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tut: courts. i TRYING T<) EVICT THE PASTOR. thi: trovbles or the central park baitist CHURCH IN COURT CLEROTMAN AND THK OPPOSlNO TRC8TEES YIWTirv The ease of the Csntrsl Park Rapttat Church agRlnst'o. Vent..n Pattens n. the past r, an ? thei for sslctlon, came p for trial before Justice Mc Keon. in the VIIOi Dis! rtl Court yeal The causea of Ih* trouble were given fully li. The Trlbnn* at ths time Bad fi - I I I In the church f'.r Mini" I meeting, the poa! w. and th-* anti-P ittei r John Fraser and William u Boo the Hes-. Mr. Tatterson and the I and cle*'t*'<l .1 neta boai They I en placi l i ? .\ locks an*! bolts on ti-' doors, win on and gates and withdrew, ? :? a tim.-, an : feeling secure In the possession cf the building. Hut Mr. Patti: on sn I hla | i ? i all their calculatlona by forcibly break In i Inl < .'nr.'h snd holdti | Bche lu lowing Sunday morning. The w ttei - ire still in possession. The chun h. th-" ali the the new Board of Trusti John R fraser, petition that th.* deft ti I. us the) took forcible ssloti on Mar.h :' si i ;?"? still Illegally In possession of th.- ) roperty. Th.- courtroom ssas crowded with members of the church The defendants w .? represent* 1 by H. H. Oit.i.s. of No. ia Wall-si . and ( k-Ju Iga Lang b-ln was f..r th,.* petition! r B ti i?:? i M. H itli r lea tlfled thai he took ihe minutes of the meeting on March 23, nnd thu motion lo remove Mr. Pattei was candi 1 by a vote of SI toO. KV, ll Spoon r te tided thal hi ?? ? aa moderator at the meeting, and des. ii:., i what ncc irred He Bald only twenty gig persons left wltk Ihe pastor nol ina, as the pastoi rted. 0 i-i aptnesses corrob? orated theil testimony. Ea Judge tangorin, for the petitioners, contended that a.* a ma*)>rity had elected a nev Board of Truatee* il wai perfectly competent to dlamiaa the pastor and transact any business of the church. Mr. Patterson c intended "hat most of thqpe pn i cnt al th.- meeting "ii March 23 after he and his party went away were non-church members. Tins whs disputed by Mr, Spoonei Judge Mc Keon re? served his decision, TRYING T') SERVE PAPERS ON CROKER A FORMER EMPLOYE OF HIH REAL ESTATE FIRM SUES FOR A COMMISSION. Edgar Williams, formerly employed Ls- Richard Croker in his rea) estate office, Na in Broadway, ha.* procured a summons for the Tammany chief! iln to explain aboul a commission of MM for - of som-- property whick Willlama dalma Mr. Croker ls a member of the firm of Peter V. to j r &? ' '.'. A sum::: ( pro ir" 1 by \V for Meyer. Thia aumi een ierv< I, but Mr. Croker lia; not been found by Will lam* declares he waa employed i*\- the linn In Bep tember. UM, al a si'irv of 110 i w I: ai i '-'? per cent of Ihe 1 l.v the linn on private sales of real i tat. arra I bj 1 -rn In Mardi. IM3, Williams declare*, a piece of propert) near Ons-bundn l-and-twenty-*txtn and Colum bus-av. wa- ?::-;. 1 <?:' i,y Mr. Meyer for thi I vent of the Sarn l Heart The commission wai $1.60?i. Williams .-viss h.- was entltli l I * ll" of thi* as his shar. lt is declared thal Williams knew nothing the sale until .'-er n i >k ; lac \ rn nth i k i Will? iams g"i Into a il ty with his <-:i throiiL-'i the puhlle itlon of ? i f a trai lil Broadway which waa crltlclr rect. William* lefi Meyer A Co., and wen! real estate I I. H. F ..Jr., at N"*>. lal hr ' IW iv. Williams refused to tnlk about his adan. Mr Meyer would, also, s ty nothing. An efforl wa? rn ile yesterday to serve the papers on Mr. Croker, but he cou!'. i, ,i 1. ? f iui I. SI'IT ARISING OUT OF A REORGANIZATION Tho suit brought bj ge Lord 1 \y, as ira-- . m.'cr ihe will ..f Henry Day, - golldated Ors! mort! ipi bonds of thi Ch a .ni i to icklnaw I -n- any; I Lord, tl .... Franklin h. i, ird, the ? wm r of 1 bands of the sam* railroad, agali at the committee and trustee* f.,r the reorganization of tht i came up before Judge Lawrence, rn the Bu Court, Chambers, yestei the plaintiffs and 'A.- to r-: up iddt tlonal maners lr the complali T):;* action ls brought for an account!] the earnings ..f the railroad from N vei 1&^. t*-> April, ww pending the adoption ol I plan "f n : ir an the moneys receive 1 fr un asseasmi nts up stockholders, and for an Injunction i ? restra committee and trustees fr .rn i.. . - comm..n stack without Ami making provision for thc Issuance w these plaintiffs of certain sic prefern I al a as contemplated in the agreement of reorganisation It is also sough! to prevent the trustees fr.m applying ans- part ..f $4.8 of the railway ?? mpany in payment of an in I ne?s of 1?3,0 i. Ju Ige Lawrei cislon. EX-GOVERNOR PITCHER'S ESTATE An order waa signed yestei Judge Law? rence, of ihe Supreme Court appointing Frai Bi?n tmstes under the trill ot ex-Governor f Pitcher, "f New-Jersey, In the plac* of hla grai I ftaughter, Meta J, B. Caldwell. Mr-. Pitcher left valuable real estate In th id Nea R* left it in trust for hla daug " i A. I> Mon, who |* about seven ty-elghl yeara "ll. with directions that lt go to her children ui m h< r Mrs. Caldwell, om of her childi >n, waa app ni ' trustee. Several m.'nih.- ago Mrs. Le M.,: accusations thal h* r daughter had been wasteful of the incnm-'. and had nol turni . ver to her mother all the income due her. Shi ' re, ask* 1 to have her daughter rem >v< l aa trusti Bdwoi ' Jacol*. ssas appointed refei i upon this question, but sli *e then the dlffei pen the moiher find laugh! ? have bl n arrange 1. Mrs. Caldwell's resignation has I md Mr. liien ha* been a;>!" Inti i trustee In her place. COURT <>F APPEALS CALENDAR Albany, April M -The ,- :;?? . f App< ii* day dar for to-morrow bl Noa 115, 416, 424. (31, VA, 137, I - and 433. ?- ? COVRT cai.KM MW FOR TO-DAT. ,c iipr*em ' g-lprSSM souci-Chambers W ra I,..-. *??: c; ? - at IO SO a. tn. ti -il a. m. Mj erne c un >i? lal Term Part 1 Adjourned for tba term. Supreme Court Special T*-tn-lari II -Adj -arii' 1 f r th- term. Supreme Own gi parl ii: Adjourned until thc* flrat M'ti ias nf M , Circuit Court Pan 1 ' - J.?Causes t> ba Sent from l'art III fir Ulai. i',i? unfurnished Circuit Ct art Pan ll?Bel - msw to ba ?em from Part lil for trial ("si Circuit Coun I'.-.-: III Before Ingraham, .1 cauBes: Noa, 8S24, S3W! I' "??; 8S01, .".?:. 270* L'T".. S401 4.1S1. 1378. USS MS ISSI WT 1372, 1 -- l>ay calendar i N ? I87J ISSI, B27, 1612, BBS, is.',". I Ste Our. Clrcalt Cowl Part IV Before Andrews, be a.en' from Part III I ? I. Cu.-.. 'int'.rW Superior .-.un Special Tenn- Bel ra Idaraieev*, J ? Mea IM 111, m* Clear, Superior Oourl (J.r...al -.".?riii-A*JJ"uriie.l until Monday. -lev 7 Superior Court?Trial Term?Tart I?Before Dugro, J Short cdii3?. No, ault. Paladin va ?? un? finished. Kuper! r i irt Trial Tenn Part! II ll : ill W lor ihe tenn. Surnoirate'a (""oort?-Chamber* Bef re Arnold, s M I calendar called al IO:So a ti Willa : ?? pi le Mai Bar-, a. Klrt.s, Kat harli I fl O'Sham.-ssv. Michael I. ( M.-. .- Holli John C Clifford, ("tiri llllg, Albert 1! Baldwin, Fran laka Chraetll at IO:Wi a i-i Kenn:- .la,..:* al ii | ni fiurroR-it"'? .. Term Before Fltsgerald, g.? Er-iaic of Magdalena Meneei ai ii a aa. Coauaon Ph .? ipi lal Terra Bel ira BiKjiiatav.r. J.? tin. ta. SS. Common pl-.,.. | rued tot th* term. CnttitiiTi I- ? lei ? . Cotnni' n Pleas?' rial Tenn r.,rt 1 Before Pryor. J - N a 1076, 760, in*'.' 1311 S',-' ism. T16 1*13 673 1306, 1067, 1680, ISSI, -.-'-.'??I lion, 2f.-t 1001 Met 27Ki i;.:.,. KCan. 133L* 1812, I3B3, 1870. I OW., 73-., li.:7. HOI, p,?n. c:<? a'.mman Pleas Trim T. rm Part Tl ii"!,^ Daly, C J ?s'rinses I" !'*? sent fl tn Wot I for tris Cobbs ni J.- ''R'.iv* r ? b* Sent fl -rn Kart ll- ? unllli Isl.-! ntv Cour! -rr-jeclal Term H. fore MeCarthv, J 31 ("tty Coan Tni.i Term lari j !??? re Nrv/tnirger, .1. Nos, lia. IS7S, 1618, l'.-u. ISM, tts. Inti, i-.i."..".. *.?'.:. two, ca asor ms wm i-i.-i eily Coun Trlsl Terni Psn li Def re -. ,-. -. *.ck. J Nos. ?"'*-..' 2U~- w ? toa .::,:. i-w;, 9277 1261 SHS* . ?"KW, 23M. 23&S, -?'?' -."-".'?"?. MIS ;?.?:.?! .-jr.-.' r-'K2 '-?'.-1 S3S6. 3833, -t.'^ tAi'l. toil. 3343, 3844, 334"., 2846, 384H. 23.11. ' . Cits C. irt Trial Temi Part lil Before Ehrlich c .1. ti,,.. WM. IMS, lli^o SQgg, 1041 BOiS, H61, JsVI. 2iK".4, 3(t*.T. Sosa, 230B tra SXti Clear. City s-.ai-t Tr,iai Teni Pira IV Before PttSSlmons, J. ?Short c.,-:- \ sSOO - ? 1771 ? .. ir. Mtk-TREES Al IOINTKD. Sup ? , .':. Lawrence, -I. Cutline vs Oarn**. s Marl a : M '*>1a'. n. New-Bk>rk Life iMuraiKe Co, si. Boyle?Ollbert M. Spelr. ir Olmstead vs. Martindale Kill at Sandford. Lane vs PuOCt?Tl ?sj B. Rush. Lederman vs. Sehwar* Bdsrard lue i.s. Gerber vs. Dassau Jobs IVhalei !? Ba ? ic J. Dean va. Whit** Lemuel H, Arnold, Jr. .' t-ittiori Pleas, Bi li ? kal iver. J. Frank and a.thers \s M . thers?D n il'. U . liv .III :? liinkenher* xs. Rinaldo M C. MU Oranlte Ht..'- P. Ass.. ??". si-. Wi,,, t IM'.-at.: I Matter of Mcwilliam Usorgs W. Hoptlns. RBCS1VBRS APP01NTBI>. >uyreine Court. Hs- l.nwrence. .1. Margaret Inirlls v?. Abrahams Steer* (2 casa-si a Childs. lia- Ba* h. J. Moma Mare* vs. Da. 1,1 H. Totck and otliera Wloia.ni H. Ricketts. Mati-r *f C. S. Supply < -Milton Ilipklna gui ? ? ? . !<>? (jil lersle : Benjamin gtelnhardi va. J..s.pli Hart -Hdwird D. Miner ' ? -se E. Head vs. Dore ].y,.n uni others?Geori,v B. Jt-al, binxh Lee va millaa Cleary?William Cleary. Special Sale fo Reduce Stock. Pailiard's Music Boxes and Musical Novelties At Less Than Wholesale Prices. \. J. Paillard & Co., 6SO B'way. AN IESCONDJN0 CLERK ARRESTED IT RANDAL! i Til! ' TOWING COM . v ilAl'OHT IN 'i WA E8TOV. Albert the Cos at N I Broad* llsap r No. 22 Oregory- I . J t Galveston, Tex., ' right, bul Ih* a found that I forged a numtK r ? f ka .- h he had ii i I ca I I bj vari >ua ira li i Cltj nd ' - ? The; ?i ni: ? ? was put tn ;h ? ? city p 'ii --. an l ''hi. i Mun I .: had mk. -. n. Nellie I. li . wife nf J ihn La lue, . trie LIghl W sw- I... lue waa ii >l >i l ma aa Ni Hie * 'oil inion with I ..?ii ni nths ai; . created " rtai The p dice . . '? arni I thal Kai nd Mm. Ia lue wi n ? . rn pan led by V. ber, ? :' Jersey Cit; ts, known aa man, and Mrs. Mary :? ? Charles W. .1 ?:;? s, nain dispatcher il ihi Uric Railway. He, too in mu mmui ??? his wife's ti'uht sir .1 mi a )..I- i ui.e i thai she ha I tn ?,-lth M - ? r more than c year She hat ?? ? - .??'. Ran lall was Indict, l ?n Monday, and yesterday. Detective McNally wen! n : . secure his i xtradltlon. Tbe othei relearn I. Randall'* wife, who haa lld, is prostrated i y i ie km wh Ige of her lusband's pt i TO HONOR CONFEDERATE WARRIORS nu: rroxze statck ron thu monument to i.i: si:t cp at richmond c IMPI.ETED, Th** , Confeder ile Sol Ilsrs in.l Sail irs' Mi a la t" h.' rot np in llehm i I, Va., ' ii May IO, aa a tribute fro-m thi* Kat* to Iti warril rs, ls i 'It wa* rn*=t li nry-Bonnar,l Iii -.z- Company, of this .itv; lt will I led thia afti n i in by ? i / ? x '?- ; \ Pr-* ' fol"*-- '-ll m^ASWmSABmWAW SOLDIERS AND SAILORS' MONUMENT, RICH M< IND, -. \. ? Th* statue ss ia deslgne I by V ii I ? ? ., I i ? of I i ls ti be the pl- lure, si Ihe al . lp ?n the j I 1 - t . I .? a an ina. Eaypt, tho iincni \. iii be . i . feel Tho total ?? isl of the bi itue la i th reater part of whl h -s r ilse I hy a com I *?? bv ? the monument will I ; ?. ? tary an*l . . tlval. mr. tr ii io ht i sn ://'? ( nxsrs repoi tr. To the Edltoi ri he Tribune. :? ' '.;. - - Hon has been called ? itlve ?., (tn revlsl 'i ? f Mi forth's i yt -"i-r lay ] I in thi respect All iw ir ?? to han 1 y -a herewith a copy ? f a ? i from Mr North, an I also ? -..- matti r elln rom hi report ? r. In ? ia Bulli tin of the N ? i .' s\,, l Manufai luri ra lou ? ? , print Mr. North's lei ? ?I- an you printed ihe attack of yesterday. I am, respectfully, CARROLL D WRIGHT, ? ? ' I.ai. ir iii * lilaree, ton, April a ? '? s\ ashli - ton, I>. C., '.-..r,; <,. I Si. Hon. ('..rr 'ii D. Wrighi 11.- ir Bil Rcferrli ? to tht arti ile .-. ti- ? N'.-sv York Tribune of Api I. with , ? t . my rep 'it "ii " I wanl i so far aa reflects In mw was- up -.. y In tho revision and publication of (hal report, i la entirely without foundation. 'A ul. ,ut r.-.rr. ? : ? i ta the data . i took chan ci nsu a i h ive no posi ground for complain! in the manner ? f your treatment of me, r nf i rej.ort. ?>n the contrary, I sh Ul always be gi for the kindly i ration I i ? l al \. ir han U T'? nape In wi len I prepan l H. * .-<? pi n< i > the preliminary historical sketch, which waac for reason expl i I In I uer of "he \ lng ? iry of the Interior, dated <>.'er ;:, i?:n. and wltl r ?? full ronseni ?* I approval. \ ery B. X. 1'. NORTH, .-,*? \i Miss DXMF8B1 oct OF JAIL Al LAST. Wag i..-.vir,ii ll. Dempsey, gptnster, v rt ion from Ludlow Street Jsll, Thc mm of 18,000 ball wag furnished by Allen MeD i tt. hei I to I I>( i'-l ? V wan arr'*St( I I n Tuesday In the irall for $10,000 dsmages fer fal nation aii'l malicious p*rs*eutl rn brought by Miss Emma !.. Everson, a typewriter wh i I id desk room la the office of Miss Dempsey's brothers, Ouy C ii I -I ihn Air! I "ti ? i ?? er*, In Ihe Btewaii . ng. Miss Dempsey haa what might be termed ii nervous temperament, and hi r temper ls nol always strictly angelic Bo when sn. ?isv Mis* Everson'a coal and hal In her brothers' ? ". . ward* robe, 'is March Tl, ahi quarrelled ssa:1. led her h ird i imes, gnd ? >und up by accusing her of having; si.ati a poeketbook Ml a Everson waa honorab'.j acquitted In open c >ui t. and ?? haa brou*! ? ii hei defamer, A feud of long sunning re gard ? jierty lefi to sts:.r and brother! waa prlmaiit] "??? * iaa of the trouble. Th.- Dempaej brothers furnished the money foi Mlaa Everson In ihe prceeni suit, hut thev offer* to go toll ' rn the groan I, they eay ?"that H ls thi i luty ; i lh( family?' Miss Den ]?-?? l refused, with - im, iii- offer of h>-r brothers I ball hei te* that thej ur*, trylni to gi I li 'I i of ,'i""- proi ? rtj. I" :? aald ti let- brother* visited her on Wedi broui .' i u Mis* I letup ? ? ?? i their offer I lui!] her, an I she i a gn the ri li i -?? in ? rdei i, nain her liberty, None of tho*, i ? ? i the many-sided controversy sv .ul l pe I sin.rr tun uri n rm: THE graxd JVMT. Pittsfield, Man . April M Mlchsel Sher: .ok. th< ' llockl n u*e, w;, sv.i-' grreali l in New-Vorh lae) week, svas tried ii th* Dla trie I Court Ihla morning f,,r robbing tin I .i Cl ireh ai i. . ^ ai November IT. IM Btrons evidence *f Sherlock"! gull) waa addur and Judge Tucker be'.d bim for ih<- arai Ilxlng his ball .-ai B.KKJ v/i! IU'VI FOB TBS WOMATS BXCtlAXOB. . s vort Exchange for Woman's Work, Na 329 Klflh-i'vc. Will nu".' about Hg* 1 I i .v., | East T..irtleth-si. In thia bailallie. bMtdS* th pleasant lunch* .:i :?-. I gale* ro .mr--, etc. to be oe cupled by th* ? elety, there will bc rooms to rer. for business purposes, Studio*, class, liv.* iii. Tl..- manager* bop* to maka tb* notaa* i centre for woniar.'a svork. TOK FIRST WITNESS CALLED.. REAL BEGINNING OF THB SECOND METER TRIAL. MR M lWVI.iv.- rORCIRLH OPENINd ADDRESg .LLER'B TESTIMOIfT. Th" flrwl witness niriiinst Pr. ll-nrv C V Meyer \.as c?r,.,i yesterdsy sfter Aesistanl Dtrtrl | Kl lohn fe* McIntyre had bm le hi** opening ??! ?a the hiry, In Oeneral Session*, snd it can n. s be said that the tr illy begun. A full "??' '?'?? : ' KV s heard Mr. M Intyre'* speecll with evld ? MR. MCINTYRE OPENS FOR THE PROSECt' TK'N'. npprr.vnl. un-! Asalatant DI*trtct-Attomey* Francis i. Wellman and Randolph B. Martlne, Jr., were also 1:1 !)!?-? apara s*t ..".irt for th" prosecuting st torneys. in th" other gide of the rall ssl Charles W, Brooke, Dr w -I. O'Sullivan ami I. wi* Stuy? vesant Chanter, with Hair client, the alleged I? :soner. Mr. McIntyre spoke from ii IS o'< i" k lo I k>, willi an Intermission for luncheon, He had mi ml Ml'Ll ER < >N THE R I' WP lo 1 - - ... p. ... i - ? Vt as Hie liar ...fi lhal ll. exhaust when h.- ? .1' dow i I i ? , Carl Mul ler, ll gas hand In glove with Meyer 1 ? i ? ? - ' ?. ? perl lone, then ? Brooke ma* 1. ?i ?:> o'clo. i.. Colonel i'* .Intyi Mr, l'rook< ? ?? - I ??? ( .I ler .-'ins. th i ' ' A i. ,.t a.t -.:,. ? ? - lon was 1 I a sp. te?l away wi Ile s? as . .;rt.. ll. .?. ha r I ?! (. Salle .. lid that tin I a. Mi M Inl yr.* told th I ? ? v. ia ti he ?: ivli ? i wi* '. , t WI,, u Mr M i ? s re kell fol 'is ? ? . " ? : ? thal all ii ia liv? ia :??-?? . au i Mi M Intyre ? ill . to tl ila fonn-r trial. Which II, par! I.I'i hlS 'nil* ... , ? j ii the R. Miller I hil I i.: i te.! I.mp-llea] !*. I* Hf iii-:,I' ? him elf ? I ? ? Il ? ?? ' ? ihe follo-s ? .r-. lu !??? j .| .- io Mr McIntyre "I wan born In i Ila.' ? ? . ? -.'. s Vork -?? I '*. ? t.t ! ? I'I. liri.!* I; Iii ?. t.. Newport, K] . Ki.nr ii s * Os ?'..?r, lo . ',i c. I arrive.] | lemher, I** I got U'tI aa a -a,.- baker ai I il playing ihi iA-.i.ir I At er I met a Frenchman : .iii.., 1 i I. ir!' s Rel lc I. ..cl \s ?? . ; t.| . i |. ;, ;?? opie \\ e ii.i",. t ?' .? ; (hal " were girts ???? ho wei . nd We got answers :r..iu Western farmers, and wi ?? ? thal ss?? had no n mi y to pa our fai lo it,, tn ?'.'.'il ! send ? ihe tier'. ? and wi would keep \t I., ? we " kc I '.;, In ii,.- Cook i ii I tall hei I mi I i n M-?? er the defendant, Ludwig Brandt and Gustav IMn n* h to um J" 1 ir Mi . er - shout my sehem* li" had read of ll In the newspapers He said he had a beti one li wa* lo defraud ih* Insurance rompanle* lo- sid he bad had a man ln*ure?l In the ..f hla (i >f Meyer's i fat h. i In ? I ? 'i h. do. tor augg. ? i l thal * go Into such a schemi .k-''' I wa ? *it In Jollei oul In Mai, l ?'?' i weni I > ? -.. * hlcago, where 1 played the piano for a Hs , ] ? -,.... l ii Mi yt r again " Here an adjourni.< ssu taken until t TU REF. OF Ul B I l-l. 'W DIED. The ? ? Bantult, which weni ta Braal] while the r.:>. lion waa going ..n. t, tow down the ind '-itv the '.'arr -,?? torpedo-boat, re? turned h.r.' yeaterda; She brought do news , : .'. afr.ii < tl ? .- ? ? old While the Hantult I . inna PI Ulipa, fi ny Iii a yeal tai ii ll, an I was burt. I ? Vlonao Iii .va. ti.ii ty eight ? * ll* alon, dle.] In th. Lal at U n.i i on March w. Jamea Urida, a fireman, a natlvo of ;' rt WOBS t>r nu: ISSOCIATIOS DESCBIBBD, To giv* i ime Idea of the variety and extent of th'* work *,f ti.*- Young Women'* <"tirl-? ?,n a**o latlon of ii.is city, lt has prepared a hand book detailing me The book, which I* illus tra ted will be * free to any i" t a in makli g ap| llcatl in al N'.. 7 East Fifteenth-*!., Nev, York 'Itv. Th, lion appeals for contributl ms, especially annual , na The Secret of Strength. (in s Aels.l SE sg &&hc t.Y - ii. m^^^e^' Lj _ r 1 rw A ii 11 f ."llb ACT. To ihow how Heady they aro of nerve Not a bottle from its place dues swerve. \ ? .ur nerves t >o 1 in be made strong, Johann If fifa make* right what's wi mg. Til- genuine .1 >hann Hoff** Mall Extract ? \ a, stimulate* the nutritive powers, hn pr .v-r* th.* sppstlt ? .iii I ..I ls digi it] m. n , ,:, I-- ii-.-1 tor na in, woman or child. Mai hi js ns a t mi ? in c invale* i*n - ? Purchasers .tr- warned arainst Imposition uni disappointment, insist upon th* GENUINE , whk-h must has - the rltrnnure of "Joh mn H..fr on the ne ik label EISNER a.- MEXDELaSON CO., Agents, IS! _ ni Franklin Kt.. New-Tork. irs FOOLISH (ti put off linyinK dir m^iA}"* pels. rxpecllnc Ibnl prices villi Ko lower. OPi iffA lite bottom lins been Xt^Airi- ' "*SCL--- renche.l, a ml e.ny fur her fhiinse ninsl be nn n.l.nncc. \ii ibe lion ti 11 fni nev pattern* i? <??<?"> CARPETS, rotlticls of our ola ll mills, lisive been iiirU.il ol Hie low cl prl.es ever known. Berat laportatlat-a af China sad Jupa" 'im Iiiuh iii lui ril-Hnu" prices. J. & J. DOBSON, ?i i: tST i <TH ST. BROOKLYN WINS THE FIRST ROUND. PLATERS ntOM NEWARK DEP_AT_D IN Till-: TEAM MATCH PILL8BPRT H FIST. HAME Th- firfi round of the team match between the Iraoklyn and Newark Chees .-lui*-- wag played at i of the former club on Wednesday even . after thr a I lur 'piny thi li >m ? ti am .,,. 1 ? . wu i ame* to twa 'I he Hr tokl; Club layer* Included Hodges, Hanham, Kemcny and lllsbvry. Sh .-?. liter was the referee, and had to adjudicate r..,ii three games, left ui I i Ish ? I st ll W p. m. li re rollowa the score of the match: \,\ u arl- > : . M ClUb .'? ' K ii' , ? ? N Hymen .. I. Bel Pi S wller .. r ii- i - J Lissner . IV. On .1 II il Orli Il ?> Mlh, . .. Hr., kl' '1 ,s H i! da III. !,.ire .' M II .nlia'ti.'j . 'i va li N minbun. 1 v i tt .: i . (I - * li ll Kiss. Il. I .I .o -.. ll Helma" .1 .it a... ss M ?'?? Vlnei.-1 ? VI .' i Tol il T -..1 ;i i s-, .- iwaltei Th., appends! name waa ? onslden i the '??? ' of WHITE ? ski K na i n Ki :. B I- ... i ri Bil IS ? .'. K ll . Kl Forum taiili ' s ? K 1*111 . 1* K I Kl '.'li "I i' liKHI :: K t 3 KXi-Kl 1 '.'.I !? l i i I'-KHl i '.' - H k ii a : nry i.'.i-i:x s'.iiiti: N idler. Ifl V I P wm -.? lill 1.2 av k :.? .i lt 2 Kl .1 ' yu i " Kt I' I' la. Kl I I V K lt I Ki K 2 il li K I K lt '. Kr Kl ? ? 7 II K ii si' K . ss i: i i?, ' : ? ? -.-.i i Zl K ? :??, p , W i : i an ii . -j-., i: I :il w K :t 13 Q a .... : 3.1 K* x 1* ; ' ? '?' \r*K : r na 3 I- ll fl 11 lt li K '! ll 1! -'I ? I" K ? I y II K lt I ? Kl Kt 7 ii sq p % lt K ' *.v ir'.: HO REDUCTION IN TIIE FRU'F. OF COAL. . ? ' ? ? " HE K Bl ir ? - - ia . ' Hie Tl i rt '? natl ? ? b ? rig i tl tlon In ? nstrlcl ? ; fi ? ? , | lay, nd ll to lu'.e of i furthei , j M t of ? " ? ? ' ' , ? ' ns I'l le rn Inei I I f pi ? .-??'' li i ri es for ' llfi TO START A xiii COLLEGE MAGAZINE. ? ? Ml K Td RMI \ ? ? mags; pu rill :ti Ihe f gi he the editor. He wi I he ll tera ry woi s . l 1 "A ' "U"i- ..." \ ... of 1 Il ? ? - writer oi thiel . r .... . r ?i'i ? ? ? uteri ... aa .. I ? No. IS Wa The i ri-" of 'he iii..- ia oe I I ? ? :?? -i le 1 I . ? "t'nlvi ? or "A H i?h. I ir of Art * " The trance and mik ip wilt be M iga* ? cha!!' ; ' , branches ,.f th.* pubtlahlng ' ippro rta ?? to t-bo . -. hool lik-. ? ?'. ?io/ ? n III ..v. r all ma teri il ia college vi . W | iHdra sn I athletics. Mr. Camp will, in addition *. , hla own ''?-., ii ru all ti" ??' ? ? ? llbert Btlckne] will i . i on political and e< queetlon* of the day; W Ii ll wella sviil ssni.- ||| 1 ' ? I , E Im ni 1 '' ' ? ll I" Invlti i ? irlbuti t bed to the stock of the com on iHitting, i;? 'ii: ? T, Bil ia, bbl r man W Knevala Charle* T. Harney, william V Whitney, ii- \ p ward, John Ureenough. K.I ward Ly mai Ken tosca Ta) lor i" ? RU . i: ?!. i: I 'ra: els Hyde an J I In ihe ui III s*..;li tl: ? s prompt!) ' 'hi i ks t r atih?ci ipi rate ol Ito ., ii ?. may be l led to Iii ''lui,io h.. secrets rj ..* I treasurer T.i- dil nf thi - mi . ri) si Henry B R fttapler. . ? La** Perkins, l' a ? 8 Bud I, J. Fredi ric !<? i ? ? Winthrop i inl and Henry ll i 'hapm in The presl teni h ia nol b*ei chosen j-,,,. \ .... Il ? ll. Itowlan I, A berl Ktlckm - Henry <? Chapman, The tncinioratom ..f the com I ,: ? are otto l Han narri ilenr* i; , ?>? ipm ,. Winthrop ? 'h inlei .1 1 ? han Heni y l-l Howland, Roberl 8 Rudd, Itenrj li ii s <? lawrence Perkins ail John H \\'..,i Chauncey M. Depew is chairman "f Ihe Advleory I lui ? . ss, ipei s lal .n uv. i the gen. r i ici "f ihe magaslne Kivin* it ita general tone nd a lng Ihe ? lltorl il boar I in the pro] >r rep tatli ? ?' ? ? college M IBITIMK I HSOCIA I los I OMMITTEl I The newly > I* cte I Bosi I "f I Hrector* of the Marl time I bo mi lon held lt Iii bi i ? gular mi elim lerday, President Edward 8 .Mss..?i in the chair Hugh Kelly having been elected rlce-preetdent oi .v. A s. Murphy wa* elected director t*> (li iii- unexptn i term, W. W Caldwell, of W H i ira,.. ,v i '.. , ssa a e|. I I. I . , i . : ? i \ of the a a.. elation. The following standing committees ss.-r. Ituted: Executive Edward B Atwood, A. s Murphy ni'I J. A. Cormack; Finance Hugh Kell) Albert Spencer and 1-". B Dalaell; Law, i Platt, .1 C. .-'? ia l:? t and Prank a Dayton; Admls sions KV. Miena Ila, J. T Miller, C. lt Norman lt B Bi. and F B Parker; Floor George T ria) Frederick H Dalzell, .1 Freajertck lehman, M K Huller nu,i w '." Brand; Complaint John \ Baroea, Frederick I' Nichol*, N \ Renner, C \\ Hogan and ". Unnektn; Museum and Library F IV Doane, A Saul, .1 ll Coomba, II R Hunt John T Lynch, c A. McCullough and C F I ?, ? ferary. Thr*-.- i\.w members were admitted ii the as-*. elation Horace i; Phillip*, ol the Intei n itlon i Company; B, F Warren, of the Ttdi Wati Corni H.'-. and Prank ll Woo.lbrt.1.' Hopkin B Woo Ibrtdga TUB COUXKU. STVDSXT COXTBMPT CASK Ithaca, N. v . Ai.Hi :??; District tttome) Jennlngi returned from Syr* u ? to-dsy, where h* hs* beci i . secure a .line wian the Q n* r.d Term wi i ham in iii di': iloi In pi .-as., of the stu deni Taylor, i fused to *naw*r Orand .'ur' na ssa-, committed i*. |all by Judge tw,... and n lea*, i by Judge smith li waa ki ed tha the matter would be argued uni i declalon renders* be ween now and May it Thi Orand Jury eal Journ l iniiU Mi> n to await thia decision. AN HEROIC STATUE OF OBX 0. K. WABMB1*. I T' BE PLACED IN rnOoPRrr PARK. BROOK? LYN BARBER'S Bt'CT OF BBETHOVEH ON EXHIBITION. The rlsniy-Bonnard Bronse ''ompany of this city has J-i-it completed the caatlng of un heroic statue of General G. K. Warren, Um w-ork of Henry Baerer. th* geulptor. Il wan ordered by Warren Post c. A il. of Brooklyn, sad a fund for popular I f il -_A> s-<rV HP em. i x m GENERAL G. K. WARREN. :? i itarted, When gufflclenl I the si itue will b plsced n Pi : '-t I'ark T ,':v _J* picture given herewith: repr ia fl Tal Warren De] His old comrades w . i h ive seen tne . ,? . ;. lan, that I- I ? i ' ? a' : repr ? ii'Win. ? nf ReethOVI w *"hlch ls a!*o Ihe ?'. rk of Hen rv Baerer, la now on a xlubltion at th., roundry of Lorine .-? \ ibry, No, VB Forsyth-*t. Th ? bus! ls I ? ? I lt ls to I .,. .- a...| |g - ,. ? ' lt, Which I* tO M bi . I 'a mw on . ja.M Gai lon In J n ?? TROUBLE THREATENED IN ILLINOIS. ? TROOrg p '." s i: ?' m.t. Ct .rNTY. ..; Three thousand miners A c \LL ON THK MT l UL SHERIFF l.n Balle, Ul.. Aprl from Peru, I U Us 1 'ft i'"t-i this evening ? ' untry ( . Totuca, ii ness i urn twenty-elgh! miles of here. They will reach Toluca al daybreak to-tw rrow. Tr*,a the Toluca miner* ? u ., ? ? , . ? hundred 'i'P'ity ghi riffs have hei i by the coal company : bim J ls sure ' i flow. !:? th sides ur. Spi ? . field, ill Veting Oovernor Oltl ? .? ? rrom Sheriff I.ens th it five oi st* *? .tu ,, nu. ., nf c to Toluca. The r milli appn rent I I ' ' was Imminent, at. I saving thal '? voul.l ? '?? Tolucs and make tlng-O ivem i trail panted b] Asslsta ? ? _ (ARTUS tfUONNOI - TRIAI CLOSED. Tiri: ? WAIT ' ? ii: For\D. ? ? ? n ll hard O'C nnor, of i with , ttlng i iii ms to flourish In hla pn elm t, wa cont h. f,.r.' tw ... w. :-. lal mm 1 the <? ??tc that he had spent i ?? Ith Deputy Sheriff Burn 11 I two m< i imed M irphy lenee for the i ri ?? ni;..! , bul . td discover their ? la-exam In. I, an I adi I t Lynch, when h i ime to i'i' police station on i ?i. Although the i ? ilte.1 In a | an I iv a p illa man, I i did noi think it personal Investigation al th* ? Ti-..- ptain | lei led that th* art one of the party In ths po Mayal I tai l ye iter I thai , ? O'C innor'a gtatement s Mi ???..' a ass rte.! right al ng tl il I ?? ?ci -i ts to secure i ii -i Blandy " ? ? what he had done ? ???? .ri ring the pr t.t the tw i mei . Mu | ';- an . Pain ton mid 1 i al riff Burna trying lo i'r. I the tn*-"-, mi 1 but without bucccb* Mis-*- ? ? .. .ss .T. that certain wit I'-*- ? r the pi itlon had I to sta) ra) Mr. (?'Neill made .? .'I i: ai . -i -.. * ? he '? mal ler?d ne? William friei Hy to the i ?:.'? h * li re itened As a ? ? ii Mi ,( , ? ind 1 ie| ld noi vlthln tm tarli i *' Neill. In . fi idjourn il'i that th. trial I '? ? ? n ? i bing bul a f.ii ?-?. un i thal Mr RI in ly had bli !? re 1 hla ? f i to n ik.. out hi-* iinst the a ????is. I ? t ? ...... ne : i I :? n ,i. ' Mr ' ? Neill I . get his devoted ten tl iv* In ' tll.V ill i'.l'-l Ills t: tl SIR. MINER IND HIP R0SENFELD8. lill s\ INTO ALL Till IR ITTRA TH Ns \ni> TH ET g IHRF.L iv s MOST PRIENDLT WAT Fifth Avei more history to the n li ute ? ? ? ..th.*r theatres in town With 'li the .vars between tbe gera at that I ' Qen there h ive been for some time i - ? of war among the man are ll c. the propi ? ? if the house, and the fi ld Rrothei . ? I | I ipplylng the ? i Hons. The latta r h ive a ? or.ira, I hs ss ? ? ? ? 'r.* for the rest of the si irly the ss bole of i ,t ? ? onllng te> ii. :? i traci th.-y can fm fish whatever I i they like, but .".lor certain Uti ru* Mr Miner may i . n to el I he attraction, on due i - given to iii, m by hi"! The Bosenfelda control or are t .itrol the Lill Iwii. m.an ? ' pan; and Mme. i Thej are also prep r I tu Furnish various other attractions when the; think they are needed ' ?-i rumored for some days that Mr. Miner .- b ? afr il ! thal the pr iduetlon of ll in iel* " to .??Ilon haa liei n ralaeal by Mr. I In lure lila house, an 1 thal lo fi e\ enl ? he Itossti ? ? them om of his realty been a little ? ?I exactly on lbw point. In a I phi poi ..rs in lunetlon i'i-;? ti*'i from Judge Dugro ss hti h ? .* min I. 1 ? ... 1 Kill h ? wanted to timi t .. from giving li i tl.. .?: ? Wt.ur.-iii. r. I'ii trouble, it seems, bul li took I im yesterda) agalnsl Ihe Roi enfeld ?? -,????? ? ??*- ???? ...... ??.-.K'l H"lll J'l'U, by Mr Miner's lawyers, Howe A Hummel Rosen feld cv;,: u:,-j |asl night thal tiie lu? ll' ? I i" ii ssa- t . re train them from putting .ms- of th.-ir attractions Into an) other theatre than the Fifth Avenue Mr. Miner though! I that I; ? had un exclusive claim on all their attractions and the) though! n-,' he had nol !'.?? wanted the l.lllputlana ai the Fifth Avenue, ssl., reis that corn pan) ssa aa expensive thal thej could nol afford to pul in Into m ler luck terms ,,f shar? ing as i'l ise provide I for In th ; with Mr, Miner Furthermore, Mr, Muli- wanted to kn .ss Ins: what attractions the) sa-ie ga muk to pul In-tu the Fifth Avenui The) ., Imltted thal this deslr.i his pan waa natural, bul ih ?-,- were not s-et prepsre.1 t. tell Jual whal the) should do; in fact, they dial not full) know themselves, on all other points than these, they .-ul. they were on th. bes! of term with Mi Miner, who ss..s ,i* anxious to has.- "Hannett" prod iced as th -- rill: FOB mil llts Of FSTF.SAKB A SUCCESS Th- fair held I**, tl:" Btelnwehr I'*-t of th* Woman's Relief Corps, No. SS, in the Central I >i ri i No, 29 Bast Blxt) eventh-*t., i ?1 |gg| evening arith a com ii snd ball given for the B ina .?:' V'etei in The hall s\ds gayly .le.-k-.l with the Nm,,t,..i colors Ti:,- object of the fair, t f ir h.' '." I) ? of veterans, mei gruiiis success. < in* of the principal ra* ii kand-m de tapestry, th* ss.,rk of A M. Pe'.tynskl Thi* took sta year* to flnlab, and In ii tli* llkeneu of everj President of th* li.He l Btste* and r prei ntatlona <>r many public buildings ..id plac ** if Interest, Tb* '.tiis ss.a.- i,;i. tented *a follow*: Fano goods, Mr* M Ooeren and Mrs .1 Myara raffle table, Mr, Ooeren; n,.ss.ts. Mr- .1. I. Bock and Mle* FSnnb ld; drygooda Mrs B Flsehlo* ta and Mra C Rlehler; cologne, Mr* Rargebuhr, Mrs Janowlakt, Mra Boat* and Mr. F \ Lederle; wino and Igara, Mia* Jennie w.iscei bauiii and Miss Oarshsl; bviiool uble, Mia* Anni* HEBE is no other water at once so jMigogg and effective. As u sp.'ii'kling tallie. water it. prevents djaeaia As a medicinal Mater tbe still water hits f world-wide reputatiot, As a cure for Khemna inaiisni, < ii mr, (; ra Vei ami all Kidney Troubles it has no rival. Beware of imitators who are offering inferior substitutes. Of all dead era. NEW YORK OFFICE, 7<i Broad St. icunaghu; cookery, Mrs. Arnold; confectloseri Ila* I "?-? Wt :.\. .'.i.i-im and Miss v.-:/.. grocery Irs. Lu vin; wheel of fortune, Mi Lu vin; jewelry Irs, B, Weixelbaum; porcelain and blsqu. Njr," Th- i ara* I . rniahed d Miss Friedman. iv Davis's orchestra. ?FILL A HAR OF EXCHANGES ENSUEt HI BOSTON BOARD INUIONANT AT THK A*TK)g HERE "\ ARBITRAOE CONSOLIDATED K.V CHANOl T*i BID FOR THB BT'SINEgg, There ss is another faUing "fi' in tr i i mt at he Stock Exchange yesterdsy, with ,.t ave heretofore enjoyed tha ty .rmtrage leallng between Nsw-Yorll and r ladelpMa mi laltlmore almost ss . I. I L'-Kinnlng .-.-1 in Wall Street where ti.*- lacrtaatt' troaperlty la lo cona* from whick a ia j,,romif*i rheo the governor* of th* Btock Ex . inge f ritaiim rbltrage trans* itl ina Tbe direct n* of the Cos di late I Stock an I Peti p, . prepsr* s plsn for taklni a] ?i of ni- Sb i i. -. .-? . . The I of tbe < i v u-k' I toa ii ? ni ? ? :n a-very losslbla direction by affording to Ctn ? : gem ra...- avery facilll -,i,. i ,;i of b ... ta member* and th* membera a*> ii inges m ' ther cities The Coi -> i lopti di ? Ite live I, 'I hat :? I I that the * utting "fi of th" ?i ? -n this * Ity an . ? tl i laig ' : up u Ihi . gr illy , - ?ic Hat. ictton In th. * . ia i| a an . . .1 f Ita membei - gg irg . ? publicity to the quotatl ; .. Th" i ' :iiiiil!'.il 8 ' tt * ai Arrung. mt nta will take sw; a al -' lt ls expected that efl I > ih closer ronnectlona < the ii..:.a;- . tl Si c* ." . tue Stock Exchange ?en tori i .?ii. irokera are Indignant ?<: th , th? It ls regal I Rock E New fork Institution II ia an inl u ta ion far the 11, al >n b i.r-1 will I*.- inclli I to pr ! . proti cl ita Interests ?at ire long a ?? ir may be b. gun ? ? if the :.ii'- rem Amerl a - ,' thi N< ?-'.' v irk Stock Ita ef '?tis to keep a cl tar* LOCAL BUSINESS COMPIJCATIONt K ttek yt *b r I ly brough) ? I b Weinstein, builder, of No. 171 Baal IS it and No. it; Madison-**.., to foreclose .. n trtgasa if j:o.'??., given by Mr. U'.'instein on Ocl ber! I ? . ??:>? No. Ml to 141 "Suth-si.. -?hl& formerly bel nged to I Blxth Jereel r.xtm Church snd which Mr. Wei I 'ros Mr. Kottek st ths tim* b* mad* thc* mort iga. nt* for 12.000 liv. i Mr. Wi rec ntly, but - riff haa found notts lng sa Mr. \\ ? inst -. beg m the ? i ?' ? -... . .-ind ll.-. W . . .- Wr, ' . A :'? w we- r-s ag ? Mr. Well -'I all Iii ? tn rxpectai ' * deficit entered af os a bond and gage a hlch he gavi . N*j. ? I I .--.-'?.. --V ll "-.SW 'A . I tor the al ww ..n 1 Mom ? u?x> The Seventj Bevel sa* h foreclosure a I - 1 N" ? ii : ? Sis *"lst it. and a hall i No. 327 Madia ti st. to his wife, mil the r ? r e-sl | t ? ??? rtj to ll irria Monak cs . meni for M1.647 n i- ? ?-.-? re w. ? ? -cr.it W. Il ? ? ? , . lt:-,.I Mr. Il Mr. Chrli May, :-.-:. to reeov, r - -1 ? ? - ui I...i don lr- J . Mr. Huni . tli*! he was ? mer of i lining proper ica ii 1 f r ihe loan of 12.000 hi i.'w per '?? nt of itu rn ? profli ntl tbe aggregate profits should r fr alleged that h.. never l ?: any of the I e..,- Mr Christy turned o\er the - ??'. t?r<? t . the KV. ll. Christy Corni FRIEXDSBIF OF rm: rrrr ito tbi ni Birmingham, Ala., April M Tl ? ur ff the fourtk annual Confederate ; ?I largely attended th*in : ir. terestlng nt of I i fj !l Jackson, of Ti rs - sc Introdu Miller, Department Corrimal ? R in ? i In Ma sp. eek dei k* l"i compllmi ni iry term* of 0 ral Q - ''?list Q i Francta c Barlow, of i T '?? .rai Anny, at Gettysburg. He thei , lu 'i d Gordon a me. cul * Hill, gt Gettysburg, saying thal I ?? los waa :. -\ *,.ic ii \rm rican t. Trent lng foll ia ed ( o ".? ral VI ?; neral <; -r I in, In i ? ap >n Ung. da ? i ? reunited < 'safe |er ite an I !' He said: "As a former foe, now a fi ' before you. Oeneral Miller, ind pledge ?? ...? and piirioii,- to thi people in i an ih>* ;* in shines on I ? Wild ? ? ering followed, and t?' ? I ite, thank*' I Oenei III:. BLAXCBABDS SUCCESSOR EU "? Shreveport, La., April M II W. Ogden, D*ss>> erst, wa* elected to CongTes* fr m ' ? '" terday. i i nil ih" unexpired term of N C Blasgw" ard. Hi-- ms lorlty ts aboul ?'? *-"" d'uropciin ^VOpcrtiocmcnto. Brighton. Hotel Metropole. The most eomfortnhle and luxurious seaside Hotel in tb* Win-Id. Finest Cuisine and Wines. Music by Hotel Of chestr.i during Luncheon Baw Dinner. Kn pension terms may he Bira nged. Proprietors: The Gordon Hotels, Limited. HOTEL DE LILLE ET D'ALBION __.l, Kue St. Honors, Pans. Between the Tullertes Qardena Place Vendonne families, Beautiful Hall, Lane* DrawIn_-B^olJ* snd N.'sv Opera, advant: geoua srrangen ista W| Electric light, fte. Telegrams, "LtllalM ?'?? Paris, HENRY Al'.Al'!l'-_ HOTEL CHATHAM, it a ia i.i * i: daunou, , , . Dstwten ths Rog ia ls I'aix an.l Bortttw sm Cspuctnss, I'.iris. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. OTIS ELEVATORg KLECTRIC Ii''1*1" M. It HOLZaCHUCH, Proprietor. 1 EUROPEAN ADVKKTISKHS will Ond th* J Laaston orr.ca? of Tho Tilbwsa K* I M-__5__; Her! \V ,- a e r?,ni,t,t place t ' I'-aaa. H'vlr ?J>.rli? UK-nia tv: i>ul li.ai'ian lo TU* ii.Ouu*.