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WEERE MILK^IS WATERED. DEjVaERS. NOrJUlRYME^. TO FLAME. raajtattrtTSiFaOMB aXAMISATIOXH BY 1IIK1 r-TATIt Og?ClAL8~THF FARMKK1 nFFKNUKI). Da-finr-he investbration of the Milk Trust here by the Ssjate Comaiittee last -tveck. comments ware made ly certain papers on the testimony of one witness tha have greatly stirred up thc dairymen af tbe State. They are indignant at tba reflections rMade upon tiem, which arc in effeot tiuit they do not feed their stock properly and that they aro laranly respomible for the quantity of impure milk sole In this BBB, An elaborate reply to theeo imputations has been ir,aie by William 1\ Quinn, counsel nf the State Daly Commissbn, who cites facts aud figures to abrw tabat aduluration of milk is rarely practised hythe fanners. The dialers are the truilty par? da. Mr. Quinn tolda, rrasoning about the matter in this way : On April 30, IBBm, the l?w creating a milk standard wa* paaaed. It provided tbat " if the milk be shown to esttalu more than fl per cent of water or fluids, or lae than 1*2 per cent ol milk solidi, whioh shall con? lan not less than 3 per centum ol lat, it. r-bail bo de cared adulterat-d." This was hv-ld iiiicon?,:liuUonal lr the General Terni of the Third Depart rn nt In the allowing September, bot on January EB, 1&*0, tho Gurt of Appeal* reversed that Ueclnon and declared tia staadard conclusive as to the bi ult oration of milk li prirseeutlons under this law. Pince then tho In aiectloia made- by tho Mate Dalry Department ol milk sttpplleo to Now-York by tar mei**, as appears by tho Dary aaunlksloner's report, gives theso results : 18?6. Canl. Below Standard. 2.628 BBBja.lO.W I 888 617 peSirs. 8.018 -02 1887 (from January 1 to .*>? teraber ?.0" ('am Below Standard. 4.791 dslrat.IS."*' 808 40* r>tMUt*.-. 1,808 j] 1,895 slur*. 1.808 170 lt apptrs from these figures that 07 per cent nf the milk nipped by farmers waa pure when IBB Stead a-tere dunn; l?r>(?, while 8 per cent ul that sold by ped? lars wa? adulterated. In lc.87 we lind that \>6 1-2 per oent shippd ty farmers wa* un-tdnlteinted when de? livered bee, while fi 1 3 per caul ut the milk sold by pedlers axe li p?r cent of lhat exairliied lu Btoras wa.* below tho standard, la cacjj yea- the nam below tie ttaiirdiad had been adulterated ai. average amouut not ezceediig 7 per cent, bUice ?BftSBBbBB HO, 1887, tee liupoctbus by tiie drpartini'iit sloiv thai not to exceed 1 p?r cent of tho milli ivceiv-d in tbls city tem tbe faruers of tho m h'.c ls ad ult crated. The superbr u.ualuy ol tho milk is a complete rto doauou ot ih- faruior* agaiu-i thc chm-gt ol BBffapSC tatxllng aud care of their row?, a* citbci would nu lair the charaoter of the niilk aud injinu the health Cf tate nows, jurlng thc last two yea*--, thc BgaatB d the State Dalry Department have lusjecied ihou auads ot dairies and exam.ned thc (undi mn of tba ovi, the toed aid tbe caro given to then. With few etoepuons tbe com have been found In koo! couditlou, PMiiierly lid and eared foi la all IBBpeota a marked Inploieuicni na* LrU-n made in th" Caaea admitting Hereof when tho attention of tanners l,a* Wou caiiei to any defect*. discovered on tm eaiiier In tpectena. so lew laataaoas ol Imprepet ioeuing or neglett likely te affect tba whoteet-iaieasa. ol miik have leen discovered since lr-oj thal lt jmy almost be tait that none exists. Tbequality of milk delivered by tho faniers of the State t> tho dealers Will bc ma.i.tamed by the pay meut d a fair prue, thu-, removing an,' tempta? tion fo lowering Its standard. This due* not mean an Increased, com to tho consiiniei, biit only that tho de ale rs i hal I not retain tba raosi el what a paid bj the conunior. Thal h.v- bein abown la 'le cruse of oleomargarine. While that product un* '('lias butter the fartitu* received a low pine fur tlici- butter. Pit-aee thi sale of olaoBiaigailiie has treen practically Suppressid, the*: havo ti*eived higher pru is, while the aaasaaar has paul aa mere. I hav? ,ot exatninetl the effect of the so-ealad milk trust upoi. the dalry I Bte rests, and therefore havo fornied no (ni-iion i ii that jiulitt. My only o'jject In calling aiteillin to tba nr\'spatter CommentJi on tho testimony of ije ?* itne>^r* before ihe senate Committee ls io protest against the unfounded charges maali.' by a few papers tgain*t tba fanner* nf tba State New* Yorg dalry p-odints are In iretierai demand In foreign and domestic mai lien en account of their Inoieaslng reputation Rr purity. Th.s ls not only a manet ol pride with mr farmers, hal ls Him) es-entlal t(. fh-lr continned pBspsrrty. Tho reputattoB of our state products shoild lae faaleiialy guarded and all i rrjiMt criticisms fran whatever source s'iottld be reeled. Nearly all thc adulterate,! dalry products found la our market* tomi fiotn other Bte-es. DK D. JEROME BA SHS EV HI ED. The funerg of Dr. P. Jerome Sands, of Tort Cnesfer, ' tooh place at the Baptist ( burch In that village yes? terday aftcrtaou. Tho edifice was crowded to lt* utmost, capacty with the rein*Ives, friends and for? mer patients if the dead pbyatelaa. Members of tho Town Board olOfficer**, Trustee, nf the Village, mem? bers of the Boad of Trado and member* al tba Med'eal AJ-soclation ass-in'oled and joined the proeaaBlai on its way to tbe ibaiea lo manifest Iheir rested for the memory of .ir. sands. The coffin ra* of finely polished oak urm which rested i profusion of fl.il offerings. Tlie nev. Bf. F. Wakefield, pastor -f the Baptist Church, ihe Kev. Mr. Dowd, pastor el the Presbyterian ("hii-h. and tbe rev. .inhn Pegg, pastor of the Mothodt?. hn**ch. otiiciiied in the Impressive ?ervleet. at tho cm rch. at the close of which th- body Was taken to tbaUalOB Cemetery at Bye, for burial. PREPARIYl FOR ST. PA TEICVS PAT. The arrangerr,a?n?i have baea BeasplsBsd let 'he pirade by th* Ancient Ordtr ot HlbaiSttsos aa sr Patriekfi Day, 9r at least tba: section of the organization which nairns io kiai-e the larj'"?<t loltasrlag?Ssa taara ?ll'., as Basal, lie '.wo parade* ill* yaar, Ji.hn Bah la a?, Martin Mahen, I'eier Madbn r;i-p,-? l;iv citi'I Martin MaMeOB havo oeeu elected i* ialagatsa by the Oonaty (? dvay Mob's Aisociatien aid are labevtag hard to make tb" eonUngeat ?rom that <iu.rter shuv ujt in lartre otaJBhera IBS i-v eritl (Xintlngetla will fatal at \Va*hln(.'toii Si|Uarr- a id prsi c"<d up PUB Bia te Thttt"cntii m , 'ti'ti io BreSBway and Union f-;uafe, around WBflklBgtOB'S Mi.nun.>? it anl pui-t the BBfawlag uland at Baveaiaeath-Bta, up lounh- , ive to Bsybaaath t.. ia t'lfthat-., t., nity snraiah al. ! and by way if kb) aaBBssa Psralavard to Jone*.'* Wood. Adttreaae* w.l tie le'ilvcn-d by |.i'.'i..',,iir speakeri and real sprigs < ItaVSMlOeh fr?r.li finm the Boll Bf (lid lirin will be dutrbuted ts the beys and gtrla Edward Dow. dall win aetas Gnu.--! Ma tbs!: John Ueraoa lia aid aad John Lyons second aid --818 GETTISt THEIR SA LE SM AS' OUT OF TROUBLE. ta. c .u..'???(.(>?, travrlUng salsswaa aad B'ew-lteli a*T?at for ra baaoai Wat-n i -i-. ii... of Bieeklra, ??..* arrestrsd or Thu- day nli'.'it eh 1" erou ag tic Bi ?;?<?n^.un Brid.'. atJt'ig.irj rails Ban Canada, sa a eaai a'.iemptini to iflaiugtls into this reentry seteu poid aa) li cases, vaied at s.3.,.1, and tta^ ta I i la 81,008 bitll Ly to VniU-d tstit* ( OBI --i.i,-r ul I.'.-kp.:t. Mr. Dubois lias gone 'Xi laOCbjOrt IB offer ball, J. Dejtollirr, ti,. general inangei ,,; tbs sompsay, ms -"-ii reataraby Bl the factor; No. 22 XOartoa-at, lirooklir.. Ile sais Uut, Ooftit'remdt han -MSB BBvaral CBBadlsa trljts for ibe Baaajaay, el kif aataaaMbatB' tou:?. Th;s wa* un- trs; trip for tb baie of wa(clica.-es, Hurt h? ',>jlt SS Tea cases a* sample. Th*-se are u-idmibit-dly Iho ai tit les ho ls accused ( attamptlng to iaacglal In and Hid trouble probably mic from hi* omission la make foriuil declara? tion of tbir pre*.?ncc. Mr. Depollier thiiKS the matter elli be ac?led by the pay irena o' a small line. jf/4- lulv pike loses sour jewelry. Miss Ijlu Mke, stopping at U.e llryant Patts. Hotel, waa robbi of a dianicnl-sui'1'li-d pair jf garters, a ruby ; snd enteiid ring, and a jiawn uck. (. ??-.tn .-.--n? .1._- a dla ciond brselet, on February 1. During her BfeSBasS fi om tb" reomtkat dsy burglars gained BOOBS! to her routn ind ransatitd her bureau drawers vt bi rc tiny found tho laseawy. \ few iaya a,''; Deteeslves uren and Haye*, ef Ute Museenth l'mclnct, traced Ihe pa un ticket lo tho pofassaalon of Albert BTagbaa a jeweller, of No. 43 Thlrd-sU Dotective Brett leMtlfied st JetTerson Market (curt ytslrday thai Iluehes Wad bini nm: a slim woman had presctcd lo hlni the iiawn ticket of the bracelet, which h?< been pawn'-d at Jlrnbert Kosenthal's, No. 32 Thiidave. und asked him to redeem lt and repair tho bracelet, nd she would pay tie- v. hole urn'ni'. Tho sxamluatla of the case was adjourned until Wednesday. RAI HIM MOSEY FOR TUE HA HIES' HOSPITAL. One eflhe pleasant BBBWtBlaaHBla of Ur- MBaaa was llran yesardsy aftbinoon at Iii" ItiibicV RMpBal by the rooog laiea eoniposli.-; the Crlbslde CommlttaBa At 8 I'eloea tl receipts had already exi.eoded ?l'?o. Judging bom theesrriago* which gathered before the door, the aatacrtalnasnt wss a great success in other rcr-pocts than Bnauaru! Thia result wa* matured wh*rn Mr*, beusral Webb tjiiaenUid to suirerlnu-iid the wiWriuliinient HOTOORAPRS MADE RT AMAtEVEE A fla collection Of photographs was BBewa last week lt lae Ord annual cxhJbltl(,ii of the A BM Mat l'hotog nplaera-fjocaety of Columbia Colli-go. Ovsi 6'>0 |bstB graphs .-ere displayed, Iricluding ("-me BBS inaKnealurn flssh-lljit plc tue-s, a number al rai* and rateable |,ia..it, BUcroflrBlas, Had ?oiiut flue liroimiie and tann 11 prinl*. Auaongae exhibiwit*- wen: Dr. lt. II. Dandy. W. S. and A. W. Hratt, J. H. lluyt, OL Wa and A. A. fc-loughton, J. 1* aahiadar. A. P. Hallock. A. C. Minor. W. M. Whltr flaltt, J W. Oromwsll, ll. N. Tl-rnsu, ll. T. Wainwright, 0. EL iSadew-IJJ* Chokirsr bln-'jaouii* aud A, C. Glidersieeve. -g. Tata? FUR ER AL OF BWIIT TORREY. th body of Bwiit lavrey, of 'ihi TBtni'sa city staff,**** buried jeaurrday in (.recnwool. lbs IBBeral sarrats weru held in ihe alUrrooon al the borun of his laoilat-ln-lsw, Mr*. Holly, No. lui Haiti, si., Uro. alan. Theja"-"* private. Hie o,aly BSBBBBS la altendance belli;* thc i*)Sibcr> of the farully mid a few li lends. Tho dora fitts, lntluduig ono from Mr. 'J'orrey'a avtsocl.itori On "tuc TBlhl'MB wuk aim; le, but execodingi.,' teau ttfa Ths Kev. Aa J. Lyman, ot ihe booth (on.n g ttlynal SM*, ssadueted the ser*l*as. aat asBBBa BSJIBJ ?? Ml* Tansy a tVeata aaateg | those who knew him was egressed st a meeting of tri Tkibusk city stu*, last night, al whioh rssolutloas ol resjieet for hM memory and sympathy tor tis borssv*-: ? Uti ve* were utuuilmously -Mopted. OTT BIS T BRO AT WITH A BUTCBER ENIF' A FRKNKirD MACHINIST TRI??. TO BMP BIS LIFT WIT! PISTOI. AND IsMFK. Michael McMahon, age twtnty-elglit, a machinist, wh lived at No. 220 Bprlnget., and was employed In th? shop of Donegan A Bellly In Went-st., went Into i liquor itom at Spring and Varlck sis. yesterday morning and asked for a fun.. He had betn drinking heavily for some time and was suffering from as attack of delirium tremorn,. The bartender refused tc let McMahon have a pistol, and the machinist walked along the street. Theodore Jost was sktrjaing thc carcass of a ahaep in front of hit bu te har shop at Varick and Domlnlek-sta McMaJson walked into thc shop and got a butcher knife with a blade about eighteen Inch** long. A moment tater Jost looked KiU the shop and gave a shout McMahon stood beside a meat block and wss sawing away at his throat with the knlfo. Jost went Into the shop to try to stop thc madman, mit had to mn for his life. McMahon finally fell to the floor, bleeding from terrible wounds In hil throat. A policeman called an Banbtilanoe and took McMahon to bt. Vincent n Hospital. It was said that McMahon had an attack of delirium .remans last fall and promts* lo stop drlnhluf, bul lately he went on a prolonged t-pree. When he had sobered up a little he was led tc attend nv?bm services In .St. Joseph's Church lr West Washington-piara. A sermon depicting the rulr of a drunkartf made a deep Impression on bte mind, am be afterward appeared to tie affected by religion* frenzy. He was alive at th* hospital late yesterday afternoon, but the surgeons did not have much hope ol raving his lifo. ? VETERANS TO CELEBRATE A UNION VICTORY Veterans wbe fought under General Amtrrose E. Burn? side at the battle .nf New-Berne are to celebrate thi twouty-slxtb anniversary of that victory by a visit to tin historic spot It wa* tn that place on March 14, 180'.! that liurnsido won a suoonss far tho Union arms an,I sent fr,-in the Atlantic seaboard a response to (irani'.? Western triumph at DoneUon. which filled tho loyal tBatsM with re) licing. Tho excursion has been under taken on tho rivitatlon of tho people of New-Berne, whe will then hold a tish, game aud oyster fair to exempli?) the natural wealto of the waters of eastern Korti Caro I in a. The partv will reach that eltv on the anni veraarjT, ana on the dav following will visit the lannie Held, also Beaufort and Fort Mason. On the Kith th, veterans wlli go to the battlefield of Kingston and re mm home troiu that j,lace. The sealaoartl States fron New Hampshire to Pennsylvania Inclusive, wblca fur Blahed the bulk of Bunira,le's eommand, will also he rep resented. Tnose desiring to go by water can take thi Old Dominion t-tt-amer next Tturaday. BLAMELESS OF THE DEATH OF BER PUPIL. Police Justice Naeher bearii the evtdenc* yestercUy, in the Third Dlstrlot Police Court tn lirooklyn, on tht SlMaaja against Miss Jennie Moore, a teacher In Public school No. 18, In Mauger-it., of seaaultlag Charles Powers, age fifteen, a pupil, who recently died- Thi evidence showed that death was due to cerebra hemon hage produced by natural causes, but thara wai nothing tu show that lt resulted from an Injury and the bony showed no marks of v,olenoe. Justice Nac-hoi told Mis* Moore that she wa* amjulited and dlschargei, her. _ PETER HF.RD1CS BODY TAKEN BOMB. Tho funeral of Peter Hardie, the weJi-Jinown lttmbei merchant ol WlUliuiiaport, Pena., will take place to morrow at 1 p. m., at hi* home In that city. Ths bm lal will bo In Wildwood Cenietery there. Mr. Iteixlio died on Friday from paralysis, brought on by a lali duwn an emtranluuent willie inspecting tho water svo.ii- at lin nt 1 ia jrt ian. After tba aecl-lent he ramo to New. york and wont to the (i lenham Hotel, In Fifth-ave, xvlii'io he sled. The budy sra* sisnt to his house yes tiilay morning at 8 alu, over th* Heading li*. 1 ru al, acriiti.paulod by his wife and his sister-in-law, Mr*. Palter. a - FLANS FOR THE FUNERAL OF GARRETT ROACH. Tlc- family services over the body of Garrett Reach will be held to-n:orrpw at his hom*. No. 216 West Seven* tv-fifth st, and will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. Me? ll at mut and ths Barf. R, P. Dav. of th* Albany City Mission. These services will be strictly erl vate. After? ward*, bangsat, th* body arBI be taken to St. Paul's Methodist Church. In TwMlH Ikllll al near Fourth-ave., where at noon the tiublio funeral sunders will be held. The Morgan Ircn Works will be closed during tho dsy, and the employes, to lhe number of seversl hundreds, will be present In a body: also representatives from the Prince of Orange Lode*, from tho Chamber of Commerce, the Manhattan Athletic Club, the Republican Club, and the American Tacht Club, of each one of which he was a member. These will act as osll-lx-arrs: George Van Wagoner, Colonel John ll. Wood. George E. Weed. Dr. J. J. Edmondson, and two others to be appointed from the Prince of Orance Ladas*, of which he wss Mister, one of whom will be Postmaster Lt.H. Raymond. Tho burial will be at ? .n-eiiivood snd final Masonic a* rs les will bo held ut the crave. at FRIGHTENING A HAN TO DEATH. Dr. Riva, of New-Brunswick, mado a post-mortem ex arr'uatton yesterday of tho body of Sebaetlan Jutt, who dropped d"ad In Dr. SlacJt's off!ce, Friday night, Just aa lat physicians wero about to administer ch lo io form, pre? paratory to amputating a finger that had been crushed nhJM the Ulan na* at work Ui the New-Jersey Rubber Walka The examination showed that Jutt ea* weakly and that he had dried hom a failure of the heart to set. In other word*, li was u plain case of a man being fright? ened to death. Jutt was a Swede, twenty-six years of age, and ho Marta a wlfo and two young children. I Dlial TH OF A N OLD IRISH NA TIONALIST Henry Davis, a well-known Irt*h Nationalist, died ye,*. t- .-:,y somewhat suddenly at the age of seventy-two. after only a few days' Illness. He seed to be secretary of the Iiublin Printer*' Union during tho Fenian conspiracy twenty years ago, when, a* now. Ireland wa* a eorofort ,-.Ile place to Ilse out of. so that, like hundreds of others of lils compatriot* who wire laboring to establish br force a Republic In ireland, ho was obliged to leave lt or el?* run the risk of being taken to Jail, ne wjb a member of Typographical Union No. C and wa* popular amongst tho.so iv ho kia -ir him. HE WOULD NOT HAVE HIS COWS ? TAGGED." Deeteti K A. McLean and J. A. Hrsakell, of the Bureau of Animal Industry ai Washington, accompanied by half a Saasa deputy Inspectors, went tu the farm Km bury Hill, In the township of We.ichester. yesterday, to "tag" about ISO Caws whose milk 1* tued Bl the Bioouiln*italo Insane Asylum. P.eura -pneumonia bad broken oat on the farm st,me il ays BaTS au,l the rutted Slates inspectors wont there to condemn Batts which were alfi ,-ted with the dlleaio and to put tags un ths ears of these that were SStj Mr. Hill, setting under lejial adrice. resisted the entrance of the officer* ob bli prem l.sr,. a* they expected he would, and oalllug to bu side all the dairymen on the farm, threatened the efficen with vio? lence should they persist in makluc auy attempt* to disturb lu. cattle, rhe officers then retired, snd on Monday will go before the ui ate' Jury at While Piatas sud teat th* is rm er's lights to rsfuse th*m adtatttaooe to his premises. A SALE FOR THE SUMMER RF.ST SOCIETY. A sale for tbe touetll of the sommer Heat Society, of whtc.'i Miss liaridge is pre-lSi-nt aad M.*. Unswald li secretary, will ba bel* uni saturday lu tha North Pat lor of the Brina wick Hotel, from boob te 6 p. m. F. a*. ( burch ha* contrio. Bled the copyright of "Th* Witch'* Daughter." c..vlei ot wt,i, ii will be on rxhialtlon and for sale ooly br th* Summer nest e,. lety. Th* HniigirlaB Band will play, to make ta* aller noon tea seem as much like an "at home" ai possible. The object of tho loclety la te proride In .um mer a home of rellnecieul and quiet for geuliewotuen who require rest sad rix-upcratioa, but who sr* unable to prorid* pleasant <juar ters for themselves. SYMPATHY GOT HIM INTO TROUBLE. Surreror Beattie dlsmtsird Inspector F. K. Clarke from th* Customs service yesterday on the charge of practising deception to relieve a breth*r officer from inspensloa. lu. spec tor Moori ey, the s*u of a Suitom Honaa broker, had bran assigned to doty on the steamer Wlsoousln, and not being in condition for work, left hil atatloa without bein* :- .ve . Fro.u sympathy Inspector Clarke left his own statioB In Brosklys and went to the Wisconsin to sig* the limy cerilttcate for McSerley aud mak* il appear that the latter had b*ou properly raliered. .-surveyor Beattie heard ot lt and discharged Clark* at once. MJXINO STOCKS. Aoasnor.I ? -;' i L9b li.-n.una.I Ai I .45 BafltsieS ...". ."1 -OS Ka M isl*. .?7 .67 Bruuiwick. .'Jd | .'JO lanie Creak.| .OS , .'X i aiedoala ti il. Camj.auo. ..., Con Cal a V lr . Kxcbeuaar_ liaise Nor... I so l 1.80 -J. uo '..oo 15.50 '15...0 l.SO 1.00 ,ll.o,i 1100 Julia.I -Si I .60 Mi-lule It*r..I .87 I .87 Maxie.n.| ?.l."ui 6.PJ's Mono. Mamu White.? M,,lilt,ir . rr.,mills. Rsoatianuock. 1.30 .4*a .OH .07 .-?I) os leo I 00 16.10 1.60 LSa .45 .oft .?7 Ja .08 lao aaa 115.50 LM 11.00 ll.ou SO .60 JJ7 I .87 0.1'."rl S.lS-i 700 loo lau :i'i') 6, aoi i 500 loo IOU 2SS 3S0 .Oil nix. ?J00 Usu foo .US ,,'lvl 1,900 1,1-S 10 ? 1.H5 191 I 1J5 i 1.96 .9o I .1)5 .90 I 95 .IS I .13 .18 .13 Inn i '..1') | 2.00 2.10 /jo .ai , jo sj uaga,. ?.ao I s so I tao I aga t-corpioa., 1.00 I 1.00 I 1.00 Lt0 I 00 Mena .Nerada,.I 4.VI) 6.00 4.90 I 5.0 t > 46a Mitio riunnel.I .1* I .1* I .11 .13 I LISS Si rar ('?ru..I .36 I ,3d ; .SS .86 l.OOt t-ecurllr.I .76 .75 .76 .75 |SS Mirer King.| 6.75 I 6.76 ' 6.7* I t.76 106 .-:,-, ..id.j 9.90 I 8 ll I -Jw I 8.16 I 900 rareys. | faff-gl a%S7*g S.S7*? tS.87-s iou Uuloa Can.I 4.Ot | 4.SQ ' 4.6o I 4.SO I 'JOO Total sales. ... . 16,1)50 CLOSING PRICES OF CALIFORNIA STOCKS. run Fas*. Cisco, Maret 8, 1889. Yesterdsr. Tartar. Yeatordar. I oday aita._ 2.10 2.10 i.Varelo. 175 1 76 Bains..76 .70 lOphlr. lLilti lf.N7-a Rs.IJ: Belcher 6.12** 6.H7'a Potosi . 6,71 lil;'., gleets asa. aaa 2.25 lum. Mit-a sos Caoliar. 6.'.'6 i.Sf Isjierra Nerada. 4 no 4,76 c*ii Cai A Vt.. 16 us 15.'.'6 ' Cnloa Con..... 4.4o LtS crown I'oint... 6.2"a 6.60 l.-iirsai'H- ..71(1.00 10.2i Uoabl 4 Carry, 4 KO 4 70 kali A Nor.... ll 37-, 11.37*, MMieaa.- Loo a.OO Ciel..- 1.95 I M V.nowJaoset 9.25 8.67-* Nerada Qaeau I.SO 3nb M Belle Isle.. S.62-, . a?u*i*M...... .sa .st HOME NEWS. I kw york nrr. The Bes. Pr. McAllister, of Pittsburg, and Henr* O'Neill, of this city, were among tbe passengers oi the rmbrie yesterday. They am to travel a lev months lo Egypt and Syria ai inspectors of Ibo for oJgjj nilaston stationl of the Reformed Presbyterial Church. Dr. MoAlllster will be a delegate to thi Evangelleal Allanoe and the World's Missionary Cob terence In faondon. In June. The jraplls of the Rutgers Female College, In Wes Fifty-fifth st., pill give a literary and mu-loel enter talnment In Ihe college on Friday evordiig. MIsi Mary E. Cherry, tiie proff-aS*-or of eleoution of tho In Htitutlun, will also take part in tho enlertalnment Tha entire proceeds of the affair will go to Til Tkibu.ib Praeh .Ur Fund GeaersJ Roger A. Pryor has been propsting ttl report on trust* of the Senate Committee on BOBBM laws, and lt If rumored that lt will be a warm ono The candidates for the Columbia College bssebal sine have changed the place ot their practising am will her-eral-trer train In tho 9th Regiment Armory ll Twenty-sixth st. between Seventh aid Rlghth aves Michael Hucbjanan, their trainer, coaches the men river; afternoon for an hour, except on batnrdays, when bi I devotes his whole attention to the iYeshmcn nine. District-Attorney Fellows rs growing very weary a\nd so ls tho public. A strikingly realistic group, representing tho "Stir rondor of Lee to Cacnoral (.rant," will shortly b placed upon exhibition at tho Eden Musee. Concert will be given this afternoon and evening by th" Hun garlan orchestra* and all tho attracllona of ttl pleasant resort will bo open to tho publlo at the N 4uood bu oday rato of admission. Tha fxelf'ht handlers who " Indorsed*' Amos J. Cum mlngs during a meeting at No. 80 Clarkson st., shotib hasten slowly. I>o they Ima-jine that because tb honorable roproeonlatlvo of the Vlth Congreislona District ls now obliged to " handle" "The Cougrosslon al Reoord" every day that bo kt thereby to bo lOabaM as ono nf themselves 1 ? Larry" Godkin believes in Homo Rule for Ireland yet, itrange to lay, not a son of Erin believes li ? Larry. ? Is lt because Flynn and Siulre are charged will having had their fingers In the samo little pie tbs the newspipers who publish th^lr pictures mako thon look so much alilm 1 The McOlynn parishioners who defy tbe authorir: of the Aj*ohbi?.hop aud dare Lim to " cremate us." 1 he Utdat, recall ths story of the man who, In Ireland was seuteaecd to be " hanged, drawn and qiiarteroil.' "An' will I bo dead whin I'm han god, yat honor I asked th* prNoner. " I presume so," rosironded tb despot. "Ail right," said "PBS," ? ye can uuarthe me as mooch as ye Uko, so." "~The New-Roohelh*. Yacht Club will hold lbj annua meeting for the election of ofllcers at tho Hotol Br.ma wi ca to-morrow night. "Subscriber."?Henry Clay was three times a candi date for tha Presidency. In Ut*] he receded th votes of Kentucky, ohio, Missouri, and four fror New-York. Tho slcctlon went into the Houso o Representatives, as no candidate bad a majority 1 thc electoral college, and John Quincy A,Imus wa elected Mr. Clay ran against Jackson In IOU an was badly beaten. In i-f* he was again tho ref; ular Whig candidate for thc Presidency, but wa beaten after a close contest by Jaine-, K. Polk. People on the upper West Ride am cornplalntn; of the almost dally oceurern'e of careless Ma.-ttn: when tbe fronts of houses aro " sha'torod and hall storms of roch and debris" mark tho order of exerolsoc The punishment of :he contractors ls being called foi According to " The Uptown Visitor," rents are no to be raised on tbe upper West hide on May 1. Tb rumor that the aVstors would tBOfOaoa their rent. there ls declared to be untrue. The ball of the 60th Regiment to he given at tb Metropolitan Opera Houso on the night of Marci Itt, promises to be a brilliant affair. Most of tin boxes have been sold. Among tho purchasers of tb boxes aro ex-Mayor Grace, Jo-epn J. O'Donohue Judgo Morgan J. O'lirien, Street Cleaning Cominis (loner Coleman, Alderman Merer, Alderman Dtmlitii and other officials. Dr. B. F. O'Connor dalia*ed a second lecture BBOI " The Cyclo of Charlemagne" before a Urge and at tentlvo audlonoo al Columbia College yesterday. Thc rapid transit bill on which Mayor Hewitt am Corporation Counsel i.eekman, have boen enpagod foi some time, will, the Mayor says, be completed In i day or two and will then bo sent to Albany. Croton water receipts for the week, $.13,379 52. Mayor's Marshal Iiyrnes Issued ?03 licenses am recelvod therefor 3509 25. Tbe eldest son of the main branch of the De Pey ster family In this city always bears tba Ciii-Wti.ii aauie Mc bolas. The management of riilllppoteaux's ? Rattle o OertysburK" ls tn-'klnu sr-rsnee merits to Increase th' already great attractions of the cyclorama. A Con federate otlloer, who led ono of the Virginian regtmenti which took part In Pickett's famous charge, ls to tx engaged to give thc Soatborn veislon of tho battle against that of Colonel "slocum, tue old (Taltra coloucl and a quartet of good male voices will, at lut"r\a;s sing various war toagl curt ont In tbe .North and rioutl during the days of the Reboil ion. If a full treasury tells In time of war, Leo XIII ha' a decided advantage ovor Justin I). Fulton withoul having even once gone to tba trouble of tallilnj; baak The city editors have been known lately to refuse employment to several applicants none of iv hum knee Latin-ail on account of that mysterious KaQlyai message to Rome tho other evening. Mayor Hewitt1! rapid transit scheme ls belnj literally Indorsed by rapid tr.ii..-,:*. "The Evening I-ist" says: "Wo are glad to lie able to quote 'The New York Times' In cori liberation a our views." They an*- not numerous enough, thesr Mugwumps, to ire gregarious, still how they do "Hoc! together" on the gho-t of an excuse. Michael Murphy has offered "S100 to BEBOP (hal "- Bill ' Murphy, of Wagon No. 0 of the dog ratchet department, can catch more dogs than any other dog-catcher.'1 Ue aisy, now, " Mike." If ye. have anj of th' blood o' th' O-Murphyi In ye; yell wall lil June when everybody's blood lg up, and then Issue ycr challengo Hie a man. The woman who sued for damag*-*'. In Judge Hrown'? court the other day beeaaaa she didn't ct a hus? band, will have to I.Ie her application to Castle Garden at once, left IbB matrimonial bureau, like thr Inimr bureau, bo under notice to quit. There are more Englishmen as reporters on thc New-York paper* now than evor before. Slr Thomas Esmondc, M. P., who ls at present lu this country speaking for Home li'ilo, ls said lo bo od tbs lookout for au Aim-rlcan h-lr-ts. A scornful look of I nc red ulty stole over the face of the boodle Alderman when ho heard that a mau In Washington Market was selling onions " without i I smell." "They may monkey all they will about tho Trev-I ' dent's message," said a Randall Democrat In the BoB ' man House yesterday, " but lt U still l'rco Trado puru 1 and simple." Yes, and they may monkey all they like about his prlvato residenco in Washington too, \ and call lt ? Oakview," but it ls vt 111 ? Red Top" ilmplo I and pure. Trust*, will never become as popular aa trust, which, j please observe, U ot tLsclf Mngular. The President has directed that the new military post at Highwood, near fsBSagju, bo designated as Fort Hhendan in honor of Lieutenant-General Sheri? dan, of the United States Army. A Bluer of Charity, leading .,T each hnnd two little girls, scarcely um year* of age, In tii.d out of ainn-rt. dives and rnni shops soliciting alma, was a light yesterday novel enough to awake comment among even tbe de ni rv nj of lil4t neigul>orho,J(i. The receipts of California crude wine, fur February 1 ware 3,035 barrels, and of brandy, -tu, aanbapg Florida sent H2.40O boxes orar^-t, to this city last mouth; total for tho leason, ibo.100. Oh! here, now, thu ls tUI w.-ong: A Btaf-bal ta-unt" ls trying to get Into operation U-.foro tho ITtb. P. at Dudley, C. E., w,u .Mu,.,. ,a,. ?,.(.0|l, lc.ctliI-o of the present public course of tho NctiYork Academy jf Sciences to-morrow evening li, tho Lan MMlag al Columbia 'olleg?", at Corty ninth-*!, aiul Madison ave. His lubject will be "Thc Panama Railroad and tho lnteroreanlc Canal now under Construction," and ll will be 111 mt rated by a large series of lantern vlows ta*, en during his recent visit lo tho I i.'.iiin* The Society io Befriend Working Girls, So. BBB Weat TTstiTjT Iblraat. has saeorad posltloas A*r a number of their hBBB-llt. and can tliT'-foi?? room for a /Pw more applicants. Il ll ? foe last I tullun designed expressly lu assist working girls 1wiio*e resource", have beT-onie eiijatirdaM, or who, through slcknees or any otber cause have become nu abte ta aaBaawt ittaaaaslraa. and la oj-ea at all tuaas to assist such applicants. The only recommendation necessary ls a good character. The Sophomore- (Uni* nf the School of Mine* havo divided that they do not wish to combine, their Junior publication, "The tjlggg ~ with "Tho Columblad," thc Junior publication of tho School of Arts. This put* a rather sudden end to tho plan* for consolidation that have been looked upon with muca favor by the upp-r classmen of both schools. At the Inquest In th- case of Mis* Elizabeth Ilarcloy, an artlht, of Geneva. N. Y.. who wa* run over and killed bj a rania-,'!* at llromivvay arni Aitor place on February CH, the Jury gavo a verdict of rb aili from a fractured skull cmi-ed In a manner un? known tv the Jury. The driver of the carriage, Janies McConlch, wa*, discharged. The Rev. Dr. Ward, who Is lying at the Chambers Mreet Hospital, had a comfort.itilo day yesterday. Ills condition ls still regarded as favorable The Staten island ferryboat Southfield, Captain Frank liralstcd, while on her T o'oloclt trip from lins city yesterday morning had her rudder carried assay and the heavy iron brim of nor starboard paddle, broliou In by being struck by a heavy cake of Ice. off the Hutt.-rs. The 4<)th New-York Volunteer Veteran Association (Mozart Uetjinient) will hold their regular qnarti-tly inoctlug at 8 p. m. today at the "Studio," No. 404 Slxth-.ive. Business 0f Importance in connection with tho proposed trip to Gettysburg battle tleid un July 2 and oUior mattera will come before tho mooting. BROOKLYN. Joseph Mercede, alias " Yellow Joe," tho Jailbird , ' who stole the hawser holding a steam dredge with three ,:;rn a^jaap |? ,ni. hold, to a wharf lu South j Iirookiyu, amt set lt adrift, was sent to tha peal* I tcnflary for one year yesterday. Dr. Kvsn V. Smith, of No. 177 Putnam-ave., has been I spioluti.-d a Sanitary Inspector by Health Commissioner Griffin. Thomas Farrell, 0f No. 4-0 Columbla-st, was ar? rested yagi81 day on the chargo oj bein, the soco-id of t the four men who av-saultcii Kate ( as,ldy at tha foot I of ClIiiton-sL. and throw hoi- into tho bay on Thurs ? day night. , I A general alarm was rent ont by the police yester? day to look for Charles Dow tatt, age forty three, a rlerli lu the IIrsjt National Iianlt In Castletou, N. Y., ?sim svax lu.it (,?,.? on Wednesday at Broadway and 'tenth st., Ncsv-Vork. J Kl;.-, KV iTTT. John J. Flood, a llguor-dcalcr, from pover, **. J., was found dead In bed yesterday morning In I'.rnck's ; Hotel, No. 25 Alontgomcry-st. Death resulted from heart disease Three children In the Boden family, st No 92 Erle-st., were removed to Snake Hill yesterday, suffer? ing vlth smallpox. Their father ls already at tho hiasplt.il, and their mother had the preliminary symp? toms of tho il.-eu.i, yesterday afternoon. Tlie West Side Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church will be dedicated to-day. lilshop E. G. Andrews will preach In the morning, snd a number of prominent ' Methodist nilulsteri will taite part In tlio alteruoon I and evening soi-vlces. ] The Commisioners tit Adjustment undor the Martin j j act Teported on llftry-flvo c&v&i yesterdny- Tho j amount Involved was ijv:;4,v)r<4 00, which was reduced to ??27,014 93. Judge Knapp received the report and . j will act upon lt next Saturday. The thirty-first annual session of the Newark Method I i 1st IjHsVlSIMl Conference will be held In tho First Methodist Kplscopal Church, Hoboken, during the week Leg In ni nj* Wednesday, March 2d. N KW-.I Kl'SKY. Alexander W. Mci'laughey, of WUIosv-st, Uobolion, has got a dlvotco Iroiu lill wife, Martha A., on tho ground of Infidelity. Ono of her most constant com panioas was Krederlcl. It-ldcmann, a married man ami when the evidence In tho divorce case carno to his wife's eal's, sho ln-tttute-1 divorce proceedings. I'lexlo maun will probably not put lu any defonca Judge Knapp, tn tho Circuit Court yesterday, con? firmed the report of BefgltM Charles K. Cannon, holding the bondsman ol tlefaultlng Collector John McMahon, of Hoboken, responsible for ?M'',"*'" of tho defalcation. The final order lu the case s-.iU be maile neat Saturday. ALONG I Iii: -OCND. Toward a fuud of s'.yo.ooo BM a SSW building for tho Vi. a.ni Moil's i iii-i-l tun A a,vc lal ion, of llildgepoi t, In-. J. lie \'er Warner has bought a lot foe t?0,000, and given gw.ooo. Other liitdgeport eltlgsna have rrlbSd as follows: li \^. .Marsh. I., billltii.ui, I. W. Baton, gi,OOO euell; Mrs. J. ito Vcr Warner, if.*yOO; ia. u. kUsaatn, B600; ex-Mayor D. N. Morgan, foot); E. stcrliug, gOOO; J. W. Birdseye, feMlOj ll. M. Knapp, SriJ.'iu: ex-United Statee Collector Da r. Hol? lister, t'iM; A. Hawley, BOOO. sa- - WI-.STCilK-TKii iOt'NTY. The Republicans of Nosv-Koeliello have decided to keep their club room open lot the itscptiuu of mem be., every gvenlng from 7 to 10, Tho Kev. W. K. Wakclielil, pastor of the Baptist Clmrch, at Tort l levier. Mal WetM vent In lil* rastg Datlon, but the loo lety refuted to accept lt, and. at their request, Mr. Wakefield reconslderea K.s doterml natoii to sever his connection with them. Ihe Kev. U. J. \s el,,,. ajBySgOf of the Ifesbytcrtan Church, at I'lcasaiittTile, has offered his resignation. rile rj'i< i^oo of Ma ii i aro nock School booda, Issued In Bc'oidaiici) with a vero of tho taxpayers of the town, lia") been lassa t>y tho Mutual Kilo IiiSHfance Com paiy ul t l-l, pur tout. -a I.OVG I-I.ANU ::tcli.inl Hlpble, the welt known fox-hunter of West i-i p, died ai bis hoiue yfetrnlsy morning of cancer. Mr. M.g'iie, ss;.ii si.l. In bia si \ly-!ii'ili jaar, ssa- BUM a s'c||-kn,isvn hotel tnejNM aid sporting man of layt:-; Isliud. _______________ II.KXTY OF OOO!) ADVICE For XEWsPAlT.RS. the lecture tn las Oeopei tulon free Saturday algal la.t evening was deliver T by Luther J. II. Mn. cols, of Baw*Tara, on "The Bswsaaser, tho Ma i aa awi tho Library." lie Mid Uial modern BSWSpapafB coap-le with ra ti otle-r In th-.ir rael for circulation sad MtaVanOS so keenly that they g|\e their readers a surfeit ?f i. iMaitL No man can r.-atl all that ls printed, yet no ono can cot a clear and linMaSSd lii-lanc-iit af any great topic of the tiny l,v reading uny single pager, Kach ono ,rti the matter to meei Its o.vu views that ono mu* road more than ono paper M get tho nhoM truth of a story. Tho trtict and brightest aim nf th,- prase at said* li,- to create public opinion and to reflect lt- The argu menl that esl! exist* and pul,lie h-i.tui?'iit demand* that lt be reported will not avail, ai the newspapers are nos Banty passive uge.nl-., th?y are active, they should be creators of public sentiment. Ile thou.ht that tho gnat psrt of the content* of the, new-paper* of to-day I* calculated to poi-on, rsth-r Hun to elevate the put.llo mind. He sketched the history of u.agsrlne.* In this country from the earlie*! publication to tho present time, and thought that tho sunlard was not so high now as formerly. Tho gr--at educator.of tho fu? ture, as lt ha* treen tn the past, will be th* library, with Its treasure* from all grcnt minds of tho world, wljrh in thr*-e days of .'iee librarle* are open to everybody v.Uo desires to resd them. FATAL 1.1.SC LT OF TEASING AX IDIOT. jui-tice IMiHiafMn. of Collegs Petal, Long uland, y-*s terliiy comralt'.ed Christopher Kplnch to Mil tu ana;-. I.v result at Um !.'.:;.-:-'s ,.f LUiM Jaeeba, uie nix. uh,nu he probably mortally wounded on Friday night The child li in * critical cundill-a, and sinai, ho|>es ara cntAula.n-.il ot her recovery. Kpiocli u a balf-ivliied fellow v. ho MMgtaaa UbmbB a Sight watchnun and every ev waisi the st.-,-.-.-, ?f (,,.,-.'e I'uint with s lantern ui ouo Uand sui s revolser In tho other. Tha children of the tuvtn often make spurt ot his sLraugc delusloiis. Imitating bis strut and lu stael v.av* Mialsg him. On Fii,:av eveninir they wero ptagnlng I'.ploeh as ususL Ba I acd them with Ins pistol and threaten.'! to shoot If they did not d--:-'. 'i Iii, ai i i- '. aaa)SB all the more. At last Kl.loeh became tanged and tilt chain;, d a last at the Uttlo unea. The ball SSSSSd over the Iliads of those upon tha trait, but struck LrltzM Jacoba who wss sundlng upon ll,, Meas if St* brother's house, and she foll to the porch, BjsaanaeMaa Tlw bullet had euiured her aide between the ti.lid and fourth rlba READY TO EETUEN TO CANADA. Tha forp-r U !,l!ni;ton, irh- wa* Btrranttn by Inspectur yirril,'*, on a chsr-.v- i,f BsMtfal 1 aa*a*tnd clcc. on a biuik In Toronto, ssas re-nre-ud ye?'.?rday under a warrant from Commissioner Ostiora l-*ue,l at the request of the British He has coii-s-nu-d rn return t/i Canad* without further proceedings, and will be extradited as soon as the necessary warrant can be obtained ftoin Waathliigum. AS OTHER VICTIM OF THE TORNADO. PT. Loci*. March 3.-Mn. L. E. Iaegg"-*. another victim of th*) Mu Vernon tornado, died In that city til.- iiitiniliig. MEZZKROfF OS COERCION. Tm-* *** PBOPB9S(-)R" Dfl.Kill 1 * A ROANTT A0DIRNCE WITH BIS KMiQt'FVCK. Twenty-nine swarthy 'lons-shorcmen. four reporters, the long neck of " Professor" Me/zeroff sbootltiR upward from a pu per collsr like s telagrsohpole and a Door '.veli o'eiv sptead with sawdutt were tiie principal n-atores at Tem peranes Iiall, Hudson snd Biuston sta. last night The rTr*rofc*.raor had adie rt! sad * free lecture on " Protection or Coercion," a portion of the programme which he didn't reach, because he tired himself ont in describing all bis qualifications, all the college* hs aid bean in and all tho dynamite he bad n-anufaetured. Ile waa even mod**! enough to i-efar to his wonderful selfoontrol in a manner strictly complimentary. ? There never waa a nun born," he exclaimed, ? who had I grester opportunity of all sorts of crimes than what I had, but I it>(*o superior to my sur roundlnits and remslnod a spotless man. against whom no citl/en can point the finger ox scorn." As ho said this there wa* somo applause, while the piorclng Mareil blast that was whistling without rattled the wlndow-a-sdhe* and skyli-rht, ss taetiga c<*tup-JUng them to Join In ths chorus. " Oh, yon,- continued y,. Professor, ? I could blow England to biara* lr, ons day; but"?snd here ho gavs a knowing wink?'' tu to rna tiona 1 law la agin me, so I prefer not to operate from thl* side. But I lute taught men the secret of my grest explosive, and let Salisbury put that In his pipe and smoke lt:" .Vt'Other he wat rcferrtnn to ths F-ngllsh Premier or to somoboily present was not explained, although. Indeed, there were some men there with pipes iud bad tobacco. The Professor described governments asa necessity, " be? cause wi i,rc prone to make pilstake*," be Mid. - and we need somebody o*or us to watch ua' Ile thumped tho dent several Unins In one spot while saying this, wl'.hout for a moment seeming to appreciate the delicate humor that he nlm<?lf might be ono of tho watched Hts de? nunciation of the D'-mocratJc party for * ateallng" his " Idea" in regard to a fetitlfle warfare- was (Ino. The man? ner In which he figured lt out wa* novel The manner In which he failed to prove lt drew forth applause. " 1 first discovered how to Are a dynamite bomb," he said; " then I dlncovered my secret torpedo boat, that can go sr .ii., l th-, world under water. abe- Democrat* hoard of lt and they told Tilden, and"?lifting up his hands in won? der and lettii.g them down In triumph?" Tilden got pea, ink and paper and wrote thu great letter about the de? fence of our masts." " Th' Old Nick resava th' lie yM teUin',1- said a man tn the body of the hall. The " Professor" was now tired snd stopped. A SEW COKE COMRIS'ATTOK. PtTTStU'R--:, March 3 (Special).-It ls said that a new combination of coke manufacturers tn the Connellsvllle reulon, with about $1,000,000 capital, ls hoing orjutt IzeU, and that lt will attempt to compete with the H. (J, Crick Company, of ablet Andrew Carnegie ls a member. It ls said that nearly all the small BIB na laoturara Biri sovoral of the lui ge i.oee In Fayette and Westmoreland Counties are Included in tao new com? bination. THE "BEST" TONIC. MOP.F. COMl'T.TMFNTARY I.r.TTF.P.S TO TlTF. SPE? CIALTY DF.PAKTMLNT OF THK PU. BEiiT I BREWING COMPANY. ' I I I I t ? No. 0 East Oenrt*se?a.ajn, ItulTslo, R v., Feb. 17, 1980. Me.?T-*. T>nTI.T.TP BF*=T .'KF.WING COMPANY, Spe cln'tv Department, Manufacturers of The " Bent" Tonic. C.entlemen : I have used The " Best" Tonio with most Eratlfylng result In my cane of dysoepiila. My cass wai a bad one. I had no appetite. Headache In the morn? ing. Sour stomach, looking as though I had consump? tion, and after taking this Tonio I never felt hotter In my life 1 think lt will cure a bad (-ase of dyspepsia. You may recommend lt for that (rase. (Slgnedj WM. 0. JAEGER. Millville, Ga., Feb. 24. 1888. Mears. PniLr.rP BEST lil'.CWTNO COMPANY, Spe? cialty Depart munt, Mariufa'-turers of the " Best" Tonio. Gentlemen. I think tho Tm.!,* a splendid medicine for ALL forms of dy?p"psla and Indigestion. lt ls glvinr* me great satisfaction. Very respectfully, lalgnsdj J. M. JOHNSON, M. D. THK ** BF.ST TONIO. Tho " Best" Tonic, of malt and hops, made by rh*. Phillip Best Brewing Comyany, we present for considera? tion la a card for the Urst time In this Journal. From tents and trial* lt proves a most merltorinus tonio. Il dues not contain salicylic acid as some preparations of mall and hops. It ls a pure, wholesome tonic, worthy ot lu name In every laaasab From tLo AuU-aVdultcraUou Jour BBS, February, 18b8. lAJESTTC CORSET BETTER than any other made in EUROPE or AMERICA BECAUSE ?A t TTISTITKOM.VcDItsKT I VF,R MADE Chat will I QT rtdo'-e tit' IBM aud Increase ths leiujlhof tas waist Jot flesh* Ladlee without inliir'.ou* tl-rht laelna;. Ol IT IS Til!-; BK-T SPINAL SC PPOI'.TKK e*sr xfl matin, ant! lt supports equally well tho abdomen and *"** Viii tuner pirt*. ut BBS Ba ly. f\ t IT IX PROOF AOAINHT PEHSPf RATION and "Jlj ruo mir*. Will neither corrode nor toil th* underwear, TsmifnB Bf Bleat al the waist. The Oonei never moro r,.- BBSBS out. in wear j?| IT BEYER CITAKOKS ITI FORM, always re ?rill! isl slag Ha Brtglaal aaaaa I it ia inva.ua-ie to young * Vallie*, became lt removes and prevents stooping; anti round ?li talrter*. pi I TIIIH CORSF.T MOST NOT BK MORI" fAan ?*? Till tn^'t tmalltr than the *i/,e of your tcalif when " ? 7tn* *nr*il tlulitly mer your dress If io ow.ired no CtTmtBatar rsa ?st's sar ta trttr (al any price) tbatwB' fi! a* well, or wllh as i.i i, s sate BBB roafort, or give such a ruairn'.flcent torm. PRINCESS OF WALES CO., N.Y.,MF'RS Kepi in vine t atti! reen n iit-a li I ar SIMPSON, HIUWFiJUB A 81MPHON', DANIELLA BOBTB, LORD ,t TAYLOR, LE. BOOTILI.I ?? BBOOL, BLOOMINC1DALK BROS.. BDtf. BEDIMV BBOBE, 104, 106. 10S WEST 14TII STREET., OPEN SlMtlNO TRADE WITH MANY NEW STYLE** AM) EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES IN FD REAT.I-Y F1>E ASH AND CnKRRY BEDROOM Kl ITI? VOU ?r'a'4, AND A laONCI LI**T OF ARTICLES AT F.QI ALLY DESIRABLE RATE!*. SATE 15 OR 20 PER CENT BY Pl.ACINll YOUR ORDER SOW, THEREBY UaBOBBI I KIM. A CHOKE OP MIVEl.TIEri AND AT lill. BaVMI TIME .UAKINO SURE OF YOUR FURNITURE WHEN WANTED. ll Buy of the Maker." PCT il Jj i MT. INVESTIGATION NOW IN ORDER. EVERYBODY TRUSTED WITH HOUSEKEEPING GOODS ON CREDIT. B. M. COWFEP.TKWAIT & GO., Itt to a!0.1 Park Kow, lt* Y. 7\ A. A. VANTINE & CO., 879 Broadway. lr I.AKI.i:*.T 1.1 "VK I.X THE Cl TV. ENTIRELY NEW. THOROUGHLY JAPANESE. ODD AND UNIQUE. 20,000 EASTER EGGS, PRICE 10c. up to $5.00. POTPOURRI, TEA ROSE "OF JAPAN, 50c. ROSE JARS, I'HOM 25c. up to $100.00 each, ORIENTAL Duets k Ri llN every size, lxms$taufe o<j> Coi AXMINSTER~CARP?TSf ORIENTAL RUGS. Tho choicest s<ock -\xe have ever exhibited. ROYAL WILTONS, AXMINSTER, MOQUETTES, BRUSSELS, IXGUAIXS. Our SPRING STOCK of tho above fabrics is now complete and very novel. dotcadivctu cK> \<){\% o*fc. JImuio ClotJietJir C7iilf7ppn>. New Spring Cloaks and Dresses for Babies New Spring Cloaks and Dresses for Girls. New Spring Cloaks and Dresses for Misses Exclusive styles of our own manufact. ure and at prices that only manufact? urers can compete with. 60 AND 62 WEST 23D-ST. J. S. CONOVER & C0.7 Manufactttrera and Dtxi'jnera of Wood Mantels, Open Fireplaces, Crates and Fenders* We rall atcaatloa to our Bagara, tleaiaraa la TI LCM far Hi AH THS, I'UIM'*., KI.OOI.S. lt iTIII.OOMH aug oruanarniul nara. Tables, s.-reei:,, lVdratals, 1 narla I ruhr rilli asiauda. Urn Sets, lluali- Elanda, I aa ni J ??tanda. Clarks, Vase* mid otln-r arl lol-, ol r/irtu ia llraas. Bronx*, Urn BBB, sliter, Wrouaat iron aad utter metals. 23 and 30 WEST 23d St. -folding Ucbo. UNION FOLDING BEDS. Kl.UOtl.il I'll \|:\v ,mi I I.M.lVr\VAllEKOOII**. _3 HKrST MTU SI'. ?".?-*, ?00 tatt Sot (Tlasoiuxiilwit. (S UiCULAI. LKTTlalOi oi crcdi. for .?*?veUera ,, ?s-saj-asa.a wm at wm** w t. tJt