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?trike out th-- enacting clause, making a s, ee h In opp sitie ii : ? t- ? Il il" said it na 1 resulte ! from the Invcatlgatl na ol a commlttM In New- j Tork, I ut it waa not so Just a u that ?>! the j C'?mt!:i:t???? of Se??. ? :.;y. Speaker Pish ? ok the flcor, leaving Mr. Cut 1er, if R? -kland, In the chah*. II" made an answering speech '? that <?? Mr. l-'-l-y. It was , oui ..f the m?gt ?'? things in his p llti? al ??;ir? ? r. he said, to h? ir ? h? g nl ? me n from Now- ; York advocating the bill of the CommlttM : Seventy. Mr. Pole* probably expected that hi?? , advocecy of the b\\ wonl i place hin*, in C ing*r**ss, a? his predecessor had i?ecui*ed ?? geai .i? that body. "Well," reriiarked Mr. Poley, "I think my j aspee h will pit ?? me In Congi**!-* as quickly as the sjice, ii ' ?? gentleman from Putnam will land him !n i. r's e hair." Mr Pavey then offered an amendment, dire t lna? thai ti-." provision thai al n time should r. ire than two of the ? nlsslon f the ?rame ?political faith be s-ri ken out. This amend i . .* ??-ai lost, a id Speaker ?Pr.i Tem Cutler an ? -i a : ill n the : i ? ; issage of the bill. e">n the r Mi A.nsw ?rth adv ited passage. The tide i ' public oplnl ?n was n fav? r of the Lexow Commitl e, at i the work of it ?should b- sustalne I, be Mid. Mr, ;?. . wii ti !?-?= nan e **i si ?a hi I, rau ???: a s?'iis;?u ?i iv stating ?hal ;. ?al the xote being taken was upon his motle i o-.it the enacting clanse. This Mr. Cut'.e th.- ' ?...i:, del d '''!??: d the t Mr. Malby, when hl" na ? a hed, advocated the bill. The only fault he had to flt.ii ?va?- that the Rep?blica) i had not pass? i 11 ago and left the ?remainder of 1 session to the r nslde ratl >n of otl ei ?ur? - kttn Mr. Pavey had denoui -ed the bill at a (4. %j betwee T i i any Hall and Ihe leader of th" Ft'v ibll ."?!'?? of the State, ? vote of P6 to 21. The passage of the Blpartlaai Pol si n by the A?.?enit?iy yesterday waa lbs main topic among politicians last evening. The leaders In the rel movement ?we nol prepared a-* yel to allow t1 ? bill to become a law. i passed both branches of the Legislature ts next n toward final enactment will b. the heating which Mayor Strong mual give upon it '."'ere approving or dlsai proving ii. For thi.- public dise u ... ,?.,> ,?. formers ate preparing A promlnenl member ol Committee of ><?-.? my said lasi ev II had : ?' ?r some time t commltte tl ? .'l'y e 'n). an : the i ' ::?'? lerated Coun? cil of Good Government Clubs, would send carefullv chosen repn - to arpear a hearing and urge tli' Ms I ipprove ti: ? bill In i-? pr sen* ?bape. It i? probable thai Mayoi Strong will be Hi-k< 1 to return the bill with met nent? Intended to rhmlnate the bipartisan character of tha nv.is ure As ibe Mayor ha? all ady said thai he was I not opposed to the bipartisan principle in the bill, some of 1 'ai- pie are : : n >w dispose I i make an issue ?n this point. The majority, how- ' ever, are determined to ?:ivo the Police Hoard an f.?l 3-n ?mb"re.i membership If r^ssibie. A certified ? : ? th? measure may reich the ! Ma) r's office to-day, m that <',aionel Rtrons can , announce the date for the hearing at once. PROSPECTS OF OTHER MEASURES. TTIK FOLK'S MAGISTRATES BILL '.'.KI.I.Y TO PAN th:: skn \rn TO DAT. Albany. April 9 ?**;?? dal), Saiator O'Connor, the f\tt Chilean Ie?*rt4er in the Senate, i-\;..????? l to be ah> to call "p i^r conalderotl n to-day the New Veirk Police Heor!:an?zie?lo:i ?bill, but oaring ' I tl aheence of Banator Wolfert, who has been 111 for Mirerai weeks Lu Brooklyn, I : t it best to postpone actl a >-n the measure. This aft n fa-i.iitor O'Connor re Ived a i --? m '??? m - W'olfert announcing that he vould be h morrow. Thereupon Senator O'Connor ? I there 44'ouUl be a rail ol the Senate to-morrow to take adion on ;he ]'?i -e Magiatratea bill, and ; the poli.-c Reorganiutlon bill. too. it really begins to K-uk as though tl Pol e Mesglatrates measure, which has alt been peassed by the Assembly, would >*? : S'r.atc ?Senator correspondent to-day that i-.?- should v te for it. The only Republl an Bensl ? a?! o, 11 i-? l is pected, may vote ag?*eUnst ttas bill li Its ne? n - loss will be nade ge ed bj the vote ilradlcy. I -, - : . The Police Reorganlz i i me up also in the Aaaembly to-morrow. There, Assemblyman Miller sa) s. he will imendmcnl ~????? dismiss?- : ? ' , ?? the right i courts li one Commissions There was a batiK- over i i i matter In the - na e, which ended in the ; ?II erne n obtalnit appeal to the courts, and how, I >?? a conflict o? a sim.iar nature In th? ?Vsseml '.; . Senator Robertson, one of the three Rep i ?vho voted for th?- appeal amendai mi in the - inform?-1 The Tribune coi ? to-di notwithstanding the appeal to him by the Kei can County Committee ,.:' Wesi nty to change his attitude, he ?till n ilntalm . : at i? llcemen ought * ? have an appeal. The Senate Judie .\. Commitl ? this afternoon resol v ?d to report the 111 with several amendments. The chief of 1 permits Mayor Strung to app int a Master ?n Chan -ery as a police Justice. Th?? is suppose 1 to have t?e pul in to permit Mayor Strong to rea] ? Jus? tice Deuel. The bill was i ? as to S?rmlt of chlldren'i ap] [ to the i eneral Beeslonn, Senator Henry Wolfe?, who hai nearly all ?at the pre ? ? ? -? - m of the Legislai re panied by bti eon, ?Peter, : ?t nlghi lefl ; Is : But New-v..-)-: ? the Orand < 'entrai Hta'.ion. Intending to take the 9 >? ? ?. tl for Al? bany. \\.* physl Ian adv -? i agslnst h house, but the Senator's colleagues Importune?)/him and he male the effort HI? family are he will uv?-rt:,x his strength. WILL TEST THE VETERAN ACT. UR. Oi?*Tf'.A>*n.-*ll WAS ArTr.ll A II. V K. 1','T A MAN WH0 HAD MOT HKKN A ?SOLDIER ,,,,t it. Albany, April 23.-11. il. Me? '?irmic, jr., of this city, as attorney for AlFon 15. OrtraiMier, a veteran and clerk in th?? headeiuartera of the Btate Depart ment, G. A K . In this city, will appl) to the courts for a manelamus against the Superintendent of Pih'.ic Hu?H?m?;?. Kr?""tr;ck Kasion. who will he asked to ?how cause why !" d ! not appoint Os trander a? deputy In his department, Ostrander was an applicant f?r Ibe pli s when the change of adilnlstratton v\;,-< broughi about. The was at that time In th?* competitive schedule or the ?t?te Civil Bervlce, ?and Ostrander applle?! to ti:. Civil Service i rs for -.,??.,-:. -, mon, Subject to tl - nil? No examination was ordered at one? . .Sc-vite Board shortly aft.-r wanl changed the place from the competitive to the non-oompetltlve schedule. Super! ton then apptunted J. V. Jacobs, of Troy, v.l., . not a votor in, to 1 pi-ace. . Counsel wi? contend that, under the law giving veterans preference In all appointments, a veteran should have been appointed after examination, and that the chance ni.iklnac the position non impel the wa? Ulagal It i? the intention of t'..- veterans to carry the erase up to the highest court, if neces? sary. Mr. F-edcrlck T. Pay Is th<? proprietor of the ohh-it dug alora m I. ,w-?i. it was establlsbe 1 In UJT. and is ?till enducted uri'i.-r the old Ann name of CarU-ton ?? Hiv.y. Mr. Pay says, March, MM: "Hood's Sarsaparilla is beyond any qu?stlon the best selling ineell ?lne and by far the in ,.?-t pron:inent bio-nl purifier before the public its sal?s, compared with any other preparation, are as five to one. Other medicines hav,. boon aelv?r tise-d and have mxH? f.,r a. short t'me, but Hood'a Sarsaparilla ?sella all the Urne anel Is as Btaple as cotton cloth. Many of our cuatomera have told how much fh?-y have h?a-ti h. n-lltcd by Hood's Parsaparllla." Rasemamber Hood's Sarsaparilla 2s the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in th? public r-y<- to-day. It f<-< 1.4 the nerve?, tl??*'!':? and ?tirana on pure bl 1 ad, and thus ?tIvs perfect health. HftAd?fi Dille **"* to bu-' easy to ?*?-'-'. OOU S KIIIS easy In effect. 2ic. u1806 Laundry Soap" In 1806 was established Colgate & Co. BICYCLERS CET IMTATJEST. THET TIME T11K PASSAGE OF THE AQUE? DUCT PATH BILL. SENATOR ROBERTSON BVCXTCBDi IN' CACBINO FURTHER PELAY-TO INVESTIGATE THE OPPOSITION OF PROPERTT-OWNEHS ALONO THE MM". Albany, Ai*"', -'? (Spc iaB. Senstor Csntor had In? ..; ;., push to-day, before the Committee on , ? ., his bill for the construction of <i bicycle pathway on the old aqueduct, from High Bridge lo Crot?n l'.iiu. bul li" was Informed by Senator Robertson, of Westchester fount), ih.it the latter . ive i .1 larce n imbor of !? itera fr im ownera perty lo that county, ii it? ting againat any j m of their backyard! bj wheelmen passim along the aqueduct. Senator Cantor told Senator rtaon that be thought Ih? extent of thta de- j p ?-.I invaaion of privat? '?' aras exaggcr? aied. 11? then showed lo Senator Robertson ths following letter from Isaac B. Potter, or New ?ork, In regard to the s hes ol the wheelmen In ? )?' :i tt.T : My Dear Senator. The legislative se-alon has fo far advanced that v.. begin :.? feel a ti fie anxious about the bill now Senate and Assembly (which by your Kindness was Introduced some weeks ago) pro? I : the use ol the surface of the Ci non Aque? duct .???? ,i cycle ; ath We h ive Vtnfi 0 rlden n ?v , ell ? to whom Hi- passage of this bill i* of great Interest. 1 have read a single criticism published in one of the dally papen In ivhi rom? p? . ni ??? is mad? ll -it Ihe bill Is "uni onstll H onal " rlnclpol reason alleged being thai the bill would operate I i divert the Inn?!? appropriated f-r aqueduct purposes to another and different pur p ne This Is, of cours ?, untrue, because tli" lull ? ?-;>? i.-r.iv provides thai whenever the aqueduct iu | sbai l ined or the land nol used for aqueduct purposes | the I u 'I shall reven ta tl original ownera. Wh.a ; th. bill does la merely lo )?.i?.?li?.e the ufc <?f the | pathway on the upper suif.*..'", so thut th? law may recognise the very use to which .i large portion .?f ' thia upper surface or pathway baa been devoted for a ong lime, it is now i travelway; la used by v, gone, fool passengers und bicycle* if so used, i there I? no reason why it-? use should not i?" piop- . erly regulated, and, ,f need be, properly repnire.l ..?A kepi in condltl in We have, "f course, no objection to any change in the f.>*-!ii of the bill or in Its Bubatance bj whli h ?. :. : i tile featun may I ? ? ted, bo the ' ? i '?.?I provisions, ..r s-,..:n" Bubatanttal n of them, are preserved. l have had many letters of Inquiry and many per* sonal Interviews with prominent wheelmen rep? resenting cycle organisations In these cities re? gal Mng the (?: gres s of thii bill, anl have told them thai you would doubtless ???? thai it waa properly taken care ,?f. It would certainly be a :. . i ; .A- and timely act if you could secure It? j assage. i lave written ?> Mr. Hatpin, who his Introduced tii!? bill In ti:- Pennte, substantially the same as I have now written t ? you. :: ertson Bald that, nevertheless, he oppose the bill with all his i wer unless it was pui ;., more aatIsfactory form. Senator Cantor rel re de Ided to refrain from pushing the i II until he could agali eai im Mr. Totter "I have ? ? tten to Mr. Potter," t- . ft? rwai 1 ? ? i to tel] me ?? ha? poi tloni ol M que luc? run ? '. te gl Ounds Itlil ? it. Il ?eins ? ? there are 1 n i i ectioni lueducl :? of it. in fac? ng Ti bunn'a . ? ? t?? he used without : ? ? - .. :' ; i ? : . ? . ? ? , : . ict run? through pi Ivate Is I ..??. . ? . . etoill t none i , '? .r <-. om Mr. P [ion thli In? i , . of private hi .... Till-, APPROPRIATION BILL? ?' ',: Ell ".V THE SENATE ??N : ' ORt.BRl D TO A '? SI KREN? i A vi :: PR. K*EEI>1N?*S. Albany, April 23 Obi lie t I i the order of laai night, the floor of Ihi Bei ? wai cleared of all .t.? a n ault, m inj ? ? . kn ,'.?ii men ??!..> have heretofore besli red the ? ; t.. t;.u<' peats n ihi . The a?.:, ?il Appropriation bill ??.i* .. apeclal or er, ai I was called up by Senator Mu In, The Sei tl ' , : ?: .A. : Item ? Btnoui ting 10 * " leaving tl total tl I ? I ? ? i.-?.?.??? :..!,, i ' ? ha?s ? be pul approprU lion Increased US ? lo IS. Thl brought about "; .is tO ?h- t'.U.:,'. : of I ffiplOJ ?? ? ... . i , ? ? . . 'apltol Ni k seemed I know, .. nd : he i ? ? ? .,'.'.. ? ?. , ? : ? i . three. Senator Rainea offer. I an amend? ment, ; ng tl numb r ol t , . | . , b . tor 1 ? ? imende I by ? rlkii .; o I I ? ? ? . ners must b. ? el Sen rom III . I" .'??? n lh imounl -? ... - I .r fii I marches and en rclses 1 the I < luard li was granted. Tl approprl I ??. ' Rxpei In i ni Btat on wi ? ?? ?. ? ? ? amended.I prlnt l! V. . ' ? Tl:?' bill ; : ? ' ' ' ?-.:??! r ta ?:.- Lexow : esMgatlng < imn i lee was ad? m ed to (hli i i The appi | lat? n In th? bll for the New-York State Home for Anei Dependent Veterans and their wives, mothei widows etc., waa Increaaed from ta*O.0O0 to IS I.?. B : ator ' ?'< "onn ir'i moi on. t? ? Conkllng bill, requiring lodgti ,-h< a he? ji ers to keep s register, ??as advanced to third read? log ??.:?...!? debat. \ . inference committee was ordered on the Troy JAi .- bill. .... a ??...? ??. of the foreign ice tax In Neu foi k C red to a . . ? ? the bill passed were: Mr. ' ?erat'a, ? mil of B iff il i Or? le - i ? :.... ? ? (two bills), Senator Quy's, aut rising t of fun Ik f..r .? ? ; lental exi ? ? ? '? onn< '? i with lh? New Y?ik Sei il - M illli ; ? ?? ng for th? ? lyment of ? ? ?? Slat. ? ti inl ths ,, ? ?ury. folios n" bills wi re Inti ? luc? I li-.- Senator O'Connor, requiring nol ?? li wi t. be served within nine!? daya on ? irporai ma In all cas? i of suit foi . .. ? ? The <? la to " ' forth the nature of ih< the circumstan ?? ? in lei .?.hlch II '???, \ ?? dishing i ' mi ??'? to ?' ?;? ?.? tmi nla In York city, excej the Corporation Counsel. jtv Ken '? i Qu ?'. ;?: ?vl ling f i an additional ? Vew-Yoi k In tl ?? i .\ ? ?. r* >i ward By Senator Lexow, Mi Cutlei a bill amending the ! a : ' ? 1 .-'.'.,. 1 1 I v. By Senator Wolf. Incorporating th? Hospital for Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria Patienta m New? Vor',.. By -'.-?? Hoher! \ Idlng f ?? ? ?? ? ,,? i ,:: :, of Wakefteid, Ka i cheater, W'llllamsbrldge uni West Chester with Nea Vork City. By Senatoi Mullln amending the Penal ?'ule by ." It ng II :, crime pun ?I ilile by Ihre* rears' Im? prli ..rr.ent >,r ;. fini if t'J ?' to remove ., journal Lm-s from a cai without authority By Senatoi Owens, f u bllli prepar. l !,?? ihe s' . . A- .?? .- immliti. thai li ?? estlgaia I the i , :--i, itrlk? i ".?? same as lbs Assembl) billa i ?<?. ? , .. . . .... ? NO RAILROAD ON FIFTH-AVI" Albany, April Q. -Assemblyman I--? Petra said to <!.,?? thai ti.- bill authorising Ihe ronati . tlon <.f railroads i?1, Fifth-ave, below Twenty-foiirth-st, In *?? ?? '. .?ri. ?'Us v.-oui i not be pressed, ?is Mayor Strong waa opi osed t?? it. ?? STATE CIVIL BERVICH COMMISSION Albany, April ':'?'? Thi Bute <\?ii Benrlce Com? ru1?.?;?)!! hns adopt, i .: resolution raising the alan? dal . u' examinations for professional competitiva positions In ths Civil Servies In New-York City. 'in- applicant muai hereafter receles s minimum of at leasl ? ??r ,.-,t t., be eligible, Instead ..f 7') i? r cent 'A ? board also took i-ognltanca <?r the I..-W Brush Va t.'ian law They consider the u-v as providing for ;? non-competitive examination for veterans. Com lerabli time \?n? spenj considering a cdasslftcatlon ol positions In theifltatuTl>epai*tinent of Public Instruction * a resolution wu.? adopted to-day, providing that '"whenever a vacancy ., eura m the offi.f chief examiner of the commls-4on, un opon competitive ? ).. mlnation shall be held under the personal uper? vlaipn of the commission, the examination papen '" ? ?i' pared by them for [Re purposi of nillntj '??, ?? position, rhs ?'...initiation shall !><? hel?l imder '?? i des .ml n-Riil.-itlotis .n rr.p-e it. i ?Murai t., ex amlnnttona for competitive plsces, except sa abovo provldi : ' l'.II.l.:' APPROVED BY TUB QOVF.RNOR. Alasay, April B. Oovernoi Morton hsa anproved: Chapter :;?'. Senator Owens's, appropriating *g,MQ for mora fully oraanlslng sod equipping nie v,,i,n, leer :.r?--:ivin?; corpa of Inland waters of this Hint?'. Chspter M Ben-?tor Mullla's, repealing Chapter ':?>'. of the laws of ik*i, cresting the oAcs of Hh??rn in?;,?tor for N'ew-York Harbor Chapter M Assemblyman Bchoeprlin'a the i?,uf? falo Commlst U ner of Jui ?ra bi:i. HILL BACKS FARNSWORTH*! CLAIM. Albany. Aprfl tt.?united States Senator David B. Rnl appeercrl b?fore the S'na'.e Finan." ' :om:nltt'? this afternoon and usktd that an item ror LS.OOO be Inserted in the ?Supply bill This is an nmonnt which, it is ciaime.i, waa due 0??nerol John c. Parnsworth a? his commission on th. amount recovered m him at Washington for this state on account of old war claims. No mt'.an waa taken. ill's V DAT IS Till! A88EMBLY, a i.\i:?;k mmi.i:r or r.ii.T.-* i'A"s!:i? a ni?;iit SCMIOX-?THC ANTI-xriUTY f:;t... AMEKDED. ' Albany, April 23-The Ariembly to-day pussed the?e bills: i Mr. Maddera's. Increasing th?? ?alary of ehe clerk of the Long l?laiid City Board <?f Education. ? Mr. Fatrbrother's, authorizing vVhltestone to hor row- money to meel bonds. Mr. Falrbrother's, authorising F\ lahlng to Mr? I row monej. Mr. Conklln's, reorganising the police depart? ? ment of Richmond. Mr. Qleaaoi 'a, dispensing with the contract tro. ? tern In the New-York e'lty Dock l>e|iarttn?'tit. Mr. t*lark?on's, authorising Brooklyn to Is tie bon.I? f.?r Klatbush Improvements. Mr IVIlks's, suthorlzmg the Board r.f Aldermen t,. Invest?gate the various departments ?,: New? York City, Mr Willis's, to lerritlmltlse children whose p rents bava married after the birth ?if such chil? dren. i ?n motion of Mr. Finn, the tlm?*- for the Burro gate of ?Vew-Vork County t<? make .-> report upon appraisers sppolnted durlns the isi '. year was extended f.ir s week ang tee hills in:roiiii(*".i were; By Mr. Miller, providing for certain sppllan es for the protection of bricklayers in New-York : | Mr. Braun, th? bill imr id ic '. by : l.amy, authorising tha c nstructlon of ? bi Ige seros? the Niagara Illver at Buffalo, with wheel? ,.? : ? ? ? . to develop power. lev y P, gnhuts, reli : time of keeping open the New-York and Klngi County departments. By Mr. Madden, authorising Long Island City to borrow money for lmprove*m< ii H. Mr. Btewart, relating to the grading of roads In We itche iter County. By Mr. Hoefler, allowing trades unions and as? semblies to Incorporate ; r ibe hiring of a hall. The lirait" al l:?? o'clock t \ a r.<-..-* until 8 0*1 toe k this evening? Th" firm b II ? ken up when the House reconvened wis ihe Alnsworth Anti-Nudity messure. An amendment was offered by Mr. Friday, proe that the hill shoul i no) apply t , the costuming .if mils'?, a legitimate dram i and operatic prodeic tlnn?. Mr, Alnsworth said he h ep I the amen Iment would nol prevail. The intention of Ihe bill -.\au ?> )-i ?teel the public from Impure ?cenes, and the amendment would practically thwart the ''.".-er?? of those '.? h ? i id can led the bill I i be Intro lue, i Ti:.- bill ni It stood, Mr. Foley Mid, was nol Just The m"n??iire which should be pa ? l ougltl to pre? vent Indecency, but should protect legitimate drama Mr. Btanchfleld thought thai no bill should roce the rec nltlon ol the House 'hit would prevent the rendition of Italian or "f ?and opera The amendment of Mr. Frl i.?v was adopted, snd tjie i. || laid aside for repri . These billa we re i s??a?ed: Mr Bell's, i r the relief of certain churches In the Twenty-third Ward of New-York rite : ? i ng them from taxatl ?? m certain pr?>?-*rty. Mr 1-'?','!.i Vs. ;o l neon ?rate ihe Ber.e\?ol?nt Loan 8 > 'let*. .?!' Brooklyn. Mr. Pavey'a, suthorlxln?" a bien : ensus. Mr. Hamilton's, to r tabl'.sh New-Y rk dty n permanent establishment fot the ure and preven? tion of hydrophol 11 Mr Nlles's, to el????? fr m certain assessments , the Reform? d Chun h of Mott M i Mr. Hal| authorising th? .W? York ?'11 Commlssl ners t i il dei m ne I Margara! IIml ?n .l.i.m Mr. I lu? i ' I ?' " ' >'? allroad ; ty's Square. i N*a?* York City, pi 04*1 le for tin ng'-r 1 ereen I .,?? i w o pol ' Mr Bai ger's, ? ? t ? i? main) > ? ? i i.t il-.j m? ? ? ? .... TO MAKE I.IN' ?l.N'S niltTHDAY \ H ?I.IOAY Alhan), Api i ? . ?? ? ? passe?! hill making ary 12. a | I It also ] ' ? V rk and llrn'il \ ' ; ? . i ; ? v '.-?.." lr ?: ? . t ?. i night for pa ?nage. A ? H 11 til. he under?! ? ... res . ? and Mall -, .?? . . v - : | . ; " '. V ? ? ?... R ' ' ? . ?mi rise t . , ' ? ? ? , an?! th, I . ? ? ?, ,. f Brooklyn, e] .. ^ ? . .- . ? : ' . . Ihe n ? ? . ? btlael -, ? ? XEW MEMBER* OF TUR 'I '' \ tClPA ; IRAOCE '? ? ? '???.-.. ' ? I ? ?? ? ? ? , ? . imttt? i t ? . ?!'. ?? . -i ernment ? i ii> ? ' ?un. II 111 ,n ; . ?., i.., .v i ? o.'iety of theCll . i . ; ,, e. nment 'lui,, l-o ilavllle, K ? city .?.. ; -., N, V Muni Ipal l??eageie ..' Omaha, N'eh.; e-?,rV 1 ? ..'??-.-I;,i? ' nion ol Neu .. i.. *S ' Fi-eleratioi ?.?tiland . ? i ; . Pa'ei ?on, N. J., pal "BILL" COOX OS Ills ?TiV r<> FBISOX. Fort Bmlth, Ark \, ? ' I ' Cook this aftei ti ,,,ii i ..-,?... - ' - .'? ? ' .??;??. ,-??:.? .,i | ? I. ???'-. In ? al prison si ? : li ?hei t ,i on, and ' he ?.* In lows ??f -,v hie h a?. !.? .i i '-, barrl i?l? I. In i he i am? i ? ,?? ? > ? n '? ?r |?l ' ? : : ' .' ' II ' ' i ??' ? ? i ? ' Vine; ihem ?ere Ei.i Thomas, Jam? snd : , I, etoi?, ? . it ?? :. ? ,i : h ? -., :. foi mai , ratet lle?u y Btifflnrtoti a cousin of "< 'herokee Bill." a?.i T Howe ? The othei ? ?.?.> re rattle and hoi iii. i al lake v peddlers. SOCIETT OF BXLIOTOCS EDVCATIOS w .i h ngti n. Api il ':?'? Th? A m> i in ?' I? ty o? Bel flou? L-Miication b? can Its ?ixth annlvei iry m this city to-day with an es ttlve Th? reports of tie- variou? department? showed every? thing to h?- In ,""'l condition ii van r? olved lo organise a, new department, ,uii?-.i "The i'hlld Culture Club," to promote the Christian nurture of childhood m m- home. The following of? t, ?ri were ? .? ted for the coming year Presi? dent, e lent ral John Eatoi ? ? on ?id? nl . M. Uregory the llev i?r. .1 E. Ilankln, Ihe Re?, in. a via i.i? Smith; secretary, th? Itev, l?r, ,1 I" llllbert; troasuret It, S t'hew lliblle rj erclsea will be held on IVednei lay evening, avith an i.. i ? a i ? - - -? by in. Harris, l.'nlted li ??' i Comm Ion er of Edue atlon. /?/IT/: e.7 t-w TB?ST DiRBCTORH HEFT Pltisburg, April Zl A ma?etlnR ?,f Ihe dlr?N?tors of the Plate Hiss? Trust was held here lev-da) ? i compte le s< me ??r the de ? ill o 11 ? i t? bylaws "f ii.omblnatlon. At this sft?rnoon'i? se -?leui the ? ddet - vole i ?,n sn I a ? ?i I? I Ihe i Ian? ur , ? ? ed by il??- directors f"? i r ? - - i inning of ibe combination. The following off! ers were Ihen . |. -, .)? e halrmaa, John Pite atrn, Phlla lelphl ?: pre?sldent, Edward Ford, Blttsburg; vl ?-president, A I., l.'onge r Akron, Ohio; lr, isurer, E. I* Ford, Plttt burg; si crrtai y, A I*, Ho?s ard, Pill a? controller, Artemua l-ltcalrn, Plttsburg. Most ?: the ofllcera were alao elected dlreotoi MVOABO WASTED FOB MVBDBR. Bo, ton, \|-ni B Ri (T?selo Mugaro, the Italian who was ?rre?t?-ii In Neu fork '.e Monday, I? ?anted In l?enoa "-i ? chan.I I.,- Implicated in the murder of ??another Italian on li ? Btokea place on February i. i^'i The murder ? eurred during a drunken row among the Italians, who wer? working >?n th?- Stokes and Cook pis es. The man was held for trial, bm forfeited his ball, lh?i ?nos polira have asked Superintendent Byraes to hol?i ihe man,_ OFFICIALS OF A BV1XBB BAXB ACCUSED. r, Toit, April O. A bin of ?ramplalnt to compel an ?aocounting baa l??-*-r. We-d In ibe Cnlted Btai? court h?t?? by stockholdei In lbs defunct Third National Hunk SgstnSI ih<? offl ?-is and ?In? tors of that Institution, it is charged that ?he defend Htitu "?o negligently and carelessly i?onducl<?el the ?affaira ?<f Ihe hank thai Its entire capital was toat, the Mtiack render?-.I worthies? and the stockholders made liable for and compelled I . pai ?< large sum of money <?,? si.t'1 of the unpaid debts ": tn? liuiik." The hill alleges ihn? the officers knowingly ...h.??-: snd willingly ?permitted othersuconn^teil with tiie i,^?:k t.? vieaiai" ih? provision? ,rf im? rala? live t'. the bank. The bin aa?ka for .? t.aii acoount? Ing bv the defendants, .. determination of Ibe n Bponslblllly for the wrecking of 'he i?'mk, and lbs H|?i?oiiitment of a receiver by the court. FLINT'S FINE FURNITURE. "-' PEOPl.g i,\.\' i*iM. mi. i?t'. NEW* OtO. C. I LINT CO., 45 WbST 2W ST. AllTlSTli.- PEOPI.I ; Tvi.: Grant No Reprieve ! Kill That Cough or Cold at Once With RIKER'S EXPECTORANT, the ONLY REMEDY thai moans SURE DEATH to ? COUGH or COLD. GRIPPE, BRONCHITIS, CROUP, ot any other disease of throat or lungs. Only 60 cte. ?* hottle, and your money back if it fails. Of your druggist, or at RIKEE'S, 6th Ave, Cor. 22d ft. VAN CLKEF ON THE RACK. t oiitliui.il fniiii Hrit |i:iK?'. s. ???;? mt .-.? Ai - pr. eed to fln ! Mr. Murphy." raid the linirman. "If Mr. Murph) ???' ganl m1 ; ????: is, there norra on why ? ?. ry i other citizen may not do bo." The !-Vrgi-ant-at-Arms returned later, ; n I laid . thai Mr. Murph) had Jual left tl.?i.? on a train ; i ,r I" phla. ' II. will b i called l i uc ? unt," , aaid ihe ? h air m in. Mr, c ?rbln dis ?? ere I, on picking up Mr M I phy'a ,, .oka, '.!.a I | Ilaner had 1 pages ' hi - the m ip a ?? ? unt, rmd - .... hi 1: :;tAi sh iwlng that Van Cli received 11,600. II la believed thai Mr. M -, : ,,., the matter, an '. tl m ,h1 ' ia1 he ,. , . oui " hi ce to find : i ., ...... fhe ? mml tee lea i-l ;,,?... hat Mi '. '? Ph> had an Iroi h tant bualm m? : , hla. The total n of n apa alb s 1 to have I ...... prim, ,: since ISM li 11.000, the . oal to the Bta '?? hell g ! u.41*?. Tl ?? Slate p ild f ??: n* ing *T."'i '".. ' ' m"?P ? * " ' V1 wak? ing ? 1. Of the total n puhll ),.'). . ., of the assessor's r-*poi ill , n hand in the State House c -llar, bul : .i Id be found. THE OYSTER ?.SSOCIATION AND THE HTATB After disposing of the mapa, Mr. Corbln <ll r? cted tl:-- atlentli n of th.nmittee to al 1.1- i irregiilai itles of the Delaware River and Maurice Cove ? lyater Am ?elation. This l! wker ? the numerous oyster wara of Kew-Jeraey are fought, and where m ??? the banks ?r.. fortified b) the riparian ownera agalnsl the oyster ? ' i i xplalncd thai under the I..?'.' the i ??. ? pi \ latlon had the rlghl ti cull? : ? itlons of the i ?) t. r law and retain -i I ? i ? fund, ?? hi? h, whi n II rea 'hi ,l th? sum of $2.000, th?") were expected to run Into the Si it- Ti iftiry f tl ?'. fun I, and this had n ?' be, n ?: he The *m,<>uni Involved, h< mid ?'..'? Idem mure 1 h ?n I-'.""''. The asfloi lui 1 ru., i In '.'":. and undei i ... ivlded on ? ich o) ater . : those waters, id fee to be 11 to the tm nage of th? .??:,:? f tl ? ' V !. v. ; A : . Iho :. A and i.l: i ? . ll.'i'tor, wl ? In bet th' ? ofl I : to keep it of ? ? . I to III y. I by la ?v I ? ? ? ? I " ? A- i ? . ? ? ..... u . . ? ; perfora . i. : |.'.l I, Ml I 1 ? ! ' ' ' ' l ' I ' ? I ' ' . ? . ' ? arli. r for la ? ' ' ? l (||a tutors taj r il.ni ' ' ? . ? . ? , . t',> ? . . ? : ? in the ail Wet* ? ? ? . ..... , ? ?- mm? i ? ? i? met s . .? Pari* ... ?.. ??.. : . ' . ' : ? ? ? . .\ mad* so Pant si ,? | ti .tun.? Is ?i,. I? :. in' i" i ' ? rd*l o m ike 'n.. i:.. ? ; ?? ?.,. ri dclal -. ?> - FASi ?.',?/ /?".,/:/i/? /.? itr. DiscrssEP The Kedei nf Ea?t ? '?'? ?jprll ? I |.. m. nl i. i ? ? r A vei i '. to which i ? ? ? ? i aork ... Warti .. ? ' Hull ? ... ........ ? ii.,-'- ? \ .-. I'll ? il ? it Mi. i; ? . . ti the A i Pu .i .'. i? ork Th* in an,1 11 , ? . ...,.? full? , ; '.bje? t o? | ? , :i ..,-.. th? ? (Hi ? '.,.?'?... \or\ i-,. irti '??st of Hi ladwn). Ifg. i / ?PI /'.' I .1 : THE ? ' /m v / i IE A fair In aid of the sick an?! a m : ! ? " .i.?*? revolution was held ? i n ? i i \. ? nu* Hal!, at .'? . . ? : ? ,?'.? Manm I d* ? '? ? ? ?? . ?n , ( ihe i 'uban i > ... ,' ?i ,i ?. Cubana i NrwYork ?I i.im th* ?'Him llrst Pr. I ' iVa .... I that In* won ? ' - ellr.il ?. , ? I - i i ? ? ? : ' ? ? ?va i ; ATTRACTIVE FIOl RES tni with g ' I '? all li. It i <ii ?-. h h '. worn m ii. - perfeel li- ilth. hei i., e and I I- v it. The painful < i i-? nd di team . ti' 't ?.Mit. t worn inlcind m ike 1 tli, in 'Ives ... ? n ;.? wi 11 .. '* fi 11 Dull rye blol oi ? ,1'. ???. i... e, und ?? ??.i- !? ?I form, folio*? tii. m Tli1-. i th. time ;.i turn i?. Ihe ri At remedy I)i IMer? ?? ! , ?write Pr? . ription build? Up and i trengtnens the ? ti m. and regulates and ;n>> mot? ? >??. ? ; ? propci fun< lion, It'a .i quirting, ? ooth im: nenrlne II con ;?".,! . |in ifell ,,;'.l ?Ul r 1- all those dell it? de. rangements, m akne - irr?gularit? s and dii ase ? . a y,,imi' girls iu-t . ntrrins, ?rotnanbood woman at the critical ''change of Ufe ' and ever) woman who la rnu down " oi o**rr***orked it's somethinfj i.? remembei tint there's a medicine thai ?rill kelp you ?-FEMALE WEAKNESS," Mrs Bvaoa Danabd of Ati/fatd, . fun.' litujiil ( ? . ('?.'. ( ..i.i.i'.:. <<X?A ,--'??? IVtlt.? ' A fry? W..I-. :.,-...IV li^ddhS?P^ 1t-f.lt it ?M?M I ??...? ttoillalrli Witil J)??&-XtW*Jif la-innl.- <li?. .isr i? it.' .?,??! Ii.nn, /-iSi1* 'tif^'A? 1,.,".,,? hern aOli ?? I al sil r,n?r? * ?.,,,: i ara* .: . troubled nrith , ..ii-.'ij? ition, I. ..( app. tin , <1i//i ?? .in<! : iii.'iiii' ... i,i, head. Her? jL^? ].i, ?ii.'i, ?. hystei 1.,.. . f " pcciilia: to Ike M*S, !?' I'V .'V, ?*: I oua pn ?i'.iti 'i I'.-" ' ?( iff "^ *"* F*,?"? mtmotv i.,i. ii.,,, ,n of th* lieart, *1 ?-^ V!/1 tos-thet wiilt thai tired iefllag' \ Iff]* AY all ihr Hmc ; ro-smlted ?.vmI \ j?**^ f% ii?i> ?i, lana no oni ,,,..11 rtearly \ I'.' \ .ii.tgnosi my case, and theli raedi A. .** ?i\ ,-lfir? lailnl (,, -\., t. ii. t Mir, -.**K"?ti";,r ? '? ?A)'V ."*?? m,i,ii |.?!'ii,.i..ii i .iima-ii ..t tii? 'JiSiik**'' ?ar'i'*- ?> ill), I? li'-r? ?'., rit, I". ,,. W %/$&**%, S ii,ni h.u' taken five bottles, snd i,-1., ?.It \.',ni;,n ,,,??, .?? bouse MM iMNAiirt wertt. t?ott? ;. run lown i on Ution 1 h?va l-KTii r-?t,,r,-it t,. I., .iltli I lr-1 it tr.y ?lilt?' to rarr.ni in r n? I ?<->... ' I ?v. Mir Pr? rlptlon1 lor lu.lirs ?attlutr ,| wttli kiiialc diiciits ui 1 lia? c I ecu." AFTER WARINOPS SCALP. GRAND AHMT MEN DEMAND HIS RE? MOVAL. *> HEETINO OF Ttti: V.i:M"RIAT. e-OMMITTF.!-: TO HE HELD -ro-KlOUT A?CTION ??F sevkrai. MOP.R T03TF. There ?M? no diminution yesterdav In the Indlrr natlon and resentment with which c??mrades of the Onu I Army i ( th? Kcpublie and their friends con | demned Itmt-Cfeaning commissioner Wann?'* i" ::' rharacterisstlon of member? of that body a? "pension bummers." ?Only one esentlasent pern-eat. i the ranks of the war veterans, and that was that Mayor Strong ?should lose no time in r-moving an official who, In tbelr esUmatioo, had brought only ,l!-?cr,-ice upe n the reform administration. "If Mr. Waring thinks that he can shift public attention fra?n hi? neglect to clean the street? after ling twici ai much money as any of bis predc I cossors, h- li mistaken," said a inember of Com? ! mander-ln-Chlef ?LAwlei**i ?tall yataterdsy. "We In? , tend ? ? make II Jusl si boi for Mm on secouni of I his m ? -r..-*--'? anlng off! i il i ? I we shall for his discreditable and unperovoke I . ? saull ni? n brave sad faithful roldlci ?General li. C. King, ?wet lary of the Isocletj of the of the Pe lomae ?enl an ? ; ? n letter to Btrae : Cleaning Commlsii? ner Waring In which be referred 10 the latter*? pti ?II I il it? menl as follows: h t ejcarcely credible thai the mm who wi te this at nd whole ander wa? himself a Idre - .i,,,,- iave been ,-Hi ?? it ?.? , nol ? n el.! - him I i I ?am ? . inn ? ? tig of e - - . hip, or ???.? n ?nf . to bti heat .? . of ordin ?ry i !>? ' : ' >i the m?n who risked their lives foi their ?? ?ntrj I, - - : - . "' . but It : - an l your unnuallfte i repel tton of kl si ?xtraoi . ? .: . r? idlness on ? ? r part to reps Thai " ? abuse j, all n : oi . . bul thit you - : .;? ??-,. .... n In ' : nol legri I ?? i raso! itel The meeting of the New-York Memorial Com? mit! I of delegate fr ?m i rery Orar I : ? i?, !).<?? city, >'. ' . srlll l ? ! eW ai the t:?-h :?? ? ? - mcry, In Tompklns Markel Build? its ? ng, will, il : ? pre llcted be I . ,.' ? ly held In re-, I i'i ; , , ions have been made for dealing Con Waring some stunning blows, .*? will probably be appointed this evening with full ? ?to , ? : ?r the otfder In conferring w'.th Mayor Strong, and In such other ways as ??it i. ? : ? ,; ?" ' r bringing oui ai I ? *>pl - itlmenta of the Orand Army and i. mixationa. A large!v attended n impment of Reno Fost. No. H ' No . ' Easi r .'? ?? irth-st., p tion? '. : '???? ."'it -Ing ComnUssI ner War Ingfs raflectlon? on the Orand Ann*. In refuting Mr Wartna ' statements the post shows that in the ? if Its , Ktstei ? : in?, din ? . me ? ? ? ' f Its fui for the re ef of needy ?? v? '? : ens of Ih? ????rar, a bile It? : ? m it "Ut of a '"".l me or about fifteen ire In re? v - - ?b?ke to such me ? lone '?' ns, the ost a -;. M iyor Strong, wh i ? .? elved In the leli tlon - ns ? ram ?e him ri Oro? !? ist, N Oliver Til len P it, No Hal - pos No ? Johl ?i B*?n?li? :????.??: i? i- ? " Post S *"\ , ; f a ?im r nor la venin g ? [,ONEL W.VRIXO'S RIDING OUTFIT. HE a ....... ?ENTle ?N IN Tilg RIO AT TI ' ? IIAUr-THI* MJ ' RE ..... er 1 ?* attracted ?n lay wl ; li ; ?. , . . I , i of ti fashion pi itc of i . . [le won ggy fawi f coat and riding bool : ? ' ? I he C ??-..' s ?. : : llrecting ? bei ' ? ? . ni of Kl -, Sew?1 i , ffect ras 1 ? ? ? ? ' , bee ?: .:'-.:.>..? v . . ? ?; ? . h over the M ? ? ... i i.? fa** ,i cole i ?? '. i. I to in n attentl and live part of M , ? v ! , - * ? ! I thai anyth ng Mi ? ' t hli , ? ? r.- . ' , , .?? . mail t he did demande?! hi* r?signai ion. ,i sddltional ? -.ii . .: ? ? I others ui . the . ' ? ? ? . i ? . , . I staff oftli'ers, ? ? Post. No, the Mil.I Ord? ! i? a ? . ,? | tlilt O , ? ., h . :? mi .. ? ? ? . -11 g*S al ? ?.' ... :i"i a. I to say anything I ?r pub Be r.,r.? leal Ing his ortl ?? .-???'?. th? n a -T ? . que I is i to Ihe prob? ing; i have i, i intention of ta'.v.:.? action relating to ?? ? ?: . , || p| ???ni " ..'..' . ? . ... bo I ' ' ?"??..,,' '?? ir.llng ? ? ?,.., i ! Irm) ? .-ii-r.il >'.-.. ? . .,,, ,e o|, , . \\ .? In . a* :. c : i ? . ? ? , i hough tart letters had not , ; ? ed bei .?.???ii i them ,?n the ilrand Ai i i ?versy, Ho a i y ou ?lo ? Id t he e Ho do . ' ?loi ? . ' ' - aid : he ? lene r.,i They t . ami the < ?.;o". t : Ivate :?.- -.i . : ?aid uftcrwnr.-l li aa . ?i* VN? ?TIIKII CONUKMNAT1 S OF WARING tlbany. A| I i Commit) f the Vetei : til at f V, ? : ? of th?a Cita ? ' ? ' '? ?X bet a ted a t itlon e on f l'o'.ot ? ? v,.,.. ? ? li : '.?? .,.:.'.' ? ' ' 11," Ma? ?i ni Ne n ? ? ? ? him frotii the ' M.Lisa FOB COLOXEl BABIXCTS DIRMtSitl it, ' : Ti i inc - ' ?'? - ' ?? - i - : itlon of ? : ! l.i 111.iU ? .i f th iv Indo va , ' ? ;?? White M ? in n ?? ? i u I. as nearly as 1 ? "?The only debt thai thl? Nat!, n ran never r? j the de ? ' gratit I II owet I s brav ? . i er this ? ? ut an indlvl : il ?? > ?rl ?. i .i" Imp ?rtanl pubti : Ml I. : "',11 .1 ' pen? on hu mil he ?'"?< oui ol hi way i? 'iv thai the worklngm n of Ulla country are paying gioo.otw.uirt more than they ought t-a ? i , the existence of the Orand Army of tii" lti*inii>' Thl? 'i-h. ? ? ? .".? occupylns th? position of ?;:: ??? .-. ? :.-. - ner, ? res :,: ?,, Inivaill an 11 ? i.a 1 N .' I' 'i Its ranks ?Uch men a-< I'lyssea B Orant, \:. T Bberman, Philip li . m, -i 'iri \ I.-?". in, v i. . ? ? i:. Bui ? I John F. Hsrtranft, Henry w 'urn, and thou? ? ind ? I other brave ?nen who have Joined the great m ?rlty, and shlch st.:; i., ? ? \ h ranks Benjsmln Hsrrlson, late i"- ??! : :,? of tl ? I'nlte is,' . Oeneral Hois - Porter, Ohauncey M Depew, Lucius Falrchlld, .loan j Palmer, our Hecratarj of Ktate; Majoi e ;? neral e?. e? Howard, O? n \ Ml ?? H ?"? irl !.. W.md f"t? I. and ? '?',. ihr?.r f : ired ?ouaand other men, who ire ?tl : t ?? .. ?r? <?i the flvil Wa? lt i ?? n . i . thai t..- Mayor ??f the . Sew '..ii.. ?I he hai the authority, should remove tht? creature from the position he disgraces, lie statte.; i rdgnsture thai the Grand Army of the Itepubllc ha? wld I ell I i?a?h to th? ?. , ritt? al t?V c'' ngi ?n, or words t'? t ta? t etrct Now, tii unalerslgned happens (?. belong to s i >- - - r of the Orsnd Irmy of the Itepubllc, ;he f. .j. Oranl Post, of Braok'.yn, Mince Its organisation tl,!? p has ?pent In charities, t??w.ir?i a?sh,i'nc i i ?rorthy comrades, n n Imi than I.'..""' if Mi Waring can show, or ?nj mu? living ?'an show, that we I"-.?- ?pent, oui of :h? ,,,,s; riinjt ?Inc? us org n i a?, ci one : litar* I ?II ?.. |n j,t. ?ir ;i influence pension ie^i ^ ., -i ,:. | \S\'\\ gV ? i .. ... livl In ?I $1.1 '" In i m:\itv w. KNinttT I'"' Commander, V :'? Oranl Pist. N?. ?7 >:. A, r., No. I.*?> Fifth-ave., New-York. RTBRT FCBXACB IS TBB TOWB IDLE, Newraatle, Pean., April M <?n.- th?Mtsand work? men employed si the it-i J?scket itoiena, i:,:,,.. and Berger and Etna ?tiu*iia>sas struck to-day for sn asdvanc-e In wagea and as ., r.-aiit every finnac,? m Newcastle la Idle to?nlgbt The men a?k,-d that ?he ?id wsges of ivl- be i>.?l'l They refun.,1 ,n bank down the furnaces, and the managers say ir ttv-y ?1" net jj n by lo-iiauirow new men will ba ou *??-,' 1. Pears' Pears' soap has no free al? kali in it. Nei? ther reddens nor roughens the skin. ?U & CO. 372,374 & 376 Br?ome St. Elegant Carriages OF THE ItKST GRADE, For Town and Country, < OMI'-IINIM. r.VKIlV VARIKTY OF STANDARD DESIOX8 A>'D ALL NOVELTIES At the Lowest Prices, POSITIVELY LAST WEEK; of the Great L?NDENBORN so Broadway, TWO P.M. Each Day. OGSTT .V.?SS IT! I). LINDENBORN, Auctioneer. YELLOW FELLOWS. ,?I0 W. ?Oih St. and 20 Warren St., City, l-SI.1 lllilil nitl) iVK., llltooKi.*, \. \. V.. .??I BROAD ?T., M.W iltK. V. J. IN ai;Ms ai; ilssr CHEAP MOMMY, , rilCAOO I EMI ' RATi PREPARING TO MORT THI. f:<ia: ; IIA'ZR HERE?' l(ro \- . ; ? Bjrst. ntu) - ? Roti ?III ba .,... ie b; -. ? H m ?i Uorwy i.-to? o, n itly ? '?*" .... this State. I tur. I Cook C mrty .._?-? convi ntl ?n, which la ? ?'?* ...... th? i - ? ?t? i' m ? toof on tha gestion At a n ting o? th. Bxccutlvo !.. ; is, he! 1 .1 tii.? Palmer .' > ??ester?.! Mntli**#nl that a con -**oul l b. n..?'1?* at tha I del? I, Wbt-Sh are to be h?*??l ' on M i> ?. . . tine of th* a',,mmltteo next \? ??- ? it vil N* decided n plac bon.ee m ??!? ?. : >? tes I Held .- ??'?:? "Jr I. All elaborate pUn of i . ?"Ill form an 'mi-Ttant pan of th? campaign agaii H the !>??<?-??iitiag?? mov? Mass-mi ? . throu-jno-Jt tho en ,-, ?hi i ? fio >i" ! with hon?.t mor.s? literature within th. .i-*.- !":i lays \ .????laraMon in favor of hon.st money, which is being;. I'lrculsted in th?. city among Dem?crata, has already r, elved a large number o? signaturas. SANDBAGGED AND ROBBED IS BROOKLTW AN EMPIjOTI 1 ??< M N : > i *<OE*ER'g DRT<* H ''S S" ORfl I1G C*t'RBtiTOKE IN AN I \ .? iNftCIi 111 CONDITION. Pe'lcman Kateraon, irteenth Precinct? .: g on th. rartatonaj . ? md?ray and B?beri at., ?;. last r.ij-ht. Th. man ?va?. In an unconacl is i .,i lltlon and Buffering f-om a sever, around on th. head H?- ?ma roeoay nised .i-- John H B.lr.ra, twenty-on. >.';?rs oi-i, of N'o ' Vtlantle-a?*. H. ?v.?? attend? Ib* i ainbu iti ; ? ' re oven i aulflciently to, t. ?I how he ' lie said he ???. al I..,? -- a ?Irygi ! ,?.i? ,>n his way ? - .i ited by t??o men. o, ?? id Btruek him with .i sandbag or An . a.id robbi i i in of ? satchel containing fit, b?r ila employers, Beiv.ra ?vu taken to ft, M i . II ipltal, where bis injuries war. pro? . ii rloua. DIXXER or lie BBPCBLtOAE ci.rn. Th. rogiilar month"*1 dinner of th. H^puh'.ioan Club wa? held ,;i th. . luiiti.u.'s . Mo. 460 Klfth-a?'e., last night. The dining-room b. l beeti :.i.*toful'.y de oral? I ? ; ; flags and Bowers An exceptionally good menu had i1*?-:1 pt*?*p.red, an. ! about 150 guest, sal loa n to th. tabii. Th. gurats of honor worn J, <?. Manning. pre? ? ' ?? ,,' th. Ballots Rights Uer>a*u? of Alabama; frank J Cannon, member ol Co grasa from I'tab; M I. st,<r>" and Job i: Hedge?, it, mij,-? ? ? ta ?>? honor, all oi ? ,.: ma Is si cr ? l ili ?? . % i " - were made b? .'. rtu R..' . denl uf "-a' club, an 1 Juda?? Me ' ? -. an of -a racus ? Anton** iti?is,> present w?*r* Commlsaloner ?viiiiaiYi Rrooknald, (i.r.l Samuel Thomas, llrni . H Demilt. Jame* .\ Ilianchard, lames l" foster John Kabine Smith, "Cilla II, Roberts I?, ?* ? Hobinson Mortimer?'. A-idom? John V:., r.kn i' i*! Chlttanden He. |j ,? , itt?, Thorns? i> ' ?A'ent. ??"':''. Colonel ,? ?i Dennlson Charles r ii.??..P S:??**,? B. Murph*". Wilbur F*. WokorttatJJatnrAlL "Aandllng, Cyrilla ? area i and oth.ra ?,?""? ?-?? A.VOr*r*fll .VMV >EE?EY forest fire. B-*C Harbor City, N. .1. April zt Th? r .. -, "f t!,t- ' '?'', ''?"?'v ?ast nlKht b?cairv for th? flrat tin?.' in a -reek, tli.ira ??-.is ?u,t ., foragi "r? burning within Btriklng dlaunc. ?,f th. dur Tb Bi oft. ara ranqitand on rUimUy, and bi noM ???.-i rday th. lui offahool ??.,.? out, Thla morn Ing tli.-situation chanced. Thl e n>*? hmkaa oui within a mil. of the city, How it i-fr- t iS wn The fire took .. ,? ntonV? oak ai n ? Bpend ti full force In ;?,.. ,iire,>,i, ? f ? 3 Harbor City, bul ehot off t A.tr, i;?ril ."?'j , ?? did i,,t -rrrolly eacape, f0, th? At flf An! drew Bleacher, on the o;,t-inrt?, was d?*?troV? and other building? are still in da-nger. w? ? haV'i.?.?o ?"ck.il up in th? ,i?',i-t i??ti, of tho'iu,?1,11,^ known, and no communication .-at, b. had win. Germania ;?> aatrortaln. An ar?r? of t-?^ mile? ham .v."?' EViroli oy "TBB PRIRORTOH TfBBaV 1'rlii'etnn. N J , Apr?l B (S--,?..*tal) -Thr? llonr.l of F*dltora of "Th. Prlne.ton Ti?*er" ?his ninuii-g ele? led lb. followttMl m-n to the new bcu.i for th# nomina ?rear: ".*'.. it it i'-rry; ?<>:, ,\ .\? h0im??i and I' k M-ittlaoti; '98. W. li. Beli. it. R. Miller ti". ^?is ?tooted assistant buajRM. manager Bee?ham'a pills forconsti? pation ioc. anil 25c. (,et tin* hook at your druggist's anc go by it Annual aalus mor? than 4.000.000 boss?.