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BLACK FRIDAY AT THE RACES
A DAT OF MELANCHOLY PROCESSIONS.
?AVOB WIX?, BUT ALL THE OTHMt FAVORITAS
F?LL BY THE ?ATsTDK.
T_t? lv*s Pool Mil ?vili go before tho next I/|flslattire
for amen?!ment ; itti weak points will be made strong,
?nil new partis the need of which wa? not apparent
?hen the measure was flint drawn up, will prob.ibly
be added. Out of respect for the feeling? of the
lowly and heartslek crowd? which Journeyed to and
from the Brooklyn Jockey dui? races yesterday and
Thursdivy the follow lug propofltlon 1? offered as a
"rtder" of the bill:
There Khali be no racing on the ground? of nnv
Jockey club when the course la intu?? than knee deep
In mud uniese (l) the Etarter inform? a long-aiilferlng
{??Mie beforehand which horse l? to pet a running
ead of two lengths, or (21 euch leading home agree*,
nncrr pain of dL?u|Uiillflratk?n, to keep hi? mud lo
blniE??lf and out of the even of hi? opponents.
If any horse Is caught throwing mud to a greater
MM than fifty ynrrt? he ?hall b? ruled olf the
9BM and ?ent to ultrto&.
Thin '??(1??" ?Vu?? not iipplv to Jockey?. Thev sre
fcerehy authorized to wvar blinken? and brt?a?t-plalcs.
Buch an amentlment to the ive? bill would MM
many a heart pang and art a? a trlldite to the Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty lo Animal.?. The ?port
at the Brooklyn course yesterday was of the most
melancholy cha'acier. It was not racing. Mr.
fcberidan was peculiarly unfortunate with the Hag,
ami notwithstanding the _9_a___M- of the flelils fallen)
to send the horses off on anything like even terms.
Ilon-es and Jockeys who got off behind were so lolled
and blinded with the mud which was showered upon
them by the heels of the Padcr thai U***mA waa
bopelcs? In every Instance. The llr-t race wa? won
by the favorite, but after that the cholo? of the piildlc
was mercilessly slaughtei?cd In each contest.
The withdrawal of Eurus and l-'avor from the fourth
race lc.t only three starters?Folian, Volante and
Gray Cloud. The public deciditi! quickly that ther*?
MN but two i'u It, refusing to lecognlze the presence
of D. A. Hoalg's dray Cloud. ?Vhllo the others were
struggling for favoittUni In tue odi? Cr.vy Cloud was
deaplscd at 0 and 7 to 1. Eollun fell off to ? 49 I at
the close, Volante going to the post at even money
and a sure thing. Gray Cloud, on the utils, got the
best of the start nnd Church hunted him along In
oriler lhat he might not soil his siili. Loliitn s rider,
swing that he mutt gain the lead or lose the race,
set out at a furl ou? pace to get ahead of Ike gray.
The chase was hot and fruitless. Eollun hung on aa
lar a? the half-mile ? polo, when, being completely
done up, he Ml b:u-k and day Cloud wont on un
iiiiili'.oii'd, flinging his mud lu Volante'* eyes twenty
yard? behind.
Miss Fold refused to make an effort In the flr-t
race. She ought to be started again to-day. Tearl
Jennings could not have lost the heavy-weight handicap
but for tho Interference ot the wretched brute that
got off In the lead, floundered Into a ?--a of ?Hfflcultle?
at the furlong aud forced the old mare to go out ol
ber course.
V?as. Race?Purse $500. Special Weights, use
Mile.
?9. B. Morris's ta. h. Favor, bv rat Malloy-Favorite, 5 rr?,
UK R).(McLsnghiln) 1
?*. ?. Uran'? eh. g. iheodosius, ??. 91.? Anderson) -
?I.J. Wooafora'? h. E Beraum, ase ?, 115.(?1__?) 8
i. J. Baldwin's b. f. Ml?? Kerd. H, 10?.(Vincent) 0
mass lili??.
nettine te win-Favor 4 io 0. ???? Ferii 6 to 2, Barnnra 4 to
1, Theodosies tt to 1.
B?ttlag for place?Favor none, Miss Ford 2 to 6, Barnnm 4
te 6, ? brodo?;u? fi to ft.
k Anrtion pools-Pavor ISO. field ISO. Mn.to.als paid $0 SI.
Al Reed (loH). I'asha (U.M. l'aure?? (TH), Ten Booker (115).
Banner ll??r?r (105) and Perici?? (115) were withdrawn
11)?? Kord delaved the atari, ?ncceeded 1b Railing off la?t and
wa? beaten half a furious Theodesia? ent ont the work to
the lower tor?. Favor lying at hlsglrlh. Mclaughlin gave
the favorite hi? head in th? homestretch and he ?trod? away
from hie opponent? a? if they wer? aarhored. winning under
an easy pull hy three length?, Theodosins second, two leugth?
belore Beraum.
8ECOM) R_CK-PUR?K ?500. TwivYeAR-Otni. 8G?
ciAL Weights. Five Fdk-ukgb.
C W. Bathgate'? ch. f. Speedwell, by Spendthrlit Pell
Mellmare, 107 ?.....(Vincent) 1
l?w-er brother?' br. e. rWllston, 110.(McLaughlin) 'i
W. H. J?uiiin_a'?lir.c King Idi?, 110 (car. Ill) (-) 8
J-xcelslor ?stablesbr. t Carrie U. 107.(Stone) 0
Tlme-1:04.
Betting te win?King ime ? te 6. Ballston 9 to ?. Speedwell
8 to 1, ('arneO. 15 to L
Belting for place?King Idle 1 to 3, Ballston 2 to S, Bpeert.
well 4 to 5, Carrie U. ? to 1.
Auction pool??Ballston 125. King Idi ? $24. Speed?
well 111?. Came (. $?,. Mutual? paid $. 8 :?3.
Maule Loorani .110) was withdraws. Ballston, nnrter Mc
I.Eiui.lni'? vlgoroiia driving, gut off in tb? lead, Cai rie G.
?eceiid, Speedwell third. King Irti? we? slow to begin and
fell back rapidly. M>t-edwell closed with liallston at IBS t irn
and tl.e E?*??, running head and head, locked like a team, drew
?Way from their opponents, opening a gap of-fonr leagth?.
The run home wa? a desperate drlre between McLaughlin
am! Vincent and the Isaii? wa? in In doubt nntil the last
stride. Speedwell. prnylog the belter mud bor?? ot th? tw?.
won i.y a tut, Balldou ?ecoud, three lengths b?Iore Klag
Idle, ? h ? ri.
Tinn?? Race?Swi ???t???? $50 Each.91,000 Added.
Special VVki'.hth. 1% linai
Applehv * Johnson's gr. f. ~?'.ailem, by Glenelg-Crownlet,
??7 lb.(Anderson) 1
Aubtu ndale Sub ?'? eh. g. II arresi, H7.(Uinchell) 2
Ijwyer Brothers' b. L ]!,??? Jun?, 107 (ear. 110)
.(McL.ughlin) S
M. Jorilan'? b. e. Al Reed, 10?.<1'?!_??p 0
???? ? no
Bettiug to wln-Be?si? June 7 to 5, Al Reed 7 to 2, llarved
S to 1. Diadem 5 to 1.
Belling tor place?HessleJnne 1 to a. Al need even, H ar?
yen ?ren, I'U,lem even.
A, ui. on poo ? I'.? ?.m June $?0, Ilaxvetl $.5, field $35.
Mutua.? ?laid $21 45.
Al Ret I was llrat (?ff. bnt ???'??? passed him ?in'ckly ano,
taking tlie ? rack. I'd all the war. winning a? she pleasen bv
three lengths. Marcel sec?n I. twenty length? bi-lore Uessi?
June, third. Al Keel beaten et. Bessie June challeugert
Marred In the homestretch, bill wiieu Mclaughlin ?aw lliat
nu mi t was hopeless he pulled op.
Ful'RTll llOT ???G9-??G???9 950 Each. 91,000 An
i?Ki?. Braciai, weights, m? ifnaa
I). A. Hoalg's gr. g. ?irav Cloud, by liyaer AH Interpose,
6 vr?. 107 ft.((.burcli) 1
?. J. Baldwin's 1?. h. Volante. 5, 110.(Hamilton) 2
Owner* br. c Kolian, 4. Ilo.(-) 3
f T-BS-1.59.
Hettiu?? to win? Volante even. Kolian 7 to 5, Orar (loud
lui.
Auction pools-Volante $'-'J, EoUau 115, << ray Cloud $?.
Munii!? ? dl 1-7 '.Kl.
Ka cor din) aud Kiiriis (110) were withlrawn. Orar Cloud
en Hie rail? gui ? lie best ?! the sia: t, air', n-rcr lielug lieaded,
?von. pulled double, by two lengths. Volant? secomi, twenty
le u g? ti? before Kid, in. lo'lau ?jilll uuder t'i? wlil|i like a steer
?iti,e hilf-mle pule. Volante gained on Gray Cloud rapidly
at tic liiil.sh. but his chase wa? a hopele?? one.
Fimi Rt? ??MiAvv-Wi.K.iii Handicai?. 9-0 Each,
tfOo? Auiii.i?. 8ix Fcm.'is',-.
Applcbv <$ Johnson? b.c. Oralfjrd. br Glengarry-Neva?
da. 1 yis. 199 It?.(H?yward) 1
K. Cur: man's ?. m. I'eirl Jennings, aged, 119..-) V
U. ' Bok'Srk r. Mute. 4. 12U.(Church) 8
liwter Urot'ier?? b. f. hViooa 4. 114.(.Mcl.auvhlln) 0
Verit?? ?stable'? ch. f. Saluda. 4. l??.(Uauiliiou) 0
T?s 1-17.
netting to win-Poarl Jennings 8 to ,1, Bradford 3 to 1,
Mute 7 ? J. r'eroita 5 to 1, Haluila 0 to 1.
R*;tlng for iiluce?Pearl Jennings 7 lo 10. Bradford even,
Mule 7 to 5. G?,??? 7 to 3, Sala U ?- to 1.
Auction peals? Pearl Jennings $_j, Mule 114, I'eiona $10,
fle'dllH. Munial? paid $27 ?0
Knf.ui.i (1141. ?ileiulou (1..? and llroughion (114) were
-rittr'r.s'rn. ???? ?tart was very bad, ?I ut? being tar in nont
?f lh? others, Br-dlerl s.tcon I. Halud? third, the favorite
lomth. Mad Mute been of any account he would Iratawou
Ihr r-ee, hut the only obted he served was to get Iu i'earl
Jrnnings's way ani cune Imr to I???? the pri/.e. Hradfont
?r-t?? !" th- Ir nt al the furlong and restatasi lu Hi? lead to
ti ? on I, a it,ii.ti. by a neck, Pearl JcnuluifS ?ecoiid, four
Iri.iths befurc Mut ?. ihlid.
Sixth Rack.-Purs? 9500. Skli.ino. lllOMn.i?.
J l?e ion? ? b g Joe Mitchell, by ?lengarrr Kale
1'isner .?:(!, IDi Iti.(Church) 1
J. ? ???.? ? s il, ?t. Bel moot. :?. 19.(Penny) 'j
? V.. -?.fe-.s hr. g. Ollas lo, 5. 11?. .(-) 8
>:?. rlMl,| .slable'sc.'L g OICBdoB, 5. 110...(P. Kitr.patr.cki 0
Holmi ?-lo.'? b. C. Lancaster. 4. lis .( liaaiiltou) I?
W. C. |,a.y s Ii ?? 'In- r.i.iu?:,.??!, 4. 1 la.(McLaughlin! 0
b. K. Thoma?'? b. t. Carissima. 4, 107.(Stone) 0
I line- 1 .?'.'?.
Belline to win~C'..ri??lina 3 te 1, The Bourbon 4 to 1. ??1?
Tt,?? t 4 to 1. ' ? Un!,? li toi, Joe MilCiiol) li lo 1, I.-iicesIw
? tu ). 'leudon H tu 1.
tir 11 ? ?? _? lar piai???Carissima ?ven, Th? Tionrbcm 8 to 5,
??-??,?ml ? lo ?"?. ???ep??? 2 to 1, Joe Milch?!! li to 1, Lancaster
9 It? 2. (ileiidiiB ? le 1.
A ? u?,ii |?,,iis.-i aussi?a s-:."., nrlandu 113, laiiicastcr 91-,
The IlourlHiu *):?. Del?! $-8. .Mull?ais paid ?:i7 ?.?.
?llowsiiip (109) wa? withurawii. .1.?? Miuhell wa? tl??
l?_-!ei hi Ih? ?Uri, which gav? him the race, a? nothing < otiid
?..?? nini. I_U3SMSC marte a s-roug old for hist plaie in III?
ran along the Intckslrelch, but .".Is eeight tolti h? anlr against
him and he f"ll back. Orlandi closed np a wile gap aud
looked dangerons at the head of ihe ?trelch. but his ?noil wa?
?holt 1.veil. Joe Mitchell won by a length. BelooB'. second
?li lcur His before urlando, inlid. N'e bid for the winner.
LAST DAY Cjg THK DROOKLVN HACKS.
Thi?, is the in?' day of lb?? Urookltu Jo?: hey Club races.
The course will be heavy, but as tho programmo Includi -
the nani???, of g*od hors??* rcLspoclabl?.? flnUhes may be
louk'-d for Iii-1? ad of the miserable processions of plugs
With which the public has been bored for two days.
IIoih.w i. ?lio was beaten In th?? ?%M Special, reappear?
to-day in the Second Special tarrying 113 pound , and
although the gallant chestnut is not himself by twenty
pound?, he should win ihe race. Favor lilted .if mud so
Much yesterday that he ?ill probably run second to Han
?m.
George Oyster may win the Holly Handicap, Los
Angel. ? second.
First r?c?*?Modtwty to win, Pericles second.
?scuid race?Gray Cloud Ors!, Quien of Kll.abcth
Baton.1.
Klfih-IlalNtoti to win, Monniouih ?ecjnd.
The??: si?? th? entries In full ?
yuunr Rack - ???t;.?? 6500. Special Weioiits. Six
FURLONGS,
Marne. Agt.iVtight. Save. Age. Weight.
Slrwwn Duke.4 lloMod.-ty.H 105
Barry Ruesell.4 ios Fretvloin .S DO
BUhnp.4 108 Allegheny.3 l?H
jTBrtel??.6. 100 1 raulem.3 W
BLtoMt- Handicap. 1 3-1? Miles.
jresne. Age. ir*ieht.'Xame. Agf.Wei?ht.
Gray Clond.6 1 (1 Queen ol F.llr.abeth .3 10J
fwlh.a 0 Ulti? Arthur.4 loo
Btehinotad.6 1)0
3*HI-D-ll0Ll.r IIANDICA". TWO-YEAR-OLM. But FlR
LOKOS.
Mem*. W*iaht.\\am*. n*i?ht
?34*4*1? 0T?tar.llSLarchraont..7. *e?
ImAiiiIm....lltiUmplr?.." 22
?Omaha.llii'Pocatalio._., U
Bausfkction.na Aibsuv.9?
Specialty.Ill" Iaxu?t. 86
Bordhsrn.IOS Ctisi_bly. 93
Jfcllnds.10_|
Fuijkth - Second Bpkcial Special WiiiaHTS. 1<8
Miles.
Xtm*. Aat.w*{qhl\Xanu. Ag*.W*igM.
Vejante.6 166 Haaovar.6 116
JtichBond.6 136 lOrlsette.6 110
ES^:::::i |fc?|ar::::r.:.l il.
Barnum.-..? 126|Mih Motley.8 110
FlFTU-'J^O-V*_tA^I_i6. 6P80IAL W-I4JRT8. ?IX FUR?
UM
? ^??^.?as
*U*t?B.
"ow?.-.-lo
Menmentb._
JNUUft.-.Ili
Bt>t4Wf.107
Birra?Selli .to. _>? Miles.
E*m*. Agt-Wetght
Autwol?.* g*
Queen Re??.3 e
Belmnnt.? .-8 88
Kamt. Ab*. WeigXU
Teu Booker.6 112
HellleV?n.4 101
JoeMitcliell.a 86
First Race at 2:1? p. m.
Beat* Invi foot ef Kaat :t4th-?t. New-York, ?t 11:20 a. ra.
and 1?:20*?a1 p. m., oonnectlng at Long I.land City with
Kpeajlal Rae? Tra?as leaving 10 n.lnnu? l?Ur. ??_4? from
feet ?t Wbitehsll st. hall-hourly tren 11:10a. ra. to'aMOp. m.,
oonneotlag with Culver Route trains at Boy Itnig*.
THE PATRON -JA Y-EYE-8EE MATCH.
Chicaoo, Sept. 30? To-day it was ?rranged that th? $10,000
r?ee between Jay Eye See and Patron, announced for to?
morrow, hat postponed en aocount of tb? weather-damaged
condition of the track, will take place at Washington Park
on Octoiier 1C. It was ?is > decided thai preceding th? main
race of the day, there will le ? cnnlest between Harry
Wilkes and Bell? Hamlln for a purse of 61.500.
RACIM1 IN ESOLAND.
LoxiiO*?, Sept. 80. -Thi? was ths fourth day of the New
market first O. to ber meeting. The race for the Hout Memo
rial Stake? was wen by ? head by T. Valentine'? bay colt Hky
Pilot. Lord /.eii?n.r? colt CMrtsverock was incorni, a length
ahead of the Duke of H. nail ton'? bay or brown filly Nino,
thud. Ther? were Uve ?'.silera. The lost betting was 14 to
1 against c?ky Pilot, tl -? ; against Cserlaverock, and 8 to 1
sganni .Nina.
THE ST. LOUIS-DETROIT GAMES.
LOCAL MAXAGEI1S MAKING CONFLICTING CHIMA?
RAIS SToPPKD PLAY OK. ?TATEN ISLAND.
Trouble him already BBBffSl out about the coming serle*
Of gaines between the M. Loul? and Detroit club? for ilio
chaiupionnhlu of tho country. 11 ?eutiis that Manager
Von Der Ahe has made some arrangements, while Mr.
btearns. of the Detroit club, h:i? made others. The Met?
ropolitan club claim? that two of these game? will bo
playd on Statcn Island, the Bunklyn management SB**
two grimes ?re contracted for at iJri.oklyn, while the New
York management ?ay that ai least one game will be
played at tire Polo Grounds. John B. Day claims that tho
two clubs arc to play at the l'ilo Gtounds ou October 15,
while C. II. Byrne, of ihe BlMSJB club, Is confident thai
the two nines will play on h s ground? in Brooklyn on
that date. Mr. Day yesterday received a dispatch from
Detroit asking him to allow ? he proooscd game to be
played at the Polo Grounds in Friday, October 14. He
telegraphed back that ho would noi consent to auy such
arrangement and thai Hie game would bo played as orig?
inally arranged or not at all. Messrs. Day and Hwne
had a conference about the matter .ve?t<rday, bul nothing
was definitely settled.
Xhi? record, to dato arc. a- follows :
Lingua). Won. Ixtat.' Aiioeiation. Wen. Loit.
Detroit. 77 41 St. Leuis. T0 35
Chicago. ?? 4fi Cincinnali. 7K 8?!
PhllatUlpkl?.. li'J 4H lajulivlile. Tt 66
Xew.York. 07 62 BalUmare. 71 6b
Rosica. 62 MAtliletlo. 61 64
Pittsburg . 40 ?a Riooklvn. 67 ??
Waihlugton. 4? 73'Melrep .litan.. 40 85
Indianapolis . 84 8ft Cleveland.. 87 eV
The scheduled gamo at St. George yesterday between
the Metropolitan and Brooklyn dubs 886 postixuied ou ac?
count of the rain. The ?ame n nos will play lo-day.
GAMES IN OTHER CITIES.
WASMOMft*?**, Sept. 30?The New-York ?ml Washington
?IBB? played a r-1??* and hard-fought BBBM lo-day, which th?
home club won. Ihe icore wa* :
New-Vork .0 0000000 0?0
WaahiuBton.? ooooooiO?l
Ba**)iit?-New York, 4; Washington. 5. KiTor??M ew.
York, 0-, (Voahlngton, 0, Pitcher?-Koefu and Whlluey.
Umpire? Mr. Doescher.
PmsBTK ?. 6886 30.-The Detroit club defeated the
PitUburg ame lo-day by Uic following ?cor? ?
Pittsburg.-.0 0 U ? 0 1 0 0 0-1
Detroit.1 0 o o 0 0 1 u ??I
BoMhlta?Pittsburg,'.?; Detroit 8. Krrori? Plttihurg, 2 ?
Detroit. 2 Pitchers?AlcCormuk and GeUeiu. I tupir??
Mr. I'uwti?.
CutVELAMI). Bel-t. 30.?The Cleveland and I.oiilivllle
club? playeo a draw .-a ne lo-day. Ih.? su the ?core :
Loulsvlll?.1 4 0 8 0 0 0 0-t?
Cleveland. .1 0 6 0 0 I 0 D-t?
BaseblU?Loulsvlll?. 14 ; Cleveland, 18. Errora-Louls
Vlll?, 8 ? Cleveland, ft. ?-l!. hris-lie? k?-r sud Ul.ks. I'm
pire?Mr. Mcunsd*.
At Bsltlmor*-Athletic. 11 Baltimore, 3.
Pun.aim rut ?. se;.t _o.~?'??? Philadelphia.Bos ton game
was p*slpoued on otxount ol *et grounds
CttlCKET O AM'.8 TO-DAY.
The two Metropolitan rival cru^ot clubs, the ?taten Island
and Manhattan, will play u ?nateli '-'?lay at tSUftcn Ialaud.
Both dab? will be fully represented '?od tho belt g ime of 'Me
?e i?tin l? expected.
A t Proip?ot Park the King? ? oui. ' club will ploy th?
ne w.y formed Albion clou.
PIGEON FLYERS IN CONVENTION.
At a ?pedal meeting of the Congre?? ot the Ked.'ration
of Pigeon Flyers held ln this ? ity yesterday, Henry Wag?
ner, of the Hub Club, Boston, wo? elecu-1 limi vl??.
preslden. ; Hugh McCoy, of tho Pattpsco Club, Balliti "r?,
second vice-president. The next ? guiar meeting of Ih?
congress Is to bo held in Philadelphia on the thud Wed?
nesday In November, 'ihe race BtsSB?Of was Infuni-? 1
that the birds of C. 0. r.arrett, Boston, and .1. McGauhey,
A. Gordon and II. II Llppmcott, Philadelphia, ?eie i?-dy
for Hie Journeys of the young bird dlsunco recotd. Tho
distance not to bo leu? than 830 miles. The Button buds
will fly from Canada and UM i'hllad-lphlaii? from Indiana
The member* of tho Hub Cluli agi.-ed th_: UM beet ator
ag.? speed from Esperance, *s. Y., to the Wagner or Hair, t:
It.ft?. 10_ miles, ?houli has/? UM l.oiior ol the mmmm of
Volunteer. The Wagner Bird? u ?do the journey last Sun?
day, the flrst ?even making in.? average ipaad of fij rants
a minute, ihe wind to th?? BBBtlSlj* of 18? ...ur???, u.
coming in fratn the east. Ihe Barrett kit of twtuly-Iour
conical this (iBlBI lo-moriow, woalher poriuilllng.
HOME NEWS.
rROMlMNT AKKIVAIA
Claremlon 7/ofrt-llaro? de ItaJ ub?. lirarlllan Minuter at
Wa? iingion, anu John tv. Kttaly, of l'nil*delphla.//? ??
mun House?t.ovei m,? Iiavid 11. Hill .viuey /.? .??
Michael I.?via, of lie.ami, au.l Iti ai Admirai Allred 'lay lor.
U.S. Navy.Murray JIM Utlti tt ??t???0? ltnlUe|.|
Piocior. oi Vennout, a?.I exCoagrraemaa J*bn Van \ BM
hi?, of Ko? lie.1-1.ll'.t.d.or J folti-fi. H. 11. ' ... vie*.
l'i??:.lent of tlie Missouri Hallway hy*l'iu>..1 ?orinari?
Holet?D?lierai A. C. McUtirg, ol Lhiiogo.Jfi/ifwi Jlvu,<
? beuaioi Joiiii llame?, of Caiiaiidalgua, N. Y.
w??? u oonra o.n to day.
Brooklyn JtMWf Uni. tBBUB, i.rat- ?-.? n?!, _ 15 p. ni.
?Natalio nais leiereiice case Iteriti<? liefere? Loi?, No
40 Wail-el.
H?.-1 urn of Volunteer Kire.neirs Assidanoli from Cah.
fonila, evening.
.N.w-ioia. Albi. Ili; Club gam. ?, Moti 11a\???, 2-JU
p. in.
Meeting of theTth RBglSMSl Valoraos Armory, 8 p. in.
Coiictii? lu Cenila! and froapOCt Park.?., 4 ?. ????
Dr. Mci.I.miii'b addi-?? b?!ore ?tren railroad men,
?s'lucty-MMii ??. and ?a-tond-sto, a p. in.
m;\v-voi;k ? p r.
:.elly Leo, the cbilil wh?, ?? fi alili by ? wo iiidlnn ,
Wae cum ml I ted lo Ilio taro nf .Mr. Gell)'s MIMI Vf -
teiday by JmHIw White, Wim advised ??,? claliiiaiii- ,.
tako tho malici' to I..'- fjupitli?! louil.
Governor IMI caino to ikil illy y?'?l?-iday fumi lia h.
lio wen. lo III?.? Hoffman Jluiiso aii'l l??t STIBlB| ?ill '(d
With a liliiid. Ho Kill ici un, lu Albany tosu>.
1 oliceli.an Vance, ol Capialu Hj. a is ?>????_?? ? |,?
caini? t<j lleu'l'juail'-ie un \l ein??-il.? y ti? BBS BBS J mi
tl,ai?,?? BBBll-rt lulu, SU Ui link Ijial lit fell a-bep, Aa?
ltd*,,??!.
Tbo Iicv, Dr. ('. S. l.ublnsoii, of the Madison, Ac BM
.'rcsbytcrlan Church, trill pii-int ' In-li lui |, al
llliibiratioiis ' ia BMlflQW owning In ir?uinli,g bl?
I ciuie? on 1 ? pt ani Uie Esdii?. irni h j.r ??. t I _u
IBttmslMI Um wiiiier, bulb in the pit-aUiliig -I 4 in
the ??il?, "in? ni publica ion.
(.hartes Wolanetk, a Mesad ave ?li i^i-t, w!< ?a?
accu exl of ?iialpiactlc?? un Canta Reto, via, a? | ifttad
rt?? ?niIn Ih-PiI?? .IiiiIk?? ? uvtlng. Ih?? u-,???.??. ?ili? ,?-??
indu u-? for willingly siibiuiiiing lu an operali? ts-as
also dl?cbaige<l yes eixlay,
New additions to the _jc-.Ii lek slami? aie ?Hups
al 4? cent? per pomi'? : picker??!, || uni?; film??
trou ? and sintMu, li! l-'_ MB, lall int? Affli are
tine, rangas li-uni ti to itfi ceni n t-acb.
" A llridgo ticket Blfcn away wlih rfcry su^ ?' ein'??'
Is the templing ball utTcred by ?.'hathau.-?. clothier?
to panning ?ountl'j men.
Tho Oil?? y Club organized (m? social puipn?en, ban
been Incorporated. The directors aie Henry W.
Wheeler, Jain?? .. 'Veril, Jam??? M. Lull, franklin M.
llaynnin and John A. Daily.
TbO Will o? Col "IL 1 Challo? ?, KpcintT, by which all
hla property was ????? bu Ins wife, wa? admitted to
pivbaio ycsteidey.
The 1'rovldenro Lino passenger business Is (llscuii
tlnucd today ???' I be season. Tho ? earners Uhodo
Island and Ma-ca? lni.?eti? wil run on tho RootaftoB
Uno at roliiei-i rale? lu?' lio?'.on. frovldenco and tbo
1_* t.
Allen Dodwortli, tbo well ki own teacher of dan/lug,
begins to-day I.1-? foitleth yetr of advertising In T'1*
SUSOO- Mr. Dodworth'e ?lili I? eijiial to Ills ex?
perience. It IS worihy of IK It?, al-o, tbat bl? adver?
tisement? havo alwayit come 'brunch uno adver bring
agent, Lawieneo ?Mike, ol No |M Naa?au-st.
The changes In the in.ina?? vii.? of tbo la I fir Mall
Steamship Company wen? a , |e at a meeting of tbo
dire? t.?i? ye?tcr.lay. Ja> ? Id ?nd C. 1?. Homing on
?ero clecU-d members ??f tr-.aiU In place o! two
dummy dire? tor? <ho??w ?J lienry Hart ai I lie annual
meeting In May. and _ further pursiianco of the recent
plan Mr. Hart rcelr.io?! tho pre-ddeucy. and George J.
Gould was chosen as 1,1.s MMMMT? Vuiing Mr. Guiild
had reiui-od Ut qualify aa a dlreci?ir, but ? bo changes
in? tho hoard caused him to change his mind. Mr.
tlart will remain a member of the hoard.
William Jiongough. ?lio caiwed the panic In the
Grand Opera Uou_e on Friday night, was fined #10
yesterday at .be Jei?c>x?u Market fu-Ice Court.
The largo painting ol Charles (?Iron's ? Deux ti" ut."
(Two bister?) was exhibited ior the first time In this
country la*t evening, at ? prit ate view given bv tho
New-York Society tor tbe rrontouon of Art,In tbe Rden
Muiee building. The gallery wUl bo thrown open to
tb? publie to-day.
Th? first monthly ente- talnmrnl under the auaplces
ot Ui? Washington ilolgh1? Uterwry ?odety will ho
held In the Athena-enm, In One-hiiiidr?M-an<l flftT-flfth*
st., between Tenth-ave. and the Boulevard, .his evening.
BROOKLYN".
Daniel Mullen wa? Indcrtrd ye?teiTiay for man
Sasughter In the first, degree In killing Michael Mullen
at a chrl-Ueningparty on July -I, at buinner and Gates
aves.
The officers of the 23d Reslment hare decided to
tender the colonelcy to Colonel John V. Partridge, who
commanded the regiment before he was made a .Ire
Commissioner by Mayor I>?w.
NEWS FROM THE SUB 1RES.
JERSEY CITY.
Jeremiah Cosfigan, ace forly, who wa? convicted of fonr In
?Delincai? for assalili ?a ?choel girls, was yesterday sentenced
te ten year? in siale Prison.
NEW-JERSEY.
OR ahoi.?Otto ?mtrlaff. who?? nam? has b?e_-set lea
Sensational revival of the caee ef I'hoebe Paulin, whe was
rnnrdered oa th? "range moentalB?. lia? engaged counsel aad
b?f un a snlt fer libel against a brother of the murdered girl.
Ki i/.AHi? in.?At a meeting ef th? vestrr of Ht, John's
Chnrch on Thursday, actloa was taken oa the report ot the
committee appel?tes, te ?sanine loto the charge? made at
Iinrliam, Lona., agstail Hector Oil? A. (llasabrook. Ile ?? m
ti?n? were adopted e?inessin their hellst in K?cter ??Use
brook'? Innocence ?nd the conviction tbat the partie* mailing
the charge? war? mlitakeo. Th? recuir 1.? requested toces.
lin ne hl? minUU'EtloD? and hearty support!? plsdg?d Ulm.
NEWARK.
Otto Rhein, se? thirty?fonr. a cabinet maker, commutivi
?incide in a vacaat lut, aear Roseville-ave. yesterday, by
BliusJllng.
WE8TCHE8TER CftUVTT.
Eamthpst_r ? At a meeting ef Uadlng Rep?blica?? on
Thnisdar, It was divide,! to organice a permanent chili of
active worker? to be known a? tb? liattoh?ster Republican
Club.
LTONS SENTENCED TO RE HANGED.
rNMOVKI? IIV TIIK AXN-OCNCT.M FNT OK HIS DOOM?
AN API'KAI. TO UK TAKKN.
The ?ontence of ?lcatn was pronounced yesterday
against Ii.inlel Lyons,who was recently convicted before
Recorder Smyth of murder In the first degree in killing
Joseph J. tniiiin. It WM Hie foiirili capital sentence
wbli'li the Recorder lia.? pronoiim-ed within the last few
months. There have not been for many years M many
c.isei? from tills county awaiting tbo action of tbe
Appaiali Courte In which the prisoners if the conviction
is attlrmeil will HtlfTiT Ilio death p.-ti.iIfy.
The same crowd of young friends of Lyons who
w.itcliesl the trial were on harnt yc?teiiiay to hear him
Ecntcnco'l. Home of tliein found adiiilltaii'?- to tin? court?
room, luit many were kept outside lu tbe corridors.
Lyons was not rendered serious by his approaching
sentence, but talked In a toue of light bravado before be
wae arraigned.
Clerk ???,?? called out the name of Daniel Lyons, a ml
Chief Clerk .??parks, who ha? taken part In tin.netielug
of ?cores of murderers, had the ?loath warrant Lyon?
approached the bar ami scaled himself, while his
counsel, Messrs. Blake and Htilllvan, in <?? the usual
motion for a new trial on the minutes of lb?? trial. Mr.
Rlake said that ?nine new evidence bivi lieeii prooured to
show tbe bad character of some of Ilio ?? It neu?? for tho
proseeiltlnn. lit? .did not, however, base his application
for a new trial on that ground. When the motion bad
been formally ?bulled Lyons stund up.
".Have you anything to say I " asked fie clerk.
? Not bin' to say," Lyons ans were.1.
Recorder lay III then ??,11re?sed him. ?? said tbat
Lynn? had reeelre.l an Imparila! trial before Intelligent
Juror?. 1 In? facts proven at the trial, bis threats, hi?
attempts to eecii-e a weapon, hi? lying In wall for
(Jotnn, hl? shouting without teine bin.self assaulted ?t
that time, bad mulo It evident that the killing was i?ri?
meslitateil. The lury could not have found any other
verdict under the testimony. The Recorder warned
I.von? to give up any hope of a successful appeal ami to
nrenare im death. He MMNl him to be hanged <>n
I 11>1.< v. Not -ember 24.
Lyons stintd with his face directly toward the Recorder
while sentence was pronounced. Ills gate waa steady
and the only evl'lence tha? he felt bis situation waa a
convulsive ?l.ovemout of the tlmiat. Ho wan dre?st?d aa
at tho trial, and his taee w,?s cleanly sbaveu. ?Ills dark
compleil'iii did not grow ruddy under tin? words ef (lie
Recorder. Ho walk?-! hack ten? cell with the Deputy
HhrrllT with tbe swing of the sBoolders which Is habitual
with him. He wa? taken at MM !?? tin? Tmubs. He will
nut be executed on No\einl?er _."?, M un appeal will bo
taken 111 Ms case.
?p??????<???????._
E. ?t W. !.. cV W. E. ?k If,
"????a" Ttumu." "-?ir_.u"
IIf.vrt A. DaMIMA M. D.,
I-.'? 'Ar,! ?? ! ?_
ITnir?-?t? 11 ?. n7. Iii.su?, >: :a? V -rr . m -tyst??.
Genito-l'rinary organ?. 1 ,????a ? m f.irilny.
Kf.nv ii?v's Hat- Hic bad nt the 1? .'it morir r.
D?riiy?. Il !?(). 99 35. ?. M . Klk Itala. |d '.?o, ?M ?o, tJ t?J?
?avlngtl&ij per hau 99 ? orl.andl ?L
Remington
STANDARD
Typewriter
Wj. ki.??. Koainans A Benedict,
Ml P.ltOAliWAY. NEW YORK.
THE
UNIVERSAL,
ON WASHINGTON.ST , lUtOOHI.YY
Tl.? BBBl linpnaing. l.raulifiil. ml attrai tiva r?t?ll Cltabllsli
in? nt In America, ?s .11 be
OPEN
This Evening
1NTIL 10 ???.?? ?
Pltnateil nn Waililngton it,, but three block? from th?
Rrooklyn terminus nf the Kast lllver Bridge, and occupy.ug
Iheentir? block bounded l>v
Washington, adams, till ih y and PBMOMIi
hTs.
P.. ?1.lents of Itsw York city and merchant? from other cities
vlillingtli? metropolis sre ??peclally lnvlltxl to visit this
gram! establishment.
UEBIAI1 BROS. ' & OWINGS,
Pt'IaTOX, WASHINGTON'. ??? MM, T1M.ARY AND
PLUKKAL WTS.
BROOKLYN
For Twenty-flye Dollars
We are now prepared to take your mensure and m?ue
te order ? WINTER OVKRt'OAT ef One nilMlUTKI)
FAR BKAVKK, MATIN I.IHK? THROUGHOUT,
? welled seam?, Silk Velvet Callar, r?l?r? ?inched, piped
wlih clalh or tabular braid, a? the option of the buyer,
In fact a flrat-ela** Overcoat Iu every respect, each a*
?-ill ordinarily roet fifty dollars.
? ? na & co,
TAILORS,
?IKOAIMVAY A*I> 1?1???.,
AIM),
1167 BROADWAY, Oppoalie City Hall Park.
BETHESDA.
? ATI BAI. MINERAI. WATER.
M A BlPBRlOR TABLE WATER AND AN AB80.
LUTI KIDNEY REGULATOR.
KASKINE
.(THE NEW QUININE.)
HORS
STRONGLY a
VOUCHED FOR
THAN ANY
OTHER DRUG OP
'MODERN TIMES.
A POWERFUL TON?C
that the most ilellcate stomaoh will boar.
A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA,
RHEUMATISM,
??RVOUS PROSTRATION
and all Germ MSBBSM '
??? MOST SCI li.VTf KID AND ?JUCCE9SFUL BLOOD
PURIFIER. Hiipennr to qnlnlue.
Mr. F. A. Miller. UUO East 157th?t., New York, vu cure?!
by Kasklno of extreme maialini prostration alter ?even year?
?offering. II?? luil run .lown from 17G. iiounil? tn 07, bSflB ?>n
Kaiklnr ln Inn". 1888, wen? to ?oil In one mouth, regained
hi? full weight in nix mouths, ymn me did him no guod what?
ever.
lean ln the strong?? maaoer recommend Ka?kln?* to b?
Jnst vliat von ?a? It I?-? good ?uliilitnto for -iiilulu? with
non* of It* had ?fleets. Affer many remed??? fall?.!. Kaskin?
cur??1 tu- wife and ?everal utli?r* tu whom I recoinmeuded it
for malaria. I give th* new ijntD.iin mv he?rtv endoi??mrut.
?(Rev.) Win. Luca?, llartor ?race rhiirch. itatenna. Ohio.
Letter? from IM ?hove persons, glviug full .letali?, will he
aent on application.
Ka?k!ne can he taken without any ?Metal medical advice,
fri per hotlle, .,r ? ? )...itl?>? lor $3. Sold by all druggi?t? or
?cut by mail on reeeint of urte
KASKINK Co.. .14 WsBIBB it. New-York.
A. J. CAMMEYER
161, 163, 165, 167, 169 6th-ave.
COKNKIt WTll-ST.
?OHI MF.N THINK THAT ERCAVEI TIIF.Y PAY
THEIR PRIVATE hoot makkrs BIOS MICE?
THEY ORT A ERTTBREBOE than i sell VOR half
THK ROR ??.
THIS ISA MISTAKE. AXVOfVE.V QUALITY AND
FINISH t)K STVI.? HI?? SHi.E COST A C'EKTAIN SUM
ARD TO ORAROS MOKE IS SIMPLY TO HOB ONE'S
CVBTOMBBE
I GUARANTEE TO SF.I.L AS ???? AND AS STYLISH
SHOKS AS CAN HE MAIlK FDR AUDIT HALF THE
l'Hithf.lIARUEO BY CUSTOM BOOT MAKERS.
Men's French Calf Hand-Sewed Shoes.
$5.00
PER PAIR.
THIS LINK OF ????? ARE EIPF.fl AT.T.Y DF.RION
HU rOTAEETRBPLAOROf DOSBBT OKADEOUS.
TOM WORK OF THK FINEST M ATK III A I. A ? I) FINISH
ARD THE BEET E ori?ManshipthaTUAN BE PRO.
DUCER AND All!' WARRANTED POLLY KQI'AL'TO
ANY ?I STUM MAt)F I HAT ARE HOLD FROM $8 TO #10.
TIDY Alt?. MAI'K IN EVERT ETTLB AND FOHM.IAND
IT RAREM No difference what TRRPRRPRR?
EROE MAY I?K. I can aVARARTEE PERFECT SAT
I-l ?. I ION IN KYKIIY INSTANCE.
BYBBYTRIBO IN THK SHAPE OF FOOTWEAR Foil
MAN. ?nil IV, oil ORILO, A!' PRIORI FAR BELOW
ANY OTHF.H DEALER FOR THK SAME BRADI OB
?BOER
EBRD KOK itTAI.OIllR MAU,El? FREE, s*
A. J. CAMMEYER,
Sixth-av3. and 12th-st.
UFE ASSOCIATION,
PtaTTE R MILDINii. 3H l'Alili BOW, ? Y.
t B HARPER, President.
CENTRAL TRI SI 00, OF NEW-YORK, TRUSTEES OF
II! ? I EVI FINI'.
LIFE INSURANCE
AT
One-Half Usual Cost,
$i,
$2,
00 CASH SURPLUS.
00 ASSETS.
81,000 ? ? ?li per ?lav pul.I lo Wl.lo??? und Oritbana
Telai permeili* mor? itaaii
?3,750,000 OO.
A.linlislnn ftJtM ami l>ue Yrar's Annual l'ii-'s
For 4/?,????) Lif? liisuianr*.$ S8
For ??,???? Lite tusnranr??. 70
For '.'?l,ODD I.lf.? Insurant???. 140
?????a? Dur? ?lui lli?l rear. S? lor reih $1.000 In
?urtiur??.
llOHTi'AKV PRBatHTMB PAYABLE BI-MONTHLY
BABBO I I'ON THE ?G?G??. death CI_UMB,
Mar* ?ban Fourteen ?Illliun II.ill.? r? in lush ?Irru.lv,
?iivrtl in Mirini.-?? lit reduction el pri'iulum*. Save your
monej liv insulina ??uh Ihe
MUTUAI. I1KSKI1VI-: FIND LOT ASStMlATIOX
Horns Ole, Pier Biiii,
3*s l'Alt ? HOW. NEW. YO ? ?.
GOLD MEDAL, PAR IB, 18H,
BAKER'S
Warranted absolutely purw
Ceees-, from which theusceasof*
Oll ha? been removed. It ha? tAng
Mm?? the ttrenffth ot Cocoa mixe|
with Starch, Arrowroot or Huga^
and I? therefore far more economi
cal, costing Un than o?4 cetit g
eup. It U dellcloua, noiirUhln?
?tiengthciiiiig, ea?lly digested, ?a|
admirably adapltvl for Invalid* aj
well a? for person? In liralth.
Held by flrocer? ey?rywh?rs?
BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass.
THE TRIBUNE
$8.50 A YEAR.
By Mail, 75 cts. a Month.
A political an 1 family newspaper of the hlghnst oUii,
printing copions und iiorriplete tolographln dUpitoUn?,
reviews of the markets, special cible eorrespomlnni)?
from Kurope, a strong editorial pago, .??.celioni racing
and sporting now?, and tbo beat boo-, dramatto and art
reviews.
THK ? RI BIT .?? 1s the only Republican morning
dally In New-York Ulty. Unswervingly for Protection to
American Industry, lie consistent record on this suujeol
comtneuds it to the hearty support ot evory Repuhll
caa. Head the letters from old soldiers in The Tkibl.m
TIIK Nl'KDAV G??????: (always 12 and
sometimes IU pages) is a clean, entertaining and
extremely- valuable paper. ('??uipoNed almost
wholly ot originili matter, though diversifie??! by
Judicious and bright selections from other panera, it Is a
paper of great value ami oau lie read with safety in auy
raxullv. ? Sweet, fresh and invigorating." I? the com?
ment of all who read tt. THK BUNUAY TUIUUNE oau
be subscribed for separately; 91 00 per y oat.
I Post??? tee, except la New-York City.
O'NEILL'S,
???-AVE., 20TH to 218T ST8.il
NOW OPEN. I
OUR GRAND MILLINERY PARLORS, !
WITH THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF ?
TRIMMED BONNETS AND HATS '?
TO BE FOUND IN THIS CITY AT REASONABLE PRICE?,
OUR STOCK OF
?NTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS
FOR LADIES, MISSES, AND CHILDREN,
UNEQUALLED FOR VARIETY AND STYLE.
OTJB LATEST IMPORTATION OF
COSTUMES, WRAPS, RAGLANS, NEWMARKETS
AND JACKETS
CONTAINS ??? BEST EFFORTS OF PARIS AND BERLIN MODISTES.
All-wool Plaid Jackets, with Satin Hood, $4.25 ; worth $6.75.
Fine French Beaver and Jersey Cloth Jackets, $6.75 and $8. 75?
worth $9.75 and $12.75. F ??
English Seal Flush Sacques, Quilted Satin Lining:, Seal Loons ana
Chamois Pockets, $18.75 to $37.50. v m
English Seal Plush Wraps, with Ball Fringe to match, $19.75 to
""special opening this week of
CHILDREN'S SUITS AND CLOAKS ]
AND LADIES' AND MISSES' UNDERWEAR.
All-wool Suitings, 45 inches wide, 69c. per yard.
Colored Cash meres, 40 inces wide, 49c. per yard?
Black Faille Fran?aise, 98c, to $1.50
Black Gros Grain Silk, satin finish, 98c. to $1.49.
SPECIAL SALE OF CURTAINS.
Lace Curtains, 95c. to $5.00.
Chenille Curtains, $3.98 to $7.75.
Smyrna Rugs, Chenille Table Covers, Raw Silk Furniture Coverings
BLANKETS.
4,000 pair, G9c. to $35.00 per pair. Embroidered and plain
flannels.
TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, ETC.,
MERINO AND SILK HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR.
Paid Parcels delivered within 75 miles of New-York City
free of charge. Orders by mail receive prompt attention.
H. O'NEILL & CO.,
6TH-AVE. 20TH TO 21ST-STS.
AVe aliali continue to keep at the head of the procession in the
clothing trade, and whoever has clothes to buy can depend upon
us for the best, always the very
best, while as for prices, we give
every customer a legal agreement to
refund money for any article that
can be bought cheaper elsewhere, if
promptly returned.
Last week we threw out 3,000
bargain suits at $13, just to liven
up trade?the effect was electrical,
aud we have very few of the suits
left. The last will probably disap?
pear to-day. This week's bargain
consists of
600 FALL? OVER
COATS AT S8,
reduced from $15, $18, $20, $25
and $_?8.
WF. KIEP THE CI P. ^ ^ ^ ^^ __^ ^fo
a Light Overcoat will get in early to-day.
THEY'RE AT miNCE-ST. ONLY.
These special bargains are only incidental to our great trade in
men's and boys' apparel, of which we now display a royal stock
of newest, brightest style??.
Stores open until 10 o'clock tvuight.
ROGERS, PEET & CO.,
CLOTHES, HATS AND SHOES,
Br.adway and Prince-St, Broadway and 32d-8t
R. R. R?
RAI? WAY'S
READY
HKiier.
CUBRE THE WO H-T PAINS In from ?ne t? tsreniv
di.nun??. Noi ou? huur ttfiir reudiu? thl? ueed Buy ouo
M IFEK WITH FA IS.
A (ILE KOK AM,
BURINE ? ( OMI'I.AINTH
A half to a teaspoouful u. half a ? um ?.lar ot water will In ?
few uiomenl* curii traun., S ?a* ? ?*. Sour stornarli. Nauseo.
Vomiting, Heartburn, Ni'rvtmane??, Slft*nl***n?ssj, Hick
M ???,!?< It*. BeaHlOtnel?, summer Complaint?, iiurrhtra.
Dysentery, clin'.t? Morbus, l'olii). Flatulency, ?u.l all In?
ternai l'aitis. F.ir savor? cases ot tho lorefolug uomplalut?
ire'dui iiiint.'.l il'.r.?. t.uns.
KADVVAY?' READY RELIEF 1? ? enre for every Pale,
TOOTHACHE, HEADACHE. SCIATICA. I.UMBAOO,
NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM. SWELLING of tb?
JOINTS, SPRAINS. HRt'lHES. BITE?? Or STI NOS of
INSECTS, SUNUURNS, PAINS in lb? BACK, OHRtTBB
LI M US.
Tb? application of the R?*.ir Reli?( to th? part? where th?
pain or ?Itfllculty exists will afford Instant ease ami cuiufurt.
Price ?0 cent? per botti?. Sold by ?lrug?isi*.
tllU'AliO, ILL.
WHOLESALE STORE FOR RENT.
A flnt el as? d?w ?tor? oa Jack ?on-at., BMt Marshall Field
A Co.'?, 60 by till fe*t ? ?litht ?tari?? ?o.! ba**ueai ? ?tesat
beati?? ? two elevator?, frettili ?nd pa?*en_?r.
CHARLES OOODM AN, US Dearborn??... CBleag?, IU.
TEETH.
8.000 Mt? of teeth ?t *A per Mt, rrfuMd aim *A
wnrr-nted, M WHITM K. T. TOOTH CO.. ??????? m
13'hEt. (over iho Jewelry ?tor?); eetnbiuhed 18?; ??
Urgwt, ehwkpiit ?ud only denul ctt-blUhmeat "? ??*?
City uiug iwarn power. Be? th?. th? _^J*J*?3
hi on the ?Ule ot Ihe door, M uMeruoutou? B?*"? 'S
Ere t*i.un?r? lu the buelnee? (Eje w\*J?}^XlA
SSUn? lmltt__n our ano?. The work ol otMr ?_?""
^??? o.ee. ?^
MEIf ? vm
Pnr? ??tar?? eleerml w.ter. . _.__IA_i ?___*'?*
The only Uble water known with ???????V'??-.? ??*"*
Highly reeommen.lert tor rhe_m*t.?ni no?? __?*
For ?..il-iing win?? and liquen 11 h?*? ?e eq?*?.
V?*a by lee-lng uhTilcU?? -nd club?.
Berme? nt I'tie?, ?. Y.
____U___J_> ?^?....^..^SJ?wv*??*??^
BELLA CO., Win? Mweh-J-t?. !