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HOME NEWS. PROMINENT ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BnUNfiWICE-lV-elient C. M. AoaBt. ot OorneU Uni i-ersitv. sud ex Oovcrnor J. Gregory Smith of Vermoak CLA.'U-.NDCN-Jiilui Nrwsll, preMdent ol the Like lahore snd Mlchlg_ii Southern Rsllwsy Company. FIFTH AVENUE-Sensioi Ariiur P. Gorman, of MmUnd; Con graaamac George Weak ot Ball-ton N. Y". ; ex Congrrae toa* IL V. Pierce, of Buff*!". ind^Chrlatopher L. Migee. ?of Pittsburg. MURR*Y aiLL-Jimo* N. Matthew! ot Buffalo, snd Profe*?ar L- UUrk Seelye, of Northampton, Mi--v NEW-YORK-Jame* Hhanshtn, New-York Bute Superintendent of Public Woikr STUt-TEVANT-SUto Tra-seurar L. J. FlUgerald. of Albany. WIND_10_V Judge Edwin Countryman, of Albany. WHAT IB OOING ON TODAY. Good Friday observances. Executive Committal- of Republican County C-remlttee, K*. Sti dinton Place, 8 p. m. White Crase Arro/ anniversary. Association Hall. 8 p. m. Private- view of Academy of Desi ru exhibition, afternoon and evening. Plymouth Church prayer-meeting, Brooklyn, 7 :?8 p. m. ? ? NEW-YOKK CITY. A meeting of the Produce Exchange oran held yes terday to pass resolutions In memory of Georgo H. Douglas. A comniitte-e uf fifty was appointed to attend th* funeral at lo a. m. to-day. Among othei-s who have accepted Invitations to the Customs lospeetprs' bal!, io be elven at the Lexington Avenue Oper* Houte on Thursday are Collector Maffone, Surveyor Beattie, Congress mau Merriman, Sheriff Grant, District-Attorney Fellows, Police Justice Power and Commissioner Croker. Beginning next Sunday and continuing nntll the end ot the year, the Fall River Line steamers will le? mme Sunday tripe. Mud. ls ? Jearuro on the boats of this line. The Pilgrim and Providence are In com? mission at present. New-York was without sn executive head yesterday, Ihe Mayor and both the officials who can legally act ?s Mayor being .ut of town. Mr. Hewitt was In Albany fighting tor bis rapid trawlt schema, ind Presi? dent Forster and Vlee-PrnWent Dowling, of the Hoard of Aldermen, were there bis., vigorously oppo i!ng tlie Mayor's plan. None ot them were mused and the city government went on as usual. A gang of men were put to work on the fences and iranda at the Polo Grounds yesterday to get the plaice In condition for the opening ot th* baseball season. The trustees of Columbi* College have selected St Thomas's Church for the delivery of the baccalau? reate sermon which the senior class has petitioned to have In connection with their commencement The anntisl Joint debate for flrst snd second honor ot the three literary societies of Columbi* College will be held at the college on Friday, April 27. A switch locomotive on the Hudson Uiver Railroad ran Into a coal cart ?nd smashed lt at the One-hundred and thirtleth-st crossing yesterday. William Quill, a boy who lived at Twelfth-ave. and One hundred-and thlrty thlrd-st., was near tbe crossing at the time And wa* struck by * fragment of the cart. He was hurt io badly thal he died before noon. Michael Murphy, ;he driver of the locomotive, who was Injured slightly, was arrested. The contract for making that part of the Futurity track, at Sheepshead Bay, which ls outside the old duh grounds has been awtrded to William Jenkins, ami the work, which was interrupted by the recent itorms, is now going on favorably. Joseph Breidner, sixteen years old, employed In -?muel Goodfriend's cigar factory at No. 309 Bowery, iras warned several times recently not to endanger als lite by sliding down the rope In th* hotstway at Ibe trout of the building, but the warnings were un? heeded. Yesterday he fell headlong from the third ivory and his brains were dashed out st the bottom of .ho shalt. The lighter Robert Johnson sprang a leak and sank In the Last Uiver off Market-st. on Wednesday night lt wa* loaded with 300 barrels of rosin belonging to Johnson _. Hammond, of No. ID- Front-st Th* firm also owned the lighter. Thomas Taunton Sabine, professor of anatomy at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, ls dangerously 111 at his homo, Na 8 East Twwuy-fourth-st. He bas been unable to meet his classes for some time. Tbe reorganization of tho Manhattan Trust Company, at No. 10 Wail st.. has bean completed by the election of Francis Ormond French as president and John I. Waterbury nu vice-president. Tb* capital has been Increased to $1,000,000. The Police Board yesterday decided to ask th* Board of Estimate to approve the contract with the Hartog Tflets.ine CompBuy for a new police signal system Commissioner Vo.rbls, who voted against tbe adoption of Mr. Heriog's system, again veted u no.* A mortgage was placed on the Seventh Presbyterian Church, *t Ridge and Broome sti., yesterday, du* In f$e year, lor 83,758 In favor of William A. Wheelock, and on the Second Street Methodist Episcopal Church, at Secc.nd-tt. aud Thlrd-ave., due in one ye*r, for $5,000 in favor of the Dry Dock Savings Bank. Mrs. Ashton Dilke who has been attending the meet? ing of the Women's Council at Wsahington thia week a* one ot tho English delegates, will speak In this city next Thursday. Her speech will probably rotate to the political aspects of the women's movement. A subscriber writes to Tim Thibuvb to suggest that the managers of tbe Homoeopathic Hospital Fair provide wheel chairs for the use of visitors who wish to see all the exhibits, but, cannot long bear the fatigue ot standing and walking. ?rn RHOOKJ.YN. A wholesale removal of clerks in the Navigation iv*l ai fluent of the Navy Yard ls said to be cuutem plated. Mrs. Alice l.**st. of No. 123 Schermerliorn-st., who was reported to the police a.s missing, returned home when her husband was looking for her. A telegram sent by her to him was delivered at his school In? stead ol to his house. Warden Lr) mer bits Agreed to permit the Hebrew et. In tlie Haymond Street Jail to observe the (Passover feast. Conrad Anthony was acquitted In tbe Court of SS yesterday on tho charge of manslaughter lu hilling Jacob A Katxenbergei', at Kent-ave. and Un'iper-st, in a i>u*rrol. The funeral ol Nicholas Goldenkirch, who was shot ty Ins brothei-lu lau, C. Vf. (.reen, at No. 106 Uodney -t., on Monday night, took place yesterday. Mrs. Goldenkirch was too III to leave her room. Miss Adelaide Johnson, age nineteen, daughter af 6. Vi. Johnson, of No. 415 Clinton-ave., one ot the owners of tbe American News Company, died from diphtheria at Lakewoajd, N. J., on Wednesday. She was spending a month with friends at this winter health resort, and was taken ill laM Saturday. A new edifice is to be erected by St. Mark's Epis? copal Church in Adi-lphl-st The financial institution to be started near Fulton st and lreKalb-av.. will be called the M-i-chruUs' lianl Ahsolute divorce was granted yesterday to Mr. Domenics Castellano from Luigi Casteliau-), and li mit ed divorce m Mrs. (>eah V. ,'. Nani Irom Jo*ep'u N?ul, jr. The Bads* Commissioners yesterday refused a liquor license tt> Henry King, of No 73 Iteid-ave., whose ap? plication was opjhj.ed by th* residents of the neighbor? hood THE COAL COMPANIES IN ACCORD. PBICES TO BE MAINTAINED AND THK ALLOTMENTS PRACTICALLY USDKKRTOOD. The Board of Directors of the Delaware, Lacka? wanna and We.-t.ru K-llro-d will meet, to-day and declare the usual quarterly dividend of 1 3d p*r oent. lt ls officially stated that th* earuing* show * hand? some surplus over the dividend. Thsro have b*eu many conflicting rumers respect? ing tho future of the coal trade, the year's Agree? ment for tLe maintenance of prices and the Allotment of proiiiicton expiring on April 1. Tbe opinion ex? pressed here ls general thst the companies will work through the new year In th* same harmonious fashion, and tho Philade-1'ihla newspapers which are supposed to be Inspired by the Pen_i*ylv*_i* and tb* Heading companies *akc the t*m* view. ban. ne I Mo*!., pn * l_*:it of tbe Lackawanna, said yesterday lb*' be con? sidered ihe situation satisfactory. Ihe comp-iil** Would work in a coid. but would make no -gr*. ine_,t which would conflict with tbe law or public sentiment *ga-i.si ? pool.kg." No more coal would be produced than the market would bear, sud be bolted forwerd to a business even better i-tui that of the tost ye?r. it ls underwood thai tho (onipsj-lct have reached ?n und-.r-tBLdlng with regard to pHcci and tbe tolls ou freight. No fe.rina! ellet u.enti h?ve been agreed io, but well-informed it.sj oflh*r* ta, thai tber* aro ii" pi act, ca) di!le,ei.c?, upon ibis point. It ls sad thai the Itea-'Juii or tho |..hlg_ VBlley ha. required -*.<?.?* te, pu*..* i_*m ui uikke up lor the losset i,i ?*?__- >a *!'* ****** srrfke-** I'resldrM wilbur, of trie- Lehigh Vaitoy, hs* expressly disclaimed tl* idea ot tues a demaod. At the recent meeting ot sales cgeat- y. PUtort.li.l.U. Austin l orhir, m*<U .onie retreads tu ? recompense, but repreeeutatlvaa if ..mer rier..hkutO* roc po-a. ai u> thl* by *uK$*?i,..a Ui*i ?oral} tww g Thu la the lula foi omi of l '<?*. 'eports of "* considerable acrimony" being shown *t ?"Js me.-'lng. VYtien tie Lackawanna and Del a ?ntuS $r.d Hudson suffered from sever* ?trike* about tor. ft-rn itu ikey accepted their losses without tot -? thal liitre-Aeel allotto-nt* bo gi van ibero ot (bal account. t ls stated by well -Informed perao-.s tliat u?* p inpaule. ?re tufDclcntlj agre-d lo ail?y ali lear of dispute over ibe (juautity of coal lt. "(Bailid i.rat mool 1 -*.-.? ISAX PATRIOTS funeral. . . fuiieial ol Miguel Oo Aldan.a, the leader of tbs Cuiea UejmUtoAM, took puceiji nu improvlied mantd tm pier X*. 3, Sortk River, ai 2 p. m. yes The/.er. Fs'Jier Dueey conduced tb* ??*? vloes. Tbe body, which had arrived on the steamship City of Washington on Wednesday night, was re? moved to the pier about noon and the coffin was covered wtth an American flag, the request being mad* that the Spanish flag should not be used with li. After tbe services the body was taken to Oreen wood Cemetery where it wa* put In a receiving vault. Among those present al the fnnerai were L. del Monte, tr., and I_ del Monte, Jr. son In-law and grandson of the dead meat; J. iel Calvo, J. Avlle*, Ponce de Leon. J, Pinto, Francis Alexandre, Harry Alexandre, and Captain Reynolds. NE WS FROM THESiJe URRS. NEW JERSEY. Christian Skenkle, an Induttrious carpenter living In Chatham, went to bli home late on Wednesday night _a!f crazed with rum, and alter tome words with bis wife, .elzcd a revolver and fired five times at her and the children. None of the shot* took effect and the wife and children fled to the house of a neighbor and remained all night. Two men entered Skenkle's bouse ?nd disarmed him. The New-Brunswlok Rubber Company has shut down Its work* Indefinitely, because of dulness in the trade and poor prices. Robert Warolng, a well-known theatrical manager In Hoboken, died yesterday of consumption. He was thirty-nins years old and leaves a widow and seven -hlldren. JERSEY CITY. , Lawrence Connolly, age thirty-four, of Erle and Ninth sis., banged himself yesterday In a woodshed at No. 186 Summit-ave. Connolly was the son of ex Alderman Michael Connolly and nephew of the Rev. Father Connolly, of Woodbridge, N. J. NEWARK. Isaac Rome, a lamp inspector, employed by the "cited SUtes Electric Light Company, while fixing a amp at Broad and Marshal its. yesterday, received a ikock and fell to the ground, fracturing bis skull A tale ot properties for arrears of taxes under the Martin act waa held at City Hall yesterday. The ag? gregate bid by purchasers was 831,780. The bridge committee of Essex Freeholders yester lay examined property to fix upon a site for the pro rxrsed new bridge acron tbo Passaio, and decided in tavor of Chambers-st Three children, two boys and a girl, all under twelve rears of age, were arraigned In the courts yesterday (or larceny. Tbe boys bad robbed a cripple, while the girl, Annie Masterspeck, was a confirmed pick? pocket Tbe children will be sent to a reformatory. RAHWAY. Tbe Young Republican Club, which was recently re? organized, ls growing in numbers rapidly. Interesting meeting, are held weekly, and It is Intended to con? tinue them throughout the year, wltb some attraction st each meeting. To-night the Union County League senate will pay the club a visit and there will be a iiscus-ion and debate on the High-Llcense-Local-Option taw. A bill bas passed tbe Assembly to repay with Interest to Joseph T. Crowell. Editor of " Tbe Censor," money advanced to the families of Union soldiers for their support during the early part of tht wai.. The amount will reach 94,000. A complimentary dinner was given to the members it tbe Board and Council Committee of Finance on Wednesday night at the Rahway House, lt was paid tor by several Democratic officials, and ls generally looked upon as an attempt to create party capital tor the Democrats In tbe approaching spring election ?ampalgn. _ LONG I6LAND. Charles Vf. Bocb, who was convicted of setting fire to bis pottery In Corona In September, wa. sentenced resterday to four years \a prison, by Judge Sarretson. A circular was Issued yesterday by Superintendent W. K. Burroughs, of tbe New-York and Rockaway Beach Railroad, stating that owing to tbe damage lone *by tbe storm to The trestle-work over Jamaica I'-ay, the 10:10 a ra. and 1:05 p. m. t.-alns from Long Island Cltv, and the ll :40 a. m. and 3 :0_ p. m. rains from Rockaway Beach would not run on March 29, 30, and 31, and April 2. 3, 4, 5, and 0. Mrs. George Griffin, of Port Richmond, on .Tednesday (?plied to Justloe Hulsebus for a warrant for tbe arrest if ber husband on a charge of grand larceny Mrs. Irtffln told tbe Justice that ber Husband had deseifrd ur, toking with him $4,000, whicb belonged to ber. rh* police ar* searching for Griffin. Protector Pira wa* found wandering around Long sland City yesterday and was taken to the Hunter's ?olnt Police Station. The professor failed In business ;ome time ago and sines then, lt ls believed, has be mmr demented. He is reported as having been worth (350.000, but failed In the chemical business at Ravens? wood. Justice Kavanagh sent bim home in charge of ila wife. ? WESTCHESTER COUNTY. The Rev. Charles Stoddard Lane, who was recently ulled to the First Presbyterian Church, at Mount Vt jon, was Installed by the Westchester Presbyter last ivenlng. The Rev. W. H. Waller, Moderator of the Presbytery, delivered the charge to the congregation; he Rev. Frank M. Camon, of Matt ewan, delivered the -barge to the pastor, and the Rev. Dr. 6. M. Hamilton, >f New-York, preached the sermon. Tbe United States Senate has confirmed the appolnt nent of J. F. Catbln as postmaster of New-Itochelle. dr. Ross will be retained as deputy postmaster. Joline Post, No. 92, Sons of Veterans, ol sing Sing, was organized on Wednesday evening with tho follow ng officers: Commander, George F. Watson; s?n!or -.?ice-commander, Samuel dustin; Junior vire-co-n iiai.diT. William H. McNeal: adjutant, John F. Jenkins quartermaster, Clarence Smith. ALONG TIIE SOUND The Democrats of Bridgeport bave nominated Patric* Coughim, a member of the State Legislature, for Mayor. n. Vf. TX. Hoyt, Speaker of the Connecticut nouse af Representatives, ls dangerously iU at his bom* in greenwich. ? ? * LOW PRICES TOM FIXE FURNITURE. The unpleasant weather for the lsst few weeks has k-fi the Urger makers ot furniture with ? surplus itock on their hands, so that their showrooms sre uncomforubly crowded with goods. The house ot George C. Film Co., in West Fourteenth-sk, hs vj msde general reduc? tions lu their departments preparatory to clearing away their turplut ttock, sud customer* "who puichtso theil furniture now will hsve the advantage of this reduction, ss s few pleasant days will soon put viluet bick to theil old i-tandara. White, pile blue, pink snd other tints of furniture, finished I ith gold, sro in demand for bedroom sets. White snd gold furniture begins, lu sets of seven pieces, is low is $54. Dining-room sett are made In mahogany, oak and other woods. Pretty side boards, with a French bevelled plate-glass, begin st $18. Chairs with high backs sra In speotol favor for the dining-room, and ire shown In early English tid In old Flemish pattern!. Parlor suit* ara made In many different styles Small French divan eels are In special demand. Thuy sre cov ered with pluthot lu fide old upestry shades, with old tspestrles of various kinds and satin brocade* Some ot tbe hsndsomest parlor suits ire covered psrtly with old French reiUi^stnce tapestries and partly with plush. Little chalrt with Japanese cushions ot silk, e.T.bri>!d<*nd In uieui, fancy reception obslrs In gilt or white snd goid ind immy dainty table* snd other odd pieces ire used In handsome parlor*. Pallor sets upholstered in plushes be? gin at $74. PUno stools In solid wood snd rockers In solid wood sra both popular. English earl ut.les, old Flemish tables with flambeau ku nd* rd* and many other inUgue ttyles sre shown tor centre uble*. PEOPLE TEE POLICE ARE MUXTIXO FOR. Joseph Siammel, a crayon artist, sixty-three years old, disappeared un Wednesday from hit home. No. 94 St. Mark's plaoe, stier exhibiting Symptoms of Disunity. Ut had been ts!king wildly and neglecting hU work for some tiree. On Wednesday morning he told hU wife #thtt he In? tended to buy her a silk drats. She told him not to thins ?f such a thing, at they wera not rloh eu-iigh to afford silk draseea. He dl-tppesred about 10 o'clock. In th ttteraocn a wagon from Ridley's Grsud-st. ito ra stopped al the hou_e and Uie driver tried to deliver tome goods whick Suianiel ked ordered to be eent there. Mrs. summel re* fused tc receive the goods, stying ber husband was arni] when he ordered them. Aa the artist wis still mission yesterday, Mrs. Hummel went te Police Headquarters an*. bad tn alarm sent out il rec Ung a police search. Henry Pender, eight yoara of ag.', U missing fron hie home st No. 771 Nlnth-sve. OfflclaU st Police Headquarters yesterdsy refused tc give information regarding sn sUrm^which viss sent out on Wednesday night directing Uio police ta search foi Mr* Marton L. Howard. Th* slarin describes Mra Howard ss twenty-six years old snd having s scar ou u? right side of her face, hhs wore s dsrk blue drats, i striped shawl snd s velvet bonnet, tnd she wss despondent when the left her home. COLUMBIA BOTS INTERESTED IX ATHLETICS. The BesebeU snd the Athletic AseuciaUons of Columbi! College have requested the tiu?tee? of the college to omi! the extiulnaUoi-s on baiurdsy, Msy 20. which will be lr the middle of ihe fln_l eaainlnaUont of tho college, a Coluiiibli- Harvard game will I* played on ibe Pole Grouudi or the morning ot nut day, and in tbe aftoxnoot the luurcollegleto game* will be held lo thu oliy. Colun, bU men sra lntoreited in severs) coming sihleUe gsn.es, entries hiving been nude ss follows; ThU evening, Com psny H. 8th fleglmenk gtme* st srmory ; April 7, 7U Retgiinent game* ti armory, ind Oompiny A, 23d Real monk gime* tl trmory; April 9, Orange AthleUo Club, ind-K.r gi__e*; April 21. Compeny B, 22d Regiment, gtme: st trmory; Mty 19, scratch ginee tt Oedsrhursk L. L | Mir -8. Jn-etcollsgtito Athletic AmocUUou gamea TEACHERS TIRED OF PA YIN0 BENT. Several hundred teachers, mott ot them women, met lr thm chapel of the College of the City of New-Ysrk yeetor day, to discuss tha advantage* of building and loan aaaoela Uon*. Th* -ueetlug wae called through the Teacher*' Ai*oei*U(m of tbe city, with a view io orgamnng a Teach, era* Building and Loan Association. Among those whe were p*ee*at war* 1_ A. Howland, W. A. Oweu, W. ii, Clarke E. R. Darling, E. H. Boyer, and H. Tu BUllngton. Dr. Ayere wae meda chairman and Mr. Hill legion, a teach? er In a private school of the elly, explained tbe methods of building association* There tra 4,000 teachers ki New York, be tald, paying on an average not :eie than $10 a month for rents, tmoutiUog In iho aggregate to near $500 OOO yearly, lt these teachers could unite and mutu? ally contribute inch an amount under proper management and security, all those who desired could in a tew year* aecure homes for themtelvee In or near the city. A tom por_.ry organixatUn was farmed ead steps will b* taken al once to make that pennaaenk PRECAUTIONS Ab A IS ST SMALLPOX. THE BRITANNIA TO BlfgF.PT AT QUARANTINE?THE WORK OF VACCINATION. There was a long session of tbe Board of nealth yesterday, and Health Officer Smith and Preilden. French. of the Police Boaid, talked nearly two boura with Health Commissioners Bayles and Bryant about the advisability of keeping tbe r-tcir-ishlp Britannia in a state of quarantine off tbe Battery. Dr. Smith explained why he let the Url'annie pass Quarantine, and he Insisted that bo bad taken all tha precaution* necessary. He also thought that tbe further deten? tion of the vessel was unwarranted. Dr. Bryant did not agreo with Dr. Smith, and he *ven went to far as to declare that Dr. Smith's action did not protect ibe city against smallpox. He produced records to show that smallpox was being Introduced into th* city from lime to time by vessels which were permitted to pass Dr. Smith's station Mr. Bayles took part with Dr. Bryant In arguing that the Britannia ought to be kept under sanitary j scrutiny. The officer, ot tb* vessel bsd a bearing, and then the Board, by a vote of three to one, de? cided that It would not be safe to let the passenger* on the vessel land Indiscriminately. Dr. 8mlth alone voted *?alnst the resolution, which was a virtual censure ut bis action la letting the Britannia pats Qutranttne. It wa* agreed that those passenger* who ha-! been protected by previous varclnatlon or wbo bad not been exposed to contagion on the steamer might be permlteel to land, and late In the afternoon Dr. Cyrus Edson and Captain -smith, of the police boat Patrol, were said to oe arranging for a transfer of some passengers from the vessel. Late last evening Dr. F/lion became satisfied that there wt.s no fuith-tr danger from smallpox and be ar? ranged with Captain Smith, of the Patrol, to take off the Britannia's passengers this morning. At the request of Dr. Edson the Board yesterday decided to hire ten young physician* to carry on tbe needed work of vaccination in parts of the city where smallpox has been spreading of late. No fresh cases of the disease were reported y*rt*rd*y. Th ? vaccination of policemen was begun yesterday in Brooklyn under order of the Police Commissioner. Shaft No. 7 on the new aqueduct li at present quar? antined by order of the president of the Board of Health of Mount Pleasant. John Miller ls dying ot the disease In one of the shanties owned by the Italian boss. Louis Canterbury. The 6hatt hes tuen aban? doned by all of the Italians wbo were at work there. A representative of Brown, Howard A Co., the con? tractors, said that Miller had only been in their employ two dav. when he was attacked by smallpox, tbe germs of which were evident Iv In his system. It wm thought at flrst that lt was simply a case ot measle*. A strict quarantine will b* malutalned unUl all dangar of contagion bas passed ? *? TRTIXO TO GET LOW SNOUGS ARMORY BIBS. The Armory Board yesterday opened bids for building tho 22d Regiment Armory at Broadway and 81xty-elghth it The appropriation for the entire work li $800,000. ?Vhf masonry bids were aa follows: Luke A. Burke A Co., $270,008; Moran A Armstrong. $176,748; E. D. Con? nolly A Sons, $108,840", John Belcher (lowest) $158,250. For the carpenter work. Mahoney Brother! bid $77,950; Thomas Ovlngton, $76,750; V. J. Hodden A Soni. $74,000; McGuire A Sloan (lowest) $72,892. For the iron werk there was only one bid, by the Wallis Iron Works, for $77,000- Four bids for heating snd ventllsting wera as follows: Baker, Smith A Co., $12,848; Jacob Jamel, $12, 471; Rutzler at Blake, $11,970; James Curran (lowest) $11,810. There were eight bids for the plumbing send gssflttlng: P. J. Andrews, $14,300; Chrittopher Nally, 612..*.'..; Mead A Rossmar., $12,500; Issac A. Shurawsy, $12,125; George Cody, $12,000; John Renehan. $12,000; John Armstrong, $11,787; J. Sullivan (loweat) $10,000. The total of the lowest bids lt $829,052, which U nearly $30,000 more than the amount appropriated, without the architect'! feet of 5 per cent ot the ooit of the building. Adding thia the excess of the lowest bids over the appro? priation 1s $48,952. This ls the second attempt to bring the bids within the sum provided for ereoUng the armory. Colonel G. B. Post, the architect, who wat praient said thal the cot", could not be cut down lower. The Board without toking aeUon adjourned unUl next Wedneiday at 1 p. ta. ORDERED OUT OF CHURCH BY BER HUSBAND. A. Rockfeller, a painter, of No. 22 Broadway, Brooklyn, has published a notice warning any one from giving credit on his account to hit wits, Minnie, who has left hi* house, st No. 170 South Nluth-sk She le a hand? some wiu.au, and her husband's lealouty hs* been aroused by the attentions which she received from a clerk who boards at the house ot Mrs. RockleU-Pt mother, Mn. Lindstrom, at No. 120 South Eighth-it lt appears that on Sunday, Maree 13, Mra. Rockfeller and her lister. Mr* R II. Frost started to go le Sk John'i Methodist Episcopal Church in Bedford-eve. When the service was shout to begin toe people in the vestibule of the church were astound* _ to see Mr. Rockfeller over? take his wife at the foot ot the gallery stairs and say tn loud and angry tones ss he took her by the shoulder: ** T** must come home." As she started with him he accused hsr of going off with the clerk, and to avoid scandal the accompanied him to their home. But their dispute resulted In Mra. Rockfeiler's going to ber mother's tbe next morning snd sending for her furniture. They had separated one* before snd had become reconciled. PRIVATE USE OF GOVEEXMEXT PROPERTY. Another lnves'.lgiUon will have to be made et the Na\y Yird. Serious tllegatlons of the uso ot Govern? ment property for prlvite purposes ar* mada One of the employes in the Strim Engineering Depirtment who feared thtt be would lose his pltce If lt wts known thst he mentioned tho milter, etid yesterday (Jilt tor t month the machinery In the Government BUB bad been used to cum]/..*te some heavy cattlngi for an ice machine being made by Taylor A Son, Iron founder*, of No. 26 Water st, as their own machinery ls too light for the work. Three of the firm's men are tt work In Uie Government shop, using whit ls ci lied the ? Blotting" machine. It lt t'.io ilk-god that a bott lt being built In thc pattern ihop to be tent oui to tho ltket, and that ? cedar ehett wai re c?nUy made there for the wife of one of the bosses. Some of the workmen are permlttel to carry stvsy vtlutble toola and kept them, according io ihe informant AX IMPUDENT SCOUNDREL AT LARGS. A respectably dratted, pit Ln-loo king man of mlddlo age has been arnoylng ladles lu the vicinity of Madison Squire during the patt week. Vt was dratted on Wednesday In blue clothes. On that day two lidlet, one the wife of an eLilnent army officer, the other the comely wife of a butinets man down town, were passing through M adi eon-a ve. at Twenty-seventh-wt when they were met by this man. He stopp-d and put hu hand on the check of tbe smaller of the two ladies, and turned her race to at to confront hla The lady tcreamed, and the man went on, turning tuck and laughing. Tbe scamp insulted two pretty young women In the same manner a day or two before. A messenger boy who saw both pfifcri-unces can probably give tho police a description of the man. SEVEN MILLIONS LEFT EY JOSHUA JONES The will of Joshua Jones, tho well-known New-Yorker, who died on Friday, was opened yesterdsy. Mr. Jones was woi th $7,000,000. Hit nearett relative! ara tome second cousins. Arthur Mason Jonet and Colonel James H. Jones, cousins of Mr. Jones, sre among the executors. The other executors sra Georgo G. Williams, president of the Chemletl National Bink, and John T. Loekraan, Mr. Jones's lswyer. Mr. Jotts left $25,000 to the Orphtn Aiylum of the Protestont Eplscoptl Church, Lexington sve. snd Forty-nlnth-st Another bequett Is $10,000 to the Bank Clerks' Mutusl Heneht A'SoclsUon. Thl* wis organized In 1869 by J. C. Pirsons, for thirty yesrs a paying teller In the Chemical National Bank. Mr. Jones was s heavy stockholder In the hank and one ot Ita di? rectors, and hs un ays showed interest In th:* issoelstlon. The sssocUtlou's snnusl report for 1887 showed ? fund of over 6100,000. MEDICAL AID CAME TOO 800N. Joh . McLaughlin, a vicious sud- drunken man, awal lowed a dose of rat-poison at his wife's home. Ha 50 Greenwlch-sve., yesterdsy. He flrst ti tempted to polenn his four stepchildren by giving them erullera with rat poison In them, but in this he failed. He waa taken to St "/fhcent's Hospital, wa* pumped out and will probably recover. He wa* discharged from the workhooee on BUekwell's Iiltnd a few dtyt sgo. having served thro* terms there for besting his wife. TBBY WANT THE CASIXO BOOKS EXAMINED. The movement smong the dlssa'Jsfled thireholdert of th* Casino, which wis mentioned several times In Tub Tkib ns* last week, hss uken the form of s notice to Rudolph Aronson, the ma ns ge ? and president of the company, re Questing him to -call s meeting on April 9, when the stock? holders may have tn opportunity cf obulnlng inch In? formation ai thty mty detlre ibout ths management of ths enterprise, snd smugs for s thorough examination of the hooks ind 'account* Among those who ire reported BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tht powder bi ter VSStoa A marr il ot purity, tlrangth sad wh0toaO_.tB._B- Mora eronrialeal ti.an ike r.rdi?*ry kinds, and > -innot bo told In companion with ths ir. ilutei** bf low icu, aherl "eight alum ir bhiupr.iiii powder*. Sold ?ili.i '__, "*_"* vEoV**J-* khU.-iih 1-OWDtil CO., 10$ wau ate, tit *? i M signers of Ihe notice are General Deulel E. Sickle., Wsshiogton E. Uenaor. L B. Newcomb*. John C. Lathsm, lr., Jeennetto M. Thurber. H. S. Wilson, M. L. Hsmllton, lt W. Shack. John H. Divi*, D. E. Gwynne, .hsrles Gragory, W. S. Nichols, bsmuel 8. Sandi. H. U. Otitiey, W. B. Ito Wolf, Curie* E. Quincy, Willum M, Hirrimau, Wullara Ptrsoas. H. Enickerbooker, H. R. Stuyvesant snd A. H. Dayton. Und*. th* hy tows of th* company this request must be granted If signed by ten stockholder* Rud-lph Areosoo ssid yeeUrdey: " I sm quito reidy to hsve the books extu.iiied. They hsve slwsys been open to those who hsd s right to soe them. Among the signer* of the noUoe tra many of those who raise- the trouble bera mme yeera sgo. The sgreeinent under whieh 1 am work? ing for the comp*ay ls the one thst wtt then confirmed by Ute courts. 1 ahall uol wini my delay In '.he dste ot the meeting, though the Investigation of the booki, If decided on, will neceuarUy occupy s long time. Th* amount of stock held by the signers 1* very small." BBOOKLYX MYERRUX WITH GROGSHOPS. The Grand Jury In Brooklyn yesterday handed down a presentment Betting forth thlt the grail majority of eaee* before them resulted directly or Indirectly from the ute of liquor, adding: ? The number of licensed liquor saloons tn the City cf Brooklyn hM Increased to such sn tunning extent thtt In many portions ot our city ti many ss twenty _r more such saloons mey be found In a Bingle elty blook -ealing out In to xl-mu to men tad Women ind makl.ig them largely the disturber! of the public peace ind the co mini tieri ef crime. The Com ml nioner! of Excise in th* city by virtue of legUUtion relstive u the ult of intoxi? cating liquors la cities of this Bute conUlnlng over 300,000 1 nhs bl ti nu, have been granted weU nigh supreme power in giving licenses to sell lntoxlcstlng drinks in inch locality and to such applicant* a* they alone may decide. The granting et tuoh Urge numbers of licenses whereby drinking saloons ara se indefinitely multiplied hss become m discomfort, annoyance and a positive danger to the live* snd property ot the law-abiding elUtenshJp ot our large city" The burdens ot tsxstion tr* ssld to be largely the result of the exoesstve use of liquor*. The Grand Jury there? fore prtyi the LeglsMtura "n to imend the excise lews now In operation in the City of Brooklyn that the licens? ing power* of th* Con_miSr.toiie.rs of Exels* be curtailed tnd restricted to ss to sllow one saloon to I definite num. ber of lnhsMuntt or to I definite limit ot distance; or to the entetaaant et wMtovar measure or mee sn ree your hon orabto body msy decide, whereby the publlo veuding of lntoxlesilng drink may be curtailed In our elly and thus the public good he Urgeiy sdvsnced in the protecUon pf tbe lives, homes snd property ot our oltltene from the tssaulta snd thefts of Intoxicated persons; in the decres*o of burdensome uxstlon and In the needed relief ot the burdens of eur criminal court*" BILL AMM0X1A REPLACE HTBAMt A new stock company to he known as the New-York snd New-Jertey Power Ompany, hM been organized with $8,000,000 capital, to manufMtura, nell and rant bollera and power machinery, and to supply heat and refrigeration, under varloui letter! pt tout. Many substantial business men of the elty ara Interested, among them being D. D. Withers, J. Coleman Drayton, 8- L. M. Barlow, John (-J*. McCullough, James Larocque, Chester II. Davis, Robert Deeley, Richard L. Edwards, J. Cooper Clarke, and Samu? el W. Boocoek. S. L M. Barlow aald yesterday: ? For the last year or more, Joseph H. Campbell hM been perfecting his invention for the employment of anunenla Instead of steam for the creation of power. A serle* of experiment* made tn New York and Brooklyn have been so successful, that at tiie present time englnet ot over 100 horse power have been centtructed on th* new plana Several engine* have been performing actual work continually tor several weeks, under Mr. Campbell'* supervision. The retuiU of ob Mrvatlon show that about one-half of the coal needgd for steam generation lt tufficlent to give the same power with ammonia. It la claimed hy the lnvtntor that all engines, sutlontry, marine and locomotive, can be adapted to tho new power. If those claims are substanttoted, lt It clear that the invention it ot extreme Importance. Ite value la marine engineering and cleo trio lighting la apparent The company has beea formed to secure paten to all over the world, and to manufacture and place to the market englnet ot the new construction." NEW C0X80LIDATSD GAS COMPANY BOBBE The di rac to re of the Consolidated Gu Company on Wednesday k. thor lr od sn Ueue af $8,000,000 new 3 per cent benda. The beets used this ti s pretext for s sharp raid on the stock The directors say thst the new issue ls to provide for new construction snd pUnt with * view to lncrei?L-g the output ptrtfculsrly In the fir northern ptrto of the city, iud wlU permit t Urger business which will be beneflelsl to the stockholders. It ts suggested that all ot the Issue Buy not be used this year. MARINE INIELLIURNOB. MINIATURE ALMANAC. TO-DAT. SunrUSA 6 48 1 Sets. 6 18 I Moen rita 9.56 I Moen't age. 17 nt gk wirrit A.M.?nandy Hoot $44 I Ott. Iil'.t SSS I Itetl OaU. 11.43 P J-a-SaadyHook. loos I Dov. Isl'd. lan I lieu Gate, INCOMING STEAMERS. TODAY. Pellet. Ptain. fi ai-I JAn*. Wseilanfl.Antwerp...Mar 17...Red Star SATCADAT. MAH' Il 31. Erle.London.Mm 17..National RsptiHU.Liverpool.Msr 21.White Star City ot Berlin.Liverpool...M-r'Ji.inman /.aaadam......Amtterdam_Mar 17.Net*- Amer Sl'XDAT. ATKIL 1. Annal*.Liverpool.Mar St.Cunard Eur land.Liremooi.Mar ll.National Mort vii.Hara liars..Mer IS....itnab Amer Treva.Bremen.Mar il.N ft Lloyd La Champagne.Havre.Mar ii...French Tract orinoco.BeraudA.Mar .9.uuibeo OUTGOING STEAMERS _Al-RDA-. If ABC ll 31. Vessel Tete'l. TArt*. Fir Malls oles*. tails. CmbrlA, Cnnsr*. Liverpool. 5:30 am t.'AO a in j Arabic. White star, Liverpool. K am Obit. Inman. Lirtrpe.1. 8.SO* in j Anrheria, Anohor. OUsgow. 9 am 8 am AmsiS. Carr. Hamburg. a am * Rotterdam, Neth-Amer, Rotterdam. 6 are 8 am 1 Zeeland. K*<i star. Antwero.. 4:30 am _.30aai 1j* Hurter. Whit* Crota Antwan). 7 am La B re tag ti*. Preach Trans. Havre.. 5 am 8 a ai riir of Para, f'aolfli* Mall. AepitiWAll_IU am nnoc. Caree**, Kelli. I atc aa yrs. 1 pm 3 pm Sau Marco!, Ward'i. Havana.. o pm MONDAY, A1-8IL 2. FuMaN O Hoya. Bremta ylaS'th'mp'a. 7 am 10 am TCESDAT. Amil. .'i. Aiiroas,Onion, I.lrtraonl. 8 Bm 10:30 a ra Chateau Marga*ii. Bordeaux. Bordeaux.. 10:30 a tu Thornhill. Thebaud. Pregraeo. 1 pm 8 pm SHIPPISG NEWS. PORT OF NBW*YO_tK.THURSDAY, MARCH 39. 188S ARRIVED. Hteamer Italy (Br), Pearce, Lir*roool Mar 15, Queenstown 16, with md** sud pat**near* to F W J Hunt. Mtoa_.tr De Barter ;B*Jg>. Brenna, Antwerp Mar d, vt* Bottea. wltn milt* io Funou, Baye A Ca Arrived st th* 15 ir at 9 a m; -?lerner Edith Godden (Br). Btaattt, Montego Bay and Ht Ant'i Lay ti tiny*, with fruit to Q Wesiels A Co. Arrived at the Uar at 5 ? m. Htearner City of Savannah, smith, Savantiah 8 eUyt, wtth md** and paissugera URL Walker. Steamar BMSMMd. Jinnir, Vim Point, Va with mdt* and paaisugtrt to Old Dominion 9* CA BhipBenJ 8*w*ll (of Botten), Ulan*., Shanghai Oct 25, Hong Kong Dec A with mdse to Von Pus tau A Co: vessel ia R F Bucg A Ca Bars Ore* (Ital), Querelto, Smyrna 87 dayt, arith mdse lo MtAudrtwt A Ferhtt; vttasi to martor B?rk Frsaeise* Otrgullo(Br), Jemee, Aigon 7 Aayt, with ingar U I. MoaloaJr, A Ito, Brig Twilight iBri, McKtntu, MtcorU vt* Bermueto, with tatar to Bar'rim Riot: veasel to Piul F Aerhirdt. Kchr.l B AUmtou. Denahua, Havana IU elsy*, ria Dela! wait Break wale, with nolans! to Munwood A co; veasel to F H Snilth A Co. ?BUNSET-At Saaely Hook, wind l!ght,NW; ClMr. At City IsUau. wind light, N Vf. sitar. Arrive*! r**t*r*?r - Steamer ThBtae*( Un, D?te, Kingston 7 daya with mdse snd l passengers to Thomas nota A Co. Af lived m (tte Bar at 7 p m. ('LEAKED. Steamer Saint Renani (Br). Campbell, Llrerpool-ChM P Bumutr A Co. .toanitr Utopia tBr), Merriton. Bristol?Htadenon Bros. Meaa-ar City af Adnu, Hurley, Havana and Mexican paru- F Alexandr* A Soo*. ?Steamer A tu* (Brj, uUi.ag, Aux Cares, Kingston, Ac? Pim, Forwood A Oe, Steamer .iBtlago, AUm, Nuuk St Jago and Oiootuegot? Jes K Ward A Ca Ntoaiaar rrlaldad (Br), Fraser. Hsniliton, Bermuda?A E Ouuibn.'.ge A 0*. Hteamer Ouraudoti*. Kelley. Norfolk tnt Newport News ?Old Dominion Sa Co. Bua-ner Fanny Cadwaladar, OiUlughAn*. Btltlinore-B N Downer. Steamer (toa Whltaey. Beerie, Bolton -H F Dlmock. Ship L Schlep, Uaus, Ban -Tuncisco?Van Meek A Oa Bark AaUaoettt Acoam* (Ital), March***, Staltto?Funch, Ely* A Co. v Burk Emil;*. NMh Cleafuogqe-J A Q Fowler. Bark Chas Morion!, Squire, Norfolk-Ja* E Ward A Go. SAILED. Stoamtn ."pain, for Liverpool, State ar Nevada. GUsgow: Wnlaad. Uani'.i'irg-. Saate. Br*:n*u. Pouca Lisbon; Marl-', Windward lauiuu: City of Atlanta Mexican pf r.s. Saatlsga, cuufnegm; Al vu. Elagtua; TrinlJ_4, Bmnud.k Necaecliee, n*v**ush; oieadowe, Ueauforu Uuyau dell* and kauawtu, Newport New*. Barkt uow Wood, fer Adelaide: K L Pettlnglll, Valpanlio: Jualtor. Ko-Ari-; Chiutlne Elisabeth, Port Kllta-beth-, MJ Foley, De__*r*rs; Senator Ik?n,-1 St Andrewt, SI Joh*. NB: Ungi eada (or -*_-__y__. EMtorn Star, Uarbedoat; Fay. light Pert Spain. Also sailed-vu Long Island BOSUt-Bsrk Hilda, BilboA THE MOVEMENTS Oi*' 8 HAMERS. PORE'.ON POBrs. Qtrgssrrowit, Mar'.'--tailed, steamar Cltv of Chatter (Br) Lewis, and Hriianau (Brj. Parrall, from Liverpool hen** tar New. York PLTMot-rK, M*r ft-- a rn rmi. lUauer itohemu (Ber). Kentoil. rora New-Yora Mar 17 oa her way to Hambur* (and paooommt). mi ir. i ns. Mar 80-Hail*.), ite* ni or C*merato (Br), fur New. York uorBMiiAOBS, Mar -.'J-a rrlved, ttoamer IeUnd (Dan), SkJo.ti. fream New-York Ha-Ibi-m, Mar S7 -Arrived, iteamar Sorrento (Ocr), Mal. ler. fro* Ntw York. LtiBos. Mar -4-Amved, tteataer Alecia (fr). Vernen, fram New York. {For lout SMppinp fiimt. if any, tm fifth Pot*.) rWlZMiMI WALL STREET PUyt tad hive* with poor flBtneiera, bot mora dita*. troii* to th* mat*** are Uu mllilon* uf dlteitr germ* thtt lurk to the peliee* of thu rich tnd In Ih* hovoU ef the ?_?___ T'*-!*w,*_'*"*.*'*,,,,.?lJ"< r*1"""'* ,r* quloklr sud surely destroy** by burning uYdT.i" N aPHTllul. * i_ ?J*'?*???*"? ?d using llYDRCNAl'lllil'iL SOAP lu to* toilet aur-ery sud Uslh. Sold by D. iggl.to. _BM A BC RT A JOHNSON. M'Pra. New-York. D RE8S BUITfl lor sale or lure. LANG'S M-Mli Ctototo-t Par.oia |$ amt lltt e% Announcement* Brummell has a fina assortment of im? parted Kaitir Novgcngs. al*o a largo ?*s<irtnient of Baa Bosa ?ne Chooolatsa cahambla Ao. eSl Broadway, ivs 6thav*,2*Hr*sH4th-ak, 408aud410Orand.sk Beware of a slight irritation of the throat Bramwell** Congi) Drone give Immedrato relief. Beld at the e.evato* rallreaet stotteas sad druggtato iver,-whin ? Menry A. Danifls, M. Da, SIS Wbbt I'srH-st Btaeaaee ef the Nerroo* srstaa. fleoito.rr.nerr Org?nA Impotence-nd *tori?uy Hour*? a le 13.1 toS. WniTE Hands Pram aelng Cobnbi.i.'S BEN_m*i cosmrtic soap. 25 Ora Our present bargain sale ia only an incident of a large trade?there are always bargains to be had,here for the looking. The aim we set Kef ore ourselves is the providing of choicest Clothing for Men and Boy3 at such moderate prices as will induce reg? ular custom. Residents of the upper part of the city, especially the parents of boys, are reminded that our BROADWAY AND 32D STREET store was established for their con? venience and affords every facility of the parent house. The new Easter Clothes are ready. The new English Neckwear. The latest styles in Hats. Rogers, Peet & Co., BROADWAY AND PRINCE ST., BROADWAY ANO ll JD ST. Prices Same at Both Stores. James Mccutcheon & Co. INVITE ATTENTION \T THIS TIMK TO THRU: LARGE ANO VARIED ASSORTMENT OF THOU. OCCULT RELIABLE WASHING DUM BABBICE FOKHI'RISG AMD -1UIIII-N- WEAK, INCLINING FINE ZKPHYR GINGHAMS, FANCY SCOTCH GINGHAM*, LINEN GINGHAMS. OA.MAM-E LIN? ENS. FRENCH PERCALES, WI) PURE LINEN LAWNS. SAMPLES SENT PER HAIL ON REQUEST "THE LINEN STORE," 04 WEST 'J3D.ST. $??) 7^*_ BUYS a nobbv prints; 50 srvltM ?ma t*F from leading Ullo.i ?t Hal! value. LANG'S Misfit (lot li mg liileis, elo K. 14tli-tt? uniter Morton House. MISI-11 and uncalleil-for suits ov-p rcoatu or trouser* from leading taller* at half value. LANO'S Misfit Clo-hlng Parlors. dO K. Hlti-tt., under Morton Hosie. ?Q "7 ^ TOR a cu. toni-marte suit or overcoat fWn'*itt worth $26. I.ANtJ'H Mlitit Clothing Parlori, 60 Kilt lttli-tt., nailer Moiton lloase. Open evenings How to Clothe the Hoys. best & co. fri*}*. While we have ni ade up for tbl* sprlna our usual et tracllve Una of ST ITS and OVKIM'OATS In FANCY Not K LT I KS nnd FINK IMPORTED FABRICS, we ala* have the beat aaeertment for ordinary wear, and aa an Illustration Invite especial attention to onr Boys' Suits at $5.00, strictly all-wool, made In oar regaler styles, lit Jam ne well ne ihe Suer grades end guaranteed te give eu.il*. factory wear. FOR THE SMALL ROYS, o tall line cf KILTS And lUttf SI irs. Including aaa at AA ti-1, especially good value. HATS AND CAPS. Carree, .lyle, fa OEUBYS tor BOYS aud TOOTHS and ihe laird NOVR1.TIKS KO lt SHILL BOVi, alee Ibe best as. ? oriinent el SCARPS, TIES and BETTS, COLLAR'S aa* Ct FPS. .fcc, ALL AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Wi ineludi i/outhr mi* up to 18 yiar*. 60 & 62 West 23d-st. OWING TO TllK RETIRING OP MESSRS. ANAUIAN AND OPPBNHKHIt-.lt MK.'i OUR Pl un. WE WILL COM*.. NCE TUESDAY. APRIL itll, A GREAT SALK Ot OIR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S FL RN l.MI I M.?. II .TS, THINKS, h.<;s, ETC, AT A SICIIIFJCK. IN OIIDKR TO PW tftBSB INTEREST I*. I ASH. Ol ll.VI Oil K HILL itt: CI.oskd MONDAY, Al'ltll. MB, for tiik PlHPOsK OF JllHhlM. DOWN Tilt. STOCK. i POH FIRTH!- tt ".ARTIC! LARS SEK NEXT -I *,. DA IS IMPKRS. KEEP MANUFACTURING CO., ?40 I|JIUADWA? A.ND AA LA-I UTU HT. SPECIAL MENTION. A4?ertto???nto ?rf-iHted tea* Otaae **te??e?t* rect<a?t..r4 to Ibe reekara ef THK THISrtS. aa Ikaraughl. relt?????. aad?mtln?i?aa toitai hy "i**! orUk Ih* **dr*rHe*re ***?* MMtBBB omfotf Crouch & Fitzgerald Itciiable Trunks and ll-tgi. 1 CertlaniU*!. Til tith.ue UH Broadway, N, U. B, &H.T, AnthonyiCo 881 B*-OADWAY. N. Y, PHOTOGRAPHIC AMA IA CK OL'IVI*'^, -."Ti SATCHEL C..ITV-RA* CATAL<X?t:K F HE It Men lion TnboAa. HOME KXER LIMBIC" Brain. Worker! <e,ienttiT-i PtO deutleitien, 'ut a .al . ulll-S; th* I A t hl et e er ; ^^^^^^ Invalid. A i eemjileto armei-islix-n. Tah** j on but lix inches siU.ne tt.ior- i roon,. Hi.uietlnu.- new. si-.iea tlflo ''arn'ile. eomurehensiVA ch?!?P* '?end for BC-HOOCH |.'"K PHYSICAL *Vp TOCAL CDLTDRE. lHKitt 14th Street sod 711 Fifth Avenna V. Y. city. rrof. D. L DOWD William Walkie, author of _ftOWtA 0?r STe.eir." says ef lt I paver siw inp other I liltovl hslfis well."_ L1.8QUUIAS0IS, MT -TJLTON-sT.. N. T. The best place to hay PIM DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ABTISTIC JE WELRT, English Silverware, etc ?Qver Plated Wara at 40 o* Rept-trta* Pine Walcha* A Specialty. Ik Crawfri SIn. .SS" Broadway^ VTp-jr T/n-iV 83;ilroadw.r,Ul0n"IUll 171 Fulton-at-. Brooklyn COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricycles, Tandems, Safeties. POPE MTG CO. U WARHEN'-St., .VKWyORK. '?? WtSncT (ANDLES1 NO SMOKE OR DRIPPING ?IS_LS mw// OLD GOLD. If t tie reader* nf'Ihe* I Will gel oui their old gold, old tllv.ii. o'il Joe elrv, am! send lt br niall or exiir.-** ! will i*ud UieMii hy r, turn malt ar-mui-d cheek for fn:l vaiu*. Coals return-it if offer net sat (?factory. He*?d<jiiirtere tor p 'jilli ate WeddlBg I're-sen's, Dlamooda Watohea Ac A Hore full "' --igatu'. s,n.lstani'i feir pr!:e-H?t. J.H.JOHNSTON, 1X1 KOWERYi N. Y. Somothin-j New. SILK ANO TWI-VT COM HI Nil Puves tuoeanairjiihloto Ile ?etorek-'-eiier. and li pirti, r BlBt-ht- color to ta* fonsu'iie-r. llraln?rtl 4 Arrntrong Co., ili-J lHlOADWAY. ft Y. SCARFS and Op4 ^W TRAD! IIMtK Tr* "N Are for ( 7*AUW l/ "*? I.KtOIMJ Ul I .iLCRS. Owrtal **>irie sn4 Buperie r Flnlih. WKI.II, roi.ili u* A WIM'KEXII Mmufac'rv 603 ll'way. M. T, J.S. CONOVER fatZQap M aa n f ac turora' Aiiri-.no OPEN FIRE PLACES ead Parlor Oratee, MANTEKH tn Weet, state aad Mea*. IM PORTE HA OS TILBA ?Ah * 3? VV. NLW iZO.fti, YORK. ito.) BROADWAY, Execute* ever, style af Ar* Itsila Cen n-iiishlpi Keaola* lion , Memorials, ctr., ea. fire*aed. ( r-eilur aad spca, men* mailed on request. Address D. T. AMES, Ml RROADWAY. il FURNACES RANGES. BEST 19 TAB MAHK-A Sadat linton (.usraoleeA MANUFACTURED BT Uf. M. 1IARYEY St ca Me. MM llroudway. Kew. York. BOYNTON FURNACES RANGES *lrat-oU_M erooel* naif -liauuiacturod tr Boynton Fnrnaca Oo. Aft AND i09 WATERJJTV, .NLVV.-Oil-i. (L_J^[___ UNEXCELLED. E*iabliabed 1S..O. J. LEACH, Stationer, Printer, and BLANK BOOK MTg, sa KSBkkB ML Standard, American and Spring Back DUrio* on hand all tbe year. % Special Hued Account Book* in ail u lo artier at abort cotlg PP .THEETtl BREATH &GUMS. HftVE YOfl A BOY? Then i n -nreyou ari Inn him tor siu-.-oaa H o will "i. < ead it iu tin* rlvbt line, tal will -iiirelv fail ..' iii tbo wrong linrs m. HOM heiys wilt be gauvl if unii'-r*t*oit and rightly a<alrnt . 't n.av ruin hun. Educate nth'-line of alitlliv. A I" iii, in... al Chart wtU show w ti ..int I DH'I.I.K SA WELLS I O.. 774 U'WAY. I.uia? ?l A'??" luimi. Il > at ret, lr* nmA liUiv.si Frier*, John Pl*>ore, BS, 57 A M Wnrren-st. A'soRiirnees A Ilona Hood* FOR EASTER. Theabove Cuts represent nurSpringSlyle* in .oys' Suits, age 4 to 12 fears, THEY AKE MADE FROM VF.lt. FI.E-T FORPHJt GOODS, IN OVF.lt tOO IHFt RENT PATTBRSB. IR oitliiu TOADYEBTISB Ol it CHIUlM^tJW 1'cir.iiM, which nTflB i.uk.kst IB TM I MUD srtTK-*, ,VE WILL UME IOU YOUIA CBOIOXOVOTK-tMM Bi 1MB* S4.00 PER SUIT* HOLD I . -1 ft B??| AT".-UH) AND 810 OO. LONDON & LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., tsO AM) -s Mw KUY. I or. inOTMUMi tU I .(jY.'<-_U-iD-Bft