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iimmhhhmhhhhbhhbphpbhhb Hr- HI 4 THE WOULD : THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 8, Ifi37. f DOINGS OF DUAilAl'IC FOJK. B ADVENTURES OP TWO lOUISGWOMEN WHO C DISLIKE TO RE LEFT. aaaaaaaaw Bi The l.onjt Tour Planned for 11 I.trruni Cnin- K pnny I'lny. la He I'm nil (lip Since nt Hir, Nlbln'e Mutineer Cnnalitrrlna llir V.lTrct K of the Prcalilenllnl Election on Unsluca. WKk Tonr on (lie I'nclllc Mope. bbbbbbbbbes-'' Kb dp y& Allro KIhr Hmntlton B& m 'Wwv certainly Is, uiul sho Ef nS 'tWlI i rcel' '" "10 l'lcn'rI('ill Brf xucSi profession, of which BBk jiSWii hIim is nnlcntly anil Ml ' 0S-iR'Q. somowlmt inexcusably kI: 2rj6ixiJ-i-airj!t enamored, but licr Lh' I.") r r, jj best friends ennnot BBkjj" ipklJlLL liolp smiling nt bur rlSvGJSflM zeal. M1(.b Hnmitton T?-$tvH? Uasa Tory ilimiiintno wE (if i YtljAl V llU lmltt"l,lll',n"sll0" 7 911 iib&f'JjS inipersonatos tlio wMl' frycv ,IUB illl wllio11 Hllu ls Si Hlll 1 V 'H i r''iinKC(l,nucl ison tlio Kj, LiJ-l I V r 7i 'I stuRo for nbout four k,' rnlnnti at the, closn of tho purfonnnrico with p, soveuly other younsj ladies of nbout 0111ml j prominence. Ou Tuomlny night MIbk Hiunil. 1' ton n enncTit in n blockmie nt the Four- EC' tceuth street Htutiou and became frenzied k with excitement us she thought of 1111 impiu K'' ticnt audience clamoring for liar iidvout. Vx '-To youurj wotunu crow no auxioua that bho $ pot out of the train on to the track and w, walked tho ties from Thirteenth street to the Ky Wyhth Rtrcct ntation. Sha urrio(l nt Niblo'H hKW in plenty of time for the performance- -in kViV fact, ubont two bourn hnforn rIio hurt to up. y' Jicar. Miss Itiunilton is decidedly now to tho Ak' businous, but sho is nouo tho worso for Hint LLHif ' Miss Carrio Wnllnco, n very pretty cirl who K& has been plnvlnc in tho South with W. V. k' TilloUon's " Evangeline" coiiipmiy. enterod A tho office of nn Uitowu innnacer yentcrday K,. ond wirpri.eil thnt ccntlcuiun consult r.ihly, k;! as ho thoucht hIiu vnHtuveral hundred nnluK HBjr away. "No, I'm licic." slio Mild loftily, nn- C'f buttoning hor velvet ulonk and miiklui; her- G! self at home. " Vo loft tho compnny, I'm K; nncrv. Whnt do you think 't 1 wnn 11 ik d $15 Crt for laiiKlili'L' in my druxKhm-rooin, nud 1 ?v wouldn't btnnd it. I wns iluod euro imfnrn, 1: and they've pot $23 of my good money. Ko mfl I Just pneked 1111 my thlngD and eamo homo, Hv' Bad hero I nm. Kl Tho Lvcoum company, who nroto mnkothn Ks tour of tho l'aciilo slope with the pre-unil smv H cossful play of thnt theatre, "tho Wife," fk- uavo received offerN from innnicarH M home CT of the lnryu WeBtoru cilies to cover territory fS which they would huvo uMiided ou account mfty,' of the uiicertainty or MttiKfnctorily npptiaiui there. An arrangement has been inmlo to KV' continuo the tour tin op wcokx bevoud tho K tlmo originally fixed so Hint tho company will wi not return to New York until thn cmd of Octobor. Not only tho entire company is to WT tnako this formidablo trip, but all the suencry, with the nocesRary carpenters and Etage men. mVf' Tho organization -will lunnber nbout twenty- Vt?;, , nino people and will be tho largost drnnmtic K! Block company that has crossed the plains. vEt :.' Tlio comnnny cngngod for " Tho Ilun of Kf;' Iiuck," which thoy mo to iiroduco at Niblo'H Kk' during tho Christmas holidays, aro now play. P "Tho Exiles." They will very probably mfM prcsout that play nino ut Niblo's during tho ;!' six weeks they aru to bo seen thorc. KNir' , , k' - It was thought thnt tho booking for next &' season at tho different theatres would bo ex- ' tremely diflloult, as tho Presidential election K yeir is very trying to managers. DuhiuoRs, HK' howovor, has been very brisk- never uioro :. 5. tt is Said. It is n noted fact that nftor each' W Presidential election mnnngrrs get together "i: and solonnily vow thoy will never organizu : again until after tho President has been ?' chosen. Hut in four yearH thoy seem to for- fi get their grievances, ttomo of tho nioro cau- h tious managors, howover. intond waiting w. until noliticB bhall havo quieted down before V ugagiug in any enterprises. K . . BSf ..SI,iss Llllift Olcott, who is still playing Bv Thoodora" throughout tho country. Rooms & to havo mut with Miillcieut success to con. p, tiuuo with this drama for another rohkiii, mWi and is already making nrrangcmeutR for next .' year, when Bho intends to journey ai fur as H,' tho Pacific slope and possibly to appear next ) autumn in thid city. Jliss tilcott is a Hhrou d v young woman. Sho recently permitted tho KX circulation of a sweetly pretty littlo Rtory K about a youth who offered her $S0O to bo 1)K allowed to play in her company. K' " Macbeth," which was produced in Urook- w lyn last week and mado an " urtistio " buo- Vfc ?f.?8' wil l)0 Presented for one week at mv Niblo's Garden in February under tho man- A. agement of Messrs. ltaukin and Macder. if Kv Prestidlgitateur Hornuann, who hns been !, "resting" in New York this week, boys that ?, I10 is thus inactive because ho is concluding V n arrangement by which ho is to havo tho Vf lease of a New York theatre next season. Ho Ba. doesu't mentiorrtho lmuio of tho theatre, but, ITM of course, that's a detail, Mr. Herrmann Sv Vll rays that it will bo nn f0,00() iiiMstmcut, T4f aud will bo all settled early next week, bo. v 0 lore ho leaves for 8t. Louis. Xbj flRT G".!SMo lins mct with considerablo success BH n. Tho 9reut 1iuk I'enrl," which this w cek IB 11 1 being pluyod in Providenco. Next Monday Bight bo begins an inrportaut eugasemeut lit . 10 Hollis Street Theatre, Uostou. If T1,10 auiusiug war waged between " Tho K Dark Becrot " and " Lost in Now York " R' with respect to tho big tauk the pntent of M Which the owners of both plays claim to own, iHE; has been overcome In nn nittrobtinc mnunor tf by Mr. Al Hnymau as far as Han Francisco is I concerned. That manager has secured both Kk l",1)'? aud Wl11 uuill tlt for them. They KK will be given at the Baldwin Theatre in Jaii. k nary. Hk B- Since tho first presentation of "Madelou" t' at the Casino tho shortcomings incidental with A a urst night " huvo been overcome uiul tho operetta now runs along with a dash and go HL .1uo1 to any production over lirtBeuted at tho Kf Pasino. H I'atronal l'eailvnl Hrrvlrm. f 1 It being the Keait of Hie immaculate Concrplldn, HkT thel'sterntlFeatlTalottho Cattiollo Ctiurea In tlio w 1 United States, special itrvlrea were lielJ at tne Hw f Cathedral and other Catholic cburchu to-Jaj. mfii rontmcal man was eelebratea bj Archbishop Cor- HyjL "iiu M H A. K. E Tonr Bllllrr'a Trial. V The caie of Tony Mllleri the Long lll&nJ City K tolel-xeeper, Indicted for aldlni; DUtrkt-Atlomey Bi' Thomas P. AlcQowaa to absconJ. wai called for K trial in Long Island City to-day. Alter denying H tnoilona to quub, Judge Garntion udlonrned the p trial natU Monday. Vl Hays There U no War In ibe I'aol. K' Iresldent Nurvlu Green, ot the Western Union K& Telegraph Company, denied lo-rtay the report trom Kf r London that s war existed between the cable com- fc jwinlea in the cable pool. Ki Major In Jail. B ItrSCUL 70' TUE 1T0HLD.1 , Nsw Brdkswick. N. J., Dec e.V. IL Green, V toadraan (or Major A. II. Way, the fraudulent KL . Empire Loan Secretary, surrendered tho latter this F' morula r Meaaio and House Adjourn Until Olondny. K Uncut, to u woaui.i B WjUbinotok, Dec, 8. Alter tho Irnnuotlon of Hn . . r some minor buatnuM ibis morning-, both Senate iWBkti liifiMltii 11 ill 11 11 1i ' j?SiiS'i:Jj: THE DAY IX TI.I, SflUIEr. rcrrrplllile Kllrrli of ttiuiior About Ibe Cabin l'iHil(ulp n 'Cbnnsr. It linn been a quirt day In Wall itrecl. but the ln'.ir had the tmit ot what lltilo uulnea wai adoai. After an ndtntire of to ) at the epenlnit prleca r it id oil i m ii pr cent., tilth the elite! i-rmnrc aii.itnt WcatPin Lnlon, Union l'aciilo, the Colli ra, the (trin.'cn and llli'hmond Terminal. i-ii'rn Luioii w.i. no' 1 11 rr.mir of r iriiiablPiliil'ilion of tne c.iblc 1 ioi. Canadian I'acltlc was h marK'il pxrrpiinii, r t nn IJ, id Wla-, on purchase lor Kliul li niciiuni. The trunk hum have airrrcd to rcntnro naocngir rnt eaitward from Cnloaiin to 81. I.u(i, Hut nn thp uthi i nand, it ii announoed that rilucod tut Iff will K'j mm Heel Dec. W on the roadi in llllnoli. lowi nud MiiHourl. Tlio t'liioKlini imilre was reid In t ir Stock I'.K i hanirn ' It liavliiK cmne to the knowledge uf Hip ( numlttee on Pecurlilps that neon out stanuiiii mooK ctrtincatci of lh Kaat 'leun . Vi, , oa. trio slsnuture ol the IT alilenl Is stumped mst'iid of i lug written iheroiuinlttciTiilei Hi it mi atid after .tau. IT mxi allot ..ld ht'inV li"arlna-date prior to Dec 6 will not i.p a good doll cry. .Mom contlniiej to rule cnaj at 4i as per cunt to call iporraweri. foreign exptuiii.-e l quiet, nltn final) oflirluts of liliic. Hankers lonir stulini? sold at 4 ".lj, 4.iix and denunrt hi .ivj i4,wi( I'nltrii Males 4 piT ceiiu are m de iiiuo.i and hnvp ailvanred to 18."l)i a 1V1V for n-ir. mid HI', a lMi for coupon, 'ino 4Jin aro rjtKju-il l Ml a I07,i!. In Hlute Hinds North Carolina 4a koIcI at oiv;. Knliroad hiimls fro extremely dull and ullulitlr lower. Jerny Central fa fell off to 1M), Nickel Plate 4s to m, Itlchiuond Term, Trtitta In M. Walias'i nvncrala to r.fi, A A V. Inc. to SV, llocklUa- Valley Uts to Jfl Kannni and Te.x.ii (la lo 78 and fatoiliV. Korl Worth U's sold at 7vu a Ml, Weal Shore 4a at 101?, and Krle Suds al ut;", Tup benra raided tho market this afternoon and put In circulation varioun iiufavorulilu reporla. Amonir tin in one was to theelTect tnat ii Chlcauo lunk naa m Iroublo: unolher l about an aliened tasiioof uovr stook by tho ltock lalan I Coinpinr, nnd still iinnther that an application lor a ricclvrr Klilp for tlio Mlasnurl, Kansas A Texas Uuilruud naaaliout to be Hindi". Treasurer llananu, or the latter road, said tins afternoon that tlio atory of the rccelvorlili wai faiao nud made out ol wliolo eluth, and thut no ap. pilcutlun was In contemplation. Till. QUOTATIONS. Op.n, Ilt9h Lft na'f. ranadanouthern til M MU Si't Can(lian I'arlBo M'i ( B4J 1.5 ontrai luciiiii . , rnj$ ioi :im an IMT.,IW., 1,'in. (mi. ... iut O'JX t.-iH rJH JMo.,llurl. k Ouiucjr 1'17 l'J7 I'jn J'Jil ChleasiiANurtllmil. 107'4 HH Jodia KilHt I'lllo., Mil INI Paul ... V'l 7tt 744 7V Ulilo., Mil. ASt. Piulpfd.. Ill', 111. Ill', ll'ii, flhlo.. lUck I. APmi lis 111 111V 111V ('In., tnd hi. I.. Adhln 7(1 75 T 7S Col. AllipckliifVal. ,, ., 'Jl 'J) 31 31 ColoradnA llcckln Coal V7S 'JlH 'ii V74 I'nlorail ill'.nl A Irnn IMS '-W4 Wi, SJ rniiMiudalad Ilia 7111 71V 71k? 7IW pel.. Lack. A Wmlorn ItSlnJ I'M W?i liKS llentoi A lllollrali.lavM Mi M Gllr M! K T..HII., V A III 10H I'" lU lUK It. T.un.. Va. A(U.1I.M.. Ii .J i r; K. I'.'iin., V Alia. 2d pfd.. 21 !l.l Vi 'iVi Klnirtn A I'muhrnkn 1H. VM'l 'in. Wl lltilKllUA Naalnllln (1'Ji (I'J', (ii J l.ak Hliiim... US 111 lll'J III l.akKrl A WVlru lllj ll'i II. lli laka Kilo A Wu-rli pM .... 4lV 4ltl 44 44tj Imns Mand Ill '.11 HI Ml MinnalunCmiui) ll.lia iirl's O'.la lls, MKiiiptita a riiaiiMtnn no ru to mi MlolilaanOilltral H7 H7 H7 H7 Mil.. I.. N. A Wtitirn Nil Hit g.li! HHl Mil. I. K.A Wr.lrrn 1'ld 107k 107k( IUlk KITli Mlunuri I'acllln Hlfl rl); XSJ SJ MlkMiurl. Kanaaa A Tftaa. ... H', IK, 17 J 174. ram I'hatU AMI. I, 7H 7H 77 77 New.lirnrilViilral 7M 71U 74V( 7li Nn Vntk Uantral..,,,.. , 1US', lOl'i lull, 107IJ Now Ynrk A New hiialand. ,. il'J IIJ 3H U1U ft. V.. IJk Krl A Writarn., !W", S'J', SHM VHl! N V. Hiian, A Wmtrru ., . U U H!4 N Y . Hwn A Wmttirii pfd 'ill iivkj 2J 'JU Norfolk A Wflrnpfd. 41 41 41 41 Nulllianil'aoitlo pld it'i 4:'l 4Vi 4' IhitarlD A Vmmrn ........... ilHj 10S lllij inja (Ir-ioi, IU1I A NTl.lli,n. HH'i H4l( Hrt HH OrraoTiTramoonllncnUI 2UU '.'Ou 1UV 19'i Orrvuu ItliliruTvUiailt Ill1, 40U 45 45 I'arlfli Mail !M, MHW 87 .1Tl l'lilUdei(itila A Uradhii 1)1 Q nf,: (,7U I'llllniali I'alaM. Car l!i.,... . HOIg IHH4 IK)', nm. nionuiiimf WnllMlnlTVr.. 'i'l ail SI 'Jl'! Mod. A Wnl I'ulnt Tnr. pld. L't'l S'l'a M'I fH'i ht Paul A Omaha ... ... :IJ '.111 :nu' :W, HI I'aui. A Omaha pM ..107k; ID7'4 11)7 107 hi I'aul.Mlnn.A Manllliilia IDA', lofii: 100 KM ht LntuaAHan frail. pM.. 7,J,2 7Ji, 71ki 71V 'Itiat 1'aclHo "id 'JU 'ill! 'ill; 'lum (!al A Inm 'ia'j VH', 'i7I aft' Union I'aetao K74 67'J M'i M Wabaali, Ht lamlaA I'aplllo . K.kJ lfiZ 1(1 1(1 Wai aril, Ht. I. A I'aplllo, lifd HO, 110, :t() lllll. W.atarnUnlonTelcBrapli ... 771. 711a 7fC 7r,i; Wlwiluis AUkaHlia 4,' 41 41'. II Uuiekailrer 11 V lis 0 u gulckallter pre! 3.',' Sis a 311; Tlio New York Miirlit'la. WliKAT, Tlio market opened v nbovo last nlRhl'a floalinr and icmalned Htrndy. Wheat May, urikjj Jan., tUXi Keb., Cii.kjj dune, tnvf. Corn May, 04f j Jan., M. Oats May, 40i,: Jan., ai4. ' ' Cotton. Futures opened a point nbovo last iitKM's close, and remained tlrin at ubont llioopon Inir prlcea, ns follows: Jan., 10.85; Feb.. 10.01: March, 1U.7U. .... 1'oimn. The colTee market wa9 firm, openiiiic ut .1 points above closing Mguiei und ailvunclng in points before noon. Opening prices: Jan. , It. IHI: Veil., H.M; March, 14. h5; April, 14. si; May.14.75; Juue, 14.MJ July, 14.51; Aiiu,, 14.1(1; Hcpt., 1XM; Oct. , 13.7(1; Nov., 13.H1; llec, is. '."i. 'kthoi.kdu. -Opening, 7; hlgiicat, 7(11. Tno markitw-s dull and leaiunlcss during tho fore noon. Live Stock. Thursday la an " off " day In thn cattle trade here, and there was no trailing In beeves. Some 40 carloads of fat atccrs were In thu selling pena lha' were carried over yesterday, and to carloads arrived for cxiiortcra am! slaughterers direct, Dressed beef ruled dull nud woak at 6,kjc a 7Hc per lb. for poor to good iiatlfo eldp; nd at be a r.c. for 'Ivaus and Colorado licet rShcepiind lamtia ncre barely steady ut aWfnOc. perin. for common to good sheep, ami atHenCc. for common to prime lambs. Most of tho S.noo freah artlvnls had chained hands at 12 o'clock u. Lire ho s were dull and nearly nominal ut J a 5.60perlU01b. Iteceltits, H.Too. Tlp From "The Viirlil' TlrUcr. It waa suld to-day that President T. K. lloirg, of the Oregon Pacific, his disposed ot lis $l,uoii,OK! liaiie uf ihiiiiIs, which will bo applied to tho con tructluu of new brunches. The new rulo adopted at the Produce r.xcliaiigo, of iiiuMiik one continuous sesalou nliliom lnirr iniaaiou, to Ian from 10. CO a, m. to X'Mv. u. went liiloclfcct to-dj). The schedule of A. S. Hatch A Co., the lunk rupl Wall atrect house, has been prepared by Assignee II. II. Chittenden and will probibly bo Died with tho County Clerk Uto this uftcruouu. I10MAXCL' OF AX INSANE ASYLUM. A Niiran Hold In Iliivn IMoppd ullli a 1'liytL c I u n iho Unit llir t'ocnliip llubll. laiECUL TO T1IK WOULD. I MonuiSTOWH, Dec. 8. Tho report la current here that Dr. Prank Sunders has eloped wltu Mrs. Carrie ilerrllt, a jouug widow who was employed at the Morris l'laina Insane Asylum while Dr. Sanders nua undir truatiueiit there for tho cocaine habit. M ra, Merrill left tho asylum two weeks ago, ud nuttluii that Klic a too meet thu doitor ut New. ark. It li said that the couple were lu Phila delphia tno or three du)s uvo. About twelve j eara ngq Dr. Sanders married tho iin'y daughter ol Auguatua V. Hull, a prominent lawyer of Murrlatonn. He died several yeara airo, IcaMng aliout Isihi inkl to Mrs. eandira aud her brothir, Au.uatiia S Hell. Jr. Six or seven cars ao Dr. Sanders acquired mo cocal' o tubli mid slowlj his rutaon waa undermined, until a jcar ago ho ln cume so Wolcnl that It bccauie necessary to send Mm to the lusuiio asjluin. When at his wural he atruiled about with a gull or pistol threalcnlng lo kill anybodj wno appruaehi'd him, Dr. Sanders was discharged cured In June lat, but it waa not loiu before Iho old habit re.i-seried Itself, Mrs. banders will apply fur a dilutee. Justice Itodscra ApnliiKlpa. Counsellor A. IL Derrick, while defending a salt about a weel ago. In the Fourth District Court, icforo Civil Justice Andrew Jackson KoiUers, complained that he had not been fairly ircaied by tne Judge, A week laicr Juitlce Dodgers came Into the crowded ciurtand, much tothraaioni.lim.nl of all, uiu le an open apology for hla couduct inwards Mr, Dcr llck, sayluu that hrnad allowed his paoalou to tct the better of bis Judgment. - - Surrendered by Ilia lloudamnn. James Lcvrand, one of the men arrested for re celvlug the diamond! stolen from Mr. Morgan's home, 54s Lexington acnuo, who was out on ball was surrendered by hla surely this morning. He Is now locked up. Cheek!! A 1'nct. Klegantly dressed ladyt Klbows her way through the cruwd at Hixin's to the pcrrume counter Here voting mau; I waul 1'ivr Ckms' worth of Sachet Powder. I're beeu wnltlug here long enough, liurrjupt Clerk Certulniy, madam. What odor shall I give you? JJ D. What? Ohl 1 don't waul Onc odor, J want 'nn mixed, aivc mo While ltose, Violet, Franiilpsnnl, Jockey Club and er well Heliotrope, rive tents' worth all together. A corn's worth of each. We drew the line right llicro, and Iho a D, W. retired ludlauant, imldattlio laughter of thecua. tomtr. V QUEKli POLIGK L TRKMOXr. - ' MEMBL'KS OK THE SQUAD C1IAU0KD WITH 1XSUB0KDINATB COXHUCT. They .Men ml Drnnli In I'nlillr I'lncrs nn They I'li'iiacd, mill xooii' nt Tliciii llrfled Tl" Ir iii.lnlo'a AiithnrllT-Wblle Ti-lllnu Ills Sliirv In Ihn I'iiIIcp Cnniiiilasliiiiers He Is To III lu Keep Ilia .llniilli Mhut. Oon. ntr. John 1'ortcr, Commissiouf r of 7'olice. listened this morning to tho evidence ill tho curious enso in thn Trumnnt District, which hastened dipt. John !'. Ilobblns's ro tiremi'iil. Thero wero nrralgncd Sorgt. Webb, Itoilinlsiimii Mounhaii, Hituguo, and Din erlin mid L'atroluinu Ornnt, On Nov 1). Houudsmnu Monahnn inw ltoundsinen SprngiiB nud Deuerlin, unci Patrolman Orant in I'rcdcrlrk Hoss's saloon. Sovnrul dnysaftorward hocasimlly mentioned it to tho Sorgcaut. Tho Kerguiut innilu no formal charges against the men and did not mitition tlio fuct to thu Captain until ten days later. Thou iffe Captain against. ."Very well, prefer formal charges replied tho men, enter them in tho regular way, nud 1 will ro pott to the Inspector." " This tlits Surgerint failed to do : but pnv eral days lnti-i called on Commissioner Por ter uiul told him thn whole pitiful tulu. Charges were preferred against all ctm i'crui d. Including dipt. Itobbins. Weary with bin long struggle to knap Tremonl in order with policemen who would not respect Ins authority, Capt. Itobbins asked to bo ro tired, Tho evidrncn thin morning showed that roiiudsiiinii aud patrolmen are iu tho habit of fieiiiiontiug tlio liiittor saloon and restaurant at Third avenue and Ono Hundred aud Soventy-Sovonth street to oat, and somo t i tin h to get u drink. Ou one occusiou ono of Capt. ItohbiiiH's mi n, whilo driuking a glass of whiskuy on boiseback and in full uniform, snapped bin fingers at his captain and said i "You huMiu't Inlluenco enough at Headquarters to break n kitten, and you can't brink mo." After testimony had boon glvou showing how tho offoiisefl charged against tho accused moil ?cro committed, Capt. Itobbins was called M n witness for tbo defenso. Ho charged that Itoundsmaii Moynlhnn and Hergt. Welib had changed the dato sometimes when Policemen Grant nnd Den. tirliu wore seen in tlio liquor store, nnd with much warmth lis added : " I thought before I asked to ln retired, and I think now, that tboso men aru capable of swoaring nuy man's lifu awny." "Shut up your mouth 1" exclaimed Gon. Porter. Then Inspector Ooulln mado tho cx-Captaiu nt 1 it i it that it was not until Nov. 0 that ho be. ciiiiio awaio of tho general demoralization that existed In his precinct. In their own dolenso, Uonudsman Moyni ban and Sorgt. Webb put upon dipt. Itobbins tlio bliimo tor not ruporting tlio drinking policemen. Capt. ItobbniH denied their testiuiouy emphatically I In denied that any mention wai mado to him of tho complaint until llvo days after its dis covery by Moynihaii. ltuiimlKiiian Spraguo swore that it was four or Inn days afterwards that Seigt. Webb accused bimjiif being in a liquor saloon. Wobb swoio that Capt. Itobbins wanted him t" chango thu blotter ho as to " get him out of a holo " and ho declined to do so. Ho also accused Itobbins to his face of neglecting his duty as a police captain. Decision was resonod. m m FIUC IN FAR KOCKAWAY. The Nolnu Cnltnao lliirnrd in tho flrouiid llurly Ibis .lluriilim. larrcuL to imt wont.n.l I'Ali Kockawav, L. 1., Dec 8. Tlio Nolan cot tnge, at tho Junction of Mott aud Orconwood ave nues. Far ltockaway, was dtscotcrod to be in flames at l o'clock this morning. The story of tho Ore us told by Mrs. Nolan, Is as follows : "My husband nud 1 retired about U.SOo'clock Inst evening. We sleep Qf tlio grouud floor, In tho same loom with our four children. At about 1 o'clock I was awakened by a pe. cnllur touud, which seemed to mo to be like tlio crackling of drr sticks. I got up nnd opened u door leading Into n hall. The smoke which then burst In iiimu mo nearly Hiitfoculeil mo, but 1 ut oucu ran buck tn Hie illfter ent beds und aroused my liusbuud unit children. "Amid the flames und smoke wo mado our way out of the rear of tho house aud run lo Mrs. Hack er's, uexi iioor. We wero all ut our night clothes. "As soon na we could get clear from the nuild. lngwu shouted ' I'lrcl' nud lu it few minutes the tlreuiou trout bnin ltockaway und Westvllle dashed up and licfim lo put tliu tire out, " We think that the tiro wus caused by a defec tive flue In n ihininoy at tho rear ut the house, us when we started to get out wesiw that the toof around this chimney wus one great ma-s of name. "Tho Bremen and neighbors saved soiuu ot our furniture, but iimatofu is destroyed. The houao was liiHUiid In ihn Loudon, Liverpool and (llubo Fire InsuranooComp.inT for fi.ooti, "Tho house la a total wreck, as nothing but the charred and bluckciied trauio remulns." HAD DAXlEIi It JiYUDl' 1W0 WILLS? Ills llrotbcr S Hi. Und, hut Ills Wldoiv Insists Ihut He Und Not. The will of the l.tto Danlil It. Lyddy was tiled to-day In thu Surrogate's oillco lu nccordanco with the iippllcAllun mado to Surrogate Holllus by lua brother and taw partner, James M. Ljddy, and liulf-slater, Mary I Harnett, who claim that the document la either u forgiry or wus mado when tlio tcatator.w.is mentally Incapable of drawing up a will. They nay that thero Is another will In existence by which they aro made his heirs. The widow, to whom all the properly Is left by the last will, and who Is bcttir known as Mine, t'onuolly, Iho fashionable xlrrssmnker, mora that tuc will Is nil right und prays thai the court will take charge or II, as Bho feus Uiul certain relatives ot tho deceased will in. lerfcre wltu tt during the pendency uf the probate. Tho rciiiihea uf ine late .Mr. L)ddy claim lhat the i.npera let! by the testator were tukon chargo ot by the wtuow and that the other will U uuioui; them. Ihisllie widow deulcs. CONDENSED CITY xNEWS. The Mayor's marshal will make a' report to the Manor to-morrow onlhe subject of Intelligence of aces. Thp three-story brown-stone dwelling at ioi Filth avenue, with lot 'ivnxllio, was sold at auction ut tho Ileal Kaluto Kxchangd to-day, lo J, T, West for tv.b.v. The physicians at Oourerneur Hospital report this morning that Herman Dcnjamlu, oi 51 Forsyth s'reet, who w.u found with n fractured skull in I rout uf sus lirooiuu street, Is still unconscious. Jacob snarp, contrary to Hie general expecta tion, has imt luiproied in health since he returned to h'S realdcnce, on West 'I went). third strct. It Is uoi know u when he will go to Uls Xurui, near Home. The property of W. and I!. Chalmers, of this city and Dundee, Scotland, has been attached b Judge Lawreiu e, of the Supreme Court, lu a suit brought liy Thomas licit A Sgti, or Duuuee, to recover t hi, 4Gl.su. Michael ItTau, driver of an Kam llroadway car, ran over Jane Itlchardson, an old woman, al the corner of Lewis und Delaurcy streetk.lust evening, mid wai held at Hie Esiex Maiket Police Cuurt ltd morning to await tne result of her Injuries. Frederick Cleaver, of 638 Wot Forty-ninth street, accused uf killing slx-year-old i.rorgo llalley with i blow of his Tat, was aurren tered by hit bondsman at the Vorkvllle Police Court to-day, It being rumored that he waa preparing lor (light. The Sparkling Cotrrte celebrated laal night Its silver Jubilee uu.l elected the oinceri: l'resi tent, Samuel IX Duffcy; Vlce.rreild.nl, Augustluo !,'.' -"V !. . Treaouer, M. Curley; Becretarlea, Charles M. Lynch aud Jonn C. Kuatace; Librarian. Wm. J. Daniels, ' " I've tried that Cignarale ca.e twice and I won't go over It again. Send tt down to another of tne Judges," taid Itecordei Smyth thti morning, referring to Hie case of Antonio d'Anorea, Who la Jointly indicted with Cnlarl cignarale for the mur der of htr husband. lonu! Cal o, of the Argentine Itepuullc, li ad. i ortltuw for a young nun of Uuenos Ayrt s, named Daniel M. da It Sierra, sevenleeu years old, who uune lo this country some time airo to try and make a fortune. When last heard ot the musing lad was ale at BeUevue Hospital THIEVES AND TIIEIK FUIEXD3. They Itnvp WnysThnl Aro llnrli nnd Trlcln That Are Vnln Onc Chonls thp Other. imfa IINCKS thero aru, nnd. I ' ,. rr: lF(3f ""'"' 'bore ai fences. a j"if IRnj 'I'hc one is uccohsurily 3taszs: Jlr nu urban institution, 0) - J while tl" other is in- f- r cldontul to a "oun(ry "V 'erjS '' ianiUciipo. Hoth words iityV!? iro recognized as good ?VrjLvTr53i ','u"s'1 ,,y ,'lt' 1,jxi" V&SS&Ljgfidill cogrniiliers, although nun is commonly sup- vJ jf-wtuv '0,M,, to be of t'"3 i 1 jtZ vernacular of thieves, i Wj "L.' Hociivors of stolen J UM$tK4so,tA' "" imJ1,,"ly J Y called fences, for they "1 C- '1rfj i M0 lno clll,f Prot,'c- 5-" trK of ihiovcs and heir defonders from thu right arm of tho law. An old detective said tho other dny: "It is thu hardest tiling In the world to convict a receiver of stolun goods. It must bo proven that tho fenco received tho goods with guilty knowledge and how is this to bo accom pUshcd? It la uluiosl ImpoKsiblo. A thluf who confosRcR, implicntirig n fenco. Is in tho naturo of an urcomplieo and bis evidnuru must ho corroboiutud. Tills is a very hard thing to do, although it is occasionally done by circumstances, such as tho attempt to -lo. htroytradn-markH by tho fenco, ns in tho enso ofaSecond avenuo inun who neeived thou, hn tills of dollars' worth of liundkerehiofH, llchiiH nnd other goods stolen by u clerk iu a Win to htrcet linen hoiiso. " When a receiver buvs ho generally makes an arrangement with tho thief bofotn tho job is douo or sometimes iiiimiilintoly nftcrwards. Tho thief comes to him and says that bo is going to crack such a crib anil get such and such swag. Tho fence goes and biros n room and directs the thief to tuko bis plunder thero, and, from there it is removed by tho feuoo or bis ngents. Komo swag is moved from ono placo to another and stored in stor age warehouses for months nnd months bo foro It is Uually disposed of. " One of tho most noted fences, nnd ono who wns novor cornered, wns John Will, iains, who kept a jewelry store In Hixth avn. tiiio botween Twenty-ninth nnd Thirtieth streotM, and bought gold aud silver, osten slbly for legitimate purposes Ho was ar restod frequently by Central Ofllco men nud was sont to ci.vrueiiHo and to Hrooklyn for trial, but tho evhlenco noor was Bitfllcinntly noniDlete to convict him. Iteforo going into thu lucrative business of a fenco, WilliamH was a pickpocket, Ho died about three months ago. " Ma'am Mandolbaum, tho queen of tho profession, now iu forced Cauadinn exile, said that sho never took a piece of stolen property on her promises. All her dealings in this cluss of goods wnb carried on as I havo described, " Tho thiovofl say that ox Aldomian Jaolino wns a fenco, but that his dealings wero nil iu precious stones, and thero was in such trans, actions less liability to detection, for gold settings aro easily destroyed and replaced wi h something entirely dill'oreut in nppear nuco. "Fcneci! aro always trying to got tho best of thieves, cheating thorn by poylug less thnn tho vnluo of tho goods, ami sometimes oven paying nothing: but tho two classes are each dependent on the other, and thoy huvo gen erally a protty good understanding. " Tho fenco belioveH that the thiof will steal nothing but the most vnluublo articles nnd is consequently ready to pay for them a prico which Is perhaps not conimonsurutn with their renl vnluu, but nevertheless n good prico. Hero in w hero tho thief does his cheat ing. Ho goos to on miction or commission sain nnd buya n job lot of goods nt a bargain and disposes of it to tho fenco nt 100 nor cout. profit." ASSESSOR CA1IILL. Tho Wi'H.Kiianu Tniiiiiinnr Hull Uglit Tubes ,1lr. I.lvluustan's I'lucc. Edward Cahlll has been appointed a member of the Hoard of As'essors In placo of Mr. Vnnllrugh Livingston, removed. The niipolntment was mado by tho Tnx Cominls Mouirsniulla credited to Coinmissloner Thomas L. Kelmer, who ls n Tammany Hall man. The Assessorshlp ts a salaried ofllco at $3,000 a year. There were no charges ugalust Mr. Llvlucs lou. Some tlmo ago, however, ho was accuncd of be ing a lioii-resldcat, and ovldeniowas obtained to provo lhat he resided and voted In New Jersey. Ho si only afterwards took up a lusldencu In the New lurk Hotel. Mr. Cahlll Is n prominent member of Tammany Hall. He has been for yeurs a member of the Committee on Organisation and has represented Tainninuj Hull lu the Democratlo Slato Committee, huu he assumes tho offlce of Asessor li will be his first public position. Ho was for years pro prietor of the International Hotel on Park row. aud at ono tlmo was a political power lu tho First Assembly District. Mr. ciilnll is now n resident of tho Eighteenth Assembly District. Ho hui alwnjs been acme In local Democratlo politics, especially lu mate and national campaigns. lie was oue ut Mr. John Kelly'B trusted lieu tenants. Ills many filcuds will be pleased at his aprolntment. The Jours t'nau Agiitn In Court. The suit ot Muss Joues, the school teacner, against her uncle, cx-Cougrcssman Morgan Junes, and his wile for a oiic-nlnth share In the estaio uf her uncle, the lute John Junes, which they hold under an itlleged dent, wus continued before Judge Andrews in the supremo Court lo-d.iy. Miss Jones testified that alter John Jones's child died he t.as n changed man. He seemed to bo moro and ills tracted, uiul ids lulnd seemed to bo unsound. Tne easo w.ll go on to-morrow. It was tiled once before In lsS. Thirty Ycnrs Deriding n, Hull. Tho suit begun liy Alexander Hlckard In 1SSI to recover cxceislve duties paid on Imported dry goods, ended in tho United Stntes District Court to.d.iy In a verdirt for 3s,bl.03 for tne plaintiff, Mr. lilcknrd died years ago, iho suit being con tinued by his son. Mr. THOMAS A. EDISON, Sa The itlallnctiUbril Inventor, svn nu Inlrliao ullrrer Irum neiiriilulii. t'loao niMitlcnllan nnd coulliieiiiriit la hla lubnrulory enuspil this mid the moat ohlllrd iIi)bIcIhiis lulled lo ulve him rellt'l. When lu tin romlltlou he ilcler iiilueil Hi mnke persuiml eltorl loans o hiiiiaclf. lllari'seurclii's uud experluieula leaulteit In the iiroiluclloii ot POLYFOKSVi, which cured Idm. IU sava awai many t'CttUl to friends ha wng trouLIrd alia Ntutalaia aud uthrr kindred dlaeaava. and the euraa becama au uumeroas lhat, alter lnuea aolicilatinb by pininvnt men, Uu vMiiavnted to slva thlssreat acli'iitltlL dlacoTury to the world, aa atluatedby tut lulluwing cutltttata. . ,,, , . Alrnlii Pnrli, ..J. I crrlln Ihut llir tirepul illuu Unoitu na l.dlano'a I'nli lorin IsiiiiiiIc aerurilliijc tu the loriiuiln iteviaeduiid used Iit ni-"ll. TllOrs. A. KII1SON. That Polylorm villi rare neurslsla, nniica, rheums lum ur rtaf liervHtmuble has btwn iirurar, by suluDtlha lava aud attested by thouaauds of cured luftoitrs. Fol lowiiif is one am ni many. (J hAhl Mill ST., N, V CITY, Nov, 18. aYaa JV'M t'tifn roltforvt tu., Hnttt Van, UlNTLCMkN Allow ma, pleaaa, to add my "song of pratae" to lue Urns Hat yiu muil surely poia.as, A rary scute attack ot neuralgia rUttcd me last week, yi.iiy iierre to ui) head, frviiu ahuuldera up. seemed to vie wltu tie neighbor It aeeiued at thcuah 1 auui( no laaaue ly rjea (ell ami hot needles were allrklng theln from all quartera. Moai rleudlah pamaaaaattiled my ears aud threat 1 rubbed, bandaged, poulticed, plastered, I balhed, wept and prayed, Pains mr ! My sun urged ine m try ' Kdleon't Culylorm." I sent for a botlb-, us-d It aooordini to direction, and In riy. Itrs minutes felt relieved. Made a aeroud application, and wUhlnaDhouralmoatoreei;! bad had the neuralgia. Have liad no pains afDce, I have glveo Poly i onn ' lo a i.imi.iui auiferer Inun nenrabrla, who bllaiered, doeed and pate labuloue bills IG doctora, and a couple ot appll. oattona have already greatly relieved ner. a .9.' .') "' M'' Kdliou'a wundotful Intentions I regard ' l'olyfcnn " as ika ueal wonderful. Yours luosl gratefully, , - , , , . ,. . Mns. o. IUnKBD. Polyrorm I) eold by all druggists and dealer. I'rica, ?1.W pet bottle. You can't slXordtubawilueuWt, 2S3 to 299 Fulton Street, 2C4 to 203 Washington Street (Rear Entrance), BROOKLYN. rLr.UANT MOIININ'G WKAPPKU8. 500 ELEGANT WSAFFEES, Not oiilluaiy goods, but stylish, elabornto nnil desirable. You will sco nt a Blanco that wo are offering $10.00 Wrappers for $5.85. $15.00 Wrappers for $7.50. $20.00 Wrappers for $9.50. Wlillo slow going LOT 1, AT 55.87, mi'iclMiitH, like Mi. Cotnprisci Wrappers cawber. aro " wailiuu ja-ETTV of (Jaslnnere, Wnttcau for soini'thiiitr to turn fJllwi Imck, shirred front, up, wqnroioiifitnut- ftffei-,1! pulTcd aleoves; nlso lv turniiiK up soiiic- Vv 3v3 rluuuol WinpperH, thln or othor for our T?J 7 with velvet and rib. patrons nnil ourselves. VV, boiitrimniiiijrs. inanv Our buyers nronlwnyi l,rfa? odd ones of challi. on the qui vivo for c3pMiW eiderdown nnd fnncy drives early nnd Into. U8&K$lb tt B u r e d materials. ItiMiHiarlyyeHterdav AZ&vAty&K Kverv ono in thii lot. when ono of them dts. MSAW if marked nt rcsmnr covored n inannfiic. iffiSWW 1M value, would bo from hirer of T.nilicH'Wrai). ffillfflMs&ihm 8S. 75 to $10.00. Size?, pors wishiiiff to rettro AfifiHflaVftSSfl 84 to 42. lroin business. Thoro MimiWim'M&W xh LOT 2 AT $7 BO niovolnnicstntlmt.lt i$iltlffltlr!&?m Comprisos stylish iloosnotreiiuironiuch n,CM(lfnKBat9M Cnshmcro Wrappers, e'omprolieusioutouu. WMKffRrSTrl with roba front of derhtimd that a mcr- WSalfeSWtlmm, l1'ts nd embroid- chant rotiriiiL' from i?rHMlAKaBStfm ery. or full shirred or business would rather M jTOL&ftMiwa. plaited body, with sell hiHenhro stock to fireBs&SI.Hi'Sk VHoi sleeves, deep one ilrm ut a sncnflco WOTWrMaHf?! culls of nlnsh, velvet than havo tlio both. V-JsmmBFm. or chenillo stitchiiiK8 er and loss of time iu RMKUffiSSMWFZ in cardinal, blue, .-ar- so luiK ittonumoroim twmffiffiMfflXMW ". cr-'ui. eoru and different firms. Well, .lifg&iiSIMyWlSagw fancy flcurod eldor- wo boucht tho oiihro rlfMiWffii downs. Ainoust theho production of this Htok$ I&IWmK&wI "" Rorao odd Wrap, manufaclureratodis. I & Mfflf&mMm pers; sizo So. fully count of 50 per cent. , Ufj MJKtZtIRkM worth 812.CJ and 1 ho hiiures w e quote D3fc IsP'BiSaft S15.no. Sizes. :)4 to 42. aro bona fi.lo. lory W ! Ai$?MSR LOT 3. AT 3 9. 50. ono who deals vith us MSllilfliJ'WPsM Comprises oloKnnt knows that wo novor KRilwi?l Wrappers, with full- milieu nmiKMntciiiont. 0MtM,'iTfl'aa. plaitcil satin robes: minro wollprotoct- laifl"wnSa others with laco ami When acain will biSjyftwiwiSm fiWrobooveral "with you find a clmnco to &FJflfi1S8fej51 wido plaits and laco buy such stylish, olab- lffiSfflM.W0SL eilKp formms front orntti and des.rublo HlSllffittii. tiiiumluSs. In addi- CooilB in Ciislnnero. KitXSWmmM ' " lot wo Liden own or Flan. MM'Wi&SSKt ' n1,o"t 1 rah ru1, i triu,,uc,J cw h MfWWMmPW&S 'k bouse llobcs, iu I'D sh, Vehct, iJilTiirjTO pu'o blue, ecru and "" j","1 nlOY':fffffW'mf pink, car not and prices? Thoro shut mmSSBmBSBSBaBSSk'- crea,-n ooTt tesnaT ono or two of a kind. valuo.?25 00to35.00i nil stylish and fancy marked $13.50 to desijjus. S18.B0. This salo will toko plnco in our Lnilics' Wrappor Department ou tho second floor. Tako clovator. S. WECHSLER & BRO. ESTABLISHED 1007. B. M. COWPERTHMT & CO, I'Altl.Olt SUITS from S20 to S30O. Louneea and Louuse Hods from J l Sofas and Sofa lieds fnim I0 Kany Chalra from S. CIIAnillHK HUIT-I, tn Mahogany, Antlauo Oak, Walnut, Ash, Cherry, 4c.. 81 a to J30t. 'Hilt (ll.ASSliS from 7l Patent llockors from Hi I -adles Desks fmm S7.o(); Mautol Olaases from 80 Oouohes from 810t Wardrobes, 87 to 373) Uhlffonlers, S(l tn 830. I'llI.IUMS.IIISIIS.Kreatyariety, 31 'J to S 1 CO. H1:I)MTI:AIs, S2 to S73 1 llureaus, 83 to 350. SII)l!ll(l.lKI)M, SKI to llJSOOt Leather Chatra, S:i.GO lo 8J!ja j Cane Chalra from 00 cents; Hull btands, srto$l5. III.SKS ANII OPriCK rVRMTUIll!, Seo rotary, Library and lluukcaacs. Oflioo Chalra frum 81.00. niATTUKSSI'SfromSI.OOt Bprlni Ileila, 81 to 10 1 I'eather Ueda, Pillowa aud liolsUire, Comfort ablosauolllankeUi. tsTOVIM AND KANliliS Iroiu 80. nKMJUKTTK IIOI1Y 1IUUSSI!L, Velret, Wll. Inn. Tapestry, Ingrain, HerUp and list Carpets, Oil Ulotln, Linoleum, ltuga and Slau, Goooa nd China Mattings. Window Khadea f rum 8 I per palrt Clocks and !iraur.ra Irom 8I.00 Lamps from St I Laoa Our tains frum 8 1. .'it) t'UOIJKUUV. Paintings En oil or water oolors, Kngrayings, Ktch ngs, An., from 81.00. Uoodssent eyurjwhoro. Now prioo'liatuiailud. 1011, 100, 107, 1011, 101, 103, 103 CHATHAM STREET, 1113, 103, 107, 11)0, 201, 203, 203 PARK ROW, Now York, IIKTWKKN CITY HALL AND CHATHAM hgUAIHl. C'usli ur Credit. Close Itnvers Invited. COWPERTHWAIT. GREAT INDUCEMENTS IMUHNITUItK, CAKl'KTS AMI lll:l)l)IMl. LUDWIG BAUMANN & CO., NOS. 01'.' AM) 014 8TII AVH., IllifWL'HN 30TI1 ANII 30TII WTS. IIKlal WANTKD KKJIAIaK. T" Ol'RKWOHK-Protestant girl, one who understands J I ic'nrral bouaewLrk. ala j washing and ironlug, G7 l.a.t liitli st . IN PA VOU OF MO.NOl'ULY. Air. Culler's l'riinU Tcatliuony Ilefore tbo Telrpliune Couiniltlee. The Aiarmbly Committee having charice of the Investigation of the telephone companies continued tnolr work to-day nt the Coal and Iron Kxcuutuc The exaintnauou ol Charles i Cutler,. President of ttie New York and New jerey Telephone Company, waa continued. Ho believed that the telephone butac lni.st.fioni lis virj nature, Temaln a monopoly, " Under no cli. enmstancea, "laid he, ' will o irtt baik the stock transferred to the llell Company." .Mr. cutler said that during- the year ending Dec. 81, 188.1, the per cent, of net earulug'i ou tho total Investment was 4.84. Up to Dec 81, lbVi, the total royalties paid were S'.$-1,MM.01. Theloiilm- i debteducsa ot the coiupauy U at pri-eui l-Si.l.. 893.1". 'the total cost has been 'i, BUD, HOD, tJ. In speakina of the jcany cost to subacrllnre, after puttlni: the wires undir ground, Mr, Cutler I taid that it would be I18S. 1 he average rental now la about isd. The subway law applies only to Hrooklyn, and wltnesa said that It would not result beneficially to the public 1 aa i Must Puy for the Columbia. Judge Wallace decided on ajipoal in the United States Circuit Court to-day that the owners of the steamship Alaska would have to pay foi the pilot boat Columbia, run down by that vessel in lt3, but could not be sued for damage by the wldowa of the alx pilots who were drowned. ARE YOU A JUDGE ? The itooIIoii fabric, now displayed In onr window reiiulro liojudso to determine ttielr quality. Tliry arc, nnd wo sunrnntce them to lie, etery one the very finest IINlJI.IMIl AND SCOTCH SUITIM1S Imported. They are the 1, TKST 1IESH NS ortlil. sea on'. Importation, aud were made mnrclally Tor Hie fllOhT EXCLUMlVIi TAILORING TltADH. We will nlve . ample, nnd Invito compnrlson In style andqualitrwlib tho liKST aud 111(311. EST-I'ItlCLI) NUITINCS In any merchant tullnrliis establishment In New Ynrk or el.e avhere. We bnve nbout ONI! llUNDIfliD ANII I'll'TV imifL'UUNT STYLES of the.eBooda, and lor TWENTY DOLLARS wo mill make to YOUR OUI)I!R a sood a SUIT (lie CI.OTII1CS a. would cost Inn regu lar way I'llty Dollar.. Till. I. a MPHCIAI, SALIC, and never In the hlatury or our bust, ties, huvn we been able to ullrr so AIUCII lor so LITTLE t In other wards. It I. reully n $50 SUIT FOR $20. GEO. A. CASTOR & CO., TABLOftS, , BUOADWAY AND 18TII ST., ALSO 2G7 BUOADWAY, Opposite City Hull Pnrlt. PIANOS AND O KUANS. Theae famous Instruments contain patented improeo. menla nottound In other pianos, end which make them superior in tone snd durability to sny other make. Ua. f jro deciding what piano to buy, call at No. 0 hsat Fom. leentb street aud tee and hoar tlieui. Tbe prices aro low loriaali or on email moulhly pjjrmeiita, A NUMnKBOKrinAND, upright and anTa7api.no " .,'."ur "'ake, slightly used, almost asgoo,! ssnew. and fully warranted, will b sold al a llboral roduclioi trom legularprloos, plsnoe to rout, Wm. limbo a Co.. llJbthaTe., above loth at. BA11UAIN8 IN I'lANOSat Llndemaa A RoaTwTrT looius, HO 6th ae., near IDlh st. i large assort, iiii-ul of now and allgbtiy used pianos of our own aud oiUermakeiatery allracllvepricos. rilllK Oi'EllX " PIAN&,7riie most ponufaTsTndThe X lineal In llm insrket, only $10 monthly until paid cue quaiter'e muaio leama Ireej lent ouly 3, send for catalogue. Peek JtBou,'JlO West 47th at., comer U'way, IJlAiOM AT ' IIAHOAINh-Welrar7 "iluTloddartL 76. At Wlaaner's, VDO Fulbin sLrilruocklTn, found a illi'dii! nnd fioi Praised. A cold medal exquisitely mgraved and worth t!'M was found In tho street' yesterday by utile Daniel Gallagher, of 9U Mott street, who turned It oter to Juatlce Duffy at the Kssex Market Court. It belongs to John Kllfoll, of the United sines man-of-war lialdia, lying off Twentr-thlrd atreet. North Hlvcr. Justice Duffy pru'sed the boy for his honesty. Ilroolilyn New. at n Mlnnce. Pome unknown peraon entered the basement ot the house of Churles E. Coleman, 313Tcutn aireel at 1 o'clock this morning, aud stole U3 in money. Tno Brooklyn Telear-iihers will giro their third annual ball at Hlvers's Academy on Thursday even, lng, Dec. IS. Elaborate invnatlous have been Issued and the affair promises lo be a success. Mrs. Ann Qutnn, of m Third tvenne, com. rlitlnt'd to the police on Nov. W that John Langan ago twenty.one ycara, had entered ler apart rnents aud stolen Jewelry valued by her at Ssu, Laugan was arretted late loii nigh. When aearuhed at tbo statlou-bouse a pawn ticket for the articles stolen waa found lu hU pociet, Uo wlU b tmatorBranaureenya, 1 11 & Cl, 18th st., 10th st. and Sixtb ave.. (1 8th St. Station Elevatod Road,) v WILL OPSH ii Friday, DeceinSjer 9," . AN ADVANCE LINE OF J wm m n Thcso goods aro printed on tho finest French Sateen, in original and exclusive designs, by tho celebrated printers, GKOS KOMAN ET OIE, : and aro exceedingly appro priato for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, UKAIi ESTATK. " ' ''. .... . CAUSES T1IK EXTRAOnDINAHY DEMAND FOt LOTS IN EAST IF YORK, 26TH WAI, BROOKLYN ? STOP ! TIIUK I CONSIDER!! THE SOLUTIONIS PLAIN AND SIMPLE. GREAT EEAL ESTATE BOOM Is undoubtedly In thoSOlb Ward. THE RAPELJE AND HEGEMAN FARMS ARK IN THE LINE OP IMPROVEMENTS, Liberty Avcuue Is betus paved with Granite bloc lis. SoHcrnuo will lolluw Immcdlatelr. THE ELEVATED RAILROADS NOW NEAR COMPLETION WILL MRINO TOO WITHIN TWENTY MINUTES OF THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE, FULTON. SOUTH. WALL STREET AND WILL LIAMSIiUltO KKKRIKS. RAPID TRANSIT UAfl DOUUUiD AND QUADRUPLED VALUES III HARLEM. IT WILL REPEAT ITSELV IN TUB 20T1I WARD 01' HROOKLYN. HOW IS THE TIB TO BUY, WHEN LOTS 0f THE RAPELJE AND IIEOEMAM FARMS CAN HE HAD FROM FIRST HANDS, AND ' AT PRESENT PRICES WILL PAY IN ONE YKAlt 10 TIMES MOKK TITAN SAVINGS HANKS. These are solid fuel.. I.rt uo one bcsllnte nt delii). .Ncier naiiln will lut. be sold so loir. BE WISE IN TIME. ALL TITLES ARE GUARANTEED BY A "THE TITLE GUARANTEE it TltUHT COa. 1 LOTS ARE NOW SOLD FOR I $150 AND UPWARD, I PAYABLE $10 MONTHLY. 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. I Any ono cuu oitd a lot wbo will. I IIIt nui'tiiaarc un ibuorouiida averr after I noiiii to.boiv tliu 1'roiieriy, I'or map. and all 1 imrilciiliir. apply lo Jl'.ltll. JOU.NSONt Jr.e I (10 Liberty el.. New York, or 303 Fulton "t.i A llruuklyii. WATERS PIANOS. UprUibts a specialty. Th. boat and most durable madf. Wairanteil all years, l'rloe. low Jor oaah, or on iuaul menu onlj 10 per month. Also lam tot ol flu. eoud-haod Llanua at arrest bargaina and ua eay terma 1'uno. rsnUd and auiebaiia;d. VTABBUOOiU, Ui RU aVVts,, KJtAB W Vt i Vssaaalrr'tf' '( Ssff1" UX&J..Sitlrj&IIJ!0teldSl&2jl i ''M'k