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YALE AGAIN VICTORIOUS. DEFEATING HARVARD AT FOOTBALL. A GOAD AI.MO.T Wirilia iiowi.vr.t:, one-sided. Twelve had barsly stTBi ls yesterday when a vellow'drag, orowded with Younfcmen waving blowing tin np to SS Bortnweatarn entrance to tb. Polo grounds Tho vouio? men exclaimed Rah-Rab-KaB-rah aaarvelloue unanimity, They hid ioma two hours or more beforehand so as to secure a unod uosition luside the Polo Grounds from which to witoeaa the Yale-Harvard football match.

FIys minutes later coach. Isden ir, a similar mt, sase Its passengers carried red Bags und rolfed the battle-cry of Hamid, drove np. Before i o'clock the road was full of conveyances of all Burts. Uv SI o'clock Un- grounds ss. rc crowded, and before the game bogan there must Lase been nearly 10,000 people collected together.

rum tuill at past 2 Hi" two elevens walked into the centre of the Held, accompanied by tin- two iMiioiresand Urn referee. Winn their overcoats ami timk woollen terse ya wen- removed it seen that tlie Harvard nun wi re s.ifchtly the iineriora in waight, bul tiny were a fine Bet of young men. Among them waa Henry, cue ot half-backs, wboae broad shoulderaanq well-proportioned frame gave I hu prominence, snowhose play throughout th. afternoon was excellent. Tlie Yale men wera .1, aa usual, in their gray knickCTbockers.

bloe stockings and ranvaa jackets. Tbe Harvard uniform consisted of red Btoekinga, and either whits or crimson i arl i a gigantic "II" embroidered onthebosom. Ihe nu fell lui') their places, and Yale, having won the toes, ehoee the west goal. At thirty-seven minutes past 2 ai'tam hoked the ball fur Honrard, nnd boob as hie foot touched Ihe ball tb. Yale hon- down on him.

Farw.ll.ol cured the ball and naaaed kl te set oil tn run. Imf was tackled bemire be bad gone ten yards. It waa Yale's ball, however, and when the two teams litic.l np together Twombly passed il onicklv to Richards, who began to run goal with it. Attempting a ti i from the field, li- soul the hall dying on one side ol Ihe goal-post. Boon afterward Richards made sn ssful at tempt ut a goal.

Another chane soon fell to Rich? ards, who rangal the ball and, after ruining short distance, passed it io Farw.ll, who began an excellent run fur goal, ss lieu ins foot dipped, lt se med ai though Yale had loat Ihe ball, bul Ta gol it and carried it ll to the goal. It then passed back and Richards made another try, bul ag tin without Cowling, of Harvard, caught Ibe ball behind tbe peal aad kicked it mit. and following it op, he Becnved it for Harvard and fur a tow minutes a moal determined struggle followed. Twmublj away with the ban, but the referee adjudged il to be Harvard's and it waa accordingly hrougni In tho next tussle Yale forced thc ball behind the goal aud obliged Cowllngti make a safety toncb il'iss u. This the Hrst scored, and heine; to Yale.credit, the cheering and yelling which en? sued wen car-aplitting.

Iii re was a good deal of discussion as to this tout h-down, il li ok place in the extreme cornel of tl iii M. and there ss doubt as to whether ll hud been really to down behind thu a i il. A gua i tried by Terry off the field, bnt Ihe ball caught and sen! back again by Henry. Alni isl at om Ten repeated bia attempt find this time the ball almost cleared thc bar. then Har vi.rd tarried tin ball fardowntlie Held, and for tweutt, miuutes tho ball belonged as much Dione nil.

another. Henry I Hai ard and Richards Yale sho a-1 iv. Al oi poinl Cowling (rot the ball for Harvatd and sent it well np towaid Yale's goal, wheo lt was caught al aud bj Cwombly. Ileury, wbo took it Iroui bim, Curried it up iu uiaguificeul style, earning the re wald nf a salvo high-pitched" Ruh-ran-rabs from tbe Harraid Finally I rry gol the uiul iu spl udidly to the ut-ii vc yard lim', ss hen he ss tackled oy Henry, bul managed io secure the ball foi bis side rln ht in fi ml "i go il. lt was passed hack to bim and h.

again tried to run in, hut slipped abonl yards from goal, The ball ssas theo passed to Twombly who touched it down near the goal? post sud poss, i il hm to Tcrrv the lattei the goal otl tbe field the Yale spei yelled tlicuis. in'mi- I he ii i.iiiiuii i el first half of ihe game waa comparatively uneventful save for nome excellent ph iv on t.u- of Hoary 1 nw iftera BentAe, was running with the IB) waa tackled hy a Harvard ian who fell ou lum Bo heal Uv as to diisulile bini fi i Brisk rnbbingof hiscbest, bovveve brought hu round a i- tune aSi called itmui tl itely, ue baduchauce for rest. Niue minna niter Appleton had kicked Ihe ball the resumption of pla) Yale secured sec? ond goaL Tiny c.iiiictl il" hill (veil up to the twenty, y. rd line on the northside of the Harvard goal when Hyndmau got lt and, with a determined rush, hecarried it through hes. goal lins, aud touching it dosvu the was Kirked by Terry.

Bhortly aftci this Harvard plucked op a and Henry carried the ball right down ti yale goal by a series magnificent Hartley then caOghl and running in Uwched it rjptni Inside the goal line. As ii was carried out R.ii'Tii'.ily for the place kick, Yale meu hlur- aa their flags; ror itseotn astbongh another wes. to be added to the twu loat In the l.i-t H'Vfii years, ia fa yevi who ickt il mt, wm too much to one de, and hittingtbe pt it. it fell to the ground, and Ihe (nends ol i'ulo yelled with delight. From this poinl Hsrvard seemed to loee heart.

The ball waa al oi carried np to the Harvard goal, and in that neighborhood it remained through oiit the gama. After several severe tussles, Terry ran up with the ball, bal was canghi near goal dj Henry, He managed lo break away, how ever, a mi nts in tr a good drop-kit from thetweuty five-yard line kicked tbe third goal foi Yale, Once ssore the of battle rolled aro md the Harvard goal-paste, aad af ter a timi Farwell managed to imus the ball into goal. Here be waa collared by Cowling, but he secured the touch-down, Terry saopportunity to ki' the i mrtli goal. Tims waa soon called and the gi mnd iwsrmed at saw. witn excited ero in of college boya, crowd.

.1 round tl- ii tive teams, lt ssns tluii Professor Norton was on the grand stand watching the gama, for the first tims, witta much interest. Tin- teams were fi ss ll'tirari. Ba lier unpldna, Buabi Peters, Basher Cabot, roropkrns, Busher Appleton, Ml Hil iu Bout llll.illl*. lii-li. Cl me, Hull.

Busher (uduiui, rwuiiibly, ri. Mm, Tcrrv, fl Vi nick ling, Il It-back Hem Bark Peabody. Kellutri; waa the umpire for Yale, Littauer for Harvard, Pea of Priiici ton, waa tl. e. i'lu- neille ns aa follows: goals, four tonch-downn.

lg isso goals from lu Out- Siitcty touch-down. 1 Total. Uar touch (lt. v.u. Total.

A HEW ROMAS CATHOLIC I HURCH, Th. Church of 8t. Paul tbe Apostle, at Sixtieth st. und which ia now in connie of eroc ti'Ui bv tin- I' uili it fathers, wa opem I foi Inspec? tion for the first tim" yeah ni.iv. 1 ie chun i-.

uue of tin- largest in the city, thi talons length, 2H4 feet: width. 121 and frmn Hom to ceiling, DS feet. Ihe style of archi? tecture i- severely plain. Thc auditorium is a simple oblong, th eic being no tmnsepts. The roof la supported by fourteen pillars of granite, i mi each side; the shafts of thc nillurn are of 1 Ished hine granite witta rom ta white ara The buttresses, instead of ls li tbe walls, us in a majority of chun are inside, and form scries of obapela which ss in he mass and cmiifssiiuials.

The outside walla are iiiassivo, and bu- bulli of gneiss, oiost oj whh ssns taken from the in the Immediate burhood. The are of pressed I delphia brick. The church is uot uearlv Bompkrted aa yi 1.1 may nol be ady foi 11 cu my for years, tl. iugb Patin i iH-sbou, wbo ia lb.architect of tbe building, and who bussuru'r linen.lcd it-- erection, bopei that, if tbe contribu tiona come in liberally, he will abb'to tin Within the next eighu en months. The foundation of the building wai laid alton! ci chi years ago, aud work has berni doue ou it by nts nod starts evei time.

Tba fat bera were resolved that they would U'd assume a lieus load ul ii- lt, and univ 1)11111 a tlicir lucauh warranted. WOUNDED william FRAZER Dil fl William Fraaei died yesterday morniag lu the Lmlies' Hospiul in Paterson, N. from i t.n ir is eunwd by a pistol shot iurlictod by Joliu on last Suudsj night, uiother. aud wife wei. at the bedside of tbe dying mau ami be b.

them all an affectionate furewei). Hop ut time ii prayer with the Kev. J.H. a Presbyterian minister, ami-aid timi boped thal would forgivo Volker as be forauv. him.

An autopsy showed thal the bullet isa-, buried ni tho il spbrsgm, luis pa throuirb tbe liver. an ann--mortem itatemetH made a fen boors lii't'orc death, Frazer dei land lhai bi lieeu shot by vYolker after he had irreveuteil a fight in the yard Of kia house, Wolker following him lulu the Bud linng the hhtil user Un, 1 i ita fOUCE JUSTICES THE EXClgE LAW The letiuiis sent ii.un the precincts to Buperinteoib'Ut Walling yoatordsy showi-d tii.t liquor dealera wetii arrested on VVeduosdsy eharfied with liquor without licmisc. iii em case tho dealer bad berni liceusi li.inr.l Sf Excise, bat he, ur lui barkeeper, baal been eon of violating the Excise Isw, aiid il fa hy the police that such conviction had uimuliul thi license. The priwHiere who ttere before tiee Patterson, at tho Jefferhon Market PoijceConn, ere paroled until (Saturday for examination. Jua? tiee Smith, at thc Efm-x Market Court, held a dealer for trial, while Jimtices Munav and In the YorkviUe and Harlem ili-ilimiiid the- dealers wbo were rou ith before infill.

Although the police captains received in make the arreutaoe yhile Thome was in t'oininatid at Ponte nena quarters, t' ratler originated with Superintendent WiiHiiig. who looked np tlie law on tlie and consulted with tlie Pol-oeConuniaaioneri last week. Mr. Wallinir aaid be bad no doubt tliat the cottic lion of a liquor-dealer or a barkeeper for a violation tl," Excim law anniilled the license foi the liquor-store. thoagbl all tba police jn-tnts would coine to th.it cooctaaion "mn.

The Mid. x-. milli continue to regard a liquor-etore un lit-i'iis. when a person had been eonrieted of rttf tating the Excise law in tim pince. Itwaaneces boweTer, ta pri cure a record ot tbe on vu timi before an urrebt could be made without a wan ant.

IEE UV RDER OF PBOSBE PAULL1E. NO NKW FACTS DISCOVERED. lill: MAN- wno CALLED ON MK. WOODHULL. Nothine nrw." This was the invariable answer.

repeated until it became rnonotonona, to all in? quiries made among tbe police and yea? terday aa to tbe lallat dcvelo-niieiitN rn the Pbrehe milln case. Chief MeCheeney. of Orange, frankly thal he no nearer discovering the murderer than be wan when the newe of tin- dastardly crime first leached bini. Sergeant Conroy, wna is makins ipectal igatione, was eqnally cn.did in aeknow led lng that hia experience nn'l native sagacity had tims far been entirely baffled, aud that he waa with our it in a suspicion ns to who tbe murderer he was profoundly impressed with theconriction tlmt there waa something at the bottom of it a hlch might change the aspect of he eaae. Ile said that lie will to-day be in poaaeaaion of the name the person or persona wbo occupied the buggy tbat is known to hare pissed orer tlie Ragle Rock road and close to ihe mur? der, within a short tune of its committal, nut neither he nor others aro ai all aangniue thal Ibis information will eveu indirectly bmisI In Ike di i.ivi'Tv of the criminal, lt la pretty well esta lishedthat the buggy descended th? northern elope of the ridge s.iine minutes aftei the done.

Ko arreata bare beeu made, ihe vi. rd iv contemplated arrestli a rn in liviug ul the foal of lbs monntaina on principles, liecanse was known lo oe "hiinl ease," but be wus found stretched on a sick li- fortunately for hun, wa-? aide to prove fe he --mis in Hun condition the time Ibe rime aa pi tra ted. Ihe shut aud diawera nnearthed by Del Hagtrerty Bud the two shina found In wot .1 i'i. bj thi irrc-i ti vi dist ov.nTei still put forrard as important clews. Siuc? Ihe cheroii il analyst sot" the stains found on thc latb bave been mane known the opinion irains nound ii ii.

tin, vv retho t- ruby bul thc di f-i lives have nol yet, ai p.in any 1 ncicas in unravelling the clew, andthe practical n- -ult uf ibe promin nee given 0 lin detract front th' 01 tani "i lletct I Hud mnch to thu latter iii. il is Additional particulars wee obtained yeMerdnv from William nndhul bo ral lett on him mi Min.1.iv and asked lo lie. riven a ind .1 pail ol drawers. Mr. midhill did nol the police nf tins fm 1 until eil eveuinu, il hail not previously occurred lo li tti.it itor, Go made iel a -i' of liim.

iiml the murder of niik'lit ideutical. Now beth he illf I I i til'- lonni i.1.-. Mr. -Vondfiull lives al theiiorth nd 01 Llewellyn Paik. I Iw rang my froul dooi bell abonl I luck dav.

1 answered the bell He Niid ina sitatiiis lone VS yon do me fuvoi f' Whal is it f' 1 asked i lol now il ou iii givi shirl and 1 pun lie plii ii. 1 I him I had nol mith lo re. lb- immediately wenl nun. Ile was a vonna mau, apparent!" about twentj three 01 twenty-live years il ile of medium height with clean shaven face and Hnrid .1 ral hei good Ile psetty well dre -a ith dark 1 it si .1 light trousi 1-. l.tn 1 11 doun 011 one side.

I nol uni ice whether wore anj ihirt, He had uo eil Ur. Woodhull's bonne stands al unit 300 iu lim i road i.e.: is mi over a mile from ihe keene nf the murder. Mr, W.Ihtill did nut observe tin mau aftei be readied 1 nd and ci.I t.l1 ay be wi ut. An atteuipl il ntnl.ml.ti il.t lu-made to accoiinl li.1 tba b.it not bis ly W.IS i-iii'i! seemed lui' 1 la en made. Dui mg the dav huge crowds iii tin- scene ol lin- them h.

1 ovi retort ed ith I 1 souvenii ul 'it- rei utting crime. 1 In I iuuuei will be beld tit I I ...1 m. I lu- polk 1 1 nil 1 it il 1, er .1 fu sll stint. A PRIZE-FIGHT IN HLEECKER STRl KT. 11:1.11: Rot'Elia in MINI ii 1,1 1 nisi 1 ON 1.0so ISLAND, There waa a fight niii toft gloves nt Al- o' pla f.

lid- 1 ki r- May, li Harry by 1 Ma) Im klulry. Mi1 1 ht in 1 i'ii 1. ii ree 1 be fight xx.i- tm purse ol (100 and Ibe receipts at tlie door, rime wat at I o'clock, and the men came t'i' du- herat 1 lt in gn form. Aftei coinid' ruble spar? ring for lin opening, Hurry li .1 ms mi Vi ay'a nose with a force tbal drew the Maj countered cleverly with Ins relit, 1 il Harry 011 tli" ir ck and sending lum lo tbe floor, t.ms .:..1 1, 1'-. bl 11 I lute 1 1 the aud round Ihe men wenl at ra otbei nh .1 will, aud, un hon rt 11 preliminary sparring, clinched 'itil fought de.

erately all around iln l.e,:ii reiving considerableptiiiishineiit, I'he round wm 1 oded bj Han lent In the floor hy heavy blow un the jae from right 'I be rouufl lasted lifty.nels, let!" third 1 both men showed signs punishment, bul I wus fresher. He forcs-d Hie sig 1 start, aud getting Mav on the ropes puiusbcd him ti iblj f. ithout (i 14ini blow iu ret iii ii, ndod tbe round liv fatima to the gi soon as he got up he drew ofl the a'nves ami IhrowinB them o't the stage gave np iii" light, declaring 11 lind enouah. Less than live minutes? hip A li 1111 Ihe lime Ihe mi 11 app an in ll nut il 1: 'j ive op the fight, I I ire a tu ni 1 here 1 much 1 1 ite About200more01 leas intoxicated men tool midnight traiu ul llunti i's Po ndside lo v. iti.

light between ml ni Islmid City, and I. weeny, of New-York, 11 ol $'J00aud Ihe.ip) foi the ti ki-ts sold, au nonuced for yostenlai morning. waiting Hughes and had a is lo the merita of tbe two men, tbe former uidngabeer elasaaa in argument aud aplittiug Dewitt a head. In au instant fit tv pistols were drawn, ands od. I light seemed liouiiiieut.

Tbe least ol I those presenl interfered however, and the liglii arrested. Tim ring waa pitched in an njien tidal I near the hotel, aud o'clock Ihe men and theil seconds appeared lt was then found that the 11 in wbom bad becueulrunted the iiurne aud the receipts from the of Ink'ls had disappeared with nil tbe funds. refused to ko "it with Hgbl a puns of is raised. A collcetion was taken up but 1 dy $IS was received, mid there was no light. I lt- gust of th inc abo Iiad 1 il tickets was i in lunguuge more forcible than polite.

On their amused Hmm veut unearthly yells, aud firing theil pistols oul ol the windows of tue railroad (ills. DANCEROI'fl 1 OP I 'loy PISTOL While Him 0. Prc. Uni, ise ten Dr ol Konth Brooklyn, shooting ni veatenlay witb a (nv title, lie aeeideutully sbol one ni In. play.

iii.iit-s, -Seymour F11II1 aevi ii, son ol Hr. Puller of No. 77 Mai ii, tlie nu. iii. rho bali entered the lower nu ni his faee k.

t. nt tun ililli, cul ihe tupul tbe tougue, ainl th. 11 panta out ol -ni, 1, i tlie mouth. i lu- li.nl joni taken aim rn .1 un tbe fem 0 when Ke.3 nioui run pas) I le woiiiidcsl boy waa cared forat Ins borne by bin father. The police were censured for allowing a boy tu shout iii sparrows iii iho jiniii streets iib au dangerous a The toy ride was such us I is used in m.iiiy tbootiug galh rica.

UOHINtl FLIGHTS, In theran for homing pigeons arranged bv Hie Newark Clim ta be irom Hie 11 1,1 oity, ll' mil I sre 1, ny Bald lu, ol Vi mk, A. C. Hutts, of Uroi tl" 1 lnj.1, um bc flown in Iv anil MaW ii. un iii" tl -1 m. huh tliey arrived home 11:12 a.

iu.i timi 2d mil Ij di 1 mee, mlle. rated si ,,,,.1 they linnie nt ll Kt rn time, 1 i.n"'.', 11 m.li.ti fal HIE LIBERALS IN NORTH CAROLINA General Jamt-i M. i.c.i. h. ol' North Carolina, ws? mei lum -1 1.,.,.

1.1 in tue I'd ililli 1 day, and In n. et toaipn-Mtiou-uld "The resultu Hie "I eli linn in Viii.ii, 1.. uot I 1 ol nts pine in, ..1,. 1 li. iv.ii ti Bn Cll 11,,.

peoj.l, tl.s.uui .1. sn iloi Wa have to ri.t.liift, Ul bul wc a iooltti tut a HOME NEWS. PROMINENT A URI VALS. Fifth 1 venue Nelson W. Al ninnie Isli.ii'l Congressman H.

Heed, ur Miine, und CT-OlBSlHSMBBB B. fllincfcel, of Ohio Hutt? Professor George R. Day. of Nets Haven Of IL tel-Edgar K. Apgur, ut Hilsea H.

Dav, H. N. A. si. M.

Jehaaasj, ai cmeiuuuti. WHAT is GOING OM TO-DAT. r.iiulin Boarder at Weal Oraage, fi. J. Marls Irmni rt al Brookville, I- I.

Rearing In ease of Tboaua Bvaaa bena. TsVcoruor smyth. t-1. mtrryr's Poe loll dinner at Delmnnlco't. Pt.

Nichol- Poi let" meeting al Dcliuiuiirn-s. Onler of Mystic Shrine at WIlBam Panooa's Isetara belora Toaag Ki i sciuietinn Jay fuui-ral. No. 22 West 3 m. NEW-YORK CITY.

A VFW H(VK I'tlftilN'i IB The new Merchants' Hank bnilding la Wall-st. near William, will he lix- fallesi huihlnig in st. If will run through frornWaR to Pin. and haye entrances on both streets. Tho vYaU-at.

front will be highly oriiaiueiitiil. A OONCKBT ANO BKAnraos. An entertainment oonststins of mnsie and read Intra In which Miss Maggie Mitchell and Charles 1-. Underbill will takepart. will be given tins even? ing in the Fourth Reformed Presbyterian Church iu weet Fortleth-st, between Ki uh th sad sres.

coi-vrvitt np T'tr in-iiiii' nut. Owing to the success which hus sttended the tentation of souvenirs lo Ihe Isdy visitors al American Institute Pair, the managers have decided to id cm iv lady purchasing a ticket at the bix ofl.ee to-day with handsome memento of ber visit. lim' AT WASBINOTOX BABSKT, Aamnllfire in Weat Market yester? day itarted In the butcher stand of George Toffev, The fire extendod lo adjoining stands, and dimssrd the bnilding ahonl fl.OOO. The atock of Adam Ratbhenrer, produce merchant, badly .1 irnaged by water. All mses mt rs inv? ert tl hy llisili.line.

A IIOAftl'l lt liADl TBBATSm. Hovan bosnls and Ms Mimi iv. Bl Ko. 330 isl In the Vorkville Police (mut rssterdav she stated thal on the previous evening Mortar had asked ber lo let hii i have a dollar, and on lu-r refnsing to do tn al Ihrown down oj Ihe sand robbed of $62 50. They were held in $1,000 bail.

BKVATnfl -si MD ll BS ITO. Sena'rn condition s.o.l homnrh favorable foal evening. had shown a rim Ihe das-, bul not M.on- in the city called at the Kifth Avenne lo In hi i lon and left their i ird i ri i i veil from all nu-ts of the roii'itrv. Two nf Anthi i iivii mu. li relief last night al improvement.

un Ol ST. VINCI l'? ll' With tho obj lol liding the of the Si nf i hoi iv iring fm tl friendb Relre.it. an exhibition ssiil given i ii C. Institute m. I ie.

nullor 12, ut 2 Slid o'clock of ll mi of the Flolj La d. i i nf i ut mg "'Ihe Pu ol i li rial ian i ty." -I st C. 310 I lu.I "ii t. ni el ss 1. npon his back.

Roland save chase, and tnt min tbe stove npoti the pavement breaking il be i- -t 'I be ih.it he Ul, -e 1 wi i 1 7 In the i i m.it se-o rday be ssh- held for trial. NOT CA lt HA NO li' I l. I't I laleiao, db in Rt. ll I il i stab jn tbe shh. Rsi lapobisi co i mi nt I'-eciii' I'oli i numb, "fl' i kel witm llieaflia1 railed at the oflire.

and staled timi 'io lo Dotris, and not Ci bad I. itta rn- live Bl No, a', A Ililli pl? ll I -ll I. ML 1 lill! I-i one "i the i li ip dos Hight Lent mu a sill ej I on nguiu intoxl fl C. I'l rn ,111. Two or I le ilv titi i -t lue the di o-i live and Inn of tbe -I i iItiti ii fl Uk h.

fe, V. "ll mt lie lit Illili '1." lill villi iii 11 ss I -1 s.v Detective l'i i.htained ss.tii overcoats on lie I'd I I "1 I.mIi'iIl. had sol.il,'I the-' III ll IOU, aUll lie Weill tl) house. I i is a I led I Ital Iii SS 11 ll seveial friends, relerriug H. lue roeta.

The de? i- s. ni ilie Ruaaian Isngn and bo soon I.e. ron lured that li" bad foo tin hi m.m. Hi rresied i and fun id th I the re of the house, 1 i Lojh I ss I for I on. A I I I ll i I s-lll OI'ABBBI i i-in fiovi-m i auseil the an rt i I I.

Md and in the I'olii i yeslenl htiu ss li hu mi' I ir ct i ni ano dis mb i live with tb mot lier al No. S7II Lsxiugton-avc. I accused mau tm Ihe charge and said thal it ona tin i' nh I a long-standing di ilioiiofihr.il fathers pioporty The father. Iii McGovern, ss.t* wealthy eon I rut-tor, who du 'I ni ly a eli uno i ui ni i i dm Lu real estate man, a third non ks in tho I'oat Ottica, sm! prisoner, il dona nothing. Ile gare $500 bonds to k.

ep tbs peace. I IBIXII Ul- PISTOL lo 1 I a BOY. I.ni.. m.mi, pat ker, ul I arni elli iv i barlee I'eppcrliug, aire nineteen, on Wednewluv afternoon, on a eli.I -i bj Pen ni Danni ,141 Wi il dirty nint Ii-1. On the way lu I bi fiei mu Murki ai i ii'uii th station mi in i inn i ruth- Pi pperliiig ma rt foi ung I I ni.it' micas 'i'd lo li.i m.

rc li ol, i not inn. uinl t.giiteti PepperUug discharged liisrc rolvei ih air, I he ri i.ol pistol li ul the i.ei Pi ms i. iValrnlui moniing, in di tn lt nf bail foi bis ba vioi, th" hov lo tlie I land im Fi The prisoner asserts tbat ntHcrboal lum um dulj lui! be im j.l...i,t tn the magistrate, ssh.) uni apprised tlie shootiug, BROOKLYN. A quantity of leather bolling ssus stolen reeler dav ii mi i ui int i' faetur. of Nu 27 Ralpb-avo, A thief stole worth $20 from tb.

si ol Michael Sn nt No. 21 but left other thing! in tbe store tll.l.eil. Burglars entered iu Ihe beer-bottllog tabli huienl of Nutbsn ll, Abbott, si Ko. 1,171 M. ne i.s...

in the morning, drilled several bob in tin- s.itc. hut ss. I- frightened and I. li lueir ssh. ii they aenl away rmply bauded.

Whiln tlie family was absent from the house of ilpb Reeker, al I u. I li Court on div al'' ie, uinl were ii hy -ieul. thief. I In- same aftemoou tho of John Kyno, al No. 272 were en t.

red uml two watches worth $160 were stolen. (gnats Isiefoii, of No, B7 elie, ted nu entiunco to at thc ir ot tim bonan of Godfrey lloll luau, ni No. Til Bweu-St? hy inu no. ii ii ss ii ul uss and loosening a grating aflur climbiufl a fence aeveil feet high. Ile was discovered and arrested.

Thc irafflr on the Bridge reaterday, although much larger on onlinary days, did uotrouch tho proportions of Kvnouation Day. The fool sm i gm a i. iniiii'ieii sovsral thousand more than u-mil. l.ui ra m. crowds, Tho wagon Irattle ss.isio-lit.

huiperinieiidnnl Hoaglaod said that tim ci! and cable bad never worked better, and thal th- re bad About passengers ic cari d. JERSEY arv Uexandcr Sullivan, of (Ihicago, prosid.nl of ihe In National lasagne ol America, was git i i la-t in du Catholic Institute in Jerscj i itv. A number of Irish societies formed hi ile iimi marchi .1 In the Pennsylvania Railroad depot where they received Mr. sullivan on tho ar? lie WU in :i.i awn Ly four gray borsea, and do vernor Mil-tt lipid a Mr. riulliva i .1 livered an address to au audiouce s.ln.

li coiiipleti ly li ed Um Institute. William Schumann, age thirty-four, of No, 00 Painiuiunl was arrested in llright- by Otti ci i Jay ult i.u foi being drunk. After bo waa locked iu a cell in- lied a hai cl. ul ii iii I hm mid h.i I lum ell' in one ul Ibo hors iu thi 'H. Ho was cu) dow aud thou be butted bi heodugaimrt Um wall until be was un i and hindi is iimi, (he mouth ami no waa put in a ju, aad removed to thi hospital.

Marcua mid Simeon Bmitb, BMNnbera of tba im ot i ilium e. uinl lt un, nations yesterday te Mayui laasBig, A PROM IS ISO STA TE.SMAN. 9nm 'tu irmn nessa st Loni.Liiiii inenibura of Conun-ss arc not half snsogS. Tnui o.liiiiit. iMagoetl al In thc course of lila speech he prowtscd the people of tlmt.town a post-office building, post, and a fii'u trade with M'-ilco, a new rahroad auduiiiuy oilier nIce EU ll ELS OF tl ICOMA.

CSmSgei lUni-e i.j Ihe BBS CkrtmJtU. Tbs wild acenery is anniething wonderful, anti ss (ion ibe -nu -lime, on tbe snow-covered mountains lt Indeed pretty sight. In some of the ravines you iee large drifts of snow tbat l. been ereby tbe wind, and Into which I should Imagine, it would not bc st all pleasant to fill or my eold, bal lt a breeze and tery bracing. At iiue o'clock, ii ni ii.it, reached our anchoring place foi night, as we could not mils, tie next hy daylight, and in tbe wmikl he tn enter.

Al.mil o'clock we received a lialt from tome of tin- 'I I.es timi. Hie in queel looking eau.inde out of three of be u'l-oiie bottom and one on each alda. These sn -tin ss it li Bhres snd admitted ronald, ra blewster. Witt, tbe obi.piton of tonie skins tbi tied loosely around their bodies they were de old of clothing, null before they bad Leen alongside many min? utes Illili cseu Hie skill lo C.ISO- ssitli 'llu-y bad sold them all for biscuits, Pibseco and of matches. After remaining on board about an lunn they returned to the shore, all bul.being entire It oaked.

exceptional who did nol return to Hie shore tn a nude state owed lt to the fact tbat tbe second steward had fonnd onboard sn old bottle treen dress tluit iimi t.n tefl l.v H.uiie female passengers on from With tin- tbe Indian wat duly attired, lt being fled on and around bim by the sailors with Inga, Later on wa had a visit from some more of them, time accompanied i.s remale. The skins they hrought off were of tbe otter. One Indian bad liver abnnlderwbal al one time a valuable sealskin, bul then old ami dlrtj foi strange ll. rreatuie i re to exist ts Hill Inclement climate, where il in minis all the t. ar round, i Ley uni no more rtnthlug than timi afford! 'i them bi nat ire, ord I bi lr huts bit nothing hm a fess- atlcki tied ss nu nf, il Mime usc.

thrown over tbe top nf Hu ni, sud theil are always lr.If rilli nf i i nowa, BITOWS tm.I Thee em the rb I. of Ihe thi kill In uinl -om io" me. tl et i'i li-li; Imf their pilli 1 lo rood ol which I hi r- are mill nd there, They have uot bing lu tbe shape of corn, wlic.it.oi rcreal.nl any klud.as none grow any here nc.in Uisii miles awav. Tbe climate i. cold t.u- i.ut bard) bi ubs, will liol touch Ibiuor lin I Tin in in am i.metl lug the m.

In (be Him Hi HiiHtetiiiibi bill are .1 nilli "IS tn.li I. lill Ur.I. I tin in tn wu l.isv.-I ipeel men nuts- existing sud onh short In tbe ehsln t.uiio.M them With the i.s tillie. One nf them, appan mu aliettei bunion il li Hos than In- com pun is, shI the rall snd sn -mt -lt. or rather ii nmnki) and H.I- fellow ni abort nhl yell ut ci quickly and moen afb i mi on they all wi iheiu no A TRAMP'S TOUGH STORY.

lr I li ii ss'iii'hi I is iiiiiIi-r I ni I ni lill ir moimi itu Iowna one wncil tins ss bollllll count) coull I.sii, III.Ill ll ll I. I Mi I elle bil I I Write LU nf a SS irv feller. "1 ll. lint tin- III -I Illili- In to ni lt weill li. Il lin ii il li.

nt i I md muli i ll a null it Into, ami i.r.....i c. I.SII lents Hil. 'ti I didn't knots I li ss i ililli' nf i lle.1 Hiern Sith a pled I to keep the I Ibe i duwil en "i'l iliut "Vi er I li lie i MD El TUNE'S" UOME. i Tlie bonn' ot Colonel -M. uni Ned I lui.

Im lu mu I I i dbl imi r. turn nulli ions- nm I bim lo lu Un- I cd, in i III .1 is ti uni ort ii llb sii.lnl TRI Ul ts i.i TX El E. i I he -im1 it is ssas (lu a Im. on Hut In Idell lu s. i.

11 is lng Hu ill I nilli tlie ot his Mee uinl. i in ii.illilll.il.r Hie lu Mn un. i.ii i I. though lt Ll gil I St Illili, in lipti .1 li) peril qm 'in il. rh k.

I- (i tl di adi" fleet st i- in I mil I) nu nlfe I. il upon the did ie.i di Iii luii ii i. il Inn enure. Hie -un inawer s. Hie flo i ku i Lo il viii I'll, min mi m.li to-I I notes I I' "1 word, cseu if in ct.

dd v. I He "ii: Do de warda tutu ni) mouth, and I ro lo hear much any our else lo I ir ne." 'Min. i linn a bel cf i lung. When I get np to talk," die continued, never kims 11 am going to say, bul sonia come to me from us power." hbo once said to her amil "You here lo si 1. il I mi i luise come lo re for Ihe -ame pm tioae." In IH7H I linn, S.

ss Vnik ni.il tlie I and lu the autumn ol ISsl she apuhr ul Chicago. Kbc tu not Lulls wrinkled, her hair, sslmii wua Mack, then sstnte, was again ber nils ti in I a lib a brightness. Hbo HUI aud slcu I.I.I III Willi I I let 111. cou! bright a- I IH.MUT EH EY I BROKEN TOR. ld tl fi TlnTi' linne to lloston last week, ii gi nt loman from California, wbo paying bia native State of Mut i Biter i' nver thirty-four He was om nf those ss ui I HIS, went om to the land of gold to seek bis fortune, Ile was only nineteen se.ir-i age al ibe time ol bis departure, and, like many r-i ss lu, Ilise Into ibo world, Kut ot nonie loiiguig-, allora limo, to fmiii inn fm Hie twenty be bud.n thought to be nd liv Iii- ile runic to Boston, stated, and sougbl out iii- found minn- er them bul none of recognised in ibe min of sent itu- routh or nlueteen who left home tuanyyears ago A.ng others who ss en-mu quite sstlsSed with i ls Identity- is in aunt st in SS t'i HOI 1 "'I 1" 1 ll I I ll ll Hvrs iu thc When be neut to tee her, aud 'Mm im in- auld: "I do uol recognize j.

-n: but. If you are tho otic you cl.dm to bc, you can teli nu-tin of sen hirth and where you were horn." I in uuve to beri otrectlt, bul Mill sue bad a doubt. I 1, HIM. ll.Ii-Ul linn. Trmtller.

Tin ss. ie issn solid cit Otu t. Lui .1 a tine lux mian I beard. Tbe lither had iic.it growth ii.ni ou the head, but waa very ld. riie bald chlnued eitircn s.

i talkative Individual, i.nvernation rapid nt, M. elliig the li dd bi xl. citizen om il i. ni i muputi) or h. be ned him lom ll III Ile li.il, ii ii Milli SOU SUpllOBe," Ills III: el- ss is.

SS il.il Un Sell hi in i Hi. thal snii li.rn-e.i linn- li ul. uinl Ml nnii li "ii "Mi e. inf" ll," ti ld ti i. oilier, in -Iv.

ol i-tt ts sn) thal mell abu stol ss ilh tuen brail. it'll ii he it lu tbe timi ibe bair ls worn og." "Tutti nuuds Ilk a theory," chimed lu the loqiMeloun ultUeu. "Yea. lim ii turned Ute other, "aud i think your cuse i ii nts ol li.iu t.uir tu inn ni.i. ymir chin.

svi.un bucks up Hu- seicutlde llo-ory, Is-cunte nil soul work done with youl totkiHy doing I a lop." --e WRITING OS ll i IE i Sm Tho romantic experience ol' MiM Bearii, the Hetlicl li o.iii.i young luis 'sim. Wrote ber ll mir on nu? "I ii n.ii, 'in i i tn wried i N. s'. gen tleiiinn Into wi. I.

tell, 'i i-i unexpected II piel. Ol In. 1 .1 III Ile I'll si.il|. lint nun. aud nos rn Ono hus ruiusod aeon oi buts on their order because au nun) of them have yonng names written Inside tht men wim, nnob-wvlna', I lints i-i, 11111j-ki il Iuul tin.

vi ry foul fiend's own time shoal the matter, and thc locality waeaJl lirokoo up (or awhile, in sum; nun raking powder, from Tht Sacramento Keened.Vnttm. A tew days since a Couple ol 'University chaps eiifie np iiimi thc iiiiy nu ii vlsii to Baeraateato nc inls. Hr.uiui.' tlmt there vt duck nt a hike abort dial nee fran tbe olty. they borrowed aeoupleof Tenth uud asked for can of "the beat powder in Uie shun ihe merebani tonk a can from a bugs pyramid stacked tu the wladow, and mud it auk new nrand that gave universal sattafaetioa. lie wuuld like tu bava them uv it.

m.tl if it aol aa represented to bring ll bark SIM tlielr would Im- refunded. The next even just nt dusk, two wry tired looking ohaps-MHiatered iutu the -tine, gnus on their nnd de(et leo und woe begone ezpreaslofl on their elongated faeea due of them stepped up to the dcpoaitlaKUm can very heavily upon tlie counter, said: "but I.cte, l.o-s, your powder BM'I worth a we ns. .1 ap three Ixixes of cnpH ami dui uot in ilischarglDtf single time." The proprietor handed over tbe sllvei ikd liir, set tlie cnn of baking powder bwk mi ins abell, Diarklug, Wliv dui you not you were gol I lg Iiuntlniit Then we would kare given un entirely different arti? cle." ECCENTRIC BITS OF METAL, IXiiiil The The PopVs Washington coi nsks us to beg the pardon of our readera tor sllowtng the typea ti isy tut Carlisle waa it "vindictive" utan when tbe cony called liim a moderate" mm. We eomply. Tboee i'i eeiiti le liuie liitH of merni will HonietlmeM tuko away a inan'ti ciiiir.n ur iii spite of tlie hc-t we eau do.

Rather Ronon os tiik Rector: "And whal would you like to be winn yon ltow np. James 1" June-: Ploase, Zur, I'd kilke lo be I'a-ir son." rbe boyl Aad why!" James: (os tuen, I'l lev to elnater, aiid let oilier fulUa tlo all the work, Jil A RISE IN'lhLUQBNOE, I ATV RR ALMANAC. Inn Haas, 7 Cl seta, I tn 6 (ts. 1 llli.lt tVill'li niliAV. Hook, 7 ts nor.

nps anita, 10-17 rJt Mandy Honk, Hos dov. leland, lUiH-u hmo. 1ih35 FOREIGN klEAklTRti lui; at THU FORT, 'Kl-tlAtf. Ve i4nf 'ul I.i,niton.National Pel a in It'll. I.tniil'ill li in Iinstoi Weetara Sii'iite, M.lleill State i' Anchor Moravtii H.imli-A,, i'.

tiiiiiiui Antwerp. hdye itw In i.i li Ti 'ii i i. 'lem Wsri'i st indies. pone BATUBDAY, ln.i IBMB1 ii 1 j'ri-ui OreatWeatera tor Waealand.tutwerp Ued tai UK I A fyir ot beater.Minimal.Imaasi v.c. ti v.i mu Mail SHIPPING PORT Ol MAf-MiKK.

ll I ll-DAV, HOV. Aitiiiv li.i ifli rn. Paleroo Nor ll Hi nnlae afni i'tn Uno Poet I', ii, Not 19, I SJ ll It.lll.l W'Hl i.i i' unlit' MOOS i- M' Idaou, "i i uni, 7 il.iyn, wiUi Be k. I'rnviili in ir nfulk. st.

nu I ei Wool v. New-' mi Hark iii. I with what te, ll 'i ll tl Bel III Vt fin.ll li ll Cl. i iii il ie I.on,tun 4 -Uvm. wllh ilialk i XV liam I (of Parri Ilverptml III ll i I A I l.

I 'll .1 Ililli' Kit. i pi, i i wuiicork um'' ult i i 11 i'i I'. tv ave I irab, Pli toa 4 iii hui Win vs, wltli i Ku, a i i l' wi, lt II -v Cn, 1 l.U.VM, willi DIIK'II' I n.e. Ve, le. Isl.tin! VIS Mow.

i i-t. M- Parker, Uollo 139 li tl -ll il te KU Kt neal itt tVrnnrntmro 87 itara, wah so esr tone tn i it? i .1 I nt ii. Ht -i. i.s. Mi, 5 win.

i ni. tu ip? m. i lapp wiii.i 1.1, Beet. At i clear i'n'. n.

-i with imply -Al l.l.H tyof Montreal, f.n Lirerpooti State of Neruda, 1 I inlet.1. K'lUIIOke, i boa iimu Drl, Pi i tn in i. i ut. i i-erpou I' A Md ni st luria. Via island Quickstep I it Ilr.i/.n, for Per li.iiiiiii, h.

i 'I t. wi "Cs. oilier, nf Hat Vmk, ,1 pr ri I two ram i ri ni iv I IT vi ISA 1. 1111 I' i PORTi up tbe eli urie' -trUr oner I rjif, from ialTeatoa Mox h'ewpvrl Miivi.i. steamer Rarcelooa (Bri, An.

i ii. n- ra I 'ti New. I Oi Weal Indian (tiri, IMulcla, ttom Ni Orleana i. Soi i te 'e i -i I 11 (liri, lum lUltliiuie Ci vl.i ll t-l Jiiliiil. NK, mj in I pron i .1.

IIIII froii New. Yore IM on ber way to Loiskm. i cs in -i. i Florida din. i ni.

t. Nov is os ber way to uiiuirovr iitt i Lady Armattmnt tH'l. Alli nil, N'tt ii 7 tnt i.i Nov Bnrawell (liri, Wal lace, tm -t -url. Sol -tllm. un-cm i lim i (I'T), Un li Ul, beni lot New ni lit.av., -'a tn.iii Afiiv.

i.stearne Niagara, frmu nra. i ic l'elHI-l. ti mi-I. eteaaser ulaacna, Beaney New Vtuk. I'u'i Achilles Wiley.

i.m vpnit. Vaa Kirk, Im.i Uiri. Newt I lanialiii'ii lilli, l.apiln)-, lUiti li l-l I.a Mlliltnl, N.l-.ui, Rh st. i e. ia i Url, ll ell.

Hailed, is Ior Llvansioli Ann-tica. Hiiiniii; ey. Huston i Nor Hailed, Hhad waa, lAtttpaMi Pen her. un tm Nov eteamers I'nm Ailiretlit lUtr), for Lit. ri uni: i ny ni i ei i nt.iis, uoatou.

Ni HMi'tNs, Xl Hie r.is?a.-.\lTlVi'.I, sic.un,TR un ID mi. i it i. ri u'ti'1, Bluaradala (lu Ht Inn-lit. er Bi rtnirtt Itali. lesaaaad Navnrro.

l.iv?rm?ol; cellini aud Knickerbocker, New-York Vera Auminm eui, ulrt. H('wnrc nt' iniialion in tho throat. Bal i- cnn linin.siuu' ru. Iiet. Iwi il ImA Un in lu Mun house.

Por reliable ami nlepint Pura and (inn.iiui lowesl posalbie puceafoi iuIi.i koJuixi to c. (. -HA iiijiuiriii lurer, 103 st. Skinny Wells' Health Renewer" re? st.ms iitiwiiti uml tikoi, tmts Dyspepsia, vutif Sewing Machine- runs hanl, or is out of order, lt will nit. you to the wninii (iilii.a Ai vu.

iiii'l I iru lm latlly mel lt will titi jinn Broadw.gr, n.t. RtintT A. M. Hi Ia between owl "Ulli-alS. 7.

Dtseaaoaol itruuiis. Impol. u. wleiility Danger From Catarrh I ne, -ii (tie uml extent of HM SaUUtnMma infne. is violent ilisutvm, Jinl -'oiuieiiieil 'nun peds, Um i')t'n amp, uni nant tttpe aad Usa head se, his to Mp ll.

iii sinii, asea lha catari ti ita iiuii ac Usa in IIISI IIAIK.IMJ TIIK Prom Mead aatarsVtareal aMk bt thal ksaNfcy, lies tlie me.ntir.mes I ls tvlxileiKi'iifl. ta set mo of u.e lem, t'liii, ny Uoatfa listen l-i Hie follottliis: nwell, Ii fltapul it. iniiiiy tn 1 IiikI ciiatrh In my luad, ni ttutv tnm my inwit- anti ittni In my tie.nl, ti.itvktii-; amt la IhS my willi a wind' tar, kaek p.irt nf Uio ti httoll'ii nnd tiutti-il, wtth Ind Kivnyeiir- apo i ka ia aaa N.u'..i> ililli, tvhl. li tielp.sl me ri-nt BWSy, IMI I tuiiusl li .1 I niysrlf i iiml. My genoial lieuiUl I'-'" gOOd STBI "ll.

ie lin 111 lr ft iiIlN Mit n.i/a ii. CAVLFIKIt-W 11(1111). Alfs.AI'AKII.1^4 aoMhy itrwariaui aksttH di PX Pnonmhopty by C. I IlKl.l.tr lowell, EVERYTHING IN HOMEOPATHY IIOMKOPATIIIO BOOK! and Medwluo inls. ol Milk, COCOS, liuiui lm ys's h.

il uiniilin Veter ln in mi nu h. ii oil i.iiu Marvel ot 1, muir. i lilli i.Nl'ui.l A Mit lAl.l at li.e.e.le..I limul Op.Ililli Ml ill IIIO I Ill lill I.141UI, lu.l uiiot, si. lii-iiM'ii bioie, b'AA near I'Jllmt. TRUSSES.

The fallacy of enrtnr rnptmehy hit fully ns. fsbli.hixl the lenee of past There ls wi-iainif no tru that continued rapture, or that oas be i ru ly coututc. if worn soy length of tl-ic, oilier than lu. JUlSlilM. VI hst la the truss but a half hoop rrtpi.uur steel or Iron provided on each ulrte with te) simultaneous.

tit.on back a- ub-ttiiucn 1 What mutt be the effort of the Ale tiny heiitlug and deiuiiiating to the back and alsluiueii I la uni the aSSSBlsei u.auiH|,rln" Ib.nc i.a.ta toward euch other attended with fearful iciiltat 1 ot.k a nioueut inn of n.i.n, ihe ut tlie oi taSs, you wi.l with thal the knliicya. taaduss, the splw'n, the tn ie, and the lumbar lennie, nui-l siMiier ur Liter he wilnu-ly altnie.1 by llie.i.iul-iii.d poa iireot ih? truss, flrttioyed ere Hie vh-iuii rsacbed thi prfmc of Ufa, Let the Kill, fur lii.tanre. a molt as the i. illicit, and cU.p it wlih HMM ili-tl isii.ciicuie mutts, and you lambie i.i.ii. by lbs pressure.

It ls in this way that the constant aevereetnhiiiee or trip of tho oxhaii tic aiateala. fllne and i ullin. Irrepar- blelnliiry upou I lui m.un- ili-iiovlnar (lieu a mud. making the y.mutf old anil Hu: old uncles-. No man la nate ss ho hat a RUPTURE No mai ut h.w InMiruinYaut may tyinalder It, for every matt who bsa iled fnnii mmfltttnriMl hlBiBstf list ll siasbuta tn.I linen and uveiy mau ss lin nosy I rom it ami the iii-iii of et to un extent that life enloy.

Strata om a i. sanlei lt un thy of "pwlal at te nt on. ft is imi i st.i.il -ttill utnlctioii i it it sn- utily even anti ami l.u ls who tlie ntl' c-int Ly relieved ol lt ht lon- (lay of tutTining glosiui lum. Kfiim Tho St Nov. "7, tSML Mu.

liliAIll ii Ul'll UK I.Xl'KKlK.N.i. Mr. Stillman A. H-ant, a pmudneut tanner furmerly au obi resident of Ill, wa. in lbs ii i the purpose of Di.

J. A HU KKK AM sj traatmesi lol a h-ft tide lie uland timi I '71 Ut was treated ny Dr siii.itM.iN fora ridit mp. one BS targe Hie cane in Ibo Hoc mi IHlllllBllI uinl aaa effectually mr st, aud i tn mas lin- tai nj lune, tgnln, lie ot am- Mr. lt riuliil-ia-lli: of Dr. ANS nyarrin, li only ono by whl r.lui uro can Im thoron tb ly cured, bt exbaaafed all other reu.odlea beluro lie applied linn lu tin- tir-t in Dr.

Sherman iras now Leen tasorably kunwn for nvi-r 3 years the only tut --Till pia. ll I loner ni I ip. tv In I mi il iv ss Im vuliie in nullity Tiniii sii.nu-.i.aii.l mp.inn, I lie In'ui u.iil. uinl cuiioi'tM nt ply-ica) tniindlltat "ii I im tlii.L- )U aecuruig tim h. neills of his tn-atmeiit Set llw "Book os Raptors" from pni.

i ni I. n.eti aad others "I bit sucersstnl tiisHiiiieiu. lt i mu.im-mu. li Siilu.ilile itiuii for the aud I. niioleU lOCBSIt I'M-H'r ni Md I atier cure ai.

be ii principal office. No.Ml lim.ul av, Nt erk. ouhuIisiiou tlaja, TBBsaagS amt Bstuiasjra lliit wur in beauty ot'de xi'm anti great variety of foi iii and any siiniilar effort in the paat. Those ahiiiild not fail to in? spect them at an carly opportunity. lars, stock of Cutten in all BREWSTER CO.

'OF BROOME ST.) ONLY OF BROADWAY, TO ISiTH ST. The will plensio beear iu nii ii.1 ive no lir.tiK ii lu'. or almas he und uo willi a fiiuty st wlmilur li tuc. J.J. JJ M'tlKssOIIS TO A.

T. STEWART CO. SPECIAL SALE LADIES' FINE GLOVES. QANTS PBEVILLR Having secured a large invoice Of I'rcvillc's Suede Gloves (war? ranted first quality) at prices far below the cost of manufacture, wo oller the entire lot to close out promptly as 150 4-button. iii all sizes and tho most desirable shades, at 75c.

per pair; regu? lar refuil Bree, $1 50. 200 dozeu C-buttou ditto, at regular re? tail price, $1 75. 125 dozen 6-bntton m. in all sizes ami desirable cobra, at $1 per regular retail price, $2. We also oller in the best quali? ties of OTHER DESIRABLE MAKES 100 DOZEN Kid, Suede, Chamois, Lambskin, aud Castor Gloves plain and embroidered, in every style, In all colors, at ii.Ie.

to $1 per pair, those prices being in the main less than hali tlie cost ot pro? duction. Broadway, IHi-avc, nth A lOth PIANOS AM) ORGANS THE QEST MADE. Warranted -ix SoM in all parti of tho Bis followinrj payments: NEW PtANOs Srt DOWN AND $10 until raid. NCW ORGANS Pf DOWN AND MONTHLY until I charge boxing and Send for lllua'ratrd sr.a rew lilt of RLDUCLD PRICES. 1 I FIFHI AVINUF, Factory, oornsr Brooms and tan.

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