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APPROVING HIGH LICENSE. WnAT THE ROOSEVELT BILL WILL DO. (JrrECHEO AT n_n___kA__ TFMITRvNC): MKL1 INGS? WENDELL 1*1111 I IO. "A Uss ??*_?? of UM RooasveH Highl-cones bill" was announced in larne leifcr* en tba btu gramme ot the Manhattan _4wnpenuKW.AgooUUon Ceterdav afternoon. " IT-la ja a wendel ul meet g!" exclaimed lVeident (MM* cxeitedlv, a* A* ??tinted between the choir ou th.' left of the plat furni and tho sui id phalanx of minis-en* on Uk* right -Talk ai.out vour Roosevelt MU, be ex? claimed geeing tleftantly al tho audience, ; "Dont you know that we arc coin-, to be rm independent or-anizafii.ti mxi f.tllt 1 tell you we're -<>inK' t. absorb the whole Republican party. The party that'* il.?? weakest will seek eur balanoe of power: but don't von yield it until you get au assurance of a prohibition platform That's all that * infant -rhen th** (lovernor signs the Roosevelt Alderman hill " The liist speaker wa*) James EL Laiid, of Indiana, He said: I .Ive nu tienrtv (CO---!- to the Kooaevelt High Li iten?e tull, lt will lie a -fi-eat movement to iiur-te out the Corruption of this t Itv lt will leeurs tb- sanctity of tlia Kai.l.ath. Win u a man Pay* rich a *uui fur a license, he Will ta!*-' . ur- aol to furf.il it. It trill break un snell or Sant.-.atti.n* as tho Ilrewer*' Association, which attn to efv free legislation. The men who are *o low a* to Vp* 1ft* tlittu ? 'ies, Im.,1) utid m.ul, to snell dictation as Utat an' iii.' tory in, ii v. I.o ure ".mw h;tii'll!iigr thii ttlt_y bnsiiKSS thal WS sre so nie. of In the city depart.neut**. Dr. T. :*>. Laatbeil waa of a different opinion. He said: 1 don't think it will bete BOT effet-t. It ls not hi.h llrii-c. What's 95001 Tue Fifth ?renae Hotel coal*! kii.K-k (1 out in one da] if tiiey had a goiKl Republican coiivcni'.ui. I stepped into a Umwr-ehop list wc.*- |loud applause, -Ni. nu. ii waa onlj beeaaael wanted tenn* mi expressman iVre. I stopped to Mik wltb tha bar? keeper. ??How'* bot?least " *al.l I "Quiet," ku.I I.e. ?? What do voa intuit Ol the Roosevelt bill I ' aaid 1. "Oh, don't think ..f ii ai all," aaid be, " bul ihouldnl Hunk the people would like to pai fur it." "Bul lt's the salooa aeeiiers who will have lo pal." saul I. -'Not .illili." aani li". "If tl.e Leglel-tui-c raise* the license w<- shall rnise Hit- price of ilniins. As nt-ur as 1 .un tl-'iire. I ahotlld m.ike $500 a jrear inure than 1 do BOW, ii the bill should pa**." The Itev. C.. C. (Joss said: The Roosevelt met) and the Problbltkin men ought to hate coraMned their '.rcs and hud prohibition and hich i -. both. But PU bute prohibition In unite cf them. Heil Novemhei I'll put a vote Into the ballot-box with ?? rr,, hil, in, u," written on lt, and I advtae every one ol y,,u to doilii-sain.'. [Mr. Gibb* "OoadP*] Robert Kenyon, an East Bide street evangelist. said: Wc have the Lord <?.)! "ilmluhly to fight OUT battles, ami we don't ear* al.,.,it Booaerelt or any other man. Father McCleUan, the aged temperance agitator, Was the last speaker, ll*" said: I can say vic !,t:'"..'. int the it -ossvelt t.ill, b'it I am foi it it la the tirst line of tntrenchmenta, and we hare to take thal before we eaa go any further. If we can't _e*-oiiii> ,-h this, thin itt us nilly ear forces aad at the en. my agaial "' 1 herc's h.-en lilly dollars' worth of entertain Ment in this meeting," said Mr. (iii.i.s. as became forward to close tbe exercises; "Ushers, naas the pl it-s, and don't Iel aa have any coppers!' Tbe Rev, Justin D.Fulton delivered an address on Wendell Phillips al tbe meei ing of tin- American Temperance L-ion in -bickering Hall yesterday afternoon. Ue said tn part: The Jeremiah of the nineteenth eentai7 ha* closed his ac..iimtaandgoue hence. He waa the grandest orator America ever sn. Be waa an out?od-oul prohlhiti. nisi V> 'ii/- e. ,i. He fought agalnat the evita of the tho wltb -ll bia s'-f")-1h, and had Hf Satisfaction of s-u ?:,,_? th, . -. ,.f ali evila, ii.ouan slavery, driven from tin United Htat<*. Wendell ".ililli".* opposed the liquor ira?lc lo the fud ot l.t.- life. THE GREAT PEDESTAL. r E81 MATED cos I OF HIE GRANITE. THE ll.VAM Ul OONPITIOH AND UTI..OK OF THE l Mu ri ivi". OOMMITTBB. Tin- bull foi sloue for ihe pedestal of the Bartholdi statue wurc opened recently, hut. no eon tra.i has been awarded, The amount needed was in round numbers 5,000 cubic yards, .d' which ? bout L000 were for the exterior, including the in? terior ol the loggis ot open gallery near the t>.|>. Theditninsionsof the stone required were Urge. the weigh! ranging limn loni tons to sixteen tons ano n hali, Maui- bids came in, pi incipally forgranite, hit),'.* no other atone seemed appropriate fora work of euch colossal character. The iuds ranged a Idely in j.rire. hut ft iteaasoeuied to the Execn* liveConunittoe and Richard M. Runt, the architect, of suitable color and quality, the average cos! was SM) per cubic yard. This would make a toialof K-80,000 i ,i the granite al..nc supposing thi for the ._t. rior and Interior 10 he of the ? grads and cost, Hut calculating the eoat of the exterior 4,000 cubic yin,ls at (SO per vaitl. and .>i the interior atone at (28 pet yard tnis ?would give a total of $240,000. As the estimated total cost of the pedestal hud been 9254).<><?<), the Executive Committee were fairly staggered, and have come to no decision. Ir is obvious thal tin eosl ol tin' pedestal was much underestimated. 1 hf ]iet ii n ia ry position of the ExecnUve Coimnit tee la ii* follows: In round numbers they have i red#140,000 and have apent 970,000 for ihe concrete fouudation and for necessary expense. Thej havi- in hand about (70^,000, and an- receiv? ing fr,.:u tln-ir s.dii itors in this citj and from vaii orcesabout91,000per week. Their money weakueai ia not doe to any lack of energy. What? ever has been raised has lueu raised almost exclusively by them directly or indirectly. Tlieyor fianiz.ul ti,' re than a year ago committees for the (?adnu -tatesand cities particularly those ..1 the great Weet, from whose liberality and eager patn 4)(ism they expected mach. Theiitreceipts fiom that quarter nave nol amounted to *J*.>u". The local eonunittee formed of 1. adina citisens liavc obivous ]y supposed their positions to he honorary, foi they have .lom' little or nothing, A capable agent has gone through tbe Western -tates, carefully explain ug thal the statue ls the rift of France io the United states, and does not belong to New York, but has been placed on lied in*',** island in tbe hailx.r of New-York hy the Nation. But il seems still to Ik* felt by the people of other ."-tates thal it tlo.-H bolong to New-York, and lhat New-York oncht to furnish tbe money. Jin* statue was paid Lu bj the gifts of a quarter of a million of French liKn.aiitl tin- Executive Committee have resolved that tbe pedestal must be built bj gifts as touly national In character. lint 92-0,000 will not he sufficient. The con? ni ie foundation is now np 32 feet ol the total ?>_ feet, ami 970,000 had been disbursed, To oom plete this perl alone, and to place over it tlie systim of concrete arches devised by General stone will require at the least $:10,0(XJ more. The concrete part may he finished I.y the middle of Maj, 15y that time tbe receipts ox the committee ma j have swollen to 9100,000. Thej will have to meei the disbursements ne**.lcd tor the atonei anti for the laving, the sum of $(iO,0(K), which is altogether in edeanate. The chances are therefore that there ?w ill bs a long wait between the acta. The workmen on the concrete foundation are now above the ramparts of old Pori Wood. Tbe con? crete is ui.< feel aix.vc the subterranean arched pas? sage-, arranged in the form of a cross, thal lead from the outer paasage way te the central well. Thia goes down to Ute level ol low water, and will bentilixedtoabowthepresstureof winds upon the Ita tue. TRYING TO BURN HEB8ELF TO DEATH. Liz/ie sin ehan, ure twentv-flve, a lodjrer at Mrs. Anna UWeil's. No. His lY;:r!-st.. -..Unrated her hair and clothing with kerosene oil at aboul 6 o'clock uh il evening, and going into the v ard in the rear of the boase, deliberately ap).lied a match. In an it, btant she was ablaze. Opening the back door she walked slowly through (he hall, the Haine-in.ni her barning nair reacnins nearlj to ihe ceding. fuhe passed out t>. tin- sidewalk and was abont to cress the street when a trait-Tender, attracted by the eries of some children, ran np and l lire iv 1-js tar? paulin over ber, smothering th*- flames. Bbs waa terribly burned about (behead and shoulders. Au ambulance was auuitnooed and she was carried to Bellevue, lt ia thought thal she will not die. Temporary al.(nation ol mind is considered the cones ol' the attempt tu take ber life. .'dis. (i'N< il said to :i IitiniM reporter that the yottOg woman iiad lind in Let house nix.ut n fear, atm ,-. tai as she koeii was of ?_:*>? >*l character. ll.r father is 1'atrick Sheehan, win,, several mouths ?kc shot himself a ith s pistol, vms broi ght to trial and released on the plea of iusanitv. sii.-l.it Mi*. O'.Veil'.s on Mau h III iu good health and returned on m. Patrick. Day. einoc then *h." hus acted strangely, ac it recovering irom the effects of some ?Iiui;.. lip to i. lu nail ii shs mus a waiter at Gibba'arestaurant, bat sh,- has been ont ol employ. ?Beni nineo, she told Mis. O'Neil'schildren shortly before the accident that she had und thies times yesterday to hang herself. --? THE I M'i\ CLUB ANO HIE LOUBAT CARE. Mr. J, ooh at'- caae again it the Union Club f"i i. - inat at en la i men n i will be called for trial at tbe .-pe, tai ti tm of tl.- (supreme Courl in April. According to agreemenl between counsel it will be the first on the calendar. -ubp-.nas bavs been ia ior tin* piaiuiiti- witnesses to the extent ol Bfty. All the members ?.i Ihe Governing Com? mittee, as ;t ..v.;. composed in the spring of 1?K2. have been served; abm August Belmont, W. ii'. Travers and John ll. Hunter, end a number of i. iini m. n,i,., ,,f ti.,- club. These subprnnaa call for tbe preseuce ol the witneiuiirs in the Supreme Court, Special Term, lalor,- lloopei c. Van Voi 1 ? a Amil s.. .James C. Carter and E. Randolph Robiu aon desire t*. have the cass postponed until next fall, hui Mi. Cl.oa te ii ill make e\. i \ effort lo briug it to trial at oi,.?>?. The questiau of buy ing tbe Dil mansion, adjoining the club bonne in '1 vwnti-:, i si-si., is claiming its share ol attention. A special.-iiiiu <>l' lix . no liun beau calli Wednesday evening to decide this matu r. FUNERAL OF HARVEY J-. WELD. 'lh< lutieral ot th.-late Harvey 8. Weld,sexton inn', t hrrk of tbe Boord ol rrastoesof Plymouth Chun ii um.e ,-*,',i,took pin. t in tbs -horebyes at_p. m. There mus g.large congregation *iijd slr. Beaehai eooducted ths umple services. The tolliu waa borne iuu> thc church pi (-ceded by the pall-bearers, TT. B. Claflin, Moses S. J)each, E. A. Ne.-.-.>mb. Augustas Storrs. J. B. Hutchinson. W. H. Boerum,i:. EL Vau Ingen. II. W. Wheeler (ind H. W. Rones, all of whom aro Trustees of the vhtireli. After tlie choir had suug "Asleep in Jesus, Mr. ltoerher road scripture 10*4*011* and spoke hrielly. Me referred to the faithful though humble services of Mr 1,v-'**hl. who had hiehlv honored his lowly office.* His succ?i.-?u; would flnd au houoiyd place I*, lill. He had shown mi."':, skill and pst (euee m his position as clerk of th<- I rustees, and had hand? led millions of dollars with milch iide*.!-y sun diligence. In the third year of his service not 0116 per cent of tho pew rents of the chun h was uncol? lected. No business In New-York could show such a record. He wax a fair lil ul 11 si. a perfect gentle? man, and a Christian, if aol out S ard ly, at least within, and he left au honored name. The body was borne to Greenwood for burial. HOME NE IVS. PROMINENT ARRIVALS. lireroort Home-Henry Irving, Bram Stoker, and H. J Loveday, of K-glsnd.Fiftt Armut iiotri? Dalton McCnrthv. m. 1'.. of Toronto, sod Hteholas I pnf* wcrtli, of Cincinnati...n.Koeretl Route?Colonel V.C. Houston. United Statea Anny.tinnut Hold-Audio V. A. M-ioinbi-r, Ot lite Nev. York "supreme Court. JT(W York ll ilC lli-M-y A. Kif liitiond, of thc Nev,-.01k Stats 1 hil Bsrrlec Qaaoilsslnn ? WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. Investigation of Public Works Deportment, City nail, 10 a. m. Trial of Hawson A Rood foi Fourth Avenue Tun? nel disaster, Court ol Ojer and Terminer. suit io displace Beoeivei Green before Jadgs Van Brunt, lOrSo h. m. si.r.iki.lu-1 )aly wrestling match, Clarendon Hall, evening, County Medical Stu itv. Meeting of arm j veterans) No, 52 Union Square, evening. Aciiiieiuv of Si uni es, Colombia College, 8 p. m, Congregational ( lui..(lark's restanront, evening, Baptist Preachers, morning. Reformed pastors' Association, murnini.. NEW-YORK CUT. Hie steonwhip Polda landed 980 rteeroa* passen? gers al Caatle Garden jesterday. Thelndepend-| cute landed 1**1 and the Celtic 1171. CHASOin WITH _T_AUN_ FURRY ll< Kl I-. Frank Rethman, age Bl, in the Jefferson Market Police Couti yesterdaj was charged b.\ GeorgeK. < .tis. the niui! eootroctor, lu*, employer, tv it li appro pnating to bia own ueealanre qnantitvof ferrj ticket- He waa held in $1,000 bail for triaL cvi'iritrn VMiii.k -TK-XIXG a HORSE. Chark-Fries was captured yesterd-j morning while stealing s valuable horse belonging to James Dunn, at No. 225 East Porty-fourth-st. riethreat ened to stab J, Cavanagh, the stableman, who seized him. In the Yorkville Police Court he "u.t luld in $1,000 bail. CARINO I OR TH- RARI.KM POOR, The ladies ol' the Harlem Relief Society, of which Mrs. M. T. Urenn:i 11 is president, which wasonran i itnized for giving food, clothing nnd employ nienl bo the deserving poor of Harlem during the winter months, will be concluded this week. AbnntOSO persons havi' been aided. The work will be resumi _ nexl tall. AN iv iri:\"A row WRESTLING MATCH. Th.-re will be s wrestling match ;it Clarendon Hall to-nighl between tbe Japauo e wrestler, Mat sada Sorakichi, and Captain James C. Daly. The first two bouts will be ui Japanese style, and tho other two will be'"catch-as-catch-cau." li four trials do nol decide the match, the style of s Una! trial will be decided bv a toss-up. MK. BARNUM'S I ST-TOHKD INDIAN P. T. Barnum writes a lottcrtoTin T?ibi.nb In regard to s joking reference to ;i member of his "Ethnological) ongresa." He says he will guaran to the absolute genniueuess of all his Todas ludi* j ans and other savages. Headers <?! Mr. Bm autobiography do not need t.< be assured that Mr. Barnum waa uever known to entertain the | by humbug of any sort. SI.4U1II I) IN A l.l'.l'NKl'N OUARRI f. John and .homas Reilly and then brother-in-law, C. L. Jacobus, No. 401 East rseventy-sixth-st., re? ceived a visit from Enos Logan, of Orange, N. J.. on Hatnrday night. Much beer was drunk, and .lacnhii-i became (luarrelaome. Kiually he si,,,,rfc lim sister-in-law, and in the fight that loll..ned wa* Btabbed In the back and dangeroti ly hurt, it i posed, bj Thomas Reilly. ;i)re twenty. The wound? ed man was sent to the Presbyterian Hospital. Thomas Reilly washeldby Justice Marra] in tbe Yorkville Police Court yesterday, i\!'i'i:IMKM* ON Tin: BRI IX}- RAILROAD, The Bridge rrusteeaon Saturday made a trial *.f near on a truck furnished with radial spriiiRs, which ore considered 1 1 ible for switching than the usual kimi. 'The trial was only moder? ately satisfactory. Another tesl <?! the laathesius grip, which was attached to car l-l. waa made niuo. lhe special merit of this is thai it takes up the cable and drop*, ii from the 1 ar, while iii the Paine grip this is dons by men stationed at the starting point. The cable being of steel is border than tbe brass dies, which revolve npon an elliptu plate of ii'ini, and there 1 considerable abrasion of tin- brass, 1 BREE VOI f li! ri. HIGIIWAl Sherwood McCollom, age ll, thi 10.a ?' of N... .">?_' Bedford-st., on -atnraay evening, at Bed- j ford and Morton *t-., was aita, ked bv three ragged I little fellows who robbed him ol a silvi 1 watch and 1 B gold eiiain valued Bl SKI. John 1 rorei an, William j nunn and Charles Miller, each ll years old, were j arrested, snd in the Jefferson Market Police Courl yesterday ware identified by Bherw.1 MoCollom. Gorevanjcoufi ssed his guilt, and aaid that the watch and chain hid been pawned iii J. Simon's pawn-shop (at No. 185 Vorick-et. for sf-'- 1:.'. The money was spent at the National theatre. Each of the little culprits waa held in $1,500 bail for trial. EQUITABLE GAS-LIGHT OOM PANT m Kio i.s. Tin- stockholders of the Equitable Gas-Light Compaay held th. ir first annual meeting on the 18th inst, and elected the following directors foi the ensuing jeer: E. C. Benedict, Calvin 8. Brice, Jacob Bertschmann, William H. Gebhard, B.N. Dickerson, jr., K, M. C. Graham, E. J. Jeremanow ski, Jaine** li. Keene. Eng) ne Kelly. John Slo.itie. Jacob li. V. innis.-. R. T. Wilson nt,,I J, H. Wheeler. The directors *_ihseqnentlv held a meeting and or? ganized as follows: president, K. M. C. Graham; vice-president, E. j. Jentnonowsku treasurer, Jacob 1>. Vermilye; executive committee, Eugene Kelli, John sloane, and Jacob D. Vermilye j and secretary, H. Keene. ENDING ms liri willi CAXBOUC ACID. Julius Lang, age forty-seven, a Hungarian, who makes his living asa tailor, took 1 arindie acid jes? terday afternoon at the tenement house ,\n, '_;{-, East third-st., where he lived with ins wife in ? little room on the tirst floor. They have two children, tbe youngest eight months old. 1-.in? fold his wife in the 111..1 ni uk to du sonic sewing, ?ii. L iit dinner time she told him lhat nIi" !,:,.! been so bnsj With the baby that she hud had no time to sew. Lang molded her soundlj and went ont. About an nour latet Mrs. I..mir found bim seated on the stairs looking ill, and be told her that be hud takencarbolii acid. An smbulanee hus .sent for which tobk the tailor to Bellevne Hosp uah but be died on the way. not mks. DI io m. si's mt minn . Mrs. Adelaide De Forest, with her danghter Agues, asked Superintendent Walling yesterday il she could not hiive Maty Tremper arrested and prosecuted for noosingherself ofl as her (Mrs. De Forest's) daughter. The three women had been 1 111 ployed in the family of the Rev. Cale!) T. Ward, at No. 167 West Forty-ninth-st, They tefl there on Thursday in company intending to iro to Newark. Ai th.- Desbrossea st. ferry Mr-. De Forest and ber daughter Agnea left Miss Tremper, telling ber to awail their return. They did not return, and on -atard-3 nighl Miss Tremper went to Polee Head? quarters, said she was Miss De Forest, and told ii iiitifui tale of the abduction of ber sister Midmothei iioiii thc farr] -hon.c. BROOKLYN. Cornelias Hickey, ace forty, of No. 1*)_ John-t., employed in Ihe ingar refinery at l>..,k and Watei stn, tiled nt the 1/Ong Island College Hospital yee terdaj from injuries received bj being eaughi i'i the machine) \ ol' the refinery on Saturday. While going (ui board his vessel at the foot of South Fifth-st. 3 esterdaj afternoon, Michael Eaglo, agc. forty, colored, s sailor, fell omi',...aid and vm* drowned. He waa drank al thc time. Ths body wa-, not lound. 1 in funeral of the late Professor Stephen < '?. Toy lor. former principal of the Adelphi Academy, waa held yesterday in ths Clinton Avenue Congrega? tional Church. A1: wa FBOM 1 ii 1; avB\ It BB. JERSEY (ITV. Antonio Lorelli, wh.. keeps a groeerj stoic tit Set omi and ( ligate st*., w ia ailie..1, (I ,1 esterdaj I13 a crowd of boya wbo threat stones al the door and wiudows, Lorelli nm oul armed nub ? revolver, a<< omi.anie.I b.\ Michaelli Gabriell! who had a shoveC l.ojclli fired ;i shot slightly wounding ii boy named Morrison, and GabnelTi struck a woman named Moran on tbe bead with tbs shovel, lhe li;i'nt 11- were am sted bj Constable Coogan, .*, 1, i> .ni?. The Morris Canaled!I be omened fornavigation to-morrow. During the winter tbe canal has been closed and repaired, the aqueduct ovrr First Kiver baa been rebuilt, and about 200 men are rtiillat work on general repaira. 11..- lib Regiment National Guard of Jer*e3 CR3 will be reviewed at tbe Newark Armory this 1 ? . \ um bj th.- Brigade Cointnandor, General Plum, wh.. v. iii als., ievi.il th.-i.st Regiment of .n. ?,.i? on 1 hnradaj evenii g. A compromiss between lbs city and thesti el railroad companies in ti..- matter ol paving ihe companies have asked to be permitted to pave wltb cobblestones between their track.*. It is now pro? posed that the companies shall nave their tracks St their own expense on street* which have been paved bv the city, and do it according to the or dinance.'hiit that "in futuro the city shall alanine the . ti tire ex -*en*e of paving. Aa an oftset for this benef.t the companies are to waive their charter ex? emptions and pay taxes on their capital stock and Surplus accumulation. A pnhlic meeting of the st '.-t Cnmmittee will be held to consider the plan proposed. _ A CHILD DIES OF STARVATION. Coroner Robinson, of Long Island City, m the hourn* of William Murrien, ni Ferry-nt., linntcr's Point, yesterday found the dead body of a female child about a year old, Iviiur. on an obi luattrses in a corner-if a wretch.-div furnished room. Four other children were playing n**ar it. Th.- child belonged to Mrs, Johanna Brannigan, who on March (! wan 0-BOalted hy John (.uigley and McGill, bot ii of whom an bow Bsrvinga terni in the State Prison. Man ion, who is an inveterate drunkard, left tho hons** on Baturdav night, and Mrs Itrannjiran yesterday morning. "Neither has been seen since and lhere WM not liing to eat iu thc house. Dr. Harnett said thal the child's dentil was due te starvation, and that it miisi have died mi Saturday, riieliody vi an s.nt to the Morgue, and the Coroner ordered lim Overseer of the root to tnkeoharge of the other children. The children Blent on the Booti and the oldest, a ht i,.lit look in- lao about nine year* of age, said they had had nothing to cat since Friday night NEW-JEKSET. IIonoKKN.?Albert Stein, ape seventeen, com? mitted suicide yesterday afternoon, by hanging himself to the door of a closet in his mom, In his father's*hooae. Ko. IS Washington-st. Bte?.was attached to the school-ship St. Mary's, and was home on furlough. He retired to his room about 'A o'clock in the afternoon and at (l his father discovered his dead bod j. The bo j had mi one of bis sister's wrappers over his uniform. The canse that impelled him to suicide is unknown.lt is now believed thal defaulting Col le* tor .McMahon'* deficiency will amount to more than $SO.0O0. Ex? pert Bacltetl hos discovered additional deflcien eies, but refuses to nive nnv information about them.Hugh r.lesseu. of So. 1,230 Park-eve., New-York, wm picked np drunk In Ferry-st. yea day morning, and when he was narched at the ponce station he had $2,400 In bis possession, thc most ol it in $20 gold pt-CCO, On wi.r.?Tho Salvation Army held four meet? ings yenton!?v, two of them m tin- morning ?' 7 audio o'clock. All the meetings were or-wded, and tlure was no disorder, officers lc m- present lo quell disturbance.Interesl la felt in the bill which passed the Ia-islatura for thc formation of .?' batt al ion ofthe Natioi al Guard al Orange. Ths bill hos not yet boas presented to thi Governor, whoso action ntjon ii is doubtful, in viea of the iu creased exj-*'ii(liluii which the bill ents LONG ISLAND. North port.?Anthony l.'y.in. captain of the schooner John T. Long, was arre ted on Saturdaj charged ?i(ii taking*?id from Crab Meadow Bank. H.- uris tried riiuI fined $2.1 In cuni,ai I With an oflicer Kian started for his vessel to obtain ths mo nev ; but on tbe waj be induced tbe oflicer to siop al s liqnoi si,.ie to have s drink, ai d escaped. 8ao Hakb g.?Tho Rev. E. H. Camp, of Newark N. Jj, bas been nnanimouslj asked to be pastor ol the rresbjterian church at a salary of $1,BOO. l',.\-i Marion.?Notice bas been served on the fishermen that Mr.Nathaniel Deming has bought oi the. trustees all the shore front brum Abram's Laud? ing to i !>.' Point of Montauk. J im vicv.?Many of the I leraoi rats express them? selves ax di attuned with the nominations made on Saturday and will not support the ticket. .The Queens County Republican Convention for the election of delegates to the -tate Conven? tion at Utica n il! be held in tbi Hall on Tuesday, April N, al 10s m. The 1st Congressioe al District Republican Convention for i bonni np two delegates-at-large to the State Convention will be held on | hursday, Apni 1 7, at 10 O. iii. Port Jbi n roo v.?The trouble in the Methodist Episcopal church boa boon settled. Sexton Flo>*d ., terdaj save np tbe keys quietly and remains a lueinhci of iht . buri h. -* BTATEN l-l.AND. RofAgviLLB.?Rev.T. W.Cole preached his fare? well sennon jesterdaj in the ola Woodron M.-ili odist Church. ALONG THE BOUND. linn..n r<riiT.?-The managers of the New-York and Connecticut Air Line Railroad Companj, ll. K. Parrot., A. L. Winton and Theodore W. Downe, have received informal ion from tbe Railroad Com i,,i- s,ot it-is that the companj s application fora two mont bs' extension ol time from March "."_'. to expend the ton per cent of the I capital in order to save the chillt'-r is denied. The lilllti.lt'' rs de clare that, notwithstanding unfavorable weather, siti>>* work was begun la-t fall there have been ex? pended in rights of waj and construction about h.jO.OOO, while onlj aboul $43,000 vms necessary i..,i the provision of the law. ll." work of con traction will be pu bed to completion as last as possible, li is fom teen year;, since the i otnpnuj inst agitated the project for this road. ROCKLAND I ODNTT. NEW ClTY.? A ((invent ion ot the Uenubliean voters of Rockland County will ba held ta tho Court House on April 8, for the purpose of electing 11.-!,??.'ates from each town to the District Conven tion al Middletown, N. Y.. on April 15, and to elect delegates to the Male Convention al Utica, on Aiuil 2'A, -? RVRRRTT P. WBEBLBR EOT DEAD. A stilt, incut that Everett P. Wheeler, tho weil.known lawyer of Uilsclty, bad died at bis ooun try bouse, Hui; Ililli*..r, I* I., fruin Hie t-ttet-l* ot a fall, wa* printed lu lite Slur yci.lei.Iai. At the bonne of Mr. VA heeler, l'ark ave. uu.l t-eii-nti -fli*t-Ht., S llillii Ri r. puiii-r teamed tba! Mr, Wbeetei waa la good bealtb and uti. -lui) ug .lu ml). Th,- repoi t v. .* dui ito , ... ei. -H cu foiniiimi; Mr. Wheeler with an I.. V. Wheeler, ot Ban Har bar. A Dumber of peopi* c-ile.t ti the bouae daring the day lo ascertain tuc li nth uf the report, Mr. Wheeler ha* nu'hou-e at Hat Hail.ur. -* WHAT J I'M ED UKES TU EAT. Fruin 7Ur loudm E'-ho. Bnperintendenl Tallett (lt. 8. P. C. A.). who was on limy nt the Zoological Oarden* during th** p.. .uarutlona im Jumba'a ezport-tton, stat.-* In hia re? port: "An elderly lady, who appeared to be quite sane, n a cai. ;.i (? :u) a. m. on ? l'n.iai morning,bring Ing niih int six pounds of bot bouae grapes, about tour p.um.ls or raisins, willi apples, orangea, cukes, lu.-, nits uni) (-nets to oat, uiul wallu.mer* iui.1 daffodils for Jumbo to smell, -he alao brought a nice basket tot the elephant lo feed oat of. Before Jumbo had hniabed the ii.,;,,nus. he aelaed tba baaket and ate lt, ribbon* aad all, m preference to tbe grnpee. Tbe lodi teemed dla i iu;e,-Itel, and saul 1.: ' lie ls md*) aiul nugi ateiill.' lint 1 Bal A: 'Ile 1* tillite ruth.nal; for he in, 'ei - lil? li:, t,mil food (twu-i) or aomet-lDgllkelt.' Ibeaaked: "DO TOU T111 ri tc he likes meat I Shall I hilnu him ii nice leg of mutton I* I said: ' He is not earni. uruiis.' she ii ked 'Now. what would )?<? a treat, to him, do y,,u thiuk V I said: '(Md hii-'li I.tooms.' The lad", went uw ay tjuite nteslfslli n." AlAlilTSR IBl KLUG EXCh: MINI Al I KU. A-MAMAC*. 8nnrl?c?, 5'J, hu, (1:18, Moon rue*, fcMiMSsa'a a;*,.*. 27 ii.-,.i ? Al uk lo i.A t ?./V.-isantlT"IIook, gilffiOev.Uaad, r>-tl Hell data, 7:R(? / '.lt .--audy Ho??, .'rio (lor. Uland, til liHell (Jala, .soo POBEJBE STEAMERS DUB AT THIS j'oi:i 111. DAV. Vetiel. I rum. Uti'. I.vinni Mo'iittcli. l-oiutuit .Mun.ir. 1, t Ity ? Chicaga. .l.tYrrnool. Iliiii_n .l-venxMl . (inion ( IihI.-hii I-.-otlllc .Iiiii'iteaui .Bord-ani jim uro<ici./.nfcwrti).taro S_..ii. .lon . A lunn-1, him.Koval-Netb. Acapulco.vs|,iimaii .PactBc Mail (fiann . . .Hana*.wurdi Alpiu. Wt*->t Indie* .Ali** -0X9DAV MARCH I ,. Murula . (Umburi*.llainh.-Anier WI.liNKMHAV, MAUCH JO. Ceplialonia . l.irwnxxM.('iui?r.l stat aol .Nevada .(lla*K<*w_?. .Mat** Adi. 'iii-iic ll we . lr..,, li I lunn (iii of WitMiunxtoi).I lu*, un-mut Uni.,,.Ah .audre 8BIPP1R0 REWA PORT OK MW Y'.I'.K .. BOUDA., MAIL II ja, l-l A ll ll I VI-.!'. 0 I ?t*?m*T ll,, l s, 1.I...1 Ilea.ney, nun dee fi I. JO st,um,, i > Indlpi nd.uii.- ii*' . i'ir_iuii-iiu, Catania__b iv, ria i March 1, Palermo! and (itbialuir 7. with iud**: aud Basans"**"* to Phelp* liri?S Ca . iii" Hui tim. Ncweattla Keb 4, vin Ply. niuatli Mardi I, with nuluc t<. ?thr; vc*** i io HUnpaon, Hp. nc* ,*, v anas m, amei Hantlago, Colton, ci. nfuaffoa Mun I, 1 ft, rta mi Jr.o 17 ead Naann, NP, li), mthadai ai?i|._.?rn.jw? t? j?,-. Wai I*Ca Mi .inn -i Al'iu,.., Pulu, r, ii.il.. Muli s d_v?. via KirVVud miih in Ue and p-**e_cai_ te ( ll Mailor] * Co >t linux,rn Hnlpbera, Ul, hui,md. City Inn,' Rmi Norfolk, win, .u.i.,'. :u,.i |,,us?. neera lo Old Domini, u -h . ... Merni,.-I john (.ii--,.ii. iee uiwn and _Ju__?rta, wltb mi?i ind pa** nger* lo Tb*** W Wightman. bark Fi Ital Han i myrna 67 4ayt,withmtm to J 0 Mi"Aii.ii?-i?*; uss,, ti, Towel Bari I '? .nu, iii i.ue.,nt poi t i.i.. Mauritlaa, hi dur*. Will) tm ? I u, vi MM ! tu p i.u li ? uiisi^i:.. fialalola , h. i . i... i .,. M.,) i* ,ii, ii, l , .<.!? i ri ss., t., ?, ,e-r Brim. 1-uii.. Al,I.u ii ut WlD-aor.NH), Mli,l,u,u, luiiiklrk 44 dara, ra ballaai Ui < w" bartaox. Bark Mon c ii ale. HUcIn*, Profireaa ii .lay*. ?ith beam to ( h. Pur. Julia, J.il.lan Havana lo .Lits, Wltb SOgST lo SMIST) \. -?,, ,,, ,? ,,,, t Hon bark M aerie M <of Ht Job-. NB), Mltebell, P.-.pit, 17 ?*ai, sue., 1 iii 11 mi, ,,,., r .. 1 t,l<*i ., wei lomaatar, lil) K lilli Mi el III , |, i\ i. iiuii, l-l I. in tu i.l ,1.11*1, willi .agar tu I?aycrali v ? .. , neaak.l Ilford, r.-t-lnia ?i..l Tuip.m 29 iliti*. willi I..i?l tu J V, \\ ||r.?, A C. 1 .st, id ,si?i 10I N.ii Ha m. Boffirt, i>, narara 14 (ins, witiiwcaj tull 1 row bridal-'* Mane. ..,/-'.'. ,...,,:?.,,( a,uu-. c.- day*, Will. tu.ar (*? Perkin* A Welch; t ? ri to Pani r .,cilia.,it . 1 Hcbr Mollie \ Heia (HrhUwea, Man/iuiiiia -jh data, willi ...I.u aiul Biahnqani la llu.aJ Uwcua, vcaa.-l lu Mn,|,sell. ( lai<|) ,V ( ? b- lu t W lloiihr ul litial.iuj, McMlll-U. T-tCuUlpau JJ Ur*, wllhmdae to _t Maninardt; reesei to QA Brett, Sou Sci. Hc_r Dor*. M French, Frenoh. Mlaatitlati id dar*, with ina. HfMny to J M Waterniirvi vwaael to K II Hmllb <_ Ca nebr Min* Peile, Thompson, Trlulrt*d 14 day*, with *n?;ar o I'.'jkln* * Wei. bi ve??el lo Hltni>*i>ii, 4"lapp 4 Oo. Kobr E M Haem, Atwood, Bara*-*?, D day*, with fruit to j om**,-A Peantail: re*Ml terraater, behr Willi* 1, Newton. Pendleton. Matanzaa 0 day*, with n*l?*oea to orderi tomcI to F II Hmlth A. Co. Hr ii r A una - Ilut.rhcaon. ZclniT, belize ltdar*, with malioff. inc to order, renae! to uni A ii:niue.. Sit ns _ I" -Wine at aandr Ro**. fn**h, 8HK , rery bary. lt i'Hr l?laaa. Unlit, BMW | cloudy. Arrlred vi*-.t.udav - Brif Charlotte (Br). Mnreh(-1 rernainbuco 3- daya, with ugti to urderi r****l tn V I Nerlu* A Hon. SA I LEU Bteamer Italy, for f,melun. Also salted?Via L*-ng I?i_nd Souud-Steamer nen WhPncy or Hunton. Hailed '1'IA? Hfenmcr* flrcolnn Monarch, l.nndun; Furn.'*, la, Olaatfnw; Cornwall, A votimonth: Jcracy City, ilrlstolr Ala? la, Mami'lllc* Minetta, Malabur*; Donan, BTMMBj Wacsland, tntwerp; silesia, A spin wail; Alvo Port on Prince: Muriel, t Kilt*; Hanitupi). Havana; Prof Mora.*. Baracoa; Kxcclnlor nd New-Oriean-. tfaw-Ortaana: Naeooi in***, mv?maali; <'tty ef "olmu, i.i, charleston; Ilerir-fnrfor. W'llmtnrion; (dd Dominion, lorfolkj Onyandotte and Kftnawhn, Newport News; EU int-d.*, (i.s,rKi-(?wn. Hhlp Kiporl.-r, for Bnmhav. Bark* Ohed Hatter, for llatavl*; (Irrititu,line, Anller, Java ?Iberia. Mei ra lasuie. Angle 1. Taylor, tiona)-,. .s, loabflO l.or u_r, (ithftra; Kmpress. Kt John. Nil limes Ni-v*. lor Ho-taiiu, Kinnie Boa, Deniarara; ('anio Ber. I.... o rtaotaa Ala* aallci- Via Long Uland Bound -MSSSSSI Tynemouth, I >r st John. Ml. Shin salisbury, for Finnie. B*r_* (in?tav Adolph, for Tnhorjr; Lew!* Hmlth, Aiitwerp; Doola hikin. cadiz; Emilia Fn-.11>>, Montevideo. 1 ni: HO\"g_ gn irs OV -TBAM? BB, FORF.ION PUR!*) l*SB00*. March 2'J-Halled, ?teamrr Kpryptlan Monarch (Br\ Iristow, f,,r New-York. Qir.rtsiowt, March 1 A? Arrived, iteamcr City of Montreal Hi . I.-?Ih. ftom Xew-Y<>rk March IJ, on lier way lo Liver md ?iid proceeded i. Sallen, aieauier Arlrona (Hr". Tlmoks, and Hervla (Br), Cook, ?oin l.ivt-i pool banco for New-Tar-. Molli ia.. March 2.:-Arrived, Mt-mcr Polynesian (Br), trow-, fruni Poill.iiid March ll via llallfai, on tn r way to ii.u j a ui. ll Miii. March -2?Safled. rtesaaer gnoec rr .d'lfauf.irive, ,r N c.*.Vork I i-i.n Mar b _2?Paaaad, steamer Britannic (Br, Pei rr, ?om New-York March 10, on net way to Uaoo-ttowu and tTerpooL Il4t.ii av. Vf.ir,,ti ?.!?_?. stalled, ateamei Hr, tor Br), I.ai, from lvi-rpooi banoo for Ifaw-Yoric, dom i mc POUTS. i reh '.?.,-Ainu a. ataantere loira .nn. Walker, ii.-n, ?.!; ?rathmore, -ci ? Waiker, Aredboj ]i.-rk?, Hoad, blladelphi* Neron , Coleman, and 'iii.nus, Ilea:-,', Maw* '01 k i. in, aster, Piuia.'' Cleared. *ti alli Br), Kirwan, Ctontaegos; Kara. iou, ?', \ ii,-. Limn.i; Carroll. Brown, n..iif*4, Philadelphia. UH Miller, iialitiuuie; Nept-ne, .irv. New.York. Hailed.eteomera Harris.mr,/ and Pottsville. Philadelphia, ?J.:.i vn.ie.i.si . , Baltimore, ?axon, n. i. Philadelphia. I'Hil.Ai.u.i-)!!*. Manh ?_"_'?Arrirctl, ?|eain<T ("euiip.-.lo, ?ton . it ateamera Panther, Newburyport: Perklomen, s i_ ,,a.,li, Catt whiting, i'i,Aid, ne.; o'ninonwialth, \.,~.V,. s. "J. tl?Arrlred, ateamera bord* Uro (Br), Uninhardt, Liver ool* Kal.- Iii , i uirl-ee, M.-dlli . oin. .in port*; 1. C Biddle, ,. wA ork; Aim I li,a. ,1 , Bali ? ia, March J .rrlTad, ateamera Ann-Dura Tiri, h.,it j, ...n. New, -h.?; a;;,???hauy, Boatoai Xooephlne Thom Rotterdam: J Vise Win m. New-York 1 ateamera Carlton Tower (Br), Bvaoa , ...o reft Ne ?. .Yoi' , Ural [all. I", u u ,,... . . \ ? i Wm ivciiiu',1.. Provident ind Mew-York, ??? ru, l . "r ? gu cn mi,tr,u.s. Marun J_?Arrived, ateamer Iielawai en. New.York. ( (eared, ateamar Beyal Crown Ur, Han.'una. .r Citr ol \ dew-York; Mount Edge. iltll'.e. io ? -i. aw in Marok M?Arrlred, *te mar* Chattahoochee, ??iv Vork; John. Hon! li *, V. il I "-mle.l stsamei* City of Ancuata, for New-York; Juntala, hiladi ipi..... 8 I aryllU Br), Bremen and Amsterdam. Ni tv-, uti i in- March ?< Mariner (Rr), Irrrpoo ; . .nv,- Branch, Bremen) City of Halloa, BeUxe; .Nev oi k, foi Nea ? v ot k. irrlred, s'e-irc-rs .Tom,- Dam, Har, ei,m:l. line Jaeket, .'ar.iir.: Knickerbocker, Now-1 ark halJ il, lt. .oieu i.uu.u,:,) '.? a At i i . I, ateamer Joana Span), liver* UU . .--al,, '., ? ton and Stew.Yi rk. unceaenta Kuri tV Wilson's " short-baud" Collars and ? inns an- the beat, Sold ererrwhem, ?-? ? Henrt a. Dani gi,**, M. D? H4 i.,'\itii't?n.'(ve? betweea j.itu mi Dth-ita. it th* N -i vuii*.. * -it ..??duo I i mai v i inanja i .>:?.. inc ? and < irllttf. Care for the Children. < in i IT!.*. (.-. i thi del llttyol theaprtaa leaeon tn u mme and they become ci m . p evtah and onoootroUablo, ,...uuis a, tb,. Mood ara liable to maolfeat llniiasnliio in arums \*a>>, w. ak.?ulm,' H." *?' lb Bl *0 as to rend, i it inuit,lo .stiitui th, attaekaof teriooadl. The blood ahonld i*** I and the *yatem larigoroted i.y Nm aaa >.? Hood** ila. .., tiMMlY AMI KIHI OUT. ? .ll vviit too t.stiinuiii.il froia an mtcl ?cot li,m.ii,, .v v. b_ly: "C. I. He,si ,4- Cu ; Bli* _n*Ollc!tcd 1 send univ (Oak i. emu. ii'lulutioii-, ns il ??,! ? - H ?. |, arila doaerraa, --inuit; arid fall aoc two bettina otfyom Baraapo rllla ffi oar family of r four, with moataatlafoctory reaolta My little girl of 9H .. ItrOOg, In diliy child, lmt very (oll>bl00dsd Ud I .?any eater, waa trooMnd with atlaa oa har eye* vie triad arina* nooodlea, bal with no it- tin ? effect, .vt lam l rssoitsd , ll.I'- Sarsaparilla, and from the l-t ,,( M iv, whit, I usiil tlr-t for lhat pm pus,., ?|,,- h_- not bad the i,.,,st \, .? -., tj Bj keepl?Rthe blood _aporec*rm_ Ibm, the whole*7atem ? |,u,,;,, ,i. gey both foi economy aud oomf011, we use Bead's ai-..pailila." ills, i HAK1.1-.-- B-JEW8TXB, Jiiillalo. N. V. Hood's Sarsaparilla old by all ilmirfri'ts il \ *U fo IS, Pre;,arel only by C. I. tOOOAOO- Apothecaries, Lowan, M-s*>. 100 doabu om: iioi.i.aic. OLYMPIAN CLUB. I HIST (IRANI) ltol.l.r.l". SKAIIMi COSTUME CARNIVAL OLYMPIAS CUB KIHI, 3l>-AVr. AND (Hil.- I.. Tuesday Evening, March 25, 1884; 59 Frizes Fur Ortgiant, KO*, tlve, Historic, Dramallc, Comic and Hur. nxin'' OaatOOMSl SlSS for thc l.int Twin*, or two or more person* who appear ullkt* t for tho hr*t NgtSSMtsS-M of an Inlmal or Hird; for the best Ini'lcs, flowot .ilrlt and Old .HillCK and . lelltl.'l:,, I. A(lml*)*lon, (ientlemcn, $1 ; Ladle* and 01.11.Iron, 50 cents. te?crved sent-., ..". ai.d .".il teni*. Heat* for u.UOO spectator*. Thc ult iiipi.ttt C'lu'j, at au expense of ubout i'jO.lKKJ, ha* mule at tin. Au,, ii,ai, Institute l)iilliliu<- one of the most omplcto Huller skntlng Itlukn In tho world, which ls visited iy 60,lt.'U peritoD* every week. C. M KAVMOM), | ? 1 mi rt- iM I.Kl.AND,! -tidbagcr*. TIIK ONLY GENUINE JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT ta the KEBT lll-ALTII HF.VFItAHR, Tonic and **i>tnt,,- known 11,. Qen-tn* 4'4lS'i'AlNO ONK-THlltli MIMI I", to thr ls,til. than tho tinitul.ei,, ui,1 i. SO I'KRIOK In iiuallty. " I Ita-rrnsrd Johann ll,?tr.flwinln* Mall Kitrtu't ?hninif the hu>t 6 y**ar? In nij linslleil, i , -.tl.-.-, and Ii?t* r.ain.l lt tu *l,.,-,. food and Tonio In ceerafeMcrner, Ineaaeaof Dyinrptla, f,r tb.- wruk and ,l,'l,llli_i.sl, .,;,.? n-llT Nur.l,,. Mo:lur.. W.?klr -hllJrca, l.u.f _ud Ibrual IIU. ea**;-." VV. O. UT I Ll .MAS, A.II.,a.]t.,I'hlI*. I hatrebroi-ifht tull ag a ("nt M^vra, Tarrant A C.,. fur l.uiTlui,- and tall I ln^ a.. ,(ti, r p**i-|iara(|.,n .Hen (lia r>-initial,,ii of ii, v (o tuuno Malt !_. | H., , fdr which I bain r-s.-u^l &* Me,l-l. fruin lil?IblllOlu), M.-lv-l Sm i, tl.a,, ;..,t . lletiitie nf Imitation* I SOO* laOn-M with.,.it ?Itrn.ttim ot . -Jokani) Huff" v " Murli. Klaaer,** I un ihaosakMararyoatUa. jon asm no pr, Hr,lin,li. I -.1.1'I I* SIMS KU al *l.M.nsilV,J-Jy?ii,/,rl 1 QMSSBS-Oi INS.) ni KEW HAVEN. CONN, _-TI_J-lUI Ol' VINO o_______x? ?? (lAlRlllGlS AM, ST\ un Non on ,'thitiitli.ii and sale al mir Warei'i-onio, 4? t lll>TM T.bT., NKW-IIAVKN, IONN. ' un pl,"Int.Uuua g-aia-Unl t0 Lc ul ll., Ulj-h.al nlaut?Td ajsaanj NEILLS, SIXTH-AVENUE AND TWENTIETH-STREET, NEW SPRING GOODS NOW OPEN IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Imported Trimmed Bonnets and Hats, NEW SHAPES AND SHADES IN STRAW GOODS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, RIBBONS, SILKS AND SATINS, FINE LACES, COSTUMES, WRAPS AND DOLMANS. BOYS' CLO T _H: I _DT C3r. FINE UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY, DRESS TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS, 'j Housekeeping Linens, UPHOLSTERY GOODS AND LACE CURTAINS, ANNOUNCEMENT. 8PfflIN6 OF LATEST MMES IN FURNITURE, WALL HANGINGS, &C. Our Spilitff Importation of above linc of coode I* c?m? nlrii- In every particular. Our a-?otliiii-nl uf French Crepe*, .Minim-, nnd Anllqur) I'urtaliiM. nud uh'.IIudi price*! Wnli I'npt-i'* for turnl-thlng country rexidencc-a a .p.-.inliv. B.L Inion Square anil ltitlt-?t. B. Aliu k Ct. KineteentU-st. ami Sixth-ave. HAVE NOW OPEN J_o unusually large and elegant Assortment of FINE DRESS GOODS. Also, ENGLISH AND FRENCH CLOTHS Expressly for LADE-S* TAILOR-MADE GARMENTS. _l 3t110lJ CouUmue (_a3 Co, Ladies' and Misses' Furnishing Deparlment. Wt wilHotl.r oil MONDAY. March 24, ? M'l.n't line of Mis-..-*,' nd Children'" Suit", Infant*' Slip* mid DlWM-, New !?*.(>!???< in l'lain and Eiuliruidt'ivd White- Munlin Wrappers and .Snit*. Full line" tif Frviu-h Knihroidtitrd I'ndeiweur on Cambric aud l.Dlt'U. J->U\\-\V-Ul Cfo \^{\>6\o CARPETS. WK INVITK ATTENTION TO Om NKW AND ET.E NANT DEWIONS IN' ALL TIIK Iili'FKHKXT OKADE3 ai much bown than ever mon known. OURHPECTALTIES FOB THIi WEEK. TO CLOSE OUT QUI. K I.Y A RECENT I MM KN SF ITBCllAsE, WE OFFER rHE ENTIRE BALANCE OF STOCK OF AN EASTER MAN 0FACT. HER, VVA : MX. PCS. BODY BRUNEL.-! (best, u-frame*., LATEhT STYLES AND ("OLOUINU-. AT tl Jo PER YARD. 250 PC'S. AIX-WOO- BXTRA llTMtIt INORAINSL JIU-* season's PATTERNS. AT 70c. PER YARU. MATTINGS. _ CARGO JUST RECEIVED. OFR OWN DIRECT lift PORTATION. WniTE FROM 83 PER ROLL OE IO YARD"-". RED-tllE.K.AXI) MXJ DIFFERENT PATTI KN- l-INB FANCY MATT IN Os, FROM SA PER ltuLLOF AO YARD-J. UPHOLSTERY GOODS. _LL TUE NEW STYLES AND FABRICS, JC8* OPENED. ATPOITLAR PRK.'-. 50 PAIR- -IIIELE CURTAINS AT fl3| WllltTU $30. 100 PAIRS RAW HILK( URTALNS AT t6 | WORTH t9. J00 PCS. PLUSH (plain ami ornoo******.', AT$1 PER YD.t WoRTH DIM). WINDOW ______ rA SPECIALTY 1. SHEPPARD KNAPP A CO., sixth arr. and 13th-?t. Hoff's Malt Extract!! i Tonic UUhout a Riva!. TIIE (1ENUINK. 'lb.-1, ixl possible?tUnulant. it .ii.li ntgootsen, str.-HKtbi n* me was*, Build* up ll,.' *j-t, li? lt I* iii,-ii i> ??.-..il: For Weakly children. Foi Nut-oux M. ot ho ra. Forcon*.alo**rcnta. N. B ? It has boon l*r?**l*? Imt tato*l. anti (bo publio la hereby aaa timmi to mwomX nune unlc??it boals tho U?ii< of TARRANT 4: IO. 5X Sole A-twit* for (ho fulled -(.>>>,. E^_ll__|? *??? ?"""" I'"'"'"'"" "f *?""? ,,. ii,,.. '.'TS (lu. nwiob-nt. New York l'llli 1" *l OO t R DOZEN. CAUTION! -.-. un- (he genuine ami nv old di-? |)pol_(-ur*(. Pen.tltiK lem- H1.-11SU1I-* tu i, Minta tli,-us. ul our namala eonnccttoo -*itu * N-tdU?I Va i Url ki i j. ;..,n,:m u>t*e nuulo by * party who ha* (Hiuiiu-il tl.e narnu ut Johann Hon. niiVHii ian* ih oooaumera arecaatioaed a-taiuat, tr-ui.iuient UiiitatUiiiH ot out ,..?"',*., ai.'I .10 iiiluitu.il Hi il ail lUWUIMI joh inn MVP- BUAB kxtr.ut. tor wliu-ii wa aiv an,1 lutvo liu.'.i Hi" s, u.E AOBSTTB ar? IU. PuRl'KKS -face 1 si'."... ami uin.ti v.liu-li (lu- reput__.'ii ..(thi* art io!*- ta baaed, la tobi onlj mool _PKCtA_ ito i n >-.. _ boar* upon lt* label tho name ol TARRANT & Om ttt QimnMM, Ne* York. E*(al.l.?l?".l I KA, M vi I ia i li \. T foi I'-' I """l Watai u.i Hnit-th Prof moos ol Nurlu A merle-. Mee our iitl-i-Mi"**-**".""' ruuiiliiH in tbi* paper. 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