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GLEASON TAKES A HAND. LONG ISLAND CITY'S TROFESPED IN? TEREST IN RAILROAD FRANCHISES IN THIS CITY. At yesterday's meeting of tho Hoard pf Aldermen an ? averse rapaci wars presented by thr? Railroad Corr.mlttoe on tii.* indication of the Third Avenue Railroad Company for permission to lay tracks thriugh i-ixty-flfih and BtlWf -al I 111 at?., and through tho transverse road in Central Park, on the ground that douh'c tracks on the street? would bo an ob? struction, and that the tracks were not necessary. Thi? repor: was lai?, over. The Hoard waa served with an Injunction scoured by Alexander Hnddon. a taxpayer, rentrainlnr* It from granting permission to the Metropolitan Street Railway Company to make any changes In the mo? tive power in Klghth-avc, nnd enjoining tho Board from giving up any of the? city'? rights or interests in the? Sixth or Elf. a ; h are. road. Another order obtained by Lotir* Island ?City through Mayor Gleasi.n temporari.y restrained the . from granting any permit to the sixth or th ave. rrillrorul connaii?' for a change of mo? th.? power. It le asserted taat iho city should ac? quire tho frnnchlf.es of both companies In accord? ance with the tanna or the original grant, and I/one Inland City as ? part of the Greater N'ew-lork will havo an lnt.-rest In their disposition tUM preserva? no?!. Mayor Gleaaoa, in ?reeking or" his Injunction. r- Id it w m <??? tho flrst of some ?.te;?? ?* was frolng to take to "prot?f?l ihe people of Greater S'? v.-York from the corporation?." H? was going to mnki. a firrht. nnil make it all nions; tie Une. T'.re cas.? agnine! the N.w-Yoik Alderman was Himi'lv the llrst vt a number. There were others f> follow In Queens and Kings counttoa, nnd he might If he found occasion* Invade the "??.rough of Richmond. The?? franchises, he declarM. should never have bet-.?, clven In the flrel place without a recompense to the city, a recompense that would continue from year to vear. Alderman Hau offered ? resolution directing- the Corporation Counsel to take steps on behal' of the eity to acquire the right* which, it Is contended. It la entl-lrd to. The morion was referred to the Bait road Committee, with instruction? that a report be mille at the next meeting cf tlie Hoard. wear atrocit? and thr mftbopofitan. Fifty or more men. who said they represented associations of taxpayers, property-owners and etttrekeepera alona Sixth-ave. and Eighta-ave.. ap? peared before the ofltoUB of the Metropolitan Street Railway company yesterday afternoon and a? red that th.-? waned to aid the company in getting rid of lnlur.ctlons BO that the company may pi ahead with th? work of bulldlnR under grotind trolley roads, in the two avenues. Officers of the , ?npany ? p lent at the conference were Pres? ident 1!. 11. Via 'nnd. Vice-President Wldcner, Will* lam c. Whitney, John D. Crbnmlna and Thema? K. Ryan. Mr. Yr. ? Ian I read a star- ment to the c.'cct that the compa iv could not go ahead While It v.-as restrained bv Injunction? procured by the Third Avenue Railroad Company, but that efforts were beli.g made to have the Injunctions removed, and that the work would go on si-nr.e tlmp. .Mr. Vreeland'a statement was la part ns follows: An lr.1unc:ion has bet ? laeued ? attaining tb? proi-'-'titlon of this work by us penning nie ?ie tennln.?tlon of noveri. 1 technical question? or not much Importance, and aso the question whetner the city of New-York has any option to pur has? por'icr-s of the fixth and Flphth-ave. railroads. \\. . ??? not fr.-t ?? tally concerned a? to whether tills right exist? or not. We do not own the road? pr ai ?eh In tao companiea which cwn them, tve aimply lease them from their owner?, and pay ali the rent they are worth. We have no con s'derable Investment In them at thla ;rn:e. except aome comparatively amali betterment? made alnc? the lei!.-?.?? were executed. This question Is one be tween the city and the stockholders of the sixth and Eighth Avenue Railroad companies; but. it wiii ba eeen, however, that if we Invest tha larg? sum of money necessary to Introduce electricity a* a motive power on these road?! we are liable to And ??uve ves involve1 ?? litigation nnd will have placed car capii where it will be subject to at? tack. . . . We have done everything wa could for you In pressing tlie hearing ;.?. court. "Waaaked no time, but the ?lalr.tlff fought bard against hav? ing Its own motion beard. The oa?? vai more for the newspaper? than for courta of justice. However, we forced the hearing, and the case Will doubtless soon be decided. Until then you must bave patience. Vft advice that your associ? ation? take no action while this question is pend? lut* before tho courts. If the injunction shall be dissolved, ? new situation may be presented, and ther, we will consrilt With you further. An address to residents of the Weal Pide, signe! by Cyrus Clark end others, was rend. It rraggesta a meeting '? > protest against obstacles being; placed In the way of Improved transit In EMghth-ave. It was 'earned yesterday that the n??w owners of the Sccond-ave. railroad had been quietly canvaaslng the property-owner? a.ong that line for their consent to a chang? of motive power. The ?ftrer?? of the company report that they have ob? tained consenta to the Value of more than $13.0??,????? and within a few days will have the necessary tit, 000.000. -? .... THE FOREST-WHITNEY ? CO. CASE. Another of the discretion-ry pool firms has been summoned ta Centre Street Court to answer to a charge of larceny. Thin time It Is J. D. Whitney & Co. and W. F. Forest, whose offices are at No. t? Broadway. John? ?- Travis, lawyers, at Xo. M Broadway, obtained a summons from Magietrat? Brann on Monday, in the name of F. H. Fer.oler, of No Ml Eaat Twenty-flrst-st., who aliegeq that he sent BOt ti J. G>. Whitney * Co. and that he re eelved a receipt signed by v.". ?. rorest, which etat.-d that the money had been Invested In wheat and had earned a certain sum, which would he paid to him, together1 with the principal and Interest. Mr. I.'.vermore, of No. 10 Wall-st.. who appealed in court wi;h A. IT. Spencer, the ?representative ?if the iirm. told llaaltrate Brann tnat all claims again?t the tlrm would be paid in Mme. that the r.nn lad done a legitimate business, but lost its moncv ?<! the time of the Fea ? failure. Mr. Trav's ?aid that It wes a clear case of "do .ge.?? ?\\0 Went to Mr. (Spencer,?* Mi I he, -and he says that Forest took tbe money and that Forent will pay it back "We went to Forest, and he sa? that J. !>'. Wh'.tnev ft Co. had plenty of money and will pay all tuet Claim?, 11 'id ?Il tri ?-y w:i: I I? l?mo. TVen K.,'rest eklps town ar.d now no one seems to ki ow where be 1? There appears to be no such, per-on as Whitney." "Mr. Whitney is in Philadelphia," brake In Mr. Livermore. "He hits anotii.-r office there." "At any rat?-," continued Travis, "they ehn?e nr-? about, each denyln?? responsibility. Meanwhile mv clien's are being robbed of their moncv. it Is a parallel to the 75. B. Fean Company ens?." Mag"? ? rate Brann adjourned the res; of the hearing until to-morrow afternoon. CONFESSION OF A HIGHWAY ROBBERY. Captain O'Hrlen of the Detective Bureau went to the Criminal Courts Building In a wrathful mood yeaterday because a confession made by James Falt?n, a pi isoner awaiting- trial for robbing Henry HUde**braadt at NO. ],8_ Third??*?, on September f?. had been mad? public. IIIM, rbrandt Is the col? lector for the Fingier Brewing Company, and he was waylaid and robbed in the tenement-houne In Third-:;?. <?. as he wa.s going upstairs to his lunch? eon. Falt?n grablvd him and held him while an? other thief mole about ?JMN ?a cash and checks belonging to the brewing company which the col? lector heil With him. Falt?n was arrested, but the other tl.ief got away w It h tho money. In his eon f.--?..n Falt?n ha?s declared that a man named "Billy" Mlll'-r wits hlj companion In the robbery, but that "Jii?* Pranh" MoCoy and "Fan" Noble planned tho robbery und hired him to take ]>art !. It WhtWl the Captain got Into Fart IV of the Court of Ornerai Beaaion? yesterday be a^k'-d Judge Fita? to I ave the caae ?f Falt?n called fur trial. Assistant Dlstrtct-Attomay? Floyd en?l Carpenter a^ld ti.'v w?;re not ready to po or. with the case. Then Captain O'Brien said horly: "Why, you sal?l you would be ready to-day. That mr.n has been in prison lung enough. ??'1* case ought to be disputed ? : : i.i away." 'apta!:-. Crpiien ihen vent and had a talk with District-Attorney Olcott, who said lit? bad ordere. 1 ? t>oatpon?m?nt of D.ilion'.- trial In the exp-ctatlon ling ;? ? ? g of guilty from Falt?n to-day. The bi .-? nt the detective force appeurcd to be calmer when he left Mr. 01c.itfs office. ALLEGED TO HAVE GONE TOO FAR. The Board of Electrical Control, of which the ?Mayor ?h chuir.-nan, paeeed a resolution at Its meeting in the Mayor's office yesterday which practical^ eaJ<. thfU Vahiu, VfrnoMt Coinmlesloner ?olila exceeded h!? authority In connection with tha granting of a permit to open Eighth-aye? for line PK 0f ?,.;???.??>? the motive power on th? aren?U,^ra,7 KI"","r' ?rough? the matter to the b?-r of oinm,,.'? U '"??? ;U"] *-??*? b"f"ln >l a nUrn h mseK \T(? ' 'a' ??1? whl<?11 *?-*d *?aaaed between _?p if "oemlaaioner Coll ? ?,, .?, ,".'?'"'?y,i'' _ ??''?'J ''* Wn? satisfied that the t? a c?i?is ?.,;' ??** 1??'1 -?eon usurped by Oon? ?with ?. roanhi??.,,. ?.?., ??eie,l a long preamble ^takVwh :;'rr^r^f _*? '^rporatlor, Counsel J ??? Pans of tl,o ?'? wrnT^ZSV'y^ \u!?r?i ti ?- ? "r,;" !f?,t0 ,h" -un?Mlona oftha noarii or Klectrlcal ? oirro . t?.. \?.,..n_ ,,,,,,? ?,. S le.oiiuioii, and it was mmmm SSffl?g.1* COLLISION IN THE BAST RIYER. A oin.ion oecurred feeUtOmf between the ferry? boat /?lontana, which piles <m the, a?aoo***tt-at f.rry |_M between New-York ai.d WUUaaMbtWg ur.d t.'ie ?team llfhter John I'wlght, In the Baat 1 ? ? en .: . ..? ?Np. a^? iight.r had ran? earned away and surnained ?ther dan.,?*, which will 1m ke i_a wa**.il. h?? ^U'l""} h"r? ??*? *'"-ryb<i.tfS d__i efce ??,??? BUgat .Nobody was hurt. CAPTAIN REE I) INDICTED. The rf.,|rlllK (;ran,. Jury of fJm (.rlm)nal IJranoh Ktha United State? Circuit Court yesterday hand e-1 to Jud^e Benedict a batch of ten liaii.r,?,..,,,? againit alleged vtoUtora of tho ?Nderal aututoa. WViiL?i , r";,"' '",","'',-,e,,a,'al"st C?PUla -Sdward ?BM Wltho???' ?lV?tl? G? F? ?Hk,??" iur '??lloloualy "he ?.-w?? ? ?*?????*?-?? ?'-???ae wiihnoldlng food from ?itropcan ??oeertieemente. IROPUNS AMO TRAVELLERS ???? find the Lomfon office of Ihe Tribune, 75, Fleet Street, E. C a convenient place to leave their advertisements and subscription?, for The Tribune. E WHERE TO SHOP I!f EUROPEI. DEBLNiiAMlTFREEBODY By special appointment to tier Majesty. Fur Garments, Costumes, Cloaks, nanties. Silks, Laces, Dress Goods. Special Exhibition* of OLD ENGLISH FURNITURE AM") OLD EMBROIDERIES. Catalogues of all the above post free. W.gmore Street (Cavendish Square), London, W. Titr?e minutes' walk from Langham Hotel. The Mmufacturtng GOLDSMITHS' & SILVERSMITHS' COMPANY, 112, Regent St., London, W. Choicest Stock in the World of Diamonds, Pearls, Rubies, Sapphires, Emeralds, Opals, &c. By Roya! Wnrrnnt. At Merchants* Prices. The Manufacturing OOLDSMiTHS' & SILVERSnn HS* COilPANY 112, Regent St., London, W. LEO A L IX TEL UOEXCE. ??.??'???G) RATT.ROAD TA.V AMKN'OMEN'Tfl. ? ???? ?'.i'KiHTont whs bearti >?< .'torrlay hy Justice Brach in the Supr??ni<? Court upon a writ of cer tiornrl ol.trillion by Hie Manhattan Elevated P.:?il roaii Company io review the dedsloa of the. Tux Cornmlsplon-ts npscsr-ln??; tho taxfiblo ?nliir* of Ihe company's property at ?.?,??.???. A Similar appli? cation for UM ?rent to the Court of Appeals, which ordered a reaasesament hy th? T*x Commlselorere on the point raised by tho company that the ???1??? of the surplus snd capital Stock was bnlnnced by the cost of const ruction nml other expensen, and that no taxation ?Oioulil 1?> Imposed. Justlco Beacn ?aid It would he well to have poire Undines on which the case might te Anally disposed of and suggested that the case should ho ?????rit to a referee. Counsel on both sides agreed to this course. % FOPTKR MOTHER BBBK9 ?G.? CHILD. Xlne-yp.'ir-old Annie Bovarla. wlMNM alleged ab? duction caused great exf-lte ment in the town of Colllnsv?le, Conn., recently, was before Justice Smyth In the Supreme Court yesterday on a writ of habeas corpus obtained by her adopted mother, Jofcr'ihine Bovarla. The little piil is the daughter of Pnullne Danornoy, who disappeared from her home years a?;o. The little one waa subsequently adopted by Mr?. Poyarla. Recently ?Annie's grand? father has been trving to pet pooseaatoa of h>?r. A car? fui ?canli for the air] after the alleged abduc? tion resulted In the child being found In the Bhel? triinc Arm?, in this citv. and iti?? matron ii.m agreed to ulva the child to win.m the Court directs. Justice Smyth adjourned tho case until to-day. COURT OF APPKALI PECisjo??. Albany, May 11.-The Court of Appeals to-day decided that property situated on <1<t?1(* leased from the city of Xew-York is not taxable. The '.?vision is UM result of litigation on the part of the International Navigation Company against the New-York Tax Commissioners, and Is an affirma? tlon of the decisions of the lower courts. The court also handed down decision? to-day in tho following caei si Hannah Nirdlinger agt. Myer A. Hernhelmer, re? spondent, and Augnata Nirdlinger, appellant; Herbert ?Seattle sm. Henry c. Seattle and an? other, appellants; Kmnia Miller agt. Edgar IV. Youmana, appellant; Oeorge A. I.ance agt. Patrick J. Bhailghnessy, appellant; Jackaon W, now.lish agt. Eaea Page and otnera, appellants?Judgment afllrmed, with costa, The ?Ourt of Appea.s calendar for tp-morrow Is: Nos. 110, 112. 2. 114. USL ID?, l-'l ar.d 12?. COURT CLALENDARa FOR t? DAY. Appel: ??> Division- ?????? Coart- Befen Van Brunt, P. j.. William?, Patter??, o*Brlea and ir.irrBhKtn, JJ ? L'ou?t oiim* at 1 j>. in. ?N'm. 03. li, |* ?J7, ,',7 Se, ?g, 2*?. ?"..-,. BuprcBM CttUTt?gpsclal Term?l'art I ?IX/ore Anirew?, J ?Jeotloa ?-alendar cauri at 10:30 h. m. Bupresi? Court?BpeeLl Tarn l'art II?Sefere Cmyth. J.?Court ??t?? at 10:80 a. tn. Kx parts awttera, Supreme Court -Bpeclal Ter? i'.oi m Bet?r? ????? noee, J.?Divor?as: Nos. 44'.'.'!. -ir.??. ?(?ci 47^1 ?899 ?1933 41*17, ?747. ???, 44101. *?2?, ?SOS, 4717. fleer suprema Court -.<t.?-'?:?ii Term l'art IV Before Tc<arh j.--l?*w and fact: Ses. 8000, ?aia, 4887, 4880 Clear. Supreme Conn .'?; la] Tena pari V Befor? lUisasan, J.- ? .111.??.?? to l?e Seal frolli l'ari l\' (Of tilii.. Csse un- | aaiahad. ??.ijr.rne Court 4pejlal Tens?Pnrt VI-De .'or? Pryor. i . . ?e? to be m) frrMTi l'art IV for tr ?al. CSM BB fmlshi i. .<iil>r?ii?j Olii ? ?Sl'l'l?! Term?rart VII- Refore Tnias, J.? Elevate?] railroad esees. <'??e unfinished. suitirr..? court -Trial Tenu- l'un il- Before Fr?*lm?n, J. Preferred esuse?; Noe. 12n.o. Un'.;:. 13301, 13081, lUOD 12233, IZS37, I220S 122??. Case -infln' ? : Sui..? ?? -?? Trial Terra ???p in iw..r* Duero. .T. ?Xo? 8013 Mil. MIO, 6?7?? 6128, BON, .'..".'-4, UC4, 28S2, 4i;7:>. .'.-Tu, |M4, ??T'. ,?7^4. ? ?.. unfli Suprema ? '.urt?Trial Term Pari IV Before l'nr.man, .1. CaasSS to OS ?"nt from Pari III f..r trial. ri??.r. Supreme Court- Trail Term l'art V?Befot? I ?aly. J.? (.'un???? I? lie ?SBt from l'art III f..r trini. Clear, Bupreste Court?? Triol Tsim Part vi?Before Booic ?tsver. i ??causes lo ?? Baal Ureas Pan III for trial. Casa unitala! ? I. Supreme i'cu.t?Mil T?rm?Part VII?Before Gl'lt'r'.ch, J.?Kos 67W, 1<???. 8S5L ::47o. 413'.?. .'.i?;*>, .'IS??. .Vija, 17M, r,rs>2, 3083, ."..Y'.'l. MM, 5333, .G?--'?".2. 6*12*4, *t*v, t\ti, cam, 8731, 0813, 3834, 810&, B0T3, 0332, 4.?74. Csse ???? Ished. Supreme Court - Trial Term?l'art IX ?Before BJachoff, Jr. J.?Causes to be tent fruin I'lirt \'l I ! ? ir al. CSM unfiniK?i' ?. Bupreste Ceaut?Trial T?rm r.i-t X- rt>f.ir? M<*Artam, J.?Cause? to be ?fnt from l'art Vil for trlat ?ase un flnleheii. Bupreme Court ?Trial Term?Part Xia-BeforS MacT/e?.n, .T.?(.'aune? to be ?.?nt rum preferred calendar ?..r trial, i'ler.r. auprean? Court- Trial Term?Faits VIII ar.l XII?Afl Journad for th? ttrm. lSiirrii(rate'e Court ? *hamb?r?--Before Arnolil S.?No. 1207, ?nil Of l'avi,: Kerirr, at 10:3<? a_ rn. Wills for pro liate: Kd-.vnrl ?. ?.??t:.).?:!)?, John <5. Kampf, Orr*?. N. Kenn. KaUwrlaa Rascher. Anna R, Tletjeo. Alcxaniler Ralstoa iitKl Anna Carr, nt 10:30 a. m. ; Kllzal.eth ??. Dasraoa, ?\:lllnm P. ?Vrlirl.t, Henry II. Krurlener and BassaaM Hnrrle, at 2 p. m. ^un ??rate'? Cuurt?Trial Term?Befor? FIt2r;<*raM, B ? No. 1271. V, 111 of lirirtgci Ilelllv a? lo.:fo a. m. ; No. 1?M5, ?rill of Maria Chinici?, at 1?.?.?0 a. m. ; No. J27S, will ot Ii.-ivM B. Oppenheim?!?, at 10J0 a. in. City Court?Hpeeial Term- He'..re Pltzslmona, J.? Court opea? at 10 a. m. Moti m al 10-00 a. m. City Coiit-Trlal Term-l'art I?Before Schur-hman, J. ?No?. 1617, lesa, imo. ?aia, ueo, test, une, iwi ? t??... C.?:: 4"1" ????, 17"0. 544. ?1038, I?*':,'.,. 17U. 1717, )7l'.i, 17'.?? IBM. 15?, ?M\ 1G.47. 1.-.4S, l.%4.?. UB?, l?:.7, IMI, KV'.?' CSM unf!nl?ti??il. Cl'tv Cuurt-T?-Ial Term- G? rt II-B-f .re ?'??? v?r, .1.? No? ?Jiin IMI.'???. 9433, 3483, 3484. 248?, '?44?. 3tlT, 2108, 24'?'., ".'47.-., 2-l*V?. 24'M. ."???.'Il, 2141, liaO, f.lSOu., B1S7H, i,"..:' 2430 ?'.?.' ? uaflnlehed. "citv Court?Trial Torni l?art III?Bef->r? Vxn ?V.rk. G X?Nos 11064, ?18, 8404, 238S, jBTt, ^12:1. IOS0, -???,-, ?."? 2S03 2062 20?? ai7?>, 3008, ?.'*.7, 3508, 3318, ?'???, L'm?i asit, ?aia, Bla, esao. awi, wra, tea?, 2:>2t>. ma, 2537' 292S.' ?'?".ir. ??l'tv Court- Tr'al Tr.rm--T*art T? --Bef ir? M.^.irth?, J. a'nori csusrs. Noa 4831 6280. r.ibo. r..-i?,. ?eoe, 4???<?, 8306 MOI. Si?. 6843, 4880, Itti l'ouity esses l?os. 3S1, SaT ??*'*? C?-nr. RfBRBBI APPOINTED. Sup:?? m?? Court I.v An.lrevv?. J. Pellssler ng*? M^Klh! In--John II Jud-je. ?.? ? a-rt. ? .hn?- OeOTS? C. Aiutiti. n*iiiriit Hirt Kollir H.cliar* M. Il'-nry KJXl?Srl5m?N Company Mt Ntulraoy- Howard JarobS By Smyth. J. I.,. ??raaf arrt. Orhr.-ne--Thomas Alllaon. Matter of r-enift.-nUr?; J?-??S S. Nel???. Matter of V|e?m?n..- ''l.arlee '"'??";?;"?'? .?w... rv>_ Krinn Ruit rl.k Con. Co. a?!. TrlaMa? B. Arprialt Co.? Arthur D, w.u.:,.?..?. .. _ Rutrpert apr?. I'm ?..??-RI'liard M. Henry. Mstter of "hsrle. Howsrt J. 8*o*ter Bsumano act Uieka UlHaa " An-irews l!..wle a?t. Jun?e Thou.as ). D*ma***T. 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Our individuality of design and exclusive styles, combined with the very best selected skins and superior workman? ship, have given our garments a world? wide reputation among those who are connoisseurs in furs. We challenge competition, and cordially invite inspec? tion. Strictly a *- l-'ur House." TheCrafton FurCo., Ltd. 164, New Bond St.. London, Eng. 60 Hay market, London, s? ___. TAILORS, .^ri; For Ladies and (ientlcmen. ??*??*-*'Th'.? m?st exclusive modes p? I to be found in London. Wo G iSilCr number among our clients many ot those who are rec AND ognized as the leader?; ol _ fa5hion in America and OQflS, England. - ? 215-219. REGENT ST.. W. LOnuOn. 173, FEN CHURCH. ST. E.C. PETER ROBINSON Dry Goods Store, Oxford-St., London. One Hundred shops and Show Rooms. Latest fashions, best style, moderate prices. Jewellers and Silversmiths. Joseph Heming & Co. Old Sitter Plate -Old Sh? fliciti Plate. Old Family Jewel??Novelties lor Presents. 28 Conduit St., Undo., IT., adjoining ?'Bedf.n,.*? King I am Not, Prince I am Not, But 1 am JUGLA THE CLOVER Whom You All Know. 24, Coventry St., Iondon, W. WESTOBY & C0.9 AMERICAN TAILORS, 40 West Strand, London, n... ?n MctroDol? ?nd Victoria? Hotel.. Moat mamaeate pr*?? ???.n.l.teut with ?ood ma? terial aud Utr*.t work. THE AMERICAN ~~ Shoe Company, American Shoes in London. 169. RECENT ST.. LONDON. Highest grades of l.aJies', Qents' and Children's American Sho?s kept in 5tock. H. P. Truefitt, Ld., 13-14 OLD BOND-ST., LONDON, W. CThrough to Burlington Arcade.) and Hotel Cecil._ _ . nifhTl.?? B?lrdr???.l?!* byf-m?l? ??pert?. ?Mie?** ud ?Tlilropndr b? "??wTork ep?rator?. Hr?t oet en); ??America? Skitlng Saloo.?" la _u?doa. NOVELTIES IN FANCY GOODS, ETC. Charles Morrei?, ??THE *.owfllkBO?f_ loAmntr?.?. **'???! ???a.mm ?__.?< Set ?? rr??i?nt? ?ad Sporlaltle? I. ??CIVET CAT. J?T?*ir?f. IttthettaiVtat$a.*4*Mte. 00 A 61 l:l Hi. 1 NO 11? Aiililll , l'iti AIMLLT, LO.XDt?. PARIS SHOPS. *:?%&<?4?'? louis vu.TT.01rs New Trunk, "The Papillon," It the lightest known. PARIS, t u _ .. I, Rue Scribe. LONDON... e? _ 454, Strand. lonaai ?? Ok?? thi? pli\?-o of the old tru?t. II? had nut bMrd tli.il ill?? MtaUadtal trust MrttSefttM ha.i oeea tona ? f""1' WIMtMi t?> MO.????.?*?'. It mliihi I??? Un??, hut. If ?o. it ????? not <*??t? to hi? knowledge- i.ioui'iati.in <.f ti??? mart wa? proeiti Ina ?nil wiiiild I.? ????-?oiiii'ii-h'??! In dlM ??????. Tha h, .?? of in?? uuht ?iu-k were rec.mnf .-riin ,?'?,?.?, that eavrieA a prof?rt lottata im.-r.Ht In unilerlylni companl??. Afu-r thin llquldiitlon wa? .011.1.1. t.J It won.?! be lime enough to ?ay what would b? don? lo th? way or riorgaaUatioo. European QHiticrtieemcnts. F?RS P.M. GRUNWALDT, PARIS. 6, Rue de la Paix. Americans before buying furs should inspect the GRUNWALDT flODELS. The largest assortment of choice furs in the WORLD. GRANDE MAISON de BLANC ? PARIS ? J. LOUVET & SES FILS paopRfi?TAiRxa TABLEAND B * D LINENS WOVEN BY HAND ON OUR OWN LOOMS, HAND'K'FS, CURTAINS BLANKETS, KTC. ETC.. TROUo.-AUX. We <-?utl?iii our <?ll.;it? that we have no linaif, nor i._<?i?i in K.w-Terk, u: 1 beg ?f 111 ? ? r u tu writ? U? directly iur their order?. O Minil<-\ ri ni il,??? I .-???nrliir??, PARIS. O. BOTKH. Mnniiirer. SPAULDIINTG & CO., Jewellers and silversmiths. Call ?In? nl l<?ii I Ion nf Amerli-nna ?rt.ttlnsx I'nrla to their I .u u M fu I <-<>l ????-? Inn of lila in.>ml? unii otti,??? pili Imi?. ?Imi,??. Orlai nul ?. ml nulli m? <l?--?I ti ???? In ?mWmiTf. fl??' ? n u?li?-?. nrllntl?' ?lli-er??iii-e. ??I??. Sol?? r???,,??????? In 11 v.-a In Parla of the (?iorlinni M fu. Co. of New York. 36 Avenue de l'Opera, Paris. Stete und du ?Win St?., ( hir.iqo. Savoy Hotel, London. HOTEL DE LU.XE OP THE WORLD. SAVOY RESTAURANT Of Ga.tronomlr? Fame. Band piava on the l.rriwc ovrrlnoklnar The Kiul.n nl.iiirnt ?Jardena. and River. ?Tlief de Col.lne w.v.rpllM ??. "??-??,?.__ Maitre K.eolUcr.MAJ,ACERS* < h. ??VUESAKD. The Hotel Cecil, London. The largest and most magnificent in Europe. Perfect in every detail. Location un? rivalled, facin. and overlooking the Em? bankment Gardens and river Thames. Un? surpassed cuisine and the best selection of wines ever oi.cred. 700 bedrooms and 300 salons, privato ditiiii_ rooms, and public reception rooms. G. P? BERTIK!, Manager. Hotel, Pnrln. nfco'a. KeW-Tl ou it ?st-?-un?. London. ?Ornn?l Hold. Purl? ?.?????????'?. ?" e ??-Y orle Criterio THE LANCHAN* HOTEL, London. l'nrl villini Situation In I'm tinnii Tiare. At T,?j? at r.ou??iit M. W. Convenient for f hi? Beat Mi opt. Theatre?, F.te, Every Atodcrn Confort and Convenience, foderate Tarif?. The Walsingham House And Bath Hotel, PICCADILLY. THE BKOAOWAT OF LONDON. Overlook? the Park ?ml oreupie? the flne?t position In London. Apartment? .it nintlerate ?fe_r_*M fur ? ?liort ?ir Ion;* period. t'?l??lne m?na;;cil ).y an experleut-eil Kk-eneh chef. ' Telc_ranm, "Snlanc." > O. <;_L?.RDI. London. ? Scr"y ?ft Mut? ?are G. Horrexs New Hotel, London. CORNER NORFOLK ST. & STRAND. With perfectly ? |>|iol ?? teil nmilrrn nr p????p?????, ????????????????, IJrvaliie l-:i????trl?? Unlit?., eli?. I.oentlim mi.-i i-inlinl. neur I .:? %* I ourl?. I iiiliiinl. nient. nnil ????????|,?? ? ? ??,-iitr. - : 18 niln ?ite?' ?viilL fr??in W .?. ?,,, |,, ? ?,. ,? \l,li,?v. Onilill.na ?? ? ?I Hull ,-oiuiii un lea t lou irltli nil port? nf London. Ito. 4 ?ft ?? Norfolk St.. continued n?. here tofore. W. HORREX, Proprietor. Special Designs In Silks for 1897. French Millinery/&/&<& / **_^ / ^ ?_??* And /F/** Costumes, /f/^^ ?? /?/Laces, Ribbons, A/ Hosiery, Flowers And Dress Materials. m JAY'S Regent St., London. Costumes, Mantles, Tea Gowns, Millinery, In Exclusive and Original designs. ?? The charm of Jay's Costumes Is their graceful simplicity and originality of design."?Cour: Journal. JAY'S (Ltd.) Regent St.. London. Fashionable Artistic Furriery. AH Goods Now Marked AT SUMMER PRICES In Plain Figures. International Fur Store (Jay's, Ltd.), Regent Street, London. Upper Norwood, Queen's Hotel. N.ar Cryatal l'uloo?, Ute?M. HeallMeat ?Ituatl-n Ut ElilUml, Lovely ????. ?**?**? rtllBg ?4?? frjin t'? ?I per d?jr. Special term? tor ??r*? parti??. (MV??!?! 11*10 ?crvlc. _ Norfolk Hotel, Brighton, England. EMI? Family Hotel. Overl.?ok? ?ea-wall piomeii.?u? ... . I?*n?. Km? publie room?. l'cr(*cl ?anitatl n. ?shadel ?lectrlo lichte Lift. D.U.au cul?ln?. Chute? wloea. Julr? A. freight or, Mgr. Qiiann'a Hntnl .?.on ?h ??.???_. lOrtanaouth. Ueon H ?????, Fln. rr.,rln? view Fucine 1*1? of Wight. L*??"?)/ ?Id Knr.l-riH. Tenni*, .?.. Al Join? Hn\o? Yacht Club. Fre?juent boat a ?o Cowm. Ryde ? nd bouihamp?_ **lloy?l Pier Hotel" under Mm? drrecttun. Tho Howard Hotel. N.irfolk Street. Embankment. London. TUt? newly ?rtrtf? Hotel I? rapici? with ?very ni.?l?rn comfort. ???G? look? Embankment end liner. Klenant an?l ?partou? public room?. Klevtrlc Light throughout. American ?ra? un? elevator? Heed larlff. _ Jl'Hll.l.i: UONI ."? Large, w?ll fuinii?l?e<1 privat, houae !.. I< t. tninainiiii; two In U?l ?Hl -n loom?, eight Iwdiixin^. I????? doubl? ?- ?paclOIM .?????.??>?. tia.i, iiMi.ii Aotmeeth ??(?!.??. ...ilknu dlaun? ? from ?,?.?? t Knd, park* ?n4 ?'.?.,? ?? t?um minui.? lnm. O? fm.I riii.i?; ginj.1 cooking an.l a-t.-iiit?n.'e left; tNlO for tuonili O? Juna ?0*??4, ?-r ?.ffei? entritalne? for two month?. Apply .lir??-t to ? ? UN fi. IH Newman Bt., London, W. t?nropcan ^ouertieerarnt?. Cockburn Hotel. Henrietta 5t.,Covent Oarden, London. Cockburn Hotel? 9, Endaleigh ?ardena, London. Cockburn Hotel, and Turk..h Baths, Bath Street, Ola*, go w. Mra. A. D. PHILP. Propr'a. Great Northern, North Eastern & North British Railways (England & Scotland). Tlie East Coast "Express" Route ?'ETWEEM ENGLAND & SCOTLAND, via th?? cathedral cities" of Peterboro', York and Durham. DIN ? NO CAUS for first and third class pas? sengera are attached to th?? 2.20 p. m. expr?s? from LONDON (?????? Cross) to BDINBUROH (Waverleir), and t?? th?* 2.20 p. m. express from BDINBUROH (Wavi-rley) to LONDON (Klne's Cross). BLEEPIN'O CARRIAOES for first rias3 pas eenprerr?? are attached to all nl-rht trains. RUGI or PILLOWS are supplied on hire to first and tnir'i cia*.s paaaenaora TOT'TtlST TICKETS are issued from May !.t Until October .'Met, piial-litig travellers to brenV their journey at all points of Interest on the direct route between London and Peotlnnd. PAMPHLETS nnd all Information ran ba ob talred from Mr. Frank C. Clark. Ill Hroad?vay. HKXRY ????-??. Oen'l ????.??t O.N.R OEO. B. OTRHS, On'l Manager rf.as.as. .1. CONACHER, Ocn'l Manager NBR. March. 1S07. Great Western Railway of England. "ROVAI OXFORD" or "SHAItESPEARE" Ronte. Pimrnrrer? from ?ml to America have ?h* choice of THREE ROUTES nPTWPP\ mvpiipooi. ftWB MIDOli 1?The llovnl Oaforil or Sim U??p?-n rr Roo'.?? Z?The \\ ?.r.-.st.T Ronte. .1?The II.???.for.I .-mil l.l?.f?ee?ler Honte. The aXmUwmr !>H"???? |liroin|h aonn? of the Mo** l"l<-( .n?...,,,,,. S.M'ncrv In thi? Cnnntrjr. T'..? fi.ll.ni ?im pine?, can he viaiL-<l en routei ??(?:????_??? nt the pt??? anelont cltlia ? Enfrian*. SHRRWSRritY.-ll.etl In Ar".q'i?.rlan lnt-r*?t. WARWICK?For Wirwlrk Casti?. I.P*MI\<;TOX?F-?r ? ?? I] worth Castle awl Ouy' niff ST" ?TPORn-OX-AX'OX?Shak'?r">r?'a ttttt t lace, n?Fonn-.Tti? ri?v or rr?n??r??. ai.ot i;if?Vor Rink? Park ?rntcti bttwsrt to Will I?.? p?.nn . v.. . ..-,?I?? nf FaaBSylVBBlS. *rt'f\r???OT? ?'?vr'.t?. tr.? r.^m? ef Mm Q'l??n tup? p\itp?? t? ?,????? ?pe? let elna?. $7.0??.: a?J olns?. S"..UO. :i?l .Isa?, flOa llrii'.Kiii.?.?? .li.-.U.-.l tlironsrh. Special F.i lir??*? iiriin? nre run t?> LONDON from PI,Y?I '?I 'I'll for* the ??onvcnlcnce of |ina?ens;er? ?-.nili..r nt flu? f port. ??G??? tan be p*.??p?? in NEW ???? of Mr PRANK G CLARK. Ill Rrnailirav: Masses. COOK A ?OV 211 nrH M"I nrr.nr1-.-iiv .1. I?. AVII.KI\??0\. Oenernl Manager. ????.????p Station. ?>??a?-. March. 1S9T. The Imperial Hotel. Malvern I? Iks mist r?n:ral point f?r Antfrlmn, rVslrln?? to vi?. Worrr.ter. Shrensl.ury. Hereford, Btratfort-on Avon, St* Visitor? ess ?p?nrl tha day at thoso rllff?T^nt place?? ar. return in the evenln? to The Imparts!, loiat?* in ?uper; private groanaU uni thrjro':?h!y modern. WARWICK. "Wnnlnnnl?" Oealral for? visitera to Kenllwor(I nlSlipiDI, u , Btrmtfora? ., Avon. ?,?????>?.??\. I'lornnrlnn Tf/^r.il l'at.-.ni/.".l 1 y best American an 1 ?.?G?????? HOtel Enfi??), fetali1**?. Table d'hote ? p. m. sarsISS, ????)?*??????. ??R-?lc<?r?I?l "' Hl*l ili".e Ut? .,G??. In It? own ma? l)Cl**IM.I(l. ni:l"?-nt ?mim*?. hll.LAIIMll, fii-f.'if 8-**th?rn ?I 1. afosi central position of Ik tin ill ,?1((. rxitrtet. II.I'R % CO ?I II? IXeefti Heron). ?ThcC?.l..nuwoo...?' gg-j^gg B'?'tu MM II ? ATRI \ P. Tmfccipli'c Uottt. Postmir. Fishing;. 6p#clH te.m I KISS.l(,II .*i pei. Kffk lnr;ug|ve. ?forrinit Resorts. Yhc International Palace Hotels. The I lio/lri h G.-????????, CAIRO.EsTpt, The Riviera Pnlii????. MICH.Frnncr, Tl>.? \?. -i?, ?il ?-. Pnliioe, 1.1S ?ION.-Portimi?' ? li- I.il l'Ini:??. OSTP.XIl .Ilei ietti in Tll?? ??':.! nlri l'i? I ?..?<?. NALOJ ?. P\*. \IH\E.?ivrltzerlano TI??? Kniunier Pula????, THKH Yl'l\.Tnrkey. Tli?? ?.t?? fnlii.?.. ? i?\*T WTIM.I'l.P..Turkey Til?? <?<?. ???.???? lltti-rilutloiinl, BRIXDI8I.Itnlr. Pee lafornuitlon, ikksts to ?p point? nrd t.> rsMfss a ?om modal km apply InUrnatlonal s. C. ?'...'? oi?.'ej. ? . ,-|. . it. ?. ?. ?, o :: Piece ?!?? l'Opera, Part?, Hotel Continental, Hotel Chatham, ~ Hotel Binda. Paris. {Restaurant P. Cub?t, irrt eUAMW, irl.vsF.l:. ir.iiis. M .-t ?:. ?.p? ... ? ...?...... In Kuiop?. 1:- .mm.nl. r in Am.rl':. .. (cr p.rf??l ?ul.ln. ?? ? fln. win... GRAND HOTEL de Ga?????'e, 15 HUE SCHISE. ??????? TUE GHAND OPERii. The Modem Hotel of Paris. E. AHMBHUSTEK. Manager. Hotel do Lille et d'Albion ???j:?,, P.iie VI. Honore. Pari?, !l,.tw.M-u Ut? i '?alert?e ????????*"" Pince \>0 ...,,..T. ut .1 >?*w Oner?. ?.?? ???????????? ar r?na?minis ?St G milles. ?.???????.? Hall. G,?????.? ???? ?????s. ?.,'"?.,?? ,?1*1"? ??? KlMMmi "?.???????? ?mi." Pilli?. ?????p?.???. HPMIV ???????. ? , 8* Ttn? nunr?i? s??r 0*il Opera, G?????? 1 ?teta?? PariS, Elect', lula?, .na?/ rooau. ?sci eoo- Moiitrst?. Hotel de l'Europe, BREMEN. Gd Hotel de Rome. _BERLIN. BADEN-BADEN, Hotel d'Angleterre* Magnifiicnt Hotel. finest Situation 1 Icctiif Light, rtodern Comlort. W?rttemberger-Hof, NURENBERC. Of Station. To Rl-rM Of Stati?-?, Grand Hotel, NURZNBERC._? Bayerischer-Hof, NURENRERC. Gd Hotel Continental ?ryi ? ? I O U ?^ Mod.? ?Comforts, ?foreign Resorte oa**aa*?aA*tearOm*o^,**.t%a*s*,*a^ * -**w\y%r%r?s^^-*?\^ m m * - - ? p. ????/?*??>???G?? Hotel Four Seasons, MUNICHa -afettl*? Hotel Marqoardt, STUTTGART. Hotel National, 8TRAS8BURG. MAYENCE Hotel de Hollande Steam beat IhrouqhouL Lift. Fireproof ataircaaa*. Hotel d'Angleterre, Rttifte Steamer? ffaJI?..?-.??.AA feaaat Land Opposite. mayenC6e Sft*-****Jea? Baths-of-Homburg. ??1G AV HOIR FROM f K4M.I1K1 ON-MAI??. Ritters Park Hotel, Residence o H.R.H. The P. ?nee o! Walre ia Membraef. Hotel Disci. COLOC ? E. BMSaSir Bad Wildungen, cerman,. Near Gassel & Frankfort.On.Main, Heiiith rc*s r. for lh* fire of di%ea?oe of fesa Kidnc>s, Bljddor and all I rin.irv Orqan?. HOTEL & VILLA GOECKE. First (Id*.?* fdm'iv hcuv. flose to tbe enode aad Spring . Mo? t thtjr-ninqK <Mttf-t*??. Opei all lh?? ymmr r? u id. ? tei (or chotes dinners <*.nd finest ?a! tes. Biths, ? ??*? le*tass. Carriage* dt the station. H. ClOECKH, Proprietor, Purveyor to the Royal Court. The Grand Hotel. _Brussels._ THE 8PLEN0I0 HOTEL si:? Flit >N G . _OSTFNO._ ? S "?" ?? 1ST 3D I.I '.LA .11 M. Great Ocean Motel? 'at f'ass. On the Sea Iront, lit. Uc-tric 1 lobt Hotel iVSertian, _Ostend._ Hague, Hoi Sand, ????G?? LL'XB. H?TF.L DE LVXB. HOTEL des INDES. finest Kou?e in Nolfend, be?*t ruisine. Bond during dinner. Splendid apdi-fment?? n?mty rei throughout. Bath?. In.rdre-r.se.. t-Vivate lorriage?.. C. Fa HAULER, V.V ManasT??*. i?UT ANI WTH IP FRANCE^ Hotel de la Ville. filali. I ?irr ?i.'Ura '[?"uf.ltsf Ir.??ilri.' ? m Tiri. All Bori?? Imrmri '??fas? Crand Hotel [ Rail war tutet? siMpisf r?-?, J ofl?***?,??*. Milan. "?""" K.^fUraej J Grand Hotel Bellagio AND HOTEL VILLA. VERDELLO*??! Bellagio, Lake Como. HOTEL ROYAL DANIELI ALI. tlODLKS COMFORTS. raVWU REFITTED. VENICE. Gi-aa.l faul, Spi..did tiaex HatUle ? l-rfa8. Tw.Llfaa, Stessi Rasa. K?llw?7TI'S-*B*? Grand Hotel ?Us?wae4?? Mattasi -, , ? B??t l?iMl?UI \? A? ri ? ?f4? Ch ' <a ltalr. VCI.?L?I ??p.t.4PI.,t. Ha. s rn*?g?????mt ?? **"* J Pr-rprlsl.*-**. Florence. Grand Hotel d'Italie. THE ONLY MODF.nti HOTSL TJB FLORENCE. The Savoy Hotel. HOTEL CONTINENTAL, Ko VA I. 1)W LA 1??.?. _ Florence? _ TURIN. Grand Hotel, et d'Europe CAftXES. VRAJtCoX Hotel Beau Site, _ Cannes. Lucerne?Switzerland. GRAND HOTEL NATIONAL. First C.lasa. Ile*t f.iluatlsa On the Lake*. Electric I-ixlit TliruuKhoat. Proprietors. Pfyffor A Co. Gd Hotel de la Paix, GENEVA. SWITZERLAND. Hotel Beau Rivage, CENEVA. Magnificent poaitlon on tha lake nppiialag Mont Blanc. Beautiful terrace. CoocartS In Bummer. Bathe on each door. Lift. Electric light in every room, nanaged If the proprietors thcnuelvca, Mayer A K uni. (iriirouc?ii iiaiiKrrs. OZ?v^BAt^??Zmhr?*^ ?I