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B E j -X " fcv 6 i ij Ti j " J r -v B -fl THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 168G. " ' H 9 ELEVEN JU110RS IN THE BOX. HK'H , . LnnHrffil JASaMKB TRIAL WILL OUT FAJltLT mmtm r53. vkdbr wax io-dax. tl liij" Haw r Hhnll Hear About thnt Coafil MmWE VflL t-t ''era flealad tha Cprtala LmnnH k?lR Taak Bmi-Xktrnslsaas Uiir ika tlarars, B KB A night In Ludlow street Jftll rumpled H S K Alderman Jaohno a little and docreated the B I Ij outward dissimilarity batwoen him nnd his B I Ij distinguished lawyer. John Oraham. Mr. Gra- J R ham wa In a mild and kindly mood whon the B ' I work of sottlne a Jury to try Jaohno for bribery 92 h wasresumod In thoOyornnd Tormlner roster- Ej I day. Tha flro of warare had faded from hit E ' ayos. nnd he seomod Inclined to lot ovonts tako H J tholr course until twolvo sood and tmo mon H i are selocted, when ho will probably whoop H j thlnuaup. In tlio description of Mr. Grahnrn ij published In Tub Sun yestorday his earrlnes f woro nesloctcd. This was unintonttonnl. Mr. I Grnhnm's lone yellow hnlr concealed tlio oar- 6 rlncs from view. Tlioy nro boautllul, but aro not obtrusive. But tow persons woro In court In tho morning. I and most of thoso woro jurors who looked vory much bored, l'our Jurors had been rojootod, I 1 whon thero was a bustlo at tho door, and two I j nontly dressed women came In. oscorlod by two E J sontlemon. Thoycllmbudup Into ono of tho j bucksoaU. T.awer Urnhnm calmly romotad jj Ills bluo.tlntod oypulassos from his noso. flshed BKfi vji j out a powerful magnifying glass, and surveyod Bi tho womon until ho obsorvod that tho reporters R; jiff!- I woro wntchlnu him. H tig, t Mr. Kowcombo had secured transcripts of a K ill, 1 number of juduments against ox-Aldormnn i'.j if Wnlto which woro found In tho Marino Court. K K j These ho det.osltnd with Clerk Walsh for use K ik 8 when the l'uoulu's Churluy Is united ns a ft !jl, witness in thsenxn. j,l' Jurors kept mnrchlnc up to thn wltnoas clinlr Iff and fading away from it again. Thoyavoraufld i ,iL seven an hour. U jjj ) Kdward E. Uhuso. n broker of 21 Hno stroiit. H ,i5 . said ha bad an opinion and n ro'nurkably K ; nervous rstom. Ilo was oxcusntl. Uoury 1. U ffl i Smith, a handsome youne nrlUt. hud nn un- I ii biased mind, but just ns ho was colm; to bo t i('i snapped up h IlrvU n doctor's cortllloato at ;(j Ji tho Court, nnd uot awny In the smoko. ; A Joseph II. Tun. hn is in tho Iron business , - it i at 531 Wost Twouty-elBhtUstrcut, wasnacoptod , ,jl ji as Juror No. C. I U I William II. lirinkman, n crceer ot Dehty- H I'lj fourth ntruut and tlio Eastern llonlovnrd. was V nil I nccuptod by tlio daitmce. AtlRtutit District Be ttjr i Attorney Nicoll asked him If ho know who jCl j Ueorcn Nashiuutoii was. i u- B "l'rusldont or tho United States, no?" said 1 ftf t Mr, llrlukmun intcirnantlvely. i ' ' Ilo had hoard of Amirow Jolinson. but not of W ' k! bis Impaachment. Mr. Nicoll challnnced tho K HI ' witness on tho cround that be did not come Wi tw ; up to tho standard. Judse Darrutt said that H ttj S ho thouiiht tlio witness ronobod tho avoraee K fi;' ,i standard, nnd that his Icuoranco of Andy I 6. i Johnson's troublas did not prove that ho was l ' 1 laeklnit. in intelllcence. Mr. Brlnkman was K v i excused, howovor. I u I ,Joh11 s' Chnso. a paste manufacturer ot 197 H (Ajj I Chrystle ntroet, was accepted ns tho sovonth sfji Mi j juror. vTiuinm i.muorimcn, a aaator in silks, r K!? I and a brother of Kdward Lautoibnch, tho Third n !Tt 9 Avonuo ltallroad lawyer, was necopted ns No. H. KJ m I and Arthur J. Mack, n clurk In his father's HI J7; 3 clothlmr lioueo nt84 Ureenostieot. as No. 9. H Jill j , Charles II. Doucu.". a broKor, was otensed Kl 1,! S becauso ho Is a stockholder in tho Illoooker H Ujl1 I strrot Ilallrond. Natlinn Krinneor. a dry troods U lf( niorchnnt. would Imvo boon accepted, but Mr. HI m Nawcomba brouk'lit out tho fact that Mr. Er- H Ml lnnuurwasacllontof his. HI Mr. (Iratiam Titer iiai been much talk about Jury Kl K flxlnir. Waxantlt lotjo known tht no flxluic will be J Ji donetiy lie. H) . Judiie ll.irrett The Ciiile sroriaei that no perron who V If 9 laacllentornnr or tliecnutietl Iti the cat) U elljflble to pK 9 aerre Hi n Juror. Mr. hrlangtr lailUcharffcd. E J 1 Jomos P. Lestor. n -irpet doaler. tnstinod j fh that ho know Jamos V. l'03li:iy. President of K m I tpe ISrondwny and Hornnth Avenue Itillroad K ; J Company. Ho had ta!lod with Mr. Foshny B ml i about tho troubles rowi:iit out of tlio crnntlm: K E If of tho Jlnmdwny franchise. Mr. l'oshny had U tk III told lilm that hn d'o.shay) was lu a vory uu- y Sfi 1 oomfortablo position didn't know what raln- R fe I 1 utB lio uastoiDL- to Lo nrrnstod. K mi I ...,Mr- losliny told me." said Mr. Lester. V !H ' ,'i that ho wiis crodltod with havInK mudo a Itood do.-U of monoy out of the Broadway , 1 I scheme, when tho faot was he had lost money B !; ' by it." W I i . Mr. Loster was oxoused. Tho pnnnl or ISO L j jurora wnseottlne low. nnd JudKollnrrott or- K 1 dered another for to-day. After rocoss Fatty H j walsh irot Into court, when a numbor of lessor f politicians fallod. He camonnd sntiimonc tho j J rooortori. nnd Baz.id upon Jaohno ns though lis j3 ; 3 Tero wNlilnir that it had boon Kirk's turn H t- J Ur8t- lix-Aldarnicn l'oarson. Wondol. and j j I Dufty. whoso turn is yet to oomo, dmppsd in 2 1 for n fow minutes. Gno-sn F. w. Tonjos. a ! tj dry iroods morolinnt of 2.020 Third avenue. PU, J Ij Was accopted as tho tenth juror. H 1 J . Henry K.Taylor, onco a clerk for Henry Clows Hi : I Co.. nnd now In tho craln business on bis R J ! gwu account, was oxoqsiid appnrontly because E) S I ns was only 21 years old. nothlnc olse beinir K !,1 lioitod from biro. I'otor T. Woias took the Mm i oath solemnly and then Informed the Court IT ; that ho lived In Jersey City. Ho was oxoused Sfc (II! In a hurry. I ifj 'll Mr. Oraham let off a little steam ccoaslonolly r Kl I bout tboso proa.iutlons acainst lurr flxlnc. Iyncn ho said loud onough for District Attorney I Martlne to hear: "Brinir Sunarlntondont Murray down hero and all tils police and then you couldn't prove a thine nuainst us. You can go to work and ! prejudice tha public ns much as you like." I I' Is your constant molestation of your In- J nocencs thnt binds tl.o public to bollevo thut you are eTullty." Col. I'ellows repliod aloud. I toward cUovern. n lliiuordnaloratlll East rourtoenth street, a blunt, irood-natured Irish man, was tho nextljuror o.amined. lie said be was fairly well aeauninted with all tho ilvinir tnombuis of the '84 Board, and know the late J ex-Aldnrnmn Kounoy very wall. Hohadseen V John Keeniui frequently. i . ''WiintlsthocHnreoaealnatthodefondant?" B asked Mr. Mnrtlnp. i . Clviiii: awavtbo Broadway ltallroad." an- J l 'W."."."! Mr. MeOovern promptly. al I i hat was it given nwny for?" E f, To run a railroad on It." (Lauchtor.l I Aro you a mombor or any political orcanlza- ( i, Uon7 nskod Mr. Ncncombe. J Br Only the Grand Army." roolled Mr. Me- I; I Govern. Anotbr burst of laughter followed j , fi c this nnswer. Mr. MoGoveru was certain he I fi . would mnke a cood juror, and ho was accepted II S5 No. 11. Kobort B. Stowart, nn oil broker, of 1; ?2 Halt strost. w8 nccoptod as tbo twelfth 8 fi Juror. This lllld tho box. and a short sllonce S K fell.whloh was broken by Clerk Wulali, who an- i H pounced thnt JoBoph L. ltobortaon. who wHa i; 8 thellrstjuror soleetod and who occupied tho foreman's seat, was exeused. This was dons fi at the request of Mr. Nicoll and because Mr. ; I ltobortaon had testilled tbnt he was acaualntod I with (inn. l'ryor. 6 li Joseph HchoengAod, nn auctioneer, of 31 and C II 91 Catharine btroot.wns called and excused. He Jli Is a Couuty Democrat and had expressed an J opinion to the subptrnn servor. Mr. Graham 1 lndloatcd tho District Attorney with a wavo of y his hand and said: Q ' Vou itentlomen oucht to embrace him." 31 BnmuelYoll. a dealer in shoes at 80 Warren Ji streot. was accepted nnd took the foreman's 111 ohnlr. Juror MeGovern. who knew all the I h boys, wns thou piTemptnrllv challenKod by Mr. jt1 Mnltlnf; oDUtyBhorlffMcOonlBio. who hid f ! , Jaehno In charee In tho morn In?, disappeared. H 5"d Order of Arrest Cleric Barney Martin t dropped Into his seat and fastenod bis oyos on j tho defendant. I Franols MeMnlkln. a produce dealer of West . Washington Market, was accepted lu McGov- em s place. fMbn.aiiI,,8r Schwacofer, the second juror. I i ' followed MeGovern out of tho box on Mr. Mar- S" ' peremptory challenire. and Felix J. Ho. tonsplac" c l at rruklln twet. .John h. DwlBht. the fourth juror, was ohnl ,0".H.6.d hr tuo. delence. and Isaac White, a elothinB manufacturor uf 43 Avenue II. was ao oeptedat No. 4. Mr. Tonjos, the tenth mror ,h?n cballeneed by the difonee; The pane Was oxhausted. and the proi.nsodeionlnBses. t Ion had to bo abandoned. The jury box bad been full llvo tlinot. It will be filled up for .rood f tp-day. Jaohno whs carried off to Ludlow I j ktroet jail auain when tho oourt adjourned. . J I cou Mvum LH.iraa xontf, too. j It I..oke aeirsoie'i rillbuelan kHd l'rfju. fi, I die Aialaal CoMrle f 1.UVT. f; ' Col. Manuel Morel, one of the loaders of fk" j loto'a nilbuaterlns- axpedllion eialnal Honilurae, quit f5 1 h f"y oa frlilay with the intention, m ofltcere of the 3 j Spsnlah Comalar nn toe ear, of not reluming to ilauil ij trial am the luilletiiienl prreentiil o;.lnit hhn. lie had 7 i utuuacertllledcheck ror tMifOj aa bail There win. : aviejilolon Iliac the SnanUb (lu.crnmcnt might a.k for, hit delivery lo titer a homiciite coiiiniliieil in thtOarilH r. V bean Senon y Spaulili el. The etory lethal Morel a 'At fl sou nf lien. I'radri, aid other, were tinnloyed bi l.ru Iff U Aglilllrra. Iho Cuban r.-v.Mulioiiltl. o couducl ail ex. Ji; ) , led(tliii ajiulrm Cuba In 1B7J. and tnoV liaiie In ilia 'V ff Rjiaiileli mall etainiliii tin ilciiima, eaillng from a Cen. i I) Iral American ion Uhrn Ilia Mir reached the It ., Caribbean the lllib.iMeiaarlir.l II. afler a nvhiMlih the Jf1- (j omcci. aud crew, lu Mhtch many ira kllitd. t'ai.t IgV H Cailioiuade a strong ri-eieiaiico, out Mae nvtrnowercd. V tbronn oierboard. and droHiied Ihe olllcere of Hie SL H binuUli frlgilto laabellaUMltollcaJearueduf tliecenture W II ai'd gale cliaaa 10 the niibu.ure. who ecuulcd and set f if fire lo Ihe Uouteiunia, and made their enane lu oiieu St, I f boat., lieu, Pelgado, leader of boto'a cabedlilon. for. ' Mted hit ball laal week. 2 j ) Ouly BU Votae Afulaet Coeumadore Snillk. fi Tho result of the election for oftleors of the 9' Rtoct. Itichaiige wae announced etterday morning, R II I The total number of volee polled wae 757, of which Mr, rlfc ' W '"' U-smith, ihe regular candidate for lreildcnt, f" I C Vu.'iVA'',?:0:", "' Treaeurer, 7.3: lleorga W. I M'l,L8.W"'!'wtJJneHliclielf for uh.lruian, I Int,l?.ilf!i',,,l.,J",r,,u,, far Ice Chairman. 704. (I Allot the other candidaieeuhontheTrrirutar ticket wera I Jlected I eicepltng II. U llic..W ",'d'Kl M, 7. )r"kaT II wttowera dafaaud byJi.huaW, Paili and John a. I TAimX LBAM'B JKWKLBX. ate at It Hale la Plaetaa fcr e. Breatwty rirea-IIar Tlelt ta Tkla City. Fanny Loar, the American advontuross whoss llalton'.wlth the Grand Duke Nloholaa Oonttantlnowlch upset Ilusslan soeloty, and who sained even creator notoriety by the effort of the Ilusslan Government to suppress her book. "Lo Roman d'Uno Amerlcalne en Bus si a." visited this city a year ago before coins to Nice, whero sho rocontly died. "I saw Fanny Loar. or, as she was then known Mrs. Ilnttlo 0. Blackford, many times In this elty last rear." said Dotecttvo Dave Larklns of tha Now York Ilotol to a Bun roportor yes terday. "She wasatovoty woman, and tho day I first saw hor on uppor Broadway walklDir with hor maid, a yoar nso this month, every body turnod to Rot n socond look at hor. I did not then know who she wa, but a wook Inter I found out. 1 wns Btnndlne In front ot the hotol wntchlnir n bunco man who had boon patrolllnit thn utrent for govern! hours whon n call with n llvnrlod driver drow up front or J. Loononthnl ,V Co.'s jewelry store, just below tho hotol ontrnnco. Mrs. Blackford nnd her maid pot out ot the cnbnnd spent flftoen mlnutos in tho jewelry store. When sho had conn I wont in nnd inquired who sho wns. mid then lonrnod thnt she. was the notorious Funny I.onr, who had captivated tho Grand Dukn Nicholas ConsUntlnowku and n scorn of other titled poopIo. "Mr. A. Bimsnk of tho jowolry firm (old mo that ulio had boon .1 cood ciftomor whoti she was well flxod. but had recently sot loans from tho firm on jowolry. on the strength of hor former dealings. Aftor that I saw nornt tho Jewelry storn several times, and mot herdrlv Inif on tho avenue. Tho last tlmo I saw hor wns In Asbury l'ark last summor, wuoro I think sho had ncottacc." Mr. ltussak snid that thn woman had boon a veryBood customer for several months before elm nskod them to obllco hor with a loan of tnntmv. "Wn did not hesllnto to accommodate hor." eald .Mr. ltussak. "nnd several times sent her small sums without any security at nil. Wo Imvo now In our fato about $1,000 worth ot jewelry which tho left with us aa Hocurltvfor tho money wo bad ndvancod." Mr. Jtusiik showed tho roportor somo of the jewelry. There was a pair ot handsome opera classes In blue enamel, studded with pearls, worth nt least $50 : a brown lonther belt, with solid Bilvor chains pendent and buckles with tho monocram " 11. C. B. :" a eolld silver clca rotte eaBo with hor monocram on ono sldo nnd on tho other "W. M.. Sept. 30. 188U;" antlquo sleeve buttons of silver, diamond brncolots. cold link chnlus. n weddlmr rliiB with "Salve" Inside it. dianiiiiid. pearl, and torquniso rlncs. dinmond lace pins, nntlijuo coins, und a lot of other jowolry. Alter Mrs. Btnok ford loft tho city sho wroto frequently to tho jewallora from all parts of tho world. Tlio last lottor thuy cot from hor was dated Hotel Cosmopolitan, Nlco. Feb. 25. 1B8G. and rend as follows: I hate been oalled eo puddenty to Iwmdon that I for got all about tn tillage In jour ineeiion. Have you them etlll f Please eend rxuut amoti nt 1 ovreyounud 1 will forward tha money and tell you u here to eend them. Youre truly, ILttik U. BLAcaroaD. But pleaeeaddreae Mme. de Patbv. Whon Mrs. Blackford wns In this city she lived In Sevonth avenue. Tho jewellers say that she was u rellnod. ladylike woman, who spoke Bus Blnu. French, and German fluently. IIM MILLER SKEIC TO WRECK A CAR? Tke Fonderona Cahla Itoad 3rlp ea xklbl tlon la Becordar flmytk's Canrlt A miniaturo model, In brass, of the crip used on tbo Tonth Avenue Cable ltallroad lay on tbo District Attorney's table. In the Gonoral Sessions, yesterday. Tbo roal thine, the srlp In actual use a ponderous and Intricato contri vance tot 'Iron loaned up against tbo bench wliorcon Beoordor Smyth cat. At tbo bar woro John Miller nnd John Stew art, Third Avonue ltallroad strikers, jointly In dicted for wodclnir a stone Into tho slot of the cablo road, nt Tonth avonuo and 132d street, on April 20. with Intent to wrack a car. Miller, a blir, bronzed man, was on trial. Stowart bavins nemnnueu a separata trial, out ex-rJonator Kcclesinn. counsel ot tha Emplro l'rotectivo Association, who defended Miller, askod that Btuwart bo pormittod to sit beside Miller, to as sist him In his dofenca. Tho work of choosing mo jury wns lontrnnd careful on both sides. Assistant District At torney Fitzuorald soucht to oxclude from thn jury box ovory talesman who was in anyway aiUllntedor la sympathy with labor organiza tions, and Mr. Kcelcslno put up tho bars acainst ovory talesman who was unfavorably dlsposod toward these organizations, or acquainted with nn officer, director, or stockholder of tho Third Aonue ltallroad. After three hours of earnest nnd wary endeavor the jury was sworn. Tho jurors aro: Foreman, Hiram P. Fuller, grocer, 47 Boat 118th elreet: William II. Keller. Importer. 04 Naeenu atreel: Louie Htatlne. printer, 130 Cronby atreet; Albert Slrnel, Inaur aucr. 'J3B Hroadway: Jomea Pemery, tracking nud Hetghlng. 2JH Kaet Tireutr-.ercnth atreet; Jamaa Paw. eon, furniture denier. 711 btglith arenue; ileorge W. Harlon. mauufacturer of llaorlng axlrula, 113 Kait ISStli elroot: Dlederiok II. llelnie, aalnon Ikeencr, 101 Hank etreel; Benjninln F. Wood, grocer, .''09Weet Thirty fourth etreets 1' linnet T. Tower, broker. 139 Eaat Forty aecond airert; Henry II. Ciirpenler. Inventor, Slu kait Thirty-third etreet, and lloberl llutchlueou. grocer, SB Third ateuue. Mr. Fitzserald told the jury that the labor question was not Involved in this trial. Tho safety of public travel and the punishment of train wroekors wera what the jury had to deal with. In this casa Miller, he said, camo within nancoof wrecking a car and killing or maim ing its passengers. roliueman Novin of the mounted squad testi fied that, at about iU on the afternoon of April '2G. ho dismounted nt Tonth avonuo nnd K!2d stroot, and, holding his horse by the bridle, stood noar the sidewalk. A lady addressed him. nnd. whllo ho wns speaklne to her. Miller nnd Stewart passed. They woro walking down the avonue close to the culilo track. When they (jot about 100 feet awny from blm he saw Mil ler stoop, plolc up n stone about three Inches by tour, and put It Into the slot. Ho called to thorn, nnd asked Miller why he had put the atone In the slot. "For fun." was Miller's ro ply. He madn Miller tako out tho stone and ar rested him. On tho following morning in tho Harlem l'olico Court be arrested Stewart, who was among the spectators. "Now. oflloer." asked Lawyer Eoclealne. .will you favor tho jury by oxplalnlns bow these men oould put a stone of the size de scribed by you Into tbo slot, whloh Is only flve-olshtbs of an Inoh wide?" "It's warped In some places, elr," replied Nevln. so much thnt I can put my hand Into it. My hand ain't small, either.". IHolheld the powerful, sun-browned membor up. and It addod confirmation to his answer. The trial was not euded. 31JHH VATVS'S hPRlSO BOSKET. Her Ifnela ta ba Murd for Try lag- ta Show Ikat Bllea Analereea Male It. Putnam, May ll. Aftor tho acquittal on Saturday of Miss Emily Anderson, the pretty proprietor of the Putnam railroad restaurant, on the charge of stealing Miss Annie U. Bates's spring bonnet from the ladles' waiting room In tho dopot In April, her counsel. WalterBennett. notified Miss Bates's uncle, Ithodes E. Allen, a wealthy farmer, with whom she boards, and who was her backer In the criminal prooeod Ing3 against Miss Anderson, that he should bring suit against blm for $4,000, obarglng blm with "slandering and defaming" his client s oharactor. Lawyer Bennett says that Mr. Allen Is a fishier, tbnt be Is continually in a broil In bis school district, and that be pushed tbo case against Miss Anderson because be love, to light on general principles. M.r' '.'."J1 ? P.1?0 '? "jat there Is not a shadow of doubt that Miss Andorton took the hat: that It Is absurd to suppobb that two women's hats ever woro exnotly alike: that Lawyer Bennett oookod up a case, and that the witnesses lor the dofence wore not subjected to any orots examination. Mr. Alton being on Influential Baptist, be is stronslr supported, hy the members of that denomination, while all the men In Putniia who are not Baptists are satisfied that Miss Anderson did not steal tho bonnet The suit against Mr. Allen for slander may be tried be- I?rfo8okt!'y'n,,Cntnt,,rm 0t "" Uup" && I'allce Trnneftre. rollcomen Walsh, from Madison street to Church etreet Boyle, from Xlnn, bridge to Kail Harlem nilgan, from Prince atreet to loth etreet) Clark from T1!"'flf,"' "jy, ,u Jhlrty-eeTentti atreet. .i.c-?-.r.,hT..?f -K'l-ltJJlt street wae detailed yeeterdar at the Charltlee and Correction Pcpartineot. an J Traof of Forlyeeenih atreel at ihe Central ome.7 The r..f. n.lloi, of Doorman Hyinea of High Bridge a. a"g."'a rufitrij. Sid TT"!! r!,., ".'1 lo"' priced first clan den jOJ.tal odlc. lu iliecliyia,euu equate (eet derSted to dental purpoiea l.lei.nt lull gum tela. H. f7. and flu. old time price., H, i'i. and JU, Nu charge for HiraeilngMiilinui imii.il artlUclal teeth are to be In. eerledi teeth lilted; irrlh repaired In 50 inlnutea. Heu male while waiiingi ulalyfn atleadance. &OJ and out dar eouthweeti.oruer3lthit Jimich camwxuth. Pf- v00- A . a" ! U Acilre I'ractlce.-Pr. B. II. DUriu.NAO lt eitracte. Inierte, and fllla teeth without palu a epei-ialln artificial teeth, St. !, $8, 110. and uo I repair. 'njr-.' "ft gold illllug, ll upi cleaning aud heauufying SSmi'u ' .1 ? "? a ',,u. Sunday, aud areniug. S."J "S cloclc' reucli dentl.i'a. Ilu Bowerr. are doori abote Broome. Clip mu nut. Ladydenllelinatteudance. T) ?.' ''"Kfcl'.l Canal n.. comer Iludenn. ex. frrISK'i,.,M,h R0,l"'ir "Ithnul pain with electric lnr"a.!.' a.r.n,iVf'S ''"Iredenual lunewwhll. wait. mg.aete, to to UJ; tilling liapjiomelr done i always open. D'v f.1'l5 ktracia leeth without 'pain: ele I gain eel, et arllOcl.l ueih, . Canal .1 , cor. Varlck. Ot A AMI 3 6ETS oy TEKTH while waltlogi day a? I vealag. Dt. CLAB, 7 U sv, SMalL A-tir.TOWK ABTKKTiaKaM e Hay leata their farore for Tea Sea at the only as. tnerlred op-town advertlaement offloeet 1 Juin Broadway, corner Slat it. till S) r. M. u SO) Broad war, between Jt and 33d eta, UU P. at Boa WeetSSd eu, corner sih ar, till r. at, ISO Sd ar.. entrance on 47th at, till ft M. isn 4ih av., corner 14th at, Ull ar.lt. 1 ,007 Sd ar., n ear eoth L ttl Eaet lttth eu, near d ST.. till TiUO ft U. ho eira charge. A A. Undergarments Kieert operator, en W. A t W. maclunea on drawera and ekltte. 200 Prince it. Alt'IIFlCIAL. ri.llWKHs.-Vuiet, br.noh ere. B. IIEI.LWIU, 30 Wen Houllon et. BOOK ai:tV:R on htltbound blank bookti also boy who underetand. ruling. . . hl.MH MACUUNAI.D. 70 Tatk place. BLANK HOOK nKWrp.lt; folders, and elllch. ere wanted. JOHN 8AWYKH HUNS. I' aud 11 Thameeet. BO.JVAZ operatoret experienced fast hande only. II. ff. 1'LAXT. It a Walker at. COI.I.AIt H'r.Yltl'lir.IlHi also learners. TKOY S1KAM LAUMIIiV, 10 ami 18 Concord el, Brooklyn. J7IXI'i:itlKN'r.n hands onTeck and puff eaarfei J .leady work guaranteed! handi can have their work ixpreaeet, thereby earing time. II. nitiUTKK1 RONS, B03 Broadway, 1, II EK Rowing Machine School, open daily from 0 to S, 1 at lllrla1 Lodging llouee, a7 HI. MarK'e plucr. Hlh et. G titles to eew unibrellae; experienced hands only. WICKSTKAD'H, to John el., lop door. IKlll llAHTKKst also buttonhole maker on cm lonMcele. stBlelaT. LINKKSon straw hate bv machine and hand. II. I.ICIITHNSTKIN. Weal llomunn at OH Tit 1 1 II r r. TII Kit .. Sower, and preparers wanted! Itlgheet price, paid. H, J. TA Lull A CO.. B4 Won.ter et OI'tlltATORandflnteheronflna ou.tom ehlrteon W, A W, machine i steady work. n. WltAllOK, 103 Avenue B. OlMtRATOIl who hare machines given good pay. Ing. clean work at their homes or at 123 20tli at.. South Brooklyn. PATKIt IIIIX KH.-Flrat-claM glue hands wanted, none othera ned awly, to go a eliort dletance from ollvi wageefrom S7 In 111 per week Apply at LUUItt UK JUMll'.-s 71 and 7.1 Uuane et , New Tork. Call at a I'. M May 13. PAli:il 11IIXKH. -Hood glue and paste hands wanted. HCII1VAHT7. BUO.S., Centre and While ate. PAItlt lllltHand eewere wanted on o.tilcb faath erei highest prlcee paid. 171 Mercer et. WANTIHI-A good aample bh dernn oloin eamplee; Wlllcnx'A aibba machine. IIAKVEV, 2d floor, 137 Weet Broadway. WANTKll-A good dreeemaker: one that under Maude making blitloulioles. Apply 40 Welt 35th it. WA-TKII Kxperienoed operators nn Wlllcnx A (llbbe inachlno. Fl.hlHCII A CO . 50o Broadway. WAM'KII-Itxprrlencen hands on ladlea' enltt. limptre CI ink an I Suit Co.. 333 Ornnd it. W. Y. T ANTKll-Sllk hat trimmers II VON DIIIII.UN A Ul.l). 50 Broome It UAXTKB-operators linetera. nnd girls to learn If on panta, 375 South 5th st . Brooklyn. AATKD- i:xnerienctd nperatnra on ladlee' aults. Call all week. 5 Cannon at, 2d bell- WNTr.l Tnllnrcn ou fine custom coats. 137 Welt IDIIi et , 1st floor. WAXTKH Experienced handa on paper b age at 218 Fulton el . city. WAtTKIi-Agooddreeainaker. aa) Manhattan ar Ureenpolnt YOUVn I.ADIKMcan lenrn Iho Boimas machlna tnr SIO down. 121 Ofllh et. Hniith Hronktvn. 4-llUTTON cutaway corkscrew eutte, TO 50; $20 ml 18. J7.DO: f 1.1 iuIU. (5; boya' tin eulle, SJ 50; children's fA aults, S1.25: blue Itannol aults, to. OAM11KON. Flalbuih ar. aud Dean it , Brooklyn. A If AN about 28. who le quick and willing to work, will be taught our bualuesi and nald aalarr wblla learning. Inquire at store oorncrt.b av. and luth at, aide entrance. AFKWgood carpeutera; also young men who have workrd atthe trade Aitdreea JOHN A. LANE, ltajackson ay.. Jersey City. AIll.AtmnMlTII on drill. Inquire on work Im mediately, lttlth it, lotli nv. UI:a.n a rLAUK, Contractors. Aonon CAIIUIAIir. I-AITKlt thai can stripe and fliileh. Factory. DO Tompklne ar.. near Myrtle ar., Brooklyn. A HOT about 15io label boxei. Call at 54 Maiden lalin before 10 o'clock. B (. II I.MIKKi.-ltnllnc machine feeders, hnya to put muslin backa nn. and blank book flulelirr wanted. ULOBB lll.sDBUV. so Liberty at. UN FCCTIOSiKK. Wanted, a nret-cla.e fancy rake and pastry baker to lake charge. Addre.s BAKKII. SiDJ Broad et. Newark. N. J, Ol'V HOI.llKlt wanted. BUmioTNK. corner Walker and Centre eta CAUKIAOK woiiuwUllKKIti mast boa good Jobber; at 133 I'rot, ost St.. Jeraey City. (JOMl'osITOlts ou law. 71 Maldeu lane. E It II A Ml MOY.Ityoaraoragr, In a retail etore; bring reterenca WALTF.lt A. 1'IIF.HN. Ml Wall st. FIIR1IKR on ruling machine wtin understands the buelneee. Apply to IC1SSAM. 32 Beekmaa et. FKKUKHM wanted nn cylinder presses. LIBBUTY 1'IIINTINU CO. 107 Liberty et I It KM FN wanted. Apply at IfAVEMBVKKS A KLUKK'B. foot Mouth 4th st. Brooklyn. K. P. FIHSll'.t'I.AHH blacksmith and helper; no other need apply; good wages. 3M) Weet I2th at. GOKUO.V l'Ur.HH leedera wanted: ateam power. COOKK A COBB, I48t'haiuuersst Q.OOI llu roofers wanted. Call at 5 John st HABSEM FITTERS and stitchers on good har ness: eti-ady work. rENUI.BTON BROTHERS, Bridgeport. Conn. HARNKsm .UAKKROand stitcher wanted; mint ba flrst-cla.a. Call at 11)2 Weet tuth at. AHM.MS) HTI'rt.11 KU wanted. P6 Oreenpolnt ar., Ureenpolnt Brooklyn, li. 1. LAIIOUKKH wanted. Apply at IIAVRMF.YEBS A K Limit's, foot South 4th et Brooklyn. E. D. M A II II I. R OlITTKR, four rubbers, and one fence and mnuiiineut setter. Call at once. II. D. BF.NKUT'8 Monumental Works, Washington Cemetery. 1'arkrllle, L. I. -VI Til IX s M A KI.IIM wanted. KDWABI) COONlt y. loo Myrtle ar.. Brooklyn.. POOR rAMII.IKSl with children wishing to go WestTrlllbesaaltedhy Ihe aient of the Children's Aid Society, 24 St. Mark's place, who is going on the SMth Inst AIKTEKH wanteds 1.1 non society men. II. HIMFHOW. 208 Honderion st. Jersey City. POT.IMII i-r wauled on plumbers' goods. 48 Fulton st. Brooklyn. TllO.Me IIUY wanted to work In a crockery etore. Addrces.wUh referencee, CHINA, box 0. Sun oflloe. SIIUKaV Wauted, a young man In a cuatom and re tall ehoe store. BIIOWN'S. 173 Broadway. IIOKMAKKRS.-W.ntid, laaters and rounders, Mwcre and itllchere at BltOWN'S. 173 Broadway. SIIOKAIAKKRa on ladlea' fine hanil-eewed ehoet; no bammere. W. I10BUIIU. 435 7lh av. MART IIOYN in roll up packages. LAUNUHY.ie and IS Concord at. Brooklyn. OTAtl.llKN.-Coat. ro.t,and pantaloona makers. Apply 85 Cranberry st, two doors from Fulton St. Brooklyn. TIN RIOFBRiWanted.-Apply to JOHN DAVIS, 170 Court st, Brooklyn. Til TAII.OUS.-W.nted, a good bushelman at 540 idar. WK IIKREUY notify our employees that unless they report for duty at nur works on Wedneeday, act later than 12 30 I". II., they must consider them elres discharged rorerer, wlihnnt a chance of re-em-ployroetit Pioneer Iron Works. HHNBV FKANKE. Treas. WANTED- A good, lire agent to oanrais New York and rlclnliy for a manufacturing Arm at. pie arti cle. Address BM1TII A STEVENS, 48 Perry st . Buffalo. N.T. WANTED Experienced foreman gad steal litter and die cutlers. Apply Mr. BAMUEL.8to9A.M..a08 0aatlst. WANTED Carriage trimmer to work on new and old work. Apply at BltOWN'S Carriage factory. Wait New Brighton, 8. 1. " ANTED flood coat maker; fie to f 18 par weak. From a to lo. UHLItl A co , 244 William st. TIT A:TED-Oood, strong laboring men at 211 Bail t u et. eaauan oailip nun. WANTKIi-Two buihelmen and a coat mater. KELLBT A HON. I3J Newark ay., Jersey City. ANTED A nntclaeietlnet printer. W. U. acotT. Fatereon, W. J. WANTED A good gralner at 208 Bast 481h it. Come ready for work. 7 o'clock A. at. WANTED Copperplate card printer. Boom 123 Tribune building. WA .NT KD-Carrlagt palulers at IS and 20 Henry st. Brooklyn. ANTED-rirst-cIais bushilman. 190 Welt 20 lb street YOU.VU MAN wanted as dlitrlbutor Injnbofflcs. Apply to BTYLEB A CABII. 7T81b ar. ..Ft-Y FINIMIIERM at PEEK A SONS' Flsno Manufactory, 214 VTsst 47th st, "" 6 l'OU.Nnn choice tea lit worth (J. SAMPLE TEA COMPANY, -MJ Pearl aud 40 Fulton sis. 1 H K;lfXirKum wanted Immediately. Apply at J i aTAItlN'S shipyard. Port Blchmond, Sttlen Island. lDO HUYH wanted to le.rn lelegr.ph metienter AUl.errloc, between agee of 14 and Id years; must corns well recommended. Apply at a Per st, 0 A. M, Huntioiiji jft'ata. AMIDDI.K.AOKD AMERICAN WOMAN .. w,l's a situation In a small family lu Hi. country; J'r Place preferred to hlghsiis. 3M Bail 44ib.it, A ytUNU MAN, po.sei.lng fair education, and i.PkV''5,1?,.'ll'":','l,nspoeitlon with parlies go Ing abroad. AddrtsiTOUHIST. box I7. Bunoillce. 4 llOM.,,'r.f:N'r "I" bsker (bell city reference.) Bpj'Ff,,'i'rl'3S'iN..;LTuYtcoun',y-A- r-" ci EfgSfi'flg wesfitt'Ssg" '''" "'"W'l FlViXWVR "t1"" "YKM" mUe to order, S,JS,f.-,,),!.,",,,ull ' I culling and pinning! i.W"M,lA ",'srlal. lo. to Oo. Mrs. o. JAY, i Ttatftev. CaUeroiiiaL U tartt taut, ' I mmnnttrt. STAK THEATRE, ONE WEEK ONLY. SATURDAr MATINEE. obdrio Horn, supported by his company ot comedians, la W. 1. Gil bert's comedy, enoaukd. May 17, MART ANDBRRON. STAR TltRkTRE. SPECIAL. MONDAY EVENINd. May 17, ONE WEEK ONLT, Farewell engagement of MISS MARY ANI1KKROM. under the direction of Mr. 1IBNBY H. ABBEY. RRPRRTOIRR. MONDAY (only tlinrl-I'VllMALION and fJALATBA and COMEDY AJltl TltAtlKDY. TOEHDAY and THUllMiAY-INrlOMAR, Mies Andir ion's ntst aprenrance this season as I'AHTIIENt A. WEUNEMiAY EVKNINO audSATUllDAY MATINEE TIIH LAUY OF LYONS. FRIDAY (only tlmc)-A TOU LtKR IT. HATUI1DAV EVKNINd (farewell performance) To be announced. Scale nf prices. tl.M. JI, and 50c. Reserved seats according lo location The sale of state now In progrees nOSMIIPfll.tTAN lljai.l,. llrnadwav A Slat at ' - LART FOUa NlflHTB. j rnnrKRSon oroar r. oi.eaeon, ! VoitLU'hORKAYhNYlORHR'KiiudATORV Thief WednesdayJ erenlug, TWO TF.ST IIAShS. Ahnns that reare and falls backward. Tha owner ssvethe horse will thow nght In the end. Kicker owned by (1. A. Fain, which he bought In north ern New York for $100 on purpnie lo teatuieason. If sheonu be subdued eli e will be worth $1,500. Adinlislun. ouc.; seatl, fl, NIOV sqilAHKTIIEATRF. Under the msnsgrnieut or J. M. HILL. OTII WKKK J. M. HILL'S I'liriTA. COMIU Ol KRA. II V ALFRED TIIOMI'MIN AND KIIUARD SOLOMON. LILLIAN IIUNSKI.L. Jsijues Kruger, o. Tatllerl, Fred Solomon, Carrie Tutien, AluiaStuarl Stanley. DOUBLE ORCHHSTRA. CHORUS. AND BALLET, MA1INKB KATUI1DAY at 2. 3D AY. TIIEA'I'KK J. M, HILL, Manager. utl.rnN Knm.kM Monday. Tupeday, Wednesdar, and Wednesday mstl nee, LOVK AND LAW. Thurelay, Friday, baturday, and Saturday matinee. Plim.MX. Nexlweek-OM.Y A FAIIMKR'B DAUQHTKR. 5 tii avkmii; riii:A'iiti Brvenlh Week and Un ibatrd Siiccese of TIIH I.1TTLB . TYCOON, llionnlr American COMIU Ol'LItA Which hae been wclcohud lr the public. F.ri'.NINllS AT8 VAllNHES WKDNUHDAY AND HATUItDAY AT 2. SPECIAL Krerr lady occupying a reeerred seat at the matlneee will he given a iiuncli nt NAll'ltAL ItOKS and an IMI'OltTCD JAI'ANliSK VABE. WAI.I.ACK'SI. BROADWAY AND 30TU ST. SECOND WEEK II y I lie McCAUI.L Ot OPKIU CIIMIOUB COMPANY. DON Orrhritra, $1 50. Balcony, tl. CASAR. Ailmlss nu, 500. Family circle, 23o. MATINBE BATURDAY AT 2. KAN1I OI'KIIA IIUIME. KhllltV (10W. lleserred seala (Orcheslrn Circle nnd Belcon)), 50c. Ererr eveulnr. Wednesday and ttntiirdnv Matliii-c. JOSKI'll MUltPllYlnMsrsden'sKCItllY OOW. Next Week, Ktralfy Brnthars' ni.Ai'K CltOOK, Next Bumtay evening I'KOF. CROMWELL will lllus- trate PARIS and the l.QUVKH. YCEU.1I TIIEATIti:.4th ar. and 23J at Se enth mouth an 1 last two weeke of MIH8 1IELF.N DAUVKAY and her company In Mr Itronsou Howard's latest oora edyaucceta. ONE OF OUIt (IIRI.M. 20UtUaud last pertnrinance HATUKDAY, MAY 22. Elegant satin programtnua. la a A .!. .tfke, t ii'iii'iivwe 1VX sir. A.M. rAI.MHU hole Manager Eveutnge atH:) Wed. and Sat. Matinees at 2. Mlt RICHARD MANSFIELD. Supported by the Boston Museum Company, In PIIINI.'K KAUI C A SI. Ml. Broad wnr and 39th at. The successful comlo nprrv as performed at tho Comedy Theatre. Loudon, I7n nights, l-.llMINIl". Roof Garden Promenade Concert aftor the opera. Admission. Including both aiilertalnuicnta. 50q TANDAKII THEATRE. ' Mr. JAH. o. DUFF Director Evenings nt 8. Matinee .Saturday at 2. Ilnmenss success of Hoy t'a TIN (SOLDIER. OENKRAL ADMISSION, 50c. F.)l'g,K" TIIEATUK Mr. II. o. MINhK Sole Proprietor snd Manager Exert evening. Wednesday and Saturday Mullneos. THE PRIVATE SECRETARY. Wm. Qlllette and the Madison S(Uare Theatre company. NIlll.ll'M OAKIir.V. Resarred seata 50o. FOR ONE WKKK. WALLAOK'1 ENTIRI! COMPANY lu "THE OlIVNOIt" ami "A HAPPY PAIR." MATINF.r.H WEDNEriUAY AND HATUItDAY AT 2. Mar 17 McNIHIl, JOHNSON A SLAVI.V8 MINSTRELa 5 'I'll MONTH HKIIUIUAO AND MON. ITOR NAVAL BATTLE. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS. Madison ar. and 59th at Open erery day. Including Sunday. A. M. to 11 P. M. K OUTER Ac HIAIH. CONCERT. THIS AFIERNOON AND THIS EVENING. Berlval or thn Burlc.que. IXION. Old favorltei and new faces. INDaolt THEATRE. Bowery, near Canal it Last performanoea lit New York. Matlnre to-day at 2. ThlserenlngatS. ME8TAYER. K, UB AND CO. ffgg I.IOt; OPERA IIOUNK ARCADIA. LAST WEEK of Gill's new burlesoue, anlltled AROADIA. New and characterlstio soonery, rare and costly dresses, and a star cast ot characters. DALY'S) TlIEATItK. Supplementary Season. o.T-:.. Erery Night 8:15. Matinee Hatnr R08INA YOKES dav, In "In Honor llound," and COMPANY, "Milliner'. Bill," aud " A Panto- mime Rehear.aL" rilOXY PASTOU'l THEATRE. A To-night. Ladles' Uallnee Friday. New York's farorlto funny performance. DAN'L BULLY'S COHMilt GROCERY. A Laugh. A Yell. A Roar for Brerybody. Ul.l DM VJK A R Dramatic recital br WILLIAM OltDWAY PARTRIDGE. asaUtedbvMha MAUD MOR GAN. Harpist. Chickerlng Hall. Matinee Thnreday, May 13. at a o'clock. No eeatt reeerred after 3 o'clock. THALIA. To-night and to-morrow Mlllocker's comlo opera. MAID OF BELLEVILLE. Friday. Raber'a Benefit. GYP8Y BARON. Saturday. eompUnieut ary benefit to Manager Amberg. Cxruwians. SEA HAMS , blackflih. and cod Ashing. Sundays, Tuesdat s, and Thursdays: after 15th, alio Wednesday; surely go; Banke not reaohed, tickets always good. Steamer J. B. SCHUYLER leaves 21st st. 7:30; Feck lip. 8; Franklluet. N. It, 8:JU. Fara$l. AL. FOSTEB. ummct jRcisorw. MANHATTAN 1IKACII HOTEL, on the European plan, w in open JUNE 8. OILMORE'S BAND, 05 PERFORMERS, In grand afternoon and erenlng concerts la the new MU8I0 AMPHITHEATRE. ORIENTAL HOTEL. OB the American ptan.oneat JUNE 2U CIIA& II. 8IIELLEY, Manager. Fine elabling and splendid driving over the Manhattan Boulevard from New York or Brooklyn to the hotel. HENRY McKlNNIE, General Manager. Diagrams and all Inform anon 115 Broadway, room 35. BLOCK ISLAND, R. I. OCEAN VIEW HOTEL. A summer at sea. Splendid Rats and Blue Ashing. Su perb balhlng, fine drlree. 600 Guests. Fine music, perfect drainage. Call on George llolllday. Room Clerk at Mar. rln'a safe Co . Broadway, 0 to 12 A. M.. and Grand Hotel. P. M. and ar'gs. Will oall at re sldence when desired. UK HOLLYWOOD HOTELS, LONG BRANCH. Arc open for guests, and will remain open all the year. The bathing rooma on the bluff as well a. the promenade decks, for the oxeluslee uee or the Hollywood hotels and eoltagee, are unaurpasiod. Table a la carle. For par. Oculars apply to FREDERICK HOBY. O OCR A WAY nTEEri.KCHASEa.-Wednes- IV day. May 12; Saturday. May 13; Wednesdsy, May IB; Saturday, May 2J; WeuVadey, May 20 Tralna leave for Cedarhurst landing passengsrs at ihe course, ae fol lows! From Long Islsud i.lly. 11 A. M , 1, 1 :3U, and 3 P. M. if roni Flatbusfi ar , Brooklyn, It AIM.. 1. and 1:45 P. M. Raoes at 3 o'clock. J. D. CIIEEVBU, Pros. ALEX. T, KENT, Asslilant Secretary. KIOHTON BEACH RAflES. TUUUSDAY, May 13, FRIDAY, May 14, THIS WEEK. .... RUBIN80N. President A NUMBER of itty allihlly used upright and square pianos of our make, whloh were apeclalty elected and only uaed by the artists of the Metropolitan uP'ra llouee Company during the paslopsra season, will be sold at a liberal reduction from our regular prices. PIANOS FOB BENT, special! adapted for couo try and seashore. WM, KNABE A CO.. 112 5th ar. 700 1,UNa" AND OUUANN torsnt from $2 to $8 per month, or sold on tasypar. meuls, f 10 cash down and $3 per month. TUB McEWK!' COMPANY. 7 and U Wot Hth It fTJ.REATBAHGAINH-40 second-hand piano, for - cash or Installments; 15 per month; new plauosoa payments of only Slu down and K per mouth. IIOBACK WATERS A CO.. 124 5111 ay. AUAROAIN.-SdO-Rniewond pianoforte. In per feci order. Apply at 231 Kail loth it. near 2d ar. 1 Ri:NT-Oriani, 21; unri-lit piano. $125; low gX rauls. DOKDUN'a. 13 Ksst 14th st. Sropoisalsi. . Nf-. Y.y A rrivK. ITT iT VfE ST., N EW 1 OIIK, April 21. IMO -propoiala in duplicate, sealed and eiidorssd on snrslnpii "ld for sui piles Adverilind," YJii t received at tbleofllce until I J o'clock. May 21, loss, for tho following supplies, of the licit quality, to be dclirered wlihln thirty dale from the date ol ooulraot ",5!.),ni. at the Navy Yerd. New York i BUREAU (Jf CONSTIItJOTION AND REPAIR ralut materials for U. s. H. Klchmoud. Bids wlU be Sf "sd from regular dealers onlv. Blank forms for propossts and schedules of the arti cles required will be furnished upon application at this omce, and all necessary Information at Ihe Nary Yard, rwo rssponslblegusrautorsars reiuired that a format contract will be executed, with boud for Ihe prompt and faithful delirery of Hie articles awarded, aud the competency of the guarantors certliled to before a notary or other public offlcer. The right le reserved to reject y r all bldi that uisy nut be deemed eJreulageoui lo Ihe Oarerninent 1 A li OILMAN, Pay Dlrictor, V, I, M, Purify Your Blood Tour blood may ba full of Impnrltiee, but Hood's Bar- Remember, wt da act claim that Hood's sansparllla saparllla will thoronghly clesnse. enrich, and rlUliri Ik will do iinposilbillties. We tell you plainly what It hae The most severe easel ot scrofula, salt rheum, bolls, done, snd inbmlt proofs from sources of nnqorstloned plmplei-ln feet all affections arising from Impure blood, reliability, and ask you frankly, If yon are suffering from yield lo Hood's Fanapsrllla, the greatblood purifier. It any disease or affection caussd or promoted by impure alsocures dyspepsia, blllouaneii, sick headache, kidney blood or low stale of the system, to try Hood's Barsspa- and llrer complaints, sharpens the sppetlle, and builds rllla. Our experience warranle us In assuring you that up the whole system. yon will not be dleappotnted in Ihe remit; now is tha "I wsi troubled with bolls, having sererat at a lime, very but lesion In which to take It Afler Buffering all tcouldbear I took Hood's Rarsspa. Wallscs Bncknf North Bloomtleld, N. Y., suffered II rllla, whloh entirely cured me I recommend Hnod'e years with a terrible varicose nicer on his leg, so bad Kerapirlll lo all like altlirted, being euro they will find that he had to gh up business. Ho was entirely cured permanent relief." E. N. Mil llTI MIAMI. Qiilncy, Mass. ot the ulcer, and also ot catarrh, by Hood's sarsaparllla. HimhI's SeirgnpsirlUn IIood'M Si.rsniinrillia Fold by all druggists. $1; six for ts. Prepared only by Bold by all drug glits. Hi six for $3. Prepared only by 0. 1. HOOD A CO, Apothecaries, Lowell, Msis. O. I. HOOD A ro. Apothecaries, Lowell, Mas. 100 Posos One Dollar 100 Posos One Dollar SHOE? FOR .EVERY AGE, FOR BOTH flEXF.H. FOR ALL USHS. ALEXANDER'S, 6th Av. and 23d Si. A RELIABLE TIMEKEEPER is now an actual uecos elty lo e cry one who leada an cctlre life. GENUINE WAI.TIIAM WATCHES are at present sold at such low prices as to place them wilhla tho reaoh ot all. STEM WINDERS, fj, 0, $10. f 13, tl., $M, $25. GOLD STEM WINDERS, Ml, J20. $35. 40,J5!), WO. $75. Every Write I-'iiHy Wnrrnnled. Howard & Company, OCA FIFTH AV., NEW YORK. We are Offering Wonderful Bargains in uHnrcitV FURNITURE AND BEDDING, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, CURTAINS AND WALL PAPER THIS WEEK. BAUMANN BROS., 22, 34, nut. SO Kant 14(h St. JiKAlt UMO. hUU.tltl'. StollwaiK NEW YORK Ci:.N-ritAI, ANtT " " itiJiitoN jtivi:n BAiMtntD. Commencing Nor. 'J3, I80S, through trains will Isara Grand Central Depot: ts A. 1, Rochester and Montreal Exprrsa drawing room cars to St Alums. House's Point, and Rochester. :50 A. M , Past Limited Chicago Expreas. with din ing eara, atopplng at Albany, Ullce. 8 raome, Roches ter. Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Erla, Ulereland. and Toledo, arrlring at Chicago at 9 :5o A. M. next day. 10 JO A. M, Chicago Expresa; drawing room caret Canandalgus. Rochester, Huffalo, and Niagara Kalla 111 A. M.. Weatern New Vork and Northern Expreas, with drawing room care. 8:30 P. M., Albany, Troy and Utlca Expreea; through drawing room cera. Runs to Saratoga aud Glens rails on Saturdays only. 4 P. M.. Accommodation to Albany and Tror. li r. M.. Chicago and st Louts Expresa. with steer ing cars for Niagara Falls. Hutlato. Clncluuall, Toledo, Detroit. Chicago, and St Louis. tiJO P. M.. Lxurehs; sleeping cars to Syracusa and Auburn Itoad; also to Montreal ria Saratoga and via dt Albaus. U:I5 P. M., Paclfio Express, with sleeping can for Rochester. Puffaio, Niagara Patle, Ciereland, Cincin nati. Toledo, St Louis, Detroit, and Chicago. II :13 P. M Night Exprea, with sleeping cars ta Al bany and Troy; conuscts with trains for the Wast and to the North, except Saturday. For local tralna eee lime tables, Tlekets on sal at Grand Central Depot a Bowling Gresn, 41S Broadway, and Harlem Depot, 4th ar. and 123th at, and at Weafcott's Express Offices, 3 Park place (near Broadway). 7SS and mi Hroadway, and ea West 125th st. Now Tork: 333 Washington st and 730 Fulton at, Brooklyn, and 7a 4th at. Wllliamsburgh. Accommodation In drawing room and sleeping oars can bo procured at any of the ticket offices In New Tork cltr. and at 8J3 Wmhlngton st, Brooklyn. Baggage called for and checked from realdenos. Theeo train, run daily: others datly except Sunday. These trains atop at Harlem. 123th at. and Slhar'ts aka up paseengere only. D. M. KENDltlCE, General Passsngcr Agent PEN.Mnri.VANI.t. RAILROAD. On and after MARCH 22 lutto, UltEAT TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. Trains lsare New Tork, via Desbrossee and Cortland! Sis. Ferries as follows: Harrlsburg, Pittsburgh, and the Weatwith Pullman Pal ace Care attached, A, M.,6. 7, and 8 P. M. dally. New York and Chicago Limited of Parlor. Dlulug, Smoking and Sleeping Cars at 0 A. M. at ery day. Wllliamsport, Lock llaren.U A. M 8 P. M.l Corry and Erie at B P. M .connecting at Corry for TltuirllU Pe troleum Centre, ami the OU Reglone For Lebanon, a A. M , 3:20 P. M , and 12 night Baltimore, Washington and the South, " Limited Wash ington Expreie" of Pullman Palace Care datly, except Sunday, lu A. M.: arrire Washington 4 P. M. and 3:40 r. M. : arrlrs Washington a -lis p. M. ; regular at 8 aa. 8, and s 3i) A. M ,1, 4.30. and P. M., and li night. Sun day, 8:13 A. M.. 4 UW and 0 P. !.. and 12 night For Atlantic City, except Sunday (Through Parlor Car), For Cane May, except Runday, 11 :I0 A. M. Long Branoli, Pay Head Junction, and Intermedial bta tlous, rla Railway and Amboy, 0 A. M , 13 noon, 3.40, a P. M. On Sunday. U:43 A. M. and S P. M. (do not atop at Aabury Park; For Old Point ami Norfolk, via New Tork. Philadelphia, and Norfolk Railroad, u A. M. week days and P. M. erery day; rla Baltimore and Bay Line, 4:30P.M. week daj a Boats of "Urooklrn Annex" connect with all through tralne at Jereey city, affording a sueJy and dlreot transfer for Brooklyn trarel. TRAINS ARltlVK: From Pittsburgh. 70.8:40, IIJOA. M , 8 54 and a -35 P.M dally. From Washington and Bal timore, 620, U .30 A. M.. 130.3:20, 3 30.0:30.0:20. and 10:33 1'. M. Sunday, e.20, evi a. m., 390.9.311, and 10J5 1'. M. From Philadelphia, stsa, 0 "jo, e : w. 7 :S0. 8-40. 8.20. 30, 10:40, II M A. M . 1 it, 2, 3 '20. 3 JU. 8:30. U. 20, S :3o.7:20, 8:511, 9.20,10 33 P.M., and 12:211 night. Hundav, 3:30,11:20,6 ), 7:30,8:40, 11:35 A.M. 3a0.630. e&i, B.20. 11.35. 10,33 P. M. POK PUILAMELPUIA. Kxprees Trains leers New Tork, rla DfibrosMi ant Cortlandt Hie. Ferries as follows: "" ana 8:20, 7:'.0, 8. ti (9 Chicago Limited and lu Washington Limited), and 11 A. M.. 1. 3:20, 4, 4 30, 3, 8. 7, S "and P.M., and 12 night. Accommodation. 8 30, lino A. M., and 4:40 P.M, Bundare. Expreie. U:I5 0 (9 Limit ed I. and 10 A. M., 4, 4.30, 6, 8. 7, B. and V P. M, and 12 night Tralna leering New York dally, except Sgnday, at 7 :2a . and 11 110 A. M 1, 2, 4. s. and 8 P. M and OP.M. on Sundays, connect at Trenton for Camden. Returning, trains leara llroad Ktreel Htatlnn. Phila delphia. 1211, 8-iO. 4:03. 5, 013. 0:50.7:30. saO. B-JO. ll.aod 11:15a. M. (Limited Express. l:14and40P. MV 12:49, 8. 4. 3, 8. 0:33,7:12. B1I2. and B-.SO P. M. On Sunday, 12-01. s.20, 4ns.3,nt saia. M.. 13 :4a 4(4.50Llniltedl.U.35,7:12.aiid8 I3P. at. " Lear PhlladeUifila via Uainden. 9 A. M, dally, txoepi Sunday, " Ticket offlcet. 84S 433. and P44 Broadway, 1 Aitor House, and foot of Deabroeies and Cortlandt st. 1 4 Court st, and Brooklyn Annex station, toot of Fulton at Brooklyn; Ruach's Hotel, llobokeni Station. Jeraer Cltr 1 Bmigrant Tlokel Ofnce, s Battery place, and Outli Garden. The New Tork Tranirer Company will call for ant ch,f?.lt.lH?.fr?.,an"lI"1"'dnoa CUAB.1?. PUOH. j. WOOD. General Manager. General I'aaa'r Agent cfhypjttfl. THK BTATK HTKAMSJlssl- iLltlKT ..J,.t",,eM. .M,w Vorl'. Glasgow aud Belfast (Lame), "oi huSSSS to " tt4u"ittta ,0 Uysrpooi, LVn. 81 HTA1E 6f NEVADA Thurtdar Mar 13 1 P M Bs STATE OF OKORGUV.tV'TllurldSJ May z5 7 A. ".' Oabln passage. 3S and 40. according lo location ot fW!J!?'"'' fur,'on."cl"l,tl''lralea. Ble.rego UckeU to and from all nine .if Europe at lowest ratslr i,o-,w .'.E.".-4.1,'",TJ','KUOV 8T. i.i',T.'iiSl.L.I,Jili' i " """ M Baw.y. M. v. steerage oftlce, 31 Broadway. R.ff''AJ aTgil5rOR ANTWERP. WHSiHi?Nir.Ti.Nw 1 0,k J'1 An.twern et ery Rsiurday, PFl?l?ailllAN1, Hrllr.,' 1.30P.M r5N.W"!l Halurday, Mar 22, 8.30 A M Spring and summer rales: First cabin too to 111x11 PETKR WnfoilT A hOha. General Agents, S3 Broadway, S iffn''mi'irf!'i,V1f,'"ViB""'. ''"'. ,tof'1 steam, "ship ADRIATIC sails Thursday, May 13. at I .S'j P. M, SiW.Br1R"0,,no',Mou,X''' '" VaesVui7i. a": w'Lryto.tofX.t'iLlh.".?1"' " " w '" j InstnirtioiV. T7T Tv!iMl-'0',',:0fi uf THK t ITvTlPwi'KW ,i ."' ibi-l cxaiuli.atioii of candidates for admli Ilic.thJ:?lJf.'"",L,,),,..,;l"r "' Nw fork v. ill lake n.r 2SnVS.nu- " J!"',. ' nJ :l I'1'" certltlcaue Per application can bo obtained at tlio College until May . By order of the hxecullre Cnminltlee. E. aN SAUN, Asslitaiiibecretary, gt mixxAa. .., A W" HEWAUII and no queiiions luiati. '"'"lurnofiiiidiuuielied black Newlouud land dog, wearing; cellar, juutile. and llcrn.e. O. JACUtNd, 332 Spring It, FriedrichshalL THE TONIC APERIENT WATER. " Under its regular use the appetite becomes markedly increased." William Whitla, M.D., rii. JtrCfatianJ Ultltr lUsitah. I. At a customary Aperient. 3. Against chtinatt Constipation. 3. As a Corrector 0 Digestion. 4. In Congestion ami Inlam niation of the Bowels. 5. Against Diliaiy Disorders ami Gait Stones. 6. In the suc cessful tieatiiient of Piles. 7. For the pre vention of Uric Aciit, Gravel and Stone in the UlaMci; and for the cure of Gout. 8. valuable alterative and purifier of the Mood, and an active Diuietic. 9. A Potent Agent against Scrofula. The ordinary dose Is st laree wlnrfelrtssful (4 ounces). Most efficacious when taken fastlnc ttnd mixed with an equal quantity of hot water. " know nothing at all equal to Friedt ichshall. Tlie LONGER it is taken, the SMALLER is the quantity necessary to effect the purpose" Sir Henry Thompson, F.R.C.S., Load. Of all Druggists and Mineral Water Dealers, Our store will be closed on Saturdays at 12 M., commencing June 5, un til further notice. Arnold, Constable & Co. Our store will be closed on Saturdays at 12 M., commencing June 5, un til further notice. B. ALTMAN & CO. FURNITURE, CARPETS & BEDDING. A quotation of prices from ns against any you may get lsewhere will be ure to make a customer of you. . . 4'ahii on i' nt: hit. J. A B. BAUMANN. 733 to 743 8th Are , corner 46lh St. ffuIiUc Sotjcty. PORT OFt-'lt'K NOTICK. iHhould he reed dolly by all Intereeted, as changes may occur at any time.) Letlera for foreign countrice need not be epectallr ad dressed for desimtch by any particular eteamer. except when It le desired lo send duplicates of bunking ami commercial documents, lottor not specially addiesscd being sent by the fastest reatele available. Foreign malls for the week ending Mny IS will cloie (promptly In all caieel at this office ae follows : WEDNhRDAV. USUI A. M. for Europe, per eteamehlp America, via Queenstown (tellers for France, Gcr ,i"S''.0 ""st bo directed "per America"): at 9:30 A. M. for Germany. Ac . prr eteamehlp Fulda. rla Southampton ami Bremen (letters for (treat Britain and other European countries mult tie directed "per rulda"); at 11 A.M. for France dlreot, per etenm ship Normandle. la Harre; at 2 3.1 P. u. for Brit ish aud Spanis'i Honduras, Guatemala, and Mca gagua, per steamship Citv of Dallas, frnni Now Or leans; at2:3J P. M for Truxillo and Ruatau. per steomshlpE.O. Ward, Jr, from New Orleans. TUUHHDAY. At HA. N. for Jamaica. United States of Colombia. Sahndor. and the South Pacino norta. n.r stenuuhlp Andis, via Kingston (letters for Mexiro must bo directed "per Andee"j; at 10 Jo A. M. fur Europe, per eteamihlp Adrlallc, la Queenstown (letters for France, Gerineuy, Ac, must be directed "per Adriatic'); at 10:30 A. M. for France. Oer. many, Ao , per steamship Gelterl. rla PI) mouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg (lettera for Great Britain and other European countrlea mudt be directed "per Oellerl"): all P.M. (or Naaeau, N. P.,per aleain ship Santiago; at 1 P. M. for Bermuda, per steam ship Trlnhlnd. FP.IUAV-.-A1 9 A. M. for St. PlerrcMlquelon, per steam er from Halifax: st 2.30 P.M. for Cosia Pica, csr steamihlp Foxhall. from New Orleans. BATtJKDAY.-At A. M. for Newfoundland. cr steam ship Portia: at 10:30 A.M. for Jamaica, 0. 8. of Co lombia. Salvador, and South Pacific ports, per eteam hip Vortumnus. via Kingston (letters (or Mexico tnuet be directed "per Vortumnus"); at 12 M, ror Europe, nor steamship Auraula, via Queens town: at 12 M. for fcotland direct, per eteamehlp Anchorla, for Glssgnw (letiere must be dlreoted "per Auchorla'1): at 12 M. for tho Netherlands direct, per steamship Edsin. via Amsterdam (tettera must be dt. reeled "per Edam"): at 1 p. M. for Europe, per leatiilhlp Elbe, via Oheibourg, Southampton and Bremen; at 1 P.M. for BaUlum direct, per ateam. hip VVe.lernland, via Antwerp (letiere must be di rected 'per Weaternlnhd"); at I P. M. fortheWlud ward lalands direct, and for Venezuela and ruracna, via Trlnldad.,ier steamihlp Muriel; at 3:30 P. M for Bluetlelds, per steamship Lucy P. Miller, from New Orleans. "'i1' ll' $' s"dwlcli Islands, per steamship Zea !f' i!'?."'?d" franclico). clou here May I5 at 7 P.M. Malls for tho Society Island., per ship Tahiti (from Bsu Kraiiclicn). close here May 23 at 7 P M Malls for China and Japan, per steamahlp San Pablo (from San Francisco), clou I .re May 23 at 7 P M Ma'li i for Australia. New Zealand, ftandwich. Fill.' and Hamoan Islands, per eteamehlp Marlpoea (from Ban Francisco), close her May 2U.t 7 P. M. (or on f.r'.yi "'.J1"-" or "f steamship Brltannlo niih UrlMsh malls for Australia). 11 alia for Cuba br ra to Talnn Fla, and thence by trainer from Key Wo.1. Fff.. cloee at thle ortlro daily at 2 :' A. M ' Tho schedule of doling of Tram Pacific malli la ar ranged on the i preeuiiiptlnn uf ihelr unlnierruptrd orer land transit to Hon Francisco. Mada from Iho Bast ar. rlring on time at Ban Francisco on Ihe day of sailing uf steamers aro despatched thence Ihe aamedat . - . IIP.NRT O. PI'.ARSON. Poitmaiter. Post Office, New York. M. Y , May 7, in'" """"" UCTIOai MALE on Atlantic av.'TBrookTyii?. great line of growth). TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2 P. M,on th premises, near Cypress Station, 70 choice lots of handsome land, situated on Atlantic av, and adjoining tine. Maps aud full particulars by addressing HITCHCOCK'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE. 14 Chambers St., New York. JVOTMON HAI.t: AT HOCKAVTAY BBACH, THURSDAY, MAT 20. 3 P. M. ..i!o,.,.,,r" ""i1 '?" I?'s at Bay View Park, nsar Ssa , "., ""S." ' BPs.clal train will f,r tho Long lala'd ltallroad depot at Hunter's Point si 1 SO o'clock o" day aaps ana ruii particulars can lie had br addressing HITOItCOCK'D REAL ESTAtK OFFIOB; , 14 Chambers St., New York, WCTIOST lALKit Flushing, Wednesdsy, May 30, 3 P. M. -Thirty dwelling houses, located In Iho most ac. ceiilble and dulrabl portion of that beautiful village, Maps aud passes to sale, with full Information, can he S&'L.S&i "dressing HITCHCOCK'n HEAL E8TATE OFFICE. 14 Chambers St.. New York. ''" Ripnr.riKI.U PARK, SO minutes from Htn . Jf"',1" fli'snt neighborhood; hlirh and healthy: fine views: boating, nshlng. batlilngi splendid lots. 03 s monthly; a bargain at double the money, callorseiid for information. TAYLOR. 7B Nassau st! tf"g g.'ft. TllltKt: nice rooma fint Iloor front, only f lo a nionllii brown none house, 43d H'ret Mlih i' IfUU AI,E I.IIKAP-A Bullock BHnlnTpreee X' now running and In good condition; als" cornolefl N'o.fo'!?,'ultJ'lce':"'", h' """ "" 0?o ' JOliN K. NICKBRSON. y-ou-Vsry wu, mind you do; I will Iookfo7"y7u KNOW. 1945 19M BARPM'S. WE ARE OrriRlNO 80MB SPECIAL ATTaU T10N8 IrlJIMKN'al. TOWTn', ROTS', AM CHIl.imF..VIOI.OTIIINO. A FINE ALL-WOO CABStMBRB SACK SUIT, OUT STRAIGHT IN FROBX .? FOUR BUTTON CUTAWAY SUITS, FROM IBsTI BROWN CORKSCREW (VERY NEAT AND STTLIlUa, 16. BOYS' ALlWOOti CAflSIMERB AND WOBSTIO SUITS AT PRICES THAT WILL SATI8FT ANT PUB, CHASnn OF GOOD CLOTIItNO. OUR CUSTOM OBt PARTMRNT IS A RPECIAL FBATURB, OO.NTAINIsta ALL Tllr. LATI.BT STYLES OF OOODS AT VKRr REASONABLE FIGURES. EVllRT ONE IS OUAnAV. ' TBKD.'A PERFECT FIT. WE ARE AGENTS FOR STACY ADAMS'S CEL. BRATED S3 (l.tl.F 8EAAII,K.S N1IOR. A LARGE STOCK OF t'U It.MNllIM! aOUIlxt. 1IATW, CAPH, .fee. THIS DEPARTMENT 18 RUM SOLELY FOR THE INTEREST OF OUIt CLOTIIIKd CUSTOMERS, EVERYTHING BEING SOLD AT COST. 0Cj). Ill . .r V . rt.-r-ft I or over will receive an elegant j Patent Lever Stem-.Viuding "WAT O H (A.I) 1IAI), Guaranteed Perfect Time keeners S.G.6AR1M&C0. 196, 198, and 200 Chatham Sq. SAUCE (Thb Worcestershire) Imparts the most delicious taste and ate to EXTRACT am auiirpei ot a i.ktteii rrom B BOlJrss a MEDICAL OEN- am nnavire TLKMAN at Mad- i HM ros,to Iila bother M-9 rtm at WOKCESTKB, i' ,s, MST.IS5L (eu V.'Jk HOT dc OOtM LEA ft FEHRINS' Egssl !ttw?nva tuat tuclr sauco la JiSSa "-,, lilKlily csteoined In WmisM nsni' India, and la In my Sra5iil f"AI,,E opinion, tho most IuitKH xww.an palatable, as well lp"l "taJisnT as the most whole. IKfll1 ninnniT some sauce that la ffMaHB "l,, made." ssHp 4 c Signature Is on every bottle ot tho fcrtmulnaA i JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, N. Y, 1 AQKNT3 TOR TUB TJMTHD 8TATB& FI.OOK OVKKI;s. Mpiuette. Velret, Body and Tapestry Brussels, lav ti?.'.'!;-.3 ';." ?C.Y ,ni,,V " cl"lest patlerns; Straw Matting. Oilcloths. Llnoleume, Ac. ererything in lb way of Itoor corerlngs; also Rugs, Mate, Window Shades. CurialiiB. Cornices. Ao. Parlor and Bedroom Furnltort at very low prices for Cash or on Easy Terms. COWPERTHWAIT'S, ICO, IBS. H7. ICO. lOl, IDS, 14m t'hnlham Ht "stween Cliy II, .11 nnd tkmknm Kqanr. WEAK MEN i"b.M;rS!;"".ly ,",'1 '"""fly "rod. secretly aud wll ? cutnauseoue drugging, by the m n.. "UNCI! llOtfl'lTAL TREATMENT. Fuif JI!tn,,Mn f,,,"i"r ,"l',lc'"-. Consultation frM. iLTSM ".'? "":' """li"'. however loit. Illustrated book eent (eealeil) free. '1VIAI.E AllKNUT. 171 Fulton st . New York. I'VnJI wHlL'-V'.IJ,!of B" ",er ni"'' nTThTTiosT A Henry W. Bnoklair, one of the Judges of iho Oourt "f I oniinon Pleas In and for Iho city and county of Now 1SHU. notice is hereby given to all ihe creditors au2 ?.'r,,0l"'J,",,lnB alaliut agilnst P.isr Klgenbrod and ' B ."'i""0.'1.- "'. ,'",ljr doing bu.ln.ae at 3 J . III;. 1'.""."' "",1 c"ui"r Nw York, that they are required to present their said claims, with tha rouchers iher-forduiy refilled, lo The 11 brcriber, he pi L'?i'?',4 f"'''" f .!' sW I'et'r KmnbiSo and g Peier Ligentirod. Jr.. for the benefit of creditors. 11 hit II Si" 5,,J"'"c"li','"lss. an Hroadway, in tlio cliy B "fDN.i:dvNn.rw'vrk:Api,i,3.,,fHSu!hu,'u'ju"' JflllN' R mrr.T.norwirnr. EDMOND IIUERSTEL. Aaslgue. Attorney for Assignee, t-tH) Broad vra, New York city. JkJKW TfOUli, MAV 11. 1888. j Messrs. HOLMES A C0UTT8, ! Ulsrult Manufscliirrrs, I r, . S3X-347 Washington at.. New York. I Gentlemen : At a meeting of your emiildi eei l,.i ,, I .2rn.d'l 1iT W- i880' '" '"Closed alt oJ VSolu Goat ?,?!?. """Pt'. ml copy cm. red 10 be edit ", u , 1 light token of arprrciailon due pi you for ho klnJlJ 'Vi!l,f O:ou ,!Y l"wn toward ua In (raullng unsoltalC dlh Saturday half holiday. With iniai tliaui. itat llemen, we remain, very respectfully,' "lul". VGUB EMFU1VF.KB. 1 ,..-. HrMKll'"OLKII, Ao. JAMES V. WATKIN8 ABONriaCalharlni .t. " Vo1ni?.Knd,,tf..'iMi"p,'r', t1" . food mo.' mt&m. I "irmotlS, d.rod,','t,U.V.,ll.,o'.''r,,V """? " I eiiaivi"uV.u'Va "' " bgsrA'd,- LtsJiSSsifftJa',00?.' W..u n w r L