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not r."es"?r!t sufficient proof to Impeach th^ official r-turns and that his petition should b? dismissed rho reports were orden I printed. BILLS BIONED BT TDK C-oVKItN'T. Albanv, April IS.?Governor Morton baa e**provi I the... bills: ?'hai'ter MS lissemblyman ?Yray'a, pi ?hlbitlng the construction "f any railroad In riancock-at., Brook? lyn between "?"rankltn-ave. and Broadway, unless with the consent ol . major.t> of the owners of property. ... Chapter M7?Assemhlvman Andrews s, authorizing Net? fork Clt' i1.."".""" bonds to provide f.- ..... consti ? extension of 1 ic *detro polltan Museum of Vrl Building in Central Park, no?, more than YSW.W) bonds to be Issued In any "'.? '- > ... Chapter '?: Vasembl)-man Hamuton s, providing f ,r -i.- ? ublic baths In cltli ? of the first an I see on I is ' .il. h il in i c ild wa ? ' to 1 provl Chapter 357 Vasemblyman Wray's. prohibiting the construction of railroads In Jefferson-avi . Brook? lyn between Nostrai I ive. and Broadway, ex? cept ??. ? iperty 1 * ' ? . . , ? ' t*hapt? - ' - mli vman ?' irrigan a, Irani - th ? ? : ' ""'" | parka in Baal Forty-second-st., betweei First and | Second aves.. Nee \ ira 'Ay. from the property ownera to th Kew-Y rk City Depart-item ol Pub? lic Park? Chapti - 859 '? v IV* : " public? i : m cl In iiv ? Brooklyn newi pap. rs Chapter ?> - Owens's, legalizing payments made ? Jamei W. Blrketl by Kim-- County for won? and materials on the County Farm, ai K nga Park. Long Islund, ? ch were nol Included In his contract with th< Board of Supervisors and pro poeals for which were no! advrrtla. I : ?r. TROLLEY CAR RUSS OX J PAVEMENT. IT Ji'Vl'.- THE suit. H .'llASHKS INTO A UQ''1 *m>RE. BREAKS AN un i.\ BOD, BHAT TERM WIMOV. > \M> TEARS OfT THE WOODWORK SO ONI Ht'RT. A remarkable trolley accident occurred in Brook lyn a! ?*-*? o'clock Thirsday morning, al Drigt** ave. anl I, inarl-st. Trolley-car No. l.tkH, ol the Fiiir-hiiiei-ave. l.ne, jumped the switch and ran upon the sidewalk, breakmi; the flaKK n? and crashing mto the Itquor-stom Of John P. Rohr, which wae aj-a-aewhal dama-red, Th? car was wrecked, and the four naserngrri alMMud were badly ahaken up The mot.>i man. eye-wtta**a*ea said, -eemed : i have lost his senses when the ?oeMent ?..-, utr.-i. for. ?n atead of tiintiag the current off. he turned I! oa As the troiiey (rae Btlll on the ??ire, this lacreaaed its momentum *****aaaj?- as it may r*?em, the M??? "***? hi -*no* raace of ihe aecldeat until yesterday. The name of the motorman cannot be learned. A crowd or some ?M or ?no persons wltiw-**ed th.? performance. Mr. Rohr, th.- proprif tor of the liquor-store, when seen yesterday, sail that he wae In bed at the time, hut his sans. William and i'liarles, were in the ??tore. He h? J been iwakened by the crash. which caused the building, a frame structure, to tremble. Jumping oui oi bed, he ran to the a dow and -,iiv the cai upon the sidewalk. A hi ?vy iron bar in front of the window? of the store was broken, the woodwork of the front of the s- ire was tora ,jff and the glas* was -?ha: ?-red. The Crash awakened the peo>)>le livhic in the nel| hood, and eo-i-ider.il... ?eltemenl prevailed. How the motorman and passengers escaped injury la a mystery. ? ?? ? \ BICTCLB RIDER INJURED. Charles (}. Evans, ta years old, ' X (M 81 Mark's-,r,e. Brooklyn, was probably fatall lnjur-1 last night by being struck bj trolle? ca? No, li-, "f the Ralph-ave. Ime, at Broadway and Havemeyer-st. Evans was riding a blcycl? time and attempt. 1 to cross the track. 11 wa? taken t,. hla home Buffering fi ?m hrair. and other Injui I PARI? MODE? IX LADIES' HATl The Carls mad.-', i 1 ii - ts?n ieem to one another in ? ?: ? grotesque crea? tlons it, la lies' h its w bile lomi are ahowlng n of hats covered with a variet; of Ho*era of every poaalbte and Impossible hue, regar innony in color, ..'hers have on exhibition hats chiefly composed of lmze artificial wings combined with immer.se Lows of ribbon Oi ;A loudest ; - I patterns of plaids and nor,' '?signs, and the wonder is that any woman so ttevotd ' ? i taste can he found and Induced to wear such eg? ampler of exaggerated fashion. Th'-re in scarcely one of these spring mod? is but what would make a pretty woman look plain, and a plain woman simply Ugly. There is, however. and la showing exclusive models of aiuel and ex ceedlngly becoming shapes most tastefully tr.nimel In direct contrast to the flaring designa of other Parisian n ?dlstea Mile Si lart rightly conje. tun ! that most women of the "Haute Monde" would as promptly refuse to adopt a groteaquerle In hat Just as quickly a? it refus, t ? revive the ci AITARFXTIT A .K>KF. OX THI BARK. From information obtained by a thorough Investi gatlon. It Is appar. i". that som?- one is playing a joke oa the First National Hank of Baa Pi over a note Which purports to call for tQOfi,"<)n, and Is allej;??.! to have been gtv?UI by the late Jutn.-f. ?. Fair to Lajead ?taaford, The note was t- elv? : by the First National Hank of San Francisco a fen days map. and at Of*?>? an in\ estimation was insti? tuted to dis. over all ?M facts in the .a The not- in question was- forwarde'd from New Torfe through th.- ordlcary mail, it was in a large envelope, which ala i Inclosed the following brief note; New-York. A| : First National Hank Ban i I hand you Inclosed note for |MO,??W for collection and return. Yours truly, WILLIAM .A HOWELL. A anall sealed envelope wae all which contained this a.ldr. s-: "William S. Howell, New Votk H not delivered In Uve laya return to post? oft!. ?? boa No. Mit New-Torfe." The not?-, from Its face, juirpons to have bessn executed In San Fran ci?.?). May (I, ?.. and readi "W*re yean afl r date i -ar*s*aJee : i pay to :i.<- ordei cd Leland Btai ford at Ban Francti ?, without d< *:>>>,<*?> for value receive?*," No one eeeaaa to !.. abli to discover who thta W. ?. Howeii is. a ? .? ling to th.- directory there are two William B Howella In this Ity One lives In i? Bat at No, lie Wesl One-hundred-and-twenty elgtith-st. He ws - al home last evening, but his w'fe ?aid thai she knew :hat he was Ige iran? of anything In mneetlon >?:th the note, Th? other William 8 Howell > a painter living al No :"? Monr.e--? I..-: he knew nothing about th.- check. I'resid.nt Murphy, of the First National Hank in San Francis.o. whl I reci ved Ihi check, haa writ? ten to lluweii a: hla given sdrlresa In New-Torfe but th< letter ha- hard!- sd time to arrive yet. In this letter Mr. Murphy arks for a history of th? note. It does? not fall due until May 28. The gen? eral impression is that the v. ho..- affair is a hoax. 900MBR?LRR? Hoi.it a ?? s moke It:' The Hook ?eu,.-?.' League, ari o*-ga~l /j?tion form.-d In February last, held an entertainment last even? ing at No. nv; West Twenty-thlrd-st, "There v\as an attractive musical pro^ratnm.-. and the l'OO -nenbere present had an enjoyab.e time. The "smoker," as it wa? calle 1. wa- made Instructive as well as ent?r laining t,v ssMreaaes >.y usar?1 Holt, ihe N?w-T??rk publisher, and Charlea J. Lonirman. of the- !^?ndon firm of lxingmaris. ?}re?n & Co., Mr. Lottawian d? acrlblni? the Knglish orKaniitation ol booksellers lad ??xplaitiini? its aims atid objects The Hoard of Managers of Ihe New York leagTU? includ.-s re-in-seiitative?- of near!* all the principal publishers in the city, having grown from a mem? bersriip of seven in February u, ..ver Va) at th* picsent time. SEIi/ors AOCtDERT ffl .4 TA RDM ASTER. Thoma? H.-hard- i* *rai*daaa tei of the Qrand ?'en? trai tStatloti, wa? seriously injure,! last svenlag while superlntendim* the replacing ,,f sa over lurned ?-ajSjj|*M. A squad of men an'l another ermine wre a?, work upon It Mi. ftlrhardsou was standing in fiotit of the overturn?.i englae, ho:d.n>, la pool Iten a iro-.vlnr w'lich wns ;, force the locomotiva latid piso?. The asslstuii, snclne edferted too much force, and trie crowbar ?track h,:i. In t;.. kioiii mth, knockiiiK him down. When picked up be was unco:.-.clous, an I I>r. .lam. | Tattle, of No. ? West Forty-:lfth-st.. wi-o was calle?!, said tTiai Ml ^ku;l was fractcred, and that there ?ere evidently in? ternai Ir.jurie?. Mr. Ulchardsoti ?.i? irrt? to the station on a.atretcher, and from there conveyed to his home. Mr KU-hardson is forty-seven yea II ,. at No. 621 Walton-ave. with hl arifi ?ran, ?. _ . ?, d5??^*i?t?t? ?????????? ?ff f ?* .? Elefant new patterns in 3f)ooit- '?i*i 1 work and Silver Knives. I The Made.? for nur knKes are made ex? pressly for us by Joseph Rodgcra ? Son?, Shefileld, ling. R. Wallace & Sons MANUFACTURING CO., Silversmiths, ?226 FIFTH AVE., N.Y.; '? Between ?6th and 27th Sis. J Base Ball Players know the value of Ponds Extract as a lubricant ol stiffened muscles and a re? liever of sprains, strains and colds in the sinews so easily contracted in " lim? bering up " in spring. , ... . ej,,?. ,.. i,t a. | : ? ?" '" in.I i, II..? label I'ovirs i:vi it \e T ni., Te; lifii? ??>??. *?..?.> ) ?>ru RINGING WITH AMERICANISM ? oiillmicil from llrnl peau??. the polla because Pope I.? ?> XIII had npi drawn the watchword Issue*! by hie predecessor. ?Ne elettl ne elector!" ("neither em?ted nor ele?-i ors"i The Pontifical policy had been, ralnce the destruction of the temporal power and the making of Komi* ill?- Italian capita!, t.. requeel the falthfiei to keep aloof from uy participation In political affairs, for sinh participation might have beei. sldered as an implied r?cognition of the present Government of Italj Bui si the latesi municipal electloM In Milan, the Moderate Liberals have tri? umphed over tin- Radicals allie?! to the ?Soelallats, thanks to the votes of the Catholics. The Arch? bishop authorised the Istter to so to th?- polla end set the exemple by his soins there hlmsell It Is probable thai the prelate ivould not have acted In deflan.: the wishes of the Pope. i.?-o Mil will not openly declare Ms disapproval ol the former policy of'th.- Vatican; Imt his well-known con? ciliatory spirit may induce him to close his eyes to any Infraction which the Catholics would com? mit In votinc m the general election?*. The Pope, who has proclaimed his friendly aentlmenta toward the Prench Republic, may not censure Ihe member?. of his fold ?ho are Inclined to vole, especially sin ??? tin- Italian Premier and ex-Oarlbaldlan en claimed in hi?? recent speech al Naples: "With ??..I ami the King, for the country!" CUBAN REVOLT SPREADING. GENERAL CAMPOS MAY BE ?COMPELLED TO ASK ?POR. ?FURTHER REIN ?FORCEMENTS. THE I.NSTRQKN - POORLT vr\li:n am? BQflpPED A I ' REe.XaO.MZK THEM ,vs BELLI ill:' S ? H WILL BE INTRODUCED IN .?"V.l:i:-- PKNOR Ml'Ht'AOA'fl PLANS Madi Id, Aprl ; ' torta ih" ? ; ihal : he n ? ' ? ? is spreading, bul i he Insui i, an i ??quipped, The dispate hes say, s tlx- uprising tepreads further General Mai Campos will ask for re force -it-. Washlntfon, April I*. \ bill recog? e \i!,,ui i evolutionists as bel?g be? n pre pared In this city, nil will !"? h I Congreai whe . that i""i.. nexl it was 'h.ift' 'l at the tain Senators and R< pre se sympathy with the effort! f th C ? thi -.v ..ff til-- yoke "f Spain, and they will use their Influen ? througl . on the pan t/ould. of com ' ? revo lutlonlsta it would resull i-i tha free shli of arms an i me n to the Islan 1 in t of the insurgent cause, and would give to them eh" moial and material suppori which they sa greatly desire. Bpanish fllclali naj thai bul '. h ?pe that the Cnlted State - maj re ?mz" the In? surgents aa belligerents th? revi lapse within thirty da)a in pursuance of ihe progriunme airead lined, Sefior M aril will be elected Pre - th? Cuban ?Provisional Qovcromei ? ! h 11 Is Inten ie,j to establish al an earlj daj Sefior Muruaga, Spanish Mlnlstei ? ?? the Cnlt?**d States, l-ft Washington to-night f t New-York, where he will remain s few layi before ins de? parture from the countiy, It is no! Improbable that he m:i-. vieil Havans befor? returning ? i spam. In order to ,i quaint himself full: .v ?? ih" situation of affair? In Cuba, -? ? thai ? rival it Madrid he ma) be sble l i furnish an in t?Mllg?-rit accounl of the Insurrection, as wel is ol publ ? sentiment In thin country with ref? t,. the Cuban ?rebels * i the Bpai Ish M nlstary. SantiaL*,. de Cuba, April 19 Thi Spanish Club gave s banque! In Armas ?Square last ? a ? nlng I the 750 troops who re ?eni lj Spaii The i ?Idlers w?ere wait? d ?n si the i ibl< h? volunteers ?Vn rnormous crowd gather ! In 111* square and ? h? red thi igl t th . a!. ANOTHER VIEW OF THE SITUATION Tlii: I.N8t*RREe : IO> BAID TO BB A O? I ::;:.? I KARE AND ' ? v ', , EAIL1 I.I -i,- ? , . . de Cuba. April 18, via Ta \; ? . of the I'nlted I'l after re m. i .? In Havana s week, meetl i r? nti of i it.?i.-. Engllshmem, kmerl Ihe 1'nlted Btal? . ? 'ni,a, the province s ? i . the mo i pi ogi ess, and regard to 1 in th. L of < 'uba. A - t?? t be progr?s* of the the I.i-i month been ; i ng. In i he : ..i, . no general Im I i lake n , i ? ? . . ? ? : in. I, no stand against (loversmen 1 troop ha l?e?-n ma?le, no engagement f sufficient Importance to tie ealg nate i .. a bal tie h m o irred In i vei j ? ? men) excepl ihe ?? ? Htuitlago de ("ulaa, the fea men who attempte i I i rebel were prompt reste I. The pl in mappe i oui bj M irti and enthualasts in New-York ?.i- not liiatersed bj better class of resident Cubana, without who ? hi ancla] aid and pernotas I influence n ? Cuba can succeed. In several localltlei young men "i a--.i families lefi theli homes t'. loin the In* surgents. They were Inspirai b) patriotism, but whei the) reported on in? field and found their )<M.?"is to muiattoea ?>r bandits, the) returned to th?- t.iwiis and aurrendered i?> tin- authorities. They were treated ?aith grea) lenleni >. Iti the province ..t ?Santiago ?Je Cuba, al the eastern end <>r the Island, the case has been dif ferent. The mountainoui nal ire of the country and the number ?.f sympathiser?! have made this th" natural choice for the landing <?i filibustering espedltlona snd war material. There are from eeu to S.00S men In all th.- l,.i,? They f..in, no con? certed force, bul move about from place lo place in th?- mountainous districts, foraging amona Ho plantation? for subsistence, and occasionally hav? ing S -kiruiihii with MniHil detachment! ?.f (iovern mem troop? The) know every t?.'.? ol the moun tains and capture is nui.ilble unleas the whole i-egion is tilled with soldiers, They hope to Mr* out the ?Spanish troops and *-?? k t.. prolong the ??>n rlii'i until the rainy season seta In, when v?-ii.,w fevei may 'o more destruction than iheli bullet The K?*? al opinion of Intelligent residents la that th?- pi?'s?rit uptiiing, like It? predecessors, v. II fail, a few ne?.?-.- enthusiast will be shot, and th? ??inaii-Ipaiiim ?.f the fair Island, which Is bound to come sum?- ?lay, will )..? delayed rather than aided. TU'?? AMERICAN CITIZENS RELEASED. Washington, April 19. A dispatch re<?e!ved si the j ?State D-spjtrtme?ni lo-day from Con ul llrlce, ..? Us . tansaa ?Cnba, infutms aSecretar) Oresham thai the I two Amerl<*an citisens, Justo Genen snd .!".-<? M : Caraballq, arrested al ihm place on April 6 were i. ? . ?? d fi m ? H--,.... ? ii Api .i :? ON THE MARCH TO CH1TRAL, I ENOLAKD ?di'l.lts AKNEffTI TO ?M?v KHAN AND hi- I mi.i.iiu cits i..?n'i..n. Apr,! it, A dispatch from Allahabad to "Th- I'itii Mall Oasette" says thai the Goveramenl has offered to I int.? Khan aa asylum In Indis foi : himself, hii famtty and his suite, on condition ol hi? lute furrender, and has also guarant?sed thai i-i- tribesmen and theh village ihal] be spared If tbei make no fiirth<-r opposition. The British ?x I (?edition is continuing its march to Chltral Mi: READ TO BE a-EDITOR OF Till: >SCHO.M l.'.nd..ii. April 19, ii i- laid thai William T Stead will soon be ikBee it"- ?editor of "The t?cbo." THE WEDDING1 ?FIXED kdi; JUNK I I.?.t..??an. April 1!? Th" I ?like ?if AOStS and Ih PrlnceM Helens of Orlsaas win be m,.rii?i at Stows lion . Twlck?-nham, on June I MKS VANDERBILT DECLINES Tea a.VSU'kk, I'-erl-- Apr!! Ii?. Mr- Ah.e Vutntt rbllt, the ?tu ,i, ,| wife <af W. K. Vand-rbllt. w,i- SteM lev a IWprSSSata tlve of the I'nlti-d rr<-83 to-day and a.-k?! what truth tit. re ws? in the report that she was aiio.it to marry O. li P. Belmont. Mr?. Vand?-rblli did not se. m surprised al the quesl. bni declined to mswei .: - Itni r affirm itlvely or neg itively, \ CRISIS IN MADAGASCAR A I.I. '.?IK I. \. II.IHH Ml . Kl:-- '?!' THF. HOVA* ?1UIT RBKION THEIR IX?* MKANfl i ki:.\i'II >r..'iA i...':ion. April lt.?"The Dally Telegraph's*" Fort l.ouis . orresp?nden) saj The Intrigues ol the anil foreign party have pro duce.l .1 crlsla in Madagasi 11 All the English iffleers have resigned, and several are airead) on ,he wa) lioin. Then ? 111 b h general Ruropean ,.?,, |? ., (hi ' ti mm r. 'i he loss of the European leaden In the Army a III Insure the of fio- Frem h, a 10 aln udj brlbli nativ ? PRIMROSE DAY OB.-KRVED. tnim run PAin to i?nn he ??*oxHi*t**".*vg MF.MORY Tllhl iFOfeU ?1 T .? I.I. KXUUAXD I, n i m, April 19 Prlmro ??? i m ,. thi ann ve i, ha been -elebrated suai In i. iiido n ! ?? pr ivlncea The Bea onstleld ?tatui In Pariiamenl Pquare was decorated with wreaths and othei device? in i.nini ?-. - and H ime of the doral de ign - were elaborate There was a crowd ??? al lay, and m me |,e.,|,i, i hrew hu ?:..... ,i ihr !,., h of tin ; ? leslnl, lia*? Il ??? did a goo I trade in buttonhole bouquet . s'hlch were worn by i 'oi si :\.<ii\.-- ihi lugho n Kng an?l Thi i*uei n the usual wreath lo lie plac? l on I.nsfield'a t.? , . ? ? 11 ughei en .1 ? CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ATTACKED. a I.1VKI.Y i'i.ii.x'ii: i\ Tin: Hoc?*K ?? i" lOgiiON.? \, i n taw \ ii 'aw.i. \|ni 19 There wa* a llv-dj, debate in the House of Commons to-night on the address in re ply to the -i11,1'! from the ihroni F irai opened ii\ Mi I*, nnetl n "onsi rvatlvi i, m no., r foi Ba Slmcoe, who alrongly fa von I the union of Nee foundland wit h Canada and in respect to (he Man loba school question ?aid that all Ihe Oovernmenl had done In thi mattei wa to hand over Ihe whole question to Manitoba, and It wa* foi thai provine now to do ?''-'. ce lo : !,?? min >i It \ Wilfred Fan;!' i. the Opposition leader, poke to crowded galleri? He ?a- in ii\.a ..t \.?:,.:r,i land being ? ? ida. but ihi Impel ;..! Oovernmenl o ighl flrsl be i alb i on In ett le I t fflcult? He arra ? '? ivern mem for hj high prole tlvi p !.. |. ?? in. !i cause?! th- depressed condition of ira?ie ill over Ihe Do minion, i >n the a.I quest . : lemnH !!.?? Oovernmeol for the dictatorial way In which it de? manded thai thi pro? ? ol Manitoba il ill Bettle ? ?,. ? matter, He ? ted Mi Foster on his promotion to 1 ? \ii : tel ? reply, said thai hut for 1 ' ? .. ; ... ? more n had the efl Ing the epn ? ! ' ? /?//// un i nu vs i mi /'/."i /? / ii.ii THE p . aged th. Drei ? bas. m? nt ?>f tl.e formel " ? Itlver. s . !.. Il .!??' n S. i itijun ? were I effect v. i ' ? : ? ... S i . , ? . i|,led by the Uli '-.'., t. r ? ; V . I CRUSADE al i M ? ' XH'EELSIX THE SL, Papti ' ? ' ir I i ? t No 448 P " Ma ? ' I'. . ? i i M < ? 11 . ' ? * r, t . t .ok II ' Captain I ? ? ? i MAX tEXTEXCED FOR HI* \fn\ Kl r ? TUERTA A I \ ?' ? '; ' ? r//J El i OR? TO ?ii/ ?? /. 4 T" ?Hi ' v ? ? death ? Km In ? mid) m.m John T \oi.c liban? ? ina le is I irt of dyer an?) Tel miner i NUled \'gW OFtlVERA FOR WHISK B\ TRUA igo. April IS ' ? ,,i l i ?, ? i ? ' mp in) who ...-,! || thi i'? irla im i-tli ? ? ..ft.-, .. ? : ..?!: ? ? . : ed tu at I'eorla ? . joui ni l uni Tl."Hi ??? led ai H M i: Si a i rk, pn al '? nl. i \i llutton i i, it!, i li pi i- i.' . \\ l. Moyi'i l'hlcai m j urei, -i M. Molt, ? !h ? ?HE UST UETtEWEIt I: I 9BXERAL \l?lFlXm Pursuant lo ordi t?rei ne April 12, Ihi 71 ai ::? .?;.it i embled si ihe bi moi.. Park-ave and Thlrtj fourth I last nlghl In full? Iresa uniform for parade, i ? \ ,? ,\ an I drill The sal :. 11 wen rowded ?? 'i ?i spectators, who ahowed their appi eelallon ol n ? ? -,r . >| i,,-i i ,.,. p. trance n, frequent applaui The reviewing "111 ? ?i waa Mil.a llenera ? \ \\- Wpln, Adjutant ?ieii.-i.i,. who ? .- ?> ompanb I li s numbei ,.r ', i\. i in.t Mol ton'a :.iii '.:?? i : a revira an i pi. m li ih? marksmen "f l-'<I received ihelr badges, and aa mam responde?! ? all thi! then w*re m, nu n . ? i ? , ,|,, guard duty Captain U (' < '?.ii k wai the tli-t on the li l Wllh eltthleeii yean lo hi ? i.-lit The in-?i man ?? i Lieutenant i' ;-' ' 'lai k, I? ? .-..i Thi uni > yi ir man ww* Captain w Sprague and \ ,.ni \\ i ; Bate has I w el v years to hla credo Vi,ut.mi .1 \V. Howling and Fii i rtergrani .1 l Jr., havi i..en m irk men eleven yean and Private i: Bi ike . |i has len eai lo Fal? i n d t Thesi marksmen's badge? wen .. > distribute?! i ? perl 7; iharpsh ?ti rs, ,', ? !. lenih year, : n th \. n. A - Ighth ?? ? ai \ nth year, 6; |*tl , ,.ai Id; l?tii ion. .".. fourth > ear, ::.. third \. :-??? oi, I year, 138; flrsl . ? i Hi'; total .,ii, A dance fo ow. I th? Hull lb nan, of badge i l'aplani Frank Keek waa oftlcer .r the da'i md Me iti nan I < ' < 1. He ton offli ? i ol Ih. guai THL CREAT SKIN CURE Works wonders in curing torturing, disfiguring, dis? eases of the skin and scalp, and especially baby humors ? i Tin ?. Hi M,tur? ?r? -4 tttt nlnin?! p.irll. ?n^ *.|,c?f ?, 'Il ?s r.iii.iikiilil,? |i,,vv m.iiiv |i.-?.;ili' ili"iv are? who li.-iv-' il: ef l'itTii PeHIng nnil ??.?'??ni io think it ii ,if ii.i ii.,ii.,r#.inn' ?o- ihn neetlilllg ii'?-.| lu ?lune'I'm-it Th. ?? would noi la*so cnre-less If the-y i'.'iili/?',| li'ivv H'.iII?, serieeUS tin. inala.h i- Bu! ili.v lliink ear soy. "H will go left* ttflef H wllili'." \\ ?? do ii"i ni" mi ih?- legit I nut te? a ?iii-iii"--. vvliii-li ?ill exporte m" iifti i- ;i bard day's work, bul Mint flll-piue-, \\"':i"i!i fe?e?ling which is ??|i": ?ally ?iv?-i|i.ivv?'i lug in ih.. luorniug, vvli'ii Illa? li.i.lv simule] Ii" I'll??h'?I aii'l iiiilv fair Work. Il i?. often only ilie? foreTUiiiie'r of Norvous Prostration w nil .ill ih?. horrible suffe-rlng I lui Thai 'l'ir?'?l I'l.-lim: iinel nenruttsp Indi, .'?limi <>f Impure an.I iiii|i.iv?'i-i-li.'.| itiinlill .i, ?.f ih?< i?l.I. Tli' cravlug of the sysle m for h"!|i StTofuls minis lurk In the blood of gltuonl . T.? ?ptmk <<f "Spring M"?li?iii''.'" ilwgji snf. wry ,,ii... i;\,i, in ?is w":-: fe.nii s.'i'.d'nl.i ?mm I gents Hood's tanaparUl* and onlj ?Hoofft ?e\g i,,. nu,,| i,y ||.I'm Siii'?.i|e:ii'ill;i. 'Uli- is j n-.. v ? ?? I i a -.(irinir imiliiin?' Hood's Sais ipirillii is prnev io ih,. followlue .uni hundreds .?f other ?ms?'s: , f?.-.-? 11>- al. in the Held .nul i- .iii-ilui'ly with -i write to ton what Hood's Mraapariili has out an equal. It la ft modern nKHlldt?e. ..li-matcd i ?.,, me My case was scrofula in its woarst j by expert uced apharma>riats ??f i<?-?ln.v. uh?I?t form, a large tumor gathered under my ?hin on ! whose? rar?fttl stii??'t'v Ninn Ii i- ?till i ?i-?*i>.i i-?-?l. It ii;.- I'M side and txntlnued to i*i'.?vv until n was j is perepariHl lay a PomMnatlou, Proportion nml .is targe as a hen's egg. I had it lanced and bad j ?>,?,?,.<s |><nili.-ii' ie> Itaetf, ;iii?l i?v whie-h it la i . keep i poultice on ii ail th- time. I ha?l irl?-?l | ^^ ? >?-?-? 11 i ;? t- ami t.quailed rutuHve ii'iw.T. . mam re.lie?, bul my trouble lingered and l . ,, ^.s |.:,,)|1IM1IV .,,,,, Ktrengttt had iboul given sp when l ?happened to lead ? iboul Hood's aSarsaparilla, I concluded to try j ? I have recettrad mow benefll from M?od'a ! it. and aftei taking almost s.-v-i-n laoiti.-s I am , tersaparills than fr?am all other medl?cines or ' again enjoying the besi of health. Th.? s.u.- is | remedies, i-'??r vt-ars i Buffered terrPMy with a complete!) healed, Hood's Baraaparllla eifecting cankered rtomach, Indlgeation, dyapepela and a p? iin.iii.'iit .m." CLARENCE ALLEN, <>il K--ri?-r-il debility. I.if-- was a burden. <?ti ?.iking City, Keni icky. i H.l's Saisaparilia, to?gether with Hood's Ulla Hood's Sarsaparilla Tall ?'tllv le.' III. S .ir? i|i.u ill.i i? ??Ipels all illipll ?regtiliitea ihe? strong ?( l?v purifyinc ihe blesi ! lie uel ? ill" one? -r.'.i* Id",. I imrifli ? II ri'i"-. L'iv? vitality :iii.| stri'Ugtll, 'Ii-'. ?'I"ll .III.I ii: iK? s lb?' W?Klk f "I ? ? i" (Tin to t?n i"?w thankful I -in f..? | my health h?-ifaii to Improve. Pormerly anything i ,. health H< ad's Elarsaparllls has brought m?-. ' I at" caused me greal dlatress, Now l ??an cut ? sin" taking i I am a new W'.m.in. I was at ' heartily and am ?rreatly ?mpriaved in ?*Vs>h and For tho Blood and Norvcs. In t: ?? ;?? n i ; fl irsaps i. ?? h e-. ?? thai i..i -, ?? in t Im ? n ? mj hand witl n ? ' . ejul" t (?t lend lile il In?? rHjriKKH. Ii.? ; ? lit? I !? ? ' t ike Hoe I ? ? . I .. ! I ' f i - . i- i -I I . . . N I ?hink II - i r the I ,i it I.- ? Mas.? 11 d's farsa . death ? d?eor and mj friends thought I could not ! llv**, i was crippled with rheumatism and my was i ? ?? much bloated. I have t.iKaoi . >v I 'M bottle ? ii ? d's Harsaparilla <en?l now k?'?-p i it In :n> house as | woul I n.'t f?-"l saf?- to be | without |;; |i ativ.s me Instan! relief. I am now in? i del, bin i? ? ; much younger since taking la i aladl) i ? commend it ,-iii?l i ? i i ? Hood's Sa -iipii-'H.i in return for ? i ? I ' MHS \ LYNCH, Me "I tak?> ll . ? Sarsaparille ever) spring and best bio . : u Bei und ,i post? ure ? i thai tire I feeding." MATTIK smith .-? imford. CL I . h? ?rfnliv recommend H?ood*s larsa MHS GRACE PARRIaSON, e'azon.via? : l)"alth p.-.riil.i Saved from Consumption. "I believe Hood's Sarsaparilla saved we from consumption. Before l had finish?-?! the liai bot ? ? i ml?! ?e ,e chamge In my tiealth. I kepl .>n ? taking H and gained strength and th?? eoior re. turned to mj fa?- I siso grew fleshy and f"'t 1 like a new person, l have no! s<"ti th? time for \'.ns thai i fell as well as 1 have since ;? king 'H.'.r? Elarsaparilla." .MHS. Hannah PAsV 1 ROW. Lummisvllle, New-York. P N fcW^ <Y?Eh *>*? Builds up the Nerves arid Makes the Weak Strong. It is the Only True Blood Purifie- Pr minently in the* Public Eye Today. /? lSTF.lt ! KA -i M THI DITl II <TYI.t i ? ? .? ? ... :? i U | S ? '. ? ! . j Do n - tli ? . iresq . ? . ? ml ? . ? ,?? :. ? ?.i Mrs II .\ ries A. R ,-:K v- ind Mr- l: i i ? M . : Mi ? "A la m II ?ai M I. .1 Itrli I ? ? II. Kno? Mrs. i? . ? ?lr an t Ml I. : i unes |i Vil ?I. . Mi - ' M rs. W. M M ill l>i .-' l: ? Bilan 111.M) .1 \/? \ M i \OTFS. Itgton, April 13 ' ? of his p| : Hantel M i . Inl lt. ( ? .un r ut Henry II that regln I i i. i'?impan) K l.li I ' ? '? 1 V ? ? ??! h I ? .l.inn i ' \ . ? , .. ? c.., ; from Sea Y >rk ?.rsenal, ij?ivern?i! Isla Mlddieiowi rkirlngneld and Prov!?ler.c, un otncl.il busini . i: Ion of m tor pne un i ? dynamlti pruna i.- ? --.- ? ?' .. n>i ta o mont I to take effi I Becond Me iienani ?Vllll im II Her? eh ' >ih In fanti ) 'i he I? ive of ab ? ne grant m ? iaui II llaker, T:'i Infantiy. Is exti one month The ? Kl.I m of I 11 ?? ..i abi ??tic granted s. ? ml Lieutenant V'erling K Hart, ich Infantry, -, furthei extended om month The n ?tei,. 1.1 r ?-.-ni active Bervlce bj operation of lata ..r ru'.! .!??-. pli II Bmlth, assistant su sei ral, I* snnounc I Flrsl Lieutenant James K. Wilson, :.tii Infantry, having b-*en found b) an Attn\ retiring boan! Incapacitated tot artlvi -? t? k??? ..u account of disabillt) incident to the r? ? retired f:..in sctlve ervl?*e The extension of leave ..r sbsence on accouni of sickneaa granted Piral i.i.-ut. nain William H Bean, ?' I I'svalry, Il fui iini extended two months on surgeon'a certlflcal nf dlaublllt) t.- .iw foi ala montha, with permission o, K" beyon?! sea, lo tike effect upon hla relief from dut) al Furl Columbus, N- \? Vork, i? . ? i i Captain William I1 Kendall, assistant surgeon. Leave grante?! Flrsl I .noten nil .linns I. |l| j i7th Infantry, Is exiende?! to Include \iuii :m Flrai Lieutenant l,uclua I, imrf-, imb Infantry, la al lu- own request, transferre?! to the I7ih Infantry, ' Cumpan) \ ?Ice I'n ' Lleutenani Jume? i. I ?rulen, ,,r that regiment, irausf.-ri i lo u loth Infantry, Cumpan) n i.o ii-nani luirfei will procitHl to loin I,is propel it at Ion, Cu|umbiu Horraras, Chlo The resignation ol Fii LI il nani .i ?mi i. i ?? i i.itb Infantry, haa l?een arrepted b) Ihe President, to ink. .nr.. : Api i " L?"a? foi on., month, tu 1 t.ik. effect n .t lat? ? I ?? ? Ma) ' ? : ? grant? d i*ap tnln m..i id i ' larl i ? '? I ml m.i ma tei , lieutenant David I'cacock hai been detached from i ?!eel Inspi ' on an?! or?iere?l hi dut) .u the Naval 1 i it, .?: va'..: yi Pa .i V? lain Knjjlneei !?' M !: ? net! ha? !"?'n detached from Ihe Hurei u ol I ? im t-'ngin. ei lug in i ordi red lo the ?mphltrlte 'I'),,. \i.\ \ Di partmi nt h?s been udvlned that the I cruiser Machia illi i from imoj .... fin \.i I I , , ! , 11 /:. / /AW? > \ an //./ il ?S M bj i ? anon a mi ml* i ol the i i nm >? I van . l.. islature, Itlcallj 111 al ti. ? Btui li ? ml Hou ? 1 Mi i . rnon'a I. h in Alleghenj He ii i well , known bualnesi man. aid ha^ been actlvi .n poll n, s i u boom yea i He came to thi I) aboui I t.-n days ago and ?renl lo the Sturtevanl Houae He i i ..nil... I'-d a heav) c,,|,| and KM 100 'I !.. gel around Flnall) be was c.pelled to go !?? b I \. saterda) it waa n ported thai he i a ?Id n ?I live I through Ihe day, but lasi nlghl hi ???>?< resting , easll) Consumption la i ?Id to be the cus,. ,,t in , ; nine - Hi - m. mis ha? a been Informi d. wouy mo ox ins r.u i ? / / Henry Mark-, ., broker, twent] n\ y, i,r o"d, | of No. BI W'esi Ko,i. ninth al . whl.e riding on ? i blcycls yesterday, ran Into an expresa wagon al list) m i -i ami nie Koni rard, an t re? eived ? ?aven ?calB wound He ha I h ? h*-?d drssasd by Dr , i.oii?, of N.. ?a ?\,.wt si\i.Hi-' a and Ian for I boma In a ml,. He refused to have the driver of ' U.S e?\nn -*? ?anon arrestad. ALLEGED UNDERVALUATION Till: FIRM i T BTPHER fl OI CH tRGED WITH MAKING FALSE INVOICES, I OMS AI'. 1 I " ' *. .!?..-',.- rORBfl MAT UK IXVOI ? ? 1- IRQ CD KM I'IjOI ?: '. .IK ? ? 'Ml I..\i\ \M Id: mm. B1 Tltt" M ri:\|..\\TS Vn it loa has I sen begun >>:> ''? '.' or Kit? ? ?? .. legad oadarvaluatrS? of im th? furniture importing hotaae of - . ? I Co N :i>; Flfth-ava If Uta ? harRe 'i.n ?? bean made against the firm prive t i t>. istoms offti m of pre? lotis A Intin as Bypher A- Co., are Involve i in , -. : iwlndllng Qovei nasem ?,..-?? W. H. B .in ?ni i'olo '....'? ren ?? I retarda) . , : to ?? i ind the farta i ta ?::?? eta 1 rferet t men from ?PI . er*s stores were examine I ? ii in? .m i a ?mplalni was iodged ??iih the ? i i' 11 who \?a? until iii?t Janu ,t. ??,,:? ?.,. ti: m <?' B) pher <\> Co., to the effi ? mm h?i Leen undervaluing ? ? ? ? mti > f 't th.- lasi tif ? firm ha l eni?eclall) un lei ? furniture and other and de.oration. , ... : ili.n the firm would ? KodS a m? itlv undl r\ a! IS I private li .f ihe re,i irdini ? ' real val mplali that :h?> , . - years sau ? - them !?> UlovaOBl P He al . arhi n 1 mal. ilion of cei ii <c- ag un-t i ".? ,? ? ' i tl| was gl\en io the tu m i e.l It ... ' and the pi ,?:i SI I the firm ? en i em <\ ???! to i ha house of ,: ? ho live I In Mo mi ;n : ?? ? implalnt. ? . ? i ivertni i period ' . i . ... nn of K ho | ied I he n iods Imi her. Io r?> phei & Co Kugvne Hum > well Mr ? ? Custom House yesterday, plslni thai the i iiatoma ont ttii <i..t' ? ith the firm t 'olIe?'tor tppratsi i. n inn, to in i . it.- the casi is far a ? ff-f'ts 11une) well, I . I'll.dpi. Who I- In cha?ne of Ihe Cus- | louse I ,iv? Division, haa bean imi In i h irge of ? ? ,? .. affi ta the firm of S\ pher A . ?.. Colonel i'help? ha? i.i al the firm's pta<*e ' -?vera daya, and although he haa a- v.o nothing i ' support the present chain,- ?. !?? haa learned from admissions i>> the tu m ih.it chargi a .nee mad- agalasl it for alleged undervaluation, Member "f the flriii of Bypher ?v l*q su! yes lerda? thai r.-i i i had been discharged from 'he ... the firm, and thai bis .li?mes were un .?ii the result ol spite. The firm haa pul the .. ??? ??? Judgi Dlttenhoefer, who ?aid i.ii thai there a,is nothing In t?e chargea and that Ihere wrnB absolutely no foundation for them Collector Kllbreth had this to say 'We have had charges lodged with us thai Bypher was undervaluing his Importa of furniture, ami we hu.- an Investigation under was. The exact amount of the loss to the irovernment, if the . Inn?es ai.- true. 1 entino! I. II. luit il Is ni 11 'I'll ?T 1.1 MT ill l lltUll' S st..in.uh which makes liim irritable and miserable and unfit for business i.r pleasure is caiiM.it by indigestion. In? digestion, like chanty, coven a mttltitttde of sins. The tri.uliU- may be in stomach, liver, lxiwcls. Wherever it is, it is caused by the pteeeiice <>f poisonous, refuse natter which Nature baa been unable i.i li'i herself of, unaided. In such i.wi's, wise people im! down a little health officer, personified by one ol I ?i. Pierce'a Pletaant Pelleta, i o ? h oui the seat oftrauble and r?nove the cause. One little " Pellet " \?ill remove a very big lump and net us g ?rentre laxative. Two M ivi jets" arc a milil cathartic. A slion "ionise-' of -'Pel. let?" will cure indigestion pe? manentla. It will run I con-.tiii.ition. After that, you j ..m stop taking then. A ! good many pills ,ui so violently as to de***mge ! tin- system, and in its disordered ?tete, digestion will not i>o on without .i continued use of the pilla That's the wotat feature of most pills. Dr. I Pierce'a Pleasant Pellet- never make slaves of their usen Iiiictot Pierce'a Pleasant Pelleta -it's an mtay name to remember. Don't let ad*tgegtting druR l*i-.t tail. you Into"?atnethlna* juntan*"Oo?" He makes nore none) on the "just as good" kind, That's win be v**ould rather sell them. That's why yon had better ttOt take them. Whenever they it?' tried, thty arc alwnvs in favor, to a free tanple package I i to ; rweea) is sent to anv one who asks. World's Dispen? sai- Medical Association, No. 003 Main Street, 1 Buffalo, N. V. *V%?-%'*%?^^%*V*V*%*V?>< IVINS ON OTHER PEOPLE'S BRAINS. J COPYING Ihes .idv.-t sen ont- -Irvit.ilnin their ni'-tli'-.t- -eSr?ng p.it'o'i.i^r !?? mam : but how t" hold the conlMen<cc ,! i'-."..-jiuis is MMnetlung?we are thankful to ?.a - nut ol tlae Itcadl ?>l ?iicic c- tpt) , ?pvi'..?'. Axminster Carpets . . .78 Velvet from . .69 to .89 Wiltons down to . . . 1.10 Mattings 40 yd. roll . . 2.98 ? (?rand l>i-pb> of Maltogany and Inlaid Fur- V M next week Dont missit! ?w .*?i?. ' I Mahogany Inlaid ?Suits $27.*M. # sAIJr??A?? BROTHERS, $ 22. 24 & 26 Rast Ulli St.. w ? i N.i? i- I ?I?a,, ?iiiiiiri' . M'.W Klltk. ? L%%*^%%%-%%*av*^*a>*e>*%ea.'%*%%-a>*a>4 TO-DAY AT TWO! THE GREAT LINDENBORN AUCTION. 865 Broadway. DON'T MISS IT! ji'Ci.i???', M-i reponed last niarht, and may not exceed ii.iiei.? ,,: ?. .. h there ha* toen undervalue! ?a here must have been some blun<*torln*j at the Appi ' ' ? - - i it tal the .i- ?<!???.I tirtn sail v ????:.-rilay that it there had beean any undervaluation it ina.1 not? been intentional Case? of ni:, mi undervaluation bj houses ?hi? h impon ?.il furniture nul antlejue s rt leles rot-hoii.??* hofd ornaments are brought trequentlj to tha at tentlon of th.istoms .authorities. It In ?-xtr??m??iy hard t . get .my proof against thi-ae housea. but th?> custom* Osf?acsrs film?t.? that theaiitaianl!? Sf dollars at?- lost to tin? ?TJovernmenl ?'v<t> >?-ai oa a.vomit ?if landervaluatiou. Jin: n F a run: in: port. MO STialtM IN' si'.UT. tVaehiitftoa, April n? So stona *vp*ere ?rttsvta the ...K.|,,i ..( nbeerrvatlen Th* u?r,.m??t?r has faiiita in tha North?.-st in,l | M.iim will pMhahtS ?Wei ,p?. in thai na? tion Satut-ilav. Hit? l>ar?em?t?'r t? high?1?! ?n th? X'?rth?ra 1'i?, Ifl.- . ..i-i. .in,I 'n MtStttrely IukI? trom aho tain? ti? Hl,?n i.i.r Hi?, tiuif Stilt.-?? V itvni-ral riw m t?'iaep?-rateira ?. a? .:r.-l r*M ,,< ; h? R.?k\ M .'ililii m? Fair in-utll-r I.US |,r?'l,ll|rl Ml ??I .11-.? t I. I - ?;.ii. iillv fi.lr weather i? null, it.'.l ..i.-t ,?f th.? Ml? ? alp.ai Jt.il m til.' Itojtfcwestern StSt???? In. reaion? ol'iiall. mm eni ?tamete are lexll<*aatsd t. r list '.w-r Islw r?-xi * Hill He.. VV.-.-t _ I'IT.Vil.Kl? I'eiKKe'AHl' IVIH TO-DAT. K,r Mala* sad \? ? Hsaiptriilr*, Mr; saiam; ??reata?? a iii,i |-, ? v .'im Mat, fair; wsrraer la sew them pettnya; \nnabi? v. in-lf?. Tot M.I--.I.Iiin.lt??, Klii'ilc 1?t?n.| und ?v.rn? I I at, f?Urj \arlal?l" ?Itil" ? I,,. i:.i-i,iu n>w V,,??. fan. ?MiiiiiiT ni Mtirerae n.?rth <-rn portion -likciiet> rooter in the ?????'???ni?"? seisssasm i""? li,.11. i.in.ilil.- win,I?. I',.i ?aatera I". tin-. U.if.la, fall, lilsjhtll ?,--'l?*r '.:i th* *r?atern port to?; miiImI.I.. w 1ml? foe N'.-w. I.-1 ?*?? >. tin. ?.K.l.-i in the extrasM nmi liera , i ej .? iii.-? la H'?' ?'Xlreme- *.>ulh<-rn |...rtl.>n. variai?!? a in i I ,,: th* I'i-ii.i of OolUiaMa, Marvlsn.l an.t D?-la?ar*, fill, . \ III IMl'lr- ? 111,1? fi.r VV.-LMi I va ii?? IvanUV fir. wanner in th? nmih't? portion; rarlaM* ?tn.i? V'.n VV. -tfrn NeMS a.'ik. fair; ?armer In the extrettia) tar*?*tern portion; ?.?iiii.li- ?'.ii.is. fee ?>!il". fuit . warmer m th- n.trita?*a*t p??ru?n, ?Kinds ?hlftltiK t'> ?.?uth.tli. TRini'NE i-orxi. OB.-.r-:nv*.TioN*s. 11 .( It.-. Jl' iniiic- Mgnt. 1 a 3 * 8 I ?' i '.' 10 10 1 ?" 3 4 6 f ' i? J 10 111 Rar. In.fc. _:x'.. .. ??g *_<?i' i t i^-TJ'rt^T T. In thla ?Jisxi-aro a cuntleiuuua e?lut? llo* siua* ah? ili?iik".. id pirssui? as in luui.d I,.. ?Ii? Trltuua'a ???If? i?,.,r,!.ng t?, m i.'i Th? l.iahrn line ii-priwavt* th* tua* paratur? aa r-,,ij?,l at 1'rrry'a reiatmat.y. '/i-lhuii.. Hill,-?'. April ai. I a in TIih tnathef >???l?ntair ?va? fair aii'l inii.ti aamwr. Th?? l*nip?'rattir?. rar.and l*. i.v..?-ii a.? and M .i^^i??.?? ih? s<swsfjs 0Hmt i>?*in? t?^% li?l .-. iliaei ?'ii Thurs.U) .nul '? lni,.i. i ihm ?n til? cur roaiK.uilln* .In? lat? yasr, ni- ??...fie. to-day l* likely to be (air and aiigh?y