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CHANCES OF RAPID TRANSIT, j THK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ASKS lui. A HEARING ON ITS HILL. ,.,,-.-11 I1.ITV THAT IT MW BB Bl'BSTITUTBD Mil. BUTTB'S ASSEMBLY MEASURE BB RAPIDLY ADVANCED. won lt stay '?? ?i tr. ti ri in ni.i'iy s? mon* my Hall merni, rs are continuing their ?tt>-s!t on r that moat Just nveaa-ure for the relief rot N"' w-York. the hi;; ti Incorporate the lent Loan Society. The leader of this eff.irt t/lll vu Bulser, who talks no loudly the |.r man. line ,.f his meth efore the Assembly Judiciary Com ? uimn the bill an amendment pro ,v c mtr dler Pitch and the Itiarl of T.lx Commissioners i of the Board of Trustees of the the amendment was unobjeetlon >ua that lt wa.s offered tor the t the bl I b ich to th- Senate sn I - v. Mr. Bulser obtained two mendment, and Mr-. Sheffield two V0I , -lt. while three members of tho ju? diciary Comn ttee refralni I fr,>m voting. TO OUST THE MURPHY MAYOR. EX-MAYOR WHE1_AN WILL CONTKST MOL LOY'S ELECTION*. TUB PHNATK CITIKr" COMMITTEE WILT. GIVE A _____1__N_I ON TUESDAY ON* THE TROT POLICE BIIX-A BODT GUARD FOK A WITNESS AGAINST SHEA. Troy, April 1 (Special).? Francis J. Malloy, tho Murphy Mayor of this city. Whose certificate of election ls stained with th. blood of Robert Ro*--., the young Scotchman who waa brutaJly murdered by "Hat" Shea while he was attempting to prevent Ulevsl votlner on last Election Pay. may not enjoy -?fur all the fruits of that Ill-Rotten victory, l'n der the provisions of th* Klectlon law, any one who has been Injured through a fraudulent election van bring qno-warranto proceedings ho trie Supremo c _rt and comf-ei the beneficiary "f the wrong to ?ll >iv thal ba is Justly entitled to tin- results of the election. Ex-Mayor Whelan, who was th^ candidate of the Republicans and the Democratic Independents who hoped through Mr. Whelan's election to rid the city of the rule of "Boas" Murphy, has begun such proceedings Mr. W'h-.an has secured a large amount of testlmonv, all of which goes to show that the election of his opponent wa.s had through brib? ery, Hgsslhlg an 1 fraud of all sv-rts. Mr. Whelan ls being aile,) in his ficrht by many of the leading men of this city, a large number of whom ore ready and Miling to testify to the commission of crimes In the Interest of Murphy's candidate by the Democratic heelers and repeaters. Another lourney to Albany will be made on Tues? day of this week by the Committee o_ safety, but lt IB fae. expected this time that any upstart private secretary ot tbe Governor will threaten the members of the committ.-e with Indictment because they de aire to avail themselves of tbs constitutional righi of petition. When tbs committee go<-s to Albany this week lt will be to make an appeal In an en? tirely different direction. This time the comm tte* wiil appear before the rules committee of Hm Re publican Senate, and lt will expect and will receive a cordial welcome, The cause of the visit is the .il? aire of ail the best citizens of this Murpby-rldden community to have the Legit latura pass a bill which now ls pending and which ls expected to ;_id materially In taking away from the unscrupulous political bom wi,_ controls lt th.- power of th-- , in politics. Tr-y is practically tn th" same cn !.? a as New-York City In regard to the manner in which the ;? |a ma* ,,? inaction Lay, tbs only dlff-i. ? |, ,. ,,,,,.. ,,f D;,. .\'ew-Y..rk City > tbs absolute domination of Tam ?aay ii.ii;, while in Troy they owe allegiance to and d' '? , n . ona save Edward Murphy, jr., or , rv of hla aubordlnatea Billa to take thc Troy police fon e ont of politics have -foi: ed In both branches of tl..- Legislature, and li |j probable that on- of these bills wdi get ?? tbe Q ome time this week. Then,, for th.- re||, | ,.. ??>,,., w-|* ->e taken up by tbs Cities Commit;... of the Senate on Tuesday night, when a an ir) will t..- ir,von to all who wish to appear tbi committee. Th- Senate Committee con sbta of Senator. Parsons, of Rochester; Reynold-. cf Brooklyn; Lanny, of Buffalo; Stapleton, "f Mor navllle; Robertson, of Jv-kslcin. Kepubllcans; I < i i ?.?mien, of N.-w-Vork, Democrats 111 la so drawn aa to compel tim Mayor to ap? point thi men ulm are selected bv thi peoples [;;? entatlvea In the Hoard of Aldermen. L'ndei vj v ? the Republican members ol tbe board , " T fleet two men, and the Democratic members ???'? iv T' .. name* thus aelected are to be certl ?e<l to the Mayor as the ? h.uv.-, respectively, of the tao parties, and he la compelled to appoint the lour i:.-i: thua named. The sam.- bill ls also in tbe narids ol thi Assembly Committee on i Itles, which 'in l">!d a meeting on Tuesday afternoon. It -vis ?;""'????! In the lower House by Assemblyman 1'...-ir. I.---, of Rensselaer fount v. -?tn : i ii rep rti > to the Assembly on Wednes? day morning, there is no reason why it should not ? ? ? n th< following dav. A notice to aua i, ' f tl rni.lv can lie given on lay, wt, , ii v. ill p rmlt tbe taking up and 1 the bin oul of its order on the following sty. it is understood h-r- thal Hamilton Pish, of putnam County, will take chan.f the bin on the B> ?rpf the .ssembly, and thal Speaker Malta and Hr. Ainsworth ar.- both heartllv In sympathy with its provisions. Th* H ??- Committee, which hn? been Invest*-. , ' :' ' "1 >n fraud" of this atty, has found, on the s-,V ... ?.. . .,, ,, v ,lf a j" " witn numb r of reliable ?Troy policemen are in the hiivt *I c,7' driving them out S -s. thr. hoi rresl Rep il ofljeers, aul ar times uniting wit S_v? to get them out of Ih Z*Y' ?hi:e the repeat era stuff th- ba ----- FLINT'S FINE FURNITURE For Modem Homes. The tendency of the times is toward moro Hustle bom-ea BeaaUful furniture makes the house beautiful, If v,,u k, .,, ,lp wjth ,,,,. fi;i)(.s you must have beautiful furniture. Our furniture will supply your needs and eat >*fy you, wants, it, beauty ls all that <-,? be it-b-sd. Ifs graceful in design, fine of tinisii j ?Mc. tbs best workmanship, it's dumbie, it Wi" add a lasting chaim to your rm mis. ^" s^ii ni maaufaeturlng price*, rou can afford artistic furniture If you buy of US, f.r then yog "HIV OK THU >l A Iv lilt" GEO. C. FLINT CO., Furniture Makers. 104,106 and 108 West 14th St. ANI> _-.ro*- th** mc.tiM: ooasas-OMMtw < *Tas*a*smmI Albany. April L v emblyman Sh.-nield says that ?? ? from Henry R. Beekman, ns . n tentative of tbe Chamber or Commet re nf ?s-ew-Yorl a king foi i hearing before tbe _a thti wi ? k on tbe Rai ld of th rt ; ly. Mr. (.bekman In bis let : that the Chamber of Commerce wo il 1 delegation of its representative men ?and ,i strom plea in behalf of the measure. ive ] i alnce tbe Chamber of Com blll and sent it to Albany, -arner. mptly Introduced by Mr. Sh.-ni. 11 ti I ? McMahon. Having iona thus far. ths ( - ? ,k no st. i.s. apparently, to srousc public New-. >rh Cttjr in favor of the meas ur.. and did nol appear at Albany by any refe to tah thnt ths bill bs favorably re? lats and Assembly Cities eommlt | 1 li not yet too late, how-vr. to pass the bill. fat th.-re happens to be on the order of third read 1,^. . i rmbty s rapid transit bill lutio duced by Mr. Butta, at the alleged request of som. -.tiona This could be thrust aside by t> . Assembly, and the Chamber of Commerce bill for lt thus be put in an advanced post \ . : thi calendar Of ths Assembly. Such action mbly would be especially r>-dltic in the ,. ... ? , ?' th people Of New-York, since lt ls BUS Mr. Itutts's bill ls In the Interest of the road; at any rate. \\ permits them t<> thli 1 track upon their Second. Third. Sixth i ? nus linea ?':? . chamber of Commerce will find, when Its -fi.r,-. r.rr .'? s come to Albany, that the Tammany blvmen, twentv-seven in number, are ;.],..:-! to the bill. They are op , 'i t(, anv bill which promises to create opposl ld rival Hues to th- [.resent elevated railroad Si w-Yorls. er sh-uld understand, al?i. that com ?nr befor* the present K'-iniblican Iyefflslature. it , ,; to a tribunal such as lt could not hat* found here in the last taro reara The tsr?->ent year, therefore, with its remarkable Leg ln*atu**. glvea the Chamber of Comm-rce an op - rapid transit f ?r JJew-Tork that steal them alt igether. Air idy a suffldent amount i ti atlmony in thia dire -tl in haa warran! thi " ' , mission .. ?,.- tlon ria,., i ; .,-. ward a policeman nam* I Hogan refu li - .ir-;,.- iter to leave ? - lllng-pl ic-* i ? woul i rath.-r take ' ' I'l Ol th. ni .ti. wh , vs i. ,, kr,,, v than to t ik. rh.- wor i of the 1: ? l': .."," '- ' who a .;? 1 ? | iv him put out ? ii-r -ri the aim !'? 1* ' '??. '?' -l"- i.isl ted on pt vi nt lng a lieu, crane worker from enuring the booth? with votci - iv ll ? 'j . -, w ... , the p -llcem in p< rmltti I rep it< rs to -. wlshi I. In spite of the pru Demo .? were w irk i i harmony for a pm . Policeman Cahill, who w.is on duty at the polling I .? ' ? ? nth Wa ni. ? itltude ..' s.- Mm 1'.;, by driving th Republican watch rs, ? hom I . I credentials, from mci r !?? -'mi"..i ,t gang of il, iul li': nam ol mi n wi ? kn iwn In the ward. In even' election dlstricl In "?e cl.) Just such things a., this occurred, cou.d haw been prevented had the poili ? force b en m ide ur. ol ' -:- ? I to lo theil . . rather than to aid In rolling up Illegal majoi the various districts for Senator Murphy's right hand man. Tl." ''?mm:';.: Public .-'ii rv now has under consideration che selection of a bodyguard for the little b.ys who testified on the witness s*-.ml to the facts 0f ,|?. murder. The ivy ls Julius Miekei. I he t.- rim iny which ).<? gai e was am mg the - hr ? i"';' out during the Inquest which r suited lu the holding of "Bat" Shi i f.r the (.rand Jun*. MllC the little fellow r.vl.l',. I. a g.,.,... , , f ,,,,',. Inn:--, who ar- th- sons of Sl,-i sviv.|v.-!il7rer4 has repeatedly tried to do him bodily Injury. Several tin..-.- he bas 1.1, set u|xin and would hav.- I.n badly beaten had it nol been for the rim-iv inter? position of * >m- ruan able ;.i oise with the young nunans, on 'hts account the Committee of 8 will hire a man old en (Ugh arid atrong enough ro afr .rd the youngster protection from b.iiiv Injury on h.s way to end from sobool and while he la at his play. WESTCHESTER COUNTY. YONKERS. Mayor Weller has vetoed the resolution of the Common Council asking the Legislature to grant authority to issue ***_M.000 additional street Improve? ment and paving honda.\t yonkers Lawn Tennis Clubhouse to-night I >r. William K nt is, of New-York, will give an hour of mystification, ar.l music win be furnished by the Ruby Brooka 1 ? of banjoists After the entertainment there will' be dancing. . . . The total bondel debt of the city ls given as C_S**,lBStt. Thia Includes 11,000.00. of water bon iv, tl-7.000 of assessmeni bonds and IIS., OM of tax-relief bonds . . . The annual meeting of th.- Westchester County Teachers' Association waa held in th.- lii^h Behool Building mi Saturday, with a larg.- attendance of teachei ri n all ports of the county. These utile,ts were chosen: President, John Millar. Peeksklll: v.presidents, Miss Caro? line A Dresser, Yonkers; .1 M flrlmes, Mount Ver? non; Robert McDonald, Irvington, and Wayne Poa, I'r.ton: aecretary and r ? urer, John C Rock? well, Portchcater. . . . The chief so 1-tv Incident of the post-Lenten season was a seri a of tableaua given at tin- Yonkers Lawn Tennl Clubhouse n Saturday evening, Illustrating Tennyson'a "Dream of dir Women. The poem waa rend by Charlea Phillp Easton, and the lendlni chara ter* wore taken as follows: "Helen of Troy." Mirv ah,.ma Belknap; "Iphigenia." Miss Neille Reid; "Cleo patra." Mi*- Bkltt; "Jephtha'a Daughter." Eleanor Smith; "Rosamond." Mlsa Jessie Heer mance; "Joan of Arc." Miss Gibson MOUNT VERNON. The birthday anniversary of Oeneral .Jeal Dow will be celebrated to-n.orr.r.v ev tiing by a C masa-meetlng tn willard Hall, under the au of the Hand of Hope, Colonel J. E_ Bryant srlll preside, aril addresses will be made by the Rev, Di K!.-!,-her Hamlin, of New-York, and ? ?",-r_ T ?> Wright Family Quartet will furnish the irv . . . < ?n Thursday evening tbe Oratorio - will give "Samson, under the dir. ??', ,n of Pr >1 .\.:r.-i Hallam, in th>- Baptist Church NEW-JERSEY. PATERSON*. John Martin, twenty-four years nil, was arrested Saturday evening on th.- charge of conspiracy, required to give fl.OOO ball. His ?>???? Van Dorn, twenty-one years old, lives lr P She alleges that Martin led her to the altar of the Protestant Episcopal Chufch of the Holy Com? munion In Paterson, on the evening of September '? IMC. where a marri ure ceremon) a 1 performed and sbe became a bride under the Influence of a drug admlnlster.-d to her In a hotel, where the wedding party halted on ria ir way lo church r-1 ?? returned to her home wltb her supposed hu and, aft.-r living together for three m. ?"(--. re? quested Martin to begin house-keeping. and Informed her that he was not h-r husband, de? claring that she had riv r.> 1 John Powers who accompanied them to the churcl T woman th.-n for the flrsl time examined ihe .-ate. snd disc.,vi r.-1 lhal a trick had been playi 1 upon her. /. M Ward, a lawj r who la Interest 1 g himself in th.- woman's behalf, learned a few days ago that Marlin and his nial.- witness ir.iv. a ? names t. the den .*n ? M ? li 1 complice's right name is john Duncan, of Brooklyn, h ls said to have a number of w-n ? Paterson. A wat rant t.a-i be.-n ia_u< 1 arrest TI Af* KI'.N'S A CK. Judge winiam Waiter Phelps baa promla 1 te open the firemen's fair In Company G'f arm ,rv to? morrow night, and an enthusiastic reception la in store f-r him. Since becoming a lu lr-- Mr Phi ap),carnn. ea at affalra of this kind have 1.n t -0 infrequent to please his Rergen County fri-rids. The win of Mlsa Jane Bartholf, iv probated, leavea R.ttM to ihe Hoard of Porelgn Ml slons of the Ref .rined Church and BOO for domestic mis? sions. .indi;.- Phelps ls having three gate-houses bulli <n bia Teaneck estate. JERSEY city. Alfro-d Bulkark, twenty-seven years old. of No. KM First-eve., New-York., employed as ? driver by llenn- Egger*, of No. Uti Hudson-at, New-York, waa driving through Qrand-at., Jersey City, lat Saturday night, a*hen hli ttu?-k waa atruek by motor So. rr. of the Bayonne line, and he waa badly Injured. He was taken to the City Hospital UNSETTLED LABOR TROUBLES. TALK ov ARBITRATION ir.'i'.vtrirs* THR SUS PENDED I'N!"NS AND THE V. \I.Kl\H 1.1:1.r..; vi irs The contention between the Board of watkins i*-'m of the Building Trad. ind ? reral of tba local unions whose .Muru. I ive been au pended from that organisation for refusing to -'rik- when ordered lo do si by tbe board, remalna unsettled. A oonfi n no i. tween c immlttei fi irn rh.- ir..ard of Walking Delegatea and the rebellious unlona was t.? be held al N 1. IM Baal Plfty-irtnth-st. al I p. m. yesterday to agree 11lH.11 a basis of settlement. At that h.,:r 1 committee of the board appear"! al tba appointed place, and found the District Council of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners in executive session. Th- committee was told to re? turn al 4 "', lock, but they did nol do no, as they w.-re offended at rn- |ong-wlndi Inesa of the 1 11 pen tera *u ?'. o'clock delegates from other unions witn which the carp<-ntera ar.- In aympathy Joined ilnm. and ll waa 7 o'clock before the do ra were opem l. Then much time was expended In formukit ir, i statement of their position. During the executive se sion rh.- proposition of tbe Hoard of Walking Delegates for the suspended un .... to recede from their position was declared to be t hi arbitrary, and it wa rejected, and the carpenters letermined to remain neutral In the con? troversy' b.-tween the boa: I .md tbe steam? fitters and elevator constructor, and to con? tinue to refuse to strike against them They decided to attend a m.in r of tho board to be held this morning ind present lo ir the proposition of the peace-seeklns plasterers thal tie arpentera withdraw from all joba now on atrlke on condition that the board rescind the suspension of delegates. They also decided to propose arbitration by funa man who la not a walking delegate. Th.- proposltl ni for arbitration is favorably re? garded TTie absurdity of .1 thousand or more men being either on atrlke or locked oul aft.r ha been mu r< renfly so long unemployed la generally nixed, and ll ls believed that If President iMw.rd !;. Harp r, of the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Aai relation, >r some other capable and dlsin tereste l man co lld be agri e I upon - in arbitrator the result would n .t oniv be beneficial to the labor unlona bul permit work to b resumed at once, the h.. n thereby being re-employed and the ; irv buildings ??: which they were at work completed without further delay BROOKLTN PRINTERS STILL ON STRIKE. The Central Labor Union mel at No. Kl l-'ulton st.< Brooklyn, yesterday, and heard a repori from Typographical Un. n Sa N ir. regard to the strii<<? i.r the eompo Itors on "The Brooklyn Times" ami "C ll*"" whick began on Saturday. It was de? cided to extend financial aid to the men who have ?.truck No settlement has u-.-n reached betw-e.-n tb- publlsliers of tl.es.. ie wspapera an! Ibelr men, and both are deckled lo stand by the positions they have tak.-n There ar.- enough men wno have been secured to woik at the reduced rates to enable the papi rs tO bs Issued as usual to-day. EXTBXSIYR TIX-PLATR WORRA TO BR BUILT. Washington, Pen*. April l.-Tbs erection sear thi< place "f i>roKably the most extensive tin-plats Plant in the i'nit-,1 f*tat<_ is practically assured. Th.- company is composed of New-Tort capltallsta The capital stock of the company ls M_.0W. Tile works wi I cover several acres of groin I and | ra employment to -00 men. It ls the Intention to have the worts In OperStloa by December nev t Be wlmt >ou be, B"t what unclean awv-tfcrts would in_ke you s-i,.i t-i Iv ell ' rysll .v- Oe_* Um ..f World Wide Kictlon. (310 31- Uh asa, o-i-n-r Wcit _Olh-?t.> Another month nnd you nui> not he ni.le tat -e.-nre liny of tlie tmr _. :< I ?> - lie ii re noss .ilT.-rliiK In every kind mt CARP-BT. THE MMllv; PATTEEM- ARK IN Royal wilton-. .gi.r.o ii"d> Bi ease la.7.".-. Velvets . 7iic. nml IK>?-. 'I'n pest rles . 4."?r. nod lilli-. Our ree.-n I Im pori n I limn of MATTI SOS ll re liiru'-r il.nii i-ier. lind Hie price- ure Hie Inner.! ever kunu ll. J. & J. DOBSON, 2 East 14th St. REPUBLICANS MEET TO-NIGHT Till-: NI.W COUNTY COMMITTEE TD BE ORGANIZED. SOME OT Tin: MEN wno auk tat.kkd aHOI'T POR Tilt: MK1-T.REST OPTICM The Executive Committee of tbe Republican Or | in sat) i, of Bbs i'ty sud County of New-York met al tbe headquarters, No. 1.122 Broadsaay, Issi even? ing tot the purpose Of nrranRjInK tlie details of the llr.-ir meeting of the newly elected Republican Coun? ty Committee, which convenes for orKanl7?-ttlon at I '? ; r Union thi- evening. Every Assembly dis? trict was represented. There w?-r>- present .lobn E Mirholtarnd, Oeneral Michael Kerwin, state (*mm tii."????rt an Henry Ofsawe, Dr. I.. I_ Se-itnan. Otto Irving wise. Assemblyman Tbomaa W. Robertson, ll... in lt Wilson, Dr. Hamlltun Williams, Moana O, Byers, Stephen N. Mmonaon, Ob ester ll Benth* worth, Joseph Wilkinson, William A. Mapes, Jr., 1 >r 1: c Skinner, James B. Townsend, Jamss a. McMurray, Prank Murphy, il. ("ay Pksrey, l>r. A s Houghton, Oeneral A. H. I__ Orange arni mnny ot h.-r--. Amanirementa for tbe Immediate establishment of permanent general beadquertera In a central situa tlon were tn ol., ani also f-.r the op.-tiJiiK of psr> tr .'lieut Assembly district headqnartera for every ri in tia ,-iiv lt iv th.- intention .-f th.- com mlttee tait rr. ni thia tim* forward evsrythlns ahull be ni- r. a perm ir ni I isl Ta.- County Commit? tee, Mhlcri nr ...ra to-nlirht. is composed "f LEO dele There is one ile ??; ai.- fr un every .-lection '! strict in the city, rn ik.rur 1,142. In sildltl in ther 'to .1 a,:,: ri] rv | ls ? ri ?: t l-l V I a r-pr-s. ri tat I n of on leleirate for ever>- 210 Republican rotes ; : for Secretary of Star.- last November, or tn ir..r nari ? ? . 1. will add JU delegates, ?v n of tt:. : everal Aasembl) I - 1 ex ottldo iiiemlM-rs makliiK th.- total 1 ;?" Th.- committee will elect t>-nircht a president, four vi--,- presidents, a recording, a reading an 1 a _orres|Kiniil and a clerk A mons the names discussed tor president last rep th.: General Kerwin, Mr Mllhol l.-:l Mr Uriss- .ml Mr. Bouthworlh l'or Vice pi tdenta H. H Wilson, I >r Hamilton Williams c-ii.-iii a ll l.a Urii- ll C. Piercy, Moses (I. livers, Joseph Wilkins n and Dr Reamsn wera . ol lt was said th it M P H. Voullalre, Mr. Wise, ex-Alderman M.-Murray or William A Mapea Jr.. tnlirht I"- named for - ci 1 urlea Rhtlre harmony pr.-valle.] during the session, nn.l lr waa pr - -11 -----1 thal thin iir-t meeting of the inty 1'"ililli";'-- this evenlns v...,:'. 1 prove one "f the largest, mosl - ir ? ssful itel most effective futh ei Inga evi r held In ' to 'p'-r I'nlon WORK OF Gfx">r> OOVERNMBNT CLUB B At a general meeting of fjood Oovsenmeni Club li last ?..k th.- following action waa taken- Tba ?' -mm ??.r; Leglal n ? ibmltted 1 MU, " ro provide for the sile of the privilege ..f dumping earth ??? I 1 ich pa rta of Ihe p ibllc parin of ty of New-Yoik aa may require to be Riled in" The ??: ib by ui I dlr '? 1 ih< t.. have the bill Introduced In boan branches ,.f rh.. I... i' ll ? Bl ll carn- oUl .lurlm- ' h- dl_ ? lhal thi privilege his hitherto l.n given away li .err.iln Ta ninia rr. favorites, who farm lt out and make Isl ls th r,-fr-.m Ti ? pt .v. m. nt of nv Riverside Park, nos entered upon, with rh- great imounl if niling to be done ..utsti 1.. 1 be. md thi rlvei wall, ia. 1 il mak.- ttl.- privlb-K* pr .'vi.- .??.!??-. ear. a hie ? amount < "tub lt thinks should gu Into irv cltj treasury and nol lt.tr.iln Tatum irr p -ckets j 1, gislatlve ? immlttee also r.-i-.n.-i "An . 1 . . . ? km of peraoni from aervti % aa trial ind din el" 1 "epartment of the cltj of Nev. leik io obtain sfhdavtts . nwnei a.w- v persons In .-rnr, r fe -sen and bull lim Ung forth the n imea of all nd ill iv ' lng or io Ig1n? rr ereln " 'i . ? 1,1:1 proceeds to '1 n imea abai I then be 1 ? the n eu wi 1 ?ting f ir fear of Jury dutj The ll ? ol 'ur.:, la said 1.ntsln al pres ,.-.,...,. , , ? -? mptu>n or l.t-ii-.n.- th.li- iva iff thi r_n Monday, April ? ??-?.? ..- me mMntm. n ll . -t th- "Chamber of 1 inrttni tee lb s ttl Rapid Transll Uni." ? ? A HERMON ON 'TKKi'l.SK Y, DIVVER A CO." The Rev Alexander Irvine, pastor "f tbe Church of Bea end l_and, Mnrkel ar, 1 Henry sts, addressed hi. congrei il rday on tba aubje -v "ii . hold Ooda." \ a prelude to hla address Slr Irvine mile ,1 few remarks coi.mini,- "Teknlsky, Dlwer _ Co" in pa) lng _ ls to tbs Ilrm Mr. Irvine sail that Ibe politics of th- III Assembly Dis. trict wen a masa ut corruption and were never m..te in need of a thorough cleansing than si Cbs present time. Teknlsky, he aaid, waa a niau who had a -i.n iwledged himself to be a lawbreaker In bia ? men! to tbe fl nate Investigating Committee, .,- i -j -h a man was to go aa a delegate to tbs Ctinstitul mal 1 '..nv. ration Mi Irvine thought the time was ripe for a i-olltt ila fall, if tt.leslrlng lo sc tl - ? irv government Improved did nol allow Nation ii incl questions and partj lines to mislead them. i'i. lr the present regime things could n-.t Improve, h< lld, f.r If IMwr should retlr- his probable successor would be Tekulsky, an.l Mr. Irvin.- ,111 noi regard such a chsnge aa one for the utter. REPlTBI-ICANfl WIN IN* I.ITT 1.1-* WAIAAV Tte- t.'wn election held In Utile galla on Wadnea day lasl waa s complete victory for ihe Republican^ and ths rv-.lit brought saother Dem..eratic Htmii-, hold Into tbe Republican ranks Charles Kin*-, a prominent woollen manufacturer, wsa elected presi? dent of th.- village, defeating Samuel li Newberry i.y a majority of ?'.'? rotas. The only Democrat elected was frank Holden, the candidate for cot l.-.-tor. Captain John Taylor was elected trsssarar. The election of the Republican candidates means that th.- subjeel of 11 city charter for the vlllHlfS will be brought t.> the front again and that good government uiii take the place _f Democratic mis? rule. OFFICERS KT.IM'TI.I) I.V THK IID PISTOICT The Assembly Committee nf the Anti-Machine Kc publleans of tbs lld Assembly District hst- a meet? ing for organization al No. Ml Pearl St on Friday evening. There was an attendance of between h.-veil ty-fl v.- and eighty members. Permanent ofll cera were elected follows: John T. Hulllvun, aft g_n.___ u fioFFS >_ry--? nrraoidSt Starjdb*, (Inc dozen of the genuine Johann Hoff's Malt ExTRAl i gives as much strength and nourishment as a cask of ale, without being intoxicating. It is highly beneficial for use at meal time for convalescents, weak children and ladies, and as a general tonic for the weak and debilitated. 1-mlsl upon th-- genuine JOHANN HOKl**8, which must h...- thu -i-rn_t-r. . f ?'JOHANN IloFf' on tht Deck label i;:?n.r A l_rn<*tl_on Co.. Boto A_.au, Niw-Tark. j president; John K Sullivan, secretary; Jeremiah J. [ Hayes, treasurer: Cornelius i.en.han, sergeant-ate ; srmaj Thomas J. Hartington, chairman of the Bs ecutlve Committee. J .ho B. Mllholland addreaaed the meeting ami waa heartily applauded. Th.- com? mittee win have meet!r,..-- -,n the* 'i Tuesday of everv month THR LI BUTENANT-OO VERNOR IN TOWN. Lteutenant-Oovernor William W, Bbeebaa apent yeaierday In New-Yoik and mw a number of Demo? cratic polttlclana who called upon him at his hotel. Among thoie with whom the Lieutenant-Governor ] conferred were his brother, Police Comm! i r I John C. o. Sheehan, and the ia!'.-r's colleague, Police Commlaaloner James .1 Martin; Senator Jacob A, J Cantor and ex-Speaker William Bulser, the Demo r-ratl li ulera of thc Senate and Assembly; ruder Sheriff William ll. McDonough and John J. Gilroy, ' the Mayor** aon. Meul 'nant-Oovernor Sheehan de? clined positively to aay anything for publication last evening, ll-- would esprc ia noi plnl ma ab ir the fat- of the bl-partlaan Police bill or any other measures pending In Albany. Neither would he talk .about the poaslbli effecta of ex| I I leg ilatlon. I The aentlmenl reflected In reported tilka beta j Mr. Sheehan .ml his callera yesterday wai thal the I enactment of tia- bl-partlaan Police measure n iuld | nol result In tin- displacement of either Commla I stoner Martin ..r Commlaaloner Sheehan, as they would bs tbs t?o Democrats appointed by the Mayor. JERSEY city REPUBLICANS CONFER A conference _. Republicans was held st tbs Union Leyine club in Jersey City lae! night to consider proposed laws affecting Jersey city. Aaeauiblymen McEwsn, Salinger and Hardin-; said they did not believe the bill providing for th.- election of s new Hoard of Preeboldera of twanty-flva members tbs best that cou! 1 bs devised, but ther.- was no time for another bill, and they would accept this one. Th. v bellev.sl the bill to substitute two police courts in piac ,,f three win become a law. They reorganization of the dis It. mid als Ul? fa v tr,ct courts. Among those present were Poa! master Samuel i> Dickinson, Chairman Edward Woolley, ..f the County committee: ex-Judge W. P. Douglaas, John R, Wiggins, John Reid, of Ho? boken, .md Alderman Dusenberry, THK HI 1'AUTISAN POLICE BILL. Prominent Republicans In the city yesterday srers Speaker Malby, Senator-. Stapleton, Hound aird Hig? gins, omi chairman Charles W, Hackett, Of the Republican State Executive Committee. Bpeaker Malby, In Converaatlon, said that h>- entertained no doubts of the passage of tbs M-partlaan Police De partment bill, when lt came up. and he expected to see it ko to tbs Oovernor this week. The Republi? can Senators In town expressed similar opinions, as .lid als.. Chairman Hackett. Nobody was ready to predict what disposition Oovernor Flower would make of th- bill Th-re waa un Impression pre? vailing, however, thal the Oovernor would approve lt. or. at least, that h" would veto it, and that it would become a law. THK NEW-UTRECHT ELECTION TO-MORROW. Tie- el-,-ti ,n in .\.w Ctr. ht to be h 1! tO-IH 'i ? N ,,f -rreal Importance t i thal tosrn, li is t i decl le whether ring rule th-re shall be overthrown by Republicans ,i? ll i- being overthrown on all aldea I J. C. Van Pell la i'i- Rc pul te for 6 I 1 pervtaor, Indor i by Independent md honeal Dem? ocrats, whil Dennett, his opponent, ls the rli it.ti rh- r -pr v nt.itivc . ths old m icliln* gang of plunderers Republicans ihould n I fall to , vote for Van pelt Tl ?? should casi their ballots before going to their pla.f business if any? thing must be .cr, ?? I lo-morrow lovers ol -I government should se- to ll lhal lt ls not i vote. Ft ither li I ll be iv, i-i. MAJOR RATHBONE POR CONORE9B. Hamilton. Ohio, A|-r.I I Maj r Estes G R ithbi n eaterda) elected li) th** I I I I ? - ti ? I i '..-iv. r.', -i ? succeed ll rge W. HoU I Major lt.ital, n On as .1 l' >urth Assist inl I dent Ilarr time tha ?? rjl un I' r 1'resl Sox-r\'niS POTTERS BEATEN. A MOB "!' STRIKERS IN CONTROL OF EAST MYER I.I, niuo Basi Liverpool Ohio -prll ; This dty waa prac In the h inda of a * I *ni mob of triking pot? ten la* m. ht 'I.- i M >r i an I th ? city . ' - were I-.wei. - ? or ler Font hundred drunken and Infuriate I men scoured the -rr- -i. at . pia ? ? . bout I o'clock "Wa ld C k, rn h i is woi king al U McNIcol Pottery Compnny'a plant, ara pursu-d by the atrlkera and captured afr.-: a cl ute t Ove or _ blocks H- was beaten, and wai iir till taken v friends A little lat r a Trent tn man. T* mts i iN'e'.i'.. v ?, . ?? .a. ?here n th? i "? - nt bte began, and s_ert*d lo mark at Hie m Nicol ss :ks was .ct.i. I.-I ll" a ?-..-.. i o- hla ssir- end :'i- crowd minnuri-l lorn on one of the ,. i ustne streets of ihe cl y. Mn i' Nel 1 I was carrlrd Into a a ? '? ne - am.-! ard o. lered the mob I ? di | ?I .. Mrlfcei - eft ?ene, but dW not diaper -. an 1 ; i ,i ,.i ...ri . -h-.' i .ri-mi. ii men a! dlffi r ?::'. ' times during '?,. evening. All the other victims . -io-i wlthoul Injury, although several were m_de | the targets for incl) missile. A mau named Oray, ? with ros ss/.. ? ighl lix pi ?'? tl ?? of tbe i ??? i and the tw . were ac ruoan, -1 tu their hom- in th ? | suburbs lo Chief -<t Police lilli. Mu >r Merle- and I tv.., officer*, c rn s-v-ral occasions the mob a ' ?? ...'?? -l ;.. sun -und rtieiu A pecker vain.-I Ash bauah. -ii.!?;..?. ? d by rh- K tr cv! . Taylor * Knowles Comi liv. rmn fl re tbe crow.! ami i- k n-'ni- In a 1.. l.-.-rs...m .{.Mille !? iv .ti " i'I na WeX* AXAtt ttVMW towan! several of Phi minufactiirera wno appeared . .:,-.-. ?. xj?e mob dispersed aboul li oclock. Ko ar iv sta m ere m i i Ar a rv? nwr ng of pcSteiw, srblch waa In prog? ress at Hie Orand (kiera House during tbe et. resolutions w -r. passed strongly condemning tbeas oct l..ns. RAILROAD INTEBESTS. B. AND O'S I/.VDON LOAN TiHltimore, April 1 (Spacial).?Tbs mik of th-> last Week In railroad circles lc-re has b. en the new loan by the RaKlaiore bim. Ohio Railroad Covan my Hambleton at Co., bankers, in their weekly circular sn in reference to tbe loan The "tibia;- ..f tbs rail rood company are reticent atid lt ls difficult to ..blain particulars. Prom semi? official sources we learn fhn*t the loan la for ;??>?? mw .ml thal :..,""."??' will be used In pairing off tbe t ???? i loan made al London hui July, and aa linell more in payment of other obligation*, leaving E,ono,o_0 f .r th.- .-,.mpms-'s use in extension* and Im? provements. The lonti ls said to !?? scour, d by a consolidated mortgage upon the company'a system of ii,.ids rn \V?st Virginia. RECEIVER! FOR A BEt/F ROAD. Indiana-nils, ind. April i. Judge Baker, of th. Kc-ier.ii court, yesterday appointed John McLeod, of I...ui-viiie. f< ||. Tracy, of Spritu-n.-M. UL, and B, If. Kelton, of cim-inn.itl. reoeivera for the New Albany Belt and Terminal Hallway Company. Tlie complaint <>n which the action was taken alleged that tin- company was Insolvent ORIPPLRD HY THU Wlf.siix BILL. Pall Uiver. Mass, April 1. It ls not expected that tbs King Phillp mills will r.s'iiii" work to? morrow, as notice was given Saturday to g por? tion of the help that for an Indefinite period their stu fleas would not sgatn bs required. The j-.si tlon of tbs King Phillp Company ls different from that of any other af the forty corporations here, There are but three or four mills In tbs country making as tine glade of products, and lt ls one of ' the few mills In this seetlon whose goods are made lo comi<ete with those of foreign countries in tba Mew-York market. Tbe discrimination ggahmt flin fabrics In the Wilson bill caused a continuation of the dull, uncertain market for Its products. I: went on manufacturing them, however, storlm* them In Its warehouse, until lt ls said to have MW at least Uirec quarters of a million dollars' woi on hand. Its managers began alternately dratting down Its different mills, until Its two best mills wire, wholly closed for an Indefinite period. Think? ing that tbs operatives mlirht consent to work for Smaller Wages until the times grew better, Agent niine called a delegation of them together and went over the situation, miring, in conclusion, that be hart conti.b-nee enough In the future to continue manufacturing for storage, provided be could do f.i at less cost. He understocKi that a majority of the operatives consulted were willing to work under a reduced scala for a little while, but when they went to ih?-lr union for p.-nnlsi-lon to do so. that body gave orders for them to stop work ratler than submit to a reduction. Last week Mr. Chace agata re n.-wi-d bis proposition to reduce wsgi a To-morrow nirfht the spinners' Executive Committee espected to act on this propt-sltion. THU MTERBT STE1RR WILL SOT HF. ORXRRAL. PMU-PSberg, Penn., April 1?Contrary to expecta? tion, the miners and drivers tn th.- Beech Creek re? gion at their mass-m.etlUK in this place this af? ternoon d'-ciincd to Indorse ihe proposed suspension of work of the cienrlleld regtoa miners, nnd adopted a resolution to go to work to-morrow morning at the reduction and continue at work un? til ordered on strike by the O-Bcera of the national organization. s.vttdaie, Penn.. April i.?The msss mesllngs bold by the miners at Lsoaaartng, Hutchinson and Calu? met to-day w.-re lai-gety attended Tue action of the BeoCtdals convention in demanding un increase m wages and declaring in favor of a Hlrlke if the de? mands were refuses! was approved by the meeting ut Hutchinson, The meeting nt Ixsosennng de? rided to await the action of th<? convention to be held here tomorrow. The Indications are that some of the miners will stop work to-morrow morning, but the strike will not be general. The CambHa Iron Company's miners took their toola out last night. The company's two mines wtlh _00 eoka ovens, will ba ___? to-morrow. The Washing of the Feet . gets to be a weighty matter, in these days / when colored stockings will shed their colors. I Pearline does this work beautifully. > It's not only thoroughly effective, but it's \ healthy. Doctors recommend Pearline as a soak for rheumatism. ^ """" Try it in the bath It will give you a new idea of clean? liness. Bathing with Pearline ' is a perfect luxury. - "D/-s?^?_^ __?/^ Ped-lers and some unK**s*> iJCW3.1 C u'-?""' Morer* will tell yon, "tai. is a .Booda-" er" tbs _ame as Pearline." IT S FALSE?Pearline ia never pe.died, aad if y .ar grocer send, you ?om_ thine in place ot P.arvir*. <to the h.nett thing? unlitt*7* '."? JAM! "' f.K. New York. GRAND ARMY BUGLE NOTES. MAKING* READY POR MEMORIAL DAY. PREPARATIONS BT VARIOUS POSTS AND COM. MITTKI-.'S- WHAT IVKI.I.-KMiWX C. iMI'.Al H'S AUK rxiINT} The action of Mayor Charles A. Schieren. of Brooklyn, ami Bu pettis IT-at-Larga Thomas Fitchle, of Kings Ci .univ, in rsfualng to holst for elga flags upon ths 'dty and county buildings, has rteoivad the unanlmona approval ot Abraham Lincoln War Veterans, No. 1. In resolutions adopted at their last meeting the War Veterans resolved that th.- Mayor end Bupervlaor-at-Largs had shown thc true Ameri? can spirit. Thev also dv-lared that the highest honor that Could be conferred on any marching organisation in the cities of the United states is that of raising the Rasa of the country, and none other sh.mil] bs displayed ext apt, perhaps, for otii .'ial visitors from other nations. (.PARTERS KADI SUITABLE. Commissioner Daly, of th<? Department of Public Wurks, ls entitled to tbs thanks of (Ir.md .Univ men for th>- promptness with which Ii- responded to th* Kajue*, of th<- new Memorial Committee for the renovation and rsfurniahlng of Room No. I. in the city Hali, th.- headquarters of the Committee on Employment and Relief anil the downtown office of the Memorial Committee. Chairman Phillp s irn-iin appointed as members of the new Com? mittee ..n Employnv nt and Relief the following comrsdesr Dr P, ll Murphy, of Lafayett ? Post, No, 110, chairman; Charlea ll Reichert, of Reno Post, No, it, Joaeph Murphy, of li. lt Claflln Post. No. Sit; Herman Cantor, of Runnier Post. No. 24, and A. ll. Bradley, of James C. Rice Post, No. 9 Com? rade M. .1. Coleman, of Hana Powell Post. No. ?;:;:., hns i.n appointed clerk. Comrades in n.1 of ex vt.it. or Becking f..r Information as to their penaiona and other mattera of Inten -t t.. them will h.. tro len welcome than In tbe inst. Past Senior Vice-Department Commander E -I Atkinson) sec? retary of the Memorial Committee, and Oeneral Nicholas W. Day, th.- treasurer, amy he found there daily at i p, m. by all who have business connected with Memorial Pay. Comrade Coleman's ess hours ar>- from I'i a. tn. to I p. m. Admiral Farragut's grave In Woodlawn will he .: rated by th.- Farragut Naval Association ?.;i Bundey, May tl The Rev. Dr George P. Morris. ii naval veteran, will deliver the oratiin. <>n ths Uti'- Sunday. May it. Farragut's statue in Madison Square win be decorated and aervlcea arti! V- held on the spot. Congressman Amos .1. Cum? mings will deliver the oration and the Rsv. Dr. u ii Lawrence win offer prayer. All th= naval organisation, uf New-York and neighboring cities win t.ik" part. Th.- craws of naval herods burled In the N.uii Hospital Cemetery, Itrooklyn, will !>?? dec orated with appropriate ceremonlea on Sunday, Mav :;. under the lead of Naval Posl No. .'.76. William McAdoo, of Jersey City, Assistant Secretary of th. Navy, will mak- th>- address. Th>> marines and blue jackets on men-of-war In this port are ex i ?? ned to take part POR THE nation ai, ENCAMPMENT. Department commanders, staff officers and com ra !? s wh. duties during the National Encampment will pul th. tn on hors. hark, and who want horses and equipments for the parade, should communicate with Thomas ii. Sample, chairman of the Commit* tee ..ri parade sad Review, Postofllce Pox No. io, Allegheny ?'ity. Penn. Veteran orgmizations, whether corps, division, brigade, regimental, bat lery ..r company, Intending to hold reunions during tl.ti.-ampin."it week, and desiring to secure a satisfactory place of meeting, should address W. Patterson, chairman of the I'ommittee on Reunion*, No lil Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Members of ?h" Woman's Relief Corps, I .adie- of tbe O. A. it. nnd oth.-r auxiliary orrranlsattona should writ-- for In? formation to Mrs. Carrie V Sheriff, chairman Ol th.. Committee on Entertainment of Ladies, No. 21 Knoll-si , Allegheny city. I'-nn. Transportation to and from th>> National En i unpin, nt east of Pittsburg has Leen tlxe 1 by th? Trunk l.-.n.- Assoc ,rv n il one far" for tho round trip West of pittsburg the Central Tragic Associa? tion has irani.si a ra!.- which will range from One fare for the round trip to 1 rent a mlle. The l-ultee' Nival Veteran Association of tbs Pori "f Brooklyn, No. .">. met on Tuesday evening last al No .'n Rands-si . and elected the following oin.-.ts for the year Commander, Mrs. Mary c. Smith, lieutenant-commander, Mrs. H..se Rooken a ty re; lieutenant, Mrs Prank lirews: s.-cretary, Mrs. .1. Redmond; paymaster, Mrs. F. Ryder: chaplain, Mr-, n Heesly; Officer Of deck, Mrs. .1 SpTOUle. Thirty-five members were present, ..f which eeven teen wi re muster".i in at thai meeting. The associa? tion will meet on the second and fourth Tuesdays of ea.-h muuh at No. 2n Sands-st., Brooklyn. Comrade John <; Peens, who was triumphantly elected Mayor ..f Yonkers last Tuesday, has tw?cn receiving the congratulations of Grand Army friends on his i.rilli.mt campaign and magnificent victory In the fae- of a normal Democratic majority of sev ? ral hundred. When veterans stand shoulder to shoulder, as thov should, and as they lld In Yonkers last week, they seldom fall Al the neat encampment >>i" Ranken Post. No. io. Brooklyn, on Friday evening. Phillp Franz, who has served In Ihe 13th Regiment, N. c.. s. N. Y. from the \.-ar 1837 to the present. B continuous s.-r vlce of thirty-seven yeara, will present himself for muater-ln as a r_ornit ile served with hts regi? ment In 1861 and I1*'.- during the war under I,in.vin's cali for rr.nips. The badge <>f membership will be presented bv a cousin of tbe recruit. Past Com? mander Frederick I.. Schaefer, of Sumner post. No. 24. thia city. Comrades should bear In mind that the reception which Lafayette Post, No 140, ts t.> give to the new department commander, john C. Shotts, win take place ,>n Friday evening nest at the Masonic Temple. Twenty thlrd-st. and Blxth-ave. Members of other p..sis. both lu and out "f th>* city, are Invited and will bs made welcome. A HANDY HOOK FOR VETERANS Comrade B. <>. Tuckermsn. of Lafayette Post, No. Wo, has Just published an edition of the "Vet? erans' Reference Hook" for isr?4. containing a roster of all tba posts of New-York. Kings and Queens civilities, with lists of the Memorial nnd Executive Committees and of the Department and National otu. ers of the Grand Army und the National Asso? ciation of Naval Veterans. Comrade Tuckermun. who ls aide-de-camp OB the staff of National Com? mander Adams, is city passenger agent of the Royal Blue Line, and Issues his handy little book with the compliments of the passenger department of lils railroad. Posts .an procure copies for each comrade on the muster rolls by applying at the company's otu.-e. No. (18 Broadway. Mansfield Post, No. Mt, of Itrooklyn, hr making ar rangementa to visit Middletown, Conn., on Memorial Day, io decorate ihe grave ot Oeneral Mansfield, foi whom the post waa named The comrades of the post, which is next to the largest in the Department of New-York, will start for Connecticut on the evening of May _*.l and spend the MRU at Middle? town. They will bs entertained by Connecticut comrades. The Monitor Association Of Naval Veterans will celebrate the thirty-second anniversary of the naval duel ii.-tvie.-n th.- Monitor and the Merrimac om Wednesday evening; April ii, at th" headquarter-1 of the association, Bridge and Willoughby sts.. Brooklyn. Veterans, lioth seamen and landlubbers, SI* invited. St. lnw.hr Post. No. 192. General Oorge Von Schack, commander, will leave its old quarters, N i. G2 Fast Fourth-St, on May 1. and will establish lt* pool moms at l.ogellng Hall. In Ivtst Flfty seventh-st., between Second and Third aves. The new headquarters will prove convenient for a karga m.u city ..f the p<-st, .md it is expected thal tnt change win bring to rh.- |>..st an incrs-._s.-i mem? bership. l'.ist Commander F. s. Bartram, of Alexander Hamilton Post, No. iv.', whoa* ad tress ls No. 126 Wllllaru-st.. will be pleased to hear from any c..tura.le who desires to take advantage of a <-h.Mi> trip to Europe. II>> haa m ide arrange? ments and organised a *3raad Army excursion, which will start on .lune nu from this dty, ani will visit Ireland, Scotland, England, iieigium and France. The trip will take thirty-two daya *t a cost of BM _? i lim BEXEFIT FOI,' BAELBWA POOR. There was standing room only at the benefit per? formance given last night in Hammerstein's Harlem Open House, under the auspices) of the Ladies' Harlem Aid Society, for the benefit of the poor of Harlem. The boxes brought big prices, and many of UM seats were sold ut double prices. Oscar Ham? merstein's box was decorated with smilax, arranged In streamers. He gave the hons.- free, and defrayed all the expenses of the entertainment. The fol? lowing artists took part, and all were well re? ceive.lr Miss Dorothy DafTron, Mlsa Linda Da Costa. William Carter, the Daly sisters. Julius P. Wilmer, the Meriillees sisters. XV. Hoey, James H. Radcliff, I'nthan, Andrew Mack. Mia* Marcella I.lndh. Miss Sadie McDonald. Wood and Shephard. Ness ossman and Olynn and Pertoldl. The commit? tee of ladles' of the Aid Society In charge were Mra. Eugene Klein, chairwoman; Mrs. M. Nathan, Mra. .B-Ailarttd'. mmtUAuA in thr Kean AskbicaX KitviK.ss arr irrillrn '.'pr<**ly and erclutivi'j/ur tht iu.vntw. THE North American Review apr". CONTAINS Cardinal Gibbons PERSONAL REMLNISCEKCEg OF ??THB VATICAM COI SOL. Justin McCarthy. MP. N1-:\V PAUTWt IN l-.M'.t.IAMl.M William F. Wharton, Ex-Ai ct tm Sttrttary ef State. p-cyoRM in Tin: ^^b'^vJoe Hon. Thos. H. Carter, Chairman oj th,- RtfwUuwm NR. twiial Coma THE REPfBLICAE OUTI-OOK. Charles H. Cramp iitK KAVIOAl lOE UAwt* Mark Twain PRIVATE HI8TORT OF THK "JUMPING Kin ny -TOBY, R. A. Pinkerton IOROERV AS A PROFBiaiOE. The President of Brown University TARirF ,:y1i.';;:i^AKv,irK,'.ruM The Governor of Missis? sippi ?eun> Bt'PPRESSIOS OF LAW LES8NRHS IN THE SOUTH. Dr. Louis Robinson uii.i' ri: MTS IN THE BOB** Arthur Silva White an AKOl4>AM-?ICAKIXIAJ|C|A Dr. Joseph H. Senner, United Statn ('?'?"'?? utter of fmmit tttii'it. BOW WE "raT^jooBATlO-f. AND OTHER ARTICU-t. p,-m vy ail ?*ar_*_ealet? North American Review, 8 Fast tlth St.. X. Y. Our plan will never hurl you. lt will t?n,Bx you tn save, and that ls .1 fer. .r deal. We aro sHiin-* the Spalding Bicycle, without question thc acknowi.-dR.-u leader for 1^4. al 13 c nts a day?just your spending money. You will never feel yourself paying for lt. and in S short while you become the absolute owner of s bicycle that lins merit. Its name is Its guarantee. That ls sufficient Crsdendaa, good as (old, H cents a day. Tnll at our store, select your wheel, and take four tims paving for lt. A. G. SPALDING & BROS., 2in nno\nwAV. 126-128-130 NASSAU STREET. Brooklyn Store, BAA l"lnlluiili \\1-11ue, I plow ?? tii-.nl, 1,77" Mn.miss 11 s . COWPERTHWAIT Oft'e r i 11 ff Ne to ba raa i n s i n Pa r? lor En rn it a re to help out em? barrassed manufacturers. Also eredit to suit everybody on all household goods. PARK ROW. near CHATHAM SQ. FINE GUNS, Imported anrt Domestic. 1.1111 11.-111 1.irv s\ t nml __S_a < o iilrto ??lork of BirUS. HKVillVKKf*. XXL iriMTIIIX, ' Tl. <; lt 4 ll ..ll. Sig Hrnr-rlss.... la neve, ... ui, , ,e nn when Sf lljriHflaa tm- gratti iiotne inudo Urlnk ires'SS A 23 cent pacha*, makes | ea I ions of this delirious Temper I). Taylor. Mrs. Newman. Mrs. IMnkrlsplcI and Miss Krieger. rinse to HOM was realized, which will he distrib? uted this Week. EBB ot' THE Y. M. c. a. COXPRRRNCB, The serentti International coalsranes of the Ra_*b road Pepartmeai of Toting Men's christian .\s??> clatlons sass etooed yest, rd iy. At. |:1| p. m. there wa.s a mis'... ctsas ef th.- entire ssssaMaga in the grm.i audience room of Um railroad men, Forty flfth-st. and Malison-ave. It was led by George A. Warburton, general secretary of the Hailroad Ilnandh. Colonel J. J. McCook off.tvd an earnest prayer, and there w.re BUBBSfO-BI short e_Ml_SStt by detentes from seen part of tbs country At 7::W p. m. araa the farewell meeting. Clar? ence Hicks preslde-d, aad there were eloquent ad? dresses by many delegates. The conference dos.-1 happily, with the feeling anion-, all who attend-.I lt that lt bound them closer toge daer, NMMgti Ibey now parted for duty. y hosts WORE INJURY to ur snits Fitrir. St. Joseph, M.... April 1. -The St. Joseph Horti? cultural Society met in this city y."-t. rd.iy and re? ceived reports from nil parts of Northwest MIS Bourl as to the da__M__si sustained by fruit on ac? count of the recent frost. It was r ported at the meeting that plums and psan Vere practically rained, cberrles w.-re slightly Injured, r.isph-rriee .md Btraarberrlea bally damaged, leaving probably mu a third of the crop; blackberries are uninjured; apple* so far as known, are al! light; peaches were killel ,. month ago; currants and sooeeberrtse were ilanian-.-i t.. ;i great extent .ml Siberian crabs are ail killed. The facts ar. gleaned from a com? mittee appointed to make .1 cari fill examination. No retorts srere received regarding grapes, but lt ls thought tiley are not Injured. Von SMALLPOX is RROORLYW. There were SSW cases of smallpox reported In Brooklyn yesterday. In the row ot houses from No. C42 to WI Clusson-ave. the inmates were all placed under quarantine. The employes In A. D. Matthews Ai Sons' dryxoods store, in Taafe's laun? dry and Leary' & Britten's brewery will be vaccl n.ite.1 to-day. Un Tuesday th.- inmates, of Ray? mond Street Jail will bc hui.Mg those to lie vacci? nated by the direction of the Health Department. ?_ 1 ?% ''When the k<hI_ ko the hnlf-gods comn," Dicken, and Thu ?? ; .'- have <lepa.t?-<l, but we hav* In th. ir places Norris and Klpllas. dat t_.tr Bevels al Loren, CoryeU'a.