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, THE SUN, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1898. ' ) 9 k STATE SENATORS ANGRY. -ttvr.S. CANTOR, AND T.KXOW IN "A A L1TEI.T DEBATE. U Hill utbrlilB Ilia Caart T Clata. to ,, t.n Ik CUlm or n. at. nemlas- ror Mires as C.uasal to a ae.ate Commute HI t. rtrsulatr. Droit Clerk' Monro rasssd. AinsNY, March P. Senator IUInei, Cantor, .ndLevJow bad rather lively mlx-up In the f .' this nftcrnoon, In tho courn of whloh ..oh Indulged I" .'"u-r trnB lanetiar. Tha LesslunoMherowwas a bill of Senator Can tor's authorlrlns: the Court of Clalmi to paai noon the claim of Horace E. Demlng for service u counsel to a sub-committee of the Semite Ijudlclary rommlttco appointed to lnrestlgatB ih. administration of the oWIl serried of tho Btsleln 1"04. Senator ltatnos called attention to the fst that this committee had not been Bpowereil to cninge counsel, and aald that Mr. Tjemlng hl volunteered to net in that capacltr without compensation. Tho committee had h,ld f fc'lnns ou six days, and Mr. I)emln had wrlttrn Its report. For this service ha had 9U ..auentlv sought for several years past to ob tain fro ii the Legislature the preposteroua gum o( $5,000. lt Us been my experience," said Senator mines " that tho services of civil servico re formers always como mighty hlch. They lencrally know what they ore in civil aervice reform for, and work hard to net It." Senator I-evow spoke In support of the bill. dlnreplyto him Senator Raines said that Eenstor ticxow had on provlous occasions been cppoicd to printlnt tho compensation demand ed. Now it appeared that he had turned n som trwnlt on this proposition. "The statements made by the Senator," said (Senator l.exovr angrily. " are unfounded in fact. Tie committee and tho Senate did recognise the Justice of this claim, and I voted for the bllL It does not comport with the dignity of this great EUte to accept a service and then plead tho baby set to get out of paying for It." Senator Cantor maintained that Mr. Demlng bad agreed tnterve the committee on tho express Bnderstandlng that they would seo to It that the Legislature made compensation, and Senator Leiow confirmed this statement. Sanstor Haines tried in vain to show by tho jonrnal that Senator Lexow had Toted against tit bill In former years, bnt succeeded In show ing that on ono ocaaston Senator Cantor voted Utinst it. "This bill," he said, "li Intended to promote fraud and thlerery. It is nothing less than that for this man, after voluntoerln to serve ai couniel, to attempt, with the aid of Senator Uxow, to take tho State by the throat and force It to give up." Senator Cantor If the Senator can sustain as honest all the bills Introduced by him as the honesty of this bill can bo sustained, it is a little more than I am willing; to concede. After some further discussion It was decided that the Committee of the Whole, in which the discussions took place, should report progress on the bill. Tho nomination of ex-Sheriff Cornelius V. Col lins of Troy to be State Superintendent of Prisons was confirmed by the Senate by a vote o(31 to 13. The only Republicans who voted no were Senators Tlbblts and Ilrush. The Sfnate passed benator Ford's bill to rcir n'ate the hours of drug clerks. In splto of tho crave doubts of Its constitutionality expressed by the ablest lawyers in tho body when It was list consl If red. The vote was 27 to 3, Senators Humphre), Strnnalmn, nnd Tlbblts in tho neg ative, n.e majority was composed very largely ot Democrats many of tho Republicans absent ee themselves or failing to respond to their nixes The Sears bill providing for a system of llfo Insurance on tho stipulated premium plan, which passed tho Assembly Vesterday, was. laxrdbythc ?cnato to-day. Tho Senate also tuned Senator Mnlbv'e bill requiring the rela tives of poor persons In tlio Stato insano as linns topivfor tho expenses of their caro and main tenance, if abio to do so. Semtor lirady introduced a bill to permit (M.-rlnc exhibitions in tho Madison fctiunro Harden; a bill permitting the SlnUiiK rund Commissioners of New York city to inv est sur- tliis moneys accruing to any of the sinking funds in bond! or stock of the city: and a hill increasing the salaries of Coroners phjslclnns In the boroughs or Manhattan and Brooklyn f-om 1 uno to sf.s ttOO. Senator IMro Introduced a hill extending tho power of the -tnct Cleaning Dcpnrtment to in rludc tho removal of 9tnb!o refuse; and a bill permitting review b certiorari of the decision's otitic Hoard of Iliiildlngs or tho Hoard of Kx anhors in the Iluililing Department. Senator Ford introduced a bill nroridlng that oneof the three commissioners In strcetopen In? procecillrgi In New York city must boa Irtttlctl buililcr. actively ciiRftgod In tho build in; bisincsH; nnd n bill givlnu the Dock Hoard peccral power to set. iptrt piers for recreation purposes. Tho Assembly passed Mr. Marshall's bill au theri7ln icity nf the tlrst class to expend $30, Csior.i city of iho -econd class J5,OOOannual lr to cncourunc tho development of art by pur chasinf storks of art nroiluucd in this country ty professions! artists who are citizens. All art Productions pun luscd under this net shall bo elected bt the art commission of tho city. In 5 " cut- where no nrt commission exists the Msrorinny appoint ono. Such commission may Include women as members, und shall not con tain more than a bare juniority of persons from nr one political pirtj, und sfiall bo composed o'Mrsom w hu are experts in art matters. Th ileumirits attacked Assemblyman Tlf fanv is t.Ut. repealing tho law of 18!W providing to: a sini'lal Commissioner of Jurors in both tea orkatid ICintTt enmities todraw jurors in (nnilnil cjse-s. Tho bill was jmsscd after n Jcretht dlHiistlon bv a votoof 77 to 50. Mr. Tiilanv sttted tliut :hiH law had cost theso counties nearly tUIO.OOI! itireaily, though not a a ngle jury his jet been drawn under Its pro Tltlrns. SIiiiIi npiioltion was manifested to Asscmblv mari HIlPs bill providing that where a loan Is rado bj a it Iiilts bank tho exponso of apprais jiC the viluo of tliu real cswto on wliicli tho llJln inaileslullbo paid by the bank instead w t) the burniwcr. us at piesent. Tho bill was tsstcd ht i, v olo of 7S to If.. The Illirbic-Armstronc Oood Roads bill was entered to a tiilnl readinirin the Assombly to-J-.'I wittioitt cunimcnt. on tho understanding -if ? '"'.'. "'"' 'rco dlcuslonof thoinensurn ;i be allowed when It comes up for llnnl P"ll These bills were passed in the Assembly: Jtr ttulla e, ; rot ldlu that iranips apprehended ii,'1" """'ly "'v be sent to the Neivorlcor aintiniiini pciitii nilar) i.Vr. ,"'.' iui.illuglhp njlarleiof thn school .JS,i.w',l,.l,r",,l,,n "lib lb"e 'f thu salaries paid v v.'" l"'r, '" ,lanh 'l0 borough nf i.m " n'ltliorllug the New Vork elly Doaril ?nr . .""? ,n "u '" ,llf l,,lln "' William A. Utcrlnpr lr!ih" s """ "' L"""1' "' ,no Ia"' cl,'r of tH'.il "' ": lr..hll.lilni thf tue of floating devices In I ,' ""'"' I'olnl. on Long Island, rrinn. ".'..''' l'i"ldliiKtUt thn law allowing the Jim. "J""1' ""est" plant njsters In a portion of ut..i. ."'S"'1'" couui) Jurors mllosgo dally tnLlZ'i '"'," '1"''lll"i:tlie law re Harding the sue- lon of rtal irt,rrt tu pertonalty. CmLi.? ''"' ' '"ll'orlrliig ihM .New York city Flro "mm ,. loner, to rehear and ilclermlne the charges ttroi'i "",''. '"Illy.allrciuaiiof tho first grade, , , ", '''!" ' r,,r " itlenieiit. M-ta ii "?"'' authurlrliiK New York city to ex- itMli.;Y'"! '.','" ,'" '"'ITiiving alreets In the Ttjtr- "' ""aw i.fir.lkij1vtlilch amount la afterward siTti ' "l' '"'nf Hied pnirty, la.r.ii.M ' "I l'r,;l'rltliin s,ouu fur horticultural ilon .n,V , "'" ".""' ,"" a Mato atrrluiiltural sta kc li '"r ""' 'H'e"ilnatliiii nr bortlcultiiral V, . ,',,"' "hcoui Judicial dlatrlet. Tt,',n,A p V,r " H':rHiratlng Cyrus i:. Staples, JdiaJl ',"""' Jl"" hA Miirliui.MlchaelJ.lJaiiy. Iliiin. ""K,r ""'lam T. Head and l'eter A. Coml,"',v' V" Ynrt Mutual Tltlo liisuranoo title. n?rN,B "rkill.lKnaraiiieo and Insuro laui!. !,. ' "'""" '"'" ' In litis btato ou the Mr T.i ' '" r4M" "r ""sment idan eomrji ii,.'., '.' "" """'' "ilburfiauroiiimutersbi-1-ai r i "" N' irk. New llnvvn mid Hartford mile i. ,.""? K'l'ie, nt the rute of li rents a fr .',.,, . . ' '.'" ,,nlnK llftj trip tickets (joo I lt.f.i.,ii i . " l-v "' I'Ure'u.erorany ineiiilM-Tot '""'rl.'m,',,,,,N;yk rtl' ona -w.iln iter !)v "'. ""' I rl ''lug a.'"" ijno to make noort lk.it... .. ,ut" l'rl'n .Maintenance Kund for Mr r w Kl " rtlhiu"' ' ' 'r,,IUK that the protltlon of tits tan I .' ""' ,lrl,lt street siirfaen railroad eitiii Mniiiiif f.'" '""J""' H rus receipts Into ' inln ".' ry 'ltalllKiloi.pl tit ps.es where. On , " . '" "" ' la,v' Itroilsluii Is liiaile for Ihu t "" iiiuiisvljo tu thu city fur the fruu- Ihisi 1 1 , ,,(.rn iiitroducid in tho Assembly: In'.,,, i',"1' '"' tilnirf for dm publication of tho ""tin ibsilvo r aioluilte lioanls of I'M it ' ' 'i "' "Hagesnr lliomoto, e.i , " 7 .', ' tlaaor ihjt a person maklnknn re, ,J ,' '" J Iti-t: nurpiM-s In llroukljn shall l i, , iier i, nw iters uf thu adjulutng troll r f ,,' ! '"'ue lo o urester ilfpth lUau the Mr ""' beseutaiion Is being made. "i. i . V1'"1"" hefunillug to the taxpayers the r ttiii , ' ' ' "" " " v"d In this stale during tho Oai.il . ' . " fuuil.ul tu the Matoafewyears '""it I. ' ' "'' """ stal Ir'oiury, amounting to 'arai".", V.''r,I"K "i" New York city Dock i.ii "" ' ' r -" I" Maithuttan uorougli, on lull I ' nuki' It nullablo for uso by the Mr ,v, " " purpo.i. I1lkh , ' l tuHisi puekaxt'sof patoulri'od lb.i I 'Hi'" I ou tho frunt of radio list of M. ', ,' ' orn rl nt. tin pun lia or Unds for Ilia SI ' -ln l r'eliiKini rlrle range .(,,, l'miliu ill I'Ultili and Twenty bhlru.1 ' . . ' " ' It I'lT HII.U In lliu lint of Itus . " ' ru is In unit Ijoruiihli. OtkHd'r,' " Armstrong s bill, crapovtcrlng A- "a wuuimuUcr Vllllaui II. iutborland of the Masons to nnpoint the trustees of the Masonlo Asylum Fund, with tin) approval of tho, Ornnd Lodge, was reportod favorably in the Assembly Unlay, amondod to. provide that a, board of from three to seven trustees be elected or appointed by the Grand Lodge alone at 1U June meotlng. As originally introduced tho bill was opposed by many prominent Masons, who held that tho power of appointing tho trus tees should romain with the Urand Lodge, as at present, and they have carried tholr point. Assemblyman Adler to-day Introduced a bill authorizing tho New York city Dock lioard to purchase and set apart such piers nnd parts of Jdery and auch portions of land tinder water ad orning such piers along the city water front which the board may deem from time to time necessary for tho free use of tho publlo for healthy recreation, salt water baths, and gen erally for tho free use and enjoyment by the publlo of fresh air along tho water front. The resolution offered by Assemblyman Dela ney pf Syracuso providing for tho nppolntmcnl of rj Joint legislative cotumltteo of two Senators and three Assomblymen to investigate and re port on thodoslrablllty of compelling municipali ties to hnvo all municipal work dono by day's labor Instead of by contract, will be reported favorably In tho Assembly tomorrow by the ays and Moans Committee. The resolution appropriate! aAOOO for the expenses of the committee. Senator Illggins'a bill, allowing savings banks to Invest In the bonds of certain steam railroads in this State, nnd Assemblyman Miller's bill, nllowlngsuch investments In tho bondsof steam railroads not only In this but In about twenty other States, will bo reported favorably In tho Assembly to-morrow. Itepresentatlvesot the Children's Aid Society, the Stato Charities Association, and tho New iork Juvenile Asylum, all of Now York city, nppenrcd before tbo Assembly Judiciary Com mittee this afternoon in opposition to Assem blyman Uondy'a bill providing that dependent children shall be placed out only In neenrdnnce with rules established by tho Slnto Hoard of Charities. They object to the bill on the ground that It gives the State lioard too much author ity in the regulation of this branch of charitable work. 1 he bill Is fat ored by the State lioard of Charities. xnr r Kim art electioxb hill. Itescrtod lo Both Ileuses to no ttesrlatea a neeoramlttetf. Albany, March 0. The proposed Primary Elections bill was roportcd to the Senate nnd Assembly to-day to be reprinted nnd recom mitted. This was mado necessary by a numlvcr of amendments which hnvo been made. Most of theso aro matters of phraseology and arrange ment of sections, nnd do not affect tho purport of tho bill. One amendment, however, which was Introduced nt tho suggestion of William Ilotchkiss, ono of the independents who has been working on the bill, threw the other inde pendents into a stato of mind. The bill provides generally that representa tion in conventions shall be apportioned among tho districts by tho I'olice Board as nearly as practicable according to tho party voto cast for Governor. The amendment provides that, in case the boundaries of a district have been changed since the election of a Govornor, tho basis of representation shall be tho vote In tho last election of n State ofllccr, or. It changed slnco that, the apportionment shall be mado by tbo general committee of the party. Vhen Senator la ey bow this ho throw up both hands. Ho snld it would give the County Committee, in conjunction with tho I'olice lioard. absolute power to fix the representation. The Police lioard could change all tho districts this year or any year, nnd thus throw tho whole apportionment of delegates Into tho hands of tho machine. He Impressed this view on tho other Independents, including Mr. Ilotchkiss, nnd they ngreod that tbo provision would have to bo eliminated. Mr. llotchkiss's idea in in sorting the provision was to meet overy possible contingency. Tho independents aro convlncod, however, tb.it tho phrase "us nearly as practi cable" covers tho ground, and would permit re view by the courts If necessary. Two other changes have been made looking toward greater secrecy. As the bill now stands, when an doctor registers and declares his wish to enroll with a partv, he can answer orally, or, at bis option, llle with tbo Hoard of Inspectors tho declaration provided in case an elector Is challenged, and they aro then obliged to mako tho enrolment without further question and without showing nls declaration. A clause pre venting the disclosure of tho party with which nn electir shall enroll or the number of electors enrolled with the party, has nlso been added. The purpose in this is to provent ono party from showing a larger enrolment than another, and thuslnlliicnciiig votors who want to boon tho winning sido. There will boa publlo hearing on the bill to morrow, ii ml it Is epcctod that It will be in Una! shape boiuo time next week. TUE STATE 0AXAL8. Opposition to Tbrlr Proposed Sole to tho Fed eral Government. 'Aiiunt, March P. The Senate Judiciary Committee gave another hearing to-day on Sen ator Pavey's resolution proposing an amend ment to the Constitution to permit the sale of tho canals to the Federal Government. Tho ad vocates of the measure, including several of the foremost engineers of the country, were beard last week. Tbo hearing to-day was given up chiefly to Its opponents. Among them were former Assemblyman George Clinton of Buffalo, ex-Mayor Kdson of New York, Alfred Homer of the Produce Exchange, Erastus 'Viraan. Alex ander It. Smith. William K. CIcary, Cant. M. Do Puy, and George W. Raymond of Buffalo. They took tho ground that the projeot for Federal control would defer action on the lines of canal improvement as bezun under the $0,000,000 luw. In ronlv Gen. E. C. O'Brien, formor President of the Dock Board, said that everybody knew that tho protosod further expenditure of $7,000,000 on the canals would not be acted on by tho I.egislnttiro this year. Mr. CIcary declared that a bill with that end In view had been prepared yesterday by the Canal Executive Committee of Commercial Or ganisations and would bo introduced this woek. Ho added that Gov. Black would not opposo it, inspltoof the coming Investigation of the ex penditures nlieody made. More Iaitii Purcltosrrl for tho lateraattooal Pork. Ar.n snt, March 0. The State Fisheries, Game! and Forest Commissioners today completed the purchasoof two wldillonal parcels of land on the St. Lawrenco ltlvcr for tho new Inter national Park. Tho land consists of thlrtj -five acres at Krlng's Point, four miles north of Alex andria Bay, nnd ten acres, comprising Cedar Islind, lfltii: fifteen miles north of Alexandria Bay. Tho former cost .'J,:iOO, nnd tho latter was secured on prlvnto tortus. Thlsmakosseven senarnto plots purchased for the park under tho ;i0,0l0 appropriation granted by the last Legis lature, consisting of about KIO acres. Tho Coin mlfsiiiii v. ill begin a friendly suit ngulnst the Buffalo Klsh Company, as a test case to deter mine tho constitutionality of tho law which permits the possession and sale during the closed heason in this State of piko and pickerel caught In other States. Croslir Mtttlhewfl Accused or Embraalement. Alhast, Or., March I). Crosby Matthews, agent of Wells, Fargo & Co. at Newport, has been arrested on chargesof embezzlement nnd larceny. Ho won held In f2,500 Ironds. It Is said he Is $10,000 short In his accounts. loans VVorouo Arrested ror Slntutradtn oo M Man. Tnov, March n. Detective Krensky at an early hour this morning arrested Psdle Flnne ganof Plattshnrg for masquerading as a man nnd acting In n boisterous manner. The young woman woron stjllsh wblto fedora, a fashion ably cut suit oiul a long overcoat. Sho had been, It Is said, nn utleiidant at u prize right earlier In tho evening, and whon the detective found her in front of the Post Otllco she was de cidedly hllarloiiH. She was with n young man, and both exhibited pugilistic tendencies, hho was lockod up, hut subsequently released on hall, Liter sho was arraigned before Magistrate Honolulu anil rcinnnded for anothor hearing, Sliuis extremely prepossessing and is said to como from nn excellent family. IV rune Personal Tovra from (lonbs. Cnirtno, March 0. Pouth Town Collector Ernst made n tour of tho banks yesterday to en force Iho pajment of personal property taxes. I In gathered 111 1 50,000. most of which, It was understood, was pnld under protest. Tbetlnrrss molliod was followed, delinquents being in foiiucd Unit unless the money wns forthcoming nt onco their doors would be closed nnd thoy would no lunger be allowed lo do business? Notice. So many requests have been made for tho privilege nf seeing the memorial window, "Hirer of tho Water of Life," designed by Mr. Iaiul O Tiffany, privately exhibited last Wednesday and Thursday, that we have as lured permission In retain It until Saturday of this w eck. We vt III therefore be glad to show It to thoso Intereited on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of this week, from U:S0 K. ii. to 4 1' M. Tiffany Studios, 333 Fourth Ave., New York. LOVESICK YOUTH'S CRIME. EOT OEUEIO K1LLH MM&M.V AlfD VrOVNEH VIT.T.IAM E. DAVIS. They Were Chums, and Had Gone to M lllera vllle. Pa., to Call on Two formal nettool lilrlsilorirla- fmllton with n Ullrl lie Hod Reea Only Once Shoots Dnvla In lied. Lancaster. Pa,, March 0. William B. Dnvls, aged 18, son of a well-known coal operator of St. Clair, Schuylkill county, lies in n critical condition at St. Joseph's Hospital, this city, with three pistol wounds In his body, ono of which, near tho temple, is probably mortal. The porson who shot him, lO-yenr-nld ltoy Gehrig, whose father Is a rich ngent of n brew ing firm and whoso homo was nt Milton, Pn is dead by his own hand in tho vlllagoof Millers vlllo, a few miles west of here, the scat of tho well-known Mllleravlllo State Normal School, for tho love of one of whoso young women stu dents the doublo crlmo was committed. Geh rig, after having tried desperately to murder his young friend, nnd evidently thinking ho had done so, placed tho revolver bcsldo his own ear and sent a bullet Into his brain dying wlUitn a few minutes of tho tlmo when his com panion summoned aid from tho clerk of the village inn, nhero tho doublo tragedy occurred, Gehrig and Davis wcrn students at n busi ness college in Philadelphia. Ono day last week Davis told his chum that it would ho n good schcmo for them to run up to Lancaster county and mako ntrlp to Mlllcrsvlllc, where a young woman friend of his was a student. Ho snld It ho young woman and himself had been schoolmates nt their home In St. Clair. Gehrig readily fell in with the proposition, nudjon last Saturday tho young follows, who wcro Insep arable companions during the few months of their colli'go career, arrived in Lancaster on nn early owning train and boanlcd a trolley enr for tho Normal Kihonl nt Mlllersvlllc. Thcro young Davis Inquired for his old school mnto, Mis Annie llolnios, n member of tho Jun ior class of the Normal.w ho presented her ichool mate to her frlutul, Mihs Allcu Cummlngs, n motnber of Iho senior class. Tho Introduction of young Gehrig, which followed, was succeed ed by n id nsnnt conversation of half an hour, and then tho young men left. Young Gehrig, after ho returned to Philadel phia nlth his college mate, could talk of little else than the charms of Miss Cummings, ttith uhum lie confessed himself greatly smitten. Yesterday In Philadelphia Gehrig prevailed upon Davis to again go to Lancaster, bo that they could go out to MlllcrsMUonnd renew tho acquaintance of tho yuung women. Davis had no money, but GehrU snld that didn't matter, as he had enough for both. They arrived in tho, city early laBt evening and went to Mlllersvllle. where they stopped nt the "Black Horse," tho most pretentious inn of tbo place, which is not far away from the stately Normal School. They wcro assigned to nno room, Gehrig paying for the night's lodging, but postponing payment for breakfast, remarking that thcro would bo tlmo enough for that in the morning. Knch of tho boys wrote a letter beforo they went to bed. They took them to the illlagB Post Ofilce. but Gehrig did not mall his. Noth ing was hoard of thorn during tho night. Nei ther drank nn thing while nt tho hotel. This morning Barkeeper Hess nrose about 0 o clock nnd went at onco to the barroom. He had been working about for a half hour whon ho heard Uiroo reports of a pistol in rapid succession. Thoy ennio from tho room occupied by tho two young men. Hess started to run upstairs, but ho met Davis coming down covered with blood. He said: "My chum shot mo.' Davis sank Into n chair in the barroom. Just then a fourth shot was heard upstnlrs. When Boss and other men rushed un to the room they .found Gehrig dead on tho floor, his hund still clutching the revolver with which ho had sought his friend's death and then killed him self. After Davis had submitted to n surgeon s cre he told to the Coroner's Jury tho facts of tho meeting with the oung women of tho nor mal echool.Iand the visit to renew the ncouolnt ance. When ho enmo to'tho story of the double shooting hn said that after ha and Gehrig had f;ono to bed tho latter seemed to bo very rcst es. Davis awoko about half past 0 o'clock this morning nnd saw his friend walking about the room. He attempted to get out of bed, nnd1 bad one foot on the Iloor when Gehrig, srho looked very wild, enmo toward tlio bed with n revolver which he began tiring, three bnlls hitting lilm. Ho threw up his hnnds. nnd that wns how a bullet s'ruck him in the wrist. An other out through hl lip and pasied out of tho cheek, and still another rnngeil nlong mn tem ple nnd Is embedded In his head. Gehrig did not say n word during the shooting. Duv Is mado his way to tbo door, through which ho managed to got beforo his companion had an other onportunlty to shoot, and he mado his way to tho barroom. Davis avers that ho can not tell what reanon Gehrig had for shooting, ns they were on tbo best ot terras, and thero was no Jealousy. This letter was found Ton tho floor close to where Gehrip's body lay: "We are dead In lovo with Alico Cummings and Annie Holmes. Not being able to see them, and they keeping away from us, wo re solved to tnko our life. My name Is Itov Gehrig, Milton, Pn.. and tho little fellow Is William Davis, H.l'lnlr. Please notify our pa rents at onco. Wo would Hko to bo cremated, so notify our parents nt onco." Davis told thf Hc.v reporter, and repeated to tho Coroner.'that there was no such compact be tween him nnd Gehrig ns that Indicated in tho foregoing. Ho said tho subject was never even hinted at. Both Miss Cummings nnd Miss Holmes say their acquaintance with Guhrlg dates onlv from last t-aturday, tho only tlmo they ever saw him, and thnt thero was never the slightest bit of love making or flirtation be tween them. The Coroner's Jury decided that It was a case of pulcldo and attempted murder, but made no attempt to fathom tho motives ot tho crime. TWO BABIES STRANGLED. nodT or One Pound In a House In Pourleonth atroot. Near firth Aseiiue. The police of tho Mercer street station are In vestigating the doath of n female child about a week old, which was found yesterday In a vacant room on tho third floor of tho house at 32 East Fourteenth street. Tho body was found by John Yardlcy. tho Janitor of 30 Hast Fourteenth street, 'ihore wero bruises on the neck, and on the left ear was a scratch. The room whero the body was found was accessible from tbo street. Dr. Donlin made an autopsy yesterday after noon on thn body nt the Mnrguo and found that death was due to strangulation. Coroner's Physician Donlin inadonn nutopsy yesterdny on the body of a fl vo-hours-old female Infant, which was found vestorday morning In on alley at 3S0 Bowery. Tho bod, which was wrapDod In a towel nnd npleroof white muslin, was removed lo the Morgue. Theruweiono marks nf violence on tho body. Dr. Donlin found that doath was due toslranculatlon, but could not say how It occurred. Tbo nor. Dr. David Morton Dies or niood Polaontna. Loui8ViM.B, Ky., March 0. The Rev. Dr. David Morton, Secretary of tbo Board of Church Extension of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, slnco Its organization sixteen years ngo, died this morning of blood poltonlng after threu das' illness. A scratch on a linger while tak ing a book out of a bookcsMilast Saturday mado the wound which causeu death. Dr. .Morton belonged to a prominent Kentucky family nnd had spont nil his life In tho Methodist ministry. He was n candidate for u bishopric. He was born at Hussellville, Ky on June 4, 1830. A Bridegroom's Hnnlly Questioned. Chicago, March 0. Jayson C Cox, a well known Board of Trade man, was married on Feb. 20 at the Palmer IIouso to Lorettn Aiken, for years cashier at Kinsley's restaurant. To day be Is nn inmitoof tho Detention Hospital awaiting trial us to his sanity. Cox was nr rested on a bench warrant from Judge Oarli r. It is believed that ha was insane before his wed ding. Cox Is 11- years old and worth if 100,000. Tho t rather. Fair weather continued over nearly all the country yeitrrday, excopt for cloudiness In the lake rtfloat and upper Mississippi valley and light snow In north ern lllouoiota. The unsettled conditions wero due to a moderate storm central oter Minnesota, with a truush'tif depression extending southwest to tho co;.st of Texas. In the rear of this depression the temperature was from 10 to 110 lower, but was no where below rero. Thocolikst was a at lllsmorck. Penso foir enveloped the coast during the morning. In this city the day was generally fair with light fog; avsrage humidity, 82 per crnt.i wind southeasterly, overage Telocity ten miles an hour: highest offi cial tcinperaturo fj"iloweit 35; baronietercorrected to read tuaea level at 8 AU, SO 30; 3 r. II., 80 35. The thermometer at tho United States Weather Du- reau registered tho temperature yesterday as followsi IrlOH. JSU7.I 1808. 18U7. 111,11 4i' us' er. m 4H as- ism .'.n' no1 ui'.M 40" tuf ap.M bi i'nniid 45 an- vtAsuiMiTOi roiircasT ron Thursday, For f.'eu ynglund and eaitem .Vete Tori:, fair; warmer; touthrrtv wfrirfi. For eavttrn Pennsylvania, Now Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and tho District of Columbia, fair and warmeri southerly winds. For western Pennsylvania, western New York, and Ohio, partly cloudy, possibly with showers near tbo laksii fresh southeasterly winds. . . , . .- 1, STOVE BARTENDER'S BIRT.K. Union Iif-na-uo Clttb llrlnlc Miser Hold Up In ririh Avenue by Two Women. Magistrate Olmsted llslonod In tho West Fifty-fourth Street Pollco Court yesterday to the'strnngo but true story of an allcgod sou brelto who had stolen a Bible from n bartender. Tho bartender was John Smith, who llvos nt 01 Prospect place, and mlxos drinks nt tho Union Icnguo Club. Tho soubrctle was Mnmle Vnn llnun of 102 West Bovcnty-slxth street. Thoio hnel bepn another woman In tho enso, nn ollogctl accomplice' of the Boubrettp, who had, It Is bald, wloldod a hatpin, but sho did not figure In tho denouoment nt tho pollco court. Smith Fnld that on Tuesday night at Fifth avenue nnd Thirty-ninth street. In tho rcry shadow of the Union Lcnguo Clubhou.o, nnd In front of the w Indows em thn Fifth nvcnuo lido, ho had been accost ctl by tho two women, who Invited him to Invite thorn to supper. "I tried to brush them aside, continued tho complainant, "hut thoy seized my arms and worked them up nnd down llkn pump hnndles till 1 was so tlrc.l that I could do nothing In BClf defence. 'Ihcn ono of them, tlio one, who got nwny, held mo nnd kept pricking mo with her hatpin, wullu this ono In court turned mv pockots inside out in n hunt for money. 1 bail only a llttlo change, so she tnak h Blblo from my ovurcont pocket. Just out of spile, I guess. The Blblo Is vnluablo to mo on account of family associations. It's whnt you might call a souvenir." After holding up tho bartender, tho women ran away in dilTcrent directions. Smith fol lowed thn one who hnd tho Bible, nnd after a ehnso through Thirty-ninth Btrcet nnd up Uromlxvnj-to Forty-second Btrcet, caught her and turned her over to Policeman Hcaloy of tho West Forty-seventh street station. The prisoner said that she had thought tlia', tho Bible was ono of those trick books lined with glass with a cork under tho cover. Sho was fined $10; 3 1 Ell A ID O.V "I1IE ALLEN'S CLUB. Allen nnd Vivo oilier l'rltonrrs Held ror n ninlnntlonThn Heat I.et flo. "Tho" Allen, the alleged hoad of tho West Sldo Club, at 80 Sixth avenue, and tho lO.'t other prisoners mado In the raid of Cnpt. Chapman on Tuesday afternoon, wcro arraigned In tho Jefferson Market Pollco Court yesterday morn ing. Policemnn McMullen of tho Fourth In spection district, on whose evidence tho raid was made, was the only witness. Lawyers Benjamin Stclnbnrdt and Joseph Moss of Howo & Hummel's ofllco appeared for the defence, while Deputy Assistant District Attorney Grey prosecuted. long beforo Magistrate SImms took his Beat tho courtroom was packed to tho doors and n crowd of over a hundred who wcro unable to procure seats stood in the rear. Allen appeared to be the most composed man thcro nnd at times chatted gayly wllh CapU Chapman, Chief Mc Cullngh, under whoso auspices tho raid was made, occupied a chair bcsldo the Magistrate during the proceedings, and when Allen was nrrnlgned ho attempted to outllno the evldenco to thn Magistrate Upon objection by counsel for tho defendant he wns directed to give to n clerk tho ovldcnco on which a complaint wns mado charging Allen with maintaining and operating a gambling house The other prisoners wcro arraigned in batches ot ten on a cburgu of disorderly conduct and discharged with n warning to keop awnv from sucliDlncos in future, there being no evidence to hold them Individually. Kdward Mann. Kdward Hoppe. William Cook, and William Hall were arraigned with Allen on n charge aiding nnd abetting the maintaining of n gnmbltng house Tho live were hold In !?l,00o bail each for oxnminntion this morning at 10 o'clock. Henry Early and Charles Morris, who had been discharged with tho rest, were subpoe naed as witnesses for the prosecution. CORONER COOMBS ON TRIAL. Testimony no Co tho Alleged Irregnlnritteo In nrooklyn Inquests. The trial of former Coroner Coombs in the Su preme Court in Brooklyn for presenting fraudu lent bills for inquests was continued yestorday. Henry N. Murray, chief clerk of accounts in tho Auditor's oftlcc, produced a book showing that a bill for $2,702.50 for Inquests held during July, 1807, had been audited. Frank L. SnlfTen, Secretary of the Manufacturers' Trust Company, testified that tho warrant had been deposited to Coroner Coombs's credit. James J. Decgan. formerly ctcrK for Coroner Coombs, identified the inquisitions and said that 105 of them bad been signed by Coroner Coombs. A number of wltneses testified that In alleged Inquests in July last the Coroner did not visit their homes nnd they did not see nny Jurors. In several Instances wltnesies tcstltled that Jurors whoao names nppenrcd nn the Inquisition papers did, not live nt the addresses sworn to. Dr. Gcnthcr of 84 Court sticet testified that ho hnd attended William L. Mllno. who died at M Third avenue ou July 20 Inst, and had Riven a certificate of doath. Mrs. Milne testified that Coroner Coombs did not visit the house and that so far as she know no inquest was held. HADE INSANE BT IXSOXNIJ. Thonaht a I.ock or Ills Wire's riolr TVontd Cure film. So He Triad to Cut It On. John Monalls of 237 East Eighty-eighth street, 'an artist who works for tho Christian Herald and other papers, has sufforod for months past from insomnia, which tins apparently affected his mind. Ho conceived the idea that a lock of his wifo's hair. If carried in his pocket, would cure his sleeplessness; bo time and again, Mrs. McnalisBays.hc has attacked her and attempted to cut off some of nor hair with knives, scissors or rn7ors. In his nttempts he has dragged her about by the hair, and tho constant foar of uttack and tho strain on her nerves has almost destroyed her hoalth. Ills last attack occurred shortly nfter midnight yesterday morning, nnd the whole house was aroused by tho woman's cries for help. Neighbors found him dragging her about theiooin, and a policeman wns summoned, who had Monalls sent to thu Presbyterian Hospital. Ho was apparently as well as over later In tho day, so he was discharged from the hospital. RETOND INVESTIGATION NOW. Baloon Keeper KcrwIeU Dteo ITblle tbo Grand Jury Is Rxnntlnlttc Ills Cnso. Whllo the Grand Jury wns Investigating an exclso complaint ngulnst John E. Kerwlck, n liquor dealer, of 112 Rust Eighty-second street, yesterday, a message was received Informing the Jurymen that Kerwlck was dead nnd would bo buried to-dny, Kerwlck was a member of tho firm of Davorrn tc Kerwlck, which has sa loons at tho following places: Grand street and tho Bowery. Fifty-sixth Blreot and Third av enue, and faevonty-slxth street and Third av enue. A Oood Government Club man was the complainant against Kerwlck, claiming that hn had secured evidence of excise violations at all of Davoreu & Kcrwlck's saloons In u single day. SOUTHERN IRON HEN AOREE. Arraacensenti Well Under Way Tor Maintain ing lrleea. The chief Southern iron and steel companies have reached a tentative agreement to maintain prices, which at present aro on tho basis of $0.SO u ton for gray forgo pig Iron. An adjourned moeliugof the varlous Intorests will bo held in this city on March HI, when it Is expected the matter will be taken up by tho Boirdsaf Direct ors of tho Tennessee C'onl, Iron nnd lUllroad Company and tho Moss Iron nnd Steel Com pany, and tho proposition considered of making noiiio arrangement not in conflict with Stnte or rideriil-niitl-trust laws for the bettor mainte nance of prlcos. IF IT'S A COLD TAKE "SEVI3NTY.SKVKN." La Grippe Is a Cold. Influenra Is a Cold. Sore Throat is a Cold. Bronchitis Is a Cold. A Cough Is a Cold. At drugglstsi price, 2Bc , GOc., or tl.OO. Humphreys' Medicine Company, New York. "PHYSICIANS" RECOMMEND WINCHESTER'S HTPopnosriiiTEs of mme and boda for weak lungs, nervous d) spepslo. and to strengthen the whole nervous slid general system. Is a brain, nerve, and blood food. All druggists. WISCHKSTKlt & CO., X. Y. Woodbury's Facial Snap, r'arlsl Cream and Km lal Potvdir will bit round enteaclous for preteiitliig Wrinkles, freckles or cbspplng. A sample ot eaeh sumclent for II weeks' lite mulled tor tfu ceuts. JOHN' U. WOODUUUY, 17 est si'U st , New York, Le Boutillier Bros., 1 4th Street. 3 Extraordinary Bargains in Men's Wear. Suspenders, I2J All new, fresh goods, direct from factory. No wire "buckles. You have often In years past paid 50 cts. for this quality. Neckwenr ,0 do7" Men's new necKucnr fine slk TeckS Four. in-Hands and Puffs, just opened, fresh from the factory, 50c. quality 29C et,.tc Men's Colored-Bosom amris Shir(S) w,th detacned cutTs lo match, all choice, selected patterns, just opened; every one worth Sl.00 oC REAL ESTA1E PRIVATE SALES. Slnwsttn k Hobbs htite eold for .TnReph Oulnot of I.von. Krauee, tn DattJ Opprtihcllner and Joseph llalnersbl.ttf, ttie plot uf lots on tin- east side of Am sterdam nteuue, exteudlUR fruiit 140th to 141st street end ruuntni; east 130 feet on each street. Terms private. Y.V. Mniuhart bas nold for John WeleLer Xos. 114 and tin VVet 1 outb street, Itto tit c storj flat houses. ptntnuxKO The I nut Msrv.Natlinn Company has purchased from Clturleit a, 1'het.euroiiRli. u plot of more than three acres ou the nurturily Hide nf I lie new Sherman Creek basin extending alone tlio Hue of Tenth atenue, from V'Olst street to vn 1th street. The same com pan has purchased from t Mm. llsrrlutt of Vonkcrs. Iho plot kuonuas No. HIT, extending from Nagte to l'ost atenues, hi thuPyckman section, lOOxOiixltlo :i nt. Jitcob Korn has purchased from Louis Frank No, 48 Msrkctstieet. 'jAvST.il, m d has resold with building loan to bi Igcl & Orn-amun, wliu tt 111 errcl a six story and basement store and tenement bouse. John I) Kant has purchased the two lots Kos. SIS and V 1 West Twenty nluth street. s K Joyne ft Co. and H. li eloodale A Sou hare sold tolianlel It. KcnlalllNos ',0 and !I2 Kssl Twentieth street, old buildings, plot 40XUS.0. Max Hart hns purchased from Well A Mayer ttto lots un the north side of Llghty second street, goo feet east of Fln,t avenue. John It Sturk has purchased Ko. 10 West Ninety ninth ftreet, rrtt lug In part payment the plot. 50. 7x 10S, at the southwest corner or tircond avenuo and 10Uthsir-ei. Mrs. Susan A. Austin hav sold the plot, 87x100, on the east side of Urook nrenuo, 72 feet north or lbeth street, to a Mr. Klnslrr. for about 97,000. II. Clarksoit Is the seller and Oppeuhelmer A Velth are the burers nf the plot at the north corner of Celt tral Park West and lUBth street reported sold jes terday. II. K. 7lttcl has Slid for Adler A Herrman the sir strry building, on plot .00x100 feet, Nos. 214 and 210 V est Si t enteenth street. In nnvnkljn, Leonard Moody has sold a vacant plot, 140x100,1)11 the south side uf Garfield place, be tit ecu hetenth and 1 Uhth atenues, for i: C, Jackson tn II licsler for 921,1)0(1, also No. 16 Underbill avenue, two and u half felorr stoni front Inuse. 1hx43xl00, for William ltej nobis lo II. Lindsay for (U.uuil. alo No. tllll l'rospeet place, Ihrei-story and basement stone bnife. I hx 15x100, for William H. lteynolds to (". II Mete liar for SI 1,000; -In southeast turner of Vandt-rbllt ittnuo and Merllng place, tacaut plot. .'11x1(1(1. for James Shea, tn Corl Myer for 811.000, also So 1117 Warren street, twn story frame house, 2Jx40xl0). for lluthanan and Lyali.tn W. Hett snap for S'l.uou, also Nn. 203 stxtti avenue, three Htury tirntt intone front house, 111x45x00, for Thomns Carauaxh, loMc tlrrzallne for S6,S(i0; aleo No. 30 Stirling plaee, three-storv and basement lironimtone front house, 20x45x100, fur S. A. Bur nett, to Henry A. llrilHT Wlnthrop Astor Chanlcr, as executor, Ac , In fore closure, sold thi fnur story brick epsrtment house on lot 20x100 on the south Klde. of Jefferson avenue, OHO feet went or Nostrand avenue, to Arthur Simon son for 11,5110. Jones A Ilsll-y have ntd In the borough of the Prolix No. (U12 Last IKOth street, twostory, ttto famllv frame div, lllng, lsxSSxll'l, for Thornton Ilro to Mary Johnson, also No. GS rast ISOtI" street, tttn-storj frainn limiting. 111 hxS'ixti.'i for Thornton Urns "to W Inslntv n. Husby; also No 2100 Washington atenue, three story rrame, three famllv ImiiKe, l-,vtlll, for r rank I. I.iA'ktt nod to Anthony 11. Austin, aim Vanderbitt atenue, esst, 174.10 north ir Fast IHlst street, Mill 50, fur Henry Mettles to Wlnslow K. Ihtthy. Real F.stnle Auction Sales. At the nroadway Salesroom yesterday Feter V. Meyer & Co sold Morr's atonue, east side. 2H0 feet north nf 174th street, 50x100, foreclosure, to Leo llutter for 811,150. ('ttrt Calendars This ltnj. Appellate Division Supreme Court No. ns, 40, 42, 43, 4(1,47, 4e, 15. :i, 2J, 2 I. 41, 40, 50, VI. .Si pre me Court speelulT nn Part I Motion cal endar tailed at 10 3d A !. Part II, Court opens at lUilllA M Kx parte matters Part III. Clear. Mo tions, lti murreri. No- tltto, (lul. Preferred causes Nos. 05H7, 11341, iKilS. Part IV Clear. Lavs and fait Nos 4UH1. r,77, 54.'0. 3M7II, 542. 4585,6040, (1041. 5440, 5407. 5K.I7. 0S.VI. 51120, 6343, 6UU3. 4U07. C02I. HO'W. 3574, 64 IB, II211H. 11073. MSP. 0012, 00S2. 0170. 11115. Part V Clear. I'nsis from Part IV Part VL Mo tions to be sent from SiK-clal Term, Part (. Part VII. Case tinilittshed Llci ated railroad eases. Trial Term Psrt II. Oate unflnlshed Preferred rails Nos 1813 1. 13237. KU14. 14721. 14BIUI. 13247, 14470, 1.IHW. 152H0, 14MIJ, 15.'4I, IT. IHO. 16418, 13JI7, 141115, 14516, H650. 14H7ll. ID 15. 145il, 18.IUU, 1210. K'hll, 14112(1. 15 1.111 Part III -Clear. Nos 753K, HlllO, 4400. 70tl, 3.101. 6H2S, H2HI. 0205, H.141. 4110. USI15. Inllnst N'n 01(111 Part IV. Cnte uuflntshed Case from Part III. Part V. Clear. Cases from Part III. Part VL Clear. Casts from Part III Part ML Clear. Nos. H7s, 732(1, 7U10, 370,-li(ll), hlllH, 7H42, 1712, 71 4 5,' 61 54, 1)067, 5IU. 1IH50, U335. 0870, UI7N, U32II. Port VIII. Adjourned until Monday. Msrclt 14. Part IX C,lear Cases from Part VlL Part X, Caso liunn. tsheel. Casts f rum Part VII Part XI, Clear. Cases from Part VII. Part XII. Case unfinished. Cases from Psrt Ml. Surrogates Court Chambers Court or ens at 10:30 A M case on No. lilno, vt til of Jos, pit Klchurdsnu; easnon Nn. 1301, tvtll ( Joseph Uhhurdtoui Nn. 1272, ttlltnf Julia Klernam Nn l.Httl, tt III nf Jnlin Jtonre. Kor probate Wills of Fllzahrtli i: Uycuiin, Anne Lspplli, AnnuC. Morrison, Ituse Johnstui, Lib n (I'llellly. John V. Ittwhe, Lemuel e' llltrke, Charles p. Craig, slegfrlod C Calm at 10:30 A, M , Morentlna Krouimer. John Hustings at 2 1' M, Trial Term No day calendar, Cltv Court Special Term Court opens at 10 A. M. Motions at lu :!ti A, M. Trial Term Part I.-Ad. Journtd sine die Part II Clear. Nos. 77, 78, 70, 433, 735, 153. 174, 170. 177, 178, 18J, 030. 140. 184, 345 I Hi. 17. 430. 7U4. 147. 375. 80, 281, 280, 20, 27. 2, UO. 82, 22, 211. Part III Clear. Nos. 840, 458. nSlt. 820, 752, 738, HOtf. 833. BS, 247, 88. 03, 04, 03, 103, 107, 113. 2034, 802. hllO, 0411. 720, 318, 160. H!I, 3U3, 2352. 4110. 4S3. Part IV Clear Short eauses-Ns. 4232, 4833. 4321, 4177. 30U2, 2882, 02 IP, 4203,440,1,2411, 8001,4434, 4500. E70. Court of Appeals Calendar ror To.Day, Ai.bakt, March 0 Oonrt or Appeals calendar for Thursday, March 10: Nos. 400, 402,400,340,303, 407,4011,411 ItniitrrT .frmnieu. THE SUN Harlem Branch 119 west 125th street DOOKUINDhll -Hand .ewer wauled, 1) II U . LritCII, 30 Lafayette place. ""I-WPKIIIUNi 1 1 lininl folders, ill NZItll.it DKOTH J J 1 US, DrKupi at, niul Itncktrell pi , ll'sl'ii, N. V, TCCKWEAH. Ux erli need hands tt antsd ; no work Is givcu out. Kr.Vfi ft lifKWOnp, 8(1(1 Ilroadtvay. T AN! KD Lsilli i with coodtulces to Join upera s club. Cam, auuitu's ttchoul of Singing, 43 Lsst 601b st. Jiomrjstif ,5 mantis Wantcfl. "UIAMIIkllMAIKS, yuung competent enot-s, S23 lo ' f.it, tv.i,lm,tes, Isundresees, 2uuiiug ttaltrestes vthtt doeliuiubertsurk. It) tuiiug i iiindrtsbes who tin chamU rtvnrk, 25 cimks tt ho tt ash und Iron, SttedUh klteiietiniulds. Httedlhli waitresses, bttedtsh pallor maids, Trench lad)'s mvlds, rreneh and Nurl'iUer man riiirvfi.. butler, audsetnud men. Mrs I M LLV, tin lUlt 22,1 st I servants' ell If Slur, 332 lllhnt Ct01tPhTl.Nl r.itertl.li Lltolieuiiiald lu first class ' futiillv lu N V i must liuto best references. Mrs. L. bTKLY, 352 nth av, tOMPl'.Tr.NT Ktscdlih chambermaid. $20, best ref- erenne a reunited Mrs.L. MTLV, ,l32Utbar. IjsiIliT C'liAMi laundress, e23, for family of fourl forl'liltatl Iphla untv and Newport for the slim iner, vt ry bist references required. Mrs. L, bCKI.V. 1132 Hlh nv JJMP.ST ( LAS waitress, J5i uli.ii parlormaid lh, for lumll) In luiediiPiirk, I'rnlr.lsnl preferred, bratrifereini-sreiilretl Mrs I. hl.M.Y, 52Uhav. JHllNCH mall for bot It jearsnld mini bcagood sojmslress and havu best ufeientes Mrs I nl I IA 132 tllh nv. IJBTrn-rVl faiiiiW w,-J20 In t2'. for family In I Nett ,ur. bit relereiites i.iitilrtil Mis I. br.H.Y. 832 nth av. 1MIOTKSTANT cook, ISO. fur family eif slxi best references required. llrs.L. BKKLY, OB ilbaT. VSumta 3nalM HfUenanlcfl. e. BOY. about 10 yosrs old, In printlnt; omre C II. llUllOOYNi:. I lilCrn'rost. TO liboKIlINi)i:rt,f Oood cloth caso maker wanted" X TOMKINH, MclNDOi; & CO., 171 and 173 Mae doucal st. WfANTEIi Practical maker of galvanized trim " range boil rsi on possesslnf general hualnesi ability. Ad-lreas Pull. Kit, box III J kun o!tlte. "WTASTF.D An experienced ban I pressman. ' O, 1. WBKIHT&CO. 134 West 14th st. Vantta anulea atUscellaneous. OAI.r.SMFN wanted who can sell horse feed mann e fnctttred by an old established sntl wolbknutvu null Addioss Post OITtcu box 1 70.1. New York, rANTin-Man and ttlfe for golf elnb, Fu live In 1 clubhouse: man must hti competent, tv tiling tn work cnnntantlT nn lints and grounds, anil wire will ing to tin houst work, waiting, Act bulb lie obliging, trustworthy, ttllllng to work ror reasonable wages, anil side to furnish salisf.it lory references! innstnnt employment ror tellable parties. Address, with rer rrences and stat ng wages, C, A K Home News ofnee. New llrtinsniek, N, J. "ly A.NTr.n. mp.n anh vostri to voiikathom " I pay 91 in 91 U per week for making era) un portraits, new pstent method t any one who can read or write can tin the work, at home, In spm-o time, dry orevenlng, Send for particulars and ttnrk at once. Address It, A. (IRIPP, Herman nttlst, Tyrone, Pit. "W'ANTFD Man possessing extciitlto alilltt) tnd some capital to take e barge or printing nrtlos nnd extend same. F.NO, box 1 1(1 Sun tifflce. 9 (IdOD MEN Tor kitchen work who are able to gt J out urders. 121 Manhattan St., near 121th St. and 8th av, ef ivst-C.nsrj SU' rf rmulw. ARK YOU WF.LL l'OSTLDON: COOKINtJ? I runt, 11KAI) lilts OPPORTUNITY. This eoupon entitles a well recommended ser vant to ono free lesson at mux. . iiri,i' iiiokim: ni'iMHii.. 332 nth av , nhero till branches of cooking are Jaught by Mrs (1. Leineke. lOOK.-Flrst class cook: understands all kinds en v, tries, soups, meats, psstrles.fte., prlt ale family t wages 921 tu 930: referenees. M. M box 577 Mtn uptown ofilce, 1203 llroatlttoy. I tO'vPLTIINT young Mtedlsh won airiuT first class V; kliehrn maid, irltato ramllvi best rrfercnecs. SJ., box 607 sun npt mn office. 1203 llrnvdway. tWMiF.TF.NTionk:underetandsB(jodNm!lyooo1ng . In private ra-nll) liet ellv references. M. OT, Imx 503 St.u uptown ofllco, 1205 Iiroadtvay. JJMRfTCLASS. ttaitiefs: und'eritiimls ttlnes. salads' carvlnr, the e-re nf silver und dining room: rert r enees. M. K , box 02 Sun uptott n ofllee, 1265 Uroad way. J71Il!iT-CI,ss laundress; prlvaFe family: thoroughly competent: best t ity teferen o. 51. C, box 6IU Son uptown oni-e. 1213 Iiruadwav. VTKAT young woman as chum bermsld nntfwaltress: As thoroughly comiu'tent: city references. N. C, boxJIBH Sun uptown omce, 1265 Kmadway. rpiIOHOUOHLY tompotcm young woman as flnt X. class chamliermsld or parlormaid : city rererrnces. M. O., box 578 sun uptowu ofilce, 12(13 Kroadtta). 'PHOKOUOIILY competent North Oermin nilrsTry J- gnverne-H.goodseamstrrssi best cltv references. 11. h., box 67U sou uptown omce, 1205 Iiroadtvay. 'piIOItOUOHLY competent young Swedish woman 1 as first class chambermaid: references. K. L., box 581 sun uptown omce, 1285 Uroadway. yLLL-HECOMMLNlTE!) young woman as chamber s maid and waitress: private family: willing and obliging: references. A. A., box 603 Sun uptown ofilce, 1265 IJroadway, fAITUESS Thoroughly competent young woman s as Ilrst-cUss waitress In prlt ate family : city rer nrenres. s. S., box 666 Sua uptoSvu ofilce, 1265 Iiroadtvay. vELl7UECOMMENDF.D young girl as chamber ' t maid, ttllllng to assist with other work; reler- ncc. K. S, Imx 5S3 3,un uptowu ofilce, 1205 Itroadwa). "TELL-Ri:cOMMF.NDEDyoungwoman as flrsKlass I laundress; ttllllng to do fhatnhrrwork; rarer rn, tt. K. A , box 500 Sun uptown office, 1 265 Droad way. n'r.LI,ItFX03l3rENDETJlroiJngTVorestant"woman it as lady's maid; good seamstress, let rererences. C. 1, box 580 bun uptowu ofilce, 1203 Uroadway, tfiwt-eiasjj Siflp Ulalw. VYOUNO man desires a position with a good busl nesi, house; has ha . experience In an architect's nftlce and can rurnlsb best or rererences as to charac ter, ability c. ; it reliable and Industrious, 10 years or age. Address I1RIUHT. box 153 sun ofilce. A- TENO0RAPHER and typewriter (Smith and Remington machine) desires a position: 20 years of age; willing and enieletit; rererences All good pen man and strictly honest. Address TRUSTWORTHY, box 108 Sun office. BOY desires posltloui can rurnlsh rererence rrom last employer. A. H. C, box 134 Sun office. PlilNTF.lt warns situation at Jobbsr.lproofreader, estimator, or In any other capacity; understands all branctes. sober and reliable. .- Tn. MEAIi, BUaHi lieKalbav., Brooklyn. SIX YEARS' experience in newspaper business and ten years' knowledge or groceries and ttlnes, young man, 32 years old, wishes permanent emplnj mem with good hiniFO. moderate salary to com mence; highest tfforenees. ARTHUIl INORAHAM, ,115 West 31st St. XTOUNO mar. 20 rears of age. desires position at 1 anything; can rurnlsh highest city rererences; billiard room prererred. MUCILAOE. box 107 Sun. clert goavtt Sroohlyn. COMFORTAI1LE APARTMENTS Bed and sitting room wllh first class board lor two gentlemen or gentleman and wife tn the horns of a widow; true home comrorts lo right parties: uso or piano and li brary; close tn -L" road station and different trol ley lines: terms moderate, rerersnees exchanged. Address SF.I.1CT. box 1 25 Sun ofilce. New Yurkclty, n""F3.TTYST"H7lTeTghts. five mlnuleslo bridge. l'lessant rooms, excellent board, 93 weekly. tt uxntcU6r"Soomfl&pameuwt0 tt est !titt. DOCTOR'S OFFICE I Tw o large, light, sunny rooms; doctor or dentist; occupied for years by ceie brated phys'efan; atso, second floor; pr'vate bath. 1 4 W est 3.ld St. LOTH ST . 153 WFST First class rurnlshed rooms; U private ramliy, a'ltonvenlences, 17TH ST.. 8 WTyr"ftvn large "rooms on first or I second floor, singly or together; bath. O 4TH ST , 430 WEST. Comfortable roomTor gen SX tlemen, bvth on same floor, reference. Owner. jniH bT2lTf"w"sf. neautlfuTfy 'TurnbTneo" rsj nunny room; well iteatedi bath; appointments first clas: gentlemen; rrrerenoes. " "tTt iflvf. ." "4TVEST. Newly rurnlshed room, XiJ near tiled bath, electric rana; one or two gen tlemen. Iats una 2.pnrtmrntj Ba 2"et. APARTMENTS and houses, all prices: west side a speclaltr. srhVLNS. 03d st . cor, Columbus av. "OlThT.. 318 E s.sf T)ecorured slnglo flats, seven J-i rooms, bath; all Improvements; 922,928, Ap ply Janitor, 'flnfimibiurt goon-id Wautft "I JUSINESS WOMAN, one or two unfurnished rooms J) with quiet private ramliy near Waahtneton squaret state price and floort rererenoei, I. O , box 122SunoTlre, Co 5ft for 2,u-tinfis uxvantn. ON 8TII AV good location, next to corner 46th st , large store and basement nr the whole house 10 let Inquire lor JOHN KADEL In the corner store, 742. f I'O LET For o trim or yerrs, elegant ractory prop -i erty containing ubout 40,00(1 square reet or floor spsee, all light, lu the heart uf tlio city, with heat, power, tlr bouses, and large yard facilities. Appl) tu II VRDMAN, 1'I.CiC .t CO , 10th st and 6th av. Tl I.KT lilt I.KANF7 Olli:it 1J3III ST. VVIH.KllMiTOV; AV. Principals only. HOI'M'.K, 100 Fast 124th si. fl'O I.ET 'J70 Pearl st nrar H'ekiium very strong 1 building. 6 btnry anil eellurt htm been used for plumb'-rs' suptilli si pnssesitou March 15, ItULAND A W HITIMI, 3 Ih ekmiiit et, OODfi UK.NT.3Sd PEsItl bT 1 store and cellar. OeJUU UULA.NI) tt WlIUI.NCi, 3 Ueekmon St. Wantrrt for ushirss guxyvtttt. r NTFD Show ttliidnw nrtstore nu llrnvdway, 1 lietwoen Wall slid canal sts.: small floor spate ueedeJ, Address IM'KW HI ri'.ll, bnx IrtJSuu ofllio. ?tcal Cjutatc ef or .Salt 3v ilrrsrij. T FOIIFST HILL. V. J For sole or rent, bouse 12 renins, all liiiprnvements. lot Hiiix 100, with stable; 8 minutes fiumstatloti.ilrrt iittimd Luke It It. .1 II CI.,TU.N. 221 Halsey st , New ark, N. J. 1"?a1iM of rite airis. near ureal 1 t,g Harbor lttver, '.N. J and convenient to nice mini ami good mar Lets, fur 913(1. V down and 90 iiioutiiU 1 land till cleared, teady ror cullli Jtlniit rich und proluollte snlli eatllt tiillltattil. nu main cniintry road, I eau t.ful tt'iuitr) . putest water, pi rfeet climate; a desir able propt rtyi pnHtenMloii arier first payment. Write or call. 1111, KY, 111 I haiuliersst. ,for alc or ilo 2ft rw Sjrrieirij. 1)i)Pl'l AH M'lU'V, N J offers several mtilrrn bniues, tvltli iilea-rtnt grounds, sh tile, Ac., at rental,. B4VI tn 9000 (puts in ur station Appl) In P. F lilTHKII oppusllo NUtle stotluu, nr J It. HAl, 7 Wall st or Sale ov ao 2ct--'i.rool;lyn. fpilEATIU'. OarJe-i or Hsll New Iron market, 75x L 10O1 great opttorlnuli) 1 to sslsel st , near Uroad- t way 1 will alter. bUUU ELY, 103 Quid st, N. Y, 3lrat (Estate fox aU. tj 1X1U SALE A country residence In the briTarTot "SI NUlllioiiciiuntvIn thn heart nf tho famous sum- Ivt' m r resnrti elevation 2,0(:(i fett, now house and -JR tarn, with pure sjirlng water lu holi-u 24 acres ot rf land, young rrnlt tnon trout stienm runs througa Wft thefnrnii Hue pleken I llslilng uml HUiuilngi ono mils t" ItwlOfflc1 niul ibiinhi price luw Artdtass mi J-IUItLFS 11. HOTsl.INH, 441 Sumner av , Drook. It 11, N, Y. 4, " ''"JStfAW F.ictory BulldinoT i 40x100. light 1111 four shies, steam bested through- Tjfi out, lnmo eletator. Holler hotieo ntjolnlng, wltu dwelling for cnglntrrinlio stJible, shnds and large! -sH) yard, 20x80x1110 Suitable for any manufacturing ih business or laundry Nineteen years' ground lsass. ii Apply tn HENItV SCIIIFFEH, nu premises, ?J 150 East S8H1 tr-et, nr - & IIAL1.ETTA ZOCHLIt, 1170 Third Are.. N. T, CoUcow ami 5f.iool,s. h rr tleja nnrt onng Men City ana touatrr, ' SACRED HEART ACADEMY. J Selttt Cathoilo Hoarding Hrhooli adtnntagea unsur a? passcdi uew tiulldlngt, new tivntt rates reasonabla, JR; Hrothcr U1IUST. West Chester. N. Y. 1 llnsliiraa (.ollrgrs. n & CttEnO'S RIIORTHANI) the ruturo atenographyt W, actual I uslness; bookkeeping. Ruthertora'al I." bchool, St. James llulldlug, llroauwoy and 20th. W llnnrlng Acaelemlos. r EOTflSS McCABE'S J Dam log School, 21 Last 17th st, 'jK Private and class lessons dallyt beglauers any lima. Kf, HARVARD ctUEMV, "uTttth st. "and Tark vrZ iM Ed. J Flnnegan, director (clrculars)i separata ?; hall for begtiiucrs. w' I JIIOT COHlt s. 687 Ihflsnn'st.-WaiTt'and two-step $& X guaranteed in 10 private leatoits, 95i any hour. ,w JliisTersL " " 1IIR OHLV ,'te NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC B II 'J BANT Hil-ll 81'.. fifi III'.TUFK ITII AV. .. ini'ltlll PI.ACH. W. Established 1803. Chartered 1803. ffi THE FAMOI'M MI'NIt' (SCHOOL 3 I OR IIIKHNNKHS-FOR ADVANCED rTJPILS. IS PUPILS NOW llFI'MVKI) I'urjl'uniun 14thst. R SillAlllItTKsi l-ltot IIIKII tilTII IMIMTIOME.. "rf Neliools nr Kloctiilon niul Iirntnntlo Arts. ELOCUTION. f Lawyers, mliilniers, nnd nil trim ,it sire tn speak to 3 public, tlmroughlj Instructed lu thi- use and manage w. mentor th vuleo au 1 gesturo LDWIN tnRDOSI if LAWRENCE. 100 West -I2d st. 8eud Tor circular. I Su.oints.'; (L'Uiiurrj!. A FINE l'AYINfl SL(iON. Harlem, dntng n rjutl- . llfss ur about tltlu dull), price SlO.OOOi the ; ralue of tho place Is ninth more than asked ror: tha 3f. r--uson. tbo owner luii idlier business and Is rarely at lJK' this place, it emiilnts ttto barkeepers, ma'iaicr, nnd ys. lunchmau. It's n baigtln f& McpON VLD JL WlflOINS. 140 Nassau. AHNK CORNLlt PllOPKRTY oirstateu Island, Jf large store, sultildo tor salnon or nny other busl- IE, nebs, sell ou ensv terms, 'M .vicl)O.NAI.H & WIOOINS. 140 Nassau. ,. AMEMIintOF Till. CcSSOLlDATPD EXCIIANQB IS tt mild like to rorm n connection with nnotherto fV do a commission btmlucM v Addrtssi'. n . box ins sun ofllco. wg; PRINTINO at a tew hours' notice; 1 0.onOclrculara, IK 91. carls nnd billheads, Kie Per l.tiOII. KIWIAII Wi l'RIN'TINO AND STAIIONERV COMPANY, 60 Wes ' 30th St. 4J 3attnti5. m, 1 PATENTS ror Inventions procured promptly: low jm rates. KOEDER tt UHIEsKN. b2 Nttstall Bt.,N. T. A" Established 18', t. 't- 1 patents Hints Rook and ndslco free. IMgar Tata jf, . & Co , Patent Soltoltors.213 Iiroadtvay, New York. Jf pcairai. jl VTTENTIO-en.DnR.IIHLN'DLF.tmADUATEllin- ' R VI IIHITY OF Tllh CITY OF NEW YHIIK MEDI- . CAL Dhl'AKTMENT, 33 YEARS A SPECIALIST Uf 1 DISEASE OF MEN. OLD I 111. OltlNDLE ho been jf longei establlKlied and lias huil mora experience than & an ntiier adtertlslng physician ; til) papers provo 4rc tie s. Under his sclentlilo treatment blood and skin. m dlseas u, iiatns in bones, red ots, sore throat and : mtiuth. ulcers, painful hwelllngs, kldn-'y and bladder m complaints, soaldlng Inflammations, gravel, undevcl- M oped organs, tt eak back, lost vitality, are speedily, per- a manenttr cured Men about to marry should consul! st OLD DR. cilllNDI.n. Kterj lni ediment removed. . Sufferers, tlti tint waste time visiting less akilful phy- af slelans lteniember. OLD DR. DUINDLH never foils. OFI ICE OVER 15 EARS at 171 West 12th St.. be- 3 ttvteu nth and 7th ats. Atlvlo-free Medicine, $1. nA" Hours. Utiil), buuda) s. 0 to 3, 2in charge unless cured. W ' OLD llll. ifttKl. 4. sear, is aperlHllaiTn dls - rases of men mil), Quickest permanent cure guar- '-le anteed In all diseases, lllood poison, skin diseases, iffiv Lldlieyandlilntldertrouble, weakness, nervous tlobll- 3r tly. errors of outb. bad dreams, undeveloped Organs. v Impediments to insrrlige. Ac. He wise, tonsult tha only old specialist In thti city. Ofilee over .15 years at JtU 120 Fast 17lh st., neur Union square. Hours, 0 to H; OK Sundays, 0 to 3. scientlile treatment and advlco froa. 'af't Medicine only 50c. No charge uulcss cuied. ft "a". .. uiTi'KrsT ii:iiTi4'K-aT cuno Ml in til eases of mt n, ilaucrntis eases solicited; relief xk atunce; thosi desiring ouly first class nt leuttflc treat Jf men! should call. Tlio leading specialist. Dr. llonsohur. vk. 127 West 22d st , 11 to !l, 7 tu 0. Sundays, 10 to 1, , A-llll CONRUPS bANlTtlRlUM Sclentlflc, tkil &' fill treatment of all discuses of wnmen; prlvats) 1 rooms; every convenience and appliance: consulta- jh tlons. 1IA.M In 7 P.M. 117W.47 8I. Tel. 3320 38th. jE DR. Sirs. Kelnbard Ilulilmaun. ladles' physician. . skilful, confidential treatment, female cost- ft plaints, Irregularities 203 West 43d St. LA OI RSI Chichester's English Pennyroyal Piltg M'. (Dlsinsnd Brss.i), iro tha best. Ssfs, KsllaVI. lf Tike no it. Srn 1 4.., .mrnps, fsr tsnlculri, ' ItstuC for Lsiut" iv iimtlr Return Mali. . Al Drvrrliif. tj' Cblchcsier Chemical Co.. Thllada., fa. jS Z DR. HI.I.N.N, l"77W' 47lh st. (nr. Uroadway). Z. iS" Medical and surgical diseases of women. !v public Soticw. . pOSTOFFICE NOTICE. $ (Shonld be read DAILY by all Interested, as chance ", may nectir at anv tlmej gl Fnrelgn malls ror the week ending March 12, 180B, 1 will close (l'ilovil'TLY In all cases) at the Doners! JK. i'ot Ofilce as follows: 1'ARChI.S POST MAILS clou - one huur earlier than closing time sliown below. fl TRANSATHNTIC MAILS. J' SATURDAY'. At 5 A 31 for EUROPE. )er steamship fb. I mania, via Qiieeiistotvn, at 8 A. M for NETII- !1 LRLANDS direct, pur steamslilp Ohdsm. via Rot W terdum (letters must be directed "perObdam") K at8 A M furilhNOA.per steamship Werraflet H ters must lie directed "per Werra"); at 10 A.M. JH' for SCOTLAND direct, per sit anishlp Ethiopia, via 5B; Olasgow (letters must bo directed " per Ethl- r opla"i. rillNTKD MATTFR, &c Oerman steamers lallltta; 4 on Tueidas take Printed Matter. &o.,ror Oer many, and Specially Addressed Frlntcd Matter. phr, Ac., for other parts uf Europe American aad 2l White Star tttumers on Wednesdays, (lerman , 7f steamers un Thursdai s, and Cuuard, French and sf German steamers un Saturdays take Printed Mat IK ter, ,te , for all countries ror which tbey are ad rerttsed to curry mall. After thecloslng of tho Supplementary Transatlantic S Iatls nameit ubote. addltloual supplementary It malts are u enetl on the pters of the American. iff English Freneli and Herman steamers, ami re- main open until within Ten Minutes or tho hour j or suiting nr steamer. 3 MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, WEffS INDIES, &c. . THURSDAY At 7 A. M. for IlItAZIL, per SMamanlp at Wontswortb, via Prrnambuco, Hahta and IUo 'i, Janeiro (letters for North Ilraill and La Plata 'if Countries must be directed per Wordswo rth")l i at 11 A for PHOORESO, ier steamship Mexico J (letters ror other partsnr Mexico must be dlreoteisl -f " per Mexlcu"), at 1 1' M (supplementary I18O P M ) Inr NASSAU, N. 1", autl SANTIAUO DB J CUDA, per steamship Nlagari s FRIDAY -At 17 P M fm'NA8SAU, N. P., per sUana i ship Miami, from Miami, I'la SATURDAY'. At b A M. fur IILRMUDA, per steam- 7 shlnTrlnldod.nt 1" A M (supplementary 10'90 A M iforKIHIUNE ISLAM), JAMAICA, BAVA r N1I.L. anailHEYIoWN, per steamship Adlron- tlack (letters fnr Costa Rica must ba directed "per Adlrnutlvck"iiut 10 A. vi i.upplemenlary 4 111 '10 A Ml lur HAITI and SANTA MARTHA, 5 persleamslilp Ilnlsteln, at 10 30 A. M. lor CAM ' l'l-CIIF, CI1IAPA8, TAIHhCt, and YUCATAN.per , steamslilp Lampusitri (letters ror other parts of Jr Milcuand rnr Cuba must bo directed "per ' Iampasas").at 12 M lor ORFNADA, TRINIDAD and roll IUO, 11 r steamship Irrawaddyi at 12:80 '1 I". M isupiilenientvrv 1 1 M 1 for ST TIIOMAB, ST. CHOIN, 1.1.1 WARD and WINDWARD HJLe t ANDS, ir steamslilp Pretoria (letters forOrena tt du, Trinidad, ami Tubajo must lie directed "B.r " Pi-etorla"). at 8 ,10 P M Inr NEWFOUNDLAND, per steamer rmm North Sydney, i Malls ror Netvroiindlanil, by rnll tn Itsllfsx and thence by Hteumer, 1 lose at t his ofllee dally at 9:00 h p M Malls for Mlqucbiu, lit rati to lloiton and i tl.e'liee b) stetuiier tlose nt this ofilce dally at 8 89 j p M, Malls for Cuba ipse at this ofilce dally nt 7 A M., for Mm anting by steamers sailing , (VlnndavsHiidTlnirsdaisi from Port Tampa. Kla. , JIullsru-MexltiiClty, overland, uulcss specially i. attilressed rnr despnteii to steamer, close at thlf -fh ofllee dully of.'.' .10 A M and 2 3111 M, I Regis ;. trrr.l mall rKi.es nt HI' M provlous day, a. THANI'ACIFIC MAILS e, Mails for China. Japan and lliiwnll, per steamship f I lilna irrnm San Fra'icliec.) close here dally up to ( March 17 ut 11 ID P. M, Mulls ror Hawaii, per J sleuiu'lllp ralandla (from San Frant 1st 11), close if hcrnilull) up In March 0 at tl 10 P. M. Malls for ( hlna and Japan, er sti oinsti p Victoria (fmm 7, Taciunji. cinin liere dally up tn March 27 ut 0.30 i 1', M Malls Inr Auslia'la (eice)t those ror 5 West Australia i, which are rnrwarded via A l.uropr, New ralaid, Hawaii. FIJI and i Sinioaii IslamlN per steamship Moans (from j sail r rant Isi 111, close heio dally up tn March , llh ut 7 A M . 1 1 A M , and 11 id I" VI (or on ar rival ut New York of steamship Campaula with f lirltisli malls for Austrnllu) M ills for China and J4p.u1 ispteullt iildr,esiid out) 1. per steamship , itiuress eif India if mm Vaiieiiuter). t lose hera C 1U1I1 tipl'i vjar.li IJI ut 11 HU" VI Malls for IUo 1 s-iti lilsnils, ir ship Iruple lllrd (from San , tiun Pin), om.e boro tl illt up tn March 25 at II .III 1' M VI. ills for V 1. It tl a ieiee I West Aus- 1 1 r til t , New vls'il, Hun ,11 un I ITJIlsUuds, per .is 11 1. hll Mluwirn fr mi v n. itrri, elnsa hsr. f tlaili uft, r VLnclill uii I up In tari h II at 0 30 i p m f T-11np.Mll ms, Is ate forwarded tn port of sailing v rtailt .mil the he I ule nf losing Is arranged on tha ," piesiiiupllniinr their uuinler iioied uvrrlsnd transit. liteJl.lt nd null clnses at OP M previous day. COUNKLIUB VAN COTT, foslDiutaf, jeilOfflo,MwYrk.H,Y, Mtroatl, UI9, 4