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LITERARY NOTES. Of Matthew Arnold Mr. Lana say*-In ¦ Longman's " i*. ne"-that ho suffered bores gladly, above all if Ibe bores "ere young and obscure and poor. " Onco," nrliN Mr. t-BBft "a remote rural bore thought lt worth bia rateable \- lille tu -Babe me hts victim, writing Inn;* full of havers and yearning llttlo am- MUons, 1 bBbw Ihat he> also bestowed much of his telirru wi Kit Arnold, and I asked him how lip eu (lund If. and WAS h'* <*>d not brr**!, tho t>onds of this lenac.ous pOf_S__ Rut lt seemed that he had not the te-.-ut tu leave Hie lei.ors unanswered (ts I confess I did pr tatty); be Blight have done lt, ha thomc-it, when I... vaa yous _:. Bli liiu'liiess to helpless and hope¬ less poer poets was beautiful, and carried him to the len;.-!h of Hading merit In work wliei*., at most, nothing ma but iho Intention. But for disposing of the le .eft.ei- ot volumes sent to him by more pre_i_-W.ni and prctcutloun minor poets, on this and ,.; the Atlantio, he had a method of his ptn. 'KcpIUV *.- -.,Tt' <*nrt ,h.,p<, W('^<, ns.yi.ads of .Keilli.** oa icHtf-me questions) he-well, he did not yat yum iii the front of his bookshelves. Doubtless ppSBOB-St had they known all, would havo hi i dat Aristotle eorreotly de fl nett the wit of Ur. Arnold v-hcirhv said Ihat wit was 'cultivated lmper- irne.ice."* Holt ls bringing out a cheap edition In paper eovcrs nf Bl '¦lbBgea"! ft mag novels. '. The Saturday Review" polnta out that by Mr. Justice BttrUaO*- recent decision In the case of Mrs. BanH*_. pabHsaOt against Mr. 6eebohm, writers of OetJoB I. iv,* ..-<|ulred In England a recountrrd property in the -HSBBBttl -1'iallty of their wonks. The Judge looa SOI pretend to Int erf-re with the right of purely dramatic ie-o,'-e:itatli,n. Ho says In elma to thr de¬ fendant: '-Act Mr-. Huriietfs story as much as >u*u Ibo 1 rantin! prevent |BO from repeating her words and wpiBBaaillBI ber scenes. The law has not made I'l.i.i hef ptosaaty, and you may get what profit aol nf Ihe. vim eau. But you must go no furlhr-r. Pro- Aoes a stasis eojj "f fll° r,ay' wblch 1 hola t0 b0 pcMttoaUj the bum as the book, and I restrain you st nm tresa Infringing a right oxpie_sly secured by stat ufo.** Whittaker ls bringing out the life of Lort norbert of CberbB-7 la lbs Cssaslsl series; the "Life of Emer¬ ita,* by richard Oawott, In the series of Great Writer*, innl lbs "O-BS of Horace*1 In the series of Canterbury Tho Howard Library ls now tho owner of a blank baal o-asrota are to be found a number of Shelley's mess, asl aOara in Iii- own handwriting. The '*-*ky- laili" and ti.e " liBSS to an Indian Air" are among ¦.neill. _n ROOKS OE THE WEEK. Sta.v*_ nv Christi tx TIBOBCE By George Park lisiier. TX tX, LL li. lCuio, pp. 123. (Charles BsrtbaeTa ..-oiis. Iona- A LAT Of -UCOTB-TT Gnr.rcE. Rv Payne Erskine. ' 13aa0| Pf- ia* (Boston: Cupples A Hard.) Tem iv. at st, ny Bk Aili. By Marla 1/oulse Pool. i te* pp, -:;"'- (Roston : Ilon_rliton. Milfltn a Co.) Tiir. amati tn I'hotoi.kaI'Hrr. By Ellerslie Wal laee. )r. M. 1>. l'-iuio, pp. HO. (Philadelphia: fSOSSS B ('oates.) Mn T*.mi:i:'-* Va«-ations. By Edwara E. Hale. Ita* ea. ititi-. (Boston: Roberts Brothers.) Bov.t WoUEtft HiAins, Hy Louise Chandler Moultou. l'Jtiio. pp. MA. .Bostoa: BoliorM BrotUars.) BlOBBLB ox Wu fat. Itv .**. BaTar* Dad. P__-», pp. 2C4. (Aaaoa l>. F. Randolph & Co.) Tiir Kuri. IIammki. By Lauis Ulbacb. l.mo, pp. 231. ill. Appleton .V Co.) JCBauara luiin.iai*. By E. W. Boyd. lGmo, pp. 68. (Thara-is Whittaker.) Thk BlBta OS Nature Ry Felix L. Oswald. 12mo, pp. 240. (Ihe Truth Seeker Co.) Roia.n RrRKEU v's Puohatiox. By Helen Campbell. 1 Gmo. pp. Kl- (Ro-toti: Robert- Brothers.) Btiiay I:wk-* BOOB Niwioiir. By Esther Grace Wheeler. Hmo, pp. 18a, tBostoa : OBBBlBS 6: Hurd.) BSAQOSO and Fink. Ry Harry Castlsmoa. 16mo, pp. .10. il'lniadelphia: Borter Coates.) Tilt Inn rOOfS ali-IAKK; OE, WHAT MYRTA 8AW. By t'harics H. Moutuirue and C. M. Hammond. 12mo, pp. mi;. (Btatan ! TbaBlBS Downey. Jr., A Vo.) Mn. Isaais; A Tale or MonERS India. By F. Mar rion crawford. l_mo. pp. Bk*. (Macmillan & Ce.) ¦BBB. BOBSOS RiruAnnsoN and bis Works. By Mrs. f-chuyler Van Ronssolaer. -to. (Houghtoa, Militia A Co.) I I .cu) (Jubluationo. WAVE YOU READ '89? Tlardly tn s score of years has any book called forth such diversity and vehemence of criticism as has greeted this strange tale which holds even the unwilling reader with an Indefinable charm to the very end. Wo pl ve a few of tho curiously contrasted epithets that have bren applied to lt by various leading Journals of tl ¦ country, lt has been declared " clear.*1 " can¬ did,*1 " fascinating," "dull,*' "mischievous," " starUlnj*," ¦ M'onir,*' "clever,*1 "awkwardly written," "deftly dono," ¦ a work of diabolical Ingenuity," ¦ an Apocalypse from I Warn I": two-," "an absorbing romance," "exacts and NB upon attention," "requires more knowledge than most women pm ness to make Bs reading enjoyable," ¦ haunts lbs most careless reader till the end snd then . ..erwai.1," "full of strong types and original Ideas," " the Irish of a modern Therslte.," " a choice piece of llter.itu.e," " tba most M-rtlin? of political paradoxes," "based cn sb-u-jj hTpetheeea," "evidently written by a man of preat mental force, perfectly schooled," ¦ th-* work of a Rnund lawyer thoroughly versed In political affairs," ¦ writ'en with a hlch moral nnd patriotic pur¬ pose," " whether a mari ls justified in publishing a book at this k'n 1 in arte to secure the most desirable thjeet In tills world or tho next, ls a matter for every man to sett!-* with his own esaaaBSBSS," "better a thousand-fold for a psny to be defeated by a weapon like this, than win BBeeeaa bj lt," " lt ls a work .hat every young man should read," lt affords a better knowledge of existing .nd opposing in!ere.,ts than ls cl?ewhere easily attaln- sble." A rlance at these will show how curiously the book afb* rt a different renders It asks no moro favor of the than a homet, and like that very practical ln«ect. ono v' ¦¦ la very apt to Cr.d "the business end" j. rn, turing his cutbde somewhere or other before rasO tba tart prmgraph. AU **¦ *. ''¦ BBB who opens tho covers reads .-ire. ar.d then he feels os if he h.vl witnessed ¦ P '? ^ wblch he somehow had been an actor. BS BBteataaa* IOO, why there U gUch diversity of Bbsaa lb BssMss being a fascinating story, i -v-nlne" ls a literary puirle which ls well worth re.*, .nd a political paradox which few will bc in- Bttasi to Ignite. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. Cloth, $1 25. Paper, 75 Cents. CASSELL & COMPANY, Limited, IM ANO 100 4TH.AVE., NEW-YORK. Tom.iX iX AMi:^CAXST^EsT^ !.-¦. Ki('li..r.l» t. ELY, Th. D., Associate Ptottsaot at MBH Hopkins University, member of Maryland Tax Com- ¦kolas-, author of « Tho Labor Movement la America." etc., mo. 12mo, si 75. Professor i;iy fj.s oumEBm the flrst bread and er<tlcal rea-iv, upon the manifold syst-,,,, of taxation that obum In our OEM cu** and States, it ls . work of lm- .ea-ta In a masrerly manner th,- V** taxation as wt-11 as the m,',,,,. BU ene.es rt** pmmH ln mmtm ot tMs vol"',., .. ,_ clIiily ,xlvMe hy Bul|ii.r.UK an(1 . tompllod table, ubnai,^ .,o vui.ou.s n.ethods of -taxes and , eWBasPWH resul.s m nay OAsZ Bf mon. a.d whi:,. u w!. ,|f,t m ^ ev,rv tam rot, U will sppea yetally to .ax assessors, law J er,, liKltiaturs and all SBBJfSi lu public affairs. POrvTffi AM> I.IULUTY. EB COUNT L. N. xoi^toi. Tra^slsud from tbe Drench ty llINTI.VGTON SMITH. U_B_ 75 eau. "Wan i- tm ka his motives, eondltloocd in his actions " Such ls Count Tobe's expl.n_u-m of the OemaamTet Etm atti Frco Will. . PoWCr and jAh,rtr^ £%"" J to the recent treatiw on " Napoleon and thc Russian ram Wigu." which awakened such Uiierost faa si) student* of Msiory. It ls an attempt to rescue the stuly of hlstorv from tho hands of those who devote tholr energies |n urchlnz for sabOeaoatl O0U.VS, a.ii u, brlll|f JJ JJJT . ti.o BBBpla and n.uMy laws that povern the life 0f huumu T. v. cnowjiLL _ cr;., 13 A.STOi: pla<;e. new-vowc. MfflUj BOO! Of OPSV.AU Msau .,Uv(. ^ ...*\*mtm. il, 11-ra nd. The standard aull"?it> f_? An.. .1, ,,, pen ail aa i~menu. Rul.-s for sailing, swim BUng, ball iilav.ng, .;,ootj.?, horseback riding ,T_ *{i m full. Siper copy, i'ubllshed by The TrTl,une,''N('»! Ire***. EuWluU'lB*< .od u-tlversauy oomp__i_*i,te<i'by tho ^ £ \ te a. 8 I WI ur w Aa bri \ Al ri w Hoi ll:. ll WU Ur JXtm pnMTi..flfott0, _JL_^la-Ui..... N DECK. By T. ROBINSON'W^JII^EN. O. W. DILLINGHAM, Pobllsh.-r:. H8 W*s. Cld-st, N. T Mr. (Captain) Warren has mOTte/l OmArr almost ever foreipn (Ism. and prrsumatily o_T«i->.mi,_jiJ ¦ijylro to »-i>!nn; vaclitMiien, counselling them In rjfnor" catch-penny lex books, mere compilations of Hrclish poiks, and stick ti stiiiid.-ird works, in uso by our Navy, fn connection wit! nctu.il expel lenee on board coasters or fishing vessels und Intro..inc* simple fotmuias to show how slmpiu I matter lt is to find one's position at sea. ¦. Extracts fruin opinions of tim pross." N. Y. EVENING POST.-" Ile talks in an essy-goln- way of tho lamented it,-,line nf American ahlpplnc air about tho pan yachtsman may some time play In th, history of this country's Marine" N. Y. SUN.."Ile doesu'I, believe In lexi books, bu sutrcests a cruise In a Sandy Hook pilot beal or i Gloucester fishing boat as thu heist elementary instru. tlon. It ls lively, discursive, with much agreeable read lng." N. T. COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER.-" He InduUci In a pood deal of minded chaff and common sense. Th* book abounds In anecdote elven tn a rollicking vein." COMMERCIAL OAH-TTEj." He has scant respect for steam yachts, thona '*aBron smoke boxes with engineers foi1 bosses." Tho yachting ho believe. ip test* all a sailor's nemanoo. ile. spins ssw sea yarns of other day*, when sailors wero sailor-; debates the keel and centreboard question; sketches jua Ideal yacht; gives text books sn unfriendly blast speak* In praise of the qualities of Sandy Hook pilots; recounts thc modern dancers of the deon; HeeHtXM [ead lines, buoys, \ptlatlons o, the needle, the log, leeway, the rvrkonini.:, the nautical dav, etc. ; and couclud.* with a chapter of general axioms."_ WHYNOT BEAD SUMMER LEGENDS TO THEM. ? The 12,7CCth query In tbe Boston Tnnscrlpt had theso words: wm some one give a Hst of books and authors Inter¬ esting to a family of three boys, seven, nlno snd eleven years old; boys who like all sorts of stories, from ('rlmm to Homer, and who devour tho younger books of history and adventure ; beys who wouH gladly read " She," " King Solomon's Mines," or " Treasure Island," but whose mother prefers less exciting Action for thom. What would bo good (and interesting) to read aloud to such a trio 1 " Summer Legends" would occupy a high place In such a Hst. Il HAR THE CHORUS OF TRAISE. ¦ Inventive fancy-grace and simplicity of form-keen¬ ness and tatnt.-iin-ity ol wit. Their charm will bo felt by all classes.".(Christian l'nlon. " Full of diver-Ion for youpg jieojl^ *ho like fairy tales at once simple and kind In i-pifft ai-if with the most honest morals.".(Boston I'ost. twit " We know of no modern fairy tales, or, for that matter, ancient ones, which would give .kwener dellirht to au Im¬ aginative child than these. . . . We.-aro quito euro that the ciders as well would BtU0 AS .exquisite grace, sly humor, and here and there tbt MSBWI pathos of these stories.".(Boston Advertiser. " Nothing of half the merit h.-u» be«n published since tho translation Of I.aboulay's Ka irv "Tates and thc Stories of Haaf. Ba um ba eh bas a lighter loscli and keener wit than either of these author-.''^TyomiiM rclal Bulletin. "Eight, fascinating and pure.".(Albany Press. "Tho delight ls superlative.". (nartfor^ Post. "New. orlgl- eel and delightful.twenty .old Si-IDte-li that have never been told before."-(N. Y. Sun. ''.'airly bubbling over with wholesome fun.".(Literary World. " Nor ls lt credlblo that the original can have lost I scintilla of its wit, a whiff of Its savor, through Mrs. Bole's translation.".(Philadelphia Press. SUMMER LEGENDS. Translated from the German nf RUDOLPH BAUM- BACII by MRS. HELEN B. DOLE, limo, gilt top. (1 25. T. Y. CROWELL & CO., 13 Astor Place, New-York. ihistrnction For Bovs and Youn? Men.City. A -CIRCULARS Ol' OOOD SCHOOLS FREE. . State whether fer boys or girls, aud loiniitv preferred. IC E. AVERY. American School Bureau, 2 Vf. -.tfcst-.N.Y. PREPARATION for Full College I'.xnmlnattons. Sun, hut Session WOODBRIDGE bCIloOL. begins August ia BS Bast ...ih-st. I'NIVERSITY GRAMMAR SCHOOL 1.473 Broadway. U near 42d-at Mst year. Primary, commercial and classical departments; Instruction thornush. M. M. HOBBY. W. L. AKIN. N. C. HENDRICKSON. Trina. For Both Sexes.City. T"_.E BERLITZ SCHOOL OE LANGUAGES, WEST MADISON SQUARE. N. Y. Open all bummer. Also Scasido bummer Course. M For Youn? Ladies.City. ISS CHISHOLM'S SCHOOL FOR GIRL&. 15 East 65th-st., Kew-York. Will reopen September 20. Boya' Classes. »TMIR HARVARD EXAMINATIONS FOR WOMEN S. will t_e held in New-Torh on Juno 28th, 20th snd 30th a scholarship of saon ls o_Tor»ii in connection with those examination*. For Information, apply to tho Secretary, 82 East 38d-st., New-York. Musical Instruction. CfUMMER TERMS AT THK FAMOUS *~ NEW*YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. I..,eated only ai 5 EAST 14TIIST.. At door nat of 5TH-AVE. Chart, red In 1888. Thc FIRST ORC.AM/.KD and best Al'l'OINTED MUSIC bCIIooI, in thr 'linn v. No BRANCH or CONNECTION with any other on Hth- st, or in the eily, as represented. NEW l'l.'-LS l'.Ki i.lVI'.l) li.iy a;;U Evening. Boys and Young Men-Country. BDRDENTOWN (N. J.J MILITARY INSTITUTE, ou llie itlulls ol Ute Delaware, ht'.ween New-YofS anl Philadelphia. Solid foundalloni m E»nl Ish-American academic atodlea Careful pteparatton foi eellesa and higher scientific aehoola Mu. ic. Upton's U. S. A. Tactlci ___REV. T. H. LANDON, a. m.. Principal, BRYANT SCHOOL. Ro-'yii. L I.. H. Y.-I..ai ...ii« School of Um lushest class for boys: Primary, Inter- mediate, Academic; Military organlratlon. _GEO. BRUCE CORTELYOU, Principal. l^REEHOLI) INSTITUT!. Freehold, N. .I.-Korty. A lourih year; for boys sad 'lune mon. Address _Rev. A. G. CHAM units, a. M., principal. PALMWOOD SCHOOL FOR BOYS-At Milford, Cnn. J Parent* v. lei ari- unfortunate tu the management of ;liclr sobs Will do weil io prol't Ny th" advantages . t,y this school Addrehj FRANK M. HOWE, Sap's. nli'IIUNM MILITARY ACADEMY. Word-st-.-. Mt. .4-d jiar EngllalL Scieutiiic. Clasaiea- a II. METCALI', A. M.. Superintendent. IRVING INSTITUTE. Tsrrytown-nri-Hu Ison. ofTers uri- UMi.H advaii-.a_.-es u. parent-, seeking the best Instruction tor their boys. Addresi A. ARMAGNAC. Ph. D. MITCHELL'S BOYS' SCHOOL BUleiici Maaa., Ts i'lrmi-s from Boston and 0 miles from Lowell on the Boston snd LOwell R R. A Strictly .-elect Karn.It M-i.I for Boys from 7 to 15 Inclusive; faa term commence. October 1. Send for circular lo M. C. MITCHELL. A. M., Principal. \ BW-ENGLAND CONSERVATORY. MUSIC, KINE ARTM, <>i:aTOry, Literature, English Branches French, German, Tt_il*nn. tc, LARG! ST and BEST EQUIPPED In the WOLLI. loo Instructor* 2,252 Students last rear; iiuard ANO too.M with Steam Heat and Electric Light fall tl,.'i icjrins Sei.i. 18, ls»a. Illustrated Caleudar free. Address !'. TOURAEE, Director, Franklin Square, Boote*, lissa, PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, CIIESTEft. I iii,Til YEAR. A MILITARY COLLEGE. Civl, Lr- ¦inci-ilim, Chemistry. Ar, liitectnre. Classic*. I'rcuara- ory Dept colonll c. E. hyatt, Prealdsnt l| ouitlNM KCHOOL, itotfolk. Conn. Ll. <i Home School, pr'-parlnr boys and rnung men for nile. Harvard. Princeton, Colombia, all Hi" best colleen ntlflc schools. Instruction vigorous anl HioioukIi lie, homo beautiful, in a remarkably healthy town, five "¦¦in New-York. Terms, $400. The highest ref. ronces 1 Adlross, for circular and particulars, REV JAMI'S ,\ 'lnU'LE, Principal. > WRY *-i li,mi,. Hamden, ('mm.-Fer Boy* s.imC A0860; boms Influenees; thorough school system ex- ¦n. he noun ls, i-vmnasium. boat hon.so, le. Address .".. H. 1. 1 vi Ri ST, M. A.. R-ctor. SUMMER SCHOOL Full BOYS. * 5 AT THE BRYANT SCHOOL ROSLYN LINY JUNK 21 TO SEPTEMBER 1^ "The best localed and mo>t succesoful of the Summer -BOOM for Roys'; property besutlfully situate! 0:1 salt atei every f.cility for stu ly and recreation. Kor itnloi'uo applv t. _QEO. PRUCB CORTELYOU. Principal^ JUMMER SCHOOL st Worran Hall, l'ceksklll, N." y7 " -or circular .ddrcss _COL. C. J. WRIGHT, A. M. SUMMER SCHOOL, NORWXLKJ C'i.N'N'. "Moderate charges. Fm cl rcul* 1 addmas F. S. ROBERTS, Principal. JUMMER SCHOOL FOR BOYS.-i'eeksklll Military Academy, June vto to September 5. 'M. Send tor rcular. JOHN N. TILDEN, A.M., Ml) Tl .ek.-kl.l. N.V. "¦niMTY COLLEGE; HARTMllD, CONN.-lxamlna- tioiis fo- sdmlssion wlU (»¦ hold ei Berkeley Behool, r, 1, i' "" Blonday, Tuoaday an.1 Wi'din'-slay June 'JS .i'-. '-'7'.- y'" '"'""¦' pirllculars apply u, TUAN KLIN ll. I OW Ll. li .'1.1.*, West .V, v ¦, rSiiP i'1 ' ,'SKM''' Ml'.ITA KY" ACADEMY. TwTkt. kui, a. ». -Scud for tie _JOHN N. TILDEN, A. M.. M. I).. Prii.cip.i. IT EST JERSEY ACADEMY. BRIDGETON, N. J ~" labUioTl jatn^totetTi^ "^"^ "^T1 IT ILLISTON SEMINARY, Essthsmpton, Msssl-Pm. ? paras boys for snj |,.n(ine sci.I. Tail ¦rn opens Septrmbei ;,-- CatalogB and Illustrated liclu on spplicstlon. \i u B wu.i.ian! GALLAGHER, Prla (Late Master l;,,-i,.o Lat.ii heh,ml.) A YEAR SOB hoys. " IWITHU C. SI10RTLIDGE. AM. flfarvard). Media fTSBB] Academy. For Younfc Ladies.Country. fOME and DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS "TUP! ^'-MS,' ..pilnt'ilcid, Mas... Mis, Porter, Principal, i'u. S admitted to Vassili, Wellesley and bmltli ou our cer- Bate. Quincy aaethod for chlldroa_ I' .1 l. BREWER <r-ll"~S Rial to r< celvo Lpuplla or little children In In r I101.1- nail winier. 1 till Aiikusi 15, cure j. h. MORGAN 1 CO Old Broads!., London. Eiijlaiid. All.-r Hut, him li- .' I «;,Yi}A'L\ '' . AM1LV W IL. IVOR YOI LADIJ -, AND Lil 1 Lr 1.11:. it., i-t, Mass. ii.10 BOM. 13, as, to Juno 17. 'Ml. ld for li; ula,. e'ibo. Loli.Ku AdvaiiUKeH sud rpsrstlon foi i oUege, cLi \.\ 8EMINAKY, SIMSBURY, QONR.-MeflM school. Youiis Lsdiaa ItoauU/ul and leaiiiifui Iocs- _^ Titree _boors Jroto_Mow fork. Half hour from tfurl. Address Ber. j. it McLEAN, OCKLAND COLLEGE, ' k. _. NyACK ON-HUDSON. J*.m** auT"'K si-nuuer for pupils. Bend Ior elrcu- alth lull psrtlcul.-ir.. Enter ,t sny tlmo. W. il. BANNISTER, A. M., Principal. 500 R T ..notrnttion. For "Xoun* Ladiea Country. YE SEMINAR.', KVL. NHW-YullK. ,'r par,.-, lars..! tte,, ^ IjU-Kr.. EVEN gables.-mi'.s. WEST) orrs BOARDINI 9 School f.r Yous Lai.-* in lag, ""¦ W. J. Coma cut,, s.liniu to WsllosJey. Pt_m_n*s for suv Co. leg Ii tin- pinoi- realsst I Umala sj Lakewood, N. J., pu iii, r. Turo si ring water. Gymnasium and Sun Parlor Cm ,-lir oil ap| 'Vltli-fl.____^___________.._ STAMFORD, CONN. ;_ Mis, Aiken's Hchn.ll for Younir Ladies snd Children commences Oct. 3, IbOS._., ..__,«, After July 1. address CATHERINE AIKEN. Boutii Ysrmnuth. Mass. -T-1TE MISSEN AN A RLE'S BOArTDllfO ANDDA. 1 School for Yoiin.* Ladles will reopSB Seplember tt, at Od Bayard. rick. N. J._t RIN'ITY HAUL Beverly. N. J. Es'nhllshcd 1S07. A thorough homo school for twenty young I idle*. Varied advant.iges of the highest order. Careful training In man¬ ner, mind and heart Solll culture In English. Murlr, Art and languages. A prescribed course for students pro- paring for any follepe. Twenty-first, year begins Sep¬ tember 27. For circular adlre^s tin, principal, _RACHELLE GIBBONS HUNT._ EST WALNUT STREET HOARDING SCHOOL for Youri.,- Ml-'* .in 1 LH'e i.ul-. BvOPOhS Sej.r. Huh (.'th year). Ml- .1. TRAUTMANN, I'rinclnsl, Catalogue on application. 4.801 Walnut--'., l'i.Ilad'a.P.i. ii'Ai,xlif LANI- 8Cl-OOTJ-_FORMF.RLt MADAME tr ( liiiieiiCs-Bo'irdlng and Day School fnr young ladies .'l.'d var opens S.u(.i'inl>er 10; Ac tdemiral and Collete Preparatory QmetaeE', I'uphs enter Wellesley on our BiamlnMien For circulars, aidrcss Mtaa ADV M. smith. j Principals, Mrs. T. II. RICHARDS. 1 Gciiiisi.towu, Fhlla. Miecellanoons. CIRCULARS..Schrtls, beth sexes, city snd eountry, with careful advice to parent*. MIRIAM OuYRI- Lill:, 31 East 17th-st., between 4th-avo_nnd Broadway. Ijj* OR SALE..Tba property known as "Hillside," Decu¬ pled fm- SO rears «« » famllv and dav school bj tba na Dr. J. C. Fetch, at Norwalk, Conn., with furniture, 4c. ; di'slrahlu a.s prlvato residence. Fur terms snd particulars address O. E. WILSON, Norwalk, Conn. G-cacIjcre. AMERICAN AND TOREIGN TEACHERS' AGENCY supplies Professors, Teachers, luturs. .Jovcrne-.os, Ac to Collegee, Schools and Families. Apply to MRS. M. J. YOUNG-FULTON, 1*3 Union Siiuare. BEST Ti'.ACiil'l'.s supplied; no charge. TEA lt- . lilts registered for 2o cenw fer ptAtsyej vacaneiee Blsraya OO lund; form f,,r stamp. R. E. AVERY', A merl- tan Behool Hui eau, 2 West 1 Ith-st. M. Y._ AY all '.¦.'. GRADUATE, Instructor in s bovs* pre¬ paratory boarding-school, want. sn engagement ss private tutor for thc summer vacation. Addics-s AS61ST- ANT. Boa 708, Klngsi m. N. V._ V HARVARD undcrgr^uate desires a position In the country us tutor during the (.minor vacation. Ad¬ dress J. w'., 12 Kirkland place, Cam-rids*, Ma.-*. C'OMPANION, tc Bj a j ions lady of education and / refinement, with highest references, desires position with lady ns companion, or with ..moly ss insti-ctoi In snd Latin; i.bieetlon lo trareUlns. Address c. h., Tri une Uptown Ofllce, 1,288 Broadway._ MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE..Graduate nt I'rlnco- too .'mil leii,nv in Mathematica want- n position to i,mil these branches in the full; beal references. Ad- dress Box 401, Princeton, N. J._ 1) KINCH'M. OF PUBLIC BCHOOL ls op***n to a frill en ps gi iii ",' 13 v, rn |n last position; lilchcsf. test). f.r p.n day* PRINCIPAL, Box la. Tribune .i.t!,"'._ |>ROFERSOR CHARLES HOLCOMBE HATES. Pen- 1 msnshlp and e'ocutfon, specialties; trnehea In private arboola and to private pupils.. Rcsldenc-, a3 Wet tuth-st, city._ 1>"ii: V Wi', LESSONS tn stenography (Pitman's Im- proved) liven at n.y realdenea, W canton place, city; terms, BO cents l>er lesson; day and evening. MRS. HENRI L. STUART._ v HERS WANTED. Lades: Latin, romro-d- ii,n sciences, mathematics, city school; Primary te.ichcr, experienced, eltj - hool; Preneh (naive French, English, music governess; kindergarten and mn-ic; German Bpvcrneaa: preceptreaa; teachers for public reboot, art, Kucl i*-', i,ia-eh.'-. South; matrons for stools. Ocntlemen ri ts St ehool natlea, i-ciencea, reald nt na- elly j Preneh ind -, ms tires :.¦ li ivs elty. Priaelral public -ch.o', i.likening, commerelsl bronchee, nest- city; Instiu mental music school near New-York; gentleman tor bu» perlor position, llananl ,,r Johns Hi pins man pre¬ ferred : aprlculiurlsi fer college. MIRIAM 0 iTRIEKE, 'ii East 17ili-*t., li ween On-ave. and Bn alway. rfi^i'TORSi c,,\,.rtle'*~.,,. profeeeorr, teachers, all braacBaa; 1 circulars schools renCh. Herman, (spanish spoken. MIRIAM COTRIERE, 31 East 17th- M., between Ith-avo. and Broadway. WOMAN'S EXCHANGE TEACH I'-ES' ni'RF AI* (fer rr both seaes) supplies profeaaora, teachers, govcrncs-,-*, musicians, housekeepers, companions, Ac, to colleges, t-clioois and families; also bookkeepers, stenographers and copyists lo business firms. MUS. A. D. CULVER, DOO Oth-ave., Kow-York City. T fjclu ll.iintt._- WANTED..A gentleman of ron. rhin-t'T anl tutpt*. Hon tor special work. Apply by tetter, with refer, stating sgo snd formal occupation. Addr,-^ j; ¦*. 27, station i>. New-York._ \V' ANTED. .An ti'-ru-.-tl,-, pushing travelling salesman; rr experienced in tba overall bualneas and acquainti-i Kith the cl'uhir.g trade in Michigan. Address Vf. J., Tribarta dilke._^_ WA.vii H. A first-class farmer; Scotchman preferred; thoroughly competent IB all li liranch'S: mm rici, but no c-dl.ren. Apply at J. RUSZlTB, -,:, Mei ei it WANTED Baloaa in for pork products, ncquainte.l uiih tin- city; r.'tnil trade. Apply with references to JOHN MOORE, Room 184, No. 1 Broadway._ Gituationo CUant.it.Semalta. HRS. I.. BSELT itorroerly Miss L Campbell), C3 WEST 2CD KT., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MALE AND FEMALE l.M i'Lo V ll BM X HU Ri: A E. Alt references strictly luvcstlgatod and on file for lnrpectlon. lervanta disappointing families will bc exc'.ud*d frcm my effloe. N. n.-NOX CONNECTEH WITH ANY OTHER 0 lr Ii Ci¬ te WEST 22D ST. CiOMPANION. i:.v lady of ede itioe and raflne companion to a lady; no objection ci the ny; reforeu ss exchanged. Address .v, j.;, .n ive .li:- y City, Ciuk an i.\ ^Dress! ity a woman: go.-d bresdlFd bis u.i ma;; r h ,- goo 1 ut ie el mee I .¦n-Pjo: . 180 w, ,i. BB_i.su, r. st Ooo CM ISfJ .r HOUHEWoftR ' . Prate Isun !. Mr city nniry. iw oth ai,-, .th b usc ab ¦.. i ta-st, COOR. ii-. young -roman as tir_'-rii»- .h f,- ,.^,\. '" eountrj hes refer-nc. fruit la-; employer Ca'i >_ the I .'-.'. -. .":.. CiOoK.-By a Orst-class, hlglily recommended i 'sup-rlnr scrvk'-; l.--i families o.ily. tull a'. Mrs' U.VRADELS, '.-'7 I ' [AMBERMAID, Bc By : ^Tin ' ''.¦.'-. ai eli mts rms I; good cltj sud eourtry rnferrnecs; would ssslst with oiler work. M. A. E., Tribune Uptown Office, 288 Broadwi /"'OoK.-iiv i Bret-elasayena womA, In private tamllv- u- '""¦./,'," :'.'.'""".. ^'i employer ean be seen. ii;t' aVC-M .>.) I* **T. /<i.\vi:r.KM v, l:, ,r.i,.. faSiiir: _________'.'" !.' -I Weal -Mb-H., beeement p_5lC_ EaUNMEs. and iiocseWOrk 15 y Welafa -i.i; sober, honest, wlUIng am fond of mn ,, best references; city or eountry. Call at, '_'7o Oth-a\o.,' pOOK. HOI -I w.TilK, A-c.-ily » oTr^.rTi^nC, Au y ' [or .itv or ountiy. ....| ,,., bermald, waltrcaa, kt Al 188 Oth-a>*e,, Jual shove lOth-st jriHAMBEfRMAID. VVAltllE*S, Ic-Br fwliniTg V- girl; neal in person and w.-rk do housework if r.- QuLeir strictly temperate; city or country ., i referent .- tltAlI, 270 Oth-sv, near 17th-at t'MAMlIELM AID- Itv :, . .r wsitrees tc go tn I/,nu [aland or Elberon Addiv-_r M. 1'., Trlbuno Uptown Office, U38 Broadaay. AMn** ppOK ic -i young German v.,,m. .; Orst.,'a-'s noun te-gr^_e-M,!,: r.* i,i":i;r"'-« C-niii*.." Ic!" Hy a ,,, restaurant or summer hotel; nndi^rnlanda all linc dessert* ail paltry; nod ti.iK.r; bBSt elly i,f,i, nee. BIHii 71 Ai ave., prirli.i Moor_ t-OOll.-Bi a smart, competent Welsh woh_____b; -anAer 'elanda all kinda ol good family cooking; beet reference- city or cunny, iii 1*0 iii av., near ,','.,Hist, elation! CHAMBERMAID and se AM8*1 I'.l:>s.. By a peraon ai ebambermald and seamstress, ur «,,uid wall on a ladr sud do sewing; Brsl elss city references, Caji aM vi,.' tOth-st, 1st floor, fi,,ur. wmt pOOK, bc. Itv ¦ rot. Bwedish wobb«, is Brai v family cook and laundreaa; understands ears of i,";i imd butter- ls month*1 reference; eountry Brefeni_i. u-ages moderate. 483 Sd-avc, AMERICAN TRAINlNd H'M rsi wni'.iv -nv » ji.i .,,,.,.ai worker; ioma me country. M7 \\t»' _;jih-st., between 8th .ni ini, ave-., candy atora. n'i i.v.u,':k, Aa. By i Swedish glrTi good bika. _-,_. brea aod blaeull laundress; t ¦t,-.,-,.,. <t I country: >.,.¦¦- moderal-*. Ib3 8d-ave., AMEftii I'lLMM.-.i. *-. HOOL. u*tAN I AUNDRESS. liv n Drst-clsss Isundross; a 1 ' i: j objection to the roan tr « wramer months ell 180 Wi il 19th-st, 1st Boor, front. \] aid. kc -in ¦ pei I. or to u iii ., ,.. ,'. 11 ir and do pl- n with light »,._. ! i'l.'sni empli M Wi ¦- Mth ¦:. **' I J ^l^'"1".. 1;-' :1 :' i" ni reaghG i '"id . of either Infants or growl.lulaiei ' referencer Call or addr ,w 'j Ni BSE, de. ity a reapeetable girl; eiperlen ed iufaiiii. sm! grown children; dues plain suiring and la _-fnl; Brm .ia-., elty referent , ,;, , * ;i,. .*.:;:, w,-_, it ''' \ l:* \ iii, wishes to find a pl seo f.r a vouTTi i girl, .iioiii abe can recommend ss hrictit, lnt<-llia«nt _.¦.,( d) truai worthy, to la ki care of hlldren Hui ,,,', yHJ?.^i Apply by letter only u vivi THHmi'min. ....(.., Ea,t lathst. Wm Nf ft*] '.. By n reline woman m boms to gr^. children; is a ii" ough seamstress; good all? * fer 820 <Vest v. in st." Ural n.t. wAt. r f r" V RSE ¦'..,1 Kl Ml -i MUSI icy 1 c. \ id) ..¦l-l,. - to secure a good silusiinn e'rl si nurse snd sramstress ir nu/._->« hly recommend \,Mr, r, M r.** Tn Dlenwoad-ave., S WOO RAI III li I 1 TYEl-WilITEn-Bv a ,.,,.,. ^',ii Bcinlna-on nu ,bj rtlon le leaving city; good rerV-r "es. Address i. J' *' VAITRFSH Iii ; |. jj ..i.... fjmllj vii-, WAITIU-Ss ox 23, Tribune Uptown Offloe, l.'.'.'ls llrosdway. ' VET-NU Rfc E..By a jouiii/ wnmatL in a rt-sbec-shbi family. ( all to-tuy st .5'« Wesl 'iMthst ".'?-.-".¦io y ORR INO HOI ll M.ll EU irv a rellal.1., snd t ,_ustw,.thy Eurum, trowan: good cook, good di«- j^m^X^tu^ "Uam^' tana,)r'cJt^ « .*»?* 15 Sitnationo -JPanttd.fH-tl.s. i.-m REWARD O.llJ In anybody Who can procure, me an engsgemei ,,', travel with gentleman in Europe: am an excellent mir nnd attendant and a first -cl aaa mun in every respect; spoi md s little french; superior p-fcionres. A drees X< ¦»« Tribune uptown Oma, 1,888 Broadway. i; val;', f. lc By :, Bc-H h Proteatnnf; gi*. r)il ci- i. traitor; nndoii landa cnn nt iiei I, all kinds of salads, w Piing an.I reapeutfui itrictl) temporal-;; 13 fears' liest etty reference-*; city , c.,mn v \: lr,..' JUSEl'il, Trliiuno b'p-owu Uillci l.'.'.l- il mel'aay. HE'I LEE liv a rorjiectablo Protestant man In a prlval family; lia* lived In the beat ot fa ml lien, and Addresa A H., l__:t Broadway. DUTLER..By sn Englishman; thoroughly eompeion l> \ .ir,,«s ii. c., s niversltj place. (< OACHMAN arel GROOM.- By a steady man; best j references from flrst-cass families. Please addrci COACHMAN, '.' East ...'I st, t, i\. HM AN er CKiii'.M und" 1 At NIlKESS or CHAM i BEHM A ID..By nun amt wife: no Incum'ranees roan excellent .¦¦-<¦ Inn m uife Qrst-els ss Laundress; be aces; city .,1 country. _M Weet 87th-at., Hoom V. t OACHMAN. Bj a Protestant married man; one child v/ iwi-i city references; thoroughly understands his bus eats in ail Ita branches; leaves on account of his peopl going IO Eur,>;,i'. Call or a 1 Ires- J, E., Hf East Wth-S Cili.iCHMAN.-Ily n young man, married, no family ih.-ruUi_rt.iy understands eera of saddle and earring boraea; wiWng and obliging; strictly temperate; ur- class references from city families; country preform Address CO Al HM AN, No. 848 Weal KUh-st,_ tiOACHMAN. By a thoroughly competent slnglo mai /Jn a private family; understands in* bualneas in all lt branches; will be gen-rally useful and obliging; bighe* tcstlmonlala as to sobriety, hon. sty ami capacity: countr preferred. Addreaa 48 West lath st., private stable. Ci \. hm AN.Hy a man disengaged June 22, on ac count of gentleman giving up horace; eould leave ¦ oni-i. If necessary; hli/hly recommended by present an former employers. Call or address COACHMAN, i_S Weat 7.a-at., private stable. (~"iOAEH.MAN .A famllv (arning out their horses wouf j like to lind a Situation for their coachman whom tli»j ran highly locommcnd. Call or addr ss 41 Baot 07th-st (UACnMAN..By a man ot long experience*; o\or H j rrore* refer, ines from las'- place. l'iea-o address COACHMAN. 0 East, B2d st_ ("" .uacTim i.s. Hr n young Englishman, dlsengige, j thi'ougii death or employr, R'st-clsss rf tUj ,,r country. AMt- -- E. W-, MT East .Cth-*t- C, .. \i hmaN.-Hv a coachman who wlli be dlaengaga June __, on ai',,,uni of gi I,o lunn giving up his horses or could so st pe* sent if necessi ,\ ed 11 i,.- highly reeom mended by nis fernel' and pres, nt employers. Call . address COACHMAN, 388 west ICth-at., private stable (.OAC-IN \N.- Hy careful rttlv'r; city or eoiintrv goi«! /groom; ann nnik eow, keen lawn and grounds In ordei if tim" permits; good elty leferenee. Address chomp SON, Box 19, Tribune Uptown Olflce, 1.88H iir.:irlH-Hy._ OACHMAN and GROOM..By a competent rellaM, married man, noIneumbrances; thoroughly understands ihe care .f lin" honest earlama ind harneaa: earefa driver; willing and obliging; city or eountry; beal i_-r h..h.,! eltj referencea, Address COACHMAN, Evercu'i lint.!, Vrsey-at_ Ci OACHMAN, ir.-Hy a shirlo ymmg man, age 07, a' rn-;-elm* liy coariiman nnd a thorough coachman an, cronin; strictly temperate; ran rid.- it IN r.s. bael alt] I'Crsolltl !. :'. r- in i-. Call on or adi.'.-*.* CBN Mr. Priest 0 East .'¦"!. m., New-York Dub tubtea. Coachman and plain gardener.-b? i 1 Ungle man who thoroughly understand! Bne te r-es, carriaei's, and harness! ireful elty driver; wllllni_r and cblliclng; 7 year-,' iee; employer ran be seen, ft dd rosa EDWARD, Tribune Uptown ofllce, I.23H Broadway. _ . << li HM AN. liv a single map; er would take ¦mn's i.; Bret-cUss groom; itrit-eius* atty and references. Call or ail,--, __:<:i East .'.'iili-st. Ct .CHM \N and CROOM. By ¦ single man thorough!! undersiands the prop,!' care of honest carriages: rmn- peient, reliable, generally useful; willing mid obliging; n o |, run a ie.*"-: rei r beat cit* refc en ces. Al lr-.-ss K. d Tribune ptown Ofllce, I..::- Broadway. c ( ('OACHMAN.-itv a Ungle min «tv> thoroughly under- stands Ihe can- of horse* carriages; good city driver; ran cnn- highly .-. i.>_. nc nded (rom lest and former em¬ ma to gn io euontiy. Call or addi s !.. j SOS Ith-sve._ (. lACHMAN.- * gentleman wiafaea a situatior for his color l coachman nr to wait on i gentleman; under- ods all about th,- care of horses; <.,,>i!it Ilka to place la ti n days' time. E. W., 028 Lexington ave. ('ii,\cijmAN. By mari who thoroughly understands the .; willie'; and obliging: i* i careful 8 \ ii-' reference from present employer, who may be seen my day it 847 Broadway, ofllce No. 3. Call r, lir,*- JOHN wen., 228 East 70th-st / «\i:nEN::it and FLORi-JT..By middle-aged German: Va20 years in thia eountry; nell acquainted with alt i n( the 11-ii, --, especially Rower-growing for the market ind landscaping, In either commercial or establishment. Addreaa I-'LuitlST, 148 C.irystle- st, -N'V. V,,:!'._ (< AKliEN I.E. A io ly who has ho!1 lier grcenhmises. twishes io place her gardiner; ls thoroughly competent to take chi.I a gentleman's place; understands hot¬ houses, fruits, ind flower ind vegetable gardening; la perfectly trustworthy; no bad babita; single. Apply to .. Tin- Berkeley," 80 bib ive. IrSEFUf. MAN By married man Taite 3L; would take .ire of gentlemans place in c. unity; .an do carpenter «,,rk. drive, milk and plain gardening; mr derate wagea; English. Address TEMPERATE, Tribune Uptown Office, ::.¦ Broadway. _ I ' SEI tl. MAN. Ac..By a single man as coachman or I -eful ir an; nndersianda keeping everything nice; good milker* willing ail obliging: good, satisfactory referencea A1lr,*-s j. H., hj-s weat 121-st., Tiibuno branch. I rsi PEL MAN.-By a married man who bas the high ferenoea, for tbe laat 7 yean as coachman, and must piv- up s'< a ly driving on ac,-oma of weik eyes, targe of stables or c.re nf goi Haman's pia,o, not Ifraid "t work. Aldresi or call al last employer's, JoE, Vi 7 West Ut St. Il >i rei. m an POOR..Bj married couple; nun as machman, gardener, useiul-man; tend lawn, milk, careful driver, sober and attentive; wif,* peed cook and laundress; small family preferred: good references; both giiod sorvants, imart and itlljftng. Addreaa COAI ll- M \_'.'. 'Vi i'nrk-st., Oran;,', N. I I [SI ni.MA.v By a young Engllshmam on gentle- man's plae ire li"- rardi a, kc good references. WILLIAM III, W KWELL 31*. Wert 82d ti._ BttfifttSf .Tljiinccs. p lAL LANDS. PINE LAN-)£i_ _. loo acree Bituminous Coal Lani* in Hale County, -".a., f r sale, near Chattanooga, Tenn., and 1 I--.' miles of rail¬ road. Alsn ...-I'D acres of TellOW Pine In Southwestern Georgia, Addreaa ll. t UTROUECKER, Maoon, Oe. Coot ant. fotmo. _ lank Booka ** ¦'.<- ¦- .tnt B49.M9. Rank for .-¦ rtnga r,; Ble eacr-i Ne Ti rk. I'.tv ¦ mt p 1. I'I.- iso I "ll: n bi ',,y tn anir. Diuiofiib Noticco. Orrur. ur nu: DtLAWAU ann EttfDBOB CAVAt ro., { _._.. NBW-YOBX, -Uay 2J. is*,*,. S A 0 AHTERLT DIVIDEND of ONE and _, -mm. hale (i |._) )¦;-I; CEN! un the ipltal itoek ol inls .,i;|.,ii'. mn i-i j,alu ai the office ol Hui company, No. il CuiUaiidt-au, In tins elty. or. and after li,day, J 'lri-- 1 ., I-.--,. 1 h,. tr,..,-.; ri,, .in will be closed bom the etona of ia to-day until the mornlngof (satutday, June ld. By ordi r nf the it,mi,t of Nial _ JAMI ** C. Ii.mitt, Treasurer. KEW v. eic CENTRAL AND HUDSON RIVER RAIL. En Mi n.M 1- \.N V. <»[ I I..;; ni' TIIR TREASURER, Ni w-Vi ru. June **. 188ft \ DIVIDEND OF FOI k I'l.i; CENT on tho ._. _ r-i;.(- il stork nf the NEW-YORK AND HALLI.M RAILROAD-q .*! E WV will b* pad r Iho NEW-TORK BNTRAL AND III DSON RIVER lt MLE" ID COM* i'v.'.v lesees (undei tho protlrlons nf the contract be¬ the two companies), it this office ou tin 2\ day ol Inly next 'ihe tranafor books will be closed al il o'clock fi. m. on Frld.y, the 15th ln*u. sud reopened at. 10 o'clock i. im, July od next E. v. W. ROSSITER, Treasurer. OMBARD INVESTMENT COMPANY. ti th- guaranteed Os ef ,hi- rompany. due I mi,' I, amounting to fl iv, 080 AT. iriil tm paid on presenta. i..i. at tha office ,f tb.vpsny, Ho Broadway, Now. Kerk, on ind after Juna lat, 1889. WILLIAM! A. LOMBARD. St tew tory. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the utockhold- l ere Ot tbe GERMAN AMERICAN REAL estate riTLE GUARANTEE CO. for the election of directors nd f,,r tbe tranaaettoa of such other business as may one before the meeting, will he held en Thursday, June li. I--**, at EJ o'clock m., al 94 Nassau-st., New* lurk (Hy,_^A. KOPPEL, Secretary._ OH'KT OK ST. 1'At I. ARD lU'lflll KAU RO.AP C.". ) bT. Eui, .Minx., M_7 10, Hs*** 5 rHE ANNUAL MEETINtJ ol tho Btoclc- holders of tba Bt Paul and Huiuth Railroad Company 'er ti.lection of directors .in.l tin* transaction nf any itin-r business of the company will be heil at the nfii,. if the company, In the elly ot st. Paul. Minn., on Muli¬ la v. .lunn |.*j. lsisis, at li o'clock noon, ol said dav. Tho tran-f. i.us v.ci p. closed it the .los.- of busl- ies» mi Thursday. May 17, l-.H1. and reopened ou 'i'hur-4- lsy, June 21. l.-.-s. rifii.ii" ,s. BARRIS, Secretary. tfl-orn Gtfiimcrs. INMAN LINK t.. S. and Rojftl Mail St, linera 1 rOR QUEENSTOWN ANO I.IVi KEOOL. 'HIO.baturday, .lune ;>, 5 p. m. ITV OF BERLIN.Baturday, June io, io a. in. OF CHI IS. ER BstoMsy, Juno '.'.I. ."> p, m. Erv OF CHICAGO.Batu dav, June BO, ii a. m. l-'rmn Inman l*1*r, fool of Grand -'., Jersey City. CAill.N 1'A-ssAl'E. iriai and L'pwati blUONU CAB- N. mb STI'l ll ,(,!.. (20 rETl.i*. Willi.HT ,t RONS. Cner.l Ag'iit% 0 BOWL1NU (.EliEN. V. J APAN-CHINA. OCCIDENTAL AND OBfEXTAXa f-1. «wtr» lca\o bau lianclsco en foliowai icfANlL,.Thuraday, Jnno ri m.li .Wulnesiay, Jnlr ll ! EU 110.'lu,-lay, July 31 iRAltll -.Tueaday, Auguat ti. lily Ap|H,lnte,i_Sui>erior Atcoiiimodatloiis. Ra it ans in be mada By lettei ,r telaaraph lo. anl ¦bin pianH s-un .u ..'; ; snd ISO Broadway, Nu-v-York. or looa 71. Katlroad Building, s.m Frsnrlsoo. .. ,. . I.EI.ANI* .sr-iNluKI). Presidents T. II. I.Of,D.MAN, (.eueral Psasenger Ai;,:iiL |>.\< Uh MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S 1 MNR8 li'li tl, I FURN IA. JAPAN. CHINA. ENTKAL, AM, Md III a \| RK v a.Mi MEXICO. in New-Tork, pier root of Canal st N. ii. 1 .--.iii Francisco, via the I-Humi, of Panama BAN MAEC.is salis Monia',. June ll. i.B. From .san mnclsco, l -t and Urannan -ts. For Cl,nu and .lap.ui. (ITV OF SVD.NEV s.,il, ¦|,...|.1>, jone ll 3 p. m. For freight eenoral Information ai,ply at impany*! oflloa on lae ph r, tool of Canal-»_., N. It H .1. li li. \ v. 8u i-rlntendent f> ED STAR LINE. c .,, l'«,!,'AMWKi;PANI)l>AniS, Ball no from ^<*vr-.ork and Antwerp wo-lctr. **l *"' *. *" . . \V liii'Mim h.,,,. ii Sa m ...INLAND Wert,,.., l.,v, '.J,,,,.. 20 2 il-l p_ ni. Summer ramet Mmi r^n,,. ,,;n to aioo. BJaouraton. lin t,. -I*-', second i ildn, p*-.. Eacnralon, »&0 and nil. leirsk'e sav-rr low rstes. [t WRIGHT A MONS. C. n't Ame. 0 tinwlinc (ir.'.-e lew-Teat. (Dcean 6IctrmeT8. a ANCHOR LINE. U. S. Mall Steamships NEW-YORK AND I-IVEEEOOI. S. 8 CITY OF BOMB sall'' Wednesday, June 13. sud every fourth Wednesday l.iiin.after. Baleen -gJ-^0^ ^AMW^ND^RT "' ^ Anchorls, Jun- 9, 0 a. m. Clrcassla, June 'il. 8 p. o Devonia. June 10, 10 a. m. Kurno_«ala, June 80. ll a. n Hates of ps"hogo to GLASGOW. DERRY. LIVEKPOO or HEfiPAST, Cabt;i, e.Vi sn P80 Second class, »30. Steersge, fiO. Travellers' Circular Letters of Credit and Hrafts for an amount Issued at lowest current rates. Eor hook of Tours ,.r further lnformstlnn apply to HENDERSON ll ROT 11 EE.S. 7 Dowling Green. N. T. rjUNABDLINE. NEW-YORK TO LIVERPO(. E -ria CUEENSTOWN fr* l'ler 40, North Elver. FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE. ..Etruria. June 9, 4 :30 P- m- Aurania Juno 80 10 :80 . i Bervla, June Kl, 10 a. m. Calila, Jul/ 4, 1:80 p. n Scythia, Juno 20, 1:30 p. m. .Etruria, July 7. 3 .30 p. n ¦.I'intiria, Jun-_."3, 4:80 pm Servln, July 14, u a. n .¦Will not .any Intermediate or steersg,-. .Will not carry steerage. ______ Cabin pas-inge, *»_., ifO and eioo. Interoieiliate. <*....¦ Steerage tickets to and fruin all parla of Eurolie at vor low rates. Tor freight and passage apply to tho companj ofllco 4 Howling (Sreen, New York. VEEN.iN II DROWN fe CO.. Oeneral Agent* Qtmv CIRCULAR LETTERS of credit for travelers .broad, avallsble In all psrts of the world, Issued b; 1IE10ELI5ACH, ICKEI.lir.IMER * CO., Foreign Bankers, C9 WEllsm-sl TOXTT. V.I.NKk AI.K Ti':.\NSATLAN- TIQI'E. FRENCH LINE TO HAVRE Company's Ker (new,No.42 North River.foot of Morton-si EA uASCOGNE, Saut,1JI .... Saturday, Juno 0. 5 a. n ea N-il'M ANinE. da KereaWee sat... Juna IS io a. ¦ EA not;koo.;NE, Franjeul . . Saturday. Juno «j:i, 6 s. ni EOE ls DE HERI AN, Agent. No. 8 Howling Oreen. NORDDEUTSCIIER LLOYD SS. CO. SHORT ROUTE TO LONDON, NEWVOKK, SOUTHAMPTON. AND ll REM EN. Steamer* i«all from pier foot 2d st., Ilubokoo. FAST EXPRESS STEAMERS. Werra, Sat June (», 5 30 a m. Ems, Ties, June 19, lp. m Aller, Wei June 13, 7 30 S rn Saale, Wed., Juno 20. 2 D I Elder, Sat., June Kl, 10 a. m. Eulda. Kat., Jupe 23. 6 a. in First, Cullin, *H>0 and ljpwarii a beith, according to lo eatlnn. Second Cabin, $50 and BOO a berth. Steerage a lowest nr, 0EMUC--B A CO.. No. 2 Dowling Oreen._ GUION LINE. UNITED (STATFS MAIE STEAMERS. FOit QUEENSTOWN AND II VERPOOts Leave Pi.r sn, n. R-. foot of Kmg-st. ARIZONA .... Tuesday. June 12, 0:30 a. rn WISCONSIN .... Tuc»day, June 19. I p. ni, NEVADA .... Tuesday. June 2d. 0.30 a. tn. ALASKA.Tu-sdiv. July I. 1 p. m. W Vi Ml NO .... Tuesday, July 10. .', :30 a. m, Cabin pannage, *.**0, BOO. B8. incl B-00. Second Ca.lu. B30 and $35. St-eisge, 820. A. M. CNDI'.RIIII.I. CC. 85 Droadway. N- Y.__ LM AMBUKG-AMERICAN & & Uno for Ply- EM mouth (London), Cherbourg (Parts) ind Hamburg. First CaMh, -F50 and upward; Steerage at low rates. Oellert. . 8 a. m., June ll. 8'ievla, lo a. m.. Juno 23. Eh til, .'! ifi a. tn June 21. Ptiein. 8 IO n. m., Juno 2d KENUARDT * CO., C. H. RICHARD A CO .Gen. Pen. Agents, (ll Broad-st. i'as. Agents. 61 li'way. M. Y. WHITE STAB LINE. rr FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. ROYAL AND UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. .CELTIC, Capt Irving, Wedneaday, Juno 13. 7 :3o a. m. .REPUBLIC, Capt. Davlaon, Saturday, June 10, Ida. nv OFKMANIC, Capt, Gluadell, Wednesday, Jun, -jo, 2 p. tn. .ADRIATIC, Capt. Cum, ron. Wednesday] June 27. 3 a. m. En in Winn- S'ar doek. foot of Wost 10th-at RATES.Saloon, tm, *rtO and $100. Return tlekets on favorable terms. Steerage fnm or to tho oil Countrv, e20. 'A limit-*-! number of second-eabtn pasM-imcr-l car¬ ried on theso steamers, rate -,'|5 excursion. $03. For In¬ spection of plans nr ether Information apply at the Com¬ pany's ofllce. No. 41 Broadway. New-York. J. BRUCE ISMAY. Agent. A. Steamboats -NEW. ROUTE. PROVIDENCE Lan FOR BOSTON. PROVIDENCE, WORCESTER and all polnta EAST, via Boston or Worcester. Steamers RIT0DE ISLAND and MASSACHUSETTS leave Tier CO N. JV, loot of Warrcn-st., at 0:30 p. m. dally, except Sunday, com.ectlng at steamers' wharf with express train for Boston leaving Otto, arriving Boston 7:15 a. m. Tullman cars, new equipment; full night's rest; shcrt rall ride. Beeves's renowned orchestra on each steamer. \ LHAXYTWATJ^Pi-OPLE'S LINE. -TV KK-amcrs DREW and DEAN RICHMOND lcavo l'ler 41, N*. It. foot of Canal-st, it ii p. m. dally (Sundays excepted). PRE1G HT repelred untlj tie.* hour of departure._ A.TROY BOATS.Stonnirr-i SARATOG A and CITY OE TROY lifhted Ur slectrlo lights, leave Mer44 N. H.. toot of Ctirlstophsr-st., dailr, except Satur- fly, tip, m. Sunday steamer tenches st Alnany._ CATSKILL, HUDSON AND COXSACKIE. \J ELEGANT STEAMER KAATERSKILL leaves fiom fcot Jay-st., N*. R, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY at 0 p. m., connecting with Posion and Albany Railroad._ n ATSKILL M<.UNTAINS. The Old Route. \J QUICKEST, CHEAPEST AND BKsT. CATSKILL DYER I NO LINE steamers leave every week day at 0 p. m. from foot of Jaj-st., N. It, connr.ct- lng with C. M. and Cartu lt It For Hmo table, list of houses, rat- s, ., neild t,> pier or aildress --lill ES, W. J. HUH fl ES, Treas.. Cstsklll, N. Y. 1 jlALL RIVER LINE f,,r Iloston, N'ewpt.it, Fall River, Providence snd ALL POINTS EAST. Steamers PIL'-RIM ind MUS- Tn!.. Leave New-York fpun l'ler 2**. N,.r*_h River,, foot ol Murrayst.. dally, SUNDAYS INCLUDED, at B p. ra Pull night's resL Exprooe Italr.s leave Fall River 5:'2i) Hud 7:2b B. m., dun Huston 0:50 anl 'J ru;,; retttmlnf, leave Iloston tl p. ni. nreek dav*. 7 p. m. Bundaya, duo New.York 7:3". a. m. AN nRCIlEsTRA ON EACH STEAMER Connecting ANNEX BOAT leaves Brook- lyn 4 :,'IO p. m.,-Jersey i ity 4 p. m. Send four ,ents in stamps tor com o( -Old Col,,nv or Pilgrim Land,-' ¦., j Illustrated summer boak of Mady ono hundred SPECIAL NOTICE. The DOURER SERVICE ..lil be rer-umed for tho Summer reason commencing Jinn. IS, IS... Steamers win leave New-Tork ai b-.io and Silt p. m., for ali East¬ ern polnta, Ho.its leaving at the latter hour will ti.ueh st Newport at 6:45 a. ra. Sun lavs, will leave New- York at ft :'i0 p. m., touehlng at Newport._ ll UDrfUN RIVER BV DAYLIGHT. DAY LINE STEAMERS. NEW-YORK ANI) A LBANT. DAILY (eacept Sundays). Leave Rrooklvn, Iulion-st. (by Amii \> . . . . 8 rOO a. m. Ne iv-York, Veetry-St l'ler.8:40 " " New-York. West SSd-at lier.0:00 " for ALUA NY, landing a: Weet Point, Newburg, Pough- .-. Rhlncbeck. Catskill anJ llud-.ii. Retumlng, leave Albany.8:30 a. m. A Ure' hand attached w Mch boat._ MARY 1'OWKLL FOR CRANSTON'S. WEST Eolnt, Cornwall. Newburg. New-Hamburg. Milton, Poughkeepsie, Hyde Park. Ruiulout and Kingston. Every weeE-day at Vestry-at. .il.l. and westi_a-et. _:_o p. m. excepting Saturdays when sho iMVeawMM hour earlier. \J0RWlCri LINK f.r Hustop. VVorce«t«r,' JLv Portland, New-London, Norwich, \\tiito Mountatna, all polnta North and En-', steamers leave Pier sri ,,_i<i bubv- Ber), North River, foot of U'ntts.,.t. (next pier al>,.\,' De* rry), dally, Bundayi excepted, at 5 p. m. This lina has unequalled facilities f.r handling and distrib¬ uting freight throughout New-England, tum steamer each way dally, except sunda vs. exclusively for freight. Tickles and suite Rc ms secured at 207, Ml, 337. 3'.i;, 967 Broadway, lo and Vi Greenwich-*-,, 158 Bowery, in Rrooklvn. 4 Court-st, 333 Washlngton-st and 331 Eui toil¬ et. At, Pier 40 North River, and 011 Steamers. _ti. Vf. nRA DY. Agent. PONOOUT, KINGSTON AND CATSKILL [OUNTAD.S, Landing at Cranstons (Wort I'oint), Cornwall. Newburir. Mrirlb'ro. Milton, PongBkeepsia Brid Rsopus, connecting wi'ii i'1-nr and Delaware, Btonv clove and catskill Moun¬ tain tailn ste Steameri CITY or KINESTON and JAMES w BALDWIN leave everjr sreeli dav at 4 i>. m.. pi.r foot of Harrison st.. N. Ft., exeopt Saturday, when city OE KINGSTON leavea at 1 p. m. Stonington line..The only .um-t route Ofor Wnti-h lilli and Narragansett Pier uni points in Rhode Island. Through ears between steamers' landing and Narragansett iMer without ehvu-e. Bteanen leave new pier 311 N. R ene til... k ale.ve Canal -'-, at .'1 p. m. ditly, except Sunday. TO NEW-HAVEN, 75c. JL EXCURSION (good 0 .liuIro-iDG. VKW-YoKK, ONTARIO AM)" Wi:-Ti:i;.\ xl RAILWAY. -Trains leavo Hom leirus al West 4i'd and .lar sis. as folio* - West, 4_idst., 7 :50 B. m. *, Jay-sc, 7 :30 a. m., for Mid¬ dletown, Pallaborgi Moniiielln, I.lberiy, Walton, Delhi, Norwich, Et! ,i, Rome, Oneida, Pulton, Osvsego, BuiTaio, Detroit. Chicago, waiikiii Valley i.>ii.t>. Weal 4Sd st., 4 :10 p. m. J.ii ...'.. I Bl p. m., for Mid- di..ii. l.lier-vi.le. Wallklll Valley polnta Weat 42d-<t.. 6:28 p. Bt, ley-ot.. ti.TO p. n dillv Mr Middletown. FalUburg, Liberty, Walb-n. Norwteh. nu-lda, Oawego, Suspension Brldgo, l),-ir,>t, Chleeg., .st. Leula, limtei ,M».|,e;s to Niagara 1 ails. R.'ilinliuf Clialr Car f . Rochester, I'ullman uleejilng-car berth* reserved at 307 Rroadivar, Time-tables, tickets, kc., ru 207,BO7, B44, 1,82.1 Broads ,., .;:): Oth-ave., lat East i.'.',ii,-»t.. 'J.ti Wesi ij.',th-»t.. Now- _,.ik. J. C ANDERSON, ii. P, A. 1H Exchange Place. New-Yolk jKllIGlfVALLEY KA1LKOAD. PASSINOKR TRAINS leave foot of CorUairdt and Dcnt,|es»C» sis. ss follows: ii..<¦) j. iii. for CauKin.ua anl InteraMdlaBa points. ¦ h. iii. Rbi Deaeva, Lions, v mira. Rochester. Uudato an.; Hm Weat snd principal ' .'. folnu. Chair car to llini ru. I p. m. for Tunkhsunock snd Int-smieiiime points. Chslr car to TuiiktiauiiocX. C.iiiicitloii lo Reading aud Dsrrls- Lurg. II 40 p. m. for PRUton snd principal Intermediate pointe, eli.ur eat to L and li. Junction. .. El p. ii f,,r Mauch I'hu ilk rind Intermediate points. Connection te Beading and Barrlaborg. Chair car io Mauch Chunk. 7 |i. in. fer (leneva. Evens, Elmira, Rochester, .Buf¬ falo snd the Went. Pullman slei |,.-r te Lyons H. 15 p. m. for I.ani.iyt mel InU-iniedisto points, Tunis lee VtM ul M h ii, 1 |> in HM 3:40 |i. ra. eon- ti, ii fur all points In Mshsnoj sud ll.wlct.iii coal legions. Bl'NDAY TRAINS H s. ui. for Uaucti CliulX. IIj.lil.u Slid li:'., line lute points. ft lg p m. for Coplay anl Intermediate points. 7 p. in. for Coney*. Emus, Elmira, Rochester, nu.'- talu snd tho Went. I'ullrssti _.|i*.js'r lo I.nins. Oeneral Eastern oaice. 288 Broadway. CHORE I.l\i:.-.\ll Kail R^Tte for Doaton, t » NewjMirt and the Eist. Eipn¦¦,. l, ne. Urend Central Station st H a. m. sud I p. m. I.linl'.>.i Rxweaa anl a new Kr* pre as train at 4 p. m.. oxt-epi Munday. h'asi Ex¬ preaa st ll p. m. daily. Palace Parlor-cars or Hlcviiing- gars to destloatlofe Vuaihoane._ nPRAJNS FOR BOSTON" ' x via New-York snd Now-England and New-Tork, New. If av, ii and Hartford Rosda. Leave NEW-YORK If) A. M.. '3 P. Mn 35 P IC Arrive BOSTON I .30 i" U "i IV M 7 a H. ..T.PARLOR CARS ON DAY TRAINS *** PULLMAN bl.El I'INO CARS ON NIGH? TRAINS. .-:0O p. m. Ditly, Including sundays. -*-----_-« a. Othor trains P.-.ilj ,-x rcpt Sundays. bleeping car accommodations run l.» um-tin**, ut tlrlr_.s oin,es, :t..7 Broadway. .,¦.: ,,,.I Cent..,I Depot. *"' PENNSYLVANIA RAILKOAD. ' A fin snd eftor May IA, lnin. GRAND 1 El NK DINE AND UNITED STATES MAH, ROUTE. Trains leay., New-York, m i)e-il,ro«»ea and Cortian.l bireet Perrios .is follows: --»______ Harri-bu ', I'r.. nira and tho West, with Pullman Palara l ara attached. 'J .no .». m., O.oO and p. m. dally N-w- Y. rk nod Chicago i. Parlor, .)ii,im<, bin.,king sui Sleeping \ -. at ...'.¦; *. io aver* day. Winiam*!,,ir,-, Dock Iii. ri. '.) mi % m., 8 p. m . Corry and Em: al. ri p. m., connecting et. Co-rT Vii Tltusviiie and tho Oil Region*. ' For Lebanon, 9:00 .>- m., 9:39 i>. m. and 12 .IS.idght. For Norristown, Phenixvlile, rotti-town and li¬ ll :o*j a. m., 1 00, 2:00 end 4:00 p. ir- bulurdaya nly, ii p. m. Sendaya, 8 '."» and lo a. rn. Ba: ii lour,-, Washington and in bouth, M Untiled Wash. lngton Expreaa*' ol pullman Parlor Cars, dally i Bui bay, lo a, m.; arilvo Ws.iilngl.on 4:00 p. n, l daily, wilh Dining Cur, at 3 :-.0 p. m.. arilvo Wash, lngton '.,.12 j,, m.; n _", 8 r.O and > a. m., 1:00, 2 DO, 4 :'M and «:00 p. m., ai.d lilli Dight, Bunday, o:J5 and j a. BB. 4 3j a.,d 3 p. m. au. 1- 16 night. For AUanUo City, 1 p. m. week-days (through I'srlor Carj. For l ape May, 1 p. m. we. k days. Long Brain-h. liny Head Junction snd Intermedia** st*. tums, via Ballway aol Aasb M ». m., 13 n, m. 8U0, I :10 uil ', |/. in. On Son tay. 9 Ai u. m. and .'. n. m. id,, reit, s'op at. Astury Balk/. For old Point and Norfolk, \..i New-York, Philadelphia anl Norfolk Railroad, 8 p. m., daily; via Balll-BON and Ray Line, -1 :3._> p. m Week -lays. Boats ot .. Brooklyn Annex*' nneet wl'.h a.I Uirougk trains at Jersey Civ, affsrdiujj a spe :dy and dlrc-cB transfer for Drooklyn travel. FOttl'HILAIiKLI'HIA. Express trains leave New-York, v.a Desbrosses and Cortlandt Street Ferrie*, as follows: 0:20, 7-20, », J i'J, Chicago -Umlted, with Dining Car, an. lo, Washington Limited), and ll a. m., 1, i, 8:90. 4, 4 :;¦.<), 6, 8, 1:80. 3 ar.d 'J p. m. and ll: 18 night. Accommodation, 8 .90 eat il lo a. ss., 4 :80 and 7 p. m. tsund.iy *., Express 0:15, ii 'ri Limited, and lo e. m., 4, 4:30. 6, 8, 8 -_¦-. mid i p.i..., and li I j nikhu. Accommodation, 7 u. tn. Trains leaving New-York dally, except Sunday, at 8, 9 and 11:10 a. m., 1, 2. 4, .",, 8 p. m. mid Vi X m. and 0 p. m. on .Sundays, connect at Trenton Ior Cam* (len. Ticket Offices, Nos. 1, 43.*, RIO and 944 Rrosdwsy. 1 Astor ll nu se and foot of Deebr..I Cortlandt ala 4 Court-st. aud Brooklyn Anni I loot of Kuinn-st, Brooklyn| Station, Jersey city; Emigrant Ticket omeo. Castlo Garden. Tim New-York Tran*f»r Company will call for txtS Che, li ) hotel* and CHAS K. I'I fill, J. R. WOOD, General Manager. General Pasi'r Agent VOE Xs.Trains leave from Chambara-st. bt.aion week days for Englewood, r iia.1y, aster. .Sparklilll, and Nya-'lt 0:30, 7-80, 8:20, 'J .80 and H'M a m.; 1 .1... 3:3". 4:00, «:60, ', 20, .-IO. 0:40, b :00, 10:30 p. m., ll midnight, (sundays, 7:00, 9:50 a, m.. 4 and 8 p. rn. ".'or Nunnet. Spring V.i ley. .Monvy and Tallnians. weale days "oo, 8:60 a. m., 4:50,, 0.40 p. m. buulays, 050 a. m. and b p. m. , ERIE RAILWAY.-T-.ke_ Office*, 4 01, 317, 711 and Dbl Broadway, 163 1-2 Bowery, 187 Wei's.. 1 ilaitc-ry Plate, Chambere and S8d Street lonies. New- lork. ail .mi 833 irulum-.c., Brooklyn; lor iirnsdwsv. Williamsburg; eorter Newark an l Hudson sis., Hoboken; 62 Mom tomery-si and New Bte lion, .crecy City whero Tickets anl Parloi or si.- ping Car teacrva tiona and orders for chad ifer t baggage ran tv* obtained. Ex¬ press train* leave 23d-sc 5 minutes earlier than limo shown from Chamhers-rt. ; local traine ito IO mlnutaa earlier. 9 a. m., daily, Day Expreaa, buffet drawing-room coached t,. Hu::.ilo Pullman sleeping ni linville to Cincinnati an CteveU 11 10:80 a. dayl Delaware Valley Express, parlor car to Binghamton, Owego. iirml-.i nrid Corning. 6 j), m., daily. "Chicago snd Bt, I. ni* Lin 'ed.* a eoltj Pullman nain of day ate' l,u,T- I hes to Dur. fain. Niagara palls, Cleveland. Chicago, Cincinnati anl Bt Lou . no ..-..:_ e.: 9 p. m., doily Chi ' -z coaches to ttl ri*-- Elmira, BodMgtaat Buf- fal". Cincinnati and Chicago. Rntnerfora una Passaic.4, 4:48, 0, 7, ?:80, »:»->. 10:30 a. m.; 12 Mon; 1. 1:45, 3. 3:40,4:10, 4:40. 0.1O, 5 30, 5.10, Ot:. 0:90, 7:30, tl, 10:30 [,. n*. 12 night Al-o to Euther! 1 b :30 a. in 4 :B0, .",:.-'" p. m. Pal ll B, 8 IO, 0 IO, p. ii 4:48, Mile IO 80 a. m.; 12 neon; :4.1. 3. 4. 5. ', iSO, 7 <". il, 1" ii" I- m. 12 nl.-ht Paterson-4. 4 :4 5. 0. 7. 7 :50. 0 :.V1, 10 :'lo a. m. ; 12 noon; 1, 1 :4b, 9. '¦'¦ ¦' 8 IO I, -1 rio. 4 5:10, 6:30. I'M, 0:40. 1:80. 9, 10:30 p. m. J 12 night Sundav«, 4 :45, 8 30. 10 3j a m. 12 roon ; 1:4',, 3, 4, B, 8:80. 7:80, 9- IO:*' n, Bb ii n -nt Nawaxk and Paicraoo. via NewarkgS :45, PO, io, 11:80 a. m.; 2, 1-10, 4:20, 1:80, 5:20, 1:60, 8:20, 7:80, 10 p. m.; 12 night bundays, y a. u. ; 8:8Q_ 8:80, 8 p. m. lU<leeiv.,od anl Sii!Tern-4, 4:45, 7:50. 3:30, 10:30 a. m.; 1. 3. 4, 4 :30. 5. 5 :30. 0 rio, rt :40, 7 :S0, 'J, 10 :'.i" p. m. ; 12 nliht. Also to Ridgewood, 6 :30 a. m. 5'20 p. ra. ; to Ku.Tero, 3:30 p. m. Bundara 4:45. 8 30, 10:3_ a. m. 1 :4k, 4. ii :3n p. in. 12 D .'li'- Newbnrg and Cornwill-7 :'.:, 0 a. m. 3 ?0, 4. 4 :30, 5:00, ', I p. m. bundaya. 0 a. m. 1:48, 5 p. m. Warwick-Week dm s. 4 :45, '.), 10 30 a. m. ; 1, 4 r30 p. m. Gosh,-n-4:4.-. 7:80, 9, io :30 a. m.; 1, 3:30, 4:30, 6:30. .jp. m. Sundaya, ', cv ** :80, ri a m. o.30 9 u. m. Middletown and Port Jervis.4 :45. 7 :50, 9, 10:30 a. m.; 3 :30, 4 :30. 5, 7 :30, J p. ni. Sundays, 4 :45, b :30, 9, a. m. : 5, 8 :8ft '.i p. in. Expreaa trains from the West arrive In New-York al 7 :05, ll ron i. m., and 10 .20 p. m. W. J. MURPHY, E. P. FARMER, Gcn'd Suy't C ;ncral PassMUgvr Agent WEST 8HOEE RAILROAD. N. Y. C. A ll. lt lt 00., lessees. Trains leave Weet 42dst. station as folio-, a, and 20 airni uten (allier from loot of ,Iay-»t., North K,vr. Detroit and C-icagO, *9:55 B. m.. '0:00, '8:15 p. m. St. Louis, 'fl 00. 'b :18 ],- m. Byracuse, Entrain, Rochester. Su»pe*lsion Bridge, NIs Sgara Eails, 3 :16. 9 "-"> a. m., -0 :00, -r, :15 p. ra. Utica. 3:15, ".):.*>.",. i- ll :80 a, >9 15 p. m. Kingston, Saugertles, CauklU, Albany, 3:15, '7:15, .9 :._¦>, (.1 11 :3o s. I - l.i ;.. 1:1. Cranston's, West Point ComwoB, Newburg, *3.i">, .7:1.",, ".» :.",.",. 10:15, (a ll .30 a. Bt, IS)4 _00, 4:10, 5:15, "8:16, 8:45 p. m., and '0:00 p. m., C."_.n«iou's. Comw.nl, Nan burg. 1', r .iintie.il snd Cain li East, '0 00 p. m Hamil ton, London, '..:,, 5 a. m.. ". C", '8:15 p. m. Ti¬ ronui, 10.85 a. m., :o :0'~, .8:18 1 Elegant sleeping ears for Buffalo, Niagira I'alla, D'. troll, 1 hicago and Kt Lonls. ' Dali.v. ua.lv except Saturdav. n her trains dailr >geept bundar, ta. .¦<-. Leave Jersey City, P. u. it bu. non, (_i)ll :20 a. m., (a) 8:40 p, m.; Hoboken, Weat si.om bsa lion, (a>ll .80 a. m., (s)3'M) p. m. Per ticket*, time-tables, parlor 01 sleeping car accrmm*-. dan,ms or information, apply al offices. Brooklyn.838 Washingtoa-at, 7:'.< Kultou-at. Annes Ofllce, toot al |*ui. t..n-.-t. New-York City.3CA 788, 942 llioadway, 153 1-2 Howery, 12 Park Place, and West M on 8iati.,ns. t. ,-v oj Weal 42! *t fm t of Jay-.t., N. E. C. !' l.t.MHEItT. 5 Vanderbilt avo. Paaaancw Agent VLW-YOHK CENTRAL AND HUDSON ll El VEE BAILROAD. CHEAT FOI R-TRAI K TRUNK LINE. on and after June 2, trains leave GRAND 1 Vi HAL bTATlON, it .mu Plneat Pa»eenger btatiou In Am-rlea. *H a. m.. Ei chi -...r an t Montical Express, drawing-room e.srs t Albany, Troy and byracuse, alsu to Montreal und b:. All 1»:50a. m., PAMMI'S VESTIIIELED CHICAGO ANI) _-T. LOl is LIMIT! I), naively of bnffet t-moking-ciir, dining-car, Ira winn 1, >m anJ sleeblng cai»f,,r Albany, Utica, byracuae, Hochester, liuiialo, Niagara talla, Erle, 1 ev land, Indlauapolis and Toledo, arrlvlac al Chicago at 9 50 a m.. St, Louis 7 to p. ni. next day. 1<I:80 a. m., Chlcego E-.prcss [01 Niagara rails. To- .onii,. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Detroit and Chicago dra» lug-room carn w Cai andaigua an 1 Rocbi ^te.*. lifrsu a. m., Waatern Ncw-Yeafc auu Northern li\.,r ~*. with ,!r.i.,iin;i,,, ni ear. 3:30 p. m., bani Bad OtlCB BpaalaL With dranitij. room cara to Albany and Troy, ltuub through io Laka George on Satur :.m * only. .4 |i. 11.., a,1,111.iii .11 to Albany and Troy. i'O p. m., f-sl Chicago, Cincinnati aud Bt Louis Etu pitas lor Niagara 1.11a, Buffalo, bu.penslnn Bridge, i"- i.uito, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Indlauai la, To¬ led... Detroit and Chicago, witii sleeping and dining tar*. , BO p. m.. Montr al an I Canau li 1.1!". Bleeping ea.s w Plat'sburg and Mon'real vii Kouse's Point and \ :.i bc -tban slso to Bj rai se in 1 CananJalgua, ctniy except Bunday. Bunday train dcea nea mn trees of A'-an,-. :, |,. n.. Bpec ii Blc per, arriyes Itocbcster 7:10 a. m.. Buffalo '.' i'i:> a. m.. and Cleveland 1:23 p. m. i'll :30 p. m.. Fast, Night ENlir-s-s for Koch'»_er, Buf¬ falo, Niagara Palls, Tulon lo, Cleveland, Clucinnau, la. llanapolla, sc Louie i-eta irltk __toepdig- ,ars. Bleeplng-ears to Clayl. via Utica, ,ia.iy except baturday aKo to « snandaigus on Bundara only. 12 nlKht, Aitunv Express willi -!.¦ plng-cara to Albany and Tiov. Connecte with the norning nain- f. rhe w.-st. for Beratoga, Lako George sud tho NVrth icxcu't b-iturday night). Tickets and spar* in iln rtng-ro. m 11 I si .'inuit ears ru ¦le at Giand Central Sis n 413 THS and 94J Broadway, 12 Park iii:i,«*, 1 Batterr-place. pa w. si ec, .- ,1 ?:iMlist. Station, Naw-TojFkj 333 Waahlngton and 730 Pulton sta., Brooklyn, ami Tj 4tii-st., \v \Ve*tn'i's Expreea calla for and clucks beggage front hot-is or reel le linn dall] ette rs daily except Sunliy. I8tcp it lasths St. Station to ta!..' up pssaenj N "1 Ind W-'-L J M TOEl EV. Il EN KY MONETT. ceueral Buperlnteudent Genera) Paaaenger Agani pFNTKAL KAILKOAD OF XFAV-JF.USKY. VloO't'ol' LIBERTY BTREET. NORTH !'l\ '. .rime 'i'..i,.- ,,; Ms; 20, lue Eor PIIILAlUl.i'IlI V ind TRENTON. " Hound Brook Route," a'. 4, 7 t\ '.>, 11 a. na 1 :80, 3 li. 4, 5.3n. 7:30. 12 n. m. BUNDAYSal 4, s 4.", a m.: (.Kt I'.'j, Trains leaving ar I. M5, Il a. m., 1 iii), 4, 6:30. 7:30, 12 p. bl hav.1 neil nu foi E id lg, Harrisburg, yin.-, <¦',-.; 1 1 m. for Eaaton, Bethlehem, A lientown. Manon chunk, Reading. Barrlaburg, ,-u. On Sunday for Easton. 7:00 a. m. for E.etiinMeii, I", i-r.in, Bethlehem, Allens tow 11, M null Chunk. 8 ito .1. ie. I, r Et -minston, Like nopatcong, I'-iston. Bethlehem, Allentown. Maueh Chunk. Wilki .han.', bnoi* Ung, Harrisburg, Pottsville, Tanaka, tjiuuiokln. Suni-ni >. I. \* ibui Vi 1 p. m. for Flemington, Vauton, H.-liKliem, Allntown. V.i.nh Chunk, Ri adli ll :: 1". |i in for i'.-i-'on. Bethlebeia, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Wiik.-' , * i.,11m kin. .t 3i) p. iii. fer Flemington, Ean, ||o|_au-a«g, l_a»ton- Bi Hil iiein. All-ino'.mi. .', 00 an.! 8:80 p B, f..r Sotr.eryill.* ami El..mle.", n. 5:45 i'. tn. foi Raston, Bethlehem, Allentown, .Mutch Ch' uk Readnn: Bartta_4l-__ cte on SunJsys e. 5.30 ''' 4'!'8:15. ll ill a m., 1. I :.» 4. 4 30, r, 1*. a m. : Sun- ia. .. 1, h. 8 .! a * n. foi ltd Bank I. t-hury Park, Ocean Grove. i-\ Lil Point Ilea* ant Parlor eaia at 11 :!¦*> a. ax, 1. :t BO. I_M p- "'. .1, 8:16 a. ni-, l. 4 :3!' p. m., for ..rmlngdala, LAMM* Wi.OK, Manchester, Toms Un eic. 4 a. m. I p. m. Tor ATLANTi. CITY, Yin-land. Brldgeton. .'.00, 815. 11:15, 11 15 a. m.. 1 00. 4. 4 JO. S :30, tl 15 p 1.1 sun'.i.s. e. mi, ... -ih AniU*y« SAND. Hoi«K ROUTE Por I.ONt; BRANCH. OCEAN CROYE, etc.. FROM El CE s. N. lt . WJ ., .._ For Atlantie Hluhlai li. h. Seshright. M*m« mouth Beach and I-ong Branch, IO IO laa __.!8/fB :. p m. bundaya (excepl Atlantie llighlaads). u.w B. m. _, .__. ___,__! ___. mn, A-'onv Psik. Ocean flrove, ate., 10 15 a. m.. :. , p gund * ¦¦.¦ Pa* »u<1 ocvta <:i'.\. ._____.._. for Lakewood, T.m- River sud Barnegat. 4:30 a. m. 3:45 p. ni. _ PAPI CUURLES ROUTE V FOR OED I'OIN I" cDMFiiRf. ' Nulli ol.:;. poiM*>vi: II. AND TUE SOUTH. NEW-YORK. PHTLADELPmA A 5>'°I'F?It5_Jt«t5" Train leavae foot of Cortland! anl .*,'»^."*** "Ji lally. B:0O p. m. Ticket- an I *l i'ini{ iH'tlhs sri urea ,1 s-.y Ticket ofllce of tie, b'^.J-'ap AB. a! 1. W. DUUiNE. SupW li. li- cuolt-i O. P. A E. Am

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Page 1: chroniclingamerica.loc.gov › lccn › sn83030214 › ... · LITERARY NOTES. Of Matthew Arnold Mr. Lana say*-In ¦ Longman's " i*.ne"-that ho suffered bores gladly, above all if

LITERARY NOTES.Of Matthew Arnold Mr. Lana say*-In ¦ Longman's

" i*.ne"-that ho suffered bores gladly, above all

if Ibe bores "ere young and obscure and poor. " Onco,"nrliN Mr. t-BBft "a remote rural bore thought lt worth

bia rateable \- lille tu -Babe me hts victim, writingInn;* full of havers and yearning llttlo am-

MUons, 1 bBbw Ihat he> also bestowed much of his

telirru wi Kit Arnold, and I asked him how lip eu

(lund If. and WAS h'* <*>d not brr**!, tho t>onds of this

lenac.ous pOf_S__ Rut lt seemed that he had not the

te-.-ut tu leave Hie lei.ors unanswered (ts I confess I

did pr tatty); be Blight have done lt, ha thomc-it, whenI... vaa yous _:. Bli liiu'liiess to helpless and hope¬less poer poets was beautiful, and carried him to the

len;.-!h of Hading merit In work wliei*., at most, nothingma but iho Intention. But for disposing of the

le .eft.ei- ot volumes sent to him by more

pre_i_-W.ni and prctcutloun minor poets, on this and,.; the Atlantio, he had a method of his

ptn. 'KcpIUV *.- -.,Tt' <*nrt ,h.,p<, W('^<, ns.yi.ads of

.Keilli.** oa icHtf-me questions) he-well, he did not

yat yum iii the front of his bookshelves. Doubtless

ppSBOB-St had they known all, would havo

hi i dat Aristotle eorreotly de fl nett the wit ofUr. Arnold v-hcirhv said Ihat wit was 'cultivated lmper-irne.ice."*

Holt ls bringing out a cheap edition In paper eovcrs

nf Bl '¦lbBgea"! ft mag novels.'. The Saturday Review" polnta out that by Mr.

Justice BttrUaO*- recent decision In the case of Mrs.

BanH*_. pabHsaOt against Mr. 6eebohm, writers of

OetJoB I. iv,* ..-<|ulred In England a recountrrd propertyin the -HSBBBttl -1'iallty of their wonks. The Judgelooa SOI pretend to Int erf-re with the right of purelydramatic ie-o,'-e:itatli,n. Ho says In elma to thr de¬

fendant: '-Act Mr-. Huriietfs story as much as >u*u

Ibo 1 rantin! prevent |BO from repeating her words

and wpiBBaaillBI ber scenes. The law has not made

I'l.i.i hef ptosaaty, and you may get what profit aol

nf Ihe. vim eau. But you must go no furlhr-r. Pro-

Aoes a stasis eojj "f fll° r,ay' wblch 1 hola t0 b0

pcMttoaUj the bum as the book, and I restrain you st

nm tresa Infringing a right oxpie_sly secured bystat ufo.**

Whittaker ls bringing out the life of Lort norbert of

CberbB-7 la lbs Cssaslsl series; the "Life of Emer¬

ita,* by richard Oawott, In the series of Great Writer*,

innl lbs "O-BS of Horace*1 In the series of Canterbury

Tho Howard Library ls now tho owner of a blank

baal o-asrota are to be found a number of Shelley's

mess, asl aOara in Iii- own handwriting. The '*-*ky-laili" and ti.e " liBSS to an Indian Air" are among

¦.neill. _n

ROOKS OE THE WEEK.

Sta.v*_ nv Christi tx TIBOBCE By George Parklisiier. TX tX, LL li. lCuio, pp. 123. (CharlesBsrtbaeTa ..-oiis.

Iona- A LAT Of -UCOTB-TT Gnr.rcE. Rv Payne Erskine.'

13aa0| Pf- ia* (Boston: Cupples A Hard.)Tem iv. at st, ny Bk Aili. By Marla 1/oulse Pool.

i te* pp, -:;"'- (Roston : Ilon_rliton. Milfltn a Co.)

Tiir. amati tn I'hotoi.kaI'Hrr. By Ellerslie Wal laee.

)r. M. 1>. l'-iuio, pp. HO. (Philadelphia: fSOSSSB ('oates.)

Mn T*.mi:i:'-* Va«-ations. By Edwara E. Hale.

Ita* ea. ititi-. (Boston: Roberts Brothers.)

Bov.t WoUEtft HiAins, Hy Louise Chandler Moultou.l'Jtiio. pp. MA. .Bostoa: BoliorM BrotUars.)

BlOBBLB ox Wu fat. Itv .**. BaTar* Dad. P__-», pp. 2C4.

(Aaaoa l>. F. Randolph & Co.)Tiir Kuri. IIammki. By Lauis Ulbacb. l.mo, pp. 231.

ill. Appleton .V Co.)JCBauara luiin.iai*. By E. W. Boyd. lGmo, pp. 68.

(Thara-is Whittaker.)Thk BlBta OS Nature Ry Felix L. Oswald. 12mo,

pp. 240. (Ihe Truth Seeker Co.)

Roia.n RrRKEU v's Puohatiox. By Helen Campbell.1 Gmo. pp. Kl- (Ro-toti: Robert- Brothers.)

Btiiay I:wk-* BOOB Niwioiir. By Esther GraceWheeler. Hmo, pp. 18a, tBostoa : OBBBlBS 6: Hurd.)

BSAQOSO and Fink. Ry Harry Castlsmoa. 16mo,pp. .10. il'lniadelphia: Borter Coates.)

Tilt Inn rOOfS ali-IAKK; OE, WHAT MYRTA 8AW. Byt'harics H. Moutuirue and C. M. Hammond. 12mo,pp. mi;. (Btatan ! TbaBlBS Downey. Jr., A Vo.)

Mn. Isaais; A Tale or MonERS India. By F. Marrion crawford. l_mo. pp. Bk*. (Macmillan & Ce.)

¦BBB. BOBSOS RiruAnnsoN and bis Works. ByMrs. f-chuyler Van Ronssolaer. -to. (Houghtoa,

Militia A Co.)

I

I .cu) (Jubluationo.WAVE YOU READ '89?

Tlardly tn s score of years has any book called forth

such diversity and vehemence of criticism as has greetedthis strange tale which holds even the unwilling readerwith an Indefinable charm to the very end.

Wo pl ve a few of tho curiously contrasted epithetsthat have bren applied to lt by various leading Journalsof tl ¦ country, lt has been declared " clear.*1 " can¬

did,*1 " fascinating," "dull,*' "mischievous," " starUlnj*,"¦ M'onir,*' "clever,*1 "awkwardly written," "deftly dono,"¦ a work of diabolical Ingenuity," ¦ an Apocalypse from

I Warn I": two-," "an absorbing romance," "exacts andNB upon attention," "requires more knowledge than

most women pm ness to make Bs reading enjoyable,"¦ haunts lbs most careless reader till the end snd then. ..erwai.1," "full of strong types and original Ideas,"" the Irish of a modern Therslte.," " a choice piece of

llter.itu.e," " tba most M-rtlin? of political paradoxes,""based cn sb-u-jj hTpetheeea," "evidently written by a

man of preat mental force, perfectly schooled," ¦ th-*

work of a Rnund lawyer thoroughly versed In politicalaffairs," ¦ writ'en with a hlch moral nnd patriotic pur¬

pose," " whether a mari ls justified in publishing a bookat this k'n 1 in arte to secure the most desirable thjeetIn tills world or tho next, ls a matter for every man tosett!-* with his own esaaaBSBSS," "better a thousand-foldfor a psny to be defeated by a weapon like this, thanwin BBeeeaa bj lt," " lt ls a work .hat every young man

should read," '¦ lt affords a better knowledge of existing.nd opposing in!ere.,ts than ls cl?ewhere easily attaln-sble."

A rlance at these will show how curiously the bookafb* rt a different renders It asks no moro favor of the

than a homet, and like that very practical ln«ect.ono v' ¦¦ la very apt to Cr.d "the businessend" j. rn, turing his cutbde somewhere or other before

rasO tba tart prmgraph.AU **¦ *. ''¦ BBB who opens tho covers reads

.-ire. ar.d then he feels os if he h.vl witnessed ¦

P '? ^ wblch he somehow had been an actor.BS BBteataaa* IOO, why there U gUch diversity of

Bbsaa lb BssMss being a fascinating story,i -v-nlne" ls a literary puirle which ls well worth

re.*, .nd a political paradox which few will bc in-Bttasi to Ignite.

FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.

Cloth, $1 25. Paper, 75 Cents.

CASSELL & COMPANY, Limited,IM ANO 100 4TH.AVE., NEW-YORK.

Tom.iX iX AMi:^CAXST^EsT^!.-¦. Ki('li..r.l» t. ELY, Th. D., Associate Ptottsaot at

MBH Hopkins University, member of Maryland Tax Com-¦kolas-, author of « Tho Labor Movement la America."etc., mo. 12mo, si 75.

Professor i;iy fj.s oumEBm the flrst bread and er<tlcalrea-iv, upon the manifold syst-,,,, of taxation that obum

In our OEM cu** and States, it ls . work of lm-.ea-ta In a masrerly manner th,-

V** "¦ taxation as wt-11 as the m,',,,,.BU ene.es rt** pmmH ln mmtm ot tMsvol"',., .. ,_ clIiily ,xlvMe hy Bul|ii.r.UK an(1

.

tompllod table, ubnai,^ .,o vui.ou.s n.ethods of-taxes and , eWBasPWH resul.s m nay OAsZ

'¦ Bf mon. a.d whi:,. u w!. ,|f,t m ^ ^£ ev,rvtam rot, U will sppea yetally to .ax assessors, lawJ er,, liKltiaturs and all SBBJfSi lu public affairs.

POrvTffi AM> I.IULUTY.EB COUNT L. N. xoi^toi. Tra^slsud from tbe Drench

ty llINTI.VGTON SMITH. U_B_ 75 eau."Wan i- tm ka his motives, eondltloocd in his actions "

Such ls Count Tobe's expl.n_u-m of the OemaamTetEtm atti Frco Will. . PoWCr and jAh,rtr^ £%"" Jto the recent treatiw on " Napoleon and thc Russian ramWigu." which awakened such Uiierost faa si) student* ofMsiory. It ls an attempt to rescue the stuly of hlstorvfrom tho hands of those who devote tholr energies |nurchlnz for sabOeaoatl O0U.VS, a.ii u, brlll|f JJ JJJT .

ti.o BBBpla and n.uMy laws that povern the life 0f huumu

T. v. cnowjiLL _ cr;.,13 A.STOi: pla<;e. new-vowc.

MfflUj BOO! Of OPSV.AU Msau .,Uv(. ^...*\*mtm. il, 11-ra nd. The standard aull"?it> f_?An.. .1, ,,, pen ail aa i~menu. Rul.-s for sailing, swimBUng, ball iilav.ng, .;,ootj.?, horseback riding ,T_ *{im full. Siper copy, i'ubllshed by The TrTl,une,''N('»!Ire***. EuWluU'lB*< .od u-tlversauy oomp__i_*i,te<i'by tho

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JXtm pnMTi..flfott0,_JL_^la-Ui.....N DECK.

By T. ROBINSON'W^JII^EN.O. W. DILLINGHAM, Pobllsh.-r:. H8 W*s. Cld-st, N. T

Mr. (Captain) Warren has mOTte/l OmArr almost everforeipn (Ism. and prrsumatily o_T«i->.mi,_jiJ ¦ijylro to »-i>!nn;vaclitMiien, counselling them In rjfnor" catch-penny lexbooks, mere compilations of Hrclish poiks, and stick tistiiiid.-ird works, in uso by our Navy, fn connection wit!nctu.il expel lenee on board coasters or fishing vesselsund Intro..inc* simple fotmuias to show how slmpiu Imatter lt is to find one's position at sea.

¦. Extracts fruin opinions of tim pross."N. Y. EVENING POST.-" Ile talks in an essy-goln-

way of tho lamented it,-,line nf American ahlpplnc air

about tho pan yachtsman may some time play In th,history of this country's Marine"

N. Y. SUN.."Ile doesu'I, believe In lexi books, busutrcests a cruise In a Sandy Hook pilot beal or iGloucester fishing boat as thu heist elementary instru.tlon. It ls lively, discursive, with much agreeable readlng."

N. T. COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER.-" He InduUciIn a pood deal of minded chaff and common sense. Th*book abounds In anecdote elven tn a rollicking vein."COMMERCIAL OAH-TTEj." He has scant respect

for steam yachts, thona '*aBron smoke boxes withengineers foi1 bosses." Tho yachting ho believe.ip test* all a sailor's nemanoo. ile. spins sswsea yarns of other day*, when sailors wero sailor-;debates the keel and centreboard question; sketchesjua Ideal yacht; gives text books sn unfriendlyblast speak* In praise of the qualities of Sandy Hookpilots; recounts thc modern dancers of the deon; HeeHtXM[ead lines, buoys, \ptlatlons o, the needle, the log, leeway,the rvrkonini.:, the nautical dav, etc. ; and couclud.*with a chapter of general axioms."_WHYNOT BEAD

SUMMER LEGENDS TO THEM.?

The 12,7CCth query In tbe Boston Tnnscrlpt had thesowords:wm some one give a Hst of books and authors Inter¬

esting to a family of three boys, seven, nlno snd eleven

years old; boys who like all sorts of stories, from ('rlmmto Homer, and who devour tho younger books of historyand adventure ; beys who wouH gladly read " She," " KingSolomon's Mines," or " Treasure Island," but whose mother

prefers less exciting Action for thom. What would bogood (and interesting) to read aloud to such a trio 1

" Summer Legends" would occupy a high place In sucha Hst.

Il HAR THE CHORUS OF TRAISE.¦ Inventive fancy-grace and simplicity of form-keen¬

ness and tatnt.-iin-ity ol wit. Their charm will bo felt byall classes.".(Christian l'nlon.

" Full of diver-Ion for youpg jieojl^ *ho like fairy talesat once simple and kind In i-pifft ai-if with the most honest

morals.".(Boston I'ost. twit" We know of no modern fairy tales, or, for that matter,

ancient ones, which would give .kwener dellirht to au Im¬aginative child than these. . . . We.-aro quito euro that

the ciders as well would BtU0 AS .exquisite grace, slyhumor, and here and there tbt MSBWI pathos of thesestories.".(Boston Advertiser.

" Nothing of half the merit h.-u» be«n published sincetho translation Of I.aboulay's Ka irv "Tates and thc Storiesof Haaf. Baum ba eh bas a lighter loscli and keenerwit than either of these author-.''^TyomiiM rclal Bulletin.

"Eight, fascinating and pure.".(Albany Press. "Thodelight ls superlative.".(nartfor^ Post. "New. orlgl-eel and delightful.twenty .old Si-IDte-li that have never

been told before."-(N. Y. Sun. ''.'airly bubbling over

with wholesome fun.".(Literary World." Nor ls lt credlblo that the original can have lost I

scintilla of its wit, a whiff of Its savor, through Mrs.Bole's translation.".(Philadelphia Press.

SUMMER LEGENDS.Translated from the German nf RUDOLPH BAUM-

BACII by MRS. HELEN B. DOLE, limo, gilt top.(1 25.

T. Y. CROWELL & CO.,13 Astor Place, New-York.

ihistrnctionFor Bovs and Youn? Men.City.

A -CIRCULARS Ol' OOOD SCHOOLS FREE.. State whether fer boys or girls, aud loiniitv preferred.

IC E. AVERY. American School Bureau, 2 Vf. -.tfcst-.N.Y.PREPARATION for Full College I'.xnmlnattons. Sun,

hut Session WOODBRIDGE bCIloOL. begins Augustia BS Bast ...ih-st.I'NIVERSITY GRAMMAR SCHOOL 1.473 Broadway.U near 42d-at Mst year. Primary, commercial andclassical departments; Instruction thornush. M. M.HOBBY. W. L. AKIN. N. C. HENDRICKSON. Trina.

For Both Sexes.City.T"_.E BERLITZ SCHOOL OE LANGUAGES,

WEST MADISON SQUARE. N. Y.Open all bummer. Also Scasido bummer Course.

MFor Youn? Ladies.City.

ISS CHISHOLM'S SCHOOL FOR GIRL&.15 East 65th-st., Kew-York.

Will reopen September 20. Boya' Classes.»TMIR HARVARD EXAMINATIONS FOR WOMENS. will t_e held in New-Torh on Juno 28th, 20th snd 30tha scholarship of saon ls o_Tor»ii in connection with thoseexamination*. For Information, apply to tho Secretary,82 East 38d-st., New-York.

Musical Instruction.CfUMMER TERMS AT THK FAMOUS*~ NEW*YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.

I..,eated only ai5 EAST 14TIIST.. At door nat of 5TH-AVE.

Chart, red In 1888.Thc FIRST ORC.AM/.KD and best Al'l'OINTED MUSIC

bCIIooI, in thr 'linn v.No BRANCH or CONNECTION with any other on Hth-

st, or in the eily, as represented.NEW l'l.'-LS l'.Ki i.lVI'.l) li.iy a;;U Evening.

Boys and Young Men-Country.BDRDENTOWN (N. J.J MILITARY INSTITUTE,

ou llie itlulls ol Ute Delaware, ht'.ween New-YofS anlPhiladelphia. Solid foundalloni m E»nl Ish-Americanacademic atodlea Careful pteparatton foi eellesa andhigher scientific aehoola Mu. ic. Upton's U. S. A. Tactlci___REV. T. H. LANDON, a. m.. Principal,BRYANT SCHOOL. Ro-'yii. L I.. H. Y.-I..ai ...ii«School of Um lushest class for boys: Primary, Inter-mediate, Academic; Military organlratlon._GEO. BRUCE CORTELYOU, Principal.

l^REEHOLI) INSTITUT!. Freehold, N. .I.-Korty.A lourih year; for boys sad 'lune mon. Address_Rev. A. G. CHAM units, a. M., principal.

PALMWOOD SCHOOL FOR BOYS-At Milford, Cnn.J Parent* v. lei ari- unfortunate tu the management of

;liclr sobs Will do weil io prol't Ny th" advantages .

t,y this school Addrehj FRANK M. HOWE, Sap's.nli'IIUNM MILITARY ACADEMY. Word-st-.-. Mt.

.4-d jiar EngllalL Scieutiiic. Clasaiea-a II. METCALI', A. M.. Superintendent.

IRVING INSTITUTE. Tsrrytown-nri-Hu Ison. ofTers uri-UMi.H advaii-.a_.-es u. parent-, seeking the best Instruction

tor their boys. Addresi A. ARMAGNAC. Ph. D.MITCHELL'S BOYS' SCHOOL BUleiici Maaa., Tsi'lrmi-s from Boston and 0 miles from Lowell on theBoston snd LOwell R R. A Strictly .-elect Karn.It M-i.Ifor Boys from 7 to 15 Inclusive; faa term commence.October 1. Send for circular lo M. C. MITCHELL.A. M., Principal.\ BW-ENGLAND CONSERVATORY.

MUSIC, KINE ARTM, <>i:aTOry,Literature, English Branches French, German, Tt_il*nn.tc, LARG! ST and BEST EQUIPPED In the WOLLI.loo Instructor* 2,252 Students last rear; iiuard ANOtoo.M with Steam Heat and Electric Light fall tl,.'iicjrins Sei.i. 18, ls»a. Illustrated Caleudar free. Address

!'. TOURAEE, Director,Franklin Square, Boote*, lissa,

PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, CIIESTEft.I iii,Til YEAR. A MILITARY COLLEGE. Civl, Lr-¦inci-ilim, Chemistry. Ar, liitectnre. Classic*. I'rcuara-ory Dept colonll c. E. hyatt, Prealdsntl| ouitlNM KCHOOL, itotfolk. Conn.Ll. <i Home School, pr'-parlnr boys and rnung men fornile. Harvard. Princeton, Colombia, all Hi" best colleen

ntlflc schools. Instruction vigorous anl HioioukIilie, homo beautiful, in a remarkably healthy town, five

"¦¦in New-York. Terms, $400. The highest ref.ronces 1Adlross, for circular and particulars,

REV JAMI'S ,\ 'lnU'LE, Principal.> WRY *-i li,mi,. Hamden, ('mm.-Fer Boy* s.imCA0860; boms Influenees; thorough school system ex-¦n. he noun ls, i-vmnasium. boat hon.so, le. Address.".. H. 1. 1 vi Ri ST, M. A.. R-ctor.SUMMER SCHOOL Full BOYS.

*

5 AT THE BRYANT SCHOOL ROSLYN LINYJUNK 21 TO SEPTEMBER 1^

"The best localed and mo>t succesoful of the Summer-BOOM for Roys'; property besutlfully situate! 0:1 saltatei every f.cility for stu ly and recreation. Koritnloi'uo applv t.

_QEO. PRUCB CORTELYOU. Principal^JUMMER SCHOOL st Worran Hall, l'ceksklll, N." y7"

-or circular .ddrcss_COL. C. J. WRIGHT, A. M.

SUMMER SCHOOL, NORWXLKJ C'i.N'N'."Moderate charges. Fm clrcul* 1 addmas

F. S. ROBERTS, Principal.JUMMER SCHOOL FOR BOYS.-i'eeksklll Military

Academy, June vto to September 5. 'M. Send torrcular. JOHN N. TILDEN, A.M., Ml) Tl .ek.-kl.l. N.V."¦niMTY COLLEGE; HARTMllD, CONN.-lxamlna-

tioiis fo- sdmlssion wlU (»¦ hold ei Berkeley Behool, r,1, i' "" Blonday, Tuoaday an.1 Wi'din'-slay June'JS .i'-. '-'7'.- y'" '"'""¦' pirllculars apply u,TUAN KLIN ll. IOW Ll. li .'1.1.*, West .V, -¦ v ¦,

rSiiP i'1 ' ,'SKM''' Ml'.ITA KY" ACADEMY. TwTkt.kui, a. ». -Scud for tie_JOHN N. TILDEN, A. M.. M. I).. Prii.cip.i.

IT EST JERSEY ACADEMY. BRIDGETON, N. J~"

labUioTl jatn^totetTi^"^"^ "^T1IT ILLISTON SEMINARY, Essthsmpton, Msssl-Pm.? paras boys for snj |,.n(ine sci.I. Tail¦rn opens Septrmbei ;,-- CatalogB and Illustratedliclu on spplicstlon. \i

u

B wu.i.ian! GALLAGHER, Prla(Late Master l;,,-i,.o Lat.ii heh,ml.)

A YEAR SOB hoys."

IWITHU C. SI10RTLIDGE. AM. flfarvard).Media fTSBB] Academy.

For Younfc Ladies.Country.fOME and DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS "TUP!^'-MS,' ..pilnt'ilcid, Mas... Mis, Porter, Principal, i'u.

S admitted to Vassili, Wellesley and bmltli ou our cer-Bate. Quincy aaethod for chlldroa_I' .1 l. BREWER <r-ll"~S Rial to r< celvoLpuplla or little children In In r I101.1- nail winier.

1 till Aiikusi 15, cure j. h. MORGAN 1 COOld Broads!., London. Eiijlaiid. All.-r Hut, him li- .'I.¦ «;,Yi}A'L\ '' . AM1LV W IL.IVOR YOI N« LADIJ -, AND Lil 1 Lr 1.11:.

it., i-t, Mass. ii.10 BOM. 13, as, to Juno 17. 'Ml.ld for li; ula,. e'ibo. Loli.Ku AdvaiiUKeH sudrpsrstlon foi i oUege,cLi \.\ 8EMINAKY, SIMSBURY, QONR.-MeflMschool. Youiis Lsdiaa ItoauU/ul and leaiiiifui Iocs-_^

Titree _boors Jroto_Mow fork. Half hour fromtfurl. Address Ber. j. it McLEAN,OCKLAND COLLEGE, '

k. _.NyACK ON-HUDSON.

J*.m** auT"'K si-nuuer for pupils. Bend Ior elrcu-alth lull psrtlcul.-ir.. Enter ,t sny tlmo.W. il. BANNISTER, A. M., Principal.

500

R

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..notrnttion.For "Xoun* Ladiea Country.

YE SEMINAR.', KVL. NHW-YullK.,'r par,.-, lars..! tte,,

^ IjU-Kr..

EVEN gables.-mi'.s. WEST) orrs BOARDINI9 School f.r Yous Lai.-* in lag, ""¦ W. J. Comacut,, s.liniu to WsllosJey. Pt_m_n*s for suv Co. leg Iitin- pinoi- realsst I Umala sj Lakewood, N. J., pu

iii, r. Turo si ring water. Gymnasium and Sun ParlorCm ,-lir oil ap| 'Vltli-fl.____^___________.._STAMFORD, CONN. ;_

Mis, Aiken's Hchn.ll for Younir Ladies snd Childrencommences Oct. 3, IbOS._., ..__,«,

After July 1. address CATHERINE AIKEN.Boutii Ysrmnuth. Mass.

-T-1TE MISSEN ANARLE'S BOArTDllfO ANDDA.1 School for Yoiin.* Ladles will reopSB Seplember tt,

at Od Bayard. rick. N. J._tRIN'ITY HAUL Beverly. N. J.

Es'nhllshcd 1S07.A thorough homo school for twenty young I idle*. Varied

advant.iges of the highest order. Careful training In man¬

ner, mind and heart Solll culture In English. Murlr, Artand languages. A prescribed course for students pro-paring for any follepe. Twenty-first, year begins Sep¬tember 27. For circular adlre^s tin, principal,

_RACHELLE GIBBONS HUNT._EST WALNUT STREET HOARDING SCHOOL forYouri.,- Ml-'* .in 1 LH'e i.ul-. BvOPOhS Sej.r. Huh

(.'th year). Ml- .1. TRAUTMANN, I'rinclnsl,Catalogue on application. 4.801 Walnut--'., l'i.Ilad'a.P.i.ii'Ai,xlif LANI- 8Cl-OOTJ-_FORMF.RLt MADAMEtr ( liiiieiiCs-Bo'irdlng and Day School fnr young ladies

.'l.'d var opens S.u(.i'inl>er 10; Ac tdemiral and ColletePreparatory QmetaeE', I'uphs enter Wellesley on ourBiamlnMien For circulars, aidrcss

Mtaa ADV M. smith. j Principals,Mrs. T. II. RICHARDS. 1 Gciiiisi.towu, Fhlla.

Miecellanoons.

CIRCULARS..Schrtls, beth sexes, city snd eountry,with careful advice to parent*. MIRIAM OuYRI-

Lill:, 31 East 17th-st., between 4th-avo_nnd Broadway.

Ijj* OR SALE..Tba property known as "Hillside," Decu¬pled fm- SO rears «« » famllv and dav school bj tba na

Dr. J. C. Fetch, at Norwalk, Conn., with furniture, 4c. ;di'slrahlu a.s prlvato residence. Fur terms snd particularsaddress O. E. WILSON,

Norwalk, Conn.

G-cacIjcre.AMERICAN AND TOREIGN TEACHERS' AGENCY

supplies Professors, Teachers, luturs. .Jovcrne-.os,Ac to Collegee, Schools and Families. Apply toMRS. M. J. YOUNG-FULTON, 1*3 Union Siiuare.BEST Ti'.ACiil'l'.s supplied; no charge. TEA lt-

. lilts registered for 2o cenw fer ptAtsyej vacaneieeBlsraya OO lund; form f,,r stamp. R. E. AVERY', A merl-tan Behool Hui eau, 2 West 1 Ith-st. M. Y._AY all '.¦.'. GRADUATE, Instructor in s bovs* pre¬

paratory boarding-school, want. sn engagement ssprivate tutor for thc summer vacation. Addics-s AS61ST-ANT. Boa 708, Klngsi m. N. V._V HARVARD undcrgr^uate desires a position In the

country us tutor during the (.minor vacation. Ad¬dress J. w'., 12 Kirkland place, Cam-rids*, Ma.-*.

C'OMPANION, tc Bj a j ions lady of education and/ refinement, with highest references, desires position

with lady ns companion, or with ..moly ss insti-ctoi Insnd Latin; i.bieetlon lo trareUlns. Address

c. h., Tri une Uptown Ofllce, 1,288 Broadway._MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE..Graduate nt I'rlnco-

too .'mil leii,nv in Mathematica want- n position toi,mil these branches in the full; beal references. Ad-dress Box 401, Princeton, N. J._1) KINCH'M. OF PUBLIC BCHOOL ls op***n to a frill

enpsgi iii ",' 13 v, rn |n last position; lilchcsf. test).f.r p.n day* PRINCIPAL, Box la.

Tribune .i.t!,"'._|>ROFERSOR CHARLES HOLCOMBE HATES. Pen-1 msnshlp and e'ocutfon, specialties; trnehea In privatearboola and to private pupils.. Rcsldenc-, a3 Wettuth-st, city._1>"ii: V Wi', LESSONS tn stenography (Pitman's Im-

proved) liven at n.y realdenea, W canton place, city;terms, BO cents l>er lesson; day and evening. MRS.HENRI L. STUART._

v HERS WANTED. Lades: Latin, romro-d-ii,n sciences, mathematics, city school; Primary

te.ichcr, experienced, eltj - hool; Preneh (naiveFrench, English, music governess; kindergarten andmn-ic; German Bpvcrneaa: preceptreaa; teachers for publicreboot, art, Kucl i*-', i,ia-eh.'-. South; matrons for stools.Ocntlemen ri ts St ehool

natlea, i-ciencea, reald nt na- elly j Preneh ind-, ms tires :.¦ li ivs elty. Priaelral public -ch.o',

i.likening, commerelsl bronchee, nest- city; Instiumental music school near New-York; gentleman tor bu»perlor position, llananl ,,r Johns Hi pins man pre¬ferred : aprlculiurlsi fer college. MIRIAM 0 iTRIEKE,'ii East 17ili-*t., li ween On-ave. and Bn alway.rfi^i'TORSi c,,\,.rtle'*~.,,. profeeeorr, teachers, all braacBaa;1 circulars schools renCh. Herman,(spanish spoken. MIRIAM COTRIERE, 31 East 17th-M., between Ith-avo. and Broadway.WOMAN'S EXCHANGE TEACH I'-ES' ni'RF AI* (ferrr both seaes) supplies profeaaora, teachers, govcrncs-,-*,musicians, housekeepers, companions, Ac, to colleges,t-clioois and families; also bookkeepers, stenographers andcopyists lo business firms.

MUS. A. D. CULVER, DOO Oth-ave., Kow-York City.

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fjclu ll.iintt._-

WANTED..A gentleman of ron. rhin-t'T anl tutpt*.Hon tor special work. Apply by tetter, with refer,stating sgo snd formal occupation. Addr,-^ j; ¦*.

27, station i>. New-York._\V' ANTED..An ti'-ru-.-tl,-, pushing travelling salesman;rr experienced in tba overall bualneas and acquainti-iKith the cl'uhir.g trade in Michigan. Address Vf. J.,Tribarta dilke._^_WA.vii H. A first-class farmer; Scotchman preferred;

thoroughly competent IB all li liranch'S: mm rici,but no c-dl.ren. Apply at J. RUSZlTB, -,:, Mei ei it

WANTED Baloaa in for pork products, ncquainte.luiih tin- city; r.'tnil trade. Apply with references

to JOHN MOORE, Room 184, No. 1 Broadway._

Gituationo CUant.it.Semalta.

HRS. I.. BSELTitorroerly Miss L Campbell),

C3 WEST 2CD KT.,FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MALE AND FEMALE

l.M i'Lo V ll BM X HU Ri: A E.Alt references strictly luvcstlgatod and on file for

lnrpectlon.lervanta disappointing families will bc exc'.ud*dfrcm my effloe.N. n.-NOX CONNECTEH WITH ANY OTHER0 lr Ii Ci¬

te WEST 22D ST.

CiOMPANION. i:.v lady of ede itioe and raflnea» companion to a lady; no objection ci the

ny; reforeu ss exchanged. Address .v, j.;, .nive .li:- y City,Ciuk an i.\ ^Dress! ity a woman: go.-d bresdlFdbis u.i ma;; r h ,- goo 1 ut ie el mee I.¦n-Pjo: . 180 w, ,i. BB_i.su, r. st Ooo

CM ISfJ .r HOUHEWoftR' .Prate Isun !. Mr citynniry. iw oth ai,-, .th b usc ab ¦.. i ta-st,

COOR. ii-. :» young -roman as tir_'-rii»- .h f,- ,.^,\.'" eountrj hes refer-nc. fruit la-; employer Ca'i>_ the I .'-.'. -. .":..

CiOoK.-By a Orst-class, hlglily recommended i'sup-rlnr scrvk'-; l.--i families o.ily. tull a'. Mrs'U.VRADELS, '.-'7

I ' [AMBERMAID, Bc By : ^Tin' ''.¦.'-. ai eli mts rms I; good cltj sud eourtryrnferrnecs; would ssslst with oiler work.M. A. E., Tribune Uptown Office, 288 Broadwi/"'OoK.-iiv i Bret-elasayena womA, In private tamllv-u- '""¦./,'," :'.'.'""".. ^'i employer ean be seen. ii;t'aVC-M .>.) I* **T.

/<i.\vi:r.KM v, l:, ,r.i,.. faSiiir:_________'.'" !.' -I Weal -Mb-H., beeementp_5lC_ EaUNMEs. and iiocseWOrk 15y Welafa -i.i; sober, honest, wlUIng am fond of mn ,,best references; city or eountry. Call at, '_'7o Oth-a\o.,'pOOK. HOI -I w.TilK, A-c.-ily » oTr^.rTi^nC, Auy ' [or .itv or ountiy. ....| ,,.,bermald, waltrcaa, kt Al 188 Oth-a>*e,, Jual shove lOth-stjriHAMBEfRMAID. VVAltllE*S, Ic-Br fwliniTgV- girl; neal in person and w.-rk do housework if r.-QuLeir strictly temperate; city or country ., i referent.- tltAlI, 270 Oth-sv, near 17th-at

t'MAMlIELM AID- Itv :, .

.r wsitrees tc go tn I/,nu [aland or Elberon Addiv-_rM. 1'., Trlbuno Uptown Office, U38 Broadaay. AMn**

ppOK ic -i young German v.,,m. .; Orst.,'a-'s nounte-gr^_e-M,!,: r.* i,i":i;r"'-«C-niii*.." Ic!" Hy a ,,, restaurant

or summer hotel; nndi^rnlanda all linc dessert* ailpaltry; nod ti.iK.r; bBSt elly i,f,i, nee. BIHii 71 Aiave., prirli.i Moor_t-OOll.-Bi a smart, competent Welsh woh_____b; -anAer'elanda all kinda ol good family cooking; beet reference-city or cunny, iii 1*0 iii av., near ,','.,Hist, elation!CHAMBERMAID and se AM8*1 I'.l:>s.. By a peraon aiebambermald and seamstress, ur «,,uid wall on a ladrsud do sewing; Brsl elss city references, Caji aM vi,.'tOth-st, 1st floor, fi,,ur. wmt

pOOK, bc. Itv ¦ rot. Bwedish wobb«, is Braiv family cook and laundreaa; understands ears of i,";iimd butter- ls month*1 reference; eountry Brefeni_i.u-ages moderate. 483 Sd-avc, AMERICAN TRAINlNd

H'M rsi wni'.iv -nv » ji.i .,,,.,.ai worker; ioma mecountry. M7 \\t»' _;jih-st., between 8th .ni ini,ave-., candy atora.

n'i i.v.u,':k, Aa. By i Swedish glrTi good bika. _-,_.brea aod blaeull laundress; t ¦t,-.,-,.,. <t I.¦ country: >.,.¦¦- moderal-*. Ib3 8d-ave., AMEftiiI'lLMM.-.i. *-. HOOL. u*tAN

I AUNDRESS. liv n Drst-clsss Isundross; a1 ' i:j objection to the roan tr «wramer months ell 180 Wi il 19th-st, 1st Boor, front.\] aid. kc -in ¦ pei I. or to u iii ., ,..,'. 11 ir and do pl- n with light »,._. !i'l.'sni empli M Wi ¦- Mth ¦:.

**' I J^l^'"1".. 1;-' :1 :' i" ni reaghG i'"id . of either Infants or growl.lulaiei 'referencer Call or addr ,w 'j

Ni BSE, de. ity a reapeetable girl; eiperlen ediufaiiii. sm! grown children; dues plain suiring and la_-fnl; Brm .ia-., elty referent , ,;, ,

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;i,. .*.:;:, w,-_, it '''

\ l:* \ iii, wishes to find a pl seo f.r a vouTTii girl, .iioiii abe can recommend ss hrictit, lnt<-llia«nt _.¦.,(d) truai worthy, to la ki care of hlldren Hui ,,,',yHJ?.^i Apply by letter only u viviTHHmi'min. ....(.., Ea,t lathst. Wm

Nf ft*] '.. By n reline woman m boms to gr^.children; is a ii" ough seamstress; good all? * fer820 <Vest v. in st." Ural n.t. wAt. r f r"

V RSE ¦'..,1 Kl Ml -i .¦ MUSI icy1 c. \ id) ..¦l-l,. - to secure a good silusiinne'rl si nurse snd sramstress ir nu/._->«hly recommend \,Mr,r, M r.** Tn Dlenwoad-ave.,

S WOORAI III li I 1 TYEl-WilITEn-Bv a ,.,,.,.^',ii Bcinlna-on nu ,bj rtlon le leaving city; good rerV-r"es. Address i. J' *'

VAITRFSH Iii ; |. jj ..i....

fjmllj vii-, WAITIU-Ssox 23, Tribune Uptown Offloe, l.'.'.'ls llrosdway.'

VET-NU Rfc E..By a jouiii/ wnmatL in a rt-sbec-shbifamily. ( all to-tuy st .5'« Wesl 'iMthst ".'?-.-".¦io

yORRINO HOI ll M.ll EU irv a rellal.1., sndt ,_ustw,.thy Eurum, trowan: good cook, good di«-j^m^X^tu^ "Uam^' tana,)r'cJt^ « .*»?*

15

Sitnationo -JPanttd.fH-tl.s.i.-m REWARDO.llJ In anybody Who can procure, me an engsgemei,,', travel with gentleman in Europe: am an excellent mir

nnd attendant and a first -claaa mun in every respect; spoimd s little french; superior p-fcionres. A

drees X< ¦»« Tribune uptown Oma, 1,888 Broadway.i; val;', f. lc By :, Bc-H h Proteatnnf; gi*.

r)il ci- i. traitor; nndoii landa cnn nt iieiI, all kinds of salads, w Piing an.I reapeutfui

itrictl) temporal-;; 13 fears' liest etty reference-*; city ,

c.,mn v \: lr,..' JUSEl'il, Trliiuno b'p-owu Uillcil.'.'.l- il mel'aay.

HE'I LEE liv a rorjiectablo Protestant man In a prlvalfamily; lia* lived In the beat ot faml lien, and

Addresa A H., l__:t Broadway.DUTLER..By sn Englishman; thoroughly eompeionl> \ .ir,,«s ii. c., s niversltj place.

(< OACHMAN arel GROOM.- By a steady man; bestj references from flrst-cass families. Please addrci

COACHMAN, '.' East ...'I st,

t, i\. HM AN er CKiii'.M und" 1 At NIlKESS or CHAMi BEHM AID..By nun amt wife: no Incum'ranees

roan excellent .¦¦-<¦ Inn m uife Qrst-elsss Laundress; beaces; city .,1 country. _M Weet 87th-at., Hoom V.

t OACHMAN. Bj a Protestant married man; one childv/ iwi-i city references; thoroughly understands his buseats in ail Ita branches; leaves on account of his peoplgoing IO Eur,>;,i'. Call or a 1 Ires- J, E., Hf East Wth-S

Cili.iCHMAN.-Ily n young man, married, no familyih.-ruUi_rt.iy understands eera of saddle and earring

boraea; wiWng and obliging; strictly temperate; ur-class references from city families; country preformAddress CO Al HMAN, No. 848 Weal KUh-st,_tiOACHMAN. By a thoroughly competent slnglo mai

/Jn a private family; understands in* bualneas in all ltbranches; will be gen-rally useful and obliging; bighe*tcstlmonlala as to sobriety, hon. sty ami capacity: countr

preferred. Addreaa 48 West lath st., private stable.

Ci \. hm AN.Hy a man disengaged June 22, on account of gentleman giving up horace; eould leave ¦

oni-i. If necessary; hli/hly recommended by present an

former employers. Call or address COACHMAN, i_SWeat 7.a-at., private stable.

(~"iOAEH.MAN .A famllv (arning out their horses woufj like to lind a Situation for their coachman whom tli»j

ran highly locommcnd. Call or addr ss 41 Baot 07th-st

(UACnMAN..By a man ot long experience*; o\or Hj rrore* refer, ines from las'- place. l'iea-o address

COACHMAN. 0 East, B2d st_("" .uacTim i.s. Hr n young Englishman, dlsengige,j thi'ougii death or employr, R'st-clsss rf

tUj ,,r country. AMt- -- E. W-, MT East .Cth-*t-

C, .. \i hmaN.-Hv a coachman who wlli be dlaengagaJune __, on ai',,,uni of gi I,o lunn giving up his horses

or could so st pe*sent if necessi ,\ ed 11 i,.- highly reeommended by nis fernel' and pres, nt employers. Call .

address COACHMAN, 388 west ICth-at., private stable

(.OAC-IN \N.- Hy careful rttlv'r; city or eoiintrv goi«!/groom; ann nnik eow, keen lawn and grounds In ordei

if tim" permits; good elty leferenee. Address chompSON, Box 19, Tribune Uptown Olflce, 1.88H iir.:irlH-Hy._

OACHMAN and GROOM..By a competent rellaM,married man, noIneumbrances; thoroughly understands

ihe care .f lin" honest earlama ind harneaa: earefadriver; willing and obliging; city or eountry; beal i_-rh..h.,! eltj referencea, Address COACHMAN, Evercu'ilint.!, Vrsey-at_Ci OACHMAN, ir.-Hy a shirlo ymmg man, age 07, a'

rn-;-elm* liy coariiman nnd a thorough coachman an,cronin; strictly temperate; ran rid.- it IN r.s. bael alt]I'Crsolltl !. :'. r- in i-. Call on or adi.'.-*.* CBN Mr. Priest0 East .'¦"!. m., New-York Dub tubtea.Coachman and plain gardener.-b? i1 Ungle man who thoroughly understand!

Bne te r-es, carriaei's, and harness!ireful elty driver; wllllni_r and cblliclng; 7 year-,'

iee; employer ran be seen, ft ddrosa EDWARD,Tribune Uptown ofllce, I.23H Broadway.

_

. << li HM AN. liv a single map; er would take¦mn's i.; Bret-cUss groom; itrit-eius* atty and

references. Call or ail,--, __:<:i East .'.'iili-st.

Ct .CHM \N and CROOM. By ¦ single man thorough!!undersiands the prop,!' care of honest carriages: rmn-

peient, reliable, generally useful; willing mid obliging;n o |, run a ie.*"-: rei r beat cit* refc ences. Al lr-.-ss K. dTribune ptown Ofllce, I..::- Broadway.

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('OACHMAN.-itv a Ungle min «tv> thoroughly under-stands Ihe can- of horse* carriages; good city driver;

ran cnn- highly .-. i.>_. nc nded (rom lest and former em¬ma to gn io euontiy. Call or addi s

!.. j SOS Ith-sve._(. lACHMAN.- * gentleman wiafaea a situatior for his

color l coachman nr to wait on i gentleman; under-ods all about th,- care of horses; <.,,>i!it Ilka to

place la ti n days' time. E. W., 028 Lexington ave.

('ii,\cijmAN. By mari who thoroughly understands the.; willie'; and obliging: i* i careful

8 \ ii-' reference from present employer, whomay be seen my day it 847 Broadway, ofllce No. 3. Call

r, lir,*- JOHN wen., 228 East 70th-st/ «\i:nEN::it and FLORi-JT..By middle-aged German:Va20 years in thia eountry; nell acquainted with alt

i n( the 11-ii, --, especially Rower-growing forthe market ind landscaping, In either commercial or

establishment. Addreaa I-'LuitlST, 148 C.irystle-st, -N'V. V,,:!'._(< AKliEN I.E. A io ly who has ho!1 lier grcenhmises.twishes io place her gardiner; ls thoroughly competent

to take chi.I a gentleman's place; understands hot¬houses, fruits, ind flower ind vegetable gardening; laperfectly trustworthy; no bad babita; single. Applyto .. Tin- Berkeley," 80 bib ive.

IrSEFUf. MAN By married man Taite 3L; would take.ire of gentlemans place in c. unity; .an do carpenter

«,,rk. drive, milk and plain gardening; mr derate wagea;English. Address TEMPERATE, Tribune Uptown Office,

::.¦ Broadway._

I ' SEI tl. MAN. Ac..By a single man as coachman orI -eful ir an; nndersianda keeping everything nice;good milker* willing ail obliging: good, satisfactoryreferencea A1lr,*-s j. H., hj-s weat 121-st., Tiibunobranch.

I rsi PELMAN.-By a married man who bas the highferenoea, for tbe laat 7 yean as coachman, and

must piv- up s'< a ly driving on ac,-oma of weik eyes,targe of stables or c.re nf goi Haman's pia,o, not

Ifraid "t work. Aldresi or call al last employer's, JoE,Vi 7 West Ut St.

Il >i rei. m an POOR..Bj married couple; nun as

machman, gardener, useiul-man; tend lawn, milk,careful driver, sober and attentive; wif,* peed cook andlaundress; small family preferred: good references; bothgiiod sorvants, imart and itlljftng. Addreaa COAI ll-M \_'.'. 'Vi i'nrk-st., Oran;,', N. I

I [SI ni.MA.v By a young Engllshmam on gentle-man's plae ire li"- rardi a, kc good references.

WILLIAM III, W KWELL 31*. Wert 82d ti._BttfifttSf .Tljiinccs.

p lAL LANDS. PINE LAN-)£i__. loo acree Bituminous Coal Lani* in Hale County, -".a.,

f r sale, near Chattanooga, Tenn., and 1 I--.' miles of rail¬road. Alsn ...-I'D acres of TellOW Pine In SouthwesternGeorgia, Addreaa ll. t UTROUECKER, Maoon, Oe.

Coot ant. fotmo.

_

lank Booka ** .¦ ¦'.<- ¦- .tnt B49.M9. Rankfor .-¦ rtnga r,; Ble eacr-i Ne Ti rk. I'.tv ¦ mt

p 1. I'I.- iso I "ll: n bi ',,y tn anir.

Diuiofiib Noticco.Orrur. ur nu: DtLAWAU ann EttfDBOB CAVAt ro., {

_._.. NBW-YOBX, -Uay 2J. is*,*,. SA 0 AHTERLT DIVIDEND of ONE and

_, -mm. hale (i |._) )¦;-I; CEN! un the ipltal itoekol inls .,i;|.,ii'. mn i-i j,alu ai the office ol Hui company,No. il CuiUaiidt-au, In tins elty. or. and after li,day,J 'lri-- 1 ., I-.--,.

1 h,. tr,..,-.; ri,, .in will be closed bom the etona ofia to-day until the mornlngof (satutday, June ld.

By ordi r nf the it,mi,t of Nial_JAMI ** C. Ii.mitt, Treasurer.

KEW v. eic CENTRAL AND HUDSON RIVER RAIL.En Mi n.M 1- \.N V.

<»[ I I..;; ni' TIIR TREASURER,Ni w-Vi ru. June **. 188ft

\ DIVIDEND OF FOI k I'l.i; CENT on tho._. _ r-i;.(- il stork nf the NEW-YORK AND HALLI.MRAILROAD-q .*! E WV will b* pad r Iho NEW-TORKBNTRAL AND III DSON RIVER lt MLE" ID COM*

i'v.'.v lesees (undei tho protlrlons nf the contract be¬the two companies), it this office ou tin 2\ day ol

Inly next 'ihe tranafor books will be closed al il o'clockfi. m. on Frld.y, the 15th ln*u. sud reopened at. 10 o'clocki. im, July od next

E. v. W. ROSSITER, Treasurer.

OMBARD INVESTMENT COMPANY.ti th- guaranteed Os ef ,hi- rompany. dueI

mi,' I, amounting to fl iv,080 AT. iriil tm paid on presenta.i..i. at tha office ,f tb.vpsny, Ho Broadway, Now.Kerk, on ind after Juna lat, 1889.

WILLIAM! A. LOMBARD. St tew tory.

THE ANNUAL MEETING of the utockhold-l ere Ot tbe GERMAN AMERICAN REAL estateriTLE GUARANTEE CO. for the election of directorsnd f,,r tbe tranaaettoa of such other business as mayone before the meeting, will he held en Thursday, Juneli. I--**, at EJ o'clock m., al 94 Nassau-st., New*lurk (Hy,_^A. KOPPEL, Secretary._

OH'KT OK ST. 1'At I. ARD lU'lflll KAU RO.AP C.". )bT. Eui, .Minx., M_7 10, Hs*** 5

rHE ANNUAL MEETINtJ ol tho Btoclc-holders of tba Bt Paul and Huiuth Railroad Company

'er ti.lection of directors .in.l tin* transaction nf anyitin-r business of the company will be heil at the nfii,.if the company, In the elly ot st. Paul. Minn., on Muli¬la v. .lunn |.*j. lsisis, at li o'clock noon, ol said dav.Tho tran-f. i.us v.ci p. closed it the .los.- of busl-

ies» mi Thursday. May 17, l-.H1. and reopened ou 'i'hur-4-lsy, June 21. l.-.-s.

rifii.ii" ,s. BARRIS, Secretary.

tfl-orn Gtfiimcrs.INMAN LINK t.. S. and Rojftl Mail St, linera1 rOR QUEENSTOWN ANO I.IVi KEOOL.

'HIO.baturday, .lune ;>, 5 p. m.ITV OF BERLIN.Baturday, June io, io a. in.

OF CHI IS. ER BstoMsy, Juno '.'.I. ."> p, m.Erv OF CHICAGO.Batu dav, June BO, ii a. m.

l-'rmn Inman l*1*r, fool of Grand -'., Jersey City.CAill.N 1'A-ssAl'E. iriai and L'pwati blUONU CAB-

N. mb STI'l ll ,(,!.. (20rETl.i*. Willi.HT ,t RONS. Cner.l Ag'iit%

0 BOWL1NU (.EliEN. V.

J APAN-CHINA.OCCIDENTAL AND OBfEXTAXa

f-1. «wtr» lca\o bau lianclsco en foliowaiicfANlL,.Thuraday, Jnno ri

m.li .Wulnesiay, Jnlr ll! EU 110.'lu,-lay, July 31

iRAltll -.Tueaday, Auguat ti."¦ lily Ap|H,lnte,i_Sui>erior Atcoiiimodatloiis.

Ra it ans in be mada By lettei ,r telaaraph lo. anl¦bin pianH s-un .u ..'; ; snd ISO Broadway, Nu-v-York. orlooa 71. Katlroad Building, s.m Frsnrlsoo.

.. ,. . I.EI.ANI* .sr-iNluKI). PresidentsT. II. I.Of,D.MAN, (.eueral Psasenger Ai;,:iiL

|>.\< Uh MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S1 MNR8 li'li tl, I FURN IA. JAPAN. CHINA.ENTKAL, AM, Md III a \| RK v a.Mi MEXICO.

in New-Tork, pier root of Canal st N. ii.1 .--.iii Francisco, via the I-Humi, of PanamaBAN MAEC.is salis Monia',. June ll. i.B.From .san mnclsco, l -t and Urannan -ts.

For Cl,nu and .lap.ui.(ITV OF SVD.NEV s.,il, ¦|,...|.1>, jone ll 3 p. m.For freight eenoral Information ai,ply at

impany*! oflloa on lae ph r, tool of Canal-»_., N. ItH .1. li li. \ v. 8u i-rlntendent

f>ED STAR LINE.c .,, l'«,!,'AMWKi;PANI)l>AniS,Ball no from ^<*vr-.ork and Antwerp wo-lctr.**l *"' *. *" . . \V liii'Mim h.,,,. ii Sa m

...INLAND Wert,,.., l.,v, '.J,,,,.. 20 2 il-l p_ ni.Summer ramet Mmi r^n,,. ,,;n to aioo. BJaouraton.lin t,. -I*-', second i ildn, p*-.. Eacnralon, »&0 and nil.

leirsk'e sav-rr low rstes.[t WRIGHT A MONS. C. n't Ame. 0 tinwlinc (ir.'.-e

lew-Teat.

(Dcean 6IctrmeT8.

a

ANCHOR LINE. U. S. Mall SteamshipsNEW-YORK AND I-IVEEEOOI.

S. 8 CITY OF BOMB sall'' Wednesday, June 13.sud every fourth Wednesday l.iiin.after.

Baleen -gJ-^0^^AMW^ND^RT "' ^

Anchorls, Jun- 9, 0 a. m. Clrcassla, June 'il. 8 p. oDevonia. June 10, 10 a. m. Kurno_«ala, June 80. ll a. nHates of ps"hogo to GLASGOW. DERRY. LIVEKPOO

or HEfiPAST, Cabt;i, e.Vi sn P80Second class, »30. Steersge, fiO.

Travellers' Circular Letters of Credit and Hrafts for anamount Issued at lowest current rates.

Eor hook of Tours ,.r further lnformstlnn apply toHENDERSON llROT 11 EE.S. 7 Dowling Green. N. T.

rjUNABDLINE.NEW-YORK TO LIVERPO(.E -ria CUEENSTOWN fr*

l'ler 40, North Elver.FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE.

..Etruria. June 9, 4 :30 P- m- Aurania Juno 80 10 :80 . iBervla, June Kl, 10 a. m. Calila, Jul/ 4, 1:80 p. nScythia, Juno 20, 1:30 p. m. .Etruria, July 7. 3 .30 p. n¦.I'intiria, Jun-_."3, 4:80 pm Servln, July 14, u a. n

.¦Will not .any Intermediate or steersg,-.

.Will not carry steerage. ______Cabin pas-inge, *»_., ifO and eioo. Interoieiliate. <*....¦

Steerage tickets to and fruin all parla of Eurolie at vor

low rates. Tor freight and passage apply to tho companjofllco 4 Howling (Sreen, New York.

VEEN.iN II DROWN fe CO.. Oeneral Agent*

QtmvCIRCULAR LETTERS of credit for travelers

.broad, avallsble In all psrts of the world, Issued b;1IE10ELI5ACH, ICKEI.lir.IMER * CO.,

Foreign Bankers, C9 WEllsm-sl

TOXTT. V.I.NKk AI.K Ti':.\NSATLAN-TIQI'E. FRENCH LINE TO HAVRE

Company's Ker (new,No.42 North River.foot of Morton-siEA uASCOGNE, Saut,1JI .... Saturday, Juno 0. 5 a. nea N-il'M ANinE. da KereaWee sat... Juna IS io a. ¦EA not;koo.;NE, Franjeul . . Saturday. Juno «j:i, 6 s. ni

EOE ls DE HERI AN, Agent. No. 8 Howling Oreen.

NORDDEUTSCIIER LLOYD SS. CO.SHORT ROUTE TO LONDON,

NEWVOKK, SOUTHAMPTON. AND llREMEN.Steamer* i«all from pier foot 2d st., Ilubokoo.

FAST EXPRESS STEAMERS.Werra, Sat June (», 5 30 a m. Ems, Ties, June 19, lp. mAller, Wei June 13, 7 30 S rn Saale, Wed., Juno 20. 2 D IElder, Sat., June Kl, 10 a. m. Eulda. Kat., Jupe 23. 6 a. in

First, Cullin, *H>0 and ljpwarii a beith, according to loeatlnn. Second Cabin, $50 and BOO a berth. Steerage alowest nr,

0EMUC--B A CO.. No. 2 Dowling Oreen._

GUION LINE.UNITED (STATFS MAIE STEAMERS.

FOit QUEENSTOWN AND II VERPOOtsLeave Pi.r sn, n. R-. foot of Kmg-st.

ARIZONA .... Tuesday. June 12, 0:30 a. rnWISCONSIN .... Tuc»day, June 19. I p. ni,NEVADA .... Tuesday. June 2d. 0.30 a. tn.

ALASKA.Tu-sdiv. July I. 1 p. m.W Vi Ml NO .... Tuesday, July 10. .', :30 a. m,

Cabin pannage, *.**0, BOO. B8. incl B-00. Second Ca.lu.B30 and $35. St-eisge, 820.

A. M. CNDI'.RIIII.I. CC. 85 Droadway. N- Y.__LM AMBUKG-AMERICAN & & Uno for Ply-EM mouth (London), Cherbourg (Parts) ind Hamburg.

First CaMh, -F50 and upward; Steerage at low rates.Oellert. . 8 a. m., June ll. 8'ievla, lo a. m.. Juno 23.Eh til, .'! ifi a. tn June 21. Ptiein. 8 IO n. m., Juno 2dKENUARDT * CO., C. H. RICHARD A CO .Gen.

Pen. Agents, (ll Broad-st. i'as. Agents. 61 li'way. M. Y.

WHITE STAB LINE.rr FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL.ROYAL AND UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS..CELTIC, Capt Irving, Wedneaday, Juno 13. 7 :3o a. m..REPUBLIC, Capt. Davlaon, Saturday, June 10, Ida. nvOFKMANIC, Capt, Gluadell, Wednesday, Jun, -jo, 2 p. tn..ADRIATIC, Capt. Cum, ron. Wednesday] June 27. 3 a. m.

En in Winn- S'ar doek. foot of Wost 10th-atRATES.Saloon, tm, *rtO and $100. Return tlekets

on favorable terms. Steerage fnm or to tho oil Countrv,e20. 'A limit-*-! number of second-eabtn pasM-imcr-l car¬ried on theso steamers, rate -,'|5 excursion. $03. For In¬spection of plans nr ether Information apply at the Com¬pany's ofllce. No. 41 Broadway. New-York.

J. BRUCE ISMAY. Agent.

A.Steamboats

-NEW. ROUTE.

PROVIDENCE LanFOR BOSTON.

PROVIDENCE, WORCESTER and all polnta EAST,via Boston or Worcester.

Steamers RIT0DE ISLAND and MASSACHUSETTSleave Tier CO N. JV, loot of Warrcn-st., at 0:30 p. m.

dally, except Sunday, com.ectlng at steamers' wharf with

express train for Boston leaving Otto, arriving Boston

7:15 a. m. Tullman cars, new equipment; full night'srest; shcrt rall ride. Beeves's renowned orchestra on eachsteamer.

\ LHAXYTWATJ^Pi-OPLE'S LINE.-TV KK-amcrs DREW and DEAN RICHMONDlcavo l'ler 41, N*. It. foot of Canal-st, it ii p. m. dally

(Sundays excepted).PRE1GHT repelred untlj tie.* hour of departure._

A.TROY BOATS.Stonnirr-i SARATOGA_» and CITY OE TROY lifhted Ur slectrlo lights, leave

Mer44 N. H.. toot of Ctirlstophsr-st., dailr, except Satur-fly, tip, m. Sunday steamer tenches st Alnany._CATSKILL, HUDSON AND COXSACKIE.\J ELEGANT STEAMER KAATERSKILL leavesfiom fcot Jay-st., N*. R, every TUESDAY, THURSDAYand SATURDAY at 0 p. m., connecting with Posion andAlbany Railroad._n ATSKILL M<.UNTAINS. The Old Route.\J QUICKEST, CHEAPEST AND BKsT.CATSKILL DYER INO LINE steamers leave every

week day at 0 p. m. from foot of Jaj-st., N. It, connr.ct-lng with C. M. and Cartu lt It For Hmo table, list ofhouses, rat- s, ., neild t,> pier or aildress

--lill ES,W. J. HUH fl ES, Treas.. Cstsklll, N. Y.

1jlALL RIVER LINEf,,r Iloston, N'ewpt.it, Fall River, Providence snd

ALL POINTS EAST. Steamers PIL'-RIM ind MUS-Tn!.. Leave New-York fpun l'ler 2**. N,.r*_h River,, footol Murrayst.. dally, SUNDAYS INCLUDED, at B p. raPull night's resL Exprooe Italr.s leave Fall River 5:'2i)Hud 7:2b B. m., dun Huston 0:50 anl 'J ru;,; retttmlnf,leave Iloston tl p. ni. nreek dav*. 7 p. m. Bundaya, duoNew.York 7:3". a. m. AN nRCIlEsTRA ON EACHSTEAMER Connecting ANNEX BOAT leaves Brook-lyn 4 :,'IO p. m.,-Jersey i ity 4 p. m. Send four ,ents instamps tor com o( -Old Col,,nv or Pilgrim Land,-' ¦.,

j Illustrated summer boak of Mady ono hundred

SPECIAL NOTICE.The DOURER SERVICE ..lil be rer-umed for tho

Summer reason commencing Jinn. IS, IS... Steamerswin leave New-Tork ai b-.io and Silt p. m., for ali East¬ern polnta, Ho.its leaving at the latter hour will ti.uehst Newport at 6:45 a. ra. Sun lavs, will leave New-York at ft :'i0 p. m., touehlng at Newport._

ll UDrfUN RIVER BV DAYLIGHT.DAY LINE STEAMERS.

NEW-YORK ANI) ALBANT.DAILY (eacept Sundays).

Leave Rrooklvn, Iulion-st. (by Amii \> . . . . 8 rOO a. m.Ne iv-York, Veetry-St l'ler.8:40 "

" New-York. West SSd-at lier.0:00 "

for ALUA NY, landing a: Weet Point, Newburg, Pough-.-. Rhlncbeck. Catskill anJ llud-.ii.

Retumlng, leave Albany.8:30 a. m.A Ure' hand attached w Mch boat._

MARY 1'OWKLL FOR CRANSTON'S. WESTEolnt, Cornwall. Newburg. New-Hamburg. Milton,

Poughkeepsie, Hyde Park. Ruiulout and Kingston. EveryweeE-day at Vestry-at. .il.l. and westi_a-et. _:_o p. m.excepting Saturdays when sho iMVeawMM hour earlier.

\J0RWlCri LINK f.r Hustop. VVorce«t«r,'JLv Portland, New-London, Norwich, \\tiito Mountatna, allpolnta North and En-', steamers leave Pier sri ,,_i<i bubv-Ber), North River, foot of U'ntts.,.t. (next pier al>,.\,' De*

rry), dally, Bundayi excepted, at 5 p. m.This lina has unequalled facilities f.r handling and distrib¬uting freight throughout New-England, tum steamereach way dally, except sunda vs. exclusively for freight.Tickles and suite Rc ms secured at 207, Ml, 337. 3'.i;, 967Broadway, lo and Vi Greenwich-*-,, 158 Bowery, inRrooklvn. 4 Court-st, 333 Washlngton-st and 331 Eui toil¬et. At, Pier 40 North River, and 011 Steamers.

_ti. Vf. nRA DY. Agent.

PONOOUT, KINGSTON ANDCATSKILL [OUNTAD.S,

Landing at Cranstons (Wort I'oint), Cornwall. Newburir.Mrirlb'ro. Milton, PongBkeepsia Brid Rsopus, connectingwi'ii i'1-nr and Delaware, Btonv clove and catskill Moun¬tain tailn ste Steameri CITY or KINESTON andJAMES w BALDWIN leave everjr sreeli dav at 4 i>. m..pi.r foot of Harrison st.. N. Ft., exeopt Saturday, whencity OE KINGSTON leavea at 1 p. m.

Stonington line..The only .um-t routeOfor Wnti-h lilli and Narragansett Pieruni points in Rhode Island. Throughears between steamers' landing and NarragansettiMer without ehvu-e. Bteanen leave new pier 311 N. Rene til... k ale.ve Canal -'-, at .'1 p. m. ditly, except Sunday.

TO NEW-HAVEN, 75c.JL EXCURSION (good 0

.liuIro-iDG.VKW-YoKK, ONTARIO AM)" Wi:-Ti:i;.\xl RAILWAY. -Trains leavo Hom leirus al West 4i'dand .lar sis. as folio* -

West, 4_idst., 7 :50 B. m. *, Jay-sc, 7 :30 a. m., for Mid¬dletown, Pallaborgi Moniiielln, I.lberiy, Walton, Delhi,Norwich, Et! ,i, Rome, Oneida, Pulton, Osvsego, BuiTaio,Detroit. Chicago, waiikiii Valley i.>ii.t>.

Weal 4Sd st., 4 :10 p. m. J.ii ...'.. I Bl p. m., for Mid-di..ii. l.lier-vi.le. Wallklll Valley polnta

Weat 42d-<t.. 6:28 p. Bt, ley-ot.. ti.TO p. n dillv MrMiddletown. FalUburg, Liberty, Walb-n. Norwteh. nu-lda,Oawego, Suspension Brldgo, l),-ir,>t, Chleeg., .st. Leula,

limtei ,M».|,e;s to Niagara 1 ails. R.'ilinliuf Clialr Carf . Rochester,

I'ullman uleejilng-car berth* reserved at 307 Rroadivar,Time-tables, tickets, kc., ru 207,BO7, B44, 1,82.1 Broads ,.,.;:): Oth-ave., lat East i.'.',ii,-»t.. 'J.ti Wesi ij.',th-»t.. Now-_,.ik. J. C ANDERSON, ii. P, A.

1H Exchange Place. New-Yolk

jKllIGlfVALLEY KA1LKOAD.

PASSINOKR TRAINS leave foot of CorUairdt andDcnt,|es»C» sis. ss follows:

ii..<¦) j. iii. for CauKin.ua anl InteraMdlaBa points.¦ h. iii. Rbi Deaeva, Lions, v mira. Rochester. Uudato

an.; Hm Weat snd principal ' .'. folnu. Chair car tollini ru.

I p. m. for Tunkhsunock snd Int-smieiiime points. Chslrcar to TuiiktiauiiocX. C.iiiicitloii lo Reading aud Dsrrls-Lurg.

II 40 p. m. for PRUton snd principal Intermediatepointe, eli.ur eat to L and li. Junction.

.. El p. ii f,,r Mauch I'hu ilk rind Intermediate points.Connection te Beading and Barrlaborg. Chair car ioMauch Chunk.

7 |i. in. fer (leneva. Evens, Elmira, Rochester, .Buf¬falo snd the Went. Pullman slei |,.-r te Lyons

H. 15 p. m. for I.ani.iyt mel InU-iniedisto points,Tunis leeVtM ul M h ii, 1 |> in HM 3:40 |i. ra. eon-

ti, ii fur all points In Mshsnoj sud ll.wlct.iii coal legions.Bl'NDAY TRAINSH s. ui. for Uaucti CliulX. IIj.lil.u Slid li:'., line lute

points.ft lg p m. for Coplay anl Intermediate points.7 p. in. for Coney*. Emus, Elmira, Rochester, nu.'-

talu snd tho Went. I'ullrssti _.|i*.js'r lo I.nins.Oeneral Eastern oaice. 288 Broadway.

CHORE I.l\i:.-.\ll Kail R^Tte for Doaton,t » NewjMirt and the Eist. Eipn¦¦,. l, ne. Urend CentralStation st H a. m. sud I p. m. I.linl'.>.i Rxweaa anl anew Kr* pre as train at 4 p. m.. oxt-epi Munday. h'asi Ex¬preaa st ll p. m. daily. Palace Parlor-cars or Hlcviiing-gars to destloatlofe

Vuaihoane._nPRAJNS FOR BOSTON" '

x viaNew-York snd Now-England

andNew-Tork, New. Ifav, ii and Hartford Rosda.

Leave NEW-YORK If) A. M.. '3 P. M n 35 P ICArrive BOSTON I .30 i" U "i IV M 7 a H.

..T.PARLOR CARS ON DAY TRAINS***

PULLMAN bl.El I'INO CARS ON NIGH? TRAINS..-:0O p. m. Ditly, Including sundays.-*-----_-« a.

Othor trains P.-.ilj ,-x rcpt Sundays.bleeping car accommodations run l.» um-tin**, ut tlrlr_.s

oin,es, :t..7 Broadway. .,¦.: ,,,.I Cent..,I Depot.*"'

PENNSYLVANIA RAILKOAD. 'A fin snd eftor May IA, lnin.GRAND 1 El NK DINE

AND UNITED STATES MAH, ROUTE.Trains leay., New-York, m i)e-il,ro«»ea and Cortian.l

bireet Perrios .is follows: --»______Harri-bu ', I'r.. nira and tho West, with Pullman Palara

l ara attached. 'J .no .». m., O.oO and -» p. m. dally N-w-Y. rk nod Chicago i. Parlor, .)ii,im<, bin.,kingsui Sleeping \ -. at ...'.¦; *. io aver*day. Winiam*!,,ir,-, Dock Iii. ri. '.) mi % m., 8 p. m .

Corry and Em: al. ri p. m., connecting et. Co-rT ViiTltusviiie and tho Oil Region*. '

For Lebanon, 9:00 .>- m., 9:39 i>. m. and 12 .IS.idght.For Norristown, Phenixvlile, rotti-town and li¬

ll :o*j a. m., 1 00, 2:00 end 4:00 p. ir- bulurdayanly, ii p. m. Sendaya, 8 '."» and lo a. rn.

Ba: ii lour,-, Washington and in bouth, M Untiled Wash.lngton Expreaa*' ol pullman Parlor Cars, dally iBui bay, lo a, m.; arilvo Ws.iilngl.on 4:00 p. n, ldaily, wilh Dining Cur, at 3 :-.0 p. m.. arilvo Wash,lngton '.,.12 j,, m.; n _", 8 r.O and >a. m., 1:00, 2 DO, 4 :'M and «:00 p. m., ai.d lilliDight, Bunday, o:J5 and j a. BB. 4 3j a.,d 3 p. m. au.1- 16 night.For AUanUo City, 1 p. m. week-days (through I'srlorCar j.

For l ape May, 1 p. m. we. k days.Long Brain-h. liny Head Junction snd Intermedia** st*.

tums, via Ballway aol Aasb M ». m., 13n, m. 8U0, I :10 uil ', |/. in. On Son tay. 9 Ai u. m.and .'. n. m. id,, reit, s'op at. Astury Balk/.

For old Point and Norfolk, \..i New-York, Philadelphiaanl Norfolk Railroad, 8 p. m., daily; via Balll-BONand Ray Line, -1 :3._> p. m Week -lays.

Boats ot .. Brooklyn Annex*' nneet wl'.h a.I Uirougktrains at Jersey Civ, affsrdiujj a spe :dy and dlrc-cBtransfer for Drooklyn travel.

FOttl'HILAIiKLI'HIA.Express trains leave New-York, v.a Desbrosses and

Cortlandt Street Ferrie*, as follows:0:20, 7-20, », J i'J, Chicago -Umlted, with Dining Car,an. lo, Washington Limited), and ll a. m., 1, i, 8:90.4, 4 :;¦.<), 6, 8, 1:80. 3 ar.d 'J p. m. and ll: 18 night.Accommodation, 8 .90 eat il lo a. ss., 4 :80 and 7 p. m.tsund.iy *., Express 0:15, ii 'ri Limited, and lo e. m.,4, 4:30. 6, 8, 8 -_¦-. mid i p.i..., and li I j nikhu.Accommodation, 7 u. tn.

Trains leaving New-York dally, except Sunday, at 8, 9and 11:10 a. m., 1, 2. 4, .",, 8 p. m. mid Vi X m.and 0 p. m. on .Sundays, connect at Trenton Ior Cam*(len.Ticket Offices, Nos. 1, 43.*, RIO and 944 Rrosdwsy. 1

Astor ll nu se and foot of Deebr..I Cortlandt ala 4Court-st. aud Brooklyn Anni I loot of Kuinn-st,Brooklyn| Station, Jersey city; Emigrant Ticket omeo.Castlo Garden.

Tim New-York Tran*f»r Company will call for txtSChe, li ) hotel* andCHAS K. I'I fill, J. R. WOOD,

General Manager. General Pasi'r Agent

VOEXs.Trains leave from Chambara-st. bt.aion week daysfor Englewood, r iia.1y, aster. .Sparklilll, and Nya-'lt0:30, 7-80, 8:20, 'J .80 and H'M a m.; 1 .1... 3:3".4:00, «:60, ', 20, .-IO. 0:40, b :00, 10:30 p. m., llmidnight, (sundays, 7:00, 9:50 a, m.. 4 and 8 p. rn.".'or Nunnet. Spring V.i ley. .Monvy and Tallnians. wealedays "oo, 8:60 a. m., 4:50,, 0.40 p. m. buulays, 050a. m. and b p. m. ,

ERIE RAILWAY.-T-.ke_ Office*, 4 01, 317,711 and Dbl Broadway, 163 1-2 Bowery, 187 Wei's..

1 ilaitc-ry Plate, Chambere and S8d Street lonies. New-lork. ail .mi 833 irulum-.c., Brooklyn; lor iirnsdwsv.Williamsburg; eorter Newark an l Hudson sis., Hoboken;62 Mom tomery-si and New Btelion, .crecy City wheroTickets anl Parloi or si.- ping Car teacrvationa and ordersfor chad ifer t baggage ran tv* obtained. Ex¬press train* leave 23d-sc 5 minutes earlier than limo shownfrom Chamhers-rt. ; local traine ito IO mlnutaa earlier.9 a. m., daily, Day Expreaa, buffet drawing-room coached

t,. Hu::.ilo Pullman sleeping ni linville toCincinnati an CteveU 11

10:80 a. dayl Delaware Valley Express, parlorcar to Binghamton, Owego. iirml-.i nrid Corning.

6 j), m., daily. "Chicago snd Bt, I. ni* Lin 'ed.* a eoltjPullman nain of day ate' l,u,T- I hes to Dur.fain. Niagara palls, Cleveland. Chicago, Cincinnati anlBt Lou . no ..-..:_ e.:

9 p. m., doily Chi ' -zcoaches to ttlri*-- Elmira, BodMgtaat Buf-fal". Cincinnati and Chicago.

Rntnerfora una Passaic.4, 4:48, 0, 7, ?:80, »:»->.10:30 a. m.; 12 Mon; 1. 1:45, 3.3:40,4:10, 4:40. 0.1O, 5 30, 5.10, Ot:. 0:90,7:30, tl, 10:30 [,. n*. 12 night Al-o to Euther! 1b :30 a. in 4 :B0, .",:.-'" p. m. Pal ll B, 8 IO, 0 IO,p. ii 4:48, Mile IO 80 a. m.; 12 neon;

:4.1. 3. 4. 5. ', iSO, 7 <". il, 1" ii" I- m. 12 nl.-htPaterson-4. 4 :4 5. 0. 7. 7 :50. 0 :.V1, 10 :'lo a. m. ; 12 noon;

1, 1 :4b, 9. '¦'¦ ¦' 8 IO I, -1 rio. 4 5:10,6:30. I'M, 0:40. 1:80. 9, 10:30 p. m. J12 night Sundav«, 4 :45, 8 30. 10 3j a m. 12 roon ;1:4',, 3, 4, B, 8:80. 7:80, 9- IO:*' n, Bb ii n -nt

Nawaxk and Paicraoo. via NewarkgS :45, PO, io,11:80 a. m.; 2, 1-10, 4:20, 1:80, 5:20, 1:60, 8:20,7:80, 10 p. m.; 12 night bundays, y a. u. ; 8:8Q_8:80, 8 p. m.

lU<leeiv.,od anl Sii!Tern-4, 4:45, 7:50. 3:30, 10:30 a. m.;1. 3. 4, 4 :30. 5. 5 :30. 0 rio, rt :40, 7 :S0, 'J, 10 :'.i" p. m. ;12 nliht. Also to Ridgewood, 6 :30 a. m. 5'20 p. ra. ;to Ku.Tero, 3:30 p. m. Bundara 4:45. 8 30, 10:3_a. m. 1 :4k, 4. ii :3n p. in. 12 D .'li'-

Newbnrg and Cornwill-7 :'.:, 0 a. m. 3 ?0, 4. 4 :30, 5:00,', I p. m. bundaya. 0 a. m. 1:48, 5 p. m.

Warwick-Week dm s. 4 :45, '.), 10 30 a. m. ; 1, 4 r30 p. m.Gosh,-n-4:4.-. 7:80, 9, io :30 a. m.; 1, 3:30, 4:30, 6:30.

.jp. m. Sundaya, ', cv ** :80, ri a m. o.30 9 u. m.Middletown and Port Jervis.4 :45. 7 :50, 9, 10:30 a. m.;

3 :30, 4 :30. 5, 7 :30, J p. ni. Sundays, 4 :45, b :30, 9,a. m. : 5, 8 :8ft '.i p. in.

Expreaa trains from the West arrive In New-York al7 :05, ll ron i. m., and 10 .20 p. m.

W. J. MURPHY, E. P. FARMER,Gcn'd Suy't C ;ncral PassMUgvr Agent

WEST 8HOEE RAILROAD.N. Y. C. A ll. lt lt 00., lessees.

Trains leave Weet 42dst. station as folio-, a, and 20 airniuten (allier from loot of ,Iay-»t., North K,vr.

Detroit and C-icagO, *9:55 B. m.. '0:00, '8:15 p. m.St. Louis, 'fl 00. 'b :18 ],- m.

Byracuse, Entrain, Rochester. Su»pe*lsion Bridge, NIsSgara Eails, 3 :16. 9 "-"> a. m., -0 :00, -r, :15 p. ra.

Utica. 3:15, ".):.*>.",. i- ll :80 a, >9 15 p. m.Kingston, Saugertles, CauklU, Albany, 3:15, '7:15,

.9 :._¦>, (.1 11 :3o s. I - l.i ;.. 1:1.

Cranston's, West Point ComwoB, Newburg, *3.i">,.7:1.",, ".» :.",.",. 10:15, (a ll .30 a. Bt, IS)4 _00, 4:10, 5:15,"8:16, 8:45 p. m., and '0:00 p. m., C."_.n«iou's. Comw.nl,Nan burg.

1', r .iintie.il snd Cain li East, '0 00 p. mHamil ton, London, '..:,,5 a. m.. ". C", '8:15 p. m. Ti¬

ronui, 10.85 a. m., :o :0'~, .8:18 1Elegant sleeping ears for Buffalo, Niagira I'alla, D'.

troll, 1 hicago and Kt Lonls.' Dali.v. ua.lv except Saturdav. n her trains dailr

>geept bundar, ta. .¦<-. Leave Jersey City, P. u. it bu.non, (_i)ll :20 a. m., (a) 8:40 p, m.; Hoboken, Weat si.ombsa lion, (a>ll .80 a. m., (s)3'M) p. m.

Per ticket*, time-tables, parlor 01 sleeping car accrmm*-.dan,ms or information, apply al offices. Brooklyn.838Washingtoa-at, 7:'.< Kultou-at. Annes Ofllce, toot al |*ui.t..n-.-t. New-York City.3CA 788, 942 llioadway, 153 1-2Howery, 12 Park Place, and West M on 8iati.,ns. t. ,-v ojWeal 42! *t fm t of Jay-.t., N. E. C. !' l.t.MHEItT.

5 Vanderbilt avo. Paaaancw Agent

VLW-YOHK CENTRAL AND HUDSONll El VEE BAILROAD.

CHEAT FOI R-TRAI K TRUNK LINE.on and after June 2, trains leaveGRAND 1 Vi HAL bTATlON,

it .mu Plneat Pa»eenger btatiou In Am-rlea.*H a. m.. Ei chi -...r an t Montical Express, drawing-room

e.srs t Albany, Troy and byracuse, alsu to Montreal undb:. All

1»:50a. m., PAMMI'S VESTIIIELED CHICAGO ANI)_-T. LOl is LIMIT! I), naively of bnffett-moking-ciir, dining-car, Irawinn 1, >m anJ sleeblng cai»f,,rAlbany, Utica, byracuae, Hochester, liuiialo, Niagaratalla, Erle, 1 ev land, Indlauapolis and Toledo, arrlvlac alChicago at 9 50 a m.. St, Louis 7 to p. ni. next day.

1<I:80 a. m., Chlcego E-.prcss [01 Niagara rails. To-.onii,. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Detroit andChicago dra» lug-room carn w Cai andaigua an 1 Rocbi ^te.*.

lifrsu a. m., Waatern Ncw-Yeafc auu Northern li\.,r ~*.with ,!r.i.,iin;i,,, ni ear.

3:30 p. m., bani Bad OtlCB BpaalaL With dranitij.room cara to Albany and Troy, ltuub through io LakaGeorge on Satur :.m * only.

.4 |i. 11.., a,1,111.iii .11 to Albany and Troy.i'O p. m., f-sl Chicago, Cincinnati aud Bt Louis Etu

pitas lor Niagara 1.11a, Buffalo, bu.penslnn Bridge, i"-i.uito, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Indlauai la, To¬led... Detroit and Chicago, witii sleeping and dining tar*.

, BO p. m.. Montr al an I Canau li 1.1!".Bleeping ea.s w Plat'sburg and Mon'real vii Kouse's Pointand \ :.i bc -tban slso to Bj rai se in 1 CananJalgua, ctniyexcept Bunday. Bunday train dcea nea mn trees of A'-an,-.

:, |,. n.. Bpec ii Blc per, arriyes Itocbcster 7:10 a. m..Buffalo '.' i'i:> a. m.. and Cleveland 1:23 p. m.

i'll :30 p. m.. Fast, Night ENlir-s-s for Koch'»_er, Buf¬falo, Niagara Palls, Tulon lo, Cleveland, Clucinnau, la.llanapolla, sc Louie i-eta irltk __toepdig-,ars. Bleeplng-ears to Clayl. via Utica, ,ia.iy exceptbaturday aKo to « snandaigus on Bundara only.

12 nlKht, Aitunv Express willi -!.¦ plng-cara to Albanyand Tiov. Connecte with the norning nain- f. rhe w.-st.for Beratoga, Lako George sud tho NVrth icxcu't b-iturdaynight).

Tickets and spar* in iln rtng-ro. m 11 I si .'inuit ears ru¦le at Giand Central Sis n 413 THS and 94J Broadway,12 Park iii:i,«*, 1 Batterr-place. pa w. si ec, .- ,1?:iMlist. Station, Naw-TojFkj 333 Waahlngton and 730Pulton sta., Brooklyn, ami Tj 4tii-st., \v

\Ve*tn'i's Expreea calla for and clucks beggage fronthot-is or reel le

linn dall] ette rs daily except Sunliy. I8tcp it lasthsSt. Station to ta!..' up pssaenj N "1 Ind W-'-L

J M TOEl EV. Il EN KY MONETT.ceueral Buperlnteudent Genera) Paaaenger Agani

pFNTKAL KAILKOAD OF XFAV-JF.USKY.VloO't'ol' LIBERTY BTREET. NORTH !'l\ '.

.rime 'i'..i,.- ,,; Ms; 20, lueEor PIIILAlUl.i'IlI V ind TRENTON. " Hound Brook

Route," a'. 4, 7 t\ '.>, 11 a. na 1 :80, 3 li. 4, 5.3n. 7:30.12 n. m. BUNDAYSal 4, s 4.", a m.: (.Kt I'.'j,

Trains leaving ar I. M5, Il a. m., 1 iii), 4, 6:30. 7:30,12 p. bl hav.1 neil nu foi E id lg, Harrisburg,yin.-, <¦',-.; 1 1 m. for Eaaton, Bethlehem, Alientown.Manon chunk, Reading. Barrlaburg, ,-u. On Sunday forEaston.

7:00 a. m. for E.etiinMeii, I", i-r.in, Bethlehem, Allenstow 11, M null Chunk.

8 ito .1. ie. I, r Et -minston, Like nopatcong, I'-iston.Bethlehem, Allentown. Maueh Chunk. Wilki .han.', bnoi*

Ung, Harrisburg, Pottsville, Tanaka, tjiuuiokln.Suni-ni >. I. \* ibui Vi

1 p. m. for Flemington, Vauton, H.-liKliem, Allntown.V.i.nh Chunk, Ri adli ll

:: 1". |i in for i'.-i-'on. Bethlebeia, Allentown, MauchChunk, Wiik.-' , * i.,11m kin.

.t 3i) p. iii. fer Flemington, Ean, ||o|_au-a«g, l_a»ton-Bi Hil iiein. All-ino'.mi.

.', 00 an.! 8:80 p B, f..r Sotr.eryill.* ami El..mle.", n.

5:45 i'. tn. foi Raston, Bethlehem, Allentown, .MutchCh' uk Readnn: Bartta_4l-__ cte on SunJsys e. 5.30''' 4'!'8:15. ll ill a m., 1. I :.» 4. 4 30, r, 1*. a m. : Sun-ia. .. 1, h. 8 .! a * n. foi ltd Bank I. t-huryPark, Ocean Grove. i-\ Lil Point Ilea*ant Parlor eaia at 11 :!¦*> a. ax, 1. :t BO. I_M p- "'.

.1, 8:16 a. ni-, l. 4 :3!' p. m., for ..rmlngdala, LAMM*Wi.OK, Manchester, Toms Un eic.

4 a. m. I p. m. Tor ATLANTi. CITY, Yin-land.Brldgeton.

.'.00, 815. 11:15, 11 15 a. m.. 1 00. 4. 4 JO.S :30, tl 15 p 1.1 sun'.i.s. e. mi, ... !¦ -ih AniU*y«

SAND. Hoi«K ROUTEPor I.ONt; BRANCH. OCEAN CROYE, etc..

FROM El CE s. N. lt. WJ ., .._

For Atlantie Hluhlai li. h. Seshright. M*m«

mouth Beach and I-ong Branch, IO IO laa __.!8/fB:. p m. bundaya (excepl Atlantie llighlaads). u.w

B.m._,.__. ___,__! ___.

mn, A-'onv Psik. Ocean flrove, ate., 10 15 a. m..

:. , p gund * ¦¦.¦ Pa* »u<1 ocvta<:i'.\. ._____.._.

for Lakewood, T.m- River sud Barnegat. 4:30 a. m.

3:45 p. ni. _

PAPI CUURLES ROUTEV FOR

OED I'OIN I" cDMFiiRf. '

Nulli ol.:;. poiM*>vi: II.AND TUE SOUTH.

NEW-YORK. PHTLADELPmA A 5>'°I'F?It5_Jt«t5"Train leavae foot of Cortland! anl .*,'»^."*** "Ji

lally. B:0O p. m. Ticket- an I *l i'ini{ iH'tlhs sri urea

,1 s-.y Ticket ofllce of tie, b'^.J-'ap AB. a!1. W. DUUiNE. SupW li. li- cuolt-i O. P. A E. Am