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90 TONS OF ROSES. YEARS' SUCCESS. Colgate's Soaps and Perfumes. ? .?mi.'On set of 1*?"; of the redemption of green 55 w? Nal ?nal bank notes and Treasury notes bai i%,-*. the movement of legal-tendera in hank re ?"'vesa I in th? Treasury: what became of the pro SCu of the bond sales, and from what source the ved th? m iney lo meet the excess of V ..... ? res .?vor receipts. \Vhe? th? House, at 5:08, adjourned until to-mor ??'.. pending question waB an amendment to ??G'a?t'? ultural ??:'? providing for the purchase and ffitrftui '.?fi-ds. ^_ SENA TOR DA VIS EX PL A IN 8. SB/HT COSQKEOM SHOULD AFFIRM THF. MONROE DOCTRINE. IT ?TOI !?'? I.l-Nl' THF. 1'llIN' Il'l.K MORE WEIGHT ]N THE MINI'S "F TORSION DIPUOMATS NO ?,!!? TO ESTABLISH \ PROTECT ORATE ? ER SOUTH AMERICA Washington, Feh, ? The resolution herel r... ?. | ??..m the Committee on For?:?:: Re it itlon and enforcement of the Mom ?? was takes up hi the Beast? today so as I ,a Mr. l'avi- (Rep., Minn.) Ita suthoi to , in support of It. He did so in an a which occupied an hour and a half In Ita delivery, Bi was listened to with great Intereel by Senatori a ?y crowded galleries ll was a matfr of observation, he said, that every year the fori ign relstl ma I the Unit? d Btat? - Ii reased in difficulty, complexity ani impoi Th? loser the relatlona I ? ne Q vernment to an srere, the more natura'. It was thai lh? ques ; a of forelgi ?? latlona ahoul ? be rom? y Of ? nr ?? R? an 1 difficulty Ol a. That !.. ? ed why there srer? ?& s mor? quest na now unsolved between tt. I'iiited States ar.d Orrai Britain than between th? United Stati s and all the oth? ? ?' tll<* world comb.ned. it must be a matter, he ?aid, of con? firatulatlon to everybody that coi liti ?ne had been ame.iorated within the last month If that ameli? oration rested on a basts which d.d not com thing from the Monro? Doctrine, but recognised ?finned it it, its entirety, it would recelv? the warmest approval of the Air.? ri, an pe ?; le. Bul i:' on th? contrary, it was the result of any ma terial concession if th? principle? announced by President Monr.??? (to ?hi -i principles the American p.. s ;? ? ?el warmly attached), that people ? I rti ip in condemnat m ol it. m ?nr ? I"? trii might i?? fairly aummed up ss r ?Hows: That th?*? American continents were not : ? aldered as aubjecta to further coloniza? tion by any European Power; that the United Sta--s should conaldei an) attempi on th.- part of such Towers to extent th??r system to any por tlon of the hemisphere as dangerous to the peace *n;l safety of the Unit? i States; and that any In? ter; ?siti .. by s European Power for th? purpose o:" reealng any of the peopl? on tfce continent Sho'ol i he considered as the manifestation of an un friendly dlspoeitloa toward the United States. NO RESPONSIBILITY INVOLVED. Under the Monroe Doctrine and under the pend? ln? resolution, Mr. Davis said, there was no re? sponsibility whatever for the conduct of South American or Central American .?tatee toward for? eign nations. None of those Governments had any exemption, under that dottrine or under the reso? lution, from tie chastisement of war by any for? eign Power. The only l.mitation was that the acquisition ..f teiTit? ry by a foreign nation sho?:! ? not follow as a restii; ,.f Buck wa- Th? principi? ,'-?r the Inter? ? the i"n;:.?! States w?.s when and only when the Fnite.i Sta?? s considered tha: the act threatened or propos? I by a foreign Power was ?dangerous to Its peae? ar. i safety The o? the eaecutlv? ??? ; kit men ta In th?? enforcement of the M toro? De trine had been. Mr. Davis said, consistent since ti.?? ?lite of Ita promulgation. ?" - where had this been more clearly shown than In the attitude of the various Administrations toward affairs in Cuba. Mr. Davis th-n f;u?:?t? i from the diplomatic cor : lenco r?'.a;... ? Cuba? dating from early in th.s century down ? the pn the Monr.?- Doctrine he. ? been Inv ?s? I an : ? pplii ? This Government ha le ..:?'.. on various ?c .1-. ns when Ine poi iati - ind was hinrei at, that it would noi permit ?"uba to any on,? ? ? ever a?s*rt?-d tha: ? violation of the M Mr. Davis, quoi ? -; ,ry, Ihowi It) I Monro- Doctrine had r. .-.?k?! tin the mo.;t nota! g. Ali Da ? li laid, luring esent ?? mlnlstratlon toward of Hawaii, ? conduci ir I leen debated In tr? Sei nith mu ri warmtl at lim?-.- with acrimor.) At that um? mu s ??, ?? pa ?cd rei ? Benai Indiana (Mr. Turp.e? wl red that this ??? eminent could not looh with favor Lion the Inter? ference en the jiart of anj foreign Qovernmeni in the affairs of toe Hawaiian Inlands. The isola? tion? of the Benatoi from Indiana hai been when Hawaii was at peace with ai! the world ex? cess! the United Butei Thl? Government .. that time at tempt 11 . ? 1 ????? it a bai - Queen on an oven n ne. If it was j..? ?;?.? t s<rt th?? loctrli thei Mr. DaV.i th rr.t ?qua ly prop-r In the .use unler ?? ? FRIENDLY SETTLEMENT WELCOMED. Mr. r?avis exhibited In th? Benate ? : Bchoinbjr{<k's eai ?that ia it was found the Bret reterei sequently mude by <;?? ? ! ? tain Ti existing controversy had not 1.1 ? . Unit? ? This Government hsd pleaded for arbitra? tion and Or.-at Britan. had Mr, Davis seid that he wa> fiad th ppear? ? within th? la*-: n? mth a disposition to 1 matter in a friendly an! ? -, that disposition on the purl out of any conce If it waa based poi 1 meas age, construed by Engllsi 1.1 ?mattet? ? . 1. ? ., --.on a oui G to by the American peopl? it. any rrvie* of th ? muter it becam n? ? - Mr Davis uld, I 1 onsldei ; ? ? ige ,?! the . nt of the r . ?? '? -. an I ll arlth "h? utmost r? : : To a great part ol th,?.? message he -? .? - irdlal assent, but when It Is 1 r uilnix? d mo wa en thai ? . ? ??.??I ? ... ,r.d o r.ri.ir. it: in ' I : ? ? I? ?ctrlne nevei ?tt? mj t? 1 to i??? m ide ?.mei .... . . ; part of the ? ? /ernmi nt ? > ...?. .. , t that Venezuela ar.d ?;? .??.?? .. .?.???. might m ??? . .-.oi and ? ? ? ' poll 1 itru? k at the vei ? Doc! Con ? between Venezuela and ?in.it Urr.-i - - w r?? ilgnlflcant. If thli ? .?.? ni k from across ihi water is \. 1 ex tela con ? ? ?? ter Si it? 1 make no prot ;- ?: f tl nil - ?? never a it. It WO . ill} a ? . ? qu? Bt I?'? w ir. ? ?????... now und? in Oi .?. :. Will m ' ? ?? I not Mr Davis bell? v? S;.? iking ' ? ? s ? rh American republics Mr Davit ?aid th? weaker they w? m ?:? ir g? - ?? ?,? . . p.? ,. : of ! ?reign riow.-r ? u ...... ;,, ici snd lafetj H? review? 1 the history of South Americsn republlci the en >r? tti'iun " r which thi > labor? ? and the sue??.?.?? that - e theli nt ntnents, had been their portion p ergine, ?? th J had ir in ? 1 - ? ; ?? toll c eild ? ? ??? expected ? an 1 l?e as firm an 1 stable as a le whose llbei ? ? ti trai Referring te th? ? ? of arbitration, Mi Davla said It was to I h ?pel that arbitrati ? would lie realizzi, it waa th? natural tendency of all civlliaed ; ? ?CONORS*? BBOULD AFFIRM THK DOCTRINE The Mom ? D ? ?.., ?, ... contine.d, never been assent? ? t, h. ,? . ,; vernmegt The argu m?-nt waa fenced that it wi- ephemeral and applica!.> only to n,. rase that call? I it forth. Foreign Qovernmenta ahm, Mr Davia Mid, called attention to th,? fact that ihN aoctrini bad never been enunciated by Coni - and for that reason forain io ,, ,,.,,? ?? as a cardinal principi? Oovernmeni Mr. ? ???.- quoted from the writlnga ol the au? thorities of Continental Europe on International law to ahow that the fore? ol the M ?nroe fmctrlne had been weakem : bj th? t... :, 1 CotagnsMto re? affirm it. Th? reiDlutloa under llecuaaion <1W ? ?. Mr. Devis sal I, tak? away or ?dd t?. the Doctrste as ?nunclate 1 by preeld? nl Monroe Tlie word? "Isl nds adjacent thereto," ware, he gali lasertej by NEW-YORK TRIB?NE Is printed wilh 9UR B. B. NEWS INK. J. HARPER BONNELL CO., Chicago. ?.---. New-York, the? committee a? a proper construction of the words and intent of President Monroe, who sp k< only >'??" ?' ?? ntlnent Itse.f. Ther?? waa, n" \i! ?, ? 'li-- . enthusiastic patriots w?r,se con n ?,? th?? Doctrine wa? su.h mat this Govern m-nt should Interfere In caae any foreign Power shou.d wage war ? ? an) of th? Central ? r Southern American rep?blica Such an id.a was. he ?aid, "Mrem-iv a : 1.? and far-f ?!???"1. in: 1 ?: ?', <!..ne more harm t?, the aaeertlon of tie? Doctrine Itself than all others combined. Th? r?? was no attempt : ? -- lahhsh a protectorate over any <>f th?. r? public? of the South or to exercise a guardianship. No PLEDGING OP TERRITORY. In further explanation of the [??? of the resolu? tion. Mr. Davis sail th.- word "pledgn," ns used m that resolution, had been used Seelgnedly, A pledge im?,m: th?? hypoi I territory for th? payment of a debt I: hai been currently rep'ir;??! in th?? press that Spain, seeking a loan from .;:?.?? Britain, had offered the Island of Cuba, or a por? tlon "! it. .?. security fur ber loan, Buch s s???], would !,.? the Brei a-t ,?:' acquisii ??. it would be the setting ,i?? ,>!' th?? Qovernmeni ?if a foreign Powei p th? i in i of Cuba, ani the L'nlted States would ???- compeltal ??, tak.? cognisance of tl - an unfriendly act Th, conditions, circumstances and dancer? thnt produced the Monroe Doctrine In -KB had In. creased as :he years had gone by. .Mr. I'?vis <?<? clared that i: ? did r:??! believe there ?.mid be war n s an outc 'tn, of this ,lisp,p??. ]?"??? these great Gover ments were tr>o closely united in the civili r/.aihui of the wh,,ie world. The question now was whether Congress to whom bj ihe Constitution all power I? confided t,? dec?an war or treat for pea ? whether Congress, representing directly the ?ill ml gentiment of the people, ?ugh! to leclare ?hat the Monroe Doctrine was s vital, indlspensabl? and continuous policj .if the I'nlted States. Con? gress should, Mr. Davis contended, give utters. to It? ? mvictloiu and declare It? policy Su declaration was worthy of the dignity of su people. Abject to the degradation ,?: subj I \\ as th ? ' r.r- m whose rep tlv? : ? - | poa ere ind b ?rl um ine? of such duties, would nut ti ; ?..?.? Iiecause It feared to lo so. Buch d? r< lictlon ma Ie the of free government ., tolerated ai:??:. In Its own ?". -??. RESULT OF THE HILL OF SALE. THE EXPORT TRADE IN CATTLE HOGS AND CANNED MEAT RUINED. BT8IXE88 MEN APPEAL FOB THE RESTORATION OF THE REi IPRi " ? : V Piti ?? ???? ? OF THK TARIFF LAW OF [iiy TEUEOIIAPH ro Till: TRIBUNE.] Washington, Feb I" A lively ai I Interesting descript ? ? ? G the evil rei ? meni of the "bill ol sale" tariff if :*.?! was given to? day bj -, ?ti mg d legation of business men en? get in buying, ng and exporting cattle, bogs and .!??-?! meats, a* ?veil si cur? i and canned meata, who ep] ar? I bel ire the Sub-Commit!.? ?? Ways and Mean? Committee an ? argumi nt? In fa?, r of a retui ? to the reclpi ty policj ? ? th? the businesi rectly engaged and in ? ; - I ?. dn Is tusa American farmers and sto k Hi ? Ij Interested, s-er? l?: oughl ?? : ? c impai I on ** Ith thi : : ? si nt cond? gs 8 w . AH? rton. of Cl igo ? tred thai the pur ???- ? ittle In th? Western markets for export fell oil ,??..?? ead b< twtri ? 11 tha: th?? natural ns |uei e had ? ?bout ?1 SO a hUl : , ... rattli the ? which had ??? ? ? vii - tually eatroyed - France, Germany si I s ime ol her ounl rl? ? ?ci ned M repeal of the :? clpro :lty provii ? ? ? repeal had lei Germany and Franc? to retaliate, and thi? had chief!) affected persons engag? I Ii the production ar, ? dial. lieti if cattle, hogi r farm and ranch prod .. ti Mr. Allertoi expressed thi opinion that Amer? ican catti? and meal product?, which ?rea? health? ful now as they hav.? ever been, s luid not have ? \ la led from Germany or Fran e, or th?- Im? portation of them into !!,<,??? luntrlei hindered f >r alleged sanitary reasons, if the last Congress r.?i not only Imposi 1 ? duty or, u? sugar, but also a dis rlmtnatlng lut) I sugar, whl ?.."?? tad i:.? fly ::.?? :?? el ? igars ?:' Eui "In ? .'dr. All? rton, "there I? no whatever In my mind thai that ><?? ? ?? ?-? llf was asked how and t., what es n,ark? : ha I !?? en affected by I nges la the tariff. In rei ' Re p:?-?city was of great benelli to the farmer and .slock grower, be ause II Increased lh? demand foi ! products ar, : ?? ed price? When ?.,?? ; iverturned and European countries like Ger mmei il war against u th? dt mat : : an i more products were thrown .. : I m< mar? kets. Bui then also the dei of the ufactui Ine districts ? : .? :<2, ?? ? ?a? ? ?? nt . ',?, \. ?.. ..? . I ? ??? ? r.? man; ? ... and othei ? ? it r< The . furl In the pri ? ? would hav?? ?Ion, for the brlngini h< ad, moi ??..?.?. t e w 111 r o w ? j ? e e r t Mr. Allerton furti I I ? ? -, j eai in State?, and thi ? p : He? on canni d ? erably Im reased by severs ropeai ? ,.-s. which ;.: eh? Injuriously afT? cte I th? e the An ? ?, ? ter, having the additloi ? ? been compelled to gel his raa mat rial? ' from lh? ',,? mer end stock-grower al ower prie? ?ri live. Mr All? : ton did not ,??? of cam ? d m< ? ? I from the ? ?. Btatei lo Gei ma ? ind mi t of th? ? tries ? ? be the Amei Icai er) t." - to pay ? ' ?1 ? of his ?',!.?? : - ??'.?'? are healthier ? than 1 ist. M t, ?aid tiri? ranci m ol *"? t" $1 s h? pe t? r twelve y? ,.? t., 7 ? ? ? ? president ' nf the National 1 e f mmtttee I and at 1 ? I list of li.Irl? - ? ill 1??? . hj memlx r? of t1 ? *ul> nmmli ? ? ? Is ? ? ' ? ? pslred. ai m ulrl? Pn le? ha? answer. _ _ SUGAR PRODUCTION IN CtTBA AND EUROPE. Washing*) ? Feb it. Ramon C Will im G:..???? Btate? C nsul-General at Havana, reports to I ? Btate Departm? nt thai ip to Jan lary 1 on! ? tons of ?- ig ' ? rop hav? b?sen ?? celved, agalnsl I45.3S7 ???? ? at the same date last y? ir. ? p. Hj att, Cnlte I States Coi il s r-1?'? .. ? - ., : porti ' '? ?' the sugai ; inters In that te ?? ol Cub? ar?? grinding the unburned poi of their cene. ?? ??? ? s y r* tar led beca e ? ntatlo ; ? innol be Indu ??? I r. v. rk al night, fearing an attack ,.r th? In ?urgente. Mr. Hyatt lyi that srhether pli w :i be ., . ? tlnu? .? making In viola? tion of General Q r r? main pi oble matl the g reater ?????? ? rgents from ih?? vlclnitj' of San Mr. Hyatt say? ?: Is po tl it ?.?? making may | ? '? If ao, he predi o te .,.:.? ? ? his c insul . \ report th? Btat, I ?? , ?ari m? r.? fi im Ju lu? Mu ih, l'nlte ? Btatei Con . U Mag leburg th? ?aal -? , on b ei ? . I. ir lr.lUHl I iuei low prices of grain, evei e of groin was turned Into beet fleM, and overpro resu ;< d, with : he r? -uh tha) Ih prie? ? ? ? ?t dispose ol pi : . ? 1 he ; dal raw . ugar pi ? ? Ru rone i.i?: year wai ?.792..1?? toni again? :??-'?.?,., for ; he prey koua ? es r FELIX MORRIS /v ?.?\??>\. A ?. snatch from London published in "The Ht..1" yesterday speaks ei ?lai d'y of the appearance of F? ?'? rrl In "On Chruure" at the Btrand ? ?att ? The dlsp it Old 1 v.,?;. ,:??? ? Mr. Morris, and, with new onei ... nloye hli ipital pi ? fon man ? of ? rasclble old S-or h profe?.? ?? Among ihe au wen Bir Michael Hicks-Beach, Mr. Le <??? M.s? Gertrud? Kingston ai i many other notable ?m reons." Mr. M >l ? well r? m t>?-r< I here t.'.roiiirh hi? long connetfion with Misi Ro na Vokes's company. BODJESKA SOT TO \CT 'Ulis SEASON. A dispatch was received In thli city yesterday from ?Onu! Bosenta saying thai Mme. Modjeska would not act again this season Her agent ac? cordlngly ?*av< p lice to th?? members "f her com ,,, ? thai they musi look for othei ? :..>.? runts The l:n,"t ivemenl ,n Mme M idjeska s health had been u" rap.: thai It was though! up to? few day? hk> thai ?he ?rouid be ?hie to reeuin? her sconon TO EDIT -HIE YALE DAILY \EWs ( New-Haven, Peb. 17.?The following Board of Bdi , tors for "The Val.? Dally News" was announced to? day. It will conduct tli.? paper next year: Thatcher j ?! Browne, New-York. OeOTgC P. Dsy, New-Vork; ! l>bert I?. ??Umore, Rutland, \'t . Charlea it Hem I lagway, Manchester, VI ? iutieri 8. Mirk??. Blidge ! piyi; Alberi ?. Kerr, Washington; Prandi w. Pyle, Bnpgepon; Ors ham Bumner, New-Hsven; Frmik , c V?toman. New-York; Pri ?? ? ? T Murpl v. June ? t?ort ?"?t\. han.: Roben H. Oay, Burlington, Vt : ' Job? Ja?.. New-Vork: Alexander '. Lewi?, Detru.t; W.&J.8L0ANE Oriental Rugs. JUST ARRIVED. BARK Assoit ? ??? G OK HI ?,s |> gISBS, l ft. ?i M x-ji it. ,? Iv t? 7 |..T ,? i%.? ? rr. <>. ?\ lllfll \\|; wii.i, o? i i:ii T88IS \\ I'.I'K 8T PtUCBt H\\?.1M. FIKIM $4.00 to $13.00. ?I7.ES FliOM ??12 TO tax?O AT ?.??G???, I PM1CBI POH Tills WK.r.K. BROADWAY, ??-? I'll \m> itiiil sis Jordan 8 Msson, Chicago; Darius Peck, Hudson. N. v.. David F Rogers. New-Canai ? ? John S Rogers, New-York; Frederick Williamson, ? :'??? ghi Huntington, Indianapolis; ?? ? Hi ?m in,. ? 'anan lalgua, N. V. REX REIONS IN NEW-ORLEANS. OPENING OP T.IK CARNIVAL SEASON "STANDING ROOM ONLY" LEFT IN THK ?-ITY. New-Orleans Peb. 17.?Never In her New-Orleane been bo t. ? ?.?, I For ; wo "??? ki past ? Bit ? ? i. . ? louring in by the h in iredi ? o-d ij "si indlm ? nl) " might we e pul tj The hot? - . taxed to their utmost capacity, and ever) ; ? in tv.?? city hai iti quota of gu? I The ther is r nt, and evei f,.\ ??,?'?.? to a big - ? ei King .?f the Cai live R? ,. arrived on ? Bteamer at Canal-el. at - o'clock th." atteri The jam of humanity was unprecedented ?? ????' war.:.??, to see the ?'.?? arrive, and ell ? ?? ! an.l I'.ishe?! each other vigorously, but the crowd ws? and r o l-natured Th? King was ? ??ally receh > . and on bla disi mh ui? Canal ? ? m irehed ? ? the City Hall Arrivi ?. th? r?. ?nies u . ? ? ob.? : w. r. lui ne ? "?> ei t?? Hit M ? J? -1 For ? ' rs Rex wll : city. Ight ll ?? Rex b ill took place M '?' ,\ r ery Hs ind th? s Krewi f 1? . ? ??. ,? and mythic subj? tofor? plight original subje t, "1 ?ui Boclet min king?! >m froti Twenty floal - In all ? I to og Cl BA \ PATRIOTS \T TUF l> iXCE THE MARTI \>?" CIATIONY* BALL AT TU' LENOX 1? IlI'M IN AID OP THE INSURGENTS Mart? ar.d Terpli I ited <*rm In hrm b gllttrrlr.p l'.tfh'? an: *1u:t<-r:nK fl nr- it I Lyceum last evening w ,?..;. th? iban seni under Oomea was pacmg hu lor'.?1.'. . ? ? rooky fa.tn.asei ol the West Indies t.?..??. of New-York wai gilding -hi .ugh lh? mn the waltz, dashing away t I ? of the "Carmen ' ts mall birds e Outi ?as ;?. ? ? ? r- ?? . their i. ?: ?? ?. Ini I iif? li was all for sweet . jff? rers of th? . ? society, ? r il er-tft!, ... ? . . : ? ? . . a sufi ? ? ? ginning Bl '.east toward th? a ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? ? thai ; ? ? the |.| ? ? ? . W >,??.?;. ? ' - ? ' . . . ? r i.? rm inent \Vhei ? ??. ? : . ? ihina it ? . open to all who ma) tit ? v.* I si ?? .. ! r ? . ? A n.' ng ih? were. Mr*. ?leon t Co? ? ,??,? ? ? ? ? . R. 1 ? .;??;??. I.Mr- .? .? Henna '?' M ? ' M ?.'??:, ili ? ..noi Rol??! G Mrs. ? G. ? ? .Im? ?,? r, ?? ??? l.ndioln. ?? M t erra. Mrs I ?aniel Unti? rharles ? Dana Warner ! low, Rob? ?? \ Van \Vy?-k. ''..n.-tal Hi ward ram ? ? rlei Frank I < ? ? ?? ? I. -' Conia ? ' ???? eral Mai tin ? M? Mah ?. ! ,a riiarli ; nt t l W Peters, ?l.I ? ? ? ? ? ? ?: t ?et avio de Za va und Marin ?? ? Ari imonte, I Ini, u .1 Varona, I ?: J \ ? ? o ? ,.? -? \? | imenei Dlaa ... ? ?um? rsln lo Riva ? M irlno l'.-ii i. lo Virgula '/. ?\.-.- i las m a Agramont?, jr. CONGRATULATIONS FOR Di:. PUPIS. PHYBIC1ANH INI l : I : :. li' IN 'l'Ili: ?G?'G?? RESULT "I' RIB EXPERIMENTS TO APPI IH A COST? RES? i: T? ? DAI The esperimenti with ti., new radiant wierg) which have been conducted by Professor Pupln foi the Issi three weeki have been followed with tir?* greatest Interest by member) of the medical pro n In thl city, and ? ? i . 11 Pupln re? ceived many congratulations from New-York slrlans upon hli . demonstration of tl ? advantag.? employment of the radiance In ihn practlc? ol rgerj as was exclu vel) r? |?oi Tl ?? Tl Ibune y? ? ? ? ? little doubl thai Di Pupln li the first experimenter In thin country lo develop the propertle* ul ihe ?m?? suit!? i- ntlj to ??! .. o the ul Hit) ol their appi t?, tl,?? Held ?,: ? ?I . Ait hough : h? I?' ?bl rn of hon to ovei op .? Ity of lh? ? Bull has yet to be ? ? ? ess of the ra) I ing dead tisi and '??? elm es in t ?.? h I) hai now b< en In ; uabl) proved, and li Ii no? only a question of . ? r.n, befon th? radian? s in .?;.. |.r.?. : .? in ai I, ,,-? ? hre? m l!cal Instil il thii ? Ity. ? '-'Ihv Dr. Pupln ?will ttei ? ., conferenc? of th? ? ' ??" .? ' - t . ? I?,-..,.? .ll,?..? "O . .. ail h in Hospital and nf the ..m? in?! 3urg? it * hlch he will ' xpl in, In detail the ? . h - ? ? and then advisi the ere lion ol the requisii? ??? pai at us foi Ih? subjection I patlenl to lh ra I ?r. Pupln did ? ?? p, ik? any experiments vestei la) 1 REUEPTIOS loi: DR. GREER. THE CHINESE Ol'ILD OF BT BARTHOI*OMBW'g r?IIl K'MI ENTERTAIN? HIM AT iir- ROOM? Th?? member? of Bt. Bsrltolomew*s Chin? ? Bundiy-achool and Toung lien'? Christian I dation gav? n recep?! in : ? the Ret Di Dav'.d H. Greet al unir r orna, No 8 Bl Mark'i ? lai evening. The room? nere par-k???! almost to suffocation by the young women of Dr Oreer's church end about ?:?\ Chinese member? ol Guild The exercises of t;.,? evening wer? Irecl m ol Mrs. Katharine Evens von ? ner. M.-?. '" A. I?..?..:.-; serving a? pianist. .-? of th?? members of the Guild took ? in In the ??? entertainment, some of ihem making ad am! >n< l.??? Hung, sen? an English -"'"? Back, Sweetheart, which receive bearti ? ??? ' 'h ?n I" i: Tun, ,?. ' '? ?? ? .?. ? o -? em? A i, posses? more Intelligence then ori?? Is apt t" credit ti?- "Celestiale" w.th, ?relcomed tha guests ,,f the evening, while I.?? \ at Sue? ??>' spoke In surprisingly ???,? Kng.ls ?. Th,? Miss?? Daley Smith, M. C Kux ton, Voik. Beatrice ?n*. ? man and M. Larimer ???" t ">k part. Dr, On n..id? un ad'lr.???. The object of the Guild la ii f.irnl-h t'ie C! eorr.?? pleasure mire profitable than th?? s*-dii -t!ve and expcnslvr game of "tan-ti -, .-?? Bar o mew's Church prate ta (hese Chinamen from -h* lr repr? ?? Id? G? I ? ', . I .,.? . ? r, a|| I, ,. an ,',,?, those who huve olii?. i,-?arJ for ih lr lights or their feeling-?. MASTERPIECES AT AUCTION. BALE OP THK GALLERY OF DAVID II. KINO, JR ?EVEN'TY-NINE PAINTINGS BRING *10,T33iV-Tl-'OY-. ON'S DRIVING HOME THE FLOCK" BRINGS WMA THE HIGHEST PRICE?A MEIS SuNIER FOR $.?JO?SMALL INTEREST IN THE ENGLISH ?il.Ol'P. Despite th*> wtltmtttf <*old weather last nicht.Chlck Srlng Hall was fllled to Its utmost s.atlnB rapacity. 1 .ttractton wo? th?? ?nl? by auction of th?? paint? inL.? which formed the collection of David H. King, Jr.. and amnn?.' the lare? fnthering of dentera and lovers of the tin?? arts. were people not only from Hi?? vidait?* <,r ?tii--? ettjr, but from ih?? most distant part? of th?? country, bent upon the purpose of pos? sibly securing som?? of the vtrltaiii?? rnasterplectes that were to be dlepoeed of, Amoni* them were painting*? of Troyon, Bchreyer, Mauve, !>? Neuville, Detalle, Sir Joshua R^-mods. Dor?, OtalnslMMrouch, Sir T. I.aw r.r:.'?*. Romn<ey, ('?instatile, Sir H. Kn? ? hum. ople, Inez, Marts, Berne-Bellecour, Hougue i?au, ?'?,????.-?. H.ia .1. and Sir W Beechey. porti ,n of the entire group of Id works numbered 7> pictures, the total which waa received for them being SU.??**?? Thi price? realised, Hi?? paintings of English artlata, wen t' be fair. Bui the pictures In the English ?roup, ?" ' >p!1?? to the stati mi r.r mad? ? ? ? Trlb . ? re? porter by a piomlnent art leaier of the dty, by no tneans fel bed pr,,-,?* agreeing with their Intrinsic Man* of the paintings by England'? beat known artlata were s"ld for comparatively small ; ? 'ili?? highest price obtained teat night was for a ; scene by C. Troyon, entitled "Driving 11 ::.? the Flock." Thw pinture, which was express? ?i !?? and cam? from the col.??,-tlon of Lord Ashburton, was anally knocked down to Julius Oehme ?.t ?1?0. The bidding started at ??,??? and ir. the course "f about halt a dosen blda wa_s carril : to tl^OCO, when the competition r? I ? It to ? battle beta en Mr. Oebme ar.d another (? alternate offers from each "f ROO, the '"?? ? marl waa qui kly ? lalned ind for a moment ti?;' waa a lull; bul with obvioua determination Mr, Oehme w. nt one better than h ? t.. ? ?? ?ach ? call, ani ultimately aecured the treaaure at the I ? ANOTHER HARD FIOHT. Another exciting and stubbornly fought competi? tion al*o took place ( r th? ? ?-??- i ? of two water? leflelda sci ne entitle ! ; .." painted reap??cilvely by Detail!? and De Neuville. Early In the bidding only two buyers ?,:? ? whim wa? Herman s-hau?. ?) of! ? : ? ?? ? ;;.~, from ea'-h. the price -\a.; run fro ? 11,200 to $1,700 ?hen Mr, Beh tus ms l ? bid, to whl ;, :.;- ; ;? ? nt Imme II itely replied ? ? ffei ? is, however, wore ? ?. an ? -? cut e ? the for SS. 100 each. Th? to Tisch a I mr ligure pi I ??? a ?? a work by ? l'aui tartlng? In at an hu ? ? .--? up ' > tl."?'. an ? ? p ? v< r \ with an ? Ivan ? of tin. Little Intercut ed In th? "Stud* : a Hor? bj .'?!? ' -? nler, a ivas sold ? ?r th? price ? ? : " I?'..r the ? ? the F >r? st." by Dia?, th? ? ? ? and It v. is not tt.000 had tn I that there ? . ? tl least d kf. Knoedler tt Co. ?n work for tt [n the - ? ' offer ..-???.' . ren for ? ? .?. ? other ? I inli ; wer? ?. - ? :?,???; ?G ai ? r ikewarm bidding, foi 12,000 and ti.'?'?>>. The ?. r t ?? British sf.mene were hardly irked b) much energy, as Is shown ? Omit gh wl ? was gt k? ! I iwn for tl ? .? ? ? .,: th?? ?a.e were .? | ?? r ?. ? ? !'? Iti ? : r - ? . ? s? ??? ' ?F '?'lii. PRICES ?, $17?? \? . .??18; too :?". ?????; mo ? :. ? . ... ,'?..? ? / ? , - ? ? -, .?'.??' ? il. . ? ?.??.?? ??? ! ' '?? ? lefl . ? : sao ? ? ? ' I ? . ? ?,., ? Ih? ?79 4??? ?'?Im?. 7~. ? 1 ? 11 ? : 17\ ...... T.".?' ? . ? fi : ,? 11??. '. . . ? ? ,i-'?" ??'..?.' ?.'?.? 7??? Jl X 7??' .'??17. '"" ? ' . ? -;'*' '?'?1'?. aun ? . ? ? PAO ' 1 '"' ' 338 ? ? ? . ? ?? 573 1 ' ? ?' ' ? ? ?-?.".. ?V V. I , ? ,, ? m \ . . ? :. ., ? |. ..,;,?. ' - I ?"" - 1.400 It IJ' ?17; I K ii ?:?. . . ? ? ? ?/1 nil IJ ? ? I ' '. ?? " 11'. Nain '-'?'"' x :. ? ? ? ?? .. ?? ?. ? ?n . . 1?''?"" ,, . .... 2.000 ?.???' m sir H. H 1 ? ?? ? ?. J. fu ?.??. ' *??; I- !.. 2.0B0 ' ... :: '\ ? , . 17:. ? pini il ?.?.-???. ' 7? I .; '. . - ,*..?; 1. I. v, iff ... 2.1*0 ?. ,?; ll. ? u: ..?... .:?:>.-??, ll 1.100 ? Ir ?. ? '??-? J ?; \i ? -,.;i ah ""'" , ?. |?ii u ? Ik? ? ??ti J i: ? ? r ?-,? li 17S2 ?OxlS : ? rn ? I, ISO l. ? I I'lX'JT?; , Ul l: ,i, > Ipl . 1 200 "l'orti ni , Mi? -. Hinlilmtn I? '? R ? so, ll! ?? III ,n,. ??7?3G?, ? .1. Ill. ?UU , "The Sleiiplna W ?'? "? ' 3I?*IM; u ? lul.urnr . SBO - ? ? ?.?. ? , |?>. painted I'.'" "L -? ? .???. ? "i. ? I ran Kn >**l - i.Slr G ?. ?) ? SQxV*. ? ". ........ .1,300 "I rtr.,li of a La?I>" iHIr VV ?: ? ? ? ? ?. BOs?U; T. .1 2,000 ? , ?. ?. ?? , mtV ? '?? ? 100 I J. II. fl .-?>'?. M ' I ? "1 . limine?" ij ?., ?. ' .... ,? I ?,,?? ,? ,; 11 nul ? ????'" --'??'? ' ' II Ll III Res I" ???? ? ;? ? >**H " '' ,- ?'. ,, ?, ?.?. ?i. P."??m M ,' ! : lennlnic?. ' ' . ., iisned si o ?-..? itisi ?- ? ?? ;: ?' V ?? ? p. ??! ? ? ' - 11 h ?? . ? Dreni <???.? Pr?? Ueile ????'"? Or??**?, I ,.. ft .... ih, ????? ? ?S ? ??! ?? ?? "?? m ""? ,,. |. .,.. , r , ibis BpplSratl... f tho ? ..?.,? uimeau ?hick ?? srs ip ** ???' ?hey ,? ira teraiMabti |.r. t? .????ma \ ?< ?; Isdlseelloe, ?. "slight" sttaek .f -? r ?? a. It Is Bsssmed arm seon pass off ... h ren ?P " 8.1 '?'"'? I In th. mesa IHM iK ,...,!??,,.,? unni ih- .limen? be? m?s ? -'? ? and tkra. If ? . eel ? ly rr.dle.ied, .- ? ? "?''"' ?"?' sad mm? ol worm tero, tot III sees ? Uxt, betel mm another, ll ? n,?? u ??..-r to rranrl to a ,.,.... ? mas* B ?ers at the ???"-?' ot ,,... ?., ..,. ,h?n ... leeporls? ? tk ?? si the start, er treat ? with rto4rai renwdt*? la Rs ssaterlty. ?. on turn ??uh etsra?*, ?,r it Basi no"?'? ree, Katartora rkes> niHi,. an! kktawy ? ? ?mpiaint?. ijusjepaai coMtlpatlon. : ,,,,? Benrousrasi on all ils ? km I rapid growth, ?,??' .lOuil ??? "io;i??i ta the i*id" by a Itesely |.?vU ? tl,? Ulti?!*. for Infants and Children. "Ca-.torlal.ivi well BaSfted U>children that I Cantoria cures Colic, Constipation, I pv'.iririi.nl it a* superior to ?iny pr?'si:ri?jt?on kuowutoine," ?. ?. Anelimi, M. D., Ill ?so. Otarfeed ??t., lir?joklyn, M. Y. "The IBS of 'Cantoria* Is so nrrtversAt end Its p trita BO well knonn tliat it se? nsa eroril of ri:>?:?-rotation to endorso it. PeWSTSthe InteClgent ftmfllee who do not ki^p Castoria within easy rack?*1 Carlos M_abtt:i, D. D., Hew York Citr. ir* ?ur Stomach, Diarrh?a, Kructatioa, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes ?fa? ffstion, Without injurious medication. "For several years I have rec?>mmen<Ie4 ' ( a-storla,' and shall always continue to do BO, as it ban invariably produced beneficial results." Enwix F. Pakdkk, M. Dn 125th Street and 7th Are., New York City", The Ci-.sT.u-R Coupant, 77 Mi-rrat Srnntrr, New Yore Ott. lKMk?HBMHUHH?ak?HHI 44 We Quote Prices When You See the Goods." In no other way can vou be made to appreciate how much our Re m ova! Sale of Selected Furniture meana to anyone irbo is thinking of baying, this spring. No matter for what room, or for wiial kin?l ul a house?City or Country??Cottage or Flat?Private Residence <?r ll<?tcl?? ?Single Piece, or an Entire Outfit. Every article in our store to-day is a "Bargain." How ?great a Bargain you cannot understand until yon come ami see. DEQRAAF & TAYLOR FURNITURE CO., 47 ?& 49 West 14th St. "Ilnurhlng m !! Hand" ?.1 Uarl?), ???p<?1 at lieht, au.T2; ?. I'ryei .1.000 "?. ? I?? !.? ?- ,:,!..?? ? ? ? ? ? . ?,,?<! Bl ? 21x10 O. Abel ?'-?"' . ????M't; p . WO ?Takln* an 11: Bern? I ? 1 ,???? . ? riti mm .':.'.\27. . eoo ' u ? iin" "'. '. ? 28; R O. . BT8 "An \ I.--?- r ' o ; Slmoi 10x2.1 ????, ? - ? . 1?'-? in Ari ?' - . I ? ...i-I Ut?.! ???25; H I 480 " ? ? G2; II Untie, 490 ? . ???! .?r rlir'.? ?--; :.?.'?,:? it ?'!.?, - ,, .. 2.K<" v M 1? S ned al rieht ?';?-- ? ?? ? .2.10? > ' ! ? ? ? ; l*W, ?|x34; 11 l.ln ' ? . 8,800 M? low? ?? M . ? r . . ? ?IT', ? ?? ? . ? : ? yer), ?'.^-?.-? at 32S.-.2; 11 ? l'eue?.?'? 100 "Iirtvlns H<>me ? ? ? ? . .'!.- ? ?? hm?.17.2'?? PREPARINO FOR THE DOG SHOW. S!"V OR MADISON SQUARE OAJtDBH. A Enne of carpenters ari re busy ?"?t?lij; up hep..-bes ai ? laj ng out a ring In th? larsi irena In Madli ?n twent ' Cl ib, which hli evening the ? ip? for the recep? ii dogs m 11 he p? irl) completed. Only ? few last night. The ? .?; tei ??:? rs. fi ' Boston ? t an Ivals srere r? pre? sentai ?/es of in?? bulldog ??r??--1. owned by ?'.. H ??, of Pi ?vtdence, R l It '.? ???;,<?.?????! tha ? ? s from 'istnnt placee s II ir? rt ve a lhat 11 ! reach h? nl early \?>?,?t:?'? Is y \ ? of the West ?: Kennel Club, th? Judging of the A ga ? I ? ? ? ? row moi ning si 10 o'clock. ? or Uetroi tan Kennel ? 'lub ? ' iv? ra of ?I oga W K? ? n< 1 " - rei j . - il ci uh o wi it has ro imi .??, the ' ; ,? . r. ?1 ? Ir- ? ? - ? ??.??.? ire Dr. ! I T. Foot? I. .M ? ll Ih.ini. . r ? tar) : : ' ? ' ? ? G doga. He will N? I dogs, ? ? ?. t ? ? *? t -. - ? York? ? ere. 1 ?anale I ?lnmont ter ? erri? ?. ei kei an 1 Italian grey? hound \ representatlvi ' ? bre? ? of doga never before exhibited in ti ml a leen at the ? how Ran itte ? name of this interesting doc. He li de lui," but i ? ?. .??? ? ? ? ? ? ?' ? 11?? ll ? ? g In Europ I . - .? . . iss at her? honor of bell .? . himsi'll It r ; ? ? 1 ' ? ? t.". t e r I ir a bull. s ?m? \t ... . r ?:?'?? ?',;.,-. < ? (?? ,?. r k ns Van - the best rouij ? rrop.iy, asilvri \ ?.. : ? the Ol ? ? ? . ? 1250, f ir th<> In ? CONOPEO ???? I/. CIA I! Dl\ \//,*. THE BI'EAKtSRB ? ??.~? ? 'S? '.'!'? STIONS ? G CHARITT. A nun r I memb ?n of the ? ??? reg itloi .. ? ..: ?. ?,?. Vork ? it) ind Iti \ inlty, gathered li-, St. D ?es over a linn r f "1 >oea ? ?. ntlftc ? "ti.it - Ity Tend to Dwarf the Bympathles?"? Dr, ?;. ?.? ?., eur, general secretar) ol the Bro ?k ? CU) Mission and Tra Society, and Starr J. Murphy ii; : - ?: the ev< nil - H ti w< re of ti. ? ..?irr: ???. thai ?elei ? beai un 1er any A number ??f flve-minui ? .i.ii >hik>? wer? made by several members of the club during Ihe evening. Ur. Le La he f id thm many own? ers ??f the larg? tenement-houses of th?? city, whirl. he said, were ti;?? ? ??? > ling places " crime, were Christians, and reiterated the itatemenl il ?r severaI larg? lurch urners all ?1 , . ? I aa a mat! . better Hi ipok? of the * n. .? iving the uelKlib ' ' "I In Iti vi ? He hop? I rh it the tim ? wuu! 1 -???" Illy , ime ? .? ? ? wool I the Interiors of the lodging-houses which line tbe Rower) from Chatham Square to Co >p< i i nlon, and which nlgl ?.. harbor over IO.?*00 men. He thought the ???nit of i.i icing .? man li straightened eli ? in ? m t ???: with th??-.? evil-doers u i^ criminal. TheofMcei ?? are S. S. M pies president; ?i.. and diari? ? ?, Hope, Vrnonij others prn nl wer ? Dr. 8 ? the !;???. It ? a Btlmson, rh ? Rev. l?r? s ?? *? Irgli . Dr. I, ' Wan r, Dr A. H. i:r ? !? t : Or. .lo.??. Ka II River, M?-- ; the Rev, Dr. Savag? Rob p .1 it .?. . i" Ni ? ois, the Rev Dr J. ?. 8?'U'l?ler, Jersey City; lo? Klncald, S s Mapies !?r II. ? ' ll ?ughl ?: and .1. ?' Cad). ? ? -? I D I \CE A \D /.ERO WE \THER. Bt'CH A COMBINATION ENOl'QH TO MAKB THS M ISTKR I't.i'.M SERB mi:i;1:v It's ,? ? ild '?.? \ when Ihe plumbers huv?? fun. Whiie the mercurj wsi finding tri aero polni sad ita best, or worst, to ir,?t bel >? it. while everything congealed ir ? frose and p? ?pie srho hsd t? i>?? on the itreei whipped and rubbed theasselvs to stlm.ii.it?? circulation, an?! while pasaenfera la public conveyances ahlTetn ? and began to p wh.u a '?'>!! tiii?? Maneen musi bsee had; while water-pipes bur.??!, there a ui .i??y ssd warnte an,] a merry good lima .it the ivntra! Opere Hesse As? sembly Rooaas, where the Master Plumbers' Asso? ciati ?n of New-York was Invln,? IU annual bill. It haa i?,,, ,, dull season with the plumber*, and essay boschi r -k? \a tor the bili la ?? bslf-heaxt? ? way, but plumbers' stock goi-a up an th- mer.'ury torn down, and th ?se who sere net kept away from the ball lasl n!?hi by the aneaos] pn uf buslseea rsJts, enjoyed theaasalraa th?srosghty. Tb? aS**1Tf**l besan at utiout ? o'clock. Ther? Read the Article Headed "CHARMS of the AUCTION" IN SUNDAY'S HERALD! Attend To-Day at Two! IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Antique Furniture, Tapestries, Paintings, Bric-a Brac, &c. AND TRI- ? SUPERB EMPIRE SUITE, Valued at $8,000. D. Lindenborn, AUCTION F.KR, ">OtV. St Kroa(*'vay to ____.'_' 5th Are. THE GLORY OF MAN. STRENGTH, VITALITY. ONLY SI.OO. MOW THYSELF. WU Uk?yi? Uli4 BoiencU ?tre??, ? Hi I AnNCn, Mi U. Boato??. ? ??.?. Tai ???t mnn ?I'm ui.i?T in amibic*. tlil?i ?..???. ,? 1111, w ???? > k.i-inu I? the IVabodf? M<-iil?-ul liiNlicmr ,-?-.at>.!?(.?<] in ly!)), tu nuota ?ai awarded *:.? ???1?1 inclini by ih? ?uti??*,?*! *.].?.II. ?,I ?.?.?... Ir,II..?? : ? ??. PRIZE KSrAY t. Ks? .... 11-.I.-.1 \lllllilv. \.?.?.???? and l'I? ?-I.nl Orbit? It? ,?,?! .i.i III-., ???.? ? ! ?... Ititi.? Ih? >oune. th? ? ???, ,r ? ri.? ? : ? ' m :?.-,? r. ,? ???G?^? ? ? ,.? ? .?. wltk leMlm nial? KHKK, ^ ? Th,? SiLii???? .?f LlfCI : \??lf-Pr???cr?> iiiiIihi. pi ?70 ,, . 123 iuxaluable pre?-ri|> ?, ?,? fi r ?, lite .,r, ! , ? r tuo ?! menues, full gut. only $1.00, ? It. ' . - t ths b??t. G?? the subjects treat??. ?\-i pul >:.?!. snd :.j\e an ?norm ns ??I? thrnushiul ?' - intry ?nd ?? ??,? Read thsca bow, and !?..m ? be NlriuiK. ?lum-. .??? ! imiiil). llcnl Ihj?elf. ?. ?.? Ie? Iv Me.] .1 Initltut? h.is ln'..t?trr?. but M ?qua!? ?r -? p II ??.? ? -?, Sick Headache CARTER'S ITTIE PIUS. Positively (urnl tof ili???.?? lini.? l'Ili?. They also relievo Lustre?? .'iMin Dyspepela, Indigestion ami Toe Hearty liai mg. A ? r:??? ' rinr?dy for Diz.slne??. Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad T.i??,? In the Mouth. Coatetl Ton ?. ?-. Pain tn the Side. Toll PID LIVER They reg Ulli !?:e Bowels. ( IRTE* .MEDICINE CO.. ?. V ??? on the programme. an4 m isi of th e ?.?? iti ? I? I remain? . for the List. The offl ere ???' the a noclatlon ere: Henry ?3. tlab.iy, pr?sident; 1??? im I. MI'.-rmott. vie?? president: ?' ? ??? - nlosser, recording secretary; ! ? , I. 1 - ? ? ?:., . Jo.-ili . u.a. treasurei \n ? .??.? 1! Brown, mar?hal; charle? A. Walsh, ?ergeant-at-ari ? .1 ime? Qllroy, .loiin Mlteh \:?\;.?.?. Bryant, IVUIlam Montgomery and Henry .1 Paulson, immltt?? of Ar rangements wa.?* Milton Schnaler, ?'hairman; Thomas J Cumm'.ns, ? ima? J. T.i irney. rhar?a? Schloesser and ? J. McC rmack FIRE ?.V I DRUG 1 \7> SPICE MILL. \ LOU OF *. ' ? IN RUT iBRaVST. -ALARM Iff ? \ IMRNT-HOUtB?. T?, ? eeven-n ?? factor? taf ?>a?a?t??? Br'>ther**> dru? . . -? manufacfir?f*, ?hie? during th? last thirt) ? ?rs ha? stood whew R?tg?m O?t?m u?*4 .,, ?.? i? tn- days w:i-r. th- lower I-??* ??? **as ? ..?,!.. ,lu ,?:>,.is district, SM badly .lam agi I b} Ore earl?, last Bight TU? k?ca is P-aced at KS K?, and I? coven ? by luursiw?. William ??-IM.V.??!!?? .he n?*??? wat.-hman. diaroi* ,?,, 1 tfc-S tir- ?m ih.? to(. floor of the ??? while malc |Bg ., tour Of the bulMI.H .? few m.nut.?? after ? o'clo?-k. and Informel Pulle??!?? Pill??, of th? ...... ?? , ; n An ?tarn wa? ?er.t out. and g ft? nmate? Igt? '? -h*e*??rl arrio?!, to Und th? ??,.,?, - bun?Bg i'?' ???? anteng the iry grlnding-mlUg on tb? sven?h lloor. In ?;iite of th.ir effort? the Bre quickly at? lia????, the roof and spread down war I to th? Boor below, ?Wtsond ?nd thirl alarms ? 11 ? si un I? i :" r?p ' su? ? - -?? i' Th min Inclu?? Nos. -. ? ?ad ,; RuUfft To the north, and fr nting on RiKgera-st-, le a lon?: Une ? lenem nt-houses, known In the neighborhood us Penitentiary How " TU- mil! overtops the?e by Ihre? Stori? ? :.:? 1 ti ?' :??:?:?"? ? "' Hi'? r .w. f- ar ?? mi exploekm ? mon? ine drugs, ?which rum r had lt. w,.r.. stored in the mill, carri?d th"ir furniture out to the sidewalk and made preparation? for a haety ??-? of the firemen. fllt'lr.?:. An h. bowever, got ? li waa no esptoalon j work on Iht ... flames under control, and ther? The .aus?? of the tit?? it? unknown. COWPERTHWAirS RELIABLE CARPETS. NO SI ? U 111??!! QVAUTirS AM? LOW ????? TO BS 1" MD AMTWH1 RE KUH*. LOMG t REDIT. 1??4 Wem 14th ?tree?.