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I THE WOKLP; SATURDAY EVENING MAY 28, 1892. 3 IHj f-'iT THE BIG BRIDGE. ' en and Women Who Tako Con . 'stitutionals There Every Day. ! A Good Place to Siretch the Legs and Fill tho Lungs. Some of tho Queer Chnrnctcrs to Ilo Seen on tlio Footpath. m Ttiose denizens of New York and Brooulyn ' -l hi inok upon the great br:d(re that Stamese3 ite fro cities Into one as only a business con. .' ieiilauc" and tbo footpath but an economy of d'enso. do not realize that It Is tbe grandest teI u resort promenado on tho Western Con- ' tl-cnt alwnjs In the tidiest condition, never i, oudds never dusty. x vjV r ms nAIl.T CONSTITUTIONAL Here tho brec?e, ficshened from lt3 con tact with the deon, broad water below, isal ays Irosh, alwa)s bracing and healthful, I. md tifildea tho h3rde that passes over Irom Brooklyn to New York at tho rate of 10,000 ,n Lour Horn 7 to 10 In the morning, and rei.ds Its way homeward again betTecn4 ind 7 In tho cenlng, there are scores of peo ple who tread the pamenndo eery day, a purely as a constitutional. utuer scores traverse tho mile and a quar ter span on fool each day lu a healthful com MnatiO'i of exercise with business, while tbous.ii.ds repair lor a bracer to tho brldgo tfca-lojally when they are feeling out of sons, lun down at tho heels and the like. Those who patronize tho East lllver Bridge health icsort Include man) men and wcinen n of ncte lu all tranches of human effort. Anion,; th'.'ia aic Mayor lloody, of the City of . Lurches. Mjjur lloody is a busy man between his ,4 times as chief magistrate of Brooklyn and as 1 banker, nach dav at a little after 1 o'clock leeuniludes his day's service to tho city and Its out. lor New Yoik to ao a second day'i ' i orl. i N -M 8' l'M r-HW I htli I H -pI , I A WISPT CORNER. In ten minutes lio enters by the broad arch ' it Muds street, and, striking a swinging salt, alks across the great bridge to Pane ltow ltd is swallowed up In the throngs. II lie Ma j or, smooth-faced and grave, wears i Uick Prince Albert coat, dark trousers and 'Mlkuat. He looks every Inch a Mayor, and ii- Is a courteous, suave, old-fashioned Amerl 'in gentleman. Another who takes his constitutional on he brldgo lb Gen. names the publisher, who sa.soa ttustee of the bridge, oen. names fre-usai tho Brooklyn end of the bridge runptly at H.4. every morning, nnd In went) minutes his brisk walk has taken him uNew York, his c)ca brightened, his cheeks 'csiied by the exerclso In tho still Dreezea Sat cr :no up from the bay. At lo o'clock each morning a stocky, elder- v n.an or soldierly bearing and weorlng a KUIUac-K mustache, enters nt tho Sands '"it station, lie pads to the olllceison my them and passes on with a leisurely. iikiillltil step, fie Nan observant cltlicn hi Me, ncrjthlng of Interest from the fiJlr m llrobdlngnag at the Brooklyn end to leJuinet.f ihe euliucr building. '1 he man lb no .T. tan lei . a veteran or 101 battles " or which he camo without a wound save i tmonu thrust lu hlsstde. He Invariably minis from Ills bu'lniss by the samo path t u u eloei. In Hip afternoon. Ilu ro are two Brooklyn hi others, butchers . 'I Washington .Mark t, who walk over the nayi every morning and back again at , -Uln f hoy are short, round butchers these a" a.id they are notleeablo because when (ly enter the bridge together one Btcers 1 -i up to the light and the other to the left un i.raii, and thus thev walk "apart to- ad. p" r, ' shouting their chat to caih otLer nrci,s the plank walk lOleetwlde. " ii. bridge lollcimeu noticoall these "reg- h B.i- and ottleer Courtney said: j ' Hiu!o buti her brothers walk rain or n.t. When the promenade has been closed J. .ii count ot diinger irom the ice on the na lili'ci, those bojs havo Insisted and havu id- nui allowed to pionienade at their own led sk Whj. they hate tun cars, and If they in- Jftililn't walk they'd swlml" s a (iftlecr Donlej , tho man at tho middle of tho ri(ii;e, Is the moat observant of tho force. iu nd abien on the bililge tlnco It opened In er- hs.l, and lie says Hie butclurs began that in and haven't mused Unce. None of the ni'irsknew their names. Dooley Is respon- nd it. e, too, for the statement that those -ly rn ners aro twins, but the jounger one en. 'hm a mustache, wbllo the other goes ii'oiii.iactdl" 1 rnnident Ashman, of tho South Brooklyn "Hiding and Loan Association, walks for djs- tt- f'-uat Mu'clnck eveiy morning, and his " ' irm and Mowing browu mustache ure aiuliiar to nil bridge goert. ij. v Krothingi, tm, a tail, broad-shouldered ,ud "hi, with the snow nf lty jejrs In his hair ri'Hull beard, is a regular," walking to his "" ubliir p.u'klng business in .Newlork every juriilng and bail: again to the Heights at em It ... '"iiiiam A. Tinnsenrt. the veteran pub- iug I'lior, says he o.es bis health and vUor. Ito ;i'h nearly threc-quariers ot a century of eet "b'Uliifl hlui, In part tu his dally habit ot igs .'" "If 'ro"' Uiookijn to business over this ous fc" hPUD- II" HU's in south Brooklyn, ing !,",' w'ri a bljh hat, and wears awhile the ; "J aD(lratche, ot nulls Lcard belore eat 'h bridge is a favcrlte resort of numbers ' ine ciotu. Among itk must enthuslisilc ' ' nJs Is Dr. T. Ue Witt 'I.vmage. who has ,',.'", ,wall,;'1 tl10 b.ldge for a tnacer. lie ii...?" ln0 policemen, and stops to chat IV. th ini:t'xu,tll,lln' euiliuslastlcally on n. hcepes that no t oiow, to tho right and to Via Kim' J ; 'J0 nnw every splro and tower Da 1 '..'? N;w York, irom the I'roduce Kx. rii..,0,I.,r, ,0 the ,rlm ?" ' M LOT ''ricks. He loves the policemen and thinks Supt, Byrnes a marvellous man. Dr. Talmage saye : This bridge Is the greatest health walk In the world I ' And as a sort of return for the Doctor's Irl-ndlltiess tho police Inlorm scores of in quire! s each Hunday morning lust how they may tind their way to the 'I abernnclo. Tal mage, In a hurry, would keep a sprinter busy I to keep up wi h his long, rapid, vigorous, Btrldes, desrlte his sixty j carj. mwftk IN TKA1MS0. llabbt Josephs, the thief of the Orthodox In AimrliJ. Is a regular patrun ot tho health proiueniiili. lie Is usliail aicompanled by a jounger man and tin stroll slonlj ovei the bridge, In earnest cunveisntlon, oi garlng at the M.'ht-i about as they sniff ihe sea lnii.es. 'll.e Hiihlil Is an liiviteiate ilgnettu unokir, and Is liberal with his lolacm. Hcv. Kiither Keatie ol ht. James s Church, Mew ork. and Kev. l'athers Kellev and Mieeliy. ot Brooklyn, aie Irequent strolleis on thubildge lu the afternoon, spending much tune on the middle span, between the twu towers. John II. Taylor, the lawyer who defended Carljlo Harris, on trial ror poisoning Ills bcliool-glrl wife, nnd Hanker Ilalslead Join ea:h other at the tands street entrance and walk over every murningal u.iio o'click. tames 'Ihorpe and .nn uillesple, the coffee mcrihntit, aro among those who tako dallj constitutionals on the bridge. The brothers .Nash, of the orient aland Corn Kxchnngu banks lu .New ork, exercise every morning by walking trom Btookiyn to busl-iie-s b) way or the bridge nnd back again at night by the snme route. President Wagsialf, of the Bridge Trustees, Is it ficnueiit "air snifter' on the bridge, and so are Trustees Hull, Henrique sand illldcr-biaudt- H Is noticeable that most ot thoso who promenade the brld.'u habitually wear blue spectacles, the sea breeze piovlng too strong . for t he unprotected ej e. Athletes appreciate the bridge health walk, too Amoiu the dally pedestilins there Is 'Harry Bmrnvler, the " nulier of athletics." who lives in routh Bro kljn and walks to his storage building In New nrl, evei dav. l'bll Casev, the champion handball player, "trains" here, and John I- Sullivan, Charley Johnston nnd other spen ilug men take bridge constitutionals at tl:n s. Anion: tne regulnr promenaders Is "Mrs. i Cunningham." a nervoutuld iad, s-o named because of a fnnckd resemblance to tho woma i chaiged jeais ago with killing lir. Bui dell. ".vis. Cunningham" U a fuded, ancient dame In rusty I'lu'hlng. Mieabhoro i men In geneial nnd policemen In particular. and sometimes wit ids her big umbrclln In di- leu-e 01 fanrled Insults. Her hour Is M r.M. M idame stralghtbaik, the Female Koiind.inari," Is a dai y pitnnenadcr. "be Is as straight as the drum majorot the lnnlsklilen Dragoons." sas Officer Deioley, and she sbois at eacn of the four corneis and iraes at the clouds." s-he Is mty jears old or more; has wiry curls, blue "blinkers ' and a maitlal air. Sibe spends about every afteinoon on this " beat." Tho "female tiddler" is u thin, old-.asli-loued woman of thlrtj'-nve years, vvliu was onie pretty. She carries a violin under her arm from in ooklyn to New ork twice each da) In the yen! . The trench Lady" Isabout twenty-five, wears spring-heeled shoes and tan kids, bhe oarilesu big blue parasol to match her gown, and could distance Dan O'Le.trv, neel and toe, on her two tups each way dally. A procession of ofllce-cleanlng women passe s ov er at 5 every morning, goes bock to Bronklvn at 10 nnd returns again at 4 r. M. The laminar tlgure or "Duke o'.Selll ' Is seen hire each momlnc nnd evening, with padded shouldnrs and bcll-uonncd silk bat of ibeiount d'Orsay ntvlc. Ho was a swell when dukes weio Invented, a dandv when swell came Into la-dilon, and a oeauwlih Beau Hickman when dandles came In vogue. He is the most suave of all the patrons of tho bridge promenade, anil carries his sixty-five j ears with wondrous courage and spirit. He Is a famous New York tailor. "Aberdeen" Is a Scotch gentleman of rights -one) ears, whowalksovirfrom Brook lyn ev ei j daj to get a bow 1 of scotch porridge at a l'ark ltow restaurant and broathe the fresh air en route. Ljnch, the rat-trap man. Is another famll lar. Ills rat-trap Is an Invention lor prevent ing railway collisions. He Is n County Derry man, and got bis Invention In a dream. The "'ijioiie Man" Is a peddler of tea which be carries In a gripsack on the bridge . twice each day. Hu Is seventy-flve years old and wears a heavj blanket on his shoulders at all seasons. The old tnongo man Is another regular "paHsenger" with his string of sponges on his back. old (leorgo " 1 a tramp ot the deepest dye who walks with the heavy step of a trage dian, lie gets his meals from the palls of the good-natured bridge policemen and sleeps on the hurricane deck nl a south street lodging house, though he proudly claims Brooklyn as his birthplace and his home. In fact, tho Kast River Bridge is a place where all sorts and conditions of men and women mav bo found every day In the jear for health, pleasure or business. HAD A RAT INH!S POCKET. ' And the Tramp Took H!b Tama Rodent to Jail with Him. 1 Wnen Frederick Busted stepped to the bar ! In Justice Coettlng's court, Williamsburg. . this morning, charged with vagrancy, there I was nothing about him to Indicate that ho1 had live steick concealed on his person. ' A moment liter the fern lie portion of tho couit attendance was thrown lu the wildest contusion by a very lively rat wuien court i Officer Toncry drew from Husted's coat . pocket. " Please don't hurt him," pleaded Busted. ' "Ho won't harm anybody, and he's all the friend I've got." Busted cot a day In Jail and was allowed to take his Hlend with him. i i I DEATHS IN S.ROOKLYN- j The following Is the official list containing thename of every person In Brooklvn over ten years old whose Je.ith was reported lo tho Department ot Health 5 estcrda I . AKMr BiCMivv, 2t, No. 512 WjthiB. LUZ.HKIH llnni. ID, No. Ina 3d re 1 AM.A linvNioitt). 71, tirariAiu Itouaf, So. 320 WneDluglou ate Thomas LAuDitr, 3J, .No. 19a nllsrjit . la lorr ' FiiaKK B. CLAHK, 94, Nn. 210 Hon it. , book keeper. JauihIIfMO DrF6rT, 10, No 39 Clermont i.e AuiimiiIi t liukhos. ij, .So. ol'j Atlantic Ale lerk. James Doolet, 71, No. 317H tirAbim Bt . stove fitter I CMARIEA MLLEns. 44, Brooklyn Ho.pltAl.l pamler Iask Hannah Flux. 19. o 110 Monteom.rir ftl lollN vv i-ielii, ti&, .So. b4 Van Votrriu it , ice dealer Owfn FlIzrATnirK. 42, Brooklyn llotpltal. k.liumv ImiwHrs. r.i. .Ve 7eo l.rantl at. , iLOMAb l.l.ll l.l.II, e.4, Nu 203 Mauser at , shoemaker hii.Avs.Ml Flizaiietii dtErxra, GO, .N'o. 230 Franklin a?e . I III IitM-K F. Hamii.tos, 32. No 2".3 nrieat 1 JOHN llAtrMAS. 4S. No 17b Montroao aTt.i tailor I KATiuniNr llerr. 7'. No. 30SSurapt.r at. lANrv i.AMU. 43, M. I'ctrr'a llo.iilalt clerk. JLSM B LiAMMCnsuN, 311. No 41il0t:iat. ! r 1 1ZA I.A It .. 7 I, No &J Neell et. FLlzalilTII ViaulKIA MurrATT, 70, .No. 17 Scoernmtii rn al. Ilrui Mdxiiam, 41, No. 173 berry it. Herhman Me-nut, 17, ltockaxar, near Can New Yora are. buuher. HoinKAO'COMFtt. s. No. 197 North Cth it. tlLEN .VlATHICDA I'ETEnsOM, 30. .No jljj i;ih TUEnrsE PICXRAV. 36. No 373(fenmoreave. 1'ATIilCK J. Ill INI., 40. .No 150 lludi oi are., mariner ANTON ItEtl, S3, No 8i Alabama are, , ttora keaper I'KirnlET R.EIII.T. 79, No. 109(1 AlUntlotie Tarolionx tAVAOL, 17, Ita OS Oir.too are,, tra-a nnlatiar i iiaklxi SIEISDZRO. 44 No. 407 Warren it,, laborer AiiiCiSfLIITA', 30, No. 311 Fektord et. i( John VVuite, 37, 3u Man Huauitali tiakar, NfTaTMMa- BROOKLYN PAGE. OEM OF JOSEPH PUTT. ,-- - i Brooklyn's Building Oommissioner Succumbs to a Cold. Ho Unit Held Ills OHlce Umlcr Three Different Mayors. Joseph Plntt, nulldlng Comralsvloncr ot Itrnukljn, died at his residence, St. John's iplaie and sixth avenue, about lo click this morning, lie was seventy-seven years ot ag Ills death was tho icsull ot a e 4J contracted some weeks ago at the Hie which dis'tojed ! the huiiHun.e structuie of fnilth, lra .1 ( o., , at Flrttbiisu and Hilton uvenuer., and a ntiin- I ber ufo'lier biil.dlng' lie was nwldnwei , and leavisa sun and d.nightei. both ma Hid I Mi. IT.1'1 hid Iven the head of the Building Iieputmuit lor sh Jens, lie was npniluted bt Mavor M hunt v ni&t, anl stbcossUel) by I Majors (h.tpln anil llmxly. I mil lecelvlng the appointment Mr. lTuli h.ul been siiiif 1N77 a mi 111 be I ot the local ISoaiduf 1 lei. linns. Ilu held i.everal public ofllces. Among tin m was lluil ii, Mipt rvltnr, during th" lime that Jntin V. lluntii who i .till nllvi, vvh- M.ivur and tin hue t). I- 1-iu was nuperv Isi r-.u-L.-uge 1'ievl ms tu ilia" he sorud thrie 5 ems In tho Board m Mdennun. Mi. I'lnii was bi rn In .New ork City 1 lit had sivnt much m liii Hie in UriKiklvn. while he beeame wldelv known as an architect and builder. Many well-Uunvn slructures weie l di signed and ronsti Ui ted by him. BROOKLYN GOSSIP. ' Deputy Police Commissioner Frank Ballon , Is n imidest man nnd hard worked. .Most ot 'he Department routine work has for a long 1 time fallen upon his broad shoulders. Now he has n rretty female tjpenrlter. Just like , Major lloody has. The joung woman is Miss Mamie hbcrth, daughter ot John Eberth.au accountnnt tu tho City orks Department. I Handsome and courteous chief Clerk James McfJec, of the 1 aw Department, has a host of friends, loipoiatlou Couusel Jenks would not get along without Mr. McGcc, whoeniovs his greatest confidence. Mr. Mciien Is l'tesl dent of the Union Democratic Hub, a laige nnd Influential soao-polltlcal orga' l?atl m. It recently removed from Its old quaiteisln tie Sixth Ward to the handsome house lor merly occupied by the Columbian l tub. hx-Suprvlsor Bernard Lamb, of the Seven teenth Ward, has successfully combated the " klckei s" In hb district several times, ills personal populailty Is phenomenal and al ready he Is a power. He has devoted many scars tu politics and his name or reputation has never been tarnished. At present he oc cupies the pc-ltlon of chief clerk to the Ctiarl I ties i otnmlsslon, but belt re mans years, the prophets say, be will bj " away up." l'.obcrt W. Oliver, President of tho New York state Lliiuor Dealers' Association, has during tin past lew weeks had his mall laden wlih congratulatoiy let tcrs, and almost ually a handsomely Iramed set ot engrossed resolutions has arilvtdby irelght, Horn irlends and colleagues who thus i express their appreciation of his succevsiul efforts In behalf of the new Excise law, T ho last to acknowledge the worth of thcbilght I young man was tho State Executive Com 'mlttee, which met at Syracuse on Tuesday. '.Mr. Oliver Is a pleasant cnteitalncr and a warm and fast friend. Jockey Edward Garrison, known as the ' bnapper," has gone Into naming for the Suburban race. This morning he wilghed ltd pounds. Two hours and a hilt melting , in a Turkish bath, physic and dieting will re duce bltn. I "Alter the bath," he said, "I'll weigh 114. In the morning I will have lost two pounds i more. T he other tw o are easy." Luck Is running Osrrlson's way again. A single mount this week brought him a pres ent ot t.'.OOO. TWO FELL TO DEATH. One Painter Killed, Another Dying Their ecaffold Broke. A scaffold, on which two painters were at work painting tho cornice of a five-story building at S3 East Ninety-third sti eet, broke and precipitated the men to the street al 10 , o'clock this morning, killing one and Injuring I the other, probably fatally. John Jurgcns, who was thirty-eight years 1 old and lived at SO Duflleld street, Brooklyn, was Instantly killed. Ills companion, Henry Goldnairle, of no Delancey street, received Internal Injuries ' and his right arm n as broken. He as taken to tho l'resbvterlan Hospital. There is small hope ot hu surviving his In- Juries, bin If he does he will bo called upon to answer lo, a violation ot the law of 18h4. 1 regulating the const i uctlon ot scaffolds. He I is u pi loner In the huspltah THE NAVY-YARD LAWD SALE. Brooklyn Will Probably Got tho Twenty-Sevan Acres. city Works commissioner John P. Adamj, of Biooklvn, to-day said he was hopeful that tbo heuate would concur with the House In approving ot the sale of navj-yard land. T he area asked lor Is ncany twenty-seven acres of unused Government property ad joining the Wallabout Market. Ifobalnol It will be used bv the city for the eonstructliin ot a public market, superior to an) in the country. The price ditermlmd un n Is (41,000 an ure, or a total ot abou. 1,100,OUU. Major Iljody lavors the puns. GOOD FOR OCULISTS. ' ' Thete's n good litno coming for oeti. Jistt and optiriinih," mnr.rneil an eye specialist to an lmIliuinpuliti.A'umu ru poiter. "A wliilo ngo the blnckboirds in Hie public Hcliuols nuleil us groitly hi senil. lug lo us louiHlevcil children for trent tneut for ui'ar.-iglilnlnehs The press all over the country ol eil nttenli in to lliihfnct. ninl the method of instruction ill our I nldie otino s tins been iliiiugcd fur the belter in tlint respect. " Hut h new clnhK of patients is coiiinn; on. I licse cheap c.litl lis of standard niitlmis, where tli'iiisiinilstiiinu tliuusaiuls of niipressious are taken from one s-t of fctereoiji'id plates, nro milium to the eyes. I Tliu letters are lilurrenr.nl gently smeared, bo that they run into each other, 1 nothing Being clear and dlvttuct. ' I'Sie fume is true of the cheap editions of the Kueyclopedia Johuliullnnici, which I mav not he hu bud for uccnsiuunl refer- I emu. but will, if stink to, put out tho eyes of the innocents, w hi, it thev knew the dreadful late icfore Hum. would I ule.id as pathetically ngatnst this (heap ! edition as htt.e I'riucn Arthur with Hu- i hert against having Ins eyel'a is tenr.-d I with, hot iron at tho loiumaud of cruel King .lohu." BOOKIES IN WILLIlSeUOo. They Proposo to Do Business in Spito of Eupt. Campbell. It Will Ilo on it Comml's'oii Iluala, ns W. ,1. Ilnziril ICipliilns. supt. Campbell has undertaken a bigger Job t hnn he anticipated In trj lug to keep the n)!-roim men out ot Brookljn, II the state- 1 iik nts of tho-ce Ititi rested Ii opening "com missi u h msi's ' in W'llllatnsbiirg can lie tuki'ii us .uithorlt.tllve. As was tuld exclusively In Thursday's Evrx imi Worn n, the pen'.-o. m ii l oil llroadwuj will b" iipenul ff-r business In tine for next T uesd i s rtees. Ih re is irom a I accounts unlimited ripltil luck ot the sidieine, anil iheie Is an evident dr lerailn vtliui on thi part i f the sports to cairytlutr pi lnt In the face ol all opp I'lilon. W.iliu J llai.ud, of the racing firm of Haz ard A .smith an I who Is In be connected with Mark 1U. in lu ih. mujagi ment ot this pol lo mi. said to dav : inpt. lieiiih, 1 inn satisfied, will not In tirbre wlib us. II- ins too much couimoii si use lu biiiheiwlth n legitimate business, and as we v 111 ma'so 1 em i tide transfers ut all or ders tu the tiaek, what can the pollee dot " Hie s.vstem is Ihls: Mippnsu ve have reci'lud '.'00 ei'inmlssli lis lu execute'. Five I minutes before the race Is run we close the I bnoxs .in 1 our operator will wire them to the trnik b.v a code souk thing like this l'llty on ! l.on,-3lrejt, .") to 1; scventj.flve un Mlnne hiha, II to 1, and so on. The time occupied hv an expeit opeiaiiir In ti.iusmlttlng tho whole sheet to the traik would be less than a minute. T In1 message w III be taken by our agent, who will liiv n capllal oi (10,000 wtlh him, to the b ikmakers, and he will , have anil le Mine tu place the bets In a lump before the hoises gi t utf. I "If 'he laws of New York State are such that the ci'inmlsluii mums can do ousiness In New Vukilt) Without lear of Intel ference Ireini the pome whj can't the business be carried mi in Itruuklvn as well; We have tin- advici oi Hie best legal tal ent obt iln.ibli' I lint we ea i iro ahead, and that Iswbatwi. pruinise lo do, lu splieof Mipi. I n i n 1 1 1 t il s i Hulls to pievt lit us. This spasm o! iiguleousiiess will pass off lu n few dajs. There are C'oo.ono iiehlud this move ment to establish ilu. commission business ovei here', and we Minn when- we stand " An'hitiyc insiiiek has taken an lmeieslln 'the matier ot stnitliig up piiol-roouis In Williamsburg. Twuut his agents railed ou Maik Bjau lu-da.v and asked a i,re.it many iplestluns. Thev seemed mitt h'urpnsed that no effort was bel'ig made to krep the details of thr proposed inuveii ent a seen t It was said lu-dnv at i,"u Bn.idway, whero Jack XlcAullffe proposes to open a " commis si n ro mi, ' Hint the lighter will wall until lu- sim s how It an gets along with the po.lce biluie hu leglus business. A MIXED-UP DIVORCE SUIT. Mr. nnd Mrs. Blosa nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Koene Aro the Forties. 1 Motion will be made by Lawjer Abo Hum mel beiore Justice ctillcu, m the Supreme Court, Biookljn, next Wednesday for all mony and counsel fee pending the trial of a most rt'mpllLVi-d divorce suit, lu whlih the Jury will be regaled with the story of hon two married couples became separated It Is the suit of I'resldcnt Newell V. Bloss, of the National Mutual Insurance Company, for absolute divorce Irom his wife, Emma c. . Bloss. Mr. Bloss Is said to b In receipt of an In- come ot e.'iUO a week, and it Is Ma.cd that he has b"cn paving his wife (JO n week slme their teparatlon In .May twojeais ago. Theiomplalnt of Mr. Bn.Ss alleges that his wife wh- unduly Intimate with Lawjcr J. Oliver heene. nnd that they lived together lu Improper telntlniis In slxtv -third street. , Ne w oik, and thai Mr. Keeue was known as Mr. Bloss ' tu the neighbors. Mrs. Bios, In her answer, strenuo isly denies all the allegations of her husband, alleging tint after she be pa i at d Irom him sho rented a spare room In her flat, at 40 West Mxt.v-third street, wiiere she lived with her mother, and ihat J. Ollvir Keene was her lodger, and had had no other lela.lun with I her save that that of her law 5 ei. Accompaujlug the answer Is an affidavit ! from Mr. Keeue denying tne charges against him, and thai he was ever knuwn as " Mr. I Bluss." To emphasize his denial Mr. Keenu I adds that Mis. Moss Is fort -live j ears old while he is tut twenlj-nlne. I Another nitidavlt Is signed by Mrs. Nellie 'Keene, who sajs sho was married to J. o. K'ene In lSbH, that the separated in bet -tember, lhfll, mil she Imiow UMngal 101 Walker sin el, New iiirk.wh icMienas re peal! diy visited by persons irom the ofllee ot lertain uweis wltli st ilea of now her hus nand was living vvltu Mrs. I lo-s. Thai they Importuned her los.gn papers which tliey de scilbed ns being lor the purpose of eoiuiioU Ingher husuaud to supp rt her. and that sho has nn knowledge of any Infidelity or Im proper cunduct on the part ot her husband. COLLEGE ATHLETICS TO-DAY. Many Tonma To Contest nt Monhat- I tan Field. The annual gamei of tho Intercolleglato Athletic Assoetatlon will take place this a ti moon at Manhattan Held, uno Hundred and lltty-tUlh stiect and Eighth nvin.ic. Colli ge men In largo numbers will be present. Teams Irom Amherat, Con.e.l, Harvard, W'es- I leyan, l'rlncctoii, Columbia, I!utg"rs, hte vens, hwarthmore, I uiverftty of Hennsvl vanli, i, ogetown University. Yale, Will Inns and Lafayette; and tho t Diversity and (olbgo ot l he Mty of New York will take pari lu the contests. , II il writ's leain H comrosed of ihlrty-tour mm. i iile and ITInccton a so havu lir, e reiiri'seiiiatlons, II irvaro Is ipiartered at the Fifth venu llnni. iaie at the 'urn Avenm lintel and I'rliiiiiuii at Tajliirs Hotel, Jt-i a-j eit. The u. Hu re lieges havo tin Ir heal juailcrs nttb lirunsvviek. Ilu 1. 1 1 Hid Hark are In tine condition. II Is i xpi i ii d that lue L'tuno tu-da) will be-the most ai.nesstul In tho hlstoiy ut tin Assoeia tin n. I lie i-vents will enmprlse: luo-vanl dish, t!'.'l)-.ird 'blab, 440. ard il.is i. liilMnlle lun, inn-mile run. r,'o-).iril nurlir, 'JUO ii d liunlli'. one-mil" walk, rmnin; hluli jiiiiin and running broad juuip. imle-li aping, punlng I'-I'ii'lri'l shut, ttiTu'iMiig Hi-puiiml iiurnui r .ind twu-mil. blevcle rae.. I lu-i Is a vii !r.' 11,1 ui entrl.s Hum all the col leges n.ui.ed . T I." gnu s nro FCh'dulcd to begin at s o'lluck s.i i: p. j A EROOKLYN DIVORCE BEL Four 8ult3 Trlod and Two Decrees . Granted, In the supreme lourt, nruoklrn, to-day Henry Herl's suit for dltorco from 'uphlo Ebeit.ehargid with Infidelity, was adjourned lor furth-r evidence. , Louua f. Jones, l.TSft Herkimer st eet, was granted an absolute divorce frum Henry B. Jouis. Annie Br ant, 10 Delauce street. New Y'-rk. was named as co-respondent. Martli V Delane tuel Kale Telaney for an absolute dv.,rie. One witness said sho was km nn ns ' Bal Kittle." Adjourned for inoro cvld' nee. Kva E 1 aw less wanted an abrolute fllvorco from Kleiurd s. Lawless now living M Louisiana, d. clslon leserved. In the i It y i uiirt, Broaklrn, Judge Clem ent grim I'd an absolute divorce to Xlaliel Genevieve M rrienell from Giles o. Merrlen j til, tv lib tli wicklj alimony. WALL ST. STOCK REPORTS. i . Impendine Holiday Causes a Light ; Voluuio of Busino3s. Reading and Richmond Terminal Improving. I llniilc Statement Assures un liy I .Aloney 3I.irltet I W vi.i. STiirET. Sa'urJay, Ma) h.k As was expected. In view ol the ltiipi'i.dliig double holldi), bu-lness at tho toes I x- 'ihange was qulle limited this ii.un.ing. As the sesluii lasted onl) two hours, many oper ators ill I nut come tu the stiett at nil Nevi ruleless the market was sluing lu tone and pi lies advanced t to 1 pir cent, outside of National I end, which Jumped in'.! polms. The bauk statement, showing an enormous train In leservc, stimulated purchases near the closi'. T be ease In money Is nssiin d, and Ills felt that this must lead to lit my pur chases of all kinds of paying Investmeii s. All the BeaJIng Issues were In belli r share i tr-dn, and lllclimond ATermln.il Itupruvcd now that It Is known that Drexel, Morgan A Co. will make an examination Into tho tinan clnl and plijMc.il condition of the piopert, and will probably assume charge of the plan or reuuanlatlon. Mt illng l.uhiilig" was quiet and linn. The leadinn bankirs inist their rates at 4h7i.uu 4. US and 4 MNl a 4. Ml. An hMhangr IT.u-e house has bt ua per cent, lu tail all) ut I ur .-0j,(H)0 gold at pal an time Hits .ve.ir. 1 Isiurrcntly bcllevrd Hut tne b'sdlug Liar nperntoi Isbacktigihe iratisai-tlun. The Bank si ilo incut wis vuv lavorable, showing a i lnei- a-e In refcerve of tri.o.Ml.hriO, wnlcli bungs the surplus reserve up tu CM. IH'J.b'.'.) abuve the -.'." P"r cenl. ri'iUtittl bv law. The Hems show u gain In cash ,il (:,-4.-.,N,0l(, a cuniriictluii lu loans of .', I.T.I. Hill and an lncieaso in depu-u lULllltles of Sl.lllM, 11(10. ihe lOliuwlng are the comparatlTe ilgurev VrtV 21. Vv 2S Chnntjf fsna.t 49U.V4h. 700 J4Ss.Ha, Clin Der S .'. I.I.I, 1(10 Spurle. 10!. 171. Tun ld.l."i;, UK) I I.e. I'.fnll. i Ol) L.leMr Sy.uus.'jOl) M.s.l.V.nlll) Ine. 2 ss,,.iiiu le;,'te tlJ4.4'J&.7ui) 6JG. Hill. .nil' Ii.c l.lill.l.iill Lilu'loa b.ffii.JliU Ao'.if.lOJluc. 4i,bO(J Clcelctr Quotations. Open, llleh. I-w. Ctn Amerlca-i Sour fief v7t ir. U7U U7l Auieruan Nuaar Hel pf K.Ja file y, l'7! Amenran I oltcin Oil .IKi J I'll .'.'i H'J), meiKati I otton Oil pf "Ii '.7 'I, 77 Alton i Terra Haute. .17 a7 M a" Alih . Top A Mania he t -tH M S'a Bal . Ohio . lifti !)7I D7 1'7 e anatla Southern .. . Mlfi fH9l b'JH tia lhraaieaked Ohio il V 14 '1A 21 IChicaint.aa sn sn 7UT4 so Chic, Uur. i IJi-lnuj . . 103 10 li 10l4 l(.s, Chicago 0: .Nurthweet. .lltlt lJU HUH lll)4 Chic , Mil A M Paul . 7s 7H iiil 7s Chic. Bock la 1 e'ao . 7S 7rti 7 7s Hue lll III. pref 101 nil's lul lul't hoc Jiiih a I' b'k Yd ss ns bs ss Col. A Heck. X'aller . STfn nst afi. as Lolorado loal A Iron ait .s4V we ai1 loniollnatedC.a Ill' llfH 111, 11., Del , Lack. 1 Weat ... lij's liJIt 15JU lMi lleianarel lluilnou. HJH H.'l 14. U:tK lieu. A Itiotiraude pM. IS lil'tii, I.eH M..t l)i atallleleud I"', l.i 4.at 1t KillaonUen l.lee I'. It 11 Ml; ""l l'",l H1H i, real Nurthern pref . 2 1V6 a 1 rj-a Wi U Illlnoli Central . lull 10.1 It J 10,1 Laclede (,a 21H -'ll IIS 2IW UfleniMiai pref . Oln f.le OI'n M. l.ake-hore 131 IJIVi Ui 1 .1 s 3 luiavllie ,. saelivule Tl'H 7sSJ 7 H 7 f,a Louie New All), i Chi. 2V 25 li 2V MauhatlanConiol l.llH 1J?U 1J 1.13 Mexiean I antra . . 17 17 17 17 Minn a ht I.ojli pref '."Jl 291, 2'.lfi i'.'I, Mlekuun Paclnc 51 H tC Si e-4 be1 Mobile i Ohio . 411 40 10 III IS at. Cord Lo .... lll'( 1141a Hl'l IHH Nat Lord. lo. pld .... 114 114tfe 11411 11414 .Ml. Lead I o -44U at) .,41, .1''' Nat Lead To. pfd . Bid, cJl H7I, S'Jl, . Jereejr Central 141 141 141 141 Ne York lemral ll.l( 11. 11. IV IIK, .N. V A New England. 3s4 J.i 3-H 3 i .X l ., C l-t 1. ... Ii 17 17 17 N. Y., Lake hrlel VV. 2, ts a.M -J-,U ft Y . L h 4 v pre! lev, ( l H lS ' 'i .S Y...stuii J nl IIS 1U, 11 14H, N Y. suae, A Weat pf. 114 f4 1.4 f 4 Northern facihe 2l 20 20 20 N'urlheru l'acincpraf .. r.jn CiU S.-at sjai North Amen.-au 11H 13V. laS, laVj Ontario A Wratern 1.) 10 la l'a or nail A Nar SU sn so mi rhlla. A Heading . .. 1,1 611, 01 II gulcksileer . aa M .l on K.XV P. ler T. Rec . I'tl uf !"si '.lia ht Paul A Omaha . .. SO'i Mil riiii fit tf bl. I'aut A luiuin 4 4j 4S 4', Ht l. houthweetern S a s s Ml L A Man Iran Ut pf, 7T 7s 7 7S Southern Paclhc ,. 3"t 3S a7U as ienn l oal a Iron.. 4m ii 41Vt il ttrton l'aeltla 4us 40H 4UV i t W aliaeu pre! . .n 2 i 2 2.X Wreiern Cnlon Tele D41j UV '.i4H nir Wheeling A Lake trie Jl'a JlS SlVi -IS, ' Minintr Siocks. I The following are tho closing quotations of mining slocks at the cousulldatid Lxchangc lo-clay IH. JtlfL Till. Aitd. Am Flat . - .03 Iron Mill. . 15 Alice . fl - K A 1'eroli .10 - Adams con 93 -Lai rosae. .US belle Iile ,1V - leadr'lel). .15 I Be i her ,. 1 2.V - L.ll e I hl'f 24 I Unlabel. 2 2V - Mi-ikin. 1.SV Budle au ,Vlrultuli 27 .3i Bulxer .. ..17 vliui. 60 Wane ona .KG -Siajo ID Hre-.e .. .30 - N lleilela. .IS b'ii''kon. 17 .Xuith star r.Rll I'eltnoul .aO .S.1 Ontanu. . .bl laledonla llplur. . . 2 6V 11.11 82 .OS DAM.. - .OS Cho.lar . r.S - I'ljmojih r.O .M trutenP't. 1 in I'h'il.eal .11) I hrjanllte. l.V '-" I'll An n Loi I en, fin -llol'ulon .40 I C 1 Vl. i 2U - isaiage 1..'.. Comu.nu- IhniraNoT 1 JV i.4llli... .30 Maiid'.l 1..1V Ctuntoca l.silverKlng .50 Moik IT . sturm'l .OS liiiuda .. 15 liu - Santiago . ,50 Isirll 15.110 -Sail .Sen 10 IJuualii ,vo - Mli-i l.or 1 .SO 35 DeailwtHli -. llopra . .70 lerra 9.10 2 50 -, VI. I o. F.urkalin 1.60 - oil. - .25 - l.l-e risto .40 -auvhone. .Ill l ile sniet .411 suinan. . 51 liould i I'. 115 - lua .'0 Hale A Xor 1.2V - I' i on 1.2U - llomeU'k. Id All War.! I on 15 25 Horn SiU'r d 20 3.411 Jiik-l bi Iron bueer. .50 In Brooklyn Thentrea. "I title Tlppett,' a lie" lane I j xjexander IHssjii. tho niithor if "Mr. Wliklii-o.i s Widows' audseveial ttirr bin i-'fc!stvii p u s, will be given Its tlrst pi dm Hon lu mis Hi in It) at the l'ark Tbe.itn uu M.nla nlgui. Ma'iagcis tslnii sa tint th" piece is lud 1 1 tun. AyiKxt compan) is pn mlsed. Manager Krowles niim unit's that the Am phlun will e,o-o lor the si i n next -iioruav lilfchl M'indny evening I uvv ird II irrigsn, the nietiupiiiitau fax iirii". wib a pin a i ut the Aimililou In loi) and ih' 4Di), u . ncd 1 b) his le.'iilnr New ii rk i uip nv,i.. i.di ,; .luhnn) Wild, Josenb "pa'Ks ilo haul i;wi lei 'Win Wesi, Mrs. Seamins von lewis . ' others. The original seem i) will be u-ed. I - Event Abend ;n Droolclvn The Hrjal Arcannm Aid S. iir will tiV.l Ha an null mietluv to-night in i) jrrwr Hal, al. V aihingtou elreet The te?enth aerelcaot ea.ied long wil be giver at tie Nuelrand Avenue M 1 l h it. h lo-iuorrow The bocletr of Old Brookljn t.e w take part it Momorlal Par eierclaea at tl.e tutuu of the martin In loll lireene Park Ihe hi, I'alrK-k hoclet; wtl. have ita annual re union at liarrndon Hotel th i e'cutng at 7 Jl o'clock. The manigera of Pratt lnatlttite are arrarglng t eahlbit ine i an tlwork ol the pjp 1 on June 15, It arnJ 17. dar and evening. Lecture, l'reeldcnt Charlea Pa tlarmo or " Xlethodt t Teaohlng from a rviholugtca Stan Ipotut," 502 lultoo vtreet t. night . IteneSi lo the emplnveaa of tr eoe oer Mavnnr clor Hal. tr the bijou linn u o Atiooiation, Alton Hail. Wall meet, Ihli etei mg The aeconl perforrnanoe ot 1 Se shakeapear Water Cure' will b glveu lij t e 1'nlviecbuic Drainaln Aaaoclatloo to-night at the Crltetlon I Theatre. MAT DAILEY'S HUNT. i It Is for Evidence Against Mamie, I Not for Miss Law'.or. i Police Apparently Unable lo Find Ihe Missing Witness. i liiatlro Tnlntiir lntlrniites tlint tho ItuiiiiilMiuin Cotilil l'linliii'e llrr, i I lz?le Lawlor, the wonpin whose evld"nce I win iiihir convict or clear Houndsmnn Mai hew 1 . Dallev, of tin- Iielnnce) Mm t sta- I th li, o; the serious ch uge made against hlui i b) piett) M.imln llniiiisn. Is sMil mls.lng, nlihuiigh i apt. Knklns s.ns he is doing ids utmost to find her. Halle) s rx inilnallon on Miinile s charge uf assault Is to emu' up be. luieJi.stlie Tnlni ir. lu Kssex Market Court, un iui'sda) meiiilng next, nnd capi. Faklns I vavs he h 'Pes tu find the Lawlor woman I e- J foie that I line 1,'ouiidsmaii Dilley himself, Instind ot senii'lilng for Miss lawloi, eeems c intent witli ti)lng to blac.tb the Hainan gill's charm ter T his ci ncluslon Is borne out ny his actions jesteida). lie was off duty, nnd visited sU stores ou t.i.iiul t re el. In the neighborhood of Mamie llainian's lurmer Inline, and made In quliles as tu In r character, lie and I'airol mii'i Jusepli l.ussle:, Imili In full uniform, went Into M. Bnnl's barber shop, at ,r,s:i t. rand slieet, and Dnlley as'.ed th" barber If becuiill not tell s-ineiblng ogolust Mamlj llniinnn'sthnrnetrr. J I Until admits this, nnd he nvs tint he told the policemen that the girl liven in n flat, home ovei his sh ip a )ear iigo, that she was ' ii llitle girl then nnd that, su farashMiew, she was a good glib Ihe iieighbois about there lmld the same opinion of viainle ll.iniian, and snlo ihf tun nuts of the house at Illh Mulirte slreel, wh'Me me now lUus. Mi far as Is kiiuwn this Is tho III -st tlmelialley linsa-s.illed Jlmnle lla.iu.in s ihaia. tir, nllhougli ho did sneak- harshly of I.lKlu lawlor, who, Minnie sa)s, was wituhir the night the assairt li alleged lo have o.eu ' made. Joe l.nwlor, Ihe mls.lng woman s brother, resented this, and threatened to make Dalley prove bis allegitlnns The onl) thing so lar dl'cnvired against Mamie llanii in's character Is ihat "lie w.s Ilz;le Law lor'sfrli nd nnd Ireqiuu'ly visited al ber flat. Mrs. Hannan, Mamies mother, , suys Mamie never sta) ed over night nt Lizzie Lawloi 's flat but one . T bat was Just before Kaster, and the Lawlor w Oman's lather and I n brother Irim New Jersey were there Mrs;' Hannan also says Ihat Dalley U better ae qu&lntcil with her and with the latvlir woman than he will admit. "I was Introduced to him a ear ago," she said tu uu Mrxixn Wiiiti.prepurter, by LUle Lawlor herself, it was nt a ball at Walballa Hall, and he was In full uniform andondut). I saw hlmhavo Uirie gloves In his hand, too, when he lefl he.- In irout ot her house on i rand slreel, where sb then lived ' Mrs. llnnnan Is probably the only rcrsin who la making nn encrge le s 'an h for LI7I0 I awkr, for she knuws ihat her testimony Is Important nnd she feels that It would cur ruboiato the story told b) Mimic. Lvery bight clnco Dalle) 's arrest she has walked tho streets that hl?zle Law ir used to fre quent In the hope of getting somo trace of tho woman, but so far w I, limit suceesv If the pollee are not loukpig ht LUzIe Law. lor It I mot Justice Talntor's fault, lie tent lir tapt. Kaklns )eslerdar and plainly told him that ho did not believe tho police were working as hard on the ciiso a3 the) oi.gbt. Tho Justice also staled that her conllnucd nbstmewas Inexcusable, as he had under stood th it Dalley himself bad received a let ter trcm her during tho Inst lew ni)s, A comrauiilcatli u to th" Errxivn WonLD sayv that tully iwo-tblrds ot the polleemen In laot. 1-aklns's eommaud know the Lawlor woman b) slghu I ROUND-SHOULDERED WOMEN. Mndo So Becauso They Do Not Wenr I tho Right Ktr.J of CollnrB. I A Inrco proportion of 1'ie civilized women in the world nro ruiiuil. backed anil hiiuiii.slioulilercil. 'Ihe reneou is that tbey wenr no collars, or if they wear n collar nt all It is uf eome suft luatenal tlint tloiK not Leep the clnu np. It is utterly mil ossihle for the sl.ou liters to tlroop when the hen. I is carneet well i:i. ami nothing will u ale n man Keep Ins h ail up lil.e a still, high collar with sharp I'd. nts that stick nnd hurt when llio ehlii is allowed to droop ilo,vn uu theiii. , Half a dozen years ngo. when the fusliiem in ml ars xvim viry liigh Iiehlud ami low or turned hue); m fiout. ninny, ninny mm in the touiilry were round. shouliUn n. 'Ihe Kiitl P ten of linen hehiiid furced the hi-iul I' lv ard and down, and n druop Hi liiu sliiiulders was llm iisiilt. s ij s thu Me..i))l s ' u..." "i fil, I heie is liu psilii'ti ur fashion 111 rullnrs now, pur lie. Here hern torvturo, hut tho piovail ng tastr runs ro n collar Ihat Miindx s in ght u i nil nruuiiil. the puims hipiiiiic; uu n r the eh n Ihls collar is higher in fi lit tunu I eb nd. mid thu ineii ' vvliu weni thrin mhui luirn to throw iheir lands I ni K in pr vi nt ti e h gh points m fn ut ft' in i lii'tuig tin ir ch ns. 'Ihe ii suit uf tli's is that the in ti uf tw.d.iy nrt straight I ii ki il, s ,ii ue shuiildtied, lilio liiukli.g Ii 'I' w plf $m hi c , AH Hi" t " ns of tho body nro ru'isoi I to heaithv. x i n au nf.i :i by Ui 1'icrnva tiolden Siixl.i .1 1 ) lsi m very Mure than i rl), tho livei-urd that h tbo Lev to the v.liiila sysfcii' i l have pure tiluud ur i tvnisonniisliltksl, J i.t nsxour li'.ereh.v-i-s. Tho hlocsl i-ontri'L- tho he.ilili, 'ho liver J rontri"h) the hlo.l, the "Discovery" con trols tho liver Tako this reuicslv In tlni", when you feel dull, laijnd, and "out of sorts," nnd wa canprevint diwase' from coming;. Taka J it in nnv d!nns that deiK'tiils c:i the liver i or tho ble, d, and you'll uavo a positive i cure 1 1 l'or Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Iiiliourness; Drop.ehial, Tiiront, and I ting affections; ' etubliorn PUn ami rseulti Diseases, it's 1 tho only remedy so tmfalliug and effoc- i tivo that It can be runninteeif If it doesn't benefit or euro, you Uavo your SUPERIOR Modloino i3 tho term by which Aycr's Sarsapartlla ia best H known, to distinguish it from nil similar preparations. It i3 iH SU PEHIOR.bocnusoithasforitsbaso tho truo Hondurri3 Sar- 'llH saparilla root, tho variety richest in medicinal properties. It is viH SUPERIOR, bocauso tho Yellow Dock-another of tho ingro- tiliBl clients is raised expressly for us, nnd we know what it is. It ia IliH SUPERIOR, becauso all tho other articles comprising this vjlj proparatiou aro tho choicest of their kind, nnd becauso they nro lll known to hnvo a opociflc vnluo in tho treatment of diseases ,, H origimtiiitt in inipuro blood. It ia SUPER.OR, becauso r.doso lH of tho samo tnc-isuro mr.y bo roliod upon to nlvays prcduco tho "i iH ssmo offect. It is SUPERJOR in combination, SUPEREOR j in proportion, SUPERIOR in appearanco, nnd SUPER OR in ' IH r.ll that roo3 to 3trongthen and build up tho system, woakoncd by V'HH diaoaso and pnin. Itpunflcs, enriches, and vitalizes tho blood; (iH it euros Scrofula, Scrofulous Humors, Catarrh, Rheumatism, (jH Dyapopsia, Li-er and Kiduoy Dicise;. If you need c. blood 'ilH IfiEaDiClPIE .. I htiaBn bosuro to aakfor Ayor'o Strsaptrilla. It has cured others, H aticl wil! euro yoi). Read tho following testimonials: 'H "Avi i'i "s ns.ipirlll ilia's ipeilur Mi'il'i ine "kfvnrd )mii .iru, I piesrrl'ietl Aycr's H ami wr ei ifl In 'l n euii -in n 1 it Its in- u i ip u III i b.r i Uule eul, four ear's old SasH fnill'-iits .in-.ir-. i lb" I est bl intl-pt iilleis i un Min i if -v prnti In i.t fan lly if Mils H i l.ll mil tu ph i :" , , an I .-.rp.ilis i! i'i'I) fiee o 1 win w.s n t "I v.iili scrofula. H I from any lujuriuus ih.ip It ' liipjy pn - Afb'i mil) tlin e ui fmn lu'lies weie used, taaH I (etred I v in) eus'-niei i to nny siuill.il ue- the ellsc.-.si' Hi entln ly nai.le.iteil, nnd sho H I ntitluii " D-ni in 1 I., rield, llm Merilmncl; new enjn)s excellent health " .1. W, Bos- H st , Lowell, Mast worth. M I . riill'.lpl. W Vr.. Hj I "Alt-r )e ii v uf experience .11 a tliupglst. j "Per two yc.irs past I have prescribed ,'jH I'urln;: wlib'h nine I h ivi- seen, hainlled, anil , A)er-3 tns.'ip.iilll.i in uun. inns Instances, H heird of 1 1 mil ii Itl 'is.ihiinst without nuin-' -iml Oml I: hl,'ili (11 icloi.s lu Ihe icat- llsaH 1 1" r. I can s i) Ih-.t. fur p'tiulnoiiierlt, Ajet's, iii-u: of . II illsunleis uf Hie bluml. It el!s H Saisap, illl.v n without a ilval. ' (ieoige w -11 In trj sluie."-U. : ilojIe.M 1) , Third H I.liui"t'i tJMieim.iu .iv, .Newark, X ,1 ami Ox.'md sts , riillaelclplil.t, Ta. H AYEt'S Sarsaparilla I Pro"ar;J by Dr. J, 0, Ayer k Co., Lowell, Mass, 'ijH' Has Cured Others, Wil! Cure You I BROOKLYN HEHS TllillEF. Notablo 0ccurrencQ3 in tho City cf Churche3. t'nriisniphs Thnt I'liotojr.tp'i Day' History, A 52,500 Plnce for Elc-iclc. .Mn)cr lloody to-day nppulntcl ex-Mih'r-man I, corse Ccock beere ar) of the lew llitinkln bubwny louuilsiloii. Ihesalar) Is '.',.',ou. Whoso Co'llo In Thin? The rollco of t 'i Vernon nvenuo station, Ilrcoil)n, have In t heir possession a brown collie d(c, which was luunil ou the street last nlkhl. ihe i:o- wears a collar beaiin,; the initials -l'. II." I Cnutr it Under Fnlllnu Iron. Daniel Mccaflrev, twenty, rf ;i!il flushing nve.,UlIlatn buip;. emphyil at theUirouie Mi tl Works, KiTt avenue nnrl Kcip slre'i't, was ti -O.iv ciushitl bv a heavj linn pbile wnicn .ell utro-s bis Iml). He Is nt tho Eastern Ulstrltt Hospital. Betrliin ncr Life Undlx-. I Julius Ji nt'skl. nine, llvlnc nn Dumont stieel, n.or luitionl, i:asl .New Yon, was under arrest this mornlni; nn cuinplalnt of Harris f'onllnsy, of s,"iT stone aventi", who iilie,'es mat he c.iu.-lit the boy nn bin.' the inn r-tioxen lu the liebrevv b)na;ugue on 0 b'.riie street. "Mr Partner's" Ex-TartnerB Judge Me.tla3. of the hiiperlor court, to day cranted an urder set Ins asdu an order rectnlly granl'd ter the exinilnatlnn ot louls .Mdrleh beloie trla. In a xui ro c tnpel an ac rniiiHlui;, Irnuclil aicnbist ulmly charts i. l'a sn, nts lurmer partner in the play Jij l'arinei." Tl e Arch Must ruflloo Major Ki cly, of llnokljn, to-da) wrote to John .lechuin dec'.lnlns t lecimmctul the approjirliitlon of if.'.uou lo place a tablet at the entrance to pp'speit l'ark In lnuior o. tho unions war n-i,'.uient, the Fourt -i nth llpiokl) n." llrsi.s ilu-su.'iu.iiuii lutinurUI arch now LcIrb is nsnucti-il Is In tiouoi i I all liroukl) n soliUris and .RIlo. s, ai,d he cannut iilsirluiliiato In Inor o uu) speclbed eoin lunnJ. Death of n DrooUlyn Nexvspnper Sinn Thomas Irancls Mcdrath, a po; ular anil hninrul rnnljn J t.rna 1st. ule 1 at his hi me, :1P0 Xlaro'i s'rei'i, )esieid i) ifiernoon or litni) i'oustiniittiiii, HehiU it .-n assis -mil ell) nl.tur u. Un lu uu Kiwi f.n i'm I ) iiilliirut li- t iii.e , nil a his dt.ltli was iiciiiin-'e ultturnl tin l.'iit. Ilu was forty vi.u - ulii a ul luirs amiiii ami emu in. Mr. Vb i,riilb's death e.t .s r, uii- first v.,eino In tin- ranks u ihe bruiiklvii i'r' ss e up. wlib b will bold a s l.i , in i tini; u-no mw a leruoon, wben uppiuUUto uellon will bo irucn. Iloy nnd Olrl Dixncrs. Ihe loln;cliilltun uf l'rof Mnall'sdanc Inu t.ass, wbkb luok place list nlijhl al Wav. trl) I al.. wasenjojed b) a larce and .'ppie. 1 1 ill ve .iiul.ti ee. Ihe protum i"i w.is viue whtt loni;. but the little tolls wantel mshow vviii' ' ti d be done In dannn; nnd held II e Is urls mini 11 i ciiK,, wben Hie leletiailon was f,i uiifd ii.ii. ,t rui c,iti' n tu ihe i.ilnit I,i n is ul the 111 tie ii iki-. Ainuns the dances vtiie " liew luupa, b) Vlabel Jiuberis, t-.v.i lain. in .nn! I.ubi 1Mb, -wild IMnce and Ndlu.e In rnplpe. b viasur Mrio,drlck unit Mi e. While. lllenlard Hlic' by Ui.tclu 1 is, and " l.ll ilu lleui.t)," b) ll.llo Ldar. .MONC THE WHEELM.N The In neton Xll.buru road ta e fa tbe eent of Meun'i.a llaj I ii ., lor l'ie ini-el of the Klverslile Wheelmen, I. nr If ,1 Ju r li, wi I vlvee J11I7 '1 ultn r.. A P ifi-r li , e I) rr, tnr Vlotujfennr. ot Ihe Manhattan Alii ti. ul i I' iMt.inc the Inteteals ot tOe whiel n l ui ruauiratiuti vig urouel). 1 II I e 1 ar 1 ha upeuei a bicycle eliool at 140 1 1 -hi , a.-ii e li.i.i tain vv heel tiea will boid a l lub run 1. na rr 1 lie 11 tit Irna 'n VV heeloien sti I wheel it t) Ton n 1 e s 1 011 June U. Die A u 'r Wheelmen wl'l bold a meet the laat of J u e lb VI uiau VI h -eluien will haee aert-al renrsv llf.. Ill the ll i un Milburu race AT HOME OR ABROAD DR. TOBIAS' Venetian Uniraf vv ill be fonnii INX'ALL'AIILK lo perioaa aufferlnn from nilil'MATI-sM. .MXItAlAVU. I'OLUS MlKETIIROAlA, PAi.VSIVTIIbl.IMDS. HAt h. DHtlltsT 8l'ltl.N. IlKl'lHLS. Jtc Uee Thou. . eandauf lerlillialeeat Deeot, u Murraiat ..New York Sol.lbj all Drujiiila Price it and 60 cenu. HO W OUR PRESIDENTS RODrrr. - ;M, "- j'iV Grant Liked Fast Horses, Clevsland) 'ssH'' Blow Once, Arthur Pacers nnd "H Harrison Conchors. -aiamHl feBraH tSixty lous ve.us, with their sunshine H nnd sliudo.v, have pnsved since John T, H: Pr.ce, the xvell-I.niiwu liveryman of 311 H, Sixth sluel. lhst suv the light of i'av, iH savs I ho Wiislimntou '"', nnd nil day H Mondav, the 11, li. 1)0 was kept busy ro- -H t'eiving cuiiraltiintioiis on li.s colden jH jubilee. Mr. l'ncevvus born in Aleiau- 'riH dlia ou April 11. 13.'. c II iv.111; been in business nt his present ftHl stnuil li.r tweu'v-seven veitrs he is full of IB! rt liimihceiii es ut ureat Ainencaus who taak1 pationizi'd Ins th.'is Anion" theso was iH Gin. Unlit, vvliu ''.line iU mio dav and lsfeH said. " I'i Ice. 1 v. .nit to take 11 spin over Isfel tin' ro.il to. ilu,- let me linxetuio of H ) mil msiest trotters.' Wluu thu Gen- -afeH' eral retiiriii-.l lie was prolu'e 111 ins prn:te H ut ti.u liiirst-1 0 had driven, ami snid - , H " l'rice that lelluw was chitin llUtuiue 'iremHI .itself." K ilflP beu Grnr.t's A'nli an sleeds, presented, aHst Itiilinn liv 1 hu Sulliin tf Tnrkev, were B plft"u,l in Mr. Pr.ee's care vvlion thoy first ''''Hl e.uiii' liere us weio l'rtsiilcnt Harrison's :amfeml llOlSUs 'H 1 rcanleut t leveli. nd wa nfndd o' run. 'H ' nwnv in skittish li'ir-es. nnd always asked V lor 11 Ken 1 unlit al Mi I ri e met ex- JgE 1 1 resident t'level.tnd si tie eleiiiil upoa jBe j ii s nn iv.il lieie v.'itli seviu t nrruisjes for H liitnscif mid pnriy. President Arthur's H tnvtinte wus 11 pacing liois' He always H said tint a pneer nt nelu tl tonciriHge H pr 'due d t!i' most ilel'glitfrl 'ensit'on. H lie inly fiiiiiislieil 1 resident Haves H wi.h uii" liits,- .or mi i.ir.v iniiriuns H lio'-olnii'k 1 lil.- 111 tl'c cuuutiv bevnud the M hulilieis' II01111) Mi. li.i.Mf, ntkedfrra 1 H Ut'iitle horse nnd would not make his jB mill m-re 1011 111111I l.i- hail seen sjv eral kBl tried bv tile slidile I oys. ( i.-ii. lnriil;iu alwiivs askel for nn aVaVi iquiiif full of l.V 1 11 I tire. lie wan a dnriL and diishiu"; rider. BH I HOW TO TELL A GOOD HORSE- HI I Tbn Fnco an Ind c itlon of tho Anl- B nial's l bnracter. H 1 "I never nnl: nlsmt n linr e' Iraits," 'iffswJ sni 1 n horse biiier the utliei day "All I BBJ xvaul is a gotMl sijtnre look :n tho face. Once 111 a liundreit times 1 niny mistake a irVrfl 1 Hie 1 e.id, bi'l 110! ofteuer than that, I he- '''Wrfl lieve." si)s a writer tu the H'.n '.'.' Mag. urii ' BH It doei-u't ro niiro an expert to read BBl horses' lai-es. enlier. A pir ui who has uever huiiille'd n hoi ,e can saunter d mil 'BBJ Kromivviiv nnv nfleriioon nn I point om .BH Hit co iil.iluciie Inuiltv e.nrii.L nurse, the 'jH liltmu liur 1. the tie, u her, us .iti.mtl, tlio BBm 1 ne lil.i. in kick ur int. r. nnv liiimnn , BBM or the pr it 1, I i:;li--p n."it bnrse tlint BH tunv be iiuui;eroiis and vtt not vicious in BBj the BBj 1 ho Kit kinc h irs, c 111 noarh- ahvnv s bn BBJ hinijii'il on. b. ilie vicious uleum in hu BBj eve wlni'li slim ps li.iu 11 1,. rti i.u-ktr. Ut BBj nil burst h, tbuiih ilu- miM'i.i 1 -.It. tikiti BBJ In rse nttuu"K iiiiit iiiten'.iuii. 1 lis is the BBj liorr-- lieisi cute I In- the cheek-re n. BJB l.iku men nil i xv 'men w h weir sines HH too m. 11 1, lie shows lie ot'.tw td in.tlelica Bllsl uf mis' rv Mi. 11 pjooil-iiit, tired imrses. BjUB liorsetiti 11 htv. iinvt' bt en unute fietiul BkI nnd VI, oils bv belli: cuslitveti by the lu. IBB luinoiis itnd cri.t-1 elifi h rein. Ilieie are BsC lmises lir.ikt-ii d iwu bv loin! and contrail- S 1 us s,.t jcu fur nKiii.wnich 'huu s.'..iliL:al BrK expression HSh A WELSH EPITAPH. Peculiar Obituary Ovnr tbo Gavo of HH n Jeweller. H Tlio following epitaph ft rcproJuced H ; from n ti uibstnuo 111 the ev-imterv ia HjB j I.lvvudllwfwdl. i-nvstho.ui ,?'.' (iivi',ii, Hi "line lies in h liorizm till positu 11 the ?,HHI oulbldo tivse uf lieur.'i' Kulltiu. watch- 'iSwal maktr, win st al llitits 111 thnt line were 'Ml inn honor to his irfi-s.uu. Iirer.ty .'SSI 1 was the niniuspiiii and 1 ltideuce tha H'BI resulntur of nil the iiciidhs of his lit". IBssbI llnu an. huue'st, 11 dusirious. ids hinds ''BVBJ never stopped until he li.td rel evod .Its.. ; tress. He l..t ' the art of dispoi. u' uf bis VjVjfl tlint- in sue h 11 wav Hut lie never went sBvaTI wronc except when set njoin b,' per-ons IvjBI , who did not know bis kev and exeti tbeu 'MBkJ was easdv set nrilit au.nu He departed . iBwjB this life Nov T, 1311. wound up in the JbVbI hope ut b.'inK taken in hand t y bis Maker. iBBBB ' tborungblv 1 leaned, regulated and rs. SjVjVl j puned and set ngoin;; in tbe xvoild to 9BBBBB cuuie." Bvn Appropriate, xbI I ot rtuu.i 'fjBHl Wool runlcus cot a nolo from Ms editor HlBpl the other day suggestm: that he give a JfBVU souvenir. 'jH Van Pelt What on t "TviBBB Wooi-iits i.oootn production ot uvs r(jBBB mother-la-law- joke, 'vBsl " ('tJaV J