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I&0URU.I MttEAmXXB, ^ul XHlit tMO £0 L<1 A~"T~STAMFORD.-For sale; *rcat ..M-Rajn J 3 12 acree, with good house. 18 rooina, all woden; kmgJiagggV^ be »een to be appi.-ciated. W NU tt- "SJ1 * cu" 6 N *,a' arbl.t-ave.. opposlu Orand Central Depot A HANDBONB PLACE at SHORT HILLS A N L-l leTalMl l.-eauu. tine vi.w.. houie haa all ._._i*rn improveiuebta ; bBlMloara ami giouniti H. per., ct I..? 4 a.. .eel linn i aboadaBcs el Irnit. prjee lew, aaraa a'r 'Tw Saoiiiul Bi-peru." n L.w.llya Psrk maun. v J <._. at mk hons- ibd . ">».» tran.e, ea.h baa billi ihea» wrcperileaadiolii; are first dasi In every par- ,i,*ir aid bib vbeav. ali-vpricea a»kari. Addreae ycaiar boo hQVi ELL A Hr.N MAN, Nc.vaik. N. J. F" OR 8ALE or TO LET.-Al Etixabeth N. J.. large beuee, ill Improvement*; itable: lot 18t)x300 fast cor. of East Jersey and Spring si*. Apply to J. William Crane. 229 Broad it, ElUibeta, JS. jr._ 1--0R. SALE.-Richmond Hill, L. I., two fine eemgea, 10 rvouia, with all improvements, water, .nee heaters; new; Jun e..tn; ¦!. Ile t pike low. J. W. _"-R-T-ER. 5- Llberty'st. GEO FOWLER, on premlsee. "AR ROCKAWAY COTTAGES.-Complete F mt now rvs ty of ali ina cottages off-red to rsm at Fsr ____kawaT, Wave Crail, Lawreo.a. i e-»raiirm. oom. I'ol ni. H»vs«'»i'.r an ''Arve ros hythe -ea" This ls tke onlr sb- i-nt«lr complete Hst pu»!ti!i_rt. (ropiei mailed fi oe Apply i«waT_.IS. W. JONES' oid-eaia-luued Ks-1 Estate Agen- cy. tot Hoeaawar, L. L_ FS JR RENT..For the oeaaon or year, a pen- . ifBiss's ooontrv reil.leuce at Meriden, Conn., with largo T«as4s aid oarri-g* hsnse house has two bathrooms aud tmet mo arn BenvinleBC-a. la lu .xceilenl order aad is uta- t__en h gb gTouad with Ans view; locality healthy and rV.r mppiy entailing. Addreia J. P. ALLEN, 206 Weat r»IOlt,_Sew-Yerkt-'l 'y- 1X)R SALE, on Sound, Conn..Good house. 2 motet. Indi, fte, water, whorl. *"^ s " ATWATETt. 160 Broadway. _ F'-ai-n 1 aero ground; plenty fruit; price 02, OOO, easy t.-rma Address LJd^WALL, Ridgewood, W. J. No agonta._ Foll SALK..Two Tillagra lots. Nos. i aad 2 in Block L at ths village of Franklin Pork N. J., ad Inlng the Pennsylvania R. R station tn that Tillage a,nely In the counting room Bf Tbo Tribune. i/K)R SALE.At Fairfield, Conn..The home- J iteod ol ths Isle Andrsw Thorp; will.sallt houae: 14 r *_)_, bath, furnace. Ac; good Barn, shad* and fruit trees I i.orsten Mill Pla.u. adjolnlsg the residence af Mra. Jobs. ti -irgca. at a bargain, with or without furniture. WM. EL HOYT* CO.. 6 Vaadorbllt-ave.. opposite Grand Ont, al Depot. 1~r_)R SALL- or to let at Nutley, New-Jersey, 46 mlanles from New York, en Kris Railroad, a berni! ltd and complete modern house, ll rooina, stab. e.-bade trcea, i nh grouud, beautiful views: I minoto irons statisn. Apply tuVtfi-. BALLKBTH WAITE. NuUey._ FOR SALE..The well-known Sea View Betel at Martha's Vineyard- Thia house is too well known ie need any extended description, as lt has been well -.Hod every season sine, built with pl ea sure-ace kc ri from all pointe of thia country; also the wharf proper'-, bring thu univ landing of any aocount at the vineyard; ul-, the bath houM.-. con ta Hung 800 rooms aud yielding gl.000 to gl.-OO per eeaaon. Thia pioperty must be sold to settle an es- .te, and will te -old In parecla or Ua whole a_ may be desired by the lui.baser. For full particulars and price apply to CHARLES II. PEIRCE, New-Belford. Mass., or H. H. FITCH. 117 li-voiishiro-eU, Boston._ 17REECA TALOG VJl-S for year 1888 ofTur- X nlshad and unfurnished heuiei and coantry aaati fer the lea.on nr year on .loee Sudsoa. Harlem, Nen-Haven aud New-York and Nortaira Railwars, ara nsw ready i also eatalogues of property tor sala, tall or s»nd for lama. VIM. H. HOYT A OO., b Vaudir-iit-ava.. opposite Grand Antral Depot_ FOR RENT..At Portcbeettr, house, 14 rooms, fully fur¬ nished, shade, fruit, 4c; carriage house and stable; boating and bulbing ; rent, OSOO. Apply on pi cnn-, s or to A. J. BERJUEN, JR., M Ltberty-rt._ H M M EART OF BERK.SHIKE HILLS.-A de- ilrabls furnliked sommer rend-nee tu picturesque riiligi: itabla, iha.te irees, lawn. *Or rent very low. Apply lo ._______UT NBFTEL. 41 Liberty st. N*. Y. ISLIP, L. I..To rent, a very desirable " couatry place largs water frost; houae is finely fur. Blahed aad haa all modera improvements i ample stabling. Cali or addrees a T. H ABBECK, 81 Bisr.r-gL _ I R THE HIGHLANDS OF THE HUDSON.- ¦*¦ Dealrabla residence, 14 (or 50) acree; adjoining Tillage; near depot; abundance pure mountain spring waler hy gravity; will sell for $10,000 tone-third coat) to dose eelate. Also plot 40 acres, with one of the moat okj-nuliiB views of the river. (Polio 3,100.) _PH ILLIPS A WELLS, Tribune Bulldljig._ TRV1.NGTON-ON-flUOSON.-Elesrani conn- J trr seat: 10 acres in lawn aad Barten: anbitantlal itsoe mansion an.t nortel'a l.xlge: hot-hausei. craprnei. liable*. ,t r..; iDag.iifle*ni river view, averlooklng greaudi ot Jay Uaoid an* E. K. Jaffrsy. _H.JL hQl'IRR, Attorney, 206 Broadway. LONG BRANCH, "Monmouth Beach and vlaiolty..To lat. eleraut tnrniabad cetturea ; aU < oa- .bbisucm: oceaa aad river fronts. WILLIAM LANK Lang Breach. Kl ONTCEAIB. N. J.-SPECIALTY-Beauti- i'al fol nt.t iB-dtKH.it!* ml rant PARSON- 4 TAYLOR. -vcoeertlBg Hewe _r Pinoni. ff Cedar-it.. -N. V. L~AKE OEO ROE..A -UUldlMM fuSirthrd cotiaae adiouilag Crosby«lae H -tal i taaau enrt. beat, lee hsuseTlUed real laederain. W. U. HTOCKWKLL, _-L^J"-_J__. ORRI8TOWN. Desirable r«-8idenees rn Kerrlstowa. Madiioa and yielaity lor aalo or te rant. AUQF-.TUaW.BKLl-, Real Kilala Agent, .Morriitowa. N.J. 1LL9' OUT-OF-TOI-'N real e_t-t« ~e;tt;i l»gueeo_iiirl«es all alsii-i of country property, sala aad rent, malled frae. E. a. MILLS JR.. 9-. Broadway. Now Landon. I Ona., sear Pequot Ileane. FiUM-Ory dwelling, containing fourU-U rooms, with all mudera convenience! (aaa, city water, etc.), tully fur¬ nished: ready for in_i_.> dlate occupation; about 1 1-8 anea ot land, with froota_e on three -uv-ts, nicely laid out, with hedge and ei-imosul alude treoa; barn with five culls; onee reasonable. _ _ E. J. CARPENTKR, _AlJLlberty-at^and LIM M-1TO._ \0ROTON, CONN.-House furni-shed or un- ¦.' fnritiibed; 10 roome; fine water view; convenient to boating sud fishing. ^Addresa, T. S.KITCH, Noroton. < eon. ORANGE.TO LET..HniiiNoni" new Queen Anna OtUvesi Ciarandea Place, lligliland Avenue ..atloe, Rvsry coaTenlenco Beat, S-OJ. LLIOI', 12 Park Place. N. \._ PLEA8ANTTILLB STATION, Westchester I C-imtv, N. Y..To let. furn!«bedi »."ii>0 for the season : eupen r hove; 16 rooms; «ta.b e BM tetnogt h»use: 5 acres of gi.-avl; lawn, apple oreuard abd gat dm: one b*ur fpen ur.nd r»ntra, statoti. fl m'.niite-' walk from lUil.-ui Itallrna'i station I,, house l'l mritutes' walk to vtllire tod j.o»V-ffl. e prem ss. tn excslleut rej.air aliusdaiie. ot g»<.i waler ; e_in> ¦.<> t .rilsge res ts aa,', walk* ; apo teat OB by Utter only. A io reis EOWAltU Bl I'Li-'V 4 BOM", Utan.! il.. New-York. QUOOUE, I.. I..To lei w Yetme, cottajreTl. r.Kims. niwlr furnished, etai.lv. lawo, far m. leo h..use: ia 'ull view of bay and Ocbbb,abonl IS inuines' wak; inrroun.!, -I nrrtsct, Addroas OWN SK. 173 Mad- lsnii-sve. New.York^jty._ IDG- FIFaLI), CONN.-Fuie rendene«with -' om buildings. 10 acres, la>tus Hurts, ihs-'e trees, nioun- |a:ii Hr. -' Innis ra::, .K.Oihi; l;t. tires, fr?,OOH 4 a.'M, .M.HlWi at Bedding. 1 acre, g_,500. MCIIAKO, 137 Broid- t»y._ RENT, ,.r>00 .Stonecott..troona ReotfoliiM'l place, tiirnlshed. lliroonu, bath, plum',tn Ae.; north Storeol Long Islaud one hour aad Wk., o rr das. ,_Address Jan nun. f,5 Liberty it., .\ew-York-_ RKI> RANK, M. J..Pnrate residence; pleaa- mt sit ni U«n ; high irnunl. on bank of tbe '-brews- burr : st.. d»! lawn 6 minutes' walk from ile»»t; exp reis train 1 hour to c.ty ulalta ouly. Addresi A. X.. Tribune Ol--e. CE W A REN, N. J.-On 8tat^T_lntTd SouikI.- K* 44 minute! to N»w.Yerk bv the New Jersev Centtal .legsnt new coital*.* for rent or sala. 12 roo'in. tn- Inn Jiiiproveinnil. onlv 3 iii mulei' walk from <i-".ot ft jo t oaatlar, b thing and flslnns. Applv to A WA-KEN, at **.**, "tlllbu. WKLLO, l--lJaiueuj.!_,J\>w-Tork._ SHORT HILLS.-To rent, for four or five months, fn-tii May 1, fully furnf-bei hr.n-e ?:r_ l-l tno-ern cony. ul. ncs; running Wgter, bsth. telephone. burrUr altrm. Ac stable, with use of fatally hoi f_-£''.'' prlc* *'-,(X> I*"" monih. Address "H.". Boob ia ir.bune Building. fioUTHPORT, CONN -For gale cheap, kr-e .^ honse. 16 reo-fia. all modera In prove... mt a. In mod ari sr maorea tine garden, shade and fruit in sbnndsnee atsbleani cs tri-ce house to. .te-1 about .". minnies' walk Horn dcpsi auiI foti oBioe, and 15 min.ties' fr«-n l^icn WM. IL HOY! .. CO., ,_5 \ an .erhiH-ave,, op poolta tirana Central Lspat. T-' LET.-For Ute -tr..i nnthp-"' -**¦ Conn., ono hour and e half (Na N. -York, a .urge. R comforuble. completely furnished hous", with grounds aad stable; distant two minot..' walk from the railway .tatioii. Pirtlculara can be had on inplication u> J C Wsnir, 80-- IlioalBvay, .r to W .11. If.,vt 4 Co 6 Van¬ derbilt.ave., opposite Grand Central ktotlca. 'PO LET, FURNISHED-Litchfleld, ConT^. a A loabre h-.n»» on South't. lawn, silvie besntiful ?.'"w am,iy to it,T. £>r. OUFFIB, I.n.i'niau avs. TOLET.-Fort Hill,'L. L.near Tomokingville' Htation.bsD.lson.e liensa. 10 reorns, all lni'.r»vements bay ?law. Cue grouadi, low rent Pb.da an' Information it H. L. BORTON t >>H, 66 Broadway or ll Horton Bow 8. I. __Aliea_f. rattled hon-.* to let can be *».n to dsy. ryu I EN i F()R THE SEA8I >N.-At' Point A. PUssatit, Kew-Jer»ey, a furalilivd cottage of nut* rooma. Te-inu court, pientv of ih_de. flua aai.boat and rowboat AA. dr*es >. fc. antill! offl< e._ TO LET-HOUSE- FURXISHED-On Shin- oeoo'k Bay. a cottatre of 10 rooaoo, foot. I ground, garden, barn, stable, c_rrl__.- hooae; can have eva--, batUna and b.u'lr,e, one mil-, fi,n. UUngue sutlon. ^JOIIN QClNi., Atlantii ville, !.. I, N. Y. .T-bTi-T..At Nan tucket," Ma. h., cottage near A- ¦-.ea Cliff Inn. furnished, fnr lesson af 1*8 I) reoins. Address J. A. MclXIt:UA LU I B.. '. TJ KENT7-At Lawr'ti, <. L l., a gr^aci^ua, new. amply fumnhed cctuge. %t r_oaaa In view af the eeeau; h<.t ai.d c.ld ruoniag water, e-rerv modern conv-u. Maee^jUbU. aid carriage hon**. A. P. ma.N. Mi Wall-it TO. W"£.-A furiiighed Hotel, giiort distance * from Nsw.York. Fibs ina nsr ard winter inoriiir .enrt. MOI'IfTAIXOL'a. Tribune Otilts. eporuog TENAFLY, N. J.-To let or foFulerbui-ie 14 rooms, modern tmnrevsmanta. ._._M. Hil ITT, 116 Broadway, Room 80. TO LET or FOR SALE, Pelhan Manor ¦ Haalaamely dscorated 1-room eottage. g.Ou par vaa'r ^______;LM. SHI.NW. Owner, hu Vera-,. U.S. TO RENT..For auto mer in aubarbg of lT '.Bjahkoepsts a nkelv furnished hons*, ten t*om-_ "*rae Maa, frau lu abundance rest modsraie. abi-ii _Pltl-DICKIC VAIL. 44 Wast ?_..».. ?tenntrr) {kopmri CDanttb. W t?*J_a>TA f^n-^hod cotnge near Far Rockaway or oouieof k! t01'-!? HJ}ot* .. Lo-** I***-*"!. wltWn 1 1-2 f-JO-e. _.'*'.Yo'k_ f0' lUBuner month-. R. nt net over ***"¦ ¦eotii. Address C.. h. c.. ly- mmm-_14 Monroo-st, Bux.klyn. tt ^__«i_;X0'¦?£."¦ -_*»** O"1*1' ru!'-v f'.ri.isr T«rk ^STSS?*--- l?° to 12» |«'»ti; convenient to New. OOBrdiM A,-?1 ,00--; ,1*'- . ''ou*'' euluble f.,r summer JSuJ-lia8 **0Mii«L--» 60 pcr-ona, furnl.i.;d La f^r ut jjui adiieaa X. A 4 Oa., 1*2 W-U_w_r«i., 84 tJonkrrs ano litokttB. ft. R. CH.8CLM ft CO., BAEKKKS, 61 Bu ._wuy. ti. T. RAILROAD I _LImE<_ OTU and all other Securities that are dealt In on New-York. San Prim imo, Phlla lclplua or Bolton Exchanges, bought and sold for cash or ott margin. I_o_t-s made on Rilli-ead ind Mining Block* at low ra tea of Interest Interest allowed on deposit* (EatswlRhe4J^870j_Weekly CLrea&ar trot. P. W. 6ALKU0ET ft CO., BANKERS, COk-_7:nciAL PAPER. STOCKS Ain> BOOT*. UNITED BANK BUILDING. WALIa-ST.. CORNEA BROADVfAT, jj. FITCH. Jr.. NEW-TOBK. : ember JJ. Y. -Bock I__chaugo. Tainfor St, Holt, Bankers, ll WALL. CORNER NF.W STREET, TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BD81NE8K, DB- PO-UTi. RECEIVED AND INTEREST ALLOWED ON BALANCF.S. BUY AND SEi_L GOVERNMENT, MUNICIPAL AND BA1LBOAD bECURITIES. VERMILYE & CO., BACKERS, 16 AND 18 NASSAU-ST., New-York City. Dealers ia Inraltami .oearttlOo, .financial. REDEMPTION OF BONDS. OFFICE OP THE LEHIGH AND WILE : JSBARRE COAL COMPANY. 119 Llberty-st. New-York, 31st March. 1888. The transfer books ef tho 7 Per Oent Bonds er thia company, naturing May X, 1888, will bo closed April 4 at p. m. The principal and interest of said bonds will bo paid as presentation at this office on and after May I, 1838, ea which dato interest will cease. 6. R. LANG, Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE Lehigh & Wilkesharre Goal Go., 119 LIBERTT-BT. NEW YORK, APRIL SO. IMS. Sealed proposals to purchase any part of 0803.000 of this Company'a 6 Per Oent. Sinking Pond Mortgage Bunda, due Nov. 1, 11H_. will bo received at thia office until SATURDAY, April 28, at noon, when euch pro¬ posals wlU bo opened and the bonds awarded to the high- est bidders, bul uo bid will be considered at leu than par and accrued interest. These Bonds (which are First Mortgage Bonds, ex_e_t as to ono piece of property, which ls Included aa addi¬ tional security) are part of a totgA tuthorttod lasuo of (3.000,000 In Coupon Bonds of (1,000 each, payable In tu. hit Ave years, without the right of compulsory ro- demptlon prior so maturity. Interest payable In New. York, May 1 and Nov. 1. A sinking fund for their ult. mate payment ls provided by a fund arising from the sales of surface lands and tho annual contribution of 10 centa a ton from every ton of coal mino, lo each year from Ihe property Included in the Ural lien e. the mort¬ gage, ta which document, on file at this office, particular i .terence ls made for aU details Of the obligation and tu Trust Indenture. Tbo prooeed* ot the bonds are to be poid at ibis efflee on the 30th lii-t, and are to be used for the rodr-nptlon ot an equal amount of thia Company's 7 Per CenL Benda maturing May L 188a. The (808,000 bouda oonailtote the balance ot those set apart for that purpose, whick have not been sub-ciibed f.r under the privilege given to tbe old bondholders and expiring to-day. Statement ot bu-Lneae tor the year 18o*7i Gross earnings . . . (8. .-0,078.01 Expenaea . . . . 7.880,-02.05 - tm Net earnings.(l,53fl^.K3.»b Fised charges tor lnter- eet on debt .... (680,. PS.34 Sinking fund charges . . . 269,992.91. 9-0,_0«._-, Surplus over tot il fixed charges for 1887. .«05,(79 71 By order ot the Board, J. ROGERS MAXWELL, President TO THK snH KHOLO! ll- OF THK RICHMOND AND WEST POINT TERMINAL RAILWAY AND WAREHOUSE COMPANY. The undersigned, holding and representing large amounts of -to. k of the RICHMOND Tri'.MINA.. COM- l'A.s V, l,< ii- vit.g thai Miy clunie lu the management or policy of the company it thl* time would be opposed to Ita licet liiU'resi-.. N.i.clt proxiea to bu voled In favor of oofi- (inning t'.e prOOt-rt Board of Dlrecto... Wc Miall be glad lo give our rci-ins for thia view to hhareliollei. who Hill give us an opportunity of doing so by calling on ED .VA lt D .WU! 4 CO. WOlih, -.ROM. A CO. T. XV. PEARSALL A Ca JCH*. II. DWI-. CO. I. A -- \\ .11 »l -I It MOORE A [SCULLY. JA il EMIN. NW TU A COTTt-IO. NEW-YOUit. April 21, -SSS._ A LIMITED AMOUNfr OT MMIf MOST- _7__ gigo 80 year 6 per cent Gold Bonds, iasued by a Ballway that ls earring net moro ti.au aU Uraea the ln- t_i__t on tho whole Insue ot Ita bonds For sale at 103 and lt.lo.est Wo believe they are a flrst-clas. security. TURNER. MANUEL A CO.. 28 NosBsn-Bt. _WUl icroove May lit to BS Wall-et TU«hA>KOF NKW-AM.TKBnaH, 1 .NEW-VOUX. April '.i, IHgg, ( AMF.F.TING of the sto. khoM. re of this bank tor aa eleen,, of .ilrt-rtois will bs held st the Ranking Home on WedBBadST, _.T_. IAMB Tue poll will ',» n-,»n fr»ra_;_0 until IOiIOo'eiaok a. m. Tra_if.r bouka win eieie thu day and rcot-ea en May 3. N. J. lt. KI» ih, caihur. Steamboat*. A -TROY BOATS-Steamer- SA.UTOGA . and CUV Ol'TU-IV !i_ht.-d hr elect ne liri, ta, lear* Moria W. lt.. loot nf Ohrtaiopbor-au, duly, except r-utor- day, p. ia. .-Miu.laj- eleawrr lauchaa at Alt/any. 4LBA.NY BOATS, PEOPLE-- LINK. St.bi-, eri Drew and Lean Itionrnsnd leave risr 41. N, K taot of .'aual-iL. al tl p. _. d lly, sumlavi excepted. Muteroo.ns warmed, remln raoeived uatil ilia hour of de¬ parture._ (JAY LINE to OLD POINT COMFORT. ES NORFOLK. VA., and SOUTH. Leave via Penn. K il I :.'>. p. m. 1 ai lor cars to Baili- Katti, Home palac su-a.-mra, ai riving at Old Point al :15 a. ul, Norfolk 9 a m. H. V TOMPKINS. _Gen'l l'a.s. Agent, 317 Broadway, N. t. , D08TON, PROVIDENCE and EAST, SS Via STONINGTON LINK. Inside Houte at Ufii Rate*, fcieamera leave new Pier 50 N. H., one block above Car..,, it o ot i. .¦;, daUj -vri.t Buoday. MUSTON via FALL RIVER LINE.-ObIj 83 tor first class U_.:»ed ticket* Rrduotton to New- Port, Pill River and al. orher points. Kte_n_r» PIIaGItlM and PROVIDENCE. !_<._.e pl. r '_«. N. lt.. f.-u of Murray-st.. ut ii. m. darlv, Sundale Included. Con uecuon by Anne] Boat from Brooklyn ai * AO. Jcwey city * P- m. AN OK. Il Rsi HA OS EACH STEAMER. ,.1 ""' atatorooma seemed at principal transfer and ticket otu,, at .Bice on Pier 28 and on steamer._ (CATSKILL EVENING LINE. yy ilia!,, i.st. t.r i'AT-KILL aud all lnter_.-d.nts land- iiiKa ..a.ly. f.r UTI. V Vi.SAN T aud NEW BALTIMORE, Tufi'i-y. IhuiBdar and satur tay. -All fro-jjoat «f J*y.st.. H, r., at 8 p. m. JJ UD80N AND OOXfiACKIE. _T .BTEAM' '* ,l! "Hi LD leavea from foot of Jay-at. N_ .' VU*** '.l-!»LAY. T1IIK..IAI' and SATI'BDAY al 6 P. M., corn.-, ting with Boston and Albany Railroad. VE\V-nAVE\. - Stcamcrg"leave Peck-slip Al pier 25 E. H.) at 3 p. m. and U p. th Sunday! except* edi, -teamen ari Ive in time for early traine noith and ._._ J^ORVVICH LLNE.-Favorite lnsido Routa A~ Farea M«dured to Boalon, ol! Worc*iter. (_ (0; Nor¬ wich. (1 65; New-LoLdou, gi <o inn *po.d,n« reduo- Uon to all uoliiti East .Stesmsra CITY OP WORCtB. Tilt. CITY OK BOSTON and (ITV OF LAWRJSNCK leave Pier 40. M I . [g m. t. \v BRADY. Agt DDNDOUT t-ttd KINGSTON, landing a* 41 Cranatona (West Point;, CorowaU, Vawburg. Marl¬ boro, Wilton. Poughkeepsie and Eaoiua. tonLeili.g with Ulster and Delaware, Stony Clove and CstakVi Al luntain railroads .toaawra CITT OP K 1NOHTON and JAMES W BA LOW IN leave every week day it l p. a., pier fa«t of Harrison m. N R., exoept baturday. when City of Kingston leaves nip m. '_ To NEW-HAVEN, 7 6c. KXCI'R-ION tgtfjd t dayii. (1 25. Htein.en .' ii NORTHAM and CONTINENTAL leavo Peck »llp, I .gr _5 1. tt, 'A p ni mid U p. n. (Bundaya exeent-di, ronnoeiir.r it New-lliven with ipeelai traim lorliERIDEN, lMiliKOliD, hPRINOFIEl-D, HOLT. _.._*_. *' Thinngh tlckeu lold and Uaggage rkeokad at H4 Aroadwiy, New _*«i_. gad a Cownl, IrooBj^ .financial. Western New-York Pennsylvania R. R. Co.'s First Mortgage 5 Per Cent, Fifty Tear Bonds. Issue of $7,700,000. Total Amount ot Mortgage $10,000,006. Tko MEBCASTILK TRUST COMPART af N.v-Tort, Trait ce. Hondi 11,0*0 aao-L with eonpeai attactiBd aad privilege e rec Hr allon. DATED DECEMBER 1st, 1887. Principal and Iatereet Payable tn Hold. FREE FROM TAXES. PRINCIPAL DUE JANUARY 1st, 1937. Interest Payable January 1st and July 1st, at the Company's Office, New-York City. B0ND8 CANNOT BE REDEEMED BEFORE MATURITY. Them Benda in tasned La punuince nf the ButTalo, Kew-York and Philadelphia l.-organlration Agreem.nt. dated i"«h. 16, 188«. and ara luthorlaed by the unmUBoue vote ot the itockholdere et the -oceeasor oompenr. the Wettern New-York and Pennsylvania Railroad Company. tl,600,000 of the Boode are reaenred tor bet er- menu and for tho purchaie or conalructlon of additional railroad or other property which will eome ender the Mortfage, and tho rr--.al-dc $»00,000 additional Bond*, are reiervel to take up ot provide for a like amount of tho Wirr.n and Franklin Railroad Company'! Bond, maturing In 1.0-. Theie Bondi ar. a First Uaa upon the Railroad and rranchlaea of the Weatern New-Tork and Penniylvaula Railroad Company now owned, or which may be acou'.red hereafter, except about (0 mlle*, formerly the Warren and Franklin Rairoad; alaa a Pine Llea upon all rolling Stock or equipment acquired by the cele of the timk Mortgage bunda reirrved, aa above mfi.ticted, for that purpose, and a Second Lien upon all oilier rolling itock and equipment, and upon the Weetern New-York ind Pennaylvanla'a right to nae the property nf the Union Terminal Railroad Company, of Buffalo. N. Y.; alao upon the Bouda and Stocka belonging te the Weatem New-York and Penciylvania Railroad Company, en which Mid com¬ pany'a second Mortgage la a Fl nt Lien, bat with the right reserved to the Firat Mortgage Bondholder* to nae tbe equipment ind the terminal property, even though the prior lien thereon ahould be enforced. The coat of the property on which theie honda aro a Fin*. Lien (including the Warren ind Franklin road) atanda it over 930,000,000 on the book, of the old company. The road paaaei through the Inmber, coil and oil rogtoni of Western New-Tork and Pennsylvania, and its buiineie la ateadily increasing, having been undeveloped owing to the want ot -ufflclcut rolling atock. Fifteen new locomo¬ tive! and 1,800 new cari hive recently been purohased at i eoat et over a?60,OOO, aad wtll ihortly ill be la opera¬ tion en tho .roperty. The plint ind equipment are In good condition; the receiver reports thu there hu been ex¬ pended thereon neirly $500,000 during hil idmlntiiratlon, and that wooden bridget were replaced with Iron, iron rails with noel, treitlei Oiled In, ind numerooi Improvements introduced to prevent wi-houu aad eltdea. Naw aldinga have beea constructed and nany of tha old locomotives and car* rebuilt In lecordaneo with the reorganisation plan the floating debi ot the eld compeny haa been -ettied, the car trune have been peld off. aod the real eiute mortgages (.414,000) provided for. The oom pi ny holds real estela, a consid¬ erable amount of which ls not now uaed In the operation of the road; also .4. 6,000 eecond mortgage bondi reserved In the ueaeory additional suets, thu* leaving no Hem on the properly bot the first ind lecood mortgage bouda. The line of road which ls covered by thia mortgage ex¬ tends from Huffalo, N. Y., lo Emporium, Penn,, with a branch to Clermont, Penn., also from Buffalo, N. Y., to Clean, N. Y., via Oil City, Penn., and other linea and broncho., making a total of 037 mllea upon which this Pim Mortgage for .10.000,000 li at the rate of shoat fl 1,300,000 per mil.. Tho company haa running arrangements, for which rental Ia poid, ovor al out SO mllea ol rood owned by tho Lake Shore and Michigan Southcru kuti the Philadelphia and Erle Kai-rood Companlea. The grose aod net earoiuge for the six mouthe ending December ill, 18o7, ec-oiding to the books of thia com¬ pany, are i* followa: Gr-aa.11,650,748 40 ot*_ atina openata, rental and TL..*.1.20-,822 05 Net earnings. .341,920 76 Interest ou the present HM ot .7,700.000 first mortgage bondi ind th- t-00.000 War¬ ren and Franklin IC IL bondi 22ft,BOO 00 Surplus for the alx nutt: the . . glil.fiO lb (Is.gned', C ll ALLI w, President W. N. Y. ft P. IV IL Co. STATE OF NF.WYORK. I- C.TY ANO I'OU.NTV OF N I AV-YORK. 5 ". On this Oth day of April. A. D. 18.8, before me per¬ sonally came C. H. All.'-, lo me personally known ind known to mc to be thc President of the Western New- York ind Pcn_i_ylvai.li Railroad Company, ind, Lavin; iK-en duly iworn, said that the foregoing itilaxaoot signed by him ai Moot President ls true. (Slgtif.l), EDW. B. HAWKINS, (Soil.) Notary Public N. Y. City ind County. Referring to the ab.ve pro«p->eru sic ned by the Presi¬ dent ot the Company, ind on behalf of a Syndicate, we offer the ibove .7,700,000 Bonds for public subscription. A sin.liliane..ii* Issue will bc made herc and ikroad by the following Arms: Deutsche Effecten and Wechsel Bank, rtA-Kl l K1-.IX-.1IAI-. Messrs. Joh. Gnll &, Soehne, FRAN KFURT-ON. HAIN. Anglo-Deutsche Bank, lUMRrRG, Messrs. H. Oyens &, Zonen, A -si F.KDA.11 Socieie de Credit Suisse, ZII1IC a Messrs. Zahn & Co., BA!. KL. Baster Bankverein, RASF.I_ Basler Depositen Bank, BAHES* Messrs. Marcuard & Co., aa a BEfcXE. Messrs. De Pury & Co., . INEIFC.IATEL. Banque de Mulhouse, ¦niLnorsE. Messrs. E. W. Clark & Co., PHILADELPHIA. Messrs. E. Rollins Morse & Bro., Bo-TON. Bank of Commerce, IHFPALO. Thniaecoiior far the Bondi an Intern -t o-isl market HI-B-l'KIPTIO-- FOR THK ANTI BONDS WILL BK RECEIVED AT I 111. Ol PK ..» OF THE I \i:Hi- Ml.SI ll ON APRIL 25 AND 26 ATTHE PRICE OF 97 AND ACl III ed l-TERE-Ti TUE KUJMT UKI Mi III HUH I li TO ADVAM I THE PRICE WITUOIT NOTICE AND IO HEDI CE CK HI J. CT ILL APPLICATIONS IIFFkREI). Formi ef the Baa.1 sn I ooplae of the Mortgage caa be eb- tais-i oa applicauon to Hie nnninigned. BaBdi aro bow rsa lr for delivery. Doted. Apiti IL 1*«K MAITLAND, PHELPS & GO., -IW.VOIK. KESSLER & GO., _NE H. YO BK._ FRANK C. HOLLINS & CO., BANKERS, ll Wnll-st., New-York. FIVE AMD SIX PER CENT. BONDS. _CorrrapondeBre Salinied. _ T HUTED AMOUNT OF INVF.hTM KSIT li .TOCK IOU na l.t. -irlil par mb l. lalarael g.iarao- tmeft. 'Ab par earn. nroBalilr reaiiaed i ala* eslasiaa uss al fcinU yayug toodlptt eaat Vf. a. CLARK.kt Breadway. -Financial, AN ABSOLUTELY SAFE ' FIVE PER CENT NINETY-FIVE AND ACCRUED INTEREST. The United Stale, and Di aril Mall steamship Company, for the puriioie of building an additional iteamer needed for a rapidly Increasing -.uslneen, offer* direct to inveatora an Issue ot *375,000 of twenty year honda In suma to salt at ninety-five snd bc. rued iiitore-t, intereat and principal payable In gold. Thu liaua of bouda la only laaued for .125,000 on each iteamer, and the bouda ara secured by a mortgage to the Union Truit Company aa Trustees, for .125,000 on each of the now and Qret-elasa steamers, " Ai-lanco," " Finance" and ¦ Advance," that cort ind ere worth ISO 1.000 each. Two of these I'.-iuerH are Ineured for .300,000 each and one for .350,000, embracing col- llilon ind all possible clauses to gusrd against any loss. .1.0,000 on each aleamcr ti assigned under the mortgage lo the Truat Com- any for tha security of the bondholder!. Thli company haa a capital ot $1,000,000; not a share haa been lubecrlbed for at le.a than par, which, with an tn- f-u__.ee ot .1150,000 on the .team" ra, gives the moil ample security to thew bonds. We reserve the right to retire this Issue of bonds after five years by paying .1.050 a bond, or 105 per cent for each bond and accrued Intereat Mortgage bouda it s gucd Steamship Company are aa ufo an Investment bond aa can bu made. Steamer, aro always aaleable acparatcly Un market, and have this distinction in their favor aa compared with railroads that must be sold aa a whole. Our bualnees ls siesdlly growing, and ls conducted on a close, thorough, economical buslneee basia There ls no later bond offered on the market They are in denominations bf .1,000, with coupons payable July and January. We confidently offer them to any careful Investor. They can hr- obtained by application it the office of the Company, Mills Building, where any further Information can be had. Deliveries ot the bonds will be made by the Union Ti u.t Company. II. K. THURBER, President U. S. x Brarll Mall 8. 8. Co. We refer by permission to the Chemical National Bank. First Mortgage, TMrty Year, 6 Per Cent Gold Bonds OF THS Columbus & Hocking Coal & Iron Co. The property has a cash value of over §3,000,000, according to the estimates of two competent experts, who matte a critical and detailed examination for our own information. Tho total bonded debt is 81,000,000. The Company has no floating debt. The annual interest charge is $60,000. The net earnings for the fiscal year ending March 31 were $172,511, being nearly three times the interest charges. We olfer a limited amount of theso amply secured First Mort¬ gage Bonds at 1)7 and interest, and recommend them for invest¬ ment. JOHN H. DAVIS & CO., BANK KltS ASD Investment Brokers, IO WALL .'RIC KT. NKW-YOItK. N E.W. Yu Wi, A(arll 17. 1-8* TOTf-KiTOC-tHOLIHal--- OP THE RICHMOND TERMINAL CO. OUR CIRCULAR replyln* In il. UH to the elreulsr lately Issue, snd sdvertised by the Boord of Directors of Hie above company ls now nady and b-jij be had upon aiplc-iion at the office ol FARMER-i' IO>N AND Tilt ST COM¬ PANY. 20 Willum St.. New-York dry. we shill m b taw -sys sill for PftOJU-M tot the election of i new B.a/d of Directors, who*) nnm.-s we will then auuouuc., together with tbo obj.cu wli._h me d.-ire to .ccrnipu-h by audi elccUou. _____ -^^ I-.. W Cla-AUK. ISAAC L. Kl-li ELECTRICITY The mon wtwafetttwA, .Imple snd valunblo Invention of the are, spiiliri to savlnc p.>1<1 sud sliver from refractory Bf*; patenU b-tureel. Thu metliod tully te ."I Tht -y.to-n ls now operated by E. N. Wotto, Now-York. BOtallOfle-J works, 104 V.a«hIneton-st. On 100 to l.a.f i tu of oro, saves all values, floured amnliram and mercury; csa be attached and applied to any Boll and silver mill at a nominal OM will m..re than pay its ex- ptom ot introluctlon in bo\Iiik of value, every wot* lt Ialberal term-, richta. Bot-M. and stock for Apply u> ML H., 42 l-i'-dway. Room M- TIIF. Mercantile Trust Co., EQUITABI.P. lllll.DI.VO. CAPITAL, $2,000,000. CURRENT RATES (IF I.VIKliE-. ALLOWED UTOR MONEY, ROM tHEDATWOB u.l'iJ.H"fu UATKOF WITH DRA WAU LOUIS PITZtiERAlIi. PrcsMeet. SMfHlSTPKliFiirB. R. Cl NOTICE OF KI-DOITTION, am, pr.n--o.vs noi.ni.vo any of thk bonds of Ibe SOUTHERN l-\. I. it KAlL-ftOAD COMPAMTjut b-rebr uotitlp. that thero lu now In the hinds oflh.- onai-r- rifoed. Tnwtaee under the mortmre by which IMWJ*.0' of sall »...! i- i- secured, tba sun J '... 'llNDii.-Jj THOl'KAM) DOLLARS, _c.il. whieh, unlci th.- t. rm- »r said Dtortcage, ls applicable to the re.emption or purchase of *aid booda, sud that the undi uel will receive Male* pr«.|H.-jls al ti.-- Ijiii.J Oiric- Bl .* 1 < rriMHT. c..mer OB Fourth and Town-end BU., Ban rionel-eo, f.-r the *ur- r-n I't el Mid Itonda until TUESDAY, the twenty-fconil day of Msy, 1888, _t whieh tim- proposals will be op- n-o. IM "uch builds as are ol.er_d al the lowoet price win oe redeemed or purcl.aK-d t>. the amount .tore-aid. ...... Proposals are to I-- endoroed " Propoealt for surrender of the hirst IteftnM Bouda Southern Pacific liauioad Company." D. 0- MII.I.S. 9. L. LA.NMNO. San Fianclseo, April 20, 1388._Trustees._ UITTBBI We buy and sell mil, of Mg. eh--).' o" .n'1 m"*,. c la ,, ,. .f.r, of n.BO-' K" rope. OF i_,l._l!a BBd the « lu- \ di also mik" ' "J ei tiona puiju-n ».,, i,ano i otnnj.-ici.«. sn.I CKLDir. SJtoIiim OM"* yaU-SS in .llp.ulSOf tn* fOTm. , BROWN BRQ8. de CO.. I N______J_Ji_______; ured by the entlre*.»pl^.,0' "" ' °mDJ\\y- * ,0" hy BlO.VfV.0 of 'r*' IJ^i.-rd.with Lbs pr-.ved farm property. w,.rth »S00.000. ^-I.-.'. wlUl **. lit-r. annie Ti um Company of New York uty. Full particulars eu application '"'"^-wn.Kv AM ..Kit-AN jv gr^Sffi.. Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway Co. T:,- mtt-umn of the above Ballway Ci|rnpony are urgently rr.iue.te_ le send th. lr proxies to oe u»-el at th? annuli ...,.-. ug at ParHin. h-sn«a*. on the ICth ol Mar next, fer Ute election of Directors, to either or Ul underalin.'-d -nubers of the Committee. W. U ni M.I, of EC sweet A Co. W. MPH. I Ms, of L. von Hoffmann A Co. W. E. -TR"...!, el Weth. h(r-.n« A Co. J DE NElFVlLLE, of de Neufvlllo A Co-. m ,,-__..,. I V MARTlNbON, reir<.-e,.i Um- Am»Urdam_CommItt*e THE UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY COM¬ PANY isak st 10 o'clock s. Bi Tr.n»f.-r hooka .»',''.«"". April 4. CHARi.i,-- Y ALAMS. Pitaldcufc 1IENRT McPA.RLANp. "^.". Boalo-, March 21. IMS. '-Xmnefm.ntt. _ B!U) A D W A YTH EA TR_-7~ ROADWAY, corner 41st-sl Meaager.-.Mr. FRANC W. 8A1.0RR ACKNOWLIDOED BY THE ENTIRE PRESS :tB- HAN_Bon_irTn_ATni in thecitt.S Practirs'lr ".renr-of. Thoro-ghly CoBifortablo Perre.Hy Ventilated. Beal Oooalracte.1 Mi j SA. BUT THBAT-B IM TBS WORLD, j :.: % i LAST WEEK i * * :LAST SEVEN PERFORMANCES.: FANNT DAVENPORT : Ia Vic tor isa sard.io's maeterpleoe, LA TOSCA. MONDAY. APRIL M. Orand Prwlaetlon ot PAULTO.N AND LECOCQ'S COMIC OPBRA SPECTACULAR. I TRI QUEEN'S MATS. CASINO. Broadway and 39th-st V/ EVENINGS AT & MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. A MOST REMARKABLE SUCCESS. HOUSES CROWDED. NEARLY 750 PERFORMANCES. POSITIVELY LAST WEEKS OT THE GREATEST COMIC OPERA SUCCESS EVER PRESENTED, ERMLNIE. GREETED WITH SHOUTS OF LAUGHTER The cast includes the favorite artists, Mlasee Paulina Hall, Marla Janeen, Kitty Cheetham, Louise Sylvester, Kate Uart 6adle Kirby, and Mosers. Francie WU. eon, Wm. 8. DaboU. Henry Hallam, 0-orge Olml. Chaa. Plunk.it. A. W. M«-In, Murry Woods. B- F. Jo<ln, J. h, Furey, C. Part Musle DlrecUr, Mr. Jesse Wllllame. NEW and BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES, APPOINTMEWTR ADMISSION. 50*. BALCONY, gt. ORCHESTRA, 0180. SEATS CAN NOW BE SECURED FOR A__I_ THJC RB- MA-NINO PERFORMANCES. Ia active preparation, NADJY, By FRANCOIS CHA88AIGNR Compoaer of " FALKA^ nOCKSTADKR'S COMEDY THEATRE. XJ Broadway and 2»U_-e». DOCKSTADER A GRAU8.Proprietor* Ob Monday evening, April 23, wUl be produced AM-_NUENSIS, AMANUENSIS. * AMANUENSIS, AMANUENSIS, a comedy and extravaganre, by John Lynd. For this pur¬ pose a new company of versatile comedians hat been termed. Thev Include the Mlases Mabel sterling. Jennie Leland, Louise Sanford, Mattie Ferguson and Emma Maddern, and the Mesar-. George R. Edeeon, Tony *. tirrell, M. F. Drew, William Paul Bown and William E. Burton. Thia enter- Ulnment is planned to be light, bright, polite and Jovial. To reach thal end the eest oas been made with much caro, the costumes are handsome and the preparations complete. New scenery haa been painted by Mr. Homer F. l.mene, with mechanism by Mr. Ben-von Sherwood. A good pert of the music la original with Mr. Killis Brooka The new songs are written by Mr. Lynd and others. It U hoped that AMANUENSIS, AMANUENSIS, AMANUENSIS AMANUENSIS, will appeal succoaafttlly to those peopU who deatre an aton¬ ing of pleasantly conjoined comedy, mo sic and fun. Evenings 8 :1b. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2. MAI) ISO N~~5oT TH EAT R E. PA Rf NE RS Mr. A. M. PALMER.Hm ls Manager. PARTNERS Evening-. H.'AO. Sat. M-tiuoee all. PAHTN..R 2.! PARTNERS . LAST WEBE. ! PARTNERS ; LAST WKK-. i PA .TMK-8 LAST WEEK. 1 PAHTNK-M :..t partier* Mr. PALMER regretfmlly announcee the LAST N1QKT8 et PARTNEBA oa the Ma-lleon Square I tags during tha present season. In pnr-oaaea of a oontraot leog slnoe made, bis BEOULAB SEASON MUST CLOSE aast Bstu rds y * pening. April 28, la order to admit ol the appearance of Ula eoropaay at the Park Theatre. Beeton, ea iho followlag Monday. PARTNERS. PARTNERS. PARTNER*. PARTNERS. PARTNER-*. PARTNER i. PARTNERS. !._.I LAST WEEK. LAST WEEK. LAST WEt-K, MONDAY. APBU. 30, BUPPLEMENTA-Y SEASON, J. M. HILL'S UNION SQUARE l Iii-AT BK Oa tn "A POSSIBLE CASE." By SIDNEY ..OSEM-ELD. N. Y. Herald.Sacces. as brilliant as that of "The Hen¬ rietta." X. Y. News.A positive nit. a aecond " Henrietta." Urn, h o-l _r.Vcli.iu of tUtall. N. Y. Journal-"A P.'SmoU Oa-te " makes a posture .lt Pre-s."A .o.sibls Case" snores a hu. M. V. Tiiiies-Triers sra soones that coull hardly he bet¬ tered R. Y. World- l'erlectlon af detail tiironif-out, N. Y. Tribune.Ii moat be conceded the author'e aim haa b-UB IC-i.ll.,1, v.eiL Joe H...ward-la " A Possible Cue " J. TS. Hill haa a prob. able on un*. N JIBLO'S. NIBLO'S. Mr. K. O. Gilmore-.lessee bbb Man-gar. Beter red Swau, orchestra circle and BaJoouy, fi ola. one v..,-_ oBly. THE DALYS, THE DALYS, ta a bran.I new pl_y eutitled M .V\ 0 a m - l m av o a -ai.-.i, Matin... W.v'.i.-e'iav aod Saior.lay. _Next weak-" Hal- by tue i.Bsety.' CTANI-ARD THEATRE. NEIL BUROE.S3. 1-? Tn,lerthe.lirtc.u.nof Mr. JAO. 0. DUFF. EVERY NIQiiT Al 16. HA'-'l'rtDAY MAT. ATI THE .'OPT LaR COMEDIAN, MR NEIL BUBOES 8, j IN THE __'lV_t"Rl'EVr*o'-*'KABOiOAL COMEDIES, A SI PERIOIl . OM .ANY OK COMEDIAN-. New aa.I i labor au- Scenery sud lueid'-tal Mntlo GENERAL ADMIH-lIoN.60 CENTS. _tu.arvs.i ai-ata. 41 au* SI.60. _ gTEl-VWAY HALL. To-morrow Evening. MRS. SCOTT SIDDONS Has the honor to ami' uno- un evening nf Shakespearean Readings and pianoforte re. lui to-morrow evening, at 6:l.i ii. m., on which occasion she will Introduoo to the American public ber adopted son, MR, HENRY WALLER, PIANIST, 1-orn.e.ly known a* " SERAPHAfc-L-.* Reserve 1 tCAl* gi 50 and til. For sale at Bren- tane.'a,_6 Union Square, and at the Hall._ WAI.I.ACK'.S. Under the direction of Mr. HENRY E. ABBEY. I.A8T TW-> WKEKS OF THE WAI,LACK COMPANY. i MJsABT EIGHT FEkPORMANCES OF SCHOOL FOK SCANDAL. :'"Kx' iiii\ mai"inei *.v_:dn_..._-ay." " MONDAY. May 7,-THI. 1 ADY OR THE TIOEB, by McCaull's Opara c oiupsny. (Jx-urBioru. GRA-.D EXClRSIOIir TO CALIFORNIA ON MAY 9TH. A select party, under per-rmal eoeort, will leora Keir. York for San Francisco, vl-lUng en .cute the Rocky Motin- Ulna, 8alt Uke City. Garden of tho Geda, Los Angeles. Ac. Ae. Pullman Palace Care will be used throughout, and the best Hotels will be used In all casee. Full perUc-lare In descriptive elrenlar. THOMAS COOK * SON. 261 Broadway, Kew-York. A Pleasant Winter Trip To the Tropics. IfH STEAMSHIPS OF THE RF,D ¦> " Umm, Sailing every twelve days for Venezuela, 8. A.. and toe Uland ul Curacoa, W I-. afford sa vaeqnallsd opportunity to thoo- wt«h< eg to make a aheit sea voyage io ike iruplea. Theoe Am rete .learners, speciall. ball, rot tte trade are -ovlded witt every ree-le-l 4opller,ee for tte aafeiy. cmref lete* and eon-for. of paseengee* Tk* round trip la made lu roof we***. r_««»r- 8l'< Ww tm-rio"we pt-pki" a>p'y to BUULTO... BLISS * UALLETT. UO-teraJ Maoag-ra. Tl Weil-av. Ntw-lotk. _ Gubba._^^ A FACT..Horton h lr. i .-earn U inn.ie tm ii ** pure cream. Botteo'a I'awnt Noper-Froaaa Bricks >' Ice Cream lol lusts nr sala, i burches. Fssti.sit. Ac, will keet hard obs hour, t ountrr oilier, irompltr nile.1. I.cpBU- .06 ith-ave. ..8 eth-evo. ll. Park row.; U0i.B4t 1_.-b-S- ¦aw.Yerk, and tit Fulun-aw Biwaiya. _-.mii6cmfiii3. BROADWAY THEATRE. ROADWAY, corner tl.i-.t. Manager.Mr. FRA NE W, I AlfOSS j TO-NIOllT. TO.NIiiHT. S ~-n<l*- April BB, 1888, : farewc.ll concert .J CAMPANINI OPERATIC CONCERT CO. Mme. >optHA f-C* LC HI, Control to. Hm BOiHIK TK.l.lMANN. ..oprw-Q, 8ignor A. UK (ONI-..*-, lenor, Signor ANIO .HMMLAM-!, Barton-, Sifiior ROLouNA. Ba**). __. « Biguor CO -MM, baa_o llnffo, Mr. MICHAEL BAN NI. tl. Violin Virtue** Signor ITALI) cam fA NI NI. _gendector of Mn.lc, «!_.,,r ALFREDO PORE. ACADEMY oV-lL'-IC. Italian Oper*. OII.MORK A TOMPKINS. Proorte-ore aa* M____ere MoaOar, W«.lit. May and Krfcuy svsnlag*. and tutnrdof Maliuso, April _;i, _S, 'il and tn, FAREWELL PERI OH DANCES OF VE BDl'8 oo_ rm EKE L L OO TB LOO 8 8 i 0 O I Cl I I 8 8 . i OO T EKE ULL LUX OO Witb Signori O tlaaai. Se Coaila, Balegea, Mala*. Jovme. Big' nora TeiratztBi. Mute .ofcalcbl, and IUlo Ca__i«ninl. oe. cbsatra sod t'borusof 70, aigaor Cleotuau Campanlal Coat* -actor; new sd.) sBserii aoeaiealtira. PRICE-, ot mcoaft w**k ot "OTKLLO'U GALLERY. 60senUi R-««r-*.i isat. tl. fl A Li o.s Y fo. marly u tier), fi. OKCHKHTKAaud PAKQIET CIRCLE. $8. GENERAL ADMISSION, gi. BOX OPFICE ot Ae-dsmy OPEN ALL DAT. B~ AENUM & LONDON COMBINED SHOWfi NOW LNDER CANVAS. SUMNER AND PUTNAM AVES.. BRO0EI.YN. verluWe city of i.ew white tenta, and wondorf beautiful eui,ts. All tbe glorious attraction* kliA .ally SHOW ON EARTH. A verltat-le etty of tew white tenta, and wonderful ind beautiful sight*. All the costly Orlenul displays of really _TUE GREATEST SHO IjALTS THEATWL .*^WEEE CO.MMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 28. Every Eveuins at 8 :15, and Matinee Saturday at X NO CH ANO P. 0. Bl 1.1.. OWING TO TUE REM A 111. A BUS SUCCESS OP MIS* ROSINA 2D ' * J -°°o fe KK J.. gM» 2D O KK EB B8S8 WEEK V "oo° k "k eke Ha* WEEJ* AND HER IiONDoN COMEDY COMPANY IX "A GAME OF CARDS," ¦TUE I IKCCS RI DP If and ¦A PANTHMIM- RFU EAR1* AI*' OPINIONS Or THE PRESS. When Mles Rosina Vokes arrive* lt U time te lang*.-* Herald- The night waa tow ot en thu .asm..Times. A nu me rou* and kindly audience cordially welcomed Ml"* Rosina Vokes..Tribune. The playa are admirable, the company excellent, aod the acting all that caa be desi rod..World. The audience waa tumultuous In applause..Journal. " The Circus Rider" ls one of the cleverest pieces of acting Mles Vokes ha* vet presented.. Pies*. Tbe " Pantomime Rehearsa." a perfect blt of humor.-, Star. She le a genuine artist, and In her own peculiar lino la unrivalled..Post Sae ls supported by an excellent company..Evening Sun. Tao humor of "The Circus Rider" te dell.lone, and the BBiioue element commands Inieicst.Commercial Advertiser. Mlaa Vokes and her eempany filled the theatre arith tho merries', sort of flee.. Gianhlc The advent o' thia relined and excellent oompony el eomedlane le actually a public boom..Mirror. The performances appeal to the most cultivated tastes. 8 .News. Mr. Daly's own comedians have never given a better performance or attracted a more fashionable and refine^ audience..Mall and Exprcse._ EDEN MUSEI. 23d sr. and 6tb-aYe. u»- To--ar from 1 to ll. ALL PARTS OP THE WORLD IN WAX. NEW PAINTINGS IN AIT GALLERY. 25 Canu J to. dat J 25 Centa SB Cenu , to-day, ¦ 2_ Genie Aft week el the woa.lerrul I BUTTERFLY SHOW. t)v K ¦:kh, A.r-l-l., th* Mystifying Auumatoa ITVnciDg for Ladies..Prouiotog health, vigor, 1 grace. Pref. Andre Berger, ot Par.a, HU Bread way, Dwmesae RaUeUag. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessee aad Maoaaer.Mr. T. H. FRENCH Beaerved Seats, Orohestra t'irols aad Ralaeny, SO tent*. I CLARA MORRIS InI i BENEE IK MORAY. G Wedaesday Mattoe* tba '*-pany ta OMI RKOIMENT. BAND OPERA HOUSE. CROMWELL Leesse and Manager.-Mr. T.H.TRENCB Fiom LONDON TO PARIS AND BACK WITH PHOT. , CROMWELL TONIGHT. Admlesien tte. Reserved *eeta ate extra. Comvaces at .rl_. Box offle* open* at 1. ., QEBMAN LIEDERKRANZ. Oran- r_nr*rt at _Uiaw-V Hall, 8C.VDAY l-V KN I NO. A I'KI I. IOMA. A Minted bv Mai- Lilli Letiaasns.Ka'i-eh. Miss Maud Powall and Meesrs. Pani Ki.lack, Emil Fischer, Max lrsamaaa, Oeorg* Werrearath aad a Orand Orchestra. Reinhold L. iierwuo, Coaduotor. A.lmutton for Ben-member* $L_ Tero mk hopkins' 22d~«liprinj?Hde" PS. .' uv_i with hi* -'Youag PhiP.srmonle" Kr** Schoole* phenomenal OHlLDR-iN'S CRORC8 Haturdav. _*tt. Mo da**. BuUway Mall. Emtaeet aol* amata and .rahestra^ LYCEUM THEATRE.' 4tb-ave. and 234*t Danlel Frohman.u. _-".*¦... 'VHF VA. ll-".' !. .Miss'".ivvan. Mia* HeB.lersoa, Mus DIL -.ul- Spb- "on. Mis. eely. Mr*. Walo.*. Mra. Whit. X5_- i7..f-lr -'."i Meesr*. Kelcey, Miller. Welce^ THE WIFr .|_Wheatcr*fi, DicW»on. I.* Moyne, 17_th tim*. BearlnsHl.. Sat onlay Matine* »» 2. .?" .Special Matla** Wedn.-aday._ LEARN TO SWIM. BWIMMINO srrfOOL AND BATHS, nu.l i Eas: 45tii *U, n*ar 5th av*. Bpeelal c la**.* for UdiM aud ehildr** from 10 a. m. nil f p. rn. Soo circular._H- UKBnABU. 0 N EXHIBITION. A Collection of Paintings ot JAPANESE SUCJECT8, by MR THEOD )-._. WOP.E3, REICIIARD d_ CO.'S, VIS 8TH-AVE., OPPOSITE HOTEL BBCN3WIC__, Ur a low day* only. QTEINYVA?HALL. miss carpenter. O PABEWBLL CONCERT OF MISS NETTIE OOO A KKR PPP PEE NV N 1TTT F.EE RRR OOAAHRPPF NNN T E RR 0 AA BRR PPP KE N N V T KB RRR 0 0 AAA RRP R NNN TR RR CCO A A R K P REF. N NN T EEK R R Th* celebrate.! Vtolla Vlrtuosn. pri >r to her dei.artur, foi Euret.^. TI'EHI'AY fVr-:NINei. April '_4. at HIS p. nt, Aeslaied ny Kiss Oertr ide ..n«w-,r.i, prtma lonna: Mr. Th*-, B]ork*Un. Tenor; Mr. Alhart nerard Thew <>raad Or. ch-Stra, nader dlr*-tion of Max Msretzek, Seau now *a Mia at stem.tb- lum Max -irakostrb, Manaitsc 'OCIETY TENTH EXHIBITION lUPDrrm. NOW OPEN DAY AND EVKNINO AM*, KIO AN AT TIM'. YA N DULL O 11.LE RY. . «^.«^, C-.R.-.--AVE AND 19rHST. ARTISTS, Alml-*loo .'5.-nt- OPEH FRBI "N* SUN DAY-i ROM'J TO 6 P. M. CTA B't HEAT RE. Novelty. O TI'ESDAY KV-NIN'O, APRIL 24. BROCKMAN VS MONEEY IHEATRECa THK FAMnU> MO KEY Al'lOUS, I'.uile-i. Dnga so 1 o.t* THE MO--T NOV KL -M'ltl-'OltM A b'. E OF VHF. AOE. -.vening, at -,.;0. MatUeO- ltd inurs. FrL. Sat. _ Popul.r prri.-a. i uililr. u hail pt tce. TO-DAY AT 3 AND 8 P. M. * WAR SONOS ON TUM BATTT.F.Firi.D Ol' OKTTYSI-URGV 4THAVK. AND 1 VT H.ST. rPHAI.IA..ImrueBM racceM of tlie combinrv A Hon. Pf)-«SAltr. BtR.VAY. OIKKS. Niadav, RAKtJ. BER Tueertav, FAI78T. We-lnesilay, PRohEPFKII., Tburndsy. HAMLET. Fnd y. KEAN. Saturday, beusflt to Lo.lwig Baroay, WILLIAM TELL._ KTH-AVK. THEATRE. tl Mr. STETSON w.uld rv'peetfnllr annonnea the lasf we*- et bis manage-.i*ot ol thi* Tn. sire, eo'iimeacing MONDAY, APRIL _;), 1»>A Lol 18 JAM H AiND MARIE WAINWRIGHT. CTB tal Mt J oti.l»v. 1 OTHELLO, lars. -t.Mit. > OTU KI. Ll). Wednesdav. .bursur. Fne*v and samMay Matinee. .ii r i it ado a holt n otu ino. ATES US TR KAI RE.~ iiarT. ki. Xl'OENE TOMPKIN-.Leese* aad Mbb*«b__ COM MEN i INU MAT 1, -***'..«* TUE D\Y. MAY 1. The latest laughing blt, NA 1 URAL (.AS. l're**nte-l by a coibwhi-v ut i-.).n*-.sns ^toelndlngOIT.lir.KT. Du.-, .ELLY aad GIRARD. 1 A TH STREET THEA I RE. Cor. Gth-iftC *~ Second Mun th of THK -lil L ALARM. _Mattara* WadnaBd-v and SatBrday. ¦ t Ctcttnrte onb Jxlettinaw. irREE LECTURES (ln<li>s-.Tuesd-.va, Thurs- I .U»». ri .cl..r». »..i Sr»».iw.T. " Duiurat.e ** Bmldlag, Pro! 8ER..KR (far . SBBlectr 'hy*Ua» of Teachia* Fraoeh Revuwed. Why Papil* faunol ***__." tjoreco ano (Tarriugee. * highly bred; superb knee inion and style; drive without vt.eck*, et.-iuiiW nr-ie-1. abs-Cutfly aound and without vlee; 8 yeera ola, IS AA han j-.. weigh 2.100; highly commend. 1 tu any family J-'-lrlna t«_lr liavlng " few n.nerlors.' at lair price. Addre** Post Otllce Box 0, Great Harrington. Mass. TH> LET MONTHLY.-., new Victorla,~oiii a. or twu hore** alee a landau , *v«ryihlug nrat-rUas tall or Bdnrs.a t,gjl Ytikaxt., Abbett Uiaaco yfllce I Btea. Hiitt, tllil rn

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A~"T~STAMFORD.-For sale; *rcat ..M-Rajn J3 12 acree, with good house. 18 rooina, all woden;kmgJiagggV^

be »een to be appi.-ciated. W NU tt- "SJ1 * cu" 6 N *,a'

arbl.t-ave.. opposlu Orand Central Depot

A HANDBONB PLACE at SHORT HILLSA N L-l leTalMl l.-eauu. tine vi.w.. houie haa all

._._i*rn improveiuebta ; bBlMloara ami giouniti H. per., ct

I..? 4 a.. .eel linn i aboadaBcs el Irnit. prjee lew, aaraa

a'r 'Tw Saoiiiul Bi-peru." n L.w.llya Psrk maun.

v J <._. at mk hons- ibd . ">».» tran.e, ea.h baa

billi ihea» wrcperileaadiolii; are first dasi In every par-,i,*ir aid bib vbeav. ali-vpricea a»kari. Addreaeycaiar boo hQVi ELL A Hr.N MAN, Nc.vaik. N. J.

F" OR 8ALE or TO LET.-Al Etixabeth N. J..large beuee, ill Improvement*; itable: lot 18t)x300

fast cor. of East Jersey and Spring si*. Apply to J.William Crane. 229 Broad it, ElUibeta, JS. jr._

1--0R. SALE.-Richmond Hill, L. I., two fineeemgea, 10 rvouia, with all improvements, water,

.nee heaters; new; Jun e..tn; ¦!. Ile t pike low. J. W._"-R-T-ER. 5- Llberty'st. GEO FOWLER, on premlsee."AR ROCKAWAY COTTAGES.-CompleteF mt now rvs ty of ali ina cottages off-red to rsm at Fsr____kawaT, Wave Crail, Lawreo.a. i e-»raiirm. oom. I'ol ni.H»vs«'»i'.r an ''Arve ros hythe -ea" This ls tke onlr sb-i-nt«lr complete Hst pu»!ti!i_rt. (ropiei mailed fi oe Applyi«waT_.IS. W. JONES' oid-eaia-luued Ks-1 Estate Agen-cy. tot Hoeaawar, L. L_

FSJR RENT..For the oeaaon or year, a pen-. ifBiss's ooontrv reil.leuce at Meriden, Conn., with largo

T«as4s aid oarri-g* hsnse house has two bathrooms audtmet mo arn BenvinleBC-a. la lu .xceilenl order aad is uta-

t__en h gb gTouad with Ans view; locality healthy and

rV.r mppiy entailing. Addreia J. P. ALLEN, 206 Weat

r»IOlt,_Sew-Yerkt-'l 'y-

1X)R SALE, on Sound, Conn..Good house. 2motet. Indi, fte, water, whorl.*"^ s " ATWATETt. 160 Broadway.

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F'-ai-n 1aero ground; plenty fruit; price 02, OOO, easy t.-rma

Address LJd^WALL, Ridgewood, W. J. No agonta._

Foll SALK..Two Tillagra lots. Nos. i aad 2in Block L at ths village of Franklin Pork N. J., ad

Inlng the Pennsylvania R. R station tn that Tillagea,nely In the counting room Bf Tbo Tribune.

i/K)R SALE.At Fairfield, Conn..The home-J iteod ol ths Isle Andrsw Thorp; will.sallt houae: 14r *_)_, bath, furnace. Ac; good Barn, shad* and fruit trees

I i.orsten Mill Pla.u. adjolnlsg the residence af Mra. Jobs.ti -irgca. at a bargain, with or without furniture.

WM. EL HOYT* CO..6 Vaadorbllt-ave.. opposite Grand Ont, al Depot.

1~r_)R SALL- or to let at Nutley, New-Jersey,46 mlanles from New York, en Kris Railroad, a berni!

ltd and complete modern house, ll rooina, stab.e.-bade trcea,i nh grouud, beautiful views: I minoto irons statisn. ApplytuVtfi-. BALLKBTH WAITE. NuUey._FOR SALE..The well-known Sea View

Betel at Martha's Vineyard- Thia house is too well

known ie need any extended description, as lt has been

well -.Hod every season sine, built with pl ea sure-ace kc rifrom all pointe of thia country; also the wharf proper'-,bring thu univ landing of any aocount at the vineyard;ul-, the bath houM.-. con ta Hung 800 rooms aud yieldinggl.000 to gl.-OO per eeaaon.

Thia pioperty must be sold to settle an es- .te, and willte -old In parecla or Ua whole a_ may be desired by thelui.baser.

For full particulars and price apply to CHARLES II.PEIRCE, New-Belford. Mass., or H. H. FITCH. 117li-voiishiro-eU, Boston._17REECATALOG VJl-S for year 1888 ofTur-X nlshad and unfurnished heuiei and coantry aaati ferthe lea.on nr year on .loee Sudsoa. Harlem, Nen-Havenaud New-York and Nortaira Railwars, ara nsw ready i also

eatalogues of property tor sala, tall or s»nd for lama.VIM. H. HOYT A OO., b Vaudir-iit-ava.. opposite GrandAntral Depot_FOR RENT..At Portcbeettr, house, 14 rooms, fully fur¬

nished, shade, fruit, 4c; carriage house and stable;boating and bulbing ; rent, OSOO. Apply on pi cnn-, s or

to A. J. BERJUEN, JR., M Ltberty-rt._

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EART OF BERK.SHIKE HILLS.-A de-ilrabls furnliked sommer rend-nee tu picturesque

riiligi: itabla, iha.te irees, lawn. *Or rent very low. Applylo ._______UT NBFTEL. 41 Liberty st. N*. Y.

ISLIP, L. I..To rent, a very desirable" couatry place largs water frost; houae is finely fur.

Blahed aad haa all modera improvements i ample stabling.Cali or addrees a T. H ABBECK, 81 Bisr.r-gL

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I R THE HIGHLANDS OF THE HUDSON.-¦*¦ Dealrabla residence, 14 (or 50) acree; adjoiningTillage; near depot; abundance pure mountain springwaler hy gravity; will sell for $10,000 tone-third coat)to dose eelate. Also plot 40 acres, with one of the moatokj-nuliiB views of the river. (Polio 3,100.)

_PHILLIPS A WELLS, Tribune Bulldljig._TRV1.NGTON-ON-flUOSON.-Elesrani conn-J trr seat: 10 acres in lawn aad Barten: anbitantlalitsoe mansion an.t nortel'a l.xlge: hot-hausei. craprnei.liable*. ,t r..; iDag.iifle*ni river view, averlooklng greaudi otJay Uaoid an* E. K. Jaffrsy.

_H.JL hQl'IRR, Attorney, 206 Broadway.

LONG BRANCH, "Monmouth Beach andvlaiolty..To lat. eleraut tnrniabad cetturea ; aU < oa-

.bbisucm: oceaa aad river fronts. WILLIAM LANKLang Breach.

Kl ONTCEAIB. N. J.-SPECIALTY-Beauti-i'al fol nt.t iB-dtKH.it!* ml rant PARSON- 4TAYLOR. -vcoeertlBg Hewe _r Pinoni. ff Cedar-it.. -N. V.

L~AKE OEOROE..A -UUldlMM fuSirthrdcotiaae adiouilag Crosby«lae H -tal i taaau enrt. beat,

lee hsuseTlUed real laederain. W. U. HTOCKWKLL, 5»_-L^J"-_J__.

ORRI8TOWN. Desirable r«-8idenees rnKerrlstowa. Madiioa and yielaity lor aalo or te rant.

AUQF-.TUaW.BKLl-, Real Kilala Agent, .Morriitowa. N.J.

1LL9' OUT-OF-TOI-'N real e_t-t« ~e;tt;il»gueeo_iiirl«es all alsii-i of country property, sala

aad rent, malled frae. E. a. MILLS JR.. 9-. Broadway.Now Landon. I Ona., sear Pequot Ileane.

FiUM-Ory dwelling, containing fourU-U rooms, with allmudera convenience! (aaa, city water, etc.), tully fur¬nished: ready for in_i_.> dlate occupation; about 1 1-8 anea

ot land, with froota_e on three -uv-ts, nicely laid out,with hedge and ei-imosul alude treoa; barn with fiveculls; onee reasonable. __E. J. CARPENTKR,

_AlJLlberty-at^and LIM M-1TO._\0ROTON, CONN.-House furni-shed or un-¦.' fnritiibed; 10 roome; fine water view; convenient to

boating sud fishing. ^Addresa, T. S.KITCH, Noroton. < eon.

ORANGE.TO LET..HniiiNoni" new QueenAnna OtUvesi Ciarandea Place, lligliland Avenue

..atloe, Rvsry coaTenlenco Beat, S-OJ. LLIOI', 12 ParkPlace. N. \._PLEA8ANTTILLB STATION, WestchesterI C-imtv, N. Y..To let. furn!«bedi »."ii>0 for the season :

eupen r hove; 16 rooms; «ta.b e BM tetnogt h»use: 5acres of gi.-avl; lawn, apple oreuard abd gat dm: one b*urfpen ur.nd r»ntra, statoti. fl m'.niite-' walk from lUil.-uiItallrna'i station I,, house l'l mritutes' walk to vtllire todj.o»V-ffl. e prem ss. tn excslleut rej.air aliusdaiie. ot g»<.iwaler ; e_in> ¦.<> t .rilsge res ts aa,', walk* ; apo teat OB byUtter only. A io reis EOWAltU Bl I'Li-'V 4 BOM",

Utan.! il.. New-York.

QUOOUE, I.. I..To lei w Yetme, cottajreTl.r.Kims. niwlr furnished, etai.lv. lawo, far m. leo

h..use: ia 'ull view of bay and Ocbbb,abonl IS inuines'wak; inrroun.!, -I nrrtsct, Addroas OWN SK. 173 Mad-lsnii-sve. New.York^jty._

IDG- FIFaLI), CONN.-Fuie rendene«with-' om buildings. 10 acres, la>tus Hurts, ihs-'e trees, nioun-|a:ii Hr. -' Innis ra::, .K.Oihi; l;t. tires, fr?,OOH 4 a.'M,.M.HlWi at Bedding. 1 acre, g_,500. MCIIAKO, 137 Broid-t»y._

RENT, ,.r>00 .Stonecott..troona ReotfoliiM'lplace, tiirnlshed. lliroonu, bath, plum',tn Ae.; north

Storeol Long Islaud one hour aad Wk., o rr das.

,_Address Jan nun. f,5 Liberty it., .\ew-York-_RKI> RANK, M. J..Pnrate residence; pleaa-

mt sit niU«n ; high irnunl. on bank of tbe '-brews-burr : st.. d»! lawn 6 minutes' walk from ile»»t; exp reistrain 1 hour to c.ty ulalta ouly. Addresi A. X.. TribuneOl--e.

CEWAREN, N. J.-On 8tat^T_lntTd SouikI.-K* 44 minute! to N»w.Yerk bv the New Jersev Centtal.legsnt new coital*.* for rent or sala. 12 roo'in. tn- InnJiiiproveinnil. onlv 3 iii mulei' walk from <i-".ot ft jo toaatlar, b thing and flslnns. Applv to A WA-KEN, at**.**, "tlllbu. WKLLO, l--lJaiueuj.!_,J\>w-Tork._SHORT HILLS.-To rent, for four or five

months, fn-tii May 1, fully furnf-bei hr.n-e ?:r_l-l tno-ern cony. ul. ncs; running Wgter, bsth. telephone.burrUr altrm. Ac stable, with use of fatally hoif_-£''.'' prlc* *'-,(X> I*"" monih. Address "H.". Boobia ir.bune Building.fioUTHPORT, CONN -For gale cheap, kr-e.^ honse. 16 reo-fia. all modera In prove...mt a. In modari sr maorea tine garden, shade and fruit in sbnndsneeatsbleani cs tri-ce house to. .te-1 about .". minnies' walkHorn dcpsi auiI foti oBioe, and 15 min.ties' fr«-n l^icn

WM. IL HOY! .. CO.,,_5 \ an .erhiH-ave,, op poolta tirana Central Lspat.

T-' LET.-For Ute -tr..i nnthp-"'-**¦ Conn., ono hour and e half (Na N. -York, a .urge.

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comforuble. completely furnished hous", with groundsaad stable; distant two minot..' walk from the railway.tatioii. Pirtlculara can be had on inplication u> J CWsnir, 80-- IlioalBvay, .r to W .11. If.,vt 4 Co 6 Van¬derbilt.ave., opposite Grand Central ktotlca.'PO LET, FURNISHED-Litchfleld, ConT^.a A loabre h-.n»» on South't. lawn, silvie besntiful

?.'"w am,iy to it,T. £>r. OUFFIB, I.n.i'niau avs.

TOLET.-Fort Hill,'L. L.near Tomokingville'Htation.bsD.lson.e liensa. 10 reorns, all lni'.r»vements bay

?law. Cue grouadi, low rent Pb.da an' Information itH. L. BORTON t >>H,

66 Broadway or ll Horton Bow 8. I.__Aliea_f. rattled hon-.* to let can be *».n to dsy.

ryu I EN i F()R THE SEA8I >N.-At' PointA. PUssatit, Kew-Jer»ey, a furalilivd cottage of nut* rooma.Te-inu court, pientv of ih_de. flua aai.boat and rowboat AA.dr*es >. fc. antill! offl< e._TO LET-HOUSE- FURXISHED-On Shin-

oeoo'k Bay. a cottatre of 10 rooaoo, foot. Iground, garden, barn, stable, c_rrl__.- hooae; can haveeva--, batUna and b.u'lr,e, one mil-, fi,n. UUngue sutlon.

^JOIIN QClNi., Atlantii ville, !.. I, N. Y.

.T-bTi-T..At Nan tucket," Ma. h., cottage nearA- ¦-.ea Cliff Inn. furnished, fnr lesson af 1*8 I) reoins.Address J. A. MclXIt:UA LU I B.. '.

TJ KENT7-At Lawr'ti, <. L l., a gr^aci^ua,new. amply fumnhed cctuge. %t r_oaaa In view af the

eeeau; h<.t ai.d c.ld ruoniag water, e-rerv modern conv-u.Maee^jUbU. aid carriage hon**. A. P. ma.N. Mi Wall-it

TO. W"£.-A furiiighed Hotel, giiort distance* from Nsw.York. Fibs ina nsr ard winter inoriiir.enrt. MOI'IfTAIXOL'a. Tribune Otilts. eporuog

TENAFLY, N. J.-To let or foFulerbui-ie14 rooms, modern tmnrevsmanta.._._M. Hil ITT, 116 Broadway, Room 80.

TO LET or FOR SALE, Pelhan Manor¦ Haalaamely dscorated 1-room eottage. g.Ou par vaa'r^______;LM. SHI.NW. Owner, hu Vera-,. U.S.TO RENT..For auto mer in aubarbg oflT '.Bjahkoepsts a nkelv furnished hons*, ten t*om-_"*rae Maa, frau lu abundance rest modsraie. abi-ii

_Pltl-DICKIC VAIL. 44 Wast ?_..»..

?tenntrr) {kopmri CDanttb.

W t?*J_a>TA f^n-^hod cotnge near Far Rockaway oroouieof k! t01'-!? HJ}ot* .. Lo-** I***-*"!. wltWn 1 1-2f-JO-e. _.'*'.Yo'k_ f0' lUBuner month-. R. nt net over

***"¦ ¦eotii. Address C.. h. c..ly- mmm-_14 Monroo-st, Bux.klyn.tt ^__«i_;X0'¦?£."¦ -_*»** O"1*1' ru!'-v f'.ri.isrT«rk ^STSS?*--- l?° to 12» |«'»ti; convenient to New.OOBrdiM A,-?1 ,00--; ,1*'- . ''ou*'' euluble f.,r summerJSuJ-lia8 **0Mii«L--» *» 60 pcr-ona, furnl.i.;d Laf^r ut jjui adiieaa X. A 4 Oa., 1*2 W-U_w_r«i., 84

tJonkrrs ano litokttB.

ft. R. CH.8CLM ft CO.,BAEKKKS,

61 Bu ._wuy. ti. T.RAILROAD I _LImE<_ OTU

and all other Securities that are dealt In on New-York.San Prim imo, Phlla lclplua or Bolton Exchanges, boughtand sold for cash or ott margin.

I_o_t-s made on Rilli-ead ind Mining Block* at lowratea of Interest

Interest allowed on deposit*(EatswlRhe4J^870j_Weekly CLrea&ar trot.

P. W. 6ALKU0ET ft CO.,BANKERS,

COk-_7:nciAL PAPER. STOCKS Ain> BOOT*.UNITED BANK BUILDING.

WALIa-ST.. CORNEA BROADVfAT,jj. FITCH. Jr.. NEW-TOBK.

: ember JJ. Y. -Bock I__chaugo.

Tainfor St, Holt,Bankers,

ll WALL. CORNER NF.W STREET,

TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BD81NE8K, DB-

PO-UTi. RECEIVED AND INTEREST ALLOWED ON

BALANCF.S. BUY AND SEi_L GOVERNMENT,MUNICIPAL AND BA1LBOAD bECURITIES.

VERMILYE & CO.,BACKERS,

16 AND 18 NASSAU-ST.,New-York City.

Dealers ia Inraltami .oearttlOo,

.financial.

REDEMPTION OF BONDS.OFFICE OP THE

LEHIGH AND WILE : JSBARRE COALCOMPANY.

119 Llberty-st.New-York, 31st March. 1888.

The transfer books ef tho 7 Per Oent Bonds er thia

company, naturing May X, 1888, will bo closed April 4at p. m.

The principal and interest of said bonds will bo paid as

presentation at this office on and after May I, 1838, ea

which dato interest will cease. 6. R. LANG,Treasurer.

OFFICE OF THE

Lehigh & Wilkesharre Goal Go.,119 LIBERTT-BT.NEW YORK, APRIL SO. IMS.

Sealed proposals to purchase any part of 0803.000 ofthis Company'a 6 Per Oent. Sinking Pond MortgageBunda, due Nov. 1, 11H_. will bo received at thia office

until SATURDAY, April 28, at noon, when euch pro¬

posals wlU bo opened and the bonds awarded to the high-est bidders, bul uo bid will be considered at leu than par

and accrued interest.These Bonds (which are First Mortgage Bonds, ex_e_t

as to ono piece of property, which ls Included aa addi¬tional security) are part of a totgA tuthorttod lasuo of

(3.000,000 In Coupon Bonds of (1,000 each, payable In

tu. hit Ave years, without the right of compulsory ro-

demptlon prior so maturity. Interest payable In New.

York, May 1 and Nov. 1. A sinking fund for their ult.

mate payment ls provided by a fund arising from the

sales of surface lands and tho annual contribution of 10

centa a ton from every ton of coal mino, lo each year

from Ihe property Included in the Ural lien e. the mort¬

gage, ta which document, on file at this office, particulari .terence ls made for aU details Of the obligation and tu

Trust Indenture.Tbo prooeed* ot the bonds are to be poid at ibis efflee

on the 30th lii-t, and are to be used for the rodr-nptlon ot

an equal amount of thia Company's 7 Per CenL Benda

maturing May L 188a. The (808,000 bouda oonailtotethe balance ot those set apart for that purpose, whick

have not been sub-ciibed f.r under the privilege given to

tbe old bondholders and expiring to-day.

Statement ot bu-Lneae tor the year 18o*7iGross earnings . . . (8. .-0,078.01Expenaea . . . . 7.880,-02.05

- tm

Net earnings.(l,53fl^.K3.»bFised charges tor lnter-

eet on debt .... (680,. PS.34Sinking fund charges . . . 269,992.91. 9-0,_0«._-,

Surplus over tot il fixed charges for 1887. .«05,(79 71By order ot the Board,

J. ROGERS MAXWELL,President

TO THK snH KHOLO! ll- OF THK

RICHMOND AND WEST POINTTERMINAL RAILWAY

AND

WAREHOUSE COMPANY.The undersigned, holding and representing large

amounts of -to. k of the RICHMOND Tri'.MINA.. COM-l'A.s V, l,< ii- vit.g thai Miy clunie lu the management or

policy of the company it thl* time would be opposed to Ita

licet liiU'resi-.. N.i.clt proxiea to bu voled In favor of oofi-

(inning t'.e prOOt-rt Board of Dlrecto...Wc Miall be glad lo give our rci-ins for thia view to

hhareliollei. who Hill give us an opportunity of doing so

by calling onED .VA ltD .WU! 4 CO.WOlih, -.ROM. A CO.T. XV. PEARSALL A CaJCH*. II. DWI-. CO.I. A -- \\ .11 »l -I It

MOORE A [SCULLY.JA il EMIN. NWTU A COTTt-IO.

NEW-YOUit. April 21, -SSS._A LIMITED AMOUNfr OT MMIf MOST-

_7__ gigo 80 year 6 per cent Gold Bonds, iasued by aBallway that ls earring net moro ti.au aU Uraea the ln-t_i__t on tho whole Insue ot Ita bonds

For sale at 103 and lt.lo.estWo believe they are a flrst-clas. security.

TURNER. MANUEL A CO.. 28 NosBsn-Bt._WUl icroove May lit to BS Wall-et

TU«hA>KOF NKW-AM.TKBnaH, 1.NEW-VOUX. April '.i, IHgg, (

AMF.F.TING of the sto. khoM. re of this banktor aa eleen,, of .ilrt-rtois will bs held st the Ranking

Home on WedBBadST, _.T_. IAMB Tue poll will ',» n-,»n

fr»ra_;_0 until IOiIOo'eiaok a. m. Tra_if.r bouka win eieiethu day and rcot-ea en May 3. N. J. lt. KI» ih, caihur.

Steamboat*.

A -TROY BOATS-Steamer- SA.UTOGA. and CUV Ol'TU-IV !i_ht.-d hr elect ne liri, ta, lear*

Moria W. lt.. loot nf Ohrtaiopbor-au, duly, except r-utor-

day, p. ia. .-Miu.laj- eleawrr lauchaa at Alt/any.

4LBA.NY BOATS, PEOPLE-- LINK.St.bi-, eri Drew and Lean Itionrnsnd leave risr 41.

N, K taot of .'aual-iL. al tl p. _. d lly, sumlavi excepted.Muteroo.ns warmed, remln raoeived uatil ilia hour of de¬

parture._(JAY LINE to OLD POINT COMFORT.ES NORFOLK. VA., and SOUTH.

Leave via Penn. K il I :.'>. p. m. 1 ai lor cars to Baili-Katti, Home palac su-a.-mra, ai riving at Old Point al:15 a. ul, Norfolk 9 a m. H. V TOMPKINS.

_Gen'l l'a.s. Agent, 317 Broadway, N. t.,

D08TON, PROVIDENCE and EAST,SS Via STONINGTON LINK.

Inside Houte at Ufii Rate*,fcieamera leave new Pier 50 N. H., one block above

Car..,, it o ot i. .¦;, daUj -vri.t Buoday.

MUSTON via FALL RIVER LINE.-ObIj 83tor first class U_.:»ed ticket* Rrduotton to New-

Port, Pill River and al. orher points. Kte_n_r» PIIaGItlMand PROVIDENCE. !_<._.e pl. r '_«. N. lt.. f.-u ofMurray-st.. ut ii. m. darlv, Sundale Included. Conuecuon by Anne] Boat from Brooklyn ai * AO. Jcwey city* P- m. AN OK. Il Rsi HA OS EACH STEAMER.,.1 ""' atatorooma seemed at principal transfer andticket otu,, at .Bice on Pier 28 and on steamer._

(CATSKILL EVENING LINE.yy ilia!,, i.st. t.r i'AT-KILL aud all lnter_.-d.nts land-iiiKa ..a.ly. f.r UTI. V Vi.SAN T aud NEW BALTIMORE,Tufi'i-y. IhuiBdar and satur tay.

-All fro-jjoat «f J*y.st.. H, r., at 8 p. m.

JJ UD80N AND OOXfiACKIE._T .BTEAM' '* ,l! "Hi LD leavea from foot of Jay-at.N_ .' VU*** '.l-!»LAY. T1IIK..IAI' and SATI'BDAYal 6 P. M., corn.-, ting with Boston and Albany Railroad.

VE\V-nAVE\. - Stcamcrg"leave Peck-slipAl pier 25 E. H.) at 3 p. m. and U p. th Sunday! except*edi, -teamen ari Ive in time for early traine noith and ._._

J^ORVVICH LLNE.-Favorite lnsido RoutaA~ Farea M«dured to Boalon, ol! Worc*iter. (_ (0; Nor¬wich. (1 65; New-LoLdou, gi <o inn *po.d,n« reduo-Uon to all uoliiti East .Stesmsra CITY OP WORCtB.Tilt. CITY OK BOSTON and (ITV OF LAWRJSNCKleave Pier 40. M I . [g m. t. \v BRADY. Agt

DDNDOUT t-ttd KINGSTON, landing a*41 Cranatona (West Point;, CorowaU, Vawburg. Marl¬boro, Wilton. Poughkeepsie and Eaoiua. tonLeili.g withUlster and Delaware, Stony Clove and CstakVi Al luntainrailroads .toaawra CITT OP K 1NOHTON and JAMESW BA LOW IN leave every week day it l p. a., pier fa«tof Harrison m. N R., exoept baturday. when City ofKingston leaves nip m. '_To NEW-HAVEN, 7 6c.

KXCI'R-ION tgtfjd t dayii. (1 25.Htein.en .' ii NORTHAM and CONTINENTAL leavo

Peck »llp, I .gr _5 1. tt, 'A p ni mid U p. n. (Bundayaexeent-di, ronnoeiir.r it New-lliven with ipeelai traimlorliERIDEN, lMiliKOliD, hPRINOFIEl-D, HOLT._.._*_. *' Thinngh tlckeu lold and Uaggage rkeokad atH4 Aroadwiy, New _*«i_. gad a Cownl, IrooBj^

.financial.

Western New-YorkPennsylvania R. R. Co.'s

First Mortgage5 Per Cent,

Fifty Tear Bonds.Issue of $7,700,000.Total Amount ot Mortgage

$10,000,006.

Tko MEBCASTILK TRUST COMPART af N.v-Tort,Trait ce.

Hondi 11,0*0 aao-L with eonpeai attactiBd aad privilege e

rec Hr allon.

DATED DECEMBER 1st, 1887.Principal and Iatereet Payable tn Hold.

FREE FROM TAXES.

PRINCIPAL DUE JANUARY 1st, 1937.Interest Payable January 1st andJuly 1st, at the Company's Office,

New-York City.

B0ND8 CANNOT BE REDEEMEDBEFORE MATURITY.

Them Benda in tasned La punuince nf the ButTalo,Kew-York and Philadelphia l.-organlration Agreem.nt.dated i"«h. 16, 188«. and ara luthorlaed by the unmUBouevote ot the itockholdere et the -oceeasor oompenr. theWettern New-York and Pennsylvania Railroad Company.tl,600,000 of the Boode are reaenred tor bet er-

menu and for tho purchaie or conalructlon of additionalrailroad or other property which will eome ender the

Mortfage, and tho rr--.al-dc $»00,000 additional Bond*,are reiervel to take up ot provide for a like amount of thoWirr.n and Franklin Railroad Company'! Bond, maturingIn 1.0-.

Theie Bondi ar. a First Uaa upon the Railroad andrranchlaea of the Weatern New-Tork and PenniylvaulaRailroad Company now owned, or which may be acou'.redhereafter, except about (0 mlle*, formerly the Warren andFranklin Rairoad; alaa a Pine Llea upon all rollingStock or equipment acquired by the cele of the timkMortgage bunda reirrved, aa above mfi.ticted, for thatpurpose, and a Second Lien upon all oilier rolling itockand equipment, and upon the Weetern New-York indPennaylvanla'a right to nae the property nf the UnionTerminal Railroad Company, of Buffalo. N. Y.; alao upon

the Bouda and Stocka belonging te the Weatem New-Yorkand Penciylvania Railroad Company, en which Mid com¬

pany'a second Mortgage la a Fl nt Lien, bat with theright reserved to the Firat Mortgage Bondholder* to nae

tbe equipment ind the terminal property, even though theprior lien thereon ahould be enforced.

The coat of the property on which theie honda aro a

Fin*. Lien (including the Warren ind Franklin road)atanda it over 930,000,000 on the book, of the oldcompany.

The road paaaei through the Inmber, coil and oil rogtoniof Western New-Tork and Pennsylvania, and its buiineiela ateadily increasing, having been undeveloped owing tothe want ot -ufflclcut rolling atock. Fifteen new locomo¬tive! and 1,800 new cari hive recently been purohased ati eoat et over a?60,OOO, aad wtll ihortly ill be la opera¬tion en tho .roperty. The plint ind equipment are In goodcondition; the receiver reports thu there hu been ex¬

pended thereon neirly $500,000 during hil idmlntiiratlon,and that wooden bridget were replaced with Iron, iron railswith noel, treitlei Oiled In, ind numerooi Improvementsintroduced to prevent wi-houu aad eltdea. Naw aldingahave beea constructed and nany of tha old locomotives andcar* rebuilt

In lecordaneo with the reorganisation plan the floatingdebi ot the eld compeny haa been -ettied, the car trunehave been peld off. aod the real eiute mortgages (.414,000)provided for. The oom pi ny holds real estela, a consid¬erable amount of which ls not now uaed In the operation ofthe road; also .4. 6,000 eecond mortgage bondi reservedIn the ueaeory .¦ additional suets, thu* leaving no Hem on

the properly bot the first ind lecood mortgage bouda.The line of road which ls covered by thia mortgage ex¬

tends from Huffalo, N. Y., lo Emporium, Penn,, with a

branch to Clermont, Penn., also from Buffalo, N. Y., toClean, N. Y., via Oil City, Penn., and other linea andbroncho., making a total of 037 mllea upon which thisPim Mortgage for .10.000,000 li at the rate ofshoat fl 1,300,000 per mil..

Tho company haa running arrangements, for whichrental Ia poid, ovor al out SO mllea ol rood owned by thoLake Shore and Michigan Southcru kuti the Philadelphiaand Erle Kai-rood Companlea.

The grose aod net earoiuge for the six mouthe endingDecember ill, 18o7, ec-oiding to the books of thia com¬

pany, are i* followa:

Gr-aa.11,650,748 40ot*_ atina openata, rental andTL..*.1.20-,822 05

Net earnings. .341,920 76Interest ou the present HM ot

.7,700.000 first mortgagebondi ind th- t-00.000 War¬ren and Franklin IC IL bondi 22ft,BOO 00

Surplus for the alx nutt: the . . glil.fiO lb(Is.gned',

C ll ALLI w,President W. N. Y. ft P. IV IL Co.

STATE OF NF.WYORK. I-C.TY ANO I'OU.NTV OF N I AV-YORK. 5 ".

On this Oth day of April. A. D. 18.8, before me per¬sonally came C. H. All.'-, lo me personally known indknown to mc to be thc President of the Western New-York ind Pcn_i_ylvai.li Railroad Company, ind, Lavin;iK-en duly iworn, said that the foregoing itilaxaootsigned by him ai Moot President ls true.

(Slgtif.l),EDW. B. HAWKINS,

(Soil.) Notary Public N. Y. City ind County.Referring to the ab.ve pro«p->eru sic ned by the Presi¬

dent ot the Company, ind on behalf of a Syndicate, weoffer the ibove .7,700,000 Bonds for public subscription.

A sin.liliane..ii* Issue will bc made herc and ikroad bythe following Arms:

Deutsche Effecten and Wechsel Bank,rtA-Kl l K1-.IX-.1IAI-.

Messrs. Joh. Gnll &, Soehne,FRAN KFURT-ON. HAIN.

Anglo-Deutsche Bank,lUMRrRG,

Messrs. H. Oyens &, Zonen,A -si F.KDA.11

Socieie de Credit Suisse,ZII1ICa

Messrs. Zahn & Co.,BA!. KL.

Baster Bankverein,RASF.I_

Basler Depositen Bank,BAHES*

Messrs. Marcuard & Co.,aa a BEfcXE.

Messrs. De Pury & Co.,. INEIFC.IATEL.

Banque de Mulhouse,¦niLnorsE.

Messrs. E. W. Clark & Co.,PHILADELPHIA.

Messrs. E. Rollins Morse & Bro.,Bo-TON.

Bank of Commerce,IHFPALO.

Thniaecoiior far the Bondi an Intern -t o-isl marketHI-B-l'KIPTIO-- FOR THK ANTI BONDS WILL

BK RECEIVED AT I 111. Ol PK ..» OF THE I \i:Hi-Ml.SI ll ON

APRIL 25 AND 26ATTHE PRICE OF 97 AND ACl III ed l-TERE-TiTUE KUJMT UKI Mi III HUH I li TO ADVAM ITHE PRICE WITUOIT NOTICE AND IO HEDI CECK HI J. CT ILL APPLICATIONS IIFFkREI).Formi ef the Baa.1 sn I ooplae of the Mortgage caa be eb-

tais-i oa applicauon to Hie nnninigned.BaBdi aro bow rsa lr for delivery.Doted. Apiti IL 1*«K

MAITLAND, PHELPS & GO.,-IW.VOIK.

KESSLER & GO.,_NEH.YOBK._

FRANK C. HOLLINS & CO.,BANKERS,

ll Wnll-st., New-York.FIVE AMD SIX PER CENT. BONDS.

_CorrrapondeBre Salinied._

T HUTED AMOUNT OF INVF.hTM KSITli .TOCK IOU na l.t. -irlil par mb l. lalarael g.iarao-tmeft. 'Ab par earn. nroBalilr reaiiaed i ala* eslasiaa uss alfcinU yayug toodlptt eaat Vf. a. CLARK.kt Breadway.

-Financial,

AN ABSOLUTELY SAFE '

FIVE PER CENT

NINETY-FIVE AND ACCRUED INTEREST.The United Stale, and Di aril Mall steamship Company,

for the puriioie of building an additional iteamer needed fora rapidly Increasing -.uslneen, offer* direct to inveatora anIssue ot *375,000 of twenty year honda In suma to salt atninety-five snd bc. rued iiitore-t, intereat and principalpayable In gold. Thu liaua of bouda la only laaued for.125,000 on each iteamer, and the bouda ara secured by amortgage to the Union Truit Company aa Trustees, for.125,000 on each of the now and Qret-elasa steamers," Ai-lanco," " Finance" and ¦ Advance," that cort ind ereworth ISO 1.000 each. Two of these I'.-iuerH are Ineuredfor .300,000 each and one for .350,000, embracing col-llilon ind all possible clauses to gusrd against any loss..1.0,000 on each aleamcr ti assigned under the mortgagelo the Truat Com- any for tha security of the bondholder!.Thli company haa a capital ot $1,000,000; not a share haabeen lubecrlbed for at le.a than par, which, with an tn-f-u__.ee ot .1150,000 on the .team" ra, gives the moilample security to thew bonds. We reserve the rightto retire this Issue of bonds after five years by paying.1.050 a bond, or 105 per cent for each bond and accruedIntereat Mortgage bouda it s gucd Steamship Companyare aa ufo an Investment bond aa can bu made. Steamer,aro always aaleable acparatcly Un market, and have thisdistinction in their favor aa compared with railroads thatmust be sold aa a whole.

Our bualnees ls siesdlly growing, and ls conducted on aclose, thorough, economical buslneee basia There ls nolater bond offered on the market They are in denominationsbf .1,000, with coupons payable July and January. Weconfidently offer them to any careful Investor. They canhr- obtained by application it the office of the Company,Mills Building, where any further Information can behad. Deliveries ot the bonds will be made by the UnionTi u.t Company.

II. K. THURBER, PresidentU. S. x Brarll Mall 8. 8. Co.

We refer by permission to the Chemical National Bank.

First Mortgage, TMrty Year,6 Per Cent Gold Bonds

OF THS

Columbus & HockingCoal & Iron Co.

The property has a cash value ofover §3,000,000, according tothe estimates of two competentexperts, who matte a critical anddetailed examination for our owninformation.Tho total bonded debt is

81,000,000.The Company has no floating

debt.The annual interest charge is

$60,000.The net earnings for the fiscal

year ending March 31 were

$172,511, being nearly three timesthe interest charges.We olfer a limited amount of

theso amply secured First Mort¬gage Bonds at 1)7 and interest,and recommend them for invest¬ment.

JOHN H. DAVIS & CO.,BANK KltS ASD

Investment Brokers,IO WALL .'RIC KT. NKW-YOItK.

N E.W. Yu Wi, A(arll 17. 1-8*TOTf-KiTOC-tHOLIHal--- OP

THE RICHMOND TERMINAL CO.OUR CIRCULAR

replyln* In il. UH to the elreulsr lately Issue, sndsdvertised by the Boord of Directors of Hie above

company ls now nady and b-jij be had upon aiplc-iion atthe office ol FARMER-i' IO>N AND Tilt ST COM¬PANY. 20 Willum St.. New-York dry.we shill m b taw -sys sill for PftOJU-M tot the election

of i new B.a/d of Directors, who*) nnm.-s we will thenauuouuc., together with tbo obj.cu wli._h me d.-ire to.ccrnipu-h by audi elccUou. _____ -^^

I-.. W Cla-AUK.ISAAC L. Kl-li

ELECTRICITYThe mon wtwafetttwA, .Imple snd valunblo Invention of

the are, spiiliri to savlnc p.>1<1 sud sliver from refractoryBf*; patenU b-tureel. Thu metliod tully te ."I Tht

-y.to-n ls now operated by E. N. Wotto, Now-York.BOtallOfle-J works, 104 V.a«hIneton-st. On 100 !» to

l.a.f i tu of oro, saves all values, floured amnliram and

mercury; csa be attached and applied to any Boll andsilver mill at a nominal OM will m..re than pay its ex-

ptom ot introluctlon in bo\Iiik of value, every wot* lt

Ialberal term-, richta. Bot-M. and stock for

Apply u> ML H., 42 l-i'-dway. Room M-

TIIF.

Mercantile Trust Co.,EQUITABI.P. lllll.DI.VO.

CAPITAL, $2,000,000.CURRENT RATES (IF I.VIKliE-. ALLOWED UTOR

MONEY, ROM tHEDATWOB u.l'iJ.H"fu UATKOFWITH DRA WAU

LOUIS PITZtiERAlIi. PrcsMeet.

SMfHlSTPKliFiirB. R. Cl

NOTICE OF KI-DOITTION,am, pr.n--o.vs noi.ni.vo any of thk bonds of

Ibe SOUTHERN l-\. I. it KAlL-ftOAD COMPAMTjutb-rebr uotitlp. that thero lu now In the hinds oflh.- onai-r-

rifoed. Tnwtaee under the mortmre by which IMWJ*.0'of sall »...! i- i- secured, tba sun J '... 'llNDii.-JjTHOl'KAM) DOLLARS, _c.il. whieh, unlci th.- t. rm- »r

said Dtortcage, ls applicable to the re.emption or purchaseof *aid booda, sud that the undi uel will receive Male*pr«.|H.-jls al ti.-- Ijiii.J Oiric- Bl .* 1 < rriMHT. c..mer OBFourth and Town-end BU., Ban rionel-eo, f.-r the *ur-r-n I't el Mid Itonda until TUESDAY, the twenty-fconilday of Msy, 1888, _t whieh tim- proposals will be op- n-o.IM "uch builds as are ol.er_d al the lowoet price win oe

redeemed or purcl.aK-d t>. the amount .tore-aid. ......

Proposals are to I-- endoroed " Propoealt for surrenderof the hirst IteftnM Bouda Southern Pacific liauioadCompany."

D. 0- MII.I.S.9. L. LA.NMNO.

San Fianclseo, April 20, 1388._Trustees._UITTBBI We buy and sell mil, of Mg.

eh--).' o" .n'1 m"*,. c la

,, ,. .f.r, of n.BO-' l» K" rope.OF i_,l._l!a BBd the « '« lu-\ di also mik" ' "J ei tiona

puiju-n ».,, i,ano i otnnj.-ici.«. sn.ICKLDir. SJtoIiim OM"* yaU-SSin .llp.ulSOf tn* fOTm. ,

BROWN BRQ8. de CO.. I N______J_Ji_______;

ured by the entlre*.»pl^.,0' "" ' °mDJ\\y-* ,0" hy BlO.VfV.0 of 'r*' IJ^i.-rd.with Lbspr-.ved farm property. w,.rth »S00.000. ^-I.-.'. wlUl **.lit-r. annie Ti um Company of New York uty.

Full particulars eu application '"'"^-wn.KvAM ..Kit-ANjv gr^Sffi..Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway Co.

T:,- mtt-umn of the above Ballway Ci|rnpony are

urgently rr.iue.te_ le send th. lr proxies to oe u»-el atth? annuli ...,.-. ug at ParHin. h-sn«a*. on the ICth olMar next, fer Ute election of Directors, to either or Ulunderalin.'-d -nubers of the Committee.W. U ni M.I, of EC sweet A Co.W. MPH. I Ms, of L. von Hoffmann A Co.W. E. -TR"...!, el Weth. h(r-.n« A Co.J DE NElFVlLLE, of de Neufvlllo A Co-.

m ,,-__..,.I V MARTlNbON, reir<.-e,.i n« Um- Am»Urdam_CommItt*eTHE UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY COM¬

PANY

isak st 10 o'clock s. Bi Tr.n»f.-r hooka .»',''.«"".April 4. CHARi.i,-- Y ALAMS. Pitaldcufc1IENRT McPA.RLANp. "^.".

Boalo-, March 21. IMS.

'-Xmnefm.ntt._

B!U) A DWAYTHEATR_-7~ROADWAY, corner 41st-slMeaager.-.Mr. FRANC W. 8A1.0RR

ACKNOWLIDOED BY THE ENTIRE PRESS

:tB- HAN_Bon_irTn_ATni in thecitt.SPractirs'lr ".renr-of. Thoro-ghly CoBifortablo

Perre.Hy Ventilated. Beal Oooalracte.1 Mi

j SA. BUT THBAT-B IM TBS WORLD, j:.: %

i LAST WEEK i* *

:LAST SEVEN PERFORMANCES.:

FANNT DAVENPORT :

Ia Victorisa sard.io's maeterpleoe,

LA TOSCA.

MONDAY. APRIL M.Orand Prwlaetlon ot

PAULTO.N AND LECOCQ'SCOMIC OPBRA SPECTACULAR.

I TRI QUEEN'S MATS.

CASINO. Broadway and 39th-stV/ EVENINGS AT & MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2.

A MOST REMARKABLE SUCCESS.HOUSES CROWDED.

NEARLY 750 PERFORMANCES.POSITIVELY LAST WEEKS OTTHE GREATEST COMIC OPERA

SUCCESS EVER PRESENTED,ERMLNIE.

GREETED WITH SHOUTS OF LAUGHTERThe cast includes the favorite artists, Mlasee Paulina

Hall, Marla Janeen, Kitty Cheetham, Louise Sylvester,Kate Uart 6adle Kirby, and Mosers. Francie WU.eon, Wm. 8. DaboU. Henry Hallam, 0-orge Olml. Chaa.Plunk.it. A. W. M«-In, Murry Woods. B- F. Jo<ln, J. h,Furey, C. Part Musle DlrecUr, Mr. Jesse Wllllame.NEW and BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES, APPOINTMEWTRADMISSION. 50*. BALCONY, gt. ORCHESTRA, 0180.SEATS CAN NOW BE SECURED FOR A__I_ THJC RB-

MA-NINO PERFORMANCES.Ia active preparation,

NADJY,By FRANCOIS CHA88AIGNR Compoaer of " FALKA^nOCKSTADKR'S COMEDY THEATRE.

XJ Broadway and 2»U_-e».DOCKSTADER A GRAU8.Proprietor*Ob Monday evening, April 23, wUl be produced

AM-_NUENSIS,AMANUENSIS. *

AMANUENSIS,AMANUENSIS,

a comedy and extravaganre, by John Lynd. For this pur¬pose a new company of versatile comedians hat been termed.Thev Include the Mlases Mabel sterling. Jennie Leland,Louise Sanford, Mattie Ferguson and Emma Maddern, andthe Mesar-. George R. Edeeon, Tony *. tirrell, M. F. Drew,William Paul Bown and William E. Burton. Thia enter-Ulnment is planned to be light, bright, polite and Jovial.To reach thal end the eest oas been made with much caro,the costumes are handsome and the preparations complete.New scenery haa been painted by Mr. Homer F. l.mene,with mechanism by Mr. Ben-von Sherwood. A good pert ofthe music la original with Mr. Killis Brooka The new songsare written by Mr. Lynd and others. It U hoped that

AMANUENSIS,AMANUENSIS,AMANUENSISAMANUENSIS,

will appeal succoaafttlly to those peopU who deatre an aton¬ing of pleasantly conjoined comedy, mo sic and fun.Evenings 8 :1b. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2.

MAI) ISO N~~5oTTHEAT R E. PARfNE R SMr. A. M. PALMER.Hm ls Manager. PARTNERS

Evening-. H.'AO. Sat. M-tiuoee all. PAHTN..R2.! PARTNERS

. LAST WEBE. ! PARTNERS; LAST WKK-. i PA .TMK-8

LAST WEEK. 1 PAHTNK-M:..t partier*

Mr. PALMER regretfmlly announcee the LAST N1QKT8

et PARTNEBA oa the Ma-lleon Square Itags during tha

present season. In pnr-oaaea of a oontraot leog slnoe made,

bis BEOULAB SEASON MUST CLOSE aast Bsturdsy

* pening. April 28, la order to admit ol the appearance of Ula

eoropaay at the Park Theatre. Beeton, ea iho followlag

Monday.PARTNERS.PARTNERS.PARTNER*.PARTNERS.PARTNER-*.PARTNER i.PARTNERS. !._.I

LAST WEEK.LAST WEEK.LAST WEt-K,

MONDAY. APBU. 30,BUPPLEMENTA-Y SEASON,

J. M. HILL'S UNION SQUARE l Iii-AT BK Oatn

"A POSSIBLE CASE."By SIDNEY ..OSEM-ELD.

N. Y. Herald.Sacces. as brilliant as that of "The Hen¬rietta."

X. Y. News.A positive nit. a aecond " Henrietta."Urn, h o-l _r.Vcli.iu of tUtall.N. Y. Journal-"A P.'SmoU Oa-te " makes a posture .ltPre-s."A .o.sibls Case" snores a hu.M. V. Tiiiies-Triers sra soones that coull hardly he bet¬

teredR. Y. World- l'erlectlon af detail tiironif-out,N. Y. Tribune.Ii moat be conceded the author'e aim haa

b-UB IC-i.ll.,1, v.eiLJoe H...ward-la " A Possible Cue " J. TS. Hill haa a prob.

able on un*.

NJIBLO'S. NIBLO'S.Mr. K. O. Gilmore-.lessee bbb Man-gar.Beter red Swau, orchestra circle and BaJoouy, fi ola.

one v..,-_ oBly.THE DALYS,THE DALYS,

ta a bran.I new pl_y eutitledM .V\ 0 a m - lm av o a -ai.-.i,Matin... W.v'.i.-e'iav aod Saior.lay.

_Next weak-" Hal- by tue i.Bsety.'CTANI-ARD THEATRE. NEIL BUROE.S3.1-? Tn,lerthe.lirtc.u.nof Mr. JAO. 0. DUFF.EVERY NIQiiT Al 16. HA'-'l'rtDAY MAT. ATI

THE .'OPT LaR COMEDIAN, MR

NEIL BUBOES 8, jIN THE __'lV_t"Rl'EVr*o'-*'KABOiOAL COMEDIES,

A SI PERIOIl . OM .ANY OK COMEDIAN-.New aa.I i labor au- Scenery sud lueid'-tal Mntlo

GENERALADMIH-lIoN.60 CENTS._tu.arvs.i ai-ata. 41 au* SI.60.

_

gTEl-VWAY HALL. To-morrow Evening.MRS. SCOTT SIDDONS

Has the honor to ami' uno- un evening nf ShakespeareanReadings and pianoforte re. lui to-morrow evening, at6:l.i ii. m., on which occasion she will Introduoo to theAmerican public ber adopted son,

MR, HENRY WALLER, PIANIST,1-orn.e.ly known a* " SERAPHAfc-L-.*

Reserve 1 tCAl* gi 50 and til. For sale at Bren-tane.'a,_6 Union Square, and at the Hall._WAI.I.ACK'.S.Under the direction of Mr. HENRY E. ABBEY.

I.A8T TW-> WKEKSOF THE WAI,LACK COMPANY. i

MJsABT EIGHT FEkPORMANCES OF

SCHOOL FOK SCANDAL.:'"Kx' iiii\ mai"inei *.v_:dn_..._-ay.""

MONDAY. May 7,-THI. 1 ADY OR THE TIOEB,by McCaull's Opara c oiupsny.

(Jx-urBioru.GRA-.D EXClRSIOIir

TO CALIFORNIA ON MAY 9TH.A select party, under per-rmal eoeort, will leora Keir.

York for San Francisco, vl-lUng en .cute the Rocky Motin-

Ulna, 8alt Uke City. Garden of tho Geda, Los Angeles.Ac. Ae.

Pullman Palace Care will be used throughout, and the

best Hotels will be used In all casee.

Full perUc-lare In descriptive elrenlar.THOMAS COOK * SON.

261 Broadway, Kew-York.

A Pleasant Winter TripTo the Tropics.

IfH STEAMSHIPS OF THE RF,D ¦> " Umm,Sailing every twelve days for Venezuela, 8. A.. and toe

Uland ul Curacoa, W I-. afford sa vaeqnallsd opportunityto thoo- wt«h< eg to make a aheit sea voyage io ike iruplea.Theoe Am rete .learners, speciall. ball, rot tte trade are

-ovlded witt every ree-le-l 4opller,ee for tte aafeiy. cmreflete* and eon-for. of paseengee* Tk* round trip la made lu

roof we***. r_««»r- 8l'< Ww tm-rio"we pt-pki" a>p'y to

BUULTO... BLISS * UALLETT.UO-teraJ Maoag-ra. Tl Weil-av. Ntw-lotk.

_

I» Gubba._^^A FACT..Horton h lr. i .-earn U inn.ie tm ii**

pure cream. Botteo'a I'awnt Noper-Froaaa Bricks >'Ice Cream lol lusts nrsala, i burches. Fssti.sit. Ac, willkeet hard obs hour, t ountrr oilier, irompltr nile.1. I.cpBU-.06 ith-ave. ..8 eth-evo. ll. Park row.; U0i.B4t 1_.-b-S-¦aw.Yerk, and tit Fulun-aw Biwaiya.

_-.mii6cmfiii3.

BROADWAY THEATRE.ROADWAY, corner tl.i-.t.

Manager.Mr. FRANE W, IAlfOSS

j TO-NIOllT. TO.NIiiHT. S~-n<l*- April BB, 1888,

: farewc.ll concert .JCAMPANINI OPERATIC CONCERT CO.Mme. >optHA f-C* LC HI, Control to.Hm BOiHIK TK.l.lMANN. ..oprw-Q,

8ignor A. UK (ONI-..*-, lenor,Signor ANIO .HMMLAM-!, Barton-,

Sifiior ROLouNA. Ba**).__. « Biguor CO -MM, baa_o llnffo,Mr. MICHAEL BAN NI. tl. Violin Virtue**

Signor ITALI) cam fA NI NI.

_gendector of Mn.lc, «!_.,,r ALFREDO PORE.

ACADEMY oV-lL'-IC. Italian Oper*.OII.MORK A TOMPKINS. Proorte-ore aa* M____ere

MoaOar, W«.lit. May and Krfcuy svsnlag*. and tutnrdofMaliuso, April _;i, _S, 'il and tn,

FAREWELL PERI OHDANCES OF VE BDl'8

oo_ rm EKE L L OOTB LOO8 8

i 0 O I Cl I I 8 8 . iOO T EKE ULL LUX OO

Witb Signori O tlaaai. Se Coaila, Balegea, Mala*. Jovme. Big'nora TeiratztBi. Mute .ofcalcbl, and IUlo Ca__i«ninl. oe.cbsatra sod t'borusof 70, aigaor Cleotuau Campanlal Coat*-actor; new sd.) sBserii aoeaiealtira.

PRICE-, ot mcoaft w**k ot "OTKLLO'UGALLERY. 60senUi R-««r-*.i isat. tl.fl A Li o.s Y fo. marly u tier), fi.OKCHKHTKAaud PAKQIET CIRCLE. $8.GENERAL ADMISSION, gi.BOX OPFICE ot Ae-dsmy OPEN ALL DAT.

B~AENUM & LONDON COMBINED SHOWfiNOW LNDER CANVAS.

SUMNER AND PUTNAM AVES.. BRO0EI.YN.verluWe city of i.ew white tenta, and wondorfbeautiful eui,ts. All tbe glorious attraction* kliA

.allySHOW ON EARTH.

A verltat-le etty of tew white tenta, and wonderfulind beautiful sight*. All thecostly Orlenul displays of really_TUE GREATEST SHO

IjALTS THEATWL.*^WEEE CO.MMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 28.

Every Eveuins at 8 :15, and Matinee Saturday at XNO CH ANO P. 0. Bl 1.1..

OWING TO TUE REM A 111. A BUS SUCCESS OP MIS*ROSINA

2D ' * J -°°o fe KK J.. gM» 2DO KK EB B8S8

WEEK V "oo° k "k eke Ha* WEEJ*AND HER IiONDoN COMEDY COMPANY IX

"A GAME OF CARDS,"¦TUE I IKCCS RI DP If and

¦A PANTHMIM- RFU EAR1* AI*'OPINIONS Or THE PRESS.

When Mles Rosina Vokes arrive* lt U time te lang*.-*Herald-

The night waa tow ot enthu .asm..Times.A nu me rou* and kindly audience cordially welcomed

Ml"* Rosina Vokes..Tribune.The playa are admirable, the company excellent, aod

the acting all that caa be desi rod..World.The audience waa tumultuous In applause..Journal." The Circus Rider" ls one of the cleverest pieces of

acting Mles Vokes ha* vet presented..Pies*.Tbe " Pantomime Rehearsa." a perfect blt of humor.-,

Star.She le a genuine artist, and In her own peculiar lino

la unrivalled..PostSae ls supported by an excellent company..Evening

Sun.Tao humor of "The Circus Rider" te dell.lone, and

the BBiioue element commands Inieicst.CommercialAdvertiser.

Mlaa Vokes and her eempany filled the theatre arith thomerries', sort of flee..Gianhlc

The advent o' thia relined and excellent oompony eleomedlane le actually a public boom..Mirror.

The performances appeal to the most cultivated tastes. 8.News.

Mr. Daly's own comedians have never given a betterperformance or attracted a more fashionable and refine^audience..Mall and Exprcse._EDEN MUSEI. 23d sr. and 6tb-aYe.

u»- To--ar from 1 to ll.ALL PARTS OP THE WORLD IN WAX.

NEW PAINTINGS IN AIT GALLERY.25 Canu J to.dat J 25 CentaSB Cenu ,

to-day, ¦

2_ GenieAft week el the woa.lerrul I

BUTTERFLY SHOW.

t)v K¦:kh,A.r-l-l., th* Mystifying Auumatoa

ITVnciDg for Ladies..Prouiotog health, vigor,1 grace. Pref. Andre Berger, ot Par.a, HU Bread way,Dwmesae RaUeUag.

GRAND OPERA HOUSE.Lessee aad Maoaaer.Mr. T. H. FRENCH

Beaerved Seats, Orohestra t'irols aad Ralaeny, SO tent*.

I CLARA MORRISInI

i BENEE IK MORAY.

GWedaesday Mattoe* tba '*-pany ta

OMI RKOIMENT.

BAND OPERA HOUSE. CROMWELLLeesse and Manager.-Mr. T.H.TRENCB

FiomLONDON TO PARIS

AND BACKWITH PHOT. ,CROMWELLTONIGHT.

Admlesien tte. Reserved *eeta ate extra.Comvaces at .rl_. Box offle* open* at 1. .,

QEBMAN LIEDERKRANZ.Oran- r_nr*rt at _Uiaw-V Hall,

8C.VDAY l-V KN I NO. A I'KI I. IOMA.A Minted bv Mai- Lilli Letiaasns.Ka'i-eh. Miss Maud Powalland Meesrs. Pani Ki.lack, Emil Fischer, Max lrsamaaa,Oeorg* Werrearath aad a Orand Orchestra. Reinhold L.iierwuo, Coaduotor.A.lmutton for Ben-member* $L_Tero mk hopkins' 22d~«liprinj?Hde" PS..' uv_i with hi* -'Youag PhiP.srmonle" Kr** Schoole*phenomenal OHlLDR-iN'S CRORC8 Haturdav. _*tt. Moda**. BuUway Mall. Emtaeet aol* amata and .rahestra^

LYCEUM THEATRE.' 4tb-ave. and 234*tDanlel Frohman.u._-".*¦...

'VHF VA. ll-".' !. .Miss'".ivvan. Mia* HeB.lersoa, Mus DIL-.ul- Spb- "on. Mis. eely. Mr*. Walo.*. Mra. Whit.X5_- i7..f-lr -'."i Meesr*. Kelcey, Miller. Welce^THE WIFr .|_Wheatcr*fi, DicW»on. I.* Moyne,17_th tim*. BearlnsHl.. Sat onlay Matine* »» 2..?" .Special Matla** Wedn.-aday._

LEARN TO SWIM.BWIMMINO srrfOOL AND BATHS,

nu.l i Eas: 45tii *U, n*ar 5th av*.Bpeelal c la**.* for UdiM aud ehildr** from 10 a. m. nil f

p. rn. Soocircular._H- UKBnABU.

0N EXHIBITION.A Collection of Paintings ot

JAPANESE SUCJECT8,by

MR THEOD )-._. WOP.E3,

REICIIARD d_ CO.'S,VIS 8TH-AVE., OPPOSITE HOTEL BBCN3WIC__,

Ur a low day* only.

QTEINYVA?HALL. miss carpenter.O PABEWBLL CONCERT OF MISS NETTIE

OOO A KKR PPP PEE NV N 1TTT F.EE RRROOAAHRPPF NNN T E RR0 AA BRR PPP KE N N V T KB RRR0 0 AAA RRP R NNN TR RRCCO A A R K P REF. N NN T EEK R R

Th* celebrate.! Vtolla Vlrtuosn. pri >r to her dei.artur, foiEuret.^. TI'EHI'AY fVr-:NINei. April '_4. at HIS p. nt,Aeslaied ny Kiss Oertr ide ..n«w-,r.i, prtma lonna: Mr.Th*-, B]ork*Un. Tenor; Mr. Alhart nerard Thew <>raad Or.ch-Stra, nader dlr*-tion of Max Msretzek, Seau now *aMia at stem.tb- lum Max -irakostrb, Manaitsc

'OCIETY TENTH EXHIBITIONlUPDrrm. NOW OPEN DAY AND EVKNINOAM*, KIO AN AT TIM'. YA N DULL O 11.LE RY.. «^.«^, C-.R.-.--AVE AND 19rHST.ARTISTS, Alml-*loo .'5.-nt-OPEH FRBI "N* SUN DAY-i ROM'J TO 6 P. M.

CTAB'tHEATRE. Novelty.O TI'ESDAY KV-NIN'O, APRIL 24.

BROCKMAN VS MONEEY IHEATRECaTHK FAMnU> MO KEY Al'lOUS,

I'.uile-i. Dnga so 1 o.t*THE MO--T NOV KL -M'ltl-'OltM A b'. E OF VHF. AOE.

-.vening, at -,.;0. MatUeO- ltd inurs. FrL. Sat.

_Popul.r prri.-a. i uililr. u hail pt tce.

TO-DAY AT 3 AND 8 P. M.* WAR SONOS

ON TUMBATTT.F.Firi.D Ol' OKTTYSI-URGV

4THAVK. AND 1 VT H.ST.

rPHAI.IA..ImrueBM racceM of tlie combinrvA Hon. Pf)-«SAltr. BtR.VAY. OIKKS. Niadav, RAKtJ.BER Tueertav, FAI78T. We-lnesilay, PRohEPFKII.,Tburndsy. HAMLET. Fnd y. KEAN. Saturday, beusfltto Lo.lwig Baroay, WILLIAM TELL._KTH-AVK. THEATRE.tl Mr. STETSON w.uld rv'peetfnllr annonnea the lasfwe*- et bis manage-.i*ot ol thi* Tn. sire, eo'iimeacing

MONDAY, APRIL _;), 1»>ALol 18 JAM H

AiND MARIE WAINWRIGHT.

CTBtal Mt

J oti.l»v. 1 OTHELLO,lars. -t.Mit. > OTU KI. Ll).

Wednesdav. .bursur. Fne*v and samMay Matinee..ii r i it ado a holt n otu ino.

ATES US TRKAI RE.~ iiarT.ki. Xl'OENE TOMPKIN-.Leese* aad Mbb*«b__COM MEN i INU MAT 1,-***'..«*

TUE D\Y. MAY 1.The latest laughing blt,

NA 1URAL (.AS.l're**nte-l by

a coibwhi-v ut i-.).n*-.sns

^toelndlngOIT.lir.KT. Du.-, .ELLY aad GIRARD.1 A TH STREET THEA I RE. Cor. Gth-iftC*~ Second Mun th of

THK -lil L ALARM._Mattara* WadnaBd-v and SatBrday.

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Ctcttnrte onb Jxlettinaw.

irREE LECTURES (ln<li>s-.Tuesd-.va, Thurs-I .U»». ri .cl..r». »..i Sr»».iw.T. " Duiurat.e ** Bmldlag,Pro! 8ER..KR (far . SBBlectr 'hy*Ua» of Teachia*Fraoeh Revuwed. Why Papil* faunol ***__."

tjoreco ano (Tarriugee.* highly bred; superb knee inion and style; drive

without vt.eck*, et.-iuiiW nr-ie-1. abs-Cutfly aound andwithout vlee; 8 yeera ola, IS AA han j-.. weigh 2.100;highly commend. 1 tu any family J-'-lrlna t«_lr liavlng " fewn.nerlors.' at lair price. Addre** Post Otllce Box 0, GreatHarrington. Mass.TH> LET MONTHLY.-., new Victorla,~oiiia. or twu hore** alee a landau , *v«ryihlug nrat-rUas

tall or Bdnrs.a t,gjl Ytikaxt., Abbett Uiaaco yfllce I Btea.Hiitt, tllil rn