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LOCAL MISCELLANY.
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"TREATING" AS A MXTBCI OF KVIL.
A t?_i|crance service under the auspices of ths
Business Men's .Moderation Society waa held yeatcr
tlay afternoon at the Hcdding Methodist Bpi* opal
Church in Sevontaenth-st. The subject of dis?
course was " Treating." which was discussed by BL
ll. Hadley, the secretary of the society.
Th? epeaker Doiran hy stating that this was tho
first of A series of meetin.s to bc held in New-York
snd Brooklyn for the purpose of stirring up public
opinion against what be considered one of tho most
senseless and destructive of customs. Of all cnuwR,
the apcakcr contended, tempe! ance lind been I be
ni'i*t neglected throughout, tbe land. There had
Mt! Imnnvetnetits in everything else, bat. M re?
garded inioxicatiiii), iinibing Lad yet been dona in
tlu* way of true and pM____.nl reform. He believed
that the only safe way to promote the cause ol tem?
perance waa not to taste or even handle liquors.
There were inanv men who did not drink, appar
ently, but who dir! drink nevertheless. Hf believed
that the temperance societies had done all Hie good
that bad vet been done in tin- way of ivfoiui. bm
tbe _ii ai dilikulty was that tbs maj.int v of persons
were opposed t<i total abstinence. He would there?
fore Mffest moderation, which was the principle
of the Moiety to whlehBs belonged. Moderation,
the speaker-:inl, vi as temBSrance, It WM m tl ra?
tion ii-ainst excess, BO. moderation against total
abstinence Ile did not Inculcate total abstinence.
but abstinence In pm i. The custom of " treating "
waa toiinded on a benevolent and hospitable tol?
ing, but ii was a custom that had done more harm
th.in all Ibo enemies t lie conni rv _V__ bad, and
would remit in even greater harm if permitted to
con 11 line. It liad made tbs America ii Nation n rut t ion
of dinnkards. Mote drunkards li.nl sprang from that
cosiom tlum from anv -thnreaate. Ii wai ? j>ok_
iipoii the n i k-nf thousands. Men did aol like to
be called .st Uley, which was perhaps the chief rea?
son why tiiev treated. Bat lat them shandon tbs
east oas, sad they would beoonie a help and s powei
m the cans ? nf ten peta nee. What was wanted a as
a custom Itt sonnet that of treating. One man
mich! he .strong ami aide to resist the temptation of
a "treat," anotbermight bc weak ninl tall. This
thought should therefore make aa honeil man re?
frain, lest he might bit nine thc unhappy instrument
of another.-* ruin.
WAI ON TICKFT SPFCCFATOIt'S.
ACTION OF IBB AIANAO! It8 OF BOOTH'S TilFATuT?
JTSTIO K BVffFIB fNHAiTY BXBBB-BBO-L
M:ina|.'crs Abbey and Hickev, of Booti.- Theatre,
Saturday night began a war upon the ticket specu?
lators by causing the arrest of James Feeney and
John Davis oa a chaige of disorderly conduct in
intruding themselves within the lobby of the
theatre and interfering with parsons Bee-tag in by
importuning them to buy tickets of them. Feeney
and Davis were locked up over uight, and were ar?
raigned before Justice Daffy at the JclVi-rsoii M.ir
Kei 1'nlice Court yesterday B-OrnlBgi William F.
Howe appeared for the prisoners* and Cnutiselloi
Stincr looked niter th'-iiitciests of Messrs. Abbey
rind Hickey. After listening to the arguments af
both sides. Justice 1 liiH'y decided that tbe prisoners
had no right lo sell tickets within the lobby of the
theatre without permission, and it was agaiaet the
law to cany on the Hallie in the streets about a
lluvitre. lie dist barged both tuen w itha reprimand,
am! said that l.e would send them to Blackwell's
{aland if they were ever again brought belore him
for the same OlToaff
Justice Duli, then proceeded to tell an interested
kuot af lawyers ami reporters who had gathered in
frmif of trie bench his expert!ncc With a ticket
speculate!, which was very amusing. He boajrbt a
niiipiu ticket for what be -apposed wss a reserved
seat in Booth's Th>-atrn from a ipeealstorat Sixth*
avc. and 1 wenty-third-sr., oue evening bast week,
and when bc weal toto tbs theatre -.\as direeted to
?tbs Hist li'ileoiiy ; lie WSS sent ll'ittl there to the
lecond balcony by an asher, snd theses to thc
third, ena Anally found himself m ihe top Kallery,
among a lot ol negroes und atreel buys. Ina greet
t_a^ aver being swindled .Mrs Univ started down
ilaire after tba! speculum-, intending to hsvs bim
urrc-stt'd, bat when bs sol to tbs sidewalk he found
Hiat the .windier li.nl fled, and be was obliged to
give tip the i.cket ha bad txMi.iil and pay something
additions] at tho box office for 1 scat.
I-., -m. nt Morris, ??f lbs Board of Aldermen, who
beavened to be in (.'min winn tin- prisoners nen
arraigned, intends to use his influence toward bav
iiiKa law passed making ii a misdemeanor (ot -pec?
ulators to cany on their business iu the streets
about theatres or in the lobbies.
A BURGLARY VF KY MUCH MASKED.
The Janey City police authorities were inion,lcd
early yesterday morning of a robbery committed
by three masked luuglavs al the bou.se of Janies
Cob-en, No. 02 Fnst-st. Detectives went t?i thc
place, aud fonnd a trunk with the hasp broken and
by il a chisel, and a farrier's linnitner in a stone
ile.'iiciV yard adjoining Colden'i bonne. The con?
tents of tin- trunk, consisting of _(> yards ol mi rino,
85 yards of muslin, 9 yards of cambric, ami $~> in
gobi, bad heel: taken.
At half-past 1 yesterday -norning, Mary ld rgan,
s niece oi Colden, sara she was awakeaed to lind
three men m her room, ons bolding an ordinary
lantern and another standing st tbs bend nt Lei bed
with a hammer In li- band. He iii: " We do not
intend tn hurt you, bul-if you aoaud tbe alarm 1
will dash your bruns oat," ThttSPersuaded, '
ailovvetl two '.I in. lin .1 tn tan. iel truuk om
througta the kitchen window, and alter ii
had been placeil ni tiie stone-yard, anil
the thieves na<i began then ni lu
it, the thud w.ih a threat rcttnx.. Afb 1 be bad li:
her side, her stater Atinie anise, c. ot to thc Window
and palled alter tlc thieves, riercriei sronsed Mr.
Cobleii, who, on ascertaining thai a robbery bed
hean eommittcd,soul vv.-.d to lise police itatiou.
'Ihe strange featar. of tbe atorj ii thut the thieve*
shonld have stolen only this particular trunk, when
there were iwo oilier trunks holding Roods of equal
value nearer to the kitchen window, and the store
hehi bevel al hundred dollars iu stock. -The polio*
learned thal Mary Morgan, who ls employed in I_or
Ulai d's tobacco factory, bsa been compelled to pay
all her earnings to ber aaa., who -sods them to
Marv's father i:t Ireland, Tbs youug woman, it
sseass, h.is an admirer, sad her aunt is s,> ex leting
thai Mary can only meet him elaodestinely. The
[act that Mary's nuuk alone was taken, ami the se?
ttee el fie young vv'i'uin, who was iincnmtiiiitiica
tivc to ihe police, have leased suspicion.
CLUBBED Foi; SEEING roo MICH.
Daniel Lyons, age twenty-one years, of No. ll
Cberry-.st.. and OnVer Canty, of the Fourth
I'rccinet, appeal ed belore Justice Kilbreth yester?
day at the Tombs with their beads wrapped m
bandages, ou a charge and c .111,ten-barge of BSSaali
snd batteiy. It appeared hy the testimony that
while Fyans and a companion named Josep!)
O'Brien, oi No. 81 ( iieny-st., were passing adie*
reptitaiih: house in Knsc-*t. at midnight on Satur?
day they eau,ht a glimpse of Canty inarooaiin
the house with bis coat oil. On seeing them he ran
out challenged one of them io licht. and then
ordered them off in a naen atrial manaer.
A btragale ensaed between bim and [drona la
Which both men fell to Hie gronud. While down
Ihe officer was stahlit.d, but be 11 ever lost bold of
Lyons till be regained Ins feet, o'linen wena) away
and Lyons was oonYeyed to the -tatton house, sud?
denly Canty Int bim OB the tins.- with bis clenched
list, saying he weald get sonars witta bun. When
?gar the station bonse be struck the prisoner two
terrible blow- oa the head with bis- club sod ? any
spectatorseried "HhameI -haine!" Ai the station
bouse Canty struck h.rn sgain, aud then conducted
him to the Ker gean I'a desi; nlmost loseaaibleand
COVeied With blood. Sollie throats iveie Used hy
l.yons at the station boase, to ths effect that be
would have revenge. In court he appeared niueh
more seriously hurt than the officer. Justice KU
breth committed Lyons in delimit of hail foi trial,
and required Officer Canty t<> procure bonds in
..'100 to answer to the chares preferred by Lyons
of assault. Tho officer was unable to say who
?tabbed him.
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FM) OF TWO DFSl'ONDFNT GERMANS,
Patrolman Walsh, of the Ninth l'lciiict. waa
passing MM piles of lumber at West and Bethune*
ats., early yesterday inorniti., when ho noticed the
body of a man dangling by a rope between two of
the piles. Tiie Ngaj was drawn in a noose about the
tieck anti fnstt-tie.l to tjie end of a piece of linnhe!.
so tnat tho feet nearly tom hetj Hie ground, lim
body was cold and rigid. At the Charles Sir. ct Po?
lice Statitui the itody was recognised ss that of
John behoil, a dissolute German ol middle age,
?whose family lived at No. MK lloraiio-st. tie had
worked at several breweries in tbs Ninth Ward, but
bu babita of intoxication had alienated him from
bis wife and daughters, two of whom are Haul to bc
leapsstoMe mai ned women. Ii was not known liv
tiie polite where he lived recently. His body waa
?ant to the Morgue.
Claus Heitman, an unmarried German of twenty
eight and tho keeper of a beci saloon at NH. _7_
Canal-st.. shot himself in the right temple while
alone iu bia saloon yesterday. Tbs n.,i>,,. ,,f thc
shouting attracted the notice ol the police, and lie
was earned to the Chambers Street Hospital ia aa
uitconsitsjBs condition. Ihe surgeons louud that
the bullet had entered the brain, an.1 were of the
opinion tlstit the wound would prove fatal. The
frnuds of Heitman said that be wan behind wltb
lits lent and also in dei t. anti that nts linaueial etn
barrassoaentl had probably driven him to shoot
himself. _
AN ALLFGFD BKoKFK IN TBOUBLB.
Charles Fnxwalb a New-York broker living in
Montrose. N. J., was ai rested at a late hour on Sat
ftrd.iy night at his hams and taken to Newark,
ir here be waa placed iu thu L&scx County jail. Ibu
targe against Poxwall ia one of trespass ol
tinimc preferred by Marv Anna Riddle, lt is
iderslood that Fnxwall has carried on a brokerage
lsiness in Ncw-Yoik prohibited by the Govern*
ent, ami received small suma lor speculation,
rs. Kiddle's chum aeinnst Fnxwall is for $8,150.
aaaireated saan waa taken by the tonatnbieato
ie boose of Sheriff Voa Rensselaer of Easel Coanty
it ween 1 and 2 o'clock Saturday morn mu, but the
?rest beinir madco. a ciTil suit and the law pro
biting bail in such cases on Sunday, the Sherill
relined to accept the security ottered. Foxwall
ill be admitted to bail to-day.
Fr.A_l.RES OF THE AHION BALL.
The programme to bo given at the ball of the
rion Society next Thursday night at Madison
ipiare Garden comprises many features. Ihe
?stival will liegin at 9 o'clock with a concert, con?
st in a of selections from "Tanilba tser," " Fochel
'iinz," and other operas by the military BBB-.
hen the orchestra will follow with other selec
ou8. By this time it is presumed tho bottles in
tie Inure ice cooler in the grotto of icicles will he
i'd. :uid M a consequence they will begin to shake
l efforts to warm themselves, and will finally pi r
inn a Jig. While the bottle* are diincin_, from the
ide of the arotto will issue the floor committee in
ho costume of Vasroda (lama, the lobby commit?
ine in the costume of tho Marquis de Beaufort, the
nance committee in the costume of tbe Empress
latberineof Russia, and the committee of arrenge
leota in the parson of Casanova They will aslnte
bs audience, nerfiu nt meliiaiy evolution... and in
ite the masqueraders to han In the opening
olonaise. Dancing will then beda,and be kept
ia until the arrival of Prises. Carnival at tbs
? arden. As soon as this event ia heralded, the
tioeessinu will enter in the folio wing oii!ei :
Harb-iiiiitiR, pierrot-, columbines, etc., ste. -few
fork street Cleaning Department, with its chief
ind aids, masici.- of ceremonies, _anmr-b__ters_-te.
.Iiiitaiv band. Grand Marsha] of ths Dight, Minn
Committee. Historical Division: 160_>?Landing of
[endrick Hodson. 16430.??The lastdsysof Nsw
Lmaterdam. 1776?Declaration and waroflnde*
lelideliee. lhhtl? Stand? d-bearci - ami heralds,
mya' military band, lobby committee, and tin:
nnmpbal chariot ol Prince Carnival, three itoriee
ii height and drawn by si*, richly oapariaoned
torses; the Prince lapnorted by caryatides and
larronudcd by representatives of the human races,
riumorna division?The Old- Horne Gnardi of tbs
itv ol' Co]pgne; Cleopatra's Beediei also her
bimble specially SJTaaged and procured for this
leeasitm. Trump-ter and beralda bringing ap a
four-in-hand tally-ho hom Murray Hui. Bight
-leidiiiuts drawing a big elephant carrying Flv ea
the Kirai on his throne, and then will follow tbe
beloved If aster Arion in bu triumphal chariot ao*
?oiiipitinel by his nautical orchestra, just returned
[rom tbe mane fesHvaloii the Isthmus ol Corinth
(i take p.n in this festival.
The music will bc supplied br three hands under
be leadership of Th. Kelt-el, F. Leibold, and J. s.
lobnston, This is the third ball of the Aib?n s >
?ici.v at lladiaoa -anare Oa>rden, and from the
ireusrntlons, which have been malting for ao long
i time, it is expected to eclipse its predecessors.
HIGHWAY BOBBEE- IN BROOKLYN.
As JohnOwetis, of No. 11 lTince-st., Brooklyn, WM
.Hissing the collier ol Prince and Tillary-sls. late
Saturday night, he was assaulted and knocked down
itv faur men, who kicked him severely ami robbed
Ililli of u pnii'of-hoes and $_ in money. Ofl-Oers
Parley and Leei happened to be iii the vicinity amt
leciired two of the men, who gava their names aa
William Walsh ami John Quinn. They were held
bv Justice Walsh yesterday for examination on a
.barm of highway robbery.
The paesengereon aa Atlantic-eve, car which wn?
passiBg tbroogh Kurman-st., Brooklyn, at an early
bonr yesterday morniua were startled bi an ontci v.
lt was raised ny sn old men who wss to tod I>-i111_
ni the sidewall tieur the Wall Street Fi irv, hieed
n_ from a wound over the lefl eye, which lie said
lad been inflicted by a man who ran swayal tbs
ip.I., ifii of the ear. His object had evidently b en j
robb ry. The Wounded man, who said thal be lived |
in Atlantic-eve.,, wai aooompaeied by Iii- grandson, |
l little buy. His. Dame was mit ascertained, and
in ,i--,mit wai ::"t reportt ii to the police.
While Mrs. oliver, ol No. mi Diviaion-eve.,
Brooklyn, was reina home _atnrdai nigh! a man
?ame np stealthily behind her and stiiitclu d bel
; n ic kc tb. it i k which sbe bold in ber band. It contained
fO, Mrs. oliver vv.,s -,, *?i.l.t. itt-.l that stn- gava no
ilarin and thc robbei ("ciipi I.
PROEE8SOB ADLER'S BOC1AL Sdi.Ncr.
Professoi Felix Adlei addreased tbs Bociety of
Ethical Coltore at Cblekering Hail, v est. rday moro
Inp, on the M Righto of Children.'' Tba u-.a n points
if thc dtsconw liad lntlc relation to thc sabjeet an*
iiouiieed. It was, ia tbs main, a complaint aeainat
great centralized wealth in tbs banda ol a lew. The
lecturer would establish a graduated t:.x on in
i.oin. -, he saul, if he could have Ins vv uv, so that foi
the same amount ol work no man should mekeeni
more lin.mi t han uni oti:ct mnn. He woad_ also have
laws against primogeniture, and wooM arraaga
Ulinga *<? ibu' wealth ahould bo! remain In tl"
bandi of i few fortnnab fsmill ra, There ihould b ?
i " siie'-e--:itii tex" like the tax ob Incomes, and an
inberitanoe ihould he taxed aa thal the bein would
i onii enough for comfortable support; the
i. in...:,io . -in.uitl go beek to aortetyal lsrge,zrom
win. ii the fortune wss originally gathered.
1 be -peaker considered il a creal misfortune, also.
fm :i*chilt to Inherit s greet deni ol property; il
cramped the energies and killed all ideas of inde?
pendence. A man dui wrong lo leave lils e'l.il
i'ii', areal fortunes, Everything should be levelled;
evcivbi'dy ihould be jual as rich bm no richer than
anybody else. ibcr-.-h"_id be no rsilrosd kings,
no advertising charity, no polit.cal managers oi
anytbiug ?.f tbs kimi.
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BLOWS IN A COUNCIL CHAMBER.
The Council of the Town of Qattenberg, N. .1.,
held a deeidedly animated session on Batarday,
wheo Assessor Pudden tubmitted bia annan! rep 'i i.
Tin Conneil bas been divided for a long tine,
the mei liti-s have ( -.Urie (picul 1V linked I.:in:iv.
When the ret'orl was read, SX-1 own ( lei I, (>'('onnor
iee in d the Boor and said thc report ws ia tissne of
falsehoods and was made to deceive the Council and
conceal the a sec asor* peculations, Psdden, who
w ii standing mar Ins aecaser, sski tl?
" Do you call moa thiel, sir f"
" I tin,'' was the anifiv replv of (?'('minor.
" Vv'ill you int those words I" sim! Pudden.
"No, I'm ipoaking thc irutb," answered O'Con?
nor.
Thin Padden'a heavy walking-cane descended
violently.r*Coonor_ bea.!. Tie latter fell to tbe
floor,andfrienda preveuted Padden fromatriking
the prostrate ex-town clerk, Justice Wellroaiiu
was called ut, and he ordered n constable to take
tbeaaaailant into custody. Tho officer seised Pad*
den. but tbs latter's friends interfered ami drove
the officer out of tbe building. O'Counoi baapn
fetieii a charge of aasaall snd battery against the
bs*...,..or, snd tbe lattet will retaliate by raina
O'Ctmnoi criminally for defamation of i baracter.
TIIK OUTCOME OF A FAMILY QUARREL.
V etor Wolff, of No. io s.it;on-p::iif, F_ftietb<et.
ami the Baal River, was arraigned yeaterday in tbe
Vorkville Police Coori on a charge of forgery. J he
complainants, Isaac S. Allier A I.'"., wholesale deal
? I.- in colors ai Ko. 197Pearl*eL, stats thal Wolff,
who was a salesman kn their employ, eave them a
note inii ahie in three months for a loail of ti!'"!.
The note was __ de payable to Wolff by his mother*
1 in-law, sod waa indorsed by him. When tbe note
became doe the mother-in-law, If na .imoii, refused
to make it good, say!ug thal sim had never to het
knowledge mada sin-:, a note, and In a rail foi tbe
recovery of tbe ami nnl bef< re Judge Lawrence bbl
testified thal ber name was a forgery.
Wont saul ia court thal ins wife had aigoed bet
mother's name, with the fall consenl of ths latter,
to the note, the mother being too ill to ilga it her?
self. Mrs. Wold Would md, liowcvii, have done m
had abe knows il was Illegal, 'lhere would have
been no trouble about the payment of the note by
the lnoi iici-iiilitw hail n d a qnsrrel taken pince in
the family. Wolff waa held foi trial in default ol
91,000 bail. Mis. Wolli was accepted hy the Coori
as bar husband's sun ty.
PRISONER- IN A WRETCHES r-TATK.
Hrs. Meierli.itii'.'r and Franz l__mmeos remainet]
iii their beds all day yeaterday, refasTBg to gel up
Karly in thc afternoon .Mr.-.M-icrhn ii ui lent Inrtln
jail chaplain, the Uev. Mr. McNitit. ll- lound lui
iyiiiu on the neil reading aloud fi mi In i ffi!,!,'. ][,
bad a long conversation with ber. Bbc Baked hm
it there was anv possibility ot gi f f in_ a new trial
Ile said the cli_t.ee* were rety slight) vv lu leiipo:
Mt s. Mt-ietho flor bi Kan to weep v ii lent ly. Dunn**
the dav sin- retnsed to sat un vi nine except a lu th
li.ei soup ut boob. The chaplain auo risited Lam?
il cns, iv iioin he found in an elie it ed condition, lb
assured thc chaplain that he WM B Christian linn
timi wanted to be saved. Daring the day be re
fiist d to eat, and took only a little coffee. At tin
same tune he kept continually seiutiii{i down to |ji,
wanlen for all kinda of dishes, which were not si ni
to him.
I In-ronni tobe occupied by I.aniuieiis to-day fa
No. 4, in which Charles Oseh raid spent thc nigh
previous tu his excculion.
l'KUSlSTINO IN A M'liTKK.
A meeting of the executive e-__B.lil.__ of tin
'lon_hhoie!iieti'8 nnlofiH of this (itv, Brooklyn am
Jersey City, was held it, tho st. Jame-', s, !,.?,
building, New llowery and lama, rt.. TOSttlda,
atninoon. The object of the meeting was to ku,
sider a proposition received tree* the mintier alSVI
(hues, tn the tilt ct that tin- un:t.u,n ,,,.,. ,,( vv.i_..
upi.n ail steaasera i>'- 30 cents mi boar fer day wort
tfl aOBta foi night work, an i -Kl cents upon -ailin
reseela both tiny and night. After a beat- tl disco..
.iou -anting four boura, it waa resolved not tu at
*cpt the prortositum, the* rcnson liein. that thew
was not sufli. icnt guarantee in regard to the rate
ni saihug vesseiH. It was also resolved teat lbs
radar reqniring ths members ol the BtiioM ta "ear
badges and te work wita bo Ooagshoreman who
was without u badge, bboald go into a_eel to-day.
SUSPICIONS OP FOUL PLAT.
DIS A ri'r AKAS (.K AMi II KA Tl! CK A RBXIBBB HUSI
b___ man?Dtaccrf-unr og the moot?mmumm
OF COf.NSKI MIA! IT IH A CUM UK MI'ltIH.lt.
"William 1). Tnt ac, whose disappearance and suh
setnicnt death under mysterious cin trust alices haye
attracted attention, was buried yesterday from his
residence, No. 410 Second-ave. Mr. Fricke was a
retired hlBdniBS man owning some property,
and had a family consistinjr of a wife, a
daaghter, tad two sons engage- in business.
For some-time it ha- been known in the Beigh
horbood that Mr. Fricko and hi* family had
trouble anion- them-elve*. For several months
the wife BM been sick. One of the neiirhbors re?
lates that early one murnini: Mr. Fricke rushed
into his house aapaiaatlj ia the greatest distress,
and said, " They acctt-e inc of luiviiiir poisoned my
wife," and (teenicd overcome With tho tlloll?ht of
the accusation.
AlMiut .laiiuarv 8 Mr. Fricke disappeared fi nm his
usual places of resort, and until last Friday no trace
of him bad been discovered bv Ins Maadi in this
(itv. His family seemed to take little interest in
tbs matter, aaswering Inquiries with an assurance
that the missiiiL'mill would probably soon return.
Two or three weeks sgohia counsel. Colonel John
H. Fellows and IL C. Gross, began a bsareb.but
without milch sue.m till .I few dayl ago. when an
advertiaemeol was inserted ra thc news*
imtiers requesting information eooeerning
bini. On lriilav they received word bom
a New-Jersey Coroner that a body had been found
nt a river mar Englewood which answered tbs
description of Mr. Pricke. This body had been dis?
covered byaon_s bnatera several d.ivs before. It
bore bo marks of rioleoee, bal no moaeVi watch
or papers were lound on lt. I be hat was picked DD,
but the coat was miSSiBg. F' ida v aft' 1110011 this
bolly WSS idcntllied liv -onie lin inls as hem. that
ot Mr. Fricks, and it WM brought lo Nevv-Votk.
John ll. Finke, thc .Idas! son ot the
dead man, was asked yeaterday whether
tia n was any cause fur his latin i's
sudden disappearance, io tins ami all otherqnes
lions he declined to give an\ answer wbati vcr. Tba
neighbors -ay thal the tame reticence bas bein ob
served by all the members of tbs family since the
disappearance ol Mr. Pricke.
Mr. Gross, counsel for Mr, Fricke. was also visited.
Ills llieoi \ was I hit Ml. i'l ic kc had st al li il to Visit
Ct .I ot 1 ci IY!l nu-, win, has ;i place st Englewood, bot
was wallabi before he reached his destination. He
does not think that Mr. Fricke fell bia troubles inf
ticietitlv tuc,ins.. hi.11 to 1 minuit auicido. Ii is mid
bvaeigbhon thal a relative of Mr. Fricke has a
place at Englewood.
AN eXOPEMEhT TEBMINATED.
At the Tombs Police.Coo-i yesterday, before
Justice Kllltlttil, (Itlicer Ile*., ol tin- Me.imho lt
rjquad, arraigned al the bar a yoang wotaaa erith
pleasant feat-res, bomewbal diagnJord by 1 n ll,
who eave the name of Eloise H. Walker, aad a maa
of uiiiiiiitli presence, a it li a bondie under, bis bj m.
w ho -tated mat bia name wm George P. Pinckbam,
ai;'' twenty-seven yeera, a hostler. They came
from Somerset County, Ma--., and 'ere taken Into
cuatodv while ni hnaitl tbe steamer Old Colony, of
tue Fall River Line, on her arrival here on Satur?
day, at fin- requeal of tbe Rev. Cbarlea F. Walker,
a Methodist clergyman, of B .meriel County, who
telegranbed to have them detained. I be officer
stated that tim woman was the wife ol Pr. Walker,
and that she h.ul eloped with Finckham. .'
Kilbretb dismissed tbe prisoners, a-s there v. 1
i.v idem e againat them.
Si
A FAIR FOR AN ORPHAN ASYLUM.
A fair in aid of Ute Bi, Vincent tit l'.iul 1 Irrdian
Asylum at No. 211 Wee! rbirty-ninth-at,, will bc
held at Republican Hall In Weal Thirty-third*.,
Ii willopen Pebraary 19, Altbongbtbe aaylnmm
nndei Preach management, children ol i'll nation
ainu s ore cared for. .bi object of thc fail is to
i money ?o ns to provide for more int
Aroona tho ladies who nave interested Ibero
in lbs fm are Mrs. Delino.o. president; Mt-.
I.i Mon inane, Un, .loane., Mrs. Sue erac. Mi-. |i, |
Calvo. Mi-s A. (J. 11 K.iii- n ie.. Miss (Jauflrenu,
?, Mi-. Ali' 1, Nit-. 1 . C. Pi vim. Mi-.
Ki h. \. iii 1 Hi a. (.a,i:.|. I. Mr-. Hue. Mi?
ll ulncl. Mts. Higgins, tl - - vu tin, Mm. Mi .strc ami
Mis. \V1i_11l.
BROOKLYli BIBLE BOCIETT.
The tbirty-nintb annnal meeting of tbe Brooklyn
City B 1 . ?-.?was helli list evening In tbe
Church of tbe Pilgrims, al Renrj and Remsen-sts.
? 111'1 :il report of the aocieiy, showing its work
for tbe oesi ireai and announcing its freedom from
th ht, wss read by the Kev. Dr. Henry J. Van hv ...
I he Kev. 1 ?I . A. S. Mlllll. "e. Telar? of t lu* A1 ? 1 ?? I 11' IA ' I
Bible Society, gave aome occonnl of tbe work of
that mic let V III ill!.11.11 ? . HoUth A tin TU,l, Kin .pe
uml Asl.i, and saul thai eel v ? were
? al.ll Ml' ? ? ?.? ?.. l?r.
I.'. 8. Mtil I ? also in.ni' :lli inion ?-.
? TRAVEL IN mi. -I -OE-,
Mi es tbs reduction of fare from l'i to B cen ts. the
bnmneasrloni*bj tbe li bna lamely
m. reseed, 1 be i >?-? ol : inning thea
?bout t*7 each per dsy, and thal amount a
always real ired before thc redaction took place.
Nov mi ordiuai v daj '- ri coiiil i ai -in lo
1*12 for each retiicle. Tbe Broad Com*
nany ia about to alter many ol ita omuibui
that ii.c an gera can b - ari led on the lon,
A THEP1 Ol HU ELRT.
Detective Robineou, ol lb ?bet i n teen th Precinct,
arr.-t.il, on Priday ? I lien Uilboy, age
t wetly tiiiee v, at -. ii mi rant at No ll ;
on complaint of Georg V>. Pappan, of No. 211 I
thal -'.'? Iel) Hom h
plo., inc lit on September fl, 1 ?77. with jewelry,
natl iib of _old lings, breast-pins, cbaius, aleen*
buiion ? itt -.. ,?11 ol tin- value ol ...ii, qui vt. a
< nu,.[..ti' d lol 11 ml.
mai r hit ao//:>.
6AM1AHY IM I'll'. VIM IN IS 11:1 I'Mt M Ii ,\s I ,.|t 7i||
CO-MBG si vstiv.
|P?.,M tv i" ' -v-i'i-. vi ? .":i:i -in m.i sr t.r rBBTBlai SI 1
Nkwpok*. It- I-. I''1'- 11?a plan h.,, i,,.,.,,
?a m. ii : rn in i o ;n pt ti si ' aaii rei i, which will ba sdopted
by thc citizens, to Improve lbs elly's sen-enure, a null*
miry iir.iiiii/.ti am baa '?? .ti roi tm tl. cnn,pu., ,| ,.
nt the ni"' Influential cltls:ns, inclsdlng a anmber ol
ia,nu i n -ni. ni-.
Mr. gason i'nei|s -l.t. .. ai m, bones or riu-ip.
D "h lt Co., ol Ni r-York, b rt Bled a cottage here
for iin coming season -. also Mi I. U Wallen, n web*
__0* il I IS ] er of IbC -allie BU] .
Mi j i mts b. Krui- arrived here from Kew*York ela
Boston in a special emt. After .pending ths 'la> aita
lu-1 it in 11 v. be returned to Boavea m tba mibsear.snd
ni.:.? tot,.',,,, tin- B-ston uml ii.hi ir.r ? *?,-,.,.,.
y_rk. A ll ll ttl I .Ul lt (-?? Ml Kielli a.i. Hilt III Ins |,,,1,
iii iiiiieI. 'I lie'" in.' ilii'.? in.ii nes ii, Newport during
ile pu--, nt Winier, niel Itrltia owned bi vii Keene
'ni.H..11 renting iud Ur. Augu.tus Waltina mi
lin lill" I ? .1 ll e Ci.afl.lll_ I III '.
The N( v. cit. t i mn Hourn l? tu be In j>r..%,-.i __d beau
tl tn -,i. n i- kepi tipi'ii ,il in vein- round.
a ,.I,.- iii.in ci ni 'ne Hummer rev-dents hara nail
lill ir lu .Ilse- citiiia cd 'I "III tilt' I "li-pl.nm |.-..
.Mr. I'. ? '. I.:m r.ncc. iii Nen .orin] im* rented I be Brio*
lev c >ttare on ( alb i loe st.
t in linn, i; D. Morgan,of Nen york, itu. ? ,?,t ,?,,,.
-Ii. ii im. tbe contle ?? u --.n al Newport, in- hm i, ,k .(l
his li.ie e-tim- oi Narra-atisctt ive tu Mr. Itourn (,..?
i-i, i.i ni ti*-i- nt Mr. (ii.ii. n leci.i, who bas taken the
Kernot hoe v ula on the chris.
Mr. .i.uiies o. Bennett hui ri Bb ?! bli -mali eottaie ra
Ciifiit-riei-st., vv iiicii in- hus never occupied, to Iles I
N.ClOUgb, "I N. vv-Y.ii'K.
Avert e.uni .nine .uni expensive rills ;* tn ba balli
li, ie :.i mn ?? ioi Mr. C. C. Baldwin, of New-York Ths
Queen Anne style nf srcnlteetura wm i?- adopted lt
v, iii bs on Belli ?ue*_ve.
Valentine 0. Hall, i New-a-Sk, lu* rented Mr
Wood, eottaae la Bell rue-nve
(i.nivei Hem k "ttii.at. ol re i iinici nil m. baa pamhssad
il linc .sn.i i- i e. a I.-n -e ;t. lu i-l'ii ; prleo, * 10,000.
(;? ei-i-e Peabody Wetmore, ol Ncw-Yoik, publiabcda
letter ma loeaJpspet v. ct'ri.iv deny lu a that bit isone
-fthceorpo Nev. | art ('.e. tm inn ii,,,t, ,jlM
nume whs printed on tao peth tun foi un mt ni inoorpo
t-.iiinii. .
N.illi.iniel i'liuv tr, |f.. nf l',..-|ini, lins pure ,?-, ,| fran,
tin ., .?.,,??.?,,1.i beir_. of Buaiou. tbelr ,???'
a- '.vc ; |ncc 929,000.
i -aluin : i, silt, i c ? nf ir*. John a. Brown, of I'tui
.un luina, baa been robbed by borstal. A* me faiulb
IS lint In le, la nt not li nov, a w I.ni. 11 an j, article! haye
III" ll Millen. _
TUT: TORETOWh CELEBRATION,
Ai.iianv, Feb. 18.?Qovernor Cornell hus
arsasnsts- exfleoater .oka a Kn.? aa tbe repreaeat.
BUTS "f IBS Male .il tia- I t lileiiiiial Uelubf-UOD Kl
Virginia of the inrreodei of CernwslUa m ferktowti
rbis ii u, .- i i hy apps a.pi .,!.- nomination, aa limns
Ki-B.hla srnutbstber. was a soldier in tue Beriiiuttun
.mil tun fli-t United - Meualor from New-Yml
lin- *iui nf Kum* King, John A. Knit, wai (.nv. rn.i ,'?
this Hillie lu latr7 mil l_
Tin; un isl t v i DISABLED.
Ni.wOm kins, fSb. l."?.?'lite HaUBgbip
I/iiu-iitiia. wi,leli inlicit fruin lin- li.tr yeaterday rnr
N ? w - V,? I h. iciiiliieil al ll o'e'.el; tnul.Iil, null WHS
ttiwi tt (ti i' ii t Bad; wita in in u i ie i v ..!-.ibled.
" Du von bm inaiiv lowen mi your tablet"
?el (I Mi ? Msrrsy ll n ol a soutbera rial tor. "Well,
? t ie t-plv ; ?? we a iv,- ul ? it . ui r>e h Tad lor
In. uufa.-t. Inn Hie old Ullin i.U kilt k tai mill ilml^-ci,.."?
[lll>al_ll'.0_ll_CI.I_l Bulletin.
HOMK NEWS.
rPOMlM'Nl Al'.'ttWl.V
\nr-Ynrk ff_ts.-M.ee asia Cavendish.aVraM
__* a Palarihj ci. lam rmtsitl st waa .'rancisoo. ...Irea*
..',,';/,;. .'.ta-, vuna -eBeleccs.ir.a_.or //stol
Bfgl f. A. II' .1 J. Ol 0-_BB_.
B_E~ YORK CITY,
.hero will ba a ten-mile rac ^ __B,WeW-Tork
atintr Kink thi.- evening. a"d a fancy-dress
uqnerade on Wedaesday evening.
I'lie Chatham-at. lino of the elevated road will be
en for travel, in connection With the line in Bow
y and Third-ave., by March 1. the oilier< promise,.
li,,. rarnUhen ia tba emphry of g^efg*
,?s, ahout sixtv-live in number, struck on Batar
|V. 1 ba linn reins I to MC de to a demand for a
Igor east advance af waxes.
'I here wa-a di-tribiiti"ii of bad_es for the bett
?rkMaaosbip daring the yearof lSTprt the ti h
iiaimont Armory Saturday. Hon than 800 badges
en- awarded, an increase of 200_poa__te neon
1-7H.
The net proceeds of the Scottish coner' srtven 111
cilivvav ll.tll .'c'oruaiv '_. Bade! the auspices of
?\ m I re w's Society, and ni aid of the tuml l"i' a
atoeef Robert Mums in Central Park, antoonted
_earlyta.00a
'lhere vvill he a Hpccial meeting of the Presbytery
\, v.-'iorli, at iheSeotcli Presbyterian Church, iii
.irteenth-t., thia evoning, to eeasiderJJie best
ems ,,t promotiug religion in the city. Ihe ottee
,;| ?i inviting Messrs. Moody andBnnkay to hold
mther sertesof t'-vival srviccs will _ed_M_a_-0.
A he.iiitiful pitcher of hemmered silver, orns
?nted with ...'"red oak leaves In relief, wnspneked
i s itiir.lav by Tiffany A < o. tot abipmenl to lapuu.
Sienl to tho Mikado ase present from a diatln.
,!-,?,l,.i.i/,.ii.n the United States who recently
sited that country on bia trip nrooBd tbe norw.
David Dows said last evening that be bsd beard
ii olin Mid. tue aue.it ot the Arm at Baltimore
K has beenrn sslna since last Thursday, wai .?
I,!,-,?s. H.-added that he had received no
?,,,/.' uni was not absolutely cei tain . hat I he
formation was corr-ct, hut be believed it tobe
Ali adjourned Beating of tin M j^^.' 'J, \"\U',
ttlel.ient Of the unoe, tipi'.l l.ndsol I.onjr NI, . I
111 be hell at Room SM (Fermer/Club Koota),
unper In-tilutf. this evening at h oilii, li. A re
1 rou. ti.ommittee annotated at a (former
neting to propose a plan of operations will be _ab?
Itted. ....
? ' ire. Keeler A Biai's, ta Twentr-third-at.
?tl -,'iii,'ivf, the orchestra, nnder B Bini, will
irform the,,,mle.erl this evening of entirely
,?. ...1 inn,-, sud J. Levy will be beard m*?loa
, the co..,,1. ginee th.itablisbment of inls
lace of entertain.ni it has been crowded nearly
, i v cv liing.
The strike of the employes of Lorillard St < ??? i
n-tnrv againsl eeTtaln roles which tbe Brm sought
,outorce continues, Mostof the women who are
i, .hike were employed sa ciaarette-tnakers. and
n, now lupnorted by contributions from other
? |..lies 1": .111 the eniplove- ot (...-..lull, ,V ( 0. I
tetory, In Vv.nei-si., they received f 14_ 12.
M leon ciiotte ni. being again In thia country
,*r ',!,',. ,, trying to -".aire a reclproeity
city bel ween the I'liited States llll'l I'lame, his
retaliated as le- correspondent nt New-York Ld
?in \. Pratt, attorney and counsellor nt law, No.
ni; Un aiiwav. Mr. Pratt will send to all interested
?noni inch Infoi mation as ii requested or desired.
An application waa made on Saturday to Jastice
ittci'on in the Voikviile Police Conrt. foi the
lachsra-e from the Ialnnd of s young man named
olin Cliff nd. TIk- appl cation was mppoi
ivil Justice [/uighein. CHA ni ia a youu?
i the ",...i , h:n. icier, and alter examining hts
mu .1 , id 1 that he ihould
nke titi sups in the maller,
\t a me, tm..-i robbers and rel liiersof tobacco
n,l ,ik-;.|- a iv dayl ago ; ? organisation waa
armed foi i flori In favor nf a reasonable ail yance
. retail price*. M. I. allen a ia elected pi
mitieet.n ": Messrs. W se, L?u -i.
Kaufman, Kunzler, Mia- ana.Allen, was
oruied lo pu pam a It-i oi pru -milted al
. lo I' i bel.i :' ?'? '
BROOK bl
The Board of City Wot ks bas nnder consideration
fm renum Ptina the hoflseaol R.lyn. I e
. a-as completed alioatseven rt
Batnnel Flo! ; ' lft>
, wafc, , ... ,- i.i Detective Koch* yi-tordi
i,','. .. ' nt robb n.: thi '.- ' ' ? '' ""> ,:!
?athohc Church, al < nrl aud t >? and
resti 'I
N!l ,,,., i ,, ,- twenty-nine, of No, 43
\, .? ; N't-w-York ?? I on 8a inlay
,u ? warran! issued br Jui lice Courtney, clim
um with - 'eli"- lib" I '"?'";? M\
V.lli.-m J .let,.,.' 109 I I-**
lV(. h. annit. ti to tm- j ni toi examine*
loll.
Grodfn ' "lv' "f N'*- n' -Y"".",1*
.1 .... ts rt< ? i February 7. He
,;i- lu-, s" inc Piei No. I. North River,New-York,
la is liv. i.a t . kghl niches in h tight, stoutlr built.
cl, pi.rtlv _iav hali ind whisk ra. and wore a bine
. ..... ii ?? :':''1 ????
roll-els.
*,,,., |;', ... t'.htv eight, of No. !!>"> Carr dl
,, Mhi..- -v". mu at Mer ha
from a pile
nco o' tb ?' feet. He i 'apel
, j.j, ?? ,,.,)i ? (urti s than ? dialoc il
l?. ah, ul ler, wi mi oed for al the I
? ,. ,, College Hoop ' il.
.l.uolt ll.iv-, igotweotv, of Mo ??'!"
i w i- found .- hui ' iv mghl nj l? h voiat -st. and
;,*ih-. , ,,ve. wiih asev-i if . n: in his nglil hand
lVl,? il lie -.ll i ll.l.l h. 'lt influ ' -
i from 'f III!! Kliiabrth rt.. Nen York, when
,oth work. Hays, who was very weak from loaaof
,,.i. u.,, taki .; i" St.( Hospital.
\, - ? i i ? ? ; led li'ili-.
,t ,,i young mi n and li >J - who were rn ating
itliaturbaiii - -ti Diviaion av,. omi pcctitid-st., yc*
,.,,1-iv evening, he was attacked bj Hiern and
I,..fced dov, ii. M i drew Ins pi*iol and Bn d two
ihota in th.- au. '.viiciciipon rlu | lied. Onlj one ol
I ,, 11 ri, age twenty, was arrested.
11,-im tiLl.ossin-iti. sge thirty, ol No. _l "> C mover*
,t"J," >ia,l'* W.b.am-.. "P V'* HS Wo cott-st
,., ,.,.,.!,?, Hamilton-ave. Palnnfaur night, aud
,_,,,- to blows. Williams was knoeked down, and
,'is'i.ft leg was broken. He waa taken to the I
I |,, ,| Uoilegi Hospital, and Roesin in pj-'msl the
n|gll( |? a Ce|| in tbe ti it lei Slreel Police Station.
John K'-mp. age twenty-nine, ol No. 34 Backett
, , ,'nrli '..-I. ttl , mot nmg on tbe
loniiilainl of William Pariel and Johu Waitera,
wi... w.te lying in a ballal No. 11 ?i:.t. ? t.ipur
niiilv aalcep, wheu Kemp came rn amt seircheil
ll", ,. p,? it t-. r.nl.v wa- not asleep, however, and
i?../;,.,, i . inn :i n.uni he.lim., and then banded
lum mei to the polii ?'.
n woman, who calls herself Mirv .nderaon
nota at tbe Long Isl.md College Hospital.
Ilrooklvti nnd who amerta tbel abe is tbe
' , ,,, ,.f'un outi:i_' ..us a-saiili, is no: believed
I,', h.- lellmg thetitith. 'Ihe phasu mn in cBnrge
:_;,i io :? Tm bunk reporter yesterdav thal
.'. (1?| ,?,: , i, il" the Womans -tl..: fe st. m
, ,, ,,,,, j.,,, looked like one familial with
;?, Bnd dissipation. Mia was partially In?
toxicated when admitted to the Hospital.
MU MIK
.boul 18,000 val- nti'ic- pasaed tbroatfh tbe
N.'.waik Poai o.i'm'. -aturday.
The Passaic BlveeAmateui Bowing Asaociatioo.
, ,i ,,i all ii..- print ipal i.tina clubs of the
>? lie I.'.v-t, baa dei ided In give a ri g ittn.opi n to
I,,'. ,vorld, ou M iv 31. Tbe racea will lie for hi
, aire, tours aud ail oared gigs. Horeto
i,,i, ii.,.'it-jiii.a- o' tbf aasocintiou have been oon
i(, ,.,| bj tue ?Iii1"* composing it.
LOMA BLAND,
|.IV r;i; vi.. Io 1870there were 330 marri
,, gnfVolk < ?..niit \. Ol the nih" women wedded
t iv,,,ll t"tl' WI 1* vvnl IWS, 01 one in I.Ull'e. ll.
WOODHAVKM ?The new (ie rina ii I, ul'.eran Church
at \\,,.an liven w i-? lei I tea t e. I yesterday. The morn?
ing and afton. viv lees we," e...,. I uclVt ll, tb(
(?r..i..i language bj Bubop howman, ol Pei
vania.
I V-: .liMAicA.-The school bonne at Bag. Ja
?,.,? ;l was brokpnopen and Imi ike ol oonaiderabli
value stolen, on Friday night On Baturday nmhl
l|'e hlllbtill- Wa ? -'I oil hie, lilli the ll lines VVCIC C,
Uugulahed before mach damage wu done.
(?ni ii Si'itivn. -A branch of the Long Island Bail
,,,,., |. to be hu li from 8yo.i t? Cold Spun-. h>
v,'i\ ol the Jones extension. 1 he proposed road wai
?,.,, . ,,,i and p irtlj .roded ai voral yonra a.... Ii u
,,,,,.',.,',..I all. hilve a I'ell.V-hoal ply hetvatel
i__nrolton sud i imo point on lUo Couuectlcm abone
. ;i:s j-i.isi).
1,-,,..;M .Mt.--The lt', pllhlli Ul pril'.lti' 'Viii la
||t ,| ,,, the val.mis towns:: p. t III .ill^boUt Bicfa
BlOUd Count) m. I.ii'sd.iv "S. :iiii_.
hit: cm'ins.
PEI 1810! 8 Pl h. 11.
tamrmwr Corni Chamber* Etv Judge Lawrence
tn the-satur of Parri lui ? i ml m. wrtl
,,,,? ..ii.at.ct tn imi in * . .la* sat, ;..ii-iniie.
-u.iiTni . rscateaiisrhiui ut rtenli I "itu " t ? in ile matte
. Jii.i -ii.tii-ei Jii.iin.i. i ???-?" >-i sat, Huus-'ki.
,,.',',..,.,,.,,..linn. The lu-ni v'-! sari I igCutu
-_.it au Jin -..tia.ii Vi.tiniiii t'ltiti I ..un-liy. vim).
..,, ,,,.;-. ll, tl;- Ht "t'l "! K'-'ll -t UM I Kr.illl.'l .' ll
Iii Ullin. t-.'JM.M. l':ti|. 1- i : ? ' ?' 'M' '? "?: -' ?' inc:?..i n .nun
I . ..iial'i.'-'i lind.MU l'ii.|.tcl ; a..r lau -h.min ? .
anal li- aron. ii. ruuaiats. In i-f matu . ol Ki r . i Mo 101
a, ??,, ?i: . ?? i..i ? ii- -lal.al. In ll ? matti i "
km. Iii Hie iii nd ni K un' *-.?' in iiii.r.ii.iliitii. Iii Hie in il
ia a .il I).nu.1.1' -?? I'" iiii.titi'tluiii In (he ininti nil line.'.
Sj. ,?.,. -aimil sat Waler* i Wateiaact. Cram
|'l.-,-.l. Hl.lt
.,,,1.,,, ., i. ne i,iui.lli ann. VV I h.ens .i.i.lln
kiii-as r*?lfle Ittllr.inl r..liliane. _, .? mt*.nu,.linn, lilac*
limn i.i Uiaclblirs -? '? meium uni un I li (lie lu liter ti
- .i., fm U?ai'1 MoUoii ilmilct
ri .Saiiitianii aiiilntn i- iwjtaat" -nee memoral
,,?,? . n.i.,1 I agu lt._lin. "? iiLiiiini-iiiliiiii Mieriii aui
? \vaikin wii.-ae i? ihe siltdg_. ctw-titl Btnmi nu
1 Watsb-b?Wbass _i__a-s?aBoi ra-armtts ai un- uri.-i i l_
Itu*on sgt. Comedy.-Seo mernot-nnnm. .tusker ag_ Tucker.
?If cnnuscl desiri* to be hesrd on th" uni-flou* of allowances
(her mar appear on th*. 18'h inst, st 10:80 a m. Euring asl.
Franc-. -_i_nt*?1. Thc People, etc.. sgt. thc First MeiihsMan
('et.p.'iative Buot am! sluie M.muf-ctiiMig Cooipanv.?Bo?
llon grant tl. Society tor the lt>tnrmaU<in ot JutciiIIi* Delia
quent* an*. Oea__ , tmrnasit. Jnnt.on.?Otae.-e grunted.
Hy Jiidfe Dttiiiiiinc ?itnrnliam ast. Beeves.?Motion grant?
ed oil payment ot flu .oats. Luthgetis a_t. MllIi.-r.-Mollon
lll-llieil.
Cammon ffsss ftaaefal Term?By Judes Van Boo?
lan. -Tne Baw york Life Insurance Company ant. Miller ct al.
(tee. 1 iiinl 2.-Ilepnrt cnntlnneil.
Br Judge J. F. Daly.?Floyd, etc., sgt. Clark et al?Report
connrmcil , see tiptnlon.
flint)) Term-ISy Chief-Justice C. P. Dslv.?neseman dr.
Co. aft Hcaen.'in sn<l another ; liegeman t-t BL sgt. Culler
uml ni hors.?See opinion with clerk.
Marine i'ourt?Gmerni Term?liv Chief-Justice
thea aaS Judges McAdam and Sheridan.-Asnow sgt. Kat..?
Sse tic'iiittrjiiihini.
Hy chlff-Juailce Mica and Judges Sheridan and Stnnott.?
McNamara apt. Tiillmati.-J.utiniiint aftlrrued with costs-,
opinion by .Mum, C. J. CfOSler Sgt Holman.?Moilun for a re
nr.iiiuimi is ileiiietl iviili jiu ciiHtH. Bind sgt. Whitlock.?
Order af_rme_ w.th flo costa; uplulonby chea, c. J., Sheri?
dan. J . ills..-nt:,n-.
liv Judges McAdam. Shortdsn and Mnnott.-Nicholson Sgt
Conner, sheriff. etc.-Judgment affirmed with coiti; opinion
by McA.iiiiii, I., -li nott, J., dissenting.
Br Cnlef-JnsUett Shae aaa Jesgss sheridan sud ooepp ?
Schwarts eat. yeas. Boa mentorandum. conway a.t. Do
Vonranny. .Iiiitirineiit re versed, new trlsl ordered *lth costs
Itt iilil.le th., event ; opinion liy B___ 0. J. and Cuopp, J.
Cvnnt .imi another agt. Poitmnii. -.lud.itie.il atllrtued with
i ...is ; opinion by shel, (*. j., and (iitcpp. J Heiii net. Ton
imiii-iiii nt affirmed wuii costs . opinion ny Shes, C. J..
ned Ooepp, .1.. dissenting. Whitney nrf. ll.-'gc*.?Judgnvnt
l vrscil, new trial ordered with i-n*ts io abide the event;
npini .ti by Ooepp, J.. Baas. 0. J., dissenting.
Uv chi.tl iiisiif" s'e-i in.I .Iii-tn;? Hhendao.? Holton agt.
Flirt. - -Cutler utllinieil with flu cont* atni disbursement* to re.
lp radi -nt. -stuck mri. Meyer.-Judgment affirmed with ciist?
and disbursements toreapoattent Lana et al. art. Walker
ct al.- nn't-r nflhmi I witt flo costa In respondents. Spring
er ?g'. Arnold?Judgment _r_rt_ed wlibool cent*.
By I lit.-f Justice shea and Jngtie Mnnntt.-Si Mer ant.Nico
lav, tr. (inter appealed tren i* revere, il wita fin costa to sp
peiaut, and the ordsr of arreai nested ant__ules_ts,
liy Juil,;t _ is|,eiin.n, arel Mueintt- Kia/n-r Sgt Bigelow.?
i "ii tot it rcuri.'111111-iit ilfiileil ivitli .111 costs Hinter
att. .1 .juli ipa, Itiil.mcnt affirmed with cusls. Moualian igt.
-slier, iii,ie?? at afflrrsad with tn,is.
' Humbert-|;v Jint_c sh,nutt.? I'lulhn at Co. sgt. Franken
stein-Arrest vacated and act a.-tlilc vv Uh fill costs. FrotaWv*
Sgl HeWiKt.-ln.-Moilun denioil without costa. Stiller ag*.
.N icu ay. Jr.- Justification dismissed. Pliilltp agt. O'conner.?
(inIii ame n|..,I _? I tiiei. Corbett airt. Mierh-'fer : Kelb art.
I.ii-iiiii. . M..tlonagranted. Wt'ubei agt. I'rtia., two m.mona.
? Millions den,cl. I.avv lenin a*t. t... 11 j ? rich. -Motion tu upeu
ne unit linnell and st.iv ol proceedings vacated wiih $lo coats.
Mahony agu Treval! -Acttoa dismissed wltbo_s__ Bala
narai azt. Schaefer, Receiver appointed. Worman agt Oar*
nen v*. achier sgt aatae.?Jastnlcatlon dismiss*-.
nv lunge lineup.-eliuiiplon act. the Lubeck --liver Mining
Company ol Bslue.-Csie settled ind died.
trial Verm-far'I By Jmlge UcA(Ura.-Ramw_Hg_ Birt
-*'? Uenerale InsnraaeaCo_ipa_y.-*C6essettled sud
lll'il. PlUlitya agl. (Jeorg".-Jmlgint nt tiled.
CAI ...MIA Itt rilli DAT.
?Bl cv.iiir-I'li.tvnii iis-i.iiwn uc-j. /. Peart eJeaast
in ai ii :n. Calendar railed at il a. m.-Th'.rd Monday mo
tiiui calen tar.
(.ISM! vi. I KKVI ?Ailjoiirne I Kine* tile.
M'K.i-lAi.'I'ritvt V-t-i V ir*f. J. -Coori op'-na at 10:30a ni?
Il.ililirr.l a.- Nus. 33 44.98, 10. lo.i, l(>4. lei. 109. UH.
I.iw anti lu. t Na-, um IIWI, ifni. -t. '.et BM, 185. SI .
264, l-t>. !I07, S07. 411. 417, 410, '.'17. 963, .im>, 401, 192,440.
87?. ___. ll. Isl .
Cl ltd n -l' vin I -Vim ISrntit. J. court opens at 10:30 a. tn.
.N'-.-. 1'ni, 17113*., W46, 1788, lTiil, Pi. 16*7.2.84, 1023,
1647. 2.180, 1830. 1833. IH05. 2600, 169, 1249, '.'317. 1361.
2686, ITT'.', i 132, 17:.', 1834.OM
I'un II Beach, J.-Court opens ai lo .tn a. m. ?Noa.
1263, 746, 1336. 069. 1377, BO*** 1711, 170..1690,
2lil. 2-40. (380.
ll*-.
.'!? . 1646, Tv:. "? 1364,
1665, 1208 lu-."-.. 661, IS**, 1 134. ?
:?";?, (II I.'..'ni ?. 1 inuit open* at 10:30 a. m.?Nos.
IV ll. 468. 1583, _1 17, 1196, 119(1, 1247, 13*9, Hil. 147a.
1 175, 1629, 1 108, 1713 17 18. I.'."l. 1266, 1618.
1617, let;:, 1408 1063, 10114,1M7, 1031 507.727,651, 1646,
11*7. 1977, 1494. K-.1.820, 1109*.. 1O10. 1582. 1191. 792 _,
761, l- Mil, 1841. 1842
? , ? ? \ ijanraed sin.- .tie.
sim i iaLTSIB?Medgwlek J.?Conn upeintat 10 a. m.?Calen
? ..ila. m.- -today caleotiar.
Tkiai. I'K'tvi I conti open* at ll *.
rn Nos 72, oi!, Ia .11 in u au,. Tl.lotspn 516, 123.213, 3'.>.t,
.... 405, .'.77. 101a Hill, -ss, inuit aKt.
hilVVli lt.
i'ti,i ii Cartis, C. J.-Cont open* st io a. ci.?Cage
on. "?" 169. ' leland agi Sherwood. No day cal_nda_,
iMin 111 tdjotinii- i it Hie (.1 m.
(-..vivi, n imi vs aiiMiitvl. i liitvt. -Adiunriicd lor ihe term.
*-; . ? t lt. t'f-i: M ? Van Iluc.ti'U, J.-Court upeus at ll a.m.
Boa. :. 1.4. a. B I I, ll.
I ... :n Tua Vin Itneaen, I ?Court opens at ll a. m.
Nos, -. ii. '. IO, 18 16. 1". 1-'. 7.
I.ii'i. li::'.; PAS I 1 LaiTemore. .1 -Corni opens at ll
a. m.-.No*. l>;7s, . . . l 170, 1474,
1,6.. 1307. 2150, 131 -.. 11" . 1512,
'iii. -ll.:, UH. UH. ll.h. 1442, 1471, 6-0. 1-7'.'.
.'-':>.
I'tei nt v Dslv, j.-i'iiiiit openi ai ll a. m.-No*
14-1. 14 : ?'-. 1451,1401.1377. 1218, 1045, 1689,
I . i.i, ! 11". 1'."'7, 1 J'. 1 13-"* 136-, I'iO- I4"4 1412,
. :, .-:.;. 1867. 1425. 1431, 1461. i486, 14!'3
ii v _i m: fm .n lulu, term Paarl McAdam. J. Conn
... in ,t. m. \ - . 20, 026,
? . -. 1.117, 1516, 1 HO, 1690, 16.1.
i . . .-, l.'i-"... 1580, 1631.
1540, 1641,
1512.1543.1 1,1517 1.114. 1 '4;> I.'..'.., 1551.
i, 1669 1560 1561.
.
I'Mii I I -.-In liit.I . - - "-. Ul,
8 134 .' I. 1867, l-(.
- 1078 1-7:', 1203. lui t.
.
. 1684, li's.-,,
.
0, li'..il Ititi., liio... 1804,
la, Kill.
uv. rm I mrt opsneat los. aa.?Soa 23. 07.
.
123,2777. 337
-:n. 62-, lie.n. lu 15
?1 1104. ! 123, 1122, 1 133. 1133, 1134,
ur.. ; ., '.it*, ht;
lino. 12INI, 3462, 1509 1608, 1604. 1605, ISOfl, 1507. 1-Orf,
lld, 1511. lal-'. 16 8. 1..I I 1 '18
ta?rs sr I? smyth, i: rbi Pecpla igt.
?i ind i, nu -lena a nnr
j. Hi- I', i I. igl Lawrence Spillane,
Mn li a > I ev. lenin ions aieiiin'.t sin: t'.i" ry; Patric. Flaherty.
Spink,
Kobi tt t . i.ii,' ? i -, .rn io iii ii.-, Dai cl
irceuy; c: arie-a Noll, Mary J, rnlaoma,
Michael riyiiti. TiolaUon Loilery (awi . jue.
nan rssimi I ? P-_|ile airi. Juhn
. i-i mi i- Bal
KARINE INTELLIGENCE.
.Ml M Vt I RK AIM WV.
le .'A'..
' - -
Via.IQt?I i "a 'I...ia sa..-, liays, 8
m. :i w irr.i ro nw ? h
l! : ? ..- n'-im i late..... '.'"H
ne.n vv.vri :i in pai
Book Uoi i-i 111 u .tr i ii.< i Oats .... _ .6
BTDEOQB ir II ir REPORT.
lie ll r. CH (Kl DBPARTM-Tr, I
? w v-uiva.i..... rsa 11. ;s-o. i
Ti,p ' rt nf fi- i ? iiydro
(or the week en lina Pepi isrj 14, 18801
i ti v :n ; rilE n
>.o. nt i bart, 287 Tllle Donfai o strait, Correetlon,
li .: fi , f 10k, I', re.ii'n
.I, Cul itnbo shi .tl.
-nh. *|.i..i.,ti. Mioaia. ii.ni,-lu-.v.". -i..iili im
-.j. .j i ? real and uoi ii i ii ut -
Na of I ...ri, d', nile 1-l.nnt--: ? eli,m.
se ..(; ii. ?'. :?? ,.,. nils, --ar.i.iiia. Northern Part Santa
N,. ot (.'hart, 287. rt'le. Bonifacio Kirsti I orri ellon, cape
. -v. tl- ii. lon Inn ul I.i-1 i.'. i; i.i tide ".ll loll ? I ,.. ..
I.-i. .ai Pet ira-liosl. niacin wiioal, I a| ?? Fi rro 8_
Bo, ot Chart, '-_uliii'.i, Noitiitia Part, >.,u,/i
oa.
N ? '? tu,.. Sardinia, Northern Part, cor.
rect od, I orri Hlio-I, point Voip* sh, il, llavoiaia Hboal, Bal
- ioal, ('? iv t -in ala, Porto t avona -
sn ir \..i..'
_l'li.t. is
I'ti KI' Of N I' '?'? ."iv
I Ititi VK '
--f i- -t.'. nf lii.1i tint (tiri, s.t.ll..r, QiaagoW Jan 30 and
Larne Pi li I, lo Austin, U.ilibvin ,v- in.
sn- e .. till a ann.!. City Point v.id N
-. f ?
? i gingin i'hiaheater, Ueorgetewn, i> Candehn
an Iris. U>J I. Hotline. 1ST
^?; -leanora, r.r n.",'. portland, to I V m.-i--*.
Rliotan "i Liverpool),christian, Kiunapora niiiuv-s,
- -I to Wirren
i uiv i.imi'n- ? of i.ivri'p-itii.. Anderson, calcutta Ito
tl.tv-, s ' i indie toon! -. rraael to Harelay e t-vtjgstoae.
fthip w.-..! iii.'c.- !? ( Liverpool), Lesg. Cslcntts 140days,
nilli Hid-. !?> Il i'l Ht- . v --S--I I" R .1 Collis
-??..ii 18days, vvith
oorkwiM ii... -:. ? real to U Amalnck _ Co
Hhtp tiilil'ii '?? r. I a u. r. llia'iin ai jn ilavs. with old Iron
...dill toor?
an.', . niiuv barrell too Huger,
ship Liv i-lum . I.:iin a-.., Loiitlon ru; .tit.
tlc .
Harli Bogia (Nor), Madaea Harrow tl it ivs v.-iiti pig iron
- . ' al.
i.i.un SS days, in hal
I,.- e. i un ii. i .-?' ?-.
Cultana lot WTndsor, N H), Mo*her. Dublin 30 dnvs,
with old Iron tool ler: 't?aatj| tn J I' W in nev _ Co,
.. iii ,!??;, Ipswich 36 il.l'.s. Illili ulai il .11
loonier; ve-s.-i .na I' Whlluar ,v t o.
u ii ,. i .n.i -nilli i n.i. i, Mels, n, Havre ::.i days, ia iiaii-sts,
lo ?
Ul ii- 'i Engll.'. \S'lill:ii::s. i Ubi iltur 30 days, with ca
'
Bark I.Huo Nor.. Jorgeusen, L-iboii 19 dara, Ib*_sI__h ta
I t ti.
i. ? ri, K'i p-et li. **l Ni.'.i're tOilivs, with iron
tuc lonni r lorn i t" Punch, Etiye .?.- < o.
Bars r um in--cito i iiui). i alaine ia tih 28 dara, with pig
' '"?"' ?*..._.
johan urolin snadj, ittohu. SaarpoeaaM dara.a
i .m. n i ilya* Co
i,,, i ii vi.ila \i.r . Kn.'.a p, Bansanllla tu days, ,tit!i
, I ilnelis ,v - .n: vt SSfl lu C ''l.O'.ll- ,' I u.
? I MiKSH/.a* pel. 7,
with ingai loonier; ri -i I loee 11 aod
ll irk Rabeeca i 'arusna, Johns .:, ( ar lt nut '.?tiays. with in
u ,, tool !? i. roast I lu \ avdi ll
Bark loa' BJSore, Carlisle, cardenas B daya. wltB eagar Bl
i. e.,./. iiiin ..- i fi v?ss,l iii Way.lull .. Co,
Kill liiviiiiiii '-span'. Restegur, I'tivatleo 4'.'days. 111 hallast
,i a cai iii".
Brig M :il'|.'Ic. -iriun. A/11:* Iii ilitva, willi augar. etc, lo M
M in , i . reist'I to '. inn!, .ii'.iihoji _t Os
Uri. lanni i I' .m. 1.n i.i Jan ld and I'orio
, | , li '.'. vi Ul. Ill : -. to I \ . -Un I.
-.ai . union de viii t isl Pbllsdolpnla), mfagae, Calbartaa
, nula sn.,it (. ;, i ... ri in A ai I.k Co,
I .ima i- . i,.a ipi -.. i fi .j. m. .lv_ra-0 IO
Uti ci dar, in.ih ??i-.aiiv. d', t" .1 ti,- in vf i., _ ci
Iel i ; .v Co.
uciii i - i d Lucie iitvii. lin m Cape Bay Ben 24 ssra,
witbiofft-e it., lo t-unlianlt?: Co,
Helli a,niiu. Bunker. Nnavliss 13 naya, mtii esdar, etc, to
ii,i... i i lo simptou, i lapp at C i,
-iiu Ail., i rJouaoLl, Wtat Cs'coe Iii tiara, villi old Iron to
Biddie lou ,v Co; veatWl lo I'atil P_lerbard.
Helli- Mai) i nile,. Baker,Mtragoane 13 .i.n*. vniinm
wood t" la.'ii * Cr: v ?-..?, tn l lt 'laple*
-i'i'. l.tiiiuii.i Wiiianr mt I'lviimiitii' atwood, roanna
Uland J::i 29 iiti'l In munn Pcti In, n un tillar, en-, to J ll
i.. .a raia si lo iae_ei.
win n -ii,?it ai waa ar Eteak, Bwdarsts. RWishBBrf.
ai C.ij i* tod, i .ht. n Bi nlandy
I- ld_I>?1 ,? > HM
yt nt.v.siiivv-.. Pcb '.5-Arratr Ind.an... (10:11 I'luU'icitiliia
ta, lat . ,| r
ll.vvi.', In. IS A'latr Aiiicttriiic fruin NeavVtirk.
/in/..:'. 1 SMg .V -i .-. ,. , I ..?? /-ill , ,'WS.
[Sanan rainaai _t|
I luic ???stiiiMiiiy nnaolicited to tb- woniler
flli 1 Ul liv.' 1 a. 1 - ul Ile lli'LVItN 1.IVI.lt Pitt tl t.t I,cent.
**iin'eicil v ens tviili liver cotiniiSiiit, pin In right ami lei t
-nie , Uara liol a.ul a gu ul li I lilli'* lc-t Inf (In- la. I \, ai. 'li
little girl waa conti Bom nannine symptom* ol in
Uni ii well. 11. a. 11?: a 1 11, dis i I,, I,,,,,; Kt iiiiuiialiilila.
\Vl1tCII__T.B'B HTTOPlIOtPHlTl -
Vv iii curt) V uiituuipllou, CuugliH. Uloitthtlis. _io..llly, _;c
Ra H. MACY & GO.
14TH-ST. AND 6TH.AVI.NtJB,
OBAND CENTRAL
FANCY AND DBY O0OD3 ESTABLISHMENT.
BARGAINS
IN ALL OF OUR THIRTY-O^E DEPARTMENTS,
WE CALL PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO OUR
SILK SUITS.
ADIE8' SILK SUITS. BEST SHADES OF -fAVf
BLUE, 8KAL BROWN, PLUM AND GARNET,
ADIES' SILK SUITS, BLACK GROSGRAIN,
ADI-.S'SILK SUITS, BLACK STRIPED MOIRE,
520 98 S22 98
THKY AUK COMPLETE AND WELL MATJE IN EV.
RY RESPECT, BEING MANUFACTURED IB OUR.
WN WORK-ROOMS, AND ARE GUARANTEED PURB
ILK. TIIE PRICES NAMED ARE FAR BELOW
HEIR REAL VALUE. AND THEY CANNOT ___9
QUALLED BY ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY.
BLACK SILK.
'. I'll. I S RICH OROS GRAIN AT 99 CENTS.
?> l'IKCK.S SATIN-FINISH, EXTRA HEAVY AT tl IS
I I'IKCES SHPT CABIIMIRE FINISH AT 8149.
) PIECES SUPERIOR VELVET _ IXl.-G! AT SI 89.
ARGE LOT RICH SATIN BROCADE AT fl 48.
J PIECES EXTRA HEAVY HU AND SATIN BRO?
CADES AT ll 98.
LACK PATIN PE LYON, AI.L QUALITIES, FRO-.
$1 5'J UPWARD.
LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S
HOSIERY. .
?
COMPLETE LINE OF TIIE MOST POPULAR GOODS
BT TIIE LOWES. I'HIi KN IX 1 UK CITY.
WE OFFER A SPECIAL LOT OF 333 DOZEN CHID*
(REN'S FANCY COTTON HOSE. PULL REGULAB
i ADE ENGLISH GOODS, AT 24 CENTS. 200 DOZE ri
[EN'S FANCY COTTON HALF HOSE. FULL" REGU*
AR MADE ENGLISH GOODS. .T 24 CENTS. POSI*
IVELY THE Bt-.ST BAROAIN-i IN THE CITY,
OUR DEPARTMENT Of
LINENS
ND WHITE GOODS IS LARGER AND MORE COM.
LF.TE TUAN EVER, AND IS FULL OF BARGAINS.
OTWI'insTANDING THE LARGE ADVANCE IN?
ALUE9, WE CONTINUE TO SELL AT OLD TRICES*.
s H.MACY-CO.
HM
CONSTABLE & CO.
CARPETS.
SPRING IMPORTATIONS.
Axminsters,
Wiltons,
Moquettes,
Brussels,
Ingrains.
mmmms
Rugs, Mats, <__c.
Broadway, cor. 19t_-st.
" SPECIAL."
Gee. C. Flint & Co.,
Furniture Manufacturers.
n ia lot :?". \M' 10_ wr.sr utii street..
Deana to sums that tka leas by ara a waaB atmrm, et their
factory mi Wi-t tutti al., will iii nu iv.iv iiitirrni'l their
ii.t-iiH -a. a- il.cv li.iv.- stn. iii.titlicr l.t.'tn, u. (ali operation.
Hao i lu i itu ii i' ic* ul sim kui man iliac nu ci t?r_lt_r? i* ilia
largest ever li [oi.ned bj liar bl Bogreai is lbs .orpine
Stn. la III.H llleV ll.IVC lt. I'll 1,1111,if leal ttl lets- tal ? ni .lue pi(r*
tbe lal .a inna, nu lat. ii oo uut-l nv n.i- M etkui'ul,
li -,n mi skim ot -ET. Nea. 12-, lao, an.i l.t. Uc-t
liiit-si. .ucl ill's I., iiiwitttt willi u't*"i*. w!iai.li. bar usa ooo
in.iiiiifai tuic.i i rtvi.nis In Hie : -I* lu 'irur-. i a.itijcs uu-in io
t tit r wi ll. Si .UK ll'KM ' i RE at'.os* ti.au lbs i>r.*e_l
""tut '"?""'?"??.'..i-y Of THE MAKER "_
FRENCH (.OLD WALL PAPER-,
?".cert- lu'! Ntl, lilli i'.ipcr*. 12 t tin*, iiu.il Wm hiv ? klan
?iou pei pair, Carpet, awl "ii ' l"tii. SS cern* per yard.
,'.i|i. r?-tl uml lin s-inunt-.
j.vsi w in IT KS, 277 lliiil*.m-it.. above Cuni.
^*v sarrrrtTtAMs btdbai u_
8 ELEVATORS.
OTls _t-H?TH_.l-?i -_ -_?. ___ -SSS*SSI. N.T.
NOVELTY
BARY iARRiAGEi
To Motlier*: Vim use mi nni'irclls
ftti _our__ll to I'litif t flinn sun .inti
iain, ?hi um fur tis'babyl Nuiltliiff
will shiel! ai ss l. Ism i-r cucuiar
L. P. Tibbals,
_.?? s.'-i BROADW v V.
BKWAiu: OF imi IATJONB
CHOICE OFFICE ROOMS
Ta LET AT LOW RATES,
TEE TRIBUNE BUILDING,
A
CARD.
I'tiall who ara-ulcrlii.' fruin tim ellon lint iutllacre
i inn -* oi y. mil. uei vitus Wt-a.uesa, early decay, lois of mau
lltltMl, atc. I Wail s. |, I ? retain' tla.ll Will ttllf Valli. KIIKI'- OF
CH A RU h. 1 In* great icincili tv ts tliM'uv'i ra .1 liy ii (uiaaiou
ury lu sundi America, -inila leif addf___. ru vt-1 ope lo tba
Mil I INMAN -itii.it n. Now York City.
NERVOUS DEBILITY, IrapotBtioB, YV?_____*i
nt the ni uans til t ?t'licraliuii. ,_c . sj..- .tu .lat n tidily
cured in winch KHTI-H'- sr:., ikh: I'li.i. r*ro ts 11c
boxes are uaoally aultlcieai. I'nccSI par box. Hu lime*, I.V.
>.-iu! toi circular. Prcp_red ny WI Ncit--> I'Mi _, __,
i beniuta. SO J"'m rt* Waar--ur-._
cl'UH iri.K, hnpoteuco bbi! DttttvMi ot -?-?
__J t.t ii. i.i. i vu 11 urn ns i 'a. alI I i I sai 11 li ii- c ira I. il i ii 4
t.il ami . lu ; HKNrtV V h \ N I Kl.s. il.n.i \i.. <ii.t 'i-i*^
??W'UliH'.S PATENT Ll-VEI. TRUSS"
ll five* lal ti 11 lillaBSnl-an N n prea.iuro ou back.
I'_i_.i-.-s Deo. Dr. Ull-IOUKV. Ol Wsil'ou-su, >. V.
s