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18 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1897.-E1GHTEEN PAGES.

AMrNEMENT*. _ THEATRE, Broadway * 80th. EVENINGS 8:15; MATS, at 2. Prices 30c.. $t. $190 aad IX

TCWNIGHT AND 8ATCBIUY NIGHT.

. SHAKBSPEABE'S moat brilliant comedy, M U C H A D O

A B O U T N O T H I N G . Mis s R E H A N a s B e a t r i c e .

"An artiatic triumph.'—Her-i W .

T o - M o r r o w N i g h t and Satnrday Hatloee_^

the Japanese Musical Comedy, T H E G E I S H A .

Moat fascinating play In town.

1 . A M l i E M B S T S .

.Abbey. Scboeffel it Grau. Ltd. GRAND OPERA BEASONJiaSMj).

To-night (Thursday). Jan. MME. MEL8A, in

Friday Wnt. Jan. 8, Wagner's Opera.

LOHENGRIN (tn German*

"7, at Brooklyn Academy. ROMEO ET JOUgrrg."

Mmes. Eamea and Olltita: i l i l l . Jean at* «*•«*• Resake. D e Vries and Bis-nlta m. Oondnctor. Heidi.

i">. Wed'y . F r i ^

GEISHA WEEK—Toes 'y . Tbera

Matinee* neat week—Wed.

Muc_f_Do

. MUCH ADO. T H E GEISHA.

Saturday,

E M ^ m r T H l A T R l T .nd^hVt. C H A R L E S F R O H M A N i A X . . • • • • • • ; i V l *******

•A DISTINCT SUCCESS . ' - H E B A L D . - _ • B E T T E R T H A N A DOZEN 'PRISONER O F

ZENDA'S.* " - P B E S S .

UKDEI THE KB MIE. • S u c c e s s not a n w u e u t in doubt. —i»t;*-" W I L L ENJOY A LONG f " * " f ^ * 1 * " ^ "

A G R E A T T R I U M P H . Matinees Wednesday • ^ . ^ _ _ * a y - , t\%

Evenings 3:20. ____H____?!__-?J^-O L Y M P I A ^ J g g BO c e n t s .

v> Inter t .arueu. ____ _ , . ^c-a ONE ADMISSION INCLUDES BOTH gLACES.

LITTLE E G Y P T j ^ O I T T

&__f asft;. SILbrY^«,DiNNER' LOUISE B E A U D E T — K A B I N A .

B A L C H A M P E T R E | x l w York's Parte. w ^ n ^ A <= - F u n n i e r than • D O R C A S . Krminle."

filympia Thes trc .

T P H E H E B A L D SQUARE THEATRE. Ev'ga, 8:15 4 > u e Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. 1£UZ GIRL 3<» NIGHTS BICE'S ~ J ™ r IN LONDON.

G I R L STILL THERE. F R O M ^ . J f

F R O M Theatre. P A R I S P A R I S

Sat.Mat.. Jan. S, at 1:45. Only Joint appearance

at a matinee «f Mffle. MELBA aad

Mnie. CALVE. Grand Double Bi l l .

Conductor, Bevtgnanl. ) ter,

LA TRAVIATA (entire). Imsa. Melba, Banermeft-M O M S . Melba, -

ter. Van Cauterea; MM.

L B B I A B D S n C A N A . Mmes. Calve. Bauermeis-

Bel lna; MM. Cappi and Cawpanari

Sat . Evg. , Jan. ». a t popular prices,

Mosart's Opera. DON GIOVANNI

Traub-[M Las-ma on and Wpa;MM . _

Mile. CremoalB. Bisonnm. Castflmary and Ed. de

Conductor. ManelneUl. Sunday Erg.. Jan. 10-8th Sunday Night Concert.

Soloists. Mnie. EMMA BAMES and Miss LAURA LOUISE WALLEN. MM. CAMPANABJ and PLAN-CON. Met, permanent ojchestra. Coadnctor. SeidL

Monday Evg.. Jan. 11. ME J « Bw i " 4 . %_._£

Wagner's Opera. Resake, HubfeeneL Oaatrt-SlEGFBIED i maiy and Bispbam; Mmes.

(In German*. iLitvinne. OUtaka a n d Conductor. Seldl._ iTmubmana. __

"Wed7 ETg~"Jaa. liT^Mines. Calee « 4 r«W__ (By reaoest), ill. MM.

Boltos Opera. : Plancon. MEFISTOFELE. Condnv.. - - - T V , 5 — _

and Ed. de

Cremonlni a n d

'condnetor. J*aj>clnejll "Friday Era.. Jan. IB, fMM. Jeajr•°<_7lEn*A_.

Wagner'a Opero, i Benake. .Hubbenet, D_«: TBISTi.V UND ISOLDE. Mane, feledl •fd

J5Japham. Maes. Lltvinne_JJM _ _ ^ _

rular bo* office Condnetor. Seldl.

GBBAT MIT. Music. Iran Caryll. Libretto. Geo. Una** Mats. Wed. * Sat. •UTU ANI> 84lUVENIB NIGHT

MONDAY. JAN. IS. S e a l s two week* ahead.

gfta at. and Mad. a*.

Manager GARDEN THEATRE, C H A R L E S FBOHMAN • • : • • ; • • •

Thla week only, matinee Saturday, t be Jully Comedy.

T H E GAY P A H 1 S 1 A N S . Sadie Martioot. W. J. Ferguson and great c a s t .

Evenings »2W. Matinee Saturday. N s i t M o n d a y - H e n r y Miller in • 'Heartsease.

Sea t s r«»ady Thursday. " A C A D E M Y OF MUSK'. I4th *t. K. G. Gllmore A Ewtene Tompkins

v̂ > r r - ^ i ^

and IrTlng place. Proprs. & i l g r s .

T W O

L A S T W E E K S L I T T L E ^ V A G R A N T S .

Management Cbas. Frohman. MATS. W E D AND SAT . AT 2. EVE. AT 8:15.

k N l C K E R B O C K E R T H E A T R E , corner 34>tb at. and Broadway.

Erenioga H:15. Only Matinee Saturday. J O H N H A R E

s o d hla Ixvndnn Company. Presenting A. W. Pinero's comedy,

T H E H O B B Y H O R S E . W A L L A C K ' b . MAT. S A T . 2 .

EVENINGS at 8:15. C A R R o l A r K E B K E R OPERA CO..

CAM1LX.E D ' A R V I I X E . and

KICt lAKD. F. CARROLI* KI5MET. KISMET. B«K)K BY HIKMKT. KISMET. RICHARD F. CARROLL. KISMKT K1SMCT'. MCSIC BY K1SMKT_ J v I S M E T . C.rSTAV K E U K B R .

G A R R 1 C K T H E A T R E , 3 5I \^ | t

( i WD " r

Richard Manafleld. Lessee. Chas. Frohman. Mgr. Jan. 11.

Souvenira. B T WM. GILLETTE.

Evenings 8:1.". Matinee Saturday at U.

l O O T H P E R F O R M A N C E

H O Y T ' S »*tfc&, T H E A T R E , near B way.

Annual T\A D W O Y X ' ^ i Hi s Lates t

Production M M . M U T 1 3 Comedy.

A C O N T E N T E D W O M A N , Including CAROLINE M I S K E L HOYT.

E V E N I N G S ! S E A T S ONE I MATINEE AT 8 .to I MONTH IN ADVANCE. 1 SAT. 2 15.

Eve. s : 15. Sat." Mat. 2.

A S U P E R F L U O U S

8 T H A V . »nd Joseph M. H U S B A N D ,

l»y Fi tch and Dletr lchste in , and COLONEL CARTER

OF CARTERSVILLB. 14TH S t . . NEAR 3D AV.

l ^ u n ^ T f l H ' K ^ Continuous 20 aud \rlrt& ii P H a (9* Performance. 30 eta.

OPEN 12:3». CONTINUOUS UNTIL 11 P. M. M a u d R a y m o n d , B a r n e s & S i s s o n , W i n n i f r e d ' s K i n e o p t i k o n D a n c e .

Amelia Glover, the McCarthy's, ft Rlneoartw. Vanleer and Bartun. Billy Paine.

P r o c t o r ' s 2 8 d b>t vz , 0 U . Constant. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew. OLlie Tot bel t . Wood and bcepard. Brother* Horn. Herr Grals : 33 others.

PLF.ASLKF. PALACE, 5Stb & 3d av. 1:30 to 12. 25. 50«\; rt-s'd tn adv. . 75c. Brothers WeW», Glinse-r<-Hln. H.ntlonw McAvoy and May: 38 othem.

Eva. HARLEM OPERA HOUSE.

THOROUGHBRED. S: IS. Mat. Sat . t.

W i t h H E N R Y B.

Orlrlnal Garrick Theatre Cast. D I X E Y . N E X T W E E K . Orlv'inal production. I.OST. Original company. S T R A Y E D 3 hours In Paris. UR STOLEN. The hit of the seaaujn.

Seat s-ale now in progress. A M F R i r A N 42d"st. and 8th av\ J\ W l & n i v ^ / ^ I N , Matinee Saturday.

Edwin Milton Boyle 's Comedy-Drama.

C A P T A I N I M P U D E N C E . A _ R o m a n c e , o f the Mexican War.

B R O A D W A Y . K v p at 8:T57~Mat. Sa t . Pri. t-s Mh-., $1 and $1.50.

Press and ini«lic unanimous in priM*laimlng Its suc­cess.

Suns by Irishmen. G R A N D u P E R A U H A I I W HOUSE. A t̂Vav. Mat. Sat'y. A L G U S T U S P I T o l Lessee and Manager

N e s t week—THE TO-NIGHT N E W I N o i > } , • .

EIGHT BELLS. KENTUCKY. WM. BARRY.

in his great <-omcdy. RISING G K N E R A T 1 0 N .

MURRAY ; HILL

T H E A T R E . L e i . av. and 42d rt. I Matinees Wed and Sat

Popular Prices—II, 7 5 c . 50c. . 25c. Ne*t w w k MThc Great Northwest . ' '

" BIJOU, " M A Y I R W I N

at 8 .15 . B way & 30th st . Ev 'gs Mats. Wed. & Sat . a t 2.

IK C o u r t e d i n t o C o u r t Funniest ever happened.

C o l u m o u s * Sat. Mats. . Z. Eves. 8:15. Wed Pop. priee. Mat.

T h e a t r e . P O W E N E X T W E E K - t N D E R T H E POLAR STAR

" I R V I N G P L A C E T H E A T R E ENTIRE W E E K . T H E ROARING F A R C E

D E R R A B E N V A T E R . ~ ST.UL Evenings S/ITK Mats Wed

FALLEN AMONG T H I E V E S . Next weekL Hoyt's -A Trip t o Chinatown "

GERMAN" LIEDERKRANZ-

Wed. 25<-. & 50c

HE P R E S S .

and-Sat .

50TH ANN1VERSABY.

v-AL~ C O N C E R T A t C A R N E G I E H A L L .

HF.INBICH ZOELI^NER Condnetor

L I L L I A N B L A U V E L T H E L E N A B A R P E N W E R F F E R

R A F A E L J O S E F F Y . M A I ^ CHOBUS OF L I E D E R K R A N Z aad Metropolitan Permanent (Jrcheetra.

Boxes cupper tier), * .. 50 «•(

815; Parquet. 82 .00: K*s". s e a t s ta Bal . . 50 e t s . : adm.. * 1 . At S<huberthvs, 23 Union au.. and to-ni«bt at the box ofllce.

STEINWAY PIANO U S E D .

St. Nicholas^ S K A T I N G R I N K ,

WEST 6STH ST. . N E A R COLUMBUS AV.

A d m i s s i o n , 8 0 c e n t s . I OPEN TO T H E PUBLIC DAILY

( M O N D A Y S E X C E P T E D ) Morning, Afternoon and Evening.

O P E N S U N D A Y S , AFTERNOON A N D EVENING. Hockey Match, Friday, 8 P . M,

Harvard Ctob vs . Raeqnet and Tennis Club. »'AR.\fcGlE HALL J7ih at. and 7th av.

T u e s d a y A f t e r n o o n ; Jan . laj, a t 3 . S O N S RECITAL.

concert previous to the the Metropolitan

lat Treib-

iler only appearance la , DAMROSCH OPERA SEASON a t Opera House.

W A G N E R a. Eneel ; b. Stek atl l l : e, aans : d, Svhniensen: e. Traume.

F B A N E - a . For Somebody: b. Why R e s t s . Mv Heart So Lowd* c. T n l l V n d That : d, lm Herbst I Roswarin. ™ 1 , *•

S O W U B E R T - a . Dn blst die Ruh. b. Erlkonig: c Al lnds . *

Itcs. seats . 75c to $8: B o a e s . • | I 5 . Now at hoc o«Bce (^amegle Hall and Si'huberth's. 23 Union w\

E N 1 R I E N see now being received for the GREAT INTERNATIONAL BABY SHOW

i l . u o o in -tola 4 P.

SHOW TO COMMENCE IANTARY 25

" E D E N

u t c r . A i i . ^ i r . K . > A T i o > A I . BABY SHOW .uiw in orl ies for hamlsoUMs Babies, Twins , Trtn-and Infantile Prodlgien. Apply between 2 and M. at G R A M E R C Y T L Y C E U M 115 West 23d at.

M U S E E .

C I N E M A T O G R A P H E X H I B I T S EVERY HOUR.

LUMIERF.'S

Seats at box office, and also at reguta n w a w j rstes at Tyson's ticket offices, principal hotels, ana RaUman's, 111 Broadway.

STEINWAY PIAN08 USED EXCLUSIVELY. Repertoire for neit week. Sale begins Thursday.

L Y " C E U M . B e g ! " M * 0 « • av » • • £ • *

L Y C E U M . " " S y d n e y G r u n d y ' . . m e r r y p U y . FOURTH WEEK OF T H E HOLIDAY SILL.—--

i_ i ••one la struck by the an* H » » n t p fitness of each actor

T u c . t A T C i - i t o b l i rose."*—TJmes. Mr. T H E L A T E . _ . Hackett , Mian Mannering,

M R • I—I Fe l ix Morris. Mrs.. Wajcot. f A C T P ; T r » - J Whcelock. Jr . : Mtas FTor-C A S T E L L O . i—I eoce . F . Gottschalk,- Mlas

| L ? f S o t w « U . V, MilU, Mlas MATINEES T H r R S a A Y S ^ s ^ S A T i m D A Y S a t X

Preceded by T H E W H I T E F L O W E B . CASINO.—Only Mat. (.Souvenirs!. Sat . , 2:16.

Suocess enormous.' Paid Adm. t».S*S^JshfG&k

L I L L I A N R U S S E L L , ^ I ' ^ B ' E S T ^ ' AN AMERICAN BEAUTY. "See her!"—Alan Dale .

rv7 nr*n*fPiririo/'ia CONTINUOUS \k\ \P\ n K > S S PERFORMANCE. LAALEaU U UU -^S/asc^SOc. Noon t o l l P. M, LYDIA TITUS. R U S S E L L BROS;. A R T H U R AND

J E N N I E D U N N . T H E FINNEYS\ 35 OTHERS. W e b e r & F ie lds ' MUSIC HALL. B'way & One hundredth and souvenir per- / - C C T C O

formance Monday. Jan. 11. of T H E U t B A t . t t . Lott ie Gllaon. Bobby Gaylor. Caron & Herbert, Three Musical Avoloa Forest & King, Albnrtls & Bartnun. The Kawnkanus . Japanese broadsword fencers.

Nighta, 8:15. Mat.

14TH ST. T H E A T R E , near 6th av. 104th t ime to-night. Last 3 weeks . Mat. S a t

T H E C H E R R Y P I C K E R S . PEOPLE'S THEATRE.—Matinee Saturday.

T H E F A T A L CITY. N*xt w e e k - T H E POWER OF T H E P R E S S .

CALVE.

1ELIA, GIIILBEIIT.

4 OF A K I N D .

IS A T

SPECIAL and"only Oullbert Matinee Friday. Jan­uary 15. Souvenirs aud reception on stage by Mile. Gullhert.

T0»NIQHT-«T0-NiaHT Firs t of the season, g-eat French Masquerade Bal l

at Lexington Opera House, 58th s t . , between 3kl and Lexington a vs.

10 big prlsea. five for most original, five for the richest costume, for ladles only.

Minuet. Grand Cavalcade, Masquerade Le Clrue Franealse. 200 acrobats, Dans Ln Parade.

Don't fall to at tend the grand march. T H E COMMCTTEE.

M e n d e l s s o r i n Glee C l u b Ha l l , West 40th rt. , between Broadway and 6th av .

MR. PERRY AVERILL, BARYTONE. MR. ORTON B R A D L E Y . PIANIST.

S e c o n d Rec i ta l T o - N i g h t a t 8:15. Reserved seats, 11.50. Concert direction Mr. H.

M. Hlrschberg. O L D " G U A ^ I T B A L L , METROPOLITAN O P E R A H O U S E .

T H U R S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 7. Tickets. Seats and Boxes may be obtained of Cap­

tain 11. A. Farls, No. 36 New at.; at the Armory, 14th st. and 5th av.; members of the Battalion: seats and tickets at principal hotels. McBride's, Miller's and Tyson's.

_. D O G S . B I R D S . _ : C . ""FOR SALE—Handsome black French Poodle Dog? eight months aid. B. WHITTLVGTON, 52 Eas t „ £ i St;

T H O R O U G H B R E D PYJJC Pups for sale very cheap. Apply J( >HN COOPER; Pleaaa ntvi l le . N. Y.

WANTED—St . BernardTJog, aliout year o ld: s t a t e full particulars. Address S. . 233 Herald Downtown.

H O R S E S . A N OCCASION—^'

The fol lowing

C A R R I A G E S . BARE^

cond band Carriages on great reduction from original coat Broughams,

JfcC. OCCASION.

sole a t

Victorias, Cabriolets. (>t*ra Coach, Wagonet tes . OUlllltHlS. Rockaways.

H E A L E T A CO.

Landaus. Breaks, GIK*. Mall Phaetons , Spider Phaetons, Top Road Wagons, DOR Carta.

Broailwuy and 31st s t . A T quarter value—120, *50: seven reliable

y Con Pear l

sound Company; siit-

s t . . near Horses. u»e«l Hern's Stationer

isfactory trial; wurranted. 258 Brooklyn Bridge. Brooklyn.

AN excel lent Brougham, $75; Coupe Rockawav | 8 5 ; top Degot .Wagoiij f l 5 ; handsome top Buggy, $3ft. Ac.

Deixi j o n : N MOORE & CO., 57 and 5!> Warreu.

A few aooil Work Horses for sa le : also two Trucks. J. J. VOOTS' E X P R E S S . iu7 West 17th.

A . -ward

Sel l lug out : five chunky young Horses : Trucks, top. o|x»n Wagons. 322

. f iJO up-East 75th.

BROUGHAMS, our own build. la tes t styles," new. at larce concessions from origiual prices.

B R E W S T E R & CO.. Broadway and 47th st,

like

BOARDING Stables , one of the best on wes t side, doing good business; partners disagree; wil l sell a t low inures . P A R K , box 140 Herald.

BAY Horse anything reasonable. Barrow st.

16>>4 hands, e ight years; good driver; SOAD W A T E R FACTORY, 06

Top Dellverv Wagon, taken for debt; $45. 101 W a t t s St., near Desbros-

BARGAIN. excel lent order sea ferry.

BUSINESS Wagons, large assortment , call and examine. METROPOLITAN WAGON CO 3S6-3RK West Broadway

low prices: JON '

B A R G A I N S .to d e a l e r s : - S t i v e r s below cost. GRAY. 20 A N D 22

patent Runabouts WOOSTER ST.

CARRIAGES A N D SLEIGHS of every description,

of best quality. of lowest prices.

Large lot of second band.

F L A N D R A U A CO.. 372. 4. 6 Broome s t . COUPES. Roekawsys . $100, $150, $200.

Six j»a*spnger Rockawny $2_5; Berlin Coach, $200: Brewster Landau, $250;

Brougham, suitable for livery. $100; best makes. In fine condition.

405 West 14th. near » tb av. " L " station CUTUNDKR extension top family Surrey; cost $3B5

laat July; wil l sell for about third, cost : also ploted Harness , t w o elegant Imported waterproof Lap Robes Kimbal l Cutter; storage. Inquire 45 West 44th st. ' " CUTTERS. $20 i-ash; worth $35 '

li.,iif»le Sleighs, $SO: regular price $75. 405 West 14th St.. near Utb av. " L " stat ion.

F I N E CARRIAGES. A N D DRIVING TRAPS? LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF A N Y H O U S E

IN T H E WORLD. - « - « " * N E W A N D SECOND H A N D .

B R O U G H A M S B R O U G H A M S latest s ty les . a l l sl7.es.

Carriages taken on storage in separate storehouse, 124 Eas t 13tb. *

VAN T A S S E L L & K E A R N E Y . 123. 125. 127. 129 130 and 132 East 13th at.

East 12th s t . between 3d and tth a vs. FOR SALE—Sorrel Mare, abt years old, 15 .1; sound*

s ty l i sh: wil l sell cheap. Bloomlngdale's Stables . 242 East 58th s t .

* FOR sale cheap—Gentleman's Saddle Horse, bay mare, thorough!? broken, kind and true la harness. Pr ivate j i tab le . 5_6_Eaxt HXth s t . _

FOR SALE—Two patent Coal Trucks and t w o Horses: clieap. B. T o B M E Y , 078 Water s t

H<'BSES for sale, l i t t l e pavement wore: second hanl Wagons. Harness. Wheels , cheap. U N I T E D S T A T E S E X P R E S S COMPANY. Sth and P aey City.

HORSE and Wagon for sa le ; a perfect coune Horse, absolutely sound; a lso one top Wagon: a _ o Ught Truck: very cheap. WALTON._«*g_5tj» ay.

Ml^ST sell cheap, good order, 60 l ight, heavy ton Wagons, laundry, milk, baker, grocer, open too Venders, coal i»edlers, open top Express , carpen­ter Trucks, half Vans. Horses, Harness. 623 Eas t 73d.

Henderson sta . . Jer-

MUST sel l first c lass Grocery Wagon ai.d Harness . Boarding Stable. 160 East 23d st

also Horse

O P E R A Omnibuses of the very latest designs and decided

bargains. J. C U R L E Y ,

State st. and Boernm place. Brooklyn. SPECIAL

WM. B .

SALE, COUPE ROCKAWAYS,

BROUGHAMS. FANCY TRAPS 1

OPERA BUSSES. GRAY. 20 AND 22 WOOSTEB ST

A number second hand. S E V E R A L young, aonad IIt»weaTl|~!Vr~$5b- four

Wagons, e ight Harnesses. 00 Clark s t . . near Fultou Brooklyn. ^ ^ ^ ^ *

WANTED—StyHab Conpe Rockaway, Harness and sound Horse: exchange for free Lota. SACBIFIt 'F 113 Herald Downtown. _ _ _ _ _ _ *

$__> BUYS ALL—Handsome, young, aonnd styl ish Horse: cau trot in 2:40: safe and reliable for lady's uutt: a lso top family* Surrev. «eats four; Kimball Sleigh. Road Cart. Harness . Robe, A c : wi l l _-li *cparately if desired. 22 East 3 U t s t . " "

•i^»w-iaaw^iWw H O R S E S . C A R R I ^ K * * C ;

""„Tr~„lllll"0ir(lDT5. EDWARD W. KEARNEY. AOCMONBia

VAH TASSELL & B O B S AND C A ^ , B * A t f e t f O ! f BLABT.

.80,1S2 AST .8TH ST., la their B ^ t ^ ^ S ^ I - ^ - S i T SALE.

AT TEN O'CLOCK.

L A R G E ASSORTM BIA

F I N E HORSES, CAR­RIAGES. H A B N B f S , * _ ^ * £ . _ ^

Horses sold wiffif a w*tranty oTjaay Wa4 ara ana-lee* to a trial toneat such w«rra«j (Wtus A- M. ON 1I0NDAY wbrVoakaa otl»t-r_a aaaou-cad at time of sale. •> • •« PAJB OF BAY GELDINGS. 15* ,5*»_N *** . " $

seven yeaia old^toely^wed Jjjggjjjg* &m IJn

ev'ery'partSSiir; wayraaSJ aonnd aod Mlad. DOUBLE HARNESS, «»ver nBOuntlngs. . . EXTENSION FBON'T ^OUGHAM^ tortn^d ta

green goat aad dotfi; a -ery ^J*^%^: riage. la excellent condlttoa, baUt by Henry

ClA5SB_fY^l_TCHED BAY TEAM,JW **»*\** aad eight yearn old; very Mf**lJ*<fj.*?._» extra nne style and action; oaa roadJgjjMt* an hour; a ios t deatrable team for brougham or victoria: warranted aoandand kind.

SET OF FINE bOOBLE HARNESS. ^^ VBBY FINE BEAR SKIN BOBE. nearly new; coat EI_E_AN_ VICTOBIA, trimmed In green joat mrt

cloth; In perfect order; built by A. T. Demarest & Ci»

VEBY HANDSOME BAY^ HORSE. 16 b«Bd«.. ** years old; has superior style " d bfc_ taee action; a flmt claw traveller; one.of tbeSoest coupe or (kig cart horses la the city, warranted

8ET O T F I N E COUPE HARNESS, nearlyaemr. COUPE ROCKAWAY. very light and £. *"«*£}•

Hon: trimmed in green goat and cloth; has pole and shsfts; built by Brewster A Co.

HANSOM CAB. In 0no order; built by' Forder * CO.. Iiomlon and Wolverhampton, Kngland^^

BROUGHAM, with Rubber Tires: Baa pole and shafts; built by A. T. Demarest A Co.

TOP SIDE-AR WAGON. __, . . ,«__„,, R U N A B O U T WAGON, by Qal-byv of Nawark. EXT^N8i0NCTO^PHAET0N. baa poto and shaft*;

rart-RrKTimM %r, C A B B I A G ^ A B E ALL V E B Y D K 8 I B A B L E A N D CAN B E S E E N A T P A I _ ^ F R V E T R H Y 8 S T ¥ L I 8 H BAY G E L D I N G S . 1 5 %

hands, e ight and nine yearn o ld ; warranted kind and true.

S E T OF DOUBLE, H A R N E S S . _ A BROUGHAM, in fine order; has Rubber T ires ; bui l t

A L s S ^ N U - T B E B O F O T H E B H O R S E S A N D C A R R I A G E S Q F E V E R Y DESCRIPTION. F U L L PARTICULARS IN T H I S COLUMN TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) A N D IN CATALOGUE AT S A L E .

A T A U C T I O N .

FISS9 D0ERR <__ CARROLL HORSE CO.

''A**** S A L E S A T A U C T I O N .

Mm EWw, .wm^^vay^ii^ i w ***

T H I S D A T

AUCTIONEEB. q Liberty su

OBBDAYl. At SATURDAY.

A.I_K> EBIDAT AND

each day a i 1 o'doc-, at the

&nZ&ff*™ XVX. ELEGANT' IdODERN A N D R E N A I S S A N C E HOUSE-

and other appolntmenu.

fine assortment of excellent Furniture, comprlilng a catalogue of Jver one thousand lata.

_ EIJBQANT PARLOR! B S A W

accent* _rtc-a*Brac, Cut^Glass'amf^onxes.

ei^doubie^aBd g ^ l e ^ g * Maaatva brass JBedst , long curled lmlr^tattrtaaes satin damask Table Unen. L.

Manioeterie inUid Bookcases, . wrought iron Andfens In great variety

OCESAN _

raaii__iiB(_-aD51_iJS0(!BAKl SSS %S£*X!Xif&t8J$^

% « .

H L ^ G * S , B ^ V ? C E i ^ , T w i a Phoenicia. Jan. 10, 12 noon I Per* la.. .Ji r* __*_*?!____ ^—{•-P*-?16®0* GaaewdO-toe. f t Br WALLER A CO.rsST Walnut at., j

TO . ..WES A . l # . . __Bc MfcDrrERftAINrEAN A N D

O R I E N T BY THE

alhambra). Algiers, . Alexandria (Cairo aad the Prm-

i-n. ,J,, - f^g^^^e •i

Twin Screw Express Steamer EU ftjaa New York, January 28. 1., Gibraltar. Maiaa (Granada aad AlU—-.-,, ~ Genoa. Nice. Malta Alexandria (Cairo and the uilds,. Jaffa tJerusal

^brtry^of^ooks. kcases, Idtawry Tables.

By order of the Brooklyn Gas Fixture Company.

Elegant Axmlnster aod Brussels Carpet• of an en

' . A small number of fine Oriental Bugs.

NG S1LVERWABE. E L A B O B A T E

373

wil l sell TO-DAY.

Thursday, Jan. 7, H O R S E S

1897, 378

at their B L U E FRONT AUCTION MART.

151 Eas t 24th St., between 3d and Lexington avs. A variety of all kinds and grades wil l be offered a t

th i s sa le ; nothing tn the line of horses but w h a t we wil l have and posit ively sell without reserve to the highest bidder. Heavy draught, truck, cart, express and delivery chunks, drivers, knee actors , coach and family horses.

All w i l l be so )d o n a f o r t y - e i g h t h o u r tr ial , w h e n , if n o t a s r e p r e ­s e n t e d , p u r c h a s e m o n e y w i l l b e c h e e r f u l l y r e f u n d e d .

We are the largest dealers, of horses ln the world, constant ly having. In addition to the horses offered a t auction, from 400 to 1,000 head on hand for pri­vate sale, the equal of which, e i ther in qual i ty or quantity , can be found at no other horse exchange i n ' t n e world. A call at our s tab les wi l l convince you that everything i s as w e represent, and that w e se l l horses 20 per cent cheaper than any other dea lers ln the world.

The fo l lowing have fresh consignments:— LEROY MARSH. GALESBURG. ILL. ; A. R. STITT, BELLEVILLE, OHIO:

J A S . R. FLETCHER. J E F F E R S O N CITY, MO.; R. G. D U F F , L A F A Y E T T E . I N D .

ALSO 65 S E A S O N E D H O R S E S TO B E SOLD, COMMENCING A T 10 A. M. '

a t 10 .30 , w e wi l l sell a very handsome pair of Jet black Horses , 10 hands high, s ix years old; a very desirable pair for undertakers or carriage use.

W, F. PflElTO, MOTi-MEEE., ^ L B S ^ A T ^ I J C T I O J L ^

A.—Fifth Av. Auction Rooms, 238 5TH AV.

W M . B. N O R M A N , A u c t i o n e e r . A T A U C T I O N ,

to close accounts and pay advances and charges, AN ASSORTMENT OF F U R N I T U R E ,

P o r c e l a i n s , C a r p e t s . A MAGNIFICENT BRONZE F I G U R E A N D P E D ­

ESTAL. A COLLECTION OF F I N E MARQUETE-B I E F U R N I T U R E . ANDIRONS. F E N D E R S , A c ,

TO B E SOLD

T H I S ( T h u r s d a y ) A f t e r n o o n , J a n u a r y 7, A T 2 O'CLOCK.

A — F I F T H A V E N U E A U C T I O N R O O M S ,

2H8 5TH AV.

W M . B. N O R M A N . A u c t i o n e e r . A C O L L E C T I O N

OF

P A I N T I N G S BY

A m e r i c a n a n d F o r e g i n Art i s t s , to be sold by auction to close accounts

T h i s ( T h u r s d a y ) E v e n i n g , Jan . 7, a t 8 o'clock.

A — F i a t a A v e n u e A r t Gal ler ie s , 368 5TR AV„ near 34th st.

F R E E E X H I B I T I O N .

M O D E R N P A I N T I N G S In oil and water color,

by American and foreign art i s t s , belonging«to

Mr. JAMES T. P E T T U S . Mr. W. L. VANDEBVOOBT.

To be sold by auction T U E S D A Y A N D W E D N E S D A Y EVENINGS.

Jan. 12 and; 13, a t e ight o'clock. ROBERT SOMERVILLE, ORTGIES A CO.,

Auctioneer. Managers.

E R L I N u » i _ » r . j i « " _ _ • „ „ , _ _ . _ _ i n | 5 u D SILVEB T E A 8 E B V I C E .

made by Tiffany A Co . : other aolid • l l ear j ta C o t e a Seta. Spoons. F O * L Fink Sets . Salf«J«. Ca«* K £ c e t r e r n . ^ m l t Bowls . Ice Cream l ) W » f . * c - _ _ D » Tiffany, Wood A Hughet , Gotham aod Whit ing, Ac.

A GRAND OPiOBTTJNITY IS HEREBY OF-fered to buy a splendid line of Diamond Jewelry- of •-try description-ladles' gold and flhrer Watch*. gents* gold Wutcbes, Albert Cbaioa. NecMacea, Ear-rings. Scarfplns, Collar and Cuff Buttdhs.

A nosltIve closing: ouUsale. order of one of the

. _i firms la this city, - - -linquisbing this branch of their busine

largest, dry. M*<MM «rma~ln"7hfs" city, who are re-

rai re old Wines and Liqn

Also ND A 'SMALL CELLAR OF

o close Jhe Jamo

FANNY E.

Attorney

eetatjr of Samuel E- Um • - - - — LYON JAMES A. NODliEY. E«i-.

y. 115

Executrix. ST. Es»i., Broadway.

M.

A U C T I O N E E B . *

I^ART D A Y OF SALE.'

To-Day (Thursday), lO A.

(!B(ID(IDIEE9©_[S(!D(IDD51il9 ' 125TB 8T. AND 3D AV. r ^

UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIAN08,

RICH PARLOR SUITS IN VARIOUS COVER­

INGS, Mirrors, Music Cabinets, Centre Tables,

Wicker Rockers and Chairs, Pedestals, Pictures,

Clocks, antique mahogany Beds and Bureaus,

Chiffoniers, Parlor Cabinets, Couches ln leather.

Bookcases, Hallstanda, Folding Beds, Bedding,

elegant Chamber Suits. Dining Tables and

Chairs, Buffets, Wardrobes, Ice Boxes, Stoves, Plate, Cutlery, *c., Ac.

Bound Report of the Lexow Committee.

FINE CAMEL~S~HA1R SHAWL.

All the goods of to-day's sale are of superior

quality and desirable.

CONTINUATION SALE "

J O H N H. F R E N C H , A u c t i o n e e r ,

IDlllilLlJITJWTflSl •^(D°[_M

commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., and following days at tbe same hour till all sold, stock of

IEM II

ANTIQUES OF

I TEULIW

A . -

THfflB. BOWE, MJCTNMEEt, SELLS F R I D A Y . A T 11 O'CLOCK.

at salesrooms, corner of- . . , 8TH ST A N D UNIVERSITY PLACE,

a large assortment of Houaerold I F C B N I T l ' R B . C A R P E T S A N D RUGS, t w o Cabinet Grand Upright Pianos,

square Piano, Fischer, maker. 150 BODY B R U S S E L S A N D VELVET CARPETS.

ASSIGNEE'S SALE. STOCK A N D F I X T U R E S OF

RAYMOND'S HOTEL A N D RESTAURANT CO.

8. D E WALLTEARSS A CO.. AUCTIONEERS wtll sell a t auction on

FRIDAY. JANUARY 8. 1897. cummeucine at 10 A. M., a t

NO. 130 3 D A V . . T H E STOCK OF WINBH. LIQUORS WHISKEYS. RUMS. ALES, A C A AC*

Bar. Hote l and Restaurant Glass and China ' Table Linen. Fixtures , Linoleums. Oilcloth and Chattels in said premises, and assumed by Raymond's Hote l and Restaurant Co. By order of

CASIMIR0 BOEBA. Esq. . Assignee A. L. A S F. JAOOb.S. Vttor_eyo7*

30 Broad s t . . New York jeity.

DRYMfANCYGN GENTS' F U R N I S H I N G GOODS.

rapes . Clonks, Ladles' Suits . Wrappers . Silk and Flannel Wais t s .

Value. $15,000. J O H N GROSBERG. AUCTIONEER,

selie T H I S D A * , a t 10 A. M. sharp, a t 355 Grand s t . . corner Essex St. . a full assortment of above in lots to dealers, without l imit or reserve.

S A L E . - C A P O - F A R A D BATTERY AND APPLIANCE WORKS.

MARUN F. HATCH. Auctioneer. 145 Broadway, will sell at auction (for account whom It may concern) Friday morning, January >. 1887, at 11 o'clock, at 27 Thames St.. corner Greenwich st.. late Stock of Capo-Farad Battery and Appliance Works; a manufactur­er'* stock; Lathes. I>rfll l^eeses. Garvin Screw Ma­chine. ShaftlMt. Pnllies. Belts. Chemicals. Dies. Tools and all Machinery In said premises: roll top Desks Marvin Safe. Ac.: terms cash. Catalogues at sale

• at their store,

5th Av., corn«r 22d Street. *

SALE ABSOLUTE. to close tbe business. Tbe auction will continue dally until all sold.

FRANK H. 8CBENCK -..•..Auctioneer successor to

E D W A R D S C H E N C K . ( E S T A B L I S H E D 1861.)

S3 Liberty aL. one door wes t of Broadway. A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF

4 : • These elegant goods have just been received from

the Custom House, and comprise a select assortment of the various choice weaves of the Eastern Looms.

S A L E T H I S D A Y , commencing a t 2:30 P. M.

All goods guaranteed as to name and texture. The trade and ladles special ly Invited.

B L A C K M A N & CO., T H I S DAY (THURSDAY). 11 A. M..

1 4 0 W e s t 34tfi St. Large consignments from storage, instalment houses: a l so on account of change of ownership of building, Contents of Ave apartments from West 35th s t .

10 PARLOR SUITS. LV VABIETY: 50 pairs feather P i l lows , hair Mattresses, Bedding, Clothing, t r u n k s . Dressers, Washstands, Bedsteads, Folding Beds ,

B B A S S AND ENAMELLED BEDS. \ * PORTABLE BAKER'S OVEN, NO. 5. MADE BY BRAMHALL A D E A N E :

Couches, Extension Tables . Mirrors, A c : 7 3 C A R P E T S , R U G S . &C.

ALSO ASSIGNEE SALE OF 8 0 0 B O O K S O F A L L K I N D S .

ROLL TOP D E S K . OFFICE F U R N I T U B E . B y order J. Bigne.

J. B. BLACKMAN. AUCTIONEEB. " S A L V A G E S A L E OF H O U S E H O L D EFFECTS""

FROM F I R E IN E A S T 33D ST.

D A R L I N G & CO., BL CHARLES J. DARLING. AUCTIONEER, SELL THIS. D A T . COMMENCING 11 A. M.. AT

1,876, 1,378 a n d 1 ,382 B r o a d w a y , a targe assortment of Household Furniture, Stoves, Radiators. China. Glassware. Kitchenware, Ac. C a r p e t s a t 2 o'c lock C a r p e t s

Over 66 fine Misfits and Second Hand Wil ton Vel­ve ts . Axmlnster*. Moquettes. Body and Tapestry Brussels . In all s ires: lot Matting. Oilcloth, Lino­leum. A c Note- Dea lers^ your_ opportunity.

RICE and S u g a r . - 1 0 8 ta« granulated Rice, Bo boxes Maccaronl aad 132 bags r^flned Sugar, damaged, a t auction th i s daf , Thursday, ut 12 o'clock, a t 28 B u r l l n g ^ H p ^ y _ B l J R p E J T j t _ D E N N I S _•

OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. — _ W N A j Q r t _ » "

TO LIVERPOOL. VIA QUEENSTOWN. AuranU...Jan. 8_ 10AM <~ L u c a n l a . . . Jan . l 4 | PM Servia Jan. . 88 . 9 AM

Campania..Jaa. 30. 2 PM Umbria,.Feb. 6, 8:80 AM

, . . . _ . . . . _ - Amranla. ...Feb. 13, 1 PM From pier 40 North River, foot of Clarkson at. For freight and jaasage apply at tbe company's

office, 4 Bowllnr Gi»n,_New York. VERNON jBOWN A CO., General jigents. On a r r i v a l a t Q u e e n s t o w n p a s ­

s e n g e r s o f t h e C u n a r d l i n e w i l l find o n s a l « b y t h e p u r s e r t h e N E W Y O R K H E R A L D , P a r i s e d i t i o n , c o n t a i n i n g a l l t h e la te s t A m e r i c a n n e w s .

ATLANTIC T R A N S P O R T L I N E O F STEAMERS" N E W Y O B K - L O N D O N - W E E K L Y . '

Sai l ing from pier 30 N. It., foot of West Houston s t . MANITOBA .January 9

For freight and passage apply to N l W Y O R K S H I P P I N G CO..

General Agents . Washington Bai ldlng. 1 Broadway, New York.

A L L A N - S T A T E L I N E . ~ ' N E W YORK TO GLASGOW A N D D E R B Y . Steamers foot of West 21st s t . . North River.

Siberian Jan. 13 •Norwegian Jan. 20 STATE OF N E B R A S K A Wednesday. February 3 . Cab.. «4o to $80: 2d cabin. 830; s t 'ge . 824.50 A $25.50

Steamers marked * do not carry passengers. AUSTIN BALDWrtTA CO.. Agt s . . Mitt Sroadway.N.Y.

ANCHOR U N B - V . S.

AUCTION SALE, rtne <

ge wi l l sell the Proj .. fourth L

Belt ing, Electric Motor. Ofllce

Under and by ylrttte of foreclosure of chattel mort-aage wi l l sell the Property on premises Nos. 1 and S East 13th St.. fourth loft , a t 10:30 A. M.. consist ing of Type. Machinery. Furniture and all eluding Right. T) Presses . B y order

ill property covered by mortgage, lu-TltTe and interest in t h r w *Cr^_aer dtr of C. W. NEILSON.

Attorney for Mortgagee. CLEARING SALE

GEO. W. HILL. Auctioneer. TO-DAY (Thursday). II o'clock,

a t salesroom. 40 Sth av . . Parlor and- Bedroom Suits. Extension Tables .

Mattresses. Pier Mirrors. Foldlmr BedsT^ Iron and brass Bedsteads, Carpets, Ac.

MAIL. STEAMSHIPS. FOR GLASGOW. VIA LONDONDERRY.

From oler 54 North River, foot of West 24th at. Fumeasla Jan. 0. noon|Ancboria...Jan. 30. noon S. of California.Jaa. 16.n. fEthiopia Feb. 6, noon

Cabin. $45: 2d cabin, 830; steerage, 884.50. 825.50. HENDERSON BROTHERS. Agts.. T Bowling Greei„ A T L A N T I C LINE.-i>i»ctLHis to iTioy: CL1VE ._oa., SRISABNIA.... March 2 OREGON _ ~ . . ..._Pib7 ISICUVE March 2$

It i; f • -H A1:0' * a ) , . «1, Broadway. Cabin. $55 Jo MS; steera

C. B. BICHAli ATLAS MAIL UNE" TO THE WEST INDC_ST

From pier 55 (new) North River. Aux Cayea. Jacmel.

TDHUBI . ^ , . . . . . . . . . . . .Tharsday. January 7 Kingston (Jaagalca). Savanllla. Carthag.na

ATH08 * .Saturday. January 0 Halifax and Nova Scotia.

ALVENA •._... ._...,..Saturday. January 0 v Greytown.

January 15 Cape Hayt i . Jeremle . Port Lliuon,

A R D A N R O S E . . . , . Fr iday Gonaives, J'flft an jpVinre. Pe t i t Goa.ve. Porto Cortes.

r E N A . J . . i - - - - . ' i - _ . - - V - ^ _ - T n e « i a y . January 10 Be—be. Livingston. Porto Barrios.

, _ _ i . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . Tneeday. Ja_„ P1M, FOBWOOD * KELLOCK, Agents, 24 State st.

m New York. February 11, 1S97, for

Guayra (for Caracas) Puerto Cabello tVenesuelai. Kingston (Jamaica). Havana, Palm Beach (Florida)

buration alwut ta« weetf.

_!:__o*K MB1A. from

^ « S « _ 2 _ _ S . Puerto . ,JB (Jamaica). Havana. ' „.._

or Old Point Comfort, New fork. Duration about 4J4 weeks. For further particulars apply to the HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 87 Btoatlway. N. Y.

A n a g e n t or t h e H E R A L D w i l l m e e t t h e s t e a m e r s o f t h e H a m ­b u r g - A m e r i c a n l i n e a t C h e r b o u r g w i t h t h e N E W Y O R K H E R A L D . P a r i s e d i t i o n , w h i c h c o n t a i n s a l l t h e l a t e s t A m e r i c a n n e w s . ^ Ism w

F A S T E X P R E S S STEAMERS. Spree .Tues . , J sn . l2 . lOAMjAUer.Tues. , Feb. 9 . 10 AM L a h n . T u e s . J a n . 10 ,10AM|Have l .Tues . .Feb . 16. 10AM Trave .Tues . .Feb.2 . 10 AM Trave.Tues .Feb 23. 10AM

OELRICHS A CO.. 2 Bowl ing Green. LOUIS H. MEYER. 4S S. 3d St.. Pbl la . . P a . *

GEIMAil fJ | l fEfMEM Express steamers from New York

• . .to Gibraltar, Algiers. Naples and Genoa. fKaiser... .Jaoro. 10 AMltFnlda Feb. 6. 10 AM vWerra.. .Jan. 1H, 10 AMI'Normannia.Feb.13.11 AM tEms Jan. 23. 10 AM'.tKaiaer.. .Feb. 20. 10 AM

» FOR ALEXANDRIA. EGYPT. Steamers of January 16 and February 13 will proceed

• to Alexandria. North Ger. Lloyd S. S. Co.: Oelrichs A Co., Gen. Agts.. 2 Bowling G.. N.Y.

• W 5 . V ™ . ^ f J t ^ S ? v ? r . ^ w ^ s f X S v ^ x v i S ^ v . -•. JXBt>

.

•• '

Hamburg-American Line.

37 Broadway. N. Y.

A t S o u t h a m p t o n , Gibra l tar a n d C h e r b o u r g t h e p a s s e n g e r s o f t h e N o r t h G e r m a n L l o y d s t e a m s h i p s w i l l find o n s a l e t h e P a r i s e d i t i o n of t h e N E W Y O R K H E R A L D , c o n t a i n i n g al l t h e l a t e s t A m e r i -c a n n e w s .

A M E R I C A N L I N E . N E W Y O R K - S O U T H A M P T O N — ( L o n d o n - r a r U ) .

Sai l ing a t 10 Av M. PARIS Jan. 13IPARIS Feb. 3 NEW YORK Jan. 20IST. P A U L Feb. 10 ST. LOUIS Jan. 27 |NKW YORK Feb. 17

W I N T E R C R U I S E TO BERMUDA. W E S T I N D I E S MEXICO,

By the American S. S. OHIO, from New York. Feb. 6. 1897, for Bermuda. St. Thomas, St. K i t t s , Guade­loupe, Dominica . Martinique, St . Lucia, Barl»ados, Trinidad, Port of Spain, La Brea. La Guayra (Cara­cas), Curacoa. St. Domintgo, Jamaica. Progreso. Vera Cruz (Mexico), Havana, Brunswick, Ga. Duration 45 days . Price of JKIS.SUge, $210 and upward. Seud tor i l lustrated pamphlet. »

R e d S t a r L ine t o A n t w e r p . Sail ing every Wednesday.

Southwark.Jan. 13.. 1 PMHNoordland . . J a n . 27, noon Berlin Jan. 20, noon'Fricsland Feb. 3 , noon

INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY. Piers 14 and 15 North River. Office. 6 Bowl ing Green.

A n a g e n t of t h e H e r a l d w i l l m e e t t h e s t e a m e r s of t h e A m e r i ­c a n l ine a t S o u t h a m p t o n w i t h the N E W Y O R K H E R A L D , P a r i s e d i t i o n , w h i c h c o n t a i n s al l t h e la tes t A m e r i c a n n e w s .

OrT a r r i v a l a t F l u s h i n g ( A n t -w e r p ) p a s s e n g e r s o f t h e R e d S t a r l i n e w i l t f ind o n s a l e by t h e p u r ­s e r t h e N E W Y O R K H E R A L D , P a n s e d i t i o n , c o n t a i n i n g all t h e la tes t A m e r i c a n n e w s .

A . — F R E N C H L I N E C O M P A I G N I E G E N E R A L E TRANSATLANTTQUH.

DIRECT L I N E TO HAVRE—PARIS, F R A N C E . LA NORMANDIE. Deloncle Sat . , Jan. 9, Q A. M. LA C H A M P A G N E . Polrot . .Sat . , Jan. 1«. 10 A. M.

Firs t c lass passsge . New York to Paris , $80 and up, including railway fare to Paris, parlor car seat and landing churges. Secoud c lass to Forls , $54.75. A. FORGET, General Agent . 3 Bowling Green. N. Y.

Y o u r r e s p o n s i b i l i t y e n d s W h o r e o u r s b e g i n s .

E v e r y p u r c h a s e m a d e h e r s i s f o l l o w e d t h r o u g h i t s e n t i r e " H l e w b y y o u r m o n e y b a c k if y o u w a n t it, w h i o h c o n t i n u a l l y i s a_k ing :

Is e v e r y t h i n g s a t i s f a c t o r y , a s it s h o u l d b e ? If n o t , 1st u s m a k e t h e w r o n g r ight .

O r d i n a r y b a r g a i n s w o u l d be w o r t h l e s s — h e r e t h e y w o u l d n ' t s t a y so ld .

O v e r c o a t s a t $13 a n d $ 2 5 , m a r k e d f r o m $0O, $ 4 0 , $38 , $ 2 8 a n d $ 2 8 .

R O G E R S , P E E T & CO, r Prince and Broadway, warren and Broadwsy. Thirty-second and Bioadway.

W I N T E R RESORTS. A -W'HY GO SOUTH? "

A N IDEAL WINTER RESORT I - AT YOUR DOOBM.

T H E L A K E W O O D THFMPINES Finest Winter Hotel ln the North: g lass Inclos.d

plarxas one-third of a mile long, tilled with tropics! p lants .

MUSIC DAILY IN SUN PARLORS. R a t e s P*r week. $21 and upward.

. R e d u c e d per day. $4 anil npvard. T. F. SILETK. Lessee.

Lakewood. N. J. Of Oriental Hote l . Manhattan Beach.

O-OTtEtL DBQDRO AJUD_Q AUGUSTA. GA.

eat and most favorably known resort South, s i tuated 500

One of tbe bes Hote l s In the South, s i tuated 500 feet above sea level . In what Is acknowledged to be tbe most health­ful section of the country east of the Rocky Moun­ta ins: there are Iteautiful rides, and drives ami floe hard bicycle roads: there is also music day and evening, a s wel l as golf, tennis, bowllnt; and other outdoor sports. OPENS DECEMBER 16. For cir­cular and full particulars n l d - s o

C. G. TRUSSELL. Manager "New York representative. F R E D II. 8COFIE1.D.

Metropolitan Bn'Mlna. Madison minsre. N'PTT York

French Line to the West Indies. Compagnie Generate Transst lantique.

Regular Seml-Monthly Service. TOLLE D E . S T . N A Z A I B E . (3.000 tons), aall-

Begular Seml-Montblj S. 8 . V T L L E D E ST. NAZAIRl

ing January 7, 10 A. M., for Port au Prince, P o r t o Plata , Sanchez, Santo Domingo. Mayaguez, Ponce St. Jean de Porto Rico, Polnt-a-Pitre , Fort de France.

S. S. D E B R E S T (3.000 tons), sai l ing January 15, to Cape Hayt ien , Port au Prince, Kingston. Jamaica ; Aux Cayes. Jacmel . La Guayra. Barbados, Saint Pierre. Fort de France. *

For freight and passage apply to A. FORGET. General Agent, 5 Bowling Green, N. Y.

O n a r r i v a l a t H a v r e t h e p a s ­s e n g e r s of t h e C o m p a g n i e G e n ­e r a t e T r a n s a t l a n t i q u e w i l l f ind o n s a l e b y t h e p u r s e r t h e N E W Y O R K H E R A L D . P a r i s ed i t i on , c o n t a i n i n g al l t h e la tes t A m e r i ­c a n n e w s . * B E R M U D A A N D W E S T I N D I E S .

Q U E B E C S T E A M S H I P CO.. LTD. FROM PIER 47 NORTH RIVER.

ROYAL MAIL L I N E FOR B E R M U D A . 8. S. T R I N I D A D Saturday, Jan. 9, 10 A. M. S. S. T R I N I D A D Wednesday, Jan. 20, 10 A. M.

For Windward West India Islands and Demerara. S. S. F O N T A B E L L E . . .Thursday. January 7, 3 P. M.

S P E C I A L W I N T E R C R U I S E S . For St . Ki t t s . Martinique. Barbados, Jamaica . &c. S. 8 . MADIANA (3.080 tons) January 19 8. S. C A R I B B E E (2.000 ton*}. February 6

Excursion passage, $125 and upward. For i l lustrated pamphlet apply to

A. E . O U T E R B R I D G E & CO.. A*t«. . 3» Broadway. THOS. COOK A SON. Pass . Agts . . 261. 1,225 B'way.

COMPANIA TRASATLANTICA. Regular l ine of mail s teamships sai l ing from pier

10 E. R. 8. S. H A B A N A . . . J a n u a r y 10. 8 A. M.

For Havana and (with transshipment) fdr Progreeo, Vera Crus and ports ln the North of Spain.

For furt ter particular* anply t o J. M. CEBALLOS A CO.. Agents , pier 10 E. R^

HOLLAND-AMERICA LINK. _ S. S. OBDAM . . . .Saturday," January 9. 10 A. M. S. S. A M S T E R D A M . . S a t u r d a y . January 16. 10 A. M.

First cabin. $57.50 and upward; second cabin. $ 3 5 ^ steerage to Europe. $25. Apply for handl>ook and terms to G E N E R A L P A S S E N G E R AGENCY. 39 Broadway.

LNSULAB NAVIGATION COMPANY. D l r e t t passenger service

to Azores. Madeira and Lisbon.

S. S. PENINSULAR About Jan. 16 S. S. VBGA • About Jan. 23

ADOLPH FALCK. Gen. Pass . Agent. 29 Broadway. New York.

M o u n t a i n P a r k Hote l a n d

Cot tages . H O T

S P R I N G S , N o r t h

C a r o l i n a .

A D E L I G H T F U L RESOR1 THROUGHOUT T H E YEAR.

For Health, Pleasure. Recreation Excel lent Cuisine.

Finest Mountain Scenery East of the Rockies.

Conveniently accesslbla by Pull­man cars, via Pennsylvania R. R.

Except lonsl ly dry *nd free from fog. Average winter tem­perature. 49.3.

Thermal waters and baths, sjie-ciflc in cases of Rheumatism Gout, Sciat ica. Expert medical attendance.

Ideal Resort for tbe Nervously Tired.

WM. G. DOOLiTTLE.

OLD POINT COMFORT. VA.

FINEST HOTEL ON ATLANTIC OOA8T. NOW OPEN. Apply for particulars to G.

SWETT. Manager, Old Point Comfort. Va. W.

why not stop at The Lenox, the neatest small hotel in the to

I F you are going to Lakewood, Leu

op at _ town;

terms are only $2 a day; weekly rates on applies-tlon.

T H E E L L I O T T . L a k e w o o d , N. J. S e c o n d S e a s o n .

Near the Large Hote l s . AMERICAN A N D EUROPEAN

H. S. PLANS.

THOMAS. Manager. of the RUMSON INN.

Rumnon Roed. Seabright, N. J.

THE beautiful Pine Forest Inn, at the great health resort of Summerville. South Carolina, will open for guests on tbe 7th of December. 1896. Address W. _.. HAIGHT. Manager.

OCEAN STEAMSHIPS . WILSON "LINE. "

N e w Y o r k - H U L L . I New York—NEWCASTLE. Buffalo Jan. 9;Rialto Jan. 13

WILSONS A F U R N E S S L E Y L A N D U N E , LTD. New York—LONDON—Weekly.

Cambrian Jan. !•• Ludgatc Hil l Jan. IS from foot of Montague St.. Brooklyn.

P H O E N I X L I N E - N e w York—ANTWERP. Brit ish King (from foot 6th at. . Hoboken) Jsn. 9

For particulars, freight, p a s s a g e , A c , apply to S A N D E R S O N A SON, Agents . 22 State »t.

J A P A N - P A C I F I C MAIL S. S. C O . - C H I N A . OCCIDENTAL A N D ORIENTAL_S_ 8. CO.

From S_n Franclaeo. Shanghai. Yokohama. Hong Kong. _

COPTIC via Honolulu January 16, 1 p . M. CITY OF RIO D E JANEIRO January 23. 1 p . M.

For freight, passage and general Information apply a t 349 Broadway, or a t 1 Battery place (Washington Bnlldtngi snd 2K7 Broadway.

N E W YORK AND CUBA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.. Balling from piers 16 and 17 E s s t River, font Wall s t .

Saturday steamers 1 P. M.; all others 3 P. M. Nassau. Cuba and all ports In Mexico.

ORIZABA. Havana and Mexican p o r t s — S a t . Jaa . 9 YUMURI. Havana and T a m p l c o . . . . . . Wed. , Jan. 13 SANTIAGO. Nassau and C u b a - . . .Thursday, Jan. 14 YUCATAN. Havana and Mex. p o r t s . . . Sa t . . J a o . 1«

Excursion Tours t o the Tropics reduced to $60 and upward.

T o r full P»rtlcnUrs. freight and passage snnlv t o JAMES E . W A R D A 0 0 . . U S W a l l at

ROYAL MAIL flSj_l PICKET _rj W e s t I n d i e s . BPECIAL WINTEB TOURS

trough T>oofclBga to .SOUTH A_i ii ii i"

>ATH1TE S T A R L I N E . Majestic . . . ..Tan. 13. noon Majestic . . . . F e b 10, noon 'jermanlc . . J a n . ?0. noon|liermanlc . . . F e b . 17. poon Teutonic . . .Jan. _»i, no*n!Adrlatlc Feb. 24. noon Britannic . . . F e b . 3 , nooa(Bri tannic .March 3 , noon NO COTTON CARRIED BY PAS'NC.'R STEAMERS. Pier 45 North River. Office. 20 Broaway, New Yo»k.

II. MAITLAND K E R S E Y . Agent,

E a v p T ±™ H O L Y L A N D . Ascent of the N'H_5 by Tourist Steamer.

Departures of C O O K ' S Select Part ies from New York February 13, March 6.

For F L O R I D A next conducted part ies leave New York Feb. 5 and 9.

For J A P A N and CHINA next conducted party from San Francisco Msrch 4.

Conducted parties and indepepdeut t ickets issued for travel throughout the world.

Wri te for_procramme. All particulars free.

T H O S . COOK & S O N , 201 and 1.225 Broadway. New York. Established Over Half a Century.

GIBSON'S Steamship Agency Old Onion Line of­fice. Steamers t w i c e a week for Queenatown and Liverpool. P. W. GIBSON. 35 Broadway. New York.

\ O O A S T W l T s K 8 T K A M S H I P J T CJ7YDE LINE.

CHARLESTON. 8. C_ the South and Soi i thwejt : JACKSONVILLE and all Florida point*.

From pier 29 E» R. (foot of Roosevelt s t . l . 3 P M COMANCHE. Chas. snd Jscksoovl l le . .Fr idav. J s n . 8 ALGONQUIN. Chas. and Jacksonvi l le . . .Sa t . . t_„ u SEMINOLE Chas. and Jacksonvil le . . . .Tne». . Jan. 12 IROQUOIS. Chas. and Jacksonvi l le . .Frldav. Jan 15 Steamers have first c lass passenger accommodations.

C L Y D E j k CO.. General Agents . WM. P-5 Bowling Green. New York.

from New York, fortolght&. Pleaaant winter route tOPB. T h r o n g TJooWags to SOUTH AM El SANDERSON* A SON. Agents . 22 Stota st

to E U B O P CA.

NORTH B B A Z I L A N D AMAZON B I V E B . ^ Booth S. 8. Co.. Ltd. . and Bed Cross Line. F L U M L N E N 8 E . . . . J a n . l l t H I U W B B R A N D . . . F e b . 1

via Barbados, W. I. For freight and passage apply t o

BOOTH A CO.. Agents . ISIIIPTON GREEN. Agt . . (W Gold St., N ~ Y . _ I 113-117 Pearl s t . . N 7 T

H. GAZE A SONS. Ltd. . Pass . Agts . ,113 B w a y . N Y "OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Sp?eckels"lineT

Hawai i . New Zealand and Australia.

w1 i.h j^^bK*^?*i_s^asr Es*M&*MC00K * 8ON- ̂ "s

P a n a m a R a i l r o a d S. S. L i n e COLON-PANAMA-SAN FRANCISCO

Pacific ports of Mexico. Central and South America Steamers sail from pier foot West 27th O V

ALLIANCA.Jan. 11. noon I VALENCIA. .Jan. 20. noon For rates apply at &gP»nv'sofflee. 29 Broadway?

JOHN MUIR. Traffic Manager. TO VENEZUELA. ' St<-_whipa of the RED •*D" LINE, under mail

contract with the United States government, are an. pointed to sail from Robert pier. Brooklyn. For La Guayra (tor Oaracasl. Puerto Cabello. Curacao

and Maracaibo, via Curacao. 8. S, VENEZCELA ..Saturday. Jan. l l . i p _r S. 8. PHILADELPHIA..Wednesday. .T.in. 27 I P M" 8. S. CARACAS Thursday. Feb. 4. I §'. u'

For Maracai>K>. via St. Thomas. 8. 8. CURACAO..... .Thursday. January 2S, 1 p „

BOULTON. BLISS A DALLETT. General Managers. No. 135 Front st

T R I N I D A D L I N E '-For Grenada and Trinidad. B. W. I., direct

• From Union Stores. Brooklyn. S. S, IRRAWADDY January ifl 8. 8. GRENADA (new steamer) ,'... .February 3

These steamers have excellent passenger accommo­dations. TRINIDAD SHIPPING A TRADING CO.. Ltd.. Agts.. 2D Broadway. *

ARE YOU GOING T6"EUBOPBr~ E d w i n H. L o w , Low*;. 3Northumlterlandav. . LONDON.

Jg (J Fla. Cen. A Pen. F a s t F . A P. Line v ia Jacksonvi l le . Great S. Freight and-Passenger Line via Charleston.

T. G. Eger. General Agent. 391 Broadway. N. Y.

CROMWELL STEAMSHIP COMPANY For New Orleans direct, from pier 9 N. R.. a t 8 P . M HUDSON .Saturday. January u LOUISIANA • • • • • • • • • • Saturday. January 18

Taking freight and passengers to New Orleans Mo-bile. Rhrevfcport. Mlsaisalppi and Red River points . alt oolnts In Texas , Arizona and California.

Insurance. New Orient U N S U R P A S S E D P > * ! » .

E. 8. a u _ « , General Agent, Office. »ler 9 North River.

From irtera 20 and 2 1 E . n . . N. Y.. a t 3 P. M.

C ^ R R A ^ E B r f e ^ ^ CONCHO. Galveston v i s K e y vVe«t. Saturday. Jaa o COMAL, Galveaton direct Wednesday, Ja« . «

Freight and passepgers ta all points In Texaa. Col­orado. Arizona. California. Mexico. Georgia. Florida.

Iasurance at lowest rates to all tiorts.

i/.oua auu i .aurornia. ins , one-fifth of one per cent . S. ALLEN. General Agent,

O L D

F x c h a n g e ,

D O M I N I O N LINE." DAILY SERVICE.

For Old Point Comfort Norfolk. Newport N e w s Petersburg. Portsmouth. Pinner's Point . R ichmond Virginia Beach. Va . . and Washington. D. C. Dallv except Sunday, from pier 26 North Blrer . Sai l ing every week day except Saturday a t 3 P. M «_,i Saturdsy s t 4 P . M. „ _ , _ ™ *

W. L. G U 1 I - - U DEU. Vice Pre i . and Traffic Mgr.

SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. MORGAN'S LA. A N D T E X A S R. R. A 8. g. CO.

(Sunset Boute) . sa i l ing from new pier 25 North Blver foot of North Moore St., for N e w Orleans direct. EL S U D : - • -Saturday. January 8 . P . M. E L NORTH. • . Wedoeaday. January 18. P . M.

Take freight for. New Orleana. Motdle and Mt_us . ' River point*. Shreveport and all Red Blver

EM. Galveston, Houston. Indlanola. Corpaa Chtl t t i , on Ssnttago, Brownsvi l le snd al l LoaloUtia and

T e x a s Railroad points . Alno points in California Colorado, Arizona. N e w and Old Mexico. »*»»«-•

Insurance to N e w Orleans, one-fifth of nse per ra_t . J. T, VAN RICKLE. Agent , pier 38 N o r t T l U v i r FOR T H R O U G H R A T E S OF F R E I G H T

O F LADING AND INSURANCE, alao e t s and lowest rttes^apply to E D W I N

Assistant General Traffic Manager. $ w nroadwai

S A V A N N A H L I N E . - T H - W * * ! , from new pier Si N. R . Tuesdays. Thursdays aad Satur­days, at 3 P. M.. for Savannah direct. City of Augusta Jan. ilOr, Ducbease JTaa. 14 Kansa* Cltv Jan. o'cttr of Anrnata.. .Ian is! C. of Birmingham Jan. ItKansas City.. . . . . .Jan ia

UnaurtMSM>d eabtn :i'couiui'«tarloos. Connecting with rail lines for Florida and all t-ojnu Sooth and ««>thwe«t For tteketa and freight rates snnlv at 81T 2ft, 353, 885 Broadway, or at nl™r RKj 05 SpHng at G. M. SOBREt, Mgr. '

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