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;! THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 2S, 1'J2. . I I DOG TOURIST OWNEY.' Ho Arrives in New York Aftor a i Trip to the Texas Border. Covered with Decorations Awarded En Route by Friends. Travels Without n Clinptron nntl j on Undo Sum's Mull Trains. "Owner," the dlstlniriiWicil doj trft Teller, paid a visit to Tit Kvbnivi Woiti.1i (illlcc thu morning. Ho liad Just returned from n u weeks' trip to Texas ami tlio Mexican liorrirr, and was on his wny back to the Alhanj post ppppn t,;i onice. which be has clnlnvd as n renlderjec ror H i ' tbopH eight or nine years. 9WKWi', -km' " OWNEV. Till: DOfi TKAW'M.rit H i 3 Ea Nobody knows exactly how old "Owney" LHBt ' Vw ',' or wnern ha c,,lnc r'"m oi'U'lnally, but It Is IIHFt I WiV k , ta'e tosay that hobasa wider nciiiialiitunce. H i"12J! J than any other dog In tlio world, and has a LLLK ' &l record as n traveller that throws tho exploits HRKi' 'illx ot (Jen. Daniel l'ratt, O. A. T.,coinplctrly f HH , tVi7 into the shade. HHf; i'l I 'J here Is not a clerk In the railway mall j LLpH!! ,- I i service from ono end of I ho country to tlio ! St f other, who docs not regard "(nvney" as u ?! f p. personal friond, and "Ovvn'-y" rtclprocatrs , t- J ' p i tntstedlngor good will by absolutely refus- IHii l$f VK (0 assoelatc with any mm whu Is hot1 H' (''),(l''" ciinnected with the postal department. . LHf$ ''si'l " cn" scenl a lna" ,ras" " "i" rr. rina BHf ?SSf when ho travels it Is alwnjslu a mill car, ' HgjHlj 3t&' where ho knows ho Is among his II lend', wh'j j H! ;) Vt, Mill look alter his lunilorl and so" mat hu , IHfl "ifft'-l neer lacks a good meal when h; Is hungry. ' H' 'jfM7 Although his pedlgtco Is a in meruit nn. a'lliu slderahle uncertainty, appearances would In-1 iiiHl k& i' vivP (ileal o that he possesses a predominating LLBIk ' i'llr B'ralu of tlio Scotch terrier, although hols HiHH 383 ' i-omew hat larger and more heavily built lli'in IRwI ! mri' the mm-bloodid representatives of that 41 1; iMi bie( d nf dogs. HHlfl ir 'iB3i possesses In a high degre" nil tlio know. 9 f I J3L llu iiualttles which alstln.iilsli the Scutch HaBfS Hk teirliT family, nud for general liitelll,'enre, H ' KsSf his menus sav, there Is uolu dog In exlslcuio MBM, ( Vr. llul Is hli equal. iHrfl ;' W lll face is homily, but irood nil tired, nnd B)! tW'- he Ins a faculty of making liltns.'l( penectlj Hf'lF i' li' "' homo wherever he mar hnppen to In', HH H ' fi W" whether In the wilds of tanaita and .Mitltie, B I't'il , Slsl' trout on the plains ot '1 ejus, in Hie slupenot HBB'k VtPa!' tha Pacific, and for this and. :irlous mlier IllliS-tVl kffifj- rnahiitu belHalnnvn win ml) vvi'lumiul whei- HHBii'fi (osIk ovcrhogiH'K. HF'!; i 'fti H Is cnu-.Mcred a great honor b the postal B) l ( Si cle'ks tocnterliln "OHiiev" on his travels, HB'J ' $ if" nnd a "ll0l volume might bu tilled nllh Hi'; III li&iKl';' HB ''1 ' ' I of Kdmnton, N. V. HiSiif Like a statue K Hi!' Itl Colorless, Emaciated, Al- BMlllm most Helpless IHKIHh iili Kidney and Liver Troubles HBirtw l IHl Tholnllnwlnirfiuiii Mr D. M. .Tr.7!an. n rr- , K $ v -Mm llf rK& tlrel foru.er, nml u'ip of the mtitt isr.tril Hlvl H ll1' Hh'- (Hiatus oi ot-epi i'oiiDt. '. BBIM' ffiit Ml "ToC. I. JholTM., Lout II, M.m . I DK'i T H 5? Tl,lt llHho Ue'11' ' VM,H tnUiMi io rnlU -' L. MHli Btlt il In IHI ttai of tl)eruveIaiulM.unat'tn inls pax'-M Bmlv J Hx cIUiiD, i ititfnulu ui tuoot thre jpar I , B 1 1 r aJ l8411' f'1! toin'i lor ten jean iMir ' BFi;rW j' U intfatl thee f at I hint .n troul led with my I H''y fltlKMtfHk Liver and Kidneys I HHH: FilffKflQI (Tailuullr rrovln.' ' r--t th HB JrtHBKMaw fool itielka) tred'iiR'iit, tut never iut muru HftflHHHH 8r than tewi ' rary luacf. lhr.e jetr-4 ai:o I cut HBRtlLSjJr do r so low tin. l J iiiiiltl kfiirirl mhIU. I HK -'Cv'HMSr lovke I uur like a orprt thau a Jlvtnif Lptinr HK'AhCWBfsT ' tn(i " Tl tH rati ruul'l "at uottiluir vt uuy wkWJmWlmKt- f" tone iiieuio. Itr ll.e wp. it I air BHHKHR' f hill trinl I wn who sawnio preilirieil IVTf ' Vr & th&t I touM ).ot jui.l) iM hut uM.ort tlim. KiP Jkm: r ,'if IfP'!.n"Jt'ih.H ih Lino l mul no hUu oi a tm Ht't ; ,fl fs fe, cvul'l Im ftmii lu mi huil). I uhh hjitly emu i IB f bI & t t. ' ''' a" ' !';i'' '"' nu,r'' ,,ll,r 11u" " iitrhh Bh i ' JS'W r Yf T' Niutiii, f'titi tl.ty HikhI1 .ir'-upnrUla nts m- H' ifft B Wf Li l' COn. Infill.. J to I iiit!Kt 1 thuiitfht I wnnlil tr1 mKmmW K 9 t$l ' Jiol'"-- I naii minhrl tl.r l tst huttle 1 nuti it H , U S Eb lt& ttat 1 1elt Lett it, mtViM .( s the liilliliuuiil- K H vk X& ttou hi i in It ii i lid.l huldi(lel, the ti!oi B, 't' ffi J wi bfpau to return .unit f n e nud 1 httmii In tct-J B ft jR R1 ill Imihum- Afd. I ha I takon threa lottJt I B I t f fv couKi ijt Mnjtlniiif wtihuut, hurtinx Ui4. Uhj, PPPFH - t 0 J" ill 111 I out fio hlinurv t)mt I Ib if n 111 Haci to Eat 5 TimGS a Dav i B fi H i forawliil, ami liictiu - ua totrtt up In tin ! B BT jV, Ditfht t fat until thi' v-a-t u rnpuirfil. ' B ' m fi A -IflfciJ1 'ilio' kU weli aloiiv In firc 1 hi. i ov.rctl B B T J $v nul am In tik-uruii l"'aJtli. t I'M wi'. mi'l K B T 3 SJ?f it in m t-lt. Cau rct abuiit n vrll u o.r It it BkK Si 'Im t! 3m" uurel to all who khij uif t M- the about atnl j wmMmWY & K ' HE look my to wl)1, We fcucietlini'H hear ot . i t Hr K 1 Ww Snatched from the Crave HRI' i W 'Tll If Ifevec thre wa nuch a cai t arn the loan and flB" B l Ji JIoocl a hartopariUa did It 1I tur titt hwii a B V fll y: Ut Kieit thing lor thi mt'dlctne as wci. a?i tor me. H( IB 3 VI 11 ' J e" hH3' '" 'l cured lilui I fttind a koui! B V 5 B ' tlinu of betnf fured."' U M. Jmiiuv. HRn ft filif Ccnilrms Every Word. JBBBBBBIB1'M S Ku'l " 1 1 ao rrad nhat Mr I). M. Jordsn, of thin ( -K & I : 4 tJwi haa latd In reference t.t liin rondltinn nvk' fit R ireloilt taking Hood' haif-apariUa and BjBf mm viV I St w' ll u'" done for htm. antl Imh not the BBr B f'bM " iluhtOM hojUatio:i lu coiidrniliiir 'rj nordof IH11' ' UK Mnfff' it It Holtin tolled alout In tha itaKeaudln !1 (fB Stf S toy fctorfl. It ha treated a Jarpe uale lor SDIil Hood's Sarsaparilla PPPJB '-V ' 0 0 ij Mr ruatomtra InTtritbly nprk veil of It." PJPflPPl f H' ii Al-1 M Uz"' :MlTCtKLL' Knur irlt, Kdnioston, N V, Hi jW K etj IS IIonl'rillhoiiMbiilnerrr family medl- PJPPw iUP F Vt V clsecbest. OnceUMd,ttitytrelwayipferred. pn ,p -' Iff! m sK, B lit PJPPMLnPJLttNpJLdiik, iflfeLfitbiAjiAML., IiM:iL jw In'ercstltuanecdotfsiif his p'"l' n vin ous piiitsur he c'liinirt Itissiii.i th.i' no s-Id mm st in in tu .y ninrr than a umnlli ni n tlnv . and nitpietnn wlenlie lomos In Irom a lupin vlu only i step In k iv " how d'W iln t(i tile bav iiniI I hen be oil on Hie loud iiifaln. lie L'i'is "Ii I when an I where he pliascx. and when be his , IntiMliUil n town to his sillsfnrtl m, Im will loaf nrniinil the railroad station, Like iin , next train i.u' nml I'niitlnuu his jiiiirnejlnus with Miiither compatis tit his frle.nls. i He w.is neMTkiMwn to travel In nriy tliirii; lint a railway triull express, and nil elTerts in Induce hill to .iu'epi liixutl is ai eiFiiiiii"d i. II ms mi pstilitiln and llmlteci i'x,ires pas. semjer trains Ihimi prnvnl unarnllliiif. lie will nolilesei. his friends. When "owner" travels he uu illy onlv weals u pl.il'i leallei isillsi. with i brl -lit silver plat", nn which Is ongraM-d 111 (ullnw Injr Inscrlptloii "onnii, Altimy l'"si tiniru." Ills last trip, however, was a iu:nnr.ililn ntie. for win li lie Kiitliu-k In VwVirk list nllil lie pnmillt wore n hninls' ineian le.iil.er ill j- liiirness, whli li was linril' weluliled Uiiwn wlin im lull nits, in'sl.iK ( Ins, 'itiii ms nml nt in in nieiiti ii n Ins J nirni) iroiu the Mexl .hi b mn r I heie iiiusi have bien it leasl four nr tlvi puiiii Is "I these souvenirs presented lis arl iris tilemls ul uik' 'li' r.ute, atnl while i "owner is nne r the in . in ili'sl ami le. tlrlnnr ni d"s It wiisi isj tn -,i i-ih it li" t '"', nn limiieiw iiiiiniiiii "I sa's'i-Uon I'i inn- li inpl iIIiik his ll IM'I III! limlli'llS Hiiro ii ni.i-13 I UK s' uiii'ed with tLe : official marl, of twenty or thirty iiost-olllces, liiLludlni; sun Antonio, run Worth, New Orleans, Atlanta, Nashville, lljltlmore, Washington, iiiclnn.ill nnd Phllaileliihln; twonr itirie brass hoiaeshins, imo with the Insirititlun "(n.ud l.utk md (od spied to Our I allium l'rlud," another with " Pre unled to Ills Ihijjshlp, b 1. M. Parker, llallluiiire, p. o ," and uny nuuiber l paper t.iBs. iii.iiMiiii; checks, rliuiiuis. punclud luliisnii I ni her llilerntlns; eurlos A bin disk hi iinii.ll tbi 10 In lies In diameter has this inscilptlon. ' Mi Kliilej mid I'miee. linn; mule lioui Ohio Meet nnd i alliiunla Hu, l'liua, o. " nuts wero presi nt ed by the 1 Inrliiiiatl Cuiiiiie, , nr innii .mil Ih'i Al lantu tniitiliillun, sliowlm; llnl iiwiiei" has frlunds allium; the newspaper im u. I hren Mexli.ui mills, nni iMippei nnd twnsiiur plires. a Jnpanehii coin, a lead hall ilnllii. nnd n niiinb.'i in neiiileserl' pt urlnles, unk liik'iit leist a hunilri-d nnd tlttj ililfeient me. uietit"s of tliu trip, wero attuilied in tlio Harness In Im i, evervbidy whom he inel H'einedtn have wanted to eimtrlliuie s'liuelliln,' m " until , s 'eiilletll.in nf iiirl'isllles. owney' Is spnnilltis the d iv lu tlio New nr1 rosMiRlu-, wheie he held a reeppiiiui , Ihls nun nlnif and iiddod one in two plei es In I IiIk eiiliei'llon nl coins, toys iii.diiiel.ils. '!- Iik'hi hev.lll retilin tu Albuir liv iliii mall I rain and siudv tne eomllilon of aftulrs exist- lniflli Ilio I'list-iifllio llu re. AH liiMnuiiIlnii Hint " owner" Is employed 'In liirli'ham to InvestlKile "ra'-hnles' lu i the postal seiMm is tiidik'uantli d "nl",lliy his friend, u Im sayiho illstlticulslieil tr.iviller Is tun honest nud hl.jh.mlhdid to play the spy auioiii; hlsirlends. THE MILITIA WON'T WOE.; But tlio Oremonies at Grant's Tomb Will Do Imposing. i Ml the arrniiitementH for the laMni'nt the , roi nrr-Monu uf Ihu (Irani MoniiiiRiit nt ltlvernllo I'arlt lii-imuinw huo Im n riuu plelul, mid II Is v. pee It'd tli.it the Im, nsliiif i-ereiininli'3 will Iki wUucssfd b an Imineii'o I tliinii. What w us lo lmo been tlio moat Impislng feaniie, the mllltao imrade, has In en nibbed of Mime uf Mm jirosj eetliu altiaeiUeniHsby i the riius.il of (loi. l'lnwer to order out tlio. 111. si HrlK'.ilo of the National (iunrd lor full drt'isp.ii.nle. Troup A, howfier, will parlle j Ipute in the psimle mid act as I're.ldont llui 1 1 Noil's t-vcurl. No n her National liiianl Company will lake I part, but at the la) Inn uf Ihu inriiei-slntie. Hip i i''iiiipaid''si. ngiilnr tru ips Inmi.m- riuoi I ' iiul and tw.it'i nipatip's nf iii.irluo.s uud s.illuia iroiu tlio Nnij-'iiiid will n eilio 1 Hit' l'rililentlnl pally, ) t ul. I Mill, nt (.en, 1 llseiald'M HalT, hays lth.it (ien. I'll Kuril Id has Uielliudlo onhr nut the 1 list HrlKiidu nf the Natlomil (iiiaul bii'iiise the time was ton bilef. I'm I In r ' than this, It iinliiedoiit bj (I'll. I'llKerald, i he (in u wutild havetii bear the net cssary t -1 p. ne ni 44.1)110 Ihciii'-elUs, It orderid nut l) Hi"! .iiermii. Hid "-tale would pu II. 1 Villi. .in ii ,lulah I'nrtiT Mijsth.it I he Com mittee on AiiniiKUiietitsiit tliu (ir.iul Monti. ; im nt A'sii, I'll Ion had not rupii sled Hut this ,. Nallm.il i.u.ird hi urihieJ out utilll last I 1'ild.iy, o'ul Huil It was then ton lite. l. 1. s. . I!. ( rtiKer, ciiilrnifiu nt the Ahsn. , (litlun's Ar,n Cuniuil tee, ii'Kreth oxieed- i l'i,'U that the I lrsi UNado will nut lui ii mt bin h" n. illpa now Hint the ( umiiitt le was i illl.uon lu iisUin? toi -i inlliiai pii.uie i i.i . i 1 wi i i iKiiature tu the Mil lit it was , pas-id pl-t b'lili' Hie I e.l-l .tine niljuinii il Mala s iiim truw a li'lMii tri'iti 1'.' uilnek I hi'un until I'.' ii elm k uiiilnU'lii, nud tlmu-, sa 'nls ul p i'i')'' will duiibili'ss lake iidiaiiiiice ni ll 1'iwUi.t'hs ihu tuii'iiiuiiit's at l!liulle l'..rk. ' Mlllieeltv (lepnrtnieniK will 1 1 m- at tiiimi i I In tire nlutiie with a it's iliitluu p.is-e I In Hie llu.lld it AliH'llllt'li. M also the pilUile schools, and tin iim h I'lj.". Hit- ( Ustuiii 1 lluu-e mid i-ub-lifjsiirj, an I tin) banks and u uiiv PiprlUint lliirrls'in Willi all Hie meinbi rs nf ' the i .ii Im I Hint tiieir lamlllt'X wli.naii b ate W.isliliiKb n 'lie i pecltil tn If K li the i II V nt !i Mti.iilglii. 'lUei will siu.i ul the I tun . A 'in.e li jU'1. I 'liu p . N. (.. s.. N. .. ('apt. (. 1'. line i c iiiuiiiiull.iK. "HI lorm line In mint t aid ' IielllK III'' 1 lltll Welllle lllitel ut U'.lu I. .1. i , Ihu I lesliteut, litsi iiuluel. the I.e'ii nil in n. tlllnillllKIhe .ll'lll), Hi" AilllJil.il 'I III li 1 1 i.tl r lu inn li.lllleit nlll". t'lM'nl miosl, ,, . ii inpMih il hv ineiiiiei sui Hi" i nuiiiiimi' ' f ' An. in. i me il-, will I ave Hie 1 lltll Mtnuu ll" l i in I .'. Ul uM ts. i 1 1 v nii" s.iiinini; tb" Pli si lent will wl . el llli.imlumu, lui.i pinto mi.. live dun," lh ll'Sldelll s tanl.l.'i' .11, .1 tht'l'i I'l.ll.Hiln Ml ttllli i III lie l'.H "I ' he ran UU s I lie II if i ill mh will bi' up rltlh aieniie in I ut ..hi i Hi Mri'ut, irutn I lilj.seie iih s'li'i'i in Mrondwiv, up lliuadwai and Hie Itniliet.iril UiM'ieul.si'eiiiid Hieel, llmiuh si , ni.i-sei'iitid street tu lllu'ishle dili" .n.il I In nt t- uil'laietimiit. t p n arrival at the louib ll.e President will li.'i. Iietlij then-KiiUr Irmpt Uuin i.'v ii a i I lam! .urn Hi" marines and silltu . Irian He) IliiH'klt li Nim-anl I Atiei i' in ul ik lb" stand Hie lolluul.iK r i. ,-i iiiiiw ul 1 I'' can led ma: I M ,. I'V I illicit Mttr lUu I. " llml lo (hv I ( h ,l. fu , a Nsi.iiinil air I h.i.i i llr Jul,. lUll i .ttlilf-i- li l.eit ltirt Potter, Prriutntit l,ri.l . Mini I'll" s". lilt i mi lt.in:t I'li'i-!- m Uf ty tli Preiiidrnt of the Ui.Ui I Mktii nnd nilitin.i,. Mu.ii i Ait1i,.-t l. Hun I'uftunrfT VI llintvM. I.run i.ll in 1. Ill ,1 IU.I I Irliu "i it "1 i "( Jl irui.s f rum tho l'n,t,',l Mnl. mini iiI-vim M' t imu.iiiiiti II li expiitid lliui t.oy. I'luwer, Mnvnr (il.ilil and member, ul Hie lluanl nt Abler well, Iluvi'i lioud) mid men Ikts il luook ln t oiniiiun i uui.rii, m. inl rs of Cum;, ess, lir.uid n:ii ili,nlt.iiies and uiher pruniinei.t people will wliness the f , temoiiles, and p i. itlnisut he gra , I stand hive htrn rtsrrv, d In, (I (III i Mr. I . x i.i nut and fiuillv win nrrupy I c its ullll tl e President II. .nriy 'llu iides-di'-t imp m iheNatlntial s.utf of the in A. H. luvn I'oi n r iiieslid to IU' e' m the Llareiauiit Hotel. Illvt'islde drive, at l.aii r. vi., to cseort ( uniniauder-lD-Clltet John palmer to (Jen. Gram', toinb. THE WORLD'S REAL ESTATE INDEX asres man weary footstep. 11 M 1DJ rimttnir( rrom first ravt. however, as was shnwn after the death. Feb. St!, lsito, of .liihti Jamb Astor, was not tho ca i . 'I he dhpnrlly In their fortunes was the result simply nf Inheritance. 'Ihelr fatlitr, Willi mi II, who Inherited th" hulk of old .luhii.l.ionb Ant il's money, llivisledlt Inrinl i -tme, and lilt twn-lhlrds of It tohnildiut sun md t ho r -her third to nil im. j ihnliitrt i In value of the elder son's por- I linn i,is hem minor mid, In prnpnrtl m to th" Kr iwiiiuf llmdlj, than that of Hi" yriiinvr h'.n. which aei ounts for the disparity In tin Ir i fori line st Hie present time. i It Is said Hut a htrlkliiK rrnluin of the iiiniiiKd'iefi', ' f th" Aslur piupeny H tli.it the KiL'Jter part uf It Is titilnsii-i d. 'I here Is s, mtirli ot li that the oeca Mmial lo,s of a Ikiiiso or two i or even of nn entire block .vould amount to iniieh less than tho picnilums to bj paid an nually upon the whole. sot t I'fri ir sus. William Asior, whu, diirlnir the lite of his fattier, was tomphlely overshadowed In him. has alwajs hi en more or less In the liiektfrouiiil hi far as puUn prnmlnelieo was concerned, lie was only hoik nlrd by Ihu letleiled IlKlil of his wife, who since the death nf Mrs. John .tarub Aslnr.siwi.il jiars l.etnro that of her hus band, has bein the acknowledged leader of N( iv York tiishlonable soil' ty. Korniili) Sears the ltilluento of Sirs. Will iam Asinrln hiiclely matters has turn all powerful, and hu has. In faet, been the sole arbiter uf thofateof those who have nought to K'Hn admittance lo tlio " Inner cliele," or the creme (le In cretup. as Ward .McAllister culls It, Her redecessor had been Mrs. John Jacob Astor, her slsler-ln-law, and alter her dtath It was natural tint sue should assume the I sceptre, I ho wlfa of William Waldorf Astor lint belni rt'cocnled b her as cntltltd to I Hike the lead. I Not I iiu lifter John Jacob Astor's death, 'however, them was n clash nf authority at Newport when .Mis. till nil Waldorf asserted 1 her rlRlit to lw known as "Mr. Astor," a title which lull lung bi en appropriated by liei aunt, Mrs. William Astor. 'I ho Issue was never deflnltcl settled, nl tliniiKhtlio juiitufcr lady never gave up her clilm tu the title. Hut ns sue has lived abroad most nf the time ilurlnif tho past two ) ars. the iiiasi has been left clear lor Mrs. Willi no Aslur. whu Is still known lu fasti, lonalilv circles oldi us " Mrs. Asloi." I UllOWIII (II UII- AsTUK lOIITl'Nr. I With ciintliiu.il lnvesttn,' nnd contlnml spicul.illiu lb'' tstliunlesuf the Astor hoard havcKrnun Hteudll), iiulll nuw ll Is nu tin Luininon thliiK to heai ll asserted Hial the combined wealth of Hi' family ntii'iunts lo 4tl(i,())0,0iii. John Jui-ub Aster's Individual shim nt ' wealth was nilcn put nt 'j,"iii,oiio,ii(ii) and even citni, noo, nun, and mil) l.isi Nnieiuber stub a weiLltifurui'd writer ns Ihntiiai (I. i Mien man estimiti d It at $1,"iO,iiiiii,iIi)ii. in cold tjpu thl, seems ii ver) lusk-iiltli ant .sum In represent the wealth uf whit has illicit been innslilernl the richest family In tho country. Hut a careful resume of all tho 'lata that Is obtainable on the subject shows that this t'siliiiate, while cutusei vatlvu. Is ipiubibl) veil near the currcct lUurc. It Hikes a Kieai many jears tu in cumulate ll(K), noo, (UM lu such icntiircs as the Astura I havualwiiys been pilnilpally eiiKiik'til In ' iiniln and real estate- mid the fuiindiitlim for the f,iinll) 'a wealth was laid less than a ten- lur) uku. Whllothn prollts which tho orltinal John Jacob Aster earned nu his trade Invest intuits wero eiiurmous, they weru netessarlly ic sirlcled, and hlsKreatest real estate inamrii-1 ires never )h hied a llthu of tho gain that accrued to ( oniniuilnre nnderbllt lu u slnglu turn of the stuck maiket. ASTIIKS' (IISSniVATIVK IIKTIIOIIS. Vanilerllll spiculaKil, nnd speculated luckily, wllh in iriuous sums, 'ihs AHtors havcaluii)siiilheieiltoconervntlvu htisltiess inelhoilh, mid ihelr itches have simply hi en Iiili eased b) Juillelous lnvcsiments, jleldliiK a gouil Intciisi nnd coiistahtl) enhancing In MllUe. 'Ihennlj ready great speculation that tho first Juiiu Jacob Astor ever engaged In was the t'fi.ibllsliuicnt of ihu trailing town ot Astoria lu Oregon. 'l his promised t o mal.o him t he richest man In Him world at one time, mid had It sue cetd'sl the Astnrs of in-div would uiitlouot. cdl) be not only the .icalthlest family in tho ceutitr), hut tho wcadhlesl in Hi; world. ' Hut It lulled. 1 ASTOIllt'S I'tTF. During the war nt IM". tho prosperous lit tie pl.ne which had alreadi grown up on the I'.nlllc i'i nst was captured b) the lltltlsb, 1 and tint vast quantities ut furs that weio.it, the various trading posts tnnneced with It wero conllscated. II bad taken a great many dollars to ntilld up Hid town, and the Astor fortitno.it thai 1 time was still sn vciy tender that when tho ADAMS & CO. S, BOLTON & CO.'S SHOES AT ADAMS & CO.'S PRICES, WE ARE DETERMINED TO CLOSE OUT THIS WEEK, ALL ODD LOTS OF SHOES. ?b I 'J (o- V yj So 2v Wo liavo nbouKiOO pnirs About -100 pairs Lntlips'X I.ikUch' Finn Button ctvt line Kid Hultoti j JJoots on AVulkingfust.l HootH, on Wnlkinj,'fiist, C'omnioti Kcn(i nnI Comiiioii-Scnsonnil Ho' s m nn JJox-loo laHts, with nml $1 99 Too lustK, with or with- "Z00 without patent lciitlnjri I out l'utdi. L"ntlifrt fcl tii.s Bolton's piicosA Tips. BoUoii'h prices, $:!.()() nnd SD.fiO n pair s I- f"l l) it pair : J OUR PRICE ..... OUR PRICE SIXTH AVENUE, 21ST TO 22D STREET, news came of tho disaster John Jacob Astor said with a grim smile: I am ruined I" lluthewns not ruined, by hny means. It was men ly a severe Bclbnei and ltd him f avoid all such liiirdous ventures In tho future. In utter j ears, when he could lrok back on tlio matter with tho calmness of a i manifold millionaire, ho secured the Hcrvlces , of nshlnglon In lug to write tho adventures ot tho colony In an Interesting book published j under the caption ot "Astoria." , I lleforo this venture Sir. Astor had licen i making money nt a ram that was considered 'marvellous In tlmso days, out alwa)s as u merchant and a far-seeing purchaser of real estutc. When he, the son of a butcher born In Wnl dorff, arrived lu this country iroiu Oermatiy nt tho ngo or seventeen, ho began his mercan tile career at oueo with n number of flutes that he had brought over with him. Then ho started In tu learn the business of furrier, on which ho pinned nil his hopes. Ho ' worked day nnd night for 'J a week and board, nnd nt the end cf two jeans ho had a little plneo of Ids own. j From that limn until he died al tho ago of I eighty-four his wcalthlncreasid unluterrupt I idly, tain coming lo him rapidly In the fur I trade, lu the Chinese trado and In real eilate. ALWAYS BL'TISO I.MiP. I Ills bellels lu land Investments evinced themselves nl an early stage, nml the Hist ot I I ho great Astor holdings on Slnnluitiin Island was scented by tho family's founder within ! live jears alter ho had set foot on American .soil. H was u very modest beginning, and I tho deed passed on Aug. 14, 1THH, re i cording that for X'.T.O ot current money of tho State of New York James Maimer, Inn keeper, transferred to Jacob Astor, " furr merchant." a plot of ground on llowery lane, near tllnbeth street. A scar later he tnado his setond purchase, this tltno ns "John Jacob Astor," tho "John" having been adopted In tho meanwhile. Ho bought tho dwclling-houso aud lot, uoxH.'i, fronting on l.lttle Dock street, now a part of Wnter street, for .IN.",!). As the jears passed and his funds accumu lated the fur merchant went inoro and more extensively Into real estate, until lu IHU) ho was probably tho largest owner ot pioperty on tho Island. inllKCASTIMI TIIK CITT'S OKOWTI!. At that (lino tiegan tho policy nf real estate Investments which has done more than any thing else to roll up tho millions for tho fam ily ot le-day. -Mr. Aslor began to puichaso Just tieyoiiil tho line ot population, in what wero then thinly settled suburbs. llu had seen tho clt) spie.ul steadily, and ho know that this spread must surely con tlnue us I lie city bi caino greater and gicatir. In IHU he sold n lot near Mallstieot for H,000 a price that was considered very modest. 'I ho purchaser niter securing his birgaln and pa) lug over tho money was in clined lo chuckle over his gund trade. " Wh), Mr. Astor," he said, "lu lour) cars that lot will be worth 1!,000." I know It," replied the llrst Astor. Hut now I'll tell you what I will do with jour H,OIU). 1 11 gnat-no t'.ui.ll street mid bil) tight) lots, uud by the Hum jour piece ol 1 land Is worth 4r',iioo ni lots will bo wurll: I H(),oi)0, ' nnd It turned out to bo true. I hi n John Jncnb died his fortune was estl I mated at f"ii,()U(i,iiin, most ot which went li lilt Hon, Wllliaiu 11., the lather of the seconi John Jacob, who Is nuw ilc id. MANLY PURITY AND BEAUTY nf as--.- To cleanse the Blood, Skin, jy" -l . and Scalp of every eruption, Jf impurity, aid disease, no CvoJ, ). ) agency in the wotld of med- C7 sZ i icinc is so speedy, agreeable, mr-. ti v economical, and unfailing as ySx wi. ... '(, ) the world-renowned Cirri- ? CC j$A v a cura RKMcmrs, consisting s (k JjJj J of Cuticura, the great skin nk rJHi if CUrC CUTICURA SOAr, tllC W'TkA 4-"' )jj)y most c""cctivc bn puffier ) J ant heautifier, and Cuti- ( v cura. RnsoLvtNT, the new "7T ' r blood purifier and greatest --- " V humor remedies. Every thing about the CUTICURA REMEDIES inspires confidence. They arc absolutely pure and agreeable to the I mobt sensitive. They afford immediate relief in the most distressing of itching and burning eczemas, and other itching, scaly, and crusted i skin and scalp diseases. They speedily cine humors of the blood and skin, with loss of hair, whether simple, scrofulous, hereditary, or ' ulcerative, when the best physicians and all other remedies fail. In a ' word, they arc the greatest skin cures, blood purifiers, and humor remedies of modern times, and may be used in the treatment of every ' humor and disease, from eczema to scrofula, from infancy to age. I T-"Horr to Cm Iitooo ash Skiii Hcmors," 64 pagtt, jso DUeaics, jo Illuitratbri, uii loolefttnnoiiuli. Mailed fre 10 any addmi. A book of pnrcien value. CiTitt-RA Remedies aje aoU ihiou;hout the world. Pute, Cctucka. 50c.; Cutkcra SoAr, jc; CimcuiA Kxmlvekt, $1. 1'icpaicd by romi Dit'O & Chemical CoarORATlo.s, Bovton. Red, Rough, and Oily Skin, tt2fi?&tt taOdrca m nTealcd axd enrol by iktf fnatot of all S Via Puri6ei and BtautiAert, the celebt attd Cutlcura Soap. IiyririnnntlKipertottoall other aldn and ooapleiioa aoapa, wtulo rJTlUmj todtliccyaiidaurpjliksub totaou aissin ((toilet ao4 Bwwty aeap. A great portion nt Ihls fortutio was Invested In real estate, and tho son followed In the footsteps of his father, bus lug inoro nnd more nnilrniil) selling, so great were tho hold ings at this time that It was estlma'ed that the entire proceeds nf tho estate could bo de voted during tho nest ntty jears to building houses on tho properly owned by tin family without btijlug a single foot of uddllloiial land. Hut the policy of tho Astors has always been 10 secure th" land and lei somo one else do the building on leaseholds. a wrKtUY i.iinvtiii. In the hands of William II. the cstnto was continued under the Mine lino ot maiiuge. I mom as Is-forr. Accruing rents wero rtln vested In favorable localities, nnd tho out l)lng dlstrlctsalwajsiccclved close attention lor Investment. All delliitte Intnrinatlor. regarding tho tlo of tlioestato was carefully kept from out- ' slders. and whdi William ll. Astor died It was I only known lu 11 general way (hat his posses. shins had grpw n to more than dnunlo what they had been when the) camo down to him I from his ititlur. I William II. Astor, under his fnther's will, had but a llto Inleiest in the estnlo of the elder John Jacob Astor, with poivtr of ap ' polnimetit nmotig litis Issue, and upon his death lu 1H7." ho beipieathcd the estate in equal shares to his two sous John Jacob, Jr., and William Astor In fee slmpio and ab solute. hat John Jac ill's portion had grown to at tlio time of his (! ath It Is Impossible lo say wlthuny degio 'Of certalnt), as his Inteiisis Were so t lost 1) Inlerwovcii with thosoof his surviving bi other, William. W'ell-lnlnrmed persons, however, who have had partloularl) guod op, oitunllles lor learn lug Inside racls, estimate that William Wal dorf Astor w ho Is kuow n tn be his father's solo heir under tliu will which tho latter exe cuted suino lime ago -will bo the nbsoluto 1 master over aboui 70,000,000. l'lve years ago theru was a friendly division of tho properly between John Jacob and Will lam Astor on tho terms laid nut In their father's will. Hut tho two have practically carried on their business together the samo ns formerly, notwithstanding this division, Abner llnrtlett, the manager of William it.'s estate, acting Jointly tor Ihe two utotliers In udinlnlsterliig the adalrs ot tho cntlro prop ertj. During the past years the Astors havo been sleadllj Inert aslng their real-estate holdings along the Harlem iilver and In ihoAnucted District. 1 hey bought largely Irom tho .Mor ris estate, which they diked out and tilled In uud nt hei w ise lmprov cd. They also b night a largo number ot oihet phses fiiiui dincrent holders along tho llnool Iniprovemehl adjatent tn.Ieronio l'urk. On the cnurso ot tho Western lloulevnrd am! I Hiversldo Drive they have secured large plot' ' within n ver) short tlmo extending Iron street tu stieet dear llir- ugh the blocks. 'Ihelr east side property embraces niiiont 1 other places tho old ' radish gardens," ex tending irom Aveuun II to llrst avciiit", be twien 'Ihlril and scienlh stieets. 'Ihlsplo lis held on lw ml) -0:1c-) ear leaseholds b; people who have built largo tenements nni t who pay ground lent to the owners. Only li 1 ' a few lastnnccs have any ot tho leasehold ' been sold by the Astors. I 'Ihe geneinl pulley Is 10 give theso twenty ! one-) car leases, lenewubleut the cud of that period on tho ba-ls of a new appral-ement, In this way largo Iraets are ownel by tho family, in which their names lever figure, tho owners it tho buildings paying all tho taes and oilier claims. An cnoimous tract of land Is held In this way b t wen I'm t) -third nnd Koily-seveuth stieets, west of Klghlli avenue, wheie nearly one thousand brown stone dwelling-houses havi been erected b) as tunny fnmllles on tho twontj'.otio-je.ir lease plan. In these locali ties the building Is restil.'led, uo tenements being allowed. Altogether tho family owns nearly twent- live acres south of KK'htJ'-slxtli street u 1 Mnuhiiltaii Island, and duwntnwn they havo some of the most valuable buildings lu tho clt J. Till USTOIl IIOl'sI. '1 he most Imporlant pmbably Is tho Astor House, whli h Is liicdni I, ." 00,000, and Is actual:) vvmiu, .ibuut S'.'.oiio.udo. It was bulli b) Ihe llrst John Jacob stnr, mid stands tn-day as solid, apparently, nseier. This Is only one of their llmadway prop erlles. others being tho building occupied by lingers, I'ect A Co., at I'lliuti stieet; the brhermei horn Ilulldliig, facing (vi llroadwaj-. Pine and Wall streets; the I xclnuge Court Ituil.llng, fnilng on llruadw .), Kwhango plai e and New street, nnd otlu r.s. He ,i's this they own the cunrauty and Imhinnliy Hulldlni; and the Oriole liutldlug. 'lhero Is hardly a thoroughrato of any couse quineeln town on which they du not nun 1 onu or morn cdlllces, and In everj ward In the clt) they lmo Irom two tu a doeu mouses from which they collect renls. On tho line ut 'ihlrtj.lhlid mid Thirty, tourth slreits they own almost tho tiillic blocks fi 0111 Madison lo MMh avenues, wllh the exception of the Mxlh avenue fronts. This lr.cluncs.ot course, both sides ot Flftt av cnue. Ai the lunctlon of Rroaiway nnd toventl avenue they own the eullro west side frorr Furly-thlrd to lortj-flitn street. 'Ihelisl purchase made by John Jacob Aslor was tin cntlro blnck lacing on Third avenue, betweer MMJ-Mxth and Mxlv.scwntli streets. 1 ho price paid for this piece of piopi rty. 01 which there s .1 new apartment building, re crntly completed, was ti 50,000, and tin Astor country placo on tho Hudson, whlcl ilr. Astor purchased from Cyrus W. Kick only three years ago for 100,000. Uo bought this country teat on the adrlci ..jtta.n -' iVljWjdftfA.ts 1 .(? ts. M LICHTENSTEIN'S SPECIAL OFFERINGS. ' CLOAK DEPT I.ndirs' Cn'ics. li m lies I' ng. 1 all wu.il lujtiiml liaml.ftQ PQ ' Kiinely liiiiiinid wiih riliboii, Ol 00 were formorlj sold for is.'.: J "' lor tins miIu ' S2LK DEP'T. 1.000 j'.irds I Satin linye, worth l!c. per vnrd, at 23c- 1,200 ynnls Dotililo Wnrp I.yona Ulnck Small, worth o'.'c, per ynrd, nt 33c- HOSBERY. 2M dneti Cliddrou's Itibbod llose.doulilo Knecsiind soles, Ap. win rim led Inst lilack, sics 5 . "lb. lo ''... former prico He. peri mJ pair, al 00 doen Ladies' I'.uicv Itibbod rt. I.isle Vests, nhnped bodies, rib- G Uu boiiH in neek nml nrniH, in nil I w colors, foiiuer pricu i'Jc. , at. i-wii ! CARPET DEP'T, ! .Vluijiiiiir CuriKls. QQo worth !. 25 jnril, at OC. Vrlirl t'lirints, QQs ' 1 worth ijl. 25 raril, at OaC. Ilinssrls ( iirprls, KQs i worth Ol)c, 7nl, at sJiC. 1 lltvrnln Cuilirln, 1C. , I worMi (15c. yard, at sJU, I l.lnnlr s, A.Cr iwtrlli 75c. )ard, at T"sJO. t Oil Cliiths. OOo worth 35c, ,ard, a faUCi .lliillins, I nn ' o-jrd roll, worth S 00 roll, at T". V VJ J Immense Bargains in Rugs anj Mats. ' ! Grand, Forsyth and Eldridge Sts. or Alexander Hamilton, the late President of thu Astor Library, whose pi ice 1, adjoins, and sp-nt 41(K),(i0Olii Improvements. After Mi. Hamilton's death, ll iwuvcr, he wanted to get rid of tho propertj. I 'Ihe Astors have tor twentj-flvo jears been among the largest puichasers of tho tltv's flnkltiilund stcurllles aid hold a big b'.ocl; ntpiesent. 'I hey nlsn own nearly tho eutlie ls-110 of the ( olumbus mid Hocking Coal I Company's bonds, nd a part of the stock of about every old bank in the illy. I John Jacob Astor bought conservatively of n largo tiumbir d vull-pajing securities, 1 which, whllo not i;IR edged, paid bigger! I dividends than (Jovenimeiit or similar bonds. ! 1 Among other companies the bonds or which ho h"ld were IieUvvaro and l.atkawaum. Western I'nlon and Insurance stoevs. llu was one of the prli.clpal owners of tin- United Mates Trt.&t Company. The taxes raid b) John Jacob and William Astor amounted to over $4."i(l,000 last j ear, nnd they always mado it a rnln' on the llrst day In older to get tho benctlt ot the re bates. Ill (lAlltllsll KSTATFS IN Tllt'ST. Tho law ot New York- State Is especially 1 hostile to trusts aud other devices by which I tho putver to alienate real property may le suspended and vast accumulations tendered possible. Cntalls and piliuugcnlturc wero abolished at nn eaily date, and thu great re vision nf tho statutes lu 1NII0 revolutionized the law of leal property and mnjo many changes In tho dlrccllou of simplicity and 1 irtcdom of transttr. I Under the common law estates could bo tied up during thu tonttuunnci-of mi num ber of lives of persons In existence at tho time the estate was created, and twent) -one jears ', thereafter. Under tho New York llevlsed ' 1 htrtutes tho power of alienation can bo sus- I pended only for the term of two lives In b. 1 ! lug, and trusts to uccumtlUtu rents and I I prollts ato slmllarlj limited. 1 WILLIAM ASIOIIS IIKOIHEII HUSKY. f One very Hileiestlng member of tho Astor ) 1 family Is Henry Astor, a grandson 01 the original John Jajob Astor and brolherofthc , j lute John Jacob Astor and of William Astor. . I erj little Is known lu Now York ot Henry j I Aslor, although In 1.1s homo nt Copake, Coliiinbl 1 count)-, ho Is looked upon with t ' great deal of estt em. I liaiilsli d irom tne imnlly councils of the Astors many jears ago 011 ncouut of what his ailstocrath lelallvvs considered a . iillntKir, llenrj wl hdrew to the Copake Hats. ' jwhlihho found . 1 howling wilderness, and conierlidluto u veritable I.den. ' I 1'ortho last twentj-.lour jears llr. Astor 1 has there led tho llloof n seiiil-recliisu lu the coinp.iu) ol his wife and her relailies, tho 1 Dlnebaits, who have grown tobo nil In all to him. I Non of the affairs of the New York Astois disturbs tn any way tha qulot of the niagnlll ' cent Ciipako heimltagc, iur mo tin hermit-. I age ntlalis us much us mentioned b) the New York branch of the famllj, 1 j At one time runicr had It that Mr. Henry ' 1 Astor was demented. Mnu'how or othei this falsehood was never dlsiellcd, although uuy one who converses wllh .Mr. Aslor 1 tor ever so short a w hlio cnines aw ay con- vlncid that he Is a bright, Intelligent and ' hlghl). educated man. In his joutli, Indeed, Ml. Astor had often Indulged peculiar vagaries, which savored uf cicontilcliy , but shiej hit mirtlage 1 I twent) -lour jears ngo this scion of tho rich-, I est family 0:1 eirth has been, If ecctntrlo nt nil, cecMitrl" nuly In his exccsslvo humai.lty III.ll gOlllhlSs. I Ills nelghbirs for miles around pronotinco his name wl'li 11 grateful roverenco, and justly iiscilbu all their present prosperity to I hi 'ulsh geiurosltj. I .Mrs. Henry stor still beats traces ot tho striking loamy which wen the A .tor heart 1 despltt her patents' ut'er jiovcrty. I Mie Is 11 short, plum.) iiuman, who dresses ! well nud dtllghts lu iho handsome turnouts 1 which her husband has plated utlurcom 1 mand. I Mr. Henry Astor Is tall and commanding. , llu bus iti.xuilant brown hair auj a sweeping heai d. MVtr. ZBOKOWsn, Mil. APTOll'S MECF. i Mrs. Klllutt .boiowskl, whu rec-ntly ntv. Inlncd a divorce lu south Dakota Ircm her I first husband, llaron d stiurs, now and for 1 ' many jeirs Ilelgliu Minister to Paris, was a . nlcicuf.Mi William Ah or. ; . inn win Tin istati' no ' ! ( el. IK.wI.t d 11. llu nil, whu has lircn an j Intimate Irn ml nl tin stui lanil.y mr je irs, I I w lie'i seen liv an l.v rsiso W om 11 lepnrler In . 1 lefercnce ti the Asmr estate, was very I guarded In his expression. 1 "i nave no knowledge, exiept suth as I I have devised from tho necessity of obtaining tho consents of tbo respective hctrs of tho 1 Astor.esUto to the proposed lines ot railway DANIELL AND SONS. MEN'S FURNISHING Dcpaiimcnt. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN Unlaundci'cd SHIRTS. 5T-, DO.r.N M'W YORK MH.I.S MURI.I.V, 1.1'Ull I.IM'.V I.OSOMS, ALL lT.LLIII) hLAMh lllHIJUtlllOUl', al Hr ( 'each. .six 1 011 n "' 11110 IXIZr.S' NBIV YORK MILLS MU.sI.IN 2.101 Lt.NI.N IIOSDMS, "I'ATI'.Nr INSLKILD SLMIVI.S," ALL HXI.III) NLAMs AND I1A.VD tl.NI.Slll'.l), al D) 'each. .SIX lOR YJ.M. NECKWEAR. SO') DO.H.N LA 1'K.sT NOVLLrll'.slN CItKPES, TVVILLLD MfkH AM) PO.Nfil.LS, at & 0 each. VALL'i: l'5c. BROADWAY 8th and 9th Sts., Mow York. which have been locaud lu Hie streets of tho clh, and abu'tlng thcli properties, and fiom retolltctlon of what has, from tlmo to tlinu been made public. I As I rcni'iuhcr, Willi im 11. Astor provided lor Ids sen Hi nrj, who married In opposition , to his wishes, .1 generous competence; und I divided the bulk or his vast estate equallj be tween bis sons John Jacob and William under n tl list. " What that Joint property now Is nobody but the lu Ira aud trustees knows, but It must approximate four hundred millions. " John Jacob Aslor's half passed Into tho exclusive control of his sole heir, William Waldorf Astor, I sup use, on John Jacob Astor's death, while Ullll.im Astor's moiety has remalne 1 In the hands of tho trustees. What disposition Mr. Astor has mado In I his will nobod) but his son and his counsel, Mr. llturj Day, would know." j coiKernlng the btnte of Mr. William Astor's health up to the time of his death, Mr. Haz ard said: " The announcement was nn entlie surprise to the family. Onlv jesterdny n despatch was received from Paris, it contained only business retci euces and thero was n lutlmatlon In Hot Mr. Astor's falling health." STOCK MARKET STAGNATED. Only 00,000 Share Traded In on tho Eschango This Forenoon. Wiu. Stuekt, Tuesday. April SB. Tho sales of stocks up to noon to day were only about 00,000 shares. As a matter of fact, to-du's market was i the nearest approach to nbsoluto stagnation witnessed fur a long time. Tbo Quotations. Opfn Itlah. Low. ArofrlcanSoaar Rpf UJ4 'j.,14 u IH Aim.rltaiihiimtrUpf.pt Do'-ft '.U.Jq !H.!-j Auwrlcaiil'uttonUil . ... 3 J 1!I 11.1 Amrrlian Dl-t Tol lilt C2 b'J Allautleiracllic tli iH H Attn.. 1'op. ASvita to :i5t 3'.a an, Ililtlmiirf Jr lllilo 1)7 Hi1-! VI71. 1'iuada Southern i.uIh tuH fOVH LLfhapeana l)n '.Ms 'UH 214 ( lii.i,i Uhlo lit pref 011 ll'-o I l'4 Clurakol.as 70Ji 7 "llsj , (.hit- . llur t QiilniJi 10S Wi 10S i lucacod .Nun i,l I.'ilVfc lJD l-J.'S I Chic . Mil. k M I'siil 7s 7sK 77J. Uhlc.llockli 4Pac 85H, M',W K'.), ' (;,p., L'ui , I nlc. A M, I. . "ti 70 70 Col. i llucalnir Valley MH hOf Si'j ( ul. i llotkioc Valley phi. ... 7.V't 75l4 75 l Colorado Coal .1 Irou allj .12)6 1I1J4 Di-I,. Lack tVM 15'l 15UH l.'.'l llrlawarn i. Hud on . . . 144 144 144 1 tin. ACalllalroil . .. . 48iJ tVH slt i Lust ruu , a A drorpia ft r 5 . I lain Vinhrni vrrf.st rullts Ills 154U, ii Lalrlshore 114 l.UVj l.4 LknhrlnA VVnuleril 'J'i' 'JdW 21 l.i.nUMll.i NasliTilii. 7Vl 75 7t Louis ,Ntw Alh. A Lbl 'Jit, 7 ids Lotiiml l-h I. t'ti ii ?SK 'JJS, .MaiilnttiinCoiiB.il 1J IH l-a( I!e.li Minn M LouUnrol 'Jtta 'J4t aU Missouri I'aillU- OS's 5J r.Sln M . Kaunas Im 1 '. Ill 11. ,Mi, Kan. a I'ri, ,rrf 'J7?l 'JTJa Ji' Nat. Cord Co .. ... HUM Kill, 101-" N. V i. N'n 1'nKianl 4u uM i N V ,liktnnit MH 3l'Ji . M .. V..L. I. A West prof 72h 7UW 7JVj -N rfolUA Vloat 14 14 14 IViiitlit-rn PaiMnc '.'Hi -I'i 'ilh Nnrllirrn FVicltic pr.f fi'Mj B.iHi r..ij, urlll Aliiarit-an 141, U!i Wit (Hun .Sinittiern '-'7 17 'J7 (liitarlo k VVnt 10U )'im y. I'.uHiMail I1W .set? J-'iSi I'hlla. Ji llM.llnz ".S IifM 5s iMm. i.c aM I. itu Ilt't '.'?l ('l I'ullmaii Palacs Oar Cn 1D4H IDS 1'JlVt Mli.tl ortnlralc H71. S7!l S7S4 Siuthrro PaJlllc U7il( 37 :i7V 'Iriasl'ailno lll'l 10t lllli Irilll. CoalA Iron 4lAl tli'l 4lit( I..I., Ann Vrhori N M. . V(VX 'J i 111, fiiinn 1'ai'ino 44J 45 44j Haliai.li prel 27lj 'J7H '27 VVi-tirn Union llcarpli l'., 'Ji'-i Ul?( VA i riding Al.sk.. trie .... 3.1' J 3 1W 33l WheFllnc A Lako Una prvf . 75K 75, 751a 1 i dli A lull nitount ot Wall street affairs will be found in "1 iiji Lvimsu Woulu's porting L.xira. Arrlva's at Tills Port To-Day. Sir. 'I (nrliad illr 1, Carr. Atona, March 30. Sir Valt-irs.ir ) IIokto, tllhara tiro dtjH out, Mr. Mato of (.aliror.na (llr ), Uracil, (,la4.-oiv, ApiilK Sir. Ilinilonetaii (Ir), Pacarras, Maraelllrs, Mai, h. (0 sir ( ara-a., Wooitrlck, Porto Cablo. April 1(1 Mr. Pzri'lUt. Monarch (llr. 1, Irflli, Hull, April ID Mr Orinoco (Hr ). Carvln, Ucrmuda, April 25. hlr Kl Pan. OilcU, New Drlpans. April 20. Mr Hrnir a (Kr. C.arrlck, (llnrend, March 21 Mr TallaliaiKAn, Atklna, hatannah, Apill'2l hlr Klo (Iranite, I onnor. rornainlina, April 2? Mr Lord il'Nei I (Ur ), Walker Ilnlfait. Airll 7, ;EIIE BUBS. ALSO 5,000 PAIR iPILLOW GASES, I EXCELLEIIT MUSLIM, WELL SEWED, 6 PILLOW GAStS FOB 88c. FOR 3 HOURS ONLY. 6th Ave. and 23d St. NO riCK. oilneiduy morning xtb Iniillgtirato a Special bnlo of Gar. I merits nt t?:;.!).". It will include, a 1 very ultnietlvo lino ol' li'iillos' Suits f ul.so litidlt's' mid .Ill-set' Cloaks, I Ladies' Cloaks, $3.95. 1 lot of lino JIpiTing-boiio, all. wool Clolli Kecfcis, with iiorino buttons, coloi'H Tun, Brown ami (iniy. Alao lino Clioviot Reefers Nuw and liliii'k j worth !0.00, for Sa.5)5. Ladies' Suits, $3,95. Ladies' fine nil-wool Cloth Suits, 1 tuilor made, lioiind with mobair I braid, m Nnvy and lilack only I worth SU.OO, for 3.95. ' 1 Misses' Cloaks, $3.95, 1 jMiHses' Kcofera mad" of fina W Ladies' Cloth, in Tan, Penul or W Navy, eithrr xvith 4 silk ornaments or ivorino buttoim ; worth 15.50, I for St).!).'!. I lllarlc Cinlimero nml Henrietta B, (' Dili hullR ii hpprliiltj-. lourntus ill orders executed promptly. J ! Bloomingdale Bros., Third Ave, cor 59th St. - J YOU lmn NEED mih a Wn3?sW' Wat SS'I)m( J SUIT. i.-..oo mt.vs pint. Cheviot sum, tiilsi: rtuirs aim: in iiuoadway wis. HOWS AT tin. S2().(K) MUX'S PINTST WORSTr.D BUTTS, IX hAf ks OK I'UTWVAYH, (.HAND FABRICS, SI (IU!', I.OX(.. hl.l-M AXD SHORT MM iirn:i. SK).(K) .MLX'S I INK SntlNO OVnRCOATS. S 1.1. 00 MIX'S SI'lllMI OVntCOATS. HO I COMPl.rillOX IX IHISLIXK I LAKH'S' 'I'ltIMMi:i) HA'lh 1'IXE Mali- I N11UV LONDON AND TAIUS STYLES, SS.OO. 811. (H), fSS.OO, SIO.OO. NKW DI.I'AUTMLXT Willi US, HF.MCS popular pnicr.s. OTIIl'.Il HOUSES ASK TVVlt'i: AS MUCH. IVIann Brothers, 314 to 320 Grand St. OI'IIN IlVIlKV I.VIIMXC. free7 Yorit riniiri: or t uwvvmkht nt ii nr iii:altii,i i mckul- aa i'im.i:to i:i.im IM imiiaku lMs'Uh(Jl IT OK OVIIIU'UAT KV THIMilCl.AT SYNDICATE. Al.K, OS) 3 HUOADWAV, t'Olt. Jll T. i 'I lift syndicate sale 1ms jt recelveil thoontirr x ntatnlnc toclts of tt.r itholrnatn houas, wblrh muHt bomtlat ont'i, an opport unity of t)uvinflD i Miring Sultft and Orercuata at about oue-tblrdol ttn'lr artual vitlje. Hip Sndkat .'lothin Co., at T.3J Broadwty, mrti'r .)'! Ht . haihecn otK ii.fui in relUc o holftaif tnclm tlint wi art ikbhp I for room, unt ti&tt act;a;itB 1 th renin, til tic ntt kn rf thrre of tn teadltu: manufat tureiit n( linn I lothlutc and oar (irdcn are to well without r-carcl to coat, vrblcn meauH at about 3 t cent on th-i iHar, I'.verj (ttr mint wft Hfll i lrfh ami i rvt, for wo don't lr ttint a chanrf trK o'il on our lotintfirs, Hare'i jour ojiportunlti to pun tune a NprJnjr Salt or Ofpnoat fur what the lilinrioulU rout at any tailoring ftUabiishuipnt In tlieclty. A fw prlcM will tell tha whol tartn - .Don't put of! tbt chance, lor the tint etioien tnrnas a Mb Katlocon tvr ilolUr hient Wo U'al only in rs llatilo t lrniinir aiui wi I n t undprtuk lo Mil tlollar'4 worth of Ciotliini; unlwHt. wekuovr that what tr noil Mill (ito tho Ij oor a tto n woir a it h pl4 n what th rirmoiit i v irtli. MenV lwpd Horinr Sultn S l.2. wort'i ijrj. Mfii'a Imported UmbI iiuro aiil I'liPTiut hultit, maiiufat Hirer's pricf, $JU an I 1 i, diuliiR ttim aln at (l.1'H( Mori- Jmpirtoil fin knerrw ami M o-fto j hufts, inauufact ncr'd julciM is'JO ami ?S-'J, iliinac thH bale at Mi.llSt .Men ii I'leant IJret Suit', cisiimttro anil vorstn i, mantifao turtTtt prhe-i t-" mill $2H, A itmz thii aalattl SS,'.')( Mn'a llrviut huitn, Saok and l'uta-1 wah, nianuf-ict tirr'n firUni $J5 to $10, durinr thH nalo at S I I .'H; Mon'i I'ri'ici Alhertoaod Villi l)re4 Cotlri and Mtn, Nll.llHt Mro't t Melton Sprlnc OfiroatB, .1,IM worth 11 gt rftejui hiirluK fup t oata, Htrapsearui lined with tinU initiortnil itk clcrtn linlut;, the yenuin I Imported nooiif, ijrali, tnn end fawn color, regular pneo $w uuil -5, tlurniK thi na! 7.!H( im I jiortid t,)vrcoiit, niil. r natin lined, inanij latturer'a price fJJ, f ', di r nte thin aalo 811 Mi'd'h l.itra liiiraM WH-LI ic Pau .r. worm ;i ltd, Mimi'h Kxtral iu )rH4 Tniitn w.TA. wortft 47 till, Mmi'h liu,irtel 1T Vn iti, tH)H't worth "!Mh', Th ai.oitiii nt of cuiti we oner ia thta al mchidnt t'ift rlnet line of ntrlett and rat tenm ecr ortemd at auv n'ciai nain n iuptIc. incliid u HUh tffin U ai t'oufholiooken Worat , Itiremi tfH, Harri t ali ir . 1 rmnft ( hecki , KniMndi TwilU, una- t ay -t uud other cl 1 luatftd fall i h Hi n i innd mr y a ut cet rlrit plc Open until H o'c o k to inc it. ;ki t Milt ti: hm:, i: into u . i oifM.u no T. IJ J .WJHM1..WIIIUII.III1I HELP WANTtl) KALE. f SATAN II. I) lnleyuiMu man. one who urdf 1 htandnthn cri. .if hor-i i and n iriitKi i tfM7 position to the riv ht party nuiat oep on prenui I Apply 1NJ aud 1-4 Si.rloik m I . a HELP WANTED FEMALE. M5i ANTED- Vntatlr ilr.Hiiil jouiirf luclr to lillilt (lie "I "inlotl" Drrim I Inrntor In tlln ' I wiiiii.jw. Addrm, with ti run. L ( VV L'o.,ia (I Wet Iih Kl i ANARCHY hi VENEZUELA. "" Frlphtful DUorUora Roporteil byP BoncrurB Arlvod from thnt Country. Passengers who anlvnl tn-ilay on tlio lie I) steamship Caracai, fiom eiie?uclan pw'' state th.it, a btulo ot Miarthy pi cv. ills In tW country. The olllecra (il the st'ninshlp, uoff ever, claim that tlio stiitnneuts ot tho V" tcngrra wero exaifgerai el. David L. oraliam, l.v. una . vaiwM." l'Dlailelphla, bay Unit lULtln.' " BOlJjf du vvhi'ii tho chip li it Port i.ibiilo, 1c"""1 tin 1',11'i's ol 1 ul.ii li and I i'C levoiull l'L,ls. ilio liiltnl Mnu, ii'in'i Newark H " liiKiiaJM. lw pick 1 1 vmi lean Intcrf"'" tliire. N auv M ipiihii lolili mi. I,n, . m Kitpiliu.il :i mm, a bv mo wldior. ou lip- In tear fur tlu'ir liv eh. ,,.. TiadeMntii hiiuiiutlil nt inracas. mm ( n'ui;enients Ii.iv, Mk.u plum Lelvveeo ir pmliis torces.Dut II Is UninMt,blo to Bnl"?;.J. iiltn luformntlnn roiniillnii them. H'-V.m posed, thoiiali, that tho revolutionists n teen gr ne rally nuccesstiil. Three c noonoj ladon with munlilonnol war lor the rcI'', tlonlsts havo arrlv ca at Lajuayra. I