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THEIB FIRST MEETING. gm NEW PARK ff.MMIssioNKHS HOLD AN KXKCTTiVK IBtttON. I.AV1I. II. KIN-.;. JR. KI.H.'TKI. P1U-9WSK1 POg Biaug ACTION ...V THK LEABE OF THE CLARHMONT. Tho newly .elected Tark Commlssioners held their first meetlng yeaterday. l>avld H. King. Jr.. who returned from Jekyll l.land early yeaterday mornlng. was present, and was e'.ected Prealdent ,->f tho Board b] the unanlmous votes of I'ark Commissioiu-is Ja.rr.es 5.. Roosevelt, A. D. Jull Hard nnd ucorge G. Haven. Mr. Haven was rhos.r. vlce-. reeldent. I're.vious to the meetlng Mr. King had been ap? polnted ;i i'ark Commissioner by the Mayor and iw-orn into ofllee by him. Hls eolleagues were all jresent. and. with a number of other cltizens. con tratulated l_itr.. Mr. Klng's .alary as presidcnt ls 6.00J a year, but he wlll not be dependent on lt. 'or he 1. said to be the wealthle.t man on the ?>oard. whi.h ls coniposed of extremely rlch men. He said yesterday that he had not sought the* oflea, but .ad arrang.d to spend a couple of yeara abroad, "Mayor Ptrong asked me to ac i-;it the place." be aald, "ln the Int.-rest of good government 'n so doing I conclud.-d to sacrlflee mv peeaaaal laieaeata" 'Ihe vanous heuds of bureaus- Secretary Hurns, Aaalatanl accretary smiih. Buperlntendenl Har ?ona, Baglnaer K.llogg, Captaln ColUaa of the I'ark pollce force; l'rofessor C. H. Woodman. ln charge of th.- new Aquarium; cahert Vaux, land acape archltcct, and the raat, were Introduced to tiie now aaeanheri i.y oa-Ceoamlaolonera Tappen and ciausen Wh-n Bagiaoor Qraham was Intro? duced Mr. Tappen reaaaxked tbal he was the oflt ... charge ol the Hartem Rlver Bpeedway. .?itiiissiot.ir Haven remarked, as he Bhooh Mr. Graham by .he hand: ??1 have a pair of troiters mysei: ' A ahor exeentlve aaaalon was held, after whleh i ?? aea CuaniiiloaliniarB met in open board and paaaed a resolution roqueaUng all employes of the department to contlnue in their pla.-.s at the i.easure of 'hc board. lt ls understool that no changea Wlll te made at present. It was rumjted yesterday that at an early meet? lng the board will order an laveatlgatlon of ihe re. markable ar:'on of the old Tammany I'ark Board, which on Ja-iuary _."., at a apeclalty .-alled meet? lng, renewed Ihe leaaa to K. B. Stokes of the Clare inont restaurant in Hiverside I'ark for another iive years from April 1 next. Thla was done ln p.-eret aeeaMn and kept from the public for a fortnight ther.after, and whlle Stokes's old leaee ha l over two months to run. Hotel proprletora and others who desircd to compete for the l.-ase of the Clarernont. whleh Is regarded as one of the h.st paying puhli- roeofta In.lde of the clty limit., are .ndignant at the slngular way ln ?which the bualneaa was hurried through. Good lawvers sav that the lease is not valid. ani that the new board -an annul it nnd open the franchlae for publie b-d.Mng. a. was the case in laal, when It was let to dtoaea <.llver Sumni-r Teall bnrst into the outer ofnee whlle the Commlssioners were m Baaalon, and wanted to go riglu .n. When he was informed that he could not he walked up and down. pol ishing his siik hat and looklng In the mirror at hlmaelf. He was preparlng a neat llttle apeech whlch was to l.e spinng on the Commissioner lhat looked the most aympathetlc, for he baa caal eyes at the I'ark Department sln.-e hla nspirations to t.e Str.-t i'l'at.ing Commissioner were erushed. Hut he was doomed to disappointment. The door opened and ile- Commlaeionere saw him. Then the door shut, and th'- Commlssioners went out of an oth.-r door and looh thi elevator, and were out of the bulldlng befoi.- h. realized that they had gone. Whether ti-u- Commlaalonera dellberately sought to estape or merely happened to change thelr mlnds about the door is not known. Professor Woodman said yesterday that the A-iuariiim would probably be ready to be opened to the public by May 1. ??? TRVSTEES OF TIIE ART MU8BUM MEET. Ki.ii.TioN of oFi'p EM AND staxdim; i'.MMIT TEEB. The trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art met yeaterday afternoon at 1 o'clock and elected th..-e oftiecrs for the year endlag Pabmary, IM: Henry G. Marriuand, presidcnt; H. W. Uhinelander and Danlel Huntlngton, vice-presidents; Hiram Hitchcock. treasurer, secretary, 1.. P. Di Ceanola. The ExecUtlve Committee for the same period is rnade up of Cornelius Vanderbilt. William E. Dodge. w. L, Andrewa, John Htgciow, D. '?. Miiis. & P. Averjr, James a. Oarland, R. w. De Voreat, and, ex-oiti".-..,. Henry O. Marquand. F. W. Khine lander, Dan.l Huntlngton, Hiram Hitchcock, L. p, di Ceanola, The Audltlng Committee for the ensulng year .f.nslsts of .Si-;. in H. Wales, Charlea S. Smith and Edward D. Adams. The following trustees were elected for the next aeven yeara: Rlchard M. Hunt. F. w. Rhlnelan der and H.ram Hitchcock. They wlll aarve till XBAX ?-? .1 BBFOBT O.V OENBBAL 8B88I0S8. THE GRAND .TIT.Y P1MDB NO CAVBB FOR Fi .R MAi. I'RK.-KNIMKNT-ro.MMEXTS HY THK RHCORDER. The February Grar.d Jury, chars-ed at the be g.nning of the month by Judge Cowing, In I'art I of tne Court of General Kessions, yesterday made a rej-ort upon Ihe inve-nigation of the court whlch was ordend ly Judge Cowing. It will be rem-mber.-d that l-i his chirge Ju.lg.- Cowing took occasion to say that the blll pendlng In the State Senate to enlarge the powers of He eorder Goff was a wlcked measure. and that poll II | never had beea ir.jected into the court before the b.ll was latroducad. The report of the Orand Jury 1. appended The Grand Jury, ectlng upon your instructlons, !...ve, in addltion to thelr other duties. carefully investi';ated and eons.d.-red the (|uestioti of the a Imln - rat on and peraonnel of the court of Gen? eral SeeBlonB, ar.d heg leave to renort: Tha; from testimony of the highest, and wa ba lieve most authentic aourcea from whi.h Informa ti'.n coverlng tne aubjecl .ouid b- derived, we i aa i.i. 1 no suliitlent cauae for formal presentment. it la true that evldence was glven before our body that. at least in two Inatancoa ther- ap? peared to be serious neRiect in the performance of iti.r duties on the part of some of the aubordl i ti <ourt attendanta; but even in those cases sub aeo,ueat and pr^pond^ratlng testifnony matenally modlfled their wrongdolnga. We belleve. howev.-r, that the seivlce of the force might be improved, bot It .e.-ms to ua that tne competen.-y and power of the presiding Judgeu is aU-.ufnci.-nt. and anould ba exerclaed. Wlth reference to the conditions that have aepmed to hav.- dlaturbed the Honorable Judgf-s of the Court of il.n.ral S.-ss.ons, the Grand Jury Uo not feel lhat ll was either withln the lln. of thelr Inatructlona oaa proelac to oxtend th.-ir Inoulry. Hut they do feel compelled to state, havlng at beart the deaire for the pureal and most elevated ..,i admlnlatratlon, that ln thelr Judgment rellable and efBclenl aervlce can be best n* ired by the appolntment of the various courl ofHcera through th.- joint ' oneurrence of the several j idgea of this court. WILLIAM 1- BKIDMOR15, Foreman. judges Cowlag, Martlna aad Pltagerald had a ajiaatfg yesterday afternoon to prepar- a memo rlal about the bill Whleh is so obnoxloux to them. They will be repWBOntOd !n Albany today at a hearing before a Senate committee having charge (,' the bill. S. natar LOXOW, on hi. way to Albany yesterday ,,,. raoon, ealll i on Rl ? -..rder-Goff, in the Crimlnul Coi.rts Bulldlng, at.d had a .hort consultatlon wlth him about Ihe blll. Later Benator I.exow said that the He-order would have no eouns.-l to repreaent him b.-fore the Benate oommlttee. Recorder Goir aald late ln tha afternoon: "The report made i.y t>..- Crand Jury to-day cannot be called B pre aentment, and the Jur .rs acted whwly ln refualna to .mbroil themaelvea with tne Judgaa who hao plunned to have them make a presentin.r.t agair.st the blll Introduced Into the Senate I.y Sen ator Hobertson. Thelr report contalns two slg ii.1i.ant expressiotis of opinion. One ls that th> re ls need for Improvement In the nervlce of court attendanta, and a better aervi.-e ls what the blll ln question Is mainly intended to provlde. The other expre.slon of opinion ls that elflclent aer vi-e could be be.t se. ure.1 through the Joint COO currei.CM of the eeveral Judges of the COUTt It is a remarkable colncldenee, to ?ay the least. that .uch an opinion should have been glven on the day before that set for a hearing before the Ben? ate. committee upon the bill." WIBB WORPS FROM A XEWFORK MERdlAST. (in* ..f the brlghte-t and most .ucceaeful New Y rk buslness men, in speaking of skllful methoda ii. a Ivt-rtlslng and tne advantage. there.>f to the Ira sBBaaaaV lat.-ly said: .Vn.erlean. are a nai.oti of reader.. In every home i.i t.ur broad land, wlth nosulidy few oncoptlona, ?i- ireaaarod aaeaaa for thi. deiinhtfui ami b-ne hclaj emoloymaal of lolaur. momenia. Each year, bt idening in Its melhod of IndlvlduaJ culture, con tr.bute. in.reas. I lacliti--.. and brlng.-. them wlthln f. ic.ich of all. i | i.-.er- ls no llt.raturi- for the eommon peo I i nke (hat of the newapaper. It la the rt?Hy in:on ailke of the prlme and the i-ik.ui'. the man who Inherlta ani the gua who eains. of the million.lrc ln hl. m-utis'.on and th* labnrer in hls c,i It come. a* regu arly as ihe glow of ihe lamp Mal.I ani llndti a ,w<-lcom* at ttvvry flreslde. lf the nlght be falr under the radiant mojii that wallta Im <j le.-niv beauty through her starry courts. or If ,.,.. n|tt>BB .torrn beat- madly ot th. wlndow aaaa lt doea not matter?<hls a.eeaanaa r of good tMlnca U present tn entertatn nnd Instruct. to telj to willlng eara ln that lltt.e rlrela what goes on In th.- greal busf.ing world without. What better messase can the merchant send than bl. advertl.ement ..f household neces-lt.es or fash lon'n novelties? What better avenue to the do mefltlo ?roup can th. trade*m?n flnd? Try il. ar.1 you will soon reallite in an Increaar of paLronage, it ha.-. brvught to your trade a new Wilhelms Quelle MOST AGREEABLE OF ALI, IMPORTED NATURAL MINERAL WATERS. Unequalled for use with Rhine Wines and Clarr-ts. SOLD HY All. liltOCI.KS. Ml BOUTfi BMO Vi'INK DEAM5R*. constltuency of buyers. Try lt. aad you wlll never re'.urn to the old niethod?; nor wlll you ever re.ise to wonder why you BO long n'gi-ctel such a protlt ab> Investment. TO RE HUIilEU JX FOUGUKEEPSIF. THK BODY OF I.INPLEY Mt'RRAY FERniS. WHO WAS MtntDBKSD IN I/>I'ISIANA. ON ITS WAY HOMi:. Lindley Murray Kerria, presldent of the Ferris SuKar Reflnlng Company and Burdon Central Bugar Refintng Compsny, aboas eosrardly and brutal raur* der by Henry M. Payne was reported in The Trib? une some days ago, was srall known in thi.= clty, and his de.uh is depiur. d by i. i.irxe eircle of frlenda who knew him t? be n tii"s: sstlmnMa man Tbs Bpirit whlcb perrades thu part of tba Bouth where Mr. Perrtai was murdered Is such thnt feara are eatertalned that th- ass,.ssin may not !?? hr, Ughl to justlee There ls good r.-ason f,.r such fear wben u ,s remembered ihat Mr Ferrls'a aon, DnvM B. FerrtS, was peraecuted to such an extent that ho had to leave Harbrick Statlon. where he had busi? ness interests. Not aatlstied with that. the superinter.d. nt of the Ferris factory was shot at thi-- tlmeo. and Wa assallants were punished with a small flne. 1 ho hat* toward people from the North In that portlon of ivouisi.in., la aald to bs lateaaa, aad th- chai ? for ju.stice. when that n.eans the punbshment of a Loulslans man. are few The bodv of Mr. F.-rris is on Ita way from HOW Orleans, bul ls detalaed In tranall by the storm. The hurial wlll be ln PoUgbheepste. Mr. Ferris had been promlncnl in soclaL business and philanthroplc Int'erests n. New-York Cltjf fr.mi the tlme of hls boyhood until rseeni ><ars. He was a linfai descendant of r.over.e.r CoMea and of Rob ert I.lvingston. who. emlgratlng 10 America about IfTi was the tlrst proprietor of th<- Man-r Ol UV lt,Ks,o? nnd grandfatbor of 1'hlllp l.ivlngst...i of le-.-ohitionary fame. His Murray ?M-gors "J ' unbroken llne from colon.al days I ?* e been ->,e > Identltied with the business *nd philanthroplc n .ere'ts ,,f this citv. Includlng .lohn Murr.O, jr . the founder of the public school system of Kew* VAK;u, ten years sao Mr. F-rr'.s bSCama \*??fft ln the augar Industrlea of ^Jalana. and from ttJat tlme iia<! been a targe operatpr ln thal: ime. na was particiarly adiv,- ln sffslrs <-onnected wl h the fiplscopai Church In l*?ulalaim. . iid w ? ' personal frfead of tbe Bueceastva Blshop* oaiiagaer ,:!, ! .<? ssums. BLACKXECEED 8WAX8 FOB TBE PABK. A PAIB ntHBrflD TO THK .ITY HEKAOSR1C Bf K M KN"X S'lMKTHIN'V ABOUT tiu: BIRDS The Central farh Henagsrle was oartebed yea? tarday with the addltion of a pslr Of Wa. k-nc k- I awaas?Btbenelldes niehuicorypha- the glrl ot &"? ward M. Knox. th- v..ll-kn?wn hatter, Of HO. Rl Broadway. Tbey ara tbe flrat of thelr kin l ta tha menagerle. Tbe only other person omtAng Blmltar btrdaln tbi State ta sald to be RUItam Rocktfsltar. The blrds ;.t prSOSnl hav u K-riipoiary home ln IH. basemeal of the plgeon-bouse. The bodv of the blsck-necked awan la a pure white. whlle the h. ad ar.d OOCfc a.e B v.lvety ... .,1 brown Of the darkest sbade. ln Btriktag COBtraet U> the bodv The blll. whlcb boars a doubla fi knob at'the baae. ls llghl jluml.ous; th- knob ta tenaa roao-cotor, and the nnll wWtiah The leaa ol lhe blrd are flesh-OOlon d This Bpodes, the saaallssl of tbe Bwan ramiiy. w found ln South America, from Chlll BCroSI conttaeal and eouthward to Term del Fuego thi- FalUand tslande. Mr. Qfrbaon, n well-known ornlthologlst, arrlting from BuenO Ayres twenty years BgO gtvea the followlng Intcrcsllng aceouat of this blrd: As tbere are b greal maay Bwampa snd fen* here. lt is bul natural that all lha wstei fowl should N reoreaented ln estraordlnary numbers snd a ? iVevei, swai.sar- nearly a. .bun sni t, I ?a duck* in oth.-r dlatrleta I hav counl. l .. fwobundSd on one smsll tagoon ,,, -he^wnrnp. and the latter ls bul .me m a whole networa oi Iwimp* and aater^ouraea Anather great fea bordertng our land, la known as ?..;... ia -n ?,* ner.s or Swamp of the Smitii.. rleB, One ?h h Its charaeter we 1 bear* oui Aboul the beglnnlng of the century the flrat Chrtatlana BO-cafled. ln .ontradls.in.tion to the Hviians who reaeh. .lUtrii-t were iiaii<-hos. ?. ho, ln putsult Ol Bwan* for th- Mke of th.i, skins made incurrton. froa. Inelde the frontlera Thelr aeapon aaa? tha ??boleadorea.*' or ball* of tba sami nsturi si u^4 for catchlng hors.-a or cattle These Basn balla dlffere.l onlv in belng made O WOpd. BO that ih.v sho'll floal <-n the aater 11 ihe Oau ho ',,,,,.,, hi, ai,,, . . Th.- balls ar- whlrled, n^rown and, twUtlng round lhe wlna. and . ? k ,' the sele.ted blrd. render lt oulta heTpleBB Now gAtiyt lt is dlfflcull io gel within gunsbol range ^Th4?Ublrta*nke,a,t*between July and Beptembsr. and m-,ke thelr nesti ln tha targeel and deepeal i rani _nmnr the Ihlckeat ruahea Theae nesta are ln wa- r from four io flve feet n depih. anl bave foundatlon on th.- bed of lha awamp, above the aurfaee of lhe water from one lo one ?nd one half feei. The ,-i.it h of egga rarles from thne to four. They ar- amootb. gloasy at.d , ream tolored._m_, T(> Hh. BMFJBWED BY IHE MAYOR THK TTH RBOIMKJtT TO PAKADE IM THK ARMORT OM THl'RSI'AY KYKNIM) MKI'AI.S TO BB DIBTRIBCTED. folonel Appleton. of the 7th ROfUntnt, has Issued order No. 4. In which the rSflmonl is order-1 10 parade In full unlform for rev:ew by Mayor Btrong at ihe armory. Pnrh^wro. and Btaty-aeirenth-st, or, Thursday, February B, ?t 8 p BB. The detAll for i gi.<.rd wlll l.e; Dfncer of the day. Cnptalll 'Je.rge I B Rboada. OAeara of the iruard I.ieutenants C. Dn val and Arthur K. Wbite. iwo ?ergsaata, foor ' eorporala and flfty prlyntea, The order of Adfntant-Oeneral Joalah Portar, Is Bued October \\ UM Blvtag Ihs blstory decoratton for long and fsltbfnl sorvlce, Is repub liahed m Colone! Appleton'i order, together with .. iiai 0f ii.fflcera of tb* 7tb Realmenl aho ad'1 i celva the decoratton ?? I ? ? ? ? ??< Mayoi Buona after lhe reglmenl hai been reyiewed l n- medal ?or twenty-nve year* will i>- iiven to twenty-two membera Th* aame numbei wlll recelve the tw* , years* medal. Twsnty-ala member* of Ihe reg m recelve the decoratton for flfl*en yeara aervlc?. and leventy-els wlll be ,le-.,r,itei w,ih the t<-n year. '(vd'.ii.' ?.'.;.;?? .n glvea a brief hlatory In the same document ol the regiment'a aork during the Brook h-ii trolley Btrlke, and c unmends ih< men for the patlence and dlsclpllnc ?h ?ws whlle ln the dli of thelr unplesssnt dutlea those VOBTJB ABIOX BALL flCERTB ix?uis t'oheti. of No. iu Cnnat-at; John Rynn, <-f No. 4-M Weal Fortv-slxlh st., and MulfOfd I nunn, of No Bl Bleocker-si, tha ihrss moa wbo were arrested f'.r Bellblg count.-i f.-H HcketB ut gd* ralssl m t" ti.'- Arion ball on Friday mghi last. wen arralgned befori Juattet Voorhli la tha Tcsnba Pollce ?'ourt yesterday, and beld :n ttfitM i,aii each lo answer a charge of forgenr ln tbe Becond degree lx)in? Kortum, secretary of th- Ailon Club; August I |{,,;ie chalrman of ihe Flnam- ' 'omir.lt t.-e. and B l Hanser and K. Oauae, m> mb.-ri of tbe com? mlttee al'pear.d as witnesses. It vsas e .mpilted that zr, BDurloua llcketi had been recelved si lh? door and tbat 4'" had been refused. Asslstani Dfatnct* Attorney Battle appeare?l for tha proasentlon. THE CVLLVM BV1LDIXB AT WBBT POIXT. The Unttsd States Mllltary A'-.d-mv at W.st Foint is aooa to ha-.e a new and impostag bulldlng, the gift ot tha tote Oeneral Osorga w. Cullum M'K.ni. Mead & Whlte, thd WOB-knOWH lirm Of archliects. at N". MO Flfth-ave., have already BUb* raltted plans for the new gUnCtnra, and ItM H-.ard of Kr.glneers at "fSSl Potal wlll BOOS sdesrtlsa f"t blds for c.nstructlon. In hls will Oeneral Cullum deacribed hls bOgSJgSI hs ii "lireproof stone bulldlng which should be g receptacU for iuiue.< busts, mural tabl.U and portialts, paint.njts Of hStt.e acenes, trophlea of war. and su-h other pbjeeu sa may tend t i elevats 'he mlliury t^rofesston. Tne bulldlng is i i b? made of marbU and Rranlte. and the arehltecture wlll ba pnre <:r<?i< ??' tbs lonlc order Thi c ?1 wlll bi aboul BW.OOO rhe ni a Btructure wlll alao be uaed f'<r ihe meetlnga snd mn ners of tbs Alumnl Associatlon Of lhe Ml.itary Aeademy, and rooms wljl.be provlded for thelr ae* roiTiioodatlon. TBAVDVLBXT APPBALB FOlt Atl>. The t'harity OrganlutloM Boclety has rscslvsd ln formatl<,n that a man and woman yesterday WCTS golng ab.ut the lower parts of the clty, chlefly among the broker.) and bankers In snd aboul Ex chang.; Flaaa, alleglng that they were sent by the Boelaty t.. eellset gMney for ?un*erers i.v g largt (ire ln Avenue A or L>. ll ls a:eo reported thal they had succeedei In sfcnrlna several contrihu Hona Th- aodety never appeala m that war for i-.i-f funda, and the pergnns presenting auchi re ,,..-- ar- fraud.. The aoclet* wfll otgnUM to any one who wlll assi.--. In bnnging these per.on. to Juatlce._ D008 AT THE OARDEN. TIIK OPEN1NG of TIIE BHOW TO-DAT. SWAKMS OF Tlli: BrTBIEa ItECStTBD YESTER DAT not A 91NOLE WITHDRAWAI* A eaaeade ot boaad-up doga poured into Mad laon Bquare Oarden all day yeaterday. There was a line of express wagons In front >.f the entrance at Fourth-ave and Tw.nty-se\-nth-st. From these were nnloal-i ihe "orlglnal paekages" of dogflesh consigned to tba, W.-stm.nster Kennel Club. whose annual bench ahow opena at the Garden to-day. There wr- blg boxes and llttle bOSOa baadboaaa and .lrygoods boxes. boxe. wlth handles and boxes without. whlch made the ex pre.smen gruit _.nd .wear; hampers and ba.keta CHAMPK ?N OREAT MAI. .!: MKIN'l.KY and mlnlature k.-nnels ln fact, every klnd of pnck agc that a llttle or a big dog could he crowdod Into. When the boxea were on the li.or they were opened by Ihe attendanu and the imprlaoned pets had a chance lo atretch Ihelr i.-gs and un llmber their yelplng apparatua. Llttle metal tags havlng numbera atamped on th.-n. were ilad lo th-lr coll.rs. ni 1 they A.-r- 1-1 to Ihe stalls where they are to y. Ip and eat and sleep through? out the four daya ol the Bhow The Mg amphl theaire Is OOmpletely Illbd with these stalls. In the -entre ar- -ix exarctBlng and Judglng ineloa ur.-s that io. k llha cattle peaa In ?> Btockyard. Tbe numberina ol tha bUIIb begtna on the Twenty alztb-at alda of ihe Madlaon-ave end. and runa acroaa to the Twenty-oeventb-at. alde, then down to the rourth ave. end. an i ba? k to tha Twenty Blxth st. -i.i,.. Then aeveral eatra rowa alth atlll . numbera run ci iwaj ilong lha rourth Kve end an I the overfloa ol the 1.991 and odd entrtea nre ti. bouai i on tbe elevated i way bach of Ihe nn ' 8?atB on Ihe Twent) Blxth-at. alde Thla .- th llrai bench ahow al whlch the Boor apa -:!' ;'"1 '" accommo late all tbe ? >m| i l The entriei whi.h had arrived yeaterda* nere , ,--. ra ; .,-. tha raat ? -. ? - ??' >: ? Oarden Half a doaen Mg Xewfoun llan li panted puffei ovei on oi ? v" ""' ,,,, . , .;., ;1,,:1 0f "dude" oiaghound. wlth long. i. irae fa. i -. drawn oul Ini > e?tei ? ' manl inxleiy, careaai i thelr rdlky . url? ln in i I jolnlng roa of ata ,.\ itabl. and ? ?'? ?? ? '? '?< : ' ; ? "? ' ' ? - ? pl-t.-l lh< vlalbli ind . . . r I.. sn,,. rlni idenl Mortlmi r un b alngle o-lth Irawal . ' ' ?' . italogu. .. ? btb: Aa I appearai f ? ? ' ?;.! do ibtle. produce i .. | . . , | .n ihe doon pi >n ;?' but wtthti ->ra tX\ ' r l ? t. f . I) A 'patr of ma.tlffs ? ? j.-'er 1 .\ afternoon. aa I raci ? I '? Irnlr.M .r. Of 11 ?? I' 4lta ' il th- Oard. n. Ona i v..:h moal aadau dlgnil e. Whlle the o? the bull llng he hln I i ? ? ? i . i ihe ineaay <log. ani th. ,,.' Kom. ? retlve dlm. .-. ? i . ? i I The ludge ' landi and pugs. Miss A 11. V \|,.- n,., tlffs. great D-m-s. Itu ,?? ? ? ' ? ? ria.et I ' hounda l ;,..-, ? Tayloi M-ii ? .., 1- foxl ? ? I M-. , l ? M< M,,.., , .,-, r- ??,-.- II' ,"; ' ' '.. N I . ?-,???.: Dr L i*. rlaiivem ,,,'.,_?- i.,.,- il " ?? ?? Stm V irk I ? ?? .,,. i ,,. t Kngllsh -?? : . . R. K. Moyheu Si i Vork beaglei Joa l ? ? .- \1 .??: .-. I terrleVf C F l-elai i Ni a Tork BA) IXG3 RASE '.< i "l .N/.v WHAT THK "TE" TOBK 8'1 I IXaTITFTIOX9 HAVE i.i i.n i .. i v . IN HK NAf I I iihai y. i'- '? ? '-;? ?'' :' ? ' ''?' ''' aavlng. banka of New v..ri. Clty for thi ah m coi al leral ? emeni ver 1993, aa u ?bown Ly th. f llowli i labulal on iii -i-.--- / r -.-..-'-- -..rii:.-- ??'t~3 Hv-^ h| "_! ....._.Vii. >ft5- Zt - - li y ' - \:. _I25a""li*i ,J| ,._ /?.//::---. f. '{. *i J S | _j --: ?, *l'i % i li 51 i. 12 i 4 tt* m'-'i|:-:?v'? z-U B??? '??? i'- :)'?.f:j*;?*tjjZf: c 53 -. -.S=UiTZ_f*_{S4?U .SS-i !. ? --.??/. k9!tVs95VS73la?SS6a?SBgi!iSjg *3*a, J ..;...:?? M-i - ?:- '?? 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Justlee St.-ver, In lhe Supreme I'.mrt, yesterday dlamlssed upon tne merlts, wlth cost*. tho eom* ptalnt of Henry W. T. S'-l-iwiy Sgalnst ??"?*" Stelnway. trustee of Stelnway & BOM. TB* grounds of the dedslOO wera that the evldcncc .1,1 ,?,. aataWtah any Improper or untawful aeta of the defendant. Wllllam Stelnway, as a trustee of Stelnway & Sons, or that any acts of th- sald de? fendant were detrlmental to the interests of Steln "TheVu^SS brought by the plalntlff. SSStOck bolder Of Stelnway A- Sons. to obtaln from \,111am Sielnwav in,. defendant. nr. aecountlng of tbs alleged nroflt. mad. by hlm ln hls deallngs as trua *l w t'h Btelnwaya hanofabrlk. of Hamburg. of which be was part owner and ocompel him to j,.iy over BUCb prolirs to St.-inway & Sons. , OVRT CAUTPDARs POB TO-DAY. ^!::::;;:::\'''i:.'r;:;;,i;i',;wr'A,,'.rew* ,. co-r. c,:.,,':,,' I- -oa- Bt. M tlon . ..;..!..r. alled.l I a. m ?,'f": tWWwT? ?i? mnWB?uBBn wis Sa.' isSr. S". ww ?*?\?_ 430, lis-;. I-.hc. 285B, Wll, i--'-'. BhTt, ITX I *?>?>. '?'?'. waa - ' :..'nr.r.|?- < ..rt gfMCtal Term Part I VI l.?i; a-t .l.imi ury r. r... Url r* Bcekman, .1 Bt*Utwa| ra, gtewtray & ?"s?|...-m'- <kturt*4ipJ?_" Term -Pari 11 Adjoarasd salll \\. ln *day, I ? bruarj 3u ... ,, , ,,,.,? s?,,:.??? , ...in si- lal T. un Pari III Befor* H I j ,,?.... ,., i... ?eni fi im l'..ri i for trlal ' lear "ctr, uii i''.,i" Part I AdJ un* d f - tha lerm Clrniit Courl I'art 11 AdJ ?arn-', *lB* 'Ile. ,-,., ,.,, , ?, ?,, p.ir, Ml Refor* 11'Hrlen J No*. ?B11. Yc: 2BH. 4v-?" ?'?I-'-''. ?'-??'?? BVO. I-** --?ta '?''',- ,,!'- '" ? lT.ii ??"'?' '?"?'' '-'-I- iliar. ilrrull '??.'in r.i t IV Befor* Lawrrnc*. J Cauaaa lo |. ?..,, fi ni l-.ul III for trlal <?..*.? nnllnl.-l,.,| I .;.::., I'ourl Bpeclal T-ni. Ii-t-i- rr?dman, J N ?*? ',.;7 .-,",. '>.' ',<?- '?-??. ? '..??? unfli Kuperior Courl 0*a*ral T*ra* Adjouraad un'ii Monday. <?!,',, ? rrlal Ti na l'i" I B*f '- Qllderal**ve, .1 N - in..- ISS3, II IH '????',. *l?, toO, 1-1,1 ?'.-.- untin 'tiupeiior Court Trlal Term Part li AdJ urned for the 'guperlor ?'urt Trtsi T-rm Part lll Before Dugrs, J , ,. , i, No. laa, gcer* .?. Mm. u> co. n , day < <i Hurroaate'* Conrl .-h?ml-r? Befor* Pltigerald, s -M" .,,,. ralrn.lar ralled *1 10JU ? Bl. N? I"-"". wlll "f M .. t. lone* sl !<> :ki a in eatate of Catharlnc Uuffy, . i *(] !? tn. Wlll- for |,il.ii- 'le. :k.. ,\ laiiil"!*. Jamea rlernon, fUlvanu* I Towna??d, Peter KUkenny, Haiiiniii i: Rurkingham, E?th*r Wunnenberg. si lo .lo ? ,;, Wllllam il Wlaner, Charlea T. Nlchols, Bernard |.,...,t Wllllam M Taylor, im.-' a Be?m*n, ..t 2 p rn. r ? . i-.,,iri Trlal Term Baforc Arnold, B laal Iri ,f i'al llne IV 111- 1.1. ,.i 10M ?' rn No. BBS, will of M,.. r iiarMneau *1 !"?"?" ? bl; n 1084, wlll of w miam i'*ni >n m < 'it..-. ?>> bi 2 a m ,,,.,, ? I..., Bpeelal Term Befor* Pryor. J M a; im. .-.,-,. i ' ?n*. )r., J V,?, :;i Hl, BA, :iT M )> BO 109, 14. BO, S3, 100. 101, ,i i. un Pari i Befora Uati C, J -.-- -ii- '..-.:, '.:.-" IWI, HIS, I3S3, YSSt. ';,,.,: imi UMI i:i-"-. 1217 i'l" ';1,;- ''""? '-'"*-'? ' ;T" ri:;, 1374 1.175, 1370 1-tTT. ISTB. IJTS, IMl, IWI, ISKt, J-..1 .... ml ? ' ? i . - rrlal 'I-rn. l-ari II I :? f r- 'i-, . nl t: m Pan i foi irtal. >>.r uaOa , . rrlal T*nq Pari III Idkmrasd nn't: ... - . ,, ,, rm Bef r* rkrtleh, < J M ? Trlal T'l.-i. Part I I ?' r* \an w>rk. j ? ? ,.;; .,., am MS 174 it:, i.-ii' I3W -? " *? 144-S 1250 304 V.i- I3S3 341.1 1373 1.1*0, l3*i!, l.;-.i. I3B4 1801, 1 !"?? 1411 1413, Mli 1414. lll* ' ' , ii .?? -I.lil T-im I'art 11 ll. f ,r- hunm, ni. J -- IgM. IIBO Z37S, IW9 i-B" ' aea ui ? rrrn l." III f* f ??? Mewburger, .1 -- N . ,. i2ts ?'?< i '? l - - ? we*. |N'. I" ? i' r.l*n. J.? IO. 3451 S323 I4?, .... Iti:ri lt; i: ? \i?!?? HMTCD II , -? n lron ibam J iya*a ? i i,??. Hy l'i I ? ? m .--. - ', I ? I K ? ? J. M? ?*? All 'INTUD. r*me . un. 1 \? : ?? >.v J \. ? ii ... . . , ? ? : -. . It ? ? H\ 1 ? I?t.,n l! t.t \? ? I >-' - J H, r.-. ' rUrlr* I II.r v*>. _ _ n tAft i ba n \rn wixtbb. ,. ...',., n,.- m'B Plrthd .Mli run a sp> 1*1 escuralon lo Nlagars Palla sl ? j- ,' ir tha r run I irlj rk, i , ni . Thui ' rl i,. r.;.. nat-. .'i ii g at Nlagara Kalla i irl) '1 he llrketi ? . n .,:, ivlni i - untll H iturday morn Ing ! gran leur ol N ig .r, |* never mor* ' and lhe llng thl? gre iteai i atai icl i world , BAPTIBTB Tn OBHBBTB WOntDBBB1 Ml Al lha aeeklj meeting of Raptlsl preaehera m< lerds) iii"ttnni{ nt s, IR Plfth-ave., the Rev. Dr. p i. R'ilklna secretsry of th- Bapi -? r*oung Peo ; - i i nion ,,f America, dellvered thi sddresi Tbs observan.f f*oundera Daj b) lhe Baptlst churcbe* ,,f ihe counlo araa recommended foi Bunday, Aprll :i ii ;- desln i lhal on thla daj the alma snd w,irk of ih- Chrlstlan mit ir.ursea sh.iii t fortb Theae coursea ronslsl ,.f Btudy snd readlng for a perlod ,,f four yeara This unlon la b federa llon of rarloua aocletlei of lhe Baptlai Church as ,i li I* nol iri an\ i\a> antag mlatlc to tha ?i ui i-.n leavoi i m \\ i klna, ln hla ?< i - ,.' tha) " ? ? of Ihla c mrBe of In trengthen t ? H .pti.t ? .?? mportar.l thal lhe pa ?? .' ai; the ehurche* thnuld hrlng this Iheli rhurciv >n l?' indera' I >oj ' "The m ihodlat*." ii- aald, "are gatntng ground oui IrVi thej nr- iggit -i-' and energetlc. The . - - - ai- loalng groun l " The meeting unan.mnu ly Indor* ?! th* auggeatlon of i >r \". Ilkln* ' "iiiiii n lln r . mdei ?' Day. TELEPHONE RATES TOO IIIGH. B1MON FTERXE CONTENDS THAT THEY ARE KXOKMOUSLY EXCES3IVE. TO ir.vn A DEUBOATKW TO AI.HANY TO-DAY TO ATTEMD THE I1KARINO ON THB OERST BIU. -.-heai-er PBICBa IM other cities.. S'mon Sterne. who ts conductlng a nght ln the court. agalnst the Metropolitan Telephone aml Telegraph Company, Will lead a atrong delegatlon of NeW-Yorkera to Albany to-day to take part In a hearlng before a Joint committee of the Legislature upon th- Oorat Telephone bill. ln the delegatlon wlll ba -eprescntatives of the Hoar.l of Trade and Tran.si.ortailon. the Cotton Kxchange, Hulldlng Ma? teriai Bachanga. Luaaber Trade Assoeiatlon, Mar canUle Kxehange, ReU.il Coal Kxehange, I'aint, Oll and Virnlsh Club. New-York Krult Exchange, Clothiers' Assoeiatlon, Mechanlcs and Traders' Ex change Leaf Tobacco Hoard of Trade. Whole.alo Orocara* Assoeiatlon. If.llan Chamber of Commerce. Fruit Trade Aaaoelatlon. J- wellers' A.BOClatlon. Chemlcal Trade BaetlM aad I'nlted Confectloner.' Assoeiatlon. Thev declare that the tel-phone rate. In this clty have been ,-normnusly excaaalva ar.d that there la ?o reaaon why tha rate. hetra ahould be much hlgh? er than tha telephone atej In other cities. Mr. St, rn- has made hls llght on the gronnd that an In ,-r. ,,s- In hls rate was an I xtortlon. He had 1i tele pbona la hls law ofBoa for whi.h he paid Ho*) a year He was told that the company was golng to take It out and rcplace lt wlth an instrum.-nt con n. ,-ted with a m.-tallic clrcult. and for this he would have tn pay BM a year. Ha declared that an In creaae ?>f $:?? a year rooM ba robbary. and nP re fu. ? 1 to Blgn B cntrut al I2?". He was th.-n told that the t-i.phor.e would ba taken out anybow and ha procured an Injunctlou to restrain the compaay. Other m.-n who have telepbOOaa m tneir offlces have been foroad to pay tha incraaaad rate and they have complalned bitu-rly. C. C. Shayne has aaM that when ha talka with hls man ln Boaton they talk through InBtrwanenta axactly aii.e, yet the man m Boaton paya UM a yaar and Mr. Shayne I. obllged to pay 9999, Mr. St.rne and nther tn.-n Interrsted ln the Oerat Telephone MU declare thal tha blll is falr both to th- Telephone Company and to the public ln a atatemenl aboul the blll, Mr. Sterne has said: "The Qerat h.ll doe? not llx an arbltrary tnaxlmum rata of 171 for thla clty. lf the Metropolitan Com? pany bellevea that there I. no nroflt for lt at tru. rate all II haa to do la to r.? before the commlsslon of Stat - offlcera and ahow that lt la not maklng the extremely liberal allowan.e of 10 per cent profli provlded by th- blll. Then the commission wlll flx the rate. For my part, Id Just as Boon the MU dldn't narne any amounts at all. Id be perrectly wllllng to strike oul all the ratee and let them be lixed In .ach clty by the comtnl.slon." DEATH OF 80FERIXTE9DBBT HCGHES. Ml BXMBED at His DBBK IM THE AMBB-CAM KEWa COMPANT, IM WHOBM BMPU>1 HE MAD BEEN 1' ?B THIBTT Vll.vlts Chariaa* H Hughea, superlnfendent of the morn? lng paper dletrfbutlon departmeal of the American News Company, dled awManly yesterday mornlng Whlle at his work. It had been customary for Mr. Hughea to come t.? b.slnes. at _ o'clock every morninu. Aa the houra wore on yef ? r i..\ i..mplalnad froejoently to ??*? of ?U-rk- Of fe-ling lll. At 7 o'clock he - reUef in .. drugatora whara he was told he , ^a-, -.iff.-t.n_: fp.i.i :ki\ ina proatratlon, an.l ahould I ki home arttbout delay. Ha returaed, however. to hla bualneaa and f.r .... hour auffered a good aaaL ite Kh.iaet unmiatakabla algna . f lUnaaa, and mae ?- Bren -ent f-.r phyMclana aa many a. four i c.f whom arere called, bui none reaponded. An aiiib.ii ti ? ?? waa then callad from the Hudson str.et H .1. but when >i arrlvad Mr. Hughes was dead. The ambulanca Burgvra pronouncod it a caae ..:' ap iplegy Mr. Hughea was hf\v yeari old, .t least thlrty of !.- ipeni in the eraploymont of the Amcri ? ..ti New. companj He aaa burn in Jeraey Clty, tn whlch he mad. hla home, at Ma SM Jerfey-ave. II- wenl to tha fronl early in the war, ?nd .>n r-1 oui bi im< mneeted w;tn the Amei ... Xewfl Company on Ita ..rKani-jtion ln i ... , the fl A. K. hei i blgh nrdei ' FVrestera ani was a aaambor ? atlea lA'hea Mr Hughea'a ?->r>. K.lwar.1. a lad of ,ii iiao ... tha cmploymeni ..f the company. ,' > rather*i le .*n. ..- falnted On hls .-rv he il'..." falnted. ani agaln. wh-n h>? re . f., .. i . isr. - he fe.l t. the floor. and had , hoi Ml. noRKBD rr over FOKEB. a i r.. ii kl i-iKi'i ni v ?!?: CF OPINIOM ABOUT oAMea or cmam?tb imomo mbmbebi or THE PROOREXa CLUB T'.ik-r haa broken ip tha peace ?nd brotherly - manj a .atherlna occaalooal or perma > .. ,ii New-York cluba have gone igh th. poker Beaoon of thelr axlatenea, an.t .-?[. i ii. llfP ilt) by forbtddlng poker-play Ing ,,; thi club ; Boma have gone ?o far M ,,, .,.,,),i. ... irdfl of any deecrtptloa_ and llmli ihelr aportlva membera to cbeea an.l . heckera for ? -\ 'Itement and anniseme.it. The progre , . |ub, abich '- ' Bourlahlni Hebrew or , .-. havlng a luturloua home at Ftfth-ave. ,,,,1 ... noa golng through a poker etlala, ln th.. oM days. wh.-n lha club was >,,.l | ti ntloua, a -B-ceht i.r..ir game ?.,s one of Ita harmlaaa attractlona Wlth B rifth-ava hOUae, Krcllsh servants and wealthy acceaalona to the memberahlp, the poker. ng elcmenl i aa waaed fal and ktckad over the M llmltfl of the ..1! tlme game Jaekpots have gone up to war tlgurea H la said. and the out v of ?oi i ln aome quartera has been ?<? ureat lhal rathera and brother. have trtod to get the ini. governora to i tk.- reetrtctlve naaaavrag b? , bond laaua became neeessary. Reatrlctlva legialatlon m.-t hot oppaMtlon frem the younger element. however, and m compromise .rn a t- Umll was agreed upon Recent ly, tt ls said. the pla) haa been lunnlng hlgher than ever, and lha ..I ler membera are a,an: trvina to Buppreoa lt. \n aorta <>f rumora and rounter-rumora are flying ii.out ihe club. The "eldera" say they wlll not allow th.- .Ini. I.. become a gamlng-pla.-e. The "aporta" are hoi at the irnpli.-aiion that they ar.'- no better than gamblera, and the poker war h.iB broken OUt afr.sh ar.d wagea right merrlly. a tOLDlBM Ktn.s imisri.r /.v a cell. john Hurke. fon> Hghl ycara old. who was untll recentl) .. (Oldler In the I'nlted State* Army. while iu .i ti, of deapond ncy, kllled hlmaelf by cutttng n|a (hi at ea ? reaterday mornlng la a cell in the Morrlaanla pollce ??.. -. where ha was a lodger, He wis found by the loorman, .loh" McN'aily, at 9:19 o'clock wlth hla Ihroal aevared almoal fr -m ear i,, ,.,r Hi ini Beven i both lugulai velna aad ha l CHILD SICKLY? STRENQTH IS NOT ENOUGH FOR PROPfjgj GROWTH-THE YOl'NG RODY FAILS TO OET IVELL NOl'RISHED? NEEDS RICHER RONE AND TIBSUE FORM.NG FOOD-BODY CAN NOT OROW WITHOUT PURE, STCROT DLOOD? UNEQUAL__ED VAU.'E OF PAINE'fl CELERY COMPOUND. From birth tlli paet the age of 30 there la growth; aome of the bonea do not completely knlt tlli 35. All this tlme ln addltlon there la the ateady waste of the ti.suee that must be repaired. Tha demand upon the vltallty and upon the powera of aa8lmilation ia thua enormous during these yeara. Without plenty of rtch, nourlahlng blood, growth muat be defectlve and Urdy. But when It courae* through all the arteriea ln a full, vtgor oua Btream, growth goea on ateadlly and per fectly. What countleaa numbera of frall youngstera phyalclan* aee whoaa pitlably thln wrlata and bloodleaa faceo cry out for better nourlshment All thla doea not eaeape the vlgilant in.lght of parenta. In thouaands of homea tt is well known that the boys and girls are somehow badly nour i.hed. The weak stomachs and organ. of a..lmllatlon cannot extract the food for growing nerves and braln in Bufflclent quantltlea from the ordinary dlet. A Bpecial nerve dlet ia what they nee-d. l'alne'a celery compound Ib Pr.f. Edward E. I'helps' great preparation for nourishlng these llttle frames and maklng them grow into atnng, actlve men and women. Dr. Phelps, upon whom c'.lleges eoaforrtd their highest honor. for his ln valuable Inveatlgatlons in medlcine, knew from ripe experienoe the cxact needs of theae llttle aufferers. A chbrus of gratitude has gone up all over the country from motherj of chlldren once weakly and pale, without promlse of ever growing Into robuat men and women, who have outgrown weakneaa and a laek of vltallty by the uae f. Paine's celery compound, taken with the regu laritv that phyBlrians adhere to when prescrib Insr thla wonierful nerve and blood restorat ve. It 1. valuable In all waating difceaaes, in eleans ing the blOOd of rheumatl.m neuralgla, acrofula. and aupplylng new and healthy vltal fluld-lta value can neither be welghed nor mea?ured As the great modern ner\'e and braln strengtn ener and restor-r Paine's celery compound la pro nounerd Invaluable by all P"*^1? fi**?? Olve this grand invlgorator a falr trial, and be convtneed. dled ta a few mlnute.. In hls right hand he .tlli clutched the bloody penknife. Burke had told the .ergeant that he had been honorably dlscharged from the Army for disablllty two montha ago, and had arrived In this clty two weeks ago from Waahlngton. D. C. Blnce whlch tlme he had been llvina wlth hls uncle. John Daedy. at One-hundred-and-nfry-nfth-at. and Jtti^SSl Boulevard. He complalned that aome one had etolen hla penaion papers. and that Deedy had turned him out -f the nou.e. I'XEABTBBD BY A WOMAX. \ OANO OF ITAI.IAN COUNTERFEITERS RROUOHT TO LIOHT. Ten alleged counterfeltera wer. arralnned befor. Unlted States CommlMloner Shlelda yesterday. The prlsoners are James Merendlno. Raffaelo Federlco. (?inseppe Abio. Salvatire Frauto, Renjamln Frauto. ?alvatore ciemente. Madeline ClaaaaBla and ste'.ta Frauto. who were arrested at No. 307 East iaven ti.-th-st Paul De Loeeaaaa hia wlfe. Tere?a. wnra alao arresied on Baturday nttfht at No. 234 waa* Broadway. The arreata wera all due to mformauon glven to commissione- Shleld. by ItdMhgai deilcate-looklng woman. who reque.ted to havo h.-r name wlthhclr! for the present. though she w.ll probably be nn Important wltneaa for the Oov? ernment when the ease comeg to trlal. Tha prlsoner. were held ln MN each to awalt tha action of the Federal Grand Jury. POLIT1CS IX SCHOOL MATTERS. CHARACTER C.F THE OWtMBtTtBtBA TO THE ELEC TIuN OF JAME8 B KEYNOLPS AS TBUSTEE A ( ONTKAKT a-ETB EEN CABPIPATBB. The appolntment and promotion of teacher. ln thU clty and th? election of ward trustees have been Par years prollflc sour-es of polltlea! Jobbery ani wlre-pulllng. The Board of Educatlon Commltte.* on Ward Tru.itee? has been largely peBttfal in It* composttton and aetlin. The character of the com? mittee and the dlsposltion of the Board in such mat tera have been ccn.picuou.ly lllustrated during th*. last three months. The Oood Oovernment c'.ulu irara lnvlted by the Presldant of th* Board ts ausfc-e-t eandidate. for school tru.ueships. Amon* Other nomtnatlon. thrt of Jam--? B. Reynolds. heil worker of the Unlv-rslty Settlement. wa. pre sented. He was oppo.id by a man named Hen.chel. 0 p.ilitlcian who ha. been ward trustee for aevera! yaara Henschel .v'trn la use hls poaltlin chlefly for the polltlcal advantage of hlmaelf and hia U0h ciate. -Dry Dollar" Sulllvan. who ls h.s partlcular ba.-ker. Mr. Heynolds. on the other hand. 1* a graduate of Yale Collafa, ha. spent aavaral year. abroad ln the .tudy of ?>dal questlon., and during the la.t elirhteen month. has devoted himself to th. work ?f the iTaiveralty HetUaaaant, where ha u a permanent re.ldent. He has already galned a reyvi tatlon for hls practical good r-ense ard for the efn ,-:enr manner In whi.h he has managed the Nei.h ! .rh-.il (jiitM. and made lt a soi.rre of the greate't beneflt to ibe people of the Tenth Ward. He prove 1 hla eapadty is a practlca] phlUnthroptat in organ lr.lnK over flve hundred men ln e'eanina; the .treeU of th.- ward. thua glvtag employment and mean* o? au-tenance to famlllea whlch would otherwise have been .tarving. m? *ork has been of an educatlonal and entirely non-seotarlan character. and hls ex oerlence In connecth.n wlth the ki:ider?.artens aad {. her Vaiaea of the Un.ver.lty Settlement mak-. hlrn? eapeeuily ?rall o.uallrte.1 for the po.ttlon of ?^b-^rata! Mr ReynoMa and Hen.chel tt 99BB99 Irnpos.lble tha. any one could hesitate todMOMitor a moment. but It I. a fact that Mr Ueyno.d- s alec *o? haa been bttterly oppoaed. and it ladaaMM how lt may result when it comes before the Board for flnal action to-morrow. __,-?? ? ?? rRA W8A TLA WttO TRA FBL l ERS. Among the pi.sengaiv who s.lled for S-.uth.mn toa and Hremen on the North Oerman lABfi ateiin ship Saale vesterday were Thomaa P. Bacon. C. BL Hlaisdell. A. B. C. I>ohrmann. W. M Fleld. DaaM Prohmaa, Mt. and Mra Henry Qabhard, I a. Hataea Uearta H Hinman, the Bev. K Hoffman. A. c. Hotchklss. Mr. and Mrs. Zdenko Krulis. Mr. aad Mrs. Charlea P. Notda, Ueneral Alb,;rtnl,p,rl!* way, Mr. and Mrs. M Paffeodorf, Ulchard Pltrot. Ilra. Mary A. Bodman. I.eo Roaenberg. _"Btea Roaenberg Samuel ttleh. Mr. Allce >'>?'?'? ^V"? Sawyar, Mr and Mrs Max K Sand. Mifr. laaheli* hand. Ethetbert L s*and. Lorana sauer inrector Oacar L'ta W. O. Wilder and George H. wood. Hope for Consumptives. The run' <>r recovery from Consumption is partly a matter ol" temperament. Hope, courage, habit of exercise, and proper clothing are absolutely essential to recovery. Then comes the question of nourishment You have got to have Cod-liver Oil in a form that is easily assimilated, and you have got to have it continuously, so that the execssive wasting can be stopped and a process of repair commenced. Von ought not to wait until the lungs become seriously involved and vitality becomes low. You should commence to take Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil and llypophosphites of Lime and Soda as soon a, you realize your lungs are aftected. There i; nothing like ii. It will do wonders for you if you take it regularly as you do your meals. Your doctor will confirm this statement This is nol a new Idea. Cod-liver Oil and 1 lypophosphites have been used very successfully for Consumption and its kindred diseases for many years, but as they are combined in Scott's Kmulsion, with Glycerine, they are of infinttely more value than taken in any other form. The reasons are obvious. The oil being properly emulsiiied, assimilates much more easily than the plain oil. The llypophosphites aid in the digestion <>f the oil, while the oil is a splendid vehicle for the introduction of the Hypophosphites into the system. Hence they are mutual helps and the potency of both is materially increased. /W/ />r talkid into iaking a SubstttuU, 08 they are tiever as good. Scott & Bowne, New-York. All Druggists. 50 cents and $1.