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THE FALLEN TENEMENTS. OOHDITIOH Or TH* KUINS YXSTEBDAY?HOW TH* TKMAMT8 ABE LIYIMO?WHO IS TO RLAX12? The general appearance of the rtilna of the three tonement bouses on Twoniy.tbird street that fell last Saturday night waa unaltered yesterday. The tront wall la almost oompletely demolished, and the rear wall Ilea la a heap lu the back yards. The partition wall between No*. 342 and 3-44 had snnlc about ten foet, evidently from the suddon giving way of the founda tion. Toward thla wall leaned threateningly portion* of the roofs of the two houses, and the floors of the different buildings, forming a sharp angle with tne sldo walla, which aro aa yet Intact. The mnuiol pieces, picturos ana wall ornaments in the different rooms are still in position, and form a curious oontraat to the ? scene of contusion on thu floors themselves. A Tow Chairs and tables are all that is left standing on the ilButlng floor*. Bureuus are thrown forward mid emptied of their contents, dinner table* are upset snd the dishes brosen and scattered about. Here and mere conld bo seen a bundlo of things tied up n cloths, as though the Inmates, fairing danger, had cegun to pack up what they most needed, but which in their haste they were obliged to leave behind. HThen the Hkkai.r reporter visited the ace no yesterday afternoon be found two men engaged in picking their way carefully through the d/brit on the ground floors, and removing Irom that part of the ruins whatever was of value. The work of clearing tbe upper floors will bo very dangerous Irom the slanting pos.tinn tlicy sre In and the Imminent danger of their falling to the (round at any moment. The work of supporting the parts of the walls that remain standing will bo begun to-day. The walls of tho adjoining houses wero yes terday propped up by heavy beams of wood in order to prevent a similar catastrophe happening to them. The tenements that wero destroyed form only a part of > row ol buildings that were all put up at the same tlmo, and It is leaped that tho houses yet standing may be loutuf on investigation to be in a very dangerous conditio!*. AT Tim BtrtLDIMtt DlCf AKTMKNT. At tho Department of Buildlugs tne reporter wna in formed that ineu would lie at once put to work to chore up the buildings, such portions as were consid erod duugerjus being torn down as thu work proceeds. All tho walls will have to be torn down aud completely clearod away. Then an eximiuution will bo made of the balance of tho block to s<'tj if anv of the other bouses are in a dangerous condition. If so, tuey will be at ouoe condemned aud repairs will be ordered, or 11 necessary tbey will be turn down. Tbe falleu tene ments had not been Inspected internally lor nearly three years. Thoy were situated in tno Fifth Inspec tion district, which embraces all thnl part of tbo city west ol Hecond avenue aud between Houston and Thirty-lourth streets. The inspector passes uround this district evory day aud reports, to tbo Superintendent. lie must have passed by tbe tenements In question several times a week. But there was no external Indication that thore was unytblng tbe matter with tliem, nor did tbo tenants make any complaint. The causo of tho accident was said to be an improperly constructed foundation wall, lusteuu ol luying a thick ami heavy foundation tbo stone* were set up on cud, und then filled In betweon with graTel, mortar and small siones. Thus outwardly tbey would look all right, while in reality they were mere shells. When the loundatlons settled tbey split open like peupods. MOT 1IUILT O.N MADK (IKOt'KO. Tbe story concermug tbe uneven nature of tbe ground Is denied at the Building Department, and the cause of the accident attributed wholly to the faulty construction of the buildings. According to Kgbort VieNS's ola map ol New York, tho lund whore tbose tenements stood was not made ground, but good moudow innd, a little higher than the surrounding blocks. Kipp's Bay sol in irom tbo Kust River, about opposite Tweuty-third street, sod where that bay wits Is now made ground. But this did not reach as fur as First avenue, aud tbe shore of the river was rather high at this point. Tbe ground was perfectly soluble lor bulldinu purposes. The buildings were erected In 1851, twelve years belore tne present building law was passed aud before tbo Depart ment ol Buildings was created. THK OUSTKII TBNAHTS. Mr, Felix Antoine, the owner ol the buildings, nr rlvod In town yesterday aud held a long consultation with the builder and the authorities ol the Bunding Department. He Is shout to begiu forthwith tho clear ing away ol tbe rubbish. The poor leuunts have been very hard pushed io liud lodg.ug. One old man told tne reporter that he and bis isinlly had beonooliged to Sleep in tbo street lor want of money to buy u place to sleep In. Some ol tho leuauts in tho houses that are left standing huvo begun to inovo out, learlug that tbe condition of their habitations is ulso dangerous and anticipating an enforced removal by the Department of Buildings. LOOKING AFTER A STEPCHILD. Twice or tbreo Itmas within tba past month a imarlly dressed girl, named Anua Kretscb, apparently ibout ibtrieen years ot age, bus appeared In the Kitty ievontu Street Court and endeavored to bare a warrant Issued fur the arrest of ber siepuiotber. llor story was a peculiar one. She reinemborcd the time wln>n her father and uiotbor were living; thou an occasion followed when, the former having diod, ber uioiher wae married again; still later ou, tho death ot ber mother and the marriage ot bar steplathor to another woman. All this time the llulo Anna slaved In So. B61 Second avenue, but sbo was beaten, as she alleges, timo aud again, und at Inst determined to leave what sho could no longer evon laucy was her borne. She tecurcd a place with Mr. Ackerson, a butcher living ou Seooud avenue, and took earn of his In lie chil dren. The slop pHronts disapproved ot lior conduct, and one day walked oil' with her trunk, containing nil ber clothiug, and lei t her without a thing except what she had on liar back. Notwithstanding ttic pretty llulo one's interesting manner ol tailing ber history ana tier commendatory way ot seeking what was born, hor story received very little attention Irolu tho Justice. Yesiurday the child reappeared in Court ou complaint ot ber stepmother, who asked that she be compelled to return to her homo or else bo .sent to some reformatory Institution. According to Mrs. ilerbst, the stepmother, the little girl was treated well, but, ueiug wild, bad run away. Sbo was now, tho lady iiHSorted, in the hnbit ot Ire quenung nclub room in the rattio building wnero Kho lived, lorimng bad association< and probably rushing on to hor ruin. The cbargo ol beating was denied. The Justice deoidod the matter was without the limits of a 1'ollce Court and refused to interlero with the girl's choice. liEAL ESTATE. Tho tollowing parcels wero disposed of on tho Raal Estate Excbauge yesterday:? HV K. V. IIAIINKTT. Foreclosure sale?Richard M. lleury, relsree? of the " h'une, with lot Iri.OxlllO. in. on tho n. s. of 123d St.. 143.1* It. o. of 1st ST., to Oeorice M. Miller, plaintiff, for... $4,000 11 v A. M. WOOD. froreelosure sale?Kllunt K. rihepsrd, referee?of a house, with lot, 2">x It 12.2, on n. ?>. of 7,?th St , 200 It. e. of 2d ar., to L. A. \'? atinor, lor 8,580 IIV K. A. I.A* KKNO*. Fnreclomre sale?William ri. Kindlon, releri e -?t the house, with lot K>x02.2, No. I tK Hunt 32d St., 14" ft. e. of Lexington av., to Henry T. niulln, piaiatifT, for 0,805 or LOCI* MK.iir.ii. Foreclosure sale?William ?. Kindiey. referee?of I ho house, with lot 20vll'. n. s. of tilth St., 01j(i It. w. ot 2d av ? to Vestrymen of nt George's Church, plaintiffs, for 5,000 lir SCOTT AMI) MYKRS. F oreclosnro sale t'harles I', l.ydecker, relereo?of the house, with lot 20x00.11, '. ?. of 133d St., 11H> li. w of Hth a*., to tiernianla l.llo Insurance Company, plaintiffs, lor 7,.vm Total sales for the day V28,3H5 TIMNSPKMS. 6Bd ?!., a. s.,60 ft. w. of 4th a*.. 2.'i.5x40; I. II. An derson and title to J. M. rim nil $0,fino 3d av., e. s. (No. 17) ; isarali llitMll to VV. Moser,... 1m,.*>1 17th ik. n. s., 110 it w. of 7th av., 43.t)x4'> 2xlr ictfiilar; A. I!. Martin and wile to W. K. Martin. .. ? It 1th St. n. s., 310 It. w. Ol 11 III av., 14.Uxloo.ll: M. Kauloian to J. Lan< 33,000 Broadway, w. I,, 54.3 It. s. of .ri"th St., 50x100; A. Coheu to Oiiiak llolieu Norn. 8fth st.. ?. l(Ni It. e. ol llth a*., 2rixUri.ll; Matthew Ahern and wll? to Jolianua 1,. Aliorn ,r>0 BHth ik, I. , limit, e. of llth av., KftxU&V; J. 1,. Ahern to.M. A, Ahern Nora. Broadway, e. ?.. rin.Uxirregtilar; K. N. Fleming lo Joau rt. Fleming 13,000 120th St., s, s., 313 It. w. of av. A, in itxlisi.il ; A. C. Martlu and wifo to W? J. Hutchinson 7,ism HUth St., n. 2*1 it, W. of 3d av..24.0x102.2; tier man Saving* Hank to 8. Miiilvan 0,000 3KIII st., ?? s.. t'1.8 ft. w. of7tli av., Will iam King to it. Uullbelt 24,(mo Myrtle av., n s. i24lfi ward); Jane t'ary to K. I.. Kundall Nom. Myrtle av., n. s. (24tli ward); James itundsll to June iiray Nom. |2tll ?t-. s. S., 210 1 ft. w. of uv. C. lii.Hx IU3.il; J. (i. .-.lie lair (referee) to John H, rimttli 8,2110 moktiiaobk. Smith, John II . to Harry stammers, i. of 12th St., w id av i: j 3 years $2,50o Kosenbavk, isaunjel and wile, to I,. Koseilleld. e. a. ol Lexington j.v., s. of 70th st. ; 5 tears 12.000 PleniiuK. John H., to liuuiv A. Hobbles, kingsbrldgu road; 2 years 1,275 Collet, t'aroliue, to A. llatlixelier, a, a. ol I lriiti ?t., e. of av. A ; dun 0,000 Fallon, Maria and hu>l>and, to I'. II. Maxnlte; n. s. ol 3lat it., e. ot 1st av.; .'i years 5,000 Qu llierl. It. and httsliand, in William King, s. s. of :!ritli st.. w. of 7lh av. ; 3 years 13.000 Wneeloe*. William v. and wife, to Bqultalile i.ile Assurance l ompany, n. e. corner ot Hudson Itlver Kallroad, 18Mli st. ; I year 50,000 Randel. Henry and wile, to Koliert Hsnner, s ?, (,f 3*Ul St.. between 4th and Madison avs.; 3 yeari... 5 .ViO luiiivan Misan and husband, to t.erman ttavlmrs Hank, n. s. ol Hftlh St., w. of Md uv.; I jrnur 5 .VS) glints, Michael and wife, to William T, Horn, n. a. ' ?i llrootne st., e. ofBssex st.: years 7,f**) Smith, Jamos M., to.laosen Henderson, n. s. ol 02d ,t <w ot 4th av ; 3 years..... 6,500 Raii'iel. Ilelir> and wile, to Jane A. Moure, s. *. ol 3ritb st , between 4lli and MatflfOn avs ; 3 years 2 rsio FendletM, J?sb?a IC. and wile, to f, X, Palmer, n ?. 5itd st.. e. of 7th a*. , A years 5,500 Hnrne? Rosaana, to {iihwais, w. s. SntTolk St., 73; instalments a (HXJ Martin. .Margaret, to \t llilaui rliriton, e. a Post load ,21th ward) J t year 475 Lewis Abraham and wile, to Walter W. I'otiekiln, w. ? ot ?th av. t f> years 7.'Mi Mahoa. JoUa anil wile, to George II. Carey, n. s. 31MI1 St, w. ol 3d av.: 4 tears H2-". JlitUhvin, l'i?rttn?r ??nu lui^h iml, to A. muh inpr, n. g. 104th Pt., tr. of 2NI uv.; .? 2,.r?m S?mo 10 ?? MM w. ol 3U i 5 INGENIOUS RASCALITY. A TZIjBOBAPH I.ISE TIPPED TO BCBSXBVZ TBS OPEBATIONS OP FOB'JEHB?THE DWCOTEBT. [From the Burlington Hawkayo.] I.ast evening Major Jobo K. Wood, chief of the po ll oe service employed by lb* Chicago, Burlington and Qulncy Railroad, came up Irom Keokuk accompanied by Mr. Oole, the Osceola banker, and In charge of Black whom the Major arreatod In Keokuk aa an accomplice lu tbe Oacoo'a iorgery. Having taken tbe last ot tbe gang engaged in that traniaotlon we are at liberty to publish some tunilcrs connected with it wbicU have never been roadi public, and nblch go lo make up one ot tbe shrewdest and most consummate pieces of vtllany on rcoord. TUM rOROIlT, Mrs. A. T. White, tbe woman wbo presented tbe draft at tbe counter 01 tbe bank In Osceola, had gone up und down the ro.nl from station to station lor sev eral days. On Wodnesday morning, Juno d, being In Osceola, she requested tbe hotel keeper to tell her wbeu it was exactly len o'clock. This bo did, and'sbe went immediately to tbe bonk aud presented the dralt lor ^U,4UV. fignilytng her willingness that Mr. Colo should telegraph 10 iho neutucky bunk. Mr. Cole relumed the drali, und us the woman departed he stepped iuio ihe Miorill a offlco aud told liitu the cir cunisiuuce, aud requested him to shudow too womun anil not lot her leave town. Helot e a reply was re ceived lo tbo telegram she atiempled lo leave oil a train, but waa arrestutl uud held, uud soon alter tbo reply dime that Hie drult wus a forgery. Knowing lli.ti she uail accomplices in llie crime, an eflort lo in duce tier to reveal mom resulted lu nor charging a hull dozen Innocent men with the crime. They were successively urresteu und discharged. Kiuuliy she wus held to bail lu tho extremely low sum 01 (300. Aud this ended chapter 1. niscovRKY or tiik hkkak. Tbns matters stood until lust 1 uosday, when tbe Coicaito, liuriingtou and Quinuy telegraph operator re ported that the commercial line bud opened very sud denly nnil unaccouuiably, aod alter souio trouble the break had been located between Charlton and l.ucaa, but could not be found. Again and agaiu iho section men went slowly over the track scrutinizing overy tool ol the wires, but tney were ull up, aud tberu was no break visible. Finally, utter repeuied examinations, the section men came in and reported that they could see nothing "except," us ouo re marked in a humorous way, "some cobwebs hanging Irom ihe wire." They were ordered to go back and exuuiiue tbe cobwebs, wmch they did, and behold the cohwebs wore Ago copper wires! Hero was iho solu tion ol the mysteries, and such a solution. Tbo tele graph wire had been cut und spliced, an undertaking thai had been accomplished without the aid ot the instruments ordinurily used to stretcn the wire, it hud beon accomplished lu this nunner. The tele graph wire had been ourelully wrapped with leather in two places, not more than an Inch apart, the loather being an inch wide. A separate piece ot telograph wire, sotne eight or ton inches loug, being bent double, one end was wrapped round each piece ol leuther, una between them iho line was cut aim the ends Dent back over the euds of the splice. Loather being a non conductor, uo current couid pass irom the geuuine line through the leather to the splice, and thus too circuit wus broken. How the rascals overcame the tension ol the wire when it was cut la not underaloo'l. n.A.N'M or 1 HK ftAfiCALH Having tapped tho wire aud broken the oiroult, tbe raficals theu deliberately proceeded lo erect a private otUoe. 1 lie shrewd ingenuity ot the perpetrators of this outrageous vlllany is well shown by tno tneuns which they took to got up to tbe wire to cut it. They needed a ladder and they made It with bourds knocked irom the lenco. Their cqjecl will bo readily under stood. They intended to intercept Mr. Colo's dispatch to the Cyniiuaua bank, and alter a proper Interval to trunsmu bun a reply thui tbe dralt was all right. Ho wouln men pay the dralt und tho thiovlsh trio would then depart the country. This explains why tho woman was so exact about the hour ai which the draft should be presented. It was part ol iho agreed pro gramme. What the immediate ouuse was la unknown, but by some menus Mr. Cole's message went through all right und he was saved. Pcruaps tuo clandestine operator wus trighientd Irom his post. Perhupa his Instrument got out ol order. Aslontcustho wires ar.d connections through the clandestine Instrument were complete tbe curreut passed through It and on lo lis destination, the circuit Doing complete. Ot course the rascals would Ichvu the Instrument thus in ordor to avoid detection, aud as long as it remained intact messages would come and go aa usual, and nothing would be suspocted at any of the regular oftkes. Aud-in lact, so It continued lor nearly u week. Hut at lust a knile which had boou stuck Into tho lence to hold some strings lu place, tell down, und the circuit was broken. At onco business wus Interrupted uud the investigation lolluwed. IN QUEST OF HIS WIFE. Counsel for George Helm wood made application In tbe Brooklyn City Court, before Judge McCue, yester day, lor a writ ol habeas corpus, to compel John Brown, a carpenter, residing at No. 11 Beaver street, Eastern District, to nroduio before the Court Mrs. Kliza Helinwood, wife of the plaintiff. It uppcars that Ueorge und Kllza, the latter belntt a daughter oi John Brown, were married In March last, and tbe bridegroom look up his resi dence in tbe house ol bis laiher-in-law. The lauer did not agree very well with his daughter's hus bund, aud the unpleasant feeling between thorn broue out In un opeu quarrel a lew days ago, the rosuli of which was that Mr. Holinwooa wan turned out ol tbe house, his bride remaining with ber family. When, subsequently, ho demanded thai sho should be sur rendered to bun, as he Is her lawlol protector, a deaf ear was tiimod to him, and be now sooks redress at the hands of the law. The writ, which was granted, is mado returnable to-day. MUNICIPAL NOi'ES. City Chamberlain Tnppan inukos the following Qnan olal statements lor tbo past weekBalance June 9, $1,127,737 70; receipts, $1,033,346 33; payments, $341,424 71; balance in treasury, $^,210,268 82. Atnone tbo callers upon Mayor Kly yesterday im Oeneral Uelknap, ex-Secreiary ofWnr. ilia cotuiniitMou appointed (o investigate certain claim* lor renin or tho Sixth und Tenth Judicial dis trict court houses, which consists ol Mayor Kly, Comptroller Kelly and Tax Commissioner Andrew*, held another meeting ycBtcrday. No dot:i-lon lias yet been rendered. Considerable wirepulling la resorted to by tho Al dorni<-n for tho .purposo of controlling tbo patronage ol the Fire Depnrtmcnl. Several lucrative positions uro now vacant, nmoiig them Cbiel of the Bureau of Combustibles find Huporlntendunt ol Houses. A dele gation ol tbo City Fathers hsvo waned upon Comp troller Kelly In behalf of Mr. J. W. Smith lor tbo latter position. El'ItOPEAN STl-1 AillSII II'S. HAMItl'Rcl AMERICAN I'ACKKT OOMPaNY'iTCinR lor Plymouth, Che?*?our ; anil Hamburg. HhRDER )line 21 | MUSI ? July r> WIEL vNI) hnw 2S | II AMMONIA July 12 Rate* of piinnrtLT to Plymouth, tendon, Cherbourg, Ham burg and i?lI point* in htijrlind:?Kir*t Cabin, $100, gold; Seeoiid Cabin. ?'<><?. jxold; Stoerayre, $!)<). currency. K1' N II AUD I \ CO.. C. B. RICHARD A BOAS. Oeneral Atreutn, Oeneral PaHwon;rer Auentn, 01 Itroud at. N. Y. til HrnAilwMjr N. y. / 1 CNR HAL TRANSATL\NTIC COM PANt. "" VT Ml h MAIL STEAMERS OK 'I'll IS COMPANY. BE TWEEN NKW YORK AND IIAVKK. C\t,LINO AT HA'MOl'TIl (t?. B.). for the lanulntf of passenger*, will nail from pier 42 North River, foot of Morton ?t., every Wednesday. , FR v Ni*Iv. Trndelle W?dne?day, June 20, J P. M AMERIQUE, Poii/oIk Saturday. .June 211.2 P. M. ?I' it hi E, Danre Wrdnp?day. June 27. 0:?'t0 A. M Price i?l patnage, In gold <uiflurilntf wine) :? To Havre? Pirat CaMn, $100; Second Cabin, 865; Third Cabin, $&*?. Steerage, $20, Including wine, bedding find tit*null*. To Plymouth. London or any rallw yntationlu England? Flr*t Cabin to^$100, according to accomntodatlon; second Cabin, *??>?"?; Third Cabin. ; Steerage, $-7, In clu iiitr evcrvthing ,l* above. Return ticket* at very reduced rate?, available through England and France. Steamers marked tl^us * <1 *? not carry ateeragc paa*en porn. LOI'Is UK BEBIAN. Ag*n* 55 Broadway. THE AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COM PA NT OF PIII LADELPHI A. PHILADELPHIA AM) J.I VEK POOL LINE, The only Tran*Htlantic. Line naiIi>itr under t.h? AMERI CAN FLAO. Selling everv TH IJRsDAY Irom Philadelphia and WEDNESDAY from Liverpool THE RED STAR MNE STEAMSHIPS. Carrying the Belgian ani I nited States Mall*. Hailing ?very tw?lve day* alternately from Philadelphia and New lurk. Direct aud onlv TO ANTWERP. . For rate* of nn**age and other information apply to PRTER W HI OUT A SONS, Oeneral Ag*?nta? 3*/7 Walnut *t. PhHndelohia. 52 Broa iway. New Voric. I TNITRl) sTA i I'.S M \li. i,|NE. il'KAU To U QUftKNSTOWN AMI LIVERPOOL Sailing on TIE I) \Y, from pier 40 N??rtb River. IDAHO. J?ne 10 Noon I WiSCONsiN.Julv 17.10A.M. WYo.MlNO.July :i 10 A. M. | MONTANA.. .July 31. DA. M. Cabin. *>Vi, $05 and S75, currency. Intermediate, !f |(>; rtteerniri*. 026. PftMentrerft bookO'l fo and from Purl*, Ham burp:, Norway. Hwe?|f*n, Ac Dratt* on Iri'land, England, France and Oer? many at lowest rate". WILLIAMS A OUION. 29 Broadway. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE SPLKNDID MAIL STEAM t7*hl|i IduliH, Capl ain holme*, *?ila irom Piiir M .North River, foot of Kiug i?t.. for <^iieeniit?iwu and Liverpool on 'I ueMlay, June 11), at noon proci*ely; cabin. Intermediate n&d Htceraice pannage at loweht rate*. Apply to Wli.l.lAMS A Ol lON, 21? Broadway. \\jr I LsON LINE FOlt SOCTHAMPTON AND HULL* T? MiilhiK from Ea^lo pier, Iloboken, a* follow* : YKDDO hire Iff) | nl lIKLLO July 14 Flmt labiii, #7f). currency; -econd cabin, ?? ?, currency. Kxeuiilon ticket* on very favorable term*. Throa^li tleketn |**uod to Continental anil Haitie port*. Apply lor full par ticular* to Oil A MbhS L. WRIOHr A OO., fitt South nt. / 1 BEAT WESTERN STEAMSIIIP TuVE VT TO BRISTOL (ENOLAND) DIRECT. <alliiitf from pier IS Kant Kiver, a* follow*; ? CORNWALL. >tamper. .. Iimr'dav, Junn 2*< ^0>l ERSt-.T, Weiite n Thnrndity, July 12 Cabin pnnHage, $70: intermediate, $15; ^teera?e. .f.lo enrr'-rny. ?3teur*loii tlckcin, Jfl2'); prepaid nteera^n certIfl cates Apply to W. R MOItOA.N, AffOtu. 7t) South st. otate line. ONEVV YORK TO OLASOOW. LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN. BELF.vHT AND LONDONDERIiY. from pier 4 North River (foot of Canal at.) a* tollows:^ KTAtK OF NEVADA..,,. I hur*day, .1 nne 21 S I" A TE OK V 11. (? I N 1 A 'I bund a*, J line 2S STATE OF INDIANA I liundav, July 12 HTaTE OF Of'oKUlA .Thursday, July l!? l irnt ealdn, .f Mt and $70, accordln? to a? cor.MUodatfon ; return ticket* at reduced rate-,. Second eibln $!??; leturu ticket* ai redu< ed rates Steerage at low *t rate*. Anpiy to AtfSTI.N, IIALDiVIN A CO., A?entn, No. 71 Brondwa.^, New Y??rk. Si'LEkaOE TICKETS AT 45 BROADWAY AND AT THE COMPANY'S PIER, I'OOf OF CANAL ST.. N, H. EmOPKAN ITEVJIRHICB. ("U'N'ARD 1.1 M.-It. AND N. A. K. M. S. 8. CO. J NOTICE. With a view |o diminish the chances of collision the steainers of till* line lake a specific course for all itatuiu of the /ear. Us the outward passage Irom Qacrtniiiwti to New York or Bo?tan crossing the meridian of oi) at 4'i latitude, or n 'tbin to the uurth of 41. Ob tin- homeward pnnaxr croaaiiu the meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to tin* north ul 42. SEW \ OKK T?> LIVi Rl'OoL AND QUEl-.N-sT">WN. ?RUsSIA .. .Wed., .lane ail BOT i MA... Wed.. Jul* 4 AI.'KKI A Wed.. June 27 I AKYSSi NIA .. A en.. July 11 Steamers murked (?) do not carry ste-rami passeniccrs. Cabin passage $SO. *<l<ai and >F 1 nolo. according to ac. eotntnodatiiin. return tickets on favorable terma. Steerage tickets to and from all part* of Europe at very low rates. Freight and pasauge eflli-e, No. 4 Bo.vlinsf Orsen. CHaRLES O. PR iNuKlYN. A cent. 1T\sshNi;ERH PER Si'l.A.MSIIIP RUS81A km" hark Imai the I'uiiard wharf, fuut of Grand at., Jersey City, at nouu on Wcdneaday, Juno J'i 1H77. OH AS. (i. FRV.NCKLYN. 4 Rowling llroon, New York. NUHOR LIN~ UVlTKL) Sl kii.h MAIL S1KAMEKS NEW YOKK AND GLASGOW DKVONIA. June 2:t. - P. .1. I CALlFotlNl A.Jnlr 7, 2 P M. AN (Ml 11 III A, J uucUO, * A.M. | KTIi lOI'l A . J ul v 14. s A. M. TO IfLiMHiW, 11VKKPOOL Oil DKRRY. Cabin, $?'-> to ?SO. according to acconi limitations. Intermediate. $3.V Steerage. NEW YOKK It) SOUTHAMPTON AND LONDON. UTOPIA, June 2M. 2 P. M. I AL^ATIA, July 7, 2 P. M. Cabin, *'?-"? to $70; Steerage, $2H, Cabin Excursion Ticket* at reduced rate*. Draft* Issued fir liny amount at current ratM. Compiur'i piura, Noa. 2naud 21 North River. New York. HENDERSON BIlOs., Annua, 7 Howling tiroen. WHITE STAR LINE. Ft)K Ol EENSIOWN AND LIVERPOOL. CARRYING TIIF. UNITED STATES MAIL. 'I he steamer* of thia line take tuo lane routea recom mended by Lieutenant Maury, U. S. N., going aouth o( till Bankaon the nassuise totjueeuatowii all the vear round. GERMANIC luneWl. 8 A. M. AUKIA'IIO July 14 H A. M. BRITANNIC ... .July 21, 2 HO P. Ma from White starxlocka, pier .">2 North Itiver. Rates- Saloon, $v0 and $11*1. In gold. Return ticket! on reasonable terms. Stecragu, #2S. Saloon stateroom*. smoking und bath romna are placed amidships, where the nol-e and motion are least, affording adegr e ol comfort hitherto uuattalUHble at sea. l or Inapecilnn ol plan and other information apply at tbs Company a otlice. H7 Broadway, New York __________ R. J. CORT1S, Ajrent. OUT IIIttEOT AND ECONOMIC BOUT8 T<JHoL LANIl, BELGIUM. THE RHINE, SWITZERLAND, AC.. AC., YIa It O IT hit D.\M. Steamer MA AS June 21 Steamer GALASD July 5 These beiiutllul steamers, carrying the Lotted tatei mall to the Netherlands, are trro U lavorltea with the public. Trips regular, rates low, comfort and living perlect. For freight. t or passage, PUNCH, 1 DYE A CO., L. W. MORRIS, 27 South William at. * 60 Broadway. (Morrla' European express). N~ AGONAL" LI N I'. - P11It S NOS. 44 AND 51 N\TT FOR LONDON. HOLLAND Wednesday, June 20, 12:.'10 P. Mi MIR OUEEN.vroW.N AND LIVERPOOL. ITALY June 28, :t P. M. I SPAIN..July 14. h ::?0 v. M. ENULAND.July 7, 1 ;:?) P. M. | KRIS luly 21, 2 P. M. t/'abiu anil hteeraue paasaju and dralta from 111 ti|iwnrd liaued at very low rates. Company's ndice, till tiro idway. K, W. j. HUltnT, Manager. N~ 6rth_obrman_l.loyd sTKAMSIilP LINE BiiTW EEN NEW YORK, SOUTH aMI TON AND BIIK.VIES. Company's pier, foot ol ."econd at., llo>oken. ODER....Saturday, June '-'It I NKCIvAR,Saturday,.lulT 7 Bll I'. IN.. .Saturday. June :u> I MAIN ~ at unlay, J uly 14 Kntes of poH?ii).'e Irom No?' York to Southampton, Havre or Bremen First Cabin . $100, (told: Soconil Cabin. tjolu; Steerage. .t.'K', curruncv. eturii tickets at redured rates Prepaid Steerage Certificates, $UO. currency. Fur freight or piianaito apoly to OELHlCHB A CO., 2 Howling i Ireen. IN MAN L INK. " MA IL SIEAMErS FOR OITKENSTOWN AND LIVERPCOL' CITY OK richmond Inne'J.i 21'. M. CITY OP BRL'sb.'.LS July 7, 2 P. CITY OF OHESTEil lulv 14, 8 A. M. from pier 4.">, North River. Cabin, $H0 and $lim, gold Return ticket* on favorabln terms. Steerage, $jn, currency. Drattb at lowo^t rates. Saloons, staterooms, smoking and bathrooms aiutiishiua, JOHN O. DA I.E. \gent, 15 and HJ Uroaiiway, Now York. INSURE YOUR BAOUAUK IN ARCTIC INSURANCE Ootcpaoy, lot llroadwav. Rate to Europe, 00 centa per $100. J~~ OHM CATTNACH. TRUN it MAXUFACTURRVaNO importer ot Leather tioods (removed from corner of Broadway and Wall at.), 7!tH Broadway, below Astor place. A full aaaurtinent ot l.iidlea' ami tientleuien's Trunks lor American nud European travol. Stateroom 'trunks. Chairs, Ac., lor tne ateameia. 0'DO NOV AM ROSS A'S STEAM SI 11 P A N D R A11 R( lAO ik'Kct ofiioe.?England, Ireland, tiermany, Calilornln ?teeraue and cabin ticket* procured advantageous y ; dralta. Kossa'a Hotel, 1^2 Chatham square. COASTWISE STEAlllSHlPs. ? Pacific mail and Panama" tuan.su steamship lines. Por CALIFORNIA. JAPAN, CHINA, AUSTRALIA, new ZEaLANl). BRITISH columbia. ORKdON, AC., nailing Irom tn-r font Canal >t.. North Itivor. For SaN FRANCISCO, via IaTHMUS OK PANAMA, Bteamahlp colo ? Saturday, Juno .10 Kinnectlng lor Central America and South Pacific, ports. From SaN francisco TO JAPAN AND ClllNA. Steamship CITY OF PEKING Wednesday, June 30 From SaN francisco lt> SANDWICH ISLANDS, ? AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND, Bteamahlp CITY Or SlDNl.Y Wodnonday, June 20 For freight or passage apply to WM. H. CI.YDr. A CO., or II. J. 11ULLAY, Superintendent, No. (1 Boh ling lireen, pier loot of Canal >t.. North itiver. QLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, " sailing from pier 117 North River, for NORFOLK, CITY PoiN'i" and richmond, TUES DAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, at :i P. M., con nectiug with tho Ylrgluut and Ti nnessoe Air Line, Ailantio Coast Line Piedmom Air Line. Ciieaiipeiike and oiilo ilall rood, and with the ootup iny's steam line to Interior points in North Carolina and VIrir 1 n 1 is. NEW BERNE and WASHINGTON, N. C. (via Norfolk), ?very TUESDAY. thursday aud SATURDAY. LKWKS, uel., MONDAY. WEDNESDAY mid FRIDAY, at M P. M . connecting with M.irylaud and Dol iwaro rail roads and for RE HO BOTH BEACH. Pu-s?ng> r accommodation* un-urnuaaeil. Through passenger tickets and bills ol lading to all points at lowest rates, lusursnce to \ or folk, Ac., st ,l4 nor cent. Freights received dailr at pior U7 North River, (General ofllte No. 1H7 Ureenwicli at N, L. McCKKADY. Prosident. ryi'.EKLY LINE FOR P ill 1 RoYAL. S. C.: BRI'NSl TT wick, (la., and Fernandiuit, Fla., sailing every Friday Irom oleri East River nt :i P. M. Meaner CITY OF AI S'1'1 N. Captain Stevens June 22 Tickets to all points in Florida. -Apply, lor Information and tickets, to U. H. MALLORY X CO., l&B Maiden lane. NY., HAVANA AND MKXICAN MAIL SS. LINK. ? Mcaiuers l*?ave pier No. it .North River at 3 I'. M. FOK HAVANA DIRhCT. CITY OK MKXICO Saturday, Jnno 23 CITY ?>F VKIiA CRUZ Wednesday Jim ? 27 CITY OK NhW YORK Wednehdav, .1 ..ly I Foil VKKA ClllIZ AND NKW OilLKA>H via IIavuna, Pro>rre?o, Campea-by, Tuxpan and Tauif.lco. CITY OK MKXKlO Saturday, June 23 Steamer* leavo New Orleans July 1 and July 22 for Vera Cm* and all the abovo portn. ForlreiKht or pannac* apply to F. ALKXANDRK A SONS, :t1 and .13 Broadway. Tkx ah Tin k for o a lvkst( >n . to uc h i n < i a i k e y Went, carrying the United States mail.?The steamer S1ATK OK TkXAS, Captain N|cker*on. will sail on Sutur day. June 23, at 3 P. .M., from pier li*> I'.ast River Through bills of lad ?? it iriven to all points on the Houston and Texas, ('antral International and Croat .Northern. Oalve*ion, Houston and Henderson. and the tJalvo?n?n. lIurrishurK and San /\utouio railroads Freight* and lusnranco at lowest rate*. For freight and pndsrttre (Iihvilli; superior *,?. cotnmodations) apply to C. II, M \LLORY A CO., I."?3 Maid'ti lane, Nl-W YORK" AND llAVANA DIRKt'T MAIL LINK.? Tl e<e first claws steamship* will sail, at 3 I'. M., from pier 13 Nortti River, loot ol Cedar at,, lor Havana direct, a? f -llowi C)LL*MHU>H ....Wednesday, June 20 CLY DE . S:?tur?iay. .Juno 30 For troitrht and pa*s*|te, having tinanrpa-nod accommoda tions, apply t0 WM. I*. CLYDK A CO., No. H Bowlinvr Crcen. Mckhl.LAR. iiULINU A CO., Agents In Havana. "Lpoit bkrmuda.?tiik klloan i huh ism stkamTk J? CAN I ^i A will sail lor H'Ttnuda direct Thursday, Juno 21. The II-rmiida* art) now the most, favorite and conven ient winter report. For full narth ulnrn and illustrated pamphlets apply to A. K. Ot.Ti'.RH 111 DOK. Agent. 2*.? Broadway. VTKW OKLi.A >s 111 RKCT?Til I. CKuMWKbL LINK J.X steamship NKW OliLEAN'S. Satmdsy, Juno 23 at 3 o'clock I* >1.. from pier:* North lliver Through bills of lading jxlven to Mobile and principal point* on the Mississippi River. l or freight or passage -p ply to CLaRK A *KAM AN, sit \\ ?>?t ?t. F^ok Havana.?thk nkw ikon "mail sikamku *1 \it A It A, C <ptaiu Thomas S. Curtis, will hail from pier 17 Kant hlveron i'hursday, Juno 21. at 3 o'clock lias magnificent accommodations. Cabin Passage. 9*?o riteer* age. *25. J AUKS K. WAKD A CO., 113 Wall hi. Halifax, n. s.. and >t. joii \?, \. f. CKOMWKLL LINK. Steamship BBRMCD ? will 'cava pier 10 North lliver, Tiies-iay, June 10, at 3 I* M. For passage or freight apply to CLARK A SKA M AN, West si. \ ASSAl', N. IV, ST. J Alii i~l KK rb Ki IOP, Cnha. ? Ke^ular mail steamship CLKOl'ATBA will loa\o No# Vo k Thur?dav, July 12. at !? A. VI. MlflKAV, FKKR1S A CO., 02 JViuth st. M0ioAH*8 LINK TO JfEW OHLKaNH ANDV? Xas. - The kteamer* will Nail from pior .HI North Hiver itn fol lows : ? ALUIICRS Hatutday. June 23 For New Orleans direct. trauMfcrriuic Texan Ircl^ht there to .Mofifun's Louisiana i.nd 'lexas Ruilroud for Morgan City, thence per Morjtati'* steamships to Texas pert* Through bilU of lading; signed to all points on the Mississippi Kiver. Mobile, (ialveston lndianola. Corpus C.irlsti, l%oc!?poit, Brnxos Mintiapro, l-rowimvlile, and to all points on tiio lloiiston and h'tiw Central, Interuation il and Croat \N'e-t ern, Toxaa Pacific atitl Transcontinental railroads. Freight lor St. Mary's and Fulton landed at Hockport. Smii Antonio freluht rnk n via Cner < at reduced rates. Insurance can be effected under open policy of tha line. To New Orleans, per cent; to Texas ports, 7?' j?er cent. For freight ot further Information applv to BOCLltTA MOKOAN, A fronts, oflico pier 3U North l.'lver. Tll/WKLLKHS1 (itil)K. *VXh"a.V?'VNu iko'? ?v i? v v fiiMr.H.-.c.'vini;AU'i /Vand HANIF.L DHKW, lesve Vc?.try stre? t plor. North lliver, at H'JVi, au<l 24th ^t , at 1? A. vi., landing at Nvack ferry, West Point, Newburtr, l*on?hkeepn|e, Rhineheck, Hau^ertles, Catnkiil and lludoin. Close connection with Now York Central Railroad for the Wost. To West Point ahd Nowburir, rottirnln^ same day. :fl. Tickets or coupons tfnod <?n II udsou Kiver llai.road are received on board lor passage, Albany Ti >at. pkc:)Flks link. One of the eletrant steamers DRKVV or ST. JOHN will leave pier 41 North Rlv?r everv weekday at 'I I*. M., con necting at Albany tor Saratoga, Lake tieorue and all tavo* rite summer resorts North and West; fire only $1 f?o. \ ?TIIK MARY I'OWKLL. FOR WKS*f l'i7|NT. NKW. ? burn:. I'ou^hlieensle. Koudont and Kingston, landing at Cor.xeiiw, Cornwall, Milton an?i Nov. Ilanihiirc and vl.irl boro |?y Icrry, will leave plor 311, N. R. (Vestrv st.), daily, Sundays'? veoi ted. at 3' Jo I* Al. ^ ^IH77. ?IjLOYlJ'S lioCK, dV'SiKK HAV, JONi"' Dock (Cold Sprlni?), T*. I.?Tlie new and faat steamer J. B. 8CHYLKR will leave New York dally (Sundays excepted) for the above places, from nler 1H Ka*t River, foot ol Wail It., at 3: 4 ? I*. M.; foot of 33d st,, i.ast Ki^er, at 4 1*. M. Stages will connect at Lloyd's Dock for Huntington. Ticket to all landings, tto cents, Kxcurslon tickets, $1 (1 ITIZK~NH* link OF M'KAMKRH for TKOV and ^Ssratotrs, eonnectlnjr with all railroad llnea north, east and west. Fare |ow?*r than by any oilier ront?? Tin* en tirelv new and niaKiiiM ent steamers CI I'V OF TKOV and IjAR VTOOA le ive daily (Saturdays excepted at'? l# M from pier No. 4!i N. R.. foot of Leroy st I hroujzh ticknta sold and bachecked to all n -ints. lOSLl'll COltN KLIj. Hnperinteudc.uk . TRAVELLER'R Ol'IDE. CirTr 'uii'/tia '"V' ??YFKsaNT II..A ft LKAVf. jjAfL^' ...d ?r.utt V." jbTmi 6'' f"' I)n!1.'VJ'.,Nl' .1'1!'1 HT***ORD ANOriKKBNWIOH i ? -.1 .?5ni ,HVO?"ito Atamnboai P. C. X'H ULTZ ,'Jt FWtZXi -"'?-m.'Vj K!7,;" 11X11 f0" K')8T0> and all, POINTS PitnvriiPNi r. I nra",.h l"4lnc<> "'earner* BRISTOL an* ^ ".?'r, "s; ?Vr"' ?W'r <*??<!?"* i t ,, -"optem ber 2, inclusive), at 5 P. M Tickets f??r ???lent .ill principal ticket otlican. UC*0U for L'OU NORWAi K a Nil DANBUKY DilLT. if 'IF Hr.H?klyn Jewell'. Dock! P M conn J?f . H'vor 2 :1ft P. M. and 33d ?t at .1 H^Vncid f?ri b"ry **"' New IUvou rallroada. Excursion ticket*. ftOo. Ni'w 1!mVK& M KIUDBN. HARTPUKD, SPRING HkIcI. White Mountain* and intermediate point*? *tea n New II o*n with ?peciitl train*. Particulars mi i>ter. rro PHILADELPHIA J- V1| PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE OLD ESTABLISHED ROUTE AND SHORT LINE v...... .. between YORK A.\l> PHILADELPHIA. IS Through Train. each way dull* ? 3 depot* In P&IUdelnhla. 2 In New York. Double Truck the rao.t ImproveJ Kqulninont, and the r.nlvil lime cuui>i*tent with ali.oluto safety. T . .On and alter June 11, 1877. Vl" "?*'*?? ??d PTI 7:m.,'?i'V?w\i " <9::,<'Eiiiilt?di 10;:wj a. M.. I. 4, ft, ?,7 ?nd H ill I . M. Sunday. H A M ft. li. 7. and 8:30 P. M. aml'li".' \?m ,1lr 'V? Phi.a lelplila :i7, 7:3'l, M, 8 ^ ?in ^ i ? i. i '""'""l l,.*pre??. P. M>. 2.4 4:33 Hiitii am ' i u? Pundit jr. SI :3"i. 8, A "... 4. 4 : t.? i.i,,| 7 p. M . aii'l 12 Midnight anil foot iiVTin'V '""1 :"4 ,,ron,lw?>. No. I ANtor llou*o, and loot of De*briiki.e? unit Corilandt ?ls.; No. 4 Cou-t ?t Kr..? Ini; W 114, I Hi ?nd 11K Huil.ni. ?t . ll?boken; plane C/Ilv- Emigrant llcket OBIco. No. 8 Battery KRANK THOMSON, L. P. FARMER, tJeueral M anaifer. Oetieral Patenter Agent rpiiE NEW PROVIDENCE LINE TO BOSTON a iviif.it.- J., ''rovldeuoo direct A WHOM-. MiJUT'S IIKSr ONLY 12 MILKS or RAIL th. TIME. IW MIND ma, Tne mAffniflcuni new itonmeri MAdHACIIUsETTH ium RHODE ISLAND ?I'll1.!. ",:l ?s"rtl1 Eiver, loot ol Warren m., at p. M ??II , OLD RELlAUi.K mUMSUIMN LIN a. to Boat on ijud all point* ham. dully ie*e.'pt Siiniluyi), ?? * 'j M*. 'f"1'! P'jr :? North illver. foot of .Jay m. Lom; BRANCH AND PiIILADKLI'HIA ~ via New .Icmey Hi.utli.irn Rallioail. t/omnienc.'iM^ Jm,e 1H, i*77, stouni.-rs ic?itv?? New York, pur 8 North Klvr. foot Koclor ?t.. o.iiiuecting at Sandy Hook with train* for ??.??/ ^ Long Urancn-il:20, 10:K) A. M.; 8:4ft, ft, 0:15 Pl.lladelphla and Tom< lilv.-r fl:20.0::M> A. M.; n:4ft p. M ' li'^' '.aroegat and Bu.icli li.neu ? H:2o A. M., A^ nielaiid, Urldgeton, Atlantic City end Cnpe -May?0;.'Ki Sundays, for l.oug Branch?0U)0 , M. wm. s snki): n. _ lioueriil Va'iager. f 1AM! OKNIA I'ASsi'.NUI.Rs: -TIIH t'll ICAOO AN I) 1 1" . H0".!0'," Hi,l|W"r and that linn alone, ruu? th i celel.ratod I nilmati Hotel Mining Carv betwuen 1 luciigo ri.ad i^i? I I y 1^ " H,iU ?n"i!ta .tally Hurt road I* till- oldeht. ^liorfHt. uulckent and lirnt line between hicago and tlio Mukoui'I Itiver. and liaa tlin i.eat . null.' mi.'tit o| any roiul In tlii> Hem. All 1I0 et auente will noil you t.alilurnia 01 other \\ extern ll' komliy thin lino. UCVRIlONir A 1VA "AW A V HE AO ft" KXlJUTTsIuNs: A- th'k" 1,a,1'y WITH CONTEI.NO'S ^$ KAXSTD ?T^<"? ?.v.i^DJUi'Ml VI. ATTAOIMNS EVhKl f?,vY \M^KIIM i'i''S "''KAN ?ALE KOI! KIKTY CKNTS. . , ?.' H*?veH every day nnfi ^innhiv:? r.i! ' v"rf!1 Siv'r h ;l" a. Al. and 1 !lft P. M. ?i Sv ,??1viir 8:4ii x' ?? ?"d 1 P. M. Pier 27 North Riior.. n A. M. and I :4D P. M. Vrii"m*tV. tW.)0llL, n:l" A- M "11'I I :Wt P. M. .lewell ? Dock, Hr.ioklvn U:2n A. M. and 2 I*. ,M. leBYer'1"1' 'T. fr"m Ka*1 River, every day :t:iil ?t.. Kant River n..,n . v tiranii ut . New Yorlt 0:4'. a \i ?leweliV Dock. IlrouKl.n lo**l''> v' \l" 11 A. M., 4 :30 and ft P. M. fiAvH K>IW?N I 1 < lv I s ...? 50 OKN IS Asn.nV.V.V,?',' "V1 ''u!"s TO ?K ?'OICTIl SHORE islHitd. l'?iro 10 cents ^o<kM ienve Whitehall nt t???? fnot of IJrondway for Now Hrljrhioii. >allcrh *nug llnrbor, Went Uri^htoii, p?rt KicU niond and Elm I'.irk. ' 7 {."u l,,Mt " M A" M'' ttllor ,b,t llo"rlJr f-oni 8 A. M. to Sunday! ev.'ry hoor Irom H A. M. to 8 P. M. The Kleviited llullroiiil receive* and deliver* pamonger* at tlio terry every el^ht ininiite*. a ?risiiiN'.i banks and tfandt hook Etbey I,..'."!* '^""lr,(1"v" excepted).?(.can meaiuer sulll LOVt .leaving llerriNon st., N. It, 8th *t.. E R 7 pier 27, I'.. R , 1 :1.?; llliii N It,, 7 :4tJ, pier ll, N It 8 A. M.; sentlcmen, Tftc.; ladiea, fttic. ' . AI- <i KORTKR. Manager. ^ ?A?LONOSIRHhT'S DAILY EXCURSIONS TO ROCKAWAY BEACH, WiTluu'i? f,un,Uy- 17- "? fellow.:-Steamer i w 11^1 till l, CnptHiu John llolm-e, | avi*i 121)th *t., Ilnr ..e,IV ^ lliith ?.t., 9; Hlth ?t. Wn'Mi'i!-"l - "J'l1"' "^"d ":U,; dock. It rook' I5-a J theberh.'illJi.PM ,tock?w?y. ?'??rning. EAHE, a'. CI-.MV, I XCI iisiON TICKBIH. ftO CKNTH. Hood mimic and l'Olri:*hmeut*?u board. A TJ>1}: OWLV "o'aT LAN 1)1 N(J AT CONhY ISLAND ?IIIThe Hue new ateamer JDLKW1LD * III ruu to CONEY ISLAND everyday iSunrt?v? incliided), leaving Went 24th ?t -I) A M . 12 M.. :t P. W. and ft: ?) P. M. i>e?t Hlth ?. Ii :l(l A. M . 12:HI. 3:10 P M. and 330 P V 5 :l(VY,l'I.v" ,t,plar M-. ?'<' I*. M. anii p'jlf'8 'N'?rtl' Klvef"?:^0A. M., 12:31), 3:30 P. M. 5 \ ?A.?DAILY hXOURhiONH TO ~ ... HOOKA.V AY URACIL l/vv trv'a ?,?v <:- Adam*. BUN DAY..IUNK 10, and EY f.RV DAY, m* tuilow* ?? 4th M., Hoboken, !i a. M.: 23.1 ?t , New York. 10:30; YVeat 1 11!1 st.. 10:4.1 pier 13. Cool .it Cedar *1., II; llrooklyn Pul ton leiry, .Martin'* Dork. II :Hi ' KARI. I!.'. Or..NTS; KXCLK-JON TICKETS, .10 ('EMS lla. mit-.it- will lie atr.irite.t by the William (Jook .Marine "eOirniug leave Rocltnway at 4 :tUI P M. A -'Oil excursions?-TfciA il KR TiT6.s7pOWlilTC i V ?opacity J..MJO; b?rge? Chicago, Baltimore, Oiirunt: fiojui ur ;rovf? oiM'ii Nil ml nr. MAR'I IN H KASKELL, 110 South ?t. Pt1ul.,,TV T"'MU "TKKKT M. I-.. SAMBA III StiflOoCZ I W ill go on their annual earurelou to he a Clltf lirove W?diio?day. .Iiine 211. Meaninr Tin ma* Powell will le.ito to..t, ol YY e>t Pat, st. at s:;|i) A. Ai., calling at 33d nt. and l.a-t River, wilt (leave Sea Olid at ft P.M.. atopplng at hame inndlnge. Iicket* .Vir. 1^X?*tlIISlo.N IH)ATS A N H HROVKH.-hTi AM JiK JjOetioritl Sedirwlt-K. Herae* HnrvcKt fjiieen, Republic, 1 uiniiiU, Ann* Mild Bidutu; a Ik. KxceUior Park, Karl t??ii Bench, Cold Spring ami Oriental raven. X. S. liKhiti.s, West ?t., opposite ( Tirlatophnr street ferry. (>!??? ii evening*. / iltANU DAILY KX&JRtflON* W KihtiTSTi UaNKH ' J Fare ?oeM ?. The commodious ocean atedmer CITY PolN l\ r*0 HtittM rtiomi and every family itoconitnodm Ion ( nttirditrn px rpicl), leaving Hi'" tool of North 8th *t., BrooKlyn, K. IK, 7 A. M. ; Hfii *t , K ? ., New V-tU. A. M.; Eolith Ift "t , Brooklyn* 1'' f).,7:.'IO A. M., Pultun terry. Brooklyn. H A. M . W c*t 2Hd at*, S. 1 . New Vork, H ;iJU a. M ; mill *t . S. IC..8 1.1; pier 2, N. R..HA. M. SehtebeF* Hrmn unci >tri?< Ihiuci accotn on tiles each ex CiiihIoii. Fish d.uuer ?i Mpecialty Plihlnjr tacklo ami belt on bonrii Vf K W HOt J T K ft) CO N K Y I si AN 1) AN l> LOCUST 1\ < trove On und after SI S l>A V. .1 tin 1 17, the atniimOoat A 14 R< iWSV IT 11 a ill leave Went 22.1 hi. at 10 A. M., 2 P. >1.; Leroy *t., 10:IOA. M., 2:H? P M. : Pmtiklin * 10:20 A. M , 2:-:o P. M.; PI?m LI. North River, l ?::iO A M., 2:4) IV M. ; .leweM* ft hurt-', Brooklyn, i a. M.. 2:45 P. M., reiiirn loi' .it 1*2 >1 iiiul P. M. M Mitnbont MfNMK ?<. CHILD* leaves West ?2d *t., h a:, a. m.. 11; lo a. >!.. JJ IV M ; Urn* *t . M;.V? a. >i., A. M., .1 lo p. M. ; FmnklHi at., 1C0:? A M.. 12 M , A :?o P. W ; Pier 1'^.North lllver, 0:1 ? A M , I2:l?? IV M.. ;j ;.*0 P M., rut iirnintc at lo :!W > A. M , I :f> P At., 0:ltl P. M. PA14 h 2*?C. KXCl : RSI ON IICKKr. -IfHi. (/?iunrcthiir with rnilroiiil tor t'ublu'ii mid Mi?in e Nlnti'i hotf*l? iiiiU It?it n P.trk. r>LY M OCT II HOCK MOONLIGHT^ 1 The firm MOONI.IflHT EXI'I'USION will h? tflven on iii?*.t I'KIhAV I'.VI.N IN(?. .Itiue 22, wlieti thu PljVMOt'TII Kin k. tirilii'intlv illuniiiial ?1 itnd ricrorttta I, will m?iI up tli?* |i?vel I! ?f l*S? t >. \ It? MAKKAHLR MfrtTOAl. I- N TKIlTAIXM liNT. Will Iwji\ ? p ?*r 1, N. tt., Ht o'clock 'V M., ntirl 11?r? fool ot 22 rl fit.. N. H.* at H :*) o'clock IV M. KA KK, PIP TV i l'.N IS. OLYmOUTII HOCK. " NKW HAVKH. 1 AN I X t II VOnrilNAUY TRIP I'ositlvi'h Inxt New I f i? v?n r xi'ur-lori, Nl-.Xr HAT Clio AY, .1 CN K X\. Till* U tin extmortlltinry trl|?* nfTorillntr I 'H) uillct *nll on thn Suun<t :or ??0 contn* tirnu l inn*leal entei talnuient bv m FULL MAKlNh BAM), CIIOIK op MAORIOaL BOYS, MO/APT ULKh CLUH. FCLL CHI M K OF caTIIKDKAL BELLS* AUTIII li UK NT, Ihe rettown?*?l Ci?rne> Hololiil, ,tr. Boat will lenve the loot of 22>i at., North l<l\er. at 7 o'fiorii A filer I, North t<iv?-r, at 7 :V). .MartinN l)i*ck? Ktiltf t! Perry, at 7:4u, und the loot ot 'J'.hi m., Kitut Plver, at * o clock *. M. Hot iiicmIi and al1 hotel *cco!ninoilfitioii? ?mi hoitr*l the p ilaco ntemuer. I) HO UK ISLAND CLaM BAKK?AT TAYLOICS 1 iPleiKitnt Valley Hotel, Wednenlay, June 20 BoHtu ir.?v? loot ofCiini%l ?t? N. II., 2, ft. 7 IV .M.. Undmif ?t 24tli ^t., Ih iniiintea iHt? r. retnriiliiK ?t W:lft ?n?l lO:.'tO p. M. Bake nerved Irom ?? to 7. ALON/t) TaYI-OK* Proprietor. UTI.AMIMAT KKsTi.KSH To CHARTKK POR KXCUll ^- oriH, s.{<? to put pur day. Anply at .'IM CooutieM ?1 ftp corner South at. ii. AM BOAT PORT LKK TO CIIARTKR PROM ffiO TO day. Apply hi -47 Pulton ?t , in P. M. sroitvt.K. V? ? 11 K t, A N A " lot i OT I K U V ^VO u At ill * A14 lC ?hoiiM**, Bro.tdw.iy ami 47th *t.; aeparato room a for Inrtilture, plitnot, ne^^M^o, Ac. IiiMpectldii noilcited. inoTo iir? wkst hT? kaolk htoiiaok I I"? J \ art'h ttmen; Mcrupulounly clean, orderly; loweat rate Improved elevator. I'l l to 107 \Ve?t .'Ul.i ?!., one door \i est ot litll HV W A NTFiD I'D IM Kt ll/tNIA. XV AN TKI? -< III.aP K()R CASH, NKW OH SUtJOND ?i iiaud Wlllco* A Olblia Atitomntic s? winir Machine. W. WILLI A MS, box 2,132 New York Pout ofllce miiiiiARiiK. ,? i,or of" WCoxli it a n ii m Lf:i a irt?TA SCfm M jlVprrlrct ord#r o'ni'il tn n?w, lit v.'ry lo# prin?:<. II. W, C'Oj.l.KNOKIt, T'M llrnndw ir. AMI.IiH AN BT A NI ? A It I? HKVKI. HI I.I.I A III? I AHI.K-I with Drl tnoy h wiro fBtlilolu, Intlor**'! hy ill l.>t'liiiK pioic ..Miinti piMy?r? i ?sir* i?4ue*m#ni? now off.rfl ; *oc* OIKt liitn i I .ir.i. n Mt yrfliit I'tir^itiiM. W. II. ilHil l,'rni k CO., 40 Vs.l-T HhK?, lilttUOIlfl. ?C. ? K I. I.I.I. It iio I RHOM WIIISKI-.Y. i'?7:M-A anTmTi ,i'<nT. .1 Mm :: In n A Itro. ? mirt oilii'r Itrnudn lor ?*ln by .loll v ill.'l.K I.KY 7li llrniMt?. 4 M MMKR NM fcSMITV. i'IIATKAI' I.AOAKOSkV i \ thn IxvoriM 1 Iwit: ?n orli'in?l case of IMiquarts ilnpi ?J tu .my on r?-<-nif>fc nl f.'l VICTOR J4. MAtaiiR, 110 H??d?*t. I^TK 12 mTIATlONW WWTF.D-rKMALK*. Cmika. ?V< . JOVKS -T.-A Ylil'KO- <11RL AS (IOOD PLAIN ?canL auii el?**n? I ituniiraw; l>f?t n>r<'r?ui:? 10~TI?r 3STH KT ^PKEHtvNT KSIfLi(VKH'S).-A ? wnnmii cook; ntrsllciit Li-cucl ami bl? cull l>*k?r; country |>r*lcrre<l. WKHT aiHT hi'. (PliKKKNT KM I'LOVlilt'S) ?A flrM clham citod. C..II nctwpxii ID in I r>. 21 o(i \VKt?r iin "s..-a KK>pr.n v"bLk Vol mi md *J worn mi as first cles* rook: 110 objectiou lo go tu tbo country if required; best city r?frrenc?. oq RA81 60TU >r tFRkHENT H M r LO V i<f\ ?\ sd *y ytmni: Kirl it* pood plain cook, good waiter and iro ?? r. *><ll WIM WaYhINOTON UK -A ??->!!?!, ?j'/Jwomnn ii* coqK In hotel, rc?ui iruut or hoarding lioiutf*. oily or country t city reference. yj wim ihtTi nr ZiS emTTTihTI Woman i3 o r cook for hotel or restaurant; thoroughly understaude nil the i ranches of the huslue<*. J /1 WEH? 181 II M . KKAK* -A8 Kfnif OLAHg ? l/cook In a boarding house; city or ceuntry; best city reference. A ?> KIM1 ST., ItRAK.?A RKSPKCTAHl.K lil'lil* TO TTt/eook, wash and iron, or general housework ; city or country; /ood reference. ri PKiM'h HT \ HAtiPKt rAHLK WOMAN TO ? JXeook? wash and iron or to do general housework in city or country. ' ? CO FA Ilk kf, fWo (HHLi TO DO THK WORK OF *JOi family between thorn: ?? n#? excellent plain co ?k, wuaher and ironer, first cla?-? bread and biscuit baker: th? t't'tcr .i* cliamhermai t and waltre s, to .?H?ist with wasbiujf and Ironing; city or country ; fir*t ciass citv roforuneev. r\r\ K ST HI ill HI' (PKKhT NT h .M'I'LO YhK'S). ?A OUi'Diiipntont woman an cook and t ? assist in the washing; capable of t king charge ??T 11?house the tummer month*. /mj wrhi ibtii h? ah JTo m> it foi. kxc uTlekt UU#ii?lier and Ironer; n ? objection to boarding house; city or country ; good city reference. /J7 KA>T .v.tVi ST irij ?i.sT i; ?ii';,<ivks:'.| vs " I I first class cook; will assist with washing; de?tres to go in ili* country. un wi-.sr 44TH sr v TIDY YoUNO WOMAN 53 ") I cook; undcrhtands all kin<iH of m^rican cookinir; wtiiitahC to assist in the <v ashing: excellent reference. 7/j KlN?i -T \ GIRL \ii PLAIN WAMHKK ? "laud iron??r, or lljfht huiMCwork ; no ol-jection to the country; uood city rclaroncot. 1117 WK>r ,;u 11 s ;>l 1 oS"6 rizlOH S HMr JL'/ i cla?* cook ??r uook, wattlior and ironnr for a riiiii I family : citV or country; threo yoar?' city rofercnco Ir??ni last i mpioyer. 140 158, ltia 1 /\ 7 WKsr 25111 HI*.-A HliSl'Ktfr \ Bl?K KNilMSII I'll worniin ha flr*t cIush cook ; uuilnr*ttatiilH her biminehu in all itn branchtt*; city orc??untry; l?o??t city refcmice. 1 (Ull WKsi ir>TH HrTr7I11M~i7L()inr~A ItKHPkOT. XVI *1'2 able wotnau ih jrOod plain cook, wasiior and iroucr ; pood bakar; country pro'i-rrcU: city r.'lorouce. ]()(U WES I 15111 yf.. M'.AK HT I i AV.-aI-MKST X* * ? f'J clanK cook : underi>taudK nil kliulh coo ?ing and bak inur; will attaint witli washing; city or country ; ?rood city refcronco. m8I5f 55o si a touica gibL as ooOD cook and cxcellciit baker; will u^int wltli wanliinj and ironitiK: i* a neat, tiily. clum triil: uootl city rctcrouco. n* Q WH^'I iffli S . v i:..sj'i-.i TaBLK WOMAN A> ? cxccllent cook; Kood bakor; would an*iiit in coAtito waHhiitir: cltv or cotintrv ; l?ft*t oity rolcronCt*. mr. v.-r 29ill sT.-A vui m, WOMAN iS 'jrood plain eo 'k, wawlif r anil irourr in a privatn fam ily; hah no ol'Jcciion to the country; city reference from her litftt employer, 1 I 7 KASt iMiril "s"r". IlKVA iiKN ISi AND 'JU AVS.i LI I third floor?A reHp^c'able youiiK woman im cook, wu?hi*r and iroin?r: city -n'ernuco. mwgM 4irr!i 57! s krotkstant, am Kk celieni cook and baker, or to do ironeral houseworks city ?>r country m t employer ca i lie eeen |oj wlif mo SS a (mmim ij.m \i)\'sa X tmd ~I woman us cool;, washer and iroiiur or ?iAneral hoii*< worker no oijectionto boarding lioimc; city or conn ry; good city referonce. ik)': WK81 i!fTil sr.-r.vd tilRLlC ONk A8 COOK, X*JtJwafthcr and Ironer; other ai cliainherinaid and wait* r??w?; no objection to the country f bent city relcreiico. |i)() WEsr 10T11 ST., R It A11. ? A It. SP IJTA RLK l.Jj ?/worn in as cook, wanher and Ironer in a private fam ily, city or country ; no objection to a tioardin^ house ; five years' city reference. *1 qj WKHT mill yr~. IN STOKE.-Afl RXTBU X.OXlenc^d cook ; j;oud buker; would do coamo washing; country prefer re I; best cltv reference. I *J1 WKHT I or If SI., IM OKOCKItM?A VOI'NO i OXwoinan as ^<?od nlain cook and excelleut. laundre**; three yearn* best city reference; country preferred. 1?)i) WI ST Ui.il ST. A (iOOI> FAMILY COOK: XO-^excellent bakur; would do coarse waitliluif; city ? r country; tie*t city reference. I i l\ WKHT 28TH M.. ROOM 1 ? A RKHPKOTABLS X x." 'wonwm as It rat class ineat or pantry cook In hotel, boarding or ciuo iiouhc; city or c tin try ; ^ood city reler ences. weht siHr an a5 nhltsu ctioKt thor. ou.liiy uiiderstanils her business, city or counnry. 1 I H w S1 |SH M ^T . IN TIIK I'ANOY STOKK.-A8 X * *'flr!?t cle^s cook; tliorouffhly understands ICnglish, French snu American cookinir; nastry prelerred. | I WMhT I9TU si -two ViH'm; UlKLfl; OVB 1 t- ?Jns competent cook, waithcr and Ironer; the other an ciiamhermeld and wiiltress; city or country; be??t reference. wkst arm HT.-As otmo couk and firht lass baker; city or country; best city reference. 1 1 1JVTH HT^AS COOK; GOOD WAsHER XxOniid Ironer; no objection to boarding iiouso; ?rood cit> reference. 1 ai'i WKHT asm sr., 8H00ND FLOOR. A cox* Xt/vlprtent woman as co^k ; u?o?i bread unu biscuit ba ker; cltv or country; uoou city rel'erenee. 1 kl KA?r :u:? HT., tof floor.* two young J JXirlrh ; one as cook, washer and ironer; the other as ciitmborrnaid and waitress or to assist in washing and iron* lne .bc?t city r fer.-nce, 1 i WRHT 2HTH HT.. THIRD FLOOR.?A ItKsFECT J ti'Taule "'omau es excellent cook and baker; will do the coarse weshlu^; b?st cltv referoneca. ICS WENT MO KT - K roVSQ GIRL A8 COOK, X*JOwa?her and ironer in a privat ? family, or would do housework ; good city reference. 1 r\(i WK-T L'STIi ST -AN INTEl7LIGKNT WOMAN X?/v)n? fir?t elans cook; exollent l?aker find dessert maker; no objection to hotel or sntumer house; Rood refer ence. I-T WK?f '.!7T!l HT?A RRHFECTABLE WOMAJf J *) 1 as "Xperieoeed cook: first class naker; citv or court try; b st city reference. WKSI' 1f?TH ST,?A roi.o HI> WOMAN' AS 00k, laundress 01 cbambormaid; city or country. \VK>T :t I ST ST?A V OlJNi i OlTtL >\S ? ot Ik, washer and Ironer; city orcointrr; jrood reference. K?/? KAST aiTII ST. TIUIaK STOKE. TWO rr. M )specta le I'rotesiant women ; on as coo waelier and Ironer; the oth *r as chambermaid and waitress, iu .1 sunt II private family; good city ref? re nee. -1(1 1 GRAND HT A URRMaN GIRL AH FIRST 1 Tela*? cook, washer and Ironer in a small Christian femtly. o/n wkst 2?rra st.?a yorm; woman as kiu t _I * 1 elass cook In a private boarding house; good city 201 WEST sT.?AN ENUL1HU WoMaN s cook, excellent baker; eity or country; city refer 0(|j i:\HT :i7Tfi ST.?A KT^FKCTAnLK YOt'.VU ^j'/Xiflrl as eook, washer end Ironer in a private family ; city or country ; good city references. on 1 west":12b st a woman ro cook, waTii MfV/*Tund iron ; Rood references. 0(J7 i:\sl' 4tiTII ST, FIRST Kf.ooff, HA^IC I I room.?As first class cook In a private family; mo et stands all kinds of soup*, fish, tfiini-* and poultry ami meat fii?he??; excellent city reference from last place. Call for two days. No postal cards >. |), OnQ K!i!/iAHKTII .hi'., ,N K A U PKINCK. muHK ^\ "( ?A reapertable woman n* excellent plain cook, -jo ><1 w anhor anu ironer; city or roumr* ; don't care how lar; w mo* no object to uood lamlly ; yood reference. i)\] Nv::sT **??A KMPii(JrAHI.K WOMAN w 1 Lit luat ciae* cook; country prelorred; good r?*fer tn?) kasi 2vni sr.-?a ? rc>JFktknt took in iu * Oill I ranch***: aoope, I?11h. dfMertu, nihI flr*t Hh*h hnk*r. will mm et with washing; would go in the country; \ n>t city reference OlO WKST I7TH ST. R h > P M T A H L V. WO M A K A S I < i?nod cook and to Mn?lit in washing and ironing in a private hoarding hoiinos city ??r country. ing woosikh sr.. rkar.?a coLoiu;r> woman* mm I ( a* cook, waiher ami ironer or a* chambermaid* Mr*. KINU kion WKsT Kill *T. as Cook AM) CII * "man! t*r mother ami daucht. i . who deaire to do the mtrk ol a fnntiiv between litem . cook underMtandn her buftint-** thoroughly; chambermaid i? neat ami tidy and good waitress: ctiy or country ; be*t reference. iH)|t K \ST 47TH ST (IN IIA K I.ItVAS FIRST W md * rclw*a Cook woiilrlda plain waeliiu^ in a private lam liy lour year*' heat city re err lice,. KAST aiM* f^T.. FIRST FMIO I, FRONT ? \ ftr*t clntH F.nglish cook: nnder??and* nllkindaot' made uinhea and dtNxertn; good brand baker; be*l cliy rel* erence. *)*)*) WhHT WITH sT?A* PLAIN lOoK;?CITY OR mmd m* ^country ; *ix yearn* retf-rence*. ('nil f ?r two day*. OOO WKHT27TI1 ST. -A HKSPROTA llhK GIRL AS mJ ? tO"*\ plnla cook, waniler and ironer; good bread un I bin cult maker kjo) ~ VVKSI :t:?TII sr. AS KKAO COOKf meat, w ?4*/puitry. French or Rngliah ??ooklnir; hot and cut d dltftiea; n*rven dinner partio* ? city reference J'ASl 51 ST sT A IlKsPM 'TAHhft (ilUL rook, waili rind Iron in a atnall lamlly; city rel e re line. n?)j| \V I.N I 1 '.?Til ST A WOMAN AS COoK IN A "hoarding bonne; under.itand* her buninens in nil It* hranchen. SOCTII ati I A V.. To i' Kl/ooif, FkON I. a RK ?WoJiP^cImMd wonittn a* dinner or order cook, hotel or reft nu rati I; eitv or Country. not) wkstHoH sr a sohkk and imm ntri smJ9womao a- colt in a private board hi., hoiine; willing to a*?i*t 111 i onfec wa-hlfijc . hent city relere,ica. 0?)|) Wl >1 .-III *?T two IO.>P1,i I VHU SF/r /?^tled womeii: one an cook, wuOter ?nd Ironer?. the other a* chambermaid and wOirem, city or country ; home an ndvau ta^e ; bent city refetcnce. oo ( hasi ;111 - r \s kxckllknt cook . \ willing to do the plain wa>h?ng nnd Ir onnir. aN?? a rlmmbermalu and waltrenn; bent city refen*nee trom lant place. 4107 WKST i7tii ST.. NKAR hTH AV A CoMI'f: I tent youn/ worn in a* excellotil cook, wailier and lr >ner; ^ooil baker: l? capa le ; Kood Kirl lor a Rood place , city or country , be t city reference. ? I I I WKST 27I'll ST AS ?*l?(Sr CLASS COOK JL I I tli??r??ti??Iv understand* nil kindu mentn. noup?, ma l?' up 4Uhe* In t-rerv *tyl?', a I htridn of Hi lads; hotel, club or bnardlti* hou*e . clty.er countf> ; rffrrnno. t) I M W I' SI ?7111 sr. TWO OlftLs TOUKTIIKR; f NK w I Oim ood plain cook, wa*her and Irouer, the other a* Coa(| chambermaid . "?intern; eit> or country , goiid reference* tl | * KasT litsT si.*?A YOUNG WOMAN AS I IrtST ^*X?Jcla?.acook; no objection to do tho markotinK if re qntred; hitrbent relerence. WKST 91ST if A FIKST ULA5i COOK, ^ I < lwa*her and Ironer ; tjood city reference. i) I /- BAST 44TII ST.- A YOU NO GIRL TO COOK, m I ' )w/id? and iron ; lour year* in lant place. in 7 p. A S'l .HIT 11 lit -A KKsPI.1 I AliM; GIRL AS mm I I cook. wa*her and ironer In a prlvaie family . no oh j?? Hon to ?o in the cuuutry for th j tummer moutU^, best city rofuicnco. | ^ "nrATioK* WA?TKu^rciuu?. < tinkn. iter. m 2 I 7?,T ,k ?2',ST hI-T v "WKOTABLB OIRL O' I 1.. T' ""d hr.c city re'ortaco; t* 11 """"? ? in' in U rni'k urn butter. w>)0ri..,?'IZU,'hT" *T ? A* UOOIl VHAT AND !7r r':Zl,'e? ?"a bUc"'"? ?'?*?? *) *vV 1 Ksr iwrH sr. ? > _>?? pUfu c o . .mil In ily. C?u iri-n !or twn di. ?>',? ?\ksr ?"*?? \r. - aM..m?i:oiami.k woxtg C.u J5,! Tor^, d*"Vl,,M " ,m?" ?"*?*? fiHf ">l-A (JlHLiABOdoTL W ?? *? vo to lb* country} iGSSS 5SsSgt2 ? renre?. """"" ? Cl,> "r cuuutry; ben city ref. |<?| v;, ;;,',:gag ?^( ) Vi J? ' 1 , '' " ; 1 AH <J( ti i|t i ? <>( iK to ASSIST r?l?rn"nc#??**'' br'"'! "Ucuit ^.VTbirtii J o( )5?w ?mfjj;\,S!;-Vl 2 AVrA bo t city r -ttT ? uce. nr?t * ?h??i cook ?ud luunareta; j"" s^'?A^afjas?!ifta?a .{| 7 Has! 4T'i f>T,?A KKf'i'kCTAHLK WOMAN .,v::, 111 lr""r> - 4J55. .?\n S|U ''^s| 27TII BT ? VN AMEBlUAN FKOTRflv! room thin wAnji. reforoncu and oxporleuco. C*n bo ?? l^Vr/n 'r,;r" sr A HKM'KCTAIIUK fRLVT. wifh li. ?u i " P.1;0'8"-! conk mid would n il.* ccVntr;'; 1 u* ? ?>? 11'*( 1 .Whs'1' mth -st vs PROKKshioNAL nootf Vr. JUIum,rr ? * k"Ch?" A'lar"" M" D- 6 *? ?W(),ii?? [ :i 'Tli 81 A RH^ri'X'TABLK womaJJ rcf renoo. . ""U lro"ori ?'?? or eoi.atry; bort 332Jlk^i 'p<:in S.T?A ''""T' ktant WOMAN TO t'tJ_woo<ik. wmIi ?iid Iron: city nr country. '-?ry ; bit'Cdi'foVtSS !i'Vl1VK!iT :,2? HT (ini I'HKNT CM pLowicm I 2?jl '' "r< ? -?.y or country CiUI lor two 'i I I st.?an hood cook and bakFr! Irinii' i- ih" mlinr a. nli 1. r""ni '">" ?? cnok, WHulisr mid mid cmintry rif'r*ncli "" n,,,t w?llr8"?; "o.i olt, 365m^.??" ST-COOtC. WA8Ukl 4- ()?") .K^'S 1 JVT" '^r "~*A youno" uom AN AH good i\ ti und 1 Aitnflr?*?is; and -r^tUMiln llutiiiir- or wmid Irl'r two7uyr.'.' W"rK ?' ,-l"r rol?r?lico. Cnll 4-1)."), i.!t'T" 6V~~\ ^k^i'ijotabTF woman ah X!Hvter,.?rykv^tr,:,,d'r,,n,r-,n 40(5, a-s and TO 4l?j.AST l7T'; ST- ?ri'HM?"KL'.OB.-A RBMPBoiw vV ? Ti"HI) Kli'iOlt, Ki'.ONT ? A litnt. to wltli^n'ra;^ cuTr-V.:^;^^ "" 4-21^1, 4- k)\\ a').A/v,? T111 R.n F^oort, FRo\;r.-lA middle m tT- |'<,r*nHn Protestant woman hh cook; nipler* Hnd hroli (?il l f.iriwn .UVH country ; fintel or prlrnto. -I IV'.,1,' sK1 -'*'? <- I'AI?LVv?>MAii .... "' '"l|( " r??tmirnnI ; r-.'oronre. 4 .'V)|. w" V UKSrm.TAHf.K W'.nun twodnyJ y "r c""",r'i bc" relurctice. C?|| for 4SSnM<8ir 4an FT'~:K RKflPECTABL>r GIKfT^i 'mil I r!r.i r" f" wil,i"K tn ?**l't In w??tiinK In n 41 SlJIil, city or ouintry- (rood ref,.-renco. in w?.hlBu; 4 ",() wkht porn sr \ viirvo woman tu cook 490 7,i" \V, A "IIKIVV W' I\| 1 X v.s ,'ikik" DrM. rr.-T1 "T "" ?r WOU"1 <ln h"???work; countnJ r>()7, wI'*sr "lT|l fT. ? as K1 It ST ntiAMS OOOK*tf / lio|.;l or hoitrdfn r hntiH# * fnllv cpnipotnnt In ill dtt> piirttiioiits; city or country . v-nnil city r?l?rctn o '1" A\ * UK-ri'.t'TA KM-; mill, AS COOK c^7y^odr;v"','.',p, ?????? ? )?*)(>? ,r."n AV* "KM' K M I'TiOYBfl'Sl A ?!?yi ??'?twblo woinnn ?? llr?t clou. cook. Cull for t?? )(i 7 7\''i A*", l!< T,"': BUTtJIIKB'S.?AH KIRHT I I f.'i'k In ii nrivut* fnuillv: nnit-mfind'. Imr hunlnrtt tl oronirhly; In ?n oxcallant Imknr; hot cltv rnf renco. Ci<0 :il? AV. (Til 1 UK III Ml,:-a VOUNO WOKaN >11 cxncllunt CO k mid finKcr ; hont city rcf?reiir?, 688?n.?WV-?lV ',STr ?:'-TW'kkn niltlSToPHER .11 r . V . 1 " . irrocur* morn.?Two rranrct 1 j 1" w"r i ? ?ni?ll lamlly ; oil* ? I cook I:? ?":;fath*r '",,t rl"rer: 767???. ; 1".^ Z ??>?*? 1) l!V'r" \v A ?K?rw:rAB"LK voi'Nd WOMAN " I ?'?*exe<;llnnt rook ; no objection to w.iUt with tho \???IiIiijs; R.iod city roloroneo. "" ln" I 1 20 V' AV ,XKAtt '",l1 f'T -A RKrtPBnTABLK 1 lit. ,ls co" ',ln r''ok? wM^||or nn,j fr?,n^r. ffno4| ir..,.| mid 1. t innkr; wllllnit mnl ohllisln ?; no nbi'rotlon t ? RI? ? ?hort dmtiincc in the country; bent city ri'lerenra from l?*i pUoo. Nu cnr<l? notieiiil. ruerenco 1 1)51 ,AV?A iiksi'kct a ii i, k omrris rooBl. p.rv\!: ft:ilr,".ort r!rr",^. "" "?"^'n^n,.ll ll/ ANTKI'?A SITUATION IS a PRIVATK KAMI 1,7 to th. coiintry. Adure,, ||. V. SMI 1 II. WinUuld J unctl'u? I'linitilirrniiilrta. <Vr. 1 r '.'lA,UMKr,V, PnttK (f*'""sB.VT KMI'r,OTBK'?.._A o,u" rm.iM"^..""111::1 r,nw ?r ??i?rc?; M 9 ?> ! A^T 47TII KT.-A YOU N< J ijf |{ f, AM Cll AMBKE Omai?t iwd will n?M*t with wnl'lnir; Kood city rot franco. WKST MID sT. (PRKSKNT K M PLOYKIt'S).?A ?mart, tld.tr tflrl in fh*?t?hfrmiiil und n-mirr*-; no nHo<? ti n to rt rliori dUtanco iti th? country. OhII tor two iUyw. 1 ?) WK81 MTU nT. ( I %i h vt PLO YKK's i ? A I ? Irc-fMTtiililo .yonnir ?;irl it-* fiminbermui'l nd wnitrrnt Iq h private family; jfoitd city rfliirotic ?. t'all for two <l?y?. "1 i ? KAHT ??' ?T 11 ST. ' I* IU: S !?; \ T KM PLO YKR'H)7^A 1" )r ?*pert ibh* yotitijr Kin n* cli?itnii?rntm?l Hti?l to <1? fine wiihhinir; no objection to ft abort ilM^nci* In the conntry. *J(i vv,,sT SJT v> <-HA M BI.UM.WD AXI) WAfTl In a boarding hour"*; good reference trntn prrnrnt rm ploy ?*ri. 41*) WIST TM\ ST (PKhSKNT KM PM) YK It'S). ?A If w*'homi t, ralMbto nfrl n% clmmbf rni'ild or lo do light ^??ncrnl li nuewor <. 7 \\ t ST 44I II sT. A VOirNO tiiRf. NSCIIAMHKlf maid mnl waitroMH; <ouutr) pr?fi?rr*d. excellent ref 67 f*CJ NVKHT 4-lD ST. COP Nil It tiTIl AV.. KfRKT !)< fl"or ,\ rowpf ctiiblo yonn/ ?irI *?? c h>tiuto*rm*ld and waltroa*, to iro in tli*< country ; no objection lo the rlty; tin* io cm ;?nf|n her liiMln' : ifood fit v rnfi?r?nf?. 0|| W SI II I II SI'., BKTWKKN .'.Til aT.NII ?tT1 1 l/iiva.? A In i> want* n alt ii:illun lor * relfiMtahlA young I'rnip-unt worn hi nt rhambrrroald unit mum.trc.; would lin ivII111;i_p to na*l*t In (ho earn (if fhildrvn or wait upon a IAlly. Call fnf two d*v?. 1 || I WK8T nisT HT.?A RRRPSCTABLI (illtH I'll rhn'nlirritiHKl and to do flue waihlng; beat referone. Ir.m I a.t placr. I Ah I W hsT 1 r?TIt ST.-A VcMJNU WOMA* AS I " " ? " j (irti rl**? i-hamberiual<l and waitreaa; brut city ref trance |||; WP.ST H .TII ST . NKAK II It < > A H WA T. ?? A I I " l.vmi'i ' irl ?? climnburmalil ami waitre.a lo a nmall prlViilo liinnl) . <? i?v rtltronoa. l?)|k 7111 AV.. roKNKK I7l II ST ?/T Itl'.KI'Ki'TA* I ... < 'lili* i-irI iik rliainbrrin >nl nn<t wa'trona or luirK*; n? r.l.Jocilon lo tb# ('l Oiilryi good elljr i?tarvnco. Call or a<V dr<"?<. 1 t)o"WBsf 12?if ST.. JCRAU flTII AV. (I'RKHBNl I -w' inplojior'n \ rvapvrinhli> rl h? thamtiariiiitll an 'l watlrtu*. I' a It rat cl h** wa^licr and Ironer; would d< IfrnDral hon^owork: wall racomtn^adcd. i?ii Hi t v11? r ii'Ki shnt r.?fu)vT.it-si.?i I til yum* woman ai clmrntwnimld riri-i waitr^M; no ob> Ji-i*ilon lo I'ninK x nliort iHstaiir* In th? cunntry; goud city raltieneo. 1?)>) \V K ST 11)1' 11 sr v KIKST CLAHM CIIAMHP.R. Lo^inuld; -V-Mont wn>hrr and llUMIi willing and oIiIIhIuk: belt Oil) r?'f#f?nco I >) I Wh-I IHTII SI . I! FAR ?A VOUNOOIKira I'll cbambi'rniald or la mdr???t n > iibjeelion lo ? board Ink hiMMf . ;;0"il rltv ri'li r.'IH " ]?? I VVI.^I (III SI -t COLO It K IjTlT l" It I, ASCHAll' ? ) I b' tmiilil and ??ltre*?; elly ?? omutrjr, nooil reiar> ''nc"' t.i- WIST 2!Vni ST.. wRCONli ^MM?R._A I ?! I Prrn li ludy a* rhnni'-rmalil 9t Haras. AiMrfaa. H I - I I'M II SI -v RKiif hCTAHLR OIKI. AI hainb .;n ii i In a hnttil or Drat rlaan boardlna ImUKit In tlia rliy, be?t city rrl' rxnea. mWKiT urn sr a iiksi-kctablk Voijko (Ctrl M rliatn'ierntald and waltrew Ui ainall prlvaio lamlly; irood city r^fi-rano^ 1 rjl WKST 'JSTII ST., STtlltR.?A PRMTB8TANT I ? )'"I'.i 'Mi w.imaii i? >'h4inbi>iniald and waltrpta or t* (In linnaawork : no Nbjcollow to ilic country. | ~ I IA - I :ul? sr.?\ KKSl'rCTABItR VOI7MO OIRI* I ?1.1. ??tmiiiiiifirii'l and v aitroM or lo t.ika car* of i 'ill.linn ; no obi>" linn to tlm coimtry. Call lor two itaya. 1Si? WKSI 3*TH sr A YOUBO IIIRL. As CHAM* JLOUbermnld uud waitrcw, boat city nlmiN.