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Fj.l- the isTEWtiVG Wortcfr Wednesday: wttTEMBER is; iissr. f ' 11 H0 BOOMING SKY HIGH. JUIIS RAMTANT AND BEARS FLEEING TO HV covm. H lrIat!oB Rnnnln Wild In Wall Birr Ft Kv Btc FroflU Marie on Conl Stncks-Ht. Hv' Paul Jump Co the Great Disappointment Hjrr1 ' tke Hhortc-Rxcllemrnt Among the Kl Broker A neaetlon flfay be Iooked for. H a NWAIID nnd upwnrA f "V' NJEvl Booms lo bo tlio motto 1K fl g A fl0' tho street just nt BkT ljll ! f II present nud tho foollnp; ''' ll(k e osviolontly bullish E;V' r I. "lTJ aslt wftsbonriBunshort 1B P yjCfttflv I'mo oro. This is not K' R?i vS'r:T? surprising. " stock Mf" jgttM " 1 1 np "peculator" noTor do HjL WaVl y Aya nnythlog by linlves; iB't xsT"" ojr vory "fln' w- K& I jji p" over, carry tboir raovo. K Jl- merits to oxtromcii, and H fefiilfi i9m unloss tho lenders uinko B? lliiwrilflllHti efforts to chock theeur- iRx fllKral f rorit speculation is liko- HKk S-jirfefSf-Sa lytorun wild. Tlio day B? SfljSsepiaiWi. oponod with n whirl of H ttenst OI.CWS. excitomont at tho Stock Hb& Exchftnfco nrul tho trading was dim- B? ply enormous. Throughout tho morn. Ki inff thcro woro watos of buoyancy, fetf each movement carrying prices liiclior tlmn LO- before. It was by all odds tho liiu- K nest market for many months, nud Hp ono of the lending bulls nuupostcd 3! that tho thing was dono to Rignnlizo tho ru- r, turn of Eatomnn, who has boon rusticating B for a week or bo. K& Ilonry Olews was ono of tho happiost of Hi Irokors. IIo said t f . " The bears have been completely routod H&" and Bateman, Onmmack nnd tho rest hnvn K; bonon the dead run since yesterday and n&e haven't stopped yet. I told my cuHtomnrs." k he continued, " on Oct. 10, that they should HC buy all the; could as stocks would boom for Kk. the noxt six months, as I beliovo they will." P' Other brokers held similar vIowh and woro B telegraphing to tholr out-of-town customers H& to buy on tho renctloLB and sell on the Ec bulges. As o gonoral thing tlioy recommend Br the purchases of such sharesas have not ritwm B much' as yet, and tho low-priced ones aro alHo Hj, favorites. Already big money has been Hi ftlftue in Hocking Goal, Erio, Tminesneo g Colorado Coal and Norfolk & Western. Hr This morning Wheeling & Lake Erio began H: to movo up lively, nnd it soon croHHod 48. iilVT, The greatest dlsaimolutmeut to tho bears KP was Ht. Paul. Tliis has been their strong- Hv bold, and when it moved up in Bjf Bpito of nil efforts to keep Btv It down dettiornlizntlon sprrnil through 4' thoir ranks. It opened H higher at 7(1 and f. crept up steadily until it sold n frnction Bh above 77. London took a considerable "t amount, and this mado it easy k Tor tho bulls hero. Up to noon Hfr 01,600 shares of this stock had clmuguil Hj bands, About tho Homo amount of Western HK ynion waa dealt in, and this stock HR-r finally took n start, iiiuoli to Hv , the satisfaction of tho people who hmo B? been lugging it along for v ceks and months. KmE j The bulls Bay it is now on its way to 00, and Hi that, all rumors to tho contrary not- H withstanding. Gould hns made arrangements Bf , to havo it listed at tho Loudon Htook ICx. H; ' change, Tho stock sold up to HI at 1 o'clock Hu' and the shorts were soveroly handled. Vv- OUT tablo of fluctuations will show nt n H( planco how general was tho improvomout H' to-day. B 4 To those contemplating purchases it mny Htf bo as well to say that af tor tho recent Bhnrp K1'-' tiso a reaction mny occur nt any time. Tho Br' enortinterest has been materially reduced, nnd K.J," when this is tho case it is always tho policy Kj".P' of the bulla to Ohango their tactics for n time, C; and then lake a f rosh hold. Hk. tub qvotationh. EMA"" Of, '". tf. Clot'a. 'V CaiJBoiithni M',; Mi M'. o'A' K' (Jinidlm lcltlo SIM K piH Ki O.ntrml Pitlfla , si SI jfl HI b Qtiwp4Ul 4 Ohio 8 S 3 .11 E. Chlc.Tlar. A Oaliify 131 131 131 1M K CbloTlNorthwMttif'l.. 141 144 14.1 143'? ; Ohio., Mil. 8t.Pnl .70 VJi .70 77). HRj- Chlo..lll. 4Bt. f'.nluM.... Ii4' lit l)iT lift B;r CWo.t llock It. 4 l"0.. 114 1)0 llBVt 110 H Ool.4IIocVlnVI MH M 'JOW -2(,( KiL. OolortdaJtllncklnlOoil S.IH 3.112 3J'J 31 KV, Octuolidtt,! ()t.., 70 70 7(1 70 fU; l)el Lick.l Westara 133 13) 13JV 133'. I Hft ,!.UwMe Hudson , 103 il)(l 5ul2 lllK f bennrAIUoarindpM M'i Hill IW'i ill K.T.nn., V.. id... ..... 11',' ll1! U'i 1'i1. U K.Tenn., V. A lln.lit pfi ... (t.l dOS, M 0Vj Kkl S.Tenn., V..1U.. 2dpfd... 'J4'( r4 'Jl'i 2tV, B jlllnoT. Central .... 117K 117H 117)4 117 M Ind., Blooro. A We.tero 10 10 10 10 K l)ul.TllleiNMhtlllo CH. Ci'i BIS f.V, t' Hr fa0" f ; vy' 0R' Vi'i 1"'1" R;' jkErlaWntirnpre(... 48 4Ht; 4H 4H, KW iiuiliilunConiol...... 103 101't 1UV( 1UJ. K$ lilonJiuUntrtl VI t3 111 l3 ' E ,WiwTB. VfMtorn )(J .... 1U7)J 107 107M lUlJ, K Wlnepojla4Bt.Loul 10 1UM 1U 10 , , K. WlMoorl. Kn.. hIM ill'; 'JOH PU uu K', NuGuCbalti. Aft. Lrnill ... 71) ffl 7t) HO B New .Tcntr Central .7t)i 7Uf 7HM W, Hg, Mtw VorkU.ntral...... lOHU luSli lUS'j 10SM Rt. C York New Eniland if. :i i 4JU 4.JM )i.l M. Y., Ohio, i Kl. lmit .... 1H 17'2 10)4 1 sBi?, H.Y..PkeErl AWeUern.. suij lllij 3U; fu SSK' fl- Y-. Ptrla 4 Western lifil. M w; (18 (W SM 21. Yi Hu.a. Jt Wc.t-rn ....... 10 10U' 11) 10W V JSB 'HewYork. Bmq. 4 Weat.pfd. S.'X :u !IJ1 !UI V ! HerfolkAWeltern...,, 1H 10Ji 10" lfiv XJB Norfolk 4 WwterupfM fl J Jl' 4J 44 Northern l"aclo...., 31J HU 5IS 22'i Wf Korlaern Paolflo, pfd 4V'4 41'.'; 4r' 4(. .Jl OMo4Mia.iMllipl -2-.Q iVl hti & gT ntarToAWeifern.,.., I(.)J If.'! lofj UljJ m Oieen ltallwa? 4 NuTlxstlon. V0 Vl Wi 01 iiHy Ornon TranaconUnenUl 'JO W '.'() 'JO, a Oreifoa lmproTrment 3'lW 40'? H'l'i 0V LsW. Ore.m Bh..rt Uno 10 ll, li; j H PaoTflo Mill 37 3 37 37'i Hh, I;ilUadelnbla4 lUadlnK....... 70 71U U'( 71! L reorU, flocatnr 4 Kiamtllle. 'J.1 'JlC '."JV 'J Hi C Jt onannd 4 WMtl'olntTcr., Jil'.' 'J7i; U(U, 'J7, H; Jtloh. 4We.tI'olntTer. pfd.. CI (UZ CI nib aSKV . hi. I'aul4 Orah ll 4jQ ,U 4jlj fafaVS ,Ht. Imll 4 Ban 1 rnclco,. ,, :i(HS SOS HOC 302 'jF' Ht, LouutBan Fran, pfd.... Tit 7JM 72J3 73. tt TMuPaolllo. S(l(' U7,(; V(,V( C' awawam Tnn. 11.1 lp..n Ml .Hi .ml ui Kf!'4 Wabaah.tit. IiOul4Pclno... 17 17 17 170 aHf Wb.iBt.L.,iul4 1'iclopM.. IIP. 3.lfi( .,1. JIJ.J K 'JfeaUm Union Telea-rapb .... "U'I H1VJ 71IW HI V g VYbeoluw Lake line 4b. , tut; 48.Q H' Tips From " Tlio Hveiilnn World'e " TlrUrr,' Br' Forjtioflnitline In overajcar Wtiioru Uulon H climbed up to w iin J ul)o)e, Bp Deaplte tbo advancing market Mr. llatcman con- V ttnaei to bo a bear. Uo looks lor trouble auioiiK g lae railroad!. E CTbe temper of the boom was deoldedlj bnlllslt f; from the opening-, with Western Uulon and tiu t 1anl It opucial (cat urea. H The Mltaonrl Paciria Itallroad Comnatiy has 0e- H elded toput on a fast tr.iln liibtead of cultliiir rates T to compete with the Union I'uclflc. Hkr nTce luting ot Wmtern Union la tlio Ixindon Ri' Block. UiclianRO helped the boom. Trinilera of K stock will be made by Uartog Pros. U Uo. R' K Slock Kxchango memberahlpt, which told lately HHf. lor 120,000, were aald to bo worth tn.dOOeacft HA& to-day, and seats In the Coniolldated UxchauRo k were reported to have advanced between tsoo and KwL SI. ow. HK' Many thought that ons reaion for tho booming- p tnarket waa the probable shutting down of the H.1 uueket-tbopa on account of the ileclilon In the fjR Todd case, which would throw loads of butinead K Into the exchanges. HKj The bucket-'hops did not cloae up tn-dar, but RC were apparently ilulnc a rusnlns biibliiM-'. Todd's gn' ' big agslr Included, us well a other larce eetHbllati- Bb inents on New Btrcet aud ilroadway, Tae pto- Mftn', prlelora aald, however, that they were only cloning fc; onutandlng contracts. VA" M'olf Aldermen Turn Up Again. RJC The Wolf Board of Aldermen turned up again tc- 7 day. It started years ago with the claim that all Kttf ptherHoaroa of Aldermen were uuconitltutlonal K and has kept up the claim ever elnyo. This time It Uf Wtnts to count the city vote. To-day t e Hoard RJb obtained from Judge Darren an order requiring the g Mayor, Aldermen and t'ommoualty and county O Clerk to thow cause on Nov. 'it why a peremptory B mundamun ihciuld not l.auo rrqulrliu tne uspoiid- W ents to recoynlze thu relators as the Common Ng Council, Suprrvlsors and county couvoiceri by ad- HL tnUMcrlngthoosili of ofllcc aa county ctuvaaairi R and give item pofscaaionoi the election rtturna. Hj Still Working on niaat'a Cnie. Kf , tuyt. Murray was away from headquarters to- Kt' fy, and Inspector Dyrnn wonld say nothing Dm tbout Uerr Moat's case except that the police Wer MISS OAKTENTEIfS STOLEN LOCKS. Bhe Bnspectit nn One, nnd Thinks Short Italr la Ileal for n Violinist. " AVhat shall 1 do with tho wealth of hair thoso miscreants robbed mo of ?' Why, mako a hair matlrchs. I'm suro thcTO was plenty of it, nud bo thick tool" Frotly Nettle Carpentor, tho violinist, who is at present connected with tho Qerstor Opera Company, was tho speaker, nnd was telling tlio story of tho loss of her hair. Yes tcrdny biio went shopping with her father. Sho woro her hair, which is a glossr brown, in long tresses renching below iter shoulders, nnd caught by r single whito ribbon near tho head. After returning to her homo, UO East Twonty.fifth stroet, Miss Carpontor uu BUipcctlngly removed her bonnet nud then what remained of Iter hair fell to tho floor. It had boon sovorod by solno sharp instru ment closo to tho head and .part had boon stolen. Tho ribbon and elnstio of her bonnet hnd tiroventcd it from falling on tho street. Wliou an Kvknino AVonui roportcr called to Rympnthlzo with tho young lady this morn ing slio appeared disconsolate. Hho Is Hnrn teen yenrs old, with o full round faoo, a fair comploxlon and bright bluo eyes. Hho woro a becoming pink morning costume, trimmed with costly whito laeo. "And how did it happen i" Bhe continued. " Oh, I am suro 1 don't know. Tana and I wero together all tho tlmo except for a mo mcut in tho olovnlor at Stern's. IIo was at tho front and I In tho reur. There woro some persons behind mo, though, indeed. I cannot accusa them ; but I fool that It was there that tho act wor dono." ' No. I felt nothing, not oven n tug nt my linir. And there's not a soul I enn ncouMi. I hnvo no enomics that I am nwaro of, but per. Imps Homo ono who has mnlico towards inn or Is jonlotis of tno is tho guilty ono. It is ho unfortunate, for twlcn in London was the batuo thing attempted." " And how do you liko tho change ?" " Woll, I will toll yon. Thoro is ono nd vanUgo in Bhort hair, and that is. boforo playing I can run my fingers through it, and bo strengthen my hold on my bow. All great artists do that, you know, so perhaps it will bo a benefit to mo. I am suro I do not know but that I'm pleased as it is." " Do you intend lo plncotho mattor into tho ImudR of tlio police f " " Oh. yos. Mamma is going to Bapt. Mur ray tn-dar." ' Yes," Intorrnptetl Mrs. Carponter, " if Romo ono would just glvn tho pnrBon who out her hair into my hands, ovon for a mo. mont, I would glvo lilm all I possess, and tho rascal who Is guilty would never regret his dood but onco, and that would bo all his life." And she spoko hh though sho meant what sho Bald. Miss Onrpontor hns hnd her hair trimmed, and now it stands up nuito becomingly. COUNTING TUB QYVX VOTE. The rionrd or County Cnavnsiera MnUre a (innil Hturt nt It Work To.Dny. President Ilonry It. Ileokuian, with a senr lot gcrnniiim in his hutton-holo, wit in tho Council Ohambor for half nn hour after 11 o'clock this morning boforo enough Aldnr inctt camo In to form n quorum of tho Hoard of County CanvnsserB. County Clerk Tlnck noted ns clerk, nBsiutcd by Deputy Thomas F. Oilroy. Tlio canvassing of tho votes cast at tho recent oloction bogan to-day with tho Fifth District. In tho returns of tho I'ifteenth rioctlou District tho figures for Burrogato and Judges of the City Court wero found to bo badlr mixed up. Tho returns woro re ferred to a committoo and tho iuupoctors wero sunt for to explain matters. Tho reading wont on smoothly and rather monotonously until tho Bixth Assembly Dis trict was readied, when things livmicd up a little. Tho Bixth is the second of tlio threo Assembly districts composing tho Fifth .luillolnl District, where abot fight was waged between Henry M. Opldfoglo, Oonnty Do mocraey, and tho sitting JuNticp John II. McCarthy, Tammany. Tho liollco returns gio Ooldfoglo a plurality of TSJ over Ma. Carthy in n total voto of 24,060. Tho cnuvns.1 of tho voters of tho Fourth Assembly District confirmed tho police roturns unchanged, hnd so fnr no errors have been found in the Bixth District returns. Lnwynr Oliarles Ij. Colin is in nttondanoo to look nftor Mr. Ooldfoglo'H interests, nnd ox-Aldnrmnn Ilyan Bcruliuizos tho returns on behalf of Judgo McCarthy. Tho Hoard expects to get as far us tho Twelfth District boforo adjourning this ovon ing. Tho cninn.su will bo completed on Friday. - I This l.nir n Drnil l,nlfrr. It woi denied at tlio Mayor's office to-day that I any order hud ever been Issued forbidding auction sales of paintings at night, or any I announcement that tho Mayor intended to enfuroe the old law of 1818, I which prohibits tlio salo In the evcnltig of any I uork of art except line cngraviucs. So long l as the Ihw remains upon the Blatiuo books, hotrcver, an auctioneer who dls- l rcgarda It Is liable to arrest and vrosccu- Hon if any IIMlaposed person should make a complaint against him. I'rartlrslly. hnweter, It Is a dead letter, at is prnred by the fact thas every Important sale of nrt works In recent years hat taken placu In the e ruing. m n Iirmnnde of tlic linn llutrhrrs. Tho Stanley Association of Knights of Labor, the organization of the 5,000 hog bittcnera of this city, will to-day airve thtlr demands on their employers. They demand J10 a week for chain ers, titicki-n, scaldcrs, scrapers, gut runners and leer runner, nud fur shovcrs nud ma chine mon when required to work at kill ing nnd carrytnir hoga. For ahovera and machine men who work nt killing ami who clean up In the iiiornlnir f is n week 'H wanted. It Is slip. nlited that those who nro engaged In killing shall not be required to carry hogs durlug November, December and January, Two KiiihII Kircn. An overturned candle set Are to tho fnur-story tcnonicnt-house, C5'i I'.ast S'allS street, early tidi luornliig. The members of tho fourticu fsmlllrs In the house wo re cunaldtrably alarmed for a short lline. Little damage iu none. An ahlrr.i of ore created some excitement In the teiieiiimil-house at 188 West Thirtieth streit early this morning. The police carried suteen colored women anil children out of the bulldlnt and took thrm to the Nineteenth Precinct Blalloii-IIotiBe, where they huddled around tho stove to keep warm. 1 he lots by the tire was small. nlr. fllunro'e llnrnnln. Norman UMunro was the purchaser of the dwell Ing VI West l'llty-eeventh plreet, at the Heal Kxchaiige to-day lor 9,HM. Tho property nas owned bv Jacob Kothschlld aud sold Iu -Muller bolt for his acionnt. It nss stutod that the original coat of the building waa $iss,ooo. Prospective Hwltcbmcn's 8trike. (ariCUL TO TUB IVXMINO VtOBLU.l MiLwiukHK, Nov. 16. A general itrtke ot switchmen Is expectod to tako place to-day on all the roads leading Into this city. 1 he men de mand the sniiiB wages received by the Chicago switchmen. '1 lie Ht. Paul Company has uakol for lollte roleitlun. l.ornl News In Uriel". Tho following sudden deaths were reported at tho Coroner's omen to-day t William If. t'ndcr wood at im 1'nlrd uvenuo and Charles Joliaunet at lis Kait One Hundred and hlxth street. Vrauk Huni'er, fifteen ycareold, of IMl Samuel street, Tremoni. hau his left hand torn on this morning bv a plcktng-msohlue wblch he waa feed ing, In Moan's mat factory, In llrnnx street, bet ween Clove and t-amuel streets, lie will pronably die. Henry Hhay aud Matthew Iteagan, tho lads who, It Is alleged, broko into Kiismak's saloon, next to tho Ilrl'Ige, eatly yesterday morning, were ar ralgued at tne 'lombs to-dur on a charge of burg lary. '1 hey were held by'Juitlce O'lteilly to an. etier nt (leneia Mcsnum. At lite annual tuivilng of tho Kclectlo Meilloul fioclety of the City and County of New York, held last night, tho followliin officers were elictedt Dr. J. W. ltock, I'resldeut: fir. O. A. Hyde, Vic. President: Dr. John A. lleuermann, Secretarjj Dr. A. J. Kelemao, Treaiurer, and Drs. I). A. Casella, B. Jaotl, W. O. Bailey, 11. VA Walts and a. 0. , lieflter, lloard of Ccaiun,, DESPERATE: FROM TOYERTY. AN ATTEIIIT TO COJIMIT BDICIDE BY A LEArFEOMTHEBRIDQE. Henry Clnlvmy ArrMted While Ctlmblns; Over the Trrsllc.WorkOnt of Work. 1'ennU less, and Ills Wife land HU I.lttle Children nt Home rllnrvlna Ilrldne 1'ollce InvsatU sjnte the Btorj nnd l"lnd It Trne. Itoundsmnn Wiggins, of tho llrooklj-n Ilridgo Police, saw a man attempting to climb over tho trestlowork on tho sonth roadway of tho big struct tiro, on tho New York side, near tho land span, nt 0 o'clock this morning. Tho man was vory respectably dressed in dark clothes by no means shabby, IIo woro a Dorby hat, and seemed extremnly excited aud nervous. Koundsman Wiggins waH after him in an instant and caught him bo. fore ho was woll ovor tho troRtlowork. Tho man did not look at all surprised when ho saw that his object wan not to bo attained. lie lookod at tho roundsman and said wearily t " I wanted to end my life. I ntn sick and disgusted with it. I haven't had a thing to oat for four days, and I can't get any cm. ploymont, try as I may." Roundsman Wiggins rescrvod his sym pathy for a lator period. Iuttho moan time ho escorted tho man to tho Ilrooklyn llrldge pollco station, whore tho prisoner do Bcribcd himself ns Ilonry Oalwuy, for merly a bnrtendor, nnd now living at U22 Ilonry streot, this city. Gnlwnv was brokon down whon ho told Bargt. Phillips that ho had a wlfo and six children who wore Utorully starving. They had been expecting that ho would obtain employment this week, but ho hnd been unsuccessful in his soaroh for work. Gnlway wai searohod, and this letter was found In his pocket, with a pair of soissorsi Mr Dsiit Wirx: I hops you will forglvo me and pray for me. I couldn't stand It any longer to see you and my children starving. Your poor but unfortunate husband, Hknkv (Ulwat. Bo strongly woro tho police nffooted by tho man's tale that Bcrgt. Phillips deolarod that ho would set out and Invostlgato tho truth of tho story, though ho had no doubt as to its veracity. A subscription was tnkon tip, and tho Borgenut set out with tho money for No. 3'22 Henry street. Tho man's htory proved to bo only too correct, It wiih not oxnggorntod. Iu tho wrotchod houso Mrs. Oahvay aud hor children woro in renlity starving. Tlio woman was ns dcspondi nt as hor husbnnd. Bho didn't know what thov worn goihg to do. They wuro to bo dispossessed to-day. and whoro on earth they could go was something sho could not imagine. Tho cliildron ranged in ago from ton yearn to eight months, and that thoyworo hungry wus too evident. Tho policeman broko tho news of Onlway's nttempt to his wife ns gently us possible, nnd thou told him that bo was all right. IIo left tho money raised at tho station, which is suf. lleiently to tido tlio family ovor a day or two. In tho meantlmn Onlwny oh taken to Jus. tico Walsh's court and hold for examination on Baturday JOHN JOHNSTON'S WILL. Ill Ilrather nnd Heir ninklns; Denials Under Cross. Kxmiilniitlon. There was another hearing in tho contest over tho will of tho late John Johnston, tho millionaire dry-goods merchant, boforo Sur rogate ltollins to-day. Michael Bowlor, a plasterer, testified foi tho contcstuuts that Mr. Johnston was n very pcauliar man. Onco tlio doeented stopped him in tho middle of a job nnd sent him to work elsa where. Itobart Johnston, tho legateo under his brother's will aud its proponent, was called. Ho related the history of tho establishment, and suitl that ho was nt first receiving a salary of 2,600 n year nud 1-12 of tho prolltB, which nvemged 8,000, When his brother Charlen died his share of tho business was loft to his brother, the testator, and tho witness wns then allowed $2,000 a year ns gonoral man nger. On oroBs-oxnniinnUon Mr. Johnston said thnt ho lived at 7 West Flfty-tblrd street. Ho was askod If John Graham bad not drawn n will for the testator, nnd if Dr. Hammond had not t rented Mr. Johnston for brain trouble nud rendered a bill for it. His an Rwor wiib that ho had never henrd that Dr. Hammond treated his brother iu that respect nnd that although ho had heard that Mr. Graham drew up n will ho hnd never seen it. Ho know twouty yours ngo that his brother intended leaving tho property to him. Tho witness was nuked If nny of his broth, ors hnd died of drink or nny of his family hnd died in a luuntlo asylum. Tho nnswor wns nn eraphntio "No." " Did you oontoBi tho will of your brothor Charles ?" " I did not." " Was not tho increase In your annual snl. nry given to nllow its probate ?" Mr. Johnston becamo very Indignant, nud replied in tlio negative. an WANT 10 rL'KAD GUILTI. The Four l.nds Whn Killed n Keeper la the House of KeCuce. Moses J. Spoights, Grntz M. Smith, Ilonry lleruard nud Frederick Wcsloy, tho bids who killed Kcupor W. E. Colo, of tho llaudall's Island Houso of Itefugo, liibt summer In nn nttempt to escape from thnt institution, want to plead guilty of manslaughter iu tho first degree. They nro indicted for murder in tho first do- Krrti, mm vueir wjai is tub uimu in x ttrv l. 01 the Court of General 8et8ioiis for noxt Mon day. They am only technically guilty of murdor, because tho killing wits done iu nil nttoiupt to escape from u pciinl institution. Tho District-Attorney hns their proposition to plead guilty under consideration and may accept it. 'horsed With Ilomlrlile. Frederlok Cleaver, thirty-three years old, of No. tst West Forty-ninth street, was arraigned in the Yorkvllle Police Court this morning ou a charge of homicide. It is alleged that nn Oct. IS Cleaver Mruek a little bov named George W. Halley.slx reals old, ot No. MS Wet Forty-ninth street, knooklng lilm ilowu. The boy fell on his head, fracturing Ills skull. He was taken home, where no lingered until Nov. 4, when hu died of nicnluitltls. Cleaver ays that he did not assault the boy. lie nas commlttedrwllhout ball to await the action of tho Coroner. s ai Mlsslnc With a Deaf Mute. James McDonald, of STOi Klghtb avenue, asked Supl Murray this morning to have search made for his thirteen-year-old son Francis, whn la supposed to have run away yesterday with a deaf mute of tits own uoe, whote namets unknown. I .a ft June I'rsneisN head was Injured, and sluoe then be has been sillluud with a loss of memory. M S Dropped Dead While 1'nylnaj Taxes. 'Catherine Nolan, seventy yaars of age, dropped dead, probably of heart disease, In the tax office In the Rlewart Ilulldlng tnla sfternoon while pay ing taxes on her property at No.M Mulberry stroet. The Coroner's offlca waa notlfltd. Killed by at Fall. Alfred Miller, a painter, living at Wl WestTtlr. ty-aeventh atrect, while at work In the rear of the boiiBo at s North Washington iqnare, this after noon, fell from the foaffoidlugut tho third floor to the bjsciutut. He was instantly killed. Notes or llroiililvu News, Eight Chinamen were arrested for gambling SI 16U Fulton street at 11 o'clock last nlsht. As predicted in Tux Evsmimo Would some ten data ago, the price of coal has been advanced In Brooklyn to to per ton. Dealers say that It will be still htitner. The supply, too. is trowing mote and woro hunted every uaj, TUB HARLEM BOI00I; DISASTER. I Rx-Inspertor Martin Testifies lie fore a Cor oner's Jnry. ' Coroner Kldmnit finished to-day tho imos- ' ligation into tho cases of death caused by tho I collnpso of Fathor Kirncr's Bchool-houso, in Ono Hundred and FifU euth street, on Oct. 17. William J. Martin, who was tho Inspector In ! tho district where tho building was being erected, testified to his belief that tho regula tions were not being followed in tho build, ing's erection, but that he expected that when the now plaus suggested by Father Kirn or woro presoutod to have tho height of thu structure IncrofiKcd, thoso violations would bo remedied. He had confidence in Father Kiruer to that extent. lie mado out a complaint imbodyiug ids ideas in regard to tho building, but neglected to turn it into tho ofttco, ns ho thought, with tho additional work that would bo unnecessary. The complaint was made out ns n matter of form. Father A. Monsella, connected with tho Ono Hundred nnd Fifteenth Btroct Church, gnvo unimportant testimony. Thomas Dtirgin, a bricklayer, mid who " n brother of thu Durgln who as killed at tho time of tho collapso, deolared that there wero no braces usod oxcept a brick or two hero and there. This testimony finished the enso. Coroner Eidmnn then gate tho casa to tho jury. m s. GOING TO WASIHNOTON AND CRAZY. A I)nngernu Mnn Who Announces Ills In tention orCnltluir an the 1'rtsldeiit. Mrs. Von Podcnstcln called nt Police IleadquartorR this morning and asked nRslst. nuco to find hor husband, William, who is iiiBano and who, sho thinks, Is likely to do vlolonco unless ho Is captured. IIo has been threo times nn iuuinto of Ward's Island Insane Asylum, and when intoxicated is vory dangerous. Last Sunday morning Mrs. Von Fjodenstein. who lives at 240 Kast Ono Hundred nnd Twonty.fourth utrcct, rccclvod this postal card: JrnsET Citv, Nov. s. Dkir Annik: I nm now on the road to see rrcsl dent Cleveland to bring the Htars and Btrlpes on my brosst home to you. If that is not satisfactory I will go to Kuropo and dine with Kmperor William of Germany, which I will be hlghlr respected If I do go there. With kindest regards lo chlldron and faintly, God bliss you. WSI. VON BODXNSTIIK. It is beliovcd by Mrs. Von llodensteiu thnt tho man has nctttnlly giino to Washington nud thnt ho mny linvo designs upon tho 1'rosi. dent. Bho Is nlbo nlarmed lest when ho re turns hu may kill her. Ho is n carpontor nnd stair buildor. Tho police will soaroh for tho insauo man. GLASS BEVEI.LKHS MAY STRIKE. All the Firms Hut Two Willing; to Grant the Demands or Tholr Men. Unless tho demands of sovoral bund rod glass bovollcrs are acceded to this afternoon thoro is likely to bo a general striko. Bovon-ty-fivo men employed by Horoy & Marrinor and Sonion, Baclio .t Co. nro nlrcndy out. Thcro aro a doen firms in tho business, and nil but the two nbovounmod nro willing to grant an advance of ijl per week. Tho hnudu are divided into roughors and smooth ers, nud tliov earn at pioco work from $10 to $17 u week. Heroy & Marriner wnnt their bauds to do from 600 to 1,000 inches more per weok than the mon in other establishments nro required to do for tho samo pay , andBomon, Dacha AflCo. nro willing to pay their smoothers tho in crease domaudoa, out refuso to gho it to tho roughers, of whom they require COO inohus more por week than other shops. The men aro all organized ns Knights of Labor. SUM Unauestlons to the l'ark llonrd. The members of the Park lloard held their rcgn lar woody mooting this niornlnc. The lloard heard the complaint of Dwlght II. Olmatead about the dangerous condition of Morntngalde Drive. Holes are being dag for posts of a railing Intended to guard the parapet, and there is danger ot people lalltoK luto Iheui after dark. Horses are also ha. ble to take fright and run away and, ns there Is nothing to prevent thrm from lumping off the parapet, Mr. Olnntcad suggested that the drive bo closed until better arrangements for safety nro completed. Tho Hoard promised to tako tho mutter Into uinlilersilon. A petition signed by T. II. Pratt was presented asklug thai a bridge bo built across tho llronx Hlcr at West Furms. It wus adopted by tho Hoard and Hied. m To He Tried Tor Consplrncr. John K. (.all, John Foster, James McDonald nnd John Campbell, members of tho Kxecutlvo Cominitteo of District Assembly No. Vi (shoemakers), will bo tried nn Friday In tho Court of (Icncral Hesslous for alleged conspiracy In raualng tho discharge of Foreman Odhcr M. Uartt (ruin tno employ of (lanl Iner A Kites' shoo manufactory, 'lhc papers In tho u iso are neltig prepared la the District-Attorney's oillce. Tho cubo of Gill and others for false Imprison ment has bien appealed to lhc Supreme Court (lenerul Term, ami In the event of a rcfueul of that tribunal to a new trial the Court ot Appeals will bo rosorted to, Lawyer Uiuis F. Post appears lor tho Knights. They Cnnnot Ntent In Hint; Ring. William Ilargroie pleaded guilty In the General Bcssliins Court before Hecorder Smyth to-day to breaking Into the shoemaker's shop of Valentine Mubcck nt I.Vj Sixth lucnuo a forlnluht ugo, when he carried oh a trtinkfnl of giuds. IIo will hao to sorre thu State lor four years ami ten month for his accomplishment. Alike puuUuinciii was greu Arthur Campbell, who stolo aquantlty of wearing apparel from the home of Mury A. Todd. snssTS-sTSSM- ii..- All tho Creditors Friendly. OThc affairs of A. 8. Hatch A Co. are In pretty much the same cuudltlon us yesterday, save for tho fact that Assignee Chittenden hnsiiearl) unravelled the tangle and may bo able to make soinu ilctlullo sialcuient lo-murrow. There is no trojblo to con teud with from the creditors, who aru nil mi friendly terms with Mr, Hatch and ur of the belief that his assets will cover tho liabilities. , - - Opposing; the Htaudnrd (ina. Wm. lthluelandcr and Llapenard Stewart, tnm tcci of the Uhlnolander eatate, have secured from Judge llarrett an Injunction restraining the Stand-araoan-l.ltlit Company froiuexc.itatiugonSicoiid aienue, near nighty-second slreil, In Irontof tho lthlnelander estnio. A Folium in tho l.uro Trade. Isaao blckcl, dealer In laoo goods, ut 440 Mroad. way, made nn assignment for tho benefit of his creditors to Herman Cantor this after noon. IIo wss rated at the commercial agencies as fourth class, with fair credit. Uo lleforelt la Too l.nte. It la sstraordlnsrr but It Is a po.itno fact the two laras stors iu ths tmmsnas sls-atory doable building is psoktd full srsrr day with esaar purcbaurs. hrerytbina is going off rsuldly as ths tlois drawa uesr for the arpa( aals to tiloM I bs people rssllas a ehancs to st auob wonrtarlul bargalna may narsr ocour again. Ths rau.e of this tiemsuiU.iii mill la tu great aaaunee aals nf a half iiiitllo.. aloes of a larse wnoloaale tlrm that failed la lluaion, sud by oidar oi thn ciiuit tlia atok was morsii to N aw York, and poaltlvsly must b ulnai-d out wilhtu Uvs ilaya. '1 bia great aaalgnes aals ! now going on In ths two largs atoraa in tbs als-atory double building 71S and 73il Ilroadway, between Aator place and Fourth atreet, New York Oily. Tbe atoek conal.ta ol nearly g6U0.UUUwortb o( Una tailor-made Men's. Youths1 aud Hojre' Ulothlng and olber goods. K sry tblng will be sold at rUatl 60 per et. leaa than first eoat. aa it la ordered tbst the estsls niuat be aetlled up wltbtn are daya In order tnabow what eatraordlnary bargains are being offers I. we mention Men's fine besver Ofrroosls, S7.0B, guaranteed worth tlo or money returned. You are allowed to keep tbis Orerroet home tour oayr. sod II yon do not think it la worth CIS, tbtslea guarantee you can have the 9i. 115 returned any time within tire daya. Men's elegant Khhian overcoats, s,0.tH. 1 1n la guaranteed s regular rUO Dveroast. A apfondld suit of men a slotbes. J. UJ, guaranteed worth Sjl.lor iniiney returned, hairs tne tnl m-nisde men's etilte, 47 t. guaranteed In bo wurtb illl). An elegant pair ol men's VMntL-r Panta, ISl.i,. guaranteed north go. oucau keap tbeae panta home lour dsa, and It rou do not think tbey are wortu Sf, ueberebr scree to eturu tbe Sl.'JI at suy time, lists and lu.ood dlherent Etlierauoda at tbe greet assignee aala in the two large nildlpgs, 71S and 7110 Broadway, between Aator plaoe and Fourth street, Nsw York City, llemember, this great assignee sale must close ta Uve days. . Both boild lags open from V la tbs rporslos !l!9al nUhU (lot this ouo sua remsmbe tbs address. TIB and T nrosdway. between Aator place aad Fourth street. New York. UJEIM&'CO., KClCCKHMOltH TO A. T. STEWART & CO., (ItKTAIU. LARGE REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Tlioy offer 2,000 DRESS PATTERNS, COTTON AND COTTON AND WOOL, from 95c, to $2.50 each, 3,000 DRESS PATTERNS, FINE ALL-WOOL SERGES, CAMEL'S HAIR, FOULE CLOTHS, CHEV IOTS, &c., from $2.25 to $10.00 each. 500 COMBINATION ROBES, from 37.50 each; LESS THAN HALF THEIR VALUE, 150 PIECES Fine IM Dress Broafl. Qolii at $1,00 per yard, worth $1,50. 300 PIECES COLORED PLUSHES, All New & Desirable Shades, 19 Inches wide, at 85c. per yd.; 22 inches wide, at $1.00 per yd,; Reduced from $1.25 & $1.75. 50 EXTRA QUALITY ALASKA SEAL SACQ1S, BEST LONDON-DYED SKINS, ALL SIZES, 40 TO 46 INCHES LONG, AT 150.00 EACH; REDUCED FROM $200.00. Broadway, 4th Aye., 9th and 10th Sts. LADIES' BLACK HOSIER. .TAMES McCREERY & CO. Will place on salo this "weok Ladies' Stainless Cotton Hose, 3 pair lor Sl.OO. Wo have obtained tho only English Black Cotton Hoso that is absolutely truo in color, and wo guaranteo every pair to bo clean and fast and not to rub, oven from flrst wear. Broadway and 11th St, Trial ofi:. H.WIierlirAilJuurnrd to Not 81. srrcitL to Tur. etkhiko would. I IIahtkoiu), Conn., Nov. in. Tho nearlwjln the oiiho of U. & Wheeler, ol Now Uiucn, clinrKcl with obtaining tnnocy Iromtha Phtcnlx Nutloual Hank, of this city, by IuIbo pretenses, was re sumcil tnls niornlnir. F. H. llriiclley, Proslilcnt ol tlio Yalo Ntitlnnal Hank, of New IIhm-ii, totllteil that hts Imnk ulacoontcil n noto of f 3,4(tl, till for Wheeler, on Ills rerrcseutatlon that the .1. 1- Wicks Co. was nollU. lloury V. Luiune, a llaltlmoro attorney, .is outled to show tnat the L. Wleks Co. waa fnrineil from James I- Wlcksjus. ft uo. without pajment of any money, him that VU shares, uett llrst to Jus. lcks, imt this entry wits cancelled, itml tne last record on thu stock lionk was sm sh ires for Wticelcr. Mr, llinl. umikkreuer for rt heeler, wm put mi to explain the hooks, the plosiuu tlon, ilcslrmif to show thnt numerous large ac roiiiita were fur aceommodatlon paper only. The defense olfereil no evlileiic.o and the ca.o was ad journed at mum to Nor, 41, Wheeler being held under thu same bunds. Ilnrncy I-clt Ills Card. Barney Coffey ami his wife lived lor a long time In Portchester. or lato they have quarrelled a good deal and Harney has fallen Inio the bad practice af beating his wife. On Sunday he operated In this way upon her mull he liccjino quite exhausted and she w ns decidedly broken up. Hsrney w.is ar retted aud nut In the lock-up lor examination on Monday. 1 ha police thought that they hud him llifht, but they did not. Harney found tho outsldo of the Jail. When tho officer went to get him on Monday morning ho found u empty cell ami Har ney's oariL Tne card did not mention Harney's present address. The oillcera havo been looking lor Haruoy ever since, but without success. Ills trial has been lndeflnliely postponed. m e A JMrrrt Duel In Lexington, Ky. IsrtCUt, TO THE KVENINO WOM.D,! Loi'iavn.LE, Nov. in. '1 ho ions eipectcJ meet ing butwecn Col, Thou. Green, corrctpoudout of the Cincinnati Conmitrcial (iazette, sud Lew Haiti win, of Nli'holasllle, took place In front of the Phoaalx Hotel at Lexington, at 11 this morning. After a few angry words, shots were exchanged, seven Iu all being fired, llaldwlu was sho' through the heart and fell down. Oreen was shot twice, neither fatal. The iroulile is the outgrowth of articles in the Ctommeirfnl Gatctte reflecting upon Haiti win, in reference to the recent election frauds at Nicholas vllle. .e m llFtrrtlve llellly Hrslgns. Jnmts Itellly, who for many years was a ward (tolociive In the Oak stroet aquad, nnd win token up to the 'thirtieth street station br Capt, Hcilly, has resigned. Last week he was transferred from Capt. llullly's personal stall to the Kllzaucllt street squad, and was remanded to patrol duty. Last nlsht be met Hound, man Albertson, of the Thir tieth street police, and surrendered to him his shield, nat unmber aad manual at In asms time glTlng bin hu reslgaatloo,, '?Jjf iTtflf ffl fsrafsii'iif V!ifl-"siifdsliS I AliiM k CO. WILL OFFER THURSDAY, NOV. 17, IN SILKS&DRESSGOODS, SILK VELVET AND PLUSH NOVELTIES.' LYONS ALL-SILK VELVETS, " BLACK AND COLORED. English & French Dress Novelties, IMPORTED DIAGONALS, AND CAMEL'S HAIR SUITINGS, AT REDUCED PRICES. Ribbon Department. A special lot of 1,500 yards best quality Moiro Sash Ribbons, in all colors. 8 INCHES WIDE, 75c. PER YARD, FORMER PRICE, 31. 2 5. Also, a full lino of Bonnet, Sash and Trim m in? Ribbons in all tho now shades. Button Department. A proat variety of fancy Metal Buttons, this season's importation, at I5C, 25C, 30C, 40C. AND 65C. CARD OF TWO DOZEN; FORMER PRICES 30C. TO SI.25 PER CARD, 1 8th Street, 1 9th Street and Sixth Avenue, (1 8th St. Station Elovatod Road.) r,b?&&X&Zn?iL -- MEN-WhonroDsWi- tsSfSweeaEElSSSlSi ltBled O'" iBdlHlelloaa or other. miryV ""HawiM, t. iwiakstm to una or ElNh-MCr ONLY rtKnlUruaS Koarr. brthllKrw leiaraifq i?-BnS7WWmt BELT & SUSPENSORY! Tfcrjiff "f for UilavpiL Dnorrer,ttslies aCoallaoon lO,Boolklt Farrral of H I I't KM 1 1 throuh I h k rant n.torlit ttirn to Health an I Vlatorous Stronsth Eleculo Curreat fell Initaotlr or WS rotrtUll.lxiu C'aih Orratrtt InprotrmraU over all ethfr fltlti. Worvt eaa Pr.lt aASrXTLT II hrillnThreelSaalS.. Healed Paiarhlel 7 calaueip ASdrMt TKk BAHOEH ELICTRIC CO.. 022 BROAOViM. NEW VOsL DENTISTRY. AR KXTIlAOTlmi BOc. : without gM, IIo. Flea;snt Itold tillin Irnin 1 niiwsril. Bolt iillltifc Bl)o. up. Bets $ iJ8, $10 and l'i. olurse for vas extracttnK when bttiers are t be mails. ItiHirs, 8 A. M. to 8 1. M. Humlaya H 1 1. M. N. Y. Dental ., S0J Mil are., eeoontl doejr south of 14th St., oiiponito Mac)'. BUSINESS o'pi'ORTUNsTIES. AHAHK C1HNCF. for ft rratsursnt dolnr s dallv business of wlOO: rail and soe. No. 5 Iltcks at., comer Fulton at. Ilrooklyn, upstairs, betwuen 11 A. m sud 1 I'. M. A. b. U. Is (ion. Tunic's l'cnslnii a Just Onot ISI'KCUI, TO TUB EVENINCt WOULD.) Wasmijmiton, I). C , Nov. 10. renslon ofrlccrs aro InrcsllKutltiR Gen. Tutllc's ticnslou. Tuttls will tio remrmliorcil as tlio ilcniDKOKao who was so vodleroua In ilenounclug the reslilont for Ills battle-llnir ordor. 'luttlo has litcu driiMliiB a veuslou of fso tier mnntli, ou account ot wnnt hu urunonnccd to Lc hernia, contracted by fiilllnir ou a lo ut the liattlu of F-irt Douulsuu. "It Is alleitcil," said Col. McLean, Hu- ActlDR Coinmlisloni'r of Tensions, " ih.it It Is not hernia front which Tiittlo sitirers, and th.it It Is not uuttlilnz cuntracteil In tho war, Inn a rnngetiitsl tnalformatl jii which hn has hud all his lite, 'i he esse Is under Invi situation. The mtillosl division of the pension oillce has It In hand. What conclusion the uteulcal exumluers mar reach in the cine I don't know. Meannhlle I cannot say the alienation aitalnst Tuttls Is true. Nothlutr, Mut a medic 1 examination can Drove that. Tuttle has made himself something of an oflenstro p.irtUun In inllilcs, which makes mo more partlrulnr not to nrejtidgc him, nnd I would rather hate my nxht srtn out on than do anything 10 Injure a man ou iico'iunt of his trfill lea. Of couise," he added, " If nc flnd ho has been drawing a pension for it ill ability which did not occur ho 111 lose his pension." BCi: THAT Till! AUOVi: THAI),: MAIIK TR ON ALL l'AUKAUKS. IILTISH ANYOlltun. Ono bottlo Warranted to cure any Cough or Gold or your money is returned. A Pleasant, Swift and Sure Cure for coumiH. oolds, wiiooi'iNo ooootia. PAINS INUUK-41. IMAMII.Sr.llIKMOUfrV IK UKKAtll 1NO, URONdlllllS AND ALL 1NH.A.MHA1011Y UIHbAhKNOr lIllllHlLMUNAUYtlltHANlS. If taken as soon an you fool tlmt Irritation or dryness of the throat ovuaaloned by aculd, four tu alx doeos wilt cure. UNLIKR the mnlorlty of t'oush f'reparatlona. tmr Kipectorsnt WILL hoT OUIls. UONdUMI'TION, but we have nurd from MANY uaaea nf a l'ltltHiUT ' cure, where tn illaeaie had been I'KONOUNOKI) Uon. Biimptlon by rtiystclnnv. and thn patients A8HUHKI that their ONLY IIOl'K ot s M'.W vi ara mors of LIU! was s continued rratdMnan In the far South. As a trial nf thit T11U1.Y WD.NDKItHJL raedlelne COnTS MJI'IIIM;. and aa !M CJ-n nutot every 101 WILL 111! OIJIIKI). it la rell worth the while of all sufferers from rulmnnary trouble tn AT LLAST MAKK TltK TIttAL. Trioe per bottle, containing a half pint (enough to ear eight peuplo If tskon in time), ;o CENTS. INSIST ON HAVING Biter's Expectorant U yon ara pM, sire of emu Tin not allow any nno tn porFuadfl ynu otherwise, Solit by nlnit nil tlnnlurn thmngh'itit tint United Rtatra. rfyNV clrutfH-iet rcfu-t-'r t nupply ruii, you can b PUHK nf ffettlnff whnt iMinitk for at the dry goods home and general stun. 0,"irl'Jn,r DiiuaaisTS and MANiirArrrniNO ciikmists. l.sTAHMHlli:i IH4U. 4 T AT 331 CI II AVK NHXV VORK. IsUOHATOUIi:8. ft8"i VnhliKton nt., .nnd t5. 57 uud C'J ClnrktiPii ttreet, X Y. ncriptlToCfttaloffuoand Trice List mailed frs on ap plicatlim. . ,......... .............vii sssesssts...sssssMSe.Sess NUW PUHLICATIONS. KUITLU I1Y JIIt. J. t MtOIjY JXNNIR JBNC. nODKV.t nltrtlsT.MAH NUMIIETt will contain s re priKlaotlon of the erent (Jnrlatmaa nloture of the year, 'TIIK AUUHATIUN OF T1IK KINOS,"from Pfaun. aohmldt'a famous paiutlnir. A lovely orn)T of Hubert's "MADO.NffA OF TI1K DKLIVhllANL')'." A portrait nf the editor, with sketch by T, B. WllUoa, -Hiin Muw Vn.k ii' ti Ir.i-f.r An orlslnal needlewurk dealgn of " UltOWNlKa," In cnlora. for Ironlnv Illankrt. OltltttNAL UlllU'jr.lIAH rVrORIRS by Mrs. MATU TIIA J. LAMB. sirs. MAUI IIOWK KLllOTT, MYltA BAtYYKR HAMLIN sna other well-knosn authors. "NOKI, NOKL,"by "Katherlne Armstrong, "with lota nf new dnltrna for Olinntmns Ultts. A UKAin II UL t'OLUHKII I'AhlllON PLATH and many charmlne and originnl deenrns for dreeees, oos tumea, wrspa, l'aris huts end a "rrousuwsu Het," ,. A llrlnht "TO-DAY AMD lO-MOHUOW," bysnold editor. Aopltsl "UOUSlt AM) 1IOMK" Department, In oludlnir "Chrlslmiia Itecipta." and "OVKIt TUB KIl.NCL'; or, What Onn Woman bays to Another," by Mrs. Kmms W. llsbcock. Ills "rlltOI'I'l'.U" la s apeolnlty of OODIY,8 s', "CHAr wint colilii:sroNi)itKT." by ths Kdltnr, Msmnle coin, Km). Always sddreea (10 DRY'S LADY'K HOOK, l'hlladnlphla. BOLL) I1Y WKWS, DliAl.llth. Cbrlbtmaa Aumber, with Picture, lUo, Hub'crlptlon In advanoe, it'J soar. ItKAT ESTATlfi. At Auction, JERE. JOHNSON, JR.T EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. , ALL OF Tlir. LOTH UNSOLD AT TUB 4) Gi'cal Auction, ricpt. J20 . of Tin; WYGKQFF-KIH&SLfiHO Ml IN OREENPOINT. Will he dUposed of at private stle nn easy tsnni fjf $000 AND UPWARD. AKnts always at branch (ifflue, on premttej. ooraef ot NateHAti and HumlHildt tn., Urotmuoint, toabowthelot or aitply to .ier. Jobueon, jr., tU Llhurty at., Now York or .Um I ulUih tt,, llruuklrn, PIANUSANI) OIIGAXJ3. m A-TIIM i:TKV UPRIGHT PIANOS, with thnlr newrtpeatiiu attuti. win tlio admiratlou ofthe mtirst critical, wo them I. cforn jou huyt nuld on monthly payment). J!ty Pl.tni Wuierooma, S J.'aat Htbet. A NUMinlltOl-' (JUANJ), uprlcht and square piano 11l of our mate. aUjfhtlr uod. alintut aa icood aa new and fully warrautt'il, will bu aoM at a libnral reduction fnnnrnular prlcftrtj planoa to rent. Win. Knabe AOo., ll's. 6th are., above ltthbt. BAROAINfTlN Pl'ANUH at Lindeman A Hon'wan roomri, Hfl&th it e., near l'Jth at. t a Urre uori mynt of now nnd cllalitly nm planoa of our own ana other makca at very attractive prices. FfunT" oFntA " rTANoT tl noa't popular and th X ttiiHtt In thnnmrket, only "S10 monthly until paid; one uuiiter'a nintln l(ttmi Irai ront only t$5; send for caUlogUfl, Piok A Hon, 'JIG U'tat 47tli at. .corner U'wiy. MtDTB, Carpels, Bedli, Stoves, Pictures. : EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPENG. 153 id 165 Ghnttan a, 193 m 205 Pm Bmr. i GASH OR CREDIT. PRICE LIST MAILED. NEW YORK. i COWPERTHWAIT. . HsHMBBsBsIsBBH