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1 I kLz Uto-jJ0ih mtDnii, $piU 13, 1891 mil'S CANAL MACHINE 4. TRET QUI At ATM SWATS MADS POLITICAL FACTORS. csrxo tiii qkmovi rinoxi.an or TH1 CASAL TO FCBCIIAaE HILL tonu-i Kiia 11 coHun aj THAT BROKE CT Ttlbk. IratevM, AprO tf ftmti the apesUagaftba oate, waft will MMUlUyl. te pollUs! m4 tbo basin to ftttUr iwUif xteualvs tluntbna, wtth th aJUute tUw of trailing the wflnHw te -avery eeaal eoeaty te tee itoM te tea teter 0r.

Hia bad th mm! i-Ib. af vfetea to te head. II to mi Beosry 1 ru treat Albany lyraewaa, th mtm atl through Whloh tb Sri extends between tbeee slUee, to aamtala the BteBbYUsatla prevail-tog eaoartlp4tf tef PwMnli by tb tegradatioa ef tea aeasd system te th bet politleel method al tea heads or. iUU and hi aperttBdBl of fBbll Wert. Xdward Troy, Bom Edward Murphy's nu' II to xgrttoa te ay teal te ayatet, to rapidly iclaT th potot where it we sevea-tees years age, whga Bamael J.

Tttdea applied th rush ot reform oad miM Um aUecreoeXal u4 Mltdni rteT that tor yeer robbing tbe CUM, rainter tba surtching teetnselv, Th MM teethed thai cvsotaally 14 te tha overthrow of tt ring of io7aMblnAT practiced aew te a luild form. luwpMul m4 biaAew duwa mea ar give PixHaUaaBW wbisb they unable te flllj tell IWOtUl BpUbIio0 Mt BOW- papers ar being subsidised by Um promt of fimr4 after Um eanal pea h4 th Legtelatur tiljourui tlx Ion te vwry Bounty between r' recuse end Albaay Being unaaeeesarllr enlarged 4 tb per of nuj employe baa beea lnrra4 without mmi, aad rentteete for the" eoaetruetloa ef brt4fM o4 Uattbaalag looka awaru4 to tedlvldaaU Mm buiita oMifiMitei a took. Tm V6H mUaa caoal laelodlnff tTialSO Villa of laailara. aacl Vtm tate HftitWMr Oua.ol,uai,Hl. 167.7a war iaau4 ta aiainlaiiaaa, aw work.

aa4 ganiacaa, ta laua bia aaarb4 tr tea jirtDolpal and la tarsal ef tea aaaal 4abl, aa4 (or tit alaklng Ibb4. 'lala raar! appro urllloaa for aiaini- aaae. ratralra, aaw work, aa4 damaxaa. It aUuiaia. ml riuaifWHta va.uuu.uwu.

Kvaa tf tb teiarra raa4 abaolula euflleBa la tb rawara teal aualrot tea ipodUur of tat aat mb BMaay, tbara oul4 ba eauaa for ap- Cbaaioa, Vat tbni te avarjr oanal eouat fa a auta bow aad iaiprriaao4 bmb ar ao-tot4 lot a otbar raaa Uiaa teatr aopularur aatoBa tk crortea aad aluma of Ibalr ivmUi tewaa, auanaadliif mea waoaoadueted Uilr nt aaalaaM yrteolsi, tea altoaUoa, Ob tea boat oporlatoadaate of TvbUa Wrta, wbk'h tUola teawanaia. thai tb Hvate kaaarar bad wa Jaraxa bhaabaaf 'lHb'a UUL II waa boBant, rlaa, and 0Baolao-. Uhi. ror arorjr datiar tetraatedte bla ear for at prndlUr aloag tb eauala tea fitete ab-Ulaadlte full julvalcak lb bt maa ab-tetaabl war a)at4 to till Ik fll of Dla-rU aanatab4aal. follUoai appolaUaaoU, nlaaa tea appUeaat war boo aat.

tednatrtoaa, a pa bla, aad avbar, war aot mad. Jboooon la all Iraaaaotlooa waa faltbfullf praoUoed. taaaaal durtag bla adaikalatraUoa wa aaliaard f. liut Mr, Dbaaabau oould not arr two kiaatora. Ur.

IIUI aad tba taxpajror. Wbaa a doallaad to luaka appolataiaaM of tia worth aad Improper proa aad te tura bla daparV aaaatlJite paUUoal aaaohlM, wa diaiulaaed frowaitlo If uov. Ilia Mr. Bbaaabao bad aerrod tba latpafar wall aad faltfafull. aad, bf tea taadard of llUl atbU, waa aet a dlrabla iaa te rm toAttal a bona.

Ma, JCdward Uaaaaa af rof waa tedoatod tot tb oOlo vacated if Mr. bbaaabao. Maenas'a abtW anaUaoaMoa waa that ba wa a friad aad proUvl fcdward Murvbjr. tea lMooeraU btete Ooufum, lao bia appulatauaui te aatlr dapartoiaal baa bM raJaTaaated. b'or th battar I but alatM MupariDtandaBU of division, taprla-Uadaat of aaoHooa, foroaoa.

look Under, pauoiinea, and paioKr ara aow eboaao, not for Ibalr linoaa, but for tb political InfliuiQea bar an aooimaod ar atari Tb buparlnloMenl aad bla vhraa aaaUtaai bv baa pal Lot flio within two vra, aad wlUila tb aam tlma tb aat Ira aaaal aratam ba ba raorcanlaed and abUtnd Iron a bualaaa to a PollUoaTbaal. lova te Iiarkiiaor Count ebarraa of oorrap-tfoa aarataal tba aiaaaa-oaioal of tea aanala ar brd daily. Iter la aa luatan of tha Manner a whfob buainaaa 1 don. On of Mr. Hbana-iaa'a appolatmaau waa Joba it.

Tbontaa of lltuo, baotloa auprtatadeaL Tbomaa and Bnaaabaa ar built oa alnllar modele. Tboniaa tafoaad to aurrandar hi appolatmaau to tb poUUolan aad bla dlamlaaal follow ad bbaua kan'a. Moo hU uooeaawr, Uenrr M. Wood of yrankfort, aania to, tea tor Uaa baea Bat, only Inonaaad la numbar, but aalrt bave bean alaad aad tha eharaxitar of appoint baa aaaa dtareajardad atlarly. TboWiaa got aluug wivn tbna iatroliuaa.

wbo war oaid K30 a nonlb. Wood baa doubled tea kumbor and oara US a montb. Tb i l.rl Canal vaaaaa tbroaarb twalva aann. tlaa. A uibb qualluad te apeak daoiaxaa teal orar will onniumed tbla year la In-eraaaad aalartaa, and to provide pay for additional appoint meal.

One ef Woed'i appoint-mania baa led te a aoaadaL It la aatne la John Carejr, fatbar of Bam Daroy, wb pracUeally roaa Wood' ffloa, aad la lb reournued aaal manipulator of te oonaty. Carey, waa Made patrolman. te paa tb tlute ratrolUiia; tbe aaloeaa. lie baa ueolared in a iu i bar ef pubb plaoaa tbat a hnwa nothing ef tbe poafUoB aud doaau'l want to know7. laia" Carey, tbe eon, waa aa appll-' eaut for tbe poalttea of Beotlon Buuer-Inlaadoal Ko war (teranaa ilartor of llerklnior aad IUarr M.

Wood of Frankforv Clint lieekwllb, tb Inoat adroit aad nnriailo Denioeratlo poUUolaa ef teoeoODty, aakad the pewara at Albany to retain Tbotua. Wbealtv tensed tbat Ibvcnaa wuat ba Indoraed II after. Wlla tea aaderauadinat tbat ba would be wall tekea ear ef, Carey retired fraoi tb oa teal la favor of Wood, wbo waa poabed forward by 00. WUllam Laaalng of l.UtlaVali. guartermaater (aaneral a Itura at a a.

wb la re f'arded aa llUl'a chief repreaentatl la tb ooea-y. Tbrouirb LaaalnKa IBttuaao Wood Wa auo-aeaaruL Carer waa gtrea a bertb, and acpaara oa tea pay rulla aa a aomiuaa latrr, and oaie-tlaiea aa a foreman, il aew rant tbe otHoc Aa a raolt af tela eouteat, and from tb foot tbat appointment ar taJtaa framteaaroracrUa aad aiuata, 11 Ul ba aueded la anturiurf te lBoraa naebine la Mrkunr. Ilia victory threaten te be abortllved, bowerer, for ba baa 1 tea aarport and won th Indteaatioa af all tb boneat IemeoraU of tee eoauty. Mea wbo worked for bin la InHi do aot bnaltaU to predial tea ba will aot allowed to "eeutrol tb dalacatM from Uerktmer te tbe Bait Ktal Ood-vmUoB. LoAalag to verdant and aapopular, and Carey wa beataa out of Ubt wkaa be altetupt-ad to run tbe eauona ta tb to wa of Uaruien Hta a lew weaka aco, Dot tnaeh tlma la reaulred to la era hew mack Oov.

UiU baa aacritleed la pan dating te tea loo, eerrnpt, depreved elamsat bla party aad Ignoring tea alalia ef man) of re-potabUlty aad taaalllgeao. la OnakU Ceaaty eanal patronaare baa tbe lieaaoeratio 1'arty. four, not Br, faettona are atmfiilkttg eul on another' tbroata la t'tlr. 11111 will bave tbe llvalleat taaala ef bla life to oatrol lb aaxt fall freui Oaeida. Young Ham ltardley of I boa, Jam It tianaaraa of bortb Day.

and aha aiaXaboa of Hum ara In akarxa af bill' aaeealn. wttk uaUnilted eaaal patronaaa, aad a aorry bm by ar ataklag of It boardaley to a nuaarooea pellUoUa. Be la PoUee Jut tip of Utioa. and miiiiiii tbe reealty of aatago-bUIbc every Domoaral wb refuaMi to tab bla Ofttere. rtaaaq-aa la ta AaaUtaat par-la ten d-eal ef Caiiala ef tbe MlddM XMvlaloa.

Two Tear ago be wa defeated for tbe Blew fceaat by Mk Cogreabali For a eonae-lauoa prta he reeatved tbe bUlat be aew bold. MoMabua la end of tbe no I aapopular Ieuio-rrala la tbe eouaty. aad ilk all mea ef bla trip I a tevertt of Oov. Ulll'e. lie waa ap tMiaaad aa tb eoeeeeeor af Dr.

Ktebard E. but-. tea aa en ef tee kaaaagera ef tbe but Lanatl Aaylum. ratoa wa aa eraaipaat te tbe loait-tuUoa wblle MeMaboa al tea Una wa publicly eeeuaed ef having ba en ef tee eotnuiltle of kveuflb Ciaa-ea-Oael wbleh ordered te re-iMiiT ef Vt. rveia, a ebarce waloa be baa sever denied, lie waa eaiioee to aesulaated for Ongrea laat Vail, bat look edrlo tntad, aad abatoiued from eompetiUea, iiaary w.

lieaUeyaf MeeBVllI earrvedeg tbe BeBilaatloo. aad. te aplto ef tee treeabiry pert la Ulli Lewtarata. wa alaetad. lb ltopabU)B bave aoUeed that dartag the Peat we rear ibalr ma tori tie ta tea te wb eloa tee line ef the krle and Blaek UlvarCan, wr beta blltarBtd.

Wow a time tbe obaaa-e wa laoipUeabba. Ibea tbe dlaeoTTV waa bum! tbat tbe bimaarau were parcbaala ftepaa-lieaa vetea by edera ef aoi berth oa tbe eaaala. lbe enema ef (hi plaa eaa beat be appro elate wba It la aaoWateod teal ta Baaay el that malt plaa tb peepl are very peer, beatae I U-aaat, tee aaora aueoeaaful bmb fellow tbe treed ef tbe ttaaee and eeatraliae la the larrrer iua, aad eeeardlacty tee preffcr ef alaeaaro pealUua wlil aaaaad avB tleaea eul er iva. ta ue aawma ef iteoaviu and cetera, lea- the liae ef tbe btaok Klrrr CaaaJ. te waaaaa bar beam debeuobed by th uaa ef caaal patronage, la uoa tela Pprtnr tha erte rtnabiatleB waa fwrned the iriemi ef eaaal aatMaan.

tmtvlleT. laaae-ra. aad MaMabea baveerowoV 4 eul Lterld lnabier, wbe waa te trat Itoatoa-aat Oev. UU1 bad ta tbe oeeavy. XMabv le bow earaged te auiklag and tbreateaing Veaoeaaea.

lletaBBteatbor ef tb KxeaUe Ooaltta ef the Btete Uoaev ttoelera' Aeaaalallea aad de-elarea tbat 1U1 baa played dovbla with tbami mU be aa rta tbat tbla all the OeTeraae ead bia fi-M-ad will a the aaieeTatlaa freen oaetde Ceunty. If luahler adhere te hit preeeat pre-rreatm Hill will CertaiaU fail te control tee alelentea. fur a aamber ef fataentUl Iieairu. who have been teaolied by tbe ueveraar aad hie arreaat beeebmea. are autetly amltiaf for the parpeee ef ewertbrewlng UiO aad ef airing trie aeosat meruoera a pan a eoaeoe.

Tb weaUbteal aaaa te tee eeaavr to Jaa A Fitting cf S4ttrify poc with every package of Pearlmc It teettrei clean-lines with Jittle labor it secures comfort in all housework, and better work all over the house. Jt does away with danger as it does away with hard work. Peasilne secures from harm anything that can be washed. Anything can be washed easily and safely by securing Pcanine. tmhattoai which ara belay.

Beware KHs taaafl Ikes. flLereWbTmmerMB, and krVUk Mew Yeah. t-P- epnffiKafSe-eeeam Ptevanief Roma, wha married the daughter of th lata Jacob Sharp of Waw-York. Htevaaa ha harperied hi tomahawk fur raven, and tbreateaa te make Larld'a Jlfe mlaeratil If tbe latter attompu te carry away tbe Oneida delegate. A wall-known Democrat laid to Tin Ttwro'i eorreapeadeat to-Blbt: It tb aatlre antl-HUl element eryatalltae te tela enauty, tb Governor eaa ae more control the delea-eUon which we will oend to the btate t'otrventlon than be oaa carry Bt Lawraoe County on election dy A la Oneida aad Herkimer, ao to la te ethar canal eouatiaa.

Tb Governor' appotuteea are reprslatlv ef the alum aad tbe gromhopa, aad hi following along te aaato eonoUta mainly of teal element, If Oev. um or uacnaa keep hi teatMlee war iroia iae eommiiiee ei toe senaie wnian propoaea teveatlrate the aaaal te all their raailaaatlona, dlaoluanrea will be made thai tbelr I WBHIB)OIWHBi HeWlwayima lil WW BeeamajBaw UB will confound tb peopl who for party and per-eonai and bav been eendaetlag them for tea peat two year. The work of tb eommlttee wlil depend upon tb attorney who ar retalaed. TUB QAXQ OSTTISO HUNGRIER, TWO OP TBS LSAPIira lobbtisti who IWrilT TUB ITATS CAPITOL. Auajit, April 1S.1" They're rooiUy ama- teur," aid a vatoraa Capital atteobd to-day, with refer ace to tb peraont wb compoa te lobby ta AUbeay tbla yar.

II bad boas Indulg ing la ramlabwaaoaa, aad ooul4 sot eoBoeal hi ooatempt for the preeaat ropraaaatetivM of tb third bona. MThr'a lota ef 'em," he eoa-tluued, -but they da't da tee aid rewd aed ta." Tha faet la, thai although th tobbyhaa been auaually aottve tela year and to credited with tee expandltur of a good deal ef money, tee prlea per vote ha not, tf eurraat talk to tab ballavad, reached tbe Agar of former year. Thto would Indicate teat tea people who are bora te teSueaee leglalatlea are thrifty. It do aot aeoaaaarlly Imply that they ar novloe. Kathar to It a reflaotloa oa tea mambr wbo vote are auppoeed te be for tale.

Tb lobbyhrl who baa attracted tbe moat at- tentioa tel year to John EL Camp af Lyon, ax-BepraaantaUve ta Oongree ef tbe Twenty-elite bUtrlct. Mr. Camp a Piatt BepubUoaa, and ha lorn figured In Wayne County a a polltloal trtokater of te trn flatl brand. Wayna ba for rnre Ben ta oa nana oi a uepuouoan ring Of which Cam ha been boa." TbU ring la net a powerful bow aa It waa prerioaa to tb laat aleetlon, but Camp and bla heeler are retting reaar nominate maenmemea next rail and make a bet Debt to rexaln all their loat nrHatla-a. 'H to a email thin man.

with gray hair, moa- vawue ana aoato, ana very aeaaotive way, ue waa btaiftut Attorney of Wayaa County from lHo7tel71, and terpagh (be power of bit BiaohrUa earvod tbree terma In Conarraaa aube. quentlr. lilgbt yaara axo Mr. Camp wa naderateod to "down at tha heel" ta money maltera. Mow be I aoeredited to be tbe poeaeeeorof a comfortable fortune.

Tlile ebauge for III better la aaeiibed to bl connection with eeverel eorpora-tlun. It I the Interact of the corporation aebea been "eonaervlng" at Albany tbla year. Tbe Hgaug" dUoovered early that Camp wm oa tb around. Th Mtrika" at tb tele- rbone and railroad eompanlea autoked bim out tnie autoked bim out, remain la tea baok- jiuoud no preierreq to remain la tna baok-B-round, he could not da eo aad arv hla empLor- er aooeptebly. II ha argued agalnat many bill la tb different ooiaultte room tola year.

Mr. Camp exerted a aula! Infloenee In killing tbe Boebe Telephone bill, wblab, redueed tbe prtoe of telephone rvlcla Maw-York City, and worked hard te paa tea Infamou Cooney Oaa btlL Whea net at tb Capitol to getting ta bla Sue work" hi tee hotel. Hla able aealatea all through the aeaatoa baa been loba MoOonlcal. aleo of Wayne Connty, who la kaown at borne aa one of Camp' MeOoalgal wa clerk of tb Aatetably Oltlea Commttie liut year. Throagh bJua-ftectloa wlte tb llatt rang he eertela of a plaee at Albany when the ttepublleana are la power.

TbU year be credited with diapenalnK tee boodle'' for tea lobby. Il waa openly obarged whan tha Keelar Tax-Llatlng bill wa before tha Uouea that MoUooJgal wa paying from 100 te av.30 ayleoe for vetea to defeat It. Speaker Bbeeban beard of It, and MeGoaljrai wa tb man be bad te hi miad whea he rebuked tbe doorkeeper for admitting to th floor pereena who had no right there. McOentf al figured In tb paa a- of lb Uarvey Claim bill and the Cooney OeabllL aad It la generally nnderatood that he I tb man to look te when the word go around teal there mony avallabl te defeat or paae any particular uieaaure. lie atlll appear oathflorde-pltete Hpeakara order.

Friday he marched peat the doorkeeper aad called a member from bla Beat Into the Financial Clerk'e room. Ap- earently be la Impervlou to ortUoiara. Mr. amp couldn't have mad a bettor aaleetlon. FLORIDA'S OPINION OF CALL.

VIET MA XT WHO PO VOT Will A BOM OP TUB HILL STBLFB. Better etAe Tet. Ferb ft met I have Juat had aa eppertunlty te read the TaUa-baaae apeatel to year leeu of tt Tib laat, aad have loud tt fall ef auob dietageaBM etetemeBt aa bare bee aeooatumed for aeme atenUi to aee la tb Florid riawj-lon. Tb (renada ef eppualtlea te Beaetev Call re-eieetlea ara aet forth wit ae fair-a eaa at ait Maeb la Made of the attack of Mr. Chip, lej.

Very few of a ver retarded that attack ar well advtead, aad It barer bad a ay ianueao with tb great body of aaeVCail mea. Ill proper to aay that either Chlptoy aer aay repreaeatetlv ut a railroad com pa ay to aew ea tbe greuad at Tallabaaae eppue-tex Call' re-eleatlea. Tbe leading bnaiaee mea af Florida bel'er that CaB' BaatrUI actioa bee beea ei eaadlaxly tejurt. ea ta fBaril laureate nf the mate. It la ae teeedealed that hU enaree ea tbe I4ieB wareialma baa kept aeveral baadred Ibaoaaad Ouiiare eul ef tbe ate freeearr.

Bee tbat tbe ebetraeuoea wbiuhhe baa rite to the ate tlaa railroad emapealea ef lauda which they ar rare to reeelv I te 4 bar xept laeee aiaaa rrvta being eublected le tetatlue. (rata being a objected le tetatl Wblle titer bare throws Blende tarewa eleo4e Bpea tha Ub-a ef I earebeai fran Uiuae irewa eieoae Bpea arehaend tnMB tlieee tbeeeaaaa ef farm MyewaehtetebMUea to Mr. CaUle that be ta a ttmint eaeilamaB. Tea are eerera iha.t ka la eee ef lbe Iteawcreila aeaatara wbe war meet -Ire la tl.wartiac th retunai poiwr ef Freetleet ttevelaad, aad that be reeeatedlr irni4 hie eo. t-mr fuf the elrU eerrlo tew ee tbe Bear at tbe rteaele.

eaa taettfr teat, at tw. IteaaeoraU Na-tiweai Oeaveeiaaaa, ba arred tbe FIrMa deieatla teeuppert tee eewaffeue deeaaeda ef Taaiauay Mail, aad etereeaed tree aumtrsitea ef that ta-taaua erwlailea. He be eeea aamt tc rear la buildle aaaOell aaaobiae la eiuee iaitetwa ef tbe Hill leaoAtee ta Xew-Yerki aad there are euBne tbaaeaada el ae who de Bet wteh te ee curb a eoa- erav ef hi power a a political boa would reeult re cicauoa. NethiB eaoM be mere aa- Jeet tfaaa aaw tb laaeaedaee tkUtet Jnha W. Iub.

r. r. ai ilaVHUP. CtTBA, Fkv, Friday. Aartl 10, IBOl.

A FOTXD TSUXSXS TIOIMXT DMATB. Luiworow, Ky April 1. WhO arlvtag a twroyaar eld oell reaterday DaaJei Breww waa terewm from a break earl aad draxred about a ferleag. Hoaofforwd eewcwealea of th braim. aad ho died tote thte aftermoea.

He waa fifty-two year eld and one ef the meat noted trale-era trettere te tee Weef. He dere loped a Baakbee ef lUaebeU' fee teat xek aad laat pea eeat eul tea remarkable two-year-old Itrniberg loave a wife aad. several growa akUlatB tm Camibrtdga Oty. ted. ABOUT tllE SEE.

OF IT IXSTAXCSS AWAY IfOJT jniKOI WEERS RVUS EUX9 with exception: IX COVXOX CSS BATS AY ATBBAOt DIXBXIIOV, AJfD HKBB CCK10CS AXO 15TEEXST- A BOMB IXO FIOC ICS TO SHOW IT, The ataa wb tad the good aeaee te devote bla la ran Mr geaia to putuag rubber Op oa toad pencil hit opoa tea oeret ot uoce. II gar to the) world a me thing thai anybody might have made, aa evary-day, aim pie ooatrlvanee tbat people wan ted aad oeuld afford te buy, aad tb paani of mjulMtuda mad hla rich, Theltot ot aim la tevaatloa for domettl or othr aa might proleaged te abow that oom-tnoaplaaa tbiagi ar tea staple of life and Im-porteat aouroc i of wealth, They get scant attentioB aad a peal te nobody aa peel ally ln-g nlna, beoaua people ara Bead to teem and look upoB teem ta though they had always beea her aad bad lather growu Into their place. If one eould Mt at the figurea however. It would probably le found teat mora money 1 spent every yea for apple-parers or crash towel er lamp ch ninrys thaa for telephones or race hoiwe er I painting. Beoauae te a erage person and tbe commonplace thlnxe an ao ordinary tbat they act lea attention tbau 1 bey deserve, It may strike most rsadrra as a boy slty to hare placed before them aome averages and dtuienaloae tbat paaa before tee eye aa a matter of couree te the dally routine of lire, but about which people never think of Inquirt g.

Toe average aa is 5 faet 7a Inches high. II wara a No. 7 hi bU gloves and shoe are bo. hla oollara number 151: bla underwear Bomber 38 for the nooer and Sll far the Invar xanueBt; hi aoika and and euffa number 10; bla eoat Jt Inch cheat measurement! bis handkerchief rsra suuare, and the foam on bis beer iaa 3 Ibss deep. .1 he araraxe Woman atanda A feet 3 Inch.

Her erowa of bbtr averaxee 1 Incbea II takes 16 yard; of ri-lnob goods te make her a dreaa. Her glives are slxe v. The xeuntlat she wear wild full Ureaa I ul Inches loo. Those wbo aell koalery Ut her aay that th err-age also 1st Hi. liulchaNo.

A ahoe snuxly Ota. bboemaker fof a trade outeldeof New-York City make a abe for women a hlxa aa No. h. A neck that la aimut right weara a No. 1A collar aad with tbat cellar No.

tt cufla. Uer uaable handkerchief iaja of a yard square. An anroa 1 yard aquara lU both dainty aud auffloleat. Dry goods mea always order for stuck more Dumber SO undsulrs than any other size, while th stock sis fot- cloaks Is bo inch busl measurement I A mail's coat bad trouaors pockete average 8 lacbee tu deptg. walalooat pocketa, i Inobes In depth.

A wofnau's gown pockets average 8 laohea la depth.1 Four button for tb front of a man's eoat ara dsuel and 7 buttons for bis waUt-oosi A womarf a 3 doien but-tone, her ordlbary shoea 11 button a. atreet stylo 18 buttonai men's shoea, 8 buttons. The average nubile speaker talks to an audl-enoo 1'2Q word a minute; private conversation among mnfa averages lfto words a minute, Tbe brain and tongue work faaicr by from oO to 100 worde a minute lu little chat between women. Ir peed ot writing average 16 worda a minute, speed of walking miles aa hour. Tbe average pulse beau 72 tlmea a minute, aad tbe average respiration la 18 a minute, ito oubl Inobe ef air boiux received and discharged by the luaga with each respiratory act.

The arverage hours of Bleep for aa adult and 12 tf or a child. Tbavrag ena of sight Is ao axAita that an Illumination continuing torty-bllllubtbs of a second la auitluleut for distinct vlaloa. I Ordinary eyes read print teai at a dlsteno of Jrom 12 to 16 inches and can dlstlugulsh reatSiy a white spot l'Aoo of an inch la diameter on a black background. Tbe average length of stride of men 1 U-4 Incbea i 28 Inches la tb military etrlde. Avsrags families live lu tfiree-ttory houses or la sstsn room fSkts.

They sleep In beds t) feet tt laohea long, whkb Is a lltUe bnxer than tbe average eotna. They paaa through doorwava av eraciag7 feel by 8 feet, and look out of windows averaxlnd feet high and 8 feet wide, covered by ahaibs teat com 2 yards long by 1 Sard wide, and art off by I aee ourtelus that ooma yards tong yards wide. Madras comes 4 of a yard wldf. rortleres average 8 yards by myarda. The average Ublng room meaaures 121 feet by 14 feet.

Floor I board average 16 feet long and ar 12 Inch wide. Tbe average house requires for heatliitf In tbeoold month shaft a to a of eoal a. week and for bummer cooking half a ton a montb. Tbe average family eat half a pound of butter per te ron per week. Tb dial of tbi average watch ba a diameter of 1 s.

tucbea, a Freuoh clock 0 Incbea, of a Sandfather'a ock 18s Inohea. 'I'beae old-sbloned olocki stand 7H feet high. The average length of lead pencil and of penholder to 6 tuuues. tbla knives are 0 Inches long, standard slxei forks 7 Inobes, spoons 6 Inches, earring knive 18 Inches, curving fork 11 U.ehe,teU 11 luebe. btandard cake dlabea are 0 lache la diameter and butter dishes big Inches ladameter.

Old-fashioned csndle-sUoka, used as dining-room ornaments, are Inobes high. TU average umbrella formes Is tbe ao-luch sfso, for women tbs it-lnoh site. Canes far ordinary usi are out 87 inobes long. Iak wells average 1 tncbes In diameter. Ibers ara foui shelves in tbe average bookcase, tbree In tb averaxe cupboard, two In the everase bultat The average chandelier baa four burners, a nh with au areraue capacity of 0 faet of gas an hour and au lllumtaatlng power averaging eight- ion eaudlea.

llouae atalrs average lu height Ui i luohes and la width across the top 10 tuuh-s. i.nrpet dealers count always upon ono-half yard of carpet fur each stair. The average Sight ha Iwenty-twe stairs. A full set of llabea averages 120 pieces, of wblob dinner, breakfaat, tea, soup, deeeert, aud butter plates edme by tbe dozen. The average breakfast af plate Is 0 Inobes In diameter, tea sis 7 Inch, and tha average dianer alia 12 Inches.

Co fee caps hold of a irtnt. goblet pint. Tb average tablecloth Is 2 varda by 2 yard, napkin Sofa yard square, dinner site 1 yard square; dollies, yard square. Tb avarag eal scuttle measure 11 laches between the handles, tbe average poker la 22 Incbea long, and tb avarage kitchen shovel tueaaure 10 lndbe. Common feather duaters are 11 Inches loi g.

Uncommon ones fitted to- ether In aeoUoi for celling use are oftea 8 feet ng. Tbe are age itovo cover Is 0 Inobes across, th aver barrel 27 lnehea high and 17 Inches In iameter. Milk Jars for quarts ug tomp wloka average 1 Inch In width. Coffee note, small agate size, such a tbe average am il uses, are 7 Inches high, Jsp-aaese teapot I laches high and 17 Inohea fa gbtjueter; preee: to Jars, quart also, ara 7 Inches "chamber acts came la tea piece, so called, vae corer, near, ana tray ox a soap dish counting three. t)heta areS yards by UH yards, also blankets abdoouaterpanes.

Pillow all Da cots abdoouBtefpani yard toag, ai de-hand oes lajspools ef 200 avaraxs 1 towels. Cot to a thread comes yards, silk thread lu spools of 00 And 100 yard darnlag ootteas catrun uw hum dOtea Of 10 varda Kh. er I balls ef 100 yards, and yarn tor knitting la balls averaging one qbarter of a peuad, whloh I sold by weight Tb avarag ehair 18 laohea la tbe 8 lmixes high; the average table 30 beam and 1 Inobes hlxb. Pbralolana sa that tbe averexe child vaarbea oae-aaii us or two and a bait her adult height at the age ef reara. Ne ataa, fA.

ehUdrea are pub aorth as reliable, except that boya become bewitched aad girl bewltchlag by buibuui vnuuee spaamoaie pre- greasloe. A RKOsriioir to uaa. sksaxt. Mr. Joba tovell.

tbe publiaher. and Mrs. Lovell gave a Besant, tha rebeptlon yesterday to Mrs. Annie fabtous free-toouxht laaturar at London, who for so long a time was a oo-workar with Charles ancad theua Bridlanrh. ihoosvopfcUi MKlcdiUir of tb tbiwioph- teal maxastne Lorell's houae 4 aLssslnrtOD Avetiusv wm of thm urnniinant crowded.

Manj Boroata and tbe prraeut, as well aa- MJtrssi B) Ul Romans Hugraxe Society were rmvm (imminent loeoa-hoae bl Itj, ki 1 riuote. Amonx lolluwav lu Judwe, Mr. A. b'ereakeluier. irdof Brooklrn.

Mr. VVIUiamo. I II. BtiennMV mi. A 7 the oeeeaioa of Mr Ileasnt's 'f U.V Tafsoi-bleal Conventlom laid April 20 at IliteLon.

Mra vielt la the aaa which Is to be Haunt avllt I. lerture "J.1 MHsh kite Hell this. wjy avonlaxa, aud. la Waab- edneaday, and lagioa, xx 'g BOWtlXQ ALLKTJL The Eighth the bewUag Keglmaat, alnoe the opening ef alleys its armorv. Park Ave.

sua. Ninety feiA-th aad Ninety-fifth Btreela. baa devoted Itself tnuoh more to that excreta than to mllltarr mas wuriye. Bore ruing to ta State- menu ef Captel la booked to peturm I w. 1 BO avlgBlU a tour ei uuty at tbe elate this Tear, end I amp oi inatriioiioB I.

Bcett can maad into relied upon te get bis eom- i prober teg before the out regard te late uuUtanr euthortUea. wtte-laievar suij bave taken place in tea regimental armory. wita PATTI MEETS GLADSTONE. It reoeatlj the Mr. eiadateae aad km Pattl war vtalUAg EaUabargb at tea aame Ume, aad ta great artist taea ef tbe reai it tbe great atateamaa.

A ajaaa. tear ma ii ee tbeea aa a atsxer Olanasas at aem laagth by tbam-ibe proper taad praaer- vatloa of tbe veil II wa agreed between teem tbat te Bedaa riatlll (traeaes) wee (trashes) wef tb genu- ae uy aa a vetea tewte, bet a a rsmily war ewbA sslda, aad baaraeaasa Bger- tb aad taag Wtealsfte4 tbabi ttaaf) fafsSAslwMstt Frtea, SCROFULA tetter, boils. ulcers, sores, rheumatism, and catarrh, cured by taking AVER'S Sarsaparilla it purifies. vitalizes, invigorates, and enriches the blood. Has Cured Others will cure you.

A JiSAL OLD SALT. 1TAIKS Or TBX KTRCBIA A 8A1X0B FOB riPTT-rUUB TEAKS. When tha Canard steamship Etruiie made fast te her pier yesterday Cap! Qalns, tha venerable Commodore of the lino, oouSploted bis five buadred and first voyage across tb Atlantis. Cap! nates has bad an eventful career. Born la Plymouth, England, his aeaalnteaoe with tbe sea began la 1H39.

when, as an apprentice, he Joined tbe City of Adelaide of London. Ills apprenticeship was served on tbet vessel. Passing through the various grades, he rose te the rank of Commander within aevan years from tbe date of bl entry Into tbe service. From the City of Adelaide be waa promoted to larger easels, on which be served In tbe oapaolty of master. In 1857 be Joined his fortune with those of the Cunard Line aud has remained la Its sorf-io vr alnoe.

Tb arst year of hi connection wltb tbe Cunard l4ne be waa promoted to chief offloer of tee Emu, a ship teen plying between England and Australia. From tbe Emu he passed to other vassels ot tha Cunard fleet, and tu 186A received bl first oommand. For six rears be eommauded veaaei detailed for the Mediterranean and liar re service, and In 1670 was promoted to the transatlantic fleet. For more than twenty rears he has made regular voyages across tbe Atlantic and piloted tbe fine Cunard Liners In safety through the many storms and danger which It baa been bla lot to enoounter, It la tmpoaalble to guess bow many paaaengers have been oommltted to his oare. Ills affability and skillful seamanship have won him much a.

term and popularity. Luring his service In tbe Cunard Line be ba eommauded sixteen veesela, tbe laat of which Is th ooaan xrey bound Ktrurla. Bealdas bis flag of Oommedore, he flies tbe blue ensign of a Lieutenant te th Uoyal b'aval lie serve UK WANTS A TRIO. MATOR "PAT" OLRAflOX OPPOSES IM-PROVBMKMT IB LOHO ISLAND CITY1. Lawyer T.

Kadlea of Long lalaad City charges tbat Mayor Patrick J. Oleaaon and Corporation Counsel Walter CI Foster recently ealled oa William Btolnwar In KewYerk and aaked bim to uae hla influenoe with Oov. UiU to get a veto of the Jackaoa aad Vermont Avenuo Improvement bill, whloh 1 now awaiting the Governor's signature. Tbe bill paaeed last year authorised au expenditure ot 8400,000 to Improve these avenue whloh are in Long Island City. It wa found, however, that It wonld take 200,000 more te complete the work, and the aew bill la to authorise tbe use of tee original sum of so far aa It will go.

Tb taxpayers favor the bllL a they believe that tee eltr abould certainly have aewera and be paved. Meyer Oleaaon' antagonism to the bill is said to be oaused by tbe faot tbat bo cannot control tbe oo intuit Ion. two of the board only bolnx Oleaaon men. Aldermen Hogan and ilusoh. The other three Commissioner are Aldermaa eleven and Meaere.

Thompson aod feaaford, who wore appointed by Judge arte teon. NAVY NEWS ABROAD Tbe trials ot what Lord Oeorga Ilamlltoa calls "tha most Important advaueo made la naval orduanoe in 1MD0," namely, the Klewtok alx-laoh qaiek-Aring gun, and mounting ware completed on board tha Kite, at Fortamoutb, laat week. Two buadred and sixty rounds have now been fired from this gun on tee same mounting, and there does not appear te be the slightest sign of wear in any of tb working part. Th rapidity and ee with which one fnan oan a lev ate and train tee gun and mountings, tbe weight of whloh complete la aeventeea la surprising i and It aays a great deal for tb crew, aa well as for the gun, mounting, and ammunition, that 2tfo rounds have beea fired, almost all agalusl time, without the slightest bitch ocourrlng. It should also be speotelly noted tbat, of this laat series of 100 toanda, eighty cartridge were fired fur tbe second time.

Mat this feature baa beea brought out. perhaps, more prominently by trial whloh bave been carried out by a similar slx-lnoh quick-firing gun by tha military authorities at Bboobury-bese. where cartridges have been bred as ma of as sixteen times, hnainfring thinks tbat tbeee exhaustive trial, giving such suooessful results, should ooovbee others besides tha English Government ot tha efficiency ot the tlswlck system. It would seem to he time for tbe European nations to ry quits In th attempt to keep pace wttk one another in th race for supremacy ou the poean. The Amy and A'ory Oassil shows that the lnerea bade In tbi British VeVT by doubling tee modern ablpe bis been met py a similar Increase abroad, and when all of her new ships are completed Knxland will be la precisely the same position relatively a la lHtjlt.

To tbe 68 batU ships of teat dste tha Naval befense act will by add 70, making a total of 188. Bevon foreign eta tea, namely, France, Oermany, Italy, Hassle, Austria, ripaln, and the United states, are meanwhile adding 109 to tbelr total ef 107 In 1 et), making in All USA built or building. The total number of tbelr battle ships, cruisers, and torpedo gunboat now building are a follows) Knglaad, 70 1 Italy, 9i Oermany, 21 1 France, llri United States, 16i Bbaala. 12 Spain, 12. aad Austria.

B. The English people are running wild," and very Justly so, over their forthcoming naval exhibition. Sir William Armstrong's firm Is to send a 10O-ton gun with turret mounting, and another heavy aun mounted in barbette. One of the galleries Is to be arranged to represent a section ef an Iron olad In Which aa auxiliary battery wltb slx-lnoh and quick-firing guns will be shewn. An exact modelof the Kddystone has been reared lu the grounds.

It will be 107 feet Inobes high. 1U summit showing an electric light said to be of 4 v-mtlbon candle power. It upon Chance's system, and will be the moat powerful Ugh! lu the world. Torpedo aad marine mining exhibit will be dlapiayed In ou section, and la others diving apparatus, and materials used la tbe mauufaeture of gun aud war ships. Tb result obtained In the ofllalal trials of the Flake range flndor.

both la Franc and Italy, were most aatlafactory to tbe commissions of oOjeen wbo teeted it. la France tbe trial were held ea board La lorwUeble. tbe flagahlp of the bledlterrauean flret. and they comprised a re-fuiaerls of obM-rvatlous taken both under way and al anchor at auaea and Toulon. la Itely 1U" "uder waa mouated and tried on the old Tumble.

The reeulte In both eeaaa showed very small percentages ef error, notwithstanding tea restricted base lines ou yie vessels used. Tbs Kaiabow, tbe second of tbree seeond-ola cruisers whU are being built for tb Brttlah Gov-erament by Meears. Palmer A wasueceful-1llauBcUed laet wefc the baeadlaplaeerocntof SJ.4U0 tone; length, 00 feet; breadth. 43 fet. and drauxht.

10 feet lnehea. Uer enirlnea will daveiop boree power, euffielent to propel ber under natural draught at a speed of 1 9 kaute. Her armament will consist of two 0 Inch aad six 4.7-liM-h rifled breech-loading guna, aud Bine ejulck-nrlng guna. The appreprtatlens askad for by the French Hevy Uepartmaat for 1893 amount te francs, Compared with tbe appropriation voted by tbe Frwaoh au-tbnntira for tlieeanwBt year, tbe demaads for "ow aa lucreeae of 3.399.843 fraaea. jevwr.HJd.) Theae ere U.

Wel a figurea ae pub-liaheU la Lt Ai af March ii. 1 TBt GXtlVAS ATI'S VVTT. Btaux, April la. Emperor WllllaiaL la a apeeeb at the Marine Aoademy at Kiel, aald that tbe aavy would bava te asaume th ohtef etma-alro rote te the next war, aad must endeavor ta annihilate te eaemy by a graad eoap. The da tla (it tbe navp would rweembl thee of eavalry oa abore.

Tbe next Oennaa military maacxavrea. aosald. weald be eead acted ea tee strategl rasMBIQ' lb "cUsb ayateaa, whlek ajUma RACING NEWS AND NOTIONS IMPROVEMENTS TO EE MADE AT TUB TRACK. BUfATOK BBABJl'l tTABLB Of EACXU TO II I0LD AT ABOnOM OOSUP ABOUT BOMB OF TUB BOOK LTV 0CKRT CLUB BABDICAP HORIBS. Tbe Broeklya Jeokay dab people do ao ptw- poeet be behlad theU rival to patttef thai' track ta prima aoBxlltloa for tha aoulng raetng seeeon, and lmprovemaaU are oow ta piogiesl wbleh win add greatly to tbe aeeommodaOoa of ta publlo.

The graad stead te already large books te accommodate the crowd thai vial I tbe track, except oa extraordlnAry oocaelons, such a Broeklya Ilandloap Day or Memorial Day. If th weather prove pleaaaal greet crowd areexpeoted oa both days, aad PresW dent Lwyer will bsvs eatUkg roam for 8,000 peopl by th day th racing aaom opens. The present grand stand Is being enlarged by an extension at tee lower end 870 feet la length, whloh will bring the stand flush tip to the betting ring aad permit one to pass from tea stand directly late the ring. Tbe betting ring la to be widened thirty feci throughout It nttr length, thus giving accommodations for 100 bookmaker te carry ou business. If ao many should wlah to de so.

There ha always beea a desire among a certain class ot rare goers for mora and batter facilities to bet in the pari mutuel machine. Mr. Dwyer baa finally decided to giv shoe people all the opportunity they wish by putting te the automatic machines, snob a woro ased at Morris Psrk last year. The mala machine And the prtnoipal recording apparatus will be te tbe old place, at the upper end of tbe ring, where tbe old-taabtoned roach in ea war at la tea. A straight and a place machine will also bo placed la the clubhouse, and there, too, will be a mac hi ae which will a a to mat lc all record the rrogrea of batting la th ring, ft 1 probable hat a oeuple of tbeee machine will pleoed in tb grand stand If there should seem to be any necessity for them.

The automatic ma-chfnes are bow found to work perfectly and register wltb absolute aeeuraey, aad when they are pieced. Brooklyn's patrons may try them te their heart's content. Club members will be especially Interested la the enlargement of tbe club house, work on 2i klob now well under way. Tbe bouse wlil be oublad la slse by an extension baok toward the railroad track for thirty feet, a change which will make tbe bona aa roomy and convenient aa any exoept that al Morris Part. The bono 1 to be elaborately decorated, aad Mr.

Lwyer Intends to make it a cosy and attractive lounging blao for tbe member of tee club, wbo Will nave more roomy quarter la whloh to get their noon-day luncheon than they have had hitherto. Senator Ha arte' death promise to be much more of a teas te tbe turf thaa It was at first up-posed It would be. That hla stable would remain Intact for a year at least seemed oerteln. But during the laat week Tattersall of New-York announced that Mrs. Hearst hail ordered tbe aale of all tbe horses in training, tbe date on whloh tbe stable will be di.

posed ot being Thursday, May 14. tb day be for tb opening of tbe racing season In tela btate and tbe running ot tb brookiyn Handicap. Tournament is the star of tbe string, and for bis poaaeaaloa there will probably be a lively struggle, both beoanse hi present value aa a racer aod bis prospective value a a sire. Be log perfectly sound, and having tha blood of tha famou antipodean sire, Hlr Modred. In his veins, he will be particularly valuable la tbe stud te cross wltb American blood, whloh Deeds outoroesee with both speed and stamina, such as Tournament unquestionably ha.

Aald frm Tournament there arete tbe stable some useful animal Ilk Bbeao. Oloamlng, BallaraL atlas Belle. Yoeemlte, Alment, Firework, Anaroblst, and Ring Thomas, aad a good lot of twe-wer-olds which will be brought ea here from California. Many of the youngsters are sired br Cheviot, a full brother to air Modred. and like him winner of tbe Xew -Zeal aad Irby.

About King Thomas there has been during tbe past tew days a quiet tip id to Offset that a will be a dangerous horse la handicaps, particularly over a dlsianoe of ATSPP4 mis ia una to me nurs ma auoerv uooper oaa succeeded in maatertnc the tamper of the en to teka klndirte mal and inducing the brute to teka nr. cootjat is a very close-mouthed tremor and baa not made publi anything oi iblte anvthlna- of tb hind. but tbe watchers now at tbe track dally bave found out that the colt has a ooaeldorabl amount ot speed, and that Cooper has to a ad a way te get It out of aim. So there 1 a ohaae after all tbat tbi furtjr-thousand-dollar colt mar finally win a raoe. How grateful Senator Hearst would have been If had lived te see his pet wtn a raoe I The Senator's son, William H.

Hearst, proprietor ef the Bm Frauolsoo Amamintr, ear nothing for racing or for horses, aad tbla faot waa tbe prinolpal eause for breaking up tha stebla. To this lack of Interest la tbe sport is alee due the withdrawal of tbe late Senator's option ou the Saratoga race track property. The Senator's death and the retirement of J. Arkell from the enterprise bave resulted ia the race couree being turned baok Into tbe heads of Mr. rpeneer, the old proprietor, lie wilL howeve r.

carry out la the mala the plans wblob bad been devised for the Improvement of tba property, aud he ean well afford to do tbla at tbla time, for tbe Saratoga racer, with Monmouth out of tbe way as a rival, promise to be more successful than they bave beea of late years. Kill the elaborate plans of Senator Hearst will be abandoned, as it will require too much capital to carry them through to a sueoeaaful laaua. Theae Included a magnificent clubhouse, equal to that at Morris Park, aud other costly Improvement which should max th track tbo equal of any te tbo country. a Tbe latest arrival from the Wealof a candidate for tbe early Spring handioapt 1 Cousin Jeems, tbs property of Vlvsll Brother, who eipeol greet things of tbelr old campaigner this year. He has been backed el long odds to win th Brooklyn Handicap, and bsla new undergoing tbe wlndtng-uu process al Kreper's, WDers The is quartered, and at tbe Oravossnd track.

Teuton, another Western oandldate who Is well under way In bis preparation for this event, la expected te arrive here within a week or so. Tenny, the favorite for th race, and Burlington, the eeoond choice, are both doing all that eaa be asked of them, and Mr. P. G. lawyer's candidate, it lace Boy aL Is roosdlng Into such excellent Shape that be ba been backed down In the ante-poet betting from 80 to 1 to 10 to 1.

ridiculously short adds, by tbe way, to a horse which ha an aversion to a heavy track, and wbioh wlil certainly not go te th poet If tbe track la muddy. Mr. lwrer Is perfectly satisfied with the way la which be Is Working and coming on, but It la not hla money that has driven down the odds, as be says he has not backed htm for a eeat, It is a long road to Brooklyn Handicap day," said r. lwyer, and It a very trying one, and whether he will succeed In traveling la a great uncertainty. Bot If be eaa be got fit, aod if Ilandloap day should happen to be pleaaaat, and there Is a good track, be will certainly go to the post, But there are a lot ef Its and uncertainties about it, as anybody eaa sea." a Tbo Amerieaa Pony Baclag Association haa decided to hold races at Hempstead Farm, baturday, May 2, and Saturday, May 9.

Tbe programme for Mav 2 includes three flat Soo yard, a half mtle, and a mile, reepeotlvely a hurdle race at a mile aad a hall, over eight hurdlaa, and a steeplechase ever a eourse of about flv miles, for registered boaters, tooarry 170 pound, entries for tees races will close oa tee 2dth last One of tbe very handiest books yt Issued for tbe um of racegoers Is published by George T. Clendennlng It Is ealled Horses la Training" aad Include a list of the horse belonging to every stable of oonseqaence In tbe Keat, giving the name, age. and pedigree of tbe bores, with the tiauise of the owners and the trainer who be them la charge. Th book ia of bandy slse aod shape to carry la the vest pookot, and at tha price, AO ont. Is absurdly cheap.

It Is worth many times teat sum ae a refereaee book to raoegoer. The regular racing season la this country be glas this wsek wlte tbe meeting at Memphis, Team, which opens on Tuesday next and continues to tbe 25th last Then lb horse gn to Maahville, Lexington, or Washington, where raoe meetlaxs begin Blroultaneeusly on April 2H, lasting until tbe eeoond week In May at each laee. Iuiavllle and iLrooklyn follow eloeely hereafter, opening tbelr aeaeoae on May 13 and 15, respectively, by which time the best horses in training will be at work earning tbelr oat for taeir owner. The Waablnrton meeting will be of particular Interest to fcaatera peopl. bbe horse a whloh would have run at Klliaueta and Linden will P4 too, aomo of tee reeelv tbelr i aeat tweatv-tboo-aeaidolrj.

The pwyera. Oreea Murrta. J- A. H. Merrta.

William Lakalaad. Ueuxb 'hr PuUifer. au TibeT LsterS waera will en1 racer to Washington to try tbelr aaerlte before toe, Kew. York aeaeon open. Billy- Lakalaad aeem te bet kavlag about a much trouble with Tea Tray as be used to bav with Exile, aad hi hope ef getting him ta Brooklyn seem futile.

it temper, but ihiil J.r?" be woe thaa ever and at Umee refuaea absolutely ft. do aay guluiplnx Mil, prop wpie ara mate rasa hha raa. deliberately tura armiad aad i faeee ta wrowg war ef te traok, ktekiaaT aad Mttsg ttk a Aeasoa. TberewfJl be aeme nvel iiwiBB wna sua as turn pw wua war. A write? la tt Spirit fJV tlmm tntu It teal JT.

7. CaldweU, tbe stertek, will have oetvea BStVBOO dariag tb taJrtoem fAoaths) oadtaa hfa IA aert. foe afa ami. as a ttartar, It te hardiy to be woadored at thai jeekey atuo ara everrua wlte appUeaat for ate poaluoa, Tbo reaee why Tai Kottea, the OailroraU oalt, iaa bee daelared out at tbe Brooktym wbtetSlbabiV teVulTteJate'twBM Ms, wtearVa teag-oaapd tUns has lafl thtegs aa to tba aToamowth Park meeting te te que Jerome Park's graad spected with aeer, aad aa expense nee ae Ameneaa oexeytiaB aaa aoatakeete be rua eXL and ae other slab bee applied for a lee of th track, and as II koewi thai th Meamouth AaaoclaUoa eaa hav tb traok if It waa ia ii, peopl geaeraii put tbeee taeta to oxter, aad look upea II now a practteaUy aettled fact thai the Monmouth Park Summe irogramaie will be rua off al tea old traok due tug uiy aaa August. BVBTOS'S CUIMP EMPLOYMENT.

VBBT BUST IX COKTrIdICTIBO IT0R1X1 OF A COMIXO KKSIOBATIObT. WAHrorojf, April 19. From week to week since Mr. J. jr.

us ton a) Indiana became Tree nrer of the United State, with th aa aouaeameat that he only oooepted tha plaoo bo cauae It would demand ao 11 Ul of hi personal attention that be eould devote moel of hla time te bl affair al ConnelUvtlle, the aswspapers here oontelaed paragraph lattiaatlag hi speedy reslgnatloa. Tbi err of ha been so oftea repeated thai no en bow soared by 11 It baa been repeaAed reeestly 1a aew form, and two gentlemen, both from Indiana, have been named as Ukcly to ba tea successors of Mr. Huston. The last report of hU proposed reslgnatloa ae-eompaole the uggestIoa teat Mr, K. IL be beokej of Covtegten, I to Treaeurer.

Mr. Mabenker I aot prominsnt, but be Is a banker. Tbe trouble aboat changing seem to be the dlfflaulty of bondsmen. Mr. riustoa backed to tbe ton of and his bondsmen cannot be released until the count of the after the appointment of a uooeeor, 1 eom plated.

Paring hi term aa Treaaurer Mr. IT ton's eerrlo have beea praoUoally aomteal, while the actual management of tb erltoe ba been borne by Aaslstent Treaaurer Whelpley. The life of Mr. Huston la tils ofiioe has been spent largely in eontradlotlnx renorte of bla forthenm. In resignation tbalaeemedto have pome from bim.

and tbalbave certainly gained publicity wi. iiwuua nerer oe a biu ot Mr. Huston thai be ha permitted hi private aflalr to be lost si-hi of te his devoUoa to publlo dutle. A DIVORCE FOR MRS. BLAINE, JR.

THE IECRKTABT OF STATE'S DACOU-TEB-IN-LAW WOULD MARRT AOAIM. It authoritatively given out by the friends of Mrs. James O. Blaine, tbat ahe ha begun proceedings for divorce from the young son of tb Secretary of State. In a abort time Mrs.

Blaln will go to Sioux Falls, IX, there te re side long enough to obtain a divorce under the lews of that ntate, which recogaii Boa-anppori sufficient ground. Young Ma Blaln 1 bow Went a raw week week ago la oompauy with tb Hob. John Foster. fcx uov. uoorg Iloadlr of Ohio H11 charge of Mrs.

Blaine's tnteresU while proooed. lBf.f Td" ofl'F controversy thai will arise Over the suit is regarding tbe outody Mrs. iiiaine-a ebild, a boy three year old. It i unaersiooa inai toe uiaine family desire to superintend the education and training af tea child, while tb boy's motbst as stobtif maintain bar rlxbt te beep him. Upon tbla point some 11 titration 1 promised.

Young Mr a. lileloe la a ataaeb Reman Oath-olio, aad the laws of that Church prohibit voreo. She be, howetes, secured promise fromArehbUhop Corrigan And fronf Blahop Waterbury of Columbus, that upon th granting of th divorce a special dispeheetloa U1 be granted reatorlng ber te membership In the Church. a she eeeure the divorce, Mrs. Blaine wlli, it 1 ald, marry Vt.

WlUiamT. Bull ef tela oitr. tbe phyalolan who attended her throuxb-out her recent lltneaa. and to whose aklll her recovery 1 partially due Dr. Hull waa tea flrat American to perform laparotomy for gunabot wound In te abdomen, andb wa mentioned with apeoial honor at the Ialerna-I tional Medloal Congreaeof IStrO at Berlin.

PLOtr-rLoir am kino or ehqlakd. 'art lAtUr la fas Lttido gVwlk, Dees It aot appear teeredlble tea arte the Prineeas Cbarlotto'a death, th old bachelor son of George IIL bad not married, Prlaoe Napoleon would be now a near heir presumptive to the British throne, if not King of tng-Und He twice deoended from Oeorg f. one from Frederiok Prinoe oi Wales, twloelrom tbe (irenadlcr King of Prussia, (father nf Frederick the Ureal.) and Is a grssl nephew of wuuu wn. oi ipa nrss xeDiieman 01 I Lurope ahe of whom Talleyrand said, after ba I met ber In ritrasburg in lolS; "From what I aee of ber here I do not wonder at ber husband wishing ber rather to stay abroad than to llv lu tugland," LOCAL LABOR MATTERS. Tb Central Tenor Federation yaa-terday laaued a aeoaatlonal rail furamaea mrllng.

lo ba bald to. only by milieus Ui tha pay of plutosrsts, bat Blao by lbs Judgs wboui th people bar elitedi that la. a of complete nalaviunt, aud that if the plntecrauy ia bot stepped la lla mad career It will tear down the km.bbilo. Tailor a' i-rZ. Paealva Vnioa Na 11 sod lb Uoat oparaUTea' Bloa were suapeBdnd from memberahlp tor aexieot-ing to botoott liberty Hall, lu Kaat Mouatoa btreet TbUhall 1 owued by Max Hohwarta.

agalnat whom tha Federation baa a grmlgs becauss of what ha did la tbe barundeaa caae. At reaterday'a meeting of ua Geatral Ibor TJnioa periulaaloB was arsated te tbs patterBmabera te see Ue seal of the nnioa In sending a rsquesl to tbs iron adopt the nlns-hour work dy May lialegate Fenteu. who had gone to Albaby te area the basse- of lbs bin te eeds te tbe federal (loverY meat tbe itewling Oreea site for Auprala-ra' Oba-ea, roported that tb member of the were PlayiBg ahottleoook wild th bUl andwere aalag It a A sst-off te lbs twivmilllnn dollar pavensnt bill. Tba meeting appointed acooimlttea go tu tbe Taiuwaay th bowuig oYn LiiT umumaa 1 The Bnlldiaa Onnstrnctors' ntatrina ordered the mem tiers of ProreaelTe i'alu Wa' Bion Xa 0 te demand the eight-hour rule, uuder pain of uvi.uiwii au. mvn QD.

COIBnuUeS the ownera of Veasele ud mal. Iaa 1I.111...I yeaterday reported that all or nearly all the boat own. ara had yielded aod tlist tha mea of Na 0 would bexla working eigbt hunts from te-dy. Tbe Ready-kfade Clothlna Operatlrea' Association of tbe United elates aud Canada began It anaual oobtsbUob testerdar at Cimrnilai T1.11 11.. law to officera wra eleotadfer tbs eaautax Veart yrsaid-Bt-Mr.

les of Besteai Vlee PrealdeBt-- etr, atniiin. ruuanaipBiai neeretertes II White. M-HUkowtts. aud L. Who Would Pay 50 Per Cent.

MORS FOR FURNITURE or for anything sis thaa tha ears or aa equally good article eould be procured tor I Yet this Is rontlslisUy bslag done by person vent ing furniture, from Isek ot kaswledge aa te wbe maaufar.ture aad wbo 4a not i Tea to KLfiy par Mat la the dlffereBoa betas, lbs aiasiufaetBrer' prtea aad tba retailers pries. As mannfarlurere, ws eger eor (a1 at tbla tv 'ng. Plato furalture, lardlum r.i.t foraltura, aad tba moat elegant that eaa be made. Be surs te lnvaUal befors orderlag. BUY OF THE .11 Alt ER." GEO C.

FLINT HTOSEMi 101, 106. oV WIST 1 ATI! ST. Manufactory, 114, lit Weet 19th 81 CarlRSchultz's SelteisMohyXjaiiomc. eeeseieie aaalyals elir anal Ttrkv le ma.4 gBBreaieeafse Bare wlib three aaelrees, wblr prove ibes be er as-feesieaig Ufa Tt lt al get mthulttt altera- Aster ere erst 4a te lag Aw K. T.

mw. i ww w. vuiv i umn, i protesi agsjBsV III shooting nf stria er at Morxwood and tba death santeaoaa of tbree Vittatiurg (Irlkera. Th eall aer that all publlo meaaa of proteetlna hsra beea inmaJ Into axabolea ot vppraaalvn i tfiat erlmes aalBat tbe Ives aud llbrtlea uf wurkiarauea a MmmitiJ FC3LKH UEtt. armct abb eag WoIffsflCMEBIacUng 23 DoOon mrt Sim FanHm toe 25 ytww fewf ef CU Vrnfgrw wHk AjPtttixniX ntr-rf.

IMPORTANT TO LADIES. IF YOU WANT TXXZJ LATEST ZDSAO FOR DECORATING TOUR SUMMER HOME, KiAMrjri nu DRAPERIES, TABLE LINEN, AND ART SPECIALTIES AT 929 BROADWAY. CITY AND HUBTJUDAK NEWS NEW-TOBJC. A Jury oonststlng of af, naat Thosaa IlasUngs, Arthur Uoteb, and Ql MoKlnt hav usi awarded to studeote of Onlstnbte OOUeg Moalltn Fallawrablna In sreVliaiitma nf th alae ef fluuu eaob. Tbe socoeeefui osnpe Itprs axe Manos of litUadelphla of tb Class of 'M, and A.

at. Wteh otLl sity of tb Manoa or inuaaeiphia of te Ob Of this OttF Of te nteint wer givan Liaas oi ihj. uonorabl rsbllon were nvea ft. KohnfvjTMewTetl of th Olas aPwO. K.

MoartSr of theClsa of andli. K. Poa neU ot the Class of '87. Thome Funvaaa, tha Xaxllsb oarpentsr wag te obarged wltb blackmailing Albert F.maimnl ef th firm of OersteU A Emanael, Prince trees, wee arraigned before Jaattee Xllbvetb, In the Tombs 1'oUo Court, yesterday, aad bald In uu await tne action oi the uraaa Jury. Miaecarmea MarteUe.

tbe young bpan-lah girl of Lyan, Maa wbosn Furnaea aald to Jory. Mia can lab girt ofLyan, bar aaed as a arralgoed aud tool for bis operation, wa also tekaa to tea uev ou of zotatlea. Tha first tesana paasngr te retarsed under the sew immigration law waa Thome Vary, aa Irish Un migrant brougb fliteeWSj foaad to bav ooa auaransi yastereay. waea eaa Barge Offlo aurxeott waa ton sumption, tiubaeiueatly It Ira discovered teal itition. Bubeequentiy It wa awoovered teal ras Inaaao.

II waa. pteoed oa board tea una te bo returned te the port wheaoo be jLirurt oama. A well-dressed nan who had apparently died of apoplaxF waa found at 8 o'clock, yesterday morulaaT la the basement ef AHA rVuiml Btaaaa. Ills Bam I probably John jTebandley, a a handkcroblat In bia poohei Wa marked -and be had a flve-dollar pat aavalope on which wa this nam and tee addroea, 1 he Do tun, Al and A8 Newark Avenue, Jersey City." oha A. Breohlarldg, a distant ralaU vof Job a 0.

lireckiarldgo, aad who waa once a Farm ester la tbo United Btete Vary, bot wb for tbo last atx years had been a eouduotor oa tbe Via lb Avenue elevated railroad, died suddsnly of Eosumonla yesterday tuornlng at Mo KteU Avb-ue. lie waa forty-roars old aad slngls. Tbe A tlaa steamship Andes, wbioh arrived yaaterday from Trinidad, port paaalng Thursday, la latitude Bli 15' aorth, longitude 70 west, a vessel about U00 feet In leugth, which wa Coaling bottom up. The looality la wbleh tb dereiiot wa reported la about BOO aillit aouthweal of ltermuda. Pr.

Anderson of th Brooklyn Adelphi Aoad-amy wUl talk te th rrimary PrlaalpaU' Association la this city to-day el A P. at tha Formal College, Vara Avsau aad Hlxtf-elxbtb Btreet, 111 aubjeot will be "Fbysloal Tbe American Aaaootetloa fof the Study aad Cora of Inebriety will hold lie filth monthly meeting at the ballot the VewYprk Aeademrwf Medicine, 19 Weal Forty-third btreet, WdAe dey, at F. M. L050 IBLAJTD. petition Is being elroulated la Flushing aad Whltesten te extend Beveath Avenue te Wnlte- stene through te Flushing.

It Is prepoeed thai eaufc villaae shall bear one-half of tbe expense of building the road. Tbe ealeadar ot tbe Queen County Court of Oyer and Terminer, which eonvene te Long Island City this morning, is unusually large. 1 ouaupriaea ere iwu oa Tbe Fresbytotian church at White tons, L. 1 baa exteuded a eall to th Iter. Walter M.

Oral ten of the Union Tbaologtoal ftemlnary. HEW-JEBSxTT. Tha body of an unknown man. annaraBtlr thlrty-flve year of g. wa found 1a tea water TAB) woassrw ai to i-ennsyivauta Railroad Ferry, Jersey City.

Us wore a btech aiv ai4 had 8u cente la bia pookaibook. i M1JTKM HARM A MAID. Minks raided tbe paaa of oraameatel wild fowl belonging to Major Frederick Mateer.State Soperlnteudsnt of the Ooverameat hatobery at Cold "prlng Harbor, oa night last weak aad kUled many valuable bird. Tbsy took te ris Inai pair of Chin mandarin dueka las ported from China at a eoet ef BAO, three pair of wood ducks, aad several teal, widgeon, and ether wild, fowl that wro la prooee tt domeelieouoa. Fortunately, all tb fowl woro aot la oa bobv aad soma ef earb speetes were saved.

Vermin bava beau very plentiful oa Leaf Island lb past Winter sad fanuars hav teal much poultry through tbelr depredations. Setwltb-slaBdiag lha steel traps kspt armed the oramad of tba Flsa f'emmiaatoa so protect the trout from minks and the panda from uioakrew, these ani-tnala ooraalenally get luald and work anterhief. Tbe follewiag tbo rreord kept by Mala at ber of the verrota destroyed this seaaoai Op-peeuma. 16; auloka, muabrate. 33 i night bru.

tt; ritn rnovAB coxcsst. Tb ooaoert at tb Leaox Lyuas waa especially notloeable for tba excellence both te selection and performance of th orchestral numbers, whloh la eluded te Baok air. tb llaudel terco, tb allegretto tb Klfbth "ymphouy, an Mr. Thomas' superb eeortegef Chopin' Funeral March. CampaalaL was te exralleot voice and sung the toaoc air from IlalAvy' La aire" with remarkable Sset.

and wltb M.aa Jauu tbe duet from tb third act of -Lobeognu. r-allB vi-ldly tb daye el vi.M-.n.. un.i itu AKBilem, of Muale. liMeoai-l'tJing r.oi.n ueit ruadsy wilt be Mr. Tbomaa farvwoll to Sew-York.

It will take the mmI aiproprate poaibte lerss la to alien fifth Byatpaear. iua trio "Ttvimate Ktapy Tremate wiu five by Mile. 1 Vr. Campaainl, aad 11 -uaate; Mie Abb Iter lbe will play a LWs eosuerte, oaa miss wii svrasr ii aagaaiaa, Airs." i I. 11.

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