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BP5 jii.BI SBSSS. ; THE SUN, MONDAY. JULY 9, 18D4.

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I DEATH OF. FRANK DUFFY.

I n srntcKRM wtia rAHAT.tus

retains K" "' rMtlU TVfco

.,", Ttitfi-l- ec Copper Centa to tha"nHren-T- he Hhootlne or Cunningham.

- flk Duffr. Hie eeeenlrlo character who.!,ettr kPt saloon at Fort Hamilton, died!mo SlolMleO- - at 3:20 o'eloek en Batur-i- .t

marnlBBol paralysis, eaused by the burst-- 7.

of blood vessel In tho brain. Ho was

le tB elsht years' sentence for the mur-5.tot(-

Cunnlwtham Inhlssatoon on tho

.lent of Jan- - IW. 'H03, ,I "" Ttr mu'h "f"

fette- - by hl confinement In tho prison, whlehki chsrsct.rlel as an Injustice, at he do.

h bJ cl'd ln " wsiiUffd to Hunt work a a waiter In tho stone

niJ. but he brooded eonllnualljr.On Wednesday evening last ho eomplalned

I (j.inc itrlouslr III. and tho prlion physician

hid him taken to tho hoapltal. Ilebeeamoworse rapidly, and on Friday nleht FatherCi,),b was called In. Uuffr died ahortlralter the priest left. He correeponded reatiIsrlr tilth Jane Wtisatlr. or Wleley. ( FortHamilton, who acted ki hla homekeeperwhenhe kept the ealoon. and ahe wae notllled ol hitdeath Hli sent word to tho prlaon that ahawould call on Monday and taka charge ot theremains- -

"Old Trank Dofly." or' Dull a he wae called by many, althoush ho

wss never elected Alderman or to any otheroffice, wae a picturesque character In localpolitical life both In thla eltrand Brooklyn.ror more than thirty Teara hie striking figurewith the startling attlra whloh he alTecled

wet familiar In pablto-plaee- and at politicalgatherings and conventions. He wae tall andbroad ahouldered and had alarge head ot Brayheir. He wore long muotachlui. whichbe Kept waxed to an unusual e.

A d eombrero, a flaringrid neoktle and a bright boutonnl.re gener-ally esrved to complete his outfit, and It wasthe eccentricity ot hie attire mora than any-

thing elee. many thought, that gavo him noto-

riety. For o Ions time before he wont to prleonhs wore a Dushr beard and carried a heavyitlek. wbteh gave htm a flerca aspect, directlycontrary to hla nature.

He became conspicuous on the eaet aideearly In the etxtlee aa the owner ot a pagoda-lik- e

ealoon In the ltowery. which be labelled''1 be Home that JuiTr BullL"

lie wae a memoer of Tweed a old liracompany. Ulr .0. In 1803 ho ran forAlderman, and a tew yeare later forAssemblymen, each time without eueeess.In canvassing hit district he rode on a whitehnrs. dressed In the loudest poetlble man-ner, and with hie peckete tilled with centa. llyFeaturing the centa rlglu and left In thestreets ha soon had a great crowd ot childrenfollowing; nlm, and he would urge them tocheer for Frank Duffy, which they did with awill as lone as the money held out. Duffywould also addreaa the crowd from theeaddle.He alwaye afterward declared that he hadbeen elected on both orcailona when bH rantor ofQcr. but said that Tweed bad caused htmtn h- - j.nlintA(t nut.

lie was popnlar among local pugilists, sport-In- c

rnon. and polltlclane, and many visited hlaroad house at Fort Hamilton, and prize lightswere held there. Ue ODned this road houseon the Fort Hamilton road near Mnety-secon- d

street about fifteen yeara ago. He called It"The House that Duffy llullt." Soldiers tromthe fort and many women frequented theplsee. He say plcnlo once a year, and

big posters announcing the frank DuffyAssociation's picnic and naming all the digni-taries in the country, from the 1'reMdont down,as honorary membera. Then Duffy would calen I ubllc mil and make considerable capitalbr selling them ticket. He waa also knownas a cootrlbutor et poems and letters to thenewspapers.

The crime for whleh he was convictedon ihe night of Jan. 'M. lb3. George

Cunnlnehara. a lad of 1H yeare. and a compan-ion. Frank McHugh. spent the evonlng In thesaloon. The YYheatly woman and anotherwoman named Mrs. Jennie Thompson werealto thore. Cunningham waa giving some at-tention to the Nheailr woman and ho ob-jected. Then he began to ehow Duffy somecard trloks. Tho latter bet some money andlost. He also lost ti Is temper, and noticingthat It was midnight lie put the yunfmen out of the .place and locked thedoors. Shortly afterward Cunninghamtrent baek and demanded admittance.Ho threatened to break down the doorand Duffy went out with his revolver. Heorened the door, nnd at Cunningham stag--gored In Duffy tired twice, one ot the shotspissing through Cunningham's heart, killing

IT him Instantly.1 The jury disagreed on the first trial, but aI second jury convicted Duffy olmanalnughterlii

the first dfgrre. He waa absolutely friendlessat tho trial and addressed the court hlm-el- f.

making th- - most positive declarations ofHe declared tbit his life was In dan-

ger whan he llred. He wrote sever ;1 letters tothe Oovernor asking to bo rardnned. andIrlends Utely wero endeavoring to secureanother trial for him.

iii a.irA in itiiiiT imtLir iiKit utrj.

tr. ISrrrtt) o t'.tplritna Her Descent froma Tlitrd-alor- y AVIndmr.

of suporlorlty In the Herrityhousehold Is likely ti remain an orrn one

I valll one of the Herrltya Is permanently dis-

abled. There are two Herritys. 'lorn. 40 yearaI oil a tall, d 'longshoreman.1 It the male Herrity. FJUabeth. also 40 yearsI ell Wi.oinr.hjsut' la breadth w5.a she lacks

at InleuiHh, is the other half cf the household.At prcauut the Herrltya occupy part of the

f third floor nf the tenement ut It) ltft-vi- a

s:teU John ilorrlssey boards withthem. They have been living there only ashort time, but the police or the Oak streetstation ay that tbey have beard front tneu Indays gone by from half a dozen places In theireclnct. The row that disturbed the tran-uuill- tr

of the household Just before dinneryesterday ended t. Mrs- - Herrity taking athing leap out ot the rear window

hlch is thirty feet from the ground, fiho de-

clared afterward that her husbsnd bad thrownher nut.

says she waa sitting near the window.wlir her luuhand begad iiuarrelllng with

He became auddenly enraged atshe said. and. lilting her up, he hurledrhr h'aitmnc through the window, hhe saya

MurrUser the boarlvr, trial to preventand that he held her for a moment

altnr ih was outside the window.This Mnrrleser denies, and he adds that he

would lliirt to thrash both tux Herrltya. wholnv-- brought about bit detention In the Oakttri-o- t station as a witness. When Mra Her-rity droi pad from the window ahe caught fastIn a atMce fifteen fret b low between a woo

iicd the house. Her cries aroused theni:hhorhool. and t'ollceman Dlstler calledan umbuhini'tt from the Chain' er btreet Hos-pital. Altr half nn li 'Ur' work theI and o hers succeeded In dislodgingthe woman, and she was taken to the hospital,the surgeon said that she had been badlyhiken up Internally hut that she would be

around in a day or two.Ilerrlt. waa arrested and will be arraigned

In the Tombs I'ollrs Court this morning, whttnJustice drady will hate toilecldi-th- e noestloa.

Did he f Alt. or wh she pushed V" Slorrtssyr that Sirs, llerntr was sitting on the win-

dow ill, when her husband ordered her to getth dinner ready. h would not obey, andwhen he started for her she slipped and fellout of ihe winitotr,

KdHrd lleier t'uaernl,f The body of Kdward Meyer, who was mur-

dered In trout of his home. 1,503 Avenue A, atlv IS o'clock on Friday morning, was burledyetterdar afternoon In the Cypress Hill Cerne-t- s

y. It wat enclosed la an unpalnted vinehot No funeral services were held at theh jte Ulss Morton, who was eacaged toMeier, fainted when she beheld him In hla'it:iu Many race track employees attended

detc ve wenttothentateesmp at reeks- -ti' resterday after fieorg Screggy. a mem- -ter of Company II. Mntti Hegimen . He Is oneo tiis en who assert that tney talked to and

I dru.k with the prisoner Duuchcrty lust be- -

f '"eitivsliootlng. He will be breught here taU sttn 1 Douzheity'a examluatlon at the Har- -r .e-- I'ollce Court this morning.

I'ullrrBiaa rlatterye Death I'ueaplalaed.1 olicemsa Matthew olattsry died In the Har-Is- m

Hospital yesterday afternoon, and thedoctors are uncertain as to what caused hislestb Mattery was appointee! to the foroe oaJute 1 1K.H, and was assigned ta the Fast

street station. He ate a brctLfast ofand milk on Saturday morning,

rluttn .j: duty and went on post ln ThirdAll.' HUn'clork. just before relieving

'ewaM.rought Into the (station by twomB whi l.d been summoned by eltl-e- n

tie wis suiiering froci cramps. He wasIT " ,l! hjsplral where he was nt Brst

' Ijr cu co ! but he grew steadilyL.ii.iS .'bed ttor.wa t to i are aa autopsy.

.li ' sfamily .s.ject BUtterr was oar-- "sad uT,j a, j j ixlagtoB avenue.

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MRDKAV StASOnorPKD 1BK XtAtCU,

Taea lie Calmly Resnmed Hla NewepnperTTIllle the Congagrntteii Raged.

There was a conflict between labor and capitalin the bathroom ot a Clinton avenue flat InHrooklyn oa Saturday, and although thestruggle was a short-llvo- d one. It waa disas-trous to both elements. A sturdy young Jour-neyman plumber represented labor, while hisemployer, who worked hard himself, repre-sented capital. The boss plumber was a tallman ot the old school with flowing gray

while the young fellow waa asmeoth-have- n

lad who looked ae It he had Just psssedhis apprentlosthlp. The eoafltot waa begunin a Perfectly Innocent manner by the man whooccupied the flat. He Is hard of hear-ing. Tho tank In the bathroom ot theflat was out ot order. The plumbers beganwork about a quarter to 12. The boss mounteda stepladder the tank on theInside, while the Journeyman steadied the lad-

der and passed nn the Implements desired.They had Just begun when the dent manlooked In with a newspaper In his hand andremarked!

"Well. I sea that the Knights et Labor areliable lo order a strike ln this Htate, aid youfallows may have to go out"

He suppossd that both plumbers wsra Jour-neymen.

" Yes, I auppese they wilt do some foolishthing like that Confound those, labor leaders,they're the curse of the country." respondedtha boss on too of the ladder.

The dsat man did not hsar the response, buthe podded his hsad ns a deaf man doea onaudi occasions and paissd on. The youngJourneyman heard the response, however, andho flared up.

"I don't sse anythtns foolish about a manstanding up for his rlchtr." ha exclaimed In apaeslonnte tone. ., ,

"No, you cant see anything, loure justlike the rest, and will probably let yourself beled around by the nose bv a scoundrel of awalking delegate." returned the boss, alsowarming up.

' Woll. there would le no occasion for sucha person If the werklngman wae treated half

" Th worklngnan Is treated all right Thafact Is that he does not give any consldsratlonto th man who gives him hie bread and but-ter. If I don't eheose to work for certain wagesI don't have to., and It another roan wanta towork for the same wages I have no right toprevent him. That's what the Constitution ofthe United Mtates says, and those who don'tlike that ought to get out."' It's all very well for yon fellows who havemoney to talk that way." said th young man.

The argument waxed furious and the shakystepladder. w leh upheld the boss.swaysd toand fro ln the grasp et the excited journey-man. Finally, the bass was so angered thathe blurted out:

"You're crazy, you young ponlniayl"" Well, you're foolish, you old lobstsr."The old man became so excited at this that

he swung his foot, nnd the next moment theladder gave way and capital cams down ker-flop nn labor, and they grappled on the floor.Capital and labor squirmed about in a deadlyembrace until tha deaf man's wifewho was visiting a nslghbor. ovnrhesrd thesounds of tho struggle and hurried In. Bliealmost fainted at the sight of a, young manwith a buneh of gray whiskers In one handandtheothernursiagablesdlngnose.whlletlieowner of the whiskers was In a defensive atti-tude with a hammer ready for use. The ap-pearance of the woman ended hostilities, andboth men were soon washing their hurts ntIhe same basin and trying to explain how Itoccurred.

In the mean time the woman had rushed offto tell her husband. Uhe found lilm In anadjoining room reading hla newspaper Incalm repose, entirely oblivious of thu fast thathe had Innocently dropped a matoh Into apowder magazine

MAHSiiAr. conr.ys nttsxs aioi.ES,Sfarabnl Illll'e Aaslatjmte Neem to slave

Ileea Huspeeted-Dleeharsj- ed In Court.Morris V. Cohen and Robert Hill are both

city marshals, with offices ln the Tenth Dis-

trict Civil Court at 158th street and Third ave-

nue, and there Is soma rivalry bstweon themIn business. Cohen, beside bis office In thecourt building, has a private office in a one-stor- y

building across tha way from the Morrls-anl- a

Tollca Court. Up to Thursday, last hebad a wooden elgn, five feet long, on the rootof this office, and another aadsmaller sign ad-

joining It.At 1 o'clock on Friday tha two algna wsra

torn from the roof and carted away In a wagon.The building thus despoiled Is two blocksaway trom the Morrlsanla police atatlon. Theburglary was done quickly, but a woman liv-

ing on the top flour of a house opposite, wasawakened by the noise and saw three men ontbe roof.

The result of this singular burglary was thatat 7 o'clock yastsrday morning Joseph ilrny-no- r

and Hezekiah Campbell, both or whom,according t. the police, are assistants oftltrMarshal Hill, were requested to go to theMorrlsanla police station by Detective O Nellnnd Hchermer. The assistants say that therequest for their presence at the sta Ion wasbased on the statement of Marshal Cohenthat he had un affidavit that the two assistantshnd said that nothing should be said aboutthethettof the signs boeauss it was likely toget several persons n In MorrlsanlaInto trouble. DeteotlveO'Nrll says that Mar-shal Cohen showed him the arfldavlt.

Mnrshal Cobsn appeared In the Morrlsanlal'olle Court without any witness yesterday.He denied that he had sail that anybody hadtold h m that Marshal liill'a assistants wereconcerned In the rohbery of the signs. JusticeDlvter discharged (Iraynor and Campbell, bo nof whom entd tlml they would seek satisfac-tion ln a civil suit against Marshal Cooen forf4lte lnirrisonmont

A l,fr,ICK.I.V SRYBHKLY STABEKP.

OfSeer SllehaeU'e Htraastle In the Onttertvltk a Member of tha Htable tiaag.

Vollceman Leopold Michaels of Capt.

Btrauss's command had a desperate andbloody battle just afler 2 o'clock yestsrdaymorning with a member of the stable gang

that Infests First avenue and Sixtieth strset.Toughs who work the growler after midnightinttiea-ablsenearth- river front have beenan annoyance to the residents nnd the police.

Mlcbasls heard some of the gang shoutingand singing at yesterday morning In thstable at ail East Sixtieth street, and foundhalf a dozsn men passing a tin can ot beeraround and yellldg In wild revelry. Ho or-

dered thorn to clear out. and all except EdwardJJl)"?tIoSSr0aT.pled with the policeman.

"lew Vis .thistle lor aid and drew outhla billy. The two continued to struggle, andwhen I'ollceraan Kane arrived be found hisfellow officer aad Dalton struggling l the

Dalton had got hold of Michael's billy andwis trying to hit lilm on the Michael a

uul orra was covered with blood.Kane overpowered Dalton and took him to

the the blxtr-seent- h stret station. ThereJllvbaela sank fainting Into a chair It wasfound that ho had tisen stabbed In the ear andjust behind tho left shoulder blade. A police-ma- n

picked up later a d claspknife, with a tbr-s-ln- th blade, that wasstalned

liid. It w.s found in the gutter wherelllcneils and Dalton had fought The

weak that he had to beJemovedti'theMtblnal Hospital, There thesurgeon discovered a gaping wound In the

of the heart, and said that If the knifeblade had nt been diverted tbe policemanwould probably have recehed a fatal wound.Michaels waaseut home after his wound hadbeen dr.ssed. He was too weak to appear U

Yorkvllle Court yesterday, and Justicethellyan eomml ted Dalton to await the result otMtchaela'e Injuries.

Caught a He tva About to Iap from aWladoM,

For forty-fiv- e years Benjamin Gldnsy of 152

Fast Twentieth etreet has been working In thiscity as a earrlaga maker A little while ago

the old man. who Is now 03 year of ag. lostbis situation, owing to hard times, and sincethen his savings htvo been grsdually spent In

living expenses while he tried to And anotherplace. At length he began to brood over bla

troubles, Freo.uet.tly he was seen at his win.dow on the third story leaning out and look-Sn- g

down, while, with outstre sbed arms, heshove something out ot

hfsPIlght "muttering to himself. ''There theyheap, all my troubles, and I can't g.tIn afid of tbero. Tbey are alware there on the

rdVy'pVcnmbed up oa the window silli.iminY "I'll stamp tnsra out!' and waa

ibou U jump down when he was pullsd backMead who bappsnsd to eom into the

rJom just then At the advice ot a doctorflldney was taken to the laseae pavllioa atHelUrueHospitat

llaao't HiMkev ! Ul Mother Dl.James O'Urten. 21 years old. ot 558 West

Tb'rty-seteut- b street was taksn to BallavuaHospital last evening for examination as tohis sanl y. The yng mn's molhei died a

and since that lira lie ku not'"ken word. It supposed that ha ha.

I beau made craiy by grief.

nonnxn nr xnw-rouN-D rnntttDs.Two restive Htraer to City Ways rail

lato the tlaaa ef Greedy Hharpers.Two unsophisticated Individuals appeared

In Jefferson Market I'ollce Court yesterday ascomplainants, and Illustrated the way in whichthe guileless stranger gets taken la In thiswicked olty. For ana ot them there was sameexcuse, tor ha comes from the sunny land otItaly, whsra things don't happen as they do InNsw York. His name Is Frank Tagllsrlal. andhaving la the conrsa of a career as orangegrower amassed a considerable fortune, hestarted ent when wall along In years to sea thaworld, bringing up ln this city a few days ags.While here he met two young woman whoseAmerican vivacity ot manner greatly charmedhim Just bow he became acquainted with themhe doesn't say, but ha learned that their nameewere Maria Cameron nnd Tlllie Hart, and hasaw that they were blond, buxom, andbonny. Ho he took them to the theatre on1'riilay night agreeing to call on the followingafternoon at their home. 240 West lllteeutlistreet, to take them driving. After taking Inthe beauties of Csntral Tark they had dinner.a very gay and festive dinner, as BlgnorTaglls-rln- l

ears, with much win of his nstlve land,and subsequently they started out to see thatown.

Here the signer's memory falls him. liemerely lemember that he awoke on the fol-lowing morning, with a chunky feeling In hishsad, to llnd thst $'.'(() in bills, which he car-ried In his watch pocket, was missing. Thishs reported to the police, and the two girlswsre arrested and taken to court, where thaslanor told his tals to Justice oorhls.

philosophically;" Zr are w'at you call fly, zese American

ladles, but zey are not so fly as some flies zat Ibars saw. It Is rat zey did not gat It all."

In proof er thla hlgnor Tagllerlnl dived Intoarliitie mvaterioue pockets, producing from

each one large, shining $'-!-0 gold piece, whichhe aprsad out betoro the eyes of the court, re-marking that they aggregttcd S2.U00. where-upon tb eyes of the two prisoners filled withtest. Thv were held for examination.

For the other victim there was less excuse.He Is 08 year old and ought to know tcter.Hnaaver. he cornea frm l)ellefnte. Ta . andhas been vlstttag in llobokea. which may heregarded as mitigating circumstances. Illsname Is Fred C. lllehard. and when In thla cityhe does buslnsss at 2 Maldeu lane as a jeweller-Mr- .

Illahard met In a Illeeoker street saloon onbe'urday night a iovlnl colored gntlmannamed William II. Marie, whom he Invited todrink at his sxpsns. W llllam Introduced Mr.lllehnrd toayoung octoroon. Miss Violet Hmlthot 07 West Third strest. a friend ot hi, whoput th old gentleman la a trance upon re-

covering from whleh he missed flML The po-

lice were called In and arrested Ktaplea andMlesMolet. both ot whom were held for ex-

amination.

ii.nni:i mr. iiitu.vi iiouib.Then Policeman WeMafelder Tried to Cover

l Ilia lllunder In l'ollco Court.A practice not uncommon to the police of

raiding a house on a warrant designatingsome houss of a different number was se-

verely rebuked In the Jefferson Market I'ollceCourt yesterday. Policeman Weitzfelder ofthe West Thirty-sevent- h street atatlon appliedfor a warrant on Saturday to raid the house ofAnnie Evans, whleh he said waa at 315 WestFortieth street Dick Sullivan,the warrant clerk, said to Weitzfelder:

" You're swearing out a warrant for a black-smith shop. I know the place."

The policeman Intimated that he knew whathe waa doing and lett court with the warrant.Yesterday he brought ln as prisoner AnnieEvana of 321 West Fortieth street, whom hohad arrested n the warrant Wben the casecame up, aa he waa about to swear to the com-plaint. Clerk Hulllvan Interrupted him br say-ing to Justice Vorhls:

"Your Honr. this warrant names th placeat:tir. and the oflleer has arrested this womanat 321 and Is going to make a false chargeagainst Iter to save himself from admitting hiserror. He had no right to arrest her on thatwarrant. I would not believe him under oath,

"veltzfelder answered hotly, but JusticeVoorhls put a stop to further dlouslnn bydismissing the co'iplalntandholllng the pris-oner on a new complaint properlymade out.He then delivered to W eltzfelder a aevero lec-

ture on his remissness, remarking that a war-rant did not covers whole block of houses, butmerely th on mentioned by number, endthat th offlcr hd transgrsseed his authorityIn raiding a rinuee othor than th one calledtor ln the warrant.

itAina riLt. jfjBi.v xonE son.The New Form or Poller Complaint Agalat

Disorderly llouaea Ooea Into L'r.Th Hoard ot Tollce Justices adopted, about

two months ago. a new form ot complaint forpolicemen to swsar to when they ask for war-

rants for disorderly bouses. The old formmerely requires a policeman to swear In ageneral way that he knows a certain house tobe disorderly and to be frequented by "lewdfellows ot the baser sort for Improper ."

These general atatsmsnts, when therase has come to trial In General or bpeclalSessions, have often beea upset on

the complaining policeman notbeing aide to swear to spsclllcally what hoalleged generally.

The new form, copies of which were dis-tributed in the different police courts yester-day, requires an applicant for a disorderlyhouse warrant to ewear to answers to a longlist of specittH questions hefor the warrant legranted, These questions require the

policeman to set forth, among otherthings, how often he has visited the house hecomplains of, shat he saw or heard whenthere, and who west with him. The groundoovered by tbe questions is believed to he

broat to anticipate the Interroga-tories asksd on

Aa la evident, too. the questions are suffi-ciently explicit to prevent the pollcemsn frmhaving a convenient loss of memory, due tocaueea Mr. Ooff knows of. betwoon tt.o tlm otgetting tbe warrant and the trial of the personarrested. The form, h iwever. waa made outwithout any reference to the ' exow Commit-tee, which had not yet begun Its cessions.

THOU AS K. TAYLOR J UK riCTlV.

lie "Waa the'Mss Who Wmm Killed oa thoL'nlon Klevated lload In Hrooklyn.

The man who was found desd alongside thetrack on the Union Elevated Itallroad at theFulton atreet and Alabama avenue station InHrooklyn on the morning of July 4 with a frac-

tured skull and other Injerlea has been Idea- -tltled as Thomas K. Taylor, aged 07. of itye.Westchester county. He had been visitingfriends In Last New York, and he la supposedto have tieen knocked off the platform whilewaiting to board a train, hone of the railroademployes, so far as known, wltnssssd the ac-

cidentDid the Thieve Mean to slrr the House I

Jamuca. L.I., Julyfi. Th house of Fred-erlc- k

Walters, a farmsr living on th Flushingroad, near here, was robbed yestsrday after-neo- n.

Walters and thy term handa were somadistance from Ihe house picking peas. Hiswife and child wsre up etatrsanl heard theoperations of the thieves, but were too muchfrightened to give an alarm. The thieves werescared awny by the approach of a wagon onthe road It waa found thattli contents of abureau had been emptied on the floor. A dia-mond pin was the only thing that was missed.Under a bed on the rust floor was found a haltburned plee ot paper. atd It Is thought bysome that the thieves meant to fire tbe houss.

Mr, Toumler'e Catboat Nearly Mwamsved.

New London. Conn.. July Tour-nl- sr

ot Thousand Islands rark. N. Y., pur-shas-

the Urge catboat Lily here a few daysago to taka to the Ht. Lawrence Hirer. Whileoff Plum Out y her roast was torn out Ina heavy wind and she lay rolling on the wavedismantled Mr. Touraler had his wife andfamily and oneaalloron loant

'lhtywereln prity sore straits when theywsre hailed by the steam yacht TolnetteofBoston, bound for Nw torn, which look themIn tow and carried them to a mooring of safetyin Nsw London harbor, where the Lily willrepair.

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efiirnljliril Soonw & apnrtmtut Eo tKnat Mlde.

TLACE. 6A near Fast 42d tt- -I rss andPROSPECT alctly tumltbtd, eiery roaranltnte;private boose

CTt'VVESANT ST.. ia -- IJrce end ems", navly andO handsomely ruraitbed rooms, every convsniencs;ladles and gentlsuita.

ST.. SN EAST, To 1st. tornlshsd rooms with allaccsmmodatloos; prlsals bouts, teparate entrance,

for (sura or couple. . ..

ST. 4 EAST, aasr Broadway -- Larss froatdoubie-beddt- parlor, bandtoruely (urniabadi

ausllarfronl ruom; sslscl,

KITH ST.no EAST Larss furnished froal room;lUtustlonsadJeinlns, So vrsatiy, unsst t4, refer-

ence.ST.. 824 EAST. Furnished rooms llibtI OTII house-I-

tetplnf or leatleman; bath, all tonttolsncei;summer prices.

sj ITII HT. 3S.' EAST vietly rornlshad rooms forOl itntlenien. from SI SO to IS, modern imprese-mtntt- .

fTll xT. 22 EABT llsndiomely rurnithtd rooms.Of SI MteS..; erary coaeenieace. s nouta.

aiit ST.. EAST. Front and back rarlars. aletlvII (ornlthad, alto alcove; ev.ryeonvtultace; boardoptional select.

'nlll ST. 502 EAST -- Larte. froat rooms filiadytlU aide), nlstlr furnlttud, every eoureuieuce;board optional, prlrate bouts.

West Hide,

If.TII ST. 40 WE.T -- Cooltlmla and double rooms.1U from 12 tola psr week; Itanelsnit

OOP ST. s"d WEST. Front room; rsnniae wat-- r;

- alo parlor, rsrnltbsd or unfuraltbed. suitable rorpbyticla.

t

OOteT,415 WEST -- Neatly formatted large, tijosrama rfrinn, Itriua mods rata; gio-- leoatlea.

2" oli H- T- 471 . A Unit room, aulisbls for tosentlemtnerusn sod wife

I1SII.I.T .Mealy (urnltliedtiiusrsroemtclotsta, water, gas, bath; 1.1 to also ball roolu.

sjfiTH ST. IM WEST -- Klcalr loraishtd Una saduU uiall rooms, bath, allcounenltncet.CR111 ST.. 3M WrT. Ssatlr furnlthtd large sadOil tmsllroomi; good locsiioa modtraie

,f latjs antl J&vurtwww Ho tt.AMD AFARTMEXIS. vnfurnlthtd aad

1.VI.ATS ina'lparlt of Ibeellr. .i rill. -- OK likllTiltK-- s e2d Hmsdwsr. eor J2ths- -

11 XIN01ONAV- - 1.4M. assr bdlh tl -l- lanj.oru.JLi itatt. r, romi iiapersd. psiatad restsllsssdSI-- .

I CIMII.I. FI.AT sis" room's sad t.slh tplesdldlrforlamlljr coinftr. niaderal real Jaal

tor. aietatltf.'dal O'llAttA, I, (45 2d eir,

I IT ll'TOUIA. 1HU tl. nssr tub av-- ne roome aadI lath, l.sadtomsly dtcersted, sit new. lew real.

Jsaltor. I7 w. Pon, IMCIhav,I ryTIt ST.r"S5it8T. BSrli7 3or 4

I looiut. allllgbi, reiilmoderats. Improraiueats"lRTII ST. ill to 2S3'AST.-isw'bosia3- and

JfU room spartmeala. S7 no to SI4 dumb wsllers.elacirle belia. hoi balba free to teaantt aide tresl.Boors ds4sud. Ottlce In 223."TTiTlH T. IMrAST NUe srouad nt. a rooms1 J U aad balb, (amllr or profs ttlo.ial peisun, S.

flTH ST. S14 WKT.-Nl- ee Bts. 0 rooms sad Wlb,1112 (u to 121. scar Mornloiside Fart1 O RTlfhT 3td EAST Apsrtmeuu el lire aadJ --CO four loem aUllght rooms; ehssp tsat.

Iat5 and patinuuw ?roWB."" ELCOAXT

HI X UOOUH AMI U.4.TII.AU Impioiemsats-.Jaa'ter'- e lattices, bait aa hoar

t New York City 1111: is rooma a bath. Ala Sal.,11 .4 .- - per ,.tu; JSgiSfti&-,wm- n

ItaaSMav, hlwea Mil aad tvtk tu..tohljSLAlice FLATS M ale Pffi sehe"sati reem.4 aaia ta nU all. IU SIS.Corns aal ass. sr garatea UUa. 9 htai-- s u.

j" te te "wh'ia' ifJ

At Kensico StationON Till. HARI.rH RAILROAD.

niTIT.lllNH LOTH. S.'VO VF.TERMH, B MOSTIIj IP,

COMMUTATION ONltY 11 CKNTB.Twsnty New Tot- - elly etprsss trsint stop dslly st

Ksntito. whish la ens ot Nsw nrs raotl beautifulsubnrba, and Is only )aat betas opened.

Now is the time to teeure a choice lot around the de-

pot tor aay kind otbstlntis snd becerae permanentlyestablished there, Dttlrabie sites for rstldeneat, .mm,ens to five miautesrrom Ihe station, trom lotoSooper lot t otne and see Kensloe snd Its nstural beauty,Actlee Sf snts wsnted everywhere, free psstat of

Kiixsico mrjiorKsttsxr co.,r0!t Rth nr., cor. 42il nt., room 4H.('Italic., nt'f I.DINM I.OTM In Tonkers foe

home nr Intestmenti alto Iwo new hoatea aodloisisssytermsiUivettl(Sls.W. W CIIRBIN. 11HW. 42d at

"TTkeat orroSftiNlTT AT ifot't"vBR"o!irXJt 1 hats two raedern foltr improved dwell.Insa nna location, which I will sail st euetlon nsst"ainrday. July It. st a o'cloek stiernoom sito tetenenoice building lose end two buttnttsiottt ssty terms...ndford,.cr.p.l..A..rru..r.Mct)

II Depol plsee. Mount ternnn. XY.

ntifsrsT FOR HAhF. nn TbTET stTow"err ststlon.from ir.lth St.. N. r.R.1 all Improre-nient- t;

price 2,x. or Sin per ini.Bth. InjoireotC. MERIIITT, 2 Hnrence at

K.nr6")l "tfolTtU wstsr. sas". sewsrs, nar walks, neseschools, stores. ; depots; 1 2 two, $im

down, ii monthly rsymenls.lnclo'llne Interest. An-

other houie tsme iraproesmsnts and eonven-lin- t.

t ss aboTeis2.nooi ssme terms, rartlculare orIIAKUot Monnt Vtlnon.

5ltaT?iaU ornlc Couutrjj.

LUN'r. country placs In Snlhvan rsnnty, ten ralnutasV from railroad siatlont furnitbed nr tioturtutbed.entap. Box 41. Miller a rlace, lying ftland. .N, V

BAt.C A sood farm nesr Nsw Items on estyfntt Addrett O. II, PKIinV. New Heme. NfORA"NIIB"tToUSTY'r' 4RM at (teniae bargain) spiel

N. YOILMAN, PR nold st.

L'l.l.IVAN ciit'.NTvTsks sad wild landTor taltialtotwo farms reaaonsble. OILMAN. WW uold St.

JRral Cstntt or 5nlf JOrooMgn.

S1AO V'l. Vrry Ilealrnble SlftO (Jr.In new 1'vth ward of Hrooklyn. formerly

FLATBUSH.Water snd gsa In sireett, ntar I'roaosel Ttrk.

One hair noor from RrMae; easy monthly payments.Tl'l'l.t-S-) INHl'lt l'.I

MA I'M. "itr.K TICKETM. cte.w. it. i ititoAim.w. N. y.

jtttal Cetntf or .Salt ifnUfonitn.TARM 123 seret. great bargain; will soonIRftT' IOO sn scrs net proni Addreis CHAN. E.

F0 LER. W4 La Sails tt. Chlcsgo.

gljal Cjrtatt at jaurtion.'" SMYTH KYAM.

Rent Kalatf Anrtlont-cns- ,

Hi I1UOAUWAY.

ZZ"SOT,Jinn .3il0U!5tia Colint'SIt- -, furnlthsd snd uoturslthid.lnDESIRABLE tbe elly.

IiiIjiuM imOTIlKKH. R5B Broadway, eer. 12th at.

Eo p:tt for uphuw gurpajiti.

With or without ttesm power; light on four tldet;ataam hast snd slevstors free: low Intnrsncs; reason- -

sble rtntsi eaty sccsta to all shipping polnlt; 3,000 to12,000 tq'iara test on one Moor. Apply t

JUIINC UKhVlER. HI Newark St. llobokea.

Bt'tttllNGg. TO LET.KTllllKH. ArrLY TO

LOFTS. ANDlIFticEM. Ill' LAND A VIIITIXO,Nl Mllh'lt 8 BELKMAN RT.

ttores. lofts. Mncea. atuatoe to let InCflLPINtlf. FOLSOM llKOIIIhltS.Mil Breedway. cor. 12th at

7 2d av. tullable for any boslneit. plateSTORK show windows; good locstion moderate rent.

B OHAKA, 1.14- - 21 ar

TaT1F.F?rL'Ty3"uTorgltnl Cslntf or .Salt 5w 2?fWtg.

VISIT PALISADES PARKatonee. Not rollsa away, but opposite New York city,eoon tabs connected by lludton Hirer Bridge, boon

to be reached In lb mtnutea trom depot, tlrpottobst 42d at snd Broadway. Buy iola sow at proseat lowprle-- a. I.oou per cant, proht whan brides la builtThink what Bruoklra llridst baa eccomtllshed Ineetlyeur menei with a llttla lorssighl Ilivrtl lu tbe fretdtit auburbor New Vork. tin the popu ar KonUaraItallroad ot New Jersey Handsome vlilatfe. with depoton this prniierlr Now aicettiole by Chambera asd2d at ferries Plenty trains, morn to midnight

loconta Sew railroad nn top of I'allaauaacroataa thla proieriy. Can be reached by ttMotwttoferry 4.dat Water eupt If In plpea. perfect drainage.1 tral'enl ttoret and public tenool r.very varleu otlandtcape oa our properly Elegant improvruientssndnnedwelllnee Hub healthy and beautiful lan.tl.niiilui. S20O and SSiio. alao large ptoit ttarrsntee

and guaranteed tltlea Maps and free railroadristss. Addrstt HltCllLOCK KBAL EoTAtE OKFlCfc.14 tbambsra tlIUlll SAt.E(lll TO I.r.T-T- wo new nnuart at Wftlf Arllnglon. N. J., wllh all mudarn Improveinenlt;

bnlh bouaa are aupDlled with pure well water trom A

larne private rsaervotr. alto tary dealrable Iota connetted wiih this eiceltent wster aittam for aala aneatt terms: alto two houtea In Newark. 1.13.1 aad1 131 Broad st Apply 10 HENRY V. PLATE, !M WestSid it. New tork.T'OK Only STft Tor a n.o-ar- r fsrin coradJ. with wood la southern New Jertey, dote to rail-road, flnett markets In the world; atpeelally adaptedfor small fruits, poultry, vegeiabl-- s. Ac high and dry;hsalthy neighborhood, hold oa InatallmsntaotSI downand SI weeklv. Title Ine-te- d.

O 1. RIS1.KY. 2JI South lolhstl'hlladelphl. Fa.

I'oil HALE nn Northern Railroad. neWKWroom col-- rtagoa. plota --OS2MJ, high, haallby location a

ciiminulstlon, 22 canla. tally to fool of Chsiubarser -- 3d ale lime, eo minutes, ft rile er eall JOHNYROOMAN, builder, Norwood. N. J.

Jiaaoiortt-t- , roan, se.THK

WISSNER PIANO.The only nrtt f late piano told on easy monthly pay.laeats. warrsnltd leu yesra. rectory aud wsrernoln2W4. 2ue. -- WH slli.ii at. and --i: to tM Stale at. Brook-lyn. OPEN Me.Mr.U- -.

R. M. WALTERSMrIdl,s","' '"" "ll,"f', PIANOS.M.i t'nlvereliy place. 34Esttl2lhat oood tecoud-hss-

pianos, O upi

AF4CHFR F1ANOK.PIANO".

Iirai-.rliiitu- l L'pright. Orsnd. snd ffluara rianosat moderate prices catb, Inttalliueuu. and oichauee.alteriaooa to rent, several barsaina la eeconiVhao I

rianoL at low prlrea0U.t-I.K- PIANO WAREROOMS.llliDmsr., rDruiiiniem New York

'a T SIOU Magnlflcesraprlghl; beautiful lone,A ellgblly usedl Hieluway upright every Improve-ment, tacrlflce. 7 Bait 14th." 1IAHOAINM. Feeond-haa- nprlibt and squarerlanoa rroin 150 to S200. caah or lattallmcnla, newI'laeoa rented. rst allowed ir purchattd New ware-wn- .,

-- th tt. .r, Moo, (oKAL'TlyL'l. upTlght plsao, SIU- -, IB uionlblr . SteVway.bercaia VMSiiNkK, JW4. M 2H luluu st.

Brooklyn, open evenings.

OlllrkKRINO A bargain, new uprights. I22.V her--

gains In second-ban- planus, caah or esty ttrmi;laati S montblv UD.

JAl OB MROTIIFRS. Ii llroadwar, Brooklyn

upright piino, siha si monthly. Chlek- -ISxifi.LI.ENT U3 Slate tl, aear I

Brooklyn.tsmontblr. Fstey end Mate

A Hamlin organa from S 10 upward. ISNMtJut IPrt, JVi Full-nt- t. Broeklja. Open eveulnga

RENT; new uprlebls, IniTallmtnts. IS, bargsinttJvl siuo. slw.etj)UBERB)T(iKg lr,t4iast.

acffmintott,

A BUSINESS EDUCATION.Bookkeeplug. writing, srithwetlc. rorretpondtuce,

eommerrlsl law, tpelllug. eteaograblir. tyi..wiiiiag.Pay and avtnlog, all auinuer. FAlSt'a ItlalNLxCOl.l.tilR. 2 Bowery, ceruer Canal, up town, 107

tl4lh tt, corner Brve4arINrijUAl.LED-l'lliiia- n's thorltiandAliVANTAOrs taugUi, lulmduat iniiruciion

beboot. We 6ta at evening asttloat. ciicu-lars- .

MANPni.lS, lanlo. (lullar. Ylolin. thorough quirkremmeare new and rlay nu-vl-r before

goiag to country. Inairumeute turulteed free, lion-IO-

J67tssl2ddstky college sealer as luior la a family golog

POSITION summer, best references ss lo ebaracieraad ab.lity

TUTOR. IwxSBI, Froildence. R. L

QHORTIIANri Bton rilmen't New York fchool, day" rrlstlpal. 1.4 Wast iitn.

Ruction ?loti.T0FF1X0 A CO AufrSlIFBtrrS will sell Moouay. July . at louio A. M.. at

lb.. Broadaar. roam 20. fonrlb door, property ot tbelolerastiunsl YscM rotll.bug conaitllngolyacbung books, dstks, sale, chairs, letter UU. leiltr

plates Ac; also all the right, title, and laiersttfreaa ot books at bindery of Marvla a tetey. 2dHewlett JOU.V B. etklo.N, Shins.

JOHN U TRACT. Deputy.

gcgaJJJoUrfji.A' TTKNTION' let CALLED la the advertisement in Ike

City Record, comueoeing n lbs 04 day or Juiy,1S-- 4. lthconflr-Uoat- d luelolLowUgaaaaaamesta

THfeUTU W AUOLeslaglon aienue. epe,aingbtth aad 10-- d sirssia Auessuent u properly

In 12th. I nib. IWIh. aad lltt wanla cooper street,epentag between academy aad Ishain sirsela.

TWENTY TUIKD WAKD-U-eiu street, voealas- - a

eiea road aad taurvale aeeasaASUSkLF. FITCH.

CenstgeuexCtly et Nsw York. Flaaaee Depart tseatCempueiler J oflia. Jsly . liM.

ltilSlt Ul -- 'I'lttlt-i 111 ' 1 --fri ' TITTf'TTf''--T

"FrtbtlC JWttt.V.yaWVOaJ'j'.

rURLIC NOTICE.OFFICE OF THE CIARK OF TIISCOMMOX COUNCIL, 1

HO. BCITV IIALUNKW YORK. June SH, 1S04.

TO MftKftlONS I.IVF.N MR In thePfRSCAXT which wst sdepied by the Com-me-

Council June li. IB'.is.andapproved by tbe MayorJuns 1M, IMV4. vtr.t

Retolved. Ihsi Thursday. Itisrilhdsy of September. '

Ifivl. at eleven -- "clock in ihe lorenooitandtbe thsmberof the Hoard nt Aldrrmen. be and hereby are designatedas the lime and piece when and a here the petition ortsecoiumbusand Ninth Avtnne Itallroad ompenyand the Metropolitan Mreet Railway Company to thecommoo council ot lb t liy or New .ore. for Ihe coinsent and permission or said Board that ths sat.l t

snd Ninth Avenue rsiiroa.l I ompany mav silead Ita tracks from the etlttlng toad si Csiiimbnaavenue sad one Hundred snd Mum street. esisrlytnrimsti one llnndred end Ninth ttreet to Manhaitsnavenue, and northerly along Manhattan avsnuto me euntl'erlr side nf Cathetral I'arkwarIfoiiasrly one llund'ed and Tenth s'rseii. snl ,

thst ins ssld Meimpo Han Mrett felleevi ompany niay etti-n- Its tracks from thetsiiroad at One llnndred and ritteenth street and Man-

hattan svenne. southerly throngti Manhattan svenueIn the southerly s.ue nf Caihedial I arrnvay (fntmtrlrOne Hundred and 1enth sirsen. an.t lo the operationof the connection te he fntmed trerebr aaanew run.tinnena route ror public travel, ae set foiin In thepelltlon nf tsl.l companies lot surh contest, will hefirst rondilertd i and that public nol cs he given hy theClerk of this Board hr puDlitbingtha tania daliv forfourteen days in two aaiir newtpapere published inths city nr Nsw ork. In be ilesiensied by his llonn-th- e

Merer, according to the rrovitiom nf tertn.n vl ofthe Rsiiresd isw, tiien sdtertlting tube si tneexveoteer the said pellllnaere

Public notice It hereby given that at the n Iplace nsiiied in ths resolution Hie liMlnwing gpnileetton.of tne i nlnmlius and Ninili Avenue list. road companrend lbs Metropolitan street Railway company wPi berontldered tt required by Ihe provulont or the liar

To the the Common Coinell of Hie City of

The petition nf the Colombna and Ninth Avenue Rail-road company and ihe Metropolitan street ItsliwsyCompany r.apeeltiitlr shows

I Thst lonr petitioner, the Coliitnhut snd MnllAvenue itallroad I nnipau), le now, snd hss been sincethe -- 2d day of Her ember, 1N2. acorination nranledandetltlingnnd'rthelawai.tthe siateof New kork.ror the purpotenf cnnttruetlnr. maintaining, and oieialing a rallioad upon t oluinbus stenue and oneHundred end Hlslh aireet In the city ur Ne w 1 ork. andtliat llaarllrlea of attoelnllon were nlsd In the wturent Ihe eecrettry of Htale on the said 22d dsy ot ilecem-Pe- r

I KW7.

Thst ths Common found, ot ths cite of Nsw rk, onorsbout the 2nm day of aepiember, l.tu, sraniodtheright or franchue to construct, maintain, and upersisa rsilrosd upon Columbus svenne. between nixtrouriiiandOne Hundred and Team aireett. and in on;

Hundred and elslh etreel. between Auislenlani an IColumbue avenuei. In lliocityof New .ork, and suchright was purchattd by the tsld I olumbua ami NinthAvenue Railroad loiupany at a public taia ther-o- r,

held h Ihe Comptroller i.rihecii) ot New nrk on thoHum ilar of liecember, I't2. which ltasennstrueiedtnrood provided for In said lemmtinii of thetoiumonCouncil, eipr pt upon line Hundred and imti tireet

That the Metropolitan dtleel Italia ay ComPH'ir laeltoacori'iratiou organised and existing under thelaaeor Ihe Mate nt Newoik, and that lis artloietotattoclatlen li hied In tbe onli'e of the rrrrelar) otMatenntne2Nthda)-o- f Mav. IW. NaldNelri.p;.lllailStreet Italia ay Compinr la the owner nf the rnllrnsdwhich naa been cniuttucte I upon l.i xilnrlnn avenue,above Twenty-thir- etreel, and an or braaenthereurupoa One llnndreJ and Hltenlh etreel, betaetn the Harlem River and Mariiiiiside fork, havingbecome the owner ny purrhate of the francliie orright to eonttriict asm road abuve Forti second etreetaiaputillcealetbertor, held by Hie Comptroller or tbeCity or New York on theetnday f January. Imit

lbat your petitlonere bale retiectie(v made andfiled In each nt llieirtlrts in which their retiectnecerttneatea ot lncorMirntlon are med elaletnenle ofthe namet and a detcrlotlon of Ihe alreata, r lada. andhlehwaya In nr upon which II is prop ted lo construct,maintain, and npcraie tbe or branchesbsrsln applied for.

2. That It Isdetlred to unite tbe roads of inurpstltlonera at the Interaectlon of the eoutberlr aide otCathedral Parkway (tormerly Ore Hundred and Tenthtirreii and Manhattan avenue, in the city ut New

oik, and that eald point of union la not over nae haltmile Itoin the rstpictlve linaaor roulea of your petit-

ioner-, and that eaul connection la to be made by tbeconatruclton, maintenance, and operation of an eaten-alo-

nr branch of Ihe railroad and route of the l.'oluiubutand Ninth Avenue Itallroad I ompany, comiuenunir ntthe inlertecllonot Columbue avenue andone Hundredand Ninth street, and rmihe-tln- g there by sultahlecurves, ewllel.ee. and app lancet rlth the mad or theColombna and Ninth Atenue Railroad Company running theneeeaslerly.wlth double tracks, through, upon,and along one Hundred and Ninth street to Manhattanavenue, and thence northerly upon Manhattan avenuewllh double Irene, lo tne eoiillierlv elite or I'attieilralParkway (formerly one Hundred aad Tenth street), thesaid po nt of union, ami by the construction, mainte-nance au operation nf an extension or branch ot therailroad and route of tbe Metropolitan Mreet HallwayCompany, commencing atone Hundred and ntxleehthatreet and Manhattan avenue nnd connecting there bysn tab.e rurvee. ewitchea, ami apptianree with therailroad or eaid company, and running thence tooth-erlr- .

with doable ireckt, through, upon, and alongManhattan avenue to the aoiitherly aide nf i alhedralParkway itormerly One Hundred and Tenth etreel),sold point of union. ...

II Tne said connection operatrd hy cablepower or by an undergroun 1 electric current, nr by anyolher power which le now or may at any time herearterlawruflr be uted on ell her of ihe roade connect ed there-by but tl Is not to he operated by Inroniotlt a aleainpower, nr by Ibe overhead trolley tytleiu of eleclrlo

That a contract hna been entered Into with a promi-

nent aud wed known electric company foran underground elertilc trtiem upon the

rallroadeof tour pelltiouere, and 1. la anticipated bryour netltloneret-a- l the aaid tyeiaiu propoted to beconetrucled will t euccenfullr operated, and that Itwill atTnrd a convenient rapid and detirat.lo ineaui utpropultlon for atreet are to bv run over your petition-er- a

retpeotive nuee In the city of e- - .ork.e. That by Hie eoneiruciiou ot tueh connection your

petltlonere will bo able and hereby content lo unitetheir retpeetlve llree nr routee nnd lo operate tucllconnection aa art t a contlnuoua route ror one fare;thai la to eny. lo carry paeatngera frum anr point onLaalngton avrnje above Twenty third etreet. or onllOth etreel eatt of Morntngeide Park to any point onCeluiubuaavenue.or Inanv Oint on th- - Vtelropo.ttanStreet Railway Imnpnnv'- - (.able tailroada. ul d willalao enable the company to 'ren-po- rt paa.rngera frauianr point oo Ita lmeaa'.nveliein atreet to enr pointnn the ire-e- Brnadnai cable line belowlwenlyilurdstreet by way of Columbue and Lex.nglon avenues for

t That such connection cannot be operated st snIndependent railroad rouveulently to the public lint IS

la inanlt-etl- .o tbe public advantage that the aameshould be operated as a continuous line or mute wllhthe exteling tines of your petitioners respectively

Wneiefore your petitioners pray your Honorable

1 Tbal-- ll grant Ha content to the Cotninbua andNinth Avtnue Rallroal company lo eilrud llaroaland to conetruct, maintain, and operate a branchthereof commencing al the tnloreerltnn of Columbueavenue aud One Hun Ired and Ninth aireet and con-necting mere by amiable curvea. awllchea. and applt-ance-a

wllh the road ot tbe Columbus and Ninth Ava-il sa Itallroad Company running Ihence eatlerh, wllhdouble traikt. through uimu, and along tine Hundredand Ninth aireet to Manhattan avenue; ihencenortherly, upon Ma hatian avenue, with doubletracka.lti the tnutberly tide or I athed'al Parkway(formerly one Hundred and Tenth stieett there tounite with an extent.on or branch onto Metropolitan

" That li grant Ha content lo ihe Metropolitan streetRailway Company to extend Ita rotd. an 1 to eonttructmaintain, snd operate a branch thereof, commencingat Ibe inlrratcl nn or Manhattan avenue and OneHundred and Mxuenlu etreel, and connecting therebr eulleb.e curvea. switches aud appliances wtlh meroad ot the Metropolian ureel Railway r'otupanr,running thence eoutbtriy. with double Ireckt. through,upon and along Maul alien airline lo Ibe southerlytide of CalbeJrat Parkway (tormerly one Hundred audTen h atieeti, Ibere lo unite Willi an extenelon orbranch or the Columbus and Ninth Avenue Kaiir .ad

?iTllie conttructlon. inaintensncs snd eperstlenol the connecllon lobe mrnied by the roniln.ilic.ii oftbe extent. one or brancbee of the tald companies, aadIn the operation nf the tame at a nsw Cunlluuout routefor public traveL

Haled NI.H YORK--. Jone4. 1HV4.

HIE OLlWHln ASD NIMH AVESIT. RAILROADCOMPANY, u ANDKHTOy. Jr. Secretary.

THE METROPOLITAN eTRKhT IIAILWAt t OMPANY.Byll. H. KE1LANK. Fretldtnt.

All pertnne loteretled lu tho foiegilng a plicationare hereby nntlued to be preaent al tbe time aud placementioned lu Ihe srP...n. f

Clerk t Common Council.

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COL'.tCIUNO. 8 I IT HALL. i

NEW VOKK, June i. 18114. ITO IHllfcCllONH Ollr.N K In thePfRSUANT retolutioa which waa adopted by the

l ommon touncit June 12. In'.i4. andapprovaa by tbaMayor, Juue In t4. vie.

l.eeolved. That Ihuieder. Ihe 13th dav of September.lril4. el elevea o clock in the forenoon, al Ihe tbeuiberot the lleaid ot Aldermen be and Ihey hereby are

aa tbe lluie aud plai-- a hen and a here ibe ap-

plication of tue Melropolllan Mleet Rallaay 1 ompaaylo the Common i lined of Ihe City of New lark for lieroneent and pertuietlon to Ihe centlruetion. melnleuance. aaduperallon by Ihe ea.d petitioner of theatreet turfave railroad axleusiout or brauoliee losn-- Itoned In Ihe pellllcn of eald Company for euch content

and pernnttien. ibroogb. along. aaaupou the aurfaeeofManhattan avenue M Nichelat avtuue aad olherslreela. atenuee. bejleverde, and blshwasa tatforlUin aaidpelllion and llieiem detlgualeil will be flrttrens dered ami that public notice be given by ike Lltrkvl Hue hoard by pub lining Ibe tame dally lor al leanfaurleeu dare in l oilailv nawaparera publlehed In thecilyot Sewrk. toleditlgualadlberelnrbyblslloaorthe Mayor, aecordmg In the pruviaioue of teclloa Pi ofHie Railroad law at amended, aacb advertising lo be atIheeipsuteof ike said letlllener. .....

ruhiu uoilce ie hereby given aadplate named in Ihe reeolutlon the felloe lug appllcaHon of tne Metropolitan aireet hallway Company willl.o euatidsred ae required by the provitiout or Ibe Bad

lo'tbe't ommon Council nf Ibe City of New YorkIlia pennon nf the Uelropoliteitatreel Hallway Com-- I

any reiteclfiuty hoe lo vour boaorable bodyI Thai eur peiuiouer is a etreel eriaco railroad

torioialion, duty nreauued and etltllug uodtr tneLawtof tne Mateo! New kork Uavlug n.ed III arlicltaut aa.ocialloa lu the od ea of tba eecrelary of elate onIbe .'Milder of Mar 1KK4 end toe rallroadeul the Hruedwav and hetealhj Avenue Railroed t

Il.e Iwauiy-'btr- Mieel Railway i eiutti. tbenull Atenue lianroed Compant the Mum Attunellailr-a- ouipan Ihe I eulral Par- - North an I raillitter Railroad Compaur, and Ibe tony aecondMlerl aud Uraad etreel Ferrv Railroad Compear,under leelte luadelty Ihe salt railroad cuinptniea.

and le Ibe oaner et Ihe etl.llng rsl roadoa llieadwav be.uw yifteenlb slreet and lbs rallreadaand mules which weie formtri) oatted by tne llout-to-

Watt Mreet and lavouW terry Railroad loiueay,aadlhe l bauibere alreel and Ureal elite" rerrr Kai.roal lonipeur. me Melro,lllen irotitowa Ka IwayCompaur aal now operalet the same aud ta tbe oait-e- r

of Ihe railrued ef lue Lexington Avenue and Favo-ni- a

terry Kadroad Compaur, and bow operates arellroade In Hie ntr of New tore of itteulr

one and sistr-eigh- l ous bundrtdus mllee er tbere-aboul-e

ut lengthJ. Thai your petitioner is thsewnrr of the railroad

upontexiuglon avsuue, in Ihe elly of New York, be-

tween iweuly eevealh elieel aad the llerteu River,and exleu lone or bienchee thtrtut tbrnbgh ooe Hun-dred and btxteenlb ttreol, between Iter eiu K.terandMerai-gei- Fark, an I leatee a connection thereofwith tbe Broadway cable e lu Twenty third ttreetand Lexington avteue.

Tbel your peimoair has made and Sled I sack olthe odlcee l whleb te reiltOcalte of lucorporallontie e.etelle'et-tulo- r the nauiee and a dttcripliouf ibe ttieeit. roade, snd hubwsit in or up-- o ewiII In rotioaed lo cwsalruct. aud operats lbsastsualens or breaches btrr las; plied for

' Tost your petitioner propoaaalo eonttruct main-tain, and operate a tliecl surftcs railroal far publloute in the cut of Nee'Vork. with double trsckt,

with tbe ladroad and route of said eompaayand aa oraachea or ssieaeloas Ibereof, upoa aad aloagthe sutface et the streets ssd ateuuse and bibwae la

ten. atfollowirom Ibe laacnoa ef one Handred asd smtislh

street sud Uauhatlen avenje.seaaecling there by eallable eurtes. swtlchea. aud app.iaacee wuo iblscout-paay'- s

railruad opoa Hue Hundred od Slxttemitstreet: tunning thence northerly, through, upe.aad alsse MsDbalten atstus to St Nlcbolssavesse. ihence aertberiy. ibroa.k. , spoa. aadalong kt Mcbo.aa aveou lo tbe kioge-hrldg- e

road r Broadway, and theac northerly aadnot lb eat ter ly. ibroaje. tree aad aloag KUgtbrtdgroad er Broadway, to aad ar-t- e ihe propoted aewbrtJge over Ike skip caaaL and theac aerlkelir.Ihreagk. pa aad sJong --ias.brldge read tf Bread-wa-

I ana across Ibe sridge ever Spurt VayvilCretk. isxdwy. aad Ikeae aoeUexly. Ikroagk.

m iVraKr i i, ., Ai, ,,.i. ; ,

f bu mitt. n Ha.M, -open aad along Broad way. I Rlvtrdsts avsns.ad IH-f- lthtnc eilltrtr. throngn. upon snd along Rlvemai aBiavenue, ts the Kmgtbildre ttalleee t ' (New Vork Central and lludton Riser, Rs'"""' BiCompany; also from the Isnctien ef the KlersMldge Hlfntdsndtns bonieverd, si er near fins Kindred snd HiMm ninth sttcet, running tlisnce toolherly throats, K) Hvpon. snd along Ihe Beelevsrd In One llnndred and ..'laentyhllh ttrteti thence esterly. through, upon. fK Hsnd alone imt llondred snd Twente.nf ,h ttreet to Am- - ) Hsterdnm avenue, there tn cennert with suitable carves. TsV Htwneiiee. and appnsneea with the eslt'lng road jpo HAmtterdam arenoe. lbat torn connection la to be Heonttrncteilwith double tracts tbront-h-. upon, and Halong each nf the itrre-.s- . svenuet bonleverdt aad Jkkt ihlgnwata above meatioaed, together wimeucn neee- - ktaryewitrhts. turnouts crottovere lurnlabiee.eldlnge,and aiiliabiotlandt at shall be necettsry for Iheeoa- - U Mvtnlent working M ths rntd snlfor the eecommed- - 1 KHon of tbe care which may te rnnoverthe teme '' ---f

4 thai vour petitioner non nwnssnit isperatlffia liS BIhe city of New nrk. as parlor one eyttem. seventy- - MM &one and elxt.elhl mtlit of railroad ! Bor tiiereelio.ut. B i

That tald prorated extentlons and brsnchss hsrehy H Hspplied lor will be snout eight snd - mm Borlhereatonte In length, and will he and became a 4 M mpert of your petitioner ettittm snd connected there- - i m HWN fhsttheeonitrncllonof saldrsilreslsslenslonssr "j jBbranches will grtaily accnmmndaie and promote th H Hconvenience of ibe public, and win njeraddlunnal and 'flBmuch ne-d- ftrilniei tor travel In the tenilore J mm Bthrough which tald railroad will extend, and enat.- - I M Mmyour to trom au pnlnteen I mm Hfutriisiii ettr llieevuiitlon at pert tf a rnntinanss mW Bline tn their iteitinatien r one fare, and will anord a UK 1ronten ent tsiem or ireiopnrtaiion for Ihe nertons "MB Hresiding stone the line or tne said prpoeert extension I III Mover Ihe rahle roade lipn lxiugton avenue, t'nlumbasavenue, and Hroadwar.tn the City nf New York I B

it ff al your tetilioner proposes to operate tbe rail- - 1 Hroad hereby applied for by rahle power tran under- - I H mgrnun I elecire current, or bv any motive power wklcli Hit now t.r mar hereafter be lawruiiv uted nr employed B Hon Its riad. excluding, tinwever. none nr animal V Hpoaer.tniomolire steam poser and the overhead tret- - mml Hlev eyttem nr eleclrlo traction mm mm

Thai a contract nae been entered Into with a prom- - mmf Hinrntand electric company for Ihe con. m msMuction of an iibdtrgrnund e'eeirlo system upon lb mm hhrslttnndatir your lelitioner. end It le anticipated br ,B Bvour petitioner tint the laid ayilempfopnted In he Btousllticted will he aiiccesfiiitr operated and that It iBl mmwill allord a r'.nteulenl, lapid, and detlratile tneansor- - 'Mm !

prniitiieion for ttreet cars to br your petitioner Hoeer Itallnealn Iheeitr et Vew nik K

7 Your petitioner forther thnwt that pnrtosni tit mm Hthe lawenfthe stale it for it to ohtallt the JB Hcontent of the Common tincil of the 1 ity or new mmt Htort to enable It In ennstrncl, lnaliilalti, and operate I Bthe railroad extentlons or branrhra hereinbefore de-- I H.scribed and therefore inakee npnlicaliou In your boa-- WBIorahle Imlf for such constnt and .ei million SOIWhereiire, jour pell lon-- r prays mat Hie lommnii kCouncil Minority nf New York enall grant Ita con-en- t mWmMtand permlttion 10 ynur pelllione. Itt eiiccetie-- or sue- - mm 9ceetors. tetteet or tn constrt.i I. maintain ana ft inpersle s atreet anrlace railroad lor P'ibllc lite .H Hthrnugh, nimn. and alnnt: Iha e'trrare of thealreele Hand avenues boulevards aid htthwsys iitxive men- - B - HHoned and deicnhed. together nlm all euch ntc-sta- rf mm mronii.cn nt. ticiiee. eidlngr ttirnoiite. turn Isblre. B lcroti.nier. and amiable alandaaa shall be 'WJEfor the ronv.nienl wnrxlnuot thetnal and fiirtheas- - H Hram modal ion of tho care which insr be run over th H"iTa'ed New York. June 4.10W4. ,.,,.. 'SiMi

All persons Interested in Hie application Hare hereby not Hied Inbe prestut at Ibe time and plan VIImentioned mth. sPPin-i,';-;',',

AEL r BLAKE. -Clerk Comtaon Council. SBH

nosT orrii'F. Miner. '11tShonld be read DAIM brail Interetted. ss chsngss C'ltVflmay ociur at any lime.) liForeign niaua for the week ending July 14 willclo 'Mmmmm11'RiKlrrl.l in allcatet)al kill olnc-a- e felloaaimonia.--ai lutjo a. i lor Nhrin'.Mii.ANii par imwWmm

aieaiutiiip t'ariiiaeenlan, from I'miadelphia, at i rr. M. lorttltT HICA via l.liuoa er eteaiual'.p A. Mrilimnoii. from New Orlrane. it'.i I'. M for Br; 'MMml.l.K. I't.liro CORTr, and lllUTf.tlAA.pef 'iflHlHeleainsblp Breakwater, from New Orleans, al it I'. 't,HM tor HLfhrlbLIlt per atearathll) llsrgeuteren. JHfrom New orleaita lHTUhBUkL-A- tlt A M. for NORTH llltA7.il., per ttesm- - BnV--Hel.lp Clement tin Tar and Manaoe llellelt lor

nlherpartsornraxllaud - P ala Countries muel 'Hbedl-e.te- ' per Clement " al H A. M, for HKM- - 'KIKIIAKA ilirecl per itranilhlp FJ.imo III.M (tilpplametitary lo -- O A Mi tor I.IMHIP . 'lper aieaiel.ii Mite, tia ant I FiBremen llettere fur Ireland inual be directed Iper"-prt'l,- IDA. M .ajppleuietitary 1 A. At. I

lorCKltlKAl, AVKRICA isxrept C. ita meat asd VBHhot III 1'At IKIOI'OIIIR pereleamemp rinance. viaCololt t.ettera for tlnateutala uiuet be directed "per - mB1. name' I al 1 at I' M lor rilllUlillMI pertleem- - .TItblp llabahallellere ur oilier pane of Mexico iiiti-- t 'iheditecled prr llahana'), al :i I' M lor BLI'r- -

. IM.O-i- , per tleamehln I'ol Horn, trom New or- - a"illeana at M I' M. t.ir BLt'LrlKl.l).-- . pcraleamshlp lBiM II. Ileaee. from New Orleana HiWEH.M.MIAY - At h A M lauppleutenlary 10 A.M I ror ht Itol'E. per ilraiuinii' New ork. BHvia hnulbaiupljn tleilera ror Ireland laual l t 'BHdirected 'p-- r N. tork".. at w.3u a. M. 'BHlliippleineiiury 1 .ID A. M.I for hl'ROI'f, pecllreutitlip Maleitlc. la Ijueenstown; at ID A. M Tor rViNKMtOtNHi.AMI. per etealiiahip hltvlai al II) BO 1 HA M. lor 111. 1.'. It X direct per rtramelilp Wetlern- - I HHland, via Alitweip ilollera mutt be directed " per HHeiern,and".. .t 12 l tor iir.MhitAUA direct, per I ,mWmWmateainihip Cnrib I'tinca at 1 I'. M inr CUBA, per IiteimihiiiClly ot Untbio-io- via llioana tetlere ','for fainnico nnd I rogreto mutt be direct d .Ht.'itv of M.thlngton' i at ) I". U. for I'llEHTO ','Hl oltrL- -, per aleaiuahip tily of Dallaa. from Neve- - &ji

Tilt RhiiAY -- Al to SO A. M (tupplemenlnrr 11 A. M.) ''. 'forLNh.t Ll.Aandi I'KACHA. alto ivia I uraro.t t er tteamanlp Nelieu-'- a lentil fur - Hother Colombian pnrle inus be directed "per ten- - iHeruela"), al luUI A M 12 M ) for WMWMELROI'k, per eleamaliu r Rlamarck. via aontli. tHanipt.-nan- llaiiibitrtr. i

SATLIIUAY.-AI- 4A a fnrliERMk.NY per atesms.lp iHhtbe. via Bremen (.eltera tor other nana of hurnpe,Ma sooibeuiplon aud llremrn. muel be d.r'Oted H

p- -r Hbe-i-. ai a A M. teiippteiaeniary IiiiSsia. B

) SHIT.l M.A.M-- . KAI.V ,"ll"llRUOAU TIRK1.Y aud HHirlKII IN6IA. per r!Hatearatlilp I aChaippa.ne. via Havre, at A l. Mwmmlit A Mi lor I.K1.UAR0 and

WINllvi"illD IMLANI HAltllAllOc.n.andMAltJI- - ,MUI K. ereteamiiilp Muriel 'lellera Mr HHTrinidad, and Tobago muel l.e directed " per J KHMurlei '). al )U A. M. fnr BltA.IL. per aleanielnpCnlerldee. Ma reriiaint.uco. I'ahla, and I lo Jaltelre) mMmmlllellera Inr North Braul and La rials cnuntriea aWIHlutllt be directed Co endge n al IU irtti ;A i rr I1HCAMI'M-HK-

. 1'lllXl'AK.TABASIO. and Yt'l'ArAN. I

per iteaiiianlneegiiranca llellera for olher Meaieait i llnlateaandCubaiuuitbeiliraMeil per nrguraiira i;ror Iv I'LaTa COUNTHlF.e etreet. per i HH"eamthlp Helton, .1 11 A M lor NORM AY direct. 11Innet be directed ' perPer aleanilhlp la and dellera

lllaud") tl II a M ror NEtllKr.LOIIS direct.perelramiblo VVerkeadatu .via Rnit.rdam (Irtlers HMmust be directed "per m I. at 12 M.liuppletnenlary l.0 I' M ) for hi i.ollv p- -r tteem- - HHsnip Campania, via iueemloen at 1 r H. lor BBrl'oTl.ANt) direct, par elrelnsinp rurnstiia. via HHl.iaigowOelteremutt be dlr-cl- rd per rurticisia l. llal F M for MIRTH I. per tleauilblpIH'arr via Para, Maraithatn. and Ceara iletierstnr e. HBolher Bratll and La Plata t oiintllet loutl Hbe d.recied "per lluarr"i. at M I' M, for BI.LL- - HHllhi.H-t- . persteainahlpj. Uilion from Newllrleana. 1 HBMsllt for China aid la.aa upec ally addrratel Olll)). I HHper iiramiinpEmpr-seo- f i iiinaifrom laticoiiveri. BJBBBrloieheredaiyiipto Itilrm at muP. M Malta Hh-- Hlor Auilraha (elteil Writ Auilrat.al. Hawaii, andllilltlands, pertleamahip Harrlinoo llreiu lai H icouvert. c oee here dallr afler June : an up to . HBJuly --U altl.30 1" M Mel's lor China and Japan. BBJ BJH

aleamalilp oceanic llroiit han Francitro) ciosa I BJBilBLere da iy up l Jnly II atll .IIP M Mallelor I HHthins and Japan lepeclally addraieed only), per I BBJaleanilhlp lulorla llrim T.couiai. rloae bar i H

I7 ai ili.u) r M. Mailt for Aue- -

tralta "except those for ttcil Auelral.a. wliian j JHaief.rwarded via P.urope). New Zealand Hawaii, BJBBHit aud Sainoail lilalidt. ler leamelilli Mono- - I 'lHwai ilront eau cloaa here daily on ta ,1 BBI'JBJBJulr -- Jl atti ,a)l' M, inronarrltalai New tork of 1 risteamihlli Lorania with Rrilitti utaila fur Aue- - I Bff'Birallai Malls ror Ibe .o. lety Itlanda, per atealnel.ts I BtlvBJHIrancisco, eloie here I BBdallyiipln?J..tv2.'.aiaiJ.P.M. Malls for llawao. I Mper sleamshlpAiittrallalfrotn ean rranrltcot cloaa I BBI cB

la July Jl al tl JO P M Malta lor I mj.MWNeefouiiiland. by rail te llallfa.. l by Jitesrarr. rlo al ihla oTce dally at BB1 iBBJIMsl a for Mmuelon, br rail In Bo-i- and Ihence br H4ieleimer. rlete al Ihie nirce dally al H u) - M j HHMail for i uba.br rail lo Tampa J la andlbene ) Kibr eleamsrisaillng Mondavi an I Tliuridayai. rloiaat inn otl.ee daily al 7 A M. Male for Mexlio.overland tinie.i anectsllv a 1.Iiee.nl for dtepatclt Bll Siby ateamer, cloaa at line office dally et tl A M BBfrvBB

Trane-Paein- met. e are forwarded lo port of tailing WniTmMdaily an I tne echedule or clo.lug le arranged on the B'f.BBlnratumpilon or lutir uotnterrupte I overland Iranalt ' Befu'BeKeglileredmallcloietatllP. M. prenoutday BllT'H

Afier tne cloeing of ibe eupidenieniarr rrantatiantio Bv3ilMalls named above, addilioual aupplel-isnlar- r mail a MTtlHmmt... spentd on Ihe piere of the Amenrsa. l.ngliah, i B' 4;BBIrrench. aud Herman ateamers. and remain open uulll an 'iiHwllhlulsn mlnultsof tbe beurof aallingof alaamer,

CIIARLR W. DAYTON. Pottinatler. i'BBPOST OFFICE. m!V 1UHK.S .. July rt. ISS4. WX

DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. , K IFmmmUKFICK, , WL $VBfl

NhW YIIIIK.Julya.IB-- C ?--.-

NOTICE IH IIERF.CY OlVfcS BY Tllh TOM. HPUBLIC of Taxee and Aaaamenla that lb HI. tHaiiemuenl rolla r rial and pertoneleitale In eald city IBfor tbe year !! have been linally e.mpleled and H fBBBhave been delivered lo the Board of Aldermen of laid BJ 'BBtllr and thai aucnaaeeeameal rol.l will remain open aHHt.ipublle IneiMt-tio- inthe ortleeof tbe tlerk or eald HiBoard of Aldermen for feriod et atteta days frosalh.aai.et Ul. notice. B'HKljWABr, r. BRKERi

JOHN WIIALht, ll1lJOlhPII BI.IMBNTIIAU BiCommltilontre ef Tsteesnd Attttimeats. t

NOTICK. I VW--HTosllnertoni whom it may ceacero notice Is hsrshy

given thst all peitoue telling hale with ihe device mm !jmmmSlelaon tlytc'ln euy manuer elamped or need there-- mm ?

In will bo forlbwli'i pruaeculel bom criminally aai mm llSBBtor damages. JOHN U. SlfcTaON COMPANY. H

Sroposalf.t'ldOIOSALK rOK AeShSSUENT BONDS OF Hi0NE ioHk WkkkyEXFClTOR ADMINISTRATORS, Ul'ARfllAN'S, AND

OIHUla HOLHINH TKCaT H ND ARE AlTliOK, HUtD BY LAV) TO INVteT IN rllnoE BONDS. HHInlsresl Ihtee and oa. half percent per ana out Kikeeled propoialt IU be received by Ihe Caniplroller leSH

ef H.ec. ly oi ew ork.al mi uitlce oalll Thareday. iBVBJBIke ISinday ol Jut). I net. al 3 o'clock P M .for in H VBJwaoie or a pari oi tbe fo'piwiog regiaieied boadset ' jHIbeellr of New York, to wit mWs;bi Ihscorporstlon of Ue ItM mm

elly uf New York, Ihe principal paieblsoa Ibe let day Hef November, in ibe year lent. Am iThe propoea e thou d be eocised laa tesledeneetop Hendoraed "Prepoiala for Itonde ur lit corporation ox BBBUerllr of Ne kolk. ' aad each iropoeal akould ale AM HI. encleeed In itcond snveloie addttted I Ik mmmt euplruller uf II ec.ly of New tutk v H

fall informauoa tee til, R""' . Mp r(TOl(Complraller IH dMWmW

Cilyot New York Finance Deparlmeut,Cuptrel.eP !!omce. July . lout. ''IH-- Elltuialea wlirle'rertived.lur wtpatiag 'eB HNOTIUh paving Ihe newly male laud in Ibe vlelii- W BBHlly of Plere inea27 2 aalJj. North River, wilk M A9Wgrentteur iaim It aad treuiie blocke. .eying crote- B

elltandr-uldluglb- aeceteary dratnsor eewere aud W Happurteoaacea. under coatracl Nu- Std. by Ue Dpart Hmiii lot Duck., emu II uci.ek A. M . oa Tueeday. Jair17 le.'t lor full pariiculare see Ihe City Kecort HCopl.e for tale a. No. 2 Clly Halt H

a will be recalled for fursuuibg aud pel- - HES1IMATI place email cobble aod rllrtep atones, aad Bfvrjurntth ug end delivering tend aad broken tuuet. iHcoatra.t No. 4. s br Ite l.efartmesl .1 Until I ''BflUSUI 1 1 o'clock A M au lutil-- r July 17. 1SW4. For fl WgparucuUis tie lily Record, topiee far tale al ". J u Hlily lieu. . H

E reilmatce fur furmablug aui deiisiriag HNOTI twelve hundred toot ot aatbracile tut, ,Huodtr contract to 471 wit1 be received by ibe Depart- - lmeat of Doess alU II o'clock A M of TonJar. July WH17 ISJ4 lur Suit particulars tee the City Record. BJHCeplae ret aale al No. -- Cny Hail.

A H-- ilimalti ler dredgisg en lae Eaal ant tNOTILK. riven under eoalrael Na477.wlU a reeelv-- dJiedby the Depariuiealrlkt aaui II o'cl A. M tf WHTaeeday. July II-1- - For (aU pagiieaUre 14 H

CUrKMuld. CUga-sll.tHyU- -. JH' bbbI

MAIL noMAK

Th Story of aa KaaS Tena 'Wotnaa--Iter Ktrerleace an Instructive One toMany Women.

No woman lnt East Tennessee la betterknown or more highly esteemed than Mrs. J.U Wilson, wife of the Circuit Court Clerk ofIlhea county. This lady ha been the subjectof more or less newspapsr discuss on becauseof the remarkable wanner In which she wassaved from death. Th (hatUnoog . I'rtsathoroughly Investigated the reports and foundthat for eight years Mrs. Wilson had been i anInvalid with ana of tha most distressing afflic-tions with which woman can suffer. Duringthis time she endured the most In-

tense agony either sUepIng or awaks.Dsspslr falls lo describe, the terrible sense-- t

on of weakness and holplsssness she experi-enced aocordlng to her own statement. Localphysicians were consulted, bu were only ableto glv temporary tllef by th us of narcot-ics. Hope ot life had, almost been given upwhen she ssw a marvellous accottr-- t of a cureffected by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for I'.lePeople. She decided t try them, and In ashorttime she was doing her home work withoutthe ellghtsst Inconvenience. Her troubleshave disappeared, and she Is to-d- one of thehappiest women to he found In Tennessee."Dr. Williams' Pink Fills cured me."shesald."andl now feel that 1 have something to live

liow many hundreds o' women are therewho ean appreciate the suffering ol'Mrs. W II;son and reallre the happiness that reliefbrought. If Dr. Williams' Pink, Pills will

the bright color of health to the Mfklywoman, and it haa been amply attested thatthey will, their fame ehould be spread broad-cast throughout the land and the name ot Dr.Williams should be handed down as one of thagreatest savanta of this age.

It hss only been a ehort time sines thesemarvellous pills could be obtained .otherwisethan by a prescription from Dr. W lllhme, butso rapidly has thlr fame spread that they cannow be found ready prepared In every drugstore In tho land. Car ahould Le taken to buythem In the original box only, as the genuineare not sold In any other form, and any dealerwho offers to sell them by the do7on or hun-dred Is trying to defraud you and ahould beavoided. Atlr.

rovsh una. khvokd's siulrs pis.A Young Mnn tVho Hold He Had llought

It Cheap Wsl Trying to rnwn It.Rome time ago Mrs. George W. Kruger of

147 West Forty-eight- h atreet tslcgranhsdfrom P.lchfleld Springs, whsra she Is spendingthe summsr. to I'ollce Headquarters that shehad been robbed ot a diamond pin. valued at$150. about six weoks ago. The loss wasmads known In police circles, and variouspawnbrokers were Instructed to look out forsuch a pin. On Saturday a voung man tookto Harlem's pawn shop, at 008 Eighth avenue,a pin that aroused the pawn clerk's suiplolons.While he was examining It Capt l'rlce of theWest Tblrty-ssvsnt- h strsst pollcs ststlonwalksd psst the place and the clerk called himIn. Capt. Price recognized the pin from thadescription as tha one lost by Mrs. Kruger.and took the young man to the atatlon house,where he said he was William Morris, a clerkIn Yeung'e flnxror store on Thirtieth strsetnearllroadway.

Th prisoner was arraigned at JeffersonMarket Court yesterday, where he explainedhla possession of the pin liy saying that an oldman had sold It to him on a Jersey Cltr ferry-boat The man asked S20 'or It. but Morrisbeat htm down t.i $15. at whloh price he con-- s

dered that he had made a bargain. After--r,,r lh tiln In tliane saw anveriisemonie innwardpaper, tut didn't return It fearing to lose hla

fib. As his employers gnv Morris a goodcharacter he was discharged. The pin wld bescat to Mrs. Kruger.

Court Calendars Thla Day.Fcrssss fm-s- r CUiifil Ts. Rice- s- Oetassas

Motion talsndsreallMal II A M. HnciALTEsa. rsrttI. II.. and lit Adlnurnsd tor lbs ttrni.

Cisctit r.TKi.-l'- rtt I II.. HI, SBd IV. Adlonrntdfur tbe term.

Scssouats'i Cocsr-Ts- ut Tua-Eit- ate et Jntlosno-dtra- l11 A. M Cmis Will or lorilinsnil Kitbat

10 SO A, V. ror iiroUsu Wills r Ilndll I. i, 11.1011,

MaryT Porter. Fslher F. James RIcbaM N fetsrinn.Ellsn B.sralib. Jolm J, Irwin !to Nsllietn. at im:JA m Meholas ttalilbaim. tleorga TtitirLaiti. Kiiisilnle.. IIUU

Cuaio fLSAf dsMKBAL Tea. Adjourned iln alt,Srruil. Trs.c:r Mos 4. 2H. i Eailtr Tisii

sine die TsltL Tssa. rsrts 1, II.. sad III.A'UoorniJ ror the term.

Hi rte'os Cot Ttsv . Adjourned tins die.Frrcu- Tisw. MoIIobs, rQ'irr Tre Adlournsd sindie. Tsial Tsb. Parte 1. It., and III. Adjournsd tor

i'itv rocar GttstL Ttaii Ad)oorBd sins Jl.SriUAl. Tira. Heltons Tsial Tiss. Tarts L, 11 , andIII Adjourned tor the mm.

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