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r LOCAL MISCELLANY. OFFICER SMITH NOT JUSTIFIED. An investigation wa a beti yo-.t-rdav by Coroner Levv in regard to the death of Pa I nek ????". who was abut in hU liquor store at No. 404 Ma di ?OB-Bt. lani Sunday night, by Policeman John W. -sniitlL of thc Kighreenth Precinct. Kx-Mayor Oun tber was the foreman of the jnry. . The tint .viiuess was Janies O'Day, a machinist Of No 34'A Madison-si., who was present wheu tho rtanlim took place. When Meagan bad the sword half nra wu irom Ita-BCabhard O'Day cried out. " * or God's sake, don't fire. We'll pacify him!" Kcaiian could nut possibly have rsaelied him from whore he etood behind the bar. No oue interfered with tbe officer in any way except Reagan, who was under the inllu.-nce of liquor at the time. Janies Laimy said Ml Reagan had ilrawu lbe sabre about four inches when the otllcer .rad. Feagan dropped tbo sword and put? ting his hand on his breast saul, ''My God, lin aliot!" Alura number of witne-sses had been ex? amine!, who cave i-orrobarative evidence, Officer John \V. sum h. tho prisoner, waa put upon the aiaud. Ho said: " Lannigan got un and Feagan aeized a (hair, but was stoptj_d by O'Day aud bis wife. He then stutt d for the counter, aud the big butcher then came for tue and 1 turned my back uoou Feagan. 1 drew mv pistol aud just then James O'Day cried ont, " My God, lie will kid him with bis awortt," and bearii a rattling souud and saw tbe blade of a sword pana under my right arm. Turning half way rouud I tired over the counter, and nt the Baine time 1 saw George Smith come in. I believe if 1 hal not tired 1 should have beon killed at the next thrust." .. The charge delivered hythe Coroner to the jury Contained tuc tol lowing: " Before cuiiiuiiitiiii. this cns - to your consideration, I cannot but. (txpnaa tin* mast marked ooii.leniti.vlon or thc Mlle tifeniitliiot pursued hr the acctiseil prior to he wai act. If it were done wlh tba aiiihority mid by thc, direction ol the police official.-., it caiin.it be too severely condemned. The ofllee of a spy ls always most dt-splca* tile. Btu when a tu ;u clothes himself IU attire which disjiiisea Ins position, and watches to detect a trivial of 11-ii tte like t nut iuijMitftl tn tlie deeeaood, he cannot bo too harshly viewed, rdioti dcmc-aTmr la cowardly, and those guilty ot lt aro likelv ret-It-f-sly to nee dangerous wea-ions. The police force of this. city, ss a class, ore iu.u of brave nature- and i-iiivalrrc beuriu).. and they ouitbt uot t<? be dlsgructd Dy being forced to perform lg Uuuilniouit duty." After deliberating for nearly an hour the jury brought ia ihe following verdict: We find tbat Patrick BtragBB cn ne to lils death by a ball tired trout a pistol lu lite bands of John W. mu ith ; and wo iiirther tl u.i thal from tne, evidence pre .eiiie.t tbe said .Itiliu \V, .smitli, in tiring the saul pintol, wat* at tbe, time of tiring, Bot Iitistitied in doing so; and we also desire un I wish io expires our condemnation of tbe mode ? nd t-p.. -i.riatrui practised liv the poliea in arli-ctnii* Tlolaiiotis of tbe Excise ot Sandal tow. If tbo law warrnu.* the same it should be speedily changed. Coroner Levy remanded the prisoner to the City Prison. A SUCCESSOR TO DB. BELLOWS SECURED. Tbe pulpit of All Soul's Church, which hus been vacant nince the death ol tba Kev. Dr. Henry W. Beilo-ts hi January, 1 Sb-', has been tilietl bv the -.election of the Kev. Tbeodoio C. Williams, ?f Winchester, Mats. Tho choice of a pastor was tefl by the church ii the hands ot The tfW-teso. Manv leadlni. cler^yiucii of lbe Unitnrian (lenoiiiiiiatinii have preached be> lore the congregation, i: it -hiding several who have heeu consitlert'tl when the stn j. ct of choosing a suc? cessor to Dr. Bellows has been l_1wiB-_Min The trus? tees, after consultiug the wishi sot tho members of the church, fonnd that the Bar. Mr. William. and Hie lier. Mr. Horn brooke, of West New - tun. Mass., wert; most favorably regsrdod. A lill waa aaot to Mr. Horubrooka, but atier some hesitation on lin-part of that rlergymnn tho call was not accepted, as he was un willing to sever tba pleasant relations which he had established. ihe 1. rv. Mr. Williams waa then ooa*alted, aad after a Meeting of the membera of the All Souls' Church a unanimous call was extended to him. Mr.Williams a-cepted the call, (subject to tue nciiou of his church, a meeting of the members ot which was held at Winchester las! night, when the entire matter was left to tbo judgment of Mr. Williams and the committee of All Souls* Church. Mr. William* ia about thirty yeittn of ago. He was graduated from Harvard College a fen" .vcaii Ago ami was the orator of his class. He was the leading me tu her of his class lu the Diviuity Behool. He has been for almost a year the pastor of tbe Unitarian Church at Winchester, a tuwu not far from Bus.on. He has preached on two occasions at All Souls'Church, and is spoken of as a tine pulpit orator, witn au impressive presence and elective delivery. _ AN lim I'l.NSIoSKK CUTS HIS THROAT. Abbott lYac. el;, an Irishman seventy-three years old. who bini lived for a few weeks iu an attic room at no.-*33Thompaon*_-t_,atts-__.pted to kill bimaelfat f.a.m. vetteiday by cutting lu. threat an ainl artery in his lett arm. He bee.-nuo laaenaiMe from loss of blood before an ambulance arrived to take him to 6t Vincent's Hospital. After be had received mr _jical treatment be waa iTanaferred to Bellevue Boar {it il, hut it was believed thal be could nor reoover, n ins room wera found some letterB which Btw wed that be was well ctlii...ted and had been a clerk iu the Court of Petty Sessions in Dublin. He bad been receiving an annual pension of about BUSS Irom ibo Britir.li (' iverninent. Hi* married daughter, Mrs. J. li. Murphy, live** at Sea Clift'. L I. Ou account of family trouble he had been compelled to leant his daughter's house anti ho was in urgent need of money when bo determine I Io commit suicide. He hat) borrowed a small sum from a blood al No. 400 West Tweiitv-thirtl-st., and had pawnod his watch for 5-1. Twice be bad a_.ked Mrs. Craig at No. 248 West Teiitii-st., to procure employment tor bim, but she bini not been able to ai.ist him. One ol tho letters, which he had written to his daughter, contained expressions of paternal (prc ana toa an? nouncement tiiat the would uot tc. him alive again. BBBIOTJB C1I.I.G1-. AGAINST A PRIEST. The Kev. Florance Molar by, of St Cecilia Roman Catholic Church, at Nott li Henry and tler ?__-*?___?_, Brooklyn, wa* arrested yesterday poon thc charge of brutally as-amting Ins si-rvuiit, Kate Dixon, ajje eighteeu. Tho warrant waa leaned by Justice Naeber, in the Third District Police ("mir., upon the girl's afli'tnvit. setting forth tbat the as? sault occurred on Friday ot last week in father McCarthy's house. No. 496 Huinboldt-st. When Bbe said she would cxpo<e him, bc toni ber tiut ona word of bis wt.uitl ht believed inure quickly than a thousand of bera, ana tuitiier tbal ho bad plenty of money and she bad none. Tho next day elie was lockotl in tho boune and could not get out. Oa Mon-.av she went to ber slater in New-York and re? lated the taits, and they 1 .id Ahem before Biabop .Longhill!, who said Uo would take action i.i tint mutter at once. After bis arrest Father McCarthy aaiJ that it was a plot to ruin him. that he had dis? charged tbe girl tor theft, aud that $1:10 in money, noleokt and aosne booka bad been atolee limn bm house. The examination of tho cane was set down for to-day. and the pmoucr was released in $5,000 bail. Father McCarthy is tho defendant In a snit for f-JO.OOO brought by tbe parent*, of Bridget Cronin, who was organist in his church, lor an alleged as aauh upon her. _ INSPECTING AN OCEAN STEAMER. The new steamship Cienfoogoe, of the New-Vork and Coba Mai! steamship Company, waa open ior public inspection yeaterday at Pier Mo. 17, l_a_.t xtivcr. Sin- wu bedecked with Hans and ber cabins were decorated with li.ink a o! _Owera, __.____-_ added lo tho cheerfulness of the occasion. Tbo TfBBil is lbe largest ni rbe fleet of James E. Ward _fe Co.. with tue exception of the Newport. Sim will start on her tirst trip in the Nassau, Santiago de Cuba and Cieiifungos trade on Toeaday. The Cieufuego-t ia built of iron and divided into a aeries of water-tight emu part men ts. with a separate compartment for the eii-iuee and boiler.*. She i* 312 feet in length. 40 feet b?am, 22 feet demil of hold, 2,.'00 toni measurement, and was built by John Boich & Sous, at Cluster, Fenn. Her pro? pelling power oonsista rrf two oomponnd enfinea with four steel bullera, capable of giving a .peed ot femrtctw* kuotn. Tbere an- .bil ty-cignt stall rooms, including four bridal-chamhers ou the main deck und two ot tiers on tbo pronyiiaile tieck. Tbe main saloon extends tim entire v, ni lb of lbe vessel, and is perlect in vontiUtiuu amt iigut. lbe steer? age accommodations, on tbe main deck, are equal lo aecoud cabins on European TUBBO IB, ROBERT CCNNINGHAM'S BODY FOUND. Tlie doubts in regard to the reported suicide of Kobert Cunuiugbaio, of No. 1.1. Fourteenth-st., Brooklyn, who was reported to baie jumped from a Hamilton ferry-boar a week a_ro yesterday, were art at r_st yesterday by the finding ot his body in the lintu-run.k Channel. A ten-iioinid bar of bad hail boen tasteuod by wires to hi* waistcoat, sbow iu? tbat bo deliberately committed lbe act. Tbe body was identified by bis son ami taken in diarite hy an undertaker, llwim-urat will be held u-xi f-.l.hr. ^?vUUi'.V.,,Kxtlai" *as M imporfer of oatrich l-_?r__n_l_. fe ^5'??? '? tbe Mutual Life Jusurai.ee . ofapany f.,r the .tit of his i-r.-littr.. He was seen to jump from the err* - oat by several persons, a,,,. n___S_Sj tSl.y, tit Au. lo. livenly-l.iiir.b-itt., Brook 1 vii JumiH-d after bim but only secured his bat It ia eupnosed that tbe lead w?>ghi p.evented bis'coi,ni g lo the surfac. aiter he tirst t,auk. wuiu>g 'FLY ilOCSElTlN JAIL. Detective Campbidl, who bai been assigned for duty iu the 1 n.-ntv-eighth Pre-inct, wentT0 Police HeailQuartersyeaterday. having lu cunodv John O Donnell, alias Michael Carberry, tho burglar who enc aped from the Roosevelt Hoepital Iai.' wuk Tin- prisotn-r, wbo ls only twenty years old has served oae term in prison for burglary. .Wently ^Thile he was attempting to commit a robbery lo tbe rooms of William lld kier, at No. 6.*(l Nintli aye._ be was dtstxivered aud shot in the leg by Policeman Valldy, of tbe Twenty-second Precinct, lie escaped from the hospital in his night clothing uv jumping out of a wiudow. No trace of bim was obtained until he waa captured on Monday nigbt. Pkt the Yorkville Foiioe Court yeaterday Carberry was bela to answer to charges of stealing a carpet and of threatening to shoot, A HORSE FOR THE KING OF ITALY. Of tho el-wen most favored passengers on the steamship Birmania, of the Navigazione Generale Iii!, ma. which left the Mediterranean stores, Brooklyn, yesterday, none called ont moro solici? tude than ono said to be worth $50,000. Humbert. King of Italy, is especially iutcr-ste I in his safe ar? rival. This distinguished passenger is known as Damascus, He is of Arabian liueage, and is said to ho the most perfect horse in existence. Ho is of a chestnut color, eight years old. nbout fourteen hands high, and weighs 030 pound.**. He is highly intelligent aud stylish and among his accomplish? ments be walks gracefully upon his hind feel. He hus been reared with tho greatest care, and while gentle with children, is full of spirit, ile isthe gift of I'rcsideut John \V. Garrett, of Hie Baltimore uinl Ohio Riulr. ud. to King Humbert, in acknowledg? ment, it is said, ot' courtesies received Irom that protentate. Mr. Garrett, who is still in Europe, is reported to have refused .-fLVOOO for Damascus, and there is au insurance of -?40,000 upon hiB life. Damascus aral Mi M board the Birmania feater dav morning, a gang-plank with cleats nailed upon it being letdown lor his accommodation. A stall, roofed and padded, had been, built for hun on the deck on the starboard side forward, aud tackling was rigged for his further protection in case of a storm. He is in charge of D. E. Curran, a well known horseman, mid he has besides two grooms to look after his welfare. Phelps Brothers, the agents of Ihe ii.ie, gavo freo trans poi tatn-n to the I.oi so aud the cutire party aecoinpaiiyiug lum. Landing at Geuoa, the horse will proceed thence by rail titKome. As Damascus is a model of equiue grace and beauty, it is said that tho King will per? petuate Ins Uguie in murillo. This is the fourth voyage of the Birmania, and her first-trip to this country, her i-iwi-jiis trips having ban from Genoa to Calcutta, Bangkok and Singapore. 8he is one of a tleet of ninety-tivo steamers, of about 1,800 toDS burden, bim waa built in Leghorn. m THE CREMATION OF TWO WOMER. The body of Mrs. Bertha Blechen, of No. 1,009 Av? enue A, who uietl oa Wednesday, was -scut at 0 p. tu. on Th u rad.*ty to Washington, I'imi., to be cf am Iliad. Her husband, John W. I'.ieclien. who is i member of the wholesale grocery linn of E. C. Hazard A Co., expected that the cremation would take place yes? terday morning at IO o'clock. The ashes will be in closed iu an urn which Mr. Blechen will send at once to Carlsruhe, (iennany, to te placed in the vault of .Mrs. Blechen's family. Mis. Blechen wat a member of the New-York Cremation Society, hiv? ing joined lt with her husband's consent alter be? coming convinced tbat her illness would prove fa? tal. .Mr. Blechen is also a firm believer in cremation and ho agreed with his wife in objecting to the dis? play ami expense attending ordinary funerals. The funeral of Mrs. Cornelia Wollherg.w hudiod at No. 7 Fifth-ave., on Thursday morning, took place there yesterday afternoon. A few intimate friends only were present at the short >eivico winch con? sisted of un address Uv Felix Adler. The collin WM covered with a profusion of white Howers, and many handsome floral designs stood about the room. .Mrs. Wollberawai a member of the Society for Ethical Culture. She had for MTaral vcais ntpmjsxsl a da* sire tbat when she died her body slimild be or.v mated, and ln-r hush md and friends did DOl oepoM her in tho wish. Tho b-dy was tak-*n to Washing? ton, l'er.u.. at 0 p. m., yesterday, by Mr. Wollberg. Mia Wo II bern's son and lier brother also went willi tho body. Tbi cremation will take place this moruiug. THK BROOKLYN SILVER THIEF CAUGHT. The Brooklyn police are now convinced that the thief wbo has stolon a large (imitititv of silverware in vaiions parts of that city in the last two months has been caught in the person of Janal Bushell, age thirty-one, who savs that he lives in (Joerek-si.. m Iiiii* city, but will not tell tbo number. Ho was lound loitering in a auspicious manner in Rjdney s;.. Mar K'tit-ave., Brooklyn, nt ao early boorjres terday morning, by policeman Duggin and Acting Captain Brennan, of the Fifth Bob-Preewat, in which he had committed robberies on Thanda? morning. He was taken to the pi dire station aud gave some lame excuses for his presence at that nour in the neighborhood where he w.is found. Justice Naeher committed him aa a suspicious per? son. Ho was afterward taken to Police Headquar? ter', whore a pair of shoes left by the so-called rii* vit thief in the Tenth Precinct wen found to lit lum; in the coat which he wore was tho name R. F. Field, showing that it had been stolen fr.-m .Mr. Field's house, No. 203 Ninth-st., which *svn> Mitered on Tuesday night. The coat was ldentitied by Mr. Field. A WOMAN'.S :KFFOKTS TO TAKE HER LIFF.. A young woman deliberately threw herself hafbra amoving afreet-cleaning cart, at the corner of Elizabeth and Canal ats. carly yesterday muming. Ollicer Kelly, of tbi Sixth Preoioet, who Wltonna the act, shouted to the driver of the vehicle who stopped ins hana ta tiwots-i thwart th-* woman's designs, She was taken lethe Elisabeth 81 Station Home where sho described herself ni Mary Ann Began, ii2v t'.vent.v-six, of No. 140 Rivingtoli? st. Tho police recognized lu r as having en taral former occasions Blade futile attempt! al e-\i-:l H'riictiou. Twice sho threw banal) overboard and ?nb-eqnent-* she sought to kill horwlf be allowing a car to yan weet h--r body, In a call ina triad to hang herself, but sho was discovered ln-tore anv serious eonnqnenon nmltada she was nina to the Tombs Police Court, and in th-? prlpoB boi she was found Ij ing in a semi-uiicunFcious state on lb floor. Sbe had swallow- il tOOBt bcokaa mus* which lay an the windew^llL An ambulance wm ram moued which conveyed her to thc Bellevue Hoa* pital. _ THE COUPON FRAIHS. Daniel T. AmeB. an artist and sn eipc-rt in pen inanship, testified before the Aldermen's committee on fronds in the Finance Department yesterday that the city bondi and eonpons eoald notrcudih bl roiinterfeited by tbe photo lithographing j roi e s. li would take a good ongiavei a year to produce a good imitation of the original. Isaac Barrett, chief bookkeeper of the linallie Department, ha 1 nev.T hoard or uny attempt to counterfeit city bonds. Ad disou .1. Whits, a former employ** In the ???idid-r's Bureau, was of tue opinion tli.tt the mdaation ot the force in tho l'lname Department had unpaired the eiiicieney of tbe Department. William C'. Kinmet denied that he had ever failed to perform his duty in the matter of cancellation of the coupons. Neither Carroll nor .lonnvm bad TB* turned packages of coupons which tu hail failed -.o cancel. Thomas.!. McNamara said lu- thought him wlf mulei pani at f 1,000 a year. Other clerk*, who did less, were paid more. OVERCHARGES BY A WAREHOU8HCAN. Mrs. Anna Belize, of No. 28 Wilhtngt>OB-.plaee, complained to Mayor's Marshal .McDermott against CM. Maxwell, proprietor of ii storage w.hi-Ii.iiim al No. 80 Last Tinticciitli-sl., for uTerchargiug ber. Ile bail told her that there would uot Ihj more dan four or live loads ol furniture, ..ntl th.it they would not moro tban till t wo largo rooms in his warehouse When abe finally procured a bul ofaxpaam, aftei ui-i-li .solicitation uml being pot off from time t<> time, the following items were charged: 13 track loa-ln, $82 BO ; labor, ii oving in, 920; extra labor, aaicbottsc, *J*'l 7 "?(>; insurance, two mont hs, RH 50; storage, two months, $->()j labor, moving ont, 920 ; managing goods for Mile. w2R\ oarpcl cleaning, fjlb, tomi, .f'jii; do. Mayor Edaon saul bi had only Jurisdiction over the charges for cartage, tbi Irnoki being Hernani. These and tin* ehareea for labor, et.., hendaead ~ran.97_l to flt. Maxwell, wita the niiiMiit of Mrs. Benz -, began selling Un- gooill ;it auction, but tho prices wein so ridiculously low lb.it Mrs. Ken/" Mopped the sale. 'I his auction salo will also be investigated by tho Mayor. BRIDGE TBU8TEE8 REAPPOIHTBD. The Mayor, the Controller and President Bellly, of the Board of Aldermen, mel yesterday and roted for trmtan of the Brooklyn Bridge. Allot the old trustees were re-elected. .Mr. Beilly move-i that the names tie, taken up singlv and roted on, wini this was (loaf. Mr. Beilly moved that Arthur Leary be substituted tor.I. Adriano? Bush, Charles ll. Has? well fur Charles McDonald, and John ll. Mooney lor Jenkins Van Schank. Thees motions wete loot. The following un* Hie re-elected tnuten : John T. Agnew. John C. Davi*. Hei. ry Clausen, J. Adrianee Boab. Thomas C. clarke, Charles McDonald, ii. K. Thurber and Jenkins Van Schaick. EXPLOSION IN A TORPEDO FACTORY. An explosion occurred ii a null torpedo factory at Stapleton on Thursday. Two little giris, Emma Miers and Amelia Bowers, were enganVd in wrap* ping up torp aloes when the aleen of tl:-- latter caine in contact with some powder which was ll lag loose ou itu-table and cuuicd an explosiou. both Ot tba children wen burned about the head ami hanns, ihey were removed to their home*. Inn hoi b of tbe children were ont at play flUllinllJ. 1 lu- building was not injured. A HANDSOME SWEDISH woman MI.'si.vi;. Superintendent Walling yesterday- received a let? ter asking thal scan:!i be mada Ioi Mathilda Abm* hamani. a young gwalia i woman wbo duappeand la this city on Manta ->. Mi'- had lui a etiipli,-. .? I m Mailioou. N. J., and on February 'IU shu left that ulace to tiy tn procan lugiici wages in the city. Fur a tune alie boarded witb a family named Lus, at No. 00 William-.*.!., Btooklyn. Her relatives in Sweden and MTera] mandi in Brooklyn aro anxious on account--I her continued absence. They deacriho her as handsome autl inexperienced. SICKNES.S ON THE CELTIC. 'ihe White Slur steannjiip Celtic, with UU'l pas? sengers, arrived at Quarantine at -1 a. m. yesterday amt was detained six hourn for the purpose of vac? cinating some of the passengers. Four of the immigrants hiving indications of smallpox were removed to the hospital on Blackwell's Island. " Didn't I Ml you that I didn't want to iee you in tbi* court room again I " aaked a doIIch )u(lgc ut sn Irishman. '? Yes, ?or." " Arni didn't you punnu.. that I would never ???,? you agata I" '? I did your honor. " I'ueu, why do I ten you I " " lircuuec rs ara not blind, ytr honor."?[Arkansaw Traveller. HOME NEWS. PROMINENT ARRIVALS. Fifth Avenue Hotel?Tint Assistant Poet mHster-GenersI Fnink Fallon, Captain James R. tads of Ht Louis, and the Hon. Samuel 8!iellabsr?T of Ohio. .. .llo'el JJiunswiek?The Hon. Peter Milcncll, of Montreal.Yictoria Hotel?John F. Smyth, of Albany. . Windsor //stW-E. B. Phillips, president of tbe Toledo, Cincinnati and St. Louis Kallroa-J Company.... Astor lIouse-Ex-UortruoT J. B. 1'age, of Vermont, and Maj.tr A. ti.ls'icbolsoD, United States Marine Corps. WHAT IS 001 NO ON TO-DAY. Coney Inland Jockey Club race* at Sheepshead Bay. Seventy-first Reiriiiient encampment at Peeksklll. Mun lui! i an Ainleilc Club's annu.l sprint? Ramos on new grounds at Eithty-slxth-st aud Klghth-ave. Annual picnic of Plymouth Church Sunday-school. MunhutUii --t.iteu island cricket match on Staten Island. _ . St.t le Cummings five miles running race on Folo Orouuds. Larelimont Yasbt Hub regan.. Carroll frauds Investigation by Aldermen's Committee. Reception on Full River steamer Ulai nu at Murray si. ( lcv.-laud-New-York ba..ball lii.ucu al Polo Urounds. Concert lu Central Park. NEW-YORK CITY. Unsafe buildings reported yesterday: No.*. S3 Catharine-st., ll I Hcstcr-st., b2 Bieecker-st. aud li Easl 1 'il'ty-nintb-st. The Mayor has signed the resolution passed by the Board of Aldermen closing the public departments on Saturday at noon from .lune 15 to September 15. The new Fall River steamer Illgrim will take the hotel men ol New-York on an excursion down tho bay on Monday, leaving Pkt No. 28. North Ki vcr, at ll a. m. The Water Commission held an informal meeting yesterday lu the Mayor'* ofllee. Various maps ann plans were examined and discussed, but uotbiug was agreed upon. DYING FltOM TYPHOID FK.Vli:. Janies Shanahan, au immigrant, twenty years of age, who arrived hero on _____ steam-hip Abys? sinia nu Mnv .io, died of typhoid fever ut Castle Garden yesterday. A CIIAKOE OF mw UBI NOT SCSTAISFH. Justieo Unite ia the Tombs Polite Coin t yester? day coucludcd tbe examination lo tbe mm of Charles Eppstein. who was charged by (.lil Belton witn having committed perjury, and dismissed thc complaint. Till. l.KAND ARMY ASKIID Ttl C i\TRint TF.. Abraham Ltneoin PMt. HO. 13. (J. A. H., bas adopted reeolntious requesting tbe Commander>in Chief to ask for contribution* of 10 cents from each member of tho li. A. li. toward ibo Bartholdi pedestal. A LAMM TARTY OKF FOR KUROPE. Some l'_!5 persons, a part ol Dr. Tourstfw'a atmnnl educational excursiofl to Europe, will sail for 01m* gow by tho Steamship Cinassia to-day. The parly Will be uiiiler the iliieetii.il of John Ripley. AN UNKNOWN MAN BBOWB9 HIM si l.V. An iink-iii.. n mau Jumped ml > thu Em! !>'iver at the foot of Fifth-:-t. t arly yesterday tnonung mid was drowned. Ile loft on Hie pier a brown straw bat ami an alpaca u'at with a red handkerchief in thc pocket. Tm. I.ADIKS' FI.OWIU MISsloN. The Ladies'Flower Mission at No. '..'it'.) Fourth* ave., is open on Monday and Thursday of everv v.et-k. Railroads and express companies carry bashatsand paroels (ns ol expense. Tbe blenda m Hit-sick and unfortunate ar.- a*ked to bend contri? bution), of toWSSl during Ihe seaton. A No'lICK Ttl UQUOI SELI.I-.U8. The Excise Cn in ni ISSI UBI sri decided yestertlny to send Hoi ices io 11.ihoi- dealers that liee__sss must bs exposed inoonaplcnooa plaeee in liquor attires nd beer shops, and that persoM hoiilmg lioenaea moat have tln-ir names on BlgM iii fr.mt ol their stores. A NKI'lll W UK I AIAYITrK I'llfSK. A luau who gave tko name of Charia Lafayette, age S'Tciily-tiine years, was arres'etl by a polloe man ot tin- Tenth rici Incl in Cbrysiin-.st. in a state of intoxication on 1 bursdaji Bight. Un '? lng taken lu-ure Justice l"_tter_on yestentay at Beaei Mnrket Pt In- Conn, be gave lu* reeidanee as No, li i for svtb-st., ami saitt he waa a nephew of Ltia_,_tic. lie was discharged. STKAl-INC. tWOM A WuMANs fOCXMt. Thoiiuis Bishop iinl linne __dgerton, ea ..? tor end **, live at -No. .17 East I we.fth-st. ihoinas . Mun.i tn loan hun (_. fi Bterdaj morning, and nu being I cl used he thrust b.s u.iu.l into in | ; ami abstracted 121, whick be kept Ha .mi* ar lestetl. and iii the .letlerson Market 1'nlti-e t oort Justice Qaidnet belt! him lu (1.000 ball to answer u charge of lu'tnu. IlK.MIMIlKiilMi lils lit,HIV TBABB. MajorTbomas W. Cartwright, record t lark in the Thirti luvisioii of the i usniiu linns.., waselgbtj reata Of ago yesterday, and Ills tallow-clcrkl bim a bania ol t ut lowen lie wm appointed m ibo ('llStillll IllillS.' Sl Hf' hfglll Mug ol Fllllikllll 1' adm..:! (ration In 1803, and, a ith tbe excvpti< n ol li tim l*-iil ttl ls1U.t%a1.il lt,- \-rin In tbe Army, bc lins coIiIiiiiioiimIj, been in the Custom ll monti nu m.it roi an u p watpb n i .iain. '1 In. lt e-w.in i tiiiliilaiu uinli-r Ibo cate of Chi,,el (Iiini b. l vi i iiiimi-kt.. baa been in operation thia jaar since May IS, Ci iwdse. people drink from it llaily ami a gie it .tina.11111 til v.:.li 1 WCarried in p;irls iii.11 bottle* tm the 11 ??? ol people working in lb lout-., ia lin lielgbbolliuoii. lt will lei-uip. about (75 to Bupplj il wl*b "'" Bb tim bcm-io, tad tbs cliuriii, wi.n li it c'.mp.ts.-ii ul working people, asks tor oontribnttons for thia purpose. Ill HI.' I I VI TH): fi l.V! IN I.N I AI. (,r..l:if_. ( aptaln I'o wiiBsnfl, ol Uotnpenj A, amt ( aptaln Lao, ot Company c, 71st Kegunent, wttb their ra. spcctive commands, haye keon detailed to leoniee tin ( iiniiueutui (iuartls, oj New-Orleans, on their return fiom Huston 1.11 BnudOJ iiioiiiing. Julie _|. lin- visitors will ne taken to Coney isl.uni daring tin- day ami to lin (..rand opera House on the fol? lowing Monday night. a roan purnim by a (juron On board ol tho Meameb-p Auisterdam, which ar? rived Irmn Amsterdam on Tliur-day, were about sixty He nie t. lb" tla> pri-vi'iii. tn their depart* Bte tor tbe Mew World, after services in tbs .iwed isii chapel in AiiiMeiti.ini, thm, wen tuTited to ? teas prepared ioi ibem at toe dlwettou ot tim (joeea ni Sweden, which c.insisted of toa, cakes, oranges and other food ami delicaclee, af ter which iiiii.es were distributed to thasa. I'LAYINU Willi A DVNAMirk" 1 A II I lt! lui! . Homer Weeks, age tbtrtcea. ot Ho, i,'AO0 Imrl avo., and __dward uoB, ago six, ol Na l-l i;., t ."?eMiity-tnird-st., while iiiiiiiliug goats near a vat am lot 111 eitvciity-tinrtl-si., bctweeu 1 h 1 id and I.i xiiiuiou aves., f.iuiitl a bleat lng cartridge ebarged arith dynamite. The two goatherds set tire to tb* cartridge, Weeks ams oouTejred te the 1 n si.\n-i 1.111 Hospital ?. 1 iou-.y 1111,1 ailinn the lace ami imii WM taken intuit" tran about tho body. UKI! ItMNIi lt) HIS DIOI Bishop D. .sum'tu Vi tia 1: te: 1. ol ilu- Umina Catho? lic LHocsm ot iii, Nan, Ubina, wuk Li. ptirnte r- -1 1. t .11 y. ISliin Chin ."sin, left tbi.. eily last night lor han fran CISCO, where tuey will remain as guests ??I the bishop of ('illi? llinna, until the departure of tbs lite mer June 28 lor China, winn tb"V will proceed to shanghai. I'he Ibsbop and ins se-crotary lett China t-*o years ago to visit th" Pope, MM then miltie a tour of I'.nrope ami Smith america'to en? courage tiibs'Tiptious for missionary pnfpooss. M Well 111 tor ict reaiion. MU; lilli MU rilnlTT HY I M'KKIKNCK. i__il*-n O'Uin n. wbn in May pleaded ?uilty to sell? ing lo'.lt ry slip., waa again taken bclors BooonUr Siiivlh iu the Court ot (Jent-ral Cessions Teeter)lay. On lu r tir-t arraign me nt stie pani a fine nf .-JiliiOoil ono indictment and sentence was suspended npon another. Bbe ?as found to bs s^am engaged iu the business at No. .r>."> New Chambcffs-sU, and waa brought up limier the siispensmu ot sen lonee. Bo* corder bmjrtk sentenced ker tu six m.mt ns m the I'eiiitKiiiiary ami a line m 1100, She is the lirst one ol tue original otleiitlt rs who has been detected ia it miming me business. INK 1'KNAI.IY 0_P I.lVINIi HY HIS WITS. Lawrence Dougbty was taken betor. Recorder Bmytk jreetacdajr snaned with obtaining board from the owner of the ( iiuiuirit.-i.-il Hotel without paying let h. Hs Is ths Im perose I nd ie ted under lin- piuvision of the new code relating to frauds on Inn keepera, lie represented himself asa distiller from Troy, and said Ibal he was negotiating for tho purchase of a place of business iu this city. He (.ave ibr* situatnm oi t tn* iHaiilteij be expected to bro M No. 91 Kiviiigton-st., but there was found to be a church at lhat number. Ho obtained several weeks' bOOgd belum the irautl was discovered. Hs WM sentenced by Beoorder -Smyth lo ono year iu tin- penitentiary ami a tine of $510. 'lill, l-it'tl'tihl.li si Ali I tn l-l.li.n. COO-'KR. Tho epMBBittM of Aklecmeo appointed to confer with lbe l'aik Comiuissiiim is relatira lo a site tor thc proposed statue ot i'elcr Cooper, Beleeted Alder? man emull to mt fur il. I'M l'ark Comiiii?sloiicrs _Im selected one of tkeir nnmker. ihe small park south ol the Cooper Institute was mrreetl u_nui as thf* site f..r the propoeed statue, lt is Intended thal ibe statue i-hall be procured by popular Mbecriptiono. lue Poiloa QommiasloneM win bs askstl io luau tm. ballot-boxes and thees will tie planed in the Min oils hotels, public otllcc. and other public resorts. CbarlM M. Fry, pieaident of the National I'uik Hank, will bo requested to act as treasurer of the fund. 1.I-O0KLYN. Music in l'rosi.ect l'ark to-day, from 1 to U p, ____. by Kbcu's SM Regiment baud. Tho Will of tho Into Cuiouer'Jobn T. I'srker kn* Hm at bing about f'20,000, was admitted to piobato yesterday. John Gallagher was found guilty of arson in tho third degree in tho Court of 8es?ioii.. yc_t__rday, for setting ou lire car-stables iu li reen munt. The latest annual issue of Lam's Hiuo_.lin Direc? tory appealed jMterdar. lt contuius 15*2,280 iiames?an Increase ol l?,i)50. The volume contains u busiiiasadirectory which baa 1,3118 names. Mayor Low appointed yesterday Jotm H. Shults, a bakor, uud Andrew Doherty, a plityiug-card uian U fae lurer, as i'ark Commisioners to till vacancies in tin- Hoard. Antonio Frutono, who bas been under arrest since April 24 for feloniona assault in firing four shots at Leo Oenovese, has become a daugeroua lnnatlo and will bc sent to the County Insane Asyinm. A motion was made before Judge Pratt yesterday for a change of venue from New-York to Brooklyn, in the snit of Therese L. Sattig. by her guardian, against Joseph Keppler, the caricaturist, to recover 100,000 as damages for injuries inflicted in March by the defendant in front of lier house in Inwood. Judge Pratt reeerved his decision. A monument to Colonel J. II. Perry, of tho 48th New-York Volunteers, who was killed in tho War, will be nn veiled in Cypress Hills Cemetery on Mon? day afternoon. Mayor Low will preside and the Kev. Dr. J. O. Peck will speak. In the evening servicos will bc held in the Hanson Place Metho? dist Episcopal Church, of which Colonel Perry was pastor at the outbreak of the war. A petition is being circulated for si(maturesa?kin? Mayor Low to appoint a commission to lay out a rapid-transit route from the Bridge and assess the property-damages along it. Mayor Low appointed ?acta eomttimoa last yeartoaiseas the damages to owners on the route of the East Uiver Bridge and Coney Island Steam Transit Company, but it never acted, as the company could not secure the consent of tho Supremo Court to its route. An order was made yesterday by Judge Cullen requiring raiiM-to be shown why a referee should not lie appointed to determine what comnensati on M. E. Sawyer should receive for -services as lawyer for the plaintifl lu the Hiiit of Miss Mary Alice Al mont Livingston against Fleming for breach of promise of marriage, in which she received ?7.").000. Tin- plaintiff bas offered to settle for ?19,000, and thinks $5,0(10 would be coonah for her lawyers, but they arc not satisfied with that amount. JERSEY CITY. The Supreme Court at Trenton yesterday affirmed the decision of tho Hudson County Court of General Sessions in tho ca-so of Jokti Halliard, who was the president of tho Mechanics and Laborers' Savings Bank of laleriev C'ilv at the tune of its failure in November, 1*7h. Tho failure was due to traud and mismanagement on tho part of Hi!Hurd and tim di? rectors oi the bank, and indictments of conspiracy to defraud the depositors were fonnd agaiust them. Halliard was sentenced to eighteen mouths iu Stato l'rison. Frank J. Meehan, who on Saturday last resipiod his pod ti on as araluen of the Hodson County Pen? itentiary, the Supreme Court having decided tbat bis election was illegal, and who. on Wednesday, was t t'livn ted in the Court of Oeneral Sessions ol a i-harire ol allowina a prisoner to magi In I?on-siil eration of a hube of $10. was sentenced yesterday by Ju.Ige MoGill to niue months in State Pneon. .Many ot Mi edan's political friends had pleaded with tin* Omni ni his ti -half, and to tin -in lat sentence was a great surprise. Meehan, almost i-ryntif, was taken tn the County jail, where ho will remain un? til his removal to tho State l'rison. ni: WA BK. .Tohn Kabor. age six years, was drowned in the Passaic near l't titre Street Bridge last evening. Tin body was noovemd* MBW-JK-tSEY. Onang-U OlOtgl Fanhoa. a manon, wai struck bv a nain near the Jovce Street Station of tut Delaware, Lackawanna anti Western Railroad early yesterday morning and Instantly killed. Ho was intoxicated. Ile leaves a wife. \\ l.-slCUKSTlaB COUNTY, Yonkkiii*.?The Salvation Army is waging ivar upou the sinners of Yonkers. AliD.ll.F.v.? The name of A-difnrd, a small village on ni- ii ne of the New-York Ci tv and Northern Hau road. has been changed toAr-'.slev. Mm s r Vm.mix. -As a tr.nn of the Harlem Kail r-'inl of which Frederick Slack is conductor, was pening jrnterday, William Biala, .iga Kneen, threw a .Minn- ot ono of the windows ann bit "*,.i Ibe passengers, Hewn lined j-io aod oonunltted io tue County Jail forton dari.Tbe people of Waehingtooville, town of Last Cheater, nave pin* .?ented a potitiou to the Board of Irust-es to annex them. I ISLAND. SrK'iNK.? Joel Tut hill ha.I a valual.l- bom p,I..nen to death on Thursday night, bf MOM un? known |? mon, uinl anotbOl horm: is nut expected to hr-. i.i.s-i 1-taiM' Crrr.?The Wirer Board has de ci-le-i tn lavin en-Polin Comminiooer Williams io testify bel.iie a t|iei lal committee of the .body .re* giininig nnnnber of booda be purchased from ex* Mayor ln-.iJevolae that thc Department declares are illegal. Jamah a.? Horace Smith, thc negro, who marri -d i .i.i-i.iii, ? -white gul at Qreenporteomi threo - ago, it is alleged was mnrned on July 20, I-sTI. to l.iiima (iils-iii, colnnd, by thi* Kev. J. W. aw, j-u-ti-r of Ibe Qreenport 1'resbyterian ( hun li. 1 Iny Men- ne \ er dr. Bivi'.iiiikad.?Stiff.dk County bas long been liote.l fur th" longevity of its Inhabitants. In tb -its hav* died whoee united ages *3 years. Ml i Havens, who died at rr Inland ou Wednesday, bad paned her ninety-* tilth year. Mn. Sarah Gray, ?ho dud at Biverbead on Di iday, age ninety-two, had been named Sve times Hud had eleven children, nine ot whom al? ia udi -I the funeral. Mis. > nan Bunoe. ol Kt-l Noe*, died on VVedueeilay in her niueiy-sixth year. MA RISE ISlEU.IGESCi:. MINI ATI III". ALMANAC, sun rises 4'."I, ieU7:J3 Moon n-ti 1 tl Moon's i%e, days ll un.ti mtran to niv. A. M.? "SiiilrW-Ki-c. 1:0-1. 'liv. I iIjui. 4 34 lt?'l <;,,?. fl:43 i-.M_siniiriiuuk. titi.tier.Imoae, bio-. Hon xuio, i.oo FOR EIC, S STEAM Elis HUS AT TUIS FORT. TODAY. Petit*. From f.lox Ainlf* .Wost indie*..AtUas, ii e shari.litrturn.N.D. i.iovd. Aluna .Janian---,.Ai.it a.i.li.ri-na.l .Ntatllliul. illy nt Clir*icr ....... I.Iirn-.Nil..Inman. SUNDAY, JUNK 17. Fiamhnrougli.Herminia.Ilenntlila. UaUl..l.lVtItiOa.l.I UUalllL Mu.MiAV, JINK IS. -? .I iiinl-iti.National. 1 ilil-i|.li?.<OlMgOW. .A rn* liar. Ni. hi. .w rt in .hm.- . Ki em-Ii Tram. .N earimil.ll.ivaue.Ward's. SHIPPING SEWS. POKTOFJ^KWYOHK.Fill DAT, JUNE 15, 1883 AHKIVKH. HteamerFillda'(Tr). laeiM, Bremen Jnnei), southampton 7. with mdae un t paHmfm ti Oelftcha .v i a Steamer I Musial!,! ,1'ini. 1 aube. I tt|>.*titi?itrn May 111, i 1.tuluna Jin.it I, ( liriaiiuus.il.1'.', it il ii ni,Uc and patMivn ger? l-i 1 ina' ? . I IVS 4 io. -:...iuai Htnuod i Ham. Mein. Kio Janeiro -May'Jil, with ind paaaengera to B B lim liiiid. . . fe W Clyde, Holmes san Domingo Jnne 4, ^jillana ia. Patna Piste '.. t*\>e Uavtlen S, luiVs leland 0 tiay*, with unlit- rud pteeiugm * w t\ rn P civile * co. i-n isl,,* ik (i. rt . I a- i-a. Kamtmr* 40 daya un li empty ln.rr<*l? to mtier; v.-.aael t-i TXtOe Bagel i tin. B ?_ llSITV Sad Anlnev atif l*ugw.**?li. N- . T ilfuril. Point a I'll re 1 Vi .tay*, willi sugar t<? linnvii liroi A Cn. vessel io 1..HI.TI A Voil K.HII"!|.lt. -. l,t William I rr.lerii-K "if llt'.fatt. Me). Ame*. Windsor, Wt I'l taft, Wita jint?'i*i te rn ii'i. Teasel to A Mudsill A Co. HUN-UCr-Wint at Manly Hook, 11-jlit, MSW| clMr. At City liiaud. Ililli, I ; I ft -i Airtveil vr.stcr.lar i-t.a.mi.-i r.ictimiind, teeney, West Point, Vs, with mdse and passengers i-- lill limul ni.iii Hi Co. t I.HA UKI) Ktentner Donall (Un. Beers, Liverpool?Busk A J?Tn_i. steamer switzer.and (Bulgi, Beynon, Antwerp 1'etar Wilgin A t-Aint. steamer suteof Teias. Itlsk, Port Itoyal and Fernandina? r-rr iriior lilehniuiid, Jvuai-y, Nowport Nowa?Old I'-nmuluu Ha Co. hleauier Wvanoka, llnltihen, Norfolk, City 1'olnt and Itu linn,nd?Old Imiiilnl-iii Kul'ii. hleaiurr ' ultu ara. HaynoldS llaltininre J H Krem*. Htemiierlleu Wliltnry, Ilail-lt, BnStOS ll I** Dlinock. ship Mania U Hay. --Wa, l.-iniliili-W K liatlie*. hiit|i l In oiloi Kti-ior ititi), Meyar, Ilona Kona?Theodor Ituser A- i h. Hlil|i Wm ll Smith, liaiilett. **an riaiiolsro-stitt.in A co. Kai. I. 1'il :lln, Kidd, Anjlii, J aia, for onleia Tapacott Ill-oil .1 Hark J li Skoitlo'.d, lilihup. Jr, calcutta-Vernon II mown * co. Hark Conslglla calalola (Ital), I.avlnn. Ileyrout, Syria? lirnliam a* MoTi-aeB. Hark Viva (Nar), I'.itrrioii. Mniiti-vlitno? Knnoh, Kdye A r'o lins Mai ilia J lirady iliri, Harvey, Wiudsor, aN'rt-J V Wait ney a-Oa bclir ida A Jayne, Milla, Ilarauiiutlla, l'hC-11 a Uo Lea. ha n.i*: ii. Hteaiuer lllruiaula, for Me.llt,.i i .m.-an iiorta. Barka Han rock, for .**t Tlioinaa, Caro, Furuaiitllua. nng Vic loila, liariia nee. Alao Mlleil?Via Lung Inlainl hound?UrlfS N'yaiua. for Ueoieraia, Aulelope, rorllaud. i-l'oliKN, HM|i I.ilin O-Odspsed, froui I'lymouth for New-York- Juna ll, lat 43 4-(. lon 4i Uk ' TUB MOVVIUIWn Of STKAMIilll. WJ lt KI l KV 909fth\ f.'aM^s. Jnne 15-Arrtv^.ateamer Viking (Dr), CbrlBtle, limn Montreal Juno 1. ?ULKr.SMOTYX, June lf.?AiTlvod. steamers 1'avonla (Hr) Hams, frotn New-York June il. amt Abyssinia (lin, IK-ntli.y. fnmi New-York JuueS on Hull* way lo KiTer|iool laud uro C*ee.lea| . I ufi-Sal'.eal, steamer Furnessla nr), Small, from I.lvsrpool hence from New.York Tia Valt-ntla. liUAW.ow, June 14 -Arrive.!, steamer Klyala (Br), i.iuduula ter. irom New-York via Halifax. ' '"*"*"???? Balletl. ateaiiii-r Anchorla (Bri, He.l.lerwlck, for New.York. lilli?ArriTeal,sit-aiu.tr aSt-.tnn.iii turi. JaniM, Mouiroal I,iMi;i;it K, June 14?Aititc.1, steamer Viola iBr). -lunar. New-niieaus. " aoUTHAMi-io.v, June 14-7 p in?Sailed, steamer Werra (Oari. Barre, from Bremen hence (or New-York. mriiim. to .lune I.',- -aaile.j, sioamer llt-itiidahl (Dan) Jo hat.-.- ti. (or New-York. II alifai, June 1?6?Arrtv, i, steamar Nova -scotian (Br). Illchatdson, Liverpool fm lioslou. DuMllsi'lt: I'OBTtS. Boston, Jnne 15-ArrlTe.l. Hteati.eis Hermann (Belg). Ev ler, Antwiru. lJomiul.ni , tn ,. itian.it, \ aruiouiii NH Clearei!.steamers Uophaloola iUn, U-iseason, Llvirntaii Venetian i iii i. irani, ,I.-. I'lmeril. ,an lUi*/, liiowii. i.ianitowi Ol..ueestar illri, 1'sleis, .Mirima. M. ??a?w-, Fhii__Dli>>iiia, June I5-Aiiiv,mI. ?teamer* Hattie*: aka. i-ilitnue, Lynn, aaioii. hu,.w. Huston, lath Whiling, luiK^a, Providence; Mayflower, Davidson, New-York. Cleared, steamet? iioinau, trowell. Huston: Willlameuo rL Willetta. I.yuu Min Kllta, Wanan, New York. HAi.iisoHK, June 16-ArriTud, aieamer Martha Hieveaa CliMiier, ttl xi Yolk. t teared, ileamera Uentmnrs (Br), Amlot Livarpaol; Fanny Catlwaladur. ciaik, .N, w \ ora t arolluo i*pau), L'garie Liv? erpool; MeClelUn, Btllups. ProTltltine. CilAa__?lia-*, June lj-ttallctl. steamer Ktmator, Pblladol A VETERAN BENEFACTOR. Ult Pant Lin*, Preaent Plane, and What lie lias to Bay Upon a Sub? ject That Astonished Ulm. Nearly forty years ago a young man, of un? usual endowments, began to mould publle opinlou upon a subject of vital importance. Ltko all pioneers, bin early efforts were unsuccessful, but his ability and the value of bia work scon won public confidence, and to-day there ls a not a village or hamlet lu the couutry that has not been Influenced by Dr. DIo Lewis. Wheu, therefore, it was learned yesterday that he contemplated the estab? lishment of a large iniw.a_.lne la this city, tue fact was deeuiod so important that a representative of this p?per was cominlsstoued to see him aud ascertain the truth of the rumor. .. Dr. Dlo Lewis ls a gentleman of silty years and two hundred pounds, with snow-white hair and beard, but probably tlie mont perfect picture of healtn anti vigor tn thc metropolis. He ls a Uvlnjc exponent of bl* teachings, aud uotwitnstantllng the amount of work he has already .tono, promises stilt greater activity for years to come. He received the Interviewer most courteously, and In reply to a question said: ________?_.__ *? It ls truo I have como to Kow York to estaolisn a monthly magazine. I have come here for tho same rea? son fliat I went to Boston tw_nty-tive years ago. Then Huston ma* thc beet pit-.ttonu lu the country from which to speak of education. New-York baa now Itecomo most hospitable to nrogreflsive thoughts, and especially so to movement.. In behalf of physical training. " I have reason to know tho great and abiding interest of the American people in this subject. They have .como to reslize that the ruture of our country pivot* upou our phvsli-al vitality, and especially upon the vigor of our women. My new magazine will bear the title ' Dlo lewis's Monthly,'and bc devoted to Sanitary and Social Betenoe. I hope through tts pages to tuaugurute a new departure tn hygiene. 'r " Havo you.uot written __veral books on the subject 1 "Yes, nine, \ ninnie., aud some of them, like 'Our Girls,' published by the Harpers, have had sn enormous circulation, but the best work of my life I shall give the world in the new iin_-.ii/.iuc. l'tirty years of sklnnlshluK ouirht to conclude with ten years nf organized warfare. - li.iel.h. what ls tbe occasiou of this new interest In bealtti ipiestiniis I" "It aaa emane through suffering, which seems tne only roatt to self knowledge.. Tho sttmiuch, heart, kidneys ur drer fall lalo trooola, napi>lun_s ls gous, aud then people rive I Ut litton t. their health." " Which of these organs ls most frequently the victim of our err irs I" asked the reporter. " Wit bin the lust few years tliscnses of the kidney* havo grpatly iiiiiliipllfil. When 1 was engaged in practice thirty-five and forty years ago, serums dleeeMCB tho kidneys was raio ; but now distressingly frequent aud fat ni." .__._ - l o what do you uttnhute this great Increase of kidney trouiili sf" "To thenso of stimulating drinks, adulterated food aud irregular habits of life." ? Doctor, have you any confidence in the remedy of -.vlileli we lu ar so much nowadays, 'Warner's MM Curs 1*" . _. " I liebcvc In the ounce of prevention rather than In a ton of cure." " lint have you noticed tbo remarkable testimonials of Warner's remedy 1" ?? I Baye, nml confess that they have puzzled anti aatoniabed me. The eoauneadattooa of proprietary med Iclnes iisiiuiiy eotee trosn uukuown paraons reaintngIn ii.iiik I'tuniilt-H. Hut I see in cur most reputable news? paper-, the warmest praise of Warner's Kafo titre from i ollese Professors, respectable nnralsla-a. ami other persons of high Intelligence mid clmraeter. To thrust loeb teettmony nsttle i.iay bo professional, Itut lt ls uu iii,mi c. No piivi-leiaii can forget that valuable udditlous 1.1 nm M'l'rriu Mci icu have sprung from just such .-.mir. _. I was ...i Improeeed wita this cloud ol witnesses thu! I puri-har-e-tl sollie iiottles of Warner's H-.itn Cure at a urlng drug store, ami aualyzed one of them te see if it contained anything potaonoua Then I tunk three of the prescribed doaea al ones, and lound tbere was noth? ing Hijuiiiius in it. I do not hesitate to say that if I round ray kidneys in sertooa trouiile, I should nae thia remedy, beea nae ol the bopetoaaaeaB of all onilnary treatment, and because when a hutelreil Intelligent aud repntable persona mute In tba statement that a certain remedy baa cured them of s grave malady, I choose to believe that they speak the truth. -Itut.H* 'ni iii' know, my ..rent Interest in lifo Iles lu prevention. I'or forty years I have labored In tblfl llelil. One of tile phase, nf tu. wtirk III New-Kuglaiid was Die establishment of the bailies','etnluary Ht Ixix* Ington, Kass. My sim was to Illustrate the possibilities in tin- pin-i.ai training of girls dering their school life. This institution beeama before il-rtit, the largest amt most successful Bemlnary for young women owned aad managed liy one person" in our country. I i-at down to dinner every day with a family uf two haadred parsoaa The remarkable result*ot thi* moeeia training aumin, girls were given In ny imper pab?abed ni the S'orth American Bttttst nt December, 1 *?*-.'. ? Beald a, l eetabllsbed lbs Normal Institut.- for l'hysl Dniiik' tn liosioii, ami tor tea yeera wm Ita Pieal dent and Manager. Dr. walter Channing, Hr. Thomas Ho-tklna,Professor Leonard, ami others wera among tts teachers, and more than four haadred persooa took Ita rtlploma ami went out Into all parts of the land to tench the new Behool of gymnastics. And bow tbe yeera lad te BM l prop.fe to ilevote to the m.-igiizbi.- which I have e.mil* lie re to ealalillsb. lt will be tin- Inr;.' st periodical ever devoted to thin tield nf literature, a_aa wtu pre seal the hundred and one questions of bygieue with the _t___ pllelty of e ehlid'e tala. To this end all so-called learn lug will lie subordinated. The magazine Brill be aaers ur leas Illustrated, ami silt Btrlve to reach a high plaes lu the eonfldenee and beans of the people. In a few ?i'i.f!i., our tirst number will appear, an ii we rliall foii'Uy hope for lt a _te__rt_r WC-COBM." 'nets nliDt-c narrated sro Indeed most Important. D iratlfytni to .now thut the life-long atpenencMof i who stands without a peer in successfully demonstrating tbe principles of hy_.l_!ic. win we heart ha* always lu en In sympathy with the alfllcteil, sud whose beale B active la planuiag for their relief, uti- to ne given tu 'he pul tile through the pugesof a maga? zine. Ami lt la specially stgnlflcant amt uroof poaunre of rare merit that a proprietary metlirine, even with such high r*tainllti?: as Wanier'sHafct ure ls known toasve, shouiii oe Indorsed amt rei-ointnenilej by a man ao able, sn repntable sud of such national rcuowu as Dr. Dio Lt wis.? i_fc"j:. A annuli.-e ai ?-ii ts. I!r.vnr A. Oamei.**. H. D? 1 ll f.sxln?ton ave., between 2 >t i an i SOtb-eta. lloni", liol, it" 7. iii-j<-ts ot tin Nsrvins syaMna, (Jenlto*Unusry Orgsus, luipoteu.'. au.l -turilUy. Motlier Swan's Worm Syrup for feverishness, reaU.asiiu.-t-_, worms, cun?ll_t_.tlou. T-iatoieu. Vile. Piles. Pum. I-ii.f.s. Cartel without the Wtilf-\ powder or Salre, No charge nntll eire.! W ri to for ref_>reuot*a. Hu. a. a. .'.-ukin*, No. ll Kait ?-.lilli st. A HOME DRUGGIST TESTIFIES. Popularity st home ls not always the bett test of merl!* but we point proudly to the fact that no otber medioine haa won for Itself such universal approbation in Ita own city, State aud country, and among all people, as Ayers Sarsaparilla. Tlie following letter from one of our best-known Massa* ebusft ts druggists should he of lutcre-at io every sufferer i DUrn WT A WT CM " K1*ht ye*" ?*"l h"x ? ***?* 1U__bU_-__A1-_1mL ?' Rh*??'-*'?l??-. ?"?svsre um I contd not move from the beti, or dress, wltlioat help. I tried set-era! r.niio.lli*? wiibont mm h If maj relief. until I look Arni's _________rA________, by (lie uae of two bottles ot whloh I waa oompl.itiry curst.. Have avid largs quauUUes ot your ___H_BS______i and lt aili I ratal ua Ita womtarful popularity. Ths niaay notabl* eurea lt aaa et teci.d In thia Tiomity conriuoe me that ll is the beat blood mirdii-iiin ever offer-Hi to ths public. K. 1'. Uambi*." lllver-aL, Bucki:-n_. Mass., Msy 13,1832. Ct i J m DUFTTl-f OBO*?* mMMtmm, OYeraesr ta UiLLll JLl-LLJCl U ill. ?*? *>>wsll Carpet ferporatlon. wss for ever twenty years before hla removal to Lowell afflicted with Salt H bruni in lu worst form, llaulreratlons actually csvsrsd moie thaa half the surface of hla body sod Umba. Ila waa sud rely oiiietl by Area's .ai___.i'_,bil___. wee ?ert!Scats la Ayoft ALouas. for 1883. PREPA-tED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Drugflau, gl*( lix bottlea for $5. 218?outli-ih.st., 40 Pl nest. Johnstown, IM1U.A. NEW-YOHK. tBWB CAiBIA IN.OBIT. lrou and SttM.l Kails ami Railway Fast-inn..?.. For the prodncts ot the iisniler steel Department, via: MKW'IIAST ISTEEL, PLOUOU 8TEEL, WAUON ANO rAltlUA<i-i WPRINHi., HAKE AND H.WlKOW TEl.rH, AUKICULTL'HAL IMPLEMENT bTEEl, ANO ALL KINDS OF WIRE. AtWreas Works. N. V. Warshoustv Pillia. Warehnnse, Jouiisrows, Pa_?*i. lot Ki.a.dk-s_. old ascii -sr. EVERYTHING IN HOMEOPATHY HuMl nl'ATIIIt' Hot iKS anti MKDHINKS. Moll int Cast's, lVlWs, ?'agar of Milk, Coco*, pk Bp, llninptirpv'a lltlineopatliti' Hiieo1t1i*_i Utimphmr's Vet. erlnary .-spmriili-s. lluuiptiri-y's Witch Hazel UH -tn.l M-trrul ..I lli.illiiix. CAHEfl toft EXPORT A 8PKCIALTY, Al lliiniplirey's H.iiii'-iipalhtt: MSdlotaeCO. Ueneral liepot, lui B'ul.oii st. llisui-li sloro, H1A liroatlway. mar l-ltli ?L FOR 012 00. WHILE WE HAVE SOME OOOD SUIT* YAH $10.09, THE VARIETY AT S1..00 13 MUCH GREATER ANO EMBRACED THE FOLLOWING! Brown i'in-eheck Casetinere.Formerly Jj 11 on Blue p'n check Caaalmere. * 10.00 Bins cheviot. ?* 13.?o Bine bergs. ?? 11.00 Retl mixed Cheviot (frocks and saoks). ? 1000 Oray check Csaslniere. ? Jd.oo ATTACHED TO EVERY LOT OF THESE AND ALL OTHER CLOTHES wmtfiTtl. WILL BE FOUND A PRINTED CLASSIFICATION TICKET TELLING Til* TRUE QUALITY OF THE FABRIC. OUR RULE 14 TO CALL TH I Ni LS BY THEIR 1UOHT NAMES. WOOL, IS WOOL .AND COTTON IS COTTON IN THU 8TOR8 -BECAUSE WE GIVE EVERY CUSTOMER A LEGAL OUARANTEE WHICH ENTITLES niM TO COMB BACK FOB HIS MONEY IF Hr. EVEN THINK! HE HAS MADE A BAD BARGAIN. COULD WK Af. FORD NOT TO HAVE OUR GOODS AND OUR PRICK! J LSI' RIGHT! .STORK OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK TON IQHT. Rogers, Peet & Co., MEN'S AND HOY'S' OUTFITTER!!, ?>'?:)?-,;-, BROADWAY, OPPOSITE / METROPOLITAN HOTEL. IJ. It. R. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST ICBDIOINB Full r'AMILf CSE IN THE WORLD. siHM-RB COBTItAIIVTS! A teaspoonful In half a tumbler uf waler will tn a tow moments cure CHAM l's. 4PASMS, HOCK M' -MACH. ItEAHTBURN, NERVOUSNESS, PI.EEPI BHf.VBu! SICK RBADAl HE. DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY. COUS FLATt'LEN' V. and all INTERNAL PUNS. MALARIA. I'UILW AND FEVER, CUIIED. RADWAY'S BEADY RELIEF ls A COBB FOR EVERT FAIN: TOOTHACHE, HKADACHK. N ll, HA LO I A, SPRAINS. BRUISES PAINS ID THE BACK. CUi-W OR LIMBS. It vis tbs tinrt andie TIIK ONLY I'AIN REMEDY. Price, 50 ionia lier butti..-. .Sold Uv 'lrugglats. OK. RiHWAFI SAB1PARILLI1X BESOLVEXT. TnE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, FOR THE ff KR OF Af-f, CHRONIC DISEASE*. Chronic Rheumatism, scrof.ila, Glaidnlar Swviiu *?>?. ;ieo*t lD?Dry Cougli.Oaneerous \ffivtions, Sriihitltio ()4*niiU!nl% I. .sodingol me Lung*, ov-inopsla. Water-Brush. Waite Stroll, inge. Tumors. Plmplca. moieties. Eruptions on the Ki-i, IR. ei r?, --Win ami Hip Disease*. Met curial Duresses, Fe._atii09.as. |.lanita, tiotit. Dropsy, RlokoU Salt ., in. a.- .uoaiiia, loo sutni-tltm. Ki-lut'T, R.ailde:'. Liver i !o u-il lints. Al. Pl'RIFIEb THE BLOOD, BS8T0BINU II EA I.T II ANO Vinon . CLEARSKIN snd BEAUTIFUL COMP-BX, I0N8B-.*UREi)TO ALU PrlCO*l[ier UsttlJ Radvvay's Requlatinq Pillsl Peifectlytaatelaaa. elem-itly a-ute-t. for tho eur* ?f alt Dv ortVt Mif the stomach, liver, bowola, kidneys, liUld.tr, malaria in Ita various forms, nervous .llaonoi, a *, 11 i *, , :c.ii_. tloii.i-ostivenee*, lu-llitawitioii. Iv^otiiisti, lillmvitu . lott fever, iitilamtu.ui.in of Hie innv.-ls, pile*,* an*! all daran(eneats of tl..- uit-rnal vteoera. PRICE 23 CENTS FER BOX. Hold by ail ilrugglsts. (EfUMiihed 1S4S.) III HAVEN, CONN BUTLDBRS OW TtlSn QWEiaiiitfl SlfliBianiflisiE All fArles now on Exhibition and Sale at our N KW \V -tltEKOOMS. BROADWAY AND TH1KT*. ? MTItKBT. All our prolnctlons gnaianteed to bo of trie standard quality. ? YORK MVTll highest (ksdESchultzs SeUersyirkviardonw. The Three Leading Table Wafer*. I.ITHIl and VICHY WITH LITHIA. (Flrat wtrotlai-ed bv ms In 18ti.Y) CARLSBAD, KMM. K1"*s! StlP.S. MARIENIUD. Blt* TM MfllttUlT !h-> s?fesk Pl'Ll.N A. tho strongest nitferwat?r. WllaDlNOEN, SCIIWAI.HACH. PYRHONT, Bte. ptisetou -Xl titi I'I.I My Mineral Waters havn t)-*on analyz?*t by th* rofe?eotsof ctiaralstiy. *?)-! ll loruM -iln^ae ls ii lufefvi'we nmt of orren eoinpntttlmi. They ara preeirlbod hv tim Medical PrilSSSMI. tJOOTBBB Vhyti'dant usn them tn tluir funlU-t. Ail litsolial*. Sm ilaas public plaooe, clubs, a.i.l tli->ma i.i* ? prrrmw fa-niuee laOfl' tllelll. 70 lulveralty Plan-, hst- LSthand 1 Ith sts. [EeUhlished 1-S29 MARTIN KALBFLEISCH'S SONS, llanufactiit lng (herniate, BROOKLYN, N. Y? BUFFALO. N. Y. A BAYONNE. ?Ii (Hil. is: o.i Fulton, cor. of t'lia-st, New-York, Mal 'Ll'l W?ehlngton-si,. Ilnflal., V Y. Offer lo Urpe or small ,.uantlttea, ALUM OM. OF VITRIOL, BllE VITRIOL, KITRIO ACID, Cl>l'I'I- HAS, MURIATIC ACID. ___,, MUDA AMI. si'I.l'HATE OF AMMONIA, SALSODA. AQUA AMMONIA, lil A I* BE R'S SALT. TIN CRY*. TAI S, EPSOM HALT, AQUAFORTIS, 40. C H E MIC A LS f or FertllHern yny* Price LlsU malled to ai-y ail-Iirae upon a;-!'ll'*??l>n-_ "TsicKsaaicKi im mn. Pat. June 18.1882: April IM Tie latest, and in.-nmnarsiily tl)*) be?l.whil?a-tmiliiniug On- .ia-?irab.a ' rol'.-r. (he liahte.t runamg. ena clranoat cut lina laaailnne In Bar ES, Tilt- onl> ti).-ter In de world with N.u.litsTKH -VTTIIB. (limitable beadle, double eon ?eVte.1 loll and IwiB ralt-'het. AWlute intt-rehMiKoabillte of uart.*. Ei-iuuitel*/ n:u--hftl unca.ndilioaallir warrioteal Ul.?..'?.u>.???*???,? ? _..? and niatlu lo wear ter years ot th* bardeat wura. casu s iwssoia, liss. Mkllia.'*tlaal.t,. licurrirTBrCT, and sold also br rai L, a_35a ca, ttl S-rw-lwsy. THE LINCOLN SAFK DEPOSIT CO.UPASV. NOS i'l TO m EAST t'JD.sT.. Ol'l'.'SlTE ?*Ajf5?tt T (Al DEPOT. IS NOW PREPARED ft > REM -vhttB i"* BOXEM TO PBRMONH O-'INO ABROAD OB ott OB TOWN ATPOPUIaAR PRI0B8. AND WILLITW \I-iI BTORAOE, UNDBB aUABANTEB, OF PLATB iSD iiTHKR VALUABl.I.**. . TnE ROIA6I OF ORDINARY TRLNRH * BPBOIAlAf._ Royal Baking Powder* ABSOLUTELY PURE.