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J NEW HAVEN MORNING JOURNAL AND COURIER, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1907. y qfagdMaWArfcttM i u v To Nassau, Bermuda, West Indies, Venezuela and Panama by the large and popular steamers Exclusive StlllciS brellas "OCEANA". and "KROWPRINZESSIN CECILIE," of the HAMBURG-AMERIQAN LINE. ROUND TRIP RATE $100.00 AND UPWARD. ' Beautiful booklets and complete information supplied by UlIIiiiUIlH nuiuiiU i V f ) AND NEWS OF A HOLIDAY SALE You'll see handle designs on the more elegant Umbrellas that you won't ffnd anywhere' else, in town; We Insisted on Exclusivenes or design. '.: That was. one of the conditions under which they were bought. And even on the LESS expensive Umbrellas we gave much attention to the selection of handles. It was not hit-or-miss choosing. Gamble-Desmond's guarantee with all our Umbrellas. ' Thai's why this' Christmas Umbrella sale Is going to be a b!g pre-holiday event. Women's Umbrel- ; las LS Women's 26 Inch fast black twill, cover and silk tasse', c'ose roller, with handles of boxwood in Princess desijn, both plain and silver trimmed, burnt copper, pearl, hook and bulb design. (TM f( Great Umbre';as for Pl.w 1 I ' p. ' w ... Women's. 26 Inch Black Union Taffeta, close rolling, built on a locked rib paragon frame and the bist steel roi, loads. o! different kirds oE handles including neat designs in gui mU Japanese pearl mother of p eirl and plain box wood. A $2,03 Umbrella or- rinnly. Iri tne ,. M CA Christmas bale - vj-w A FEATURE . Our Silk Umbrellas at $5.00 'EN'S and Women's and everybody ssys the hsndsomtst Umbrellas in town at $5;' 26 tnd 28 Inch Pure Silk Taffett Twill Silk and pain Taffeta, also Silk and Linen Umbrellas for you who don't like ell-silk. '-. They're all mounted on the best locked ribbed frame made, while the handles show-exquisite novelties ", from Piris on the Women's Umbrellas, ana the smartest London designs. We have never had such rich, ele?ant (Umbrellas at $5.00, and never so many and in such Varied sty'es. To go in this sale at $5.00 TV r ivi NOTE! We engrave - Free o! ; i Isarge. ' -" Euy csrly acd 352 1 year work done in fime. . Women's Umbrel- ' las Womer.'s 76 Inch Black Silk -Taffeta, built en the b-st pir- aeon lock ribbed fraite snd st-el rol, close rol'in, htn d!es cops of very fine onei, inhorn.hcok. Dresden, silver w th pearl, gui metal, import ed boxwood, silver trim'd and plain. $1.98 Wornsn's 2$, inch finebjack. Syfe Taffeta, ro'b tike a , taut " .with gun metal, white, pearl' and Japanre-silver trim'd and imported boxwood h indies. ' '" An Umbrella e isijy worth -13.50. , '11 AO Ad In Christmas Sa e 4.Ju GENERAL. STEAMSHIP AND TOURIST AGENTS 103 CHURCH STREET Telephone 3209-4 CITY NOTICES. Our Silk Umbrellas at $3.50 "'''. : i - . WOMEN'S; 26 Inch Blac Silk Tap: Edge Taf feta, storm proof, mounted on a lock ribbed paragon frame with imported handles of gun 1 metal, ivory, English boxwood, phin and. si ver trimmtd and a vast and varied co'lection of other designs and with silk cover and tassel, ro 1 like & csrc A Cliristmas sale Feature at 2.50 ' ; Our Silk Umbrellas at $3.00 ANOTHER Leader in this Christmas 'Salft'of Um brellas are these for women of Fins Black Silk Tape Edsed Taffeta. Made on a stormproof frame with looked ribi, while the handles ihow extremely handsome de signs, all imported Umbrellas, snd se'ected by out buyer personally. - To go In this Christmas sale at $3.09 And Here Is Men's Umbrella News Extraordinary Min's 28 Inch, fast black twill, cover and tassel, built on a good stout paragon frame andst.rel rod with stcut boxwood handles, plain end silver trimmed . - Ira tSae CSsrisSmas Sale $1 Men's 23 Inch, fast black taffeta.' at clcse roller, cover and tassel, handles includin the kind men like most, sl -vir trimmed, boxwood and horn, ' in Prise; o Vales ini bulb st -!e, In S':c Christmas Sale $1.50 Men's 28 inch, of tape edged yarn dved taffeta, a superbly mounted Urn- , trflla, m3de with boxwood and a large varety of rici handle? such a t men would se'ect to carry every day In the Christmas Sale HSS NOTICH TO CO.VTRACTOftS. rnoposALs von pubuc school iLILUi.0, NOS. Ill, Xl AND 117 GK:i!NE iTEECT. Cilice of the Board df Eaucatlon, 87 Orangfl Street. - New Haven Conn., Dec, S, 1907. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Board of Education, 87 Orange street. New Haven, Conn., until Friday, December 27, 1907, at 8 o'clock p. m at which time they will bs opened bv the Board Of Education in public meeting: for carpenters' and- Joiners' work, mason work, plumbing, gas fit ting, painting, heatinpr and ventilating required in the erection, completion and finishing of a public gchool building at Nos. Ill, 115 and 117 Greene street in this city. Bills will be received for one or more of the trades or for th entire building: including all the trades. Plans and specifications may be ob tained at the office of Brown Von Beren, architects, 865 Chapel street, Now Haven. Conn. The board reserves the right to reject all bids, or to waive any defects in game, if it be deemed to the Interests of the city so to do. : O. T, HEWLETT,- - -Seerotary Board of Education. d9 3t ii5lWrDE LAYOUT AND ASSfi'S ment for discontinuance of sheffield avenue from mason ptkeb:t to mtjnson street. In accordance with provisions of sec tion 41 of the Charter, of the City of New Haven, notice is hereby given that the following reports of the Department of Public Works and Bureau of Com pensation de layout and assessments for the discontinuance of Sheffield avenus from Mason street to Munson street, wan accepted, orders for the discontin uance passed, and assessments for saia discontinuance jam as reporwu, iu Hoard of Aldermen uee. 2, ivvi, i TRAVELERS' GUIDE. TRAVELERS' GUIDE.' FRENCH LINE. CouiyitKuie GvtiL'raic '1 ru'iN.Uii.ttilune. Direct Line to HAVRE I'ARIS, France, Sailing every THURSDAY, 10 a. m. u From Pier 42, North River. New Torlc. La Touralnc La Lorraine La Brotagne . La Provenco La Gascogrne La Lorraine .Dec. 12 Dec. 19 , Dec. 26 ...Ian. 2 . Jan. 9 Jan. 16 fijew York i JSjeiv Hdven ffij-fartford , Railroad. NOVEMBER 25, 1007. Twin-Bcrew steamers. Apply to French Line. IS 8tat St, N. T. or Sweeaey & Kelsey, 1,12 Church St, Bishop A Co., 1S8 Orange St, Parish A Co.. 88 Orange St feNew Haven Line J&yjMf FAMES KEDCCKD. STEAMI5U MICIiARD PECIC From Ken linven i,eavo Belle Dock dally, except Mondays 1:80 a, m. From New York Leave Pier SO, East River, foot Peck Slip, 3:00 p. m. daily except Sundays. Time between New Haven and New York about five hours. Tickets and stateroom at Bishop & Co.'s, 185 Orange street, also at Bells Dock and on Steamer. GHO. C. BLACK, Agent, New Haven. V. C. C0LB1V. Gen. Pass. Aft.. N. T. KOn JTEYV YORK x5:55, 6:60. x7:30, 8:00, 9:85, 1'5:00. '10:30,. a 12:10, 111:22, 1:25. i:03. 8:52, '04:22, 4:86, S:08, ! Going Soutli said action was duly approved His USn41t Honor, the Mayor, Dee.mW-4,;lf07; I WjUWT 'ithat said ipnort is duly recorded in the U.n7i of the Board of Aldermen of the !dty o Ksw Haven, and that the bene fits assessed oecome auo u an Pec. 12. 1907. , . . A EDWARD A. STREET. City Clerk. To ths Honorable Board of Aldermen of th City of New Haven: ThaDlrMtor of Public Works re speolfully rprts, that as ordered by the BoajS Aldermen, he has caused a aurvey and lyut and an assessment of damage benefits to b made for tha discontinuance of eheffleld fvenue betwed Mason Bt and Munson St., tn llne of whloh, at surveyed and laid out by, him. ar, described as follows, VlThat portion of Sheffield arenue lying between tt southerly line of Mason street, and the northerly line of Mun son street. , . The lines of the above-deseribod dis continuance are fully shown by the blue lines upon a map oi tne sam !on rile in th.9 offlce of the City Ru ot.ri Mamh 22. 1892. and num bered NO. 600, which tiup, dated and numbered as above described, is made a part ot mi wjuul, , 1 neamounioi ianu iivn ".v o-"-sconUnuanoe Is fully iliown upon said If so, arrange for yonr stateroom, berths and sleeplnj-car accommo dations, and purchase your tickets of the old, reliable Sen of Bishop & Co., 183-183 Orange Street. . Baggage checked from residence' to destination, ' Also direct agents for all Euro pean lines. , ffamhurg 'American 50 4:20, 4:45, m., 13:o 2:25,, 8:4T R:3K !- 6:42, 7:03. ? :6a, l8:22, '9:03, 9:2J p. m. Sundays 4. 20, 4:45, .x7:6B. 8:D0. a. m., 12:00, Jl:42, 1:65, 203, 8:6a. 4:S5. 8:08, x:10, 6:4S, 7:03, 7:62, 9:0S, t:t0 p. m. i For AVanhliifftoa rln Harlem River 1:00, p. m., '18:00, night, daily. For Ronton via Hartford nuil WHIli niaatlc 10:07, a. m., 4;05 p. m. Fur floton via New London ond Prprldcne .'JO, 2XS. 7:4T, a. m., "lz:UB " B:4Z, Z:6S; :20. 4:8S. II:4S. 7-fiK: n. mB,-nrtv rr':0. 3:BB, H 11:83 a. - m.. 12:06, 2:65, 4:53, '7:0 p. m. . 7. . .for Boston Tift Surtneflcla'tilO, 11:11. a. m., '1:45, 6:46., ji. ra, Sun daysi:io a. m. 1:45, S:4S. p. m. Fo Hflrttord, SprlBCfleid. Etc-t'l:! xi:0X 6:16, 7:45. 10:0?, rf U:li, a! m.. 8:08 (to Hartford). 7:10; J:Ht. 9:B p. rt. VMi 'Be, 7:10, x8:10, '.xSllin p. m. For New London, Etc- '2:2. S:SS 7:4, 11:13. uo Saybrook), ll:l, h 12:05. '112:42, - J 66. 3:06 lf, 6:8. 6:10, (to- Baybrook). .116:42, 7:05, 11:30, (to Haybrook), p. m. Sundays 2:2p, 2:65, 8:62, 11:6, 18:05.- 2:68. 4:68,'-y:06 p. m. . F-or Mtdilirtown, Willimnntic. Elc.- &,mi:L 12:58- B:3i. (tb Worcester ?"20 Uh'urS' SS,1 !', m. Sundays--. Shflbitrnc Falls, Etc. 7:44 a. m., Wefl)NpeWmHartfori)'- 8:8' For Watcrburr 6;50 (via Nauaratuck Junction). 8:nn o-sa m- io.m o.sk u.io, r.,v Ai:v p. ; 11:15 a. AND UP 1ST Ct INO TO STEAM TINATION ASS ACCORD- ER AND DE3- Men's Very Fine Umbrellas : : "E coir.m;nd especially the Min's .Umbrellas 28 kch, mirk;d :n this Christmas SjI: 3.3, 51.sU and S6.59. They roll like a Walking; Cane and every han:!le wis selected nearly a year ago so that they cculd b-3 made and imported ia tim? to b; uei by our manurac:uriis in ihis ccu-.try. Asfor the Umbrella materials, this too is selected by our buy:r so thit Gsmble-Desmond's GUARANTEE can, go with ech Umbrella. Other Umbrrllas for mn,'at frtm S7.50 to $16.00 T T W ' By nioet modern and luxurious levlft' tnans. . Christmas -.Sailings'; Alexandria via Gibraltar and Italy. CHILDREN'S UMBRELLAS rJSHS."? storms, the' hi?her-p:iced ones with pertty U.2S and FEML NOTES. Charles Driesbach, -who for several years has occupied apartments in the house owned by F. M. Berry, West Ha ven, has moved to East Chapel street, this city. The Monday (Afternoon Whist club will meet to-doy with Mra. James H. t,ee at her residence in De Witt street. daughter, Dorothy French, have re turned to th;-ir home in West Chester, Conn., from a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. French of First avenue, West Haven. Miss Inise Heitmann has returned home to West Haven from a two weeks' visit with her brother, Mr. Adrian C. Heitmann, Jr., and Mrs. Heitmann, at their home In New York and with her aunt, Mrs. Kins in New Brighton, Staten Island. Mrs. C. M. Falrchild was hostess for the meeting ot the "Snow Ball" Whist club Thursday afternoon. The prizes were a bottle of Hudnut's violet per fume and a hand painted pitcher. Sub stitutes for the afternoon were . Mrs. U A. Ward and Miss Ira Tarr. Mr. Josenh RlakeslM? and grand- Mrs. Frank P. Bush and daughter, Miss Marjorie Bush, left New Haven during the week to Join Mr. Bush in iDes Mojnes, la., where they will reside in future. Mr. Bush and family have resided in West Haven for the p? .st three years and have made many friends who regret having them move from the borough. Birds," by Mr. Freeman I. Burr of the State Normal school, Now Haven, as sisted by E. C. Stlies. This lecture is for members of the association and ad mission will be by ticket. RCrossley. Mrs. Seymour Tarr, of ElBt Haven, who has been quite 111 with the grip, is again able to be out. ' Mrs. Charles Stormont is the guest tfor a week of Miss Williams in Spring field, Mass. Mrs. Alta Downs, county president of the W. C. T. U., was present at the meeting the the Morris Union, East Haven, Thursday afternoon and gave a mogt interesting report of the national convention of the W. C. T. U. which was held in Nashville, Tcnn., re cently. Quite a good number Were present. Mrs. Pease or Main street, East Ha ven, is reported, to be quite poorly, confined to her bed the larger part of the time. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Fair child, Mrs. W. H. Turner, Mrs. I A. TK7nA rJ n , r -T- I 1 ...KmlHArl -u'3- cara conger, aiibs reari .,. T, Mra0ck, dlsconUn 01 AU parties affected by iald disoon- ' tinuance were duly notified an given fu l opportunity for ft hearing -In the -Th. nnrt of tl.o bureau of Compensation upon said discontinuance V" T"" .. ,.n..mt and ftr , la. nnriwuii .1 nin'iui.i 1 careful consideration, the Director re specfully recommends the adopuon ot this layout, arfd the asessmant of dam .n,i hnflt8 feeommended in tho accompanying report of the Bureau of : gikraJap Compensation. ' , WIUI dliai .p9SpectfuMmBUcoB, :. ' ! Naples , Dlreetor ot Public Works. finna :. t-,, rt trnhiih worKg 01 ino " TO ino jnoiii-ui y ,- City-of New Haven: ..... The Bureau of Cot,- -tlon , to whom was referred the Grow M Director, bearing date of the 20th ot Novombsr, A. D. 19DT, directing the M sXmen t ind determination bs - th la Bu reau Ot all damages and benefits to ac crue to all partw? interested by the dia cintlnuance of Sheffield arenue trow Mason street to Munson mpectfully report: That we , hVi i at tended to the duty assigned us, that we caused rea.onable notice to be rento all persons interested in the said public improvement, in all respects pursuant o the provisions of the charter o said lr..: tJ -r,,, hftfnm us and be heard in reference thereto; and we i fully neara let the time and place specified in said .notic, all persons who appeared before ("".And thereupon we do assess and de t'crmliie that the city of New Haveu 'iuy to each of tho following named per sons in full of all damages, over and !abot-e alf benefits accruing to them' by Reason ot the proposed public Improve ment the sums written opposite their ."Tnl tKchK Towlng named ' BcrVons pay to the City of New Haven 'For benefits accruing to them and each of them by the proposed public lm SrovemTnts over and aove all damages, slur.s written- opposite their names ("wMtw1"' Repeating ! Arms Co., tor land and im movements between Mason , ' iireet and Munson street. .. .$2,950.00 I And we do further assess and deter , I mine the damages and benefits equal to all other persons, or parties lnterestea f" .ui lntr nronosed Dubllo lm- Im-ovement. All of which is respectfully AmeriKa (now; .ueo. 12 Due Plymouth Deo 19 . Cherbourg . Deo. , 20 ' Hamburg. . . . Dec. 21 HWaldersee ....Dec. 14 HPennsylvanla. .Dee. 21 P. Grant (new) ..Deo. 28 Kaiserin (new).. .Jan. 4 Sails to Hamburg direct . London Paris Hamburg m. Siinrtava: Rt25. m.. 6:4K. s-RA n m 1 y Wlnsted 6:S0. (via Naugatuck Junction), 9:32 a m,1' 12:01, 2:85, 6:45 7:40 p, m. Sundays 8:25 a. m.,, 6:45 p. m. '- - ... -. .. ... , . Fr Plttflel(l and latermedlnte Folnln B:BB (via Bridgeport), 9:82-a. m. S.S3 (via Bridgeport) 4:05 p. m. -Sundays- 7:85 (via Bridgeport) a. m. . For l.lfliflplfl9:89, a. m, 4:06 p. m. Sundays 7:55 (via Bridgeport) a. m. ( Bxprosa trains. ;-, xLocal oxpress. ,s" UParlor car limited. - - - w. n. Ttmnn.- . , f, c, comtv. . Gen. Sitpt, At. Gen. Pnss. Agtt 1 A r r ; Tonra ( to Jamaica, W tS5 I f Panama, Spanlsb INHIFQ MH,n' Trlnldnfl, Bar nl!UJ bodoea, Windward Islnnds, etc., 13 to 53 Days 800 to $240. 20-day automobile or carriage tour of Jamaica,, $100 or 9156. Illustratcu booklet on request. ' - '-i 1 Atrato.. ., .Nov. ?0 Trent Dec. 14 Hamburg, Ja. 4, Fe. IB Batavla, Ja. 14. Mar. T Moltke, Jan. 29, Apr. ii Special trip by Hamburg, Jan. leb. 15. b. a. 4 and West Indies & Orient, CITY NOTICE. "Cindertlla," a me'.rdra,ma in three arts, under the direction of Miss 'ilar j'jru Head, for the boneflt of Christ church, wiU be given in the Wes'. Ha ven town haJl, Thursday and Friday evenings, January 2 and 3 and matinee Saturday tfteTnoon. Members of the Junior Village Im- j provement association will be given a stereopticjvn lectvre this bfttmoon, at 4:15 o'clofk in the West Haven town hall. Subject: "The Protection of Mrs. C. F. Baldwin of EJ'st Haven, was fttss for a email anl informal gsthfHng Thursday evening. 3ar".ei were p'ayed 3rd a fine cer.atlon served. , NOTICE TO PRINTERS. .Sealed proposals, giving price per page for printing and publishing the Journal ot the Board of Aldurmen of the City of New Haven for the period extending from January 1, 1908, to Da cr.ber 31, 19U8, both dates Inclusive, will be received nt tho City C'erk'E of fice, Room 15A, Cltv Hall, until 10:30 a. p. Wednesday, December 18, 1007. Copies of the spi-cilications upon which the proposals must be based may be had upon application at the-City Clerk's office, and a copy of such speci fications must accompany the propos als, v A certified check, payable to tho or der of Jonathan N. Rowe, Controller, for five rer cent. 0f the price bid on a basis of 600 pases, for the printing and publishing; of tho Journal for the period from January 1 to December 31, lSijt, inclusive, must accompny the proposals. The right to reject any or 1J bids is reserved. JONATHAN N. ROWK Controller. 1 EDWARD A. STREET CltJ' r'1"-k. ' di Si Waltor J. Aylwln and Bermce Ayiwn., . Jofceph Miuson ona aiwu '""! ' TheVIncnoster' Repeating Arms Co., between Mason ad Division streets. Oeorsre W. Blskeslee, Herbert U. Kelsey, . . - EDWARD W. BALDWIN, Bureau of Compensation. City b New Haven, November 28, A. D. m1' Board of Aldermen, November 28, 19,1 1. ' ' Read for the first time and orde.-ed Assistant City ..cr,c. Board of Aldermen, - December 2, 1907. no, report ac- assed and assessments gpeoiat orulsen by superb' steamer lasting from 10-T9 days. Cost from (78 !10 and up. - . NILE SERVICE. Booldns here for steamers of Hamburg and Anglo-American Nile Co. Tourist department for general In formation. Travelers': checks good ail over tho world. Company' office,, 35-37 Broadway, Jf. Y. Sweesey & Kelsey, 102 Church Bt; M. Zunder & Son, 249 State street! J. H.. Parish & Co., 88 Oringe street; Bishop Co., 185 Orange street; H. Bussma, 71 Orange street , La Plata Tagus ... Luxurious Steamers of 6,000 tons, Deo, 2? Jan. It THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. SANDERSON & SON, 22 State -Street, FOSTER DBBEVOISE, Platiron Bids. Bishop & Co,, 185 Orange street, sweeeey & iteisey, iuz unurcn street. AMEBIOAH LINE riymoulu Ckorboanc Sntliamptov From New Tork Saturdaya at :S0 a. m. 0t Louis. Deo. 7. I St Paul, Dee. 21. Phila, Doa. 14. I New Terk. Deo. Ift RED STAE LIHB New York Ant nerp -Paris. ' Valerland, Deo. 11 I Zeelanfl, Jan. 1.. Kroonland, Deo. 24 Finland, Jan. 8. Odlce, 0 BroadTvay, New York city Pier 14 and 15., N. RM N. Y. City Bishop & Co., 186 Orange St.; M, ZUh der & Sons, 249 State St; J. H. Parish Cn. td Oransre St.: Sweev & KeU ey, 103 Church St. New Haven, eodtl itnad for second time. ceded, order laid as reported. .,,,. A. OSWALD PALI-MAN, Assistant City Clerk. City of New Haven, , ' . . December 4, 1907. Approved JOHN P. STUDLEY, Mayor. original TOURS TO THE TROPICS O ) WEEKS (TION OR 4) LONGER by twin-screw cruising steam ers, visiting all the interesting points in the WEST INDIES, the SPANISH MAIN and PAN AMA CANAL, NASSAU AND BERMUDA. Write for illustrated booklets, etc. Hllll-Affliffii. Ll 37 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. White Star line NEW YORK-QUEENSTOWN-LIVERPOQL Col Ho, Doe. 13 Arable, Dec. IS. Baltic, Dee. 27. Celilo, Jan. 0. ; me, 4nn. 33. Celtic, Feb. fl. Ce Ce) PLYMOUTH-CHERBOUBJ-SOUTIIAMPTON Teutonic, Dec. 11, 10 a. in.; Jan. 9. Oceanic, Dec. If, 4i!)0 p. 111. ! Jan. IB. Majestic Dec. 24, 10 a. ro.; Jan. 22. NAriviatic, Jan, 1, Jan. 30, Feb. S. Nvr, 25,000 tons; has elevator, Qynw nadum, Turkish Bathe. 'Band. BOSTON-QUEEKSTOWH-LIVERPOOL Faat Twin Screw IIU Kteaioer. of 11.400 to 1E.K0 tons. CYMRIC, Jan. 8, Feb. 12, Mar. 18. - ITALY and EGYPT Via Azores, Madeira, Gibraltar, Algieri Cretic, Dec. 11, Mar. 28, May . June 21 'ob. as, Apr 4. May 11 : Mar. 7, Apr. 18. Romanic, Feb. 1, M4r.i4, Apr.2B, Mar 3d Cunonic, Jan. 11. Hepubllc, ,ian. I hereby certify that the tpregoinsr is 1 01 ins a true td correct cop report. Attest: EDWARD A. STREET, .3 St . City Clerli. NEW LOJfDON MAHINE NOTES. Now London, Dec. 8. Arrived: Sch. Charles G. Kndicott, Bailey from Savan nah. Ga,; Millie Frank; Holliswood, from New Haven in tow. of tus Sarah J. Weed; tugsHercules with two barges from west; Frederick E. Ives, with two barges from treat. Special clocks, which need -winding up only crice in 400 days, are now man ufactured in Munich, CEDRIC2To3"-to-- For plans, etc., apply to Compaar' OUIce, it roadnar, N. V. or S4 State St. India Buiidiue, Boston, or to Bwaia Jk Kelsey, 102 Church tti'eet, Bishop J Co., IIS Orange street; J. H. Pariah Co., sf Orange atreot. Mew Bavoa, mil mwf Starln's N.Y.&N.H.Llno LAiives icw iiaren a:uu o. m. Ktario Pier, foot ot Brow a Street. Leavc-U 1 New Tork 9:09 p. m., Cortland 6trei rser o. is, n. jsti nj, excursion tickets SI. 25. RConiM Jl. Take. Chal U Btroet car to Brewery street f C E. nssiKH. Atrentt Mmt UaTCB. oo,. rea' ' seas'