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PRINCETON PLAYED WELL NEW-YORK WINS AFTER A HARD BATTLE. COLUMBIA VICTOniOUS OVER THE MAXHATTA1C ATHIiFTIC CLCB. The baseball season can bc said to be in full swing ln iplte of tlie Inclcmency of the wcathcr. Thrco game* were played in this nelghborhood yc?ierdny nnd falr-Blaed, oold weather crowds were present at cachl lf tlie weather doe* not soon modera.'o about all the playera will be down with the grlp. Tlie troublesome ei?eaae has already got Ita vi*e on many playera and follower* of the game. The game at the Polo Grounds yesterday was be? tween the Prlneeton Collcge and New-York teams and It waa a srlrrlng rontest replete wltht Intercatlng featurea. The of.inge and black team la a remarkably 6trong one and its chances of wlnning the collcge cham piomhlp are brlght Indeed. The Glanta won yeaterday. but lt wa* oniy by the acore of 4 to 1. and all flvo runa were made ln the laat two Innlng*. Prlneeton's great strcngth ls ln Ita battery and lnfleld. Young ls a remarhable pitcher, and Pergen a promlslng one. Brokaw ls a eapital catcher, while Dana. Durell and King are all good _pen. Prlneeton's oniy weaknesa ls at Bhort and in the outflcld. Payne ls a good flelder and batsman, but Wrlght and Rrown have yet to make their reputations. Young pitehed for four lnnlngs and Gore'a hlt lu Uie openlng Innlng was the oniy one aeored off his delivery. The youngater has speed, curves and above all a cool hcad and cxcelleni control of the ball. Aiter Oore's hlt the O-kBtB were retired as they came to the bat untll Hcrgen went in io pltch. Tlcrnan stnicfc cut twlce in four innings and that is a reflilt few prc_es*loniil pltchcrs have evcr aceoni plished. Keele, who has been coachlng the oraiigo aadkiack team, has done his work well. The weather was too cold for any man to pltch nlne Innings and Rusic rellfvcd .lohn Bwlag for New York after the fourth Innlng. Two hlts were made ofl each. Durell, Kuirherborlier and Dana made a tlever doublc play ln the sever.th Innlng. King's work at thlrd ba-c was also applaudcd. Prioceton'e oniy rua was ma-e ln the elghth innlng on a base on balls, two stolcn basea and wlld throws by O'Rourke. The (Maj-.ts scored tlielr oniy runa Ui the ninth Innlng on hlts by Gorc. Tlcrnwi and Slattery. a sacriflce by Whi-Uer, a stolen t-ase and errors by bergen and Knickerbockcr. The acore was as follows: NEW-YORK. I-KINCETON. rlbpo a '. i rl5*>2 ' ! Oore, c f. X - 0 Q !j Dwell, 2 b.... 1 0 2 i \ .lernan. r f. .. 1 - 3 0 ft Payne. 1 I. ? X 0 0 1 llernan, r t. 1 . A 0 0 Kichai_.*on. 2b 1 0 3 2 0 Whlatltr, 1 b. 0 0 !< 0 1 H?tu-iy, 1 I... 1 1 1 0 0 Ciarke, * a... 0 0 0 1 1 Dcnny, a b... 0 1 4 1 0 U.O Kourke. c. 0 0 8 4 2 J. E?v.ng, ,).... 0 0 0 0 0 fcaaaa, p.o l o l o Total* . 4 0 27 0 Brokaw, r. 0 0 0 2 0 Dana. ?_ b. 0 _t 1_L _ 0 Kni.k.-.-r. si 0 o 0 4 l YounB. p. 0 } 0 0 0 Bergeu, p. 0 1 O l 1 Irowa. tl. o o o o 0 KilUC, 3 b. 0 0 4 3 0 Wr.ght. c f -?? _______________?____ Totala . 1 *Btl* Berry, p.. U.ett p. 00 DO 1 Nr.w.Yora". 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-4 l'rine.ton. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 O-i YATiteA rnna-New-York 1, Princfton 0. rUoXJOOt OT erioiA-New-Yoik 8. PrU.ccton .. Wl* y^.r1/ _ Y?* 4, PrlD.tton 4. Flrst basr on ,*W*k>_-OH "WMf^ off I'vuslc d. o(T Young 0. olt Borpen 1. Str.tck. out-W Kwlcc 2, by Kuslc ?. by Young o. D3 nor7-n 4. xwo fcae hittvouna. _*er_* * ui-*~-D... -ll 2 Bra_?WjWI_a. tier Deniir. stoleo baaea?SlaUco? _-___'?, 1,ur. .1! liiWn, King 2. r.o.bl? r>l.T-Kni vkerbo kn. DutA\ tud ii.aa. Wlld pitche*-W<-t. 2. ?**?_dnf*;'_? 0-l.ourka 8, Brokaw _. Ump.re-l'iercc. Uln.e of game -1:4.. __] The basetall season In Brooklyn was opened at Washington Pnrk yesterday afternoon by a game between the Brooklyna and a nino of ManhatUin OatkBga. The profeaaionals won as Ihef plt*ased. <?ver 500 people Crere present la epl'e of the cold weaUMr. ?ltfl.., Tlie groutids wei-e muddy, e.pecially ln tlie outflew. BawditsT -was sprinklort over tlw iiil'.r'ld, nnd Uie Oiamond was tn falrly good shap--. Qulnn's work al tliircl-base was <?plt-_l. The home tcani put in four pitchers. Terrv pltching ttic flrst threfl amd Hemniirg, Lovett nnd taruthcrs two innlnps each. Three catcliers wcre utlUted. The score was as fauowa: BKOOKLYN. I JA_U'ERS. rlbpoae rlbpoae Colllns 2 b 4 3 3 5 0 ! Klnsler. c. 0 18 2 2 B'.V::- l.-S&aSrn..1..!:!!!! S>"i!S o,!gr^in3*b8:::So_,o Kltz;ciald, r f. 0 1 0 0 0 Hcian, v. 0 0 0 11 Mc'.iulre. c ... 0 1 0 0 0 Flynn, 1 b. 0 0 13 0 3 SSStl'V: f t t ? II Total* .TolTlTO D-liey, c. 1 _> 2 1 0 1 Salr. c. 10 3 0 11 Klr'alow, c. 0 0 2 0 01 ToUls .10 17 27 11 ?' Rrooklm ... 40048010 4-1G ft-^riT..'.'.'..'.'....... 00010000 0-1 K-rnr- iiins-Brooklyn 6, Jaar-e'* 0. Flrat baae or. frTors-nror.klyu 8, Jasper* 1. l..-tt on ba*c*-lJio. k.vn ?8 ;^p.rs 9. Tw-.haa_ hits-r;,i!i,n 2, Byraa 2, Cntoer 2 uu^thcr*. stoip.i baaea Qrlffla 3. nnkafy. C. Cal. n-s U.ii'-i M-gulre. bawrriac luis-Ouiiin. Buraa. <VBrlw IKoW wu-d r.ov.tt Kltzcerald 2. Plynn. Kir*t baa* on'ball*-OlT T.rr.r l. tBAHewnUag -.JjJJp*?0!?" * ,if Bnlaii 0 Mruck out-Obrini 4, Mara. liit,,i aa. Bi-tM' MeOulra: nu by pitehed br.imuin^. Daley. VaTpl cl...? Co..l?ti 8. I'-ipiiv-liuBhong. r.me-l .40. Tho game at Manlattan *^ jreatertag aniB ko tween the coiumb.- CoUega and the Maohattan Atii l-tic Chib icani*. The Columbla hi\> won :.ft.-i- an Meitlng batlile. The Clierry Dktaiond_ail.lct.-_ heM *JM J*.d up to the sevctuh Innlng. when 1'iUhcr WUaon loat K cnnnlnp, and lt wae all over -for Uie M. A. ( . . liollai-d nlavcd liti.lv at second-basc and Moi-gan al-o did |0-4 WOtk at shortstop. The score waa as follows: MANHATTAN. | COLVMBIA rlbpo i e' "' Xb po a a Yo-.np. 2 b.... 2 I 1 1 0 Hon. 3 b. 1 1 ? 1 0 lili" II . 12 2 4 3 Mojf.n, sa.... 2 10 3 0 Ja bbnel.c t. 0 2 5 0 2 DeUaad. 1lb-.. 0 0 412 11. Sn.iUv c. . 2 3 X) 0 0 Soabv. I }...... 1 ,. 0 v.,?l 1 b . 1 2 12 O 8 Vincdlt, 1 b... 1 -11 o (i OlWlri 1 .. " llH M.U...... p. _ 2 0 5 0 V? n?,,,t **.. O 1 0 0 A Wilbur. e ..... 2 A 5 A l,.d,-.!.k. r f... i 1 0 q o Bow.aU. r f.... ? 2 i l l aVaVwa. n. l oo_2_o i sniit... l t. i o ? " o Totala . ?l5 27 8 11 I To t^s .13 12 27 10 4 rianliauaii A. C.I 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0-8 colunmia College.2 10 2 10 4 0 A-lA tarred n.i.a-.Manhattan A. L". 3. ColnmbU 4. l-lret, h-isr o-i crr.r?-Manhattan A. C. 3, Ctlumbu* 5. I^cft on Manhattan A. .'. 7. Colurebua 11. Bw on ballj vii Wilnon 0. oT Mavhan. 0. BJaaek out-H. SnjIU. VeanX. WUaon. Dollard 2. Mavham. Horwcll sinl r.; 2. .j_Tec-_aae l.itwDoimrt. Bncii. Tw*.b*_e hlt*-l-.llla, ?,.___, Smlth. UoublP _.l*v-ltn?anl and > inccnt. baVnSv* hiuicar-eocll. J. Srnlt- ftojt, Dollart, Vln. j-nt. Wlld ultehea?Wllron 1. Mayham 1. l'r,*?prt t-alls-bmlth 2, "Vllbur 2. Time of (ts_re-2:13. Uaaplre llaaa Tlie Rldgewood and Merritt tcami wil! plar at Pidce !Wood Park to-day. Tne Kew-Yorh at;d Mctrop_ilitan tenir.s will plav at the Polo Grounda to-morrow. The New-Yt.rk <!ub \(z\pr(\*y forfflally relca>e<l Jo?eph Hornung, the oatftelder. Hornunc last nlght was hunted up bv Manager P. T. Powera. and the ex Glent agreed upon term* and will go with the BufTalo club. LEHIGH OfTrLAYS W1LLIAMS. Bethlehem. Penii., Aprll 4 (Speclalh-Lehlgh played her flrst game of ba^ball for ihe season today, nnd vanquished the sttong team from Wllliams College by a acore of 10 to X The bxttcrlcs w?e Mapea and Hu'llfcter for tho rlaltora and Pcttriran and ivlt.cld for Lchlgh. The home team pliycd a bt-autlful ficld game, was exceptionally strong at the bat. carnlnc five nms, and her battery woik was cxi-ellenl. 'J he vlattora were uo matcli for the home Blaa at the b?t. but t'l.ir briliiant fleld work kept down the aeara, which follows; l.?hlgh .... 0 0 2 _ 1 4 0 1 0-10 \vilharna. l 0 l o 0 0 1 0 0- 'l WE\V-F.NtiLANP IlASF.r.AI.L LXAOtTB. Boston, Aprll 4.?Al an arij.nrtied nicctin!; of Ihe _Hk'taglaiiil Ba-eball Leagne !-.>t t.ight an appkeaUoa for meiuba^Mii w_* recelved from Liwrcnrc. Provi ieaea and Brorktoe wara al*<> .ippiicat.ts for aatraaee, and as ot.iy one aaare ehab is ueedad t- aaaha ug tha eight whi.-h ai-e to constitutc the laagM, a eeanmtttee consl-tln'p of I'tvs-derit Fiiller, Ylcc Prt-sldent Uw U a-nl Mr. (irwrili-af, of Woroeater, w;i* .iio.-'-n to arJeet ulrtch cf tlie applicanU. should be admltted. The Bchc*ii_e commlttee was reduccd fiom alx to three mauiib-r*. -?, ? ? A BALLPLAYF.irs sllT FOR BALABT gAUA Troy, n. Y., April 4.-in tha eaaa af Artfaor a. Kuart. against Walter F. llovt, Uw jury in tho Clnuit Court to-day found a vcrtlit of no cause of adlon. The plaintlff hrought *nit lo racover two niontha' mlnry as cei.trefielder of the Troy -Oaaball cluh of IIBt. ..lleging that th<- gfiaadaat, who llvc* lu Washington, waa the actual pn.prlftor of tne cluh, al though ~' Ted" Bullivan wa* tne nomlnal proprictor. ARRAXOINO ASbOCIATION CONTRArTS. Clocinnati. Antll 4.?The following offlciol bulletln wa* jMued U)-day bv -"resident Ix>ul? Kiam.-i-. ot Uu- Ainer kan A**o*l*tioii : ? Awiiounccment is made of the folloting rontracta sd proved : With Clnclnnatl-Michael J. Kelly, 11. Vau.hn. J. E. Beaiy. Thoir.x* Mer.ill. George E. Andrewa, Frank D?\.r. John J Carney. Edward M. Cranc, Arthur W. Wl Jair.c* E. Cannan. W. H. Kobiukon. M. Kllroy. Ulitiid Joiii.non and J.iry lluiiey. With Columbua-Thoniaa J. Dawea. _- Lchanc. E- E. plavtland and J. bolan. With JjaaklTlllB r J- Donovan. Plillip Ehret. Thomas Cahlll, Pa-;i took uud K. K, 1 vvi* Philadi iithla-Joliu C MrOea With 81. Iy.-.i--Will!.in KaaOBBi CJark 'irifflth. Wllh \V:,*hi.ii.t-.',T-U-b?'rt Milltr. E-BM I hutrlllTi-, 1'aul ta. iiiii'-. Ih aaaa _>. Hart, Kciva.c. l.nui.*.iiie?Mairy Va.ighn to Cli.clnnatl. I. M.IAVIX KF.I.P.ASF.D AND KF.ARUK>,TF.L>. H. l.f.iii*. Aprll 4.-The case of the pitcher Mark pg_ga - arraaaai oa a eharge BL aaa win. etheea to induce -fiiver" Kinp. tb^ Bivaraa1 i ?.-:. pitcher. Ui "Juinp" his M Un.Xs 88808001 and slgn wllh tbe League, was nolle pros&ed thi- torenoon. Hut ua aaaa* ?_ Baldwin btepped ouulde tlie court-ioom he Avoid La Crippe With its headache, backache, naesing, fever, prostration, soreness of the stomach, throat and lungs, and symptoras of pneunionia,?by purifying nnd vitalizing tlie blood with AYER'S Sarsaparilla. This medicine acts with nn failing potency upon the stomach, liver, kidney?, and other blood-making, blood-purifying organs, expelling from the life current every trace | of epidemic poison and enabling the system to resist its influence. To relieve and cure what is known ns the after symptoms of La Grippe, take AYER'S Sarsaparilla. Don't be [persuaded to take any other. A9k for Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Cures others, will cure you vma rearrestcd on new Informatlon. this time the charge belng that ... ha-1 "ronaplred Y'V^rMfaMa ? diice" Klng fo '-Jniiip" 1ns contra.t. Tho trlal ls BM for next Mondcy. GAMES IX OTHER C1TIES. rhiladeiphia, A|H1 4 (Speclal).-The vnlvrralty of Penn-vlvanla nlne drfcatcd the Partmouth Collese nlne her to-dav In an cxcltlnsr game. by a a.cro of 0 to 0. tb* leeel taaai -a? -ithct thioa of its aeal p-Bgaea, and ncithc. team had mueh prartiee. Parrah, f.an-lnr and UraVca played dnoly for Fenr.-ylvanla, while Barry, Thomp.-on. Hcath and BUhl did good wcrk for Dartmouth. The aeore by Innlnga waa aa follows: peaaajlvaala . I 9 1 J g ?, * 1 M Daittnouth . 00020-0- o-o DHtrrla-nowinan and LanMng for Pcniisvlvan a. and Bi-otl. ai.d Barrv for Dartmouth. l-a-ehli'-l'enn*. lyjuila i?_.rt"l_.l-.. Knors-rrimaylv*..!:. 2, Dart.-ouUi .,. A good alrrd rrowd went out to thfl LBBgaa pitund* to d?r to ?laaaa* the liaaitlll ir?me between the l'.iiii.M Hii'iai and Hartsville tcama. The loeal team ouipiayid Ita ipjlBBIIr ?- every polnt, and won eaally. The BSae* wa* aa f ollow*: _. __ _ llartavlile . 2 2 a o 5 3 S-lfl l'hl adeli.l.la . 0*805 4 J-iv r.a-chlU-HarUvillo 5, Phlladelphia 10. Errora-Hart* vliv 4 Phlladelpl.la 3. Pitcmra-Ilenderaon and Tho.n ton. tJniplrr-Rlddle. St. Loula. Aprll 4.-A well-rortAted game of oaaaba.1 Maa p'aved here to-day between the S-. Lou.a and U.e Columbu. teama. The game wa* of the llvcly battlni; and clever flelding order, and waa won by the home n.ne br thia acore: _ _ _ ?_in m. Lou.a.:.... 3 o o a 2 o o o o-io Col.mbu*. 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4- - r.aachH*?8t. Loula 33. Columbu* 11. ^_*!-,__r LotVi. C. C-lu.i,b..a 2. Pltrh.r_---rl-l.th and -MMg-t. 1'iiipire?01e_*_n. Fall Rlver. Mnsa., Aprll 4.-The Clneinnatl and Bc.a ten llll liill-- HBBBB played a well-con.ei.Vd ?ame to dar the Western fam wlnning by this acote -. ___,*-__-_,::.I t 1 '1 I I I ! U -_??? TWO ARMORY RECORDS BROKEN. MANY PEOrLE SEE THK SEVENTH REGIMENT GAMES. At least *.M>0 peopie were prc?ent at the 7th Regi ment Armory la-t i.ight to see the competitlon of memben. and conipank-s ol the r.glmcnt in thelr ath letic games and coiit-t.. The games cxcltod the mateat- in.er.st and at Ha*. t_- -W-0-* rccords were brolten. Following are the arlanen ol the flnal heata : Handlcap 10**, 1.000 ;_id* run-Won by F. D. Cadrnua, in 2 intnvitcs M M aaaaaia. Koll-r tkating r_ce ot one-half mile-V.on by J. J. Me Clave iu 1:4Bi a new reeord. Saf'.tv bicvele rve, one mlle, for thoae who have never won a prl-o-won bv A. P. MlMK, ln 3.40 35. Thl* be.U the aimory reeord. Oiv-half-...!!.'. walk-Won by J. C. Korth, in 3.28 4-5. Mn ty-three-yard run-Won by L. __.Ul.er, In 10 1-5 SCC2_0-.-ard _______-_? run-Won ty Ci. E. DunacomD - ?J5 3-."> aacaada. Sack race. 50 ynrda, a.ratch-Won by C. S. Du.se ln 8 oae a-M handlcap r-_-Waa by a. b. Qeaete, aeeaaehi time, 48:33 14 ?"> ofids. 44(..v_rd handlcap run-Won by S. Scl.weglcr; time. 2l'(a.yard handlcap racc-Won by S. H. Morrcll, ln IB secondK. Half-mile run for tho reglm^ntal cup-Won bv L. BBBB. eker : _aaa 2 :18 3-5 acconda. Whrclbatrow i-ace-Wo.i by E. B. Ciary. Company F, laareaaated i.v K. H. Maftril and r. s. Duaae, -on the three-legired raee of 170 yard*. maitln, a reeord of 24 seconds. ? Two-miio Ueyele ;*"e. Baadleaa?Woa by s. j. Re-aaa. Half-mlle race, in heavy marthing order- Won by A. B. ..eor-e 1u 2:30 4-5. W. B. MUat won the obat.cle race, and J. C. Kor.h won tho running hig'a jump. Georgc Bekweglet won puttlng the IC-pound *hot at 34 feet. .-^-? RACH.a IN* ENtil.AND. London, April 4.-.M tha aeeaad day of tl.c I^lccater -pi-ing B-eettng to-dag the prlndpal rare on the pro granmic was for the 1'oitUnd MB-BB Of _-.1,0O0 for twivyear-olds, tive furkinps straight. lha raea was won i.v J. B. Lelgh'a bi-rwa lllly Flyaway. H. II. Cooibe'a brown iiiiy Petooraa tn* aeeaid; aad u.e Uukc of Portland's broara Blll Katharinc II thlr.1. 30 vote IX OBBBTBUBDBBBIi distbTcts. Trcnton, Aptil 4 9?m ial;.-Ex-Jud^e R. B. BttJ monr, on behalf of the Bepahllcafl Aldermcn of Jcrscy City made appliratinn in the suprcmo Court yesterday for' a writ of ccrtiorari U> brlng up for revlcw Ihe gerrymander rc.olution pa^ed by the B0M?1 of AMer men of that city la>t n.onth. Judge Baf-BOnr aaked Hlao for u- -tav, so that the cniing charter election in .Ter?ey Cily might he held under the old Alder manic lines. lle .onlendcd that the M. of 1W1. under which the rcdi-trlctlng re-olulion was adoptcd. is lllegal; that the Board of Aldcrmen should have changed tha Hota by ordinat.ee. and that the apecial meeting at whieh tlie rcsoluUon wa, pa.-e<l had not been rc-g.-.inrly ealled. C.rpcrat.on Counsel Edward,. KIM-Metlag the D-tno ri-at-. p,,t >tres.. BB the fact thut the B__yd hnd l,il-| Bgala paaaai tho g.rry.nar.d.r raaolBUOfl for the par POM _| curing thl IBBI BBBBad d_C_-t. If the coinu. electlon had to bc beld under the old line-. the city would ba put IB _BI_- cr.pe.,-: new election o?U*n, too, woald have tn be appolnted. Jodg. s-vn.our MM thal if tlie ele.tk.n la heM und?r the near Unea, BBd the law of 1W.1 shall here_ftcr bc aeelarad a__r_-a*_l_a_loiial. the arhole ch-ctio:. woald be rttiBted. and all tha Bieanbera etected K> th w?_a c^uaftS,.?M *?u?*_ ?*?*-+^\ ihe ini appii..i fo!-. bal te aii.-w tha eoBBtag ? to be held acrording to fhe gcrrymandered lines. Judire can Svrkel said Ihat the court whs iiidlned t/> tl.lr.U thal tho aet Is constltatlonal, and that, therefore. no -l.iv would bo granted. The writ of rerti?.._ri iu rc rurnable at the June tr>rm of the H.premc Court. BWBBTBIO BBOIBBBBB HAT STBJKE. The strikc of mrdianlc-, framers. englneers and other workmen empl .yed on the new bnlkllng of tho ?New-York Cracker Company, at Fiftecntli-st. and Tniitl!-r.ve., which hrgan nn Tuesday. l.ecnmc rompll (i.ted jeHeiiaf l.y the -aaaai of tha ?aeaatria En glncerV tnlon that the rompany which owns and rapp-Bfl buildlngs v.lt:i hod-hoistlng englnes must tal.e thelr cnglno out of the cracker company's hullding beeaaad a nnn-uninn onglncer hnd been put to work. Tho englneers added that nnles- thir. engino wa* taken out. at once e-vcry unlon cngineer In this elty employed l,v this company upon about alxty-flve buildings would |D on >til_io (o-morrow. If ti.is- strlko liapp?>ns over ri.OOO bileiilnyerH will be thrown onl ,,f work and tlie prlnclpal part of the bulldlng operations ln town would bo auspended. Mr. Kccl. tho contraetor for the Hod Hol-ting Englne coiupanv. said that tho englne should not be taken out, but ahortly aftcrward tlie obnoxlous machlne ttopped running. Tho stnke was ordercd to forre ictor McCnllmn t.< etapVoj unlon men. tiiis nr. MrCullom iay? he will not do, but will cmploy non unlon men to roof tho buikllng. A -.|uad <-f polloeBMn trom the Chnrlesst. pn_i.-? Btatlon ls -tatloned Bl tne new facioiy 10 prevent any attempt to dcitroy p.operty. A ooofetenee was held between the Boardof WUfr ing Delegatei and the preeideet ?f the Newior. Cracker Company. Mr. Iloime*. last nlght, at which Ihe president said that he would fi.rcc Contrartor McCullum to cmploy unlon men or brcak Ilis cohtract. Mr. MoCallan aaid that i.e aroaM flght. ? STAGE AFFAIRS. Yesterday (April 4) wa* the birthday of the late Law rence Barrctt. Hc would have been flfty-three year* old. Edwln Dooth rloafi hla cca>on yesterday at the Arademy of Mii.ic, Biuohlyn. lle playe-1 Hamlet. A great audience was prt-sdit. Mr. Joscph Haworth will travel next season as a btar in Irafedy. Mlsa Oale ariU alae taUc the fleld a-, a traglc star. Mr. Tnole, the eelebrated Engllsh romedlan, arrlved ln Ceylon on March 3. "The Ccylon Independent" (March 41 npa: "Ho loaaad tl.c very pirtu.- of heaith, and wus In o.vellcn. ipMtB. IhOBB who were luciiy aaoagh to bo in Uie vi. inity wet'C vastly amused .,-. the wny in which he chaflod the Tambie* and otbara arho had boantcd the ship. Ti.is tie did ln his own iniiniuil.lc r-tyle. Mr. TootB Ifl on hlfl way la Lon? don, bat expecta te -ix-nd a few day. Ib the Rlvtera en nmte. He appeara at bta oarri theatre iooo a_t_r Eaater. -In Kew-Zeatand,' said tlie ....nedlan. " I .iia\(d to the largeal burineaa ever knoara Ib ihat country, while ln Aaatralla mv honaea were alwayi aaaimed.' v-'n-d whether )m lihrd Australia. the it-plv waa: -w. ll. I Uke the placea thal like me, and Vuatralla liked me. so there you are. If Ccylon Uke* bm i ahall be eb__r_ned arlth ceyion, an.l that's aii aboat lt_'" TBABMATLAETW TBAYBLLBB8. Among the paiaeBgaia aalttag lor Europe on 0m Cunard iteamahlp Cmbria yeaterday arera John a. Aniii-rson. ConauHJeaei-J aaal Dtplonatte Afaol ,-i calra; Captain J. M. Aodreare, i>r. boberl i;,ii. . iptain Ocorge .'. Bagly, B. AahBrat ..i-.i.iw.-ii aad i. i.'.y Qiadardl, i>r. Belah Mcn-ui. I'nited statea Conaol at Jeeaaaleai; T. Many Swlngard, C. ll. B. ?- i--i?i-i-t, Major B. .......1. K. ... li. Q ??!) Bfl ??i.i, ll. ?'. Water*, Rayatond P. Vlnton an.l Dr. Daridson. The f-orth < eraan Uayd atean ship Aller tOOh out among her pB*B_HgUra, <). de Bt Aiibin, Dr. n C. Uetebonar, Dr. Charlea MeBurney, \V. M. Whltoey, Ji'-. W. A. I.ail and B. H. Kinot, On board the Freacb iteamahlp La Champagna for Haere arere Madame Barrioa, Uentenanl P. n. Ctarke, Dr. II Foentea, Captain C. N. Meracbo, Dr. L. Warner, Ui'o .,,;iiii de r-t. i.on and Jacob Lorillatd. On tha Hpaudam foi Kotn i-.iani w ?? ? tbe Kev. \v. Ten Brlnh Dr. J. I'. Cliartrand, tbe liaron nnd baronesa de Fonteullllat. Dr. A. L. Btern, Davld Uvlngato?, tbe Kev. \. Van \v.ic-U:ir". and sergl de Hcrl CBXTVBT rjj-B UBMBEBBBir IXCBBABBD. The < intiii-y Clab beld its regular nonthly BMetlng laat evcnlni ln the elob-hooae, flo. 7 Weal Forty-thlrd st. Al tlie baalBeea bbmIob it vaa dc.ided to lin-;-eayi the meinbcr^hip of tho clab from -.,, to 3,000. The iisunl monthly BXhltdtton cf new paintings in the galle.y of Ur club-hoiihO v.ill lic open to invitcd friOQ?a of tlie membors lo-day nnd to-menow. An.oug the latareettag exaaplaa air two toiaja portraltfl i.y i?>t man .IoIhimhi, of the palntcr hini-.il', and of aa I -V?l dc.nt Clcv.'latid, a Bad i>"iu.rii of Dr. 1'hil.p t>cliaff, by iloward ltusseii Batlar. and other Bletana bi W li. Beard, C. Y. Tnumer, urala c. Tlflaay, T. w. Wocrd, Kiu-cmaii Van KItea, Will H. Low and Frank Fowler. DECK1R KILLED DY JUHPIBQ 1ROB A TBAIS. Th,- iBBjacat I,. ihe caa* of la, ck.-r. tlie jockey ?hosr ,-a, fom.d on UM siil" of tha hiJii-.i : MI "f tb* Kew.Havea Iiailroad on Mareh ... ?.? twdid at VI ? .?ii..>t .- Friday balore C..iei Drewa jnd hi> jury. Dr. i arard fgOUaaMen I -'-i. 'i thal b? tsmm bb aatapay na Dccker'a body, aad iren.'! thal Um >_..?c of d'a'.h v.as .i.i. t,, un- iiij.i.-i,- i.e ;,jii recelved aboal th- bead. Tha J.-ry, ,,,1 r belna aai ebemA Bfleea attaalaa, readnad a \crdi.t that llei-k-r di, d ttOm ? PJBUlBUd "-'lll, -M-la, H--.I arhU* ? from B BMVlBa trulu betwecB W -I !,en.-, md Baj . beater. Hm Jury ai?o eeaaatad AHhar, th- eaa> (iii-i.ir. ,',- BOaalag Dccket t.. jump oit ti,<- Bwvlaa irj;n. John Campbell. 'te- boiaa oanaar, < >\<, we* Dccker'a . ii |iio-.-i r, v. a- iise.a CaMpbdl bad Deekei aadca con. na. t u, . de hi- beeaca. aad th<- aaddea d.-Htii oi th. will ii ,- m\ li reaalt la :. Bnaaclal Ioaa to Caaapbell. Very Important To _nd niakt Tl.e Importancc of takln-.* a gaad Snrlim Medflne ? ? ?ot ba 8IUWtlB-OBd' Tl..- .l.i.iiKil.B w.alh-r all.-t* tli hnii.an ayaaaaa m aaah a aai thal lt |H "r,w "' KV",ir '""' ?r ,?rt aapaelBUy BU-ecfUUa t? th. beaeBI la ba derl from _ lelfcablc Biaparatlaai Uka HoodN Bar-aparUl make your blood pure, gWB you a g..?d 880*081 5-011 i"t.ion_r, take Hood's Sarsaparilla -wi.r.. u.y boy wa? t?o yeara aM, be araa attaeked ;<nd auffercd a long time w.th acrefuki atrea, Tke p_y?k_ea *t hn.th toid u* to |tw htn Hi*"F* _at__jarnia, aaieh aa did Twa ' Batlea earad i.m- xir i? now 10 y. an oi?t aad kM aaa han aay alga of Berolala aba*-. Wfa laaiaiHiad ??aTa Baiaaaaraia." m^. B, c. OUVMB. a KMdaa Strect, CU-v land, ohio. Hood's Sarsaparilla ??I r.'.ommend Read*! BaraaparlBa a. t',e V-st aprinp or fall mcdi.u.c errr kaawa. I waa tnehlad wii l foellng. partlcularly lt. the noming. aad Wl eeearally BfBBrabla H-.ol'* BarBBfar 08 uaw BM Btraagth anrt made M laal waU." alkx. O-.iili.k. BU w. m <.??*. Btraaa, Baltlmore. Md. Hood's Sarsaparilla "My little ?lri'? tho blood. that ?< and hnd 10 baaa I" uird aaiiiyihlai * . lllll I pyaa l.i-cair.c to ion on inB t/> hnmor in wsta afiaid t-r..- waaM laaa ber r ni ;. d?tk ro?m for Bla aaak*. We ,. , o-ilit U.ml- of, Im'- i.oihing (i.d I.i r } ti..-.: ii-.'.t"* NaraagarUta. Bu i ,n to t-'.-t eeth t. aml aaa aha la aathn Iy an IL \\.- j HiiHk it is a very alea awdk l B. OMaOM, Haa Biaati .V. u. The j'.v tn people raredaf li.-*pep?ln ;>y ir.nd- s?nr*a. IRtrilla I* oftcn 1. voiid expi -*lon. '] <, \*. r. __ _,,| _._.,,,_ Iha tailaua of ladlgcatlon, heartbon, nai ..j, |M,^ oth.-r dlatreaalBg *_mi|.toi.i?. i* aaJBelcet eaiae r. r ihe grateful lettaia "? leeefre. lf v.,.. bbBr irom m- troabk .,. (i.v-i" ptic Batara, tom alea beada be, m lhat aU graa. Und X-- Haa*, kaki l. Md'a Baraaparllla Tho Spring Medicine "Whrn I llv.-d ln I'lniu I WU M.-k a |..n? iin,e, fmm -.-l.r.t, tha doctor i-aid u*. aum M HBlarlB iBVer. I d., iil.d to Uko linod'* SaMai.ar.lla, and It brouglit n.n out aii <?. K I Uko it .m ry -i.rii._r. and any Ua* ,,lV .,_., ___, ,, ,,?,,_. _,' Ki |Bi Haod'a Baraaperllla. arhleb alwaya deaa bm .md." il. I-;. COUd-TB, of Wlghtflaaa 4 Colliaa, 5 Baurar**., Cleveland, Ohlo. Tho Spring Medicine ?-I aaaaMw He8d*a s*r--pai-ii? the baaa -nrinc medicine and cM iri.lv *JV tl.... |. ?Mafcea UM w.j* Mro.-ig.' i uke it au iaaaaaa of um >....- arhea neeead, and ?wM glaa IHe doU.-- fa i ba Ua M ll U i eavM nut gct, lt for ie*-." ai.i;::i;i a. JAOXOW, BvnglaatBa, u i., \. y. llood'a bar?Ji>arilla i? iv _Uar M It-r-lf Th? Spring Medicine "i baat !?? - ii aaaTtaead ti.at Hocd'? Har-aaarllla i* on? of th? pi<-:.t *i m>_:,ii.* in aaa *orW i *i> im* fm um i-titi- al aii atkat tr->i ri.-.t. raa down, bard-i Bood'a laraaparilla i? aat .ni\ .--in'ii *% ? mria?r, i-.t I aiaadlag." Mra. M t. Bl IRLE1 i. Baathvllla v. o , . X. Bi B f*Old by all drugplit-. 81 C. 1. IIUOD a 00., AlH.il: Hood's Sarsaparilla Bla I.r *0. Pivjiarod oniy by I b.,ld liy ?il i.ufimtl*. 81 ; a_a for a_. I>i?>parc4 toly by .riih, Lawetl, Maaa. 1'Cl.MOOD I CO., tpathacarlea, LbwbU, Maaa IOO Doses One Dollar IOO Doses One Dollar RAILROAD IXTERES1S. TO RKST'ME PAY.MENT OF COMM16SIONS. Chie.ro, April 4 .SpcciaD.-'Thc ?,","n?,l?;|)* ;en .! la vlrtnally .Ctlrd that Bfl -!?__*__ r-ada wl 11 o,.er.> rosu.ne tha parn.ent of c..,.u, -BM 1" Jrun? n- and Ontn.l IMJBa territo,T at once. ln tb*, the -TrtOB Faciflc. which a.n.ally did hold off on ??"*?* ** ncs, ),;,s announced. bBBB-N of evidenre n ta poa. ?eaalon which leavcs M raaaa ? ?P'-tlonlng t atMp tliat rert.ln'con,c.,.,K,r--.e_ have pa, ngII along. that N will begln the paymentagalnne*. *M ? dav. Tl.la news was rccelved In I hl.-ago to-day. und no douht as.lsted the BMa here that have reeenti, been _Matttfaf tbfl matter. to *ide what .o,.r?e they shall pursue. Another meetlng waa held Ihls mornlng nv some of tho .cpresentatives to deeld. 0_ the an ir. _f?VS__._ aereernent set.t b-Wadeaet arlth such a Sn-SftSSS of tr._n.pet* by the board of rullng, 1. UMON PACIFIC FEnRCARY STATEMKNT. ?oaton Aprll 4.-The statement of earnlngs and B? Dcnscs of tho Cnlon Paclfic Rallway. whole system. for the month of February, 1891. as rompared witb the corr,.pondlng monUi *9*T~, ia "J^ Eirulng.. ?;S.|tf ?S.^ Bftflg .xpen*-* . cMafe ---73. OUHJ} Hurplus .... "??? 7 547 120 Mllea operated. ' ?868 7'M7 , The statement of earnlngs and expensea. whole system, for the two montha to February 23. UH. * compared with the con-cspondlng two monthr. BBM year, ls as follows : ^ ,ncrf|M Df,,r.,v. F.rnin?, .06.70)4,010 16.031.1..VS ?070.83- _?? ijiritinu' . * n?H on7 i C',n ,,. - . i?.ii'.i Mllea operated . <,008 .."< ? MTST LIVE VV TO THEIR CONTRACT. Kansas Citv, Aprll 4 (gpertal).-Judge Phlllips ln tlie Cnltcd states Clreuit Court, to-day rendercl a de. l-ioii Ifl favor of Albert I.irker, a rnpltalist of S.in MafB, C:.l., who biought sult to recover the possesslon ot r?l .'-O.OCO in bonds contracted by Ca-s County, Ma.. in septembcr, IMT. More than twenty year- BfO bond_4 were isaiied by several townships Ifl Caaa Ooanty for Ihe huil.ling of cert-.in tailroads. They wero ncver pald. Purker for sever.l yeara held some of theae bonds. Ho made an agrecment with the County Com? missioners of Caaa Coaaty lo pay oir aii tlie oM raii wi.y bonds ln cash and Cnss County in torn wns to rcimburse him by tho baal of new bonds payablein thlrt. vears and redccmab'.e at the option of the ,;??,,.-.- at the end of twenty years at B _*/??*, the bonda to bear the ttnte _>ovember !.____ "? <omnils-.ione.s recretted the contiact and refuaed to glve up the bonds. A NEW W-M1BB Rr?AD INCORPORATED. Logansport, Ind., Aprll 4.-The Indlnnapolls, Ix> iraiisport nnd Chicago Rallroad haa been incorporatcd. with a tapltal of $-1,000,000. The mad wTll be a dlrcrt line between IndJai.apolis and Chicago. The ineoipo rators aro Cincinnfttl, Indinnupolis and LOgaaeport <ap italtsts. I-'rom Indinapolll tO this dty tlie road will un through Marion, Hamllton, Boone. CUnton, How ard and Saa C-BBtlee. Tha route ls throagh the beat fnrmlng .ouniry in lndluna. * NO INFORMATIOS TO OCTSIDBBS. Chicago. Aprll 4 (Spcx-lal).?The fljaBB?OB has been rnised as to whether members o( ihe Western Frelglit or Tii.nV A--oclaflons are nt llbcrty to faVBlah lines not meml.ers wltli procccdlngs of assodation mctt ings. fhahniai. Mldgley gave, an opinion to dny to the effect that It ls again-i the ,plrit of all Western iigi-C'-ments to furnish lines not ln them with such Lnformation. _f A NEW IOUTMEBV IXOAT). St. Louls. Aprll 4.-A dlspatch from A.istln. Tex.. says- Th-' T'x.i-. Lo.iinlaoa and Eastern Raiiroad Com panr with rapltal stock of *lf.0,000. ha? lll'd Its charter ln the ofhee of the SecrcMrv of BtatB. This road Is to be bullt f.on. Monroe. ln Montgom^ry Couniy. to aome polnt In LlbTty County, a dlstanc- of 'orty mlles. -??? PRESIDENT OF ARKAVSAS MIDI-ANT). M Uata, Aprll 4.-A dtanatch from Helena, Ark., aays: ?Maior John J. Horn.r was jlflBUdBg eloetc-t president of the ArkanaM Mldland Bm0t**4 (ompaay. vlce Colonol a. ji. rahaaaa raaagaad on aecoBal of m-heaitii. Coionci johnaon wa- eWted vlce-presldent" A PRIZEF1GTIT AT A SCHOOL W-OSI-fft lndiar.apolia, April 4.-A dlipBtcb to "The ICewe" sars: -The puhlic school at OlUL Ind-, <"lo<ed laa night with an old-fashioncd school cxlribltlon. COOal ing of 99993 . dla-Ogaea nnd .leclamaiions. The pro rramme itarted off artth a prayer by the local mini-tcr, toUowed bj aa Bd-reaa by a ttaatea. Oaa of the prln. cipal feat.ucs of tho ciiterlainnieiit was a flve-round boxlng ....itci. beteBBBB 'WBaa' Bead and ?Ben? Bara, ol M,-i, reoo. The paglUata taoh adaaatafe ol the ichool exblbttlon to make II a Bfht to a Bnlah. ?**' HMjer. a fltditer "f frTdianapolI-. acted oa rcferee. rii %nX&*tA*lfc roi.nda, blood flowtng ftccly. Bead aaa haoe_-0 oui aad the fun ceaaed." .-? DE ITH OT BBOBOB C. WBXBhB. Newhnrg, April \ (Sperii.l).-..c..._- C. W.-n/le. p^Y de-ii of the Newberg Co_na___n Oeam-U and Aldannaa Hl-'l-r-u-e diOd al 19 oVl-irk .-..!.>' after a lORg a*C-l mm f,',i-tvcig!it yeaaa old. lle was a pt-mlneal ,?,,*,,(.r ol thl Oerman foeletic--. Kalghta of llrmor ?md the MaeoBle orter. He eane to Jfew-Yorh froa r,e,n.-.nv when voun;:, and after .OBdaetlng l | box hetory -hea* arlth hla falher, eaae to thia city. ii,- hnd I.ii beea tarenty-flee year*, m-d M bla dea.h waa the oaraer of a paper-boi faetory. BeaW. - belng aa AMerana )w was mi Baclae Commlaatoaer. lle had afaraya been a Kaach Repabllcaa He lcarea a wldow and alx cliildren, one of a/hoaa is .Mrs. ... .-. s hiivler, <>f lirooUlyn. ttfo girnrDLBBS IB THE X0IL8. St. l.oui-. April 4--A "POBl D-patch" telcSr.iin f:om Fayett-Ule, >:?>.. aoya: utJvAtxf Baker BBd ?no, toi-- liouai-d. two men arho awladled ihe Alllance treaaarer, DoareU, out of i.r!,ooo. wcr? this forenoon held for the Oraad Jary ki Bm aaon of uys.oo.. eaah. Sharifl Koxle, of W_t_rlr*_, i..w-a. arrlved thia tnoni inc arlth tiie ie?ra_Bt___a paper. fc-r the swi:idlcr> and haa gona to Little Ro.-k to pi-eaent koea to Oo?crt_or WABWUBtOB PRJXTERS <).V STRTKE. Washlngton. Aprll 4.-The uc.lon pi-intc-s ln hali a dozen or more of the leading f-b BB-MB ln this city B*Ml 0B Btriha yesterday. on account Of the rcfu-al uf ihclr cmploycrs to grant an iBflfaa _B wag-s of ^ 1-1 ent.s -in 1,000 cms. Tlie emplojcis are mahlng Bfforta t/i llll tha plares va-atcd, and say they will have all the help thev need by Monday. The number of men i.ov. oat is _a_l thau a hundred. TBE BLBCTBK MOTO/f c.lK.v TAKFX OFF. OMcaaja, Aprll *.-A dlapateh from rtow^Orleaaa . tbe Bteetfh Tractloa Maa?_taetariag Conpaay haw heen ehwe_l and the Mly employea dis ehargeB. The eleetrle-aBotor car- l_.ve been taken Off. and the tWO .\ears' expTiment baa ciidcd iu .tulurc l,ld los-. COUBt OF APPBAIA CALBBDAB. Mbaay, April 4.?Tha calandar of tha Beeond Dlvision, Coort <?' Appeala, for April S. I* a toUowa: ?i-J, 43-, -lo. --i;. 2-W. 244, -7.) and 271. BAYAL tBTBLUOBBCB. \V;.,-hii!ct-,ii. April 1,-Clvll Baglaaer 0. C. w'ai f,n haa baaa daaaeh .1 n>... Bm Havy Yr.i.i. wa.h. aate ii. o-.i April 2o. and _*-Ub il iha -.avjr Var.i. I. .._?:?? laland. Pcnn.; Awl*Unt , a. -i llahteed as laaj.lot al Utel -1 th* ii,,,., -!?...! Steel ??***? Pltta'mtg. im-c ?.i April i">. ta l-a-e ol Bbacna* aaMI 1>.???'>?? ' lari-nl ; lohn U Darria ___a tha Navy 'ia.d. i,.-:t_,,- laland, l" .... on Apr.l Mi _...i otde-ad to datj al tha Mav; _"a I laland, Cal. ; Carp.-utcr Wuir--,. Datnard. froBI tha Navy y.i.1 Mara lalaad, CBL. apna Ut. i i-rting of his ntlef, ai,.i piaafd on waitiii-: atdeta. 4 dlapatcli Mceiirad at ihe \.,sv i'-paatment stsites Muit th.- .>an I'i. '..ft Maif lsland iNavy Yard Apr.l :', ai.d aiel'icl .11 bJ.i naaclaea. lha Yorktown ha. urivad ..t bty We..t. Fon Miuir.,,-. Vi., Apr.l 4.-'lho Vji.iIc, from Port Royal, haa arrlved here. ?-? TBE VS1IED STATES BBBBBMB COEBT. v. uhlBBttft April i-Th,,- Supraana ceart <.r ti.e Cr.itcd b:at-'-< HBtBldaj traaaaBlad the following bualnc**: No tBi?W. O B.ek, ?**ignee, ?tc, pl?lntlrf ln error, t|t i.f.-r_? I>. I'arilna <t al A.,..n.ent coniuiu d No. 2_ft-Tr,* atcam n,_ E. A. Pa-.-ker. eto.. ai aKt tho N< w-Jeraey Llnhtua.o C.-mpany. Argument hagaa fhe dav ?_ll for Monday <_lll be as .oMetre: aaa. -8(1, -.h7 Igg. BBB, '-'.>('. tbt, 290 (and D01). __7, 2'M aud 1,43.. and I.IM. _ MOUISEXT ABBITAJA AT tBB BOTB-B. 011??. -Jadga w.iii-1 i... d Mi.iti.. of thfl Bew-Terh s,,,?,?,. ..?,it MUBBAT lill.i. lahfl V. rBrarell, of _ _ _ IMnlui Cara ln \\ n-ln.._.?... Pa_a_a i.iiiinx Cara are no.-. rannlna beaweea Waw. York ri.ll*d.-lpi.ta. Uallln.or.- ai.d \V?-I.,...._.... \U lt?>al ii,.,'.' la i on the fan.oUK j-h..u- tnln. IcavblB Kow v'.rk ', l ?? ? ?., a.rlxlaiK v- ? ' '?" P ' _>,, o., >l.? fa-l l.\pi<-s leavir.i. V, s W.K :. 80 |. Bl., r,Vi.in_ \V_ i,n,t'ton s 55 ii. mi i'i.- (i'i _h*1 ?. mra ?,#' .and r U.e dlrertlon Of th. Pullmaii C '..Ir* -nm.if.il B^-j-ji.t..- >- to Um dualito of u. uniu. a^U99 tvoi tt j-ib-rvr-*-. H. t-IXTH AVE., j 13TH TO 14TII HT. J SILKS. S.000 rarda anncrlnr Ttall'v Igaaai Indla Sllk. cholce IlllHI and coiorlng*. 49c. per yard; ao'.d cUcwhere Bl rl 2,300 yard. triplcwarp I.rona Black Surah. with Sllver pmy >'i i" a, rilc. p-r T*tB; worth 65<-. 50 IllBltf BhMh Baah, 59r. I*r y*rd ; rorth flOc TM Bfcava Itetaa ara BXTrXAOBMlBBMt values. ar.d to i'lvvcnt di-.a|>i)olfitn,.'nt we montlon that the quan titic* win prebably ie aahaasaal in a day or tw3. LACES&EMBROIDERIES, (.r-rit vari'ty of Illa.-k Chnntlllr lece Flouncinga and iVmlFlouncin**, Inclndlng How Know. I'olka Dota, Dlamond, and all the latt> t drsien*. from 48c. to g?.ll per yard. WBVBW TION'AI, VAl.t'ES. Black bllk Drapery Xett ln new deslgna. Blc.i wortn 81.25. Handaeme aa-nrtment of Black Chantllly Trham.ng Laces, 1 to 0 lnchea wlde, at 3c. to 69c. per yard; they are very cli.ap. Oold and Bllra Lace*. colored Chiffon Lacea. new pattern-., In White Orlcntal, Val, Fcdora, and Polnt de <>eno I.acea. CLOAK DEP'T. M_aa_aetatef*a rntire stock of Jcrsoy Cloth laekeaa at * M of 50 p88 ccnt., 81.99, B3.31. ?3.91 and M?tl? _ -, ._ Al?o, ajieclal lot of Tan, PlV.n Gray. and Checked Clotn .jHckW", B.l.ttl and ?3.99. And one lot of Cat-trea'a BlllW-i 4 to 12 year alaea, 81.19. _ HANDKERCHIEFS. 2,000 dor. Emb'dand H. S. Hdkfa., Ile., worth 77c. DRESS GOODS at greatly reduced pnce<. Black Tamlao Cloth.80.49, worth 80.75 Black Niin's Velllng, laco edge.~t? . 1 -> Blavk Krrnch Ca.sl.mere.39 | .TB Hl:._ Strlpt-d Solett.?nl 10? Black Crape OMh.?*? ??_? Black HenrleMa Cloth. -79t 10? Bla'-k Imperlal Sergf.' ? ' i0? Black EogUah Mohair.371 00 HUck Sllk-warp Il.-iirlftU. I*lf| ??*0 Black Camel'*. II?ir, UgM aslght. -79. " 100 Black BBk OieaadhieB, fmm ?9c to 81.19 per yard, in | atrlpea, plaMa and brocaded eltect*. loo ateeaa _Jl*weal Chevtaaa, 50 kachaa wid-\ at49c. per yard ; i<al value 75c. 200 pleeaa KaBaaaaaaa, ln a varlety of shades, at 37c. per yard; worth 00c SHOES. | Woman'* .lazcd Ki-l Battsa Bonts, o_i?r_ and common scn*e laaa aad a ? ?: . fcMMi worth ,3._:>. WoBMa'a Black Cloth Ciaitcr.-tte*. 74c,i worth 81.10. | MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Mcn'H 4-iily I-inon Collar*. 36c. Hj doi; worth 75c. Men'.* t-r-iy Llnen cuit*. 4 aaylaa, l'ic. r"r pa'r; worth 20c. Maa'a Percale SMrts, 3 collars, 1 p-'r cufTs to each shirt, 99ci worth *1.50 r-ach. la r.oo dos. Qewaa. 40 per ccnt \f? than aclaal value, 7fle..-?9c. 99c. V I.-. bpevlal lot; ontinu I ianncl Skirt-. 39r_j worth 50c. Eaormeaa atock Oilldieo'a .iinghar.i Bulta. In ?_mc dnpt. we BN ahawlaa Udlei' I'lald and Plain j cioth Dreaa Bklrtt, 84.09 k> ?7.99. Makiag alono wo.ui _o t note thaa theae pricea at any draaamaklag aaaabilah* ni.-ni 4dM leveeal LaUi.-s' Shlrl Walata at ??c; worth 90c. 1,500 Waterpmof Cloaks. gl.49i worth 62.-5. ILLINERY. Our dlxpfay of Spriny MWInery i* worthy of the attention of those who appreciate reafmerit, even if USACCOMPA .VIED by ejrorbitant pricex. Oniy those are dixappointed whn rely upon biy pricex ag a feature esxential to taxty, xtylixh head* year. THE PR0DUCT8 OF OUR OWN WORK ROOMS YIE FAYORABLY WITH THE BE8TEFF0RT8 0F THE MOST NOTED PARISIAN WI0DI8TE8, BY THE 8I0E OF WHICH THEY ARE DI8PLAYED, AND AT ABOUT ONE THIRD THE PRICE8 A larf* vari.-ty of ?aaa and ?aaaeBl for all o<vm!om. Our tra\elli:ig and ahettjl lag Toq.it-* and 11 inn't* ?. 83.40 and 83 I9oro ia-c batgahH. Our "Lond*n" c.rly Spilng To-.ue* a', 8819 aro maa* vel*. Our Children'a School Hat* at 99r an.l 8149 c be dupll.-ated clacwheie for double the p.lt.aa. GLOVES. I.adi<M' Taffeta oiove*. ln fancy ahade*. at 13e. UPHOLSTERY. ,3d fliK..-, r'nch-d bv elcvatoi*.) (h-gll> Curtalna, with v. rv rkh M Ul 1 S'.rlpe Dado and Frle/a ai.d beavy frlngo toj> and bo-.Vom. 84 3_ por palr ; WM t'i | 148. Chenllle Curnins (exira heary), with rl.-h flgurM D?do aj.d PMBM and I.inKo top *nd bottnm, S1.M0. p*r |,_ilr ; worth (18.00. 5,000 PARIS LACIi CCRTAINS AT GREATLY RX. DUCED PRICES. XOTTINOHAM L.\(E < TRTAINS. ,44c. por polr up to Bli 1!li worth 75c to *0 01. REAL 1KISH, POINT L4CE CCRTAINS. .3.09 p r p-.lr; norui W 00 409. 6.50 | 09. 8.00 094. 10.00 FURXITCR _ SLIP COVF.RS BCl and n.ad* in 'h* very be.t n.awior and st (I.O'.VL<*r nri' ? -. Strlne Lin.n Slip > 81 laclMB widc llr. >-i lard. Co\rnne.|t M nchea wtm, 3lr. per . i 5.000 Hoiiind wind.i.v Bhadea, in Bera, Baaa. MM t, firi-.n, R.d, Oc, one yard wldf and two yard* 1. Bg, ii.oiint.d Bsaagleaa aa BpBtag Oelh i I'ialn. '11c fa.-h : worth 40c l-'rng-d Ur. t... I. ; .mrUi 45c Attractlvi- colb-ctlon of OrVntal llug* and I'mbroid.-rle*. 18 very rarv and IwuiitKul coiorlng*, at pr.... s f.om 2018 10 per ccnt le?? than any oMier r.. paa CHINA IviATTINC, In the n??-?t and ino?t d.-?siral,Ir> patatJBfl and Bataaa, at 84.SI ic-r l.l ce of 40 yard* ?nd i!_>*i*rd. FISH1NC TACKLE. Everythmg required by the fl.sherman at a Mrtng of Vt lier cent to 33 1-3 p r c.-nt. BICYCLES and other outdoor fc-tw-tni? iJood* fully _o por cent belew l>rc\?lllng prlee*. TRAVtLLING OOTFITS. Triiiik*, batchel*. Valiv*, >t-amer t'liair* *nd Ruga, MsrkM <?lap-<-. M.-amer Bbeaa, 4c. a( from 20 per ceal to 30 per cent bclow pr.ci* ctiarged by NgVhU deaiera. R. H. MAO Y & CO. TO TAKE PART IX THF WORLVB FAIB, ACCKfTAXCF. OF TIII'. INVITATION BY BEVEEAL i.KI'.N C0U_fTHIB9?ABKAESA8 BB? li.;, XO MAKE AN Al'l'r.')l'lUATI.?N. iraaklagtOB. April 4.-A lakagraaa was recelved at th- Departmenl o. Btate yeaterday fraaa "?***?"? tne ipedal ehoualaakiaer In behalf of the WorM'B Falr te Ceatral Axaerlea, aaaoaadng ihat the PrcaSdcot of Salvador bai aeeepted the invitatton to t-.v part ta the Bxpoattloo, aad Had ai.p-4.itcd fivo commlaaloneri lo repreeaat that regaKUe at Chleago and .nre aa cxliii.lt ft.Hy llreatratlBg Ka "?-'"='"?;? ??nt Bcrlven ;.i*-. tatographed tbal -alvadc* alll .,-,,, ita own balidlng, nnd ti.at tlie NaOooal bfaaaaaa artll aend a velaabte exhlUt. Ueeteoani Boker, tke ipeclal coaunlaaloBer to Me* leo telegrapha the DopartmeBl thal Maxleo baa an ,......?.4 lt* ?eeeptanee ol Ihe hivltatfon, and will ereet ?i bulldliiK m Chleago Mirpoaalng even tbal wi.Mi .0:1-, i, ii 1 r.n play of the fcexleeo Republlc al Parte. ni, ,,.,.?, V. ... g^wyer, ipeclal coramUaioner to ,h.' \n . provkicea ..f iii-a/.fl. suyi thal the i\--i _2nt o t:,'J provin%a i* tavorably dl aoaed taward ,!?? F._poslilon and will do everythlnf poedbw to aei aaa 8 ,-nll 1 xliil.lt. I.lttl.- Etoek, Ark.; Aprll 4 (gpectaD.-The LegWatare ?dlonroed to-day wfthoat auklng aa epproprlatloa for tke ebhuaMaa Expoettloa. Tha Governor Mda aftci-n.ioij BtatCd that hc wonld _BRM I BOll B8 Govcn-or of Arkanaaa muaaallm each county to se;id a repre aeatatlra lo UttM ioel ?t a Ume to be tatfgnated, for tlie parpose ef onanlaku * ITort-'e Palr commlttee to acruro prlvate siihsrriptioris. Tli.? lntention la to .-?| 50 .OOO and make * creditablo e_liibit at tho i-.tx. Tke Legtabatare whleh Just adjearued made an wproprlatlon of ooe-foarth of a i.iin ea ___??_??*_____ able property nf the ?ui ? lo penalon ex-rebel ?*dlfra and voted t?JOO for a poor pletare of Ittt. DearU. whtcB now lung* over the Bpeaker'a desk ln plaee of a w? ure ef c.-i .--- WaaJilngton, ah..-h wa- removed. Bal the Lodslaturc refused to contrlbute t-.vrnnl tno World'i Falr be. hmm II vrvi liekd In a Northern _cliy. lt 1, dnt- 10 tb' pruminenl and Uberal member* of tne Democratic part) ol Arkaaaaa to aay tbat the posuioo taken u tin* matter doea nol moel with *w ?Wfov*J anv more than the numcrous murder. "' K*Put,{ic___J ln the pnal haa done. The U-gMature v-i-omp ished nothliii. ol pablle beoefll bat enacled Baaay baa ann hnrtfii lawa. -?,-? FLAUBt CAV8B BXCITEMEB1 TB OBABThSJ. Baaoke r *- freai tka baseaaenl ef the Bve it irj balidlng, Nu. it.: Qraad-et, aoon after aaaa yeater* day, and eaaaed aaea In the emptoj of MeKee ? Her* i, deatera la baby aarrlages ea the fieaad Boor, to beal a haaty retreal le the aldewalk. Other aeen panta of the halldlBg aoon knaw tfcal a Ita was bara ln| below them, and they led lo tho roof or to tho atreet, Blevea young women arere at work la tfca embroldery ihopa ol H. H. Baaalhr, ea tbe thkd loor. Thi..f then aaal oai by way af the reof. The ! othera went down a flre-eacape on tbe Boater-at frool of ilto building, aml arere beiped irooi the lower bal cony bj Pollee Bergean! Langan, af ihe Bttaabeth-at -lailon. and awaahera ol Hooh aml Laddar Coaapaay No. :>. who aaawared u.c Bral eaaraa. A tim-d alaraa was rang * law aalaataa later, but tha axtra eoaapaetea were tu.t aeeded. Altheogh tfca Baaaea aaaal aj throuaii J a aoiatwaj ai Ifcr as tfca thlrd a.kv. tba Breaaea tbe building aaaUy, and tlie cntlre Maa did not e.vcced #1 5.000. MeKee A\ Harrlagton'i loaa araa aaM to be oniy #1.000, a* tbe aaaaaa aajre kept oal of the Brel itory. on the -. 1 ona Boor tiio itoek >.f tbe Saalaon l>e?.iKiiinp .v ... -, ? .iu;.i_"(i about 8_.0??_ aecordlni I eatlm.te of D l I 1 1. il_ pre*lden< of the company. The 1 ull llnft wo d_m_ged about 84.000. Thanemaln dri- of the lo ? ed bi II. '?? Bannfhr, Pauaa -. 11, machiniata, on tfce thlrd Boor; William v. ll . ! jilit.- prlnter. on tlie fi-nrtli floor, and F. A. Kiein, cutiery, w tia*"* baaamant: in*uiance earara tho fAlBTBBB riOBTIXO FOR sBOItTEB IIOFRS. Wraaa iAWt palntera qarl work yaaierday they ii-tr riei la Ckweudaa Rail aad rcpotted to a |otnt haord af nn nnion-: wketker their aaaployera a*aaM their demand for n worliday of .i^'ht lu.nr-. OT not. The feUewhi flraaa (ua-.t<si tiic daaaand: Xlflkaj >v Co., Poarth .-' iad rarent) foarth-at.; Dlllon Broth i-r*. Tinrii ;ivf. an-i m\:> iii*i *t., Daveapori I Oo., rifih iv,-. and rin-t\ -.-' ? 11. -t.; r, u.i-i- .v li., l-'iftli ave ind Nuii-t"-ntii *i.: Aberle & Boa, Bevent-vava .md Twenty-tourth l.i Jonea .* Hatliburn, Bla ami Forty nlntb -1.; Legi irth ive aad Twenti leventb-at.; Joka Law- .* Oo., -eventb-aoe. and V-.-tv nliitli -t.; Hi-*ln .. Btar, Hfth-ave. and Mnetcanth-al . und Oungaa A Johnwn. l-t i.n.i Thlrtj wcond -t- A number of boa*e*i are uneer t-i whal than will do, l,m will pmbsbh to-morrow. lt h upected Hi?t o.ih*i Mlntera win gu ,,:, tti-tbe in "i- wli re th.' 1 ?>**.-. n-fu-i- t" aronl < woikday ol righl houra -*. lt 1* -,dd. wUI ouuilby uou .41100 oieii aad dgbt tha unlou.. BLAIXE TUE BAJ0BITT8 FIRST CB0ICE. RESULT OP . PO..L OP THP. MABBACIBUB-T-. MWI-B.4TUBB BOMB <>Pl.\ioxs. Boatea, .\pni 4 (gpertap.?-Tho Baeoed," who?o Bdttor la apeahar of ti.e lloaaa, haa made a aa_rvaaa af Ihe Legislaturo oi: tl,..- Presidentfal ijiieation, and daelaree thal Manaehiiaatla a tar Bkfae for its next Pn iMaatial eaaBMate, The preMnaeaa given for fli-t ebolee aro as follows- blaine, 104; H*-W__b_, -ji . Sherama, 6; Kccd, j, Algar, 1 ..f ti.e lOf. vfce lenl ln their preferences for Bluit-.e, forty-tltree say tiiey havo no aeoond ehaaaa. The azpreaaleaa af atefaf aaa f.r bboobmI ehotee ?,? bkm aeaMaaaac; but here Praaldent HarrNon had-. a- is .-hown l.v tlie foUoarlng Bgaiaa: iia'-i-ison 31; niainc, |g; Bead, 11; l.lncoln, 4; McKinlcv, r.: ?.p,,o:ier. -J; Andrew D. Whlto. 1. The men wlu> aro for Harrlaon aa flr-t choice are large ly for Blaine as serond, and vice vcrsa. BOBM of the aapuaaleni of opinion are interesting. senator GUaaafl i-. for I'.la'ne "flnt, BCCO?I and every time." a-- lha "beat e.vpositor of K<pubilc_.n pollcy." Beaator Low belieaaa that -no other m:.n is sr? near the BBBBBSfl a-s Mr. Jtlaiii-j.'* Mr. D-ar, of Boaton. wants Blaine. ??> he -is a IBnioagh bellever in -thfl lOB-g men.' a-.ri thev believe fhorouglily in him.'* Mr. rritton. oi >toughton, i.i for Kced. and haa no sec-ond rhoice. Mr. lhaBT, of .N'cw Bedford. aaya: " Ncver vaa iu favor of F:l.iine before. but now con sidcr him tlM BtfMffla. rnndid-.te.'' Mr. Emerv. of Taunton, hv- for a lir>t choice ??Jnine. <?. Blaine and reelprorlty.-' Mr. Edson, of Darnstable, think* -HarrlBta. has thua for made a most admlrable Presi? dent, and iteaetrea a -r-cond tcrm.*' How itnaf 1* the Blarinc acutiiiient la Bhown by Senator Fowier'a ilatcrnent. He La for Blaine tirst. and) MeKlBtry se.ond, adding " But I have no BCeopd choice N long us Bkiae hves nnd Beea not tnke lumaelf oul of the tl. id aa Bb*otateIy na ln l-Rr-." Mr. Kurray, of Pttchbnrg, i- f,?r Harriaon lr*t and : seeond. with tlie explnnation. - Believes cuatorn antttle* iVr. Harrt-on t.. :?. renomlnatlon; if he doe? not rte>ire it. I aaa fnr Blalue." Mr. Bill, of Paiton, introducea Algar hs hl? choice f ar Vlee PreaMeat. bnl is lor Blalna. Chalrman Olmstead. of the Kepiihlican Conimlttee. pr_ poses the ti.ket .,f "Blaine aml Lincoln." THE WEJTBER REPORT. rORBC-ST TII.LH P. M. BITM0AT. Waabi*\gtoo, April i,?9at Baal :.. Kev-Terk. E*?tera Peeaeylvaoia and BearJeralpi fair; nurtiiueatcrly wlr.da; nilffhtly toelar; fair llaoday. l-'.-r \V,-t,:ii Ni-.i Y-ik, \V,-t.-ra l'o u,\vi\_nU, Weal Vlisiiii. BBri O'll-i. f.r ii?iUiv , M. ilv mb**\m\ wjinier l>/ s. iii iv n ui.c; aranaor, fair Meadap. i-',,i- Malae, Hf-Haaipahli , v,in.,...t, Mt>_- huaetta Kimd Ulabd aaal Coaae. lt. t ilighUy i ? i.i , fnr ?eath<ri noilhateaterl) arlnd*; aanaer, fair Mai Kor Um Dtatrkl >f Co_an?da, Maryhaad and Deiawate. eold, f.iir areatlMi Buadaj a i?.-?? , ;.. Meaaay. v.r.i-.ia. Kerth CaiaLaa. a uu. t-.u'ii? *..d Plorida, ?In.'i.t!) eoMrr, fad : fan Monday, r,,r U-orgla, Ai. baaa ,.i.a MJ*ala*lppl. f*tr ??_.)"*; *li|iht elw?gi. ln tomptr.it-.ire, ikiept c id-i ui E?at?a Ucorgli: f.i,i Meaday. Kor indla m. waraier, fair bui.dar ar.d Monday. f.ir I......-U11.1 and _Mtern Tuxaa, fair; ulatfoiiarr i?m ueixti.rc, atctpt ?a::ncr in .N'-?. Ca-1 n it\a?, wani,.':, taif Monday. I- . I liin.ls. wirin.-r. f..1 r ?ea'h, r. Koi Mi.l.ig*.. \V_acoa?a, M-aaeaala, lo.?.i, xet^_.ka. No.t'i Uik-.U and Koath Dahota, ?..r..,-r. f-.r ?ettner. Kor u-.in aaa. aud KentueBy, fair laaAi] and MOB?BJ i wa.r... r li .\rkaii?*?. ??:iner f.ili Snn.lav ?..d Moada] Fo Mlaa uri, Kausaa and Colora-t* fal-. v,?r.ivex S-ia day and Monday. BBIBVBB local on_.r.nvATioN*s C IHOUOS: Momia*. _ BBBlaT. J |T" l.siinoiftrns diBlMg "J li;J {g-TT??????-r.:-r?i\irr"?ritf TPTV^I. I.io a--K-,?' IUK lurh-a 30. a Ja .n. ^'tetiS. ^i>r__-_ nuetuat,.u_ ye?l_d.v, _* **?*}?* Tho d_a-c? mdl.aM S^SSrS^aP^^rJS* wns Trihwa OfltaB. Ai-rtl ft. I a. n,-The barometer to>* ___u, r?t, rday. Ooaay aaaahat. ?un ? 'fW *">?" ?? ib/awi.\J2_2 ,?n..,re ran0.d Irt. H BB_I IB ieg.^jWBBJJ 8d?a) belng J-'a _aa?l tl.a.. on Ui- corc.pond.ug day lart ?Mlt uid - s Ion.'i tha., on I t ?I_v. .?__.__ in aud .1 ir or Wr and ...Wler vaeaU.-r n.ay be exre"^ ln ,u" ii.mi MBl? city to-aj^-_^_ A TYPK OP MOQBMB l>KVF-,op>!KNT.__^n__B The N,.c, Khora Ye^tihule Llmltf.1 --?>.-V _f?Jt3fJ2" - t.imit-.1- tiain oal od New Yot* for 9****^ leavea ?;.-..nd Oentral BtaUon a' t _0p. m. "'.rm?L Typlral lu al! n pai.ment> , f the hlghoat detelofmeaai in aiMPi apeed aud tomlort.