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THE NEWS OF BROOKLYN. BEADY FOR THE BATTLES. TUB CONTF.KT FOR CHESS SCPRRMAVY TO RECIN* THIS FORENOON'. BJgnTHI OF Till* AVHRVAN* TC AM AM. ilF.RK. HOW THF. INTKPNATiriNAI. '.AM1T3 Witt* I MF. co.vnrrTKra. The second cable mutch for ilia trophy offoroa, by | Sir George Wsunss begins to-day. A team of ten. j representing America and trio Hrooklyn Chess , Club, will he at one end ..f the wires, tn the Ac*4- | )my cf Music. Brooklyn, while a team of ten, repro- j **ntlng Great Britain ami the British Chaos Club, j Viii be at the other end of th.*- wires. In London. The trophy, whick waa won by the American team Slat spring, will bo exhibited in tha* rotunda of thc Academy. \t I> o'clock this morning there will be SB ex- , rhango of courtesies between the teams. At r*::!'* ihe players will take their scat.-., and the men will , >e paired. Then Professor Isaac L. nie will cai! ! the turn of a tossed coln. If he wins the British ' players on boards 1, 3. f>. 7 and <? will have first j move, while the Americans will have first move on the other boards. At 10 O'clock a BB. the first | plays will be made Each player is reaulred to make twenty moves each hour of his own time Tn a.'..litton he has tho j time consumed by his opponent nnd the time spent In cabling, so. ns S matter of tact, a player need make only twenty moves In about three or four hours I.nst year some of thc annies stretched out to sixty or seventy moves. There will bo an intermission from 2 to I p. m. snd the last disclosed move to-dav will bs made at 6:30 p. m. Another move will then be allowed at each board, but it will be ca hi-vi to the umpire at the opposite side and sealed for the night. This is done so SS not to give one of thc players the opportunity of thinking all night over h's oppon? ent's last move. The piny to-morrow will begin at IB a. m.. and, with an Intermission from 2 to * p m.. end at 6:30 ?j rn It ls believed that all ths games will be finished by -, p m., but lt; cane any janies ar.' |iot finished by the Hos.ns boin- Emanuel I.asker, the champion of the world, will decide which player hail the better of it. Baron Alh.-rt de Rothschild, of Vienna, will be referee of t.ic mat.-h. Leopold Hoff cr. of bondon, will serve as umpire for tbs American team, Admission to ihe Academy during ihe games will be only 2.", cents Th,- botes snd some of the parquet se,as will bs resem ,1. Barry, th. last of the American team, arrived hera from Boston yesterday. The team attended a theatre party lasr evening im,i pul up al (Vj L'lar endon Hotel for the night. ? ? INSPECTING THE POWER PLANT. PRBflDCKT BERRI SUGGEST! MORE STAIR ways POR THE BROOKLYN END OF THK BRIDGE Bridge President William Berri, accompanied by Superintendent Marti.-., yesterday mada a tour of - ape, lion <>f the engine and dynamo rooms at th* Ilrooklvn terminal Mr Bari is at ths Brides early .?uni into these days, and In facl says that he shall devote practical!) all of his nine to lt for sev? il.I weelu no called .Mr. Martin's attention to th. necessity ?f providing relief for ths congested Blair* waya afr. Martin says va: two additional siati ways mn bs built si a (SMuparatlrely small ex penae, one lo ba ai tbs loft-band corner of the en ? ? ?-? from Banda-at., and Htiother io open at the uiip' J' ? nd Of thc station At the dynamo plant Mr. Martin announced tba* the i>r?-s.-n* power-house i ould not supply enough power to operate Ihe tr .;i,>j linea on ths Bridge, aiv l 'Vat a no* and larger bouse will bava to v bulli ;'. ihe Bridge furnlshe ? ? powei Tin- report, of ihe experts on the proposed lm proved Bridge connect lom will ooma up at Tues? day's snooting of .he iruateea The <tue?tton of Ananda! arrangements beta i tateea and trolley and -vated companies has no; >.: }?' > ii ,li. USS, I. ? -.-?-.? Harton ?'? iv- Bracklyn Elevated . ::i il ;tit- officials of bia roa ? -<! .; w ith ref, renee i . . ni eli -i I ll nsti team f ita ara were allowed to run over I he Kl Idge. ? TROUBLE OVER RAILROAD FARES. THE RAPTIgT TOt'NQ PKOPUCfl IXION OOKVKN TI"N MAY MOT ('"ME TO BROOKI.TN THM BUMMER. The project of having the onvention of the Bap? tist Toung People's Union of Am. rica In this city ? struck s snag. The troubli i In regard to rail? road rates, Al the previous conventions a one fur.- r..... bas been allowed. On Tuesday tbs Trunk I.lne Association in form ,i s committee fr,,m the Brooklyn Executive Committee that li v\,,ui.i roi grant anything bul a fare and a third :?> Brooklyn, lt was staled thal such a rate in the mlddV of the summer would d?-n>oralize the sesboavd traffic H ia noa*, iioui,'fid whether :h*. convention will bs held in Brooklyn. No dec*, sloi nil i> reached until the meeting of t!i< Kx ecutlve Committee in Chicago on Tuesday. TACHTSMEX ARE IXTERESTED. THET ARK ivohkiX''. FOR THE VII.DTNG OF NKW PIER AT BAT TWBNTT NINTH BT., POR aENERAL rsi: The question of having: the city hulld a puhlic P>r ni tho end 0f Hay Twenty-ntntb-st., Benson hurst, for th,, s -.-ommodatlon of the yachting resi? dents of the place, will be brought up for discus? sion at the next regular meeting of the Gravesend Bay Yacht nub. Petitions have already boon sent BUI to tho various yacht clubs near New-York for signatures, and when they are returned a com? mittee will be appointed to walt on the Park Com? missioner to see if they cannot sec-ore the pier. Should th>- yachtsmen Lo successful In their ef? forts ihe Grave*.-nd duli will run a naphtha launch from UM pier to their clubhouse St 1'lm.r I'ark throughout the yachting season, which will be a trreat accommodation to the members and their friends. The waler front where ti,.* pier is asked for is within a few hundred feet of the property which the club occupied arni was ordered io vacate in the spring of lSi>5 by th? Park ('om missioner, as tiie grounds were wanted for the ?-!te of th*? proposed new Bonsonhursl Turk The pier would make an excellent landing for email yachts and rowboats, and tho yachtsmen would see that lt was k>",,t In good order. If the yacntsmer. are unsuccessful in securing the pier at the place askid fur. lt i? likely that another site will ba, selected Just off tho new park. DR. CB IVERS IB OEXEBAL SECRETARY. The Rev. Dr. K. E. '"oh.-ce, of Hrooklyn, has been Chosen general e*-rr et.irv of the Baptist Young Peo? ple's Onion of America. He will leave Brooklyn for Chicago In the hitter part of this month, where he will succeed th" Rev. Dr. J H. Wilkins, who re? signed th** general taeoretarysb-l*.' to resume pulpit work For several yean- I?r. I'h'.vers has been the district secretary of the Baptist American Mksslon nry I'nlon. with headquar'ers In New-York. LONG 1BLAXD SOCIAL VOTES. At an entertainment to be giver, at the I'arlsh house of Bt Mark'8 ?'nurdi. Islip, this evening, sev? eral scons from the best-known of Shakespeare's plays w-i'.l be presented is tnbtl BUB, The programme will be varied by tiie Introduction of instrumental ?elections. The details ure being nnanged b- Mrs F. C. BtydgBn The ponng people, of Hempstesd had a ptenanuit Informal reception on Thursday evening, when they were the guests of the Misses AamUS. The committe*- which baa" charge of the arrange? ments for IhS colonial tea to be given at Hempstead en February 22 met on Wodnoadny afternoon and perfected Its plajis for th, Ol I BSaOn The M>stio So.-ial dub. of Hempstead, ls arrang? ing for B i ard party, lo DB given on February at*. Tf.e women of the Hi.i.'.lngton I'nlversallst Churi h, of Whack the Hey \V. S. Hallou ls pastor. gave an anti rtntoasMnt and sale of useful and fancy srtl, les ai |ha i.ar*o:.age yesterday afternoon and e\*nlr.g. The entenalnmont B*hren *,> the young people of tho Christian Endeavor Bocletl of Huntington on Monday arri nlr.g was successful. A reception will be given at Central Hall. S'-a vii fr. .-'? evening, In honor of Lincoln's birth? day, 'i li being arranged by Professor Mott, ci the ear (.et-* soli, liatlon of the members of hit* olae.s Th<- elana urn, Us friend!, are Invited The JV/ ft fan..- Mr- I arter, Miss Carter and *Novr.-!. ?*.<i Howard Carter. Of Huntington, arc rooking arning*meir.*, to em-nd the .xming summer in Europe, and < xp.-< ?. lo star: early In Juna. nih 'i'oLT li"!''v l"Vn "'' ,1" Huntington Social tJSSi l'-yT'--..,- eu hr. and dancing wll.n Joyed, and .. Bupper win be s.-ri.i A fir:, entertainment will bo given Ul the aassssnMi ?Kr'T.li *?-:-' Kli% sfi(""' )'u!,il'' ?,<r'co' ? Thursday i Fobruan 28, It va:; be i lecture rn "The sights fln,trr,Tr.i'B "-rf*w-York'" ">?? *?? bo profusely ?"--' fund. Proceida will go to tho Behool ' THK LIBRARY IX DANGER. BROOKLYN'S PRES INSTITUTION MAY BI KIM.BD HY CONSOLIDATION 'TiMMISSIONKRs ALARMED AT Tilla HU 09 THK APPROPRIATION ASKKli FOR A WW Ah AF ITA'. TO UK MADE TO-PAY. The Brooklyn Free Library ls In danger. Thnt fact wan mit'le known yesterday at tiie organization meeting of thc first Honnl of Dlrsclora of the li? brary, nt which ex-Mayor Drvld A. Moody was elected president. Mayor Wtirstcr Informed the Beard that at the last meeting of thc Greater New-York Charter ? 'ommlssloti he had asked for n special provision keeping alive thc ad of laat, which atithnriJ'es the city nf Brooklyn to Issue SSBJ.asj nf honda for a li? brary building, and also tbs nj Iroprlatlon of Ita..-"" annually for tbs maintenance nf the library. Th. M.iy?r sni.i th.- Commiaalon?ra wera alsnasal at thc slz?' af thc bond Issue required by thi.* law. and voted against the special provision asked for, giv? ing .is n reason that the library waa not yet In ex? istence, and that thc great.r etty should not be bur dem d with .so expensive a project. "Mr I?e Witt Informed me." continued the Mayor, "that a fSasral provision at the close of the charter would keep this library net alive." "Corporation Counsel Durr advise* the Insertion of a special clause.'' said Tax Collector R. Ross Appleton. "Tbe chapter in Which a special clause must he inserted Win he passed upon finally to-morrow af? ternoon," cxplalred His Honor, "and action should be taken at once." "Unless something- vigorous ls done to-morrow, nothing sril] tic done for many years toward estab? lishing a library." said Mr. Appleton. A COMMITTEE TO BSE THK COMMISSION. Messrs Boody. Appleton and Charles M. Chad? wick were finally male a committee to waylay the Commission al Its meeting to-day and urge t 8 adoption of a special pr.,xis.on. Thc Brooklyn Com? mission, rs arc to be urged io throw their Influence In favor of t!ie free library for Brooklyn. The meeting yesterday was heal '.n Mayor Wars.er's ofli.e. Tr.- appointed directors were a? signed to th- following -erm.* by lot: Ons year. R, Robb Appleton, Jonn D. Kelley and Herbart i\ Qunniaon: txx j years, Charles M. Pratt, ex-Mayor Charles A. Bchleren and Charles M. Cbsdwicb; three years es>Mayor David A. Boody, D- ?*'? ?*?*? Wi'!, mis and Willis I,, Ogden. Messrs. Pratt snd Bchleren both declined nomtna* tiona far in., presidency, and Mr. Boody reluctantly a . -pt. a ii- office. Mr Appleton was made ssc rs tary and Herbert P Qunniaon treasurer. After "ona- discussion Ihe Mayor was asked to re? na. *' tin* Corporation Counsel to draft a bin in? creasing the appointed members of the Board from nine to twenty-one. The purpose of the Increase is to make places for Mrs Craigie snd other women Interested In ;he work, and to have rill sections of th- city represented on th.- H....rd Ths Chair xx.ts Instructed ;u appoint a committee on bvlsWfl LAND SHOULD BE GIVEN NOW. Ma, or Wirster and Mr Appleton, after the meet? ing*, both eapreased themselTes in favor of having tbs city of Brooklyn, befor.- ihe rcnsolldatlon, pre Beni :,? the library a plot of lund. The act enables ths cltj tO ni.ike such a gift, and ii was argued thai the library might si well ha-,- li as th- bis;. a, r dix Mr Anpl,-ion suggested Ihe propriety of giving -lie utile parksdjolnlng th- Municipal Bulbi? ng ? tbe library Mayor Wursts* *ald he wanted to make the llbrarj swell aa In naru.. Hi a/anted a large number of stations throughout the city where th.- people could have books delivered to tnein ?-a. RECEPTIOX FOR III SHOP XIXDE. THK EPWORTH LEAGUE OF THK HANRON PLACE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH COMPLIMENTS THK HOARD OK CONTROL. The Hanson Place Methodist Kpls.--.pnl Church, if xvhich the Rsv. I>r. I.-mis Albert Ranks ls pa? tor. was crowded last night. The occasion was a reception given by tbs Hanson Place chapter of the Epworth League to Hlshop William X. Ninda ?ind the (len.ral Hoard of Control The Hanson Place chut,t-r Is officially known as Kpworth I,.-agii- Chapter, No 1,001, and the reception was given under Ibe susptces of its literary department. Ths General Honnl of control ls elected by the deners 1 Conference every four years. One week In each xear the Board holds a session, and such i session ls now bi lng held in New-Vork City. This appcar.-d to the Hanson I'la e chapter ns B Rood opportunity to offer this compliment to the Board, and tbe reception was accordingly planned. Besides tbs m. mbers of the church, there Were about two hut,dr<.1 Invited guests, including the presidents of all tbs chapters In New-York ?'ity ami Brooklyn The Windsor Orchestra of New-York City, under thi eaderahlp "f E. M Browns, furnished tbs rraisiu. The programme opened with th- singing of the hymn. "Blest Be th- Tie that Hinds." by th audience, Th- RSV, Dr. Hanks, pastor of tbs church, than offered prayer. The installation of th.- offlcera of the chapter f-.r i.M'7 followed. These officers were l>r. William li. Johnston, president; <'harle.* A. Wilkin*.ai. ni si vice-president; Edwin M. Stone, second vice-president; Eugene M. Travia, third vice-president; Edmund K Todd, fourth vice* pr. aldent; .1 Prank McDonald, secretary, and W, i. Ilueaton, treasurer Addressee were delivered by Dr. W. II. Johnston arni Bishop Nlnde. At the end of th- formal part of tia programme refreshments xx ? ; ? Bert ed, Thc committees of the evening wore aa follows: Committee of Arrangementa. K. M. Trav a, chair? man, and l' ix Todd as* , iate ahatrman: Recep? tion, Edward Tea,, chairman; Social, Qeorge rf. Hilbert, chairman; Coal lt,mm. William Georg. Heath, chairman; Refreshments, M.*s Klla Kent, chairman; Lemonade, Miss Crace Ansley, chair man. Among those present were John French, prea id. nt ..f ihe Hoard .,f Trustees of th- church: City Auditor John R, Sntion, Police Justice Charles K T-.ile. Noah Tebbetta, A. C. Mintram. Fred Walk er. Oeorge Smith. William A Strom. Charles Mil? stead, fl. ailbert. O. K. Eldridge. B. K Carey l>at, l-l Von Nostrand, Willis McDonald, lr., Prank Mi - Donald. T. H. Tllton and Dr. charles 1/ Barnett. EEOOELTN BOCK ET PLAYERS LOST. ranrE.\TT*n nv a team PROM princeton* iv tsb clermont ax F.vtn tunk. A hocker team from Princeton defeated the Brooklyn hockey team In Clermont Avenue Rink last night hy a Beor* of 2 to 0. As the Beor* Indi? cate?, the game was exciting, nnd the teams WSTS evenly matched. Hoth goals were made |*> th*, sec? ond half They wire scored by Meserole nnd J*ar dei Tl,- teams lined up aa follows. Prin,-i i, Bptaratn, goal; Rodd leaptate), t>"lnt; Tim tew. rover potat; forward*. VanoeTpool, rant** Arrea Brooklyn Mallock. r--*l: Ranrlall. point M?.-k*m.?> Oftver p.int: forward*, fhalnner. .tacohs Wade Wort rt *n,i Drakeh (eaptaJs) -.-?.-?_. GLEASON and the ru narr. I.ITTi.E DOVWt THAT LOttO IgLAKO CTTrg KAYO* WIU. VICTO THK WORK OK TT1K A LD KI 1Mb V Mayor rjleason. o' Long Island City, waa not saying much yesterday about thi. r.ew budget that the Common Council prepared on Wsdnesday night There are no raaterlsl dlfferebces between it and the new one previously vetoed by the Mayor. While there has been .som- increase In certain depart m-i.ts. tiler- has hem in others a decided cut. Th? Aldermen raised the salaries o' the srrgeant-at arms and another offlYi.ii. both Bntt-Gleasoa. |i.v> a year each, while them was no allowaaes made foi thc Mayura stenographer, ai, I the pay of sec? retary v.m ii* ,'ron; 11.400 io Imkj a ye.ir. The Mayor refused to discuss these changes, but there xxa* a six look In his eyes. According to the fol* lowers Ol the Pig Mayor, the budget la an insalt to I li la .. partisan i.udg-t, they allege, beean* ii discriminates In favor of his opponents and against in- Mayor Th.- M.ivor is determined that the t'ommon Coun? cil shall sdopt fl budget that will furnish enough money to run the city goxernm-nt There Is no doubt, lt ls said, that the Major will veto the second budget. ? DEATH Or il AU EKE E. ll. DE HAAS. Maurlee Krcderlek H. da Haas, son of the late M. F H. de Haae. the marine artist, died at I'M o'clock on Wednesday night at the home of Reuben L. \\ .'.si. No. 78 Cruiun-a-y-st., wher? he waa visit? ing. He h:ul not ber,, f. ,-ijng well when he called at Mr Walsh's home, where he was taken fuddenlv III. Dr. Heardsley diagnosed the case as pneu? monia. He was twenty-five years old and was born In Brooklyn. Ai*!er bein** graduated f,orn Rutgers College, bs (onflned himself entln ly to marine painting. His frlenda any that he waa an nniat of great promise, inheriting ninny of the ehafactsr* istlr-K of his father \lf- had a studio at No I] We*' Tenth-si, New-York. A number caf hts ploturea have been exhibited at the Academy <>f Deaugn, ll lem** two slaters. Mrs Marie de Haas Lambert nial Mis.* W K de Hann The funeral will tabs Place at 2 o'clo-k this afternoon at the home of Mr. WtUfli. and the burial will be In Greenwood, i ?I NEW-JERSEY NEWS. THE HOLIDAY AT LAKEWOOD. AN 4TTnA.*TlVF BERIBsl OF tHafaP OTRTsWTg mtv PARKI. BT THK OCBAM '"I NTY HIST 1'1.1'H. lakewood. Keb. ll (Special.) Klaborote prepars tlons have been made by the officers of the i)rc;,n County Hunt and Country Club for their midwin? ter goif tournament. Which begins tomorrow morn? ing and will CUnttnUS until Saturday evening Play ls schedub-d to .'oninicni-e on Friday morn? ing nt flitO S'clOCh with th.- first eighteen holes In th., thirty-six hole handicap wh., h ls to occupy the entire dav. In the Otont of a v.-ry large entry Hst. play will begin snell Amt **vt hour earlier than Stated 'Hi'- second half will take place In the afternoon. Th- handVnp In this match ls limited to eighteen strokes and incl.il play rules will gov? ern The first prize l? a beautiful and costly tank? ard, presented by Mrs. George Gould, wife of the president of the club This hand-ome trophy weighs BlXtJ Ounces, and its artistic dc.-ora'lons are thoroughly typl al of thia popular sport A full-slz elf ball, nestling In a socket of i.'.ti.-. an.l a <-?r rea t reproduction in anarer >-f IBs* ..m.-..l ball used In th" game, serves as a knob to the i ov. r. on th> front, in vignette, .s a line etching <>f tho imf links, with s.v.ral players In a.-Hon. Otont ' "'" has been taken to accurately depVt all minor de? mits, The Inscription, SUM Stche*n, v..nils around the cup. Under thc Inscription and decorations lhere is a rich border of golf balls, adi)..] size, pro? jecting from ii bed of pine and cones, suggestive of Lakewood's famous ninon The effect of these is both uni,tue and artistic. A silver flask will be given for the best scratch score. In this contest, the club introduces a rad? ical departure from the usual custom of allowing the winner of the cup to take the prize offered for ;h? i,,-st scratch .sror^. If bis card entitles bim to the sim--, by debarring that player from taking the tta-k on account of the value of the Gould trophy. <m Saturday thors will be two handicap contests of eighteen holes each, m.der medal play rules, and with the handicap tn each limited to twelve strokes. That in the morning Will be for the Ocean County Hunt ard Country Club cup, and thnt in the after? noon tor th.- consolation cut., whick ls tbs gift of I'wight Miller Harris The second prizes will be a cigar Jar In the first and a silver ctgaretM box In tl,.. BC ond. The club cup ls of solid silver and massie.* In Its appearance, iv handles are cast to depict the gnarled .nu! knotted grapevine and are brought tn lOUCh with Ihe cup DJ an artistic com. ptlot) of grapes ami loaves The design of the consolation cup ls original, lt ls In the form of a silver golf bag an.l tests on an ebony ba-e. The shoulder strap forms the llanillo, and every detail, including Ibo pocket for the halls rtn,i the different straps and ,11- ki-s, has been can fully followed in its eon* structlon. In the consolation mat. h no player will bc per? mitted t" luke purt unless lie has turned In full acorei In tho previous matches In which be has competed. Stages will bc on hand to convey visiting golfer*, ftom the hotels an.l depot tO Ihe links and lok, and :ho players win be the guests of the dub each day at lum lien In the - lUOboUSO. ? -? IX8UBAXCB AGEXTS wm: thieves. um*.i: ruo ok THEM TALKED with tub it.o PRIBTORg uti-: OTHERS RORBED THE sai/ion7 Antonio I-'. Monaco, an Italian padrone and sa? loonkeeper, at No. "VII Qrartd-St., Hoboken, WS visited yesterda) morning by a rr.an who Bald tha' be wanted to hire a large number of [tatiana for contract work Monaco was anxious to supply tbs rs, and went out .a ith the n.aii id make terms. Tho Stranger mating,'il to absorb Monaco n attention for fully naif an hour, and lu iii.- mean time three other naen entered the saloon, wh;. h had i.e.-n loft in charge of Mrs. Monaco. A gi;b taiking member <>f ths trio asked permission to .-p. ik aboul -otne Insurance io tile woman In a rear room, ami while he was bard at his task th.. ol si deftlj '...pp,..i the tu:, secured nearly IOU and ran away, They srere closely followed by the "in Burance" man. Poll .men McKenns and Leahy were informed of th.- operation, .md gav.- chase, tapturing on.* man tn th.- rear of the saloon where hi had Jumped ., fence, and a se, ,,7,1 man In JefXeraOn-Bt Th" lat? ter avas brought to a standstill ?t tie point of a r. volver. The prisoners srere booked aa Charles Har? rison, of No. ii'. F rst-st., Hoboken, and William Newell, of No. Kl Thlrd-st , New-York. a.V 1 xs AXE MASS DASH EUR LIBEETY, IT COSTA HIM HIS FREEDOM, AB THK. AUTHOR] ? tish wann heady io let him ho wu kn UK TRIED Tai EKAPB. An Insane man about to be liberated from tho Hudson .'outity Jail In J, rs. > City \-stenl.iy made a break for liberty, was caught after ii sharp i ha--, and lost his freedom, as lie was sent bink to a ,-ell. Th.- prisoner ls Edward Burke, who vv., arrested in Jersey City on Tues,lay while proclaim? ing the v:r;ues and ability of Grover Cleveland. He was committed to the Connty Jail for examination -by County Physician Converse. Mis. Burke, moth? er of ihe young mali, concluded lhat she could take care of him at home, and procured a dlschargi for him from Justice I'otts. Sn.- presented the dis? charge yesterda) mon,my at jail. Burke area taken down stalrv to the Office of the taller. Instead of entering the office, he bolted through the from dOOl and ran through ( '..kiamba v. Constable Oolden was in the office, and darted after and over? hauled the fugitive befor. li- had run half a block. Mrs. Burke, after tie break for liberty, corni,id.-.I that sh., .-ould not control her eon, at,,I fisk.-,1 ihat he be o, ked up again. H.- was BOM lo a cell nnd his dlacharge wns cancelled. WHITE CAPS HIRE MEX A Xl ORO. THET PREPARE TO HAN"'". HIM r.i'T LET HIM '," Kv ms PRoafinn th leave Tonne, Ilridpeton. Feb ll (gpectal* White Caps VUtttOd tho house of Mrs. Neaylon Chester, a srhlte woman, living in Port Morris, late Uutt night nnd demanded thal Charita Lee, a colored ni,.,, who waa living there, come out of the house. They made a lo' of i ? ss and tired off revolvers Lei was frightened by the demonstration and bolted through a window a,-,,I mode Vr Ihe vv,.,j,l-*. The crowd nave chase and overtook him. He had not waited io dress, and had on only his night clothes When caught, lie begged Vr mei - and m.-..I- all kind*, of promises, saying he would leave town at once if they would permit him to gi. Som.- one produced n rope, and preparations were mad" ;.. bang the negro. A noose wns care? fully made in lt. This took considerable time, aa ra on. appeared to know Just how to tie the proper kind ,.fa knot Meanwhile tiie negro was irem.>, with irigni Then ins free -n.t of the r-.p.. waa thrown over a limb of a tr-e. and I..-*, was told to pray Ile prayed, bit 7 va.i- ro be i.-r ,, , Thinking bc waa sufficiently frightened to keep his promise, the crowd permitted him to return to the house f>r ids clothing, and then saw him s;..r, on a run to gol out of town. His departure was greeted with tiie dis-barge .,f plsiols and the shout? ing of tie- men. ,\ warning w.i- also conveyed io til" wom.in that the negro wns aol t>. ba harbored by her. The crowd then dispersed, ? ? l UE88EX0EB FOILS HIE DETECTIVES. Elisabeth, Peb. ll (Special' A big .-row,, gathered nt th.- I'cntrai Railroad station here mia morn lng in sntidpatlon "f seeing mme trouble t,e twoon express maaaenger Michael Campbell and the detectives 111 the employ of the t lilted States Express Company, who were there awaiting his arrival Campbell presently appeared, but .lld not have any package. *,, ,,,? dMaSctlVOS, who Were watching his movements from the window of the telegraph office, mad. n,, attempt to stop him bi* as in- tram was aboul leaving c.. nation I . il bltner, a lad who is known ...s .. cross-countri runner, dashed across tv- platform win, ,, pack age. handed it to campbell, who was standing ,,i the step; ol a ...r. and waa ..way acaln like a nash, li.,- manoeuvre caught me detectives off iix-lr guan], and they had no chance to int. rc.7,1 th" lad. ? Tl. crowd on the platform taunt.-d them over he episode, and they t,,.-k th.- train back to .Wm v < Ity. lo-nlght Campbell ram.- out with a pa U age, and to his surprise 1.0 ons attempted t<, aton him. ' S "THE BLOOMER MAID" BABBIES. Harkens;.,-k. Kel,, ll Miss Mary K. Hoper was married yesterday 10 Joseph .1 ???r.,n,-is.-o by ths Key. Herman Vandsrwater. Mi.-- Hoper (ms lom been known as "The Bloomer Maid .,f Lodi." After the death of her father several v..,rs aKo srie took upon herself the management of the farm at Lodi. Pinding ti,.- ronventtonal dress ,,t woman 1.''>' adapted t.. farmwork, in which sh. active I] engaged, she .levis.-,i ;i more rational costume. This was befor- the adv. at of th- hl-y. 1. and M,sa Hoper benin.' widely known thn,um, her ad hei anea to mon's suire Hh.. ha* been frequently In the conns aa complainant, usually against tho.,. ?ho annoyed ,,,.) insulted her. The groom is .,? Old friend of ber father, and ls aald to have I,.-,', for years an admirer of his bride PATEBSOtTS (RARITY BALL. Paterson. K.-i, 11 ,sip,, |,,|, Paterson's principal j *oe|et> affair the nnnai,.| Charity Hull, |n aid of j the paterson General Hospital, took place thia ' evening In the 3d Regiment Armorv. Ther. wera fort v one bones lr, th.- hi m..ry and uiaon* the |?,x. holders were V|, , I'r .-Md-nt-rlec) Hobart ami: iloveniqr Orlsga. "' TIX', Ti1* ri%aTTttz Jill ;-;.> 2:tVi2:i\ ;?;,., grj s.,.i.ml.*r : ^mt jg* U\ImK JJ* "in*. He 2: J^brasri ... lau ,.,, ,, , ?SSS p ,rk per bbl; S& . SSH C?[H IffM nani THE NEED OF IURKJATIOX. IOU PERTINENT iUOOEBTIONfl IN BB* OARD TO ARID LANDS iN THE WEET. .ludae .1. S. Kmery In The Arena. -mer ooe-fourtb of th- [Tailed Slates is arid Klaz? ina; land, and from pis' experle ices and m'.?nt|" os pecta musl always remain Mich, il nlteo ?<*?? Senator has lust said. Hut the lats Director of ths I'nlted Siai-^;. ol g ct! .Survey. In .severn, address,.* h.- made xxhilc h.,Muk that position, told u- nat .il.i one-lull of all "ar possessions, rici ,> .ng Alaska, xva* too dry IO sappi,ri populstlona "lepena in* upon agriculture; In oiler word* he classed m* half a*- ail we j, iv a* eal.-r Brid or pertly aria - sub-humid as sam- say At say rate, tne taci that nearly one-hall of the I'nlted S.e.'* I* not sum. clently humid for pr.rltahle agriculture without Iril Kailon la Major Powell's statement. Sow, ls li nol |.as.*;ni! strange that there ls not a l.m in ..ur atatute booba which i-ecognlseai the' exlBt ence of thia great economic fscl or provides for the management or dleposal of this rest ares of arj lands? The chairman nf the I'nlted Suire* Senate Committee on Irrigation ha* Jual printed thia "Although the Natl ilia! I'S.ix-ernmeilt I* th;- ruato dian . .' one of the largest bodies of Irrigable land ever admlnl lered nader ons polity, ll l'1*; q? r;?r. failed to recognlst its full r iponslblllty, snd to tsks ... required mesaures to teeure the best results, or areatesi mi taura of prosperity, in n* ec supaney aaa development" ls lt mic thar we tr,-day. after -lose lo fifty yeir* of ,, 'upatlon haxv only overrun in a loo*- and am? bling son of xx.iv the arid and sub-arid half ...'our lons, taking liri,.- account of the tremendous | Bibi a ? .* rr.r ur.,wt ii ind dat-el r.m-iit now for-mtt ihemseixes upon all thinking maa!* a- to these Im? mense and uninviting areas? Is this newer \X.-i 1 finished product of oui civilisation, to be accepted ai- i: I*? And this slniplv h.--aa*- lt. .? anty natural rainfall .ral Ita everlasting mountaln-aupply of Bnowa have been unutilised and suffer .1 to nm to the sees or to be carried off in tine exhalations into the thin air'' . Ti the Binden: of ihe economic sweets it aria Amelie,, after the?e m..r.v years of advance snd re? treat by the agricultural aimv of the frontier, our present condition ee-m* to be -ne of arrested devel? opmei ?. In tove Bl Itates included in this ar-i pop ulatl m has di Teased steadily lor several year* psst. The advancing; wave of immigration haa dashed up jil-.ilnsi ttn.se arid land* and then recede,], slowly ind Imperceptibly ll may he. hui none the Icu surely. Kansas ai a Nebraska have witnessed thi* thlna. These ar- (;r>.ir Pis I na Btates, Creat eropfl have often rewarded th- tillers of their rich soils Kansas has 2fri, Oo.iihi buahela of corn now in her Heida and her cribs from Li st rear'* cr p* ar- y.-r full Much ?he sam- max- be said of ah-r Ores! Plaina Ststes, bul ihi* I* not the cass often enough to tulld un ? d.-nse anl prosperoufl agricultural population, alien tbs old ways end methods pursued by mr father* In [he humid States ar- followed out in farming Hence disappointment snd unrest throughout al! sub-arid America !* to-dsy more, or less observable. Indeed, the metropoli-an pr?.** of rhe l'",ist has often sscrlbed the political 1-sues that have In a manner of Un* marked several of ih" sub-arid Sta-es as resulting from 'he lack of rain. Th.-se States have somehow become p ill leal s;orm -entres, tbs Starting points of new partlSS, REPORT OF A BEN ATI. COMMITTEE Thc special committee of the I'nite.i States Senate ? n Irrlgstl n ind Rec imatl ri of Arid Landa, con* dstlng if seven Senator*, made Ita report more : an ii, e v, tra i , snd .,':? r a very thorough -? i in; over ,?:' the entire Held of the Irrigation q ration, Thia <? mmlttee e.ttlmatea thal from 75.000,000 to l50.0tNj.00fl s ?: ? a ol li :i may hi brough ui der cuitli atl m in '.lie arid ci. n hy Irrigation, and that by the water In ght, wh. a properly utilised, al leis; i.i per Ct-nt if tlc whoa arid t-if'.in max he :<? .. na ,1 Ta. committee furthet Btates that In any given period lei ream Irrigated land xxiii produce from three to five times u.a much as Und cultivated by rainfall. In the san,.- ripon the late Director of rh.- Geo? logical Survey la quoted as estimating thar fully 100.000,000 seres of land cnn be ultimately Irri by ihe use of stream waters alon.-; ind Mr, Powell is further quoted by the committee as believing that, in addition io th- 100,000,000 acres reclaimable lc str.am or running waters now In debt, consid? erable anas will ultimately be redeemed by Irriga? tion by tbe use of storm Braters. Underground water* form another source of supply, and When ai ?> i'.lined by sn Irrigation flurvey, su.-h bb th.* n.-ii.Til Qoveramenl I ia air. tdy commenced, this ?uppiy may go far In adding water sufficient to reclaim very manx acres In addition to tbe above estimates of tbs committee, The chief Held of this supply xxiii be ih* flreat Plaina region and the it teslan bell of the Dakotas. Borings are no?.- nem^ li... ie and Well* s-UIiK by thi State Of Kansas to ascertain wbat this subterranean supply la in that part of the iir-nt Plaina embraced within the limits .f thal State Tn- results thus fnr obtained are Indicative of ar. almoat Inexhaustible supply, The 0 nate .-ommlttei*. reported in favor of the Wash? ington Government demonstrating to the settler* on th.- (Treat Plain* the practicability of bringle , it lerflow wster ri the surface for '.he pur? pose ,f irrigation, and lt w safe to say that tha underground waters of the eastern i?-it of arid America ..re vet to cut no Inconalderable Acaire In determining tbe total area that ls ultimately to t.e reclaimed GOVERNMENT CONTR IL ADVOCATED This reaort of tbs Senate Committee recommend? ed thct the Government make sn Irrigation surrey providing for th- sscertslnlng of tbe water sour, es and supplies, :aal for tbe location of 'he reservoir sites for their conservation, toiv-ther with the linea, the main canals alni the ditches needed for i proper distribution of th* water*. Thees members of the committee, how-v-r. Mr. Reagan, Mr. dor ham and Mr. Jon-*, tiled n report In which they In? di ate that the duty of the Government ls to go farther somewhat, and under legislation to survey the entire arid r-jrion Into natural Irrigation dis? tricts In sii-h a manner that each on- shall have its catchment area and Its body of Irrigable lands .I< pendent u;.on such area. Such a aurvey la neces? sary In order tO locate the sites of load WOTks, . anais ?.".: reservoir* by which the waters are to be controlled, ',. plan the Irrigation works In the in terest of the farmer- bi i to estimate their cost. '? i aupreme control of such di trlcts ls then by law, both State and Nn'ional. to DC given ox'.-r into the hands of the dwellers therein, The coe! of so.di a stirv.-y is put at n.OOf.OOO. with seven years' Mme In which to make lt. The report h ut lain dor? mant for six years, and no bill has been pas*. .1 to carry Into effect i;s recommendations, in tbe mean rime som.- work by the Geological Survey people, by way of locating reservoir sites snd Indicating ?anal Hms. has bet n done ur.de-- the provisions of the acts of October 2, ISM. and of Mach _\ IM Som- one hundred and fifty reservoir sites, in .i half-.loz.-n different Btates, ar- reported, thsu far to the public, Want of funds lia*- prevented the Geoldgl al Survey from doing mure than it has al? ready accomplished. GENERAL INTEREST IN' IRRIGATION. Intelligent Irrigation Idesi sn getting ? hearing all ov.-r Ui- country Tue general Interest mani? fested In the hydrographti survey now being prose? cuted shows tins, am! with the lifting of the clouds ..f industrial depression that have h..cr. hanging axer us ali, the p.-opie nre v.-ry naturally disposed li taki stock and flee whal xv, have got In thi way of opportunities to ir.a Into linea of bualneas ihat Viii ri ' ..a aolld tn un. lal ions Men from thi over? crowded Cities xxaiil to -.r out, Bnd arter th- ex ' ?..? thei have id during the last fen year* thej are trilling to go to farming. Ind .a. th. -! ,. i . xx coming ip from ... sld< . Where can I go and earn a living for myself and family? I.ari;.- classes are looking oul of th.ngeated .iti-s of thi At? lanta- Staten and are asking nol so much, Where can l go .ma n.ak- money? a*. Where can I im and cat? Th- nilly op.-ll r> trio" now left for these ,,:,ri, esi home-seekers to m to is arid america, our pul.!!.- domain of good agricultural land hair; since disappeared from our National map fifteen yearn ?g.ir Public I,an,ls Commission reported thal the aniole portion of our public domain waa nearly ex? hausted;. At the flflh National Irrigation '"ontrress. held at Phcenlx, Am . in December last, the more funda? mental .md important problems ot Irrigation were discussed, In the forefront ot such questions, I n.av nama State ownership of water and th- Gov? ernmental ownership of linds. All Irrigation laws In every other enlightened country have plsced under .mr control ties, two lolita, elements of pro? duction. Not tin the Washington Government does ll (* -ame thaix .an Intelligent, subetsntial progri sa be made In th. reclamation of mat bait of mir poa sessions which io-,lay is but thtniv settled and in? differently developed THE STATE Or TRADE. Ba la ra Pse ii ri..ur quiet; -ale* ; ono tibia Wheal >.,.-.[? *:?.?? m.i Max, *J.V.,?.l, *"'" -. mph **a-i. . ri ti jradi ki.-** .-???k. r>'-. .... ' in .!?: . ??!' ' nra! P'btvary, 'J.'. . ii-.".,,,?, M.,- . ?_?.-,?.., '..'..V April, 2*1 . ,, Mn '.'7' i'J7-,,. (t*amer ni xe-i _.'.i.'.'i\ rf.mt hern while, l'*"..... >, ?..;? .s. 27t72,7He, ii ?? ?. 1 x^'tio i,ii*h; fs!<-*. ?0.1*10 burti Data Heady; No 2 whit* 23921. . Mo 3 mix. I, 21923.*; *i *-k SOp.ODil I lah Rye easier No 2 nearby, UV; Mo 2 Western, HVf r."4 atnek, 3*7.000 hush Hay Arm Grain fretghta quiet. Coi lesdj mlddllngB. "l?' ? other antrie* unchanged, ii..?'nn Peb, ii floor oui?t. -.villi market t.r:,i fan-,\ stearlyj *prlng patente, M n04T|4 TR: Hear and atralghta i?'?. .xi/14 35. winter patent*. 34 BOSjBA IO; -ar and urals ii?. 34 40f;|4 Bo, Cornmeal quiet, tSZOMc .. bag; 11 a.', a 11 to a !,, i ,',rn quiet; Bteamer irllow, .'ir..' Mo a and *i-nii.-- "I'.' hm. .', n\: \* 2 clipped' -?? nan. \o a a.. ?i t ,, .r ,;.,,., 2ie/24v uni '??a ?t*a<ly; Bprlna bras to ?in|. laka hi..| rall BI2a I122B; winter bran, li.i, mlddllnaa, lit J." itu i. IIB 75411 IC |-..rk quiet; ir.nn alli sh.,ri pu . I '?'.'.'.. bark* BB300*10 2.1 ' in emla. 112 Ham* I I" . l-.r-!. IV I ... ? sg |0 Hut Ui Brm for rh, a rreamer .".' i2".-. Weatern, '.'!? nltatl n 1641 i". i ii ? itt.!', id; ii u |2<*; Vermoni ilalrj ' it? ? a ? irv bamba qutel 7 i-?? muttnn ?n.| v-.irhnirs. .?.,!''.?,. v.... nay I lr rhee** Brm; Korthern I2bl2*?e; XXV-...-in llgllt), -?na rjulet; near bj 'Ju. i' .. 17a. xx,.*-ern tu,ti7, . Mh itaan lita '"? .'?'"'.' i ? ? ?- ? ?-* ll Xi Ml ??;.. red kidney* II '-?"'.ill 33 marrow ,..-. ? ,., ... , <, ?;,,,.,, ..-, ! ; hum ?<?? .*l ..:. i- ,,u r> qulei Weatern turkey*! i n l.. N rthern f-wi-i 11913. . hick. I . !'? '?'. \\ ? ? ?"' I. ? ns, ll , 10 , foe. . . R m. .- ... ;?,, "'nt* I tai-.*, au., i llehro. 13 ,4', ? H ?'?*- ?' ? X| int*!!*.. 4<l. : *?, le,,.'. . ?.. ,. ,... ai * |1 ?.:, ,i nt,i .'um*,-.,. \ , encla* |2 50?j|4 ;,. ? >** '??' V\ '"..Ja Ml IU) ,, , ri i-liole II.10I1B '.,u... arad** tumut. Ry, ,,,,, ,,.?., *, r.,JU j . ...... i.mi, l.-n?|. k *,.!* BOB acid fir;-. ?lc seeoS i -,,, Union *a.s. fli?'s, 2!i-,,.'lo, -..??,,:,>. LT,.- ' I'.iifr*!,,. K.-t, ii Bprtag wheal eloa*d UcImht rna noon prteaa Sflntar wheat doaad dui i tower CW ' "" : ''? :??? '? ? brai a laked; no ,i phi . bid ..,.. R.-T^v-oi 4.;",,.':'7 ' ,';":,,v ..,,,r' ,1"""" '? ???...-firV:.At'nt:,".:r* nw???.. "??? ?"'? 'I n" HBsdtag rutarsa rsagad ... roi Wheat Xs 2 Oasabis iiiri-.?t i>,?,,, asslsa r*t,ru?ry 74r?i|7,Va 7.V, J;;.. '*-> *?*? .1..SU7"'-, T*S Jul> . 7t'? 72.; t'orn, Na 3. ^hru?'V ?-'\2l-NW'l\ Btu n% ?M"> ? 2SS, ";i\,i-:;ii. hi! S3 LIKE HYPNOTISM. HAtsTTs THAT APPEAR AUsOfsT HI PHOTIC. The tenacity with Which some habits stick (,, ptoplf or" people stick to th*- habits, ls wry remarknble, particularly the tobacco an<l coffee habit Pedplc a<t almost os if they were in reality under a hypnotic spell. They prom.se them? selves and friends time and again that they will Lav.- Off. winn they find rvalth forsak? ing th?m, but they make one excuse or an? other and k'opon tho dreary way as If guided bv an unseen s-plrlt of evil. Physicians- realise the useU'Ssness of treat? ing a patient for any <>f th" multitude of nor vous diseases .s.. long as the poisonous alka? loids of tobacco and efl'.- ar- being taken Into the svstem. even In minute doses. fl ls a simple matter to break thf coffee sp"ll If the food drink. Pontum. tho health cuff. ?? mini., by the iv-tnm ('? r.-al <"<>.. Hm., of Battle Creek, Mien., ls used in Its place. This ls ri fa.- simile ,,f lin- Mo. ha coffee In looks when brewed, and changes to the rich golden brown of obi Java when .ream ls added. Be? ing made wholly nf grains Intended by the Creator for mnn's subsistence, it makes md bbod <jtii. kly and ls fattening ami nourish? ing. The muddy complexion disappears and in its pince comes th" cl.-ar skin of health with rich blood cursing ba. k of if Many people aro sick and do not know that it ls ihe insidious pots.,n r.r r-r.rtfo that prostrates stomach and liver and cans -s it They laugh at first, but a trial <>f a week without coffee and using tho food drink Ponturn, makes .mo arni s up ro a great big live fnct Th** children .an sip from papa's or mam? ma's coff-!* cup. If lt happens to contain Pontum, and their little bodies will g-nv. round and fat tinder the nourishment of the pure grains, but if ls a heartless proceeding to feed th^ t.-nder bodies on coffee, as every? one knows tho puny, sickly looks of coffee drinking children. Let pnople adopt healthful food and drink and "throw physio to th? dogs." "Just as good" as Postum Cereal are words used to defraud the public. Railroads. "AMERICA'S OREATMT RAILROAD." N KW YORK (entral V_^ 4, HUDSON RIVER R. R. THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE. FROM ORAND CEXTRAL STATION. 421' STKEET. B>i*fO a v Empire liuu EiPfJ*' I sstesi train ;n -ii* world. Stops .it Albany, t acm. s ra ii*. . i ir I lei I": BtifTslo 1:43 t> m.. Wagers Fu..:* 8:39 p. m. TV* train t* limited to H.- seating rapacity. .^._ Ol.III A M lr, |y. Fut Mf.il f.r P^'iBi.k'?P',ll. Al^-ini. I'tlcs. Syrscus*. Koclie.ster. Uurfalo. Manara Fall*. Ch tessa lOi.'to a m.?f'xeept Bandar Dar ffisprsss. for an im I- -i.-.mt New fi -.v. Hists points , ? ,.?,,,_ IsOO P m. -Dally. Soul w*?t*m Umlted. For Colum? bus, riaclnnsti. Indlar.apolla and St. ttvwa. '.'r nt Poughkeepsie, A!'..ny. ttl.-*. Syra.-'i?'. HSenss IsM I'.'m -Ds li CW .-.ir- Bptetsl tor V^y n?v* Isnd. Tolado snd ? scops m fr'"*^X'*,*r Albany, Schsssctsdy, L'tlea, syracuse. Rcnener SlSO P. Nt ' -Escept Sundav. West Point. P' ugt.keepale, aWO^XlSaii K. rt., ShOTS U?K*? Ito W?}l ?*.'-'" .' ri:. CW ago 4;;io p. m. ItOBS at Alban>. OstMip!0V^DsVly!' V Albsnr. Troy, l'tlea. Adiron? dack Mountains. Montreal. Byracuss, 1^?? Msgsra r,i! Cleveland, Tolson, Dattolt, a.hicag*. tit-in < M':"'!,^.''i7r'T-,-, nurtlnstoa. 5f*fJ*?* _ Montresi and (ta apt Bstui lav nlghu) o?*wb. ,:..<? p, m.-Dalia-, for Buffalo, Slafsrs ,ui'v,,' .. land. Indlanapoll* st Louis CnloBiO. St ps ? ntCH.V^-Xl;.^h\rZSS *\2%m. Cr tangar. sol/, for poiats on Kail Brook lullars*, via Ussss, HTn\ for |{ irrPMtT BUS P M.-Dslla/. For Brrsevas, Oswesjo, *rtat.rto*?-n. Ogdansburg, t'ufr;,- Niagara Falls, a***}*"*' ?~ ledo Chlcsao; eiVept Bsturdsy. f?* Cape \incent an.l ths Auburn Hoad. . .^-.i,.,, ISltO sVIOHT. -Thsstr* nain for Chtesgo and pri?> ps points on N's* v ri r>ntrsl. trtry ?*?. ??5ff' Sunday niic> t. Sunday nut ts chicago BtsssafS ie?* 4>a B:IS p. aa. trsla __ _ .. _.??-*-? , flinn a m' snd 3inn"p M?Pally, except Sunday, to PlttaAe'd. I a Mariam Dtvislcn. . ?llS A. M.?Bandar only ' Pittsfield, and th* 3*rk ahlr* Hills, iris Hsrlam DK laban. ?,,,,? "AU NIOHT" THAIN'S to TOXKERS All nlghf nalns run between l?U?-*t. anl I?n,nU,?i} riir.-,m DlMil.in as far as Yonks-*, lr connection wt'** tha rriavstad rvnd. Thia ls th* only line running a.. night" train* out of New-Tortc Wagner Ps lacs '"-irs on all through trains. Trains Illuminated with Ttnts-h l.ighl. , _ ? Tl-kars nnd Wssner rffl.-es st Orana! C?ntral S'atlon. us asl, 4i.t Brasdwar: ru i-tast i4th-?t.. oi: nmadway. 2X". rolumhus-av*. Bl Wast ISth-St., an.: nsth st. sta Hon Ww V.,rk; BM and 72rt Fulton st. ?rd 10fl ''roadway. B. P.. Brooklys, ?. Itagraire checked from hoi*] or residence by tha WSSS ompana. john at. T.i'-.-r.v 'I-'noral Manager. QROROE ll DAietaatat. i;-"a-al Passenger Agart. BALTIMORE &OHIO. IRIlt. Xl 'rtFOI.K ll .''.'i a. m. dalia-. NEW ORLEANS, Through Bl*spsr, BJ0 p. m. (Sunday 2.09 p. in... All train* *r* lllum'natad with Plntsch Light. Onie**: ita. \12 2m *r.i 1 mo B'srsy, .11 K I4*h Bt . 127 Boaar*ry, M. Y.: BBB, .fii Pulton st., Brooklyn; Button ? .- nf Libert*/ st n. c. R. R f n j. BAggSf* checked fi .rn h .if-', or rcsld-nra to destination. iJird, par 100 tb: Mn. July. .1 B2I, .1 !)) - ri ribs per i"<) rh-. May . 3>.tA July . 4 "" :-. r>-, 4 00 .1 TV .1 *.*> r, i-i i r.:'._, ,1 so n s7i. .1 rc 4 00 lera n? I Pl -ur dull, M*?87ft Sc st '.-idi N . .1 Cash quotstlona .ir 1 in-l-uriK. -I ^ spring shaat, 7i'.7l'-i-. N , -.' r--!. -I'-,-.--. 2l*4'ft22V; xn _? .'-. i;,\ii i.;-,.- n. 2 ? :<t-,'r,:u.-. ** ? '.;?? Meade; No 1 '.I. 7*'t 7-' prim* Um -? I *2 72 ?? rs norla p r bbl. $7 i*t)v$* TO lard p*r 100 lb, S-1 ?74tfSS 70; short rill la BU r.<4 Oft; tad I uldsra (hox"dl, $4 2.*. ti 14 30; sli- rr .-la.- Mles ihox*d) 81.1JI I.".-, whisk*) dlstlllars' Mnl?h?d a aral. ?i 17: lUfsrs, cul losf, IS |4; grsnulatad, Mal; standard "A." MM; lina ll, raw. -J-v. bolled, 2Te .'? ?? "- luce Bxctanga to day the butter market S'S* Arm; astra cr*sm*ry. 20*sc; fl ats, 184910c; sa inda 14'i tc Baas Brm; haas*. Mi * 11 .' n Innai Feb. ll F ui B nter patents MBb*M48B fal ? t) _-i:.. <t-tu wi- ... ? tea.)) samp:* red 7:? . dull, easter; \ 3 mig, ' 2*. \ , 2 yalloav. 2S"?c yellow .-.,r, 3.1V23l?c. ...ir.- quiet; No 2 m x-i. ll).-; N, i while, '*'.?- r rh near faml y, IS TB; -.i: t.ntr. ??..'ji. , ,.\r ba k. 18 73 1..1V Kettle, a,., prime steam, SaSBe. Dry Mil ri. . li rs a--, ihort r >i Hide*. 4 k abort ctesr s..les. 4'... clear bellies. t\. . boxed mests, ',.- mr Bacon Loose ihoulders, 4'4. . looa* ahorr rib sl.l^s. *',-; loose ali..rt .--en- ildei 4*. I-, -r- clear bellies, Bl%r; b<>aed meats, "hc rr--re. Minter Blftn. 2"- . Ol i snd Indiana reamer*) Iftagll arss?Fresh, 12c Whiskey s^tlve. tl 17 Milwaukee Psh, 11 IVhesl opened iteady *n,i qu!?t Ma) pena I al 7H'? . r urhed 7.-",. . fell I i 7J?,-* and .-'.laad ,-<r 7.'*, r-ample wheal weah Ue ;..w?r. Xo 2 X rthem ? ? i il 7Sc; No ?') spring, 7.?ii74. . Ssmpla bari i * Sn 2. Hstrite iX\.- i, lower; Sn t. ? trick, W. P i ??'? .I-, snd qulei on bssii of M 2O0JS4 SO ( .-: spr':.g j atenta in ? od. tflnnesno'ls. i-'.-h ll. w>iaa, roll mia: bsartsfe Inns enc* t . ,i..y and 'as held iher* M..- opened ..r -,:>.k--. r ld -i n r-.r-.K-- fr. ir 7'J1, ? 7. IBIajo, and ? led nt 7'JR, igainsl 7:,lrr.'7 ye terdsj inly opened al ,'is. brok* lo 7."i'v and .--'I nt 7o-..::, igalnii U yesterda) I'aah Wheal There was a. Improvement In th* lemand fr ?tan<Uj.: grade ?K;.-)i re*u!ted in miller* psylna ? i.iluajjM ||tj , .var Mn for sp -. N.-> 1 V ort hern; So 2 I i price fr..rn |p to l;y -ir i> r N'o I. linly N . .: were offered ..-..I these aold ni BOBS ? ia tra ?;, No I hard, 74S-- No 1 "?? Vo 2 S rthem, 71'. Flour Pntants bakers', F2':??!* t :??<. production, S2.000 i.Ma 14.480 bbl*. Mlllstuffs Bran tn bulk quoted si a.*. 7,'.fl?''. 2.'. shorts, *."> 2".'*:. ..'.. ml idlings, *7if?7 2N Philadelphia, F"*a ll Pl ur dall and snrhsnBsd Wu-.. Weak; exp..rf demand light, contract ?ah-?t Ml e.iii February, S77-I-1-- March. April and Mai, nominal car Int* in export elevator, No 2 Pennsylvania red rjostl Bte No 2 Delaware red tm , UV. No 2 red. MujassV No l Northern sprlrg. s7'.;ivv ...rn iteady, wit., fair ?I ? Inquiry, though foreign hld* K,-n.-r?ii) setow a workable twists; No ? mu. I n rall, Pebruan '-">l? -"?? Mai.-h. ?.?.;',??-.';??, April, 20*4027. M iv nominal ear lota In ext alor, nominal; No 2 mixed 2.'.'..7'.; .. jj'. Noa 2.'t :..i:i>,.. Oata steady, but de' ma ..I ..nl\ moder*t? Xo 2 whlta clipped, 24624', \ t shit* . u;.p.- i '.?.*''?,.? No 2 whit* ??)) call, Pebruan 29% - 24*s? Btlrch. April and May, ZSWO^sc. Mutter tim. ind ti fair demsnd; cresmery exir.i. 21--. K?ks firm and i,. ilgher; Penneylvsnls ind Western flrats i.v- ' ??* ?? i .... - and higher; winter bran, In hulk. np. t jr H2 Tn: spring bran, In aa. ks. ipot, Vi2?jti2 Mi other in fair demand resmery extra, ale, K?ks timi an.l higher; Pennsyla ??.?.,. ind V/estsrn flrats i.v ..-,ir I arri, lea ur 'hanged sr units. Peb. ll Flour unehaaunst Bran Brm: Bseksd essi sid*, 41. . ? ..inti > points, n Wheat ai-. lower; Maj W's b I July, :?-??? ,-,.ni uachsnged ' i - man WV, n........ May, 2",,-. july, --., ,, changed; February, lOV?c, nominal; May, 18c bid I . rlli.iulders ai;..'1-;, extra shun ,?;,.,,?, I4S7I, clear rita. " i*' ::'t\ ,..'.,r> ?**' "??"?'-nhouldert: *l.i."i. extra short e|^,,r. f4.i2',. clear rile aides li,' dssr aides, fi r.7>;. Otksi snides un.-hanged. Cntopran ^VOncrliaciiifnt^. I^LIIOI'KANS AND TaUTItaLaVEl will And tb. landon oiric* of Th. Ttlbun*. 73 Fl**t Street. &. ex. a eoa??nl*nt plac* to lea** their adv*rtl*em?nU and sue. atilptlona for Th* Trtbuas. Hotel do Lill? ?t d'Albion '-"JJ. Ku,, st. ll.more. Tarts. sawtWttn th* Tullerles Hardens. Plata Vendome ' sod Now Opnrn. A^ynntninoua arrangements for families Beautiful Han. Urge Drnwlns r.3'8*oE,rctrl? U?ht' *c' T'"*r.m.. an!'. Dion. Parla. JIE.NRT ABADIISs I Rciilrotibs. '' pllYLViii ?iATIOm Cost *i ,.,..,.,., .., , ., " .-.i;..r..o *-0''ii*Aani M.OO a a VlflT 111,1 .. ? ? . i'..-r..o M. KASl UAlU ... -?. Bolte, ,..?.?_:" a.. i "r-e (ta e.oo _ .. .New If oj a. t,/ |*aicaaw- .s,, . , U.OO A. Vt. t-A.-Sl l.,M.. ,-,,..,* jri A M. I',..-,.v*vi.xamx V/;;, ""????? ?"-ra ''? ? -: fVaa iii **'?. ' I" . i;. ; , ,.,, '-"sst. 'aila. loam i jeans**! vh'iiii Caii i sail, Indunapull., , a.lHl P. M. CHICAGO ANO St; Lon* ror Cln-amati. Lotuaxiu* i ,? ,. J,':11, '--^pRe**.. ?.no ....ville, . jV-CHTKRN i.Mit,.-. CENTRAL RAILROAD of NF.W JER3E! A:.' I . ' Fojr tra, k- Aul ?-. ? i On are! a'-?r .! ,-. - Yrr.ln.i leav* *tati n fn - '. 1 .> ? Fir na?t n. 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X If., 1 I" ll" a " I r Itlantl, Cl r. xv.-:a. I..-.;:-'. UH", i r. p m F r M nmri'i'h H<a<-h. Pei ;i v Nave* nk i 30 * 0 IO IS a M 1 ' I kl 4 15. lg MROYALABLUE LINT, TO PHTLADELPH1 X B-LTIM ??-? ??;?*. W \ *- r i T -. ; ? ? IN Per Pblla-talphla vi--*- day*. 4 - ? i-na t**X 11:30 'len;:* ran. A M.. 1:30 '.' ?? Baan Parlor ''an. 1:30 3:00 inti I ? ? a oe p M . 12 !'. Digi ' * ' ' - f '' ' ? ? lng Carl A M. ?'???> 4 rsi. B:00 rDlnln* - P. | 12 IS nigl ? F r Bali more and "i'aehlnatin, w?-k - - ?? .*, 11-30 minina Or) A af SrOO ! ? n'ng i**a P af.. 12*13 ntgl ? lund ?? '" ? M | CM a. If 2too, s ? unlng cari. P M 12 H r rbi T!^k?-ts unit tar i r ar ?*a's ran >?? i, ' ' ?? -i Liberty gt., 11.1 ITS SOI i.i a. I ifaaj 7"!7 Otb Kr., Bl '?"--? ''"? St 15 " -rt Wes' 133ttl Bl., 2*! ,' . ?a*-. A- V ? i rjBBj ci pfi f-.. n Rt IT - -,'??" '?* Br '? "" "'?m? ha-r T*>? New Y -lt Transfer r i* ? ir f - tot ,?(-?.--< ii.-,?.*^r>? from aaatela se r**ldene* - I -- itiaa ii LEHIGH VALLEY RAILR04D BtNtloaa foot of < .irllan.lt iiii.I Ile* I. ri ..???? sit ililli A. M. - 7 00 I. M.) tit MA7CB 1 Hf'NK an I Intermedl it ? at il I ? MllS \. M. I ; "- : IRBARR-: - ' IgTBJ {w.?k ,..,., rxHA?'-.. OENRVA P?"> H"*~"P. VJ. FAi.O MAO.IR* FXt.I.S ll ? til* '"?? ItSSkJ loeal nelnta Plntnc f*Br and rha'r far i ' ~ in:r.n *. m. I, li *?e?i : Sunday, for v.x H '"HV? ? ia I mt erm* ' 'nt. BLACK DIAnOND EXPRESS" arrives Buffa! , !>.'..*, I' M Pullman ITeatlbul* '.'V-- "*?.*** and Parlor ''am Dlnlng-Car **r Meal* ?. .? *? Oaajaect* at DutTala with through .?!**p?ra to I) -itt Chlca*" 12:411 P. Bf. ,1a!lv. expert S-iidiy, T-r Mauch Ch | and Intermediate p.,inta. . ? It-IO P. Bf. daily. ex,.'*pt ?undav. fr WIIkaaOBIT* I t Inn. P^ran*art and principal lti-?rmM'.v* Btati tu ' ? nrcts for all pr'.n-* lr. coal r*a**lon. > '!,?!?*. '.'ari ?- xx-;.ine barr.. 4tlO P. M. da.!> rx tnt Sunday, fer W ^.tbam Pittston, gerantes and prlnolpa'. --,??-?. Conr.eeta f .r all po'.nrs In coal r*.; . I ia Bvi*? Parl-r-i-ar ta *C*.'.!k*sharr*. Kil.". P. M. aa'v. ? r EASTON a-.1 lr------ ? .-? i> tiona. tttio P. M. ii - axcepi -.-?.. Bat ? ? ' - >:itia*. ton and ; "in ; al ?- mediate - ?? Bf Rea : na ana Han-la ir to ? - 7 lin P. M. !. '' tor Bt ff ll -v FA!.:J an i all P 'ii ia W -' Pullmai - ?, '. nj rf. T. to < **>:.'JO P. M. daily, aaeepi Bund -.y u Soiitri I". ?.-..'.. " !"? n. Beti " -**-u*ii? L. 4 R. Junction, .-^r--. <;-r.*-\.i ? , as Burta Pullman Hie*. t ,-i .**i- mii>*d. N. a i?:0O P. M. lally, for ITHAr.H OEXRVA r.a'HEJ TER BUPKAUTt, KIAOARA I'M.'.* ii ta tft*r. Pullman Bl*ep*r* to Cmlcago tad Buffa! * ..j*.- ri WllkMbarr*. Addli -?i local --nins dalis * -iiy. t* itnrvri imfinK a-.i ipt?rm*-J .?- r- ??* ' leat n .?. x M "3". 4 SO, ard 8 M V M P M (St. u:da>* on'.y.) T- ke'a and Pullman arcmm^da-!'-.* ? 11.1 Tm Ul 27n (.11 and 1 rt'.'-t Broad wa; "' '?'?*' lt - Ul tu ISfttn St . 127 n arery. N T BOO *' n Si i arti r,* n- ,1 da I-, ind Ri - I Ai a ''" **4*ew-T -vt-' * 'i-'. tbm) 1 ^:.-"r fr ai hoti - r***t.f*ne* ll i ,..,.... UIJL.. L..V* UAW ANNA 4..MI \\1>IIK\ H. R Sltltloiia 111 Niii-liirk, lot.t ul liar, la) Bal l .i . 1st..lill, i Ml.ll*. VEBTIBIXEU TKAlaS. Pl LL M.1.1 III FFET tnt**, i'im si ii i k.:i t Dlreri r, .it- t NKVVAKK. BLOOM M '. - THE ' i'.AN.'.KS Suminl - Kiiiiai li . ,\ Mrt-l,-. n, ll mi i ''..- -. tea Dovei. .-i a ? pe, N's * '..xKL LAKE 1','I'A'K ' IM! If trk<a ? LJE1 ' MOl'NTAIN. W ?-? Itiuton. I'HIU.II'* ? N v. iTER (1 \" - I usitt'it.i i a BCRANTON, I'lTTHTON M'ILK Es ?? ? I: : SAN.! COKE, DANVILLE, NOI M ??? ? ii BINGHAMTON. n.XFOK rt Wa***" x ill-. L'TH'A. Rli'HPIELD r-PRIX''.** '."; pviiA.M'sK o*\".a ao r: im v .?:::.* CORNINO HATH IAN*'. ILLE. I ,., mt* xx I-"', s iHTHWRST ,\; - ^:0O a- M B1NOHAMTON M.xtt. Step* al pt BJ atatli'na 10:ihi \ M Caf* <-j'\ Hi I'l'xl/' ". x.*.-. -V. WINO HAMTON, I II A KHUKIK!.' sn: s I? -?!*.* t-i sk and OSWEOO EXPRESS. : iiimaa I'u.t cars. Connecting tt Burta * th tr -ir Ol Sa* I-SB P. M SCRANTON, tVII.KK^aAKRF SB4 ILK.'U EXPRESS Pullman Buffel Part r 4:00 l- m BCRANTON WIIJCESRAR1 and "M? OI'TII EXPRESS l'ull!*.*:i Buf I ' , r t*ar 7 30 p M fPallyl Buffalo v.- ??; C?v*a for SCRANTON, BINGHAMTON ELMIRA j Cr l-'AI/> Pi'.lttian f .rf. r * .g l*Sl Mrtafl Buffalo ?Uh tra:::* ' - ??*t 830 P M (Dally) Kurala t:v, i ia I --?r**r?. ** BCRANTON BINGHAMTON. EI.MIKA HATH. H' MORRIS iin-1 BUFTALO. arrtvina Biiffal * A *? . Bi.tO l> If. .Daly* HI'EEAl>> Bi'RAVI.iN B!V?JHAS TON. ITHACA, t'TI.'A sattx-r*': and .-SWB0B EXPRESS Pu'.lm.m Huff..- glee] ? TICKETS ASP Pl'LLMAN A > "*' ?TI0VI M Henry t\mr A B BB, Limited, IIB Pi la ri ??'{ Ptioe, ISB Br idtraj -??. it ? - - J Bi adway ll! Jt?- axe rcr tSth al .'?' xx..- ijtth *? m Columhua axe W-a York l.TS "?. a*S *?.! \M ir- .. in- ii Ri dclyn Tim* ? fM ? .,? . .? .'? ?? ,-,. -. WTWTCflTT EXPREM "OMPANT ? -? ' I ?'? r^*cv hacr"!-* f-em |vxt*l or ???*'<? r-- tn '*. ERIE RAILROAD. Tl,r-llita t BB fallan ,-l-^^*reS. tx ?- ^.'. BB taiiavx... ari nve nunn,, rai ???? ^-:-* flHNI K. M.?\, ' :1a a li, .. ' I , "? Blngbai I mira Puff* Bra x S.ff*S F, e.. I' *i Pal. r , ..r ? .1' ' ?JMlii P, M.?v.Mth ,:.*1 : . " tra'-i for a '^' via Phalli B v , ? . lin I 7 Hi A 't ileveland mm.1 Clneli , 7::to P. M.?' (Ta ind i ai rt ^r-^ rta , irrlve* Buffal 7 I.', X *X! R: i 1.1 * ..-. x m ? i :-. t- xt - - ur* Buffalo nr.t flex ? *n ' . ' - I***" ll ? . ,v md th* xx, ti . o ? a ?? ? ? v . -? HMS P. M.? V i , ' . i ' v ? '* Dally Build i- . ? - " l ? "?? ag .,','? i ii-i i? ? ina ? ? .?,? miCKEIS IjOCAI. TIME ?'?' "?*. >*?" r t.LMjg X Bl* '' "' ?! ll * Ul 'I'1 -??' ' ' ' '?. imin i'-7 Bowen I'"'- Ea?i I'."".:' '-* ??' tmvjt Bl . I ...|l ? ! 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