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M with r< narkable hlclcnc) and econornj thal nterests of thc conununltlea whore they I yy,-. ii n ai g< verhrnent ba administered mora illy and Intelligent!} in England ihsn anywhere . ls<. ii la because this privileged fll.a leisured class recognizes and fulfils Ita pub* yx obligations. A Parliamentary career is slso ;!??- i a -I for men of rank. stlge The distil i Hon of ' ? ri cany tll\ jpim; |? me li. '' " mons ii- . ot steal aa one i f the iresti at honoi * to s ir- h un Rngl ? . , an na dlplomatil ie.I ii-..;., ti ,| ,,tlics . to professional politicians, hut ? ited mainly among men of wcaltl c ami ll. Uti if that the English world of ran'; I fi " pleasurei md rev also a ari rklng ? orld, pre >,, u| ?; rnctlcal .1 lalla I government ami l ;. >mi and abroad, and employing its em rgles for public ends Swarms ' " st ? ann ',, (he gi -. throng of ?'" ? temptlhle ? -? me * s|,,,, ,v || f\\?. I.uf v ,.,, H|'|' ,,?. .'. n I ' 'Rd degent rac: of gilded youth, ns fled b; tho tips? spendthrift and aw-apegrace l: " n ' ' I >*'? 'tn? ? i 'ario." i:ini with all >ua Intrigues and abominations of .a, le life as i v aiie.i m tv.e divorce courts even wi ek, thi lelsun d .n i ?? calth i lags In ? i> to lu itlfj i's exls'tem ?? and ' ' 'a-a.i ... tai ,ii-,-,,,,,ent |t dix s not Mental a display of Its luxurj. and ? msptcajotta In Its work than In its - that the New fork cor? ni Th.- Dally Telegraph." In his ? ' lb r on the Seeley dinner, re lea that Met York socletj waa from l-a.l to worse, and emphatically do that th,- general trend wns in the direc* nt living and hight r standards of ret ement ind Inti lligence In H similar ' ' painful disclosures of the Eng iris ' ' i." received, The . x< eptl ins ? " out there only Borve to provi the \ dissolute ral..- may leave a fortune to ?? girl after b we" k's acqueir.tance, and li :"'--- n di '?au. m. after lighting a titled lad] n a bt - ? i . ian - ?'? Bon-ln-latt of monstrous of tckening his reputation Irre i '*?' dlvor. ? ault mat ... ? ii courts with cl ? i Imlnatioi a and n ? rlm ''?' ?1 ra-;1, and I isbl rn but ' th. p .. lal Kngl ind of th. < fut ? n's extra ni and lux vorld ol wealth ai 1 ? - ? nt and i- outabl. than n ls had ' I eat neat work t ? ., - r excited 1 ? . la as resent f \" F. CONVICT lin>": nv THF. ROADS ? ? ? SET> *IN i'.\l ll'oRNi \ ami NEW Ml: ? - -i ' ? i : - ; ..-v ? ? ? ?? ; enter i ??. ?-..,,. ? ts of ll v - ICC! d very largelj, bots ? select of a sui! port th< I wear i from i rrles will t substructure ; I K material ii but If 1 .... mstcrla I I wear wll In many wi '! i BUCh gel j" to reci ere la ' rf a ring ma? the 8 ' ia most railroad or water ti pori t bill for Stat I super th a provision Uki dopted In California for thi ipply ?f na .?..-?.- rough the '??? of convict ? - ' ? ? ? ? - - ld bi mer ? than doubled. plylnt riler, t ma* fully tr-, ? i ? .1 . a ? ? . ... . . . .i,. gt rt t. . withal .- ri I exist ? ? rifles und t i'. "plc Rt uti mat. ? ' ' ' ??'--. a ?-.' L'... ' . ? ? ? ;?? r I -.ii foi odera ti a, so l this I '. rul is .)"!i\ red ' ? ' he i ?u - ? i price below I nat . ; ? . " - con ? [| ., Slate lllghw . . .on n ....?j\ ta ill rn In i rn a.. Ilka term - /with "- railroad com pat es cf New-York Rtate, raitt ntei - , - mi li a* the railway* of California Iii the general Improvement ot the a.,tit- i, and by co-operation with ? ? Btati mi ? t will bi able to ? - ? al.lisli suitable poln ? ntl >n of quarry ? the preparatloi i terlal Th! ?j rj si. t. put to work tn this dlreci ? na t the i. foi mat. rial, which la found In < 'allfornl i to i ? ol a Incidental i \ Thla s t-lnhor r, as well -,- greath fa llltate road Improve '? m -a .,;-,, ir- .ail Impi convicts The sn perin tendeni of the Snake ; rls'.n of New-Ji rsev found I.is hospitals r hla q larry was oj ? i ? ' i-i thi open air waa provided for his I ROY STONE li gi n Feb 9 - ? NOTE* OF THE ST\GE. hat numil ? -; ? -hilly * wll foi the* ? of "M fi h \ i tho ' Moth ent timi foi tuch persona to at Kat there! ? fti moon rmance I y '?? tnk.n B itttrday < . ? Magistrate" wUl i the n Washington' Bli I ;.'??>> ? ? ? "I irgul rlte*-B ... .... r her rn .? i Bamea'a eon i terday to be Inn rov I, an I . ? ? ? , i... al i" to sing ...... t date waa set for h r reap* ? ? . . . . . . engagement ot .i Iowa foi be < mpl i Mualc ? . iowa Bard." . -. . md la sal I to 1 ak - ? | Mi ll a n. nn ? ? ? ?..-?!?.* Mm t he will am laing as the o,- rrj' -:i '? ra. 0 '?? .' i rn rr ind t iiristened. HE '?' H1TE l -?? i ?: gl'NI '.lt.- KV . ... . j . -, n m rli n Ihi .--..? SI ? ?' e.. v.- IS i ? ?? ' k thia fm - '? rmi ' ? ? ' ?? th* marri ? ? w ? M rs r.f i net of! Mr. and - ??' ? ,...? : I ' ' v- ? ?? ' ? ? President nnd I tha |lBt< r ? r \ io\ LEAGin < I I li n I TING i . id pn d al he ?? gi '?" " iv . . . Club Issi ?Semi !'.r " '' l,r I . ?, ?? ? the ? tub unani ,. , rt ol ' immltti ? of fifi ?? the Legist; ri n H. < ti i ths position of i.. -,. bj, in admitting tbs fi I ? ? (forts, li n poH di li re I I . not be given to thi seven ....-.-? ?: ? ?-. snd r .' lmb< Robbli ' pat riot Isi . r ? ? I thc gn steal ? ? m ,. on intaatlon. Jo < on< lualon tbs igement which ths , ...,) Hr..I th" react; .'i IgslnSl " ' ot the Leg ?''-; ??'- ' ; :s"f> ""* ' hop" ? . ? . -- tl,an Ibe j e ol bate may 1 .... i lied gtstes fl ?'?? of I for the posit rd ' ' " ll ' ' I hi '??? New-York mst i a ?lits* . t rift. ? ? Un-aier Ni w?York be ?? inn ?? a . i ?. io appear l??fon I hr Oi i:*' ?''"*?" . Uglal ' ?"- ? ' "I"}1' ? tb* ei 'na ni Into I.** ot mose I ,, ., , ... ia. h pro! toe ,. -* taxation between New rrii .i ? . be annexed ''? . ? ? nslala that the pi i ,i l> .- ia ted until full opportunity ? , , . iona h. ,r,l, I '" . . ? s we..- passed in reaped to ? Alexsndsr Tsylor, n form, r trlco-prssl ?**i ol tba . lub, ?*J,'*-iu! u<.m mtmhers, of IhS club VOM elected. PLACMEEKERH WA8TE TIME MOT omy THEIR own. BUT that OF THE PRESIDENT-EXaECT. 'Ult-: DI8TKIBt*TtON OF PATRONAGE RBI "BIVI itt. NO ATTENTION PROM MAJOR M*KlKUt1 lit: PUi iPOflKS TO ll IKE PEW .1! RO v r I'.'IV I-MSINTS I'M 'M. I Vll.lKK MATTRRS ll WK RRRN ' iusi'i is Kl*, OF [nt -> LnonAFn to fna rnim an i Cm lon, Ohio, Pen. il a reglmi nt of i Ali. seekers marched up the hill to Major McKin? ley^ home to-ihiv cadi lunn nwnlted his turn, hud a shut talk with the President-elect, and ""1: ""di?."d down again Aside from the plcaaure of a pleasant greeting from ths Ma? jor, whose patience never ralla, what DO per cent of the railers bear nfter they present their 'latins la <i courteous bul .strone Intimation thnt it is no; the purpose of the President-elect to apportion the pntronsge al his disposal until the extra sesalon of Congress hus been railed and the pnaauge of desirable tariff legislation seems certain, Major McKinley holds thnl pros perity ls more Important than place, and that the fen hundred who will receive appointments can afford to wall foi- them t:il business thru affects the whole country is disposed of. In short, Major McKinlej expects to 77:1k" very few appointments before June, and hundreds of people who are coming here now are wnstlng both time and mom y, Among Major McKinley's callers this morn lng waa VV. ll Elliott, manager of "The Mew Castle lind 1 Courier." Mr. Elliot! is a gradu? ate if thc I'nlti 1 Bl ii's \v- il Ai idem). and served In the Navi for several years. He ls Sly Indorsed for Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Bi ns tor-.?)? 1 Fairbanks ls one of his most earnest supporters, and h< haa man; of the V ? Stat i behind him Mr El? liott aa "1 Irai ne i In . 'anl 1 1 to-day from the ba si of nut hot lt*, that TheoUoi ? Roosevelt, of New V irk CH; . di sires this appoi.'tmen*, an 1 has !n I made application for li The Impression ?V i;i.-n I carrli I away was ihat ll would not, In .; I probability, be given ti. .1 Kew-York man and thal Mr. Roosevelt waa no longer Qndei con Iteration The Pi sldenl elect advised me ? ex-Governor Long, and ta?h th* mattel 1 -..Ith him The qW" to sci Mr Long, which was given '.1 Mr Elliott, ough: to be sufficient lo convince ni who has doubts about the Governor's status In refereno to the Cabinet thal li- has bet n decided upon for Be. telar* of the Knvy, ns dlsps chei announced several days ago, w. l' Rockwell, a well-known mnnufacturei of Meriden, Conn., had Borne talk with Ihe Presi? dent-elect a;...ut 'h.- metal schedule In the new tar Pi hil] Mr, Rockwe '. ls .1 1 loae friend of tlv Private Secretary-elect, ?' Addison Porter, of Hartford. The Indications a.e thal the Ohio situation, as 7 ls called, will become ? goi 1 deal less comprl . ?? hefo-e March General Andrew Hlcken looper, of Cincinnati, waa here this evening lb- said tha' th ? selecting of a auccesaor to Mc, Sherman In the Berate would doubtless ls made n matte: 0 friendly conference and ihat he had no fear thn' the line harmony that has ed among Ohio Republicans for the lasi two years would be destroyed this year. Abner McKinley arrived from thi Eas' to-day, snd ls th. gu "si of his mother. He will atari for New-York. Prida? and daws noi esr*, ' to be In Canton again 1 il aftei the inauguration The part: whl h is to accompar.j the President elect on lit: special trail -.vii 1 b>avei here fi r ? , . - 7 the evening of March I, has v--i 11 -i.v ui ami numb -rt about flt; lt Is com :? ?- il wholly nf ? ? .!?? - 17 Major ai : M McKinlay, tfie* Major's secrctarli and a dosen newspaper correspondents, who *_;,> ap guests of the President-elect In their Individual capacity and not because of theil newspapej ronnertlona, .1 M. Brixham, who ls talked of for Assistant 8.dary of Agrlcul 11. ?-. had an intervli . with the Presldi ni ele, to-night Colonel James R [loaner. <?' New Jerk, had a pleasant chat with Major McKinley this mora lng. ? MR GAGE RESIGNS PROM IHfi BANI**. ' 'hi ano, F, h M. Ar .1 m< etlng of the d ?-. ton of the l-'ir-r v.-.Hoi..il Bank, held 'iii- nfl. ? fl M. Nlckerson, one of th. heavies! stock 1 wns -?!? ted president in place of Lyman .1 Oagi who resigned 1.repi the portfolio of Becrei of the Treasury In it,- ? McKinley's Cab? inet. Georxe l? Boulton, who hm been with the bank ? - ihirlj thrc ,1- wai eppolnteu .-?<.id ? ? 1 ? Wei In . . ? ? .1 ll l-'oi mjtn. who waa ed to ?,.-.. ri shh ne-, and who j. i . understood, will lie the real executive rhiel - Hon li I-..- ol .\lr. Oas* l' ls Bald tba Mi 'I,..'. I i- niven his friend, and bank colleagues to ? ind that In tn verina v ? coi noctlon with ak he did se for .-ill tim ? The ' 'onsitt u Hi :. ;! i revision require) ? ? Ri ? ?..??-. of the Treas to have no inte; - ? avhati rei li bunks WAL TER (AMI' WILL DECIDE NOT BCHE WHETHER TALE WILL BIGN WITH HARVARD. THE I KOCRORADVATCS ANXIOUS TO HAVE TUG PEACE CONCU'DED?TERMS OF TUM PRO POSED mi TEAR AGREEMENT New-Haven, Conn., Feb. H.?The trip of Capl dn Hailey of the v.-iie crew to New-York yesterday to 1 .infer with New-York alumni proves not the Anal ?t"t> in the Tale-Harvard trouble Captain Balley said to-day thal Walter Camp, With whom tl elston res;-. mighl *i?ii the agreement and minot rot, nnd Mr. Camp himself this afternoon said thsi 1 her* mis nothina decided about the matter. Ile will po to Cambridge In a fest day.i to mak*- ma : r il ph : - foi ratification The entire Vale und r I aduate body li arouaed over the uncertainties of the situation, and a treoiendo'.'s pressure s nerti 1 on Mr. Camp lo Induce him to Blgn for j ;. and end thi eontrov, raj Mi < 'nm., sal I ,,7 tba: he would not it present give oul hi i;, tv- mat ? ? Immediately upon tho anni in..11 v 1 ? : will probably meei Harv* ri in all brai lettes this yeal om. i the new< thal Val. has ac . t< ,j an Invitutlon to meei ti" ii .ersity ol !?. .,...,. \\ unlu In al li asl one bren ol athletics. 1 ., q,.| ird, ol '1 - ?-. an 1 ?"apia! 1 Winsor, o: -.,,.. of Pen ?? ? - na, hav** agreed to . ?..- ra in rack ri laj team it thi annu il irn -k . ? ? , : ? a ? v... 11 I. \ ...:ll ? ?).'. ra '? am In th , . l i Uadelphla the Issi of March and r 11 a will enter a team at tin 11 I Yale on Man h ' Thi will Ix Ihi tr nd the 1'nlyi tally of Pennsyl mei ,1 re tty in alhli ll gam. - In bi ,. ? ol pori sim ?? vv > ii-, 's irack leam hi Into sev ri iralnli ., propos, .I adjusimi 1 ! ??? I hs J al. 11 irvard , m . brougl ? bou bj ' 'nptaln Balli y, of ... ?>, 7 .-,.,- and Captain Ooodrlch, of Harvard. I Th.-y mel .-I Monda) last, and as s resull ot lha ? ... nee Harvard made -. nc vv proposition to V,;,-. Hitherto th. former has refused to meet her great rival In snj sthletl contesi unle ? Vals con aented to mi et Cornell on the water Bul this week Harvard expressed 1 willingness to sign 1 .n agreemi ni with Tale In football, b be I tr ..-I; uthletlca, provided Cornell agreed lo meei Vals on the Hu.ls,,7 this rear ind I hen to sign a four-year agreemi nt, to laka effect neal year. In rowing Bul In case th ? (thara College Imposed ondit lons va li I, li could not !-? aocepted, Harvard provided thal Vals need not row Cornell this year As mattera now stand Harvard has consented 10 m.- 1 Tale for the neal tlv.- years In football, baeeb iii and on I m truck, li ivlng io Tale the 01.lion ol deciding upon ,,i.\ conditions 1 ornell may Impose Koberi .1 ''..ok the famous vale coach wis seen ... -.,-.>?,!.-.v afternoon b) .-. Tribune reporter li- es . ? ? ? .- va..ii satisfied witii (ha ti ms of freemen 1 'Harvard has lefi us the alterna? tive." i.. -iii 01 either accepting or refusing an : .1 'i mi lhal might be made ny Cornell, and ihsl , ,1 ?.- 1 squli ? I am ina ole lo Bay defl ow whether I Biiall cou h the rea ? not." I r I III. //'I 1X0 I'I li ft TBEATBE. ? 1. ia-To-lo " 1* the nasas of the three-aci mu* , .,; , rr.,Iv which wis |n--forii'.-.l foi ill" I" I inna leal nlghl bj Hemrlcb Conried'i versatile , ,i,,|,,.v iii the Irving Place Theatre. The play is ., translation from the R*reneh <?f V'ictoi Leon ;,i.nrs .1 rom bl tallon ot i'r**n ch and German ., ? , .. mbei el catching cborusss and solus, mid gbounds in eatremely ph.nv situations, ..ii ol which nepi the audlen ? which filled ever] pan ol ;.,, house In almost continuous laughtei Ta-ts and To-to -ire the tarin children el ?< man arho rrang s ssarrtage for Ta bi srltk the tutor of tbe esdai school where ant lerln Isrnthet To-te ts .1 ?tudeni To-to dislikes the tutor and efds his twin elater in i-louiirV with .mother ma,.. Thc two --uris "fl na.i and To to ir.- taken hv Miss BU] Bender, wno ia frequent!) compelled to make lightning' r-nangea to keep up with thc rapid movement of thc cornell Mr Ullh ? ,,?. ,,.hnol in, ,. - ano .Mis, Reichardt aa a trained nuts., who riopei objectionable tutor, and Mr. Bi i iua Willi |||, 'h.- tutor. ?,-[.- particularly good, although every part, to th.- amallest, wns hlled t< th.- satlsfa tlon of a luirhly a ppr. -i itu.- audli i . o' r i \ uxers roo hoi v/>. Till-: s- iv-\ri.. Tin: BRITANNIC THE TRAVR .\M> ihi: BPRBfj ALL DCt.ATED. ? u lampton, PV b it The Asserlcsll Moe steam* ??? vv Paul, from New-Tork, Pebruary X far tai* i laing (Ive miles orr t:,,. Needles, ..fr which sh- arrived at i p, na restei lag, Tbs fog is sim very heavy, .m.i iii.- company's oaVera hen fiat ta,- gt, Paul w tl not rome In until ll uris. Che North Qerman Lloyd steamship Spree, Cap- ' lain M.-ier. fr..m Bremen, Pebruary :?. for H smpton snd New-Tork. ls detained here bj I She haa ,,a boai I B3 bags of rei', ninety-five eabln paaaengera an.l Iff ;??? i age passe igers Am mg the saloon passengers on board la Mra u '? P etpa, widow of the nt. fut. i States Miniate , ?: many, T ?? North 'I, rina., I.1 ?.- 1 .:, ii: - - 1 .'.,.!:. : l aai.aiiiir-'t. fr,aa Nea y,?k February :. mi ac,j,to,, ,n,i Bremen, ts rei .it. I outsl le I Needles, detnlm 1 ar fog, -' ? nstown, Fi b ii. Mut ntmenl ha* been ot asl ni i by the non-arrival from New-Tork i ' '?'' >y of J ?hn i:. dmond, M P., I hi wi ll-knoa i trish leader. The Mayors of Hork ai I I ? >lln ii i a mimi er of othei I. li gate, fr m rivi i ? irlj Hus morning for the p rpo ? ol ar--. ' ?' Ur. Redmond, vt ho is a p issengi r on tm ? ptai I tm i '? me : Brit innl ? Tha i casi I has not : ' en sighted, owevi r, and ll .- pn - imed - int has proceeded direct for I.Iverp ol In r inseq i, iggy weather prevailing off th ?? port. tl had arranged lo glv. a ba ??.? ? t In hon r of Mr. lt. ?lanni l ? ? ,,.,. a|| |h,, plans ? weleom ng have fallen thi . Ice i\ rm \ortr hi i \ i n ?J. C-IWXTITIBK BNi'iirNTKRKP S'O HOI'H 1- R : HR KT VTE OP HBi aaa x Bl John's, N I' . !'? '? ll The st. imi I v ed port 1 i ri i proi .,, rt of th< .teamer Bi ite of I :? '??I--- frozen in the Icefloe. Captain Blandford, master of tho Nimrod, declan thin he - rei ia, iii fort; rears' expel ? i ? N- ,.w ? uch ipi ii I ann. 11 300 RI Off I a The *:> imer Portl i Iel Isaforeno >n, I ?" vt ia unable lo force through tn- Boc near Capo. ; Ka." .ral had to : ? ' ara ;: ' to reach hei lo-n ? ?? ' Bt. John, N. H., Fi b. ll. The si. amer i...u Win - of th - Beavi il.-- a I yesterday . from i.i\???a ,>,,;. reports thai on February I, in longitude ;,; degn ? latitude I dei v -. she f. ll In . With thi ?aimer Irani..ra. of fha ?'? mi'-. An-..-ii ? in Petroleum i' .m| my, bi ind fn Phil ulelpl i i 'I" i'. mani had losi hi r propelle . and pi to '.,.-? ? ? toa I il H rn ? los r,,;,, pat t. il an.l he . rt.. ? .-..,,. x\ .., nil ????? -? rea 'i i \\ Innliieg i 'mnlne.1 ,:,,. ? i ? hours. T ie l > : m., ' i h< ste un- hip track, i d e?|.lr,, be ?,-, pl 'ked up Halifax, N S . !'? :. Il The st, im. r Con i a ri ton. 8. t' I und for Bremen wai towed In here this m.role... ia, it.. Bteamer Knight font for Liverpool The < 'ot i ia - pi opi lier il a ki .--lin Sunday afi.fn. i he K aa' hi ' .omi:.': dei i .rn fl mg dde and off. red a tow landon. Feb ll li now li irm tl that thi the loss of the Brill h ? rgo steamer fyanus, from >v i,, i tl,.- Island of L'shani oft oasi of Brittan--, France, which wa reported , twenl if hi res ? ? ? drov SP I sisa POLICY IN Cl r. I. i I I :'? a rAXOVAg SAYS THE RKFORM? UIOII IR MT!.II" XT ...\.T 111 Mi di .1, Peb. 11 Prln .1 ? a i del C is : ?? >h he says ll will no! be Incom o apply the n form- In rs whli* Oen rail Wey lei i In command there, but, he adds, ?. i: .,,.,- ? to effect I he rr forma has not r rivi d. Il-i! P n Tl ? M irqula de Talia in la, mi nt, and Intel lani Pa? li f I 'laci ' ' f. i Bania t'lara, xx hi re Will ll ? ' ' .? lal ? ! \\'. l ,. I m . .':r - . - who was in command of tba troops In tha engagement In which Antonia Maceo was kill, a has been promoted toa colonelcy. COlo ni Clrujeda reporter! to-?In> that he had captured tn,. ,-.un-, of VlllSnuevn the rebel commandant, on Ihe north coast of ihe Province ,,: Havana I ir Caspar betancourt, Vnoceneln Aranju nmi Pantnteonn Castillo have beei .\ riled from Cuba hi order of thc Oovernmeni Dr, Betancourt, who - .. n \ m.-." un eula ii, waa icquli eil , few da ya ago of ? he i hm g< of a lids, 'iii, issue of i iper money ii.is i,.. - increased to <l 'll,,.., ixl ? IN Tin Hoi SE OF CONNONS. SO OOMPEN8ATION Poll IVOItt l-l;"!'. ?*'!:: ? ? 'ABLE nETWEEN UKI Ml i" AM' JA>IAI?"1 l.oiaion Peb lt In thc House of Commons to ! day Patrick O'Brien Parnelllt", member for Kll y city ..-ia ' the Government whether ll waa | the intention to rompi .s.a.. Kdward J Ivor: thc , ed Irish-American dynar*tt*3 conapl.utor, the ,,,,?-,, ,i nga galt a hom wi re ri centlj dropped by tli" Government foe wan' of evidence, for his I Imprisonment pend'.ng trlnl and ll ? ? tot ? - of de 1 fending himself .?????h.-" thc Government's itnsuo |. .r-. ? '. , '..ri;. * Mr K.'ilfonr. First l.nr.i of Ihe Treasury si ' thi Government leader In the House replied lbs! no communication had i.t. received by the Gov? ernment from lr.a". oi ai,- one In bia behalf, In ! regard to compensation and that the Home. Sec? retary had Informed him that i' would bs contrary to the established practice to .ninia any claim for ? compensation In such .,,., Mr. Chamberlain Bei retarj >.f State for the I olo* nlea replying io h question <>f Joh.i \\ I..ian ('onset ?. atc ?? mi mher for th" Peml roki ? I 1 Hnverford-wi si District i lld he hellevi d thu I l'omiiir.n of Canada was dlap e.l to contribute to I ihe . oat of a ilir.-.-i line of i ab1 con . , between Bermuda and Jamaica, but be waa not aware that Canada had offered the sum of (5,is? ? ob ICC t, as Mr Laura bad SUggl - ? 'I Inqtiii i i lowi ?? ?' hi added, lhere wi i set sri I ! difficulties i-i the waj ol the conatrucilon of such a cable which Great Britain I....i not >'??' BUI j mounted. RTEINITE, THI ' EBSh PLAYl R, II! Berlin, Fi ? 11 T e "Loka! Ansi Iger" sa a dis* ? ? Moscow -ta In** ' i 8 ? nits, the well* 1 k. ,.v r, has cen taken suddei w'hh nerve ise ind thai he ia ls ???. ri move I to Dr. Jil iff's Instliu' i mw ri: To i'//.' ifif omi: /: i r i/,'.". Thi Royal Societies Club gave a ,l,in, r to-nl? H li hoi oi of An baa idi i Baj .ta v u .-. pi ? -? i w >??? the Archbial.4 < 'an* ,, ,a,,i, -. ih< M irqulf ol Larra- nnd Lord tm . ,, i.i,ia; ciia i .' ta ?? of England, [r. Bayard di laracterlstl , ?,?.,., I ? da ? ; lng upon th. Hi ? that bind Gn ii Urti tin und the ia.lt.-a States, and predicting that tronger vt i li the course ol Hmo nidei ' m i a< lt other i.. i-.i i/ |/l DOC VII I iv SEVENTH ii his wi.M xi. ntiain enbh t i/>t op phildbrn . ..,, ,; wi: A I'.'I.I.'I'.M .S A ll xl:' ii' SI . Seventh ave In Ihe vii Inltj of I. , .ir, l-and-twent] seventh-si waa crowded with . ,; children on their waj i fiernoon a large St i" rnard di g. wi was bi |n, |ed up iii,, avenue bj th owi r, went sud? denly mad atai dashed In among the children and womi . ? ho rsn t" I i. li to ?' ? ?i " ?'? - ol boom ? and sion a and such plat ? - of afet ? aa pre n aeives Thi 'og had bi ? n wi Iking . ,gn I,.-*.,I.- :'s m ,- . i .:. Sevi n't.-ax ,?,,!, ,',,,?,., .- in, hundred and-twentj aeventh-st. w i,r | , i? van acting strang' I) Hs eyes be. ame ? I .'?, u., - ,ii.,i aleamed hu-' coals of lire, while ' f0am gathen , on lu . * ia lt i in around In ctn clea, emitting strang' i;etpa ? ... . . .... : ;- iround in a i Ireh :..r - veral nfo ;,,im a. with .. Budden bound, Jerked the r'roni i ii nana ? f Ita m isti i and daahed In , ;.... , hoi li , , r-hlldn n, xv:., Bed panic atricki r ' ' P'a.: "'''''v Mounted Poll eman Mci' bi '. thi Hig ibr dg ? Bl i i on Uti mpted to log vt hi, h was ? ;,, ,i,,i down ihe avenue rn a frensj gt r Hines Ihe iiollceman pointed ms revolver at th i mlrnal hot each time he refalned from tirii,? foi i. ir ot hitting one ol lh< children Aft.-, mano?u ring fi .ilnutsa In ihi* manner, M,u.-r dismounted and attempted t" beat the animals bruins out xxiii, his club, but hts .-frons xx.-re in ,.,.,, The .-.ian.ai again dashed down One-nun dred-and-twent) aeventh-st., followed bj Mciver .lorseback At Flfth-avi the dog turned and , ,,, iq one-hundred and (went) sixth bi . xvi..-r.- a enti ie,I tl," cellar ol -. Bat :- tareen I' >rk and Maa i-un aves When M'lx'-i rode up he tried lo get ihe landor ,,; ii,,, nit to enter the cellar with him and hold ., ||*hl while he shot Hu doa Thli Ihe lanltot r , io do so ali Iver, holding an oil :,ini|. in ona l,nn,l b -vi dowi and si,,,t ihe animal ll- Bred ihre. Bhota i..fore kiiimi; n. No one ara In ured !,-, ll,- il"? Are yu lookim* fm b bargain In ?' Plono. or .io you arish to sell iii rachana* our" if you do, you bilah! find what you want In thc little adveinse men tl lu ths narrow columns. r THE rn;ches exaggerated. MONET BPENT FOR THE MARTIN BALL NOT ENORMOUS. PAaCTS vi:.,ir TIIK gSaffT Of THU HOTEla ."""MK or the '"sn mk.- vm' tiik na*ooRATio!n*i I'.'i.t.-i: i;\,'i:i:ii THEIR POWER. Now thai tbs Bradley Martur, ball la a nvatter of hi tory, n. of ths opinions thal srere formed ol ll in sdvance will have to undergo <*on stderaUe revision ll la rertaln that m st of tbs ??? ? of its cost, whl ii srere ihe baals of much ..' ? ie host Hs criticism ihsl iras expressed, srere greatly in caress of rh" real figures This iloes not m..in that Mrs Martin's i>mi av.is not s tavtoh, even .1 sumptuous, affair, lt wis undoubtedly complete In all its Bpnolntntents. and nothing thal could bute to thi - un:' ? ? ? or the pleasure of tha guests a .s lacking, But, for ill tim', th., sapenaea of the iiff.iir were aol unpi.tented, nor, >*>> fur ;tra appears, were th", enormous!*) rxtrsvsgsnt. Tho estlmatea <?< lbs cost i I ths ball which appeared in ssveral newspapers were sufllctentl> large to reach til" polnl "t absurdity. One ol thea* estimates ima tMt.WO, .moiler was BOO.000, still another was *r*>, "" ' Ol) rt. r- of :i million dolls rs. All of the-*,, .stl mates art plainly no fir beyond the truth as to malu* this contradiction sea reel) srorth wi.ile. Various wi;.i guesses h.iv.- been mad" at thf ? ? -t ths us.. ,,f in,. Waldorf for ths ball. As a ir-ii'.-r .,f fa,-t ihat ? a-' i' known to have i.;-, :??-> "-..in 15.000 lt h.i.i been predicted lhat the supper would I"- rnor-- profuse and more varied ny ever before provided for ?? social func? tion In this cit.. A gi ince al thi menu ? ari - -.??I iii yesterday's Tribune will sum" Mi.i'. va ..!.- it was ,,f ,m elaborate and <-x pensive natur., its ||g0 ,.. no( unpn rdented, The I al ile ball v.. n bri u -a: by Mr- Martin ?'- in i' A -her of tiie incldi ntals of the ball, whose been i ri tlmated, I - 'h.- cos These were undoubtedly lu ill!.in: nnd ap propi a;, bm their like in many i ises al leas! ountry before, lt ls known il -..me nf them were neither new nor made ? peel illy i'.,r Wednesday night's affair. Some of -ii.n w.-r.. borrowed from iii.- slngen .,' the Metropolitan Opera lions,- Others wen by n.-tors va ,., had worn item In various costume pliys. Hun otrvrs li.ul formed a portion ol Block v dade of local costumers .md w.t.- fur in and rn sh. rn tl for th< Martin ball, Otb ? - - worn f r r V- firsr time aa lot ( '? Mr Willi im K Vanderbilt' ? fancy dn - ball in isv. The lia f.r carriage hire n,r,. could no' have 1.,: nearly s,, ;argfl M j, |? ?.- t0 7,. |n ;;" extravagant estimates' mentioned Many, if "" ' ma lol ? trui *?- both came to nnd ?'? I1'-1' i (.? vi dort ie the!: own rou! '*: , ? . 1 ii 01,1.. p , ' guests in at nee was ronelderabl; less H7111 that an n>.na- 1 Iii the extravagant estimates; mid finally ' ' asldi fiom the extenl of Ihe io.:., which Hov were bestowed, were not of ?? charade* t.. involv enormous expenae They w.'.- faithfully .!. scribed ie, yesterday's Tribune, and were seen to lie in-.t,-fir1 and dainty and dell 1' througho t. hut n. iih- r profus . nor hi .\.. nor 1 ? ? : ... ''"'?. ! ital have .1 made io The Tribune, and :? ??? -, in thc lt? ?' ? tl ?? poll arrange a'' n's foi tho Martin hall Were BUCh as to nu; h unreasonable annoyance to pedestrians whose 1 n.' tooV them 1,, ,,r me Wal lort on Wednesday night !' ippears thal at about the Hm. the .- ? 7, arrive 'li- crowd near the ' ??? became so greal tha- :'?? police established r.,s, u;? yifth-ave, end o' Thlrty-thli I ? ' aero ? ..-?. -., ,, rh,, s,,:,,,. thor? ough fun 1. tr Mr,. 1 i-.-.-.rv. and ti," thereafter ih>-> allow. ? I 1,0 ;? ,1,-iri.uir* to pass except those who lived 7 lh< hotel This natural!) work, ; much hardsl lp on thoar v | ? ; ? : :?? ??-. -? bio k or whos. I>u ???-.'- 1 . iro if h the s;r.rhere seems io lae no r. ison In 11 roi . srh) Ihe mere fact of .1 pi ?? ute ball being held In th. Wu loi ? shoul 1 -? Ihi ? In 0 ? Ih. ntrei to j..-!.-sr 1 1 .-. Ths presew I'ollcai Board has recenH) obtained for it- ns. s iii. ill quota ol policemen it s have be. -I,,-- io pro li , lha .a ? sence of a sufficient numiier of officers to keep iii" crowds moving bj th.'t th, walks shoal.1 noi 1.oma ob strurtaad: bul !? appears thai even som.- or the guests *.' the hotel returning from th" theatre had practically to (lxht for permission to enter want wats for thi time being their home There .-an be no va lld snells I for sn. h mi ni j III I sal aj in? deed, the polia-,- asaai to have thoroughly mlsnn.lar .stoo.l their duties, gone beyond 'heir authority and ompl. telj nu-ni innge 1 'heir task R.i riler i-i Ihi evening before the police al the Waldorf demonstrated their Inrffictencj Policeman i. i/.:. ? of the wt rhlrtleth-Bi station, was md*:: - 1 hov of Vms,-ir |n front of the house of KV i' S ?:.. rrr-.-i ho-n. No. I'' West Tva .-nty-t hlr.l-sr Mrs. ?!,.[,.,,,,, 1 >rn was glvt.ig costume dinner for some frteni arlu wet ?? ? -1 at'end the bal! later, ...,i there was an awning on the walk lu from of thc hon-- tinder which tha guests alighted from rarriages, Prank Walfren, of No. S.jffli Madl w.i- arrested by Jetsner for alleged dis? order!} eonduci as he whs passing under tne awn* rn Jefferson Markei fourl yesterday morning tiie policeman sal-1 Walfren walked back and forth under ih-' awning several times Magistrate 8 mm ? told .let/. 1. .- he hud no rh,*!]' to arrest the prisoner "I'ltlzens have a righi to us* ire- sidewalks, pro viv .! they do no' obsti ict them." h.- sahl "Ths onl] ? :? you should have dons was to remove tha nu naru,', ll had no business Obstructing travel alt hou 1 ;, permit Discharge the prisoner. OBITUARY. JE88R TAOOART Raliway, NV .1. Feb ll (gpeclsl).?Jeane Taggart, ;i well known nea ipaper man, die.: ,1: ht* hom In I Vzi> va oo-l-.i V thll i'V. last nla;lit from |itil im ,. ir, disease, from which ly had suffered for se, eral v .--ir.-i. Mr Tagg rt a a native of Coatesville, Penn., where he was born shout forty-two years mro 1 ? in life he di \ ? loi ed ? ta Me for literary work}, ar..: on reaching manhood he became connected with TV New York Tribune, with which pitier tm ren tined f.r several years, until falling health I him tO resign and serk S milder climate than that Of N'evv-Vork. In I*-*-'- he av.-tit to Vir 1 City, Nev., when he waa msds the manager "Ths enterprise." s paper with which Samuel 1, Clemens ("Mark Twain") wns ,i> one tune om -. .1 1 na hi '"ii wa noi mui I ? nellti d ha the change and after 1 tam yt irs he returned Baal and lived for some um" In Coatesville aalti: hts 1 r cnts Two years igo he came to this city a wi,)..'a -mi! two ? hlldren survive him ii:.. for? mi av.,- a daughtei ol Samuel B Pay and s sla? ter of Mrs Frederick I." Bard*ell, of tins Ht) The bod* will i" takei to slr Taggart'a old home 1 ? nnsj iv.mi.1 for burial Mr. Taggart was s man of scholarly attain? ments , mi lilndlj disposition He w i> well lik'-d ?1.,-. with whom io- came hi contact, and . ... . ? hi- death will be a cauae of gn r 11 1 ? \>. to , large rlrcle ol tcnualntancea not only Si m Vol li ai i other 1 Hies - ? - KX-CONURRSSMAN DARIUS 0 HARE Cpi . gai du key, niii... Feb ll - Darli ? D lfai of Uh- 1 lt) died BuddenI' last ? \- ? lng from hean disease He w-.i- attacked while walk' lng to 1 ls hom. iv waa on- of the most promb , ,nt m, 7 in this section of the State ll" served through ihe war and waa Mayor >.f thli .,...-: terms He wns ,-;. -t>-.| to Congress from this dlsti I In IMO, defeating ex-Governor Poster ind served two terms He va..- fifty-four real .-l-l ? SPENCER RRVIV Phlladelphl 1 ll Spencer Ervin, oi the best-known members of th.- Philadelphia <-,, k Es bange and 1 prominent ni/ure in club ,[.. in Phil idelphla, died al tha Aldin.. -< ... ., monning from pneumonia. Mr Ervin N president of the Orphana' Club, and waa also mb.f ih. Rlttenhouae Art. Clover, Phila? delphia, Country end Philadelphia dun cluba and the Horse Bhpa Association Ho was a member of the ScwA-brk Stock Exchange, and for man) ,, (|. i, 1 been rlasssd ia ons ol ths leading operators in this city. Ile acted as 1 broker foi a \ \i 1..0.I : .rm.-riv president of tbs Phils .leli.'hii' ind R*tadlng lviiro.nl. al tbe Mm- Mc? Leod wbb seeking to .ure control ot the Ken md V'w England and (he Boston and Maine roads When the former operation was sue.? ful he became one of the .lire.tors ot Ihe oom ?_ //. n. BAVEMEYEBS FORMER WIFE HEAD St.imf.nd. Vum. Fa* U The divorced srifo of ti' .? Havemeyer died shortly after midnight at ber home bera Shs had bean III two weeks from ii,,,.-nt Bhe nas Bftj rears of sgs and tv* ? ,r ol the lab Oeorge EMer anea s member , I tV- ? Ile V' ne -v r tiru) REDUCED RATES TO WASHINGTON FOB THE INAUGURATION. rn- Raval Hine ian- vain nell excursion tickets from Nesr-Tork Newark and Elisabeth al t* for h? round irln md si proportionate ratea from ..11 Vi,..1 stations to Washington, D C., and return f,? |he Inauguration of Presldent-eleei McKinley 011 M-ireh 4 Tickets will he good to *.. on March l to i Inclnalve md for return from Mnr.ii i tu I "station In New-York, Cangai Railroad of N-w Jsrssy. foot Llharr'y-su. North Uiver. a'a ARION'* ANNUAL WHIRL. MASQUERADE BALL OF THK SOCIETY THE rsc At. ATTRACTION. CROWDS Of PgJOPLg PILL THE MADISON BQ1 .RB :xiti't-:N Titi: ia:.xtTti-ri. rt.. i xi s A Vii Ii!'. I lit ATI.'N's The Arion masquerade ball took place laat night and Iurinac tbe early boura af this Bsornlng, at fie Madison R.|iinre Garden, BB USOal. A-; us'itl. 'oo. ii:.. attendance was large, the music ..f tbs best, tb tames many and tart.a. and the frolic exuberant. I-- Iboldt'a Military Band, played t , t rafters from | o'clock anni i". when the crowd of merry-makers began te arrive. They found the vast apsce apangled xvi:ii festoons ,,f evergreen, atudded with bright ana many colored garlsada The .lane. Boor W,1S inoloaied In a i r le formed of thirty-two Dorie columns, connected With evergreen cords, dotted xx uh tiny electric lamps Frosa lha tops .:' th- columns biased gaming torches Ths .1 meera i nh ri ,1 through four wide portals and many dupllrstes of fair Terpsti hore st od iboul thc rircln on pedestala and look' d pleasant The i'roi,'r untile began al I0J8 with thc ballet of ! flfty-four .hm.--rs of all races, oreads an.l . a. - , Th-ii cams the procession, containing Bsa flouts ' snd a .-harlot Th- charlot represented Olympus, I and a i.?? ti., following prominent New-Yorkers j Melpomene, Thalia. Terpsichore. Erato, Calliope, j Polyhymnia, Euterpe, Clio snd Urania. Ths live I Boa ta carri-.l pretty nearl; everybody whose na*ns ca r sppesred In sonjr or story. Thi n ths danes proper txas on to tho extent of j twenty-five numbers, and as tha night wore on the j fun waxed fas: and furious, a* tu well-regutjied I fitn ought 10 wax. The arrangement.* for the comfort and pleasure I of tha erowal xv.'-*., carefully ma.le and well . x ? rented No sm.ii: portion <>f the boc..t I , Arion ball of lsiT was .lae -., the expertenci and akii: of th- press aaent, Richard F. Hamilton. Ti,.- ofllcera, trustees and committees of the Arian ?ocl< ij ire sa follows; Richard Wi In n ht. presldi nt. Edward Benneche, Aral vice-president; Ben ! Kaempffert second vice-president; Carl Behlet linger, recording secretary: Julius P Werner, cor? responding secretary; Constantin Lucius, treas? urer; Auausl Oebhsrd, Ana nola I secretary; trustees M.,v Ams, edward M. Burghard, Georgs Bhret, Jakob Oermann, William jorgensen, Richard Katsenmayer, Rudolph J. Mayer, William M. uk hoff, Charles Palm, John B Pannes, C. M Vaia Baur, Frsnk Von Brtesen George Von BkaL Committee ..r Arrangements, wearing carnival cans uni ahoulder knot - V M Vi tn B lur niau. Rich. Welnacht, vice-chairman; F. A. Rock? er, ai -i.-t.irv. Mas Ams William Barthmann, Ed? ward Benneehs, Edward M. Burghard a. W Cordes, Tia cl,,: ? |>. i.-mn. Ml ha.-; Fl? ??!; '".ul II ? i cr, F Hilo- luau.'- Willi .c. Klrgensen, lt Kaempffert Julius Kastner, Richard Katsenmay? er, a K oen If; Louts i.,u [.oula E. Neumann, John Relsenwebcr, Franz Joseph Bchalder, M. Bchlestn-' ai r Dr f, Bcholi iii ; er. C F Bplltdorf. Henrj Bplltdorf Phillp Bl ul t R.ri A u ??:? ke .?. P, Wlndolp i nnd i "h irli I-' /.? nker Commute on Flnon < lt J Mayer, chairman; C. Rchletlingei ? rei ry; c Lucius treasures: A .1 Kastner commissary; Emil Ams. Chris Brauneck, C S Brauneck, \V lu;/, . tauts i-'tr llnger, lr., August 'ohhail ll Qebhard, J lier munn, ll Orelnert, ir. W. I loll weir, C J Koch, C. Lurch. A Muz-l li s Rubens ' F Bchlrmer J, Bnlltdorf, J .I". Werner, L F, Wlnekler, Procession Committee ii Kaempffert c Hauser, F, Hil.L-l.'?nialt. M. Schlesinger and R, W.-lii,, ? /)/.'. POTTER SHIT OUT. MARSHALS IN' POSSESSION OF Hlfl HOUSE. XV.Tillar . IIAITKR OF THg PASTOR'S TROt'BI.BS WITH THK BAPTIST ''ITV MISSION BOCIBTT. Seven Cltv Ma-shala took possession ot bouse ot the Baptist Tabernacle In Second? ive., neai Ti nth-st . by for Ina open the door soon afti - 1 o'clook yi -?? rd iy atti moon Thi ? '.al rear the church aboul noon and waited . Rev Dr D C Potter to appear, Dr. Pol t. r left the lam-' - about 1 o'clock and i few min? utes 1 ii-r the marshals entered ll Tar,., of thi marshals wenl to th.* root i i t lard against ai ii tempt at entrance xxiii,-h the clergyman might make In that direction. The otner marshals eta tioncl themsel' es In the lower part of the building an.l to,.k observations from a basement window The marshals would nol give any Inforwiatl to the form of proceedings which authorised them to - lae the house Twa young son* o' I"- Potter ippean I al a iw .ci the s.e..- I flooi ? w .. n halie 1 bj several reporters, tney threw a piece of paper on the sidewall: "n ihe paper wi- written: "They obtained possession by forcing tv- door Dr rot? ter went out thia and .n,i not i ,;,,. pj kpt|Bt CU Mission to do such a dtrtj again. They did it one before, We are In posses* -I m of thia house, and Intend to n main - i we ar., dispossessed. Th.- .lu,lia- dissolved our In? junction, and xx-? Hr.- In posseaalon Jual the sam. as wc xx.-- I. fore thi Injunction waa granted." te Potter returned ah.ea 3:90 i> tn Tin state of -;. ? ? wan a aurprlai to him II- said he had Blmpb ir .r.-- ct on bualneas, and had nol tunici out Ills socs dropped him a nott from the window, ano he walked away H.. xx,.nhl not say wh.te h- w.s going, bul declared that hs a ne! ? i pltulate Tl . esclusli n of the Do tot tram iii- horns ls another ehspt^' lt. a long Berles ol contentions that has been estating between him una the Bap? tist Cltj Mission So,!'". Th.- latter xv.mts pos ? ur the church lieus... and ia.* used almost , vi r> method I ie ? - ? ? ' The movement mei- yesterday xx 11 the mosi successful ?a far. i>r potter succeeded tn getting Into th' church house hit. In ih.- afternoon. How he di.) so app? ara ? i myatery Hem.' have ascended to the roof of No "-'J Baal Eleven! I ? i climbed up the sloping roof of the .'hutch, and, when he reached its peak -lal down eighteen :?? ? ' > ?' wil los I church-house, and tha* tnro hla own ipartments Thc kiiiiv.ls wi re posted In v irlous pal ta ol church-house and the ? burch Itaelf Two ol them guarded the roof of the house, two othei i took p -- ?eesli ii of the basemen . and others were posted ar tri, street entrance and In the hallway, but Di Potter eluded th-m all, ana xx a* safe In hi* stu.lv las . Ighl He would noi say how ha got Int I . he rn Ighl wan' to iee the way ag Un Dr Potter drooped .. nol ? oul of the window to tha ! rc|...ri-rs. In no* he attacked R s Clinch, who I r-pt'-"nts the Baptlat City Mlssloi Society, and d I nounced thc aoclety for using funds intended for . . . .... of the < i" pri ' :' ?'''" dleturbaw ?? Dr Potter eatd tha- ne would be oul as u< tal to I da) ind would have no trouble In returning I I hom* A temporary Injunction, restraining th- employea a thi Mission Society from Interfering wm It Potter In thi possession of the church-house, x-..i withdraw n a day or two ago. s THE WEATHER REPORT. \ RSI RRDAY'H REI ' TO DAY'S l'"l: Waahlnai '? Fi il The pressure ia* fallen in all ,.- f in, ntl hut i ? ?>? ll In the t'p attaatsalppl Valley, v heit of lo* presaure ??tei i ti a ll ? gj -i ,; il( gi '? * to tl ? N???'? ? ? -' x- . ' I ?,.i-is Nea Fri; il I, mperatan aaa rlai n ?'?? led on the fi ntr .-m Rock; Mi ,'.o.n * , a, ll ia* remained ..- irl Honan m other BBcttoaa. tight anowa hai jpp ike region, lha Ol o and the t'pper M I.,, while ral - ted In Team ? - - n and Quit Btata liioa li ca for friday li. -.,.... \. , .. ?? ike ri . , aila Valle! Ihe Middle A The ?,|l'::-l Brill ... ighout "?- Ml a-.| ; I \ ill' l?-n< weather i* Indi it' ' weal o( the Mlsalsrlpl'l Th. I ... ? ,- ire will rl? illa ' : Mles uri .--.-, \: luaipi itrlcta FORECAST IN DETAIL t'OR TO DAY f r M lin-. Beta Hsm| , || i lila-" I Tl .' V tot 11-|. * tempi ral ire vt In ?? ill .- a I Mi F'.r Massachusetts RI Islai I ii I Ponneetl nt, in rreaalna ?: ai H""*v- arith snow, r- bj bi . r ' ? ?lowly Mains tamperatu i Merl) winda. I' r Bastern New rort Wt tera Kew York -i. ? iai i.n mil pmheblj mday i (ht; al wlj rlatng ?-. lure north sated) windi l ' Bastern Penna mia ii . N?b lei ry m ? Tri probably turnlna lo rain BrW m,,iir.. i ? aaterly win.Is j.-. r tha Dtatti I fi I 'are and Maryland rain Kn i1v ? allghtlj warn -? - TRIBUNB I.'KAI. OHSKRVATIOvS. In (Ms .luni.im u coi.Hi.uni* white line iiiuwi tha rt.?nt?s la pi..".-Jr,, ss lnill<al?d Ly The Tl .bane's a-lf r- ralng barometer, Tba d, H'M lute represent* ti,* tea. ptriturt ?a recorded a! l'trry'i Pharmacy. Trlbaaa Oarre, ia- ll 1 a ra Tba wealth w ,. tali Tba t^hh>*t^tn*.? rang, i between bj ,,n,| -^ Atgr.rt. the a-'-rafe lll'il brinn 1*4 >l??i-er? l<m?. than nn Wednr?da)' ?nd SS lower than on the rorreipnndln* day lr at BBS*, j In and near thia city to-day thar* will probably be ?now and warmV weather i W-**ine?<i?y ?na j?? u .y lr at xear. i In and near thia city ow and warmr weat hei ri RUBINO HCALINO SPRINGS NATT'RAT. LITHIA WATER Recommended snd prescribe fir fruitv yar-> l.v Dr I'V'-, of II.*: Springs, Bath County, Va., ar.d other emiti'nt physician! Kqual if not superior, bj all other I.ltnia waters. 3s!es room, 7 West ISd-St., NeW-TOTk City. ?*? ll..-loin.ia I ,1. in".I Al li u ii? ?? I a . ?" ir fir** pren) >si ma Isis award*)*); more iiare.-arile tn tha tasl aad sa illei that Magra**** tot sala SSiy ll bottles with r.'Kisfre.l -r ide-mar* ut,ei. 1/ Ml HIED. i:t uki: vrrdrr v. pntsbsrg p.en Wtmrmary 1% ts:.; i,v tha Rea \\ i> Maa n U p Ann.. laSrtrudS, daughter f ia anal Mrs, v T VasSsr. to Jame Nurka, 1- . , f N-v York 'lt VU l'"l(l> til -HAIN "a V-t.niara 1" ISST, ,' NS 41 Kaat SOU) st., I>v His 'lr,,.* 'hf Arch hi .hop Of New Vork, a- dated tit ? R* fsther lasvelle, M.iria |I?r ?.,?*. D'lhaln. r-\ , in Hr AVIIIlaB" ii Crawford BTKOKd LRRPERTH Ob Thursday, reseter* tl. at ... ? - a Incarnation, bj the Rev, Willison M ilroaa-enni saab I bv Ihe Ri Mewl n Pi rSlna, Sa ?* ia-- -.-.-,... sit na v''v uvrin<. .j., . ?'? ? rn teri N',ticer, of n*.irrlapes snd deaths :r,u?t bs In d<llseii with full name f.nd address. DIED. '?.v i i.i-i in- - ? : I rs ? I ?"? I "? JJlsa Hm. . I ? David Cl ilkina. -?'. - ?<i '. Funeral sen-Ices, 1" ., Bi Bstsrdsr, at Klfth Avanu* n iptlat 11 ;? ? i rt. snd St i ?? l-rl-.-liN s ? ?? . ll WM.Ki: ? Xewsrta N' J., K'hruary tl, :. Hie . ? ,- i arila ol Ksthsn W. Chandler. \ ? - ? , aa ft ? 'I TTKIl ' .-i I- reirv ll. Marv va -j -I SW --t K.phrsllB I'nrr.-- -1 .-..r-*. Fm .... ? , - let v Staariatf*, K >., as Mon,lav. al 2 p -ii _ , ces v.ui meei ths 13 IS train, Pennsylvsala Ran* from Meas 1 ru: haas .in w*di . :-i' ? ?? v. IBS* pf msw ? ., \i i--. ii ,:?? ii.... i, aoii f tb, kata M F H - Il ... al N IS Cham si Brook yn. oe il ? .1 ? j I'll- ia* nnall tl s - I Hoal n [.iii,,-.-* pleaaa - i I Lu'.'. VINO Kt st ? ? ne . (???*!-.air ) ttl - Bliss ? ? : ? , DYOTT v his resllenr. Whlltlnfton fnuri '? liri . n v?.-|. ?....,. F'bruar, lil HW ' it--ra n mi murn i' >> v 't onlv sos -????? rt ara iRumsl y) Dyott fi Roys Bni i-i ,\ on \\ ? ?!-,. -.i.v. February in si N tit Madlana .,-.? Sen , . Mary an 1 IBS la-'. Jam, * r \ ? * jnl in?ii.|. sra Invited '. ?.t.-r.i V? fanerst k .*? Fntmanu* Raphal L'hureb. '?'. a arl Bl (sates Plsea, Hr.. I. ? ? ? , ll . ,;'',,,,.s \. i :... -. :-. ? lumbla Heights Thurs Ft bi in \- 11 Jan . aa al Haiurd ly, ths ISth. I clock Interment prlaat. tlt'NTKR at '"ornwal n *. v. irnrv pf ifter a tl - H j it-r. In ).-.,., .,.,, from the r*?ld. I ?- sob, Nicholas T< Hun ler. WI ?- Pla ni N v . Ha nu '???'? u at l Wallia P ?ina li v UKI CR v f ? ? ? F V ..arv lt M. i ... | na Os ss RI l*r. V ? ? Kltlla it J February ll lawf. USBf R a . Mtv. In |- ? , ...,.- ? .- t IrSft o'etoek. a* 124 ???.-?? J?-ra-> -. KINO ll H ul impi n Wednesday, rakrasrj li wiil : i ? ? Kins -?? I TT yesrs Rel ,-7- - ind fri. '- irs itt. rid tha Vnersl rr-.tn his I: IRK ll V I L -* ll Md. "tl farurlav. M. ? >MH Al vv lin ngl i ? . ? | inf ? . ? ? i in ft sm 'omb n at lt Binalot I . -. ,r>- i*. " .' i ni UV [1KB ??- ll ?'?? 7. h..,i. s \x-,- (;?r.-ral Jam's Rv ler, In tl ?? TOtl ' ssa i'i aral Friday, Vi. Issi . si I ; from hla B Bbs, 1M i. Hill ava Dsnl un Cona Cai ta ?-.- aili meei the 13 Boa?a Irs a I bi Ofsnd .>ntrsl s- ...|..n. Brewster >r.t Norwalk papers piesse " rv MMONSON "n Thursday, Febrtisry ll, Clara T* tits* i ? h. beloved wife of Oeorge M ntl rt Sim neon ?? . t*r.,in h. r late r.-il net ]22 S rrh ,Vh at., R.-a? *?. i on Sal iV.i. it 3 'cloe* Train (D L. and R I lesa - Rsi lay ind nitrlstophsi Ml ttl gi TAiKlART \* Rshwsr, N*. J. rebraary I", va: I?saa i iu-^.iri bel I hu al '? Ophelia I ??? Tmaart. 12 ara. ' it Coatesville Penn, Tl'i'Kr'RMAN Di Tl . - ;.v l-'i'i.'-v lt al SIS '.-."tn* .. , . -:. i'i :n Ilks **ll of f ii nora i. ? | .,..-. pf, aa .-iv TI'KNI-JR ' ?? IV.. na i - . . * ?<? IO, .'-.rralla .1 . h. loved ? ? ? will be held fal ? Rill turt-rt ? - .?>:?. 'tren, SS IV. -t HM h-si \ ? \er\x ii 11 llnrlnl at l VKUDKR ""? We.1 IO V..7 BMaSS I Vi i :? i - r ol bia .u" r ther in-law 7- v ur KV, ni- - IS!) \V, ?? -2' -tn Sta \ rd on Ki 12 it a o'clock p. as !? - - ? ? ? NV -,v \0XKR Ar bel ... ."nins 7 .-??, '?. ISST, Arri Ita, ? fe of !'...i.-r:-- C Wagner .-rr- ie late Adam an i . atherli - H 4 ,\.?; Hart, il Aveaaa i*re? i ? Ith-ave. and 22 . . , . after 12 ? 2 ; " i<. ' i ol ?? I to attar. 1 Int isra Hy reou led ti Bowen be -ent. WH.iriI.AWN 'VMKITIP.T. OTles K M !?: 2M ll W(..'j:.m-i station (Sith Ward) ll.irl.'m P..ii:t'i<i. C-jcciul Xotict-6. Irll.ii.n- i'eriHK Ka M.-nl >nl.^i-rlLera. I" . |I0 i ll |? n. ? ? ? ul - ?? S> cents per -n-intta *? *- ll. Kami Weakly. 12 I "- ; ' ? ;? '. - ; ? . ? .ntri'i snd ' si ? ?'. tall) la Seav .' ? ' ?',..-.. ilatersa, a d ss Bl sm 'a risk MAIA "I'l'l. :: ' ?) Nassau il [1RAX< ll nm T. VP ) ' N . ... iiv^v. AMRRICAN'M \:i:.'AH will Had Tha rv ap- at. \, ? ' ? :.!??-::. \l ? ? R r ty Co .'.." mea- Koala* g C li: ,v: , ?; ,' i .% ? . '?) v-a ->x' I .-. .ii .' k t toni i ' :?i.t ? iv ii-. parli I gum itt 7 i: .. - ll ttlnftier ,\ Co., is i: ia le I M rg h. ii,: ? ,\ ? li rd llsmsmann fr^'lu Ld - 1(r^r.jr.-re. k Soi 1 I ?-.-.. i;h r.. Oneva l/ambai 11 Iii I ,\ I md I B 'r.1. r a?WI -I'V rn ' v ? St Peta - .- . :a - T i u ?' buns ia a r-.-inv. merit pia.-e to lesv. nd --,'? ' pies ' ' ? rrlbun* ms) b, I night In I. ri Vn from Messrs Ss ?? I i. ? Kort imberland iva d're-r .. op. posit* th* , ? | Hoi !*?>?,..ni.-.- Katssa. v.r th ? a ah andi I F. -?.*?>? US. 1S9T, ll; "ti ll .' lha Oi.-ra: Poai r* rrjn miii. VIII ri isa (promt am a aa fol TRsXSA rUAN rv M vit.? IATI RDAY tl I ' : Krai Ss -t \ las I Italy Spala, Portugal. Bait -. -;t. p?, fr a 'I.i N'ormandle, ... Ha ?? para. ot Bu rup* n . ? reefed ' i- I.. N rmandl*"!; s; t* ... a. f i Genoa p*i l .-. i , .--r-r!, mut b <!. ?et. i "per t'otumbia"): at lo n ?-. t i s t jni .! I t, , ar I. s. Kurneaaia. i ........ mud| laid . . - la ,, .,- 1"., m leuppl?m*nt li .ia a 'H., (oi Kui t"- |-i . i, ?A.ii.aa.a vis Qu er mn al IO ? rn f r Cape r.>t na and Na-di per . - - * - mus) tj? iltrected "per irdandei.rg") it ll a i ? \ rs ,- Ure. t, ,.. r a a ns ' .-.-.ita-tfc ?Pr nt"| ni,ti?r, *l -,- on T i.*6j?v^. Thursdaya * nar I m.itf^ ate . for- ''..'i in my an I sp. ,,, ,,(?* for '?'? - - i- .r',,rneri os Wi 'ii - la) : l I | mattel ? ts ror Kui i ? Am. ri ... , , \ ? : . inr,rri.-? t lu .. I' ? i -i ? After tr. osing ol -,-, transstlaatl* named i ? ladli iuppl< mentary tmt.is an opaned on the piers of th. American Kna ih Fran, li ano ..-?ii.in *'ea mers, sj r ?-i indi u!'S.::i r,.n m'a utea ut ' ba hour of Miling MAILD rOR SOLTII Ul' < RNTRAL AMERICA, STaatt INDIES. F.TC. FRIDAY Atti- m foi Nassau S I* per ef-.m.-r from Mian i Kia BATI RDA*f At 10 - ? ?; lil .i.i j m , f?r Jam il i Savant I ?-.???- v '. (h,n) (tattara '. rosts RIvs must b. lira t- | ? ,,. \u?' ?i" (*uppl*menfanA n> .?> ? m' f0r Hatti, tx* * - v' i Helier* foi |t*lu. .i,i.ii?niala nd Puerto it be direct*! "p*) \,. aa") a li. ::.i . : o-i'. ^ ' !.i..i ... Tabaaeo and Vi-.,' tan BS ? - V ? Stan lletter, f..| ..'liHr |.i;>. ,,f Mexico SI a :' isl i - ?' r- 'ted "pei v., ,;.,,. , ut ,, ? a, laupplementarj ll:*) a. mt for Venesueia i .ii. h... slso Savanl'ls i sn -.?-, ? ;., rararaa i"-r a. a. Venesu*.* - - I m. for .v *v f un lian I r cr ?teamer ri i K illfas. st'VDAV a- r i? :? tor Nasasa. S. P par a)*aaaW ftna ni. ri' Ml ml. Fis *? ? r Newfound .- Iv rs ll I llallfai ?n1 tli^n^a ii tl '. 'ffl ? lally al s ."v.) p m At?i|. ai rall to H alon ml then a ba ateamai ,i ., at ihi* - i da - il J Su | ? Mails f, r f-uba.' s? ,l,,V,"m''*,,,M'1; M* ' ?', J,'.' f': '"rwardina bw .- imen aalllns iMondsys and rhursdaya) fmm P->r* Tampa '"' ->r'r* '? Mesico overland .ir.'a*. il e, lally addressed tor ai-i ateh bj .....,m,r ? ^. ,, tM n r. : - , ? '? ??> -.'-.im,r . ?*?? at this .fn.-a dally at I:8S a. m IRagi*t*r*d n-aii closes st 1 i ni prajarloui la, TRARnRACIPIC HAItvB, BtStlS ind lapsn r**r r - norie ffrim san V , lal)! up ? . l-bruary 17 A .'.??.'i p ii, Malll f.r II mali ; h: . . Aiia.ratl. .rroni .-ia Franeiseo) -' a* I. dally ?? aa ) . irv 17 ??:'?" p ir- Alni, ' , China .n-t .lapan^ Mrs ? Olynipls ifroia fa mai ?- r^re dalia- ap t a 1 -ip. in 180 Si '? *> |>, in Mialla f.r Ihe Wt,t.?i lilanats, per fh.|> .'.rilli" (from San r*ranelarn) r!o*'?' h?io daii> ni. ? l"**niar> 13 a> ft nu p ,? ?.*ita for ,'i'ina and Japan ispseisily ? i? I sly), sgt ? * I nari ss if (Tain* (from Vsm iver) *e hare dalia i . ? , v bru ,-? 23 ?: ?'. Ul | rn ai tia for tuatratlas . ., ,.| ? -I ..-r- fut W'S Auil la. wbl ..... vii Rurope), .W-.a Zealand, Hawaii Fill ,i I sani .it l-l ml-. ... : * - Alameda <i m Sai lian - ??? , i,.., ?- lally up ' i- ' . i.v 121 U ; BO , bj ii h m .iii a to i n arrival al N*s York >.f ? a' .,. *,n>, lain.'i malla ( i AuatrslUI Mall* f,. \ ian illa learepi av..*; \ii,t,.,n.,., HrtA.ni an.l Ki-' i '* . pertain ,i,i I-.-*---1 nlyi per r " Mi.>s-? If rim Van. uverl, lose turi* dall) aft*l F^hruary I34 .. ,,t ap ?-. m i. ii l al n s?. |. in rrsaapaein.' malla ?? rs ii t- t io pori -.f aaliina daily and th* ?< bedail* "' rloaiag ia arrangad oa th* praauap. lion of Hi. lr unln,'iru|...-.| .v.-rl?n.i ,ran*ll ?!!?*? t?r?d auil rlOStl lt ? p ni prevloaia .ia>. CHARUCS W DATTON. P*atmaai*r. Postoftlcs, Nt va Wrk, N V . rYbruary 5, LSI.