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Ile-tops, Hamilton ni I Hatpin were absent snd : it scsounte I f. r ??tens : . w-'.n vi ted ng ilnst the llyorgai Isatl an ? '??? ?ay, had a . ?ng >nf<?r. ? ?srltl ? | . il tt ?n this .'it- i ?i '???. at tn?* ilovernor'a r qu i Governor M ?rton la very d?? sira that t i .It pasa the n ? au? ra an l It la . ? , ? ? illy ? lloved t. -i Ight that this wn?, the subject ,? ??:..- talk w -ii: Mi. C??gge re In -Hmd ; i la ?lie .- ihai Se nator Coggeshall gave the (Jovrnoi reason t?) think he ijr vote : ' the bill when it ?me a U| In i i Senate n Tuesd exi In that ? ase, s mat r WoJfert of Tir ?.:.:.:. -. l. i la ill, must a ?.re*?" ' . ? ?? to j a the m? asure. Thei - Is .-a more h ?? f :'. utl *? for It to-night than ti ????? has bee n be ? ri sine ? Mr. Platl h ???:: th: a . .: i ?...t., ? ; athwsy .,', REFORM SQUELCHED. ?j? e> ::;.]. -, > REORUANIZE THE KEW-T?RE V?TEH KIM !?:? '?? THE SEN ?\T1 , '. . i..v. Apell C '?"? ' ' *>f ;1" I 'ding Mew-York reforn I as kill? : ?*n th? State Sen? ate to-lay by ?< ?on!; ,n .ii.ii o( Tammany li:'-l! Democrat? and Platl Republicans, This was the ?. :? pr- tu' - School bill. Introduced originally by -, | mblyman |-avey and amended i?y the House Committee on l*ue?li ?ducattoa The Tammany Hall sca.aol trust.'.- have b ?? D opposing it ever irodtec<? I, and ?? aturally the Platl ...; ibi . . . ?Senate sympathised with them. The Sei .'?? c mmittee n Literature i ? h has Mr. PamoRei. ot llochesster, a Plan it publican, as it?a cbalnnaea, i-eported the bill adverse! th after? noon, and thai adverse report was adopt? . by the following vote, whlcb killed the bill L ,?onJ resur r?-:tion : V?as -Ahearn, Bradley, Cantor. Chllds, < offey, Collins, Coggeshall aJuy, Lam . I-exow, M Mahon, O'Connor, O'Donnel, u'Sulllvan, Owens Parsons, Ilaines, Rle*e Robertson, Stapieton and Sullivan El. Nays- Hircins. Mullin, Parker, Pound, Sm? el and btapletoo-4. KKW OA.MK ANT? ?POREST C*OM?MI.9SION. TUB BOAttV IfOMlXATED, ? e,.\r:i..M!:i> AND OR? , ?..AM'/l'.l? IN ALBANY ?ESTEKDAT, Albany. Apr?! % l?9pa lal).- Cloven or Mort an nomi- ! aated the members of th? new Board of Fish, Game aad 'forestry to .lay, and the nominations were i oonnnned The men Mlected were ex ?ssetnoly- ! nun Baraei H Davis, of Palmyra who was named j as presi.!??:,: ot the fxatRsvmlsston al a salary ??: ? - Henry il l?ymaa of ?Oswego, a merchant and ex- I i\?l,ei-i.r ot ti??- Port of Oswego; Charles H. Bab t-ock. of Rochester, president of the Kirs; National ; Hank of that city; Wlillam R. ?Vred, of Potsdam, i a lumber dealer, and Edward I'hompson, ol North- ? potx president of the ?Sdward Thompson Publishing ; Companv, i The members of the new c en miss >n afterward ? met tanii elected Edward P. Doyle as secretary and j El ward Thompson as Shell Fish Commlssiegner. J. ? Warren Pond was kepi ?n on) ??? M Chief protector, i an 1 all the superintendents of the State hatcheries were also retained. \ ?arg? proi?ortion of the old game iirotectors were retained, among them being Robert Brown, Wlllett K.... Charles 11. Barber, Harrison Hawn, Henry ?' ?Carr, Joseph Northrup and Orla S. Potter. DOlXeJS OF THE SENATE. l.VN-AUIA.N A.N.M NA'PiN ORI THg COLA) sil 'II.? DEB BILLS PASSED. Albany, April '-'?> Among the bills a. porte,l fa? vorably in the ?Senate to-elay was ?Senator Mc Mahon's. creating an aMiti.'iiai Judge of the Coun of General aSessioni 4 New-Yorfc ?City. The nomination of Hugh Hastings to be State Historian was reported favorably by the Final ? Commit:?-? si 1 o ufli m?rd. Mr. 0*Qrady'a ?wvcurrenl resolution, favoring Canal.a-i annexation, was receiv?sd with la Senator o't'uiinor did r.ot think it ba Nevr-Y?irk State to Invite Caraaela to Fever Its con? nection w:;.:? BnglaneL He did t at think that the names of Mr. Depew, May r Strong, Mr. Platl and others, which go with the resolution, should ?carry the Senate oil it.- fee t. Senator ?Cantor was sur prtsed to ??tee Bei itorCC nor go back on anything favored by on-? of the men named Senator O'Con nor said that one man was wise and experienced, but not Infallible, an i he did n ?t think the re tion wae proper, erven if it was ;h,is supported. Senator Ralnee moved to amend it by reqaiestlng Congress to invite the union, which was ad i ? .. and the resolution was then laid over. The Finance commute?, reported favorably the bin providing for military Instruction in the I'ubii schools, wiiii the appropriai ? n :? lue ! t^ 130,000. The fo?c'wlna? l.'.ils were psssrd' Senator round's, providing for the appointment of a State Commission ?.f Prisons, In accordance witn the new Constitution. Mr. Heil'.?, tor the relief of c-rt:.in churches in the Twenty-foutrth War i, New-York City. M,-. Nile?'?-, relative to acquiring lamia for i .: purposes in New-York City, Mr. Pevey's, providing tor a biennial school cen sus. Mr. Hamllton'a provWlng f??r ?additional xpen?e.-e of appraisal ommlssloners In conn? ?', the better protect.on ,.f the New-York City water sup? ply. Senator McMahon's, allowing the American ei-o graphical So.iety to hold nur- prop Senator Owens'??, relative : ? the 9| lal 8 aslons In Brooklyn. Mr. Ainsworth's bill, providing ? ,.- :- tier temper anee education la the public sebe?la, was advanced to third reading. The St. John's Park hi:;, vei ied by Mayor strong. was reportad favorably ?xgaln by the CItlea Com mlttee. It was r?-? ?use i I ) a vote of M to ':. Senator O'Connor calta] up his bill making an .ap? propriation to pay c'lnsci for the sp- :,n Senate commit'?-.- that Investigated the s-.,?< civil Service Commission last summer. ?Senator Mullin said the counsel ngro+u ?\h.-r, employed thai he wutild ?erv? without charge, and for the i.-t. :.? of the .^ta;? service. S:m he a?k< . 15.000, on the pr?tes the scop?- .T th?' Inquiry was enlarge?! Tht bill ira an outra?.;... and $2,0uC We lid :? .., .- lator O'Connor said this was practically true, bul ::.?? counsel had earned the money. Senator McMahon asald he doubfed if the work done hu I been ? : .,; y valise to anybody, an : he v ?teed n ?. The bill was lost ? 12 yeas. 10 i ays, Half of the \ng to-morro*s .- . WORTH'S SIDE HEARD. Albany, April ZS, l.v - tor Jai ?b Worth .-.ni his friends In the Re ?. rgan satl n e ( Bi k lyn. an l others wl favor I Invent chsrltie? Reorganlsati n Mil foi Knit-?. County, cr>-.v i.-'. t)i? Ex? .... Chamber thli i. ?on a* ? bear? ing granted b> the U ven ? There wer? eeveral hundred men In the party, whl I arrived on a spe cial tram from New-York, forming a ?second -? Ion of the afimpire State express. The delega:] n was hud- I by Samuel H nr-vv, a pr minent ?aw er. Bs-?Senator Worth was the r: speaker. I.ILLS APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR Albany. April . -. r Morton has ?signed these I e'hapt-r :::?" ? . . the ?State ?forest and Fish and ?lame ??. ? f'hapt-r 999 ?jenatoi Bsraelser's, regarding unll cenee I p rsona prai tlsing me Chapter '?'.'ft ejenai : Ahearn's bill, providing for a hospital "?i Gouverneur Slip New-York City, at u <?s; ol ?:?"??', for the rec?-;.tlon ol patienta in? jured or taken ?uddenlj III in the lower Baal Side. Chafatt-r 4?H M? rn..-..Ji the corporation of the Trus? tees of the Funds of the Floating Hospital ?I Si Johr's Guild of the ' Ity ' "? w-Y rk Into the t'or pjriiti ?n of St. John'a Gu *. si I exempting the pro; cr'..v ;. tn : as it) >i . WI1V rSLLOWS NEEDS MORE linr.!'. Albany. April -'? The only Important h'-arin? before the Assembly Committee on Cities this nf ternvaon was m the bill of S-enal w M Mah n providing for two petitions] Assistant Dtsttriet-At? Iseneys for New-York City. Asslstani Dlstrtot-At torr.ry j.d.n P. M 'Intyre spoke In favor of the bill. He sal I there were ??.w criminal in New? York e'.,unt ? In .? year. The force In the fftee s ti so tosufBclent thai II ejrsi ne isarj to alow g fa.?ing behind -h--h year .,( fr mi l..".?> to 1,800 i i It wa*? Impossibl? foi the office to pe> snj stten tlOP whatever to ?X S" vas, !.. aril ?v? !1 t,i<- w.ist kind? of criminal? w?re walking along the streets In Hatw-Tort untried The , ?mmltte?? decided to re;? si tl I '' '? tvorably. /.SSKMI'.I.V MATTERS. Alhar.*.. April 'Z>. ?Sbortly sftei tht House mel thin :;,iri.ints, Mr Hlghle ii.ovcd t ? discharge t!. General Law? OOBUSlttSC from the consideration of a bill Which ?v-oeii-l P r?vent 15ro<?k'.\ n fr.-m nee irlng a wate-.- fjpo'.? from ?vflj'k C?"..i,i.. v.?it? mction was last Amor.g the 1 ? t t * ? ?'???'? F. F. I ?hull-'?. empowering the Kings County Clerk to rsarrange ??-?'tain papers in his office. Mr. FYleUy's, Increasing the p<w-r of the State Uoard <?f >!?? a tion ?and Arbitration. Mr H.?ii- .?:? I - proal itr.tr a ptnMlo.u fund In ? diatrlct? for teachera wb? nave tau,-..: ?atlnuously for twer;*) -fi\* . Speake-r Fish snnoui '? that on the erj.af>*?renee Your Liver IS ? Hi Of ?t-.l'T If . OU h.'iv? bitter taste. offensive breath, si k h?-an yach?', ?"lifTht !? .?.-. v.-'iK-t or ftlit'.es.s in the stumach, Hcur; hiirn, of N an sea. HU'??!'? ?Wog t 'US. the 1.1 vet, cure bii l./usnass, restore proper ?llgestion, expel accumu? lated impurttles, cure Constipation. Prepare! by C L HOOD & CO.. Lonc?, Mus* Dry this BUpericr soap in this manner. It will outlast all others. t rW?JL-o C?*A*T^ l JA" *?p33fc-:, HP?? i ?fig? |^p ,-Jf?fciA^ ,,-ft. 'ft This i. the way ?y to pilo it in order to dry it. 1806 Laundry Soap. committee on the Tr y P lice bill he had : the name of Mr. Read, of Kings, for Mr. v, , . and added Messrs. J. II. Cart ??? I U v" ton. Ti,' ??? bills w?M*e '."tr; duee 1' iiv Mr. Cutler, providing th:' there mall be s v n s-, nograi hers In thi s ipreme ? a m ? I r-ingi ?ti- Su- O'arady, for Ui" epp tatmonl of ?> tuber u ? - - m???a?? PROTECTION DENIED TO CHII-DREN. ? \::: OP USBWOBTHS BIU. TO REO**-?ATE THEIR EMPIiOYMEXT. Albany, April 2'. ?Bpeclsll Th.- Assembly ?o-day virtually killed, by recommitting, Mr. Alnsworth's bill regulating Ihe employment ?f w? men and chil? dren in mercantile esUbllshments. This is the bill to which objection was made by many ?'f !'?"? k^c reuil store* in New-York, In wh'ch rity sn ? forcement of Its pr visions wouKl probably throw thousands ot boy? an I girls out of -mi loj ment. Ths bill prohibited all persons undei -Ixteei years from working In retail shops more tl in ten hours .n any day n. th?' week, ex?p? Saturday and stip? ulated lhat no boy under eigh'een und no girl under twvntj.-c.ne years should work after 10 p. m.. except during December, or before " .,. m a' '? time ?if the year. No child was to I.mployed a1 ull ?f m. !ii: twelve years nf a?.-. Proprietor? ot stores were also ??' i'?' r.-ipiln '. to keep register? of ull employes under ?lxt?-?ti ?-?'an? old, and no child ?ras to be employ? 1. eseepl on the fill) , sn , HI? davit a? to US'- by a parent or guardian. children under sixteen years unable lo n >''. and write Eng? lish were ali?o debarred from employment, ?? during ?chooi vacations. Many sanitary restri tl wei ? - i lied in tl??1 Mil. Mr. ?VIM?, of New-York, who moved t.? reoomm i ti." bill, denounced Hs provlsloi ? us in ? asarll) ??tri! geni and oppressive. In thi? view he was ?up port l by Mr. Bell. The motion lo sidetrack tho measure ?as carried against Mr Aln ??? r( .'.? pro ti it, ;..' i" K* _ ?TILL DIVIDE THE DEPARTMENT. Albany. Apr" 2C .Senator O'C nti Ih I ing the Ne-* York Cltj Department of charities and Correction Into two ?.punit, depart nti was r elv< ! In th. \- a? nblj to lay fr ?m l Renate foi concur!, no. .?? i pass? I si once, Thi bill i w ?? to the Ooveri I ASI sllii: WORKERS? CONFERENCE CO..ONEI, WARING AND rtOLTON HAU? 8PEAK AT A MEETINO PRBSI1 El? OVER Rt Tin REV JOHN It. DEVIN? Th?> April caonference of th? Federation of East Sid?- Workers was held yesterday afternoon In II..1" Chapel, No. OS East Pourth-st. The Rev. John H. De? Il ? i r? aide I end B ill m 11 i.l on 1 Col 'to! Waring mad.- speeches. Mr, Hall apoke of th?. vacant lots which have i. pis > '. al the dis? posal of his Relief Committee, snd which si be converted into potato patches by unemploy? ?. nun of the city, telling where applications for the work could !" Died an I the coi unemployed men could have pi<-< a of la ? Hotted 10 ih.-m. Colonel Waring described stre? ? ng i i I nul said thai ba bell??vi i ti il ou l ge ' *?" ai year for Ihe as?:.?, garbage beim* collected b) the Street (T.eai ; irtment, if ti:?-.i.ul : i" kepi separate I rs have been payl-?* ;.?-.'-?? ? year to the city ..i", ? i I employes for the privilege of tris ? ? ? >?? m?nt scows and collecting the refu ? si ths d If th? rotnao could be ?oil? ted sepsrately it would i" worth much mor?- Garbage, if kepi tej u il could I"* sold to om pan lea an i converted Into f? rttlls? rs .it a larg? profit to ths city. I ? ash.? could be used for the mai I tun of .i coarse grade of asphalt end of f?repi t brlcka Th" removal of all Idle trucks fro:, ? ?? atreeta was to be accomplished soon, Colonel Waring ? and the people would i> ? prevent! I thi Inri Hon ".' lines, from throwing rel ..-?? Into ihe stre? The pediera with pushcarts would ; ? led ?.. be more rareful, and ths sale <>r ?..?.i from pu .arts would I"- ?topped. Th<- separate roll i.f ashee an ! nrbag? would I" . about Ihe ml Idle ol M i) In the dtstrl I by Fourteenth-st., Lsxlngton-ave., Fifty- Inlh and Slsth-ave. EAP1D OEOWTR OF THE society's GOOD wour ? The annual repi rt of Pr?sident John P, Hain?s ?.f tr.?- American Society for the Prevention of Cruelly ? to Animals mentions a fad which i ?? - i. w much the work of ihe i >eletj has .: amount of c m i ;? ?n k i ee ii ust t ?? ? great now ai It was ala y? m ago. Advl formation ara constantly sought fron, a: parts of the country, an i especially from 111 ?? . . this Bi i The records of the a. lety, from the i :??? ?,r Ita . Incorporation, have be-en systen U ? arranged I and Indexed, so that the facts "f every ... ??n.'ty which baa ever "oir.c under Hi eognlsane*., ? a.id every legal opinion nt Judicial d? al?n coi nected therewith, ran now be found ai a moment's notice. Mr. Ha : i - refi rs to the su ? ? of thi plan by which th?- ?.tty now hai -?? islng of ii'iifs, the capture of stray doga and at . and the destruction of captured an?mala. Four ambulance? a?, i two v.-.iK-'-?:''? un- ured in this service. Iii eight mont ha ?.O?SJ animal? wei ? recrtved here ot whl h 6:',2 u.-r- restored i. iheir owners Thi number ot nes member? elected In I MM waa 'j'i 'I'll., balance in the ireasury on Decembei iii?.';. was fl.-. i: i M>. Th? receipts from all ?our e? n ti reai were ?):'?.? '?*? '?-? Tn? rum expended an?! Invt ?? re :????? wai II19.0MM, ica?/1ng a balar ?? ol $i,.-;':' as. . - ? LOXQ service MEDAL? AWABDED Th- first battalion of the ith r??-*t.'n'-r' heid a re? union hut ivKht in Its armory under the command Of MajOt Japli?. LoiiK-s'-rvire m?-!.-!1!? wer.> pre seated by Adjutant-General MeAlptn to Colonel s?*v. ird and i? Private Tritt en beek for twenty-live yr-ar.?? of si i v ???, and lo Major Solomon i: Japba, Bergeanl Richard E Wiese. Piral Bergeant Raj innnd Arnct and Privates Herman r. a Ellis and Jamea Dore, A Arn? number of markamen's dec? oration? \a>t" given. After tii- review tier.- was dan :- g. THE MAYOR Mil APPOINT AXOTHBB WOMAR I? is reported ? n good authority thai Mayoi sirm?; will in a short tun" appoint Mr. Mary E Traut man ils ft achool Inspector, Mr.-. Trautman llv..? al No R Beekman PUtcs and is ?<;, known a-? a public spirited woman, r.r soma years she has been president of lha I.? : ..?' Health Protective Associa? tion, which has been exceedlngl) active In enforcing the bf-ahii .'an? ?in Trautman will be the fifth woman appointed by Mayor strung. COBCBRT or THE ORPHSUS society. The OrplMua Society gave Ita third private r.,n. oert last evraing m Um < oaccrt Hall la th? Madi? son Square Garden, before ? larga sudlence Ths society ?vas assiHit-d by Misa Marguerite Lemon soprano, and a string orchestra Albert E tlreen ha!i;h ?i,s at the pian, and Arthur Met ? conducted EEOEPTiOX EOlt THE rev. du ./. A. /;. WJLEOX The c*-angrega*ion or the Eighteenth Btreat Meth "dNt Kpis.-opal Church gava s i-eeeptlon for the Rev, !>r. John A. r.. Wilson las) night. Dr, Wilson has been -tewtoi of ths church foi three years and s is return.-.) t? the church for another year at the recent session of ti.?- New-York Conference. T. D. ?).m wa? chairman of the Joint commute* that had cl srge of the arrangements last night The ch.ip,-i In which the r?ception w...? held, wsa nil? l with lha n embers of the cont,-r?Kation and their gueata \y. Impromptu program m ? of sir.j,-,ng. r.-"l?.-it|.,?i.?i ?,?1 sddreases wa? arranged for the evening and car? ried out CTedltably. ////' ATTRACT loss ?BE MAXIPOLD, Ths an loan .-xh;t>itio?i at t...- Ortglea Qall? N... Ml l-'ifh av.. t.? no? open ft*oni >.?:?> a. ni. tu i? p '" and from s :,. " ;, m. The outs!?] ..r ih? l'ill :.v baa U'en ???coral".! iift-r a design by .Siaii !"i . White, Hii.j makes s dash ?.r i olor vtalbta f? seaae ?Matan<*e i?<th up and down t.'i" avenue. Tl ? '?i.T of |"m "Htalomic In In harmony With the ar llatlc ?-\ eilenca of lb? eshlbltlon, havini been da ?Igned b) i;. A. Abbej an? pnnicU In colors by a new pro,-eat. r^tair? in th.- j-mIIii-v, kindly lent b} I. p Avcry. jr., are the bookbtndtnga and Washington r?*i!i'B. while the rooms downstairs ara fiiird with ths moist beautiful apecimena of lacen, faim aniifT i?oxes. old stiver, upsstrtss, -t*ni-tro?<3ler?aa. earved ivories, old Jewelry? et-tna, eta JOHN .MVABi: KILLS HIMSELF SUICIDE OF TH!-: UN ASSISTANT FIRE CHIEF. Hi.DIF.fl \i.v? r IKSTANT1 V IN THE Ml!.it'?l.l.AM ? iu:I'1"!.i?an a-.-?.. *i.\Ti? N'.-> QL'ARTERS in < I.INTe.X PLACE Tilg DEAD MAN:' RECORD. Bx-AMlstanl Fire ?"hi. f John M 'Jabe com? mitted suicide vafstfrday afternoon In thv ilub room o? lbs Mllhollsnd Republlcsn Ass>oe-rlatlon, No. in ?Cllnl m i*i a.-?- He shot himself In the : .Ar. temple with a revolver and .lia-1 ait:?..,?.- in? stantly, He i?--? i ai N >. 78 Washington Plat**, with his wife and i ? n. Th latte . ? \ ?uni man, Is p ?loi ?1 cf the C lumbl i Institute Ca ? I i ills father attci ?e : the n nus] di I'l '?v. Ines? ? la? evening, appiretttlj In good spirits. M i'.ii e was s!xt* n old He wj dli ml?1 ? I fi "i. the F!re I eep irtm? nl about : yean igo f.ir sendii . ? ? the famous ' Thre ?Sixes." There n - i lire on? nicht si Thlrd-avi and One-hun? dred ai l twenty ?if:!) at, and alcCabe waa In hai ? It 1 oke I so threatening t" h m thai nfter -? : ding i :;t a Ihlr ! alarm he rang I sixer." denuding the rltj of fire apparatus il ive Fifty ninth it. The re waa inn ii c min ? nt <?' tir- time, opinion being r?quall) divided, bul wii. n h ? was pla ?ed . n trial bel re the Fire Com i the ?..-.. i i i.i. He took the ?.-. t the courts later ai I sr-cure-d rein statemenl A few years ait' he wa? restire ?.' ith ' lie provision thai he wa aubj I to re? c ill M ?'. . n ? .1. r f ihc M.ll, liai d As? - rial and ?pent much < '? ? li i the i nee la is rei men t, i n ? I t ? i ? : morning, trary t?> I tal i '? Shortly after n ?on 1 ? was lefl In the ibr??oin i ? r ? f ri." ass ?elation ...?:'?? ?i i W llllam : -,. ? f N . S6 Hain ?? Pi ni ? ?V Cao? ?-' i up tu Id nly, ai i went Ini In il ? real of the rlubi V few mil l at? r Williamson hesrd tin ? ,- 11 ' ? and foun ! h'.m lying d< The lire ?Con ml M Cabe ? hleri . ' battalion Maj I? '??- l?atei he v?. ?a pis i m charge of ih ? It . ' H, | ,.;. m . : I Mat, an I luid this | it loi ?.??: i. ?? i- : : from li.t ? 1891 ;?:? ? ii??ns wer? i I I , . rial ul I n .n .?. S ?. Ill i pressing deep regre : : N ng 1 I.. - ?. .'. . ?;'.??:? : : ? I it? .' days. DIM I SSI S G lili I If A ISD Ml - I AX.NI At. MEE1 INel or TII ? adva: MEM I The tent tal i ' ? , v ?'.I.A..., . ? ?. , . rnlm Heights, yesterdai moi ? ? - ?. i na dally until 8a . ? -. ? ? ; w s. aver, A M.. M. !>.. In tl p.p, i v? ,, ,, irestlse . n ' 1*1 r Need of Indlt ?. i> it I ? i ' id In i ?, .1. i. ,..-?...-;.- tab .m'' . ? II avgram ? ' a raps ?; ??? ahos ? In ?jyn nastl ? * ? ?-? I v?. r- .,. . :? I on "How Boyi tiro? I ??? ' U ?:.-?. ,.? ?. i. ?wdin's i ., * ? .' ' Iros th ... '?'. I il 1- i? i hea" !?> 1-r !'. M II irlwell i !.?? sftens on ee ? ? the reports of the . on.Iteea on Bll stem ol ?? i rarie s, :??. Dr. *?. M. Hartwell, ehau ol Iwth committees. l?r. lli?*i?'ii ?said thai tl . i numb? r of the i ? i 'i" an ro ml i le rletlc? I i v.- be en forme ?...;.. : In V me ? . .. It .1 11 K? II? ; of Hal - " , ; ? i . -, ? ? ' i he pre ,'.;?..,.-???.???. a | ?? ? - - i ? : ? ? - , I Influenced bj ill II ' ? I rest wa* r- .. . . -. .1.? Ol He I'i I '! 'i \' . i . ? ? . ? . -. ? ? hygiene of bo<i e 'l.ir.i ' I lint : ,- . ?? .: '..?,?? ??! Phi ?%.???. Comb," ?? same foi ph : ?? .?a culture n Inv? nie . ..i i A'.:? ' Hi? rep .? la of oflleer?. the events?) i ? ! i ? ?:.' .i . j r? -? ni ..ih ? i i? ? ' a i .. ? ? ftlni II ? dtarli M ? ? Tl ? ? . ? ? ' ? ? ? ' ? i i ? ? - ? ' i ? ? ?. p. l.yoi secretary, J. <i. Bmll Morris Ii.ans, s? ..l vice president, ?>: I l: Tali Me K? i ale, third v|< - pr. ?aident. ?a? PATIBXTS ;m I ' T" Ft: TCRXED a ?e ?e T \ " ir a ' eclal p'ea Ii m*?l? by tl e ?lire lora of tl i Manhattan i ? ?? an I i:.r Hospital foi the (' It Agnew memorial fond, only the ?nteres; of which can be use?! f.?r the malntenan ? ?f the hospita The amount sskerd fer la tlOO.OOO The present pro| erty si Part .?v.. and Porty-ftrsi -'. is ft?-?- from debt, but is :..? nearly large enough lo date "H of those who wish tu h- treated \ loi nd '.itiit.?* it has been bought, but $?? ".??-. i :...., in build hi. addition and to endow It. More ii.eii M.OOQ d It?rent patients have t ? ? " tr?-at"i In th, i ?epai imem for I ?Ii ? ? < es of the i' ?i ?i:ir-'. the hospital ? .? opened fill r? t , the treatment ??f diseases of th? eye, esr, no ?-. ihro?t at i i ervous syste m are held In tl '? hoapltal ev< rj afternoon si ! o'clock .-x-'-pt on Bundaya and holl days. Emergency case are received at sny hour of day or tii.'iit f?.r treatment, bul the hospital Is ai times so overcrowded thai little room remains f?.r eases ??f accident Isol?t??"! wards have been ????t ?part In tlilf hospital f'.r rontagtou? disease i.f the eye Hundreds of hablei rraati) bul i fee day? ol?l and <al?l?-r children have been treat? I here for diseases that If neglected would rertalnlj lermt n.it.. in total blindness This Is the onl| nphthal mi?- hospital in th?- city that til..:? contagious dis ?-..???^ The cost la areat, as ?|?e lal nur.?.?, ban l?<hei| fr.iin other attendants meist be employed for this class ?if ?patients Clothing for the children's wardrobe Is iMeded; for these i.i children rarelj hm;? other clothing than whal the} w.ir, and they must have many changes provided. TBISITT e,;;.'./as' to AID i hi: FBIOBT FABM a sale of Caney articles, srranged by the guilds ..f Tritiliy Mission House, No I'll Kuiton ?t . will be opened on Mum lav afternoon, ii ?? i i ?? in nil .?f the Priory Karm, which la conducted bj the Drotrh er., e,f S'ssareth. it la expecte i thai the Rev, L*r. l?ix win open the basasr with sn addrs i of com? ine-nd.etl ti. both <?f th" w,.rk i.f the l'.i'.tli. r and the kindness of i??-.irt which has ptrompti I (.-. i.r girls and women who make up the gu i ..? .. something U behalf <>t suffering humonlt) r:.? sale ?Mil continue throughout Monday evening ind a;?,?? Tuesda) aft? rim.m and evening Hlft? ol : article?? and money ar?. eameatly .i-Ke-i f,,r at once, and maj be m-ih to the Sim? i in cha re* Trinity Mtasl ?i ii ?use, N". ^'il Fullon-si. />/. Y A STATED ?91 .1 HAILSTORM. I Bt. Ixalll?, ApHI ?.?A dtspatCl In "The e'hr..:.' 1 j from Ban Antonio, Tss-, h.ivh that m-sagra par | lleulars imve i,,,,-i,,-i therrs of a ballstewm that f"A?-i? thtrotigh the adjoining ttounties last evening I .', courier arrived this morning from the town ol l.vtii.-, twelve mil??' ?<"uth ??f .-'an Untonio, and re I p'.rts i bal town and s strip ?-f countrj Bve miles ! wide, extending through Vv Ils m, i: .? end M?-?:ini ccuraiM, complete!) detvastated by the storm. damage t., e,,rn nod ?e,tt..n erope alone ix ?estlmste?! ai t '.'??' wfa le the ?damai i i i building i will smounl '" nol less tiian ti'V'.?'.". The taall oorara? the ground t., '? ?lepih ?af IWO f?..' Tli,. hall.-? t ?>ri.-e were h large as h? n't? ? aiK*?. and the International and iirrHt Northern Railroad wa? blocked s th them .-?. ii.,n bandi had t., cleai the tr-ie!< before | train? could !??? run ov?W thai pan ?>| t>? - ||ne The hn,ir?t.,n?s catii?. H.,wn with such terrible ?.,r.?' thai they ?-nade ?leves of frame house? Large numbers ot live stock w.-re k.li'd. snl the storm lid grsal as mags to property at Csstorvlile, I^acrosM Faul? J 1-ake and iicnton City, but uo pariifular? La?ve yet b""ii received from th ise pUcss. Th?-re ?-a? no I ?? ,,; ?f?.. ?o t ,? a? re? irted, although many persoi i were injure ! ' ] bafUtoi ? ? III ROAD INTERESTE Tin: MONOIC8 riSANCTAL I'l.AN. i ifhctal Bbnoui cement h i; bt? n n i It to tl ?? stock? holders of th i.'.i.svi;'". New-Albany and Chicago ,, , v .... rompany of the plans of the management for impletini the extensive system of Improve n ,.- .. Rnd ot dis barging stl Ii lei tednesa ? listing by rea? m ol sin* lar exp Htui the pa it nn?l retiring csr trust obligations. t;v- c-ompany con tomplai ? ? .000, I < be u a., s i follow.?: To ?.:?. h .n-' i A' payable ? stating June : i, IBM, -340,00 liarge car trusl surrendered prior i , : >ur ? ;i."'. ., f r replacing light rail with sevent ? I steel on thi Indianapolis dl? ? m( -?j .,...., and for widening narrow gauge but'dlni i>i - - an I i th r improvi ????? <<? ?? 1010,000. Tba corai my, to i n vide this sum ? f tl.i of >ra to stockhol I? r? B700,CtiO of Ita ? iiilpment ???ni slnklni fund mortgage gold bonds snd 17.5*?* res (pal i ilui 11.7 0, " of Its pr fern i ? ? ..-!(. no? In It? trcssury. The fund? provld i hj this financial plan will rufflee !> discharge all tto-iting Indebterineaa of the cor,i| my and ail : il cal ?i i ? , exe ; ling II ?'."?'. ?? hlch are abundant I; , ? vUl,.; for by ih? ? hlch will remain In the ti i?i... after Ihe pr-i ?sed sale, Therefore the plan 'l n i M"' Increa - the Int? rert chai ?.?? of the ??> m pan: . for il e am ual i '? ? " ? up in tha I.. : .i- i. m b? leai t:. ,.i ' ? pr? i til im n si on i ,n irusi i and floating HRNRT VIM.ARR AND NORTHERN PACIFIC. In r imrd to the i i orl recel? ?? I . ? lerd ij from the West, which ras that Hei rj Vlllni l hi bach Into the ma - ment of the North, m Pacific, m miters of the ?? m reorganisation said yester? day tha . ot tha .-1 se. P? >i .?? In Wall y-., ,.;,., u . Mr. Vlllard ?ay tl n his eff-rta ti ; ive a t'i-'i -r". In Northern Pacific will mall . . uei ? ssful. VANI PRESIDENTS MEET. : lectlna of the | the '?.!'. as held In tl ?? private ? of Cl ' a . .? president of the N m York Centi i in?l Central Station yi - t' r 1 i j. Mr iJepew, in sp t m ? I v. "It was onlj r?i nine v?.- had a g.I md heart ? reports fi >m all si les. Th? p, ? i ? ' f r f.n ure bu oui ?? i by tl ? . A .-:.: ? . : smoothly." ?i h? Bto '. Ex , ?: ?? has I ted .' ?? ? 0 of i v. v i ???I ? : . i i r ' ? .,-?.,? ,;''?-' ; ' . i :. ; ? :??? Of II ' '??i mi then Th? m "i" to provide. In pai . for the cos? of 'lo- Buffalo : . ?? i ?.. .. -. . ?niprovem? m In this :t\ THE <"'?:. SiTt' iTli ?N Th, ?-,:.? i :'.? >n v. is not all 'n i y? tenlay bj the meet raclte sales ag mi i, i hlch .i : '. i ?? ? -; any ; ? ?;?:?-,? i hat there ? i\iff. :. ' ? : ' ? of | -arid for SI I that decide?! to take no her I ?:,m In? ' In th? .... it i? ? ? ? ' : , ' ? - i eut. as H It y of am .... nt to ? ? ?V ITS 1 I ' " . i the Reading ... .... : - ' an I that I of tl . it ? He further -.nil ? ? i ? - ' ? I?. a - * or nu. s ir>'. ? ? ?- ? a ; it Key Wi ? ? ? . a ' I a t K . ' I : ... remaining on? .? ? laprlI 2 which la ?. ? ? ? be h? ul ' N'avy I ;???:?? at i'..'' .... Marbli ' ' P ?I? i 'i . . ? ? ere ? . i ! ? I . itnlnal arre ? ? i ? tern of pea.a, '? ? , ' . ? ? ? ' i ?? ? ! . ter.la) by an ac : . ". I i - . lie wa ? ' i plat?n : I of the n . .? , , . ? . .? ? 1 ?? ll i :? ! pay Inspector It. I.yle d?l k. p?-r ?if in- N ' ? ? " I sn I ? r I ? I : pvtng Pai lilroetor II ' h ? I, ? i ;. : ? ; a l*a ||. T. R. H .-..i. | Il ; ' :.. . I. . . '. I \,|. I, i . . i r m? mb? r of ih?- 1 I Board al i <i PEUJVRT ? A 1 l ? I / /.' VOXTWTF.V 1A ':?-.: . \; I . t i '.n- ? s i : ' ; i: i;- ?. a ? ? a k . itton da | i '?'? o. ?? I to n Jail at har-i ?ahur I to pa ?? fli.f fl" ' >i p? rjui ? liar! tr< m I and hla i lu.lg? M? i ? rla proi ... I I he ?. ? men. ?? In ::?>? I'nlt? i Slate? ,.;??.,;. i , ? ? : : \ ? :il...-;., claltj f pension caaes, and ha heretofore been ? ?. loins, and ha - stood trial D il h is . - ,?,. i con? ctlon until lo ?:.?? 'I. ?? ' . jiii greta I ? i .?? Il m nah Mc? 'real ? i ? , fhe opinion amoi .? i : ? 11 " ?? ?? I ' i light i nt? .1 ...,...?. ?i he will be 'I'sl. ni,l from practl ? I'nlted I i .m i .?'t,:.- .- >urts, .m I lha! hi .., ? i .. ! ni i. ' h al ?in end H? s ?s ?II? li in I from prac? tice i ? for* ih" Pension in. i i ? ?in ' m The ?i ivei nm? ni ha ai v? i il othi i case? ft8 ilnsl him. tXYITATIOM TO THE hYolo EXBIBITIOX. S. M. i i- la pan e Consul nds lite f 1 lowlna let lei i. Tl ?? Trlb in 1 ha a.- iui i ? ...;\ ? i ,i |e< tei : ? "o i1"' iloven I. \ "??? In i he nan? of : he ..-.-? i ? ?-, u al ing me t , call the ?" ten i Ion .?i i he An ei lean | ubllc to the national exhibition held al the ... of Kyoto. 1 woul i nia-- i . Intro?! i ??? thi? > v??ni '?? the Ann rican public tin .ugh youi ??- te no i |i?" i Ths foil iwing i? the irai il itlon of tha I? n.-r fr .in till- . |0? "I ll"I "lo this year, w*. the rltlsens of Kyol >, have I e 1 onoi in i pi? ? ?ure ... eel? bi i Ing tn. l.tooth ai nl ternary nf th< foundin? >l - ? Its . th? heroic Mlkii.iti Kwanmll ... ;., imperial capital for hliu and i. s m. n ? "To Increase Importai ? and Interest for the oc casion, and mal? ? It a national affair, the Mikado or ?. r> 1 the 1.1.1- i nal ?nal eahltililmi to be opened In our pit* (Kyoto) for ihe space ..f four mon n from April I :> July II, There all Important prod ucl "i ii nu? Induair) will be ??.?!.ted, and the world-renown??! Japanese arts, Ij th ancient and model n. .- Ill I?' " ? .- p. dal feature, "(?m- ?? th? chief stttactlons, however, i? tha ? ? .- . Kyol . .i ? i ? ai ' and ??Mil ??! .1. pai it wa thi . i ?.;.'. "? Mlks lo? for o? ei LOW )..ii?. tn centr? ol ? n ,:....u..-n and the btrtl of th? arti II la al? I n ?????'l of ancient tempi? pagoilaa and othei magnlfl ? '?' buildings, aurpasslni mi ... .ii,. ol lh? Empire In thla respect. To crown all ihe ?? i n... iieaut) of tha nature sur? rounding the ?? ? . wbiely known i > ni M ivellera "in i-.ii.ii.' lion nit.i it hi railroads, and within It? reach In om oi two h >un ' pi? laatil trip, there nr.' many place? .f importance and beauty. The greal lake of fllwa lie* ?n p.; >-,^;, Ihe incleni capital of N.n.i ,?i the louth, and on the weal the n . .i hing cltl ? i i ..ka and Kobe Th? cltli. ..t Kyoto .ii-- gentle ho.i tender-heart?ed; hoapltallty Ih their vi rj charai t? ? "It is our ? imi : r??iuesl that ladies and gentle? men of nil nation? will lake thla occasion t.? travel ?ver t" thla land and see Ihe nature, the una Mini tha dull n',- of : i? pe.iple of this viel irions nation v. i- >iiii gladl: do :'H we ran i? make their visit comfort hi?. i" ? i' :.;.? ai I Int? ? ting." I a uld like m ,,.i i thai II will, of c nirse, ;?? ni) p easura i i aus.?. i an) Ii ?: ilrU a ind to lorni.ih fur i:.. r Informal Ion n , , ir ? t.. thla ?xhlbltton. ? hops voui countrymen will appr? late the urgent .... i of th? ?;.-.'ii,.r .m i n.. Liiiat-na of Ky,.to, and avail iht-mselvei ol ma?- unique occasion lo travel to Kyoto and enjoy the hoapltallty of th.. pi-oph- of the m .si ancli'iit city. HIST MOWKsr C H E A i? i: s T CAiu'i.i.s. POWrEIlTUWAIT s si "in:. WF.HT HTH M'l'lllir.r. M.AH ?TU AVli. KRMPNKU BREAKS AW ?IB HI .. ?a x REVOLT AGAINST THE ?fl pcmocracy. -., ),,-;,; . ;? ??-? -, :? ' r BS mavi'i: on t??ci POUTICAV FYA". :?'V ?i*-5 OBMOXIO?1 WM The ?Hah Afsembl) District branch ot th.? i headed I '? Otto Kempner, left tl itlon last even ng. when it h.-:d a meetl tn room? of the Tilden Club, at No. '?<: iW ave., an I i led the ? ?''?;.?-"'i iteablv l, That we h? reby ttver all conn? with the State Democr.n V and reorganise und. name of the New-York City Deimacracy. Uesolv tl. That the previous officers be ??oni ..,,, | ,,. ??thorUed I ? ?**rve ">, ,h,':1' rotnoct?* pac ties r?>r the new organisation. Mr. Kempner presliied at the meeting and a i ? -. ii, :n able ?e he roundly scored ex-.*? Grace. He ?began with this dsctaratlon: in view of the r. slafnst on ?>f Mr. Ura a fro? lea i r: hip of the State De mocrecy and of th able dis 'i' n thai :J '" follow, yo i have i me t . expn j- my v i wa on Ihe political situ and t.. |...!iit ?.m to you the course 'hat we ? ? , ? .k- in the near future. For this conrtdenc ink you. 1 shall trj to deserve It by exp Ing to you my alncerest ?polltle*al oonvictKma After asylng tbsl Mr. Otrace was a most am man p.-rnoiiaiiy. and "sbova reproach" in his v..:,. Ufe, Mr. Kempner aaid: Personally I feel deeply grieved, over'the re of his illness. 1 wish him a long life ? ' nesltn happiness, ir I attack him pe-dlilcally il ja bet it i.as become too painfully evident that he a? h different standard ?>f ethics to his public Ufo tbsl obeerved by him in private life. Then h?' i-t.ed.-d to rharacterls? Mr. Or recent political course i" thla fashion: A nan ?/ho ?so prominently Influences tha ??? of events must be criticised according to nil ? rts. lie cannot ? xp-rt. an.l ou?iit n.>; to be mitted to ? ??? -nil?- Just conelemnatl? n tor the nu at Ing failure ors ?ri-at politics] movement to I up s fa tion here on th? ruins ol Tamme ray Tfie . ".,m ?A-ould have s icce le I but tor tils \ dual course. He has ?Kjuan?lered tii" eld' n I.. . mitj i!i it ' ' mea i".' on e In a genera tie i ? (.. : fast mu? loose with the most h ter? ts of his fellow itla? i ?. In the late i he i lanned s surrender of avers prli ?. held leer, and we ?a.nl) spare I th* uisg :, i.i obloquy ol being betrayed Into the enei camp by the refusal of the Tammany hxe??i ? ? mmtttee . < san tion as ? '.! ??- ! ronosltlon ol i ii ii perfid] as waa evei ??oncsived by ?putrw ; ; ; n - After reviewing the early I of the . I li .n e r.'i. ?. M r. ii- :i 1 in r K I i : Prom ih.tsel our orgai tall ?n ws ? m ? lusplclon, since ,'.>'?? '?1 to 1 ?? Justltteel, Mr. lirai-.- would prefer to fight with, rather I i,:;.i n-it. Tamnwn] H all. Thi ?usp ? ? the defe nsive. ' ?ur meetings, nstead < '....:, aggi ?save a".. Its on the ? r.< i iy. eure cupled with explana on? nd apologies. J h?- p? re n - I to lake th ? State l? mo ra y lerloui !.. : ' ii--.--1 ??.-.,-. ,n popular ? onfadem ?? ' ' f. tloi pi an? up, whi ih g unbera Idly. The Ant Tammany organisation io:nm? known as the O'Brien Democracy, outstrippee?. .' :.; In i metical sirength. Mr Kempner declared thai a3 early aa April :-:'i. Mr. tirs ??? mi le a I i ?' * another n< mlna f.r the Mayoralty, bul thai Mr l'U:t "felt pulae and told h m i '" ?' as .i in do ? r he ? '?aid off? r i- ' ? ure for 11 ,;. raltj ever.' The n, Mr Kempner Mr. fi ti to make a dei n that, he "madia a I ling il ? -, ?? , if .\tr i : boda of '?At Mr Kempi i i '? .. nm In ?hi > the It ten al af? i ... the gi - ? of all i' ri '.::. ???< I I y ? ?? ? ... i- ?/ i on a purel l. , ? -? ? . ? :? ra w< re fo ? . : the an Ishes of their m? m to recognition ?>.;- I ? ? ? A ? . ic to be the bile el tool - ... . ? . tal oath of natnitl ?' hi? ? . ? .,?-...-.. ruled I ? ? ' il ..: ?, !... ? .-?:?? ? ? . : . era -.:'?: Its first ) r '' TI ? Ktst? . ?, i.. ? racy, Mr Kemp 1er d< lared, I .-.. i ites 1 m !?'? ? ?? r tUI ; ' . plums to thr . . ? .??.. * slly, t h ml.pl i liar.I ? i dear. It will coll on their heads wl i ? at tha II it prese , il "se ll-ou I?: the ? ' I ?? 'I ????'ii Mr K? ? The ?-r is?, g defeat Ha i , n blessing. If ii meana building ..'i s sound sn?l bi ?ad basis a brlgh ild ?pen ip to our party in city, Bu n .i Nati? n Bul If ?'? should m? an a ell ge of m?thode, s < hange head wltho'J a ch is : ? ? ?? at ?. ill have , . to tl herol* treatm ni of Us: > -, ???..:,? r ?/'// / Al TER WARING. ? ' ?, v i: i . .-*?:**- ADOPT RESOLtTtOKi CO . RM NO im.- i : . 1 i: '..m i?.-. t .. f,."-.-. r li i it against e : for '.is unpr ivoke | an I ?.. . les lie atta ? the i ?: and Army i f the Repu not su aide i At ei meetlni other veteran organisa! ? held thi seek not: ? rm his be en it t.? nt-, an i in almo : ? tai Ma r Btroej : im :"r m ? t:; ??? ? i - ps *? ! '? | the Mes -Y >rh II VV? In ?-.??? e*e nli g, which emphe ?: i .". i ?:? e? nl ? ? ? http of the Grand Ai il t of pensions of any kind, attract, tl ' * -.- -.??? r la), Veten ? ?:?'-. . h ahowe-l 1 bai nature of Mr. IVarfa fa :.i. aN ut "| .-. iiers." ' '.'. .;- ng"a n 1ect! ti . .- : . a of N a ' rk CU VVbei -.? 'i ?war ... t re - lutte n h.iv.' I ? en pte-4 similar to those pei i 8 Grant Post, No. til, ?f Brooklyn, .???-,* ka ?a n tn? re of that city who re ^; lldi : I the ? all of I " . , ? tls-il Wa ...!? , "fais, an I slai and assei it he iu I "proved -if ??.?.?.?\..r:\. ? i the .-? ? ration ? last i : ? mei 'Irar.d Arm) ?-.' the RepUbll and unlit to I oitl? ? hoi ? .a tii?. lai. i the) ma : it p - . le f.' him to Uve li ' ??? ' hing P? st, No. ?, if v. nk< rs, of whl ih De partmeni t'omman'e?r J . ,n ,\ .-'.;- was for te, >'?"" lb? '-omina! 1er, pu ? i ., Min?xtng r?solu tloi ;":'K' ?: ? '??!? . : lhat, "although Wanm ?au .i title hg canno wear ;ii" button," and M orre I t, Ne Hi, o? Sing Blng. call, t upon "representa lives In the l-egl iature from Westchester ? t. take active tneasurei to relieve tht put-.!.- servie' :."ii. Ihe vV.rinn Incubus.' Ri Union.I l.'amp \ ' .. 8.MI? ..; Veterans, of West N?-w lirighton. Dtatei I-..111I. ih?? I111..1. Veteran l*rotectlv VSKOciatlon Itran h No. 1 Thli .... and < '.. tiundr? 1 and for II? th -1 . K .it nv I'oat, .\? - t., , ..,.?. pug, . the ??late, .end misa Post, No .-.?. have taken a tloi 0.1 the --n i- ; \i the r?guler monthly m . ^ of the Repaehllcai I rgaei ./ rn. 11 of 1 ... K| :,,:;; ?;... ;.,? |>|Htrl 't of th. XXMIIth a??embij lilstrlct, held st N'.. .isi We? une-hundre.i-u.nd-ievent) uni -: ,'ast evening r?*s ot wei ? id pi, 1 .kvlar.ng 1 lat ?'..:.anei 'v\ .,, II iu imd ".ii.niitt. 1 .1 aroa? libel mon the brave 1 ti ?net a of thi t'nion." and 1 ,1 ting .'?' 1? ?r Btron 1 10 n move h m fn n office. FAU'i's AFTBB-DIXMEB SFR A EBBS "Fan ?us Mea ai Famous Dinners" aras the wb j?-: of a lecture lelivered si the Colonial Club be fore men and women lui m.ht by William il Me Blroy. n? coni 1. : d thai America M tha worli In ?i/ter-dlnner speakers, b'ng'and had tew com 1 '"i wltn ours. Mr. McKlro) olto toi.t stotHM ..1 dinner? where Chamice) M Depew, Ueueral ll".-a. I'orter and others ??i the present ?p? ikera carrl?rd oil tin- honors. ?? ? THF ruions- Axn FBESBBBf STRIKE. Over to) ?.f the ?1.000 tallorn ruid pn-ss.-rs who wem on I'trik?' Tu?eaday returned to work yesterday, rorty-one of the 111 t?ntractora having ?Mgaed th? new agreement, giving their employes .tn a?mnet ot from l" to IS p.-r cent In wages. The strlkeT* de? clared yesterday thai pickets were employed by th.? ?'.Mi Contractors' As?... itlon to Miard tha 99 pfi-aaches to Libert) Hall No W Kast Kouaton-si ti... hMdqijai-t?*rs ?>f ihe strikers. This wa.? den? it wsa raid, t, i?i ? v ?ni members ol the ?issocin?oii going to the hall to sign tha agreement. Mr Herti man. a contractor, who Asserted tils fsllosrs and said that when he returned u> the head? iiuarters his brother contractors assnaulted hit,..' ' AX OTHER KEW-JBBMBi CAVA LET TROOF. Ite 1 Buk, N. J. April B (Bpecisl) The M e'.,v. air) Troop, N, e?. n j., hss i'?< n muatev^ in here, with fort) three memb< ra. The musterli - ? ';- ' **? waa 1.1. ut.-n.ini ?? ' ?lone I Thomas Chambers. The troop's neal regular meeting will be held 1 ?.nt the middle ..f May, \? ?? n officers will i?. ,.,'....... Major Alt.trom, of Ixmg Branch, will 1., in mend tomporarlly. .' MBB. FABXBLL'? FIO HT WITH DBATM l;'ri.-nt,,w?. N. .1. ?April m. Mro. ParnaU aaa i:a.n.s| ?U-rttly, both In lnt??l|lKt?t,e und i? t^,,,,... f"""1"?"'- ??.i" o'clock this BioiT?ng. utul u . ?? Wg a dard Hghl with death. The fottowlaf .\?w ? "rker?, reprssantlBg the Irish national ???tistlss" 1 sai-ivta he.? to~u^ prepared to uk? t?tar?** ?(. u^^ ?*-??:_ j* Vcrv often Nature neerls only ? little l:elp to get over an obstruction. When a Ixxiiti o? loan is float? itlg down a river, all goes ?veil until one single log strikes snmetliina? aii'l sticks. Then there's a " jam "?ati'l trouble. It is just sn in th? proj-rcsi of find throagfa Ihe dJg-*"t?**-* organs. I'-.c-rvthin^ TO?-* well till humcthi:;;.- suck?. T\\m the innni of digestion stops. That's ititiigeation. Untwm the impeditnent is remove?!, poisonous pitn?! matter li'-irir.s to accumulate. There's a "jam"?consti? pation, and trouble. Syick lie nlc.cln-, biliouMiess, sl?*i-plessin'ss, \?-r?!<o, heart burn, los.? of apju-tite ?tlies.- are some "f the symptoms. Just n little help at the appearance of the fitst one would end tli? trouble. Nature is a hard worker, but she needs as dSbxace if loo much be put npoo her. Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets offi-r the best and simplest meth-xls for furnishing this assistance. The? an- prompt and very cl.'ective in their actia.it, but they arc net "a*"*ong not severe. The?/ cans?.' no violent "grewch of th" system. They ^o rh'ht to the " log " Unit is fast ?UM 1 ?osen it. IS'aturv does the rest. By a:;', b)', with a little care in ilietini-, Nature will do it all. That's one Rreat advani-srsj of the " Pleasant W?eU'' over the many stronrr'.v eatliartic pills -you do not become a slave to their Use. They -?-ally cure the trouble they are meant to cure, liven the worst kind of chronic consti pation disi;>pt-ars with their use. ?l'AI 'I'lo*.. Some <'.? Igning dealer? da not pa-rmlt their cnatomers to ha?-? lir i'i ?', - rVlb t? because in ft rioe pilla at!..ni ^rt-Hler profita Such deslera .arc ?hort ?ighled. Titty '.'t1 ??? tb? (??<'* that ismt 'im<- you will go ??diere you se? supplied with whal yon ssfc tor Good Things. If our store is over-run with hundreds, all anxious to purchase some of our extraor? dinary bargains, it's .ill right?we want you; and to-day and to-morr >w we will ffuaran tee tu waH on all, as quickly as possible, so that there will be no disappointments. Plenty ol new goods right from the factory. ;md extra salesmen as well -to-day ana Saturday. Friday is s !,?".<..1 day Saturday It a!??ays crowdtii to .all early .0 avoid the rush. 7.-?C. [ilnck HO.-.C, . . . 30c. $3.00 l.anib's Woo! Sweater?;. $2.00 .i ;. ?ar?. A few hundred AU-W?ool Sweaters, manufacturers' samples, at Si.50. Caps, all kinds and styles, 50c. up, Btcycte CoatA sizes 3?, 34?a ttvt lefl .a S1.5?; these formerly sold for lo.OO. Oat III ?.'?' : I ? atartal ?- ? . . '. "> IU A. G. bPALBIKG & BROS., 126-130 Nassau Street. t'i ? ..v.. I)??pot for Bicycle? only. ?_". St. and Fifth Avenue. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW! Positively Last Days tl tfie LiNDENBORN AUCT10? 865 Broadway. l?uildin?/ la rented and evervthins" MUST BE SOLD! 310 W. .iOth St. and 20 Warren St.. City l.?*i:t BBDFOBD ?\r... itilotiK i.*, \, V T., (??I BROAD HT.. M:w IBK, V J. t.r? ::i rs.t alt? I'.n.A.? death: M?-ssr*. Fla? herty, Mc.'arlanJ, Brennan, O'Hara and i-l?-v:;i. CLOSIX? PEICE? ol SAX FRAXCISCO STOCKS .- aT. . . : -"? ?*OT.. Xaott t ' A-a!?.y. Alt*. H H .... r :? .-.- .'.- "?: r . T? ?. i- .? i ? : .1 ir. Uulwor. ii) . i*> ? ' -n ' '.'. I ? v ? :? ..a-, ?? r- ??' .? nil ? ' iirri ?1?.- ?. N :....??.l.-.~> M-xio.in . *<> :? M ..?' . ? . : ?-? ? ?i .?? M IS si -ri.i N - * ' M . ?7 ... * 1 ' i ;i> is 1 IV". ?4 .20 M Jilt: WEATHER REPORT NO \vi:i,u-'K"im:I' RTOBM in' BfCHT. Xi'aa 25 So ? r.-!. On* I * nri "S . r m> t*r I? l'H? ua.- n-.- Rocky MounUin - .-? I Is big ? rti of M Inn? .-..tu i'i .1 ;-.!:- ' ? t*m ? has ' ' ? ?itlaS ? N ....'.. - ? '. .in.l ! i? f.il1 0 la th? 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TorEnatorn r-ms?; ,? ?,. ttelawa-uw, Bat-rlaa4 lbs Dio i-i.'i nf Ca-umbls ?.r.i Vtr-rlnla, ineraMtau rloaailn??? ??.ib .?h..??. r.? "-*? ii >> ?-vrnlna ... nlgnt; cuolar; vartabb -rind? "r \?"*i"'. Hannaylvania ihowrra ... i rthr??t> ?ri) ?in?t? r.r \v.?i..ti Nm-York, ?? i,.r :?i Uu rsatral i ?'? " ? ' atlrrly wlnibi ?-v-c..;... ibowrra; .. ;,?? -, ra?tsrlj ???r.,?,. THirt'NB LOCAL <*SBl?ntTATtO*<**i liUi/'llb: Moroliif. >l?*!lt. Rs? 1 '. n t 11 a. 7 8 IM It 11 111 < T I* It? II Inab. 29.5 In !i?i? "lufram ? . ..;.i.u. .? ??-.a? ..... wMOWO '"'?? ri.?i'a*? ?:? praMara ?? ;:..a:.o- ai t.a rii? XrllauM . ??"? i ?car Jlng baitNtaKM The i?.?kcn liu* raprsatala Iks i???* p?ralura aa r?Kyrai?al ?I lVirr'a !...?.., Trifun- Offl.?' Ap.il M, 1 u. m The wcitti-r rMIJI '? ?y ?-? fair in-..', lb? ?? .iriii.'M iliat hn? baaa aanart?*?*?*? 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