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HHgv9HVs9 i j,? . iJ? ?y" s "S?"" BBTTpllXwiV '.. -" 'm"1 . ...BBraHKSIBM HlwkTAINTr- ON 'CHAM. KjRpt v ' " " ' HHMillie AND THB STATS OF THE MONEY H& f. XABEET 0AU8R IT. ff rrBWJp Bf Tight Main Grand Trunk KjL ''.JljP" Koekereller lUten.lrely Daylna St. saaHf' lUfip1"1' "OhlCBca and Nortb.tre.tern Barn. NEL i L !! Currenoy Flowing In a Steady Hpt ,jp,ltftua Ton-art), the Wtil- Bond DnII BpV "Ti ' JliWf11 tho slooklnftrjot .Bf.JiV ' tiiTTt !yC Pond to-dy noitiior HE i'F' fesgT1. bulls nor boars op. iHUB'V'OiS Zv'W7 pcnrod to bo anxious iHIIIS. .?.' ImrtliJjf "-to brnnoh out extcn. HAl?1 liitftlAjj I situation is Burronnd- Kfv1 1!! (IKnurlrl I J9v d w't!a to much nn Lf' ff, JO finl lj cortntnty at tho mo- siiiBiw J ' ("ylLirM Jvl men' ma'0 Itr stttttttrr V' ' L3 6""nif3S3 deals advisable. on" sttttK'tr wTvVjJ) Vpf Bress Is about to moot, HUSi Srry jLTg ' I and there is much RyW - jtji I flni'0'y learn tho Hk d l '" 'Vi" oharnctor of tho ro- K ', , -Y ports of tho President Hft. ' t X and Sccrotary of the BL4 , 'TT"""""y Tho condi- t!L , ilon of tho money market also chocks buBi Hr ' 'ess,somo bankers predicting stringency until IKkO after Jan. 1, rhilo others toll their friends KM; t the annualaottlemcnts will bo com HtL' ' ltd without tho slightest tronblo. One RT X 'tiling is oertaln, curronoy is flowing in con B' j (adorable rolumo to the West, and tho drain HHSn "ft' 8PParontly not oyer yet, Chicago despatches k, lUi'V&lotlng monoy Tory tight thero. Tho bust. He ' HM troubles in Canada havo also resulted in Hfc ,B& important transfer of funds to Montreal Hf -py ty tho agencies in this city, Mp. 4-. Th" fight over dressed beef waxes hotter, HBR '"',"", the American lines or rather tho Vamlorbllt HK toads, which aro now bearing tho brunt of Br .''i' ah ti dontest, being determined to Bottle tho Hlt' F' question once and for all. Tho Orand Tmnk K !. on the other hand shows no signs of KT r Weakening and thus for has been on ton, car BL" frying a Tery large proportion of tho dressed HHfc ' , ' beef from the West to tho seaboard. Hk: rf , In tho Northwest railrond mattors aro im V . SrOTlng, at least all tho indications point that HHt k ' way. Tho fact that tho Ornnger B ;,,-, illnes have entered into n compact DBr ;?'' to ftToid rote-cutting until after Too. 20 looks Hr f- like peace, and tho enormous earniugs further Kt-f-i hoW that the troubles hitherto hnvo H& "i fcot boen as sorions as regarded. K it , In this connection a story was giyon out to fi' day that will attract wldesprond ntteutlon. iK-''' , Jt is that tho accounts of tho Chicago k &j '. - Northwestern road for the flvo months ended K r.)t Bent. 80 showod that the company K ' had corned sufficient to pay tho dividends on H',iY both stocks for the wuolo year, and, after ittttttttts i ProYidine for the sinkiug fund, had $H4, HHg M)PpO over, Scott holds Northwest and tho e c t'Sookafellers aro said to bo buying Bt. Paul. h . Ai Stocks in tho first sales adrancod to IK BHTt'ir ,MMt cent, and then declined to lk, L $ Paciflo Mall leading both morcraonts. Tho u ') trndlng in Bending was finite lively H'l'' for o ,timo. Ladenbnrg, Bhnlman t Co. U 1;?, bought 6,000, De Jongo 1,000 and Probst 600. K ' j Davis & wordon each sold 2,000 and Tappan HSR "J000- The most Important fluctuation of tho Hit j&t ,day was a rise of 8 points in Oregon Improve U ;, ' faient. BJr ,i jiJ Money lent at 5 a 0 por cont. on call. For HK' ', plgn exchange was quirt and rates wero BE'H' barely steady at 4.81 a 1.B1K for bnnkerB' HHBi' 'V long sterling, 4.R1X a 4Mi for demand and HK. Lb6U a 4.81 for commercial. Kf.'v ' D0ND8 DDZX. If M Gorernmonts are practically unchanged, at W i, 126 a 120K for Is and 107,Y a 101 H and 108 if a HJH&,.'. , 108K for rcg. and coupon, respectively. In Wvu' railroad bonds Fort Worth lets dropped -vC . IK, to 63j Pennsylvania 4X& X, to 100 ; pV ana Now Orleans & Mobilo lsts 1, to 109. Tho OEfr- lost named ralliod to 109. Kansas & , Texas issues were firm at 100 for Hf V Consols, 80 a 80K for general Gs and LMR? W wK'or 6s. "WcBt Bhoro is roso , to 101; K X NiokelPlatelsK,to85;N. Y. Central rog. K lsts 1, to 180 and Ban Franoisco Class O i, to K' AMXHI01N SEOtnUTIXS TM X.ON90K. KKaFi"'''( if Prices for Amorican railway securities in BBf '? , -iliondon aro i to higher than on yes. HBK.'.' terday. Bar silver is steady at 43Kd. HSp'p" per.ounoo. Money in tho opon morkot is 2 r.'i a 8 per cent. In Paris llontes fell off to 81f. K'1 62iaandrcsoto81f. 85o. 1 4jr a. i.. m , ,i Or, Jftah, ou. MK T(lHBd4 Boathiini..,.,.., MW HK fiS HR, . ' jiu.OoL, Oln. ilnd fJV fi'jii ItlK I''-; CHfTBor." Qnlnc7 Wi 12SI? ljgvj HE' f4 . BkANorihweit...... 10'J lliiC lout, HK - v SHSLTKbki.. a I'm lisw li'iu navj HK ' .Oi.iSwklnrOoil 2': mil -JtH BBS ;i. SmaMda OoU. Iron.... 37 'J aj'J a7H BSr ' Kl'lUointoa A Pembroke 32 Si 31 BK ,-v;;- liErrUlo 4 NuhTlll CO". G1V )' BM ii? tk. bhor. , , Uljl HI H;)'J BBffi JJiKritWo.lernptd 45i JU 454 Bf .S'l WlehljMi Centred HM 84 H7H Bill'" MU.7L. q. 4 Weitera pfd 10T 107 1U7 B1'. MlMotuI 1'iclflo 00 V0 HU)v BE., MlMooH, Kusu 4 Texu 18k ImV 18 1,, New Jsrwj Central. "(iff 7fl3 70Vf BKtS kT.Tprk Central .... 107!i 10H 107H BB!:4'- -l, IT. i Mew hnf Und aiHY a?",' i BH-l ) Ri V., like Kne 4 Western.... 2'J!j 29); 'iS)! BB'K, K.Y., LakeKrieAVTeterti,pk 8VJ cfl i,5J BHi I'P. W. t.ISaiq. 4 VTeit U ft u w- Jk M.Y..riaqaehanna4Wutenipfd.. S0M 80 M SOW BD'Jr MorfoIkAWeeternpfd 41 (J 4'2 41'1 H11' Nortnem Paclflo pld 4ft' 4'f 4fl'I BBk,'':' ObioAMIululppl. 3.1'i 24 UJX BB?- Ontario 4 Western 10W 10V 10 4 BHli.4.J Oregon TramoontlnenUJ. 20' -jO'i 1!U, HCY Oreton IraproTement 41J 44 4'lk BHRf"1;T.' Ortrtm Short Lin )8 18 18 SS'r5V Paclflo MIL. SJ'r 40 WV BBfauK !!4e!P,tl heatn cuu cum wi'J BBf Woh.4We.t Point Ter.... 2M 27 2l)J BKa' Bt. Panl 4 Omaha a'JJ aJ 3 BH' . ' Ht. tonl4 8anFran...... 30 US 36 BB.'' Bt.KqUan Fran, pid 7.M 73 72W Bmr TexuPaeifla....... -JHW 20V 23'1 t'' Tenneanee Ooal 4 Iron 29a 2J'i '."Jl. BW ', Unton Paclflo...;., BOVj 06)2 6i!( BVi.V' Wabaan.Ht. L. 4 Pacific pfd 3t al'J :uO BBt '' Weatern Union Teiegrnpti:. Wi 'K'' 7m'! BBJtv VbeellnB4Lako KrV;. 40 47)3 46V K1' Tin from "The World'. Ticker. HV' Tn sales of stocks up to bow aggregated lBS.ooo BK, Mure. BBf r'v ' ine stock market opened strong, with slight ad- BHKV Vsnees. HBb& , ' rsdno Mill wis the principal feature with Head- BBeU,, lag and St. Paul. BHiP Later In the day the market became dnll and In- R&t actlre, with prices a shade lower, Hkf, The temper of tne msrkct wan decidedly bnlllah, BBa.t BQa ihi beats who had predicted a decline rrero AHK disappointed. VT- Mr. A. E. Unieraan has returned from his BVK Sonthero trip, lie says that he stui remains a bear JBv- x the market. gdHR' The contemplated ent In Wcitern Union rates BV to,polDUVest and South, varying from 10 to M Kt pef cent. , went Into eltcct to-duy. Bak, A prominent operator oald to-day that higher BBS. ' Mlces will rtlgn before long. He considered tne f"' 'act that thero were novr clearly denned bull and Hk bear Intere.u to be a good thing for the market. K The.Governlnor Committee of the Stock Ex. B - Chants will list t3t.06S.ooo of the 5 per icnu cen- b, era! mortgage bonds ot the Central ltallroad of B. eiT Jersey and liso.ooo drat mortgage gold bonds BI of the llelena and Northern Division of the North- BIEr tm Paclno ltail road. K , New York ninrketa. I W , , WnsiT. There was a pressure to sell at the BKft menlog, and the firat sales wero H ticlovr last BHrV VlgntU cloge, After Hie Orrt call man outsiders Ht't Mnio in and mrntd the market, and at noon It w an Br'' r strotlg. i above th opening. Oncn.ug pnets: BD .1 liec., BIX; Jan. BSHl May, 83.V. Hi itt Cotton. the market opened strong at ad. BHb. (' vances of 8 a 8 points, but became nravy and Bff!A ' ttunedoff 8 points In the first hour. There was a Bf' t"J however, later, and at noon the market was BKft, ,, IK0 t the opening flgnres. Opening prices i BBrll b fiStt !afi1i.5SD-.r0lMl yeb- 10-T! March, D',: .n5 iprll. 10.88! ilay, 10.69: June, 10.M. ' BH-- . Corria Op-ned so a no poloia higher on the d, better cables from Havre, recording an advance of BBr, M ,VHU Dea options were the feature BK the trading and they advanced 10 points above HL Mte opening. At noon the market na firm to BBjf i t s'.rong. Opening prlcci:, Jan., 14.60; Jlnrcli, BHlt'' ". AprU, lit."; May, U. June, 14. TO; July! HK '' r5Bilitrt-Diisinraa in pipe line ccrtincatrs QB ' , Mi Mlily active. The market opened at 74, BB& was tto lowest o,uoutlon, and adTWioed to HHKr w bbHa bbbVk BBK bK FOR TBH HUBDER OF DR. PUOOAJf. Oeorge Weldler on Trlnl In Ihs Brooklyn Heailon Flea Insanity In Brooklyn Court of Sessions this morn ing tho trial of Goorgo Woidlor, who shot and killed Dr. Edward II. Duggan on Taylor stroot, Williamsburg, Juno 21 Inst, was begun. Weidlor is hut twenty -flvo years old and mar ried, IIo looks much younger, though, is n bright-looking fellow with boardloss faco and is well built, though Blender. What the causo of the murder was lins not been moro than hinted at yet. insanity being understood to be tho plea of the defense. On tho day of tho tragedy AVeidler followed Dr Duggan on tho lattcr's visit to a pationt at 87 Taylor street nnd wnltod thoro until tho doctor enmo out. Whon tho lnttor was coming down tho stoop Weidler challenged him, but Dr. Dnggnn passed to his buggy with tho ru inark: "I vnnt nothing to say to you." Tlieu tho prisoner fired four shots at him, ono entering the right shoulder nud nnothor penetrating tho brain. cnUHlng instant death. Insanity, whioh It is uudorbtood tho do. fenro will claim, was produced by somo act of Dr. Duggan in relation to Mrs. Weidler, whom ho had boon professionally nttondiug. No other motive for tho shooting is as signed. (Jen. I. 8. Catlin appeared for tho dofence, and District-Attorney llidgowuy and First As sistant John U. Bhortor for tho Government. Over hid f an hour was lost awaiting tho arrivnl of Dr. Joseph M. Oreamor, of No. 170 North Sixth street, who made tho post mortem examination of tho deceased, aud his testimony Mas first lxnrd. Alexander Hnrr, Sergeant of Polico of tho Sixteenth precinct, testified that on tho day of tho murder ho was attracted to 87 Taylor street by tho sound of pistol shots. IIo hur ried to tho spot where ho saw two mon strug ling. Ono of thoso was Dr. itiggan, who, after tho struggle, ranou. Tho prisoner chased him, nnd wit ness saw 'NVoiulor firo two shots. Tho doctor, utter witness saw tho second shot fired, fell in tho street dead. Woidlor was then nrrcxtud. Ha said nothing nt the time. lie was nppnr. outly sobor. Ilcnrd W idlor say aftor tho shooting, " I lost my head." lleujnmin Orr, colored, of 209 Tenth stroot, Now York, and a coachman for tho deceased, testified thnt ou the dny of tho murder lie drovo Dr. Duggan from South Fourth and Driggs streets to H7 Tnylor street. Arriving thero tho doctor nlighted and went into num ber 87. " Tlion," continued witness, "tho prisoner, Qoorgo Woidlor, camo to mo nud asked : 'How long will Dr. Duggan bo inside?' I said only a fow minutes. About a minute later the doctor camo out. Tlion I heard tho prisoner sny something to Dr. Duggan, but what it was I could not hear. Tho conversation Instod about n second. Then I nnw Weidler shoot tho doctor in tho right arm. and tho hitter stnrtcd on a run townrds Tenth no nuo. Weidler chased him with tho rovoUer, firing as ho ran'." Honry Wettorauer, of 87 Tnvlorlstrect, testi. ficd that about 2 o'clock on Juno 24 ho left homo and started townrds Tenth avenue, llu returned homo for something and saw two men facing each other opposite 87. Ho heard n pistol shot, aud, turning around, ho saw ono of tho men going towards Tenth nvenun, and immediately after ho haw two more shots fired aftor tho retreating fig. uro. Tho mnn who was shot started for tho street and, rinching tho middlo. and when just opposito No. 37 tho man foil. Witness could not identify tho prisoner as tho man who did tho shooting. m m K0 CDitH FPU LEFK08Y. How the Dreadful lllacnin U Allowed to ICxUt In the Holy Land. Alfred A. Green, of 327 East Seventeenth street, who has written to tho Board of Health, in Philadelphia, saying that ho could euro cases of leprosy, nnd wished to go thoro nnd oporato upon Mrs. Mirando and her daughter, says thnt ho is not n physician, but simply a humblo Christian who knows a thing or two and has scon many lepers. Mr. Greon was not nt homo to-day when a Would roportcr called upon him. A gentleman nowf in this city, who has livod twenty years off and on in tho Holy Land, whore leprosy first originated, says that ho must doubt vory muoh whotbor Mr. Green or anybody olso can euro a real caso of lep. rosy. Somo thirty years ago a woll-know n English physician said that he could euro this loathsome disease, nnd ho went out to Jerusalem, whoro it is so prevalent, to put his theory into practice For six months ho camo iuto closo contact with tho lepers, tak ing no precautions while trying to euro them. Ho caught tho disease nnd wns reportod to )iao committed suioido, preferring inunodi nto death to dying by inches. Sinco then it has been conceded by all physicians that lep rosy is iuourablo. In Jaffa, Jerusalem, Itamlch and othor citios in Palestine tho travcllor has to pass lepers daily, begging in tho streets, and they will often pluck people by tho Bleove or cont tail with their stubby lingers to obtain a " siihtont" (fifth part of n rout). Leprosy is not as catching now as it used to bo. A person is only liublo to cntch it if ho touches or comes into closo contact with u leper. It could easily bo exterminated if tho Turkish Government would prudent lepers from intermarrying. Tho children look robust and healthy until they are about twolvo years old. then tuo disenso first ap pears. Tho fingers, toos and noso niti first eattu up by tho disenso, then tho nnns and legs, uutil there is nothing but tho hulk of a body. Finally it commences to cat round tha internal organs nud tho person is deliv ered from his living death. Lnst winter n foil ah (peasant) near Itamlch caught tho dis ease nud shot himsolf. Thero aro occasion ally similar cases. WILL GIBBS KKTUKN THE MONEY? Twelie more Men Who Dropped Maury Into IIIsEiuplojraout Aiicnry nnd Hot No Work. Twolvo now complaints w ero roceh od ot Marshal Dj rno's office to-day against John D. Gibbs's employment ugonoy. Thcso swoll the total number of complaints ngniust tho temporauco advocnto to soventy-threo. In Bomo cases tho men who complain had given up their last dollar to Gihbs and had not got work. No reply has been received to tho Marshal's demand for tho return of the monoy taken from thcso people Ho Aid to-day that lie had trustworthy testiiWliy to proo that Gihbs senior was present whon monoy was paid and demnuds modo for its roturn, de. spite Gibbs's statement to tho contrary. Scraps of City Nriia. The sixth season of the Arl ngton League will bo Inaugurated to-morrow ctculiignlth a reception at Tammany 1U1L J. V. 1). Lewis will dlscuia the subject "Danger Ahead " at a regular meeting bf tho Constitution Club this evening. One hundred men were oxamlned In room 1T3 In the Federal llulldlng to-day for the positions of op ners and packer la the Cusiom. House. Thcpipera tn tho eaie of Karl Frohfie, the Prussian forger, uro exneitni from Washington to-monow. Tiohuu lll then bo sent back, to It chraih. The following persona at the Custom. House w ero Sromoted from tl.wo to $1,4W positions: ilarttti . Itaruey, Edward A. Murray, Edward J. Uutly and Frank Jonnson. Nothing definite was settled by the visit of tho committee of E'-centrto Engineers to the promi nent coal dealen Id this city yesterday. The settle ment of the great coal strike tu the Lehigh Valley was the object of their visit. Capt. Carpentcr.of the Twentieth Police Precinct, latudeepiirlcl over the death of his only daughter Jennie, u bright nud beautiful child of eight jears. A heavy col i, hlch developed Into mallKuaut ulphtiitna, hus the cuuau or lUuth. ltota Degroo, the ballet girl who wai taken with a sort ot epilepsy during tha dreis reheaml of 'She !at Nlblofs, waa dticnarged from St. Vin cent's hospital this morning. It U thought that , the excitement iraa tea much fox bi BMiift iJ jt73ePWPBbbmbibm 'fcOUND OUT FOR NICARAGUA. TUB ENQINEERS FOB TUB BIO CANAL ON THEIR WAI SOUTH. The Htramer Hondo, 'With the Nlenrnsnn flanal rrrllmlnnry Hnrvoy Kxprdltloti on Hoard, HlarU on Her Voyage To-Day Tho Ham rtlaan Tulte a Parly lown the May to Hid lbs Unajlauera 1'oreTroll, Twcnty-two boots started to-day for Groy town, Nicaragua. Ono was n stool steamship of 1,012 tons burden, painted a Quakerish brown, tho Hondo, bound on her regular trip, but carrying on unusual passenger list. Anothor was tho Sam Sloan, whioh slipped her moorings atTwonty.sooond stroot, North ltivor, at II.IBa. m.. whooped it up for tho big boat as far as tho Narrows nnd then camo back to Now York. Tho remaining twonty boats woro on tho Hondo. Thoy constituted a part of tho equipment of tho Nicaragua Canal expedition. Thoy nro tho cruising flool for tho San Francisco llivcr, which is about ton miles from Groytowu. Tho canal is a big thing. Nations havo talked nbout It, nnd wagged thoir heads in approval, nnd tho world at lnrge, nud tho stockholders in particular, hopo to gather abundant shokols from this surgical opera tion on tho nock of tho Atnorlons. On tho Hondo wero thirtv-elght englneors, cnrt-louds of measuring Instruments and stucks of provisions for eight mouths. Thoy worongay crowd, nud onioyed keonly tho novelty of tho stnrt for their big job. Tho Snm Slonn carried n number of friends, who woro taking a flvo-mlle fnrowell of tho festlvo ongineorB, wishing thoin good-luck under Nicaragua skies. They have no weather bureau in Nicnrogua to arrange tho temperature and regtilato wind and ruin, so tho eloments cavort around in plavful disregard of tho population. Tho cngincors will hnvo to stand tho eccentrici ties of this meteorological ciissuliiiss, and thoy may havo an unpleasant assortment of weather to copo with. lioth tho Hondo and tho Bam Sloan had n hilarious party ou board. Tho smaller boat wont snorting along nfttr tho bigger one, and blew n chcory noto of final parting as sho turned hor noso back towards tho llattnry, while tho Hondo ploughed ahead on hor eight days' journey to Greytown, The Hondo will stoti only twice, and then for a few hours, just long enough to snatch up eighty ablo-bodiod workmen nt Fortuno Island mid Jamaica Tho engineering pnrty consists of tho fol lowing named persons, who aro under con tract for nine mouths to tho Nicaragua Canal Company : r.ngincer In chnrgo It. E. Peary. Knmnecrs J. Frauds La Barron, Domlugi O. Csstuyn, F. 1. Divis, I. W. ritlianls, O. Havngo, In. J. Max well, .1. K. I'ortz. V. V. Alford, J. O. llolcomli, 1'. T. llcriihnrd, II. C. Miller, P. II. llevler, .Veil. Ctavrn, Itlcnrdo Molina, II. C. Litchfield, Cnllxlo tlulter ', 12. N. Hunt ulid .1. T. Fnrd. ltodmen P. U. Cooke, Knrliiucs Cole, Kmll lllcliltscn. llllam Mccaulev, P. It. Vim Wyck, Jr., 1. Puller and l'.iul fplcer. Clialtinieii Louis M'llllam Motittti, O. It Stratton, John M. Murphy, It. J. Wilson, 1). II. Mncuulor nud II, M. Johnson. Htirgeon William Nicholson. Clerys ,1. cronnlnshleld and C. V. Kirn. Draughtsmen A. A. Agulrru uud II. I). Jdnrphy. Leadaumn John Kirk. Among tho crowd on tho Snm Slonn woro Constil.Gonernl Aloxnndor I. Cothenl and Consul Olmtlcs It. Flint, of tho Nicaragua Consuloto, President Francis A. Stout and many others of tho Nicaragua Canal Con struction Company. This is only n preliminary oxpedition. Tho engineors go to mnrk tho way with theodolite and chain. Another oxpedition will follow in tho spring. Tho company hopes that Inside of six years tho Niearngua Canal will bo an actuality. They count on spending only hnlf as much in itseutlro construction ns has been nlrendy put iuto tho I'nnamn Canal. Thero is no such difficulty In tho routo os tho Chagres ltivor oilers in that of Do Lesseps. Thero nro only forty-two miles of canal building. Lako Nicaragua w ill o utilized as that pari of tho iBthmus transit. BECAUSE HIS ilYlFB WAS INBAJJE. The I.ntcat Itxplnnntlon of Henry Ubcrt's Double Crime In Jersey City. Honry Ebort, tho Gorman clork who, it is bollovod, killed his wifo and shot himsolf Sunday night in Jersey City, is recovering at tho City Hospital and in a dny or two will bo placed under arrest on a charge of murder. Ho talks at times, though vaguely of troubles. Chief Murphy and Architect La How vis ited tho blood-stained rooms nt .11 l'aterson street this morning and tho latter prepiuod an elaborate sot of plans. Tho cause of tho trngedy in bolioved to bo money troubles nnd tho insniity of tho wifo. F.bcrt had hor confined in boa oral Now York institutions. Ho took her from tho last of thoso, No. 69 Knst Ono Hundred nnd Eighth stroot, on Sundaj morning, bohoWng Iter cured. A roturn of hor lu.utnusH probably led him to try to end both their Ihes. DENTISTRY. II ALP DOLI.AH fur the minimi oitractlon nt troth f Mltllinirfpttlyrurp, frcnh UAH. Without caa, 3V. Llrc-ant Koltt fllllnK,mnHt b"iutltul!j finliliftd.from HIl.Oi) up. riMtic tillliiKi fnnu .V)o. up. ItpnutlftiHy tltnih(d K-lt. ti,t. 10, thanrybmt from IJ10 up. HANKS tCO., Dfntl.tMfif Ionic ixterii.ticp, ruirti.Korfl to .N. V. Dental Co.. V.U I Gth mi'., '.M ili.ir liplow lith t,opKslt Mary's. Kvftnlntfii Ut 8, Huutln)a lo 1, l . WW, I -i -- E ilill k CD. 18th Street, 19th Street and Sixth Avenue. (1 8th St. Station Elovatod Road. HAVE MADE LARGE REDUCTIONS IN THEIIt Sis & Dress Hoods, as follows: PLUSn BROCADES, 81.10 yard. PliUSII and VELVET NOV ELTIES, S1.75 yard. BItOOADE SILKS. 87o. yard. Also LYONS SILK VELVET and PLUSHES at prices much lower than heretofore. COSTUME TWEEDS, in exclusive designs for tailor made effects, at 95c. yard. DRESS PATTERNS. in popular colors and all qualities for Holiday Presents, and A largo variety of FRENCH CASHMERES, in now and delicate shades, for EVEN ING WEAR. Also in BLANKET DEPT., In addition to a great va riety of medium and ilne grado Blankets, two special lots of 2S0 pair 11-4 ROSE BLANKETS, at S7.50 pah 250 pair 13-4 ROSE WETS, at S9.00 pair. OVERCOATS. MEL linHI 1ft II ffi OHUUJilS)B HIESHKIND & CO. (All Dins BUtni). , 3110 AND ail8 llUOAmVAY, con. wa .Ki'iihi.. kkWtohk. Opon hatunlay nUhta until 0 o'oloolc. OUT TO-IVIORROWS Dont' IVSiss the First Issue. ALL HEWLDEALERS WILL HAVE IT OH SALE. THE NEW ONE CENT IVIorrsirsg Paper. A Complete Newspaper for Busy People. A CLEAN PAPER, A BRIGHT PAPER, AN HONEST PAPER. Politically THE IMIESS will bo n STKAHillT UEPUIUjICAN PAI'EK, and without apology for being o. Kconomtcully THE 1KKSS will udvocato PROTECTION FOR AMERICAN LABOR nntl Aincrlciin Industries, bcllcvlits thnt tlio IndtiRtrliil p;rowtH of the United StutcH, mid tho prosperity uud soelnl welt belli;? ot Us pcoplo nro not only pro. moted by u Jutllclotts I'rotoctlvo Turlir, but thut It lb cssontlul to tho existence of tho Itepubllc. Address. NEW VOUK PKESS CO. (Limited), M wxiX S8 HQrtU WlUluia St Now Ygrk City. liff' - - - - 187 BARNUM'S l l Best Clothing at Lowest Prices. A GOOD WARM OVERCOAT, $6. AN ALL-WOOL BEAVER OVERCOAT," $10. '" FINE BLUE KERSEY OVERCOAT, $14. WAURANTKU FAST OOM)n. WHAT 18 ATTIIAOTIWJ Till! MOOT ATTENTION AS I'IUhT-OI.Ash IIAIttiAI.NS AltK OUH I'INIC Ki:ltSl:V AMD HHAVJiK OVI'.It t'OATM, MAIIB 1IT OUH OUHTOM 1IAND8 DUKLNU THIS I'AHT DULL BKAbON. $18 to $45. CO.tlE AND LOOK AT TIIEfll. wk pmtsKNT to ali, ousrostitna noriNo (15 OH OVEK AN ELEOAMT PATENT LEVliH BTK.M.WINDINO MANHATTAN WATCH NOT A WATERBURY, BUT A WATOU OUARANTKED TO KEEP PEK FECT TIME. OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9. No connection with any other house. S.G.BAuNil&GO., 196, 198 and 200 Chatham Square. TEH-DOLLM OERMTS. A really ologant tailor-mado all wool Ohinoliilla Overcoat, equal in " cut and fix " to the finest custom tailoring. Silk sorgo-lined, corded odgo and silk-velvet collar. Wo have thorn in two colors, blue and black. They aro overy ono stylishly made and handsomely finished, and aro good value at Thirty Dollars, but "just for fun" wo'll close out two thousand of 'em at TE DOLLARS. Wo guaranteo that this coat can not bo equalled at tho price any- whoro in New York. A. H. King 8b Co., THE HEUABLE DROAUWAY CLOTHIERS, OUT AND t)ZU UltOAIUVAY. OI'KX UNTIL o r. ar. GREATBWDUCE.V.ENTS IN irUKNITUItK.OAltl'UTS ANI IIEI)I)IN(3. LTJDWIG BAUMANN & 00., NOS. 012 M) 01 t 8TJI AVI!., UUTWKUN y.iTH AND ISUT1I HTS. PIANOS AND OUGANS. 100 olaffint now nprft'ht erand pianos, 7 OctaTB, 1 itrirvni, im tno aim warrantni! ns ronrn. Price $?J totjii&O, and ul I on payiiHMits f only CIO im r inutith when dfllrt'd. lMaiw rcntfd and oaohangud, CO uod second-l.and pianos at bargains, Horace Waters & Co., r 1 U i HT HJIVEm NEAll 18 I'll BT. E8TEYNLN08 Thpsa famous intttruttipnta omitaln patented impnTH nientaiK't found in uttiur piano, ani which mako them uporior in tmo and durability tj u it thor inaLit, llo furtidnuldlnK what piano 1 1 Im), calf at No, A hat four teenth trt.tt and ue aud hear tlicui, 'I Uo priou aro low furcaah cr m kniall monthly payments. A NUSlIU:nOKOUANI, upright and aqnare pianos J of our make, allsbtlr uaed, almoat an (ftxid ai new, and fully warranted, will bt Ud at a liberal reduction from regular priceat ptanoa to ruL Wm. Knab X Uo,. lU6thaTe.. abota ltltll at. BARGAINS IX iMAIVOHat I.lndeman A HnnwarZ rooina, 14GMU aTf., near lDtti et. ; a largo aaaurt mnt of new and allghtly uiuk! pianos of our own and othtr maken at Tory atti active prlc. milK 4OI'KIlA"l,IANO, tlm wort ponqlar and liw ft. ftrntst hi llio inarkat, only )il0 monthly until paldi oneguartiT's muilu it aiains fito, rent mily iji5i wnd for catalugmn 1't-tjk 1 boo, 210 Wet 47th stMwrpor ll'way, PEKSONAIi. WOULD Ilka tn find ont my brother, Walter RoIoS. e. "j .mum. i m j, HUCCHSSOIIH TO A. T. STEWART & CO., (RET AIM USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFTS. FINE FURNITURE. A liirgo viirioty of artistic Writing oskH, Tables, Chuirs, Music Ciibinots.Dook Oubuh, Shaving Stands, Ohif fonnicros, Sideboards, Ex tenuion Tables, Brass Bed steads ; also Oak, Mahogany and Cherry Bedroom Suits, at very reasonable prices. Any selections of tho above made now will be hold for delivery during tho holidays if so desired. 1,600 ORIENTAL RUGS AND HATS, tho finest assorted selection of ANTIQUES thoy have over received, comprising silky Bokharas aud Kozaks ; also Shirvahans, Daghes tnns, Anatofias and Per sians, with an exquisite lus tre and admirably adapted to Divan or Furniture drap ing. Also an immense va riety in attractive sizes of recent production ; ALL OF WHICH ARE OFFERED AT PRICES MUCH BELOW FIRST COST. 1 ,000 DOZEN PMiS-Wg KID & SUEDE GLOVES, 300 dozen 4-buttoii Suede at 50c. por pair; reduced from 85 c. 350 dozen 4-button Kid at 50c. por pair ; reduced from Sl.OO. 350 dozen 4-button em broidered Kid at lOc. per pair; reduced from SI. 35. FBEME SILK 1IRELLAS. A superb collection of all sizes, natural handles, also with silver and gold mount ings of the latest designs at $2.00 to S40.00 each. ENGRAVING DONE FREE. Broadway, 4th avo., 9th and 10th sts. A USEFUL PRESENT. 8TYM5 3.325 (now). 8Pi:oiriuATiuNi Sate, Trthlt, Viola, 4 ft. Oboe, 8 ft. Viola Uolcv, 4 ft. Olral mil, 8 ft.! Dlapaaou, H ft, Melodln, 8 ft. Dulclani, H ft. Ularabella. 8 ft. KoUaullarp, 2 ft. Throughout, Vox Humana. Full Organ (Knee Stop.) Kdh Btrell. NET CASH PIIIOE, JIM. (ITIIKR .STYLUS at 8- 37. SCO, $78, too, 8103 and tip, Qrgant and t'tanou for Caih, Faty VtiymrnU nml Ittrttett, AIAMON Si lIAnil.IN (I1IUAN it 1'IANOC'O., 1(1 Hunt l-llli St. (Union Himnrc). N. Y. llolMaj t and RETAIL. Vclodpedos, Sprln and Hobby norecs, Doll Carrlagce, Sleigh,, Watrnns, Oeakt, bo. Crandall's, 569 Third ave. Ii.H.iiipartSw30 . Itfttud u.ro' lutllKraMou. or.ibcr. eft:", ,' f- -Wl, KlltlltrtK 10 U Ita or V-jkJJW Mt lul 11.1. .li.ll o I uiu,llil a(.lluu (ill I.Houlbl. j ( urr,.l . I (I H lllldtt IhTouthill, ltrak Tan. rr.torlna tbrra t. Health anJVlfforout StrnRUt KlKUlo Curttat Mlln.t.ollf orn.k-otttllljoo Cuh (.nalni li.rof.n.iiUBT.ralcitlicrlt.lii. W.ril ..h. FKUllNklTLt IIUIDIaTtrMltMlkb B'.ll Patahl.t1 Milui Ad4r.ii JUI AHUH BlttTMB CO., 023 BgIWAti N(W YHIa SEAL PLUSH m WRAPS. SACQUES, ?H' paletots, rmBL JACKETS. Etc fM Bcatoelr to ba dlatlnmUned In oolor or failure frotj If li Oeniilnn Alnnkn Xonl, of auporb wotkmanahlpno.'iviBB flnliii, oniulilt. HI, and of tho iatoat ttjlo.tr o' oldbr ) "lIlH t' o rcy; ' m WhoforifianhaTainad.a apaoialt of tho beat HofJ '"' ll.h NiihI I'luali (Jnrmonti. and who xlraawarj "SB rulltco with ever ettlela acid. ,, 199) 'wnAl'S MADE OF THIS FADItlO HAVE IH ADVAKTAOU OVKU 8KAMK1N THAT THST St NKVl'Il FADE I.OII TURN YKI.LOW AT TWo B' EDOEH, AXU 'I HAT Til ICY WEAR FOU YEAB8' jHj WITHOUT THE LEAST 1'ERCKPTIIILU OOABOH'H IN THKIR Al'l'EAKAKCE-AT ONE-THIRD TByB PH1UE OF ALASKA HEAL. "-.Cr.nfw (. Wl $Mv rrepald parcels, Q5.00 and upward, deltrered trt 9M Hj cbarco within 100 miles of New York Oltr. .HlM 6th Avenue and 20th Street lWi 0 ;j One Bottle Varrated to Curo Any 'ffll Cough or Cold, or Your 'Jwl Money is Returned. wl A Pleasant, Swift and Sure Cure for' iHI coumia, colds, whoopino oouanu, pains '9K IN OIlIhT, I'ljFUKISY. DIFFICULTY O? fJEM'J lIUFATHINlf, BKONOH1TIS ANI) ALL INFLAM4 fMB MATORY D1SEAHKS OF THE PULMONARY OIU OANB. i l f,' If Ukon as noon an you feel that Irritation or drrneaa of "V III the throat nccaaioued br a cold, FOUR to SIX doeeav-jf,(BB WILL cum:. t'ljB UNLIKE the majority of Oongh Prenaratlona. oar Eta "?iB pectorant W ILL NOT CURB OON8UMP1 ION. kMU A. a trinl of Oils TRULY WONDERFUL medleitt V CUSTti NOTHINd. and as 93 cases out of every 104 H WILL DK UURUD, It is vrell worth the while of aUa' IH sufferers from Pulmonary trouble to . H AT LEAST .HAKE TUB TRIAL. Price per bottle. conUInlnjc a half pint (enough toeszfJtl eight peoplo It taken In time), 1 mM 60 CENTS. . IEMSEST ON HAVING ' ' - Riker's Expectorant fl And you are Positively Sure of Cure. Jf H Do not allow any one to persuade yon otherwise. Sold vf JBtH by almost all doah rs tbmuitbi ut the Unltod States, If JJSMM'H ANY drucstlst refuses tn supply you, yon can be SUUIf 4ISH of getting what you nsk f r at the dry-goods house, and, j6mU general stores, or direct FROM ' villi H UUUtJCilMTS AND IHANUFACTUlUNCV Iil AT 303 (IT II AVI:.. NKW VOIIO. ?lllll LAiioitAToitliNi 1 SmJI 085 Wii-hliiutnll Nt., nnd . IHfll 00, 37 nml 3!) Clnrkaou Ht., Ken- York. . 'JBV """" M I m m De.criptl ve Cittnlogue and Price 1.1.1 tnnllesl t ij frreon iippllrntlon. t , KKAIi ESTATE. bWlllF THE BEST " -flip CHRISTMAS PRESENT' I To vivo Wife or Children I. an .Elegant 'V BAST NEW YORt 1 (ytilll WAItl), 1IUOOKLYN), Bath Beach Junction vl ou jail WOODSIDE HEIGHTS , J With Titles Positively Insured by "Tltlo Outran W LP and Trust Oo." 3U PRIOES Tils $150 and Upwards, It TAYABLE W $5 and $10 Monthly jjfj, 10 prr cent tlacount Torall ctun. TmL I'ri'o Ezruraloua ilnlly to Hath Ileaeh Jaae. flk linn anil Waoilnlila Heights. . 'ill Jllnp. mid nil uiirllcul ir or JEHU. JO 111. -'IW MON Jr., at (II) l.lhertT street, ."Heir Vork, '.lyi orilUH 1'ulloii -itn-ft. llrooUiyn. H7 LOST, FOUND AND RISWARDS. CV OOh HKWAlip Lort fnm Polo.Ezpreu wacoA, .m. tSfuXJ Not. 29, between 70th and iil sU., on. fiuoli ' ?K TalLw, Polo Kaprou, 170 uta)U(t, j jJB i 'ill