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Hue H If ' , ; THE SUN, THPftSttAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1898. M ' tThck out the man. waILVRB AT AS JStPOttTAltT VOXKT A IS1UC LATXJMER XJtXAZ. .... wim w " "' " "w ' .eH W-rll- aWtl-.. umptft t ""'' "e ' "" '' sJ laid by thoso who art prejudalnif tho cao J? the Commonwealth .gainst Sheriff Martin J i deputies, on trial for killing tho Lattl 'rmnrl "Pon the Identifications by Hun Mrlani and Polish witnesses of tho deputies Seen It the lattlmer faootln by plcklm ihMn out In the courtroom. Even although nl leged unfair means arc resorted to to bring; this .bout as was asserted to-day. tho prosecution his hid verr Uttlo success In tho matter. To Eav tho prosecution attempted to have one of the deputies pointed out by a witness. Accom nled br the District Attorney, John M. Oar man -Mr I-enahan of the defence and tho ate "ojrrspher.tho ltno was led nlonit tho tents oMuple.1 by tho dcmitles. Ho peered Into their faces and finally, slapping one of them on tho ihouldcr, exclaimed: This Is tho mant" Tho prosecution was not at all satisfied, for the ran -elected by the wltnoss was not tho ono that the prosecution wanted identified. Your Honor," said tho District Attorney, then addressing tho Court, "tho man wo havo In mind has left tho courtroom and wo ask per mission to repeat our attempt nt Identification whtn he returns." ...... Mr Lenahan protested vigorously that the attempt at Idtntlflcntisn had been mado and failed, and that another should not be allowed. He wns overruled, how over, and when tho deputy in question had returned to tho court room the attempt at Identification i was tried all irer again. It was n signal fnlluro. and n Sough tho witness went up and down and nil around tho benches oecupod by tho deputies and I scrutlntwd ther fares carefully, bo finn ly gave It up and said that ho could not re cognlzo tt5ubseaucnlly A. E. Hcs. tho deputy in ques tion, said to Tnr. sun correspondent that he hid seen Mr. (Inrruan trying to point hltu out to the searching wltncs.butlio man wn too stupid to follow tho movements of Mr. unrmnns In dex fingor as theylwalkod along tho rows of "when court opened this morning Judge Wood ward'told tho jurors that ir;t!icyliou!d receive, anr letters containing nny reference to tho trial at cause, they should hand them over to the District Attorney. John Yourshekowisx was the first witness of the day. His testimony as to the occurrences nt est Haxlcton difTcrcd In to wise from that offered :bv other: witneijscs jtcept in that ho sald.tlmt Uoputy A. P. Piatt was the man who lore tbo flng out of tho hands of the striker carrying it. Tlin witness picked out Mr. Piatt amung tho deputies in tho court room. At Lnttlmcr the witness saw tho Bherllf with a revolver, and saw him point It at a striker. In company with others, tho wit Bess then started to run away. When he got about flfteon yards away from tho line of shoot ing deputies a bullet passed through hla soft felt hat. The witness produced tho hat and Itwasrput in evidence. " On cross-examination the witness said that theTeason so many men, at most 800. hnd gone to LaUluicr to Induce tho men nt work there to join the strikers instead of a small committee, was that if onlv two or threo went they wo.ild be discharged fir the company, "But,'"asked Mr. Lcnahan "tho men working" atllarwood were on strike, wcro they not!" "Well, they had been stopped by tho UcAdoo men." "Oh, they had been stopped by tho JlcAdoo men. and you wanted to do the same thing to the Lattlmer people!" "No, just talk to them. "And If you could not mako them come out, you would go back to work!" "Yes, sir." John Jusko, a Magyar, the noxt witness, was asked on cross-examination If he did not have a itrr.e In his hand nt West Hazleton. and threaten the deputies, nnd if that was not tho reason why they thrashed hlral Ho said no, which earned Mr. Palmer to exclaim: "Oh. tihv den't vou tell tho truth and ac knowledge rou had a ntono In your hand!" John Andreotkv was called to tho stand. THs testimony was the most sensational so far given at the trial. He was asked whether tho strikers had any weaoons when they marched to Lattlmer, and repliod Blmply. "None, save God," and then went on to ny to questions put to him by the District Attorney In refcrenco to tho oc currences at Lattlmer: "The first shot was in the air and patno from tho tlclntty of tho schoolliousc.' Then came, a volley, and I threw myself on tho ground near a water pipe running under tho tracks of tho electric car. When the first volloy was over I looked ud and saw the Sheriff nnd two men step out of tho ranks of the deputies, and I heard the tall, thin man call out to a man who was running nway. Tome back or I'll Ilxyou." Then the tno men raised their guns and fired two or Ihrco times nt the men running away." "Do voul knowwho the tall, thin man was" uked Sir. Martin. "So. I do not." "Do you think vou could identify him amonir the deputies herel" "I will try." replied tho witness. The first attempt, as referred to above, was then made. The witness picked out Deputy Frank Clark. This was not tho right man. and tho second attempt, as has been said, was rasae, and also failed signally. Mr. Palmer then proceeded to cross-examine the witness, hut bo fore he had gono tery far the time for adjourn ment bad arrived. 7,000 Tor Ills Sen's Ufa. A jury In the Supremo Court in Brooklyn gavo Axel Mosby a verdict yesterday for S-J.OOO in his suit against P. Llebmnnn k Sons, brewers. r ??, th of his 7-year-old son Axel, who ws killed In August last by being run over by wagon owned by the defendants. Ural F.ilnie Private Sale. Loots M. Jones his sold for about t.100.000 the roar story bulla Inss at the southeast comer of Broad Tn2S.E'!fK,,rJ?''on ',lot 21x175 to Cortlandt fift.Ti"-1"',17?.-.. Th" "'" I rect a tsa or ""'"""T lIMIng rn the plot. ,,,.'?-, -""Tler Co. havo sold for R. E. Wsst S0."' syalwortii Ward the plot, 85x100. at she KJS. ',' c??1' ' "' tbe-Hoiilevard and loutb street. ?ii?rJI:S5?".5' Uols'ni on lOtiih street. iiJI?Sl",li,,;T',",a' ,or Theodore V. Tone to unI " rr,.,,t '"'nyeitiuent. Ibeseren (lrt-Mory H.?m. a "."l" ' lie southeast comer of Amsterdam Imiu'ir MnnM,: street, on plot loOxlOOx iXi "iFf .'i""1" ha ,nW to a lawyer No. 37 West Hi ni l'. Bbth ."."."' a lltMtory brown Hone store jn?'W:?'olD",B " fltth Avenue Tti-atre. t tufif',, " D" ?' ' lu sn out-of-town rrtl.leul No. XKKVonm'a ,ou't0 .brownstonp J?li0,'i'i'.Myu.1"" '"U for "' trustees of the of tV;w,,.lum.,,V August .Oppentaelmer b Plot llshrriT.Jh"'.IM-a-0'-''- " hB north sldiof WW.OOor ' "" "' F1"U Toue. 'or bout wnfhm fi'ii1 J1R" h.t I'ha.ed from the heirs of frI;,l?l".,on """ l0,n Central Parle il' t'r Sfn. hrJ. f0V,,b,Jrr " wtthtn 3 feet of lr. '. !- ""?' " Pi' 1"1UXIOO. Si lot iVi.xloo a. ,ory bro"rn,,one dwelling. ii'bMi!1"."' '"'o'd lo n J. Ludw'u No. 81 East sWaiVo?,: """""V brownstiTneTdwriimi; t'M?i.h!!''i:.ll!,,,,0J',Jo J,orrl' R"1 'or some i,L. "" WO.OUO No. 30 East SIltT-eliblh Jforj3oo'' Emt"" ,toMn' "b0 ought It In louint'e!.?t!:iYe,0,0L1 'k.Jv1,',1nl " Bar? ""' " !,..t7,DreV,.US fe" n - TorkiAii,r',!'n,:e" .? have sold for th. New t. llrJIhJ ""''" Dowllogi to Charles ciifiMT lSi.Ih.,i.,,,r,;e, ,"ri ''oo' s"1 storr Vn.r! ""Kek to Flake ft Dowllnz the !x. "eal F.stute Auction Sales, Vo'km0? Vri",ro"m y"rdy I.. J. Phillip, "' frsinehuii nL '","' "'' hnu avenue, aone- "est ss.u io ,1, u, .', '!" 'i' S,V1 ntyflrst street x Rl'er K. in., i "'.N"w Vort Central and Hud ?d sir",, i ci. "i'lnortli to heveulysee. I W" .ioofe.""""' ' " fy Slaaeke, r, J si I . In . ' '"reelunurc, to Oeorge C. I I larM j. J "',, .:$' ndlar house and lot, fore. 1 1 P"t UTtu itrL , 'fV r.ur : 'w"l 'so No. 833 I ou ,bh i lu, ,l uJol"l''l the abore. a similar 1 1 ll.to" M' for"--losure, to John Van Olalin, for ml jwta.'fli'l'.'or". ?i ,Wblnton iuare M Joreeiosurj loimL ''flek dwelling, on lot VSrlua, tkssomnei,; 1 ,'. n1 7t "dford .tnel. at W if rf ttek iu "frai,,. ,h?i'i' !'erc" '?" ,wo ,hree- M J'slO, fore -lisiire ti j.'W'' S" ,0' -x50-&x M l'W.fortorio ' J'"lson and another. wVoVn""ot?;.oW,t' Property at ,h. M fourth strtet . ' .. ' rV,1""bu" "f nue and Morentr- 6''ouUuo'70V,TL,,un'' ,na brick apart HI Hohne, for i J.'S100' "'foutor'a sale, to Mrs. S J. wir iiJ,--,' ' So. aao WasbtaSS I J0- on loi"i"f1CuV,-r"'',nTe-,,orr brick build- B f . libs , VoV "im nli!! l0! Mti.S. exeentoV's Val." LMliousirtfis o S h .?.?i!n,1t conMr of James and iaiaiaiaiaHiaiaHMHHsBVeaaBiBBasaBssssssMl WAS MB TAPPIXO A. rTJBJJ- Oessjeetares) isa u What XleetHejass MeDawell Was Bsltss tTktB Ha Was Klllest. Work on tho sidewalk In front of the Com mercial building at 42 Broadway, under which occurred tbocavo-In that killed Electrician Win field 8. McDowoll on Tuesday, 'afternoon, was begun yesterday morning. The cave-in In no way affected the stability of tho building, but It undermined tho walk, and John V. D. Clark son, tho agent of tho building, had the danger ous portion blocked off and the (lagging taken up preparatory to filling In" tho hole It Is be ltovod bv most of thn tenants that tho purpose of McDowell's, tunnelling through tho retain ing wall, nt which bo was engaged when the cave-In occurred, and driving a two-inch steel plpo toward the olcctrlo subway was to lap tho olcctrlo wires in tho subway. There are a num ber of places In the vicinity which havo been raided ns bucket rhops. Mr. Clarkson said crtorday that a man could easily get into tho sub-cellar, where tho work was done, but it was lmrrt to understand how ho could hammer n steel tube Into tho wall without being heard by tho janttcr or tho engi neer, if any collusion is discovered tho guilty man wilt bo Instantly discharged, and Investi gation Is now going on. Janitor McCain and Engineer Pmlt. whn pulled tho body out from thosand.Sboth declare that they know nothing of McDowell being In tho place ."McDowell was an expert linesman nnd lived at 20(1 Clarkson street, Brooklyn. He had borno a good reputation. rxssir. r. jiAnnisoy aimested. She Is Accused of nelalBlng 'utttls Belaaglns to tbo United Friends. Mrs. Vlnnlo E. Harrison, the Treasurer of Mlzpah Council 104, Order of United Friends, was arraigned yesterday In the Lee Avenuo Pollen Court, Williamsburg, on the charge of wrongfully retaining $4G9.3B belonging to tho order. She is a widow, 33 years old, nnd lives with her mother at 105 Eagle street. Two years ago she was chosen Treasurer of the council. Since July last It is alleged that she has been in arrears with her payments to the Imperial Council. Tho Financial Secretary claims that ho has paid over to her $91)0.85, of which sho has turned over to the Imperial Treas urer only $531.47. A month ngo tho Imporlal Council suspendod Mtspah Council, and then Jos. It Cbawbexlnln, Grand Counsellor of the bus- E ended organization, obtained a wurrnnt for or nrrcst. She was arrested yesterday nt her home, and when arraigned In court she declared that no demand hnd over bcon mado upon her far the money. She said that tho funds were in tho hands cf a banking tlrm in this borough. Mrs. Harrison expressed a willingness to Bettle the Indebtedness at once. Justice Kramer directed that tho money do put Into the custody of tho court, nnd thon held Mrs. Harrison In 91,000 ball for a hearing. Ball was furnlshod and Bhe was released. Fireman StoDonell Found Dead In Ills Satins House. Edward McDowell, a member of Engine Com pany No. 0, Long Island City Fire Department, was found dead In tbo engino house in Vernon and Webster avenues yesterday morning. He hnd been ill for several days, but had made no application for relief from duty. Ho was 30 vrnrs old and lived on Eighth street. Long Island City. Ho was appointed to tho force n tow days before the end of last year. Court Calendars Tfala Day. Appellate Division. Supreme Court. Nos. a.', S3, S3, SB, 7. Srt, aw. 41, V. 41, 4S. SH, 40, 47, JR. bupreme Court Special Term Part I. Motion cal endar called at 10:.1u A. II. Part II, Court opens at 10:30 A.M. F.x-parte matters. Pari HI. Clear. Mo tions Demurrers Nos. 036. eSH. 680. Preferred causes Nos. 8031. 8014. 6313, 6301. Part IV. Cars unfinished. T.aw and fact Nos. CH76, 8r!30, HlXri. RIUO, 6027, 6083. Purt v.-Clear. Cases from Part IV. for trial. Part VI. Motlens to be sent from Special Part I. Part VII. Case uhnnlshed. Ele vated railroad cases. Trial Term Part II. Case un finished. Preferred causes Nos. 14B0H. 12H10, 18HII. 13567. 14170 1HI1HH. 14604. I4RU8, It 748, 13878,13027. 14SA7, 14700, 14833, 14837, 1363, 14816, 14,.,:iR, 13330. 13R13. 14072, 13308,14384, 13232. 13033. Part III. Case unfinished. Nos. 823U, 83117, 8413. H18U. 8787. 77NW. BMVt), 4283,8031,7712, 7700. 7428. 84611. 8467. M46H. 73S6.6S47. 8408, 7828, 7010. 7061, 4374. 8017, 810t). 824S. 7638. Part IV. Case unfinished. Cases from Part III. for trial. Part V. Case unfinished. Cases from Part III. for trial. Part VL Case tmnnlshed. Cases from Part III. for trial. Part VII. Clear. Nos. 4245, 8322. 4333, 3824, 8283, 8872, 7307, MBS, Slut), 8868, 7630, 7710, 8083, 3304. 3628. 7613, 8028, 8287, 8603, 7333. 7178. 8448, 8041, 8383. HU1U. 8623. Part VIII. Clrar. Cases from Part VII. for trial. Part IX. Clear. Cases from Part VII. for trial. Part X. Case unfinished. Cases from Part VIL for trial. Part XI. Case unfinished. Cases from Pars VII. for trial. Part SIf. Clear? Cases from Part II. for trial. burroeato's Court Chambers No day calendar. Little E. Henderson. Ann Mnllln. Wllbelmlne Rech told, Alfred J. Murray, at 10:30 A.M.: Elizabeth 11. Voorhees. 3Iary E. Mead, at It A. M.: Samuel M. Prlnsle. Jacob O. Miner, Sarah Ssllgman, at 2 P. M. Trial Term No day calendar. City Court Special Term. Court opens at 10 A. M. Motions at 10:30 A. M. Parts L, II., III., and IV. ad journed sine die. gspnnttfl tranltfi. THE SUN Harlem Branch 119 WEST 125TH STREET tTOKEWOMAN In bookblndery wanted. Jr J. C. Il box 163 Sun office. SEWERS on blank books; only experienced need apnly. mtATTEIi. 2 Duane at. ajottuistic mnu tii1 Wautrfl. Call your servant's attention to this opportunity. This coupon entitles a well-recommended ser vant to one free lesson at MRS. L. SEELY'S COOKING SCHOOL, 332 Otb av.. where all branches of cooking are taught by Mrs, O. Lemeke. CiIIAMUEnil AIDS, 1 0 cooks'. 20'to 30 1 laundresses, l waitresses, 10 laundresses nbodochambarwork, 18 waitresses who do cbamberwork. no cooks who wash nnd Iron. 10 bouseworkers, kitchen maids, 8 Prencb ladles' maids. French ana German nurses, butlers, second and third men. servants wanted at once. Mrs. L. SEELY, 68 Wtst 22d St.; servants' entrance, 332 61b av. OMPETENT cook. 20. for Morrlstown, N. J.; best references required, Mrs. I.. 8EELY. 332 6th av. ClOMPETEST cook, 833. for Brooklyn! must no well recommended, Mrs. L, SEELY, 332 6th av. NOKTII Oerman nurse for child 5 years old i wanes stMsbest references required, Mrs. L. BEELY, S32 Otb av. PltOTEsTANT nurse for child six months old wages 820; best references required. Mrs. L.SEELY. 332 6th av. 1JP.ofESTANT"waltresr20."'for family of six j best . reference required. Mrs. L. BEELY. 383 6th av. 1JIIOTK.STA.NT laundress. (20, for family of Ore; best . references required. Mrs. L.SCEI.Y. 882 Bth av. SWEDibll" par'formaldfor family of threei wages 2u. and best references required. Mrs. L. 8EELY, U32 6tb av. Wainrfl analrfl intcliBuiM. c. "WAN TED Young man for general office work, it ateuograpby and typewriting. Address, stating age, salary and experience, to L. II. A., box 133 Bun office; must have good reference. WANTED A OnUher on umbrellas. E. DANIEL CO., 1 1 Uspenard at, Vnntrfl analea gniscellixatouiJ. SALESMEN for country flour and feed trade, with established article) V3 tier cent, commission and railroad fare. Address, with references, J, W, D., box lH7Bunonice. WANTED. MENANI) WOMEN TO WORK AT HOME. I pay to 816 per week for making crayon portraits, new patent method t any one who can read or write can do the work, at home, In spare time, day oreveulny. Hend for particulars and work at onoe. Address II, A. UHII'l', German m list. Tyrone, Pa. ACTIVE young woman as kltcbenmald In private family i excellent references. 11. H box 800 Bun uolowu ofllce. 1263 Droadway. rVMIPETKNT )ouug womauas first-class chamber. J matdf willing and neatt good seamstress! city references. M. McC, box 0(1 Sun uptown office, 1203 Ilroadtray fiOOtf.-Oood family cook: wlllingto do coarse J washing In small prl rata family i best city refer. erenees. 11. OC, box 804 Bun uptown office, 1265 Broadway, OOOIC. Competent young woman as cook in private J famllj i obliging! can f urnUb oily references. M. B , box 846 Bun uptown ofttoe. 1 268 Broadway. Cs.00k. Neat woman as good family cook in small ' private family; best references. L. L., box OStf Bun uptown otllee, 1x68 Broadway. I" JUimT-CLASSProUstanYwal trees In'privatefamllyi . understands care of dining room and wines, sal ads, tte.t bst references. P. K., box 806 Bun uptown office, 1208 Broadway. " JjURST-CLAUB cook I can furnish excellent ref ere noes) -understands all kinds of cooking! , wages 833. L. If., box 647 Ban uptown ofBoe. 1268 Broadway. 1 TWIST-CLASS eooki can furnish excellent cltr ref. . erencesi wUUng and obliging! understands all kinds cooking. 482 61h av care O'Connell. LAUNDRESS. Thoroughly reliable laundress 1 first class shirt, collar, and cnS lroner( can furnish best city references. 830 West 01st st cars Hoy. MAID Thoroughly competent French lady's maldi understands lialr dressing, packing, ftci wages, -S28 city references. M. D box 009 Bon uptown pmo, 1203 Broadway ," ' T 1 ef irt-glim fitly Atmut. NUTtSE. Thoroughly. com petaat tafaafs nt set nnderstands bottle feedlngi willing and obllgtngi best references. A, M box 008 Bon uptown erfloe, 1888 Broadway. MunaB. Thoronihly competent and trostwortny -v infanta' nurse; understands bottle feedlngi eaa furnish best city references. 181 West 18th su ears Clarke. RELIABLE young woman aateook, washer, aad Ironer In small private famlfyt can furnish best reference. It. Q box D0f Son uptown office, 1868 Drosdway. rpnonouoiILY competent young woman as nrst 1. dais waitress: understands wines, salads. Act best cltr references. M. M box 001 8un uptown offlee, 1868 Broadway. rpnortOUOIILY competent cook In private famllyi a. understands all kinds soaps, meats, pastries, 0.1 good baker) best references. 203 West Hist St., ears Mr. Nelles. 'I'nUSTWOHTHY woman as Infant's nnrsei under X stands bottle feeding! ean furnish best reference. M. P.. box 048 Sun uptown office. 1268 Broadway. WOMAN, speaking English. French, Italian, famil iar with Europe, seeks position as assistant to elderly laly tnvalldi would chaperon a party of ladle through Europe. Address E.B.. box 180 8un office. WELL-IIECOMMENDKD young woman as chamber lnatd: neat seamstress) can furnish best refer ences. L. M box 040 8on uptown office. 1268 Tt'way. rAITRESS. Wllllngandobllglngyoung woman as first-class waitress: best rlty references. A. 8., box 040 Sun uptown office, 1808 Broadway. AYOUNO MAIUUED MAN (30) desire position t competent and reliable t willing to work at any thing! oan furnish the best of reference. J. SEEUEO-. B4 Catharine st. POSITION wanted as organist and ehotr master. J Catholic or Episcopal Church: also piano, organ and vocal Instructions. J. P. N,. 840 West 18lst at. YOUNO MAN (18) desires a position as clerk In a bank or business office where there Is an oppor tunity of learning and advancing! has had experienc In an architect's office! honest and willing! can fur nish reference as to character, ability, eta. Address N. E , box 100 Sun office. tit rt 33 on tit, PARK AVE, 814, nODOKEN. Large rooms, superior board, for renned gentlemen, at 83 weekly. ur-iflr5oom&&pttrtmcmflta ;, sea st Blast UNIVERSITY PLACE, 0, near Washington square, handsomely furnished hall rooms, with bath, to let! gentlemen. llMISMt, QQD ST., 14 WEST. Second floor, bath! suites with 00 private bath: single rooms: board optional: ref erences. ef imitshtfl glooms to et groohlijtt. INEAPPLE ST., 03-Helihts. near bridge. Pleas ant rooms: sanitary plumbing: every convea lencei references. PINEAPPLE ST.. 63, Helxhts, five minutes bridge Large room, heated, 83 weekly: gentlemen! ref erences. elnt0 nnd sprtrtmtrmi Eo 35tt. A A. A. Elegant apartments, very light and airy. 4 and 8 rooms, decorated; hot water from cellar: all Improvements. Apply to Janitor, 8376 2d av. rf urniuiwa Intn go gtt. 825 TO 830. Charming, newly furnished apartments of seven rooms, tastefully decorated, hardwood finish. 836; also unfurnished flat of seven rooms, 823. Office 04 West 08th at. So gtt for gufitntgg gutpostg. OVER l.OOO BUILDINGS, stores, lofts and offlee to let downtown; we can suit you. RULAND X WUITINO, 8 Beekman St. gcal gUoalt gtw g tr.aci. THE SUN Harlem Branch 119 west 125th street )R SALE Small farm. 23 miles from New York, Pennsylvania Railroad: srood but, dings: high ground; easy terms. P. P. WHITTIEH, Metnchen, N.J. 1 PUR CENT. DOWN, balanco like rent. Including XJ Interest; 82.800 to 84,000, new detached cot tages and two-family houses, all modern Improve ment: healthy, growing, restricted neighborhood; hill section, Jersey City, 22 minutes from New York. CONDICT, Owner, 1 Montgomery St., Jersey City. Seal estate or jSnie grooBlyu. QJ Dft BUYS 70 Somen St., nearRockawayav.t 3rX;OUl modem, new three story brick flat; 81.000 cash, balance easy; high, healthy location: take Fulton st. elevated. Ask tor Mr. FINCH on premises. battues anil Stuftltg. W:EKLY PAYMENTS Fine diamonds, watchea no trash; goods guaranteed. WATCH SUPPLY CO., 3 Maiden lane: elevator. gttti'nrdfS. CHCs F01t RETURN or Skye terrier dog named ylv Belle; no questions asked; missing since Sat urday, as advertised: licensed. KATIIEKINE FAY, 20 West 10th St. : UseeUautous. ADVERTISER would like to purchase magician' outfit, amateur or semi-professional, suitable for small entertainments. Address, with particulars, A. B. P., box 103 Hjn office. SaUUintrij ami grfjJsmak.nn. SEAL OARJ1ENT3. Fine furs made toorder; model ling old garments a specialty; prices reasonable. BARKKR'rJ. 116 W.30lh st. (late of dumber, 3th av.). gnenirai. ATTENTION.-OLD DILORINnli.OliAliuATE USI VERK1TY OP THE CITY OF NEW YORK, MEDI CAL DEPARTMENT; 38 YEARS A SPECIALIST IN DISEASES OF MEN. OLD DR. OK1NDLE has been longer established and has had more experience than any other advertlslug physician: city papers prove this. Under hts scientific treatment blood and skin diseases, pains In bones, red spots, sore throut and mouth, ulcers, painful swelling', kidney and bladder complaints, scalding Inflammations, gravel, undevel oped organs, weak back, lost vitality, are speedily, per manently cured. Meu about to marry should consult OLD Dlt. ORINDLE. Every Impediment removed, fturfcrers, do not waste time visiting less skilful phy. slelsns. Remember. OLD DR. OIUNDLE never falls. OFFICE OVER 13 YEARS at 171 Wost 12th St., be tweeu Otli and 7th avs. Advice free. Medicine 81. Hours, U to u ; Sundays 0 to 8. Nochargeunlesscured. Oils tin. UllKV. a sear- t specialist lu dis ease of men sihIi (Quickest permanent cure guar anteed In all diseases. Blood po sou. skin diseases, kidney and hlalder trouble, weakuess, nervous debil ity, errors of youth, bad dreams, undeveloped organs. Impediments to marriage, Ac. Be wise, consult the only old specialist In this city. Office over USyeara at 120 East 17th st., near Union Square. Hours. 0 to Oi Sundays, u to 3. Sclentlflo treatment and advlcefree. Medicine only 80c. No charge unless cured. A. A A.-ttlTIOiKSJT SimIA)lt.Vr CUIIK Indlsessesof raent dangerous cases solicited! relief at once: those desiring only first class scientific treat ment should call. The leading specialist. Dr. Bonsrhur, 127 West 22d st.. 0 to 3, 7 to 0. bundays, 10 to 1. AVOID CUTTING, SOUNDS, PAIN. MERCURY. POTASSIUM. SUFFEUINO from DISEASE and DEBILITY, by obtaining Drs. HEATHS' 100-page IL LUSTRATED CURES BOOK, KHKK. 8PECIALIBTB 00 YEARS. 104 E. 80th st. Dally and evenings. A DR. CONRAD'S SANITAIHUM.-Scleatlflc. skll- ful treatment of all diseases of woment private roomst every convenience and appliance! Consulta tlons. 1 1 A. M. to 7 P. M. 117 W. 47 St. Tel, 3320 8 Bth. LAIjIBBI Chicheiter't Engtlih Pennyroyal Pill nino4 Brsui), are tho Beat, hift, K.K.U.. TUl ns eUur. bes4 S., mabi;, for rsulkvlftn, fulut (or lJi.i.' iv unssky rietum Mall.,, Ai DranUSfc Chichester Chcral l Co., I'hllada.. X'a. Z-DR. BLINN, 177 WEST 4"7Tri ST, (B'way), Medical and surgical diseases of women. gepl Notices. CUPREME COURT. CITY AND COUNTY OF O NEW YORK. WILTON P. WAINWRIOHT and JAMES! II. WAlNWHIUlIT, Plaintiffs, : , ALLEN LEWIS oEYMOUR. JAMES M.i Summon. HKYMOUR, Jr.. EDWIN M. COX and! CUAULES DONOHUE, defendants. i TO THE 'ABOVE jJAMED' DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of 'your answer on the plaintiffs' attorneys within twenty days after the servloe of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and In case of your failure to appear, or an swer. Judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated New York, November HO, 1807. CARTER LEEYARO, -,.. ..... , Plaintiffs' Attorneys. rost Office Address and Offlc No. 04 Wail street. Mew York City, To the defendants Allen Lewis Beymour, James M. Beymour. Jr.. and Edwin M. Cox: The foregoing summons Is served upon you by pub lication, pursuant to an order of the Honorable Wil liam N. Cohen, a J ustlce of the Supreme Court of th Bute of New York, dated th 8d day of January, 1888. aad filed 1th the complaint In the oflTc of th Clerk or the County of New York, at th Court Hon In th City aad County of New York. .. CARTER LYDYARft aU' AKonwy. rsrsr-j-i-srsn i ri - - - -rl-i-1,-,-MT-,L.-,,wl '"" .-,- , , -, . g , , -------- -,-,-,- rnnnj-u-urkrA I The Florida of the North. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 3K Hours from New York. Vestibule Train Daily, 1:40 P. M. The Hotel Windsor, the Most Modern Hotel on the Atlantic Coast. Apartments en suite. Hot and cold sea water baths attached. American and European plans. 80 feet from Ocean. Russian Orchestra. Marine Room. Turkish Room. Ship's Room. Sun Balconies. Representative will be at Waldorf-Astoria Hotel on Feb. 8, 9, to, It and 12, from 11 A. M. until 5 P. M., with diagrams, views and information regarding Hotel and Atlantic City. Co JASOg9 WATERS. grading gjotelg nnfl gtgtautnutis. This list appears every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday WHERE TO DINE. For Information, circulars, Ac, of any Restaurant or Hotel below, call or address (send stamp) HOTEL TARIFF BUREAU, oa Firth Av.. He York. Ale. means A la Cartel Tub. means Table d'Hote dinner. Delmenlco'a Bth avenue, corner 28th st. AIo Beataarant Hartl- Ale., Tdb., $1.33 University place and Otb at. Len FIouret.Mhav.AlSth. AlcTdh.,tl.S(Uuitc) Can 40th st. and D'sray. Tdh., 1 (Orchestra) Tb Marlberouch B'way and 37th at. Ala Tdh. breakfast, 50c. j lunch. OOc.t dinner. 41.00. Shanlf j'a.ri'way ft 42dsL A la carte dinners. abonley's.D'nay A 30th St. After theatre suppers. ha-les'a.0thav.:S3dst. ) Full orchestra, nougslB's SO Ann St., 140 Fulton St. Ale. Hua.-la KnlckerbockerCottae,6thav.&2Sthst Slouaaln's ) Foreign srlnr a specialty; open 1A.M. Caocberl 17E.S2d at. Tdh., 1, svlth wine Belvedere.. 4thav. 18th st. Ale. lunch. GOc; Tdh.,tl Care Boulevard ISO 2d av. Gypsy Hand I ntelme 40 Union sq. East. Ale, Tdh., 75c. Hetrepellta- Bet.D'tvy 2?thst. Ale, Tdh.. 75c Lncbeir's, German Restaurant,... 110 East 14th st. ntel (Ilnt 12th St. ft Bth av. Ale, Tdh., SOc. Park Restaurant. 10S W. 42d. Tdh. with wlne.SOo repper'a 84 East llthst. Tdh. and a la cart Itest.Aaatsls. Mjt.. 118 University pL AlcTdh.,B0c. Jacqula 87 West 28th st. Ale. Tdh.. 60c. HOTEt, ntnTV, Freneb table d'bote. 47 is rat 8tb Mt. Give It a trial to day. LU.NCIT. 40C.1 DINNER. 60c. Wine and coffee Included: service a la carte at all hours; moderate prices. Rooms by day or week. Cooper Union Hotel, 10. 17, and 10 8d v. Ilandiomelyfurnlihed room, permanrnt ortratulentirato moderate. (EoUrgrjs nut! choot5 For Doya nnd Vonnf 91 n Cltr aad Cauotrj. SACRED HEART ACADEMY. Select Cathollo I) jarding School t advantages unsur passed; new buildings, new oval; ratrs reasonable. yd term Feb. 1. Drolher AUonsTVVest Chester. N.Jf . YOUNO boys conscientiously, thoroughly, strictly brought up; Influences, mode of llvlnz that of re fined Christian family; f 100 to July 1. Hempstead, L. I.. Institute. Ilu'lnra Collece. GnEOQ'S snORTIIAND, so simple, causing great stenographic revolution: Investigate. M. James Building. Broadway and VtUlist. asusical. TI1K OJIt.T NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. na bait isini mt.. IirrrWKK.V 4TII AV. A IllVIXIi PLACB. Established 1883. Chartered I H8S. TIIE FAMOUS MUSIC SCHOOL FOR IIEUINNERM FOR AriVANXED PUPILS. PUPILS SOW RECEIVED For years on 14th St. mitDMTtS fltOlHIKH Wlrtl I'liatTIO.Ig. BANJO, mandolin, guitar, Jig. clog and buck dancing taught; Instruments furnished. J. 1IOQAN. BU 8d av. Danclns: Academies. IVI1SS uWcC ABE'S PanclncRehojl, 21 Last 17tbst. Prl rate and class lessons dally; beginners any time. AT CentraiTaTsTDanclng Academy, 84lh st. snd 8th av.; 4 lessons, 81 1 walls aud two-step guaranteed In private lessons. 85i cla a and private lessons dally. HARVARD ACADEMY. 12lh st. and Park av., Ed. J. Klnnegen, director; (circulars) separate ball for beginners. PROFTCODB'8, BS7 Hudson st Walts and two step guaranteed In 10 private lessons, 15t any hour, Hrhols r Blocntlen aad Krnroatlo Art. ST ACS Bis 1K8TE&UCTIOK. Ladles and gentlemen thoroughly and practically repard for the professional stage at the Lawrence shoot of Acting. 108 Wst 42d st.; fully equipped stage, scenery, Ac, In class room. Send for circular, ginnof orufi, ffiPff Aa assortment or second-hand STE I WW AY CBAMD. IllL'AnB AU I'tMUGHT PIAKOS, nsu siearls new. all rull, warranted. Also for sale cheap, the largest stock of secondhand pianos of other makers, Including every prominent name In America and Europe. UKWAttK UP IIIXJIH INSTnL'MRVn 1 represented aa GENUINE STE1NWAY P1AN03. M T B I X IT A V A ', Steliiwny Hall, ale 1'ork. obkat itAnoAixa t'pmaiir piako Gordon, small slse fS monthly SI 00 Oordon, medium site 88 mouthly 8150 Uordon. largest slse $8 monthly $173 Rents in. GORDON. 1BU Bth av liet, 20th and 2ltt. IVKIW A- PtlI PIAVr. An assortment of thi-se high-grade pianos always on band l also two slightly used at bargain ; new pianos of other makes 8200 upward. LOUIS jjQICEI.VN. 10 East 1 (1th si, A FEW usd pianos, cheap; new pianos t&mootnlyi exchanged, rented, cnHlSTUAN,VEsst 14th st. BEAUTIFUL' upright pianos, tUS; Fischer, (110; stclnwar. iU8i Weber. aibO;Sobnur, sacrlOce. WINTEKROTH. 105 East 1 4Uiati BEAUTIFUL upright piano; powerful, sweet tone; like new i llbBi Chlckerlng grsml. sactlOe. 8TADIE. 212 East llbthst. LAROB aMcrtment, sllshtly used. 880 to I128t rent 8!l small Installments. Out rlerDros..lBE.14lhtt. DELIAULE CONNOR I'lANOH; high grade, medium XV prices, easr termti renting, exchanging, repair log. CONNOR. 4 East 42d. STEINWAY PIANO, tlSBi 8 monthly) upright, bargalat full site squares. 878. W1SSNEH. tS East 141h st TEN UPRIGHTS, sUgbtly used, 1178 each; two up rights, 91281 low rsnlsls. WI83NEH. 682 Fulton St.. Brookly. gtrgonal gotirfg. TUB BBYMABN TAILOBISO CttHPAtlV, IHOS Dreadwar. Basement. Suits cleaned and pressed, BOe. Bults dyed any color, 82.00. Also alteration done at reasonable rales. Ladlss" skirts rebound, cleaned, and pressed. 11,00. Called for and delivered. TBROqUOIS LETXEU.-Orest disappointment) tn X looking over vers (leven, you omitted unclt70u' aremyCf.JsV -,v .in . a. olafa!te VTRGIHIa IT SPRIHGS. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. S.fJOO FEET EIjEVATION. On Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. THE NEW HOMESTEAD. COTTAGES AND CASINO constructed and furnished throughout lu accordance with the latest designs and modem Improvements. Most curative baths known for rheumatism, gout, and nervous troubles. Every bath from flowing springs of natural hot water. Golf Links and Club House. .Fine XIret'i and Xaantfirent Mountain Surroundiniff. The sanitary conilttons. Including sewerage, water, and food supplies, hsve been the subject of renewed Investigations, Dr. Hermann Jl. Biggs, bscterlologlst of New York Hoard of Health, having conducted tho In vestigation, and they ore pronounced satisfactory. All mattrri connected with sanitary conditions aro exsmlnrd periodically by experts. Pullman Compartment Car New York. PhtlaVI- ?tila, and Washington to not Springs without change, uesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Excursion t.ckets and Pullman reservations at Chesapeake and Ohio offices. U02 and 132:iDroadwsy, New York, and onic-es Pennsylvania Railroad. HIKU MTKItni, .tlnnnarr, Hot Muring. Until Co., Va. gulilic anottccfl. TOST OFFICE NOTICE. (Should be road DAILY by all Interested, as changes may occur at any time.) Foreign malls for the wwk ending Feb. 12, 1 801. wlllLliMe(l'R03Il,TLY In all cases) at the Uenrral Post Office us follim-s: PARCELS POST MAILS close one hour earlier than closing time shown below. TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. SATURDAY. At 0 A. M. for EUROPE, per steamship lucanla, Ma Queenstown (letters for France, Swltrerland. Italy. Spain, Portugal. Turkey, Egypt, and Urltlsh India must t directed "per Lucanlo"): -it 7 A. M. for PRINCE. SWITZER LAND. ITALY. SPAIN. PORTUGAL. TURKEY, EGYPT, and IIRITISII INDIA, per steamship La Oascogne. via Havre (letters lorolber pans or Eurono mnt be dlrrchwl -per La Oascogne"): at K . M. for NETHERLANDS direct, per steam. hip rtpnarndnm. ia Rotterdam (letters mint iKMllrroteil -per Spsarmlam"): at ha. 31. for GENOA. Mr steamship Norniannli (letters must he directed "per Nnrmanula"). at 1(1 A.M. for SCOTLAND direct, per steamship Ancborla. via niaikow (letters must bo directed "per An chorla"J. rRINTED MATTER. &c Germsnsteamers sailing on Tuesdays take Printed Matter. Ac . for Germany, and f-peclally Addressed Irlnted Matter, Ac. for ether parts of Europe. American and White Star stenmep. on WoJnesdas, German steamers on Thursdays, and Cunard, French, and German strainers on i-aturdars take Printed .Matter. Ac, for all countrlai for which they aro advertised to carry mall. Artertliecloslngofthe SuprVmentr ry Transatlantic Stalls named alxire, additional supplementary malls are opened on the piers or the American. English. Fren-h. and Oermsn steamers, and re ma'n open until within Ten Minutes of the hour of sailing of steamer. MAILS FOR .SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA. WEST INDIES. Ac THURSDAY At 1(1 A. SI. (supplementary It A. M.) for CENTRAL AMERICA (except Costa Weal and SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS, per "tesmshlp Alllanca. via Colon (letters for Guatemala must be directed "per Alllanci"): at II A.M. for MEXICO, per stenmshlp Mexico, via Prorreso and Vera Crns (letters must bedlreeted "tier Mexico"): at 1 P. 31 (sunnlementsrv 1 :.in p. M.) for NASSAU, N. I' , and SANTIAGO DE CUDA.per steamship Niagara; at 1 P. 31. 'supplementary t:!in I". M ) for ST. DOMIVGO and TURKS ISLAND, per steamship New York: at 4 I, 31. for LA PLATA COUNTRIES rtlrc-t, pr steamship Etoua. FRIDAY At I2:!to P. M (supplementary 1 P. JI ) for nEUMUD. ST. KITT. UARO.tDOS. and HEME RAHA. :er steamship Csrlhhee: at 1 P. 31. for CA3IPECHE. CIIIAPA1). TABA'-CO. and YI'CA TAN. ter steamship City nf Washington (letters for other parts of Mexico aud for Cuba must he directed "per Cltv of Washington"): at 7 P, 31. for NASSAU, N. P., per steamship Miami, from Miami, FIs. SATURDAY. tt 7 A. V. for FORTUNE ISLAND, JA MAICA. SAVANIl.LA. anil ORF.YTOWN. ier steamship Adirondack (letters for Cot Rica inu.t le direct l "per Adinindaik"ii at 7 A M. forCAPHHUTI. A"X-CAYEs. JACStEI,. JERK HIE. and SsNTA 31ARTHA. per stsamshln Hoi stein :af 11 A. M (nnntementary ll-in A, M 'for VENKZLTI.A a"d CURACAO, also SAV4NIL1.A end CARTHAOENA, via Cnrncsi. per ateam.hlp Veneinrlaiat II A. M. forNKWFOUvnuVD per steamship Portia; ot H;.1o P. 31. for SEWFOUND LAND, er steamer from North Sydney. alalia for Newfoundland, by rail to Halifax and thence br steamer, closs at this office, dally nt S:sn p. 31. Malls fur Mlnuelon, by rail to Poston aud thence br steamer, close at this office dallr at H::to P. ji, Stalls for Cuba close at this office dallv at 7:00 A. 31.. for forwarding by steamers sailing (Mondays snd Thursdays) from Port Tampa, Flo. Malls for Slexlco city, overland, unless specially addressed for despatch by steamer, close at this office dallr at 2:30 A. 31. and 2'.'I0 P.M. iRcglt tcred mall closes at 0 1. II. nrevlous day. TRANSPACIFIC JIAILS. Uslls for China. Japan, and Hawaii, per steamship City of Itlo Janeiro (from Han Frsnclsco). close here dallv tip to Feb. II at 0::io !. M. stalls for china and Japan, per ateamshlp Columbia (from Taeomai, clo-e hre dally up to Feb. Hit at fl:so I'. 31. Sta'la for Hawaii, per steamship Australia (from flen Fram-lcoV close here dallv up to Feb. 11 at 0:30 P. M. Stalls for Australia (except those for West Australia), which are forwarded via Europe, New Zealand, Hawaii. FIJI, and hamosn Islands, per steamship Slsrtnosa (from Psn Francisco), close here dslir up to Feb. IIH at 7t00 A. Sl 1 1 A. M, and B.-80 P. M, (or on arrival at New York of steamship Campania with llrltlsh malls for Australia) Malls for China and Japan (specially addressed onl)). persteamshln Empress of China (from Vancouver), close here dally on tn Feb. I.'l at 8:30 P 31 Malls for the Society l.lsnds. per ship Galilee (from San Frane'scni. close here dally tip tn Ft I.. 22 at II: ill) V 31. Mall for Australia (except Wrst Auatrallsi, New Zealand, Hawaii and Fiji Islands, psr steamship Aorangl (from Vancouver), clo.n here dolly after Feli.IHanduploFeb,2st (1:30 P M, Malls for China, Japsn and Hawaii, per steamship Geello trrom Man Frsnclsco), close hero dslly up to Feb. Irtat 8:30 P, M, Transpacific mills are forwarded to port of sailing dally, and the schedule of closing Is arrsnged on the presumption of their uninterrupted ovrland transit llteglstered mail closes at t) P, M, pre vious day. CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Postmaster. Post Office, New York, N. V.. Feb. U. 1HPS. 1""UUL1C NOTICE IS IIERKIIV GIVEN that the New York, Westchester and Connecticut Traction Company, a corporation duly organised under the laws of the State of New York, for th purpose of building, constructing, maintaining, and operating a street surface railroad In the county of West chester, has made application to the Board of Trusters of the village of Pelham Manor, for the con. sent of said Hoard of Trustees, to build, construct, maintain, and operate a alrset surface railroad, through, opon, aud along the following avenues, strertt, roads, and highways In the village of Pelham Manor, nsmelyt BEGINNING at the point where the Boston Post road or Turnpike Intersects the southerly boundary line of the village of Pelham Manor, and running thence through, along and upon said Boston Post road or Turnpike, In a northeasterly direction, through the said village of Pelham Manor to the limits of said village t and also BEGINNING: at the point where the Esstrrn Boule vard orbbore Road or FelbamRoad Intersects the southerly boundary line of the village of Pelham Manor, and running thence through, along, and upon said Eastern Boulevard or Shore Road or Pelham Road, In a northeasterly direction through th said village of Pelham Manor, to the limits of said village. The said application will first b considered by said Board or Trusters on the 23th day of February, 1828, at 8 o'clock P. M. of that day, at th Village Room. In th village of Pelham Manor, Westchester county, , bated Pelham Manor. February Bth, 1628. Bror der or th Board of Tretteesor th vllls-go of Pelham stat, by JOHXXOTT, Otortt of said TlUsc. s 3lHr0itst. "" AMIRIOA'8 aRMTMT RA!tROAB.a PfHWYOEK (EiSfTEAl -- & HUDSON RiVEO r. a THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE UirtECT USB TO XIAUARA FALLS. All through trains stop at Albany, Uttca. Syracuse. Rochester, and Buffalo. Trains leav Grand Central Station, 4 2d street and Fourth avenue, as follows! 8 .OH A.M. Dallr, except Sunday. The famous ESt ;OU PIRK STATE EXPRESS, LIMITED. Fattest train In the world. Due Murrain at 4tir P.M., Niagara Falls rtU2 P. M.. Toronto Ni25 1'. M. This trstn is limited to Itsseat.ngcsniclty. Conmcts at Utlca for Adirondack Mountains and Montresl. 8 .A C A. M.-FA8T SIAII, Dalljr For Poughk-ep. ill) ale, Albany, Uttca. Syracuse, Rochester, Huf fs!,'. Niagara Falls, and tlloveland. 1 fl.fifi M. SOUTH 8H011E LIMITED. Dally IU.UU 21 hour train to Chicago vla8II?hlgn Cen tral route. Due Buffalo 8140 P. M Nlsgsra Falls U:30 P. II., Chios? o 11:00 A. II. Carries sleeping and drawing room cars only. "I n.qn A. M.-DAY EXPRESS, except Sunday 1V,UU For Buff alo and all Important New York Mate points. I J P. M.-SOUTHWESTERN LtMtTED, Dally AiV'U For Columbus. Cinclnnstl, Indianapolis, and St. Louis. Stopa at Poughkeepsls I.On 1 M.-CHICAOO SPECIAL. Dslly-For De mJJ troll, Cleveland, Toledo, and Chicago. Stop M Poughkeepsle and 8-henectadv. 3.Q(S P. M. TltOY AND ALBANY SPECIAL, eg OLfeept Sunder For Garrison's (West Point), Poughkeepsle. Albany, and Troy. 5.flfl ' M--LAKE SHORE I.I31ITED. Dally-24-Uu hour train to Chicago, via Lake shore roite. DuoCIvelsnd7:lB, Toledo 10:03 A.M.. Chicago 4 P, St. This train connects at Cleveland for Cin cinnati, due 4:r V. M and at Toledo for St. Louis, due 10:15 p. 31.. due Kansas Cty next morning. Carries sleeping and drawing room cars only. 6. flft 1. WE8TF.RN EXPRESS, Dally-For Nl ,UU agara Falls, Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, Chi neo, Cincinnati, and st, Louis. 6 .OK P. St. NORTHERN P.XPRF.PS. Dally-For . J Troy. Plattaburg, Uurllngton. Montreal, and, except Saturday n'gbts, Oitswa. 7.fi P. M. BUFFALO SPECIAL. Dally For Adl 1 ,0J rondack Mountain points and Montreal, via Adirondack Division, and for Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls. Toronto. 9 .fin ! U.-t-PECIAL LIMITED MAIL. Dally Uu (sleeping ear pass"ngers only) For points on Fall Brook Railway, via Ljons, onJ for Roche.ter, Buffalo, Cleveland, Indianapolis, and st, Louis. 9.1 C P. M.-PACIHC EXPRE-H. Datly-For byra- XtJ cuir. Oawegn. Wstcrtown. Ogdentburg, Uuf lain, Niagara Falls, Cleveland, Toledo, Chicago, and, except bundays, for Cape Vincent and tbe Auhnrn roail, 1 91 (1 NIGHT-MIDNIGHT EXPRESS. Thetr J.Ztl.J tialn for Chicago and principal points on the New York Central every night except Sunday night. Sunday nljhts Chicago sleepers leave on U:10 train. OilOA.3I.and Ui3S P.SI Dally, except Sunday, to PlttsOeld. via Harlem DMslnn. OiJO A.M. Sundays only lo Plttsneld and the Berk shire Illl s. via the Harlem Dlt Islon. "ALL NIGHT " TRAINS TO YONKERS. "All night" trslns run between lo5thst. and point on tbe Putnam Division as far as Yonkers, In connec tion with the elevatel road. The only line running "all nlghf trains out of New York. Wagner Palace Cars on all through trains. Trslns Illuminated with Plntsch light. Tukrts snd Warner offices at flrend Central Sta tion, 1 13, 201, 413 Broadway. 31 East 14th at- D43 Broadway, 23S Columbus av.. 01 West 12Mhst.. 126th St. station, and 139th St. station. New York; list and 7211 Fulton st. and ion Broadway. E. D , Brooklyn. Teliphonn "2730 Thlrty-eljhth street" for New York Central Cab Service. Baggage checked from hotel or residence by th Weatcott Exrre.s Company. JOHN M TOUCEY, OEOROE H. DANIELS. Gsnersl SLmagsr. Geueral Passenger Agent. Pennsylvania BL.IXjLOAX. STATIONS too; of West Twenty-third street and Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets. t7TbcIeavlug time from Dcs drosses aud Cortlandt Streets Is ten minutes later than that given below for Twenty-lh'rJ Street station. 7iao A, .11. FAST MAIL. Pullman Buffet Parlor Car New York to Pittsburg. Meeplng Car Pittsburg tn Chicago. No cuaches to Pittsburg. stl.-.o A. .11. FAST LINE Pittsburg nnd Cleveland. DlIlO A. sj. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED. Pullman Compartment Sleeping. Dining, Smoking, and Ob servation Cars. For Chicagn, Cles eland, Toledo, Cincinnati, Inllanapolls. Iulsvllle. St. Louis. Il30l .St. CHICAGO AND SI. LOUIS EXPRESS For Noshsltle (ln Clnelnuatl). Chlcaro. St. Louis. iSO v. si. WESTERN EXPUnsS.-For Cleveland, Cnlcngo. ForToledo. except Haturday. l0 f. SI. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS. For P.ttsburg. Clnclunatt. IndlanatoIls. ht. Louts. ius. M. PACIFIC EXPKE!.-.-For Pittsburg and Chicago. Conncots for Cleveland except Saturday. rSlUO 1. .Vf. MAIL AND EXPRESS. Pull mill Buffet MeepingCar Now York to Altoona, East L'.bcrty, I'lttsburg. and points West, dally except Sunday. No coaches. ll AIU.OTO AMI THE SOUTH. 7:50. 8:20. tl:20. :.',il (Dining Car), 10:311 A. 31.. 12:50. 1:50 (3:2u "Congreis'onai Llm ." all Parlor and Dining Cars). 4:3ii (Dining Car). 4:30 (Dining Car). H:5np.3I rJMiB night. Sunday, H:20, U:20. 10:50 A. 31. (.1:20 "Congressional Llm.," all Parlor nnd Dining Cars). 4 20 (Dining Car). 4:30 (Dining Car). 8:311 P. 31.. 12:03 night. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. "Florida Limited," 11:60 A. 3d., week days; Express, 4:20 P. M., 12:03 night dally. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. "."londa Special." 12:20 P. 31. weekdays; Express, tl:20 A. 31. and 8:50 P. M. dally. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. 4:50 P. M. dally. FOR OLD POINT COMFORT and NORFOLK. 7:30 A. 31. week days and 7:40 P. 31. dally. ATLANTIC CITY I:i() P. 31. wret days (Desbrosses and Cortlandt fctrects l:up 31.), Through Buffet Parlor Car and Combined Coach, CAPE MAY. 1:0 P.M. week days (Desbrosses and Cortlandt sts. 1:40 P. 31.). Long Branch, Asbury Park (Interlaken, Sundays), Ocean Grove, and Point Pleasant (from West Twentythlrd st. station), 8:30. 11:50 A. SI.. H:2(, 4:30. 1 1:10 P 31. Sundays. 0:20 A. 31.. 4:30 P. 31. (from Desbrosses and Cortlandt sis.), U:10 A, 31., 12:10.3:40,3:10, 11:50 P.M. Sundays, U:4SA. M 6:10 P.-M. FOll 'IIII.tllKM'Ill.. 6:10, 7:?n. 7:30. 8:20, rl;50, t):20 (11:50 Penna. Lim ited), 11:50 (Dining Car), 10:50, 11:50 A. 31.. 12:50, 1:50. 2:30. :i:5U. 4:2U, 4:20 (Dlnlug Car). 4:30 (Din In? Car), 3:30 (Dining Car). 7:4u, h:W p. 31.. 12:05 night, suuday., u:lo, 7:30, c:20. s-aii, u;20,H:S0 (Limited), U:50, lii.-so A. SI. 1:30 (Dining Car). 3:50, 4:20 (Dining Car). 4:30 (Dining Car), 5:50 , Dining car). 7:40. 8:50 P.M.. 12:03 night. Ticket offices Nos. 4B1.U44, IIV0. 1323. 11 Land 201 Broadway: 1 Astorllouset WestTwellty third Street station: aud stations foot of Deabros.es and Cort Ian It Streets; 4 Court street, rOO I-niton Street, VH Broadway, and Brocklyn Annex statlou, Brooklyn; Station, Jersey City. The New YorK Transfer Com pany will call for anl check baggage from hotels and residences through to destination. Telephone "1274 Elrfhteeuth btreot" for Pennsyl vania Railroad Cab Service. J. B. HUTCHINSON, J. R. WOOD, General Manager. General Pass'r Agent. DltI.llV.inE, LACKIWIVM A Vt'FJTBrtS It. It. Itnlfen In evv osk, foot or llarclny stud SJhrlBlupber fls. vr.vtinri.i! Tit.i.v. i-ri i.mav iuffi tAif. imisrii i,h:iit. Direct route to Newark. Bloomneld, Montclatr, tho Oranges, summit, Bernardsvllle, Basking Ridge, Mad ia m. SlorrlitovTii, Passaic. PaUrsnn. Boonton, Dover, btauhope. Nssvton. Build's Lake. I.ako Hopatuong, Hackettitown. hthooley's Slouutalu, WashliiKtou, l'hllllp.burg, hastou. Water Gap, btroudsburg, Poconu Slouutalu, scranton. Ptttstou, Wtlkeebarre.Nantlcoke. Dansllle. Northumberland, Montrose, Itlngbamtou. Oxford, Norwich, Watert tile, Ut ca, RichHeld Springs, Cortland, Syrucuso, Oswego. Ithaca. Owego, Elmlia. Corntuj, Bath, Dausvlile, Buffalo, and all points West, .Northwest, and boutbweat stioo A. VI. 11 njbamton Mall. Stops at principal stations. loiuw A. SI. (Cafe air) Buffalo, Scranton, Blng- hsmlon, Owego, Itboea. Elinlra. Uttca. Syracuse, aiiiin,u,in,Kinri. Pullman ImrTnt ntrinr eirt. Connecting at Buffalo with trains for Chicago and points West. lino I-, .11, Scranton, Bloghamton, and Elmlra Express. Pullman buffet parlor cars. 4Wuo l. .M. sorsntou. WlUeslisrro, aud Plymouth Express, Pullman buff et parlor cars. 7 1 no p. M, (Pally) Chicago Vutlliule Limited Express for Scrautou. Blngaatnton, Elmlra, Buf falo Pulliuau buffet slfeplng car New Yurk to Chicago. Dining car wet of Buffal t. Isino I", M, (Dally) liutlalo Express, Pullman sleepers for scranton, Blnghamlon. Elmlra, Bstb, Sit. Morri'. and Ilufrain. arriving Buffalo H A. 31 Oiao I'. .11. 'Dally) Buffalo, hcranton. Ilingham tun, Owego, Ithaoa. Klmlra. Syracuse, Utlca, and Oswego Espress. Pullmsu buffet aleepers, Tlckt't ami Pullman accommodations at Henry Gate A sons. Ltd., 11 3 Broadway, it Park place, and 42U Broadway and U42 Broadway Tickets at ferry stations 111 4lh av cor. 12th St.. ill West 125tn St., 2.15 Columbus ar New York. 3JS and 72,1 Ful ton St.. and ion Broadway. Brooklyn. Time tables giving full Informal on at all stations. Wratcct.'sEipreis Company will oslt for andcheck bsggsge from hotel or residence to destination New York and Boston All Rail. N. v., N 1! til. 11 It. audiounectlons. From Grand Central station. Leave. Br way of Due. U,00 A, !., Springfield ami Worcester, 3:30 p. SI. lOsuu A. MrtNew I.oudonandl'rovldtnce,3:u0 P. M. 10:0:r a. Sl New Lonjon and Providence, 4,-2b P. SI. 12 31., bprlngdeld and Worcester, 3:411P.M. :ii00 P. M Air L.ua aud N. E, K. It.. 0:00 p. 31, 1:02 P. 3I New lAindon and Providence. 7:00 P. 31. li.oo P. SIsNew London ami Providence, U:uu P.SI, :0U P. Jl 'Sprln (Held and Wonv.ter, 10:0U P. l, 0:001'. M.,."ew Loudon and Pros ldence,ll:00 p, M. 1 1:00 P. M , Springfield aud Woruestur, B.I 5 A. SI. 12.00 P. M New London and Providence, U:23 A. M, Runs dally. Including buudsy. ttBay Stste Llmltrdi all parlor cars; fare 7, In cluding parlor car seal. J Air Line Limited : arrives and depsrts from Park Square station, Bostun. Return sertlce saia hour and by same route. Through parlor aud sleeping cars by each train. C. T HEMPSTEAD. Gen. Pass. Agent. BALTIMORE & OHIO. I.asve New York, Whitehall Terminal, bouth Ferry, and foot of Liberty streut. Dslly. lEicepi Sunday, isunlays. CHIOAOO. Mtau A. M , :0o P M and 12:13 night. PITTSBURG. 4:8U A.M.. t3-2.-iP. M 12:00 P. 31., 12:15 ulgbt. (1:30 A SI, Liberty st only) CINCINNATI. HT LOUIS. '10.00 A M.. 503 P, SI, WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE. t7iS5. u:00 (Diner), 11:30 A. M. (Diner), 2:00 (Diner), 13:25 (Diner), 4:33 (Diurri, &:33 P M., and '12:13 night. NORFOLK. 11 1. 30 A.M. , . , NEW ORLEANS (through sleeper). tS:29. 12:00 P. at. All trains are Illuminated with Plntsch light. Offloesi lis, 172, 281,484, 1140 Broadway, 31 East 1410 St., 127 Bowery, New York) 380. H4 Fulton st Brooklyn, Whitehall Terminal. Bagksg chscksd froni hotel or rosldenc to Uesttnstlon. mj.vj. o. r-f-. r Liifi-jr ;j IMlrona ' M Lehigh Valley System. m Stations foot ot West 23d St. (Penn. R. It.), Cortlandt !i'l or Desbrosses St. t3b1 Indicates time from West 23d St. Otherflguresshoif i time from Cortlandt or Deabroswa St. j-H Olio, nilto A. St. dallv (Sunday 0:45, 7 A. 3D "iB forMAUCH CHUNK and Intermediate stations. -', .'.l.'lv.?"0 A- M' dally foe WILKESBAnRE. tiM SCriANTON (week days). I'.I.MIRA (week days), ITHACA. GENEVA. HOCIIFfsTKlt, BUFFALO. Nt , AGARA FALLS, and the West and principal local i polntst dining car and chair carts luffalo. 1I II ISO. lutoo noon dally except Sunday ViU " IlIsACK niAMONU KXIMIKSS." M Arrives Buffalo 0:5.1 P. St. IMillmsn Vestibule Day IfH Coaches and Parlor Cars. Dining Car Service. Heals ? a la cort.-. Connects at Buffalo with through sleepers yyM loDetiolt and Clilcsgo. ,i luitiu. 1-Ji 10 p. St. dally, except Sunday, fa ! 31AUC1I CHUNK sn J hit rnuiliBtepoluts. ftM .?A?.:M.!i v- M" Suudajs only. forEASTON, !8 MAUCH CHUNK, and the coal lirnnches. liao. I no p. SI dally, esrept Sunday, for WILKESHARRi:, P1TTSTON. SCRANTON, and prl n clpnl Intermediate stations Connects for all points -SbfH In coal reglnnsi chair car fur Wllkrsbarrr. (E ..,!,f0. "" '' ,lr. except Sunday, fo rdrSI WII.KESIIARRE. PITTSTON, SCKANTON, and prln ,'! rlpal Intermediate aintlrn. Connects for all points) i In cosl reglouss Pullman Buffet Parlor Car for 'wi Wllkrsbarre, 4SH man. 4i30 p. 11. dolly, except Sunday, for Isai SIAUCII CHUNK and Intermediate stations. Chair Sll car to llethleheni. rvH Itso. Oiinp. M., Sundays only, forEASTON and !fc Intermediate stations. TsSi sun. mill P. St. dally, except Sunday, for ! EASTON end principal Intermrdlate stations. wM OlSO. 1 ito 1- 31. dally ror BUFFALO, NIAGARA IfS FALLS, and all points West. Pullman sleeper vrstt- bule train N. Y, to Chicago, bleepers to Buffalo and V Toronto. lnl Yiio, M100 P, St. dally, except Sunday, stnbplna "ri only at SOUTH PI.SINMELD, KASTON. BRTItMi. ,'iM HEM. MAUCH CHUNK. LAB. JUNCTION, 8ATRE, ' GENEVA. ROCHESTER. 1IATAVIA. BUFFALO, and S TORONIO. Pullman slrer for Buffalo. None but -Mi slieplug car passengrrs tarried. No baggage carried. 4H NiSO. OHIO P. 31. dallr tor WII.KRSBARRR, , IT.IACA. GENEVA. ROCHESTER. BUFFALO, NIAO. Cl AltA FALLS, and all points West, Pullman sleeper , to Ithaca, v Additional local trains dally, except 8undsy. tor -1H BOUND BROOK sn I Intermediate points, leave as 'f.i fnllons: 1:20, s:30. 10:20, 10:30, 10:90. 10:SJ 1I (Sundays only) A. M, 2:20, 2:30, 4:3V, 3:20, and '.'(i 0:2O. 0:30 P. M. l Tickets and Pullman accommodations at 110, 201. t!I 273. HS5, 014, and 1323 Broadway, 111 E. 14th at., 158 -SS I E. 125th St.. 127 lion cry. N. V.; tiflO Fultonst.,4 & Court st., VH H'wav, au I Brooklyn Annex. Brooklyn. t N. Y. Trsnsfer Co. will call for and check baggag -nil from hotel or residence through to destination. fli ERIE RASLROAD. jM Tbrougti trains leave New York, foot or Chambers) JttH st., as rollows, and five minutes earlier from West vs 23d St.: 9.flfl M.Veatlbuled Express dally for Blnr- X--M .JJ hamton. Waverls. Elmlra. Buffalo. Bradford, ; arrl ' Buffalo rt P. SI. Parlor car to Buffalo. iSM 2.r( V. .11. Vettlhulrd Umlted-raat mall dally, ) tul) Folld train for Chicago, arrives Cleveland H 7:40 A. SI.. Cnlcago n P. 31. sleepers to Chicago, afl Cleveland, and Cincinnati. Dining Car. wU 7.qn . SI Buffalo and C eveland Vestlbuled X9 I .OVy Express dally, arrives at Buffalo 7:03 A. H Braitrord 7:17 A.M., Jamestown 7:00 A. St.. Clev. fi'W land 12:30 p. 31. (Sleepers to Buffalo and Cleveland), -S,l making direct connection for Detroit, Chicago, and '7i--m the Weat. Cafe Library Csr. ItS 8.AK V. .11. Solid train to Chicago. Sleepers to $ . iJ Uornollsrllle. Chicago, and Cincinnati. Din- KM tngcar. v- rpiCKETS. LOCAL TIME CARDS. AND PULLMA3T 4 JL ACCOMMODATIONS, at 111,113, VOL 401, and (fM BS7Brnailnay, 127 Bowery. I3ll East 123th St., and ! (11 West 123th st ChamlMTi nnd West 23d st. ferries, "wM NewYorkl 33,1 and 72(1 Fulton St.. lnil Broadway, Brooklyn: 200 Hudson st., Iloboken, and Jersey City fS station. Westcott's Express callsfor and checxs bs4f- !."v gago from hotels and residences to destination. ?m KLONDIKE H CA1UIA3) PACIFIC It.ltLVfAY. Jg So!ld Trains. Finest Steamers. Fast Time. tf'i Weekly salllmis from Vancouver and Victoria to jS WRANGF.L. JUNEAU, SKAGWAY, and DYEA. $fe Money saved by purchasing outfits In Canada. Only J' Direct route to the Cariboo unit Kootenay Gold Fields. Is Fast time to St. Paul. 3llnnc.ipolls. Duluth. WlnnJ. ,m peg. Banff, Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle. T acorns, and Vl Portland. E. V. SKINNER. G. E. A.. ijj 333 Broadway, N. Y. 'if I m $: (Dtt&n tenmera. j serVcaw rrE. 1 NEW YORK-SOUTHAMPTON (London-Paris). jSfi Sailing every Wednesday at 10 A. 31. M$ ST.PAUI Feb. 10 ,ST. PAUL March 0 SK NEW YORK Feb. 23, ST LOUIS March 18 M PARIS. . . Starch 2 INEW YORK.. .March 24 RED STAR LINE TO ANTWERP. I Sailing every Wcduesday at noon. &, VESTERNLAND..Feb. lOiNOORDLAND March 2 Tl BERLIN ...... Feb. 28IFIIIESLAND March 0 m INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY. 33 riers 14 and 13. North River. Office. ilBowllngGreen. jfc C.lVlIIIA.l lXnifKllllI.ll.il. ',$'. Intended steamship sailing from Vancouver IOJAPAN ADCHIBSAo I EMPRESS OF CHINA Fcb. 2S. May 0. July 11 EMPRESS OF INDIA March 2M. May 30, Aug. 1 f i E3IPRESS OF JAPAN April 18. June 20, Aug. 2 Si to HONOLULU, FIJI, and AUSTRALIA. AOHaNOI March I0IMIOWEKA April T Second cabin accommodation;, at very low rates. $ For rreUbt ami pa3euc-r rate apply 3DU Broad IV way and j Walt t. fe GUN A Rj D LI ME vUltXlSi from Pier 4",N. It., font of Clarxson st. !ra Lucanla...Frli 12. u A. SI. I Cimpanlu,Feb.2t).0 A.M. :: Etrurla ..Feb. IK. I P 31. Umbrla... .Starch 5. noon It VERNON H.imowy A CO..Gen.Ag't,4 Howling Green. Ja F B E N C H LI NET 1 COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLAHTIQUE. 1 DIHECT LINK TO HAVREPAIUS (FKANCEJ. M Sailing every featurrtnynt 10 A. M. JUtl From Pier No. (2, North Itlver, foot Morton st. "Mr U naAcoKiir.. ,Krh. ISjI.a nrntane... .March ft ' Ia Noriuamllo .. Feb. 19 j La (lojne . Murch 19 zi I.a Chinipaue...Keb. VJ I La Nonnatnl.e., .March 19 Gm'i Ag'cyTorU S. und Can., U Dowllug Green. N.Y. $i HAMBURG-AMERICAW LINE." 1 TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS USE from N. Y to Chef ? bourg, l'arl,. Southampton (London) and Hamburg. jBS. F.BI.uiarclc.Feb 211, II A.M., K l'lsniatvl(.Apr.2H, 0 A.M. .) Normannln.Slor a, ll A.3I. Columbia. Mar 12, U A. St. f- A. Victoria, Apr. 7. 0 A 31. .Niinil.iullla.Muy 1II.UA.SL IKl T WIN-ffCREW SIAIL hF.UVlCK,N. V Hamburg direct -SS Palatla .Feb. 12. U A. .M. Prussia .Feb. 2H, U A.M. $4$ Flr.tcab.. tllOun: seconili'lon", $10; .teersge,20. Uv llninburK-liiii'rlcnii l.mr, It7 UruiiUwns jxg, MAI.VU "WTeiA.tIWBBBiC)7 " iii:ii- i: i itni. Ah 90.00 to I'ortlntm, Me., mid lleturn, ,T? Steamships John Englls and Manhattan leave Pier Bil OH, East Itlver, font "f St.irkct st Tuesdays, Thurs- W, days and Saturdays at ," P 31. Steamers titled with ? every modern tmi ro cinent for comfort and convent tf enco of tourist. a Ofliccs, 2?:t Broadway and 2 i' South st. f II. HALL. General Agent. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP CO. J SHORT ROUTE TO LUNDOV AMI CONTINENT. ft? FAST EXPUES SIF.tMF.H.S. rS I.ahn.Tll.Prh.2.', P A. Jl. I Hai,.Tll..)lch.H. 0 A.M. $ Trsve, Tu . Slrh 1,11 31 Kalser.Tu , 3lctl.l5,0A.3t. om.ltlCIIS A CO.. 2 Poh ling Green. rf ii.Tt nosiiMoi "liii M Ulll.Y lit lOIIPOI.K. For Old Point Comfort. Norfolk. Newport News, '-K Petersburg, Portsmouth. P.nuer's Point, Richmond, t Virginia licach, Vn nnd Washington. 1). C. Freight fa and Patsrnccr steamers sail from Pier 20. Nortb r Riser, estry week day, except Satu-dny, at U P. ilm Wt and Saturdi.) ut 4 P. SI. l W. L. GUII.l.Al'liEl'. Vlce-Pres't and Traffic Mgr. ft WHITE STAR LIME. $ NEW YORIC UUKENSTOWN LIVKHPOOL. M, Rrltaunlc. .Feb. In. noiin ' Germanic,. Slarcb 2. noon Z Matettlc. -Feb. 28. noon Teutonic. .March V, noon ?' lor passage, freight and general Information apply n,' to UIIITK HTlll I.I.IK. & T.er 45, North River. Offtce, U Broadway, New York. ff; ttamDoaw. f BOSTON AND NEW ENGLAND I VIA SOUND LINES. V STOIIM.TUI I.I IK. via btoilugton. Leave Plar jfl- U0,N R .one block al in c Canal st , weekdays only. ', at 0 p 31. steamers Slalue and New Hampshire. vV Nllltll It'll 1,1.1 1:, vlaN v, l.oDdim. Iave Pier 40 JX (old No). N, R, next Destirmses St., week day fst only, at ll P. SI Slcumers C ty of Worcester and vs. City of Iiwreuce. "M V.W.I. Illl Illl I.I IK, via Newport and Fall River. ('. Leare Pier lu, N It . foot of Warren t . week day ;, only, nt 3,110 p, 31 steamers PLYMOUTH aud S;- III.OKIU. Orebeaira on each. ' AK1V lllK,-Forc. (1: EXCURSION, J1.30, & Fast steamer loavea Pier 25, E R , itslly (Sundsysez W; crpted), 3 P. M. RetunlnB leaves New Haven 12.39 j night. A HAT MODE, located must prominent avenu. (. Brooklyn, i.lil -stsblUhedi price only tl,000 ;, stock and MH'r will Insentory mure tbau atkedl &,' luug lease, luw rent. Apnly H SIcDONAl I) ,t WintllNS 1 10 Nsssau. , 5 AbAl.OOSilosvutowii. old eatabllshedi price only fL 2,300i receipts 30 dallyi rva.on fur selling, f other busluessi lnestlste tills saloon. J1. SIci'ONALD A WIGGINS, 1 10 Nassau. " HEsTALRVNT downtown, elegantly B'pilppedl prl p sHUiio, receipts (tun dallyi located In Isrgs) f office building, full nsrticulais Apnly ','- SL'DONAI.D A WlOi.I.ss, 140 Narssa. , LARGE publlshtug and ailverti.lugbuslnosdown f- towudcslris i artner to act as office manager!' 1 party mu.t lie thoroughly conioeteut lu this rrsiwctl this Is an exccntloiiul opening. w' SlrllONAI.!' A WI001NS, 140 Naissu. , A girT.obu Rr.yl'IUUD to extend a uutlne.s now , .paying I()ier cent.j with tbeatiove capital would 1? pay So, McDONAI.D A WlGai.NS. HO Nassau. ISRINTING at a few" hours' notice! lu.oun circulars. t tit cards ami Idllheails. 40c, 'er I.uflu EDGAll T PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO., OK West autlfst. jf cSattms. -a , , - ,. - 1SATENTS for Invention, procured promptlyi low a rates ROEDER A B1IIES1..N, '2 Nassau St., N. Y. i EstablUhed ls5l. X P struts. Sfud for Invest )r' Guide, fne llgarTat m A Co , Palest Solicitors, 213 llru.i,1 way, New York , Vi & nBiK asd ofrice t a sTURaTTURIlNOUEATVAlUETYMANUfACDUJt BY X, O. BELLEW, 111 0LT0X 6T. J 2lSi2ai2iissis Hsais