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8E LECTIO y SI FROM THE MAIL. THE TRIBUNE IN THE CAMPAIGN. RIGHT FROM VHV. l?hr.lNNlNO TO THK END. AND A BOItACa AND Ut'IPK. To the Editor of The Tribune. Sir: I. bob.? one of a greet majority of the 70, (XlO.Oiin people of thi? country, have tnken an earnest interest in what has been said within my tu'iirtng, also In reading what has appeared In the newspa? pers concerning the position of each political party ] touching tbe paramount wetfaUTe aod material Inter- ? est of a vast plurality of the p.-ople. I fed sure that I am within th?- limit?? of truth In saying thai no one could have felt s more ?tSrvenl desire to el minate the good advie?? from the ba?l and misleading ad? vice than 1 durimi the campaign which bas re? sulted In the eh -lion of William McKinley as Presi? dent and darre ? A. Hoh.in as VIce-Presldent of the t*nit?d State?, c* uph-d with a Congreaa toot will act In concert with th? two executive officers in car? rying into operation all that Will most directly and essentially redound to th?? equitable lotetest of the whole people of our country. . 1 am thoroughly acquainted with the fact that nad it not been for the timely advice, unsparing and constant effective works an.I acts of a lar??* per cent of those who had been Dem?crata, the defeat of the Republican party might have occurred, and if it ha?' I believe it would have workeil disaster that a groat majority of the people coni.I not have borne without prostrating them t?> ? degree that would have ?an?, d s? \ ? r?? suff? ring. The Tribune has b.-.n my guide and solace through the political canvas?, and meritorious campaign which has lust ended. The Tribune was elwaVB rlghr from the beginning, continuously, to tin? con? summation of th- most providential political vic? tories ever achieved In tris country, for the tro.? benefit and lasting interest of its people New-York, Mar?1?, a, 1897, I?. X. ST ? ????. A lesson PROM THK INAUGURATION. tBaTPSJeUCAM IKSTTTVTlOIfe BUPEWOn TO .thai. O?8IKS OS I/>i"AT. <*ONKI.H*T**. To the Kiiitor of The Tribone. Sir: At the Chicago Exposition in ISM 1 was with a friend who was an oftlcer ir. the English Army discussing tbe various features of the great ex? hibit, when the question was ashed him: ' Wli't <lo you think the BBOSl impressive part of the ex? hibition?" to which h? promptly answered! "Th.? vast crowds of Soilrhan people, who bave com?? from all perte of the T'nlte.l States BOd must be a fair aver.?"?? ?>r the inanposlllon of ;his great Nation, and all ??peaking English.** It would worn that a foreigner's \ lew of the receoi political events In thiseoontl*) should be of ? naturo similar to that of my Baalish friend coneernlni the imposition. Wa have psssed through s canvass as exciting a? the wot ? has evei seen, In whleh about thir? teen BBilltona of men were engaged, nearly eejnally divided on nui?? .?! ?aoesttona so eeoentlally dif? ferent as to .-if*"?ir.l no ground for -onipromis.?. Wo have seen a p> iceful election, the result of which has been met by the cheerful acquiescence of the defeated party, which has as cheerfully assisted In the installation of the m wiy elected officers in the presence of hundreds of thousands ol people from ail parts of our fair land, including many militar) and civic organis?t tona, who volunteered nt their own expense to attend the Inauguration ceremonies, with no motive but to nsahe a patriotic display ori the occasion Al the same time. It has liQt bain foni?! ri.? ?>>,??\.all out a single soldier to preserve the peace or do guard duty, although the change in our Government b'?s been as Im? portant as the overthrow of many a dynasty. Foreign observers may to-day see the Government of the gre;,? Republic Steadily moving along In Its Coaatttutlona! waj in all its majesty and power as though nothing bad happened. Thus It is proved that our npuhlican institutions are superior In their Influence on our people to any jealousies or loe;,] conflicts of opinion, arid the American etti/c;?, feel? that his country is prouder and strong?- to? day rimor.c th? world's nailona han ever before. Buch is the lesson of our lasl Presidential election and Inauguration. OLIN SCOTT. Benalngton, Vt.. March <"?. HBJ. e HE THINKS MORE BRIDGE! NECESSARY To the Editor of The Tribune Sir: The appearance Si the New East River Bridge Will BOI Of M ?Och importance as KB utility. "?." in an article in ?Saturday'a Tribune, seems to be afraid that II Will be a home'y bridge Meet person* would aas before crossing It: Is it a safe bridge? If he doee not Ilk?? the looks of It when it Is built, be need not look at it. as he can cross over the Easi River by taking the Brooklyn Bridge. There has been much said and written about rapid trai sit The o,i:<*stion can be easily solved Let there be sufficient communication acros?' the East River, by bridges in th- northern p.irt of ihe cltj and there will be no congestion of travel at the Brooklyn Bride? Now. t?.-ir.y per Kon? travel two or three miles on one ?nie of the riv- in?! as much more on the other side, to a noint opposite to where they started, when a dis? tance of ball ? mil? In a direct line across the river would bring them to where they wish to go Another brldg? ?? two would divide the travel and thereby preven! the crowd at the Brookljr^Bridge. New-LebonOn, March t, VKtt. - a BETTER INSTKi'TION T?EMANPED. To the Editor of The Tribune. Sir: There is now before the T.aw Committee of the Board of Aldermen sn ordinance to further empower the Commissioner of Publie Works to have a better and more Botlsfoctory Inspection of th?- work don?? by plumbers when removing the Burfsce of our pavements to make pipe con ncctons, ete. This measure Is so far-reaching and Important for the public good that we would re? spectfully ask that yo? give th. matter space in your columns. Nearly aJOO ?? rmits ar?? Issued BOOh year to plumbers to open and dig up the streets and pave? ments, and without sny inspection on tho part of the- Commissioner of Publl?? Works, who thus can have no aocorate Information regarding the char? acter of the work being done. Aside from plumb, rs no other person i>r .corporate body of persons are thus privileged, without thorough inspection, as regards th.? character of the work ?lone, by a duly authorized Inspector from the l?.-p.irtmen? of Public Work", the expense for said Inspection b? - lng charged to th. pen ? taking out the permit. It is an absolute fact that plumbers arc? con? stantly violating the rules laid down by ihe De? partment of rubli?? Work-; continued lack of super? vision has engendered continued and Increased carelessness, thus causing great friction between them and the Deportment, as well as an ever? growing menace to the health, lives and comfort of citizens. Below ISO surface o? our ?streets is an Immens? Iribyr.nth cf conduits and pipes, among which may occur ut any mottetti ????? BeriOUi ? xplos! >r:, started by electri? or gas connections. All this makes it the m ?? ?? t-esaary that the ordinance wu refer u? should ??? paased. What it)?? Commissioner needs to know \? not .-?? much that a b nd foi ? urity has been filed (there Is now owing to the city ovei $700,000 by different companies on tin?? account), but who is responsible for any domase that may b. paused through f.ill ure to proper!) restore rh?? s tree I and pavement to their original good condition. The plumber la con? tinually denying his liability and lb continually losing valuabl? time, which would be aaved in a ftreat meaaure if this ordinance wer.? to become ? aw. Tjie wii i|.? Byatera at present Is wrong from the bottom up and a detriment lo hones; labor ;?*? well as t.. every bous? hold? r, taxpayer and to everj plumber who rea I desire? to do honest work for fair pay. Thla propos, o ordinance Will also act aa an Incentive to the plumber r?. complete bla work as quickly aa posalbli In order thai he may gel bla release, thua doing away with all unnecessary de? lay In putting the p.iv.nt and street In its Orig? inal good condir ion. J. C l'l'Ml'EI.I.Y, ?Secretary <".ty Improvement .Society New-York, March I, IHR. RISF OF t\ ITALIAN BOOTBLACK. Among the fir-r letters o-f eotiaratuJatioa which William McKinley received aft.-r his nomination at St. Louis ?ras ODS tt'-ni William INilltz, an Italian bootblack, living at N... 31 ? "i osby-st. I'olltz r?? oatved as autograph letter nom Mr. McKinley soon afterw.-w'i. thanking him for the congrataie tlons. No sooner had th? National election taken place than Polita ?agata wrote to Mr. McKinley, asking foi permission to .-hine shoes at the White House. PoHtS baa received t,o answer to that let? ter, but hi- ardent Republicanism has be-ea re Warde?! With I ?*tdfC* rri 'hi I ?Islrbt-Altorney's SaBoo, where he la now ?jetting ??. ? ?lay for ?Mttag as int'-rpi? t. r and in BnoHnsj wKsessss and collect lug fvid? m >? in coses thai ara Iteiag prosecuted in the Cuuit of General ?tesatone Polita was in th?? Coroner* offici ene daj ?recently with his boot? black's outt.r, when Coroner bobbi happened to ?seed an interpreter. No regular interpreter could be ?found I?? the ?building, .?nd Poilts was called on Assistant Dlatrlet-Attornet Bell wa In the Cor? oner's ? oun a th? time, md, becomins lmpress*d With Polit, ? ability tor such work, got him th.? sises which he now ha?, PoMta says now that he la going to lake Op th?? study of law, and hop? s eom<? tit. c t.. biii.in? ar. Assistant Instrlct-Attui ney. He is twenty-seven years old, and is ihe R?. publicar, captain of the Tenth Election lustrici of the Vlth Assembly District. Il?? ?am.? to America In 1ST??, and ? ? gar shining shoes, loon he bought a barber shop, and when Cleveland was elect,?.] m liSflj be owned thi*et barber -hops and hod ?USO in cash. ii< had stabled ail this on Republicanism and loM. He bogan over again as a boot block. PLANS FOR THE y.oo SANCTIONED. The l'ari.? Commissioners has? rives their sanc? tion to the plana of the EoofogkHl ?Society for th?? sstshtishmenl <f t!i< Eoologi rslOorden in the ?south? ern porti? ? ef ,;:- Brons ?Pork, end they hsve u ssssod their Intontiss legfva sll posolbieeM to th. ssesetj in a work intentled for tjie entertainment of the public, ;,nil particularly for the dellr'ht of the rising gqasrstton. The following la the resolu? tion pSaSSSi ?by ih?? Turk Hoard: MssoivoS, That the ?Board approves of the d.ti ? nstlon of the souihern portion of Bronx unrk as a suitable location for the Zooloerlonl Osr.lcn. ana that cnples of the letters of Februnry 4 and II from the Zoological Society, together wlih memorandum of prono????! agreement. l>e referred to the Corpora? tion Counsel, with the request thai ho Inforni, tn? Hoard whether. In his opinion, the Interest! Of tin? city are properly protected. TRACTION COMPANY'S HEARING. OPPOSITION TO THE PROPOSE!. BTBTW motivi: POWER WITHDEAWM. Tho Hoard of Stnt?? Railroad CoMmisston? r- yes? terday resumed the hearing of Ihe ippUcstlon of the Metropolitan Street Railway Company to sub? stituto the uuderground trolley system for other motive power on the leas.il ItttOS In Slxtli-ivc. BightB-eve., peti ot Ninth-eve. and on tn? Beil Line. The application was opposed on Wedn?ESday by \v. M. Page, Jr. on b?haif .if the Thlrd-avo company. David l.eveniritt. who represented the Eighth-me. property-owneri who want the new system, sddressed the CoMMissten. He Mid that If Blghth-ave. was Mglected and the Uns turned from Kirty-nlnth-st. into BtZth?Ove it would he very detrimental to the boslneM Intereets of Blghtb-ava. "We want a continuous Uni slong Blghth-ave.," SOU Mr. I.evetitriit. "That is the vry application we have made." s:ii<l John M. Bcrlhner, who repreeenti Ihe Metro? politan company. "Well, then, we want to have the whole route changed si one end the sun.? tima We doo'l want Blghth-sve. to ?? r the change of motive power si some future tin,?.?." Mr. Levsntrltt then formally presented the peti? tion of the association' asking thai Blghth-ave. be included in the plan "We wan! the Metropolitan Traction Company," he ?ski, "to begin ,.t both ends of Blghth-ave. at th?? mom time ? thai tbe work of building the underground trolley should go on continuously until it is finished." Mr. Bcrlbner seid that when sod where he luir?n the ?oik was s inetterBfor the Commissioner of Public Works to il? termine. Mr. Paos here announced thai the railroad! he represented had withdrawn sil opposition to the character <>f lbs motive power t<> be used, "We .1?. thli iift.-r beatine Chief Engineer Pearson ? testimony yesterday," he said, W. C. Trull, who appeared foi tl ? objecting prop erty-owneri of Tentn-ave. and Nlnth-sve., .- iw ther? was ? better aystem than the one proposed to b?? Introduced. "The open-?lotted conduit ?ys tem which It Is proposed to Introduce li detri menisl t.? public heslth. The Boord of lleslth In Washington, where it li in operation, hai objected to II," he said. Chief Engineer I*, arson, of the M< IropoHtan trac? tion Company, said thai Ihe cloeed-sl tied conduit was Inferior to the open-slotted conduit. "There Is no illffloulty whatever,' hs said, "in keeping the open-slotted conduit system clean " William A. Barttatt, of No i"7 West Nlnety elghth-iL, testified that he had colled upon the secretsries of Hi?? Park Board snd th? Board ol Electrical Control ?.nd the clerk of the Common Council, all of whom had Informed him thai the Metropolitan Traction Company had made no ap? plication for a change of motive power tu these Hoards. Mr 'trilli ni this point said that under the term? of the Cenerai Railroad law there wo? no corpori - tion applying .'or th? grant, snd, cons? tuently, the Commission could noi grant the application. Mr. Page then offered aa evidence the lease? under which the Metropoliten Traction operates the Broadway and Seventh-sve. lines and the Bleecker st. line. "There Is no provision In these leases nufhorlzlnrt the Metropolitan Traction Company to apply for a change of motive power, although Mr. Whit ?tateo th"re was yeeterday," ssld Mr. Pi Mr. Scribner her??? asked thai th" proceedings be closed, "it ?eemi to me." he said. ? that the only question which the Commission ha? to decide '? whether It hi sdvlssble or not thsl thli change should he made from horse-power to electricity. The objection to electricity as a motive powi r has been withdrawn." Mr. Trull opp? ted Sir. S ? ner'i motion ind asked for an lajournmenl for ? week to Rive him an opportunity to \i?it Washing? ton and inspect the electric system there. Chairman t'hapln lure said that.. If it was acces? sary, the Commission would risii Washington and Inspect the system In thai city. "Th?? hearing i.? Closed now." lie added, "as far ?a regards the takln?; of evident*, r?f .ours??, both Kid.? can sum up formally and present briefs." Ad.louriim?nt wsi tak? u until next Wednesday, HENRY CLEWs ON MONET A \l> THE TARIFF. Henry clews made the following statement yes lerday: "Mr. McKinley, our new Presidi nt, favori a revision, but not revolution, of the tariff, ani rcmodeiiinp the currency, without diminishing it. He does not propose taking the Qovernroenl o:t of the bonking business, but does propose taking the currency revision out of politic? by placing It in the hands of a commission, to be comp>. ed Ol up-to-date business men. Irrespective of party politics. Taking the r.ovcrnment out of the bank? Ine; business,' 'the endlesr chain.' 'the greenback! must ko' und phrases of thru kind ihoutd now be considered as having gone down with the general wreck of ihe party which originated them One ol to.? b.-st and most reassuring utterances of Presi? dent McKinley ?n hi.? inaugural Address Is this sentence: 'The value of sliver s ready coined ?? t?? be coined must b. kept at par with gold by every resource a' oui command. The credit ol the Qov? ernmenl and the Integrity ol Hi obligation) ? be preserved.' If Mr. Cleveland had made a simi? lar statement In his inaugural address four years auro, this country would hay. been saved from lev- ! ??ral disastrous motley panici which ; ?<?? pia? during his term." Jnoirnction. For Young Ladles?City. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR MRU ?307 G???1? AVENUE. COLLEUE PREPARATION ItKV. DR. and Mrs. CHAS. ? O A RONER Pi .?.? .?.als. ???1? MIsSE? ELY'S SCHOOL POR O?RLO, 1 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, ant h and Miih Streets New-Yerk. rrn E VELTIN SCHOOL POR GITI.H PIREPROOP SCHOOL BITILDINO, ico and 1CJ wirsr :nn bt COLLEOE PREPARATIOM. For Boys an?1 Youn-t Men?City. Columbia in.-titcte. 27?? \v. 72D-*T, Oolleslat? Preparatory. Primary Department?, Opti il M litary Drill, i'laxitratind. Gymnasium, Hoi Lunche n Hosrdert, EDWIN KOWLER, M. D.. a I'... Pr IpaL For Both Sexes -City. BEREIT/" SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, -Madison Square <2.'>(!i-?t. and Broadway). : li Court it.. Brooklyn, md ????..?? prlr* pal Amert?. an! Eurap cititi Tonn I?? gin.? now. - For Boys and ?.???? Men Country. FAIRPIKLD ACADEMY HOME SCHOOL POH BOTI Pits f-.r boelneei of college; 60 mil?? .'? re N'ew-Torlc FRA .Ml.'- |1 HP.EWKI. ? M fra,.. G.??,??'-?. l'r.n. MAPLEWOOD IKST., Concordvl'.le. Pa. *x>l per vnr. A ssecessfal school. On? "f the besl to in'. ? \ enerar to wake up boys t?, tin- duties <,r ??'. ?. ?.,., ; hlhited May? prepare? f"i beai l?ese? Under IS yeata. ?is?. Location beautiful, elevated .ml heallby. J BHORTLIDOE (Tale), A, M Pi n ' ROCKLAND INSTITUTE. Nyaek on-Hudaon, N Y ? Personal tauMraettoa; partleulsr training; ep?eisi rara; ?very tene).er a veteran, cap?. .1. WILSON, a. ?,j Prin! ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, "1X0 BINO ?~T An Ideal ?ehnnl. Preparation foi ? Ilei ,? ?.,,) RiulriaW HENRY J. I.VAI.I. ari KMII. MENDEL ?. A..Principals ? HE IT.l'.K-K?.t. MILITARY ACADEMY ?- ? N. Y? Md year. Send foi Uli] (rated , ,? ? ..,? Col. l/>t'is H. ORLEMAN ?Tin. For Yoiin? Ladies*-Country. ma CAMBRIDOE s'1 HOOL JL A ?elevi school for ko!?. Comforts of nome. Mr. ARTHUR GII.M \ N M? Il - ?Intel ' CAMBRIDOE, MASS School 1Aqnuir9. ? MERICAN AND rTREION II..VI'l.j:- %tiKM . /a. ?apelle? Profesaors, Traeh?n Tutors. ???? rn.-sies tre. to Collaarea, Seh. Is o. : f.,?? Iles Appi* lo Mrs. M. J YOUNO-FULTON i'.t l?a ?. Square. Dancing G?Ijoole. VLENANDEH MACQREOOR Mendelt hn 1 IM W?t litri St S'rictiy private ;,.. inas ?nd priva ?? class. ? Ireulars. ?Tun |3io?rrtn Sor Gale. OFFICE OF THE MADISON SQUARE GARDEN COMPANYa tii A VOTI <>i?' THE BTOCKHOLDEH1 Ol THIS COMPANY THE HOARD OP DIRE? ? ? ?KM ? o- ? , u ] j. .-??.? oli LEASE G?? I HI? Ml-?.s KNOWN ita' Tilt; MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, m ?M l'YINU l'ili ? :? ' TIRE BLOCK SITUATED BETWEEN MADIi?gN K\L? 4TH AVES jm?i AND ^7'IH Si'?., IN Till CITY ? , NEW YORK; THE MAMPON AVENUE KR?NT M\i HE XEOOTIATED POR SEPARATELI PROIOMITIONM POR l'I IO HAM. OR LEASE SHOULD HE M ? I IHK PRESIDENT ?'G THE COMI? A NI ,\t THE EX E'lTIVE OPPICE, MADIFON AVE. AM- 2??? IT WHERE INFORMATION WILL BE PURNISHED ?? DESIRED: TDK l'Ini KC'I'V CAN ALSO BE IV BI'ECTED ON APPLICATION TO THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE. ,. , .. IM?. ?TI ULI?*. Prral.lent. Ve?,? York, Mar.', g if?.,7. l.'l WKfVC OOTI1 BT.-I>*Ori WAI.BJ, An ernasflflly attrsettr? il ata M ',??? m ?Mrs ?1" ?, Is A! . rder, in?t 11 >??? : : imi . a,. med?ate uocupjaey; rstraaee eireei; ?: ? ??,.,, reairteted atralnal ?.,??,,,.?- md nulaai. ???..? .( e,?' lee?! I, o,rtl.?. ?? ?|? U'SBI SMk I - ?ri % IMD4MI lerins ?a suit. Apply <.n premise? ?? t. J. HUMAINE . .tO.VS j Co., M ('???nil.us Avenue. IG BAROAIN ?. ? ?~ J ?t., near l'.rK Mlh , ,.., late. STEVENS. Md : ? .. ?. . ... ' ? REAL E.STATE. FEW SALES AT PRIVATE CONTRACT. AND BUBlNaBM LIOHT IN THE Al'C TION ROOMS. There were comparatively few sales at private contract yesterday, and several which were reported t.. b?? ereil ander way had nrit been closed yet. It SOS rumored that a block front In Manhatt.in-rive.. be tweon Oii.-hun.lr. ?l-and-flrst-st. and One-hundr???! aad-.-??ond-si.. bad been sold to an Inventor, but no details of the tra r: sa?*! Ion could he learned. .lohn .1. ? Ian. y ha ; sold a plot on the south side of Weal ??n.-hiiridr.d-.ind-thlrt.-:ith-sl . HO 1-fOt west of the Grand Boulevard, to .ludion Lowson, for lm iiie.ii.n?? Imprnvcm? st, M __ st. m ? ,?. k.-on have sold to R Werter, Nos. r?. rs .m ? :M Weal l-'i)iirth-st.. plot 0?".xS.V Charlea nrlfflth Mo-s has ?old far Eoren ?. Hn<* to ? Kaufman the plot on the southeast corner of <?n. -hund? ed-and ?eUfhtleth-ot. and Kln?gabridge Road, -?'?SxK ixi'.\*l 'V and has IWBOM the same to Ma\ Marx at sn advance. glawson A llobbs have s"l<l for Mrs. Inaac Van Bonsel 10 a Mr Thomas No. 12? West Nln-ty-flrst Bt . a G???'-st.irv limestone ami brl.rk ?ipnrtment house, lltxStaim, ib ?n'ge It It.-nl was the broker In the sale by Mr Mo? re tu Mandelbaum & l.ewlnr or the foitr Btory brick business building at No. ? John-st.. on a plot ZS..: ?'? ? r front by ? feel deep, The price was IN THE AUCTION ROOMS. The following ??reels were said yesterday at auc? tion at No. Ill I'.ri adway: Mv Peter I?' Mey? r fl Co., foreclosure sale. Fourth Bt, south sld??. ME feel west of Avenue H. I'nlonport, ?0x216, running through toThird-st, to Dietrich ?Beh? p p . ? ?r .?:.."'?'. By Peter F. Meier ?- Co., forecloeure sale, No. inn Weal s.vr.v-third-.-!., north Bide, IM.I feel west of Columbus-ave,, 11.0x100.5, fo:ir-st->r?.? and basement brick dwelling, to W. M. Klngsland, plaintiff, for $15 ???'. Bj I'b'lip ?. Hrnvth. foreclosure sale, No. HS East ? ty-elghth-at., soutti sl?l<?, lVr?x>X?.2. three-story and basemen) brownstone-front flat, to Mrs. Clara L Us plaintiff, far ?Jli,0M. BCAL BBTAT1 TKAXKFKIIS. Id ave, ? > 1,130; ir? u?we to ? w Bonows.... ti 4"| ?. a ?-. ris.'"> it ?? of nth ..??, l!? ilx73 4; .lotin ?; M ??!!?. aad arlf? to U D ?irei-n. J 2 . ??. n. t.;?;:. ? hrlatlaa ?Srtet t.. Mary linei... l 2d ave, .V. l.'<!'?. muim IO sam??. 1 ? I.??3: same to ?win??*. ? 2 I iva, ?. 1 .".;'.?. SS ??? ! I ?urne. 1 B2d si. ? I, Sf.S H W ol Id t\e. BDSTT.S; ?aine tO ?-.*>... 1 Sii ..\ ?. s W (Miner 141?! ?, 24.11x100; Margaret Lew? t.. George W Pearaoo. 1 8th ava, a a, -'...il ?t s . f lOOtb st. 22xl?-o, jHtn?.?? O'Tool? and elf? to Cltj Trust Safe Dcpoail end Surety ?'.an'ian. . . 1 Klm ibridar? K ad, ?. e ?soroer IM-t-st. 2r,.#lxs?> \x L-.'.\7.".. l'.-an II T IflgStna le Thalia We?t<t>tt. . . 1 I, ? a, 100 ft w of ?/?? oa ave, Igte 100.11," ?.? ??'??rund and wife t> Oloaasoe A Adim. 100 Lottos ive, m s. ??? ?? ft s of l.'iith-at. 54x7?*?; M .nie Levy ead wife t> Raphael nanzi*er. 47.2.? ll'.'tli sr, ? r. 14.1 tl ? ..f Park ave, .'tax 100.11 : Sarah B AA?eraon al al t.. ?ocos l^.w?nfeid and another . ll.OfW llSth ?t, ri S, ITO ft e ..f 1st ?ve. ??'.????; Ann II? ? Ijr to Elton McCOftney . 1 Sd-ave, ? w comer iTSth-at, l<*.lsrBB.l<ta*<?OT? David Leventrltt, referee, to gbnoa Ad>r and another . tSt I ??, ? ?. ?TM ft e Of Marlon ave, Sta iaa.*>x3nsl9S.S; William Wil<?.n t.. Jnne Wilson. l.OUO 24tl -r ? ?? 203 West; t hn ?? Korrla nnl wife to ? :? n Oreea. 1 81 -: fie 238 and 240 East; .inn??? ? klcMtllla lo the n toi ? ? Of I Bun !i "f the In?- ????? -n. Cltjr of New-Tort . MJ0B ;:!?? ? \?. r.'::?? and '.'i'? Rast; ?p.??> J i?'.i<*k and wife to Jamei A McMltltn. 3...50O set) t, ? ? is i\*e?t; ?.<- rn,? Bdgar et ai to Mary T H? k?vher . 1 '?? ?. s s. 27." ft v. ..f Mb IV?, lhxlO0.ll; Kl ward V. M. ? ?11. referee, to William H H?-ed. Jr. ?S.O?O ? n. 2 BMp ??tate ef Raraey u>?? ? r-: J? ml? t. ItusflTave to Hubert m aettaray ?? ; . ? Bams : ropertjr; Frederick s T.-iilmadg*. inHvidu allrr and admlalairaior, to r-ani?. l 181*1 it, * a, "". il W ..f \Vn.lp?-nrth ave. ? ? .r. Arthur Bweeaajr, r?f.?re?, to Hyman and Henry Bona... urw? WaiTfll st, So Mi Irvine S.ivlnRi InstPiitlon to ?he Irvine N'atlonal Hink of New York. 1 li t. No WM U?-?. M ir.? I. Sim fl ani wif? to John -. l ?- ? SS1 ..? ft e of Mh-ave. !S.Ssl0OJ; Bios Bid .- Farley, referee, le Philip I >"n?.hii<?. 4.300 ? r l.t'.'th ?t. S.lSfT; .Isrrej V ' '. ..? A! ??? I. Kindt . 2?? Son. proparti Frank Van Pelt and wlf? la >nr.* 1 w ?. 7.". ft ? ..f i."tii av rtt'x.?.?.' ?? Wake i-li: ? ithrrln? MalsewtOll to Ar.drew Plllr.sky .?.. 1 . ? SS, min Of ??'.????? tvimurn 23x100; Mary .smith io FMwaM J ? ? nn . too \ . &| Weal; I'.-itharln? COyle t> OeerR?* Kraua :,r>.\ another. 27 no?) 1 I, ?"?" ? ? Ol Ib'Jrh ? 2.',x7.?.; Ml-hele I.,i'r ? ?Uhi wife '?? StlC 1(. ?????. J ?. w s. 2G?..? ft ? of ie"th-?t. 2.'.x7.*i, ?liar!? ? Fn ind to Carolin? Freund. ?,??? J. ?- ?? ? p ..f u*stfh??'?*r T?rraee, 2i;h Ward; William Mar aa aad wife lai1 Ama Mar rus . 1 B9d *?. ? ?. L"*?. fr m ? ' Till ave. IfhrM.S' Win?' ?w ? ? S n ni? M McKetiler. ..... 1 -?.-,??? -i. j s ::?-? f? w nf ??????G?? I-'erk \s<-*\. Ma 102.2: Fi Ieri \ Q Berma ani wlf? to Btas> belh h ?Tart. so.noo Va . ! .-n ?t. No ?'-'?; .t-din A ? 1er, referee, te ?h? ? tor, err ef Trinity Cbureh, cltv ef ?.? Tort. 13.?w? 1 ? - ?3? nr,.| 123 tVeali ir.ratlo ? ru*h iiid V.-.1- to Burrett A ni?lnnan. 1?0 5?' ave, ? ?, 22.2 ? nf Mlb M, SSsllfi; Susan O Turner I" Mlehael .1 N'.-oiRliten . 100 .'?tl ?v. No l.nal: MOM property ai Al?ov#; Mid lei J ? ? ? I ' on t' ti.rr???? H H? m. rnlev. ... I-VI ??'.? ?. ?. r.rner 112th st, 23.S?7,".. <?|??|-?:?-? r.? Mary BrW. 1 ? ?? ?. ? . ITS Basi Rllae Meyer t.-. ?Sophie May. 1 Ko 1,233; Ferdinand ite!n>*rt t?? Omega Outtmff ard wife. 7.W> . . \ r. ?> ? t?.??? .'"??:. st, JB.BaTB.S; <'hrl?rlan ml wife to Ad ? Iph M?ller. 3?.?>?? ?.'? '.? ..???, w s. IM ft ?. north boaadsry line. land of 1,'An 0 Morris, 23it01Jix38arSSlt; Ida i .t? !.. Uttm ? l?ele).er . 1,100 ? are, e ?, S, fr ? of 17lv st, i'.xt'.'x?." ix !?:7: Cornelius S L'oaklta and wife to Theo R ehrs . inn t. No I'd West; Warr?-r Van NOfOcfl et ?1, Il re, ?te, lo Ar.n Melvts et al. 1.',,?V?0 Extra ?" ? ??. east ?nier l.?t*?f, 6*?.8?2.".?01.1?>? ?.?.". IO; Pelhuel 'r Barnea and wife to M<.?e?i I? ' : me?, on? eighth pa?t. 1 HiKlson-st, Noi 530 ?vid ?'?--. sad So M tv.-t |Otl ??. ! Id ? ? Km. M al to Fatnnei O? . 1 tUEOOROsTO MOHTOAGKS. r, I. BS, end wife t" th?? M -tint M rrla , ' ? .?? Bulldlpa aad l>'?.n Aaaoelatlea. v. ?' lai ive. i."?o ft ? "f ? boondary line land of Lewis '; Monis, instalment? . $4...<x? , liai il 'r. ui.J wife lo Arthur E Brow??, .?! at. . p ?-?! .,-??. 00.11 ft ? Of 124111 at. 1 yuar. 8<iO Beverie. Ouatai B, et -U, to Annie y, M""?r. a ? l'Uni :;>.2 .; ? ? ??? Avfiiu?? A; a!*?, ?s 12oth - . . .f trenua A. I y.-ir. 8,0n0 ?? m ,-?.?-?,;?.. Rebeco? K, (?? ?liarler. I?' Doepet, e a Main il, ?* ft n "f land TbocRaa JmbOwb, L":? Wir1, al???, lot 2. In Gotta** B"?'. Cit| lali nd, adj ? I >r Wiiiinin ?SeoneM, 2 . 1,000 ' Mo?. A, ? Ohn F Bteeree. n s IBSlb st. ???on? f. , .f .--..iiti.-in Boalevard, 7 mon tha. . i.r?oo Edward i>. and wife ? CI ?tee l'feirr. i! . 25.au ? of ?.???.?ti st, ? rear. ? ??? 2.'*<v? }?? r?.??. . n. Ferdinand B, uni wife to M?vw V? rk ng i, .,?, Banking (Company, n s isti, st, ITS ft ? ol lOth ire, inatalments . 31.or? .? ai t. Catberlm A Beatroiaa. - im?l t-lace. 2.1" 4 ft ? at 107il? m. .'. raore :?.(*?) Oorsch Arthur, tod artfa t. .Muy W Hoffman, So ltd E - eisi st, G. reart. 20,000 hm? 10 Huero Uoracrh, ? a Blst-et, 7o ft e al \,? ngton-are, t ????ar .?. ?,??? . . im Malls S n-, ?? h -l?t -???. ?I? fi ?? ol t/ '. resr . SSSB and wife tn Ferdinand Reto? rt, j era. SBBB M . ? -. ?? li? r '*. ? ? J? in ? \<???!??\. No Bid w? ??? 2lni ? ?? . . inaialmenta. l.r.00 iii-r.-r. Mi v, and ? : ? ? ? Oeorga M ?Smith et ai, S ? io and 12 ??.',?.??? -? demand. MSB lam? ? to 1 lili t Banda n? Intel??,_ ? ? lotti BO " ? ?' >* inliniTnii ar?, rt r?ara IS.noo Bam?? im?, as eieeutniS. etc. ?if ? I'? I I -, , ??.:? .? -o '? ,. ..' Manhattan are, :i ??< ira.? ?;?.??? ' K'llv. lames A, to \l? xan... r ?'..??t-?. (??? pfOp? : . ?*'.-,0f? W. to 1 ?? tor ? and Max ? ??.p>. So "?'- -"-' Had ' v:. und Ko fia W??! lOth at. 1 rear. ???? Krau ..,?..?. .? ,?,?? ? . cat;? nine Coyle. no ? ?? ? i" " t. a -.r? . 12.0SS ?. ? ? ? .. : ?\ iliiai'i l'irager !" Sara ? H Arilersoi atxl ll-nrv s i^? on?. ?. s 11:?" I 11?. ? w of Park sve.' I jr< 1rs. o.o?j !. ?.: \? ' . . ' ?' Mul iie.>n. X 1 278 IVcsl I27lh-et, 1 veal . 12,.'.iS? Martha G ? Mai ? Watson ? ? aL Burke, m a Hot M. ii7.:i ? ? ? r 11 ? ??". ? ? an . gasa M y . ? ? ? ??? t ?:??- k. ? ?- '-> ?. ? -.?? r ? : ' t ? .-'? ' ???'?. 2.'. ???? ?' ? Bad ????? un II. ?? New ? ?jcmn IlstiKlnir ?' minnv. n r 32J ?? ?_?*?.. fi ?, ,.f 7ih .ve. In-italirien'K. 13 G?:?? M? : la ??,?..?. O? ?? r ind William G , ,? ' . .? .???.?? la ??.. Emi nt 1 "?'- Baofc, So 1? Uapanaed ??. 1 ?ear. H.on? M Mary, ?a ih? Kmltraai Induatrlal t-.ivtn?s Bank, p e. 77??? al, 214.li? fi u 1 f Svenne A, 1 rear . l.OUO Mul ?Vili ":.. and wife tO Franz Kiist. e * t-? an S3 '? ??' 20(1 rt, 3 ream. f\0oi> MaU'i '? ?? ? ' ? .? r- ru ? bla wife, to Frer'ei ?. k ?? ilo ?re, s ? iii.-i M, i-I.? ft e ..f .'I! eve, ."? reara . 12 '?io ?? .-??? ??. Michael J. t?-? ,-n-an ?I Turner. .? ? Btb ?ve. ?SB ?? ? ff Mth-et S ye?ra . B0.090 \ ? .? ? ?I ? f l*.?-i<rn*in an I Mar I. .? ?? :. - 7 7rh ?t. ISO ft e ef Ava I 11 ... .'.,000 N? Ferdinand and artfa io the Bank for lai So ?. ?t, G. ?.?,?. IO,000 ? li lerlrk, ani ?rifa lo Herman ?Jtin ? ?' X MS East 103th ft. ? <?^re. *!,<V?0 0 Michael ?!.! nife to Mary R liarli^hs. ? - 2*tl ? 13 ' ? of M (???, ? m nth?. 2.V1 Kan.?? . Tl ?.ir?as ll ??al?, ninr property. 1 v#>,ir. ] orni . t::;.-? i'i\f,i- No .??? ?gaai 2oii o. 3 ?eare. 12????> li.? l'i ???. 1/uif t? Washington ll Tsytor, Noi '.'7 and 2?? Rasi 27l " OMSa. 3.G?? :??. 1. :n. io i.i. . m Qraen. m * Le?ingtea u\i. IO :? f, a of Sllh at, l<*a?e. B vear?. ?.OlSi Preal r Sarah \. V. lo ?3>*\?land II I>od*??. n r -1 -r. 100 fr ?- .f Amsterdam-ive. ?, vear? 2J 000 Rei I WH.11 II t. ;*re.??rlrk .1 Mlddlehrr?? !<. s s BTiti at, tn t: ? ..f rentrai Park STml ;; ??'.,??? ecket !.- bold .?! al t.. ?I.o QrOaeOleh Sa. Dank Wo ".'..) t.. 3H<> U'e?l Br .ad iva v. ?nd .? . ,;i ? . .;- t?? aayeoa at, 1 year. IMOO ^r.mti Mail?? C, and huaSaed to Bsroh I. Horn, ? a .TTili t-t. 109 ft a of stl.-.i?.?? I year. 1,000 Blrlnaham Mary, rt al I?? Ann Harria loi on ??? Island, OlmSao, <. Ijolnlna land? ..f .1.1,? I. ? per, etc., 3 v*u? . l.?*Wi ? m?.? 1 \v ??, und wif?? to Thomas ? win 1 ? ? 1 1? i-m I? ii ? ? e unit I20t|i ?t, | jcar ?,u i,K| :. H.-rrni?n and Mutui?-! Montar and tv:ve?i ???... ., Andrua, ?? ? .t Age's ava, 4t?.ii fi ? of lit ' ?: . II.On.? ??. ? SI Min'?* nr. 71 IS fr ? ??? iiharn Boulevitud 3 >e?i? . Mono ?' Creebr. ?? Mteotris of W rim. II ''.lv. ?t^.-mard, um? |.r|.?rty. I ? ?'?- . ??,??? J.il.n arni J?.!in \v T'i'ner and artesa ?? ' Mean t-'? un. ?? ? 10(?!h ?t. 2<*?? ft ? 1 ? - ? rtwmaad 8,823 1 . .i.l I Lu ?v Hr?| ?rive? t?? Kdwaid ...,...a.??? auj aaoUter, ?xcluIo?a. ?Lo_ uf Jullue Oberndorff. s s UMMh-it. 200 ft e of Co lumbus eve, 8 year? . 20.000 Same to Murray and Hill. ? ? 101>?h St. 73 ft w of Manhattan ave, demand . B.036 Walter. Frederick, snd wife to New York Build in? Lean Banking Co., w ? Houthern R.iulevard, 2.'. ft ? of fenf.,1.1 ave. Instilment?. 3.1.0 BUILDING PLAN? FILED. Dan? for ne? ?,alldem? end alteration were riled yes? terday as follow?. ? V.'W building? main office: ?IT t M ft. n S. IH fi m of le-xinftton eve. for a five. ?? iry brick ?nnex to Deaf Mute Institute, 41.4x 40.4. Bf the trustee? of the Institution f^r the Improved Insli-uctl. ? of pcaf Mutes, owner; Alfred 7.ncker. of No IM En.t 721 ?t, nrchlf.-t. ?i'.OoO 12th st. No? BBS and SM West, for a two ?tory t.rlok factory. 6O.Sare.10, by story ? Gregory. ? f No .'17 West 47th st. own-r; M Llsslwrger ?V San, lessees. ? ? Bulled, nf No 2?2 Greene ave, iirookhn. arehltecl. ".?TOO 21d st. s ?. 171.4 ft e of 2.1 ave. for s six story brl.k r.?< t-t v. MTaeaS, sie, by it-rhert L Mason. 0( No Ml l'I?a'an' ave. owner. Neville Ai Hi?r?. of NO 217 Weal 12.'ith st. arciiltect?.. . 30.000 lfitlth st, ? s. 17.'. fi e of 7th av??. far four four ] story Srlck dwelling?. 12 ?tx.'.l.tl. by I^lth ,v I Gl.-nn. of No IM ?Vest IMth st, owners: Neville A fngfe. of No 217 W?t IMth ?t, architect? . 12,??,"> Altsratlos?: 12?;Hi ?'. g? s IM and BIO West, to ? three story und u (ear-story, ???? tsro-etery rttirssVst, l.rlc't clulhome, resistir?n? ar.d private dwell Iti?, by KrederWk ?|?|????<??G, Of Belvedere House. owner; Huso Kafka, of No r?*.? Nasa?? i>t. ?reol tact . r..o?x) Dark Row, No BY to a four ttory l.rlck and ?ton store, by William Goldstone, of No 427 Hd ave. owner; chirles Stegnaver, "f No rVXl East M I ?(. ?rchl(e.-(. 700 Iltl.lson st, NO 3? ?4 to .Ti??, to ii .ne story l.rlck t. ii-rhouse and ?.a? vault, by Cixpce-atlos Of Trinity Church, owner?: Charlea C Hnlght. of No in Brondsray, architert. lo.ooo f.tn ave. No 1.M1, lo a one-etory frame dwelling; Michael llucklev. of No 1..?1>? :.lli-nve. owner; Neville ? ?..?????, ?f No 217 West 123th st, ar-hl (??us . 2." Elm ?t. No |M, lo ? ti??? etorj brlek building. ?is???! a? R d?po?ltorv hv Board of Education, , it?, owner; d ?? .? Seyder, arcSlteci. ??*) Lesinatoti ;,?.-. ?.rnei Both st, to a four story hrlrk ?ehe, city, "???tt; ?' ? .1 Sr.vler. archi? teli . 1.300 .'.st!, ?(, No 4?2 10 ?Ml Weo, o, ? f,,nr st.vv Brick school, by same. ."..?MS? 2? ove. s ?r ?orner TSih-St, t" a four ?tory brick t.-nement and store; John Me?enter, Of Item sen ?t, Astoria. L nur Island, owner; I'reston ? ; e,man. of No 104 Main St, Attori?, L-ne; Isl and. architect. Win M ?t. No? tUPsJ and M Fast, ?? ? Ihr?? story uni basement briet boarding t-ouse- Catherine W ll.-kwllh. of No US West Md st, owner. ? W H-rc-r. of Bill.? Hod??? arch Bert_ . 40O Cannon st. NOs 11? ; nd 120 frssrt. to a |hr?e ?tory l.rlck lenement: Allee I. Matter, of No 22?? West IMth ?t. owner; li W Betner, of HiM? Room ?rchltn.-t . 2.300 unction Galea of Ural (Estate. PHILIP A. SMYTH, Auctioneer. BY ORDER EXECUTORS of DAVID HAI.l. EST. ABftOEUTF. PALP. WITHOUT RESERVE valuable property in LOWER PART OF 22D WARD. ?. T. CITY, ON 8D. MORRIS, RIDER AND COLLEGE AVES , llOTH, 142D. 14.TD. 14??? AND LOWELL ST?., AND MOTT HAVEN CANAL. ON TUESDAY, MARCH 16, at 12 o'clock M., at Rs.il Est?t* Salesroom, 111 Broadway. HARRT OVERINOTON. ESQ. FRANKLIN LYNCH ESQ., AND D. ERNEST WALKER, kt D., EXE'U TORS. FRANCIS B. CHEDSEY. Esq.. Att'y. Bo^k Maps from HARRY OvnniNOTON. Atfy. 2.70? M ave. orn-r 144th ?t., or G???.??' A. BMYTet, Aict'r. 1! PlO? St. Telephone Cortlandt 1.710. Purveys with surtlgneer. Unfnrnieljcb apartments ?To Cet. SUPERB APARTMENTS. (BETWEEN? 4??? AN!? ."/.TH BTI ) Bright, light, ?unny; latest sanitary heating, plumhtng ? nd ventilation. Eniranc* ? Buckingham Hot-; hv G? vete Fireproof Bridge. For particulars apply tj Superin? tendent, en premier?. IjtOR HUNT" Apartments, unfurnished, furnlsh-d. In de ?trahi? loeatlone; I???? ?o U.OOO. Arthur Taylor & c??.. ?.? 1.773 Broadway, near STth-st. THF. DALHOTJ8IE, 4o to 4? w.?t Btth Street? At-ao lulely fireproof and front?n? Central 1'a.rk. -Two ele? gant apartments. 12 and 0 rooms, to rent from May 1 Inquire of the Janitor. Zc Cet Sox Business Parp?se?. BUILDINGS. STORES, LOFTS AM) OPPICI??.? TO l.F.T on chamt?t?. sprue.?, Bcekmaa, Pulton, John. Maiden I^?ne. I'.?,.!., place, Parti Row, Nasssa, William. (told. Cliff. G.-.rl Water and nan. other street?. RI LAM) A WHITING, ? llrrknian at. Ol ? BROADWAY Chole? fr nt office? ?., rent on ??-*?? rarorable term?. Apply tt? "tn 14. rgiO UBT. ThrM fine loft?, MxIM feet, elatly ?t ??? ? fther, in .?. sabstantlal building, i.'i* fe.iri St. An ? tur,, on the ???. ond Boor can ho had with them if ??>? sircl Pin? accomm stations for a sulsoantlal ptln'-r ot llthoBTapber: from su?di. UM reni t ? a l?rg?? ext,-n( w old t; (aken In work. Bquall) deslrabl? t. (aireo?*) any manufacturing bull a??. ?^?? LET. 31 Basi 17th ?< . between Broadway and iRb? ave.. fine ?joors, MaM; aultabl? fir salesrooms of limrht mantif? taring: tlefstor, Be. -I/JI PARK AVENUE. Large ofBc? Il bea*?mani with I ?'I extra rooms and el leteta Fin? locati D tor phv?i? ,drill or architect. Apply t?, Janitor. (Titn flropcrtn ?? Cet. ???'.-sn, ion KAST 40??? ST., adjotnlns I'ark Avenue, te let unfurnished; 2.". tort frin? with pantry ?xt?n? al? n; re<*?*ntly pel In IhorottBh l-apalr. Applv on pretnltwe, SO i.r'T. 114 wkst HsTii tn. ?-?lor? ?ju?n Ann-, Ma ,'.? and ?satenalon 100; open Plumbing; It,SCO, T!".ykxs. km. Cor. Columbua Ave, TO ?,??*?!. .'tir? t.??????. to r? ??<???|1.1? private t.nnnt nnlv, mv Choice houee, 2?! W*?Ol Urli-nt., ??*-?G Sth m- ; Be? arder nn?i neighborhood; ir", room??, ttir?"?* story and two-story ?alenalon, 22x?B?; rmt r^dO'???! to f 1.400, Addrcaa DOUOLAS tavi.oh. s STerren-et. Brooklyn, To LET.?-Fine l-etory browaateoe boose, handaomrty furnished; sstenslra dlnlns-roocn; tin.*ar tocsttoa oa I'arK SI? pe It??: I SBSSBB ' MS, LEONARD MOODY, 2<l Co irt Sr . Mr? oklvn. rUtboah Ave. 74?! ?A'eshlneton Ave.. ill .,!? -?-nil fT ?pedal ll't JuHt .-tit. (Tonntrn Ural Colute Sor ?nlc. BER?x^iRDSV.^^ .??, hesMtlfel ?jteende. Il aeree; old trees; panai eprin? u-it? mountain ?sfeneryj ?l<*v:?t|on rVJu fe^t; on? ?mur from Kae-Vork. BVA1?DER it s.:ii.i;y. ? Wa.i-st. ! ? ?)? ?.-p?:?.??. MA'S. l'i>lt svi.l?" Kin???! property In III ? Inibire, f? r -r.-ntlani-in' ? late Vtowa and loca -ini ol? i-, f <r a 1?"????. ? fur Incoan? properly. Ifletd. Mas* ? ??..? uneoualled. Beai poMlbl? Uberai l-rr-o?. Would ?xchaiu Ad trees DR ut! ? BRUCE. l'H (Tonntrn |]ro?crtn t?o Cet. KITIIEREOIID, N J. Atlrsctlr? etsht-room cotisa? f. r ror.t. ti.?.? etij wat'-r. full piombine fUrnaee and torse ? im, .momin,' sliuatlrn; slreei ???p???.? and mac adamlssd. ?*SS ?Sarsaln 11 ?'? BEU? ait Oromaway, (?.in itKNTAi. i'ATAUCKH ? of ?-troport) on Hudaoa ) >latl<-in. ?nd N?a Ilion llalli a li non read) Send ?.-..?nt ?lamp for ?-?osta??. \\M. p IIOVT a <X>.. :. VanderMIt ????- . o? p, grand j ? >airal ? ..??? ? _ (Tonntrn [ho-pcrln ?for Sale or Co Cet. ? ? ???'?G???'G?. l'I.' ?-???'? lloi:?<*e ami farm? to nt ..r ?ale. I' MASTER, 08 Main ?t Ix..? BAUE OR !" in KT ? ?? lek building, tSarSS, two 1 rtortea. with <*iel!ar, ..Itti tran?? ?alenalon, B2it20, on? ??? nr, f? r manufadurinB parpo????; situated atongsld? tha H R. stallen Maiawaa, X t wii.i.iam ii. ??????:? a ??. 22*? Washing! " -? . Ree York City, 1 Ait''MM? ?vT Dertrshle loti tor private derelllaaa aad j 1.??????-???. ??too ai-r.-pg.? propertj tor mi!? at ?nd near depot OWNER, r. O. Boa 112, N. V ?fnrnioljc? ???-?? ?? Cct--(Tountrn tAPE COD -The Wyrbmere CntUm, Harwich, Maa? ?*;l furnished; f.ne tuiMr?. > In-ular. J . 71 E. 87th at. c_==== tiOOPRRSTOWN, ? V OTSROO I.AKK. ? Rurnlshed Cortas?? to r-*nt f..r r?.a?, ? Photographs HANNAY, 2 West lit?, St. Room 22 Full RENT ?G???-????? flf tm a month, ? f.uir Icon r'.om hou??? ptojrhouea, and Inn f^?t of ground. All Improvement?. 21o S. M h ave.. Mount Vornon. ?iibiirbim Ural Pjotutr. AOENCT Montelalr real ?*<???<* ail kinds, ?ale ?nd rent CL-ARENCg ll Tl T.l'.s S ?.-ritman-?t.. New ?Or-t. Ural (botate tUnntc?. IJ|rANTED a h u ? countrr pia.e t?. rant, with prlv ll ll*-?*;?? ..f piiroli???, raqulallM r.? be three ?t four boari fi? m Ne? York, rrr-d ritmate, ?Id shade treat abun ri ?ni wate* ?iippb. a beautiful n*lahl.orho?*!, a""d roed?, modern .oti.eMMi'e?, freadoBB fr rn mosquiti)??; will ?? ? iiirn pnotngfapM ir ????, Addi???, ?Iti) full vari L'ulna, ULiacY. iriLua? Qfflca. -- PROTECTS AGAINST Dower Claims. From Iff, Y. Tribune. Jan. 10. 1807. "A REAL ESTATE TANQLE. "BROOKLYN. QUatatlfl COUNTY AND NEW-YORK CITY PROPERTY INVOLVED. "THOMAS QUINN.-WHO PAID HE WAS SINGLE, TRAN!-FERRET? REALTY IN WHICH HIS WIFE NOW CLAIMS A Df.WER RIGHT. "Thomns Qulnn was for many years a real estate dealer in Maln-st., and during his Mfetlmo he transferred nearly 4<K> parcels of real estate In Kings, Queens and Now-York counties. "Between 1880 and 1888 he conveyed abont -'M* parcels In Hrooklyn. and a number of par pIs In New-York, repre? senting himself as an unmarried man. Now Mrs. Delia Qulnn. alleering that at that time she was the lawful wife of Qulnn. has made claim for her dower riejht In tho property. "Mrs. Qutnn I? an uneducated woman and knew nothing of her husband's af? fairs. She was married to Qulnn on Au? gust Y2. 1**1. and lived with him until his death, on Apri! 28, ISlnT, a part of the time at No. 881 Hutler-st. Qulr.n. ever since his marriage with Detta Qtrlnn, Mho was hin second ftife, had represented himself as a slnj-le man. The persons who dealt with Qulnn believed that he had Leen married only ?uice, and never discovered that he had a wlfo living?." TiTlE GUARANTbE and TRUST COMPANY m-in Broedtrajr, tt. Y. - ~ ) lili Court ft.. Hrooklyn. r Bices ? N ,.: ,,or -Sth st. ? 7th ????., ?. Y. 10!? Went UT.tti St., K, V. CAPITAL, . . . $2,500,000. SURPLUS, . ? ? $2.000,000. ieUiiitrr Ucoorto. HADDON HALL, ATLANTIC OTT, N. J. Dtreetly facias the ocean. Every modern eosvealeflK? and tmprovem?n*. In-ludln? hot ani cold sea water laths In house, rooms ?ingle ana en suite, with baths attached, etc.. etc. tiend for Il? lustrated booklet. LEEDS ? LIITINCOTT. Through Pullman Buffet train leave? corflandt and Des brnsse? sts. dailv st 1:30 r>. m., ?la Penna. R. R._ HOTEL BEECHWOOD SUMMIT. X. J. OPEX THE ESTIRE YEAR. INDER NEW MANAGEMENT. FRANCIS PARSON ROGERS. MANAGER. THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J ON THE OCEAN FRONT. Fatt bath? In hou-e. Elevator. Room? *n ?ulte, baths attached. Booklet on application. E. RORERTS' SONS. MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL AVO COTTAGES. A DELIGHTFUL RBSORT THROIGHOIT THE YEAR For Health. I'leasure. Recreation. Excellent Culata!. F'n??t Mountain Scenery Eait of the Reekie? Conveniently teeetslbti by Fullman car?, via I'ennsvlvanla R R. _ Exceptionally ?Iry and fr-e from rag A\ ?G?!?? Winter 'emperature, 4!)..1 HOT Thermal wa'-rs and bath?, specific in SmiNGS, case. ,,f Rheumatism. Oout. Sclittca. Ex votiti. ' 1"G' t" Il a! attendance. ?.?utili ?<\-?'. r^^,r, f.,r ,h- nerransly tired. < AROLIYA. i WM. ?i poOLITTLE._ TliE LAKEWOOD HOTEL, LAKE WOOD. g. J. T. F. SII.LECK. 1 is suits OF ORIENTAL HOTEL. Manhattan Reach. v70K(B0iH0?\ ??F?G ?IP0B0I?8(B 101 2,.??0 FEET ELEVATION. ON THE ?S?PEAKE & OHIO W? ONE NIOHT'S RIDE FROM NEW YORK. The Homestesd, a ?trietly mM?rn hotel, and the most complete bathing establishment In America. ALL TME ?? All baths given With natural flowint hot water. Olf rlub and well kep( links. The F. P, \. Limile.I. with dining car. leaves New York ,???? P. M.. dally, Through ?' mpartment Car leaves T'iesd.ij. Thursday and Saturday, Pamphlets and tickets at C. ,<? O. Office. IB* Rroadway. snd oflleei Penna. R. R Address feed ?terry. Msnssrr. Hot Sprint*. Rtth ?? , Vs. TUIE mm& m Vil ATUVNTIC CITY. N. I. TTQdc? Laj0??Q WM^mPn The most m.xlern hotel on the Adantlo coast. Apartments en s.ilie. Hot and cold ?ea bath.? attached. American and KuTopesn plans. French Milk? in ,afe. Russia:?- Orchestra. SO feet from ocean. Turkish rr?,m. Marine room. Ships room. Sun bah,.nie?. Writ? f..r illustrated booklet. <;. JASON WATERS. ATLANT!'.' OTT, ?. J. Filtered water. Sin parlor. Elevator. Popular prices. .spend your winter in CALIFORNIA AT THE MOTEL?. HDHIL ??F??G?? "I have never been *?? fn?clnated with a place ?s with Del Itont?, and my only reyret 1? that I could not ha?? Ilated cnsT. I s?mil SCVef forget any of ita bejutie? , r ether Bttraetlona -the hotel lt?elf. the grounds, the Sower?, the lawn the trees the Eighteen Mile Drive, and the de? licious, ?arm. salt water baths at the ?>??|||.??. Who ever COtlld forget such 11 fairy spit*'? For further Information apply to ;u:i Brosdwsr, Ne? -York city. mw co FurrHcER south"" For your health ?rara O A LBN HALL, In Atlantic City, N. J., offers the liest Sanatorium and hotel a'-ommod? tloni In the finest climate >.n the Atlantic Coatti _ST. ? ? HULL M. D. A TLANTIC CITY, N. J. HOTEL TRAYMOP.E. Appointments and service first-class. D. ? WHITE. Jr.. Proprietor. \ SPECIAL ELATERE OF JX HOTEL I.URAY. Atlantic Clljr N. J.. ?? It? he:ir?,i jinn Parlor on the Esplanade, with unobstructed ocean risw, and o^nnecieJ wl(h the Hotel by un ?BCloawd B???aa?. . _JOSIAH WHITE & PON. [.FLORIDA EAST CO)?ST II? ?TEL SYSTEM Pot Souvenir Polder? ?el,Ire.? C, ?. KNOTT, C.'-ti Beat?. St Augustine. pig F HOTEL IIF.RKUI.EY. ATLANTIC ?TTY. N. J. Kentucky ave.. G?! f.er from H ardWaia Orein view frmn nil ro.ni?? Ste.n.i lea?, .-'un parlo:? etc ris va??? from street level. Special weekly ratea. ' _james a Qsxmon rew. HOTEL BTICKNRT, ATLANTI?' CITY. *. J k~?T" lucky uve . I??? feel from ocean Encellen! euUlTl ? ? sl nt. $2 10 12 30. Weald?, p.i t? g]2. L V. STICKvky HOTEL DENNIS. ATLANTI?? CITY. N. J Directly on the ocean tr.nl. will, every modern appoint? ment und convenience. Open ?Il (le ?ear 1_.TOSEI'H H. HORTON HOTKL HERKELKY. Kentucky-av?., SB feet from H.ardwalk, Atlantic ( liv. N, .1. Full ocean Mew. steam heal ,l?, arM ,,.. (tic llahts. Elevator, ?un parlera, etc. finest cuisine ani eervl.c_IAS. A URO HEW THE O RAND ATLANTIC AN BUEOANT NEW HOTEL NOW OPEN Ylrglnlu-av*. and Reach Atlantic city j?" j Lu-.urlou.ly appointed, every convenience'; 'passenger elevator? io ?Tee?, Ivatel sun perl r?, room? ?Ingle and en ?ulte, (ach contain (wo to si? window? freeh nn,l .?!.' bath? etli?che.l. full view of ocean; c?p'ir|!" "?o- *r che.tra In attendance; late dinners: terms mod?rate '?end for booklet showing hotel, boardwalk, diasi am of' ?tti ele. Coach at (ralna. '? CHARLES E. COPE _?1 FRANK COPE PitvprtetoM. THE BHELBUItNB, ATLANTIC 'TTY. n. j Direct Iv on Ihe Reach Open a!'. Ihe vear. Through Pullman car. \U penna. R R. _ . ?' " soiTHWiCK. Min?ter._ ?'??? AI.UEMARLE. Virginia ave , Mai Lea.!h Vtl.oill.? J. City, ? J. A M.? ern II .(el |- ,? |?. ;?, ,|ftllv hpe.UI weekly ra( ?? ant (.? fnmllie? Capacity ^?> Sie??? heal l^rge hente.l ?un parlor. Culsltie ,??,? irlMre if hlrhesi standard BsskMl BtsKsi. J. p. cni'E. THB PBXNHURBT. Ocea-? end. Michigan-?? ?.. Atlantic Cllr. ? J. Open all Ihe year, electric elevator running to ??reel ?????% aend for Uli ?trated booklet JAMES HOOD VDVERTISEMI'.NT.i ?,,d sut s.-rlftlciia f. r The Trlb une recelvd .,( thrir Uptown ??frur. N.> I.I4S |lr...id wa\, ??\ OOOI n.mii of .??? ?t , ?ntll 11 (.'clock p. in h-I yertlMmr?!? re.elvl at the following branch nari?! al re?(il?r office rate? until ?> ,?>!<wk ? in.. \l? : !?4 S(h a?e, ? , ,,,1 SBS ?(. iftj ?,?, ?,r l0r t2th-st.. Macy's dth ave. an,I t4th at. ; 112 ?Vlumhus-ave.. ncAr West Seth ?( . lo?! We?t 41M ?? near <?th au?., ?2 Eait 14th-at : ?T west 42d-a( Wlween 7th and Sth eves; ir>0 East ?Tth st.; i.SSi M ave betsoen 76th ?ad 77th ?is.; ?.??? Id av?. n?ar etat-st ; 1 7?* ut-av?.. near SlRhst : ??? ?VU ??uw. saar ilst-M.j U? Id-av?..? ilo Slt?<A?r-sC. Qlmneemente ACADEMY OF Ml SIC. Mth-at * ?^G? PRICES I A? It wa. n.v.r m?T brtoi^ ' 2*-?0 IS OLD KKSTt'C-KY ?.J-1.00 Mats. Wed A H?! 2 E* ?I _T?-n!ght, nirk * wing Daaetag (toasasl iiuoi;. ? ? MIJOI. MAY IRWIN MAV IRWIN In N'-st We?k May Irwin lailiae "The 'Mats Wed" ?? St "at ?" '"* tOlRTED INTO co??k ."?"? Bullw-^ IinOAIlU AV THK A THK. nu wot.y HOI'I'KH I K?.' 1:13. Sit ?a? In s.,,:., t, Kl.-n?,^1' EL ? APITAS. DALY'S] Bveaaaae, S:IS Mai n*e? ?t ? To -n?:?* (Brat ton??, .:%., ?lardai .?? I Monday ?vei Hat Mat'n-es MIS?? EES MKiiitii.i.Ks. romantic murtcal p\*y, ??% ?rtnge, ?V W?dne*l?ia ItKIMV l> ?f? In-'/?i-i \'ir?;n:.( Karl? 2? i.il.-rf, ('?t. ? Haawall ???or?? ???!; Neu Naoev M? In Kerben Oraebam, BWnej n>n?r? ' r?& I'raig. Tyrun?? 1-,w?r Wrr ?..irntMV,?? (*?Tu??day ?.nd r'rlday n*i? c .. , THK ???????. ?toagard Ionien Mai r,.?.? T< day a? :: '.,* ?-?????? KDJiiN .vftreKK. World in Wax (JOI.l '?> rjrand Crne-?fc CINEMATOGRAPH Exhtl Ita every h ur from I ? . ,". ? ??. io " * I'? ?I liti?. Evening?. ? 3 ? v. ? ? Mar?-..??^ W#d :. ' Sal . I'MIKH THK Hi:i> RONE. I MIKIt THK RED ROHR, 10"f. I'-.f. ir. ,?. .? M ? ;.?.? -??., ?r -? FIFTH AVI!. RvMtae-a, v: ""A gr.-it ?!?). ? ? ??? rr. ?a - MK?. PISKE tn MRU. FIRKK in tf.s? of THK ???? rrrrvillks. TES* OK THE 1)1 ItMKIIVII I Is. _THEATRE ? KOWDKD Nl'.llTI.V GRAND OPERA hoi m:. ? ?- ~ To-MOHT. Jim nt;: penman. ?Wat nt-K M A? ??UK ? ?.?.?. ?>.\ Uli??.?,,,WAY apt ? : Ma ! a?.. ...al.. .-V'trd?, QABDBJI THEATRE Mil ?. IK ill.> ?? inea - - LAST L' WKKRH IIKMIV Vll.l.KU in HKARTSI'ABE. HF. ?? Mtl.I.Kit In HEARTSEASE, (?AHIIKK THEATRE. ?Bl? *? . .?.-.. Br ?-i???? UAKKICK Bvenlngs " .?? Matine? s? ?, "CnaqUlVOcBl Bu? * I i??? . Herr : ? ??? ??.t?? \?\?:? ??a?\. ?:,.?:?? %?;m XKVKR AGAIN. Ml, Kit ?t-?AIa, II? It ?,? ? ??.? at ?. t.". Mai -a? J * OI'KRA The bla ?'.?.?? HOI BE. THK LIDI SI, A VET, .v.xt v,'?-?k U'Iiaa ?us?.?. "An Amer m Haaee?* IIKHW.D BQ. THEATRR Rv.. S:IS Ma? ??.-? .??T THE OIRL PROM I'MU? SKATS 4 WKKKS IN AI?VAN' g Fl? ?V ?????. HOYT-S. il HMTTI1 Ar RICE'S m?; NEW <??. * M KRE RIETOR? kvk.= , agi Ml ???????? ? It'Ml IMll >I\ FUMIMI I IKiM IMil III VIN?; PLACE THEATRE. Week M.ir.-h t, T*. ...... ^ - 1>._? . ??>. .*., l?. . 1 \" I . It-I ,. .. m . To-night, l'op i Mat. & Eve., I"t um ??<?\???? ani? r ma?? g. ''?? ????? ?-?'.???? ' ?/08??? & BIAL'S MUSIC HALL **?*? H'.-r \'?-!?ty l'i ci ,-n ?Xvet Mor.I.iv. V- ?:?'??? A;t-.i,n. ?? ' PANKtE :.F!*LIR *-,?-xt Thwa : il :??.?? Vaul??' ? - ?? HKM'.Y I. DIXET, OAYRST MANHATTAN KM? KKHIUM"KF.R tTi:-:.\VKK. .!>???. -? * Ii?t7 KM? '? ? It II? M Killt Usi 1 Nlghti ! . ? lai lui. MARDOfU RRrlT ?.|MRITI??MK. BARDOl'S ??.?? SPIRITISME. Teaa?ay, March IS The Origin? t-nian? la a BRJ opera. "Tti? BeraeaOe." Beata Ready LY?El'M THEATRE. tth Av. m 3M St. At ?*? LYCBI ? THEATRE. Matinaae Thu - ? s?t .DANIEL? PR IIM IN , Mtr.? "Worthy of in? auth-t of Roaamary." n?r.-itd "On? of the BoeeeBSBa sf th?? aaaaee" Stm LA PALOTE. LA PALOTE. LA FAI.OTK. LA FAI.OTK. THK MlVIIOWEI, THK MAI IUIWES. THF. ? \. ? 1.(1 WER. THi: ? li KLUWER. VAT ?AT. <'*kSI\0. EVOS., I.A.--T WEEK. **::?. A PRRHH TRI' ?G?. THI RAOE or PARtfl SEW TORE MKTROI>OLIT%\ OPER . HOI sK. Men-Mtn ?tf ?.riiii?! Opera in ?i.-rmnn. WALTER I'AMH'iSH . . .DbSSSJ ??-???? I'erforiiinni?? ? nt H, UnllnccaatS TO-NIGHT. ??Taii-iliaii.er.' M-*:????. Oadakl, E I ? ? - ? ta, Mattfeid MM KalieS Uanif?-. Hfh.r Merteni Ernil Der?. SAT MAT.. March 1 ?: "??li-Kfrled." Mmaa. Uebmann, V limar, MM Krau? G saie St?h tnjn:. I ??rechuch, Mei u as REPERTOIRE NEXT WEI ? Sal? BOW *-p*n ???\?> gvo.. March 13 -Loin-nerrln."" J .mt ?uspearance of MME. I.II.I.IAN" NORDICA and MME. ULLI I.i~n\f\v-? ?SPECIAL S'"Al.i: OP PRICES; *l OB to MSI WED EVO., Mar h 17 "Trlilnn unit l?ol?|p." FRIDAY KV?' M,r 10 tl 7 1,1 "Meliterslnaer." S. ... 1| ? . *i. ,t ?? , m .. STKINWAV PIANO I'SED EXC-LPSlA*gLT. Minivis -in mi: i.uiiha M\l?l!*>??% >?l? IHK Uiai>E.1, OPBNINO BATI RDAY KVKMMi IT S P. M. Tlllllll RPORTSMEX'S ANNI AL SPORTSMEN'S EXPOSITION. >lvnr*R EXPOSITION. IS TO M. Fartions I.?um inni Troplir Kitilhlt. A ? lll,l.i:iTT?IN \ tl.ll-.ll IT S.-ilNl.lMN?. 2 to 11 P. M?: concert? ar ?, - v?a MISICAL ART SOCIETY. F . ? ?aSSSSS in.l'R VNK !? kMltrtB? 11 Second Concert Thurada? B??f -? M? ? imr??- of ?;?? Solelstn, ? ? "H'S "Aetui Traali ?- " "N - Ule? Barua." UhiI "Timor ? ? ? Tlan ! ? :. Songa by Brahma, Cornelina ?? Th ? :?? \ r'..?- of fan ? Hall I? NOW t*-. R??. ?Scete la Parquet ?-: it ?'?". Pr? - t'irci? *i n- ? v? cri. MI'BEAY HILL THEATRE. ?>g. a ? .?. ?:il? .??? (iTT In THK ?.'! %lt GAZER, Brllh ttie Eg? elalor l'I ??-t 'J ? ?? ? ?? minga ?? k Main??*?? Wed a saturlaa Nv>! ?. ? Rdwar H n Igan In OLH LAVRXPER Ml???? I*? rlnii'n lr<-(?ir<? ?? 1? iir.liv. K?h. ??. ? |?. M . V. W. C. .?*** ? ?? OLYMPIA Muele Hat:. Mm. Mb til.VMlM* Winter Garden. V.r.. CSS VAN RIRNE. 'CE?.?JBT. VAN BIRNE. end ? "-.??. March G. M?t*? RADLET RARTON'S BALL" STO H. IIKXDIM. IMI IH-il,KIT II Kl IT AL MHS. WALDO RIOHARDg HI BICALSL Th? following ?. ?? .??-?- ??.?: ..... patti MRS THEODORE ? ????? s. p????? M'-*? ?,*'1U SANPORD Plano; ???? KLISK FK1.I.? i'VS Vle?SJ MR. DANIEL J. ORIPFITH. Ilaiil ne. MR 'RTO? RRADI?ET ai the PI li Will be given In the I ??-.??' l'ili-? ? Entrane? Five. MtM W ILDORP, Oa PRIDAT AFTERNOON MAR?Tt 12 AT 8 O 1/?CR. Por Ihe Itenetlt of the REST POR CONVALESCENTS al W. Plains ? ?? Tlckeia, 11.8?. Mis ? - obtained ai Tyaon - tha mm <i?rr. ?g ET. RKHOI.?? &T*ZjffLTJ3SvCl? ?-??G?, ?\ .ruTii sr. m: ? :r IXTER8<-*HOI*AHT!< 'Mill' it' ' ? ? : *, MAT BATI RI ? W. ? :? M ??? ?.? SAi.t.i: \s BT \?"??tin a WALLACE'S. WALLACE'S. ?Leal s Niirh K. Matin . ?A r-atnrsaS -?Tulli? *tlnrl??'?v?e und Holirrt Tiiher. Foil ?BONNIE I'HIIIK CBAELIE. i ITE BT. THKATBR. ? H ll'NCRV OLCOTT. BWRRT INNISCAEBA. ??. ? '??> .? ??? jjnblii lie Xotitfo. COTICE. iNtiintitt's for prsiierlng for .1 r.J *?> ?W peiriaff aoS astaodlna lier o!d ??? n r .nd?r as? trad G.?4 and f"r preparing ? ? and hul'.ding ? R* r|*alW atructure on the pier at the foot of Ra? Mb.? Sfc under contract G?:.-., ?rill !- rc-elvad by th? I'-?, ?r'meaja Dock? al ft'T A Halters Ils ? S it until 12 ?*<???*? Nl Msrch SU Is'1? Foi futi particular? ?.* City Itcc???? Coplee ter Ml? at Ne. 2 City Hall.___ N>OTICR F.st?ni.ir?s sili l??? P?-?lv??d l>y ?* D?. ,,!?,..?!' f D rka al t'i-r "A." ?Battep riaj N.'rtli Itlw?;- un'll '- ? ? ??'* M.. Tueadaj March? INST for Dtt*t>ering for. rei ilrlng .??-I ?Handing tha ?* }.,? t of \V.?t irv.M -t,???? ' R un.|er .???*!?? ? N IB r. r partlculara .???? Otj i- ? ?- '? > *?? ? -t ?* I on Hall._ NOTICE. ?BetlBBSt? s for BaTSSujIag otl t North Ri-ver h.*t?>**n iha ?9at?teri aad Brea Ttuit fourth Sir-et under i'ontraci Ro ITS ?III <??- ??earijBJ th* i?.-.r.m?..t of i'"*?- "' nt1 ?? Bsitan ria.?-. S? l'iver '?nti 12 ..v.'* M M"'!l I*????. I>**'? :' r S Kulan.BMI the "??? Ht ? ?'- ? ; ?- " ?""??* ^?????. n.r:_^ N JOTICE. l..,.,rtrnenl of DjeSa BrW ?eli a? P?? "A?"J liurr March ISth. ?,,;'? '" :1 n "- :' rt ' n !T r\?!;-\!.:?"!'"?';.,::?-?: Sr'J'vr.SS ?& I ?l'USlANT i<> sta'utory iv.|uiivtn?'nt. &<&* la heret.v glvrn tha? V" Art he? t1????" pi??el br' Mun.-h.*?. <f 'he I.eKts'ltu'c. entitled ^^ AN ACT ret??1?* " ;,,,? ?^veaseal ?t atraeSi and aas. 'C?M??!Ae, th.? ^j^mjsf? ?Sast till trill be held ai tt:?? til ?? ?' ih? M?T?jj; t,* ?"UV Usii. in ihe ?'ity of Re? rork. ?* ?**??11? Miirrli 15th, l?*T. ?? ? o*d "k i< m. M^a.??d '.?> Hall. Msreh ii.h.. ISM ^^ .'A DVRRTISFMICNTS anS tmbacrlpt? n?? for *h?-?-. "A un?? reoeUel at their fpt.wn Offl.?- No j????" ?a? ?d d?,r n.-rth ?f Slit M until t? a otock ? ? ??rti??ment? reoeued at th? fettowUM iranoll r??uUr offlc. rat?? until 8 a'eteek ? i" vi?.. ,w ? e r.?r 531 ?t.: IM Sth aye cor I*" ?L?,. u ?th ?in- -?-I MJh <?< : 1?? Colun...... *" "'"ZSJi gt? RM w?at 4W-et. n?ar <tth-av?. ? 05 taaliere?sw TtJEW-HAVEX-FABE. $1; E??1?^ ?*? * Paat ateomere laav? Piar ?.9- B? 5*?t esceptad), i P. M. and 13 midnigh ualaa la Mtrldta. UarU??L A