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( ' T?.BSBBBBBBBnBi 1 ... -.im.h, Kuiiji.j, i.e jum 1 J..c.. THE WOULD: 1 bjJ,SlAi EVENING. JAN LAilY 13. 1891. Improve k'ou- 4JondItlea fev a Wrl4 Wa.t- lS 3tffl J 'MID FLOATING ICE, F .. ,n .i. An "Eienlng World'' Man's Export- once In a Pilot-House. D I A Trip on a Ferry-Boat Through ; North Rivor Ico-Cakos. M Ice Floe of To-Day nnd Those of IB Forty Years Ago. U Thess cold mornings, when the weather M t particularly fine, ' passengers over the II Jersey City ferries on the Pennsylvania, Central liallroad of New Jersey nnd Erlo boats find In tbs Ice floes of the North I River a great deal tbat claims their atten I tlon. They flock tqjfbe forward end of the I big sldewheelers and scan the rivers sar- .1. face, which nowadays is thickly studded , -frith buge conireolcd masses. I It seems to be a source of continual de- M light for passengers to hang on to the JB iron gates and gaze wonderlngly down at vl tbe swiftly moving masses of ice and listen J to the crispy churning and bumpety- "tmW bnrapettng as the wooden flanges or " buck ets " of tbe big wheels crash Into the frosty seas. If all the patrons ferried over tbe North River ooald make the journey as did an Krw to'ke slit mo mi xrrni. artist of Tnr Evimko World and one of Its reporters tbe other day within the spa cious, comfortable confines of the pilot's quarters, tbe wheelbouse they -would be willing to forgive all tbe vexations delays in "making slips" on cither side of the river. Even on days and in seasons when nothing out of the ordinary happens a trip in tbe whcelhouse Is always a novelty to jaded and ennuled ferry travellers. But at this frigid season, with tho river running, at times, like a mill-race, with its great tretches of glossy ice-floes, It is a truly njoyable experience. When tbe tun bad reached its highest point in the canopy above, The Evkxino Would artist and tbe reporter climbed to Hie upper deck of one of tbe Pennsylvania's fleet of ferryboats and pushed in behind the sliding door of tho cosy wbeelhouse. A pleasant, brown-eyed, thin-faced, rather S weather-beaten looking man looked out Jn from beneath tbe riior of a gold-braided J P cap, which bore the word "Pilot" across Its front. He stood in a questioning sort of , attitude which bespoke a possible, resent ment of the intrusion into bis domain. 1UN0INO OVB TUB FORWARD OATS. " How do we go about securing tbe proper permits for the privilege of steaming oer and back with you a few times in tho pilot-house?" was tbe reportorlal Inquiry. Ills features relaxed, and his brown eyes twinkled merrily as he replied: " Well. I guess you've settled It, haven't you, by tak ing possession here? You needn't go any further. Make yourselves at home." , The pilot on this particular boat was Capt, James L. Price, who ever since 1851 ( has shoved the noses of ferryboats In and out of slips and docks on the North Klver J in the employ of tbe Pennsylvania road. Ho was a capital talker. " Wo havi-n't been bothered very much, to far this season, by lce,"he said. "You see it's rather early In the Winter yet, and the great bunks of ice have not started down the river, from tho upper bays of Haver siraw und those places. All this chewed up looking, snowy, slushy, stuff is what we cull drift Ice. Mho hardest obstacles in tlili lino lire formed of Immense stretches, unbroken lor hundreds of feet, and then we full it fluid Ice. Later on, Held Ico will float down on us and then there'll be bother for us, " This PtuH to-day, however, causes us only a trilling Incouvenlence. It looks kind of nusiy llku and bothersome, bnt It's only UKlltUringblutr. Perhaps it will bother us a mtlo iu retarding tho speed of the boats. but nur eti'rines are pretiy powerful and wo v ork I hrottgh it beautifully. I " .Now field ice Is pretty solidly packed as ' 1(.l0"e clhvlngdnnn the rlveron an ebb I Jle and a good stilt northwest wind blow- "I remember, along back In the fifties, '" tho boys used to go skating way out In m tuo North Itlver, and sometimes go clear Bfl '"-"Ms lo the Jersey side. There weren't so BlDy ferryboats then, yon must remember, t Bfl aua no efforts were mode to bang away tho iflBfl I floes. There are five times as many boats shooting back and forth across tho river now, and that keeps things mighty well open, " In those days there was only one track, for a ferryboat which used lo ran across from the foot of Canal street. You bet there hasn't been much walking or skating on tho ice In this river since the old palmy days of the 'WK ' "You mightn't think so, but tho smaller ferryboats, liko that Pennsylvania Annex for Brooklyn you seo out in the river, riLor rntci at TnitwnEzi. manage to get along just as well as these big ones do In the floating lee. Thry have very powerful engine, and they an scoot about and turn around almost within their own length. It's the puffy little tugs with long tows hehlnd them that get pocketed In these Ice-drifts. "It often happens that field Ice will Jam up a big boat, liko our double decker New Brunswick, and stop her completely: but It depends upon the quality of the field Ice. By that I mean It must be all thick, un broken loe. "Now, just look at that Hoboken boat. You see, she couldn't make ber slip at the foot of Barclay street properly on account of the piling up of the drift Ice at the mouth of her slip. Bee, she has drawn out, and Is away down almost at tho Battery. She'll finally get In all O. K. when she works up under a good headway and gets a 'bead drawn right on tho slip. SPa LOOKING DOWN ON TBI PADDLI V11III. "There's the Mnntclalr, too. She's backed out almost to tbe centra of tbe river, and sure enough, there's the Orange resting quietly Iu the middle of the stream. But they halt for only a few minutes and finally haul In all right." It was a thrilling slgbt from Inside the warm w heellionkc, taking a sweeping view In every direction. Tbe sun root ltd rays In dazzling profusion upon the lumpy surface of the North River and the dancing reflec tions shitted kaleidoscoplcaily from block to block until tbe eyes grew strained and almost blinded. It was a relief to raise the eyes skyward and ease them br a view of the top of the Pulitzer Building, which seemed to literally pierce tho fleecy banks in the heavens Away to the left, with her arm stretching high in the hazy air, was Miss Liberty looking from within Captain Price's quarters more liko a pleco tie resistance in Ice cream than anything else. Hugging closely the New York shore as far as one could see north and south was tbe drift Ice packed In closely and appar. ently utinssallotilo. From tho Jersey shore It seemed as If this frosted border must surely extend fully to midstream. It was an Arc Ic marine scene, local though It as, which might have warranted a supreme ef fort of tho painter's brush. By this time Capt, Price had his craft headed well tn towards tho Cortlandt street slip again, and the Ice floe was swishing down river past the boat's bow and bin piers and docks with panoramic swiftness and effect. in Tits sur. As the prow of the boat crunched Intc the frozen stretches the occupants of the whcelhouse began to get a good sliaklnn up. The little circular home of tbe helms man vibrated with a vivid dlstlnclnesi which was entirely Imperceptible to the deck passengers. It was muib like the jar ring and swaying of the " Congressional Limited " train which thunders along the steel rails or the Pennsylvania road toward) tbe seat of Government at Washington. Pretty soon tho clanking wblr of tbe heavy Iron chains, as they flew tound and round the windlas on tbe, ferry dock, told of the tying up of the boat, and tho news paper pilots were once again on their native Leather, It wus a picturesque trip. m sought Death After BetrnyaL Itrrrut to ihs rvyaiao woar-n.t Lakcacti, Pa.. Jan. 18.-Auoie MeCloud, wentv years old, living lo Aknn, ml eounir, commuted otcWe last m.ntwlin stryeauine, Sao had ocen betrajtd by her lover. BLtHD DAN MURPHY IS DEAD. ill CCtcrry Hill Is Mourning for in Old-Time, BIg-Heartod Landlord. Story of an Humble Immigrant's Klin to Wenlth nnd Polit ical Power. A demure-faced and meltlnpejerl llttlo woman, a beat and helpletalv blind old ma-, w 'oc teem locks had I en blanched by many rum, moving .lowly through th streets and linn ana alleys of the Fnnrth War!. The have been familiar Bgurea on Cherry 11 ill these many y.ars, bot t y will he seen no mors, and there's mourning amonc tot poor tenantry of the old-f.uhloned Buildings om'er the shadow of Brooklyn Bridie. Old Din Marphy, the blind King of Cherry HIM, Ilea dead In bis coffin la the snog little paiUr on the flrat floor of "Krrry Casus," at the junction of Mew Chamber, t'eail and Mad ison sireetv and the dainty danihter Annie has tears In her soft, rich bine eyes, and her gentle, nnnded chin qnlvers, as on aftar an other the poor tenants of Cnerry street paaa In to look npon the face of their dead friend. For Daniel Mnrpbj's eighty-on years of lift were full of snob deens as call forth homely eulogy from the honest hearts of those humble people who have been his tenants and hla friends. "Ah and aa!" exclaimed one at the Ionian of Dan Mnrotiy'a tenement, 10 and n Cherry strset. "Dan Marphy was a decent man. In deed. He was good to the widowa sirogg ling to keep their children togetasr. Bare, none of them was anfferlng for a ton of coal or a bag of potatoes. I know, for I've been his tenant her mors than thirty years, and It's honest to ssy tbe truth." "Twenty and twsnty-two," aa th risen la known, conatsis of halt a dostn building's, Iront and rear. No. to ts two stories la front, snd then three jnat back of the front and two atain nst back of that. There la a long, nar row, aved passage between 20 and Si, and No. W Is three stories and basement on Cherry street. Then there Is a paved area, to feet eqnre, and back of that another three-story bull. ling. The Cherry street houses were a half etntnry ago tbe homes of tbe old Knickerbocker arli tocraci, and a century ago President Oeori: aahingion resided la a splendid mansion almost directly oppialte. These glorlea are now faded, ana In No. SO and 33 twenty-elf bt families Had their hornet, each ureal, old-faanloaed parlor serving alone for a family. Bat the broad balls and humble homes that open Into them aa it they were atreets ate very neat and clean. D-iu Murphy was not the man to crowd his poor tenant. lie was a true-born Irishman, a natlva of County Kerry, lie 1st; the Green file to come to America on account of an En glish treaaon writ a xty years ago, and he hated England and Ensllih methods. No fear of evtotlon ever disturbed bia ten ants. Wi.en they had the rent he took; It. When they tad it not hsflitt asked It they needed rnlp snd then passed on. He owned not umy this Chtrrr street tene ment but tne Bnt nvt-story brick bulldmir known aa "Kerry Castle," and other plecea of property. Uo ws wort i $300,000. When tie came to America Iu 1S30, joung snd vigorous, be began aa a small groier In mooe street, ue waa very irugai, and ha i a faithful helpmeet In Kllen i arret. He thrived, aud toon had aaecind groo ry lo Cherry atreet. He waa apoarer In politics, a stanch Catho lic, and a Dan whosr won was a good aa hu bond. Commission, r Brennan appointed him Clerk of tbe old City Market and Caiharlne Market. Ua was moch txerclaed over the se tiug of Hayes aa President, for he waa an ardtnt follower of Tilden, and In lato he waa plaord on the Hanooek electoral ticket, and he subscribed S&j 000 to the IMmocratto campaign land. About this time San Murphy began to deal In real estate. II be. ame totally bllsd twelve years ago, the reault of kidney troubles, and alnoe tneo Annla haa been bis tai'hfnl guide and staff. He bad mora than fifty i amines on hla rent roll, aud mure man half of them were bus ban Hess, fut.ierleta families. Tn word of Blnu Murphy aas mora potent than a diy ordinance or a leglalatlv atatnt on Cherry UliU The expatriated Irishman's hatred of Eng land wastlee . He contributed largely to every Irish campalf o fund, tn iord Farnell and ail. mired uiaiUtnne. Several year ago lie eroded a 128, 000 granite vault and monument on hi plot in Calvari Cemetery snd on one face of th shaft waa cblaelled thea word: ; To outtaat tbt Br.tUh Monarchy. : Ellen Uarrel w nt the war of all fleah many years tuo, and the widow UrlJgat tfe-nnett be. cmne Dan mrih;' second true. The iten'le little Annie waa arr chil '. and tnere ha been between thl sweet young qlrl and hi-r gJ ana afflicted father a remarkable bond of love. l.at F-tirnary the intra arte lull of tne rumor that Anuie ntu eloped wKalommr Dlvver.ihe ann ot Police JuaiK Dlvvcr. (Join- to the blind old man for Information, a ret.1 ed feebly : "Annie, my Annie, would never run away from me. II the aaa married young Ulvver wlijOo.l ble-t mtru! I would never aland in An iile'i way." Annie wa visiting her half brother In St. Loutr, and sh o. me hurrying home when f learned ol the rumor, but th uiwnot ot It wa that June is l at, at old Dan's requeat, the rooiiest Utile creature visited Bt. Andrew' Caurch ou the armor young Differ and Fit her Orvena mad them one, iluce which they have lived with Mr. Morrhr. Mr. Murphy dttd a Hill before t o'clock yes terday i.ftrroooa ol aeart failure and old age, wl h Annla at ta bedside. The ibrpae of "Blind Murphy" waa waked laat night and all the tenant came weeping t th chamber of death. The waking will continue to-nght and aaaln to-morrow night, and at H o'clook Tuureday morning tne waatad lody win tie taken lo bi. Andrew', in Duant atreet, nd Father Uwtna wtil celebrate a aoleinn requlam mata fur tne tiepartel aoul. Tne Interment will be at Calvary, under the monument that voicra the ha red of Dan Murphy tor all that la Koultah. Bridget Benn t Mnrphvlslong since dead, and little Annie Murphy Dlvver la all that la lett to inherit the loriuue of "Dltnd Murphy." at OUTBREAK IT VALPARAISO. ' i Chilians Objeot to the Oolleotion of Government Taxes. 1st cibue to Trie raxts warwa asaociATiov. Paris, Jan. 18. xenor Autunei. Chilian Mlnlaler. Iu an Interview to-day acknowledged that there bad been a rntdlo dtsturi ance in Valpsralso, but denied that It waa ot a revolu tionary cnaraeter, or that there had been any light ng in the streets. li grew out of a proieat agaliat tk Illegality of the uoilectlun of certain taxes which bad not been aanet'oued by ConrroM, ht and. In the dlaorder which followed and which waa qoicklr auppr.f'-d, the armr look aid en with iheuovernmrnt, anu of in navy only three ship nut of Ihiriy-oae look part with the opposition. i m ! No Work Tet at the Edison Build ! lntr. i There were no workmen snd no signs ot a settlement of the labor trouble at tn Kdloa i I und ot in Uroad street to-day. SPECIAL NOTICES. tiii5"i.i;dkb,"tiikiii:ht wati:r. CKaCKKU Id Ilia r'di nllroDmie and phoa pha.lo. di reiftt nt MHlat a powait ll bollder up of lu,n. IIKuLTII HJOD Uu,, (.1 6tb afaaua. TO Kklltfl.ATi: "TIHT taTtlMAC'lf. lifer and l.pl, and proiiola dUMtloa, (akauuai ul ctrtrr'a laltm ln.r I ilia .rriht. fry Ibam. " TtNCIUMt HltANI) roiLAItrH ". Kodat.1' "Ijoaum." . ftTANPAIin lUtiNO COI.I.AU8 FOU Ladlaa. llainuaidt, I'allU hailatn. I THE REPUBLIGAI PRIMARIES. . i a Ia af . FoIIb Will Bo Open for Enrolled Voters from 3 to 9 P. M. To-Day. The npubliean primr e eeetir to-day. In each ot the tweniy-tour Aaembly diatrlctt ot the city 1 1 pulls are to be opined at S o'clock thla afternoon, and will cloa at Ike laat atroke of to-night. Ildnaa are be no raeane harmonlooa In the U. U. P. oraauttation. Contette sre on lo at leaat Bve ot th dlattlcts, and in evry one the fight Is a ilepei ate one, unless that In tne Kirat Uatrlct be except e I Tnere it laa battle of the Jicttori. John U. (Irlmes, the prent leader, l Aaaislsnt Cus todian of the Federal llnildtng. Peter Patten, Junltor of the Potior ntilliilnv, wanta Crimea' place as leader, ahd will maa a atrong cftort to secure it. Ex-1'olice Commissioner Staphen D. French's retirement from th leadership In th Fifth Ulitrlcl has revived the fight between the old factions led respeo'itely by Frank Carroll and Tne. Allen, wlih Audley J. lloonty and Cor nelius Donovan airmailing aldeahowa and oe Ing as couipromls If tilers. Th queallon with Eighth Dutnet Itepubu cans until recently waa whether Boas Piatt bad completed hla arrangement with Assembly man JohnE. Drodskv and Alderman "Silver Dollar" Mnllh whereby those lea.iers of the O'mlenltea ire to be gun charge and control of th regular organisation. Aaaemblyman Drodaky to-day announced poaltlvely that he bad no Ex-Police Justice Patterson Hood tn the way. There Is an old land between him and Brodsky and ht wonld not consent to th latter taking the leadership In th Eighth. He offered It to Martin Eagtl ,nd othtr O'Dtienlte. but each refused to take It, aaylng that they would only come into tbe regular Republican organisation when Brodaky la given the leadersnlp. The result Is that the O'Brleoltr will prob ably keep awsy from the primary snd Quatav Kchnrmsnn bt chon leader without oppo iilton. In the Thirteenth Dlatnet there Is liable 1 1 be a luuloioua bailie between Iho Ulbba ami Cowls fae Ion. It may bt something after the style of "swords at teupaoca." Tne primary Is called to be held st the hesd quaiteraof tne Olbba faction, at sX9 Egnta av e .ue, but It haa lieen Intimated that tn ad hereuta of tx-Aldernian Cow will meet l ttie.r iieadquarters on theTwenty-thltu atrial front of tne Ur.nd Ooera-Uoute, arout, the corner from No. suo, and there cast their vou a. Tills will Insnr a bloodiest battle, and the Cnwirltes any that tt will determine the atreonti of the factions just as well, by show ing whlih reielved the greatest number ol vines cist by the enrolled Kepub leans ol the district. Tne (llDba offer of truce, which was sent to tne Cowlo camp laat week, waa not re sponded to. Oibi.s'a Committee wnlted for three evening for a reply, aud Haturday nlgnt cave up tne Sort lor peace an be ring that Cowis and nn fneuda were nga ji l In making op a tlikei of their own to be voteu for ai the prnnarlea. No matter If the Glbbt laottnn iloe. receive the greater number ot vutea, me Cowleltes ex pect to be recognised by the County Com mittee. A new face will bo found In the Executive ('ornmltlee from tne Sixteenth Blaiilc iienry Kropr, who suoceede t tat late Mike Cregan, haa tired of the-leaderahlp and haa ietlre in favor ol City Mransl Klcbar-i M. Lusn. Ou' of the Derce-t Og'itu will be in the Twen tieth District, where Police Justice Solon B. Mnlth la uliemptlmr to prove by his trengih hla riirhi to reappointment tt Ike hand of Mayor Grant. Lawyer W 111am A. Oana la hla opponent, and If ne does not wiu at the poiia w ll try to enter lb County Committee ou a corneal. The men wio will pro iabiy be district lesd. ers hen the County Committee It Anally or ganised tra: Fmt ni.lriot John fl. flrima. fiaeonil Dlatnot tnU 6h. 'third Oi.tnet Charttt H. Morray. F ortb Ulalrtct John Coillna. Fifth Ulatnot-urntUaa Doaof aa. Plith lllatnetlohn Mrapaon. baftDth DiaU let John D.t.awao. Kiabth Olttrlet- OsaiaT cbaiaaan. Ninth Diatnct-Otorf B. Ueana. Tnth INatrtotfttratnnd eiamao. Klaf anth Dlatrlot Ueora Bliaa. Twalllh Diairtot Otorae Milliard. Tb rtvanth Plalriel llrnry L. hpraana. Fnortecnin Dialnot-Jobn It. Noeent. FlfteaDtb Diatriot R teridan hbnok. elsUaalb Dutrlet Rlohard M. Luah. fnttb Di.triet Ueonrt Mantaaker. ftgnunth Diatnct Barnard Blaiin. rfluatncnth tllat riot John Ralaenwebae. 'Iwaniletb Dl trial William A. (lana twentr brat Dl-triet William BrtxikSeld. Twantr-aao-iDd Diatrleti-Join It. Geonar. Twentf-thlrd Diatriet Frauk Barniind. Twvntj-foarth Utatriot J. IJiomuSUaroa. HEWS FROM FOREIGN SHORES. Sensational Tale of an Extremist Flan to Avenge Farnell. f nv risLi to Tm raits xrws imociattok.1 . Iondox, Jan. IS. The Sheffield letivrapA ssys It has been Informed from a secret source that In cate l'arnell la throat from tne leader ship of th Ir ah party extremists will Imme diately proceed ts avenge him; mat th-y will form an assassination club to atrlk down hla euemlea; that Gladstone, Tim Hsaly and other have been marked for vengeance; that Parneli la aware of tbla and clings to tbt leadership io avert It; that O'Br.ea has also been reformed ot It, and that Is thorsssoa be t osaxloui for sn smloble settlement. KB. rABNILL IS MOW BK8TIN0. fav taulx to the r&zas news Ataoci&now.l Dublin, Jtn. IS. Mr. Parneli will addreta a public rat ting at Tralee on Sunday next, will apeak at Waterord on tbe lollowlag Sunday, and at Eonla on Ve i. 1. Ue Is now taking needed rest at Avoadale. SlTa PILLON WILL SC LEADIB. faraciAL ciBLS to ths mu wobld.1 London, Jin. IS. A newa despatch from Paris ssys U Sleclr snnounces to-day, In dou ble lead., that John Dillon will bennanlmoualy chosen upon hla arrival la France aa the new leader of the Irlab Parliamentary party. Tbo Kaiser's Narrow Esoape from Injury in a Collision of Sleighs. IDUKLAr CABLE BWS SPrCIAL. ItntUN, Jso. IS. Th KaUer had a narrow eacape from serious Injury yesteritay while ont sleighing on the Chsrlottenberg road. The Imp rlsl d csrre Into oolllilon with snother, Its side rails were ematned and the horaes were barely restrained from running away. The Prisoner at Olot Fully Identified as Padlewski. (btcauli to tbs rates xxws association. Mipxtn, Jan. IX mere Is no longer any douut that the m-in arreated at Olot as the aa- aatala of Gen. Sellverstofr la Paris Is radli'WtkL He haa been Identified by meant of puoto- grapha forwarded to the p-.Uce. IF YOU HAD A FRIEND About to Tfilt kdi Met Ion of tb eovoUr whr tntUrtevl tflMaWt, aittur la tbi form ol ebllli nJ fTttr or Mltou rrBittat wu ptrticalirl rtf. wbet would bo tboot tbo boot odTleo r u ooold trtfo him? W) will tH joa to etrry oloac, or prouro on evniVaDK, that potent motilcla! oolotrnord, llocuttor't btomocb Blttort, known tbroagnoat moUnaV ilaviud rosiona, bro osd tn otbr ooao in, tuo kaiMt ruoonk ot dioormiaic tbo niu. initio tcoOTC, ood robbing H of lw fll daitrvotiv toltuencr Not only doo U lorti'y Iho rittn br InrroMlng it vtarairiai, bat otrojrn triogut ' lFitf of dtffMtlon, tbi livor and tbo bowolo, and boanUrtcUlbo nfavorot'U tffocU of oTor-OEortUn, bodily nt DAonttU oipo-mre la roagb wootbor, 01 occupation too oodontary or Uborloma, lam of appo tta and oieoaatvo norrotuno. Tb fatstt)o o4 a lttnUtlon, Ditona aoerstiou and altopbanlail a nwt powarlut aad roUabl auxUiaj j SELF-DEFENSE. SAYSTHE JURY ' Os Qallivan Praotioally Acquitted of Oumaiinga'B Homioide. He Is Held In 35,000 nail (or the Action of the Grand Jury. Corontr sleuemer dually proceeded this morning with the Inquest In the ear of Jam Cummlni, who wus shot snd killed on last Cnratmas Dr by Livery . Stable Keiper MhhaelJ. Galilean, of 1C1 Wost Korly-nith street. Jury, lawyers an1 witnesses sll wers prei ent. Bdward Uutley, the man who was with Cnromingf, snd whnalto waa shot by fjalllvan, bad rcooviredinlOeltaUv to attend. II It a small, keavy lout man, with a round, pleas ant, smooth-shaven fact. Countttlur How, Oallivan'i attorney, in a military cap an! smiling pleaaant.y. was early on hsml. Dalllfsn llatentd amatively, bnt took no part lo the proceedings, lit tst sevsrsl Itet beilod hit lawyer, ntxt to Deteotlye Itlley, who hsd him In ensrire. Policeman Martin, of th West Forty-aevtnth treet etttlon, waa the Brat celled to the tsnd, slthough he admitted that whan he arrlvtd on thetceua of th shooting another officer waa there, lie did not give lb namt of this o Dicer. He waa told br torn telegraph messenger that s man had been shot In Gelllvan'e atable. He went there and found Cnmmtags dtad and Hurley wounded. , Ue aekeil Qallivan who dla th sheeting, and he admitted tkat he did f the man hadtsjaulled him. Qallivan waa then placed nudsr arreit. On croM-txamlnatlen by Aasrstiat District Attorney Wsuhope Linn, wit net said that Cummiugs wsa lying near th carriageway and tual Hurley Waa lying a abort dUtano awty. Itmndtman Wall en' teatlmony was th sme In every particular. KUward 11. Uunlap, of Sra West Forty-tilth street, who ssld he wsa "a follower ol the racea and a collector for William Campbell," was railed by the Coroner and atked wnat he know about th- oaae. Ue replied that he did not know anything about tne actual shooting, but an hour or two prior to the abootlog be waa In Uallivan's plaoe and aaw Hurler there. ' tttop, " exclaimed Mr. Lynn, Interrupting the witness, "1 don't think, Mr. Coroner, we have any right to Inqulie Into what happened two houra before the shooting. We sre not trying the ease. " Mr. Howe contended that the Jury hsd a right lo know what led to the shooting. He wanted to show thst there wsa a conaplracy be tween Hurley aud Cummiugs " to do this man op." Mr. Lynn said he would make a atrong laane on the point that Cnmmlnga was only In Galilean's place once, and tbat is when he waa shot, air. Howe talked about rlgbta he had and made a speech, but the Coroner ordered the witness lo step aside for a time. Unrley, the second viol Im of Oslllvaa'a p'a tol, then loot the stand. Us said he Bad known Qallivan lor four years. On Christmas Usy he called at Galllvan'a otnoe to collect 7 he owed Mm. Dunlep was there. I demanded my money ot Gallivau, and he tol J me to come to-morrow. I aatd tnat waa the aame old story he told m before. I waatad my ruontr now. , ' Thn ho took me by tb bsckTtf the neck and put m out on the ndawalk, wber he fol lowed and atruek me with a heavy can, which h aoatrhed from Uunlap' hand. '1 then went away and roetCummlogs by accident. I did not know that he bad had the same trouble aoout money wltn aalllran that I bad. Ue ti4d me that n Had money coining Hum Qallivan. tt want mere together and made a joint demand lor our par. Ualltvan replied ny ?aaulilog us. 1 atruek htm In aelf-deleus-. heu he snot Cumm.ug , wno dropped oa tne door, lata ties ot me." In reilj io Mr. liuwo he said he did not look for Cummloga lo go bsck to Oalllvsn'a "io uo him (Uallivau) ur. " He dli not overturn the .lore nor u.e vulgar lauguage. Nelliier and he rail Gill. van a vlie name ana invite hlui out ou the el ew .Ik to Dghi. " DM cummin strike tiailivau with a bale atlcur'asktl Air. U iwe. Hurley said Hint tan weapon In quealton. which w s priMluced, was not a osle-sttck, but a section ol a doui-pnai. Ue denied that Cummmta atruot Uallivau wlt'i th alick or Hour pot. He, however, atruek Gall, van twice w th hta Hat. (jutiilonrit bj Juror P. J. lajlor. Ilurljy tai i tiat Cummlngt and lie hid no oouvcrsa tion iietore going lo (I illvan'a att I'. William E. Uailagh r, Uall.vau'a book, keeper, afJoMed the lawyers aoitiier oppor luultf for an exch n.e ol courtiaiit, ic cauee Ihe Coroner tailed for all rltueasra to tne homicide In oome forward, and OaHasbtr ili he waa nit a wlinei to the aim mnr, wnereupou Mr. Lvnn ouj.c.ed to hla teatliuonr. VVltnea aald hesiw Hurley talking to Qal livan, ani Qallivan aald to blm tnat tlieae men always rime aroun to make trouble, meaning i timml iga aui Hurley, Bb'inly aitrrwarda ne heard an altercation of worda inrtween nailivan. Cummliigaaua Hur ley. He i Ualllf an drop on hu kueea. "Cummmjatheu beat til in wltn a hale alick, anil Hurley kick d hlui. ' He Is i heard Uuriry eay to Uail.van: "I'll get get aquaie with you." John E. McCarlen, of 69 Esst Tenth street, stree', titd he siw Cummlng ami Hurl y lying ou the tlno alter tber were eh !. Ual.i van was bending over Hurley, holding hu writ', Ttioma Fav, a next door neighbor of OallU van. waa on the alilewalk and aawthe aaoit tn . He aaw an ball elk k nor other weapon exceni Ihe platol In Hall vun'a baud. Q dllvan ami Cuininlu, were a'andlng face lo face. Ualllr u ahot Carnniings flrtU aud Iben he chut lluil-j. lint three w tneeiei were examined for tne denfisi-, Tne J or j brun.ht in a vtrdlct that Galilvan ai.ot Cumrolug- la atlt-ilelen.e. 'Ihe loroner helj Uallivau In JJ.0O) ball for the Qraud Jury. m m A $800 Fire Causes a Soars. An earlr morning fir tn Joseph Kapllck's later beer saloon, at 1SI Orchard street, aid tsoylimage ann scared all ths tensnts of the nveaiiory bud ling. A Laundress Badly Scalded. VWIth la-lna Harr, nlty-tlx years old, of &7 East Twintj-nith str-et, wss badly scalded In the laundry st I03 Second aveuue ttiU morning, btie waa taken to llrlicvue Uoapital. Murder Trial Postponed. Tbt trial of Alartla Prluofaty, for the mur der of Jacob Wenner, at Queena, L. I., Nov. llia.t, ha bu posiponcd.tlll reu, 11 IBREII'S ANNUAL MESSABE. Measures Recommended for Legislation by Jersey's Goieroor. Dergen the Democrutlo Nominee for tlio Spoukersblp. (anciAL to Tne ivrmxa would.) TBrxroN, N, J,, Jan. la. In audit on to thf menibera or tut Lesltlature, which con vince l-diy, the cliy la Oiled with politicians from every corner of ih. Htate. Men of every party and Isctbii take Intense Interest In the omanlzalionot the Aaaemblr, the atrnggle for tne Hi tktrhip having extended to tbe re motest Atacmbly district. At tbeeiucus uf Democratic Assemblymen thla forenoon Jamct J. lltrgen, of Siroeraet, was nominated for Hnesker, receiving a vole to 18 tor Mullone, of lluil.on. A well-lulcnueil, olslnlerested gentleman gav this eatlmal of the strength ot each to Tnx Evkmmi Wonu cortepondent this morn lug: llergen, !3; Mulloue, 17. It la aitiled that ltobert Adratn will ba Pretl dentot tliebeuste, snd John Carpenter 1 sp pareully elated tor Ueeretary ot that body. Tie Hi publican Assembly csuous made the following nomluatlonai Mpeakar, ltobert Wlll lamt; Chairman of CCUcua, J. Herbert Potts; Becrttarv of cauona. K. W. Jackson. Gov. Lon Abbait't annual message It rttdy for dtltvery to the Legislature law this after noon. Ue will say, among other things, thst th estimated receipt for ths State Treaanry will amount to 11, BSS.7G0.87. Tbe Stale's nasfelsl condition It not erau-rruilng, but it wilt not permit naw tpproptla lona except la abaolutely necessary oaaa. It coaditlnn will also pre vent th imiutiiitte psvraenl of many appro priations heretofore made by the Legislators. The Comptroller rer-jru that aiproprlatloas loth i mount of TOM, 043.86 lomaln unpaid. Commenting on financial affairs, the Qovsr nor ifst "Unl'sa the Biate secures sddlUoasI senroes of revenue or Incresses Ihe sraoont to bt ob tained irom the pretrnt soorees, It will bt ev eial years before it will be lolly tbi lo mett the outatandlng appioprlatlone. " 'Ihe Governor repeata hla recommendation of a year ago urging tbe passage of au act re quiring lb levilugol aiol.ateral lnherltaure tax and a tax upon legacies, aud the Increase of tne tranchlae or license tax upon oorpora tlona. 1 h securllle of the Bute Fond are reported to bo SI, Off, 487. 11, but me Governor aya the figures are misleading, ss some ol tne stcuti tlescountel Iu the totsl aa assets ars practi cally wurlhliaa. . Tbe blnkhig Fund showed lS77,r3.Z7 In as sets Ooi. 81 last, the end ot Ihe fltoal year, a decrease of tM.MS.Il. It coat neatly tAOUO for the Sinking Fond Commltiloners to collect 118,0 0, ajd the Gov ernor recommends thst the office be sbollibed by making tiie Htate Treaanrer ex-ofado Com ml at .n rot tue sinking Fund. Ue also adua recommendations for Ihtpaa. itgo of lawa providing lor more equal aa.eas. ments, snd to enable boards of Fretaoidsr io leaie riparian right, to Increase from this source Ihe revmi.es of tne State. A large part of Ihe message It devoted to farm interests, In which the Governor gives the result of Hie Investigation by th Slat Commiaaun appointed recently to Inquire Into tk came of Ihe dej ressloa of agriculture. Th paasae ol lawa to protect aad encourage agri cultural interrat la recommended. Tbe aohoul cnu of IBM show th numbtr ot children la th biate, between the age of flv snd dgiieen years, to b4oa,7t, anla crease of 10,710 over Ihe previous ysar. Of thla numbtr tnere were enrolled In the public acbooia 344,0;, btlog an increta of ,1 over Ihe pravloui year. The number of chll.irtn atti'udlng private acbooia, aa near aa can be ascertained, waa 47, SCO, an incresae of 1.E04 over In prevloua year. Tbe number of chil dren lhat do nol attend any school la Mltmattd at uvrt lOd.ooo. Tbe schnola will secommodate ta,S04 chil dren, but tbe average aticnJauco Is oruy lSLSSd. Theie arc4.4Cl icachers, recclvlag an aver atessliirf ul 16.0ip-r nionitt. The abilitlon of tt.e trustesaot me -State .Normal School and the tiu.teea m ihe l-af Mute school, tbe mat U ard of Kiluta Ion to ..ct In lueir placea, and I iner.duition In ihe number of the State Hoard are also T conuncnord. I The H at- ul No Jeraey alda officially, free of charge, veiermti flue war who are entitled to h iei.alun and trek t secure it, snd In view of tbe lac r thai eo nunr veterana are awinulrd out of fees uy leu.lou abarka ih tlorernor lioi'- that Congress will paaa a law to protect Tn is w. re 4fi3inmstis of the Soldier's Home daring the year, stid a i.alauce on nand in th trraaury at fie end ul ineyear. TbeN tinntl t.uard, eon.l.ilna of SSSoOleera am 8,815 eulialed men. la reported to be In gjoi u.iud tlou. The Governor tnhmlta Ihe report nf the Fac tory luaiecior, favoring lawa In refereuoj to theemblormeutul c.lldirn and wmnen and for fcmry inaiiectluu, aud after recommend. Inn a Wort i' F.iir extilbit, conclude by cin gratalattng the people npon Ihe demooatratcd autcca of ballot ft form. BEN FRANKLIN'S ANNIVERSARY. Printers to Celebrate) Poor RlcLard's Birthday on Saturday. In aceoidauca with their custom for over oue hundred yetrs the printers of this city will on Saturday evening celebrate the anniversary of tne birihd yol tlHiJinun Ftankllu. the exerclaea will be held at the Hotel nrumwick, and Carl Sinurz win be the chief ryeaker. Paul I) na. Judge Ilra.lr, Brander Matthews, Itev. Dr. Meredith snd others will also mata aibiieaiea. 'I be Frii.kliii Lilerary Bictety, ot lirool.lyn. will otiarrve the ivnii tlh a rrceptioaani dinner si tte Ll rcti mi HoleL llinjjiuin Krauklin waa born In Doaton Jan. IT. 1700, and id. d In I'nlladelptila April 17, I TUX I He let l,o Mi it iu I II d phis, audtiilsepl. Up j. wrltun bj himaelf, it over his tombs Tba bodf ul Ilanliitilii VranHln. PrtnUr. Uk tba cofar ot an od bouk, lla euDlanla torn out And atritit oi Ma latlerink and etldlDgl, !. harM ta.Ki lor wnrii a. Yet ItMvork llaail aball di t b tnat, roUlll (aababa ifllapr' oeuajmora 111 saw And mora be-ill ful I'd'tfoa CcVNCted ap I ,l in ended "' . Tn Author. WBEM joa hat a lrll j.w will t plaaaajd with OABiknaLrriuiuvcB Pills. V lt fMtufrtd Ctcet of tlf V orld- ! Etibitltute forces snd Coffee. i Van Houten's has Jityer morcof tne flesh-forming ! ! elements of cocoa than is obtained by the best processes of ; ; ! other manufacturers. ! Van Houten's Cocoa ( "BEST & GOES FARTHEST." ; ; Doctors and analysts of the highest standing all over the I j ! world, certify to this immense saving, and by Van Hoo- !; ; ten's special process only can this be attained, ! i as-Vav HooTKM'a Cocoa "oootrid.elwarauad" poaaaahf the great adfantas of leafing no Injurkrae affect oo tbt aarfoaaayauu. No woodar. tharatora, that la il part ! i of the world, thla aaaar'i Omm Uroaaaaendi br edlemm,lBatfiodrte ; , Laub4errt wr thercaeiaaa.elicla,fWralaitlguaebr calliLreaiaaraMlulta i lulaauadalklricaiitBdpac Aak for V IIocraTs and aOa tAtr. B i CUT THIS OUT. Huw Thla unit Walt watt until Tt.ur.dj. Jn. 15. t n o'clock. QrMi OnncolltUtlon K of 4 Lares WtaolMtl Flrmt lQattwr b iral ont. Id cooMQQ'no o' th UU ttra$?5U,UXwurthorMoD'ftDd 8orltD0tO b lor, lU)ftndothrcoUhr bwu ffdf ro J i nv bvn deutd'! Vi mo? tbe woek to tb tw lirro dotihl ba lUntt H2i and H'ii BfOftdwr. rornar rjthftt,, Kw Vom Oltr Tb two bottl Inst b? lin clokod tor ov vNk to ftrtaDK for tbla n.ft Kim lo-ur.oo fU, ana thy wtllb onanau ftiialii. tfid bia ciaat Klra Inauranca Hala wilt oomminoea rhu dy, Jan. lo, at 3o'olok. l-varjrthlnc will ba told at retail 00 lar eanU Im tbaoaetual coit, an tt la ordr1 tbat tba ntlra atoax rom-i h cload nut within flra dara, Tbeat praUar for tba Insuraaoa omnpinf, aittr earafallj lamlnm the svtoctc or Clot blnu. conotuiliKl tb aatna waanot ao badir daniaa-Ad aa clalmad by tb aaurd olotliloa; manifaeturara, and latlioi to acra aa to actaal lata wa wera lorcod to lako tha atock and tarn It Into raonaj, and ttaa rooila matt t aotd at one In or icr to niakvaflrii, afittlarnaatt aa thla aal will only lt tits 1a .ft at W2 and H'-f Broadway, rorosr of Tw-lttb trat. Thla t tb Arat lima a aala n( aacb ltraofdlnary raainitnda hai star takon plaoe in Naw Y rk and will nTr ocear aain. In order to hiw what flgantle harg aloa will b offered, a law prloe are mnttenadt and rmnbr tber ar Eaarly 100,000 other food wo cannot mentlnn t. Oat thla o it, brinr It with ron and aak tor tbe lrllowtnc menttonad artMlea, and reraenber thl great aie will only 'att ir daya lMa'a Rla antltaTarOTiooat.aJ 86. wi rib ttaoo. ThU iM Ofarooat la wall maiK Boo quality, heavy rloih. UUet aiyl and ruaravd worth 1 00. Tbla tV.rJft Orercoat we allow yon to keep hm fourdayat If yon don't think U worth 910.00, or If you ar not aatlaHl with It, no matter what th eana. If not aollod, wa hereby hind oarlvat and arrttotn return thi B2.H.V Man'a Maucant Ohln cbllta Ororooata, 4,tm; worth VO.OO. en'a eitr Fine Klatan Iteavar Ovarooate, 48. Oil . gnaramead worth liMK). ThtaUrarcoat la lined with illk-flnl-bed lining and ta trry handaom. Arao, orar 10,000 different atfl of eitra fin Overcoat roually aa chrau. An olacant pair of Mna Wit tar Panla for tm oenn, cnaranteotl worth t.VOO or tn.nar returned. Tdin UfUoent Pant a ar mad of hoary dark olotb. very hnim. and If yon don't think they ate worth t& 00 bring tbtn back and gt ruurDH cant, A tp Undid salt of Man's inter Clothe. t;t 74, rrr hatfdaon and gnar autoed worth l..(H). And If yon don't think tbla en it ta worth 415.00 w hereby acre to return tbo :i.7C Mftt'aieitrafln Quality f.olU,tR.lf9.tallor mad, elftgftutly tnmtdaad worth t'J&.OO. And over 40,000 dlffennt kind of anlta, silk and satin lined, ot finest quaM. AU most go, regard leaa of ctorqualliy. AapUndidault oi Roy Clothe. 1)9 oenta, very handaoma and worth 95 00. Un' hlegtot 811k Kmnroldersd H4Pndrs, 10 cnU worth 8A cents. Kood, large Umbrslla. rJOonta, rarved handle, worth gal. (MX Men's lateat tyl tiff I)rby Hata, 4P Mftt,snarnted worth tH.00 or mony rtorod, and 100. OOO d Iff root other food w bar not apaos to mention her. Uont vtltooall and aiawln good and prloe at tbt ?rat Mr Iaaarafto Sal at retail It oom nothing ooallin and ndg for yoarselt. and roa wtlt find that th at ov are poaltir facts, A onanoo to get auob tiatgalnaoceara only one in a Mistime. R mmber tb addtrai. tb two largo donbHi bolld lags. 8112 and 82-4 Broadway, oornr llhak. Xaw York. Unrtng tfaia Oreat tin InanranoolMUoboth balldlng will no opn from U o'clook In tb morn ing until Oo'elosk at ntirbt. llmnibr,thtsOrt l-lroftal donteomeao until 1 buraday, Jan, 15. at .lo'eloek, and will only laat flta daya. Watt nnttl Tbnraday afVrnoon at 3 o'clook. BMKINQ AND fWANCfAL AIUHMUH. H. T. WI1TE ds CO., TiBW YOUK l AIEHSUH. JOHN II. DATIS V CO. NKW YOKICt MKrSHUH. CONNOU V CO., NEW YOUK ARC AUTHORIZED TO Offer for Subscription ONE MILLION DOLLARS of Preferred Eight Per Cent. Cumulative Stock Mentioned Below. thurber7whyland COMPANY. Ortrantaed under tk Lawa of the State f New Jersey. TUB HUBSCIUPTION LINT W1M. BE OPKMBII ON BIONDAT, JANUARY IO, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. Mm AND W1LI. BE (JIaOMED ON TCEHDAr. JANUARY 10, 1801. AT OR BKFORR 8 O'CLOCK P. H. ACTIIORIZVD CAPITA. MTOCK. 1S.O00 8hare f rrarerre4 8 per eeat. CaaaaleulYO Hlaat ... a31.SO0,000 1S.OOO rthare at OeaaraU (Cataatea) Steele SI. 000,000 Pair ! ef all Waare. 810O. ALL SHARES ISSUED WIU. BE FUIaIaPAID STOCK. HTOCKtaOLD. KRH WlLla UATB NO PERSONA!. LIA BILITY. ONB.TfirHTI or TBE COMMON HTOCK (SiJOO.OUO) REMAINS IN THE THEASURT OV THE COMPANY. UN. IfiSUBD. TUB BY.LAWS PROVIDE THAT NO BOND OR MORTOAUB CAN BE CUE. ATED WITHOUT TUB CONSENT Of NINETY PER CENT. OF THE PICK FEItRID MTOCKUni.OBRSi AIMO THAT THIS I'ltOVlMlON CANNOT UE AI.Tf.UKD EXCI'.IT BY TUB LIKE APFIUMAT1YB VOTE. Th books sad account of tb Una haft bMn aabmlllwl to Vetera. YALDRM. BROOKS A DONNELLY, lb valt-taowo pablia aoconnttat, tbe ro.olt of wboa saailntioB is oobodlad la lb feUowla ertlfleti 11 PivcBt.. Bsw Yosts. Jan. 0. 1801. Mesar. Thcsbksu Wbtlamd A Co., Raw York. 7..ffMFn; W liaf oaaralBad tb Booka end Aoeounta ot joar firm trora tb ported, 1 February. 1980. to 31 Jaourr, IB IK), and w Had tbat Ibeltot ProBlaol tbo baalsoa (iocludln lntoroot on Capital) Mtaall; cellooUd and roalltod for tb tan rra amount to 8!,0&O,B30.6l to wblob moat bo added tb tat tbor .atlmatod aaaa raalllabl Irom ncolleotod Look aeeoanta oon aldarodiood 1R0.000.00 Total "3.S00.rJ3aei Or an aroraat of U'.'0.0S3.t6 reaily. Tbaa roanlta aroobtatnod aftor ebrsttsoff all exponaa. ram, loian at od borrowed moo.y snd tbo cuamnteod alria of tbo Junior partn.r and baadaof department, lllcwiae larsoesponao for adrortunn and eatabUablD trad mark. fortber xamlDatl.o of tb aocooats for tbo period of 11 month, ending Jan. U, 1801, abowaa net profit, after cbarslos alrlo and all ether es panasa upon tb aamo baala aa abofe. ol t21, 451. WJ. or at th tat ot v t'-Ml.SIS3.ttt for tb. yar. Your rw.pet tully, YALDK.N. BR00K8 A DONNELLY. THE REHULT I.AT STATED 18 KIM'IVAI.K.NTTO H P"R CENT. UPON TIIH PItKFUltUEO STOCK AND 18.10 Pi:it Cl.NT. UPON THE COMMON STOCK IHSI'KI). TEN T1KIII-AND SHARES OF THE rUKFEUKEII STOCK ar now offtfod for pablio aubacnptlon at par, Hubicriptlona will b pajabl. a fo lowai 10 per cent, en nppllcntloo. 30 per cent, oa nllolaueut. 30 per rent. In llfleen duyi niter 30 per real. In thirty datynf nllotment. Tbe anbaeripllon llat will b opnd imalta neoualy at tb ofiieo t 8. V. WHITK A CO . 3(1 Wll at., Now York, and 4 rl&.rman at.. Ch caso. 111. JOHN 11. DAVID A CO.. 10 Wall at.. N.wYotk, anJ CONNOR k CO., Tl Brodwy, Naw York. Habacrlptinn. will lo bo rolf d by TUP. IUPOUTER8 ANU TRADLUS' NATIONAL BANK. New York. TIIK roURTIl NATIONAL BANK ot New York. CENTRA la T.MJhT COMPANY of N.w York. Mtaara, WILROtlR, JACKSON A CO . Protl- d.nc. II. I., and l tbofflooof TIIURDKR. WIIVLAND CO., 116 Haul. St., Naw York. PrMpectnaetand blank forana ofnppll. rnlleu tar otneU enav be obliilnrd npun nppllrnttan ta either eflbe bn.lter. MUSEMENTS. TUNY PASTOR'S IHKATItk. IlinnV 1 Lottl-l.Ua.iu. Throo CatBma. HARRY Rojer. Bro,b.,;. JW.Burns KERF El L. i MATINEE TO-DAY. 1 UYOhUM TIIKATKK. "nai Inl pf i ah.,....!.!, nfi ULhKi Bwtln.a-80. M.t.Blnrday.l I IIUim.1.111 -liuriND'tiii thkatrZ BARUY IN rv I ftm&tsk. OrahMttioa plays ovory aftuneaa and afanlas. ; -4 9 CHAN D OIEr?A HOUtS. H RESERVED SEATS, sSn?.1 Mi )M WBDNB8DAY UATMIKR BATTTRDAT. H TO-NICHT, STEELE MACKAYE'S ifflM MONEY MAD, ; K. Ai-ttnft)dnm,of aWtwtja, 'bbbbbbbbb 1SHXT WCBa-THB IWHPfoTOl f IH WORTH'S ----- m I Ull I 1 1 U GTi AYR. at: SOTII ST. 1Lsni TUB 3IODI1L OF THE TVOULB. ' ' GREATEST COLLECTION OF OURIOS 'BBnnl AND OKANIIBSTSTAIIE SHOW. 'oBBBnl ATU SJTRKRTTHBAIRK. NaorSthave. 'iaannnnl .. i".Tfy aifbt-Mtin4 Wei. nnd Bat. 'TBBni llTta So linn Oraaoentlfo PoefnemanoM. 4BBBnl Jpa Arta.r'a nHloalMd Comedy Deaaaa. Wwnnnni BLUE JEANS : BIJOO THKATRE. Broadway, a aeSOth a. liaBBnl ,hI.V A'C?V.MaUnM Wednoad.y and satarain '$!wnnnni liTll WKKK and I.A-T BUT uU fBBni OV IIDYTS OftKATBST B0OOS 'ItBBnl A TEXAS STEER. ? Ja. 2,NatC. Ooodwln In "TBtC NOMINKK." kH rlllRFR", ithst. museum: M IIUUt.ll U Opera. "THE MASCOTS nvB SIOUX INDIANS UND COWBOYS '? Prank Moran boada tba Vnodwlll. Cimnni. tl aHKRRMANN'liTHEATRs. BVay aad nth at. ' "M HERRMANN. &Mt AND HIS WONDKRrUL KnTFaVrAINMCinC ,BBni KVKNIWUH. S.t.0. MAT. WKD-. BAT.. 3. IS. 'H OTERO .lEEIUraW M'i'W RK THKATRK po.ltlfa.ly lea ffk. inBnBnl NnXT M BKtt-LYDIA THOMPaON. 'CBbI Matlneoto-dg ata.lt P. M. 'faBBBa COLUMBUS THEATRE. : Kfw. -ia. M.tti-aaiWad. and t. r, at, $BBBni AFTER PARK, H HAUMBRSTEIN'S HARLEM S fl ffanlnn. S IS. Matin Batordae. -PR. .'aBBBl c'riTHE CITY DIRECTORY. 9 3niOKKqDARBTURATRB.J.I.ItILTa,UtHa, 'laBBBs NKtl. , 1IIB BBBni BURGES COUNTY FAIR. S Kfonlnia. H-l. htarJy Matin. 8. BBBfl KOSTER & BIAL'S.rx.tt. ;fl CARMENCITA. 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