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. The DWYERS' NEW PURCHASE A YOUNO MAN WHO WOULD BE A JOCKEY. CLETIS JJTDQXt OF PACE-FBOMINEBT HANDICAP C4NBIPATE?. Thone -Atilt* turfmen, Ihe Dwyer*, hare begun tha racing aeason by strengthenlnc their stable lo Its weak point. Hi the purchase of 8lr Dixon they have Invested Bi.0,000 In the best three-year-bld colt that money could buy. * Lucky" Baldwin would part with his right hand sooner than .ell Emperor ol Norfolk or Loa Angeles, and Mr. Belmont could never bf induoed to listen to any offer, however liberal. Ior Kacelai.d or George Oyster. Barrine the** four. Slr Dixon holds the three-year-old phalanx quite safe. Tba Dwyers but pursue their usually successful policy In buying the bent that can be had, regardless of price. The formidable strength of Mr. Belmont's stable has ceused the brothers no little uneasiness. In contemplation of tbe capabilities of George Oyster and Raceland they have .cen all tae rich stakes that llanover won last year polng to the Nursery, exre;>t an occasional con? solation pr!7- to Santa Anita and a 'crumb to their old chum Green Morris. Their new purchase will bo reserved for the Hanoverian suceesilon. The Chestnut champion of ltfH7 won StS0,T,2 .Vi In stakes. Slr Dixon at two years won 9Kl,830. starling seven limes and wining thre.. heating such youngsters ss Fit-James. Klneft-h, Kiiiperor of Norfolk, Raceland and Utt Angele,, in th. hands of the Dwyers he alli have to carn his feed, which hi*, beyond doubt, trill da He Joins the Brooklyn stable at the new course to-day. '? Harry" |_T_*T. a young man 1MB Arlrona. la am? bitious to be a great Jockey. His f/uallflcatlons are a tool head, Judgment, daring, sobriety, ai-lllty to stick on, light weight |M to ioo pound*) ????? exceptional Strength of arni. He ls over twenty-six and 'ita never ridden a wc. He d, clares thal he can ride all around anything he saw at Wa .btpgton last neck, and that all be wants ls a little practice to familiarise him-elf wlh Jockey tricks, such as pocketing, culling out, and ao forth. * ."I've been reading 'Badminton.'* .aid ho, "and rame up here with the lotion that Jockeys tABX accord? ing to established nile. Hut from what I saw at Ivy City there's no method In racing. Those boys over lhere don't act as If ll.cy ever heard of such a thing as Judgment of pare. With them Ihe whole srlenc. of riding is to get MS In front and stay lhere if you ran. Now, If that's all there ls to lt I can make a rattling Jockey.-' Accordingly the Arizonian looked al*out him for a place in somebody's stable. He didn't wish to turn apprentice and Wll three yoars currying, rubbing down, feeding and cleaning out boxes. "A couple o' Wilta at -WHl_ll| gallop*, will put me lu fine trim," lie said. " Then I'll be ready for a mount." He persuaded a friend to sound Frank McCabe as to Ihe chances fa getting a gentle.nanly Juli In the Dwyois' .table, v, here li'M bo among thc bes-t ..oise?, under UM (l-vi're_t trainer, and associated with the cham? pion Jockey. " I'll pick up many a wrinkle from Mc Laughlin,** he vowed, 'and Met abe will teach mo all there ls to know about training." The yoting man's numerous qualifications and ex? alte*- virtues having been JfaXSOi int.. Met ate*! ear, that master of horse agreed that they were pretty fair, and promised to seo the boss about giving tho appli? cant a place. " I think Locke a very clever fellow," ssld bl* friend ; "how soon do you think you could give him a mount?" Met abe looked pur.ir.Icd. "Oh, I reckon. If he's as forward as you say lie might get a mount some limo next year -In the fall, mavin-." " Not till next year: Heavens alive, man. He ex? pects lo be riding In two or Ihree weeks.'' "Couldn't ride any o' my horses. 1 don't know anything about him. -li" MMM lc Just begun, and I won't have _____ to tear-N him anything or find out what be can do. Our XOttMt M. doing fa.t work from now on, and I couldn't risk putting up a green hand even at MM__M .'pose i pi.t iiiiB young man up on Hav. over aud tell him to give the colt a mlle In 'forty four. Reckon he'd come In tea seconds of lt? ..'pose 1 tell him to give KU gsion a mlle and % quarter In Kilo; think be could do ttl You sef, we can't take any risks at this season." "Then there's no prospect for him this year?" "He'll do well If de get* aJfagmfa In twelve months. I served 'pr.ntlco for Huco yean before I redo a single ,race." , " I guess Locke woi/Til better wait." " If he means business, let him go Into a stable tn tho fall o' the year. Then I boin*! plenty o' shed work lo do, y.arliug. to exercise and ali that?enough to keop bim busy all v iter. Then, too, Ihe trainer 'd have Hmo to lool. afi.-r him and show him one thing and another; so that he might g-t to riding by the next ?pring. If ho begins now, ho'll have to hang around the stable all . iimmcr. dolo' little or nothing." Good Jockeys are a scarce commodity. There bas been some iMghtMg Mitt Locke's hasty ambition, for the story of lt seems to havo gone tim rounds, but a man ol hts years, virtu.... weight and strength ought not ti be compelled to hang around a stable long before getting a srat lu a saddle,. Here might be an oppor? tunity for *<ime stable to pick up a finished horseman. Mr. Ilrusli. -iiperlritcnd- nt of tho Brooklyn course. MfistfM-1m ofuweMag gallop*.: "The Dwyors bavi- In their Stable a boy who, I'd, told, ls a mo*t YOB . lui Judge of pare. McCabe m .l.rs b'tn il to Hanover in lils work. The Utile fellow can . i. the colt to a sec (tad. A day or two ago Fratii leg him Ofl with orders to give tlie big chest? nut a iinle ttl 1 :44a i"'1 Whoo Hanover got around lt waa j>re.t_'>)y i . l. Tell hun to do it ha 1:40 aud I don't I'Olfe- * miss II a fraction. "rr ' ' ('burch ls a lin1 Judgo of pare, and I ean tell i ol Hie most cl< ar-beaded ol 'em all.* " Kai. '-.ted. I'm tobi.-' "Ho u * i . e, but Usn i.c's bi.cn with Rogers he's very stralki Time was when he could dink more whiskey tba;, mort men. He'd step up the thc bar, call for a gl-.*sfiii. -ind dash lt 0 lllie so fa h water. Rogers coull .mt (hutch on Vino Wiri;; and make him cover a dlstam . In auy time he'd name. I hoard him one day toll t"tyirch to tako Blue Wing a rci> and a quarter In '2 :10, and 2 MO lt was when Blue Wing shot by Ihe post." When three men owning nine horse*, turn out elgh' of them and bring the other 3,000 miles across tbs continent to do a season's lacing, th'-y must believe that they have a world beater. No princeling ever received mort delicate, assiduous att-.ntion than Grover Cleveland. Tho handsome chestnut from the Pacific ls never out of sight of at ..a-t one of his attendants. When at work the tluve devour him with hungry eyes. WlM the work ls done Hire, pair** of hands rub the sweat fagot hi* pol!-...cd sides, sponge out his mouth and buckle on bl.-, blanl.et. Then In turn the devotes! three walk him under a shed until he is thoroughly cooled out and hungry. 1 know he ls a candidate for the Kiool-ly ti Handicap, but I fear ho ls being ti _ much hurried In his preparation. Grover, like his namesake, is au animal ot great substance, carrying an abundance of 1Mb even when trained to au edge. Ile ka_ dune no lau work yet. Fletch Taylor was out yesterday going lt alone, tSt, Gran, Henry Stull and Trainer Dyer looking on. Vihat indignities this old campaigner ha. suffered! X am told that Mr. (..ratz drove him to a sleigh all winter ax BtntOga. Met oh u taking nobly to his J_rst love aud will soon bs i-eady for tbe saddling bell. Flrenil ls belug watched by all persons who are Interested lu ibo Krooklyn Handicap. She bears the marks of a hard winter and appears hopelessly un* Masoned, judge not by api-earances. Matthew Byrne, could *. nd the lilly to the post In ten days, flt to run for hi. Hf.-. Nothing on Uki turf ls more I easily brought to racing form than Flrli-tl. lUnn'in ber Ibo.. (secretary M'lr.tyri's tip for the lirookhn ls Favor. This i,a\ mg gone abroad nobody I* backing Green Morris s bone, if y.,,, want a tun thing, sara i. c. -tebinau, back against Melntrre'i tips. Ho's alwavs on thO %.ong "-?n**' Mj- MclBtyw-a Up asl year .Wm lii-hinuud. ' w * Saxony SIUM by mil who have seen him at Work. Mr. hahn _ pride is fit as a 11.1*11** and sound aa a roach. He win take a lot of beating I hear that Ul.w..,,.! is a certain start-r for tho big handicap. 1 ry Mono-Hii- think many horscinr... will be reserved for the Suburban. 1 tail to under, t a.ul why Mr. Gratz should reserve the little bav colt Ile trill be i-ady for racing in two weeks and li w _,?___. be folly to let him remain Idle. *"a " W0,J*a A T Ki it, as* slant secretary, announces that the Rockaway Steeplechase Aseoelatloa has i_.i--.te,i these dates for Its spring meeting at c*-tarhor_l Saturday, .May IO. Tue____y, May -u; Thursday M_.r 2t; and saturday. May 20. " ?*-? Phillp Daly <*. Co., Long Kranch, quoted on Sat. urday these odds again*! Hm leading candidates for Iha b's handicaps at Urooklyn and Sheepshead Kay : BROOKLYN HANDICAP. SCBI KHAN HANDICAP Marl., i.ia-i**.. Jnne 14. li* nula* Bine -.'lug.iOtol Ban.ur*.'__ U 1 B*n Ali.,.*"!<? 1 B*o Ah .Fall B_.?i*-[?.Ab to 1 i'..nn. mar*. Volt B*lr*.ie.a.-..lol,pry Mou-pola...Stol luy Moi.oii.le. 1*. to 1: Hun L-oyaa.90 U 1 lliiu.orr.*.Kail. Karu*.tb to 1 Km woad._ib to 1 Kniiau.as to 1 Xiii* .VS to I Feuelou.l.i lo i Jturu*.SO lol (lucan.(Stol favcr.into 1 11!-?1k<_..ran. ricans!.vroto 1 jo* conon.Kui Oror.r CUr.iaad.'._ to 1 Kingston.'lo io 1 Banov. r.Kui. Liixl-n.ra i* 1 xina*tr.u.ISto* l.?*-r?ni.30 io 1 Orin?i_i_*._.26tol;lii** ford.10 lo 1 ftlrt.iaon-1.-....16t? leirinaaaai*.lu to 1 ?e_>ay_.-.-^JTull. j Saxony.*) toil Ta*Bara.....Stol Tn*Bard.*.tutol C. 8. Pelbam-CUnton, secretary, announces the en? tries to tha Country Club races as follows: COCIfTRT CLUB HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, ?boat i; mllea. Wu tr* or a ian. Tass* Hereat** Buckra lt-|.*rt_- Jim far lula Jollr 8:r J*ha tuboclmaater i are ? Ii*i**.._??-Ur My (tlc Roc***ier Moat* rlsto Jim ItrOnwaa CtiariaaiagB* JasNurpUy Will h*rU lllmla R-.-w.ll Wu)* Palnar Jinna Mack u,____r Burr oak l.llti*??l.ow Kia* Troeat eelt Vauom** OuiiUeilow Z*??b*r P*i oakler W?illo?i?n W'hr>_ti*r Xlpbla (Kl Mahdi) J?li* Henry Warri-glo* Bub Mil** hina Treu.lar Retribution Bonaro PELHAM llANHICAP STKEPI.ECHASE. About i*. mil**. \Vs?tnx-rel?n I Rapine* H?rw?__ Jiillr stir Jnbn -icIiouliuMter Roi better * _ur_*->aai_ My?tio B*o*ro Motif i i.il<> Jun McGowan Heicnlea Zahgbir Will Darn Charlrtuagne Jim Murphy Will e Palmar ..In li Itoi-kweli Vanrlna* J.i*tm Mark Glenbar Pat Oakley _.lltl*fallow Whaniley F.lphlo (i-inl*ll-w Wanlurton Beu Mlle* Wellington Metrloutton J lia Carlisle Jobu Henry Ta*-a -Am F.NTRIF.S FO ft TO. DAT AT I VT CITT. Washington, April 29. ?Following are the entrie* for Men-ay'- .-aces: First race--*- mlle, pura* ?500: Toung Duke, 110; Woiide.it.-iit, UO! D-k? Bourbon, 104; Mclaughlin. 107; Van*", '.?i; Hen Ugo, 00; L'mpiie, 100; Valiant, 107; Yorick, !?3; Zed Tick, 104. Second rare-One mlle. Congt-??lonal Handicap: Favor, 120; Tcllie Doe. 113; Be**, 107; Mona, 110; 1'anarr.a, Mt] Richmond, 110; Cate*.,y gelling. 05; Sam Keene, 05; Klantath, Mi Queen Hll.abe.h, 106. Third race-1 1*8 mllea, Willard'* Hotel Stake*: Kolo, K>8; King Crab, 110; Belle d'Or, 118; Defaulter. 108;? Specialty, US; Walden'a Stable (Satl-fac-lon, 115; My Own, 113>; Bendigo, 113; Daly's Suhle (Subaltern, 110; nevi.it gelding, 101). Fourth rac*?T-S mlle, puree ?600: Britannic. 112; Sam Harper, 1*20; P. Thomas. 00; King Crab, 08; Pay ma-te., 104 ; .-ingar. 00; Ban Box, 110; Veau, 105; I.u.y H., 105; Golden Keel, Ul. Fifth race?One mle, kelling raee: St Valentine, 105; Orlando, U0; War Whoop, .7; Nellie B-. HO; Sam Brown, 105; Thrlftlew, 104; Bela, 105; Monte Crlato, HO; Lottery, 116. _ MOMA NEWS. PROMINENT ARRIVALS AT TIIE HOTELS. AMOK-John Swinburne, of Albany. HtBVOOHX? Senator John R. Mel'hc-T-on, of New-Jersey. F.VF.RF.TT ?President Julius D. Dr.'her, of Roanoke College. Fl ITU AVJ'.M"I*.?Senator Ba^SSM Hale, of Maine; ex-tiovernur Ru-sell A. AlRfr, of Michigan; and Charles W. nennett, of l.'uh. HOFFMAN?F.-vSenalor I* Fayette Glover, of Oregon, and Al.xai'der IK-Imar, of San Franclaeo. Ml'RRAY HILL-Qovernor Charlea n. Sawyer, of Kaw* Hampshire, and the Rev. Dr. John I*. Newman, of Washington. VICTOKIA--Slr William Forwool. of l.lv* orpool. WIND30r?-S.nator Leland bUmf-rd. of Cali? fornia. WHAT IS GOINC- ON TODAT. Trial of Mme. Dl?? Debar, Special Se?*iona, Tomba, 2 p. m. Hew Parks Commiaolon, No. 45 Wllllam-st., 2 n. m. lt.iseUall, New-York and Boston dubs, r_io Grounds, 3 Ao p. m. baptist Preacher** and Reformed Pa?tora' meetings, ll a. m. .Will- snd XlXth A-S-CiMr DUtrlcta Republican Club Flfty-aecond-at. and Scventhave., 8 p. m. -ihakrsperlan entertainment oi J.irksnu Female Semi? nary. Harlem Pre-bj-terlan Church, 8 p. m. Academy ai Soleness, Colombia Ooflege, 8 p. m. F.xhtbluon of liduca.Ional l>-|iartmei.i of I uung Men's Christian Aa-ociation, Asm.lotion Hall, 8 p. m. .'...nisi Men's Cnlon of Kttilcal Culture, No. 100 West Flfty-f-urth-.t., 8 :__? p. m. _ NEW-YORK CITT. The anniversary of th. Woman's Board of Foreign Missions of the Reformed Church In America will bo held on May 8, at 10:30 a m.. In tho Collegiate Church at Fifth-ave. and Forty-eight hst. Tho Columbia College nlno will go over to Phila? delphia to-day to meot ihe baseball team of the Uni? versity of Pennsylvania Theso two colleges have been intense rivals In baseball, and tbe gamo promises to bo closo and exciting. Compare I! of th. 7th Regiment will cele? brate Its eighty-second anniversary on the evening of Ma'; 7 with a reception at the armory. Tho farewell services In the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, at Fifth-ave. and One -hundred and-twenty flfth st., were held yesterday, the rector, the Rev. l>r. Stenger, In charge. Tho parish will occupy Its new church 60011. . The old building has been pur? chased by tho Jewish Congregation Hand In Hand, and will be dedicated as tho Temple Israel on May 13. The body of Colonel James Maekaye arrived yes? terday on tbo French steamship Champagne. The body will be taken to the Fifty-seventh Street Congre? gational Church and the funeral will be held thero on Wednesday. The burial will bo at Woodlawn. Senator M. C. Murphy's " Hickory Club" will attend the Democratio National Convention In a body, tn nnlfunn. and shout for Cleveland. Senator Murphy ls looking for the nomination for Sheriff from the County I-emocraey next fall. The second contest between the Columbia Grammar and Barnard tug nf war loams took place on Satur? day morning In the Columbia's gymnasium. n ' 1 hard struggle Columbi:. _ team won by 5-8 Inch. .Don't rush to get aboard an up' xx elevated Iraln at City Hall Station, lt never starts until the down? town train bas arrive*!. If Goldwln Smith should de_tr_ to deliver a eulogy upon Chief Secretary Balfour in this city "Ye oldo London Strceto" building would do. Its frowning baitietnents and rugged stones aro In harmony with tyrai.ny. Tl>e open hom (Mt- on the Second and Thlrd-ave. lines aro now limning. Some persons say Chauncey Jiopew while others say Chancey. General --herman says Chancy. ? The Demoerats are said to be hunting up the name of somo one of that po'.IHial faith who did something lu ord.r to give a dinner In honor of his memory. Tho unknown woman who was murdered Saturday evening at No. 30 Haniilton-at. by John Martin, was Identified ye.teiday by Michael Dtlscoli as Mary Con? way, a Scotchwoman, who lived at No. bl) Mulberry-st. Groups of boys along tip waler fronts on the F.ast and North Rivers were bathing yesterday whorovor they could get a chance. A debt of $140,000 remains on St. .Stephen's Roman Cithollo Church. A bazaar and strawberry fair will be held this week to help clear It off. Charles Herald held tho twenty-sixth and final re? vival meeting Id Cooper Union last night. BROOKLYN. It ls expected that tho Rev. II. Price Collier, of ningham. Mass., will presently becntno Hie pa-tor of Ibe Church of the Saviour (I'nltarlan), at Plnrrrpont -.t. and Mooroo plan., lirooklyn Knights He will bc the sneeessor ot the Rev. Alfred E. Goodenough, who was settled there last fall aud died some months ago. Tha church and congregation laM Friday evening al? most nnanlmou-ly extended to him a krui call. The funeral of ex-licteetlve-Sergnaut Holly C. Lyon, ot tho New-York pollco force, took place jvst.iday at No. 208 Sumne.-avo. Open cars were run on all the street car lines yes? terday. Thousands of people made their first spring rlslt Io Pros poet Park yesterday. The annual parade nf tho Sunday-schools In the Eastern District will be on June 7. Pr. Talmago offered from Iho pulpit of the Taber? na., le yesterday to glvo fl,OOO to any one who would prove that he had wine on his tablo at tho recent dinner he gave to tho officers of the 13th Regiment. NEWS FROM IHE 8CBVRRS. NK.W-JEJ-SEY. _Tht> 128th anniversary of Iho founding of the Pres? byterian Church at Metuehen, N. J., was celebrated yesterday. The little church ls now the only one of the kind existing, where ihe Revolutionary soldiers of George Washifigton and Mr Henry 1 linton in turn met for worship. A sermon In commemoration of tho church's history was pieachcd by the pastor, the Rev. J. C. Mason. mn city. Three female converts from Urooklyn were baptized yesterday In New York Hay opposite tho Mount Z.on faith cure sanctuary In Chapel-ave. Broths r Hancock dlpprd the candidates and Sister Jackson led tb* praying. There wa. one other candidate, but her faith forsook her when her feet touched Hie water and sim returned to the sanctuary without being baptized. LONG ISLAND. Ut tall Mut John Millwall, of Queens County, nni phatlcaily denies the statement that l.e receive BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder oe rer >nrt-S. a marvel ot p*_iit-. itrangth and wk*..!r-._ii,e<i__? More trom ml cal than th* ordinary elad*, in . cannot be sold la competition with thc mul-ltuda ef tow lett, tbott waight slum 01 til...*!.__(.? powder*. S-..J ?'.. '_.. "^ ?*--?--O' UAKLOT l-OW-JJ-K CO.. 100 wau mx. st. I* Dr. Craig's New Discovery No Light Yet Thrown on the Mystery of its Action-Its Results Alone are Visible. - I felt a* If two giant* were twl.tlng my leg," aald the Duke of Northumberland. He wa. "J^**** ,_u' He had vainly tried every remedy then known except the -Ulna*---. Thia, he lld. had cured a friend M hT. ii, TurH.y. Put lt had oot i on.y aa one torment for a moment an-agoniif* another. Whatever will perfectly purify the blood will cure the mn N.,t-.ng tim will. Kor gout XiitMWWfaU* orfa acid in the blood- So i. rheo m. tl.m. *\?***ff the deadly form* ot heart comp,, nt. So tt R r ?h ta tfatOfa of th. hr******** ^"JTIJK far al. msnner of WT** *+? *i*\* ******** *** ,?ca, and all rr^TlS^^ 'nd lh' mJ*?,U*' anmptlon, Jaundice, dropsy, mum of eruptions and other ********** **?V ^ by Fri. add la a poison engendered In the^blood by par l. ric acn is ? I _?.?,,? wbo miler from Indi tially dl,es,ed food- All perae." eM gestion .na W?? MM -*? "J M!m mer and W^'^^-^-l^Vhen th-y are torpid .ad TuVultSfa^Z hrlZna gXm ^? ?t co';r,on^a_,.;h;hro^;o^.,?;:c*::rm_er1.e.?? * .iCTS-W- 2 S ?.-dTre-e'r.r-; medicine, compounded br ignorance snd prescribed by ^The moat auceeaaful blood purlder la Craig". New .:;.: _\,y r ^2??_ys _?*____ other things merely relieve, they are n?ele?* aa duat. But lt glvea life for death, and health for dl-ease. Lot th* doctor* nay what they ?laaaa, the ?ick are eatlafled to be made well. Write for tho itrange *tory ol how lt waa found. Mr. Pickard, of Coburg. Canada, waa brought to Dr. Craig's house, In Itooheawr, almost In a dying condition from Brlghfa dl?ea-e and blued pol?onlng. He waa carried from the steamer to the house on a manresa by four men. Cralg'a New DI?_overy waa the only aemedy n*e.l, and In two month* he rod* out In a carriage for air and exerclae, and In another month he went home s well man. Crslg'a New Dlaeorery I. not for aale by " cutter-,-* thn-e peat* of th* drug trade, who entice people to their More* only to palm oil aom* worthless atulT of their own In place pf the genuine article. They boaat of thia Buy of reputable deai*ra only. F.apeelal Caution :-TVre la an article offered for aale bT wm druggist* called " Dr. Cralg'a Original Kidney Cure." Refuse lt. It I* nol prepared by Dr. C., nor ha* be any Intereat In lt. Aak for Dr. Cralg'a New Discovery. One bowie will be **nt free of eo?t to any per*on who -end* ua a autement from a non-cutting druggist that the euatonaer hs. bought *U bottlea Thl* will enable you te get ths medicine st cutter's rate* without risk. price *ne dollar a bottle. For -ale by all respectable druggists, and by A. J. WHITE. Limited. IM Duane s-., New-Tork. per month from Congre. .man Terry Belmont, as pub? lished in a local paper. He -ays tbe charge I* Infa? mous and was formulated to Injure him with his party. If a retraction ls not made he will sue tha paper. ? WFaSTCHF-^Tnt COUNTY. John Sherwood, an old farmer, was found dead In his room at Iii-* home near Croton yesterday. Il ts | auppoeed that heart disease was tbe cause of his death, lie was a prominent. Democratic politician and lor many years held public offlce. UMMMM E. & W. The " Oaddo" Collar. E. 4- W. A New Besiom is Collars. Remit A. Dan. pl*., M. D., 319 Wmt l.flTH-ir. Btaeaaeaal th* V?rr >u. srstia. oenito-Crlnary Organa Iniiiouii.eandsterility. ll?nrs?sio Vt, b te_., .?_^--. "To Mothers." Mrs. .vi lat.-iw* s. .riii. -it im*, f?r I Ml .rsn T**t_l ir. soft*-* ths rna*. r*i u-?s mi i i aMI.a, all.ra all pata, eur.* wlnil &>'.:_ nut ll?rrfi*v. Tweatr-flr* c?s,t* ? UsttU FULL DRKSS SUITS for sale ?r 1,,,-e I Ii.il*iirlei| Nnr-lti.s ;n fancr Vasts. I.AN*.'ft MisOt Clethiag Pallors, du lust Ut. st.. nB'lsr M*rton V.twe. CARPETS. WI mi ai i- Ol TEE 'rm * wi ik thc rOLLOWUTO BARGAINS: A PULL CINE OK FIYF-FRAMF. BODY BBUSSEX-fl C.-KI'I'.T AT Me. TIIK. YVRn* THIS URI CONTAINS TEE CHOICEST PAT TUREE Off TUE BEASOU, we havi: ASEO MAKKED DOWN ot-r DOUBU Wiiiril OB ti 4 .-.(.usn BUVBBUIU To ?.'_:*; t:ii: v.\r.n. OUB LINK of fine TWO-PLY INGRAINS AT Ma, tl VI.HY MLTH ADMIRED AMI WHIN OM TIIF, FLOOR Vt TAEEBl JUDGE 'io TELL IT FIlo.M A Ititi* gg__% UPHOLSTERY. FINE NOTTIMGBAM LAO CURTAINS AT ?*> 00 *_-25, ?_._.. ?3.00, te., THE PAIR. ' ' FINE tam noell! ii swiss LAI B I OKTAXMB AT ?4.60, git.00, gobo. ?-.00, _c, Till. 1-aik. CLUNY. COLBERT, ANTIQUES, BBUS8B__| ivn IRISH 1'OINT FROM ?4.00 Till: l'AIlt lp, ' HEAVY MANDALAY CBOBB f-Ti'.il'i; 1'oi.tifrfs COO FAIRS AT ?4.-0; Wu UT II ?80o THL PAUL FURNITURE. HAN I.s.. mi: CHAJIBEB SUITS from ,i7 m to Till, s, IT. B V CAN (ii vi. v,,L. A CHOICE 0? SOO PATTENN8 TO SELECT FBON UF --TIIK ItK.BV," THE Most POPULAB PABLOS Slur OP Til* ?... _ BOB, BBMtrE, V-0.00. IN PLUSH on TAIT .T?^' BEOMK0, FOI.IUN.;-ni-.iis. ku r.n_f nAT(i.?' CBOCBEBT AND OLAfMWABE TBE lam_2_ AND BEST A^OBTMEMT ? SJ cUJ ? FEB ci.nt BL.LOW ALL COMPETITION. A CARD. IN THESE ?DAY!-* Off FIERCE UC MPETITION, WHEN TIIE GENERAL TRADE WILL OFFP.R FLASHINESS. GAUDINESS TIN'sEL ANI) PEATII _R. IN 1II1.LISI.RV DEVOID OF ANY PARTICLE OF PBOPUIBTT Olt Alt! IsTIC FINISH. AND PRE 'lill, TO PLACE THEMSELVES IN LINE WITH A HOI SE OF A TESTED EXPEDIENCE "OF TW . NTY-TIIREE Y.ARs* IM'RATION" AND WIIHII STANDS KBWABDEO Willi A CLIEN TBLLB COMPHIsiMi THE ELITE OF LEAB1MO " AMERICAN CITIEH" WK DEEM THIS A PROPER TIME TO POINT OFT DIFFERENCES AND OCR OWN S|PERIOH AD.ANTAGES OVER OTHER HOISTS. NO OTflEI KMI.VN COMPETITOR IN Mils COUNTRY. IF IN 1 HF. WORLD, CAN COM. PNTB WITH IS FOR VARIOUS REASONS, WK THEREF IRE WOULD CAUTION LADIES. IN Fl RCHASING A TRIMMED HAT OR BONNET. NOT TO RELY LABOtLT ON TIIE ADVICE OF TIIE S.I.LEH. SOU TO BE DECEIVED. AS ls so OFTEN TIIE CASK, BY A FI SI VIEW OF SOME "MONSTER MAS- OF PHErtl'MPTlTE LATEST STYLE." WHiCII IN SHOWINESS ANO FLASH ?STRIVES FOR CON*?PICI Ol 'SN Es.*. WITH THE RE. KIN tl) AND PROPER. IN" TIIE S ?ME PROPORTION AS TIIE COMM.-N RUFrl.YN IS COKsPICL.Ot'8 VER THK ll.oiMUl.il GENTLEMAN. TIIE GREAT SHAKESPI.ARE SAID. < n-il> hit bubll ns .hr pur ur cnn bay. Bul not expressed In fnncr . rlrh, nat gandy ; For tb- 11,1111.1 ri oil pi ii- lunns Ihe limn. THIS CAN BS APPLIED WITH M WE FORCE TO THE API-ABU. Ol' THE LADY OF TO-DAV. EsPElTALLY IN SO FAR AS IT PERTAINS TO MILLINERY. -ND NEVERMORE SO Til \N TIlIS >F. \**0\, WHEN THK MARKET IS .-L.'TTED WITH GILT ANO T1NSKU .'LtRlNG COLORS. OrrLANIH-H SHAPES ANO EVERYTHING THAT DO Ml VIOLENCE H) A TRIXY REFINED TASTE I. .DIES rORMERLY WERE I Mir.lt TIIE DELU? SION THAT !l-CAr<E OF THK FINER AND RICHER APPEARANCE OF OCR E**TABLI-I1. I MENT AND GOO IS, THERE ll A CORRESPONDING j INCREASE IN PRIC/.S. WHILE ON T1U CON- | TH-Ri. IT is A F UT THAT IN NOT A FEW IB STANCES WE GET IP A II \T OR BONNET. IN TUB STYLKAND M INNER FOR WH I'll OCR liol -o'. BAB BECOME BO NOT .D, AT REALLY A LOWER PRU K THIN ONE OBTAINED ELS. WHERE, IN. FL.HOR IN MATERIVL, UNGSINLY IN STYLE ANO IN NO HIV OOMPABABLB TO ANYTHING NABS BV !'->. Ol R EsTABLIsn.MF.NT 1- NOTED FOR 'HIE "FINE TONFa" IT G.VES TO THE CHEAPEST AS .VELI. As THK "Fl MST" ARTI ll.l, ANI) VNV ARTIC LE WHICH LEWES Ol ll ATELIER IS WITHOUT QI ESTION A BECOMING HEADGEAR. U I CAN ANO DO GET IP A HAT OR BONNET AS LOW A* 8.VOO A I) SK-Oil FOR LADIas. AND FOR CBILOBBN AS LOW AS ,:t.oi?. i\ (;>. TRIMMED N1LLIN8RT WK MIGHT S.FELV HAY TH.T VTHIBI WITH OTHER BODVBBlBI FINER QVALllT ENDS. Ol R LOW EMT QVALIPY BBB N**. WHILE Ol R PRICES REUAIN in ill l.i i: PROPER FROPOR.IONR Tn AT WE HATE THK I. A Rt- ST KSTAHLtSHME NTS IN NE.t.VOKK, HltOOKLYN. HOSTUN ANO PH II.ADI.LPHI A, Wll RE .MILLINERY IS .NCLISIVELY MILD IS WELL KNOWN. AND THE ENORMOUS IK AN. I TIT1E- Off CJD.IDs IT REQl IRES ,0 OP. R.\Tt- I Till. DIFFERt.NT EsTAIILIMIMENT- ENABLE IS TO MARK OCR PURCHASES ST Fliil i'F.s QUOTBU ONLY TO BlYKlvS OF QIANUTIKS SITH As Wi- CAN DISPOSE OF. OUR FACILITIES FOR DIRECT IMPORTATION TIIKOICIl OUR HOUSES IN EUROPE, AND OUR MANUFAITORIF.S IN NkW-YORK, INSURE EXCl'SIVlNESS OF STYLE AND GOODA AT PUMI.IR PRICES. THF. IMPORTANCE AND ADVANTAGE IN DEALING WITH IS.\RK THEREFORE EVIDENT. VERT RESPECT Fl LLY, J. ROTHSCHILD. New-York: 14th St., near 6th Ave. Brooklyn : Fulton St., op. Clinton. 110-TON. PHILADELPHIA. I*, ri*.. 22. 24 AND 26 EAST I4TH ST., I Fear Union Square, ORIENTAL RUGS. From our large stock of OR I EXT AL RIGS we have ..elected IOO TURKISH and PERSIAN RIGS, which we will offer on and after IflOIYDAY, April 30, at a great reduction Irom regular prices. These goods are all perfect, of choice designs and colorings, and will be found on the first floor, Nine? teenth Street entrance. W. _ J. SLOANE, Broadway, IS th A: 10th Sts. E. A. MORRISON, s'.-l BROADWAY. Importer and Manufacturer of new and pretty deHigns in Chil? dren's Coats, Sacques, Dresses and Bonnets of a superior order aud fine BABY wear of every description. We are now ready tu show Spring novelties in Gingham, Challieand Nainsook Dresses, to which we respectfully call attention. E. A. MORRISON, 893 BROADWAY. Ctrrltte Entrance t 13 EAST 1?TH.ST. MATTINGS. JAPANESE AND TRINA STRAW M ATTINOS, OUR OWN DIRECT IMPORTATION. NOW ARRIVING. THE G Mi AT EST NOVELTES IN COLORINGS YET shown. FINE FANCY PATTERNS AND JOINTLESS WHITE MATTINGS A-I LOW AS 1.1 PER ROLL OF 40 YARDS. OILCLOTH?*. LINOLEUMS, AND LTONUMS FOR OF? FICE FURNISHINGS, AN |NDLE88 ASSORTMENT. _ SIXTH AVE.. 13TH AND 14TH STS. READ AND REFLECT, Peet nr. ilrllb. rat.ly Ill-fill..I hs .t. Il ns a. clilenln ty Ill-fined. The Hanan sher. Daile upon the " Natani I jut.'' telle* the err. ntri. liles of nutnrr aa writ m* ilia looll_hnrs. of num. Any man or boy ran he nu. ii from n alack ot Hanan's Shoes. HANAN & SON. AT RETAIL 897*? BROADWAY, N** W-YORK, IlfiWffn II,arl,' mid Dnan. sis. 30-1 FULTON-ST. BROOKLYN, Opposite (lly Hall Oar Shara ena be obtained from our acrnts la erery city In (he Uultrd State*. CARPETS H..Till Ll) AT WHOLESAI... I'lt ll I-.-. __,!?__-. ?'??""-?'ITTKS. gi 10. WILTON VBLVETK ._ I 2? **-?'?.'.Mr: nonv brussels, roo, CHIN* iiATTIM.s. PER KOLI. to. BOOM Maui, a .m. laid '?..omptlt, DOWN-TOW \ CABffBff -TORE. THEHYATTCO. NO. 273 CANAL-ST., NEAR BROADWAY. OUR BffBCIALTT TBE CELEBRATED RO .HI RV TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. 5,000 ROLLS FRESH CHINA AND JAPAN STRAW MATTINGS, frs*. tullin si 1 rsgalar itock. At a Ureat ~-icriH.ce. I'hasbars im-in-'s* all j*mi*. mad saan.1*s? quanti** aaa ffi:orls|?. lu liesa.Uni it*-.rn. ' si.-, ot ?..m?.k>. W* ttlet Ik*** gaud* at natti l.t. mas Hi* cost sf i__p*rt_. ff___ ALSO | SD* rall* ?Hgt'Hr dsmagsd, trom t_? Ia*r*?t qaalitr. at gXl.OOter rbO to thoo tar tbs las*t Inpart*-, la garb sad gg_t colan og*. ., H. P. HILLlAlrll- **C COtt ?AHA CANAL-ST.. ' -_-UV_UU(>ft_____|VAlA?.-l<-B*.T?Z,l_-v Bf B ?I SIXTH-AYE. I3TII TO 14TH ST. UDIES AND CHILDREN'S SUITS. OWING TO THF. F.NORMOUS IRCRBASB OF OUR CUSTOM ORDER BUSINESS IN THIS DKl'ARTMENT THE LACK OF SPACE NECESSITATES OUR CLOS? ING OUT ALL READY-MAD!-'. SLITS, AND TO THIS END WE HAVE HARKED EVERY ti A RH E VT DO\V\ REf-ARM-ESS OF COST. MILLINERY. THE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES', RUSES', A.*'D CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS FROM OUP. OW." WORKROOMS, WHICH IS BEIBO ADDED TO FROM DAY TO DAY. IS OF ENORMOUS PROPORTIONS, AT TRICES SO LOW THAT IT REQUIRES A LADY Off INDEPENDENT TASTE AND JUDGMENT TO REAL IZE THAT THEY ARE MAINTAINED WITHOUT ANY SACRIFICE OF QUALITY OR STYLE. PARASOLS. TO QUOTE PRICES WOULD CONVEY NO IDEA OF WHAT WE ARE OFFERING. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES, AFTER BEING POSTED AS TO PRICES -SKED ELSEWHERE. -ND YOU WILL SURELY BE AGREEABLY SURPRISED IN SPITE OF WHAT TniS STATBBBET MAT LEAD YOU TO EXPECT. BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS. OWING TO A LATE SEASON WE HAVE BEEN EN? ABLED TO PURCHASE SOME VERY CHOICE STYLES IN PLAIN AND FANCY WEAVES, WHICH WE ARI OFFERING AT A MARKED BEDUOTXOH FROM REG? ULAR PRICES. WE MAKE BPBOIAL .MENTION OF OUR ALT, WOOL HENRIETTAS, THE MOST POPULAR FAB? RIC IMPORTED THIS SEASON, OF WHICH WE CARRY TIIE LARGEST VARIETY OF COLORS TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY. WE ARE OFFERING EXCELLENT VALUES IN OUR MOURNING DEPARTMENT AS THE FOLLOWING QUOTATIONS WILL SHOW: A GOOD ALBATROSS AT 39c. ; VALUE 50c. FINE QUALITY ARMURE AT 49c. ; VALUE 70o. ALL-WOOL DRAP D'ALMA AT 59c. : VALUE 75c. 50-INCH SHOODAH CLOTH AT 69c; VALUE tl. BLACK CASHMERES AND SILK WARP HENRIET? TAS AT OUR WELL-KNOWN LOW PRICES. LADIES' SHOES FOR LAWN-TENNIS. MOUNTAIN, SEASIDE AND STEAMER USE, AT fl _._ AND tl 99; SOLD ELSE* WI I URI. AT $3. LOW QUARTER WALKING SHOES OF OOZE LEATHER AND COAT SKIN IN VARIETY OF COLORS AT *2 .9; WORTH $8 60. SAME QUALITY IN CANVAS FINISH, 91 88; WORTH ?'_ 50. ROYAL KID LEATHER, EXCELLENT QUALITY. OPERA TOE AND COMMON SENSE, (3 44; WORTH ?5. A LARGE LOT OF EXCELLENT QUALITY LADIES' AND MIS6E8' SHOES. SLIGHTLY SHOP WORN, AT ?1 40 AND tl 29. RESPECTIVELY; WORTH DOUBLE THE MONEY. " OUR OWN" BOYIj' SnOES AT $1 87 AND tl M ARE MARVELLOUS VALUE. OPERA AND THEATRICAL SnOES AND RIDING BOOTS TO MEASURE ARE SPECIALTIES WITH US WORTHY OF ATTKNTION, AS QUALITY AND STYLE ARE UNSURPASSED AND PRICES ARE UNAPPROACIIED. BOOKS 1,000 CLOTH, 12MO, POPULAR NOVELS AT 29c; CHEAP FOR DOUBLE THE TRICE. TIIE LATEST PARISIAN NOVELTIF.S-A MUCH HIGHER GRADE OF GOODS THAN WE n.VVE EVER KEPT-UP TO $10 49 PER YARD. THEY ARE WELL WORTHY Off THE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS OF EXTREMELY fashionable GOODS. AS THEY WILL PROVE SURPRISINGLY CHEAP COMPARED TO WHAT IS CHARGED ELSE? WHERE, LINEN HORSE SHEETS, 99c; PRICE ELSEWHERE, Si 50. HORSE BLANKETS, LIP ROBES, AND WHIPS IN GREAT VARIETY. FISHING TACKLE OF EVERY DE? SCRIPTION AT ONE-THIlD LESS THAN ELSEWHERE. BOYS- A.\D YOUTHS' CLOTHING. ALL-WOOL BLOUSE SUITS, PLAIN AND PLAITED, ?8 38. tali, tiii, AND UPWARD. YOUTHS' LONG TANTS SUITS, AGES 13 TO 18, $0 ll. $7 2L $8 87. AND UPWARD. BTYLISH ONE-PIECE KILT SUITS, $140. $2 23, $3 21 AND UPWARD. STYLISH TWO-PIECE KILT SUITS. $3 4.. $3 79, $4 09 AND UPWARD. SniRT WAIST:-,, 29c. AND 44<-. ; AL80 A FULL LINE OF STAR BRAVO. NEW DE? SIGNS, AT EQUALLY LOW PRIORS MEN'S FURNISHING & NECKWEAR. ALL THE LATEST STYLER SURPASSED BY NO HOU8E IN THE CITY. UNLESS YOU' ll AVE No OTHER GUIDE BUT EXTRAVAGANT PRICER YOU CAN BE SUITED AT A SAVING OF FROM 33 13 TO 50 PL IL (.LNT. JUST OPENED, A TASTY LOT OF ? FOUR-IN HAND" AND MADE-UP TIES AT 24c. WHICH WOULD BX CHEAP AT 50c. OUR 44c SCARFS ARE SOI.D ELSEWHERE AT 73c. COLORED PERCALB SHIRTS Off THE ROBT KAMI IONABLE PATTERMS AT ?1 34, UtCLUDUfO TWO COLLARS AND ORE PAIR Off OUffTBj Till SK ARE OUR OWN MAKE. AND CARROT Bl, 0OBPARED IO SHOP MADE GOODS, M .DB WITH THE SOLE VIEW Or PRICE. REG \RDLI SS OP WEAR ANOTHER LOT OF 5U0 GROSS Low's Wild Rose Soap AT Hie. FOR BOX OF 12 PI! VI...; USUAL PRICE 10c. PER P1ECE. We Prepay Frclyht to all Towns Within a Hail ins of IOO Miles on raid I'liruhaHfci of $6.00 ami R. H. MACY & CO. SIXTH. A Vt. 13TII TO I4TII HT. l*r GREAT BARGAINS CHINA and GLASS. ro ROI ?ERREPSRS WHO study economy oub VAST CROCKERY DEPARTMENT WILL THIS WEEB OFFER sll.i IAL ATTRACTIONS IN ART ROOM, SECOND FLOOR. CniNA FISH SETS, 13 PIECES, HANDSOMEXT DECORATED WITH FISH AND FERNS, $4 23[ BORTR to. CHINA ICE-CREAM Si TS. l.. PIECES. NEW SHAPES, DECORATED FLOWE.ks AND GOLD, $2 $8; WORTH t->. CHINA BERRY SETS, 13 PIECE-., DECORATED AS? SORTED COLORS. PLOWBRS AND GOLD. $2 171 WORTH $4. ONE LOT OF FINELY DECORATED SALAD BOWLS, ASPARAGUS DISHES. AND ROLL TRAYS, 979. EACH; WORTH DOUBLE. CRYSTAL GLASS TABLE SERVICE. 60 PIECES, BE BACCARAT, PARIS, $0 60; WORTH $15. ONE LOT OF THIN TUMBLERS, WINE, WHISKEY. OR WATER SIZE, ALL AT 59c. DOZEN. INITIALS ENGRAVED ON ALL GLASS PURCUASED ON THIS FLOOR WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. FIVE O CLOCK TEA STANDS IN WROIGHT IRON, SHAPE OF FIGURE 6. WIT il LAMP AND KETTLB COMPLETE, $9 97 EACH; SOLD ELSEWHERE KM $15. . ON MAIN FLOOR, 6TH-AVE. ENTRANCE. 1,000 LEMONADE OR WATER PITCHERS, ALB COLORS AND SIZES, AT 43o. EACH: WORTH DOUBLE. 750 FAIENCE VASES, Wt, EACH; WORTn DOUBLE LARGE LINE OF JARDlN'ERES AND FLOWER POTS. 49c, 69-., AND 97c. EACH; WORTH DOUBLE ODD LOTS OF DECORATED CHINA DISHES, PLATES. PITCHERS, lc; MARKED LOWER THAR WHITE. BASEMENT FLOOR. SOLID COLOR AND GILT TEA OR DESSERT CUPS AND SAUCERS, $1 97 DOZEN ; WORTH $4. DECORATED ENGLISH CHAMBER SETS, C01C PLETE WITH JAR, fa 97; WORTH ?.. 60. REAL THIN CHINA PLATES, ALL SIZES, SOUP. DINNER OR DESSERT, 97*, DOZEN. ENGLISH COTTAGE DINNER SETS. 113 PIECES. DECORATED, $9 97 ; WORTH tl5. BACCARAT GAS GLOBES IN CRYSTAL OR COLORS, 49c EACH; REDUCED FROM 87a. I Silverware Dep't. 1847, ROGERS BROS. TEA SPOONS.SI 05 SET TABLESPOONS.2 09 SET MEDIUM FORKS.2 09 SET AND A LINE OF RICHLY ENGRAVED AND QUAD. RUPLE PLATE. CAKE BASKETS. 1 BUTTER DISHES, \ tl *? EACH. PICKLE CASTERS. AND FLOWER STANDS, We Prepay Freight to all Towns irith in a radius of 100 31ilea on Paid Purchases of $5.00 and Over. R. H. MACY & CO. "DEWS ADVICE." Gentlemen who cannot afford to patronize fl. Tellable, moderate-priced tailor, had better visit a lirst-class ready-made Clothing House, rathet than bc duped by those " Cheap John tailors'' ?who advertise th.it they can furnish A $30 ox $60 suit ol clothes for $18, $20, &0. \Ve -.toI'I the tw? oui.n_. ont c_..rs-_ee practises) anions the Tailor.-* Trade In thia canner? Tl*. le. <?. .un r*. -hen |i;*ri, ami fancy bi_- prices. Our prlii. Ipi* la to furnish ? rst*clnss, reliable mad- gnr meats, rom. _____________ both character and style, at alrictly aso-e.at* chnrces. The new work on fashions pnbltabed by tho upper trade society of ? imll-ih tailors torpor especial usa. will be mallet free en application This book . inutini illostratloos and girt* o descrip? tion ol all the Latest !.tyles ol l-arpv-n.s, Material* Sec., tWat will Hud the most ln?our -urina the "aria* aud *?uminor aeasons Ior Gentlemen's aad l-a-ies' Tailoring. No deposit required on orders plactd with this bouse from reliable person__ Fine Tailoring for Gentlemen's and Ladies' Wr - 6th-ave., between 14th and 15th sis.. Delury's nen fafaxfttoi Pitting abils haeei>*tn prenewnteB -perfect" by IA. most ex _)trt r?_..r#....V_i_._'?rk Time*. **_?) *7-"_ I3UYS ii nobbv punt.; 50 srvl-S *4*mfa *** trom leadlnc tailor*-t half Talus. I.aS'U' ItlsSl 1 loltiinjr r.irlai*. tl*) K Uti* t'.. iimlsr Marton House. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cl-Baiiiu*- a.-. I lu-witinc- th. hair. ri*im.)_.?? luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Restore Qray Hair to it* Youthful Color. Cnii-anca |..lu?-i--?aiiil l-.ali-falling ii" nt l>ri.i_k"--_ PARKER'S GINGER TONIC luT?i__a)iI? fur i-'ouKi.-*. -Sana, Inward i'alnx. .j-auauon. M_(\ *_*{_ FORn cflltOBMBBde Bait oroverrost *&.*.i'9 wetxbtth LA RO'9 UUMl ClPtMlig P$______ mi baal ll tb st- ua*i?.-r Morton Hos*-. Dpsu svaumxs. " THE TARIFF OF 1883 20 rAGES-12 CENTS A COPT. A complete statement of tlie duties now in fore* in "..ry articl. of iniportfd goods, together with the Tp* List in full Giving nl*o a re*um? of Tariff legislation in the 1'nited Statea from th$ beginning of th. liovcriimi-iit to the present .'ay; and the imports (dutiable and fr**) fear by yjal sim-o 1 701. Aho the quantity of each cia*., ci goods imported in thc years 1883 and 1887, with thc dutic*, c< Hooted on each. The pamphlet h__ twi-niy large pages (8 by 10 lncli.*:\ and is c.n> pl.ii-, a c. unite uud ex ir. ni-ly valuable for telex ence. 12 couta u copy. 'JUE TRIBUNE, New "-.rk \1 [SKIT and uiH-allt'd for-suits oven-oaw of -If! trou ?srs from Usiling tailors at hall vslas. La"01 Mull *-ii.i__-_ l'mtittk, -OB. ltiVik ua-er__->rtoAtt???fl.