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PART II.
PACES 13 TO 18.
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SATURDAY,
JULY 11, 1896.
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A DRYG00D8 HOT'SE FAIIA
5 ft COLIJNS m CtX FORCED TO MAKE AN
ajnONMaCKT.
sxPORTBTi UABIUTlHB'Or FP.nM iiwaoo to
1200.000?PREKTCFEVTS 909 8M.B00-AN FF
?TBfT OF PTAOXATIOM IB THADB
One more ln the Hst of rTrfWtfl foread Into nssrtgn
ment l?y the buatoaaa faspasaalBsi pr. valltaa in the
lar. few v?ar* ;s the weH-known drysooda htniss of
j n Collins * Co. at Noa ? and 14 Bsst Kour
8jsatk-at, whl'h. BOCOrdlng to tho s?tatements of
?jSgBban ofths flrm rasterday, waa placed la Iraaa
ci*: atfleuBlaa by ihe dull tinw* snd poor auslnssa
The flrm BSSlgjnsd resterdaj mornlng to Alph.vnse
H Alhor lawyer, at No. ll Ptae-at, lt gave prefsr
gaam agrgTegatlng HU0) for boirowed money and
tank dlarounta to the roltowtng: Erally H. Colhna,
ra**- Hsrrtsl U ColUna 189.888; Addte R. Rotsn
trr n,...v Jssnes B Ward .v Oa. 84.000; Hestnr P.
Besah, ftBBBe Bank of rhe Metropolla ftaJB; Ponr
teenth Street Bank, U.W; Man <: Mtrchant, ftfaH;
john Hanrsy, 11,008, ard K. A. Bkmery, ma
Joaeph N Collins. tha asnlor partner, bipsa busl
ajaga esrsff UBtty-fow yasra agn He wss sl flrsf of
OoBlna & Un lalsy, dealera In ha's, who dtssoived ln
jlhi; thSS Slons for a Whlle, sad later on w.is of
OoUinsA Rnisn. atterwasd J. N C II na a Co.. and
Chapsrly * OoWns. Thaa he sreni onl of baslneas,
ar.'i :n ICT began aga:n a< OOtllnS A Smith. a! No.
jj- t*.\:h-*\e , with S brar.-h StOTS iti NewHiv. n.
Cor.n. Thal flrm dlssOhrsd in Itff, ar.d ln ISB3 he
moved to No. 12 Waat K-'iirteentheat.. where Kre.1
erl.'k N. Coltlns became s partner *n IM7. In Octo?
ber. 1S94. the flrm moved from Weal Pourteenth-et.
wr.e pre^rt s:te. N'o * a; d 18 Bsst PouH4Mt*h-*..
ajd ieisesi two : urwa buHdlnga, one of whlch extenda
th-ou*T/h to Thlrtssnth-sL The rent. it la aald, is
pa,an a ysar. The frm occupied the appsr parl of
Na t Eaat Fourteea::i-s:. f >r the gaanaXaCtUIB of
aaa
iif-er Tr.f. rernoreJ to the new premv^es the t.us.
Be?? of the flrm Inraaased oaaaMsraMy, and tt was
gajd triat H had raors than made np tha coal ot re
rr.<-.-al. but in ths last fWW months t-.id? has faUen
off?T?a,tly. and BSlSS have bSSn sl >*r Ths liahilitUs
are r.ot e>fln:?e;y known, but aw ourresKly reported
tr he trom 1118.880 to 1208,000
Josspfe W OoOlna Bsid peatsidsy: "Ws w-re
aaoni t?i?-*e to fsst tve guujnatloa in trade most
keenly, and. although naklna srarp Blforl to bear
Um sttada aa loag w p islhla ^? i^or times >ft
g*v?ds on Bar hands: aad, the MHe for them fslltag
dce. wlth r.o money eosalng in to pay. forosd IU to
ciose'"
Jlr. Alker, 'he a*ests*nes, said: "We shall mik" an
Itrve-rrory of tho goods on hard at o, .... | rf i- will
No^araasvaraZdaarsto fhe taklnc of atock,
bo tha< lt cannol ba deAnttety i I ? ?' now how
rmi^li rhe sassts sad Ha i ea nre."
F>ednrtek N '?? ?-. I ' '': *i,"?1ler of '"">
ftrrn. BBotaffh*. rh-at the liablBtlea w ;,\ be under
1300.000. a:.d ttatl UrB aaaa ? '? not be rr.;.
Aa accura-e atatensnt of tho flrm'a oondltli i . H
le aapaotad, w? m mads in a week Then
r.amber of eredltora sorroerned, malnly w
deaJer. who have soM gooda to tr.e flrm on
for Baaatsd [rf-.riols. Ths fallure to aeeure an exten
Bion of ttma on these ottated tha
troubCe, acoordln? to tbe aaalgnee, 3ot ph N. Col
l;ns said rajiardtn? thla 'Pormerly the WMIB"
dealsta la housefurnli .ys.^Nsup
p'.y:rJt the retal >wed llberal Pfrloda ln
wLcn to make ?
house. eouW aell a larse part of :v.< r atock and
rri-Ilre on !i l i mee-i tti Ir ob gatkm. to tne wno.e
aeie doalers. But In Lheac tlmea of fli^n-olal atrtiTi
avnry c.e srl tleaale I.r. ?-? h"* thelr
rnocey and glVlnB eTSB tlme .n Whlch to BSttlS a*>
"""Re^arrllr.ir. the plans of the P.t m for the future,
Predervk N Collfca said: "\v.- hopa to oontln ie ln
buaineas after an adjustment ol nt dlffl
c-jrt*e.s and aasnirvarrrsee of c0r*al Buppotl h ive
oorne trr>m frlendly w . : *a> dea ers,
wijose asai^t.-.r: e wi ???? s.-:'.. r. - innptlon ?>: ?
Herman Joseph wl"^ repreiH nta the ownera of the
shoe aiA asen'a fun iMna roode departmenta tn the
axoe,* -,' .1 N Colllna i ' ? . aald thAt ths flrm had
orAlected money bokinglns to the departtjent* whk*
C ? flrm rrtd bevd ln a ll I icarv capaclty. and the
ilalrnan had reaue?rted ll ii ! ftlce be g^hpejuto mn
woral fiindw bekmslng to the ?*relitora to ahlde
5-edeci.-*l.<r of the eoruatructlor of the department
rv'ntrarrs M- Joaeph thought thi i
l4o;r. Blumenst 11 & Ti rsch - i< '? :> rer>levln
!r.v;-t , * ?,c. r-noo ,.f .t s ?' Un* A Co. for 11.173
scwtnst theaashrnee of J N C li - A ?'' for
worth of gooila, ur, i Kn-.-.
auothcr for $- ?'?'< w <rth ot gooda
AN OLD iHIPPINQ PIRM A88IONB,
RESi Ll OP THI SFM'.R PABTNER'B DEATH?
OTIIKP. BUSINKSa TROUBUEB
Sutton & Co.. ehlpping rnerchanta at 82 floul
thrs c:ty, and No 4.". Cbestnut-at., Phlladelphla,
made an a.-sigr.men; yeaterday, wlthout preference,
ts Charlea H. Utdtngrton, jr. Tha aaalgnora are
Jamea R. Sutton, of thla olty, ind The i re l1 But
v>n. of Phlladelphla. and ar>- propriel ra of But ton
A Oo.'s Dtspatch Llne of Ban Fran laco Pa
Trre house ls an oM one, hav:r.K been eatabllshsd ln
li4& by E. B. Sutton. the fsthi preaent part
kots. a-ho have I ara of I - flrm for the
last t%BsBty4hra year-.. K B Sutti n dled In .May.
l&:. but for aome y-ars prevlous hai glven very
l:r;:e persona! at:en:ijn to the bualneaa, tho man
eeerrjen: hav'.neT b"n In tl palljr Of
Vt->odrufI Sutron. The latter 0 I iddenlr at hr.
home ln Babylon. L ing lalan I, ?? J me I Tha flrm
has for many years I. thi ea ng "ne in the
Oallfornla frelsThtlng business, runnlng ellpper ships
froa both Naw-Tork and Phll to Ban
rruK-'.sco, I.os Angelei and Portland, nre. At the
ctT.^e of 'he finn It vas aald that the asalgnment
was on ac.xiunt of th-- - ' '-r." senlor
par-.ner, Woodruff Button, who na l tha manage
?Ml of the flnanclal par- ?' the buainesa Tr.- other
partner. cannot tell yel bow they atand ln busy
BOMB thsy ran from thlrty-flva to fory vessslfl a
year to the !'a,-.r- i Coaal I l r tl n imber has
b<y:? rad l ?? i ta aifhtsen or twenty. the flrm havlng
laii ths effc". of ths hard tlmea Ii was ea:d to t.e
fenpoesi^e at prsssnl to plva say Mss of tbe llsNU
ttea or aft".%, the bualnaaa belng s>, artdsly extended.
Ti" partasta bava Indlvldual Interest. In a number
O.' veasel*.
H->fM?rt Sturge. was yettenlay a;>; 3. ted recelver
ef sertala proparty of th. Hotel Bi mawlck Cona
par.y. covered by a chat'el mortgage made on De
c-: ?-.- :i IBM to aec irs sn lssue of bonda io ths
arj..,un: of flOO.OOO, ln a s ilt brought to fori .? -
mor.gage by the Farmera' '.an and Truat i 9m
aaay Tr.e mortgag. ? era tha leaaes ... ths pr p
srtv, furnlture, .tock ind o er mova ",i'r^c"^
WilHan J. Wllev, .,-?-??? of *,nson !?. r. ?an
*>.t..i a ' ... !'??.. ; era and ra, o. Nos. ?i
ar.d rfl :?':*?;.-?,-?. ... slned le ve yeBterday to nisa
provlatonal bond ' J .?? It waa aald tha tne
f.rms iiabllh.ee w*.-e 1107.00ft The nomlnal aaa.
were pla Bd nt .. ? ' ?? artiial caah value
whlcl J. - i - ? ' ???:??
- arhlch wc f.n )oa\+ tv^- nei aiallab "_*--? t?
appHcable to credlton betwe. 115.000 and *-??';?'
PrsnkJ ri H P ?. m< I tallor at So. Ul w est
r^r.v-ee--.nd-.- . made a:. ai ? ' yesterday to
Tr.imas !: Rohartson. giving a preference ??. v.ash
tngton L. Co rpec for t' BW borrowsd money Ile :s
a tor. ot the faftts Abrshana .1. Poet, who was in the
dorhlng bualne** for :r.aji.. yeara when ina
raitr.*-- retlred from bualneea ln >v-' the son became
a part: . a inn of A. J Poai * ?'-' n, n brother
b-lTg th* other partner Thi ed on March
1. .'Wl. a." 1 ?at.kVr. il Poat i pei : la 1
alsna ln AtujliB " esa dld not provs jiroat
BT>.e. ard er..er?ei -\ ?? e -.?-.?
Daputy-Sharlff *VhorlBke> \eaterdav ct0*ed fhe
p'a e .,' bualneaa of B ? '? wlta * T iman, manti
faetarsr of cloakfl ai No !0B ?Vreene-Bt. Ths flrai
oti.t-mad vjdsmi.-r.t to l h Up Horowlts for H IM for
gxds aold ar.d d? .id nv ney lei i, and an
sgaoution wss laau -i f r Pll whl h li m m ?
about cover ths * ek left Thepai ? reeKmon
Bocdowlts and Peaach Tuchman.
DsMty-tfherlff Upeky yerfteHaj r" elved an at
Uohanaiit aaalnat Georgla A C.lapin itter at > ?
Hl Blxth-ave an I II Ai or Plac. for tj,ia ln favor
of Towriswnd, 'i:r . of Baltlmor?\ for hata
btjW to hor eat la manas;. I r'v h?r hus
bwd lai'-ien A Chaphi h la ?a.:d tbat tha llahll.
tiae are IIIJOO sr.l aaaeta m atock Jt""> and equlty
tj r.o.: ...'av H.O00. Th? Bbi t H '?> h disrsja of th.
Ast.e Pla '?
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OFF FOR THE CATBOLIC 8UMMER 8CBOOL.
A NVMTiF.R ov WTBIsL-ICXOarN BEW-TORKHM
STAJV" Kr-R ITS B*IPTM AN.NTAT. OPBNIMO.
B*\er*i prasstasai Cathotlca left tfss etty/sstsr
day to attend the fifth sanual seselv?n 0f the C.ith
oiic lummsr BOJIOOl a- Hl :ff PtHttt, 1#\i* ?' IB
The ot.eriing exercigea of tha ? imnier achool arl I '?
gln |0 liSHlOa w :.?n Hlari p Ganrleis, ot figdene
burg. will cwleibraTe a solemn p)ntlfle.il nmss. Vicar
Owvera! Byrne. of Bos">n. will pr*a<h the opening
aermoo.
The opening PBBSpHofl of the Oiamplain Club
Will be held to-rrlghf. Among those who lefx f>r
Jhe rimmera'-r...?>: WSTB Jttdga Joaer.ri K. I>aly. a*TSS
werrt ..f the t'ath ..." Club tJharlea V Pornes. presl'
aaaj ot Ihs Cbsmpiain ciul., ,? Bluff Pbant: Frank
V Traver3, John J. PuBeyn aid ez-Jud;e Thomaa
L Fet-.nar Ar-;. n .:?'... atil vtill tha
aohoo: nex; week F'a':,..' Lavelle, rector of thr
vttWlral vvlll alao vleir ths ? llOOl ThS Kev !^r.
A- ?> <-*onaty will preside over the BUrnmer uchool.
The .ea*scm wlU la.t for flve week. Leotures will
Pf glven on Engll.h llterature. ptjyal'.-e. Amerlcan
*mSFT BBtl ptaer aubJscca
MOXEY FOR 8CH00L8 AXD PAYIXO.
THE BOARD OK.ESTIMATE MAKE3 SEVERAL
1MPORTANT APPROPRIATIONS.
The Board Df E_tlm_te yeaterday approp-inted 'he
f. r.ouins . lms for new so hoolhouses, for repairs
to ol.l one* ani for sanltary .-h.inge. in other.. Kor
a Blte for a f<-_.i.)! _.: Rivlngton. Eldri._? ani _"__-?
avth ats, $i:_._.H_; for a slte in On*-?-.m
cired-an .-f_Hy-_r. t-.;. and St. Ann'.?-_v., $__.
2*7; flpr a slte ln Fourth-st., between Fir_t
and Secori.l aves. $.v;,._R fi_-, for an a I 1:
tlon to the Rronxdale . oh-olhou.., H4JBB; for an
addilion to th? *-hool et K-\. ntieth-.; and Klrst
nv.., $1.4,400: for various sanHary reanangements ln
all b. liool., %2J*n 3_.
Th<> I'eT>a.tment of PabMc Works has a'.lowrd
$i2r..(?vi to pare rifth-ava from .Yrty-thir. xo Flfty
ninrh-st. wltb a. phalt. It 15 Oeneral Oollla'a inren
tton Id pave the nvenu* from Klgfath-Bt to Kiffy
nlnth-st. with asphalt. "I Intend to make lt the
h~-t-na\-e.i thoraaghfara ln th'- cHjr," B....1 the Gen
eral. The work will he done blook hv blook after
the .ewei-s are laid and the new water mains pla- e.1.
The plan. for tli? temporary ohansvs in the Tombs
prior to the ereotlon of the new pr!._n were re
feTed bn.-k to Commlsslon, r of ('orr.1.*: :*>_ Wright.
with order* to present the full detaile.l plans to
the Board, that tho ent.re coal of the work may be
first paaaed upon.
To the F.irk Board aaa altowed t_0.8M for improve
ments In Central Park. I.S.0M for St. Mary'a I'ark
and 118.000 for <*e-l_r Park.
T?-> ihe Health Board w,i_ altoared 17,58881 for the
aalarlea of flfteen ln.pe,-r..r- and three eVerke, arhosa
*|.pnir.tm. nts are ma.le neeeaaary by the new law
dlreotlnK a euperYtaton of the . iilldren who work In
sivires. The new law piovlde. that no ohfid under
Bixteen ahall be __-pk>jred unlesa tne Health Denart
mcni certlftes tha; he or Bba 1s phystaaHy ah'..> to
perform the du'les requlred
FY>r elotblng the in.ane patlents now In the rtty'a
ohaiR-e. hefors turning them over to the cara of tho
State, J17,"i.v. araa spproprtsted.
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DUTY PAID OX LIBBABT ROOKS.
OBOBOB W, VAMFirP.iI.T fl BBCRETABT CONTBA.
I>KTS a BEFOBT OT BBSZCBB
A -e^orf thal ten -_.es of booka, Imported from
Buropa bv Qeorge \v VanderMlt, had been ._
talned at rhe Appralaer'a Btorea p.n dinj. a dlaputa
as to 'he duty to be paid OB them, was . onfradi.r-d
by Mr Vanderbllt'a prlvata Becratary ln tfl|s r1'?
yeaterday The booka are now ar Mr Vanderbllt'a
estate, Blltmore, near Aahevllle, N. C, u*.l they
f..rm parl ol whal la bellevi : to be the m ..; ????_*
, |ate :' reetry llbrsry in the world. Most of the
b__k . imported for the llbrsry are m. re than twenty
j ira old, and, therefore, they <..?mo :'n free from
duiy, but aboul nny ??' tne booka arere publlahed
li --' i mn tw. ' ty yeara ago, and are in the Bngllah
language, an th. aa arere aupp-oed to b_ dutiable.
Mr. Vanderbllt'a Beeretary, :o wh-m the booka
were eonsigned, paid the duty and had the booka
. | . .1 t,. Blltmore, bul he mada .. proteBl on tho
p_ ... | ti,ai th- booka were Intended for orlglnal
reaearcb and, therefore, should be adralti i ?
duty. There haa been no di rrsion ln the raa.
fhe foreatn llbrarj on Mr .anderbilt'aeatate wlll
; " ? _, | _,, foreatry -? ? ? ; r whoae oocupancy
Mr VanderblLt haa bullt a number of cottagea, and
the booka may therefore ba regaWed aa i-an of a
;? il lli ;.. rary.
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OPEXIXO UP THF 8LVM8.
OWNEBfl OW CONDEMNED BEAB 1TNBMBNT
HOV8JC8 riOHT THK. BOABD OF HEALXB
IN THE 001 I'.TS.
The ripht between the Board of Health and th.
ownera of r*ar tenement houses wMoh have been i r
lered vaoati i for atatl ury maa ma a ia begun In the
Bupreme Court yesterday befora Juatlca Lsarancs,
wh.-n th- appBcatlon of the Board to have Com
mlaatonera appolnted to ssaasa the value of c?r
tatn condemned proj^nies .-ame ur- for srgumenL
The case .>:' the eondssuistlon of property be
lontflng to a Mr. Cuneo, at No. 36 P.axt..r-.t.. was
flrst con-tdered. PVederlck H. -\Un. Caaeo'a coun
_..!. rr.ai- 0-.-CUOBB, both to the petition and to
th_ COn-tltUtlonallty of the law under wh'.rh it I*
sought to cor.il.-mn the prBBBlSBB He aaid that the
petit-MJ stat.-l no facts. but only conclusions. Od
tha conatltutlonajltj of th.- law, h. aubmltted that
there whs th> BbbbS ppaaSalad *o .im*p-n_"t'* u?nteia
a- m ) roperty mlght be takt-n, and that 'he I,,-(ji?
lature had attempled to Judge the rsilea upon
whli h the amoin.t of oom;j.-i:rfa:ior. ahould be Ue
termlned. whereaa the ConatMutlori re.|uires, under
all decialona, that the amount _ compenaatlon
Bhall be j.: i?rd by com'mlsalonera
Th- case of T.mothy Harrison, wboaa r.-a: tene?
ment a, No, ;i6 to 854 Mott-si., hav.- been rscated
ov order of the Board, ?.._ i-.-x: tak.-n up. J. li.
Butler Harrleon'a attorney, preeented a .-erles of
,. . ? ? ns to the form of th..- petitlor., and after
wai i Henry A. Poater argued in oppoaltion to lt on
inda laa rules foi iha Commla
, he aaid, v..-.re unj.nstliutioni.l. a.-. the mar?
kei valua of property ln condemnatlon mus be
aaarded, ar.-i the Comin;aal nera be free to aeeesa
the value, h* they wer. n rt un.ler this law,
('ouns.-l for Harri.on Dnally agread adth
for the Board of Health to ?.r:-,e tha prellmlnary
i ., : i -h.- ii.,jr-l to fil- another i ?
, a;_ b sll Bhe :? bsI requlrementa al ...
be fuUUIed, thua lesving only the queation of tha
. .nstltui -raiity of th<- laa to be determlned,
Counael for <'uneo, however, refu.e-i to walva an)
- .r all r\ the B *r 1 to amen l the i ? tltlon,
a. l Juatlce Lswrence tooh ths -.a-f-rs In tbal caae,
re.-ervmg declalon,
TRA V.s'.l 77. 1XTIC PA 88EX0EB8.
KBfl ACOCST BBLlfONT, V-OODBT-BT KAN'B, AXD
COUNT AM. OO0NTBSB DE UBU88B AMONO
THOSB WHO LBAVE NEW TOBX TO-DAT.
Among the j>a. nenKer* WhO srlH ra!! tO-dSy on the
Cunard Llne ateamahlp Btrutia, for __iver_,ool, wlll
be the folloartng:
Df and M_" ?' B". Brennar.. Mr. iL.n1 Mr*. Thoma* K.
yHn. h.o ? INnuaan,
John KMTkin. Br aad Mr*. A. V. Itoland.
.?-.??!?-..; >:.in-k!In. .(_.-.,. ? M, Bpeera,
I-r ar. 1 Y... A. C. (ir_h*m, K. 1_ Shalnwald,
Mr Bti.l Mra. Ai.x. C. T. N. Stuart,
Humphreya Tha Bei J .1 fimlth,
Mi?_ Hampbraya tn xi ... Bmlth,
... dbury Kane - rv s.ater,
Henry I-' K r.*. !and. M imfort I. . eahurv^
Th* B*v, Dr. W, F. Pa". Mr and Mr. ir. n*. TutUa
__ek. J- B. Btera,
I^a Toiraine wlll cirry:
Mr and Mra. J H. Benron,;Dr. E. Montl.-l.
.r Mr ar.'l Mre. W Itbetaaaa
MraAaruM Balmeati Mytwlatae,
Ij.lg* I?'in IHivlB. Hr ar.d Mra. J. I>arleo Na
Mra. H. 0 HtltOB. _ B/l.
l>r and Mr-e K Henrottln. J ll T.e____.
IVunt Th. de U-uas* Jeao, I'lr_a T .xelra,
Countcaa Tn. de l^uama, Mra. M. F. Thnrnton,
Mr anl Mr, < arar T I>un- l_*n*r*l ar.d Mra. Vlel*.
]-_ Jan^a M. Varnum,
(m :he Emu will go:
<.:;.talr- Addison. Vn. ar.d Mra. T. J. F?_a!or.
Mra t ... AbbOtt, Tha l'iv Anhn F Keamey.
?.r T B. B*e_Wtth, T. M. Kni?:v.
Ta* B** -"hn J _*.!bj_ l>r Fr.d W. KehJer,
K A Beylca. -Mr ani Mrs. C A Mareh.
i'>r Oeors* Baytee, The itev. u. J. Quiaiey.
J?;*? .' B .-.nnor, Tt;* Hev. J. J. T1(fh-.
Mr ar i Mrs. I.man Pen- Tl* i'.tv. T. A. \Va1U_e.
r ? n.
The Atlantle Transr?**>rt steam.hlp ^ra?_.^eh.ls?tt9
wlll have among her pas.'engers the followlng:
Dr and Mrs. U D. Rulk- Pr >fes.v>r Wyart W. Ran
n .*::.
Charlea H .'? I*r_va. MlM BjJBSla Randall.
Clarenc* M ?'? rmac Fra.ik Hic*.
, j.? Profeto-.r ar. 1 Mrs. John
B*v. aad Mrs K ll Inale. T_p^en P-..<Marl.
1 _ ar.d Mra Murd Ck,
Tha Bthlopas ** 111 oaiiji among oflhsrsi
Mr? Hiirr. A*...nia, Mrs. Mirray.
*?.'. "?,. y.. A L Bowl*. Th* Be- W. J. Mann-ng,
,,'., I .. , I . V B ->. Dl a-n.'. Mrs. J. N. Mlt-heli.
Edwsra Prael. ", .{"v' E J Mr.?joidrt_c.
The Rev. <: V J?r.nlnaa.
Fot Hamhurg on rhe PTir>e.r.ieia artll _a:
v H e c. Abbutt, M I i llanaSaa
'}? _....._ -_? ! rawa, Helnrlcb .lehi.ard.
M: and Mrs. .; Hr.sen- Kh.llp Oebbart.
,., ,ff Mlaa ' hai tt* Hoer.lg.
v.ni- i ..f Juiiua H*aa*eke,
MUM l- u ae ? h*4at*r, Pl2^!_ -n'1 Mr* F* W'
Mr- M M ??>.__-_?. H. j.Kirs,
Brevitta* Cator. Bha PauHae Bepklaa
(larer, - ll 1 ? '"i ""''?
Among tha passengsrs on the r.M_m aHl b?:
Jnmea A^err.an. _ ., 1**1 Bmma J '
JfS M.^?"?"p.'- ^ B * 1^~-'
v-_s l ' Oray Mra J. D. M D *-_d. _
SiS ffi___^a '? '-- ." Ahv,_..
r*? .;-.;?....-. '.nd. , Wllllssa 8. WSJjm rth.
Mi?_ Fanny J_hnaton. Ku?'n* F. tAarn?r.
_ \. . tha >? I -' a. I
The Norlli Oermaa Uoyd Bteamshlp Sa.ile will
have .ti:
H : Mra WIllbMB BsB
? ?
Mra I- H "'h.ndler
Mr- .1 ' ii A I" if i*.
Tne Kev J,.nn A I _*T*I
M, a.-I M'f H Fhler
*ir anl Mr? Henry BTaali
r H Qroevaaor.
Mrs. Aona Ba m.
. M-n J M Sa_for4.
,t ? - M '?'?' I'
nn.. i'?_ri n Btan*
Mr anl Vr?. Arrr.ur M.
Th..rii.
FOR THE XEW EAST SIDE PARK.
Ju_t|.e Lawrence yeeterd.tv appolnted BBBSaUSl
BlumanstsU. *x-FN_i_e CBaamlaaloasr .'sme* J Mar
?I ar.d Franklln m?n c. minisAlonera to appralse
valuaHoaa m th* matter at th* appiic.i. >n of tha
Koarl Of itrsel Opeatag anl Improvement tOAC
,../.. for rle etty xo c.ri.m lan.Is anl premlsea
S_ ,J_.: -A!-.-.-- S_i!8__,^S.'_|.
_____?__%?*! tr^-Tr"?ra .
CHANGE AT THE STATE CAMP
THE 23D REOIlfENT AND A BATTALIOM
WILL Gci THERE TO-DAY.
FOtTt SKPAIIATK rriMTANlFS IN THE nETAII*?
THE OPPICBPJ OP THI UVKRAL
O 'MMANI.P.
The th'.rl der i 1 arlll take possesi.lon of the Rtate
Camp to-dn; , nn 1 w.ll remain on the beautlful
Hulson Rlver reservatlon for practice and instruc
tlen until .luly UL
The detail will he cOBBpoasd of the ;:,d Reglment.
CMoneJ A'exis r. Smith. and the 31 Provlslonal
Rattsllon. .onssting of the .llth, 41st. 4fith and
'JSth BepsratS CompsnlaS, rommandesl by CBptata
fgAWfw Jy|!
*rA
COLONEL ALRXIfl r. BMITH, ED RF.GTMT/NT.
Wl'.liam WlhBOn, of the 34th Separate fompany.
The Bd Reglment. 871 Btrong, arlll co by rall to Ros
Ho .k at noon to-day, an I will arrlve there at SbOOt
2 p. rr. Tne provtslonsl bsttstlon wtll awalt the
reglment at the itstlon, and after both commar.ds
hav- i een greeted by Post Adjutsnt Btacpola they
w.ll mar.h un th* hlll to The camp grounds The
CAPTAIN JOHN G. BUTLER.
secor.d detail. eonslatiag of the lr.'h Regimsal and
the M Prot ali nal Bsttstl m, will he drawn up in
llne, ani w.ll aalut. the new occupantB of the camp
as thev ma:? ?'.: on the grounda, Hy the time the
Uth Reglman snd th.- Id Provlalonsl P.att?lion
bave t-tari-.i Oh thelr trip down 'he hill toward
the tra n v.!.: -h wtll csrry them home af:er a w.-ek
in c.ini;.. the Rlli hlnery of the camp will have
been t.1 k- ?: up by the now-oomerv. ard tfcere will
ba no Interrupti n of :he work of practloe and
Inatruct
Tha f llowlng arrH be Captain Wilson's staff:
Adjuiant. Second Lleutenant James B Miuhell,
Hsl Bepsrate ''.mj?ny; .ruarterm.ister and eom
BJSBaary of sirbslsteace, Flrst Llsutensnl R. m.
CAPTAIN WILLIAM VYUSOS.
' " ? -,..-!?? mpa - ? -? I' ' -major.
Ek-rg ani Franklin K. Falrfax Mth Separat. Com?
pany; - - . ?. Sergeant Alton PT. Mont
somery. M 8. derk, I*ri\"ate J. F.
Knapp, 34t b w arate C. mpan)
The 34th Separate C panj will be .-ommanded
by Flrat Lleutenant J. Q Bta tr, Jr. The other
? tli era of the c rnpan) in Seco i Llsutensnl \v.
L. McKay and FXrai Lleutenant snd A.?lstant
.-' irg< n Ivllllam W H spkin. The company, known
as ihe Polger Corpe, wiil leave its annory at
Oensva wlth .? ghty men
1 'aptaln Darwtn K Vunk, o* the 4?;rh Bsparata
will bi ng nlnety men from Ameterdstn,
CAPTAIN DARWIN E Vi'XK.
with the folloarlnf ofllcera Plrsl Lleutenanl <>or*;e
Hughfs Second Lii it< lanl "snlel w, Masten an..
Jurr.or Second Lleutenant Henry 8 Kllne.
The tlat Sej irate '??mpany arlll come from Bjrrs
euse Thi* company ra* orlglnally Company l>. or
?-.. 51 at Regimeni and be*nme a separate comp.iny
ln 1881 Tne offlcers of the compaay are john o.
Btrtler, captain; Prank J. M n flrat lleutenant:
y ;?: Tbura'acbcer, aecond lleutenant; J. B.
Mltcheil, lunloi ttx ni Keutenant. .'aptain Butlsr
I pe* -.' have nlnen mei ?? lat. I ln -amp
The ttto -'? ii npany belonga to the Fourth
Brlgade a in headiuarters at Medlna, <">rie?ns
. ?.. The comi -I b-bb organla l la MM, and
has esrn. hame for good wors ln it*
g)l rl oa'" - I . gO 10 esBtp Brtth slxty-flve
AT-l \i\ S
r. -.
men and the followlng offWr.: Captain Sander.on
7 ll*.. F-.rsr lleutenant J?me. I B rain ard. See
ond Lleutenant Loula U B.con. Aaalstsnt Burgeon I
ipd Flrst Lieuteaam Oraat H. ?5991
JOHX E. FORRES FEARS JAIL.
A-RRR-TTED F< -R FAlEt'RE TO PA7 HI3 TI
VOBCBD WIFE'3 AI.IMONY, HIS COtJH*
?bl argt'es bb ml -ht die if
confined in mt>i. >w-st.
An appli-*at on si.- made to Justioe I_4wren.e, In
tne Surxrme COart, yssterdsy, by Trevlwell i .eve
land. of Evarts. < *hoate __ Reaman. to v.tcate the
orler of arrest agalnst .lohn E. Forbes, romm'.tting
him to I.udlow Btreet .lall for fallure to pay hls
dlvorea- artfs, Roaal'.e. arreara of a'.lmony amount
ing to about IP.nn..
Portma married ln :__5 Bssalta Bt OsoaiSi a
daughter of the late banker, CbrlStSSBsr ?_ (reorge.
Two years Isfer Mrs. Forbes obtSlaad a __VOr08
from her husband, and the . ourt award-d her
$'.."?> a year allmony. whl.*h F-rb-a said h* would
pay. Race UR he has not paid Ma wlfe any part
of this. Porbas waa arrested ln W3 for h'.s fallure
to pay, anl was paroled in the CUStody of hls eoun
s?l. An otfinlon of .Just: e Ingraham at that time
r_> _._..i h m. leave belnit _*.ven to r?n-w the a.
tlon lf lt was found that Forbef had nny means
or employment. Fortws was arrested a. aln a week
ago. the flrst <? han*e. the I.iwyera^say. that they
have had to get hold of hlm. as he has remnined
wlthout the Jurlsdl.-tlon of the cc-urt. lUStlce Rus?
sell agaln paroled him In the r-istody of hia .* oun
?ei, instead of ?.-nd:n? hlm to jail. but denled a
rr.-.tion to dlacharga the order of arr-st lasaed by
Justlce Andrears. He is now tn the custody of hla
eoaaaei
Mr cleveland contended thsl F^rroes was poor,
havirg no property abatever, and that it aroald be
dmUsb to loch him up. where h? would hsye no
chance to make any money. He waa hla ?????
only son. and was supforied by'her ? ]?- ?" ,a'81
that anv Incarceratlon mi,'in k.u the Beremiaat,
who waa s'iffe.ing from .onsumptton^
r-ouneel f.r the w.fe tatd thsl E-rbes had never
m.le an effori to r_v his wlfe any thing, ai'h?.sh
hS. prlor ro rhe dfrolrce he had Inherlted tf*>OM ln
_aah .md an tn'ere.t in thirty-nine lots of vahmble
land ln thla rity. on the Weai Slde aa^BmanVr
nlnth-sr. Both before and since hia ftmsr arrest
he had been in Efcypt. ParlB. < aiifornla. the Adl
rr.ndarks. I_akewoo.l anl Har Harb-.r. r. 11 had
carefully remalned our of Jurladlctlon untll ia*e;>
He la now llvlng with hla m 'ther ln :he \ an eor
lear apartrr.ent-house. at P???*"*-.. and Bav
enth-ave Mrs Forbea was now ill ani neeay, tne
gioooq -_lch she recelved from her father.-. eatate
ha<.in. h-en used by her for llvtaf eX[,enses, and
her m .th.-r belng un thla to aupport her longer.
i>e_-ision was reeervi i
BF CiMF WITH FIBTOL8 IS HIS PFl.T.
a bot .n .t orr .\ banch in bbxioo pinbd im
Bt>B CABBTIN-I ?*CON_BAT_BD" B.BAPONS.
Howard H-on?on. eeventeen V'*ar_ oid. a riean
eut. flne-| noking boy. who ..ud he waS Just off hi*
fatner's ran.-h ln MealCO. was tln-d BB ;n Torkvllh
court yesterday morning for carrylRg eoncealed
weapoBS Young Broason was found by Pollceman
Robert .1 S:ir, e, of the East Fifty-s. ventS-Bt BtSe
tion at I_B o'cloct. festerdsy morning at Porty
aecwaa-et *nd Madlaoa-eve He wns walklng aim
lesety around, and Bharpe btquHad w-hat hls busines.-,
waa BeeelvtBg no aatlafactor. tepiy. the offlcer
took him to th* Btatlon. On being sear.-hed the
young man waa fOUBd to have a be'.t around h.s
waist IB whlch were two B-callbr* revolvcrs anl aa
fine a bowlo knofe a< ever dellghted th* ?_S_0B of a
Texaa, h.m. l t i s raaor e.i??.
When arralgaed bef ara Uagistrats Bott yeaterday
mornlng young BronBOB said: "Your Honor, lt ls
rhe oustom where l -ame from f.r every one tO
.arri a knlfe anl plato_a I dld not know that the
law-t of New-York pr..hit.it-d it.
Well" reior.ed th- Court. "you ahould have ao
qualnted youraelf with the lawa of N.w-v.rk b-:
/r" you came here as a walklng ar*?*- 1 wUl
fire >ou II". 1 cu!d rlr.e y.-u -n each weanon. but.
_?y__ do not aeem llke nbad boy. I wlll be knje nt.
The __d had not the money, and ao waa tocked
ur ll- aaid hla mother bad dled[and bla father
had '.ll th- ranch and had aent hlm Baat to 1....
??e Vava Tr_lnln . School 84 Kswport His far
was rall to New-Tork aad a f-w dollara eatra itvefl
h ., In Bddltlon to this he had B l h--k for _? 00
,h"-lr_ -..':'r.' 'r. I -?dei*? Natlo.-,,! Hank MBJied
bi Edwird Klngaley and Indoraed b> r, V. caaa.
.-... iid s.d he reached bera on last Baturday
niornln- an l th.mght he would atop u few days to
_*_ w" it \. w-York was llke. He was Intendir.g
ho said. to eaah hi_ cbeck yeaterday morning and
,^> >sr xo NeAp.)rt.
AB EAST 8IDE FOLU Y DEALER CAVOHT.
DBTBCTIVB trBBB BtTTB TICBBTB PBOM UBVTNE
ANi. riiACBB HIM t'M'Kii ABBBBT.
Vtlng .'aptaln Hogan is detenalned tO w-|pe out
the lottery ahopa in the Ea.-t Slde. Oas of the
moat Dotorkma offandara ln ftki '-inc- la -Max Ee
rlaa, llv<agat Na ?* Bsst Nlnsttsth-st anl harlas
a B0-callad broker's oBrcs at Sa 79 Ludlow-*;. He
has ... .u-r.tly boaated ot hls "pall" w.th the po
i - A _lng Captaln H.^un luis _-?en wab-hlng the
place for aevwraj woeka paaa Tha front part of the
buiiding ls us-- 1 as a Jrwelry sTore and the lotterv
bualneaa ta ooadocted tn the rear.
1-a.rlv yeaterday mornlng Aot ng Captaln H..g_r.
deuiled Deteotlve Wehb to get evldence agalnst
I.evin-. Wsbb ls on* of the youngeat looUng men
on th.e force ati i la a blcj Ie rlder Wabb, dreaaed
ln ki..-. panta folloared I.evlne about the ftreets
,:.l obeervad hlm aclllag Mckets to many people ln
mU t.4 >i? bbc irsd ? maa arho weat into I^v:::e'n
- with n.arkf-l money. Whiia th* latter wa*
buytag the ti.kets Wehb wa* In the front part o.'
? ttore harlng a cryetal p:? ed -r. bla w-ar.-h.
Levlne spproachsd tha detectlve and asked him
lf h- wii wllllng to lnvest. He show.-d him tlok
,??? of the Dwsh Brunawtck Luaenburg Oompany
and the Natlonal Lottery .'.mpany of Kunsas^ The
dett.;:lve b.ught two tl-ket* anl then placed Ee
v'.ne ur, Ier arrest. The deteenva thei. _e..ip*.hed
the rooma and seized th_rty-ta_ for.-ign lottet.'
tleketa anl twenty-eeven tlcaata of the ao-calied
Kanaaa Lottery Company.
\,..^>r'lliig to Dete. tlve U ebb, the peop!* on the
Baal _ de bave been swindW in 'he must shame
ful mam.tr The Kanaaa Lottery Company ls al
leaed to be a mvth Its ageata have extraote-l
thouaanda of dollars from the aiaauspeetlag. lt ts
?all. and not OBS haa ever *_.-...i known to wln a
In tha Es?ex Markei Court yeeierlay I>evlne wa*
held m B.009 tail for trlal
THE MAYOR BETURXB TO THE SPRTXGS.
TO S. END THK RK_T OF HlB VACATIOM THERE
IN flWOTOra THE Mt*n HATHS AND EXAM
IN1N<; gVlDBNCB IN THi: PABBBB f'ASE.
Mayor S'rir.g r>*? ba*k to Rlchtleld Sprlnge to
day fo BpSBd the rest of hls vacat'.on. whlch was
lnterrupte.1 by the Parker ttial. Th-* Mayor has
ex-.enied tno r.me for the flllng of br'.ef. by Mr.
Root on th* part of the clty and by Oeneral Trary.
the . ounsel for <'ommlBBloner Harker. untll July lo
.""orporatton r*ouna?I BcOtt, *"h> has been a dele
rute. at 'he rhl'-agi Conventlon. ie expeoted ba.-k
here to--ny. He wrll go to Rb-hfleld ..prir.g* after
rhe COUBeel in rho Parker case har.d In rhe-.r brlef*
?','.. aratat ths Bayor in aaaaalnlng them. This
will prObably be the latter i_*rt sf next week.
lifter the teatlmony ln ths Parker e*.e, whl^h is
i_?ln. .\T_>writ*en. and th* brtefs rea.-h Rl-htl-ld
= .rlna ." tha Mavor wlll dlvlde h'.a time between
?y* Rirhfl.-ld mud hatha ard th* Parker <-nee. Hl*
drtnk. h_ aaid ysste-nfay. wvild b* Falaad warer.
conflr.lng himself to this treatm*.nt, the Mayor
-op-? when he returrs on AllgUSt 3 to b* who.ly
r'.d of gout ar 1 rheumailsm
7.V MEVORY OF MR. AXD MRS. TOUBABB.
TBB TBABB ADo~T3 BBBOUrTIOBI EAMBNTINO
THE DFATH "F THE BATTBB AND HIS WlFE
TT.e Ha* Trad* Memorlsl Fund Assoolatlon met
yeaterday In Room N'o BT, at the OfBBd CsatTSl
H ????: Br l Iway, far BSBMS-St, to take a.'tlon on
the death of its la*? memt_>r. Dan'.el 1). Voumar.s,
?rho was ______ ln s earrtaga accldent In Norway.
Nearly all fhe mar.ufacturers and retallera tn the
dty wera represented. Oeorg* J Ferry' preelded
ard Tal BB Trlest was aeeretary- These reaV.utlons
m-ere adopted
arhereSB The hat trade has r*. elved with feelings
o' arear irrlef the news of the eudden death. ln a
forelam land ard ur.der most dlatressir.g clrcum
. ? Iea, of one o.' ItB hlghly eeteemed and honorel
ni.rr.t.ers. and .1 .
Whereas It :? em'.nently flttlng that the member*
of the trade here as**mb.ed will testlfy to their re
kx. t to h'.s memor.' ard s-ympathy for hla famlly
*nd frteoda ln thelr baaaavatnant, therefore,
Resolved That lr. the death of Mr. \oum_r.a the
trad* has i.*_?t one who. by hla lntegnfy of char
a' ? -r diligent appllcatlnn to buetness and enterprtee
as a merohant. *>vated Ita standar<l and maln
tahB-d Ita dlgnlty aa an lmportar.t factor ln the com
m*rrlai world. _ . ____..
R**o|vel further, That ln fhe aad death of Mr.
ar.d Mra Youmane the hat trade whlla reeognlxlrg
a tragedv unpiralleled ln Ita hl?tory, bowa fiumbly
ro rhe inV'r irable deeree of an ..verwhelmlng Ih-ovi
Beaolved That a copy of these res .lutlotis ?_s
sultab'y enart-.aHed and preaer.tel >o the fani.ly and
puhllehed u. IhS Joirrals of th* trade.
The bod:?a of Mr and Mrs. Ynumini wlll leave
Norway on Monday by th* Wllaon Una. L. I). Gel
'iaon and VN" L Hurke were api?olntel a commlttee
't'o con/er with Mr Youmana's famlly and to leam
arhat actlon they <lealj*4 \*4|jn48M MtjAWJK
papng for tfea ^uaerg^^ ~v^CJ*^V **jy^Jay
TRIAL OF CAPTAIN MARTEXS.
TEBTIMONT OF THE MAN WHO AS6ERTB THAT HE
TAIP HIM A PRIBF
The trlal nt Poliee Captain Frederlck W. Martens.
o' the Eaat Thlrty-flfth-st station. on charges cf
havlng acoep'ed a brlbe of $15 from Moi.es I?. Ham?
llton for deslgnatlng the battcVa store at No. LJE
We.t Farms Road as a pollirg plaea for the Thlrty
fourth Electlon Wstrtct of the XXXU'th Assembly
Dlstrict. wis contlnued berfore Poliee r.immlssloner
Roosevelt restarday. The alleged payment was
msde ln the month of September, HE. when Cap?
tain Martens waa a s^r.-eant. attached to the T:e
rr.ont ?tation.
Round.-man James Crowe produced the Poliee
Board's electlon mlnute book of EE. whlch tfowed
that Hamilton's store had been used as a poHln8
place at the EM e'.ectlon. The report mad* hy I -ip
t.iin Murphv. who wm* ln command of the Tr^mont
stathei ln HE, recommendlng H.imllt^n's store, waa
put in avldaacs.
Mo>e, I. Hamllton. r.pialn Martens'. accuser.
*nid when put on rhe e'.nd: "Captain Martens.
then a sergeant. came around and looked atou.
*,ore to rent 11 as a poUlBg pl^e *\t flrst he
thought the srore would not do. but then conchide-l
H wo.i'.d He said lt WSS cust.mary to pay th
p.llce ra.mefhlng out of fhe rervtal. ar.d asued for Ho
for the captain. I undersfood Captain Murphy had
mstructcd him lo ask for the money. He sad the
monev would bave to be pald ln advan-e^ IpaM
him 115 ln blll. and made an entry ln the flrm s
b~->ks of the paymenr. We got t*> rental from the
C When croes-examlned Mr Hamllton said he be
lleved Martens WM in unlfirm on the two OCCS
HOCB wh*n he called at hls store. He admltted that
witness had mlsappropnated tnr/,'nAsn?La^, its
nt the Order of .'hosen Frlends when h* was i.s
V^urer' Hamllton denied that he BS mlsap
nroi.r'ated any funds of the order. and said RS was
Sow prSdent of the ssme sodety. Mounl^orrta
rouncll onler of t'hosen Frlends. Har*\moJ> "'^
ihe money whlch h- received tnmrba[?f^I*
renta! of hls sh.p was turned int > the h"?"?'
but .ubseriiirntlv admitted that he had the city s
voucher c.-ished in a olothln* store.
??Pil no; you buy an ovsreoat. ar.d dldn f jrou
have troubls with your partner about ths BBoasi
" Hallllin sakMls dld not remember anything of
,hskmd?nHe eaplslned that rhototA^*xr.nonx^t
hls lndebtedress was less th.m EOfc Hs ba<neen
un'ortunate in bualneaa he said. Hamllton s testi
mony b"f. re "he LexoV Commlttsa about the pay?
ment of ths IU was put ln evldencs. The bearlng
was adjourned uatll Wsdassdsy next.
?
BEBTOBBD Tn Hls MOTHER.
THR CATALWTIC Rr?T ?THO BLSPT Fr>R THIRTT
PAT9 RE-'OVEREP INDER A WRIT OF
HABEAS 00BPU8.
MorrlB Pront, who ersatsd a .enaatlon by aleeplng
for more than thirty days. waa restored to Ma
moth-r yesterday. ln Bpeclal Term. Part II. ot the
Supreme Court. by order of Justlce Stover.
Oounsel for Mrs. Pront had secured a writ of
habeas eorpus dlTSCtlng Ksa Paullne Krueser. of
No 163 Baat Beventy-flfth-st.. who succeeded ln
awakenlng the boy by what is known as the mag
BBttC treatment, to produce him ln court, statlng tbat
Mme Krueg.-r would not permit her to see tbe boy.
Yesterday. when the case was called, thie waa
repeated, ooanssl a'.leging that tbe boy was anxlous
to return to hla mother. but tbat he was deprlved of
hla liberty. , . ,
Vugust P. Waajsasr, tminasl for the defendant,
said that the parenta of Morris Pront had glven the
t>.v into the custody of Mme. Krueger for treatment
wlth the understan..ing that ahe waa to t ave bBB
until he was eursd Bhs had aiouaad the bay from
hls long Bteep, and had K->t htm into auch a eoadttEfl
that he cou! I walk. talk. eat anddrink. Out was
not >vt able ta lress hlmaelf. Th,- latsatlOB ot
Mrs Pront was to put the boy on exnl.?l:ton. i n.s
would elther Ml him or drlye him Into taswiUy.
Justlce Stover dlrected that Morris ba *****
tOtS mother. aarlng that he did not -hln* it waa w
tua tnuiuu. w keep him.under mapeuc treatment.
PRICES IX THE BABKBT8.
lOUTUERM VBOBTABLBg AlH'NPANT - KAINS
MAKM BEBK1EB CHBAP.
In the provision market yesterday was the ty?ua".
large \arlety of rtne Southern rsgatsblSB, tomaroes
I.i parttcumr h't'tting aEsapsr and more pler.tlful.
Th? ralnstorms for tha last niontb have made
klsbarrtaa, MackteStrtaa ard jrx?.ehe?Tits .-heaper
than for many years. HucktsbsntSB can be had for
s centa a ipiart. blackharrlea aad raspbarrlsa 1 und
10 centa and guoseherrtea '? c. nta a quart The raar
ket Is overloade.1 wtth the liiieat ireorjrla water
m</ ,na s,.,.? here tbla >^r They ars s.-ning from
35 t.< ni centa ea.-h. rt:rawVrrl^s *vll for M BB M
c?r.ta n <iuart. curranta, 12 c?-r.:s a <i ;art: maaaoaa,
SO centa a do.en: Cattfnrata tharilaa, 35 cent. a
pound: aprl.-ots. 20 ce<n:t a dozen or 6' cer>ts a baaket;
r. itlWUSB *r:apes, II '*i a pound; plneapple*. 15 to 4u
cent. each, llmoa, w cvirrs a hundred; plums, 50 to
85 csnta a tsasket, grapefruH, U tO 2T> cents ea.-h:
pears, 30 to 9.', cents a doz'n; thls yea.Cs maple ?.igar,
IS cents a pound. new date*. 10 cents a pound; rr\l
lotiitiaa, 3f. cent. a Jizen. ye'.l^w bananaa, 1>J cents;
muskmelons. II to 20 cents saoh, ar.d vrangea, 40 lo
70 cent. a doaen.
lmpurted t.^ick cork coet 11 75 a palr; Oerman par
trtdg.'i, 81 C0. fc>ng.leh phsaSBBtB, 12 50; WUOdOSCk,
11 Ei Egyptsan Quail, ti a doaen; reed htrds, 73 cents;
blackblrda, 40 centa; grmss Bkrvsr, 12 60; corn snipe.
~,l esatSi Kngllsh entpe, 12 60. ({uall, 15. tame pigeons,
11 75. Phliadelphlu wlilte squati., 13. and dark BBjUBBt
12 40.
Phlladelphla capons ae'.l for HD oents a pourul;
\V?sst?rn oapona, 27 cer.it. irtlps and Phiadeiph'.a
roa.tlng cbUckenx, J centB; t$tate roastlr.g
chlcken.. 18 oents; Phl.adelphla brolllng cAlcken*,
11.X a palr. State brol'ers, 11; breakfaat brol'.ora
14 cent. a pound; ceery-f*d ducklliaga, 40 ow.:.;
sprlng duckllnga. 2<) cent., Vecmont ducka, frozen,
18 eaarts; H >?tun apring goe.lr.ga, 25 centa, wild
morurrel geeee. 4>) cwrta; VsfBBsat getse, froiten, 16
cents, wlld turkey. 25 centa, rouatlr.g turkey, 20
cer.ta; bol'.'ns turkey. 14 centa. PhlaJelph.a fowl. 14
oents. State fowl, 13 cents, and ealad fowl, 10 o-nt*.
Porterhouea euak coata 30 cents a pound; s.r'.oln
eteak. 2u cent. a pound; round steak, 16 cents, top
alr'.oln, IS ct*nts; prlme rtb roaet. 20 oenta; .tr.oji
roaot, 23 centa, po-rterhouan roaat, B c?ii;b, help
roaet, 14 cents, freah rump beef, 14 cen;s, leg of berf,
7 cent.; fl'.et of beef, 75 cents; cvroed beef, 8 to 14
cent.; stewtng t<?ef, 6 to 12 cents; shln beef, 60 eentSi
oxtall*. 12 ceru. a pound. beef ki'lneys. lu to> 12 ct-nts,
tl>t of vea.. 22 10 2S cer.ts, veal aweet bre-ud., i'i to
7o centa a pair; and .?alvea' BVSTS, 20 to 2f> cen*. a
pound.
Btriped b?jUng basa *<?!. for II centa a pound.
?tr;p*-d pan baas, 20 cer.ti. larije ?ea bSSS, 14 cent.:
?mall sea bu*e, 12 eents. b icKfleli. s cent.; large
b'.uefl.h, 14 ce-nts; .mall bluerlsh. 11 centa, lartso
dressed eelS, II .sents; ?nia '. -Iresx-l ee!s. 14 cents,
I.irge floundeis. i: csnta; irasJI flmir.dera, I oents;
birtterflnh, 10 o?nta; flukt-s. tf cenHs; o.i^-ken halltnrt,
11 c*ntj; large hallbut. 14 en','..*, Kingfluh, 25 c^nta.
:s.rir?- Ilve i >i*ters, lii cents; errui l l.ve '.ooaters, 14
centa; .lve codBsfa, 10 ce-in.. market rodftsh, 6 oaots;
co Iflsh ateak. 12 .?ent.; fresh raacksrsl, 9J to 40 centa
ea. i.., ekaarvWh mackerel. 2<i cents a pound; yellow
per?-h 12 cent.: whlte pe.r<."h. io .-er.-s, i?rglea, l>>
cer.te; weakfl.h, 12 .-er-ta, whr.e balt, 26 centa, pom
pitno, 80 esatt; aalmon. 2<t cent.; sheep<rtH3.i. i)
cenis, and aole, 10 centa.
Asparagu. '"an be had f ir 15 to E cen*. a bunch,
French Hrtl.-hokes, 28 cowa ea h, .;ring lieans, I
cen'. a quart; wax bear... i> cente a quart; red and
whlte catibage, 10 to ^2 cents a head. butter le'ins,
11 centa a quart, new Lee:s. 5 cents a bun^'h, . ar
rots, 2<? cenis a buneh; chlves, 4 cents; cucum>?-rs,
4 cents *.-ach; oaullflower, 18 to 2S centa a bead;
Pl .rt'la greeti corn. 2.". to rt. centa a dozen; chtoory,
5 c.-nl. a head; watercre?*i .1 cents a bunch; rlsnda
loln, 10 'ent-. aaearolS salad. | .erts; egg plant. 15
centa each; kohlrabl. I c.-nts a bunch; knot ceiery
5 centa each; lerka, 3 centa ea.'h, mushro<)ma, %
cen:? a pound; Southern tomafea. 10 centa a quart;
okra, E cents a dozen; parsley, 4 cent. a bunch;
pepr,ere. 2 cent. ea/'h. r.ew potatoes, 75 centa a
rck. greer. peaa. 26 cents a half-peck; radt.hea.
cent a bunch retall, and 26 u> 40 centa a hun?
dred ?rb>leaale; rhubarb. 5 cen'a a bunch: .plnaeh.
?> cents a ha-f-peck; Bquaah, 10 conta rach; turnlpe.
2? cent. a ha'.f-pe.:k. and red. whlte and yellow
onlone. 10 to 30 centB a quart.
KILLED BY.A PASSEXGER TRAIX.
A weatbound train on the Harlem Rallroad etruck
Ch.irles Yard*, teventeen yesm old, who aaa walk
lr.x a'.ong th* tracka neir Caaanova atatlon yeaterday
afternoon. Tarde'. home wa. at No. 144 Eaat
(ine-hunlred-and-th1rty-fourth-.t He had hl. left
leg brok.n and ekull fractured, snd when he
reached tbe Harlem Rlver atatlon at One-hundred
and-thIrty-fourtb-*t. it waa found that he could not
rroovr Flve mlnutea after hla arrlval at the tta
t on he dled. Anibulanee Hurgeon Taylor. of tha
Hjirlem Hoapltal, wna aummoned, and aft.r a brlef
ei.i.nin.ti. u. he bronoun-*d Y.rde dead. The train
wa. made up sf paaBengar coacbea, ard waa No.
116 The coron.r waa In/ormed,
Tbe englneep of ths tialn waa Theodora Wrlfht,
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