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BROOKLYN, THURSDAY, JUNE 12. 1884. THREE CENTS.1 VOL. 45 NO. 163.

SUMMER RESORTS. SCJirflEK ISESORTS. AtHJSEWEXTS. CURRENT EVENTS. SOMJIEK RSSOKTS.

DRY coons, AC. DHV ROODS. Ac. TRAVEL. TRANSPORTATION JJTLLINERY GOODS.

IK'AVEL. TnASSFOKTATIOa ltallroadg JRIE ANNEX. Boata rnnhilf honrly between Bridge Pier, foot of Falton Brooklyn, and depots of Philadelphia fc Reading R. R. at Jersey City; Erie Railway, N.Y.

ioreenwood Lake B'y, and Northern R. R. of New Jersey, at Jersey City; to md from Hoboken. FARE, 10 cents. T.

J. BROWS, General Manaser, ooo nn ef.bb ssss 'JOONNNI? 8 8 OONNNE SSSS OONNNE 3JOONNNB 8 8 OOO NN EEHB SSSS ILtilNBRY SSSS a 8 SSSS 8 8. SSSS BBBB BBBB B. BBBB HAS MADE ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS IN TRI WILL OFFER GREAT BARGAINS IN CHILDR BALANCE OF THE STOCK AT LESS THAN F.KB A SS3. II DDTJ R' sssss B6SSS FB A A 6SSSa PES ii i.

11 EE A ABSSSS II DDD BEB BPECIAL ATTENTION CALLED TO OUR ROUND HATS, PARTICULARLY ADAPTED WELL AS OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF UN IK ALL THE NEW AND DESIRABLE SHAPES. LARGE SALE OF LADIES' FINE BLACK OF A MANUFACTURERS' BTODK AT 98o. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BOYS' HATS, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. BARGAINS REAL OSTRICH POMPONS, WITH AIG DUCED FROM $1.00. FANCY FEATHER POMPONS, WITH AIG WORTH 75c.

REAL OSTRIOH TIPS, 98o. A BUNCH; 81.60. REAL OSTRIOH LARGE STOCK ERS, BIRDS, 4a, TIPS, 81.00 A BUNCH; OF MULL SUITABLE IN WHITE FOR TRIM JJJ 3 JJ JJJJ SSSS BBBB JJJ S3 SSSS BBBB 8 SSSS BBBB JJJJ Tho Franklin Savings Institution was or ganlzed in Newark last night. 1 General Charles H. Grosvenor has been nominated for Congress by tho Ropublle'ans oi tbf Fourteenth Ohio District, The Roy.

Gcorgo Worthington, D. of Detroit, boo doclinea tho Bishopric of Nobivka. John Daily vas Sued $50 in tho New Yorl Special Sessions yesterday for selling a pool tickot John C. Eno was again indicted yesterday by tho United Ststos Grand Jury iu Now York City. Twenty of the principal buildings in vdlego of Grant Park, were destroyed by flro ol Tuesday night.

The remains of the lato Solomon Kaufman, of New York, were cremated yeBterday at Washington. Pa. Sin Chung Tan, a Chineso mandarin, or. rived from Havana yesterday in tbe steamship City ol Mcrida. Miss Helen Aurelia Church, daughter of tha late Chief Judge Sanford E.

Church, and Dr. Samuel Ilobert Cochrane woro married last night ut Albiollv N. Y. Charles T. Jackson was yesterday appointed postmaster at Goshen, N.

Y. Prank H. Cushman, the defaulting teller Ol tho Merchants' Na'ional Bank of Providence, has arrested at Havre. Lillian Spencer, the actress, has brought suit in Pittsburg for a dlvorco from hor husband, EuV' ward Clayton, of New York. Mrs.

George Aldrich, of Lansinburgh, has eloped with ono of her boarders named Trast The Town of Corwinsville, was inun dated by a torrent yeBterday. Several miles wore badly. damaged and a great amount of property destroyed. 1 A boy named Andrew Adams, of North Creek, West who bad become a religious mono mauiac through attendance upon revival meetings In the neigborhood, on Monday last murdered hl4. mother and his eight year old Bister.

When arroated be sard tho Lord had told him to commit the crime. The excursion steamer Gazelle, with tho Tuesday Club, a social organization of Baltimore on board, was sunk on Tuesday night off Bodklu Bar ia tho Patapsco River. Tho passengers and crew wer rescued. Tho California delegates to the DemocrahO Kational Convention aro instructed to support TildcuV for first choice, Thuriuan for second, and aro pledged to repudiate tho Presidential aspirations of Judg Stephen W. Field.

A Blaine mass meeting was held last even ing in tho City Hull of Portland, Me. Speeches were) mado by several of the California dotogatcs to tbo Nft 1 tioual Republican Convention. John York, Jr. a well to do business man of North Roso, Wayne County, N. has eloped witti Mrs.

Susau Dunham, wife of one bis employes. A compromiso has been effected among tha Domocrats of Buffalo whereby the delegates from that city to tha Democratic National Convention will favor Governor Cleveland for Presldont, Louis McLcllaud, a prominent residontof Groensburg, on Tuesday night administered horsewhipping to Edward B. Kenley, a young man of; tho village, for making disparaging remarks about fe male members of McLelland's family. School Trustee John Patterson, of Wee hawken, yestorday committed a violent assault on Joe cpb O. CloYclaud, principal uf District School No, Cleveland's jaw was brokeu in the affra, which occurred iu tho school bouso before all tho pupils.

PattersoD who we.3 arrested, alleges that Cleveland detained hifl eleven year old son Royal, iu school without cause dtuw ing tho dinner hour. A petition signed by numerous taxpayers of Now York City has baou placed in the bauds of JUdg Barrett asking for an investigation of the Department of Public Parks. The petition is based upon an Blleged violation of tho statutes by tho Commissioners. Edward Cahill, the successor of the labi Augustus Schell on tho Democratic State Committoei gave a reception yesterday at 11 Park Row, Now Yorfct It was etteuded by mauy notable politicians. The survivors of Amerieus Engine Com pany, No.O, of which William M.Twood was foreman, en joyed their annual dinner last night at the Hotel Mon ico, New York.

Many old time firemen, who bavo sTnco become conspicuous in political life, attended and indulged in agreeable reminiscences of tho days of Big Si The cadets at the Annapolis Naval Acad emy, who wore accused of hazing tbe members of too fourth class, have boon ordored aboard ship for a Sam mor cruise. 1 Mrs. Lynliardt Chubbock, ol Syracuse, a niece of General Buttcrflold, of 'Jfew. 1 has soporatcd from her husband, and returned to hoc relations iu Utica. Sho makes scandalous obargos against her husband.

OFFlUlAL.j la Common Council Stated Sessions Monday, June 9, 1881. On roll call, Tkeopliilus Oleua, prosu flont, intko chair, and a quorum of morahera proaont. Tlio minuteB of tho provious meeting, Monday, June 2, were read and approrod. COMMITNIOATION3 FBOM OFPICEBS. From tho Controllor Triinsniitting a communlcatioai from Department of Fire relative 'to sale or xiroporty not now needed by tho city.

Referred to Committee on Public Lands nnd Buildings. 1 Yom Auditor Tianf mitting statement of claimf during tho week ending Juno 7, 1S91. Ordorouli on filo. From Department of City "Works TranEio.tting a com. m)ini( rulnfivn trf fitrnfir.

Orrlnrd (in hie. Frmn Department of Uity Works Tran Emit ting comma' Ordered on. filo. Iiy Aid. Roesch Transmitting communication frontr: Justice Kioh1, asking to have his new court room furi niKhod.

Ko I erred to (Jjrunnttoe on ruDiic Xjanaa aag liuuainga. REPOBTS OP COMMITTEES. The Committee on Public Lands and IJuiklings, to whonS was reforrod communiration rolutive to tho orectiouof new court room, find that thoy have no power in the mat tor. wiih resolution asking to bo di ichartfiJd. Adopted.

The Committor on tiralins and Pavin preeontod a port in faror of cradinjf and DoKalb avenue, bo tween KmckorDocter ami iiitmiim rT aToiiuci, Aaopieti. Tho Cinnmittte on and Piving prosentod a re r. port in favor of constructing a ao.vor in t'acitio atrtet bet ween Marcy and Troy avenue Ailojited. The Committee on Grading and present od aro port in favor of grading and paviug Uathnrino street bet weou Powers and Dovoo streets. Adopted.

MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS. By Aid. Collins Torescind resolution of June 2, 1884, relative to sower in Kosciusko Btreat. Adopted. Iiy same For the constructi'tn of a sower in KoscinskD street from Sumnor avenue to Crown street, east of Lovfia uvenue.

Adopted. Iiy eamo Diraotinc the City Clerk to haro the printed v. minutes properly indeiod. Adopted. Iiy Aid.

iiiocr Orantins permission to S. L. Hough to rai. the framo extousion No. 15 Buth street, Adopt ed.

iiy Aid. Bowers To fence lofa on Grand nvonao. (Test side, li'O foet north of Willoughby avenuo. Adopted. Uysime Directing (he Conmiis ijnor of City WorrfS to inform tho cuinum il by whnt nulhority if any.

hatf the Brooklyn City and Newtown RuUroRd Company chungedf tbo srade of several stioets. Adopted. By Aid, Kauo lVrmiFaion to Mulfori Dnnn ti build a storm dr.oroa promisHS No. 18 Sackett street. Adopted.

ByBamo To remove lamppost opposite No. 148 Union Etreet a distuDL of live feet Dnsteriy oi its present locatioiu Adopted. By Aid. MoCarty That tho Brooklyn City andNewtowa Ruilr iad Company be diro. ted to 3 tho vi.iLro&A tracks on Gold, FroDt, BridRO and Water etreois.

and tci placo tho streets in proper condition where tho trucks wero laid. Adopted. By simo To rescind resolution found on pages 31 nnd mi iutes June 2, 1834. Agreed to. By samo Permission to the owners of tho proporty Noa 332 and Adams street to build a storm door front oil said premises.

Adopted. By. Aid. Mathis That tha Commissioner of City orkfl bo requested to direct tha street contractor to clean tho Etra itu of the Fifteenth Ward forthwith. Adoptei.

By same Bond of Bernnrd F. Suovtin as sertlar a measures, accompanied with resolution approving the same. Adopted. By sMin Bcnda of Jacob H. Mohr and Charles Paa weiter ns Fealew of weights and measures, uucumpani9I by resolution approvinK the bame.

Adoptud. By samo Petition of Mry M. Faan asking for quit claim desd oi lots 24, C6 to G5, block 104, Twenty firth Ward. Refcned to Committee Law. By Aid.

Merrle To rescind resolution founl on pages 755 ond 700 minutes May 111. 1K81. Astod to. Bvsame To cause asho to be removed fnnn t.ie sidewalks on nortb i side of J. mnson stre bt, between Uaymuud and Division utreets.

Adopted. By Aid. Nichols Th it AKred E. Mudco, Richard B. Greenwood and C.

Wills bo appointed couimiBBion orn of deeds. Adapted. By Aid. Olena To rescind resolutions found on pages 42 and 43. minutes of Juuo 2, 1S84.

Aosd to. By same That the pr jper officers bo authorized to refund to the 'twncr of 60 and CI, block 7.r1 Tw iiity aec mdWard, money p.iid in error. Adopted. By same To refund lrom v. ater revenue account tho sum cf water tax to tho olBcera Malachya Home i Adoptod.

By same Tp cause the sidewalk across Tenth street, east side of Fourth avenue be Ad iptaJ. By AM. Sterling To cause 5,000 fot ot curb and gutte to bo repaired in tho Tenth Ward. Adapted. By Aid.

Black To repair and relay crosswalks the Eirhttenth Ward. Adopte By Aid. Olena D'rectiiiK owner or ownow of kt 3 on block bounded by Butler street, Bedford avenue. Part placB and Uogors nvenne. and the eouthnriy tide of Ninth stroot, between Sivth and Suvuuth to ienco the same to abate a nuisance.

By mine Directing o.rnor or owners of ien soulhcrly side of Ninth stre Sixlh mid i uvenih avenues, to flag the oppofiit wdl lets. Adopts By same To direci th a down of tha icti Situated en tlu soutiicrly side of Niiu tenth ttreet, betwe.m 1'ilth and Sixth avenues. Adopted. By Aid. Rousch Uirot t'n owner or owners ot lots on Moorofit between Moirell and HuinLolcit atreetd, ta p.ive the same.

Adoptod. Btreet, between Seee! and Mooro streetn, thave tno sam. fenced. Adopted. By Aid.

Sterl ins That the Controller bo de ited trausfor from any Kccount applicable tho cum of 2, U0J amt i pl. tho siune Ui aicouut of public baths. Ad Bysuuo That tho of 'ity Works ho di roctod i the an( platforms of tho thro 5 JIAT AKACT HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER GAP, The Switzerlandof America; running water on eaoh floor, boating and fishing; terms 87.00 and upward. Send for circular. L.

M. TUCKER, Manager. HOTEL BRIGHTON, HOTEL BRIGHTON, BRIGHTON BEACH, HOTEL BRIGHTON, BRIGHTON BEACH. CONEY ISLAND. CONKY ISLAND.

G. K. LANSING. Proprietor. A FIRST CLASS FAMILY HOTEL.

Newly decorated and appointed throughout, with a coi Bine of acknowledged excellence. LIBERAL MANAGEMENT. 0CEAM AVENUE HOTEL, PATOllOOUE. L. HaB been enlarged doublo its former sir.e.

It now has spacious parlors, broad piazzas and dining room 75x32. The eddition is in hard woodB throughout, and all rooms have the very best of bedding. Its situation within 50 feet of tho Great South Bay. its delightful shade, bathing, sailing, and its proverbial coolness render it one of tho most healthful and pleasant Summer resorts that oan be kuad. Accommodates 250 guetti.

SAN FORD WEEKS, Owner and Proprietor. AKE HOUSE, SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. Will OPEN for gnost June 18. Capacity 20D. THOMAS FARLEY, Manager.

J. G. DIVINE. UNSETHALL HOTEL, ASBURY PARK, N. OPENS JUNE 15.

uider new management, and, being thoroughly renovated, offeis superior accommodations apeaiat low rates to oermanent families. For choice rooms apply or addross LONGAORE. 1.495 Broadway, and at the Hotel. J. L.

UAWLEV. THE KENSINfiTON, SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y. This beautifully located and fnat class hotet will COMMENCE its third season JUNE 14.

Being a fow hundred foi from the thoroughfare on Union av the ftno it drive in Saratoga and overlooking Congress Park makus it especially desirable lor families JAMES H. RODGERS, owner proprietor: also, proprietor Coleman House, New and Erie Railway Dining Hall. HornollBvillo, N. Y. jPOUNTRY BOARD FARM HOUSE, 4 miles from Pcekakill: large bouse, accommodates 100: hiph ground; delightful Bcenory; 1.

000 feet above tho HudBon; tinedriveB; near Lakes Mohogan. Oscawanna end Mahopao; no mosquitoes, no malaria; bent of faro; good Imib eggs, milk, butler nnd vegetables in season; terms 87.00 per week, children under 10 ycitre half price; large families at reluced rates; meet parties at depot by giving norice. Address E. L. LOOKWOOD.

P. O. Box 423, Peekskill Neiv York JT ONG BKAKCH. THE SCAilBORO. Select family hotel.

Address HOWARD STOKES, Long Branch. COUNTRY BOARD AT HUBBARD HOUSE, CANAAN FOUR CORNERS, N. Y. High ground no mosquitoes or SEND FOR OIROUI An. Mrs.

E. HUBBARD. BELLEVUE HOTEL, PINGMANN'S FERRY. PIKE PA. Now OPEN for guests.

Renowned for first cbuis nccom modatfons. heautiiul sconery. drives, walks, rowing and bathing. Address JAMES FRICK, Proprietor. AKE WARAMAUG, JiJ Litchliold Conn.

WILSON HOUSE. Enlarged since lost ns 'oi. Write jr term fic. J. B.

WILSON, New Pro.ton, Ooon mHE KAATSBERG THIS SEW, LARGE, JL beautiful and well arranged Summer boardinpr bouse is p.onsantly sd ne. tlio rerminus of the Stony Clove and Cat kill Mountain Railroad: vddopiazzAK on three fri'ies of. the house; Hunter Mountain ana (lie OaloneJ's Chafr closoathand, bathing houses on tbe pieinises for free "of ffueats; ncoonuuodatioiis for 100. For further plonue address for illustrated circnlcr, with cut oi hnisd nnd groundd, ItOBEUT ELLIOTT, Hunter, Greene N. V.

"1AKTEIVS HOTJSL, 'V PATCHOGUE, L. now OPEN. Desirably located on Main st, within five minutes walk cf depot; adults. acov.nmod;.ted with good bgard and lisht, airy roDms at. modoi ato rotes.

Address G. H. CARTER. Fetchogne, OSOAWANA LAKE HOUSE, NRAK PEEKSKILL. N.

Y. OPENnow. Eferntion 1,120 feet; ample grounds and shade; hunt'iic, boating and Heh inc; terms $8 to Sll. Rerorence, William It. Dumdng, 20 Nassau 6t, N.

Also a cottage of 14 rooms to let. JOSl.ell LEE, Proprietor. OOX) COUNTRY BOARD IN THE CAT 7TSKILLS Fino location, frosheffgs, plontymilk. chiolc ene, vegutaliles production ot wni; post and lelogvapa omce: two uailv mails: terms uo: wceit. n.

I I I I Jl WINAKS. East Durham, N. V. ADIRONDACIvS. OHESTKR HOTEL.

CHESTERTOWN, Wai rcn County, N. ACOOM.MODA.TES 140. Fine rooms, with lnrurious beds and mountain spring water thr tuti house. SpU lid drives. First cWiss fiah infe.

Elegant table. Boar $10. M. II. DOWNS.

Proprietor. COLD SPKING HOUSE, WICKFORD, R. Situated abentfour hundred feet from and overloooking tbe beautiful Kariagnnsott Bay. One hous sail to tour timns daily by steamboat, 30 minutes by rail to Piovidence, one and a half to Boston, 5 hours from New York by Shore Lino Railroad. Tho houso accommodates about 100 tfueats.

i finely furnished, ovorythine clrno and neat; table Hrst class lawn of over an acre surroundipg tho home splendid still water bathinz; KO idBtablo accommodations. Parties desiring ftehoiceSnmmer retreat will find acthe Onld Spring every house comfort at reasonable pr.cei. T. C. PIERCE.

ELM HOUSE, DANVILLE, Vt. 2,500 FEET ApOVE THE SEA LEVEL. Pleasant viilago; boi utiful sceno fino brook nnd forest roomB pleasartt and convonieat daily trains; h.mso woll kept and popular; no hay fovor. For circulars, terms, address C. W.

Ti iUituEU, Proprietor. PATCHOGUE HOUSE, EAST MO RICHES, L. I. Pleasantly locctcd on Groat South Bay; accommodates 76 people, in icoly furnbhed; boating, bathing and fvsbing in bay and ocean. Reference E.

cioixj, Atiamio sc, ana u. n. vvuceior, x'J aniua sr. N.Y. E.

H. TERRY. Proprietor. LINDEN PARK HOTEL AND COTrAGES CORNWALL, N.Y. This old established and favorably kuown hotel Iiaa boon mit orially altered and improved, thtroiuhly renovated and redecorated; situated In a tastefully laid out park, tbirty acres, ahundnnoe of fruit pictnreaauo lake, beating, fishing and other oat door amusements, livery, eto.

uuoxccllod cuieino. OPEN JUNE 10. FRED. G. WILLIAMS, Late Saratoga and Asbury Park, N.

J. CROMWELL'S LAKE, HIGHLAND MILLS, N. OPEN. 60 milos Erie, stage, 1 nilles. A cool, porfectly healthy, sightly mountain resort; excellent apppintmsnts; telegraph, eto.

fishing, boating free: sailing, music, tine drives. $2 per day, $8 to $12 weekly. Outoircnlars. OLIVER CROMWELL. HIGHLAND HOUSE, GARRISON ON HUD80N, opposito West Point, NOW OPEN.

Location high ond hsaltliy, mountain air, free from ma larin. Low commutation rates on Hudson River Railroad. Send for circulars. a it G. F.

GARRISON. OTEL NEPTUNE, BLOUK. lijLAttl. Ii. 1., OPIiNS JUNK 14.

Persons wishing to visit this charming islsnd plcaBO address proprietor for circular and information. Terms molornto. WM. A. DURFEE, Proprietor.

ATHKILL MOUNTAINS. CROSBY HOUSE, GRIFFIN'S CORNERS, CAPACITY 50. Tcrrae. $8 to $10 yor wook. For; health, pleasure and comfort this houso ie unsurpassod.

UKUUUE K. SUA IKK, rropnotor. COUNTRY BOARDERS WANTED NEAR Poekekill, f0 miles from Now York; good accommodations oxoellont board reasonable yricoa. A pleasant ride to the State cainp. Addreaa Box 450.

PEEKSKILL, N. Y. AKE ST. CATHERINE HOUSE, WELLS, Vermont. Tho most altractivo Summer rceorl iu Vfrmont la located on h'gii ground, in a bemlockfiruve, 150 fret from the lako, by wiiich it is almost imrrounaud, oonductud as first clnsa, with modfirato prices, good table and hest of acconimod'i tions.

The attractinns are mountain poenory, romautio drives and fine boating and fisbing. Good livery ccnuoct ed with tho hotel. IRV ING WOOD, Proprietor. EINES, PINES, BROWN'S MILLS. In tho Jorsey Tinea, Is tho exeat th resort of the United Stat os.

Boatinff, bathing, fishing, cedar swamp water, mineral springs, bracinu pine air, 1,000 acres of pine shade, cottages with enoioeod grounds. Now hotel, room singlo and en suite, g.ia, pine atbs. peroct druiuago. First class table, dancing hall, music, bowling, billiards, archery, crniiuet and lawn tennis grounds. Accommodation for 300, Send for circular, W.

H. PliNNOCK, Brown's Mills, N. J. SOUNTRY BOARD FRUIT A II among the mountains of Orange County; elevation Ofoet; cha.ming sconory and location unsurpassed; largo house and well shaded lawn; boatlug, Jcc. ten minutes from.depot; good table: terms moderate; city inference and circulars, J.

O. AUSTIN, Orange County, r. Y. MOUNTRY BOARD A FEW FAMILIES can be accommodated in one of the finest locations on tho Hudson, three miles north of Newburgh, Terms, $7 to $8. StablinK.

H. W. MURTFELDT, Box 199, Newburgh, N. Y. LAKE HOUSE, SCHROON LAKE.

Essex County, N. AMONG THE ADIRONDAOKS. Neat, cloau and a good table. Terms moderate. Bend for circular.

H. T. ABET, Proprietor. ATLANTIO HOUSE. OCEAN GROVE.

J. ONE HUNDRED YARDS FROM THE SURF. NOW OPEN. Special rates for May and Juno. M.

A. YOUNG, Proprietor. OUNTAIN HOUSE, OATSKILLS, 2,200 ft ti'n water heautiful lake, five minutes' walK of houBe; good boating and fishing; boat free: wire ri.nn.il.nn Mlni. fir innaAMtlYiHfl: t.erma per week; capacity 20. K.

RIFENUARK, Summit, Sohohnrie N. Y. References: J.YanKeuren, 211 Putnam av. J. W.

UlrKct, Myitlo av. noUNTUY BOARD AT MUTTON HILL ay FAKfdrtOUrjIS. rine iocaucn, suaay grounns, overlooking Neversitik River and valley: no malaria or niojqoiteos; vegetables, raised on farm; good board, rea'onable. Send for circular. Addross O.

W. BLOX HAM, NEVEltSINK, Sullivan County. N. Y. rff iOrNSESD HOUSE, PORT JEFFERSON, L.

I. Finest bay on Long Island; boating and bathiD3 unsurpassed; free from malaria ond mosquitoes. O. H. DAVIS, Proprietor.

SlliH.tlEIC IIESOII'IT fJJJBRE. YAN LOAN'S CATSKILL MOUNTAIN GUIDE 82 boarding houses on ths fully described, maps and illustrations. This is tho one Look which the visitor to tho Oatskills cannot afford to do without." Alhany Press. Mailed on receipt of forty ceuta WALTON VAN LOAN. Cet'kill.

ET00 SUMMER HOMES AMONG THE MOUNTAINS 2,000 FEET ABOVE THE SKA Oopy oi "Summer Homes," publishoa by fcow Yoik, Ontario and Western Railway Company, given away upon application, ('onttins list of boarding houses, farm houses and hotels in Orange, Sullivan. Ulster, Delaware, Chenango and Otsego counties, N. ratos of faro, tonus, distance from the station, Ac. Sue list of offices maJvertisa ment of New York and Thousand Islaud Line in daily a pers ,500 SUMMER HOMES. FREE HANDBOOK.

CONTAINING LIST OF MMER HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES ALONG HUDSON R1V EM. AND IN CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. With terms, attractions, maps ana illustrations, SENT TO ANY ADDRESS, Upon application, with 8 cent stamp, to E. I. BURRI1T.

Eastern rassenger Agent. West Shore Boufco, 363 Broadway, Now York. Copy of book may also bo had by calling at nearost office. For locations of officos soo West ishora Boute time table in daily papers REMARKABLE MAP 'BIROSEYE V1KW OF MOUNTAin UKSUltTB OF NEW YORK STATE AND HOW IU Kti AUU lixcai, Bliowinctho entire routs from Brooklyn to Montreal, taking in the Catskill and Adirondack Mountains, with all the notod peaks named and their official olovatton designated. The rivers ond lakes are white.

A fins view of tlio Thousand Islands and the St. Lawrence, from Clayton to Montreal, Lake Chaniplain, Lake Geoigo, Mt. MoGregor, Saratoga, Oooperstown. RichflsM Springe, Howe's Cave, TrontitiFolleaud all places ot resort among tho mountains of Eastern Now York, with the various 'Almost indispensable to the Summer tourist. 'Albany Evening Journal.

A very handsome map. Sonator Arkoll. Sim 15x33. Mailed. DOStace naid.

in papBr rollers, on re ceipt of 25c. linon baol. wooden rollors, BOo. linen baok. brass rods, silk cord, SI Address WALTC OS, VAN LOAN, Catskill, N.

Y. TAXPATTEKS NOTICE. TAXPAYERS. AieWITAT. AHSESSMENT.

KOTICE The Board of Aasescors of tho Oity of Brooklyn having completed tha seroral assessment rolls for the year 1884, fair copies for each ward oan be soon and examined by ntiy inhabitant of eaid city, or any person interested in said assessment rolls, from tho first to tho thirtieth day Of June, ISS. inclusive, from th9 hours of 8 A. M. to 3 P. at tho office of the Board of Assessors.

Room No. 20, Municipal Department Building, and the raid Board of AssoEsors will.be in session duriug Iho time above stated, to review their said assessment rolls ou the application of any pormn dr vpersuns consHering tbsin. 'cbIvm order of Assessors. B'81 OUNTUOBOOW. President.

GRAND OPERA HOUSE. KNOWLES A MORRIS Lessees and Managers THE SUMMER SEASON OF COMIO OPERA. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. PPP II RRR A TTTT KEB PPIIRRAA TE THE PPP II RRR A A II AAA II HA A KEB SSSS3 PPP EEE NN ZZZ A NN OOO EKH NNN ZAANNNO OE PP EE NNN AASlfKO EB NNNZ AAA OR EEBN NNZZZA AN NN CCO EEB OF MONDAY. Juno 10, PATIENCE.

PATIENCE. COLONEL SINN'S PARK THEATER. LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON. LAST WEEK OF HARRIGAN AND HART In tlieir latost success, DAN'S TRIBULATIONS, DAN'S TRIBULATIONS, I Presented with the SAME COJIPAN SCENERY AS IN NE YORK. Ne'v and original Mu.

io by Mr. DAVE BKAHAM. This theater OPENS August 25 for tho Fall and Winter season. PAVILION SUMMER THEATER, FIFm AND FLATBUSH AVS. THE ONLY SUMMER RESORT IN BROOKLYN.

MONDAY, June 9, WEDNESDAY MATINEES, SATURDAY. GREAT SUCCESS. GREAT SUCCESS. GRAU'S COMIC OPERA CO IN STEVENS AND SOLOMON'S 1 OPULAU OPERA, UlLLKK TAYLOR, With a Popular Oust Grand Chores and Orchostra. During, the Second Act ten beautiful young ladios will appear as the BltOOKLYN DUDES.

POPULAR PRICES, Admission, with EOat, IU coots; Paniuet seat, 25; Orchestra, 60. SUNDAY EVENING, Juno 15, MB. JARED FLAGG will deliver Great Locture. Subject: "HYPOCRISY." BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST. AMERICA'S NATIONAL KNTEliTAINMENT.

AN OP1SN A IB PERFORMANIIIS. NEW VORK POLO GROUNDS. MONDAY, JUNK 16. Exhibit aftorajon ami evening, rain or shine. Evening exhibitions llluminat'ns calcium liuhts.

Tho graiido sensation of the age. A during, thrilling, moral nnd instructive exhibition. BUFl'ALO BILL (Hon. Wu. F.

Cody), tho famous Sco'it. Indian i'inhter and Guide, aided by Oaptfin KoRirdu'', the iiiircius Hoys and A SCORE Ot BOltDER. HEROES. Oo.vboys, Xlexican Vi inero. Indi.ins with BionchoB, IJuffalo Eik, Toxhs titters and Bisons, nil combining to present pictures of REALISTIO LIFE IN THE WILD WK.T.

Gates open afternoon, 1 o'clock, psrformance oom Gates open evening, 7:80 o'clock, performance commonoes 8:30 Admission 50 cts. CU'dren '2o cts. A THE BROOKLYN TABERNACLE, Rev. DEWITT TA1.M AGE, PiiBtor, A CONGREGATIONAL REUNION AND STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL Will bo held THURSDAY EVENING, Juno 12, 18 at 8 o'clock. Orchestral music tr.roishod by Pr.ifessor Ai.t.

C.ikeeo't Ice Croain, 3U CcntB. Tickets of admU'Mon be obtainud at the TaBER NACLK, FKEK OF CUAUGE. IPP'S CASINO, KOS. 10 AND 12 ELM PLACE. VOCAL ANO INSTRUMENTAL CONCERTS EVERY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK.

Els. LUCIANO (JOKTKRNOS ORCHESTRA. Jj'irst appearance of tho celebrated Prima Donna. Mico NANDLE UOi'EIl. MONDAY, June 9, Ononinjr ol the Summer soison.

nnd WEDNESDAY Al'TERNOON. Juno 11, Matinee at 3 o'clock. THEISS' GO! GBBTS.FO UETEBNTtI ST. Music Hull and Alhi'iiibra Court Contort Every Afternoon and Keening. Kirst oppearjoco of the lirauti ful Chansonelte from tho American theater to Berlin, Mise IDA RHADE.

Sl'0 TIXfi. "ORIGHTON 15EACI1 HACES. MONDAY, JUNE 9, WEDNESDAY JUNE 11, FRIDAY, JUNE 13. FIVE RACES EACH DAY. THE COURSK CAN BE REACHED BY ALL ROUTES TO CONEY ISLAND.

It. ROBINSON, President. JAS. MoGOWAN. Soerolary.

ONEY ISLAUD JOCKEY CLUB, SHEEPSHEAD BAY. OPENING DAY, TUESDAY, Juno 10, AND EVERY TUESDAY. THURSDAY aud SATURDAY TO JULY 1. RACES COMMENCE AT 3 P. M.

LEONARD W. JEROME, Presldont. J. G. K.

Lawr.KNCi:. Secretary. ISLAND RAILROAD. JLi DIRECT FOR THE RACES. FROM FLATUUSH AV DEPOT HALF HOURLY, STOPPING AT BEDFORD STATION.

NOSTRAND, KINliSTON. TROY AND UTICA AVS. On rare dr.yi a special trr.iu will leavo at 2:1:1 P. stopping at (Fr.iuk'in av) Bedford Station only. Sea timo table in Uouey Island column.

ICXCIJISSIOIVS. 10NEY ISLAND. SEA BEACH ROUTE. EXCURSION TICKETS GENTLEMEN, DIES, 15c; CHILDREN, 60. THURSDAY, June 12, Tendered by tho Now York and Sea Beach Railroad Company and the Uouey Isl.md Olympian Olub to tlio veteran members ol the 'rami Army of the Republic at the Sea Bjaeh Palace, Coney Island.

Grand concert aud exhibition dil 1 altem.ion and evening by the Flute und Drum Cktrps lnona ot veto. ans) attuclied to DabljKrea Post, No. 113. Trains will leavo Sixty lith st. and Third av.

evory half hour until 12 and overy 20 minutes thereafter, STARIN'S GLEN ISLAND, ULKN ISLAND, GLEN ISLAND, AMF.RIOA'S DAY SUMMER RESORT. Glen Island steamers leavo Jewell's Wharf 8:30. 9:80, 10:30, A. 1:16. 2:00, a and 4:01) P.

M. Koturniuu loavo (ilea Island 5:00, 6:00, 7.00 and 8:30 P. M. 40 CENTS. EXCURSION TICKETS, 40 CENTS.

fUDSOJI 1UVEK BY DAYLIGHT. GRAND DAILY EXCURSION (Kxcoiit Sundnys) to WEST POINT and NEWBURGH By the fast mid elegant Doy Lino Steamers, alusak ana j. iidbjoiu( From Fulton Hrnoklvn inv Annex) ..8 A. M. veBtryst.

rora West Twenty roeond st. pior, New York 9 ExcursionihtK will hnvo three hours on shoro at West Point and 1 hours at Newburgh. Returning, reach Now YnikOiO, Brooklyn 0:15 P. M. ON THE BKAUH AT ROUKAWAYI GRAND OI'KNING OF THE NEW YORK, WOODHAVKN ASH ROCKAWAY RAILROAD, May 29, Shortest.

Best and t'uickost Route to Rockaway Bench. Trains leave Long Island City, duilyand Sundays, 6::10, 9:45, 10:45, 11:45 A. 1:00, 2:15, 4:27, 5:41, n.nQXt C.mi H.il 11 A. 7:05 'liitbush av." and Bed ford. Brooklyn, B.

SS. 'J 10:40, A 2:10. P. M. Eus.

New York 7 minutes later. Re turnuig trains from Rockaway lloaeh loave almost hourly. A THE MAGNIFICIiN'l' NEW PALACE STEAMER T.ON'l) HKANDH. CAPTAIN JAMES LYNCH, WILL MAKE REGULAR SUNDAY MORNING EX nimsirvN's 'I'll LANDING AT YONKKRS, IONA ISLAND, WEST POINT AND COLD SPRING. Leaving Fulton ferry, briilae dock.

Brooklyn, at 8:10 A M. Faio for onlii grand excursion, 50 conlB. OCUiST GKOVE, KEAlt BATH, FOlt JLJk rlUIVlUS aua iiAUUKPjiu; no nnor pmco on Long Island. 'J'iJO viow Low rjite9 to SOCIETIES nnd SUNDAY SCHOOLS, Alidre'ss BROOKLYN, BATH AND CONEY ISLAND R. H.

EXCURSIONS, comer of Tweuty sevonth Bt. and inn av, urooKiyn. NOTTOE ON ACCOUNT OF .8. th storroy wonther, tlio picnic of the Gonnan Sunday School of l' CjuttiQian unurcn nan ooen pofltponud until TU MUKituw, hhiuax, dune pro vWinR the weatlier pvovo favorttblo.it not. it will be poet poned until furtlior notice.

THE rBlO LOAN $40,000 AT 5 TEH in sums to suit, for a term of years; at regular chargo; no bonus. J. E. CORNELL, 44 Court et. r1 E.

STAPLES, 215 MONTAGUE STREET. Dealer In Brooklyn and Now York City railroad str cXa ana bouds. UrooKiyu aua ssew xotksbb bcocjcs anu uoitua. Bank, Trust Company und Insurance stocks, Oity; County aud State CEOTlI. JT 203 MONTAGUE STREET, AND NO.

40 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. ALL FIRST CLASS BROOKLYN AND NEW YORK OrdoH sullcited tbe ourchOEo nnd wito of all securities UOQit in ttli iuu iiuw uiB. umuft uAnmui soi GEO. H. PltEiNTISS, Member N.

Y. Stock Er W. W. WALSH. chrmge.

TTfcEPARTMEKT OF FINANCE, CON troiler'tf office. City Hall, Brooklyn, June 4, 1884 Tht in idreisnotl uiil rttciii vo Renlnd nror.O ials at this of ficn, until Tuesday. June 17, 18H4, at 12 o'clock, noon (at wiiich tinm thoy will bo oionod), for tho purchase of tho whole or any part of tlm following loan, $1,000,000 ITIIHW KU filt'XT ItMcMfltnrnrt AnRsmAnt Vund IJonds. maturinff three from tho diito of purchase. Interest payahJe in and Ju'y of flach ynnr.

PropoRals roust fitato tho price offered, tho description oi uonaa ao. hired, ami he indorsed "Proponfllu for Bonds." Ihe ricnt ia reserved to reject any or all bids not deemed for the interest of the city. jel lit A. BRINKERHOKJF, Controller. jgltOOKLYM TRUST COMPANY, HO.

177 MONTAGUE STREET. CAPITAL ffull paid) $000,000 Inrested in V. S. i par cent, bonds at par, and A largesurplus. Allows Interest on deposits.

Deposits are subject to oheck at sight, or returnable st spocitiod dates; issues certificates of deposit. Desirable depository for funds awaiting investment. Authorized by special obarter to not ns execntor, administrator, gnnrdian. trustco or any other position of trust. 1b a logat depository for money paid into court.

Acts as registrar or transfer agent of stocks and bonds, and as trustee for railroad or ethor corporation mortgages. Peculiar advantages are derived from having the Trust Company act iu any of the above capacities. Will execute orders for lurchnse and sale of V. S. bonds or other investment sectirleliss.

Upon deposit of cash or approred security this company will guarantee letters of credit and pay all drafts under aine, TRUSTEES HENRY E. rlKUREPONT, ALEX. McOUE. HKNHY K. SUELUON, dUUOSLI.

UUAUOOl.1, C. I. WOOD. JOSIAH O. LOW, ALEX.

M. WHITE, A. A. LOW, KIPLEY ROPEa, WILLIAM KDW1N F. KNOWLTON.

JOHN T. MARTIN, JOHN P. ROLF1C, FREDERIC OROM WELL, KD.UUND W. OORLllttV WILLIAM H. MALE, KINGSLEY.

RIPLEY HOPES, Frmid rat. Knm'ND W. ContiE Vice President, James R. Odeuak, Secretary. SPtmOGATE'S SP'flOES.

NPURSUANOE QF AK.QRDM ORTHE Hon. Jacob Hargen. aurroffaie ui.iro yuuuiy vi late of the Oity of Brooklynivdecejsed, aro ouii'od to exhibit the same; with the Vouchers therefor, to the sjnlMCtiMrV. ttto. uri ja toft slpa trusuUnc bushio s.

at tie dflico.bf Rolfa ASaodelier. No: 219 Mon. tague street, In.thO Oity of Brooklyn, on or before tha 15th dayril Pber rto JnM QATSKILL MOUNTAINS. UU1WU rLUUQC. cine xiui, x.

On lino of Ulster and Delaware Railroad. plivvattov i.rino FEET. This old ostablibhod Sammev resott WIUL OP15N Juna 16. 1834. or circuiara ana lerma auaress A.

uuiuuu, rino mil, 11. BLOCK ISLAND, R. 1., OCEAN ylEW HOTEL. First class. 15 miles at sen; surf bathing.

no bass, fclcs and eword fishing. 350 regular guests. Submarine cable. New York office, 52 Broadway, 0. W.

BOLLES, aent (will call il desired). O. S. MARDEN. manajier, 40 Bowdoin st, Boston.

rf ATSKILLS, MT. AIRY HOUSE. NOW OPEN: elevation 1.500 feet: capacity for 100 boarders, l'or tcrtmi aaaress F. HOMMEL, Ulster Quarryville, N. Y.

rlOUNTRY BOARD NEAR BAY AND untied. So: L.I. A fino house on high ground. large, niry rooms, broad piazza, we'd sh.idol; convenient to railroad depot, tte. Tnhnat landing, churches, etc.

gotd sailing, bathing and driving; rood table: terms SB to $7 yor vias. Address EZRAS. TILL1NGHAST. BE SILVA HOUSE, GRANT'S MILLS. Delaware County, N.

Y. Trout plenty: Catekills: healthy; farm of 320 acres. Rererence, B. Lends, 131 Moatague st, Brooklyn. Send for circular, FLUST SEASON, BROOKLYN COTTAGE, CATSKILL MOUNTAINS.

rtno rnounroin views: terms io oune anu oepioiuuKr; tot Ju vand August. RererencesJ. E. Swonstrom. 20 Nassau st, N.

Y. L. Burnard. 1 Court, st, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Addrel3 Pt'lillt tl. Flthic ciK. uairo. a. OOKE'S HOTEL, ninuvTriM cn a i a XT tt 'IN EST i noiiA i aui i r.

SCENERY AND FALLS IN THE WORLD. BEND FOR CIRCULARS; M. MOORE. Proprietor. ANHANSET HOUSE, SHBt.TER ISLAND, L.

N. WILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON JUNE 24. Vnnhfiiif. roivln bitthiniT. dnrioir and other amuse ments.

For diagrams of rooms and other information ooll upon or address tho proprietor. E. N. WlLSON. Tho Langham.

Fifth r.v. and Fifty second st, Nevr York. JpROSPECT HOUSE, Sitast2d in full viow of tho oconn on the Great South Bay; has the finest fishing and yachting in the vicinity of Now York; the hotel located directly on tho water; its situation renders it free from malaria or insects; special ratej for June. Address f. aa.wii.ijii.

CATSKTLL MOUNTAIN HOUSE. OPEN JUNE I TO OCTOBER 1. Accessible via Ctttsktll Mountain Railroad from Catskill Landing, on the Hudson River. BEST LOCATION AND GRANDEST VIEWS IN THE UATStLlLLS. 15 Degrees Cooler than Now York or Philadelphia, Send for circular.

CATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE Catskill, N. Y. mHE ALLAIRE, SPRIXG LAKE BEAOH, N. OPENS Jane 14. First clabs family hotel: electric bolls, gofl, etc.

every rom ocean view. Address Hi. Bl. ItlUllAlUJiSUVI COUNTRY BOARD THOSE WISHING a quiot, healthful Summer resort can nnd ample commonations at YOUNU'S farm, 3W inile i frm Liborty Station, on Ontario and Western Hailway. Refers to Mr.

T. Eatitmaiid, 3it3 G.iei av. and Miss M. Indind, 151 QuincyPt. Addro Mru.EUASTUS OUISG.Libeity, Sullivan County.

N. V. IGEON COVK HOUSE (1W THK OOEAK). PIClilON COVE. Mas J.

part of Eastern Railroad. Ahiiost an island. Sundunded by fp and aud pioturesqoe ocean and cmutry Heen Fine nshmit, hoatins anil athins The drives "aroundNthe cape, the avenues and befichB era tmiiBuallv uttriCtivO. Mrs. E.

S. ROBLVSON. A OKANGE HOUSE, BABYLON, I is NOW OPEN for tho ncoommodation of cuests. TiiiH bouse is h.eate I on the main drive frjm Bibvlo i to St: gos awaiting all trains; first olaes family houEe. Moderate prices.

u. ja. uitiJfcH, proprietor. QAKLAND KBAOH HOTEL, WARWICK. R.

Of tho Providence Rivor. a fow miles south, of Prnvidi ncp, onabraiicn ot tne iitiore Lino uauroaa. WLL.it uf tm uno '24. It has Ml tho attractions ofca first class watsrlna place. Tbe housy and eurrcunfllnKS are first class in every rospect, and furnished with all modern improvements.

Good bathing, boat in jf und fishing. For circulars and other infm niation address lintel Berkeley. Hi Ston. until 16, afterward OAKLAND HKACH HOTEL. STANTON, proprietor, late of Kenwiuk Hall, Snybrouk Point, Conn.

TULEWILU VILLA, SOUTHOLD. L. Now OPEN; capacity 70; board first class; terms moderate. For inmilios thf i is a moBt desirable Sumtner sor; fi'ie wntor viows: good f.shing, boating und drives. Splendid ithtng on the premises.

HHELTER ISLAND. NEW, LARGE. FURNISHED COTTAGE TO LET. rojwx and attic, jaorn nnprovemonca. Furmahod in beBt manner.

OilARt.ES SM VLL. Assossors' Oluce, Municipal Building, Brooklyn, HOUSE, NYACK ON THE HUDSON. NOW Twenty eight miles from New York. House 1ms all modern imf rjvomonta. JjlOHEST HILLS HOTEL, it 1 1 mLf ia mo, n.

ii. Telegraph office and nil modem improvements. Location cool, drvand central, on of Pine Hill. PRIEST DUDLEY, Proprietors. FKANOONIA, N.

H. OHILLIPS HOUSE, JL Sugar Hill, Fmnconia, H. OPEN June 1. bitujtod on the jmmit of Suirar Hill, between the Goodnow and Bnnsut Hill Fcr circulars ftddresa W. B.

PHILLIPS, Proprietor. LAKE RONKONKOMA, Most healthy location on Ions Island. KRA.MM COTTAG OPEN for Summer boarders. Ten minutes' walk from station. Houbo aud fine grove on bauka of lake.

Boating and bathing. Terms moderate. Apply at Rustic Manufacturing and Construction Company, No. 29 Fulton st or address Mrs. KRAMM, Ronkonkoma, Long Island, UK TRY BOAUL) AT A PLEASANT mountain farm house: inst the nlace for a irood rest: goad tablo; puro air; delightful rambles; good trout fish jnif, terms reasonable.

Innulro at 236 Monroe Bt, or addreeB EDGAK VERNOOY, Hillsdale, Wawaraing, uiater county, n. i3W YORK HOTEL. LACK A WAXEN, PA. Snlmidid Incatinn for Summer Donrdera: flno monntain air; hre, airy io jms; gopd hunting and fishing the year round opleudid Hprinc water. uaptiin ji.

uuuiv, iroprictor, late oi new otk. CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. HUHTER HOUSE. Hunter, tireeno N. Y.

OPEN THE YEAR KOL'ND. Good aoconimodationB nt reasonnl lo rates. Fine livery attached. Address M. O.

VAN PULT. GOOD BOARD AND ACCOMMODATION for twelve or flftoen guests at a cool, healthy farm bouse, on the borders of Sliinnecoclc Bay; still ond surf bathing, large and sluftll boats, good beds and every comfort reliable reference from former nuests; tonns $7 and 48 per wook, LUTHER HALLOCK, Good Ground, L. I. OOARL, AT EDDY FAttM, 3 MILES west Port Erie Railway, on the bsnlis of the Delaware: boatiinr, batlune. fishing nd pleotj' of shads.

Address JOHM R. PATTERSON, Sparrowbush, Orange County. N. Y. 1f ONT VERT HOTEL, AIIDDLETOWN SPrTnGS, VERMONT.

OPEN from June 10 to Ootober 1. Thcr leading Summer rosort of the Green Mountains. Accommodations for 350 guests. For plan of rooms, prioos, circulars, apply to or address G. W.

MAO AVOY, Mont Vert Hotel, Miudletown Springs, Or J. J. EAGER. 34 Cliff 6t. Now York Oity.

OTEL ALBION. COR. SECOND AV. AKD KINGSLEY BTB ASBURY PARK, N. J.

A new hotel, elegantly furnished in ash ond cherry, capacity 20U; finest location in the Park 100 yards from the surf Bupsrb ocean view from every window hair mattresses and wowju iriro springe cos, music: $2 to $3 per day, Pend foroirculnr, Box683. O. H. PEMBKRTON, Proprietor. TOENNVIOK HALL, SAYBRO OK POINT, COHN.

Delightfully eitaated on the Sound, at the of Conneclicnt Rivor. Excol'ent sailing, bathing, yachting and fishing. In full view of till the vessels passing on tho Sound. Fine drives amid places of historical interest. Large farm in conneoii with hotel.

JOHN HATFIELD. SEA VIEW HOUSE, SAVLNROCK, WEST Haven, OPENS Juno 1, new manigeinen house newly painted inside and out; thoroughly renovatea and new furniture added, making it una of tho coolest and most comfortable hotels on tho coast sure of pleasing tue most fastidious. Send for descriptive circular. SOUTliWfCK Proprietors. rfHATSKILL MOUNTAINS.

TREMPER HOUSE, OPENS Jane ID. Torms, SSTtSO per day. Speoial arrangements by the month. Tha Eroprtetor may be seen at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, N. londay and Tuesday of each week, or address J.

H. TREMPER, Phcenica, Ulster N. Y. THE NEWPORT, KEY EAST, NEPTUNE CITY. N.

Between Ocenn Beach and Asbury Park. Boating, siting, tiehing, surf and stitl water bathing. Every in and outdoor amusemout. Send for circular, A.E. DICK, 10a West Twenty third st, N.

Y. QEA CLLFP HOUSE, SEA CLIFF, L. This hotel possesEe i unrivaled attractions. Information and diagram at 74 West Thirty fifth st, Now York. Also at ClhTwood.

NOW OPEN. PEET DAILEY, Proprjetora. APLEWOOl) HALL, P1TTNFIELD. Moss. 'Most delightful location in Berkshire.

OPEN June to November; renovated this year; culinary department un surpassed: e'egnnr. grounds; music mrougnoui me season. Addross ST IT. JENOE SOGERS, Proprietors. ATTSKILL HOUSE, KATTSKILL BAY, LAKE GEORGE, N.

Capacity, 125. For lioalth, pleasuro and comfort this houso is unsurpassed. Fine uoatimr, Bailing and fishing. A. P.

StiOVlLLE, Proprietor. STIGHLAND HOME COTTAGE, 1 EAST STROUDSBURG. Monroo Pa. roe miles north of Delaware Water Gap: splendid scenery, cool mountain air, abundance of milk and poultry; viow of place. Call at 71 Broadway, E.

D. Send for circular. R. J. BLA1K.

UMMER BOARDING COLD SPRING HOUSE, at h. enlarged and im roved; highost village In Cotskills: haaltny looition, oautiful scenery, piessanily located, extensive piazzas, walks, shade and Btabling: fresh eggs, milk, buttor, chickens and vegetables; free carriage to depot. A. Lu CI1UROH1LL, Stamford, N. Y.

SELECT PARTY CAN BE ACCOMMO dsted with eloirant Immo in th mountains; elevated and cxtonsivo grounds, shaded by nno troes, arbors and Summer excellont fiBhmg. table supplied vith milk, buttor, oggs, fruit and vegetables from pTace: grand ride to LakeMohonk: terms 87 to $10. Lefever Falls, Ulster County, New York. TJALMEB HOUSE. I CORNWALL ON HUDSON, N.

NOW OPEN lor the season pure mountain air, freo from malaria and mosquitoes: abundant shade, puro water, vegetables. For terms ond particulars apply to BENJAMIN L. BENSON, Proprietor. HITE LAKE HOUSE. NOW OPEN FOR BOARDERS.

Nico grounds, good fishing, hunting, boating, Ad dress White Lake. Sullivan County, New York, Terms per week $7 to $10. TCTYERGREEN, WEST HAMPTON, L. Pleasant good boating, Btill water and. turf bath ing.

Address b. 11. AGGER. T7 ITTATINN HOUSE, JV DELAWARE "WATER GAP, PA. "TSmodeled, enlarged, replete with all the modern conveniences, inoludiug passenger elevator.

Send for EnoDmS.A13 SONS. Proprietors. OTEL PLAATERKILL. ns TH17 riATKKll.LS f2. BOO feet above sea level).

most clmrminsr locution in the whom mountain range. Noted for its good tablo. Prices moderate. Send for nrospoctiis. Aadress HOTEL PIATERKILL, Platte OIovo, ureono uounty, xs.

x. G5T. NICHOLAS HOTEL. LAKE MOHEGAN. N.

Y. 5eantlfully located in the mountains four miles from Poekskill, at the liood of Lake Mohogan, whore no malaria or mosquitoes exist: flno boating, fishing and romantio countr drives. OPENS Jnno 1. Addroas Poekekill P. Westohestor Ooniity, N.

Y. iKCEAlit n. h. OVEN. Jnno 1.

ACCOMMODATES K00 OUESTS. UURaiN FOX, giPBlKOVILtE HOUSE, OOOD GROUND. oated on the batdora Sliinngcoolt: Bay, on awn gronnd, sloping gradually to water's still watr fatn, 6g near tha houso freo sill ond'o per as surf jatmng station: row boats free; rowing. nailing and snipe hhootlog; eggs, ui.iivov."':.B0V"'", 'Wllui" it.Z eKlBeabrooies, no malarias tanrBjrejsonabl; oobm so .60 Kttestti onirM lrom former ue.J EA CLU'T. GARDNER HOTEL.

GOOD BOARD. GOOD GOOD BATHING, GOOD FISHING. GOO! BOATliiG and HOME OOMFOBT3. ANSION HOUSE, BIORRISTOWN, N. J.

First claai family botol, OPEN all tho year; rooms single and on suite; terras modornt hoaso new, finely fumtsbea, Bteara heat, electric bolta, bathp, hot and cold water. The ouly firet class modern imbrovemeat Uouiie in the city. B. 0. GUKRIN, Propriator.

AKE AUNT KATRINE, KINGSTON, ULHTKR COUNTY, ri. Y. REDUOTION TO FAMILIES BY THE SEASON. PETER H. FKLTON.

PAVILION HOTEL. WOODSBURQ. 'L. Opposite Lens Beach, IB miles from New York, will OPEN 11, under new management, tsurf and ttill water bathing, music throughout the sealer, stoam yacht hourly Long Beach. Spocial low rates to permanent guests.

Address at hotel, M. E. GLADWIN, manager. Rates mado and plans shown at office of estr.to of SAMUEL WOOD, 1 emple Court, 7 Bookman st, N. Y.

LAKE GEORGE JT. Y. HULETTS' LANDING HOTEL, OPENS JUNE 12, 18W One of the most popular and desirable on the lrike. Excellent table, boating, fishing, riding, driving, lawn tennis, bowling Favorably known and patronized by Brooklyn people. Terms moderate.

Send for circular and reference. W. HOWARD BENDER, Proprietor. OVERLOOK MOUNTAIN HOUSE, OATSKILLS, OPENS JUNE 25. For terrflB ahd circnlars address.

C. K. HASKELL, Albany, N. Y. APLE GROVE HOUSE, EAST DAVENPORT.

nHLAWARE COlIN'l'V. N. Y. On a largo farm, near a beautiful lake. The fishing and hunting are good.

Fresh vegetable, milk end eggs. Address JOHN K. SIXSMITH. Proprietor. A RGYLE COTTAGfciS, BABYLON, L.

Torent, furnished; gas, water, baths, kitchens, (meals served from Argrle Hotel if desired); fine drives, boating ond fishing, CHARLES BRUFF, Secretary Long Island Improvement Co. (limited) 115 Broadway, N. Y. iTi LENWOOD house. HjT DELAWARE WATER GAP, NOW OPEN.

Reduced ratostothoendofjune; unsurpassed for health, pleasuro and coni'ort. For circulars, address G. W. ZEIGLER, Proprietor, EAGLE HOTEL, NORTH HAVERHILL, N. H.

BKAUTIFULLY LOCATED. Near White and Froncorii i Mountains. DRIVES AND SCENERY CANNOT BE EXCELLED. H. W.

METOALF, Manager. OUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE. GERMANTOWN ON THE HUDSON. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. SPECIAL RATES FOR JUNE.

For terms address P. W. ROCKEFELLER, as above. pLEN RIDGE HOTEL, CORNWALL ON THIt HTTDSON. 16 NOW OPEN for guests; handsomely and newly furnished thi'ioiehout: electric bells, reading room, billiard parlor, etc.

first stabling facilities; appointments are such na to secure comfort and luxury to its patrons not surpassed by any city hotel. Reasonable rates. Address NEAL, HEATH oaro of H. R. Drew Ho.

1 West Twenty seventh st. Now York, or the hotel. "tn DGliOOMB HOUSE AND OCEAN COT HiTAGE, New London, Eastern Point on the Sound, at Hie mouth of Thames Rivor. OPENING Juno 15, under new Dnd efficient management. This house and surroundings have not their equal.

Send for descriptive circulars. SOUTliWU li: a uu rroprletors, OODSTOCK HOUSE. 1T TOB MIDST OF THR CATSKII.LS. .1.. I Trlltn A Tirnn A fwim 111 tllO UCUULIIUI Ul utmsuibn.

uu. Overlook Mountain House. 8urrounded by beautiful and romantic Bcenery anu auimuuuco ut buuuu. unouiiiui tr inu Iti niarv diroelifin board hv t.hft dav or week: livcrv attached; telegraph and post office opposite the house; five rul es lrom vvesr, nunoy, on uisfcvr anu jjuinwure iv. iv, iimwvti, i.

Tri.n. Refertnccs, Dr. Geo. R. Fowler, 457 Maroy av, Brooklyn; Alex.

Thuin, ana io wail Bt, jm. COUNTRY BOARD FOR ADULTS Can ho obtained at a farm house in the Catekills, milo from Poat aud Telegraph Offices. Daily communication with boats and trains. For particulars address AMOS ROCKEFELLER, East Durham, Greene Co. N.

Y. TlC. TTATTOT5 i nvijOJi, fPl flEKl'tK lIORInHES. L. I NOW OPEN.

CENTER MORICHES, L. I Mtuatf w.tnui .1 ieur, OI ine.vzrear iaoubu euri a 3 a ttill r.athing: do ightml rooo.s; large shaded grounds railing an 1 rawing; table first cl isa and f.tendanoe goi d. For terms 1. N. URgiLN, froprietor.

ADIRONDACKS. LELAND HOUSE AND COTTAGES, SGHROON LAKR. ESSEX COUNTY, N. Y. The most popular and best locitod house in the moun tains.

OPENS June 10. Send for circular and diagrams, WM. G. LELAND, Propnotor. LUFPHOUSE.

MILFORD, PIKE COUN leicht of 100 foet above the water: has an area of four ncro3 of land, amnio niay eround j. broad verandas, no dust, no Uiaiana. yriiwo nino io. or wrma.anu uirumu.ro uu ELMONT HALL. 9 SCIIOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN, N.

J. OPEN from June 1 to Ootober 1 as a first class family hotel: accessible by L. and w. k. k.

ana n. J. uen tral R. R. Apply to D.

A. OROWELL, Proprietor, COUNTRY BOARD NEAR BAY AND ocean; sailing, rowing and riding: snrf and still bathing largo grounds nnd shade, broad piazza, rooms litfht and niry; table fivat class; will moot parties at depot uy apnomunonc, uuun yy. luxniLu, vcnn xiouoy, Specnk, L. I. BRANDON HOUSE, GREENWOOD LAKE, Orange County.

OPENS for reception of gneeta May 24. Twn nnd ft lielf lioora from Erio DoDot. Tolesraph office in hotel, for circulars and tonns ad dreBS D. KDUAK CLOSE. Proprietor.

rSIRENTON COTTAGE, COR. ELEVENTH i av. and 6t, Ocean Boaoh. N. J.

OPENS June 13: health location; fiuo drire to.Lone Branch nni Spring Lako. fiBhmg, still and ourf bathine. For further particulars addrees Boi 18, Easle olBco, till Jnno 10, aftor to tne above address. 8 PER WEEK. WDOnSRTTRGH HOTISE.

18 miles from New York, 2 miles from Far Rockaway, opposite Long Beach, now OPEN. Fine stabling table anT attendance first class. Send for circulor. Address A. H.

SAMMlo, Woodsburgb, L. I. iTIATSKILL MOUNTAINS, WHITE SUL PriUK BPKiivus Jiuusiv, now uriiix. rerms Hlmv nnH 9lX: rnnrl Ancnnt. fltS tst ffilO.

Snocial terms for aoason or year. Hot and cold sulphur bathing a specialty. AdUros WAJUKUR n. uairo, Oteeno COLUMBIA WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Thirtieth saason. Mr.

M. P. NASH. Proprietor, Ttn i nt fnl chnHu trrnunrfu modBMifn f.imtlhf Rend Send for circulars, diagramp, with full particulars. a wit Trrcflr TinTTOTj" VS" BROWN'S STATION.

ULSTER COUNTY, N.Y, NOW OPEN. Grounds high and healthy, rooms large and airy; good board, itu to at i per weox. uooa cicy reierences given. WILLIAM WINN, Proprietor. RURNETT HOUSE, STROUDSBURG.

PA. NOW OPEN. Ronlete with the modern hotel amilianceB. Rooms single and en suite, Superior cuisine and serrioe. Moun tarn rambles, boating, Jishing, billiards eto.

Liberal Terras. AddreBS for circular, mm THE BURNETT HOUSE. CLIFTON HOUSE. PATCHOGUE. L.

OPENS Juno 1. This houss iB fronting the Groat Run Mi nv cWnafRd nn hitrh ffround. 200 feet lrom water. accommodations first class; facilitios forya jhting, rowing and bathing unsurpassod: ton minutes from stages mcetali trams. Al.

ji jaiviao, propnotor. IZZENTOP HOTEL, QUAKER HILL, DT7TOHESS (OTJNTV. N. I'hreD tniloo frnn P.iwliniT Kfjifinn. vin.

Harlem Rjiilroad. This Hotel wiJl OPKN for guests JUNE 16. 1834. Information and plans of the house can be had and rooms secured of lr. T.

KEITH, at the Astor House. Send for cir cular. PORTER KEITH, Proprietors. PAVILION HOTEL, MONTPEL1ER, Vt. Rnnntifullv located.

Strictly first class. Better fire nro tectlon than any hotel in New England. Perfect systems n. vonri imn nnn nnnnnsn. ADunnnnL rcdoiv oi moon tnin nrilDr wfttor.

Drives and flconBrv unsurnsased. No charge for board if entiro'freedora from hay fever and roos ouitoos ia not found, and business is Eo' icited on ibiB oasis. A. J. SIBLEY.

bF.LT.EVTJE VILLA OPENS JUNE 1 accommodates 75: anoointments first class: sanitary arrangoments irood located opposito City of Ponghkeepsie; on hmh irround and well sh. ided; views nnsnrpnssed: line drives: cooa wuier: plenty oi iruiu "uu iwduiuiu, isnd for circular. Addres. ABRAl, E. HASBftOUOK, Higtiiand, utster uonmy, a.

x. AMONG THE OATSKILLS, O'HARA HOUSE, T.rVTNCT.'iN. (Irnono N. V. EIGHTH SEASON.

New, esuansivoly built, snp3rbly Iinlsneu anannMRou, oniargeu unuui iiBiunuur uupiiuu, hnntv 1 tmrrnnnAinsa. iTs driufri. ilA walks unooualei il lnp tnfl; fnr nliriRn and rinivv r.nnneci eti i nhan nance or mint, cream anu uuuor; oowung uunarua uuu bontinfr: no malaria: no mosquitoes. B. OARA.

Proprietor. DO NOT Engage rooms anywhero until you investigate the NKW GRAND VIEW HOTEL. ATI NT If! HTRTITiA'N'nS. N. .1.

Large, airy roomB, high coilinffs, carpeted throughout, gas, electiio bolia; commanding a view of entire bay ant ocean; no rail, 1 hours, all bteamboat; good Btabling, bat.nS and Address ELIAS HOTOHKIiSS, na above. A' VON INN, KEY EAST BKAUH. fiPI 'if. Fivrt TnitflQ Rfintli nf Twins' Branch, charminclv located, juncture of ocean and river. New bouse, now furniture, nil nnrntiiftir.pR.

irmliidintr ebb. file vat or and warm anc cold eeawatur baths on tbree floors. Send for illustrated A No.on nt. Avnn Inn AHrimaq K. TT.

YARD, who maybe aeen at tbe Hotel St. Marc, Thirty ninth st. and Fifth av, N. every eromny nntit iinue zu. "KTOTEL ULSTER, all prNK hill.

N. Located amidst the most chacminp sccneryof tho Cats kills; modern improvemeats; gas, bath, teloarapu, railroad and postal coavemences unBurpass oa. Apply is, L. uiu, ropiiator. OAGAMORB HOTEL.

GREEN ISLAND. LAKE GEORGE. islocaterl in the midst of tho finest MraraVAra. LAKE AND ISLAND SCENERY on the Continent. Tho buildings aro unique in plan, con stroctton, appliances and surroundings, for the objeel In a Kitminw nflnrt tt.

0. 1. REST. RECREATION, HEALTH AND COMPORT. For illustrated circular, giving all needed Information, Addross, M.

o. lmuwjj. Bolton Landing, Warren N. Y. REAT NECK HOUSE.

GREAT NECK, L. ON SOUND. ONE HOUR from cIty b6ating. DRIVING, ia. Accessible daily.

Stoamboat Idlewild, Peck slip and East Thirty first Bt. On Sundays at 9 A. M. from Peck Slip anil 11:15 M. from East Thirty first st; also Long Island Kailroaa lrom Hunter roinc.

AQoress aooTQ. ADIRONDACKS. Thn Altl.INGTflN HOUSE. Schroon Lako. N.

Y. Beautifully located, cool atmosphere; airy rooms, aup Iiea Wltn puro Hpnng wuier; i. Send for circular. 0. O.

WHITNEY, Proprietor. AKE HOUSE. JLi OASTLETON. On Shore Lake Bomoseen, 77; .1... Mniml.lna t.ho nintt.

lioaiitifnl InUe ir New Enffland. Fine drives, bathing and tishinK; GO'miles from Saratoga. Twm. Sl.m I' i R. H.

WALKER, Proprietor: ARLINGTON HOTEL. RAT? ATfirj A RPRlNfiR. Broadway, corner of Division, it, opposite U. S. Hotel vjpen win yeur rauuu.

Fine lawn connected with tho Hotel. Terms moderate. J. P. DISNN1N.

Pruuriotor. jj ALDW1N HOUSE, NEWBURGH ON HUDSON. The (rreat health rosort now OPEN; mouutaiqilj jnyi niflcent scenery, fino grounds; unsurpassed accommoda tions for families; free' DUE for pamphlet. OUNTAIN HOUSE, nnnNWAT.r. RIGHTS.

'Ifuat class family hotel: pure mountain air: theollmste positive cure for malaria; houso supplied with artesian well; perfect drainaije, j. w. MEAGHER. "TV EL AWARE HOUSE, jL9 LAOKA WAXEN. Pa.

A. popular Summer resort on the Erio Roafl and bankB of the Delaware and boating, bathing and ashing; tMatafroev reducea rates for June and September; circular, g. J. HOLBERT. Agont.

TTJOLIJEKT HOUSE. STSl, CATSKILL. N. Y. This olngant Sommer resort viilL.be manatred by tho own er, OPEN11D Jons 23.

Rooms tine.tiblo first class; terms Mrs. MARY HOLBERT, of the Delaware Houab, Iiackavraroh, Pa. DIROHDAOKS. T.w.r.awn niypTAOR. tnnhf tfnllv located: on Schroon Lake.

AdfrondacUs. NOW. OPEN. Moderate prices; For particulars addresa J. M.

Schroon Lake, Esasx Qonnty. N. Y. WtB oi1 Wight. 7 TUB OSBOHM HQUSE, NOW OPBN.

IW:" OVUOW1 land Ofk 't3f: Railroads. BROOKLYN ANNEX FOR JERSEY CITY PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. NEW YORK, WEST SHORE AND BUFFALO RAILWAY AND NEW Y0BK2LWAY AKD WESTERN LEAVING FOOT OF FULTON STREET DAILY. A. M.

6:30. 7:00. 7:30. 18:00 8:20, 8:40, 3:00, 0:20, 0:40. 10:00.

11:00, 11:20, 11:40,12:00. P.M. 12:20, 1:20. 1:40, 2:00, 2:20, 2 40. 8:00, 3:20.

3:40 4:011, 6:00, 5:30, 0:00, 7:00. 7:30, 8:00, 8:30. 9:00. 11:30, 10:00, 10:30. 11:00.

1To Albany Day Line. To Fall River and B.iBton boat, 4:30 P. M. Returning leave Jersey City on arrival of nil trains. Baggage checked and tickers sold to all Ask for Brooklyn tickets hen returniug to Brooklyn.

1 JANSEN. Superintendent. ElilGH VALLEY RAILROAD. Pcssonger trains leavo depots foot of Cortlandtoi DeTbrosses Et. at 8:10 A.

3:40 and 7 P. for Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Rending, Jlauoh Chunk, Wilkes barro. Totranda, Warerly, Ithaca, Geneva, Lyons, Buffalo and the West. Pullman through coaches run daily. Local trains at 7 A.

M. and 6:40 P. M. for Easton, Bethlehem QITrainB leaving at 8:10 A. land 3:40 P.

M. connect all points in Malianoy and llazelton coal regions. Sunday (lain, local, for Mauch Chunk, 8:10 A. M. Leve Maucn Chunk 4 P.

M. 4The Comet" Fast Day Express (solid Eastlake) train leaves NEW YORK 8:10 A. RUNNING THROUGH TO BUFFALO without chanco. arriving at 10:35 P.M., passing through AMERICA'S) GRANDEST AND MOST PICTURESQUE SCENERY. General Eastern office, corner of Church and Cortlandfe new lorn; Brooklyn omce ivin reoasjm ni.

foot of Fulton I DEKALB AV, JUNCTION OB FULTON ST. E. B. BY1NGTON. G.

P. A. Stertni8hon. tftERMAN AND U. S.

MAIL STEAMERS. TfORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. COMPANY'S PIER, FOOT SECOND ST, HOBOKEN. NURNBF.RG.Sat..

June 14 WERDER Jnno 21 EMS June 18E1DER Juno i5 Rates of passage from New York to Southampton, Havre $100toS150 Second Cabin 00 Steeuage, at lowest rates. Return tickets at reduced rates. Steamers sail P'6' between Second and Third ste, Hoboken, N. J. For freight or passags aoply to OELUICHS No.

2 Bowline Green. N. Y. J. LEtllttsft.KAUbS, 377 Fulton st, J.

H. SOHEIDT. 178 Graham av. HENRY F. KOCH.

,7 44': Broadway. CHAS.W. N. AKBERG, 184 Atlantio av. Agents for Brooklyn.

AKCHOR LINE, U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIPS. GLASGOW, via. LONDONDERRY, From Pier 20.

North River, New York FUBNESBIA, June 14.9A, M'DlsVONIA, June 28, OA. BOLIVIA. Jnno 21. 3 P. ANCHORIA.

July5. 3P.M Cabin passage. $60 to 880. Second cabin, $UI, Steerage, outward. $1.

Ptepald, S21. LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN SERVICE; From Pier No. 41, N. New Ifork CITY OF ROMB Sails JuneU. July 12.

AugnstB. AUSTRAL SailB Jnno 23. July 20. AugiiKt23. Suporb accommodations tor all classes of passengers.

Cabin $60 to $100. according to accommodations. Second Cabin 40. Steerage aB above. For passage, Cabin Plans, Book of Rates, apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS.

No. 7, Bowling Green. Now York, or JOHN TAYLOR, 70 Court st, BrooHlyn. upon Saturday evenings irjm i to a ciock. CHARLES H.

BERRY. 144 Btoadway. Wilhamsburgll. TKMAJTlINB OF STEAMERS, i FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. CITY OF RICHMOND.

June 12. 4:00 P. M. OlTTt OF BERLIN Saturday. Juno 21.

3:00 P. M. CITY OP MONTREAL. Juno 20, 4:00 P. M.

From Pier 30 (new number). North River. Cabin passage, $00. $80 and $100; Intermediate. $40: Steerage, from New York.

$18. prepaid, $31. For passngo. 4c, apply to INMAN STEAMSHIP CO. (Limited).

Washington Building, No. 1 Broadway Now York. JOHN O. IlliNDERSON 4 SON, 344 F'ulton st, orH. F.

KOCH, 44)J Broadway, Brooklyn. EUROPE Should take a BRUNSWICK BERTH. In use exclusively on the INMAN STEAMSHIP LINK. These bertha keop perfectly level under all conditions of weather, affording perfect rest and comfort at night, thus doing away With many of the discomforts of ocean travel. IN if AN S.

S. CO. (Limited), No. 1 Broadway, New York, or any of their agents. STATE LINE.

NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL. BELFAST OR LONDONDERRY. PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS SAIL EVKHY THURSDAY From Pier ii, North River, Foot of Cnnal 50, Passenger accommodations unsurpassod. First cabin, SCO to $75: tecond cabin, $35. Excursion tickets SCO.

Steerage to and lrom Europe at lowest rates. Excursion tickets at reduced rates. AUSTIN BALDWIN Agents. No. 53 Broadway.

BERNARD BOGAN, Agent, 05 Court st, Brooklyn. Parcels forwarded to all parts of Europe by Baldwin's miropean Express. ATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, BE murcixT vvr vid IT TvrPRnrinT. nTIFtrVK. Ws AND LONDON DIR1SCT.

sailing weekly from Pier 39, North River, New York, are among the largest steamships crossing the Atlantio. Cabin rates S50 to $100; excursion at special rates; outward steerage, $17. prepaid steevago $19 being 2 les than most other lines. Model of the new steamship AMERICA at the olh'ce, Uattory place. New 1 org.

HURST, Manager. Agents at Brooklyn, JOHN C. HENDERSON SON. 8 Fuitm st II. F.

KOCH. UX Broadway, b. D. TJNARD LINE. CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, Between New York nnd Liverpool, culling at Cork Harbor.

FROM PIER 40. N. NEW YORK. BOTHNIA Wednesday. tniiioll.

A. M. El'RV 1A Wednesday. June 18, 0:30 P. M.

OttKtioK doi Mlav. Junn25. 7:0 1 A. M. GALLIA Wednesday.

lv 2. 0:30 P. M. And every following Wednesday, RATES OF PASSAGE: Cabin passage, $80 to $100, according Icaccommoda "'Tickots to Paris, $15 additional. Return tickets on favorable tonus.

Steoroge at very low rates. Steerago tickets from Liverpool and Qucenstown and ill other ports of Europe at lotf 'BThroitgh bills of lading glvon for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean porte. For froigltt and passago apply at the com tmnv's orTiee, No. 4 Bowling Green, New York, pan VERNON H. BROWN Agents.

I'cr passage tickets from or for Eurono, drafts at Joweat ratesand further information apply lol. H. Hr.iXDKICK. SON. No.

215 Atlantic av. near Court ut, 6ole agent for Brooklyn. GENERAL mi ABS ATLANTIO pOMPA Jf NY, between New York and Havre. Company's Pier (new). No.

42 North River, foot st. Travelers by this line avoid transit by English railway and the discomfort of crossing the Channel in a small boat. CANADA Wednesday. Jono 1 :00 A. M.

AMKK1UU L'. eouemay, uun ir, Wednesday. 1 .0 7:00 A. M. ocgs arawnoo iuu 1 1,13.

tosult. Steerage pafs ign. 22. For freight and Pans, in Hums passaga WHITE STAR LINE TO OUEF.NSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Flt6.vl PIER 52. NORTH RIVER.

ADRIATIC THURSDAY. Juno 12. 7:30 A.M. (ir.HMANIO SATDHDAV, June 14, 9:110 A. M.

BALTIC TJ1UHSDAY. JonnU 1:801. M. Cainn 80 fend Sltrt). Steerago tickets.

$18; from the o'd country, interinodiate in Adnatio $40. N. IL'l'lles stea'pers dn not carry cuttle, sheep ur pigs. l'i ptsi.ltro tickets or Oralis on demand everywhere in I'ligiand, Ireland, Scntland, Sweden and Norway, at leu er.t rales, apply ALDHlDGi 12 Coort st, and M'ORGAN, 851lronlway Williaiusburgh. 1L J.

COltTIS. 37 Broadway. New Yurk. Ci' ViUSi.iS USITI5 STATES MAIL CTEAMERS, sailing frr.m Pier No. 38.

North River, loiito: King st, ir DUIili.NSTOWN and LIVERPOOL on TUESDA YS, as follows: WISCO. 'SIN' Tuesday, June 17, nt 11:00 A. M. WYOJIINt S. tnuIty, June 22, at 3.30 P.

M. passage, UU, 580, Intermediate: 40. frimi New ork, ii 13. Prepaid mejrago in Nu iurk, $21. (it ION A 29 Broadway, NowYo.

JOHN O. HENDERSON SON. 344 Fuiton St. oatvvi.sf Mfmilor. rEW YORK AND CUBA MAIL STEAM I SHIP COMPANY, FOR HAVANA DIRECT.

ONLY WEEKLY LINE OF AMERICAN STEAMERS. From Pier iu. fcasl lvtver. 0 p. iu.

SARATOOA SATUKDA Juno 14 NIAGARA SATURDAY, Juno 21 FOR NASSAU AND ST, CIENFUKUO.S June 5 JAMES i'i. IVAKI) Jt Aimnts. 113 Hull M. XI. I.

illARLKSTON, HAVANNAH, FLORIDA AND TDK SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, ViaOHARt.Erli'O.V. M. AT. IP. M.

From Pier 27. North River, foot of Park place. CITY OI 'COLUMBIA. Juno 14 GULF srKl.AiVl..,tJaiitaiii juneio JAMI' v. t'Uin I AUIJ Agents, Via SAVANNAH.

3 P. M. From Pier 43. North River (New No 35), foot of Spring st. CITY Of Captain Juno 14 CHATTAHOOCHEE.

June 17 NACOOCUEE Captain Kemyton Juno 19 Steamors marked thus do not carry passengers, lnsiii aiico ol one cent. Promium can bo collected at destination, if insurance is elfected by two o'clock at onimi ofiico orbv 3 at piers on or betero day 01 sail ing; ulhcr it must bo paid by. shipper. For Jurlher iniormation apply to tllu agents 01 lite respec tive lines as above, ollico oil pier, or to W. 11.

KI1K1I, General Agent. Great Southern Freight and Passenger Lilies, union odice 317 Broadway, New York City. Stcniiibort tH. LBANY BOATS. PEOPLE'S LINE DREW AND ST.

JOHN. isvePior 41. N. foot of Canal st. every week dayai (i P.

M. N. B. Tickets sold and baggage checked to all stations on New York Contral Railroad and West Shore Railroad good lor niissago and stateroom. TROY BOATS CITIZENS' LINE TROY, SARATOGA, LAKE GEORGE and all points north.

New steamers Saratoga and City of Troy leavo daily, except Saturday, Pier 4 1, North Hivor, foot Christopher st, 0 P. M. Sunday sloamer touches at Albany. Tickets and staterooms cecured at 4 Court, 838, 800 Fulton st, 7 DoKalb av, 112 Broadway, Williams burgh. llaggugo checked lroin residence.

MAKY POWELL l'OR WEST POINT Cornwall, Nowburgh, Ponghkcepde, Rondoat ana KmgHtnn, londing at Cranstmi, Milton, Now Hamburg and Hyde Park daily (Sundays oxooptedj. Leaves Vestry st, Ne.v York, at and West Twenty second st, rew York, at 0:001 01. uolinects at ivesi tiiuifcuruoiuwoi, via N. Woit and BuHalo R. TicUots sold and b.

iggiige chetked to Kntigerti 'S, Catskill, Albany and iioiiits West. Also connects st Ponghkeepsie withtrouiB for tiio North. Tickets sold and bngi nge checked tolihine Hudson, Albany and all feints Weat tho N. Y. TICKETS to West Point, returning via West Shorn or Hudson River R.

R. samB duy, SI. 25. NO I'XPItESS BAGGAGE RECEIVED AT TWEN TY Sl'COND STREET. piALL RIVER LINE, FOR BOSTON AND EAST.

Splendid Steamers PILGRIM aud PROVIDENCE. Leave New York daily (SUNDAYS INCLUDED) at5 P. M. from Pier 28, N. foot of Murray st.

Connection by ANNEX P.OATS from Ilnoklyn at 4:30 P. M. Jersey City, 4 P. M. TICKETS, STATEROOMS, can be obt.r.ined in Now York at.

all principal hotels, transfer and tickot offices, nt Pior 28, N. and on steamers; in Brooklyn, corner Fulton st, and Clinton av, 4 Court st, 107 llioadw.iy, E. and at Annex office. FREIGHT This line has a fleet of steamers engagod exclusively in the freight service, thus insuring prompt aud roliablo lnove upoit. Ratos as low as other lines.

BORDEN 4 LOVI3LL, GEO. L. CONNOR, Agents. Gen'l Pass. Agent.

CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. CATSKILL LINE. THE OLD ROUTE. SHORTEST, CHEAPEST AND MOST DESIRABLE. KTKAMK1IS KAA' ISK ANU leave Pier 34, foot of Harrison at.

N. New York, every week day at 0 P. connecting with CATSKILL MOUNTAIN R. R. i'ARE, OXli D0LLA1L CIRCULABS containing list of all tho boarding houses, rateB, 4c, sent tree oy man ny auorcssing u.

iiuuiiai, N. oratthepier. HUDSON RIVER BY DAYLIGHT. ALBANY STEAMERS ALBANY and C. VIBBARD, duiiy (except Sundays), Leave Fulton st, Brooklyn (by Annex).

8 M. vnt iry ri. ui.i Vn.t'IV(.ntv.w.mifl ct. nicp. N.

9:00 For laudin at Nyack and Tarrytown (by ferry), We Point, Ncwburgh. Poughkeopsie, Khinebcok, Oats kill and Uudeon. 0OJnHEOHOHBs HHINEBEOK With Hartford nnd O. W. R.

for SpririKfiuid, ami (ly foro') with special train on UIh loranJ iol. K. 11. or tlio results of tho CatDKiliB. CAT.SKII.L With special train on Catskill Mt.

R. R. HUDSON With Boston nnd A. R. R.

for Chatham, Pitt.iiioid, NorMi Adams and Lebanon Springs. A LB AN With Del. and II. R. R.

for bara to; a and the North, and with N. Y. 0. R. R.

for Utica, Bofi'alo, NinKara I'alla and tho Woat. IOR BRUTOEfORT. STEAMER ROSEDALB larea Pier Vi. 21. la Riter, at 3 P.

foot of Thirty iiralst, Ea Riror, 1'. SL daily. TKW YORK TO BOSTON 1 AND ALL POIN'IS EAST VIA KTONns GTON LINK. 1'aTorite insido ronto. Stoimiera lowe daily (exeeut fiuudayB) from Fieroo, H.

Jny st. at 6 P. 3V1. V. WJ OPPLE, Gun'J Pag, fuent, 177 West 6t.

iV. T. "jROVibKSCB LINE," FOR PKOVIDRNCE DIRECT. ALL NORTHERN NKW ENGLAND. POINTS.

'Elesantatoauera KHODK ISLAND and MASSACUUSETl'S. Leial'ir. X. at 6:00 P. M.

daily, eicept tiundajt. r. wrpopw Oeiiertl Pnssaaier Aen4. H. Erie ivy uepo.

Jersey Kjiij, WEST SHOKE ROUTE, NEW YORK, WEST SHORE AND BUFFALO RAILWAY. ON AND AFTER MAY 25, 1884, Trains leave Brooklyn Annex, foot of Fulton St: For Chicago, and Detroit .40 A. 7.30 P. M. Hiaeara Fails.

Suspension Bridge. Buffalo, Ne'rark and A. M. 7:30 P.M. For Srraonse and Onoidn "9:10 A.

1:30 P. M. Utioo, Oanujohario 11 A. M. Albany and Catakill 'H AO.

11 A. 7:30 P. M. Kewburgh, Kingston, Highland. PoughkeBpsie.

11 A. JVC. 7:80 P. M. D.iil j.

Other tr.iins daily except Sunday. Buffet Sleeping Cars Chicago, Niagara Falls, Saspon rion Bri'ige. Baffalo aud Syracuse. Parlor Cars to Syra cubs and Buffalo, Tickets aud time tables at stations and at offices of the omnany; Jersey Oity. Penn R.

R. Station; Brr.ok'yn, No. 4 Court it. 8M Fulton St. Annex office, fojt of Fulton St.

and No. 7 DeKalb or: Row York, Penn. R. It. Station, foot of Ueblirosses st.

and toot of fit. and West Shore Depot, foot West Horty eeconll Bt. 11 KNRY MONETT. Goneral PaBsenger AgPnt. EW YORK, SUSQUEHANNA WESTERN RAILROAD.

AND KEW ROUTE TO DELAWARE WATER GAP AND STROUDSBURG. Passenger trains leave Now York, foot of Cortlandt and VesbrosBea ats. at 8:00 A. M. and 3:30 P.

M. for Haeken Kack, Patereon, Wortendyke, Porapton, Butler, Newfoundland, Franklin, Deckertown, Unimiville. Middle town. Sparta, Swartswood, Stillwater, Blairstown, Columbia, Delaware Water Gap, Stroudbbmg. Local train for Butler at 12:00 M.

and 5:20 P. M. Local train for Wortendyke nt 6:30 p. M. Local trains for Patereon at 7:00, 0:30, A.

12 1:40, 3:30, 4:30, 6:00. 6:30. 6:00, 0:20, 8:00 P. M.t 12 laid. 8undavst 8:00 A.

for HH'Jdletown, Delaware Water Gap, Stroadsburfc and way stations, 1:00 and P. M. all stations to Paterson. Direct connection mnde with trains at Jersey City via Brooklyn Annex, foot of Fulton DEJIAREST General Passenger Agent. fcXEW YORK CENTRALAND HUDSON 11 KIVER KAILROAD Commenoing May 11, 1884.

Trains leave Grand Central Depot. A. M. Western New York and Northern Express With drawlngroom oars. 8:40 A.M.

Faat limitod Chicago Express with a ning cars. Etopping at Albany, Utica. Syracuse. Rochester, iiagnra Kails, Buffalo. Erie, Cleveland and Toledo.

Arriving at Chicago at 10:11 noxl day. 10:30 A. M. Ohicogo Express Drawlngroom cars to Can Kndatgua. RooheBler, Niagara Falls and Buffalo.

Connects for Oswego. 11:00 A.M. Western New York and Northern Express with drawingroom cars. 3:30 P. M.

Albany. Troy, Saratoga and Utica ExpreBS. Through drawingroom cars. P. M.

St. Louto Exrress. with flenping cars to Niagara Kalla, Buffalo, Cincinnati (except Saturday), Toledo, Detroit nd St. Louis. 6:30 P.

M. Express with sleeping cars to Syraciiseana to Auburn road: also to Montreal. 9:00 P.M. Pacific Express, with gleemng carer fot KochesW. Niagara Buffalo.

Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit. Chicago, St. Loais. Clayton (excopt Saturday), also Oswego. 11.UU At.

Pllgor ilxpreOT, Wliu siLULtnin earn, iur bany and Troy. Connects for the West and North excopt 6 For Garrisons and WcBt Point, 8:00 and 11:00 A. M. 2 30. 3:30, 4:00.

5:00 and 0:30 P. M. For and Newburgn, 17:00. 8:00, 10:30 and 11:00 A.M.., 2:30. 8:30.

6:00, 0:30. and 11:00 M. For PouEhkeeosie, t7K. 8:00, 10:30 au.1 11:00 A. 2:30.

8 307 6:00, 0:30. aud 11:00 P. M. 'Xthinebeck and Roundouc or Kingston. 10:110 and 11:00 A.

3:80, "0:00 and 0:30 P. SI. Tivoliand Baugertles, 8:00 and 11:00 A. and 6:30 P. M.

Catskill. 8:00 and 11 .00 A. 3:30 and V. M. Hudson and Athens, 8.00, 10:30 and 11:00 A.

3:30, 6 P. M. Coxsickie, 8:00 and 11:00 A. M. and P.

M. Albany, 8:40. 10:30 and 11:011 A. 3. 3I).

4:00. 0:00. and 11:00 P. M. Troy, 8:00 and 11:00 A.

3:30, 0:30 and 11:00 P. M. These trains rim daily, all others daily except Sunday. Leaves Now York 9:00 A. M.

Sundays. For tra'ns for immediato stations, see time taoio. Tickets on salo at Grand Central Depot, 5 Bowling Green, 252 and 425 Broadway, and at Weatcotl'e Express olSces. 3 Park plaoa and 783 aud 942 Broadway.New York: 333 Washineton st. and 730 Fuiton st, Brooklyn, and 73 Fourth st, Williaiusburgh.

Accommodations in drawingroom and Bleeping cars can fce procured at 333 Washington. Bt. Brooklyn. Baggage o.tllod for and oaccke3 from residences. Brooklyn passengers can reach Grand Central Dopot in about thirty minutes by taking bridge oars aud Third ave Bue Elevated Railroad.

J. M. TOUCHY, O. B. MEEKER, Genoral Superintendent.

General Passenger Agent folio ISLAND RAILROAD TIME TA JLd BtH TAKING EFFECT JUNE 11. Trains leave Math: B'l pot for the following pointa and way 6titions: Greenport 8:30 A. 3:55, 4:1 P. M. Satur davB on); east of Rivtrhead): A.

111. Bag Haibor 8:30 A. 3:25, 4:26, P. M. Saturdays only oast of Patch cue); Sundays.

8:5 A. M. Patohogue 11.U0 A. 3:25, 5:25 P. M.

Bunlays. 8:25, 8:65 A. M. 8:00, 8:30 and 11:00 A. M.

3:2:.. 4:25, 7:00 P. M. SandayB, 8:25 and 8:55 A. M.

P. 51. Port ,1 elf erson 9:00 A. 3:55, 4:05 P. II.

Sundays, 9:00 A. 8:55, 4:55, 6:30 P. i3. Sundays, 8:55 A. .30 P.

M. cE L'onsr. Vallev, Glen Cove 8:30, A. 1:30, 3:55, :55, 5:25, 6:30 P. Sundays, 9:25, A.

6:30, 9:10 M. For Kockaway 8:00. 10:00. 11:00 A. 1:55, 3:55, i 25, 4:55.

5:25. 7:00 P. M. (12:15 night Wednesdays ii nri Saturdays onlv) Sundays, 8:25, 9:25, 1:55. 2:55.

4:25 P. M. dardea City. Hempstead 8:30, 9:00 A. M.

1:30, 3:25, 4:25 5:25,0:30 (daily except Saturday, GarJen City only 9:30 P. (12:10 night, Wednesdays and Satarduys only): 8:55, (9:25 A.M. Garden City ouly), 1:30, 6:30. 9.30 P. M.

Garden City only. EW YORK AND THOUSAND ISLAND LINK. Via Now York, Ontario and Western Railway and daily line of steamers from Oswego (including Sunday), touohing at Kingston (Canada), Clavton, Alexandria Bay. Pleasant fit route to Thousar. Islunds.

Night exproB, with Pullman Klcepi'rs, leaves New Yuri; at 7 P. arrive! Oswego 7:45 A. M. bnal leaves on arrival of train. Day express leaves New York A.

M. Depot and ferries in New Yi.rk ot of Cortland, Desbrosres sts. and West I orty aecondst. Timo tables, tickets and copies of Homes" at Nos. I fiA 3.7, ll, M.

UC. 1,82:1 Broa.lway 73V dixth nv.lC di East One Hnniiiid and Twenty tilth ft. Union New Vi'r. In Hro jUl.vn, 4 Court St. Annex office.

AH Fulton st, 7 DeKalb av. rnd depots. Steamer begins trips June 29. J. C.

ANDiliSON. General Pasticngcr Ag'jnt, 24 State bt, Ii Y. TJH1LADKLPHTA AND HEADING RAIL JT ROAD NEW JERSEY CENTRAL DIVISION Btatinn in Ne York, foot of Liborty St. Station in Brooklyn, Brooklyn Bridge Pier. Commencing May 11.

1H34 Leavo Now York. 6:00 A. M. Fur rionlurvillc. 7 A.

M. For I'lemmglon, Easton, Wins Gap, Mauch Chunk, Taiiianend. 'rnniaiitia, Williauisoort. Haztcton, Driitoii. Uiip'r I.iiln'iili.

Scrjntou, Ac. 7:45 A. M. lon. A.

I. For Flimingtcn. High Bridge Branch, Bcho iloy's Mountain, Build's Lake, Lake Hr.pntcimg, Easton, Allentown, Reading, Hnrrishiug, Mauch Cliunk, Wijlihir.spoit. Tamauu'i, Naulicoke, L'ppor Lohig'i, Scran lJOil'p. M.

Fleojingion, Easton. Allontown, Reading, Harrishurp, Maucli Hti.citoii, Wilkesbarro. P. M. For Somerville.

3:45 P. For Easton. Wind Gap, Mauch Chunk. Toiuiuiua, Drifton, Uazleton, Bcranton, ic. 4:00 V.

M. For Flemington, High Bndgo Branch KclKolay's Mi.unt::iu, Budd's Luke, Luko llopatcong, Eahtoii Ac. M. Flernington, rc. P.

M. For rvilio. 1. M. For Allootown, Reading, Harris bur.

Main Chunk, Wiikosbarre, Sunday trains ut A. 1:30, 4:00, 9:110, M. for Newark at 7:15, 7:30, 15 9:00, :15, 'JH'i. 10:15, 10:45, 11:15 A. 12 UO.M..

1:15. 'i UO. 3:110. 4:00. 4 6:45, 0 U0.

8:15, Ull. 9:45. 10:.:0. 11:15, 12:0.1 M. Sundays.

9:15. A. 1:15, 4:00, 6:00, 8:00. f.n io i local too timB tables at st tions. For l.oi!i liranch.

tirove. ic, 8:15 A. 1:30, 4:00. 1'. M.

(Sn not sippiog at Ocoan drove) JERSEY SOCTH2RS DIVISION, VIA KASUY HOOlt. WILL LEAVE N. FOOT Or UliHTOR STUEl.T. COS1SIKNU1NB May 22, 1IW4. 1'or Hrghlauds.

yu ibriiit. Ixiii? liron jh. 10:15 A. 4:45 P.M. Sundays AFor'Alianiic Highlande.

4:30. 10:15 A. 3:15,4:45 Fit I eion, A sbury P. Ocean Grove, Pr.int rlcas ant, etc. at, 4:30, 10:15 A.

3:15, 1:13 P.M. Sun pt Asburr Park and (. can Orovo) at 9:00 M. j'or Lakewo Toiih lt liariieg.it at P. M.

Loiivo fo.t LibortT st. 8:15 A. 4:30 P. for Lakewo "1. tt'r, 'I'oius River, liariieg.it.

ic. 1 3U I. M. fur Vmoland. BrHeoton, Atlantic City, Ac.

8:15 A. 1:30, 0:00 P. lor stations to Highlands. iniooK EOUTI! VOIt TRENTON AXI) PHILADELPHIA. Leaves Xcv niv, fo.it of Liberty El: For and Trenton, at 7:45.

9:30. 11:15 A. M. 1 4 12:00 1'. M.

On Sunday at 8:15 A. f.L, 5:30. 12:00 P. M. For Lewiibur and Wiiliamsport, 7: 15 A.

M. iMI 1. M. trains. Leavo PhilaJeipliia for New York: Vru Ninth and tlieen sts.

at 7:30, 9:30, lldli A.M. 1:15. 3:45. 5:40, 0:45, 12:00 P.M. Sunday, 8 A Ftooi Third and Berks ste, l.t frill, (', 9:00, 10:30 A.M.; 1:00, 3:30, 5:20, P.M.

A.M.: i ni Trenton, 1:25, 0:20, 8:1:3, 9:00, 10:03,11:35 A.M. 1:54, i :22, 0:24, 7:28 P. Jll. Sunday, 1:25, 0:18 A.M.; 'a ViSII ROOM CARS are attached to all day trains CAIt.S i night trams. cctin is made at Jei bey City Stat'nin to and from lirooklvn and Erie Depot, Jersey City.

Tiul.c ts f. at to of Liberty st. Pier No. 8, North R.vr Nos. 21.

162. 257, 201, 421, 721, 914, 1,317. 1.3J3' IJrcad 737, 74y Siilh av, 3 Rivington st, 10 tireciiwicn I18, ny. ICaf.t Ooo Huntlied and Twenty fittli and ptirifiral hotels in Now York City. )n Brook.

4 Curl si. 1:17 Brmdwar. 838 Fulton st. 210 7 IVKalb av, loUlrj Atlantic av. In Hoboken.

25 ot. TiK. vt'w Company will call for and chock r. 'Wi liil il or re idenco to destination. II BALDWIN, ('antral Eastern Passongor Agent, IIP Liberty St.

New York. C. ii. HANCOl'K. Ueneral Agent, thitdelph a.

J. E.V (JO general Manager Vs sy i a an i a aHiRO ad. JL iK4T TRl' NK LINE AND NITWIT STATES MAIL ROUTE ON AN'il AFTER APRIL 7, Trails New York, via llesbiofeses and Courtland Bf. i. :t.cri ie.

Hurris lnrg, Vitt fcr.rg. the West and South, Pullman PsUre C.fs attached, A. 0:00 in 'OOP. M. daily.

New York and Chiraso Limited 11 I'. Dining, Mnukin and Sleeping at M. every William spurt. Lock Haven, Curry ami Eiis 8:00 V. coppcctiii' at Coiry for Titiisviile.

l'elroleuni the Oii Regions. Lor Williaijhport tnd 1 ock l.i 't'l A. M. nr iv, Wiishinglon and the South, "Limited Wash irif. t.

Express'' ti Pullman Pal. daily, except 10:00 A. M. Arnvo Washington 1'. M.

via B. and P. It. 11. al 0:20 end 8:30 A.

Km' P. 12:00 night: via end O. R. R. IS) and 7:01) )'.

12:00 night. Si.r.ilav via 11. and It. K. iV.

M. and 9:00 P. via "I liiidO It P. M. and n.

FOlt PHILADKI.PHIA. txrress for stn Station, I'Liliid'ilph a. 0:20. 7:20, 0. 8:31, (9:00 10:00 Limited), 10.

3:20. 3:40, 4:00. 5:00, 0:00, 7:00. 8:00 and 9:00 V. Ji.

and 12:00 night. Smifl. tv. 6:15. 8:1,0 Limited) i 10:00 A.

51., 4:00. 0:00. 7:00, 1.11I 9:00 I'. r.pd Mnitgr.mt and 'iid class, 7:00 P.M. It' tios lev.ini: New Ynrk daily, evci Sundiv.

11:10 A. .11.. 1 (1 1, 4 5. 0U and 7.00 i fr i niicon FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express with tiu ourh car, except Sunday, 1:00 M.

FOR CAPH MAY except Smidiiv. 11:10 A. M. Boats 1.1 llie Annex connect with all through train" at oy City, aifordiog a hpoedy and direct trans ler fi.i tnivel. Accommodation lor Trenton, 0:30 A.M., 2:00 and 4:40 1'.

Branch. Bay Head Junctiim and iniormedi and Amboy. 9:09 A. .10 and 5:0 P. M.

On Sunday, 9:00 A. M. 11 ouncui'ii anil lu'ornieuiato sra 1 5 I Asti'irv I'jirkl. K' Vrk and KKiatjith. 6 3(1, 7:31.

9:00, 5:30, 11.111 A. Til 11:00 1:00. 2:00.2:30. 3:00. io 3 'M 4:00.

4:10, 4:40. 5:20, 5:30. 5:40. 5:50, 1 110 7 4(1 30. 10:00.

11:30 P. and 'l O'j'night. Sunday. 8:15. 9:00 and 9:30 A.

a.tj.1, 0:30. 7:00, 7:45, 9. 15 P. M. anil 12:00 Nciv.

fc tuny. and a. .11., an.i 1: si. it mkd.Tj 9. Sunday, o.

jo, ju.uua. 7:30, 8.10, 8:30, 9:00, 9:30, 10,111. 11:10 A. M. 12 1:00, 2 2:30, 3.10, 00.

4 10 5 00. 5:10. 0:20. 5:40. 5:50, 7 8:30, 11:00, 10:00, 11:30 P.

and 1 (1 nii Pt vc, 15 0 0:1 juirt A. 8:011, 4:30, 5:00. 5:45, 0:30, 7:00, 7:45, 9:45 M. an 1 i.i.it. Vo i.

p', Prth Amboy and Stnth Amboy, and A. o. ill and 1 3(1 P. 1 juMviuk, 0 20, 7:20, 9:30 and A. l.m.

4:40. 9.00. 11:30 P. M. and 12:00 uiglit.

Sunday, i 'J A. 1:00, 4:00, 7:00. 8:00, 9:03 .11. in i.uii East Millstana. Cpitland 11:10 A.

3:03 and 4:40 P. M. Kire to. Hill. 8: A.

4:10 P. M. nnai, i 1 A. 1 :00. 2:00.

4:40. 5:00 an I 51. 7:120 and 11:10 A. 3:20. I.

Al. i leiuington, 7:20 and j. 'wo. i iiiiiipsiuirg ana Jtelviaere, 7:20 and 11:10 A. 5:00 P.

M. Trenlon Bordento Ciuielcii. 7:20, 8:30 and A. r.I. a 0:110 Slut p.

y. 'reeliOUl, '1, 11:10 A. P. M. Far ming lain and N)' an.

0 :30 and 11:10 A. M. anil p. M. Highitto Pembiirt 1.1 mid C.

4:00 P. vln Mi.nin lillil. "TraioB From Pitt burg. 0:10 and 11:20 A. 7:30 nd 10:20 P.

M. ar.d A. M. daily except Moiid. y.

and Baltmi'ire, A 3:10. .50, 5 .30. 9:20, 10:05 ami 10:35 p. M. un lav, 0 35, A.

51. ana iu p. At. rom llalli nov: 1:20 P. .11.: 011 iii p.

m. From Pliila hilpliin. 3:511. 0:10. 0:51.

7 Oj (oxceut Mon ivl. 9:2 9:30. A. 1 2n, ziuo, a $l). li.

20, 7:20. 8:50, 10:05, 10:20 aud Id: P. M. Sund iy. 0:20, 1 :0.

11:35 A 0. 10:05. 10:20. 10:35 P. M.

Ticket' oltieos, 849, 435 and Bro. No. 1 Astor Horse end fo of brsos end Uortlanat wo. A of Rrnrtl lvn Annex StatioiL foot of Fulton st. "Brotiklyti: Buscli's liolnl, Hobokeo.

Btation, Jorsoy City, Emigrant ticket oluce, flu. isatiory place anu uasno The New York Transfer Company will call for and chock atro tram uoieie an" iw uouvm. a K. Pooh, cacerai Aiiuuurer. for MMED BONNETS AND ROUND HATS.

AND EN'S TRIMMED HATS, CLOSING OUT THE HALF PRICE. A TTTTT AA HHHH A A AAA HA A NOVELTIES IN TRIMMED BONNETS AND FOR SEASIDE AND MOUNTAIN WEAR. AS TRIMMED ROUGH AND READY SHADE HATS MILAN HATS, NEW SHAPES, THE BALANCE EACH; WORTH $1.75. PLAIN, MIXED AND FANCY STRAWS AT i IN FEATHERS. RETTE, ALL COLORS, 65o.

EACH; RE RETTE, NEW SHADES, EACH WORTH SI. 26. $1.39 A BUNCH; WORTH WORTH $2.60. AND COLORS, FANCY NETS, LACES, FEATU MINO ROUGH AND READY HATS. OOO OOO NN NN NN NN EF.ETJ REG EEEB SSSS ssss SSSS AND JOHSSON STREETS.

TIHISKS, icC. RUNKS AND BAGS. STOCK SALE POSITIVE ON MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, June 9, 10 and 11. ALL GOODS REDUCED 15 PER CENT. IN CONSEQUENCE OF FACTORY REMOVED.

LIGHT WEIGHT DRESS AND PACKING TRUNKS, $3 AND UPWARD. CABIN AND STEAMER TRUNKS. 8LB0. STEAMER AND VERANDA CHAIRS, $2 AND UPWARD. HAMMOCKS FROM 75c.

TO $2.50. LIGHT WEIGHT SARATOGA TRUNKS FOR EUROPEAN TRAVEL. BONNET BOXES AND DRESS TRUNKS. CANVAS GRAIN and ALLIGATOR CLUB BAGS. LADIES' and GENTS' TOURIST GRIP and TRAVELING SACKS AT POPULAR PRICES.

Special attention called to a lot of Bags slightly soiled, at a great bargain. BROOKLYN TRUNK AND BAG COMPANY. 64 COURT ST, NEAR JORALEMON. Sjt'KetA rGircr.s. LEANING AND DYEING.

During the summer months, lace curtains and blankets cleaned nt reduced rates, at ANDER WEGEN'S, 190 Atlantio ny, ATTENTION, FARMERS! HEADQUARTERS FOR PURE PARIS GREEN FOR POTATO BUGS. MONTI GNANI 4 STEWART. "77 FULTON at: EAST NEW YORK av, E. New York. fl 843.

GEO. HUDSON'S SON, 1843. t2 i i hit VADV CTD a HUi J. JLlll' it Jt rj HV iVXAJ to execute all ordora tor PAIKTING, DECORATING and PAPER HANGING. Specimens of beet tylos of DECORATION prepared for examination.

Prices as low na satisfactory work can ba done for. Estimates cheerfully given. Prompt and PERSONAL attention given to all ordor. i. R.

G. C. SANFOBlh PATTERN MAKERS ANU MAUlillVISTa. ExperinientaJ Work a Spet ialty Cbargea Low, 65 ATLANTIC AV, Room 1. ADA5IE DESOHAMPS, (Iateof Montreal, Canada.) DOCTRESS IN BONK AND NERVES.

WW ATLANTIO AVENUE. IT ADIBS PENNYROYAL PILLS CHESTER'S are the only genuine and worth their woicht in gold. Full particulars, 2c. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL OOMPA NY, Madison square. Plnladoiprna ra.

COSTARSEXTERMINATORS DESTROY roaches, bedbugs, maths, rate, mico, flioe, fleRf, lico, autfl, corkruachea, sects on fowls, plants und animals; infallible remedies, "not puisonou3; no smell; no Btoros: 405 Broome Bt, 70 Maiden lano, N. V. AVauted, Brook, ly Branch URGEON GENERAL BARNES AND other physicians' deaths from Bright' difioase, and the EUifering and death of udpo Black and others following surgical operatuniB for strictures, diseased prostrate gland, bladder and kidney dinoiiBea will bo tho lot of all 6iich sufferers unless thoy nae tho Asahol Wauket hi Mineral Spring Wutcr. and follow tho directions in tho book niftilnd freo by tho EUROI'JilAN AND AMERICAN MEDICAL BtKEAU, Broadway. New York.

OtSce hours day and ovoniny i CALVIN SHAVER'S SPARKLING, EFFERVESCING 'RUIT "ADES" DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING BEVERAGES. from the puro fruit juice. In six different flavors Raspberry, Ktrawbc rry, plnoipple, lemon, ornngo and lime. Put up in cases cimt one dozen quarts or two dozen piuia. Sjld by all tbo btst grocers.

Guaranteed free from alcohol. J. P. OLANO, 47 DeKalb av. and n5 Fulton st.

Mi. OLANO renrosents tho house of I. CALVIN SUA FER CO. (limited, ft.rLong Island. BEPARTMENT OE HEALTH, DROOK LYN, Juno 4, lfcS 1 Notice Is hereby given thiit two Veterinai Inapect irs are to be app tinted tor a parioi of two months, beginnm! Juno 1G, lfe8 i at a salary of $103 per irntuth.

The applicants ir appointiuont will be examined at thiB oihVo on VED1VESDAY, June II, 138 i. at 10 A. M. Blank forms of application may be obtained at this office. Under Regulation XI of the Civil Sorvico Rules of tlm Dt'paitinent, no person will bo appointed who hnsnotra ceived tho difgroe J.

V. or Ha equivalent, fi om porno institution duly authorized by law, to confer such deroa. By crder of the Commissioner of Health, jel7t "WYUKOFF, Secretflry. BEPARTISIENT OF HEALTH BROOKLYN. Jupo 3, 188i To pla builders una all otlieis whom it may concorn: Notice is hereby given that tho Commissioner of Health hrts'rrdorod th tho plumb iug iul( governing iho clr tincge of new buildiDgs be Dinentlod by the adoption ot Ihs following now 25, subdivision '23 No overflow connection shuli be niado with any pare of a trap, except into tho inlet pipe thereof, and above tho body of the trap, and no connection of any waBlopipe ojlier than tiiat from the fixture to na irappeu wui do perniuioo enter uio uouy oi mo trap, J.

H. RAYMOND. M. CJommissionei of Haalth. Attest: R.

M. WYQgQFF. SecroUrj. je3 lOt COItPORATiON WO'a'ttCKS. mOTICB OF ORDINANCE TO DIRECT 11 FILLING UP LOTS SOUTHERLY SIDE OF FIK TKKNTK STREKT, BETWKEN SECOND AND THIRD AVENUES Notice of tho intention of tho Commim Council of tlio City of Brooklyn to pHSS tu ordinance to direct tho tilling up of the letfi or parculs of ground situated on tho southerly side of Fi 'tennth street, between Second and Tnird avenues Known as lots ftos.

oa mock 94. Twontv second Ward man. to nbato a nuisance ut tho expensa of tho otv.ier or owners of said lots, is hereby giron to eory person to do anoctea uy mo saia orainnnce. Dated, Brooklyn, Juno 12, 188 1. WILLIAM H.

FT. KM AN. Commissioner of the Depnrtment of City Works. Attest: D. L.

fioamui aecremry. jol210t OF ORDINANCE TO DIRECT jy FLAOGING SIDEWALKS NORTHERLY SIDE OF 15IGHTH STREKT, BETWEEN F1ETH AND SIXTH AVENUES Notice of the intention of tho Common Council of the City oi Brooklyn to posB an ordinance to direct tho ownor or owners of the lot lying on the northerly side of Eighth street, between Filth and Sixth avenues, known as lot No. 17, block 153. Twenty socond Ward map, to flag the sidewalks opuosite tlio lob with blue stono flagging, six (0) feet in width, or tho full width where not. already dona, to abate a nuisance, at tho oipense of the owner or owners of said lot, is hereby given every )ereon to be affected by the said ord ins nco Dated Brooklyn.

June 12, 1384. WILLIAM H. FLEEMAN. Comniissionor of tho Department of City Attest: D. L.

Nokthui', Sec rotary. je.2I0fc CORPORATION NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby given to Ml porst to be affettsd thereby that tho Common Council of tho City of Brooklyn has do clarod, by resolution, its intention to grade and pave Bar gen stroot, from Utica avenue to Rochester avenue, with cobblestone p.ivament. and has by resolution fixod the district of assessment for BUt'b, improvement at one hundred (100) feet on each side of tho stdd Bergen strett botwoen the points above specified; end that the said Common Council will proceed under the said resolutions at a meeting thereof, to be hold on the 14th day of July, 1384, or as soon thereafter as tho public business will allow. Remo i strances if any) against the said improvement must be filed with the Clerk of the Common Council (r otherwise presented to the Common Council) on or before the said day. Dated Brooklyn.

Juro 12. 1884. WILLIAM H. FLEEWAN. Commissioner of the Department of City Works, Attest: D.

L. NonxnUP, Secretary. Ut CORPORATION NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby given to all persons to be affected tberohy that the Common Council ot tho City of Brooklyn has declared, by resolution, its intention to grado and p.ive Hamburg avenue, from DeKalb avontio to Myrtle avenue, with oobblostono paveruenU and has by resolution fixed tho district oi assessment for such improvement at one hundred (200) feet on each side of tho said Hamburg avenre between the points abovo specified; and that the said Common Council will proceed under the paid resolutions, at ft meeting there if, to be held on tholith day o( July, 1884, or as soon thereafter as the public business will allow. Re monstrances (if any) against the said improvement must be filed with tho Clerk of the C'ominnn Councillor otherwise wanted to Iho Common Council) en or before the Bald ay. Dated Brooklyn, dune 12, 1SH4.

WILLIAM' H. FLEEMAN. Commissioner of the Department ot City Works. Attest: D. L.

NoitTKUr, Secretary. jol2 14 1 jttJC'jriorv sales. THE BAR AND PRIVILEGES of the Annual CouipHrusntar? Ejeoraion of the B. P. D.

Which will be held on WEDNESDAY. July IB, 1884, Wilt be sold by auction on MONDAY. June lfi. at 8:30 P. At THOMAS BEMPSEY'S, No.

132 Union St. M. COLE, AUCTIONEER. BY OOLE 4 MURPHY, City 879 I'ulton st, and 954 tsSlif! tmma SATURDAY, Jane 14, at 11 o'clock, HORSES, NEW AND SECOND HAND CARRIAGES. ROlilCAWAYS.

BUKTTS, PHAETONS AND OTHER VEHICLES, tlGHT AND HEAVY HARNESS. ROBES, BLANKETS, SHEETS. SADDLES, to. TOSEPH HEGEMAU CO. REGULAR WEEKLY SALE, On FRIDAY.

13. At tlie CENTRAL SALESROOMS, cor. Willonghby anu ean bih. At 10 A. terp.eto.

At 3 P. M. Household furniture, refrigerators. conn. Pinno, parlor snita, pier mirror, pictures.

6 Also, at 1P. tt largo lot of dry and fhnoy groceries, etO. KOCKAWAY BEACH LOTS AT AUCTION, COMFORT. LUXUKY, JNVSSIWBNT. MILLION'S Oh' PEOPLE.

ONLY A ITKW AOltKH Ul' BlSAUtt. Third and final sillo at niKT.ttWanif. on TtntlKAWAV Auction on TUESDAY June 'i." Choice cotlaso Biles fronting tlio oconn, close to Htmel's etal'on. fist on bucb mosfc aocessiM se.isMo properfr nfrMi for sale atfnnri tntiaKlnHsa andfitean Address for maps and freo passesi fl to nS mi ttm Is 1X1 4 1 1 FULTON, WASHINGTON A. ALTMAN NINETEENTH STREET AND SIXTH AVENUE, NEW YORK.

LADIES' WHITE MUSLIN AND NAINSOOK SUITS, REDUCED TO $3.60, $4.75, $0.00 AND $11.60. B. ALTMAN 00. NINETEENTH STREET AND SIXTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. COTVEV IS bAPin.

jy ATH AND CONEY ISLAND. "IJROOKLYN, BATH "AND CONEY ISLAND RAILROAD. TRAINS LEAVE CORNER TWENTY SEVENTH ST. AND FIFTH AV. Near Greenwood Main entrance.

A.M. "6:15, "7:15, 8:10, 9, 9:50, 10:40, 11:30. P. M. 12:30, 1:30.

2:15, 3, 3:45. 4:30. 6:15, 0. 0:50. 7:40, 8:30, 10:10.

Sundays, every 30 miuutes after 12 M. rains maraou ommaya nuiiwu. CONEY ISLAND BY HORSE CARS! VIA JAY and SMITH STS. and HAMILTON A V. FERRY.

Sintlo faro, 10 cts. from Fifteenth st and Ninth av. LEAVE FIFTEENTH Si' AND NINTH AV: 7. 8. 9.

9:40, 10:10, 10:40. 11:10, 11:40 A. Jf. 12:20, 12:66. 1:20.

2. 2:30. 3:10, 3:40, 4:20. 4:60, 5:30, 0, 6:40, 7:10, 7:60, 8:20, 8:50, 9:30 P. M.

LEAVE CONEY ISLAND: 0.7,8,9, 10. 10:40, 11:10. 11:40 A.M. 12:10,12:50. 2, 2:30.

3:10, 3:40. 4:20, 4:50, 5:30,6, 6:40,7:10, 7:50, 8:20, 9. 10 P.M. This line connects at Fifteenth stand Ninth av with cars to and fi Din all tho Brooklyn ferries; June WM. FARRELL.

Supt. BRIGHTON BEACH RAILWAY TO CONEY ISLAND. SHEEPSHE AD BAY AND BRIGHTON BKAUH RACE TRACKS. FROM BEDFORD STATION (corner Franklin and Atlantic avs), Bergen, Butler sts. and Prospect Park stations direct.

Only 20 minutes from Bedford Station. Fulton, Bergen Butler st. carB. Nostrand, Franklin, DeKalb and Fiatbush av. cars and Lafayotte av.

coaches connect with our trains. TRAINS LEAVE BEDFORD STATION, 6:30, 7:15 8.15, 9:00 A. M. and every 3(1 minutes thereafter until 1:00 P. M.

then everv 15 minuter until 1. M. Trains from Bergen slid Butler et. and Prospect Pork stations leave a few nonalis Inter. RliTUl'NlNO LEAVE BRIGHTON BEACH, 7:25.

8.05, .05 A. M. and every 30 minutes llic: until 1:05 P. M. then evory 15 minutes until 11:15 P.

JI. Sundays, lirsfc train leaves Bedford Station 8:15 A. M. and Brighton lSor.oh 8:05 A. M.

Trains leaving Bedford station 9:00 P. M. and Brighton Beach 9 .50 P. St. wil 1 be tin last trains until June 16.

EXCURSION TiOliliTS. From Bedford, Bergen and Butler st. stations 8O0 Prospect Park Station 25o o. ij. aiurvrvvi auperipieiiuetni.

MANHATTAN BEACH. TRAINS LEAVE FLATUUSH AVENUE DEPOT For Manhattan Boaoh, 10:20. A. and half hourly from 1:20 to 9:50 P. M.

(extra train at 12:50 P. M. will run on race days only). All trains stop at Bedford Station, Nostrand, Kingston, Troy and Utio ava. Loavo Manhattan 8:00, 11:05 A.

1:05 P. and half hourly from 2:05 to 10:35 P. M. (extra train at 1:35, on race days only). GREENPOINT DIVISION.

Trains leave Groonnoint Denot. 6:30. 8:40 A. and hourly lrom 10:80 A. M.

to 9:30 P. stopping at Hum Leavo Manhattan Beacti. 7 A. al. ana nouriy irora 11 23 A.

M. to 10:25 P. M. Trams inarkea tnus ao not run en ounaays. GILMORE'S INCOMPARABLE BAND.

SIXTY FIVE PERFORMERS, Including FIFTEEN URIC AT SOLOISTS, In Grand AFTERNOON and EVENING Conocrta. XONEY ISLAND, WEST BRIGHTON BEACH, BRIGHTON BEACH, MANHATTAN BEACH. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. GREAT ATTRACTIONS FOR SEASON OF 3884, PROSPECT PARK AND CONEY ISLAND RAILROAD. BROOKLYN DEPOT.

NINTH AV, AND TWENTIETH ST. (GRKENWOOD.) SUMMER TIME TABLE. Trains loave Brooklyn Dopot as follows: 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 A. and than half hourly nntil 1 .00 P. M.

and thereafter every every 15 minutes until 10:46 P. M. Trains leavo West Brighton Beach as follows: 7 30, 8:30, 9:30 A. and then half hourly until 1:30 P. M.

and thereafter every every 15 minutes until On Sundaj 3 trains will leavo Brooklyn 8:00. 9:00, 9:30, 10:00, A. and then every 20 minutes until 1:00 P. M. and tnoreifler evory 15 minutes until to 20:46" P.

AT. Returning trains loavo West Brighton at like intervals Unt" "EXCURSION TICKETS. 25 CENTS. Children over 5 and under 12 years of ago 13 cents. Children under 5 years of age FREE.

ALL EXCURSION TICKETS isaood by tho IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY at New York ARB GOOD TO RETURN by tho STEAM LINE OF THIS COMPANY and all HORSE OAR LINES running to and from its BROOKLYN DEPOT (NINTH AV. AND TWENTIETH ST J. ALL EXCURSION TICKETS iSBued by this company onlitlo the holder to FREE ADMISSION on tho NTCW BRIGHTON IRON PIER, extending a ouarter of a milo 'r'aND1 p'LAKArbEPOT GROUNDS and, NEW IRON PII' ABLAZE WITH ELECTRIC LIGHTS. OBSERVATORY, 300 feet high, with nteatu elcvatoV: GRECO ROMAN 6aROUSHCLis Miniature OAROU SELLE for the little A OBSCURA GEORA MA (around the world in FIFTEEN minutes): Datont STEAM SWINGS: patout HAND SWINGS; "SEA ON LAND" (imported from Europe) Rilla and Shooting Gal lorios; Photograph Galleries, etc, on the Plasa and grounds of tlio company. DOYLE.

STUBENBORD'S HOTEL AND PAVILION ON THE GROUNDS OF THE COMPANY NOW OPl 'N. ARBUCKLE'S CELEBRATED MILITARY BAND (formerly Downiog's Ninth Regiment) afternoons ant evenings, and aftor Juno 14 LEVY, the world renowned cornet Boloist, at Paul Bauer's West Brighton Hotel adjoining the Plaza and grounds of the company. Brighton Boacli and Manhattan Beach are only ton minutes' walk from West Brighton Dopjt and can bo reached by Klevuted Railway. Marine Railway, stages una carrinios running constantly day and ovenlug. nTMmmn This the SHORTHST ROUTE to the BRIGHTON BEACtP'RACE TRACK.

Time from New York to tho track via. Hamilton av Ferry, only FORTY FIVE minutes. REMEMBER THIS IS THE CHEAPEST and QUICKEST lino to Coney Island, landing yon in the center of all tho principal attractions and directly In front of the most magnificent ocean sand beach In the world. Horse car routos direct to the Brooklyn depot. Vanderbilt and Park av.

lino from I'ulton and Catharine ferries and l'ast River Budge: Jay and Smith sts. and Ninth st. line; Adams at, Boeritm plaoe, Atlunticav. and Seventh av. lino: South Ferry, Atlantic a7.

and Prospect Park lino; Boerum plnco, Atlantio av. Fifth av. and Fif to 'nth st. line, and Hamilton av. and Ninth St.

lino. MOOKAWAT BEACH. OKLYN AND ROCKAWAY BEACH RAILROAD COMPANY. EAST NEW YORK, CANAR8IE AND JAMAICA BAT INLAND ROUTE. COMMENCING May 3d, 188 1.

Steamboat trains leave East New York, 9:00, 11:00 A. 1:00, 3:00 and P.M. Returning, leave Rockaway Beaoh 10:25 A.M., 12:25, SU'NDAYrANHOLiDAYS, BTEA3IBOAT TRAINS HOURLY. BAttE up.DUOED. Round trip.

Enst Now York to Rockaway Beaoh and return, only 25 cents. Sundays," 30 oents. Canareie and return, 20 cents. Local trains leavo Emtftow York for CanatBio and Ja mnica Bay hourly in tho morning imd evory half hour from 9:00 A. M.

to 0 P. M. WILLIAM WARNER. Sup't. IS.4.KKU5;t'XC IVOXICES.

URSUANTTOAN ORD35R MADE BY Hon. Henry A. Moore, County Judge of tho Comity of Kings, on the 5th day of Jcno, 1364, notico la horeby Siven to all the creditors and persons hiving claims nRl OSEPII ANTWILER, lately doinB business at number 55 Myrtle avenue, in the City of Brooklyn, under the name of Joseph Antwilcr, that they are required to jireseiit their 6aid clainiR, with the nropor vouohera tberofor duly verified, to tlio subscriber, the duly npuohitod assignee of the eilid Jossph Autwiler, for the benefit of his creditora, at hisplaco of transacting busineB3, RoomS7A, numbor26 Court street, in Urooklyii. in said county, on or before the 21st day of July, 183i, Dated Brooklyn, June 6, 188. nionioiy it.

ujjuitm juBKiwo. JOHK S. GniPFJTH, Attorney for Assignee. 20 Conrt stroet. Brookl N.

Y. )e5Cw Th IBAVEIi. TKAHSPOB'IA'riog stcamuuata. KOR BIUDGKPOSS DAILY. ifontw thtpi.

rL Knflt River. 3:10 P. M. 5 a. IlifVS'l'Ad AVK.

(ILVra HT lttaL IVlVBt mm loavea Caitinrine v)ip 11 A. l.t; )UlilC OIlllJB IO iiiuii iju'n jiia iuu i.u speotive piers. Adopttul.J By same To oauso thj three (31 public baths to ba towe4 ijo' from their Winter irterd to their re ipoctivo location's fo. mi tho bulliiiiK season of 1S8L Adopted. a By s.iiiio Tu ciMo the gas pip3 r.ntl wator pipos of tba rflallBCllVO Iiatlia to uuu uiiu hoj wn.i wo oaiiq bains.

Ad By Aid. tJroniii That Charles Sands bo appointed a deedf. Ada tort. Bv Aid. MeiK To rescind nrsolutiou found on pago 4lt tuinutns.

Junu'2, laa t. Adopted. Iiy Aid. MctJurty Thitllu of tho mons depart in tills ho directed to clcge their efficos on Wbduecday oad Thursday, duneii hn.t yi, iox i. A iopioa.

By Aid. Knulc 'iuat the directed to cause repairs to the Cummis. iunjr Cityw a to bo mado to tha vur aus Adopted lt fV uy Aiu. nrrau juiructuiK ucr ur utti.ma oi un Ninelceuth strdet, between Fnth and Sixth avenues, l.r. c.lnwMl!.

Ailotila I. By santo Petition ot Long IsUml Aconstic Telephone Ounpany for permiflatou to subpand whfs tnrmigh th: streets, avennes and Highway ot tho City oi Brooilyn, Itefened to Committee ou Lauds im 1 BuildinKS. By Aid. Conner That tho Commissioner of OiljWorkn ha directed to repair and relay orosstvaiks in the Vh.rtuenUU, rd. Adopted.

Bysamo Tlratlio Cam miss inner of City WorkH be directed to purchase for Department of Buddings station: ery. blanks, Adopted. By Aid BUck Pet.tiun of property owner on Jefferson street, between Kvei Rreen and Uuutral avenues, to liav. the oiniaKO way oi sam wreos paveu, aim ibj have lamp? placed within said limit. Reen ed Oom Iiy anie Jreulion oi prupuivy iw wnntiiuv tiou of a sewer on Judge street, between Powers and voestreats.

Referred to tho Coinmittoe oa (SradlufftttUL paving. By same rerraisolon tbo ownora of property on Stocks holm Bltent, between XI Hiiiburg unl Knickerbocker avenues, to conatjuct a'aewer in aid street. Adopted. By Aid. Knglo That tho.Co ninibsi nr oi City Works bs dirootedtucaU5Bthothn.

(a) pubjie baths to ba locator for ths batnmg soKfipn ot oaa as uhows: iio. i. iooi oi OJO no, a hi hih at tuo pier at or near too, iwi i uw iu bweew iwii; to Ala, Kiimo, ater.in ami trr m. to Aid, Entile. SteKm awl Ttv Aid fllfliia Oomnum Hy Aid.

Oleha rOoranmnJoiiion fvotii J. Hlchard86affi" SO ii i A. A Co. ralativa to AJdernwnic badges; ltftfarnwf tn flft! mianotior or uegaroueat ww a iiaslonor By same; rernussion 19 ueniftmm rteuwatta xp matcqts 4, Hv jlMSia mill msamifMPiTmagiimgaanaiiiigia.

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