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girrk tTimcSe gerttnbtr 18, 1887. Sitittn jaggs T0nERIXGTO ITS FALL VHTLORAIILH COSD1TIOS Ot IMS KHIOUTS OF LABOR. ACTIONAL ITRIfE IIAJ ABOt'T RC1NED TH ORDER FOWDEKLT. ILLXEM AND TALK ABOUT IT. Philadelphia, Ihnj.

17. Tho onrjmir-toa of tha Knlghta of Labor It i tnost de-plonks roo4IUoa. and aein to be (Maria to Its fall. It chief and head. (Jeriwral Kuw Wot kasaa Fewlerir.

ljriu protrt at hl Lnaoe. stricken with a vital dlneaae. far aad aearaa ef, imtili are withdraw- fa tMl elllanee I rnm tba order der after day. Ilji.ela at noafucmn supreme the ranks, aal ana powerful faction of tha order la errntvl fr a war of evtrrniinatlon, ao to speak, attains tlH anker. The Oeuerrtl Eieu-tlra Hoard la a a house divided atrsfntt Itself, ad the member "fit are at a word jwdnts toward roa toother.

Ia addition to all this, and worse thaa all. it ia do ascertained from a source of badlaputed reliability tbat tha receipts coinlng Into Ua (enera) treasury are Dot suflcyeat now fa par the reenter rnnalna: enpeeaes of the nrdar. Tta alartalna dscreeaa la tha aneraberalilp of thsarder, the hundreds of lar-eand Influential aod tbe refusal by the (treat bod of wbo op- Ewhat they term tha corrupt Powrterly to pay up thalr dua and aesent. i twdaaad tha lusoros of the e-aaeral treasury In taia city la ene-flftn wkat It wa a year aro, and the grave apprehension wi nam In the tulnds of tha administration laaler tbat the Jn'nrtk Broad-street palace Itself, located In tkla fit jr. will barn to la snortfatfod In order to raisa lb money neceaeary fr urgent correal eiveaae.

The regular quarterly pay-jnenu of iter capita tai, wliien will be due Feb. 10, ara depended a pun by fioneral feeretary JAlcantan end Oeoeral Treesnrer Turner a the taaanaef liquidating tha debts already roulr art-ad, but, aa atatad heretofore, taa secessionists, wUo constitute a large proportion of the metn-torsLlp. bare resoive.1 to withhold tula tax and thaa atarre oni tha snneal officers. Conse-Matlf the raanacrra of tba order ara In deep troub'e and do not their way oat of It Yet this la not all. rtill mora to alarm and terrify the gnral offlrer.ba Provisional Com-inltteo af the secession advocates in thla rltr are clinging persistently to the rharaaa preferred at tha Minneapolis Convention against Hcimi I'ewderty, Lltcbmau, and Hayes, namely tbat tber sniesi.preprlated of tbo order'a Tuonex during the pant rear, and thla week thry bare determined again to deuiana aa Itemized eeonntof tba tecelpta and expenditure, and la the event of a relual on ibir part to render the aerount, to bring tlin rata Into eonrt In thia city and npfnljr rharge the general ottlrera with theft and Bialleaeanra in cilice.

Thla etep will be lake a within tlm nett tow. week at the fur-theW and tt wlU be poabed with rigor and determination. Til attention of tha Kulcht throurbont tbia Cltr and around headqnartere la now dlvidi-d tweet! eoneldt-ratlon of thla matter and the riix-eaaaloa of Mineral Mairr Workman t'nwdcrly'e Idueaa. When the Kierutlrc Hoard Inet tagether fur olflidnl eooforcnon on Munduy laat at tba 5 nun Itroad-airret palaralorthe flmt time eiat-e tba early part of Norenjher Ihpy walled patiently all the niornlug for Mr. I'o older It to arrlra, aa expeetert.

from ranton. lint he did not arrive, and later In tho day tha etanllng liiforraalum waa rwelred by prlrate wire tbat Mr. i'owderlr bad leaa atrlrban aom euddaaly with a rpileut atiark of hemorrhage of the luna. i l.r me tuln of the btupl were all in alb'iidatire, and a-i a iiorniu wa' prewnt tber did not adjourn. Mnra fiea the bonrrt haa met each diy ami traiia''ted thi tuain-ai brought liefore It.

ihe ar-aaiona will bo un tlnud next aaek. Tne niot fenture ef Towderly'a lllnoai la tlie tlein tint prcaerred on the eunjnci at toe lortn iiroat-w'reei paie-. iii-ra ara Inrartably duuled noy Intelhgeneo ami all the ettaelp'-a about tbe eataldlaliment are rigtoly liialrurtrd tint lo out any Information aa to Mr. I'owdrr'y'a cohd'tloli or aa to ilio rircumntau'ea of bl lllne. indeed, ao atnet ia the aerriry whiob oertn'n of the general otllrera attempt to preaerre that a r-at deal of indignation la expreaaed hy them at the publlrntlou of the aewa in the dally paper.

Tbla polloy la aid In he duo to the iiirtiiem-n of John W. llayea, a ba aland neareat to r. l'owderly of all tba tiKiinbT of the motel Kxecutlru lioard, ao fnr aa routldeMlal ralationa go. all theao precuutloua on tha part of bla no-railed frtenda. It 1 now known if Vond a iloulit that Mr.

I'owdorly la a broken-braitl man, The Ulaaenalonx uf late within tba order hare worried bun morn than bla'f rieuda will admit, lie la naluiallv of a very aeiimtlve teniperaiiient, atnl the aaaorlation of tho.v lm-Oictlluleiy uiouud him la nta ollklal poxition ba tiidercxl hi in morbldiy ao, and as a rvaiilt ny infavoralile iililrlaji of any kind woiimU tlm deeply. I'ailiapa the euddrat tUa-ippolntnteut be bna 'reorivml ainee he wcame t.cner.ti Mnter Workman taperienvwl In hla rweiit lo titrlng trip throuua inuinifaoiiiriiig centre Nt'W Knirlatid, rliithcr he had gone the pur)oae of atayiug die vorrant of dlait- Hon that la awiM-pliig aver are I loll. At lliil iiieetliiL'a whleh be ad treaaed he fonnt tbat the people allowed no Interval in tha order, and the auUloiicea tbat gnth-Hti to hear him were utterly ntiayuipatnetln and ao email aa to bo completely dlalicartculng to the apeaker. Ilia rraenrn failed to arouan lie wonted entlitioaa n. It la now atated authoritatively thai hia norvuua ajatew ia abattcred, and that hla realgnatbui i-anuol long bn delayed, fllapreeeat lllnea la viewed la different lighta L-y tne meiubere leader of the order In thia elty and tbroiirhout the lOant.

In ninny qnar-ter the gnateet oliiMtiida fa manlfaated a to kla welUrc, but In ollmr quaricra tbere la a dl-poaltlon to doubt the reports lent ont from Mr. Vowderly'a bouaebokt aa to hla pliyalval couai-tlou. and It la even bruited liy many who have lng been aeqanlnled with tne Ueueral Maater Moikmnn ibnl hla preaent lllneaa la greatly aggrratetl In order to create aynipatby for blm and to check the atteeke of bla avwonenta In tbo order. The fact of Mr. Powderlr'a lllneaa bit Riven Mae to considerable Kpat-ulatkm regantlug tbo neeeaaion to the nem-ral Maoter orkmanablp In eaaa tne preaent attack ahenld prove fatal or hla reeianatloo aaould take place.

Aoeonling to the coaatltutlon. If aurtblng ahonld happen to Mr. Powderlr, Kb bard unmtha of Chicago, the Oeoerai Worthy foreman, would succeed him. Mr. OriftltheVa KMtiou ia ouly that of a ft en re-head, and bo ctarriea on hla shoulder ao renin-aibillty whatever.

Wjtle being an enable and auilabie gentleman, the fact that he la bow far paai the prime of life juatinca the opinion that ia would bo unable. If raliod upon, todlaohargn Ota dutiea of Oeneral Maater Workman. The secret circular signed by Mr. Powdcrly tnd urging upon the Knight tha necessity of a uevernniental telegraph system ta the United hi a tea, which was iaaued on Wrdneaday from the general headquarters ef tha order lu tkta city to ail taa local aaeinbliea throughout tbe country, te now tbe subject of diaeuaaion In tbe aaaem-bliea, and before the end of tbe month petitions aaking Congress to establish the Governmental telegraph so long desired will bo re-leu led to the Kepreaentatlvea of tbe various TongTeealonal lit riot a. Commltteea are now eel tig appointed to take tbe petitions through tbe tawoa aad aelghborhooda la which the as-leahllae ara ettuated and secure tbe aignaturaa i all the member.

Other com mil lee are be-ag appointed to wait- upon the Congreaamcn sed senators and get from them an expreaslon af eplaloa. either for or against tha measure. When tha petltloaa bare been filled hp with Bamea they are ta bo sent In the ttrat week of laauary to tbe Oeneral taecretary. Tba eamca will then he counted, and Uenersl Master Work-tan Powderlr, a able physically to do so. will lake tbe petit uvea ia Cvugreaa.

Kvery effort Ual eaa poealbly be made will be put fortb to nanre the auceeea or tbla great campaign against be Western lntoa Telegrapa Company. CAtaOUC rjtlKSTM OMDAIXID. Baltimork, Dj. 17. Cardinal Gibbons, at toe cathedral to-day, ordained the following as prtasts la tbe Catfiollc Cbnirh: George ulaab, John Plllon, and Patrice (VCnnnell.

Pal tlaorei Ctepbea nolleran. Louisville: Thomai Kennody, Pravideneei Kobort Kennedy, Bavnn nab: TbeHlere Fallon. Kdward lorau. Charles O.Nell. and Pelor orka.

ban 'rsnclacn Ueorgai Kay lor, Allegheny, 1'ean. John IMwurr. llaruord: Fredertck Campbell. il- miaguia: ilUaru Miller and Ianlel l.eoxDc-an, srruioB, ana iieary i uraay, ssooiw. IfcoT, N.

Ww. Tt fcomiwinnnal rdlaatioa sor vices at Joeepb's Provtaeial wminury began thta morning. Solemn aias wa ettng by the Klght Hot. rraacia X. Mo-Neraj, n.

Ix, Kiahoo ef Albany. Imnng mass fear avloor orders were conferred, together with taooo of aabd ooaahip, deaooaahlp. aad ordltia- Uoa te piieataood. Aoioag the prtaeta ptaeat froia sat of town were iJontieily New-Tork. father Mrbeiaa Quinn ef ryraeue.

6rtlMr per of Manhattan Collesre, Kaltaer I a vel) Keclor of the lork eatbeilral; alike! McMana of tbe calhearal. Fatkrr Mc Veef 6u John tbe l.vanjrliat. ew- York, and reibe laanxwily ef lata alphas V. New-York. Staay prteoteaf tbe diacaas of Albany were alao in aiiraoaac.

A MTSMWX TO TMM IRK LA A Tba wwxeea who waa reported aa having been Ves tasaae at Pier 41 Kortb Hirer rpdar aight as Kate (TMara at Lewis, ehe waa first seen a Pier aad wbea she aakad tor the staaraahip Aaraala aha waa aM te aw te Pter a. As abe waa goisg tbe gaagway el the Aerante aha began to r-i srraimsaiiT aaa acant. xiie aad. ana mm. a as'aaiea te ire ireiaae.

ant Safie the police i eaieertUea, At the atatKia the Twi reriav.w a rier A ciecl raver. aSo was te4 te hr a eemi4 Claaa parage ticket. t.e M.wS4 several lMrl aailart. aH aavkl ane enaila a rr war la a pnraie beapnal aad would not ce riw aeepitet ana want te the bl i aa Viiimi' ettaA aa4 111 the luataew a naok IMnku tr tie asdraiBi awe waa aaovaa te the aaviliaa ue fewt at tvkliavwe Heaoisai. r.gorta will ba a.a4a wue she a tae htr aad iBoeberaat te AXOXU TUB A1HLE1X8.

IT TCRC9T UlSPLAttD I TARIOCS MtAvcnr.9 or sport. Oamea lu armories and eroaa-conntrr ran are ecgaging tbe atteatlon of amateur athletes at present The eleventh and Twelfth Kegttnenta bave recetitly held very successful Bieetinga. Tbat of tbe former is still making a stir fa tbe athletic rommuuiiy on aeconnt of the rcmpet-log at Its game of O. Y. (KXbtrX, wbo is a member of tbe Kew-York AtUoUo Cub, and uest beat dtataaee roanar to Carter, of tbe aarna club.

Tne claim ia tbat titlbert bad not been a trembor ef tbe rrglmnnt long cRoegb to entitle blm to compete In tbe athletic gamea. tt ta uot generally known tbat special prize was offered for competition among tbe various companies, to be awarded to tbe one whose repreaentntlvea won the greatest nntnber of points. To their chance of wluaing this prize the iVtooa, or 11 Cotnpenr, took adrautage of tbe that illlert was unattached to any regiiuent, aod, deeplto tbe fact toat tb rules governlnc this point apexlfleslly atate Usat a candidate nmat be on probation for a rertgiuJena-th ot time, the roinnany asaumed the responsibility of el urtlng him to full bvrabip before tbat time bd expired. As a performer outolaased tbe men be was railed upon to meat, and by winning tbe events for which he wa entered aaelated Com-vaay very materially in winning tbe trophy. The (irenmatancea, together with certain Inferences dropped by tbe hwont Company, caused aoioe of ilia neuilxri of the Plxtb Compsnyto in alio luquirtrs, which resulted In a dterloanre of the facta atated above.

A protest has been entered agaiaat him which la liable to lie sustained. If such does happen, thea on tbe new count the Hixtb Company's score wlil be 12 poiut to 10 fat tbe Second. There is nothing In tbe matter that Implicates Gilbert In any wrong tranaactlon, for he haa tha highest repu-talioD for gentlemanly coaduet during both on and off the Hold. Company II simply may bave been indiscreet. The election of Secretary of the Manhattan Athletic Club last week ctuaed great excitement in thai club for tbe time being.

There wa a decided opposition to C. Hughes, wbo hiia tilled that office for some time and haa never been complained of as not being active enough. In ict, hla activity It whnt caused tne opposition. Ihe opposition claimed tbat Hnghea baa gone too far In waging war against the New-York Athletic Club, ana that La haa dragged his ciub's name into too many aicau and Jealous undertakings, lie figured prominently in the case of M. V.

Kord. and In the Carter ease he was the actual one to prefer tbe charges. Tbe Incentive for lilin to take snch parte was to hare these men disqualified, and thereby weaken the New-York Athletic i lub so that his club might be superior athletically. There ara some members of the Mai batten Athletic Club wbo do not like audi methods, and they nominated L. A.

Pluarl lu opposition to Hughes. Htuart did not wish the olTice, and went In with a half hearted feeling. The vote was 6(1 to in favor of Hughes, but all agree la saying that the Secretary boa learned a leaon that will not le aoou forgotten. Ihe trouble between Hughes and Carter was healed a few days ago. The latf-r was a guest of the Manhattan Athletic club, auil Hughes publicly took advantage if the opportunity to relieve tbe strained relationship wbicb existed.

Carter took a reciprocal view of tbo situation, and to tbe Joy of all preaent the aworn enemies shook bands and a a reed to let bysnnea bo bygones. Thia unlocked for occurrence was a slk'ual for much conviviality. The constitution and by-laws of the new Amateur Atblello Lulou are sud a meeting will take place In January for their adoption. At the last meeting of tbe eld National Association the Secretary of that body was nutborued to write to the Athletic I'mon asking fur a roufereore with amalgamation in view. It will be remembered that thl new imion wns nrcsnizod on account of dienattafsctlon with the Association.

There baa been considerable discuasiiin lately ab iut the reinstatement of Malcolm W. Kord. The National Association would like to reinstate him. but want him to ak for it. wnlch It 1 generailr understood be has no Intention of doing.

When spoken to about it, Mr. Ford said that he never would ask such a body to take back what tbey had said about him, and that he had been tbe victim ot circum stances in being a member of the club thut the Natlunul Association bad tried to injure. 11 Ji Ell A I. MAI Tt'KS. ITMS OP IXTERKST ABOUT CLUBS AND f-LATEBS.

Manasnr of ball clubs are lieginnuii: to secure tha names of their players to contract. Tho New-YorUa bare only (ieorge Goro of tho old nine. This Is due to the fact that nearly all of tha old members are In San Francisco, and 111 not return nnttl March. It Is thought, how ever, that no diltlculty will be encountered in coming to an agreement. Below will bo found the names of players wbo have signed contracts In tbe League, American Association, ami Cen tral league: New-York- (leorge (Jore, M.

J. Mattery, E. N. Tone, K. E.

Foster, Cleveland, CllDert Halllold, Icliciit- lleury timber. K. Kut- cllUe. Ed Jleatln. F.

chelbeck. Broughlon. Chicago -Hugh Dully, c. E. 'Hoover, C.

K. Kry- nun. tiustav 11. Kroek, William A. Clark, Cbarlea W.

Fpragun, O.Ker Tebeau. II. IVllit. Thomas. K.

Burns. Mark Baldwin. M. C. Sullivuu.

1 it'll Darllnir. Oeoree K. Van lliilln-ii, James Urali. Frank S. Flint, 1 N.

W'illlamaon. A. Anson. A. Fms rclL ludianapolln K.

D. lliickley, Harry Soence. i i threve, ashington-W E. Hoy, W. Wll-mot.

M. J. Murray, H. Wright, John Irwin. Tito iu a Deasley.

Phlladalphla W. J. Hoover, William Hallman. Charles Kelly. William Bchrl- ver.

W. C.leaaon, C. IChllda, A. B. Banders.

J. T. Clement. Pittsburg -W. J.

Kuehne, Farmer. Aiuietic w. j. Huiiiran, L. Ulerbaoer.

T. J. l'oorman, H. 1. tovey, O.

A. Townsend, F. 8. Maun, T. K.

dunning. W. II. Kins. Robert (iam bic, Frank tjalnu, William E.

Blair, D. Lyons, Curtis Welch, William (lleaou. Brooklyn-W. u. unnen.

w. 1L Uolbert, Al Mays, E. Cunningham. Mich. William IT Mnai.niI.U lul Hadford, David Orr, A.

J. Bushoog. I. Foutz. Ballimore luluiei h.

E. Shaw. William Khlu- dle, Joseph J. Pouiuirr, William F. Greenwood.

Cincinnati T. J. Muliane. Elmer Smith. William Hart, Leon Viau.

W. W. Carpenter, J. A. Mcrnee.

t. Bet ad. Hugh RIcoi. J. W.

Keenan, 11. Kapel, C. U. Baldwin. John 8.

Cork lull. Ixiulsvi.le John A. Kerlns, tiuy flecker. Thomas Ramsey, 8am femith, H. Eaterdav.

Henry Hmith. 6t. Iiula J. W. Halllday.

lid Kiiouff, Thomas Nicholson. Thomas McCarthy. John Boyle, Peter romers, Fred Nyee. Cleveland H. I Oberlander, C.

I. Pnyder, John tricker, A. P. Albert, J. 8.

Faatz. W. T. CroweiL J. Ollka, P.

J. Hotaltng. Enoch Bakely, W. Htemmyer. Newark James Fields.

Io H. Hmith, Charles Jones, Dennis P. Cssey. John F. Coogan, W.

F. Jobnaou, C. U. Melsel. W.

Baker. Henry Doom a. K. Miller. W.

J. Collin. Jersey City Frank Lang. J. W.

Hofford, William uaiy, j. m. Corcoran, r. a. f'tlcL There will be about 15 candidates for tb Brown University nlue.

The club baa secured a fins manager in Mr. r. Mall, fv. ot Worcester, Mass. ne posaioia raaniiiaiea are BiaisoelL fVi Hunter Mi Cooke, Hams, BrewneU.

'88; Warrea. Cuahlng, -89; Hdtbt, 'W; Uaroard. Jfao-kensie. 'V0; Williams, -at) Daaa. "VI i Meaaer.

nnuoi, Of, dcauuui, OA. With such stars aa Carnthera, Foutz. Bnshong, orr, Ksdrnrd. liar by O'Brtoo, Helbert, and toe other members ot tha Brooklyn team. Charlie iiyrue oucui to maae a grand atruggle tor tbe pennant during- the coiultia? aeanou.

The Cincinnati management la thiaking seri-oQly of calliug their team tocetbnr about March 1 lu New-Orleans. A lew exhibition names will be piayen in tne i-oiun prior to U'eir opeomg game in iuu ci.j marva in. Elmer Foster ot the New-York Club has re- ceived very tempting offer to go to California for the Winter. Tbo chances are that be 01 accept an MmBmeDl 1U Ui mi AHffvlMLlat). The llarcard pitcher.

J. E. Blncbam. who slgued not longsgo with tbe SL Paul Club for next season, has been released from contract. This Is the nisi release ot tne awaaoa.

Baltimore expect to bnr Porter from Rrook lva and to engage aek Brten. the catcher, and lo piay rnioan afc aaori aaa carne ai uiiru. Hamilton haa araiu secured the services of Kainey. the third bSMman. They have alao eigned Miner, formerly 01 ine nocncauir Ciau.

rcretary Kennedy has been notified that the Central Laicue ha bona greeted the protection ot uie aiioaai inmurn Nora.an Baler win train tbo University of Pennsylvania baseball players in place of Bobby jsainews. Smith, a California third baseman, given a trial by the Xew-York Club. may be Hooker and Kerlns of Louisville are anxious (O jeia lli AIUMIUC CIUB. Tbe Athletic Club is willing to pay big money AifJir a A KOTKS. WaSHINUTOX Iec.

IT. The exteoaloa ot tba leave of absence granted LleuCCoi George A. For srth. Fourth Cat airy. Oct.

8, has beea further ex taaikid sevea daya Tha reaigaauoa ot First Lieav Charles Boa, Second Cavalry, has bcea accepted by tha PTsaiAcat, to take effect Jan. SI. Cap. Victor Briar AMUtaul Bargaea, bow ea aica leave, aaa oeea renevea trwa Irther duty in uia tivparimeni oi iaaota Tea odoreat UUaatry recrniu hare been ergereal for aaautaiuenl to the TweatT-luartb Infantry ta I we ijtnnaril saw muswijl i ae-TiMaKii ec leave at aaaeaee. graatee ea ae- cMnietsicxneaa to reooca Lieou Kobert C.

Proc tor. Fifth Artillery. Oct, lo. baa been tunhcrcx leaded saoelh. rlilrty recruit hare been ordered to the Zepart-BMatot the Mkaaoarl for saalgnaMat te the Taeatr-iTaa lafaatrv.

Ftrat LlraL A. H. Oibeee. af tha MaHca Cara la 1 toua-1 taeapaciMaed tor aetlvw eeraice aad wuf piacei ea iae reiireo. list.

rtresTjeat, Millard P. Walts. Twainh TBfaalra- ba been 0lmilea aa refeaaar eg Mtliimev a.m La4 Tarawa at IJ ealaedral eckeei af at. aa UV. Long LaUaA.

CITY AND SUBURBAN 5EWS SETT YORK. J. wim i tbe bet. Atnonn the naaaen rera who sailed yesterday by the te'amer i )bio was Miss Anna F. MarereofTof BaJUmore James Oray, 1 are old, fell from tbe coal barge H.

C. Adau. i laat Friday night, when it was offtiovemor's I iaud, r.nd was drowned. Henry C. Patterson 12 yearn olrt.

of 1.270 Kailrnad-aveune. fell fhm a bar trucg near bis home yesterday aud wks killed by tbe wheels. I he Christmas feival of the day school of the Italian aehool. hnder tbe aires I tne Children's Aid eocletyl will be held Wednesday at 4 P. M.

at 10 Leonard-street Ward B. Chambeilain. who was held by Police Justice Murray few days aco tor erand larceny, was brought ilcfore Jndee Lawrence, in Supreme Court. Chatibers. yesterday, and released upon ftl.OOO ball.

Among the passengers of the rrench steamship I-a Nortnandte.whlch sailed resterday for Havre, were J. L. loeepaugn. E. de I-aplerre de Kouvjere.

lUTuardk Ixivico, GusUf de Laval, Arroond Blanrhard, Ktdinand H. Cook, Gustavo Brandeln. and Philos 11. Tylor. The infernal niadhine" on nil on aTwen- ty-tulrd-strcet ferryhdat Friday evening was a i'-ce of small gangs iron gas pipe incur mi.

One end waa clilmeily soldered, aiia in the other waa a piece ofl cotton waste. The tuDe was empty. I The snecial committee, of the Kepn'ihran County Committee appointed to investigate the omiitlnn of the so-c ailed irregmar ncpuo- Ican organization in I Tblrteoutb Assembly iJlarnct dei-ideid yesterday not to make the In vestigation. I On the Cnnard st4mshH Aurania, which salle-l yesterday for ILiverpool. were Kv.dolph Aronson.

rcn. H. C. iltlnson. f-: r.oneri Neville.

D. P. nathawkr, Joltn Dale, Percy Col-llnirwnod. Fred D. Btiwn.

Collard J. Stock, F. 1C (i. 8., and tbe Rer. Ilames Johnston.

The Lvrcnm of th Fortv-thinl-Srrpet Methodist Episcopal Church haa arranged an ln- eresllng prograiiiunil lor to-morrow evening. )n of tbe features 14 a mock trial, tbe charge being larceny. A verdict will tie rendered by a ury selected from mtpbers or tne Lyceum. A vonnc immigrant named James Ander son, who arrived hero a yearaso and went v. et, became Insane and wij sent back to Castle where ho arrived on Frldar.

Yesterday he became violent and hi to be locked up In the hospital. He will probably be aout back to Eu rope. I Hnarh Iliffgins or Harlem tvns srringinu wires for the Harleni Elertric Light Company st One Hundred an Twanty-nlnth-sireet and Tblrd-arenue yeter4sr. when a passing car struck the sig of thefwlre so a to turow mm from a pole and aerlttoaly Injure him. He was taken to the Harlem Hospital.

The North Gentian Lloyd steamship rider, which arrived yesterday from Bremen, brought, among other passengers, tbe actress Frau Hedwig Niemaan-Kaane, 1'aui von Atns- berg. Dr. Carl Fritsolt tbe Rev. Eugene Ernst. Carl von Sou.

R. Austin Rohertson, Thomas II. Hathaw.iy, and B. Mtfiley Clark. Tbe United Labor Tarty of the Seventh Assembly District haHne invited Henry George to sneak on the issue Raised bv Prexldent Cleveland's roessace audi Mr.

Blaine's pronuncla- niento. Mr. Oeorre will deliver an address on that subject before tae Antl Poverty Society la tbe Academy of Musie this evening. Last week the police of New-York ar rested 1.531 person. AtSanitary Headnuarters 2 births, 231 raarrkges.

and 677 deaths were recorded. The fol'orang rases of contaslous dis eases were reported I Typhoid fever. 16: scar let fever. 126: measie. 2t; cerenro-splnnl meningitis, diphtheria 106.

and smallpox, 1. After the 31st iiist. the Department of rutillo Works will not give permits for making connections between tbo water mains and bouses whose construction is by law under the supervision of tbe authorities unless a eertiflcste that the eonstruetton is In every respect satisfactory to the Board of Health Is produced. I Members of the Maritime Exchange were greatly interested ye iterday In the model of a ship, designed by liter G. Rsr.

Purveyor to the Bureau Veritas ii Halifax. Nova Scotia. It has an iron frauiewoi k. extenulng from tbe rail to tbe flat of bottom, and Is designed to do away with the cumbersoi ue timbers and knees of wooden frames. The' rooms of thr New-York Flower Mis sion.

241 Fourth-avicnue. will be open from Tnesdsy until Frldayi next for the reception of evergreens, Christmas cards, aud whatever can be used for the Christmas decoration of the Isl and hospitals and insane asylnm. Ail sorts of delicacies for the sirk poor iu the tenements win taken. At the annual mfetinir of thp Yonntc Peo- File loclal I nlon of tho First Collegiate Ke-ormed Pabbath Pcqool. the following officers were elected: Preslfent B.

Gallagher; First Mre-President WWliam t. Howell: Sec ond Vice-President fcflae Iiu Wadie; Secretary William l. Beekrd an: Treasurer l-rank Bedell; Librarian William Choate. The steam vachlt. Ladoga, recently pur chased by J.

L. Hutdhlnson fur $20,000, started yesterday from Halt more bound to rsivannab. There she will be i and hi famllv. hrt carried bv Mr. Hutchinson ntend taking an extended tour among the Wca Indies and ubout the west roast of Florida.

Tie Ladoga is 04 feet long iiid 131s feet beam. and Is elegantly fitted tip. Michael Millmorp, 00 years old. the step father of the late Alderman Kinnev and the owner of a number rf tenement bouses in the Ninth Ward, who 11 res at 44 Clarkson-street, waa arrested yeatrrday for aisaultinif Mrs. Grace Conk, one of Bis tenants, whom he strnck during a dispute about the payment of tbe rent.

Justice Patterson trial. held him la $500 ball for Isaac Nicto. a rilectot for tho Germicide Company, went to the saloon of Jobn Daly, at Third-avenue and Hundred and Fifteenth- street, on Tuesday due tbe company. sst to collect a bill of $17 Daly was not in aod Jobn M. Smith, the bartakider, told ine collector to call again, and whea he refused to leave gave him a beating and Hected him.

Smith wat ar- rested yesterday akd waa held tor trial by Justtee Patterson. Whenever this week the weather srentle- man receives the cold wave said to be due here. tbe America's Winter Carnival Company will be ready lor the openlritr of the big toboggan slides at tne ew-iorx if riving ciuo in Morrlsanla. tne slides sre read the clubhouse and grand stand will be ready about two days. The ar rangements for railway trains and other means of access to Fleetwood Park have been com pleted, ana expectation simply waits an oppor tunity 01 luiiiumen Mr.

Thomas Willis, the a cent of Kin- nay Brothers, tbe ell-knnwn elgaretto manu- rartorers. is to ride anont tho country In lux-The firm baa provided nrlant style hereaf 4er. blm with a com far table car of tbe nsual size. Tbe exterior of tbe car is painted deep blue, and Is decorated with a fao with gold letterln simile of the firm's rtrade mark. Besides sleep- Ing accommodation tor Mr.

Willis and his tnm-a set apart for bis horse lly, there is a sect! and wagon aod an ether for a stoek of tobacco and advertising sigh a. Toe car will be attached to regular trains over the routes to be taken by Mr. vflllls. who cago, Kansas City. farm Tlalt Philadelphia, Cht-penver.

Palt Lake City, and California, Oregon, anu onnsa coiuinoia. BE00KLYX. In the hare andl hnnnda ehae nf tit peel in jeilBrQSJ, A. HL artln nnlshcd firs with E. L.

Clapn seeond, after a Ave mile ru in 44 minutes. The annnal rep rt of Register of Arrears Coles of Brooklyn, orwarded to Mayor Whltoev shows tbat during year past 96 in arrears of taxes ere collected. Tne balance remaining tor col action on Nov. 30 last was $3,306,951 Its. The Rev.

Dr. Chauneey Brewster of Grace Church. Bali imore, has declined tbe call prooxiyn. yesterday, A. M.

extended to iitin tu William A. Buivelyj till the nulntt of tha Pr i- i 71 i v. uiaw uurcu, rsroosiyn, present work too important as be conaldera hia to leava unnniahedlat this time. Peter Haltock. the Hungarian who stabbed while st wnuuiug at er orth Fifth streak Wliltumsbuig.

on Puoday last, died yes- Jobn Kacxike, and Pnler Bakayser are under arrest charged witn iie assault upon him. A prolonged eei rcb haa failed t-o disclose tha whereabout Liizts the 14-vesr-old daughter ot 1 tnck Gaunou, who left her home at Third ave as and F.iiihtb street Brooklyn, on Tuesday after a quarrel with her toother. the is su posed to bo in this city. In the aventh run of the Fleet foot Harriers, from tbe rlubhouse. Ninth-street and Nintii avenue, Br.

oklyn. vestecdav, across tbe fields to New-Ltrc ht and back, a distance of nix miles. Perry, aud she. the tares, five minutes ahead of bound. W.

GiMxlwiu a as the Brt one iu. to bnin was 43 minutes. Michael Costel who gave his residence aa 8S2 Columbin reet. Brooklyn, was arrested Iealerday as an a complice In the burglary at Yeyae's saloon oi Hamiitun-arenoe early Friday morning. HecsMifeaaedthaibebadgoneto Fray no a plaoe wilh "ru" clmmi.

The ponee are searching for 1 bey. whoso CurUUan name lsButkaown. The first footl: all game of the season rule was played yesterday by the Crescent Ai hletie ciui. cbsanplona. and ajteam from the Alcyone Boat v-.

gronuo, at inui-avenue and Tbe Crescent, aittoough not re strOBg. won wlti a eiaaa aeore of 31 noinuje a Wilhemtna Wlck. aged SS rears, wbo "3 PVs toT Erie be hanged, bat senteuca wai auoaiMiuaat. Iwutr W(tllJr At I mtjmtm. -m fW.

NELLIE BOUIUWICKS SUICIDE. ALL FOB PAWKISG A KISO TO hVT A CHRISTMAS GIFT. Ne'lie Sknthwick left her home in Sene Falls abont fire years ago and came to Kew-York, finding employment as a aeamstreaa. She was then only 20 years old and very handsome. About a year ago she became acquainted with Kobert Montgomery, an actor, 83 years of age, wbo was then attached to tbe company of Mrs, D.

r. Bowers, but is now employed In the office of Jordan L. Mott. at Beekman-st About three months ago they took a room In tbe? boarding house at 255 West Twenty-first street, where they were known as Mr. and Mrs.

Montgomery. Montgomery bad given her a diamond ring, which she always wore. Friday morning he noticed that It was not In its accustomed place. and asked her what had become of it Pbe evaded a direct answer. Thl angered him.

When he returned home in tbe evening he saw that the ring was at ill sbenr. and the quarrel was renewed. Nellie cried and finally admitted that she had pawned tbo ring for the purpose of buying him a Christmas pre.ent, a. she bad no money of her own with which to do so. This did not mollify Montgomery and be left the bouse.

He returned to his room about 1 o'clock yesterday morning under the influence of liquor. The girl sat in a chair cryina'. He paid no attention to her but went to bed and to sleep. It is believed that, fearful she had lost bis love and that he would desert her, she took from a drawer a revolver he had given ber not long before and determined to end her life. Yesterday morning her body was found in the back yard with a bullet wound In the breast Montgomery at that time was sound asleep.

He wa awakened by the officer wbo asked blm if be had a revolver. He answered that be bad two. aad the wesson witn which the suicide wa committed was shown him. He said tbat be had given It to his wife about two weeks Biro. Then he was told that he had killed herself with It When he heard this he On ike down completely and cried like a child.

He was taken In enstody, however. Coroner Eldman niade ah in vestlsatlon and decided tbat he had better bold Montgomery, although ne has no oubt that he Is not in nny way responsible fnr the girl's death, and be was committed to tbe Tombs. The inquest will be held uu Tuesday. -4 OTHER GO- A S- OU-PL EA SE THE LON'G-DISTAXCK BL'XSERS TO BE AGAIN BKOCCHT TOOKTI1ER. A larije nuraberof sporting men assembled on the Iniuan pier at tbe toot of Grand street, Jersey City, yesterday morning, to wish William r.

Corney of Philadelphia, better known to tbe sporting fraternity as Frozen Bill." a pleasant He engaged passage on tbe steamship Ohio, and goes abroad for the purpose of bringing Charles Rowoll, George Little wood, Joe Soott, tbe champion of Australia; Cartwrlght. and other pedo drians hero to take part In a six-day go-as-you-please, which is to be held in Madison-Square Garden beeinntng on Feb. air. vorney is acting as the American representative of Mr. Frank Hall of Philadelphia, under whose management the race will be held.

It is my Intention," said Mr. H.ill to a Times reporter, "to have a representative of each country ami make tho race thoroughly Inter national. John Hughes and I'addy Fltzgeraid will enter, and there are many other good men in this city who will compete. I anticipate 100 entries, and I will make It a rule that every one who fails to rua over lx miies in the tlrst 24 boors sh.ill bo disqualified. By tbat means I will be enabled to weed out tbe poor men and bave only tbe good ones on the track.

I have no doubt that the record will lie beaten, for Llttle- ood can certainly go more than 610 miles. Howell, too. I going belter than ever before. They will leave Kngland a week after the Kll- raln-t-mitb tight and arrive here two weeks be fore tbe date announced to begin tho race. Hughes is now iu training, and says be will bate the Kngnsbmen or 1 doubt very much if he can ruu many miles as Litllewood, whom I believe to be the beat man in the world to-day.

1 will spend 940.0(H) to make this race a success from a record standpoint, as I believe it will be the last chance we wnl bave for years to test the endurance of tried tuen in a six days' Journey." DR. C0R1SWS M1SFORTVKES. Dr. John L. Coriah, tho house surgeon of the Eastern District Hospital, who was dis missed by Presideut Demas Strong and refused to leave on the pround tbat be bad been appointed a surgeon by the Board of Health, was removed to '6t Catherine's Hospital yesterday suffering from rheumatism.

He will probably uot be able to leave that institution for sumo time. Lr. Corlsh's illness was caused by treatment he Is said to bav received since bis formal dismissal. Although no attempt was made to fore him from the building, he was not permitted to visit any of tbe patients and was locked out ot bis own room and uot allowed to occupy a bed In any of the wards nor hve any food. Hi friends furnished hiui with sufficient to eat by tyine food to a rone by wbich he lifted it to bis window.

Late Fviilny night Ur. Corlsu, who had been lame from rheumatism for over a week, became so ill that he was compelled to lie down on the floor, and yesterday morninir an ambulance was called and he waa removed to Catherine's Hospital. ur. conen was dismissed from bis position, it is alleged, because he wrote a letter to President Strong complaininc about tbe tilthy condition of the hospital, the lack of necessary surgical instruments, and the absence of all discipline An Investigation, It is said, has since demonstrated that all of Dr. Corlsh's charges were true, but be has been denied a reinstatement OVIGOiyO S1EAMSHIP TVKBDAV.

1KC. 20. Mailt Close. Arizona, Liverpool 6:00 A. M.

City of Augnata, Savannah City ot Columbia, Charleston 9 Drvunia, Glaagow Sail. A. P. M. 8 00 P.

M. oo A. M. 12. -CI M.

a 00 P. M. New port. Asplnwail A. M.

bamana. baniaoa 1:00 P. At WEDXkSDAT, Adriatic, Liverpool Colorado, Galveston Kider, Bremen England. Liverpool hiC. ai.

7:00 A. J. 7:00 10 :00 A. M. 3:00 V.

M. 1 A. M. 10:00 A. M.

3 :00 P. II. New Orleans, New. Orleans TnUBaUAV, DEC. 23.

Assyria, Glasgow Atlin. Kingston 11:00 A. Bohemia, Hamburg; 12:00 V.j 1 :00 P. M. 11 A.

M. 3 0O 1. M. 3:00 P. M.

10:00 A. sr. P. M. 3:00 P.

M. M. Cienfuego. City of W'ashinxtou, Tint. 1:00 i M.

1 :00 P. if. Stats of Pen nay Ivan ia.Gloa- HOW Tallahasaee. Savannah Trmidad, Bermuda 1 :00 P. Ji.

UllllAr. DKC. 23. Seminole, Charleston State of Texas, Ki-rnan- Qiua Tower Hill, London paitrdaT. DEC.

24. Atlaa. Haytl 11:00 A. U. Heimuria.

fct Kltta Chattahoochee, Savannah. Knickerbocker, Xaw.Or- leaiis La Bourgogna. Havre M. Mexico. Havana 1:00 M.

Niagara Havana Jfutces, Galveston I. Pennsylvania, LiveroooL. Pennland, Antwerp Taorraina. Urobrta. Liverpool 18 00 A.

St" Zaaadam, Amsterdam 10 CO A. 8 00 P. M. P. M.

11:00 A. M. 1 00 P. M. 19:00 M.

8 :00 P. if. 3i00 P. M. 1 00 P.

M. 3 .00 M. 00 Nf. 3 0 P. M.

1 :30 P. M. 1 :30 P. St. :0 A.

M. i r. at. 1 0 F. ii.

1KCOMIKQ SIEAMSH1PS. DLK TO-CAT. (frUXDAT.) TSC. 18. Bosphoms.

Gibraltar. Dec. 8. Cleutucgos. Cienfuegos, Dec 6.

Canada UiDilnn. lec. 3, Kuropa. GiiTaltar. Ijcc 2.

BouraoKUn. Havre. liec. 10 Peiint.ylvant.-v I.iverpocl. Dec 8.

Palilalia, fin Doiniiijiii. Dec. 1. ftrathleven, Gltira.tar, Vtc S. Taorroina.

Hambnrs. Nov SO. Tower Mill. Ixiodou. Dec.

a. Trintd.vt, Hermnrta. Doc. IS. t'loria.

i.i'Taliar. Nov 30 T'mbna. Liverpool. Dec 10. Zaandam.

Amtr.1am, Dec. PtT MOSDaT, PIC. 19 Andes. Port I.imoR. Dea 10.

Bnldomern Ygle-iaa. Haraaa. Dec li. Niagara. Hi-im, Dec.

15. Waiwick, lite. 6. I'M Tl'ESOAT. TEC.

20. Bohemia. Havre. Dec. 7.

Chateau I.eov lie. hon'eanx. Dee. 7 Plliaucv. Sttr.

mj. Sorrento, llnrp'jui c. I'ec 7. Wiu-oualu, I-ivcipool. I'ec.

10. l'L'E pEr 21, L'dlth Godden. Ignntrcii Bav. Dec 13 I Hk" Huron. lvcrpnoL Ilec.

it. Slate ol dcorgii. Laroe. Llec 10. 1VE TBCRflfAT.

DEC. 22. Belgenlacd. Antwerp. Dee 10.

City of Aleraudria. Havana. 1oc 17 Marena-a, London. Iec 8 Valencia. La Gnarra.

Dec. 1J. PIE FBIDAT, l)KC. 23. Aller.

Bremen. Dec. 14. Britannic, Liverpool. Dec J.

Cuy of ctiics(o, Liverpool. Iee. 13. on satckpav, pec. t.

Dee, 1. El Cinea-l Bolivar. Dee IS Island, copechacen. pee 7 Line -la: uy, Doc 11 Kj barm Iw. 13 koneidaat.

Hot tentara. oec 10 HIieUtrBS ALUA.YAC-TBI3 DAT. aa Mooaaau 17 HIOH WAHRT1 DAT. A ta eadya irLuillKaU OataUi3 MAHIXE INTELLIGENCE. DEC 17.

AKKirSD. atraanship Rider. (Gor.) Banr, Bremen, via Fontfiampton 9 with mdse. and Basaengers to Oelrich A Co. itambli Pennland.

Weyer, Antwerp 13 with mdse. aad passengers to Peter Wright A Hon. teaman Is Heneea, Walker. Newport Xews and Norfolk, with mdse. and passengers to Old Dominion stesmslup Co.

bteamship cltv of Columbia. MrEee, Ternandina 0 with mdse. aad passengers to William P. Clvne A Co. steamtlilp Adriatic, Cameron.

Liverpool and Qneenstnwn A with mdse. and passengers to J. Bruce Ismay. Steamshlu Delaware, Tribon and Charleston with mdse. snd passengers to W.

P. Clyde A Co. WIND Sanset. at Psndv flook. modern t.

N.K. i Knowing and thick; at City' Island, llghw N. saow- SA LED. Steamships Anrsnta andOhln.for Liverpool: palm Branch, for Avonmonih: Oeler. for Copenhagen; P.

aland, for Hniterdim: Weiernland, for Antwerp: La Normandie, for Havre: Travancore. for Lisbon: Caracai. Cnraeoa. c. Clarlhel.

for C'artha-rena. Pan Marco, for navana: Bsrracoata. for Windward Islimls: Lampasas, for lalveatoa; Louisiana an1 F.I Monte, for New-orieane. Bark Mendosa, for Baltimore. Alao, via Long Inland rtnnnd: Steamship Franconia.

for Portland. BT CAULS. fyiTnon. Dec. 17.

The Cnnard I Ine ateamaMji Ktrnrla. Capt. Cook. rrorn Naw-Vrk Dec 10 tor Liverpool, arr at Qneenstown at A M. to dav.

The General Transatlantic. Line ateamahlp La Cbampacne. ('apt. I rsub. aid.

from Havre for New-Ir ork at 11 A. U. lo-dav. The steamship Potaria. (G Cant.

8chader. aid. from Hamt'urs fur New York Dec. 14. The steamship Rrookivn City.

(Br Cant. Pitt, from New. York Nov. a3, arr. st fcydney, JT.

8. yesterday. Tbe steamship Moray, (Br ,1 Cant. Dnnean, from New.York 2tl. arr nl Queensiown to-4av.

Havrs. Dec. 17. The General Transatlantic Mne su-ainship La Bretfrne. pu JoasellD.

from New-York Dec 10 for Havre, paaaed the Luard at f. Al. USEFUL PRESENTS. STYLE 33. (new.) 6PECIFICATION Base.

Viola. ft Vioia Dolce. 4 ft. Diapason. ft.

Dnlclana. ft. Eollan Harp, 2 ft. Treble. Oboe, 8 ft.

Clarionet, 8 ft. Mslodla, 8 ft, Clarabella, 8 ft Threnghont. Full Organ, (Knee Stop.) Vox Hnroana. Horn cwili. NET CASH PRICE.

$183. OTHER STYLE! at $32, $27. $60, 0,79, $88, 9105. and up. THE MASON Jc HAMLIN IMPROVED Are characterised by BRIGHTEST.

PCREST TONES. GREATEST CURABILITY, IMPROVED METHOD OP STRINGING. Entire Iron frame, ia which the etringa sure directly secured by metal fastenings. Win not require tuning one-quarter a often as pianos on the old system. Thl new mede ef piaa cenarrwctlon, taveated by Mason Hamlin in 1882, has been fully proved, many excellent experts pronouncing it the greatest improvement in pianos of the century." A clrrnlnr containing testimonials from three hundred purchasers, musicians, and tuners sent, together with descriptive catalogue, to sny appli.

cant. Organ and Piano told for eak. Zay Peytacnfa, ami HenUA. Catalogue trt. MASON df HAMLIN OltGAN Sc PIANO BAST 14TH.8T..

NEW. YORK. CITY REAL KSTATK. FOR A ALE. 5.0OO iah.

Balance Mortgage. Nos. 177 and 170 between ith aud 10th new house from plans of James Brown Lord, architect; over 21 feat wide: four atoriea, two-story extensions; alwavsbpsn. J. HAY.

Broadway. A BARGAIN TO A PROMPT Bl'YKtt. Elegant nwelilnga 135 and 143 West between Sth an'l loth a 2 and 19 feet wtfle. with laraeoining rMm extensions; location exceptionally desirable; win rent thran or Jive years at fair rents, (to private family oulv. Apply on premises, or K'JHKKT IKWIN, Owner, 42 West iotb-st F'OK SSALE-FOCR-STORY BROWff STONE dwelling, with furniture; for sale cheap to a quick buyer; altnatlon A -So.

between fith sod Msdisou avs near St. Thomas's Church sud Dr Hsll'a. Principals only apply in confidence to CHAKLKa A. bCEi.UMEKUOhN, 1.73 Broadway. FOtt 4LE NORTH WKST CGRNER fi'iU.

at. and Wat End elegant Uueen Anne house, hardwood: ralnnet trira; auitaiy aiTauge. mem of superior finality; terms ea.y Apple to Mc owners aod builders, on prem- les. A MICHIF.il Just east of lour story hiih-stoov. email, nrat-eias br wiikUins dwelling lu fee aimple; posnaion.

c- N. H. To titevl immodiate aale a apocial reduction In price. Key from V. K.

tiTEVKNapy 4 63 Mh it. 570 -THAT iJ.KIOTFHOST CAE- I W.UWW.lnet-finlah dwelling, with artlaUe daoorations. West iu ohoioeat block on the waaiaule. Inquire ou premise of a A It EL COLCOKD, owner. ONLY THRKK LKKT OCT OK none vet flmshe.1: those thoro.iglUr tlrat aa west aid awaiiio.

11a, -u and X'i CSj.aOu aas.ooo; inspection ui-vlted. BAMLalL COLCOUD, bmldar aad owner. D. M. SEAMAN.

17 BIIOADWAYI We offer st private aale Broadway and ether bast-sea and investment property. OCH ALCTloy eondneted as nauaL MEDIUM AXD EXTRA LARGE, ELEGANtT new dwellings. Madlson between 79th and 811U1 sia. also. hoiiKo a.llaient to avenue in Btreeta CHAS.

GRAHAM SONS, liullders 300 a.sst 4id-st. A r'ILL EXCEEDINGLY U)W r.to quirk buyers, those elecant tlire.iitory private rt wellings, eth at iith and loth improving neighborhood. 1 MONTAOCE. Bth-aT. and Slat-at.

ELEG 4T NEW NO. 14. Iff and Irt East 7(Ui-ai. riming anrl pantrr cxtrn CHAS. OKAUAM SONS, fcuiiders, 3o9 ANTE I EXiH A vTlK FOR AN tire block uf lot in tne 2.td Warn, two Brat-class teuamenta and ca.h.

HI EIII.NIAL 11 Bible Home. i i -1 a t. A MOiT DEtalRABI.E KollT-TcrtlitY rionse. lth near lrviug place, ia moat ter-feci ttiroucliont; moderate price. -A'f-L C'LAKK.

9 East 17ih and 11 Pine at. IT OR MAI.E-SS EAST 7CTH STSTRK-riTv eoruer av. ana 1 afc ii. 1j1 Eroalway. VEAK liltiTH.

It E- 11s ory browuatouc. VOtaoxlilil 1 ett Due location excellent uraer. PORTER CO 77 Lait 123Ui-aL KSTH.ST. -rine three-atory brow near f.lh-av., with sh.les,carpeta.awii:u pric. elh imo POHTLR 77 Eaal lith-si.

1 1 ii-a V. Two choice bits above JoUi siie 25x110 feet PuRTt.it 77Eatt lifoth-it. A PINE I.ARtJE HOI SK. NoTS.) LEXlWeT -to-av. Inquire of JQUS a.IHl., Jio.

65 Eat41st-at. AXD -w "oirai: mui ue ao.a 1 11. week it i cm i POH BALE-THKEK POKY eiTABI.r. ax Staboraea. 1,7 broa.1way7 LOS TO 4TH-AV.

AND IVjWSZZX? Kle.ut.Tb. Cj PlOi DID CORNER HOI-iES. VaDisov. ana ista-et. chas.

7 Jsaiidera. 0V jtaat tliUt. 'eh we CITY REAL ESTATE. THOSE BEAUTIFUL QUEEN ANNE HOUSES on West BETWEEN BTI1 AND IITH ATKNCES. ALL MODERN 1MPUOYE.MENTS.

GAS FIXTCREM, COMPLETEi PRICES, SIBLwOO TO 910,909. TERMS KAfAY. OPEN EVENINGS. C. A.

BOUTON, OWNER, 123 WET g-TTIUaiT. DOWN-TOWN BI'MNE" PROPERTY FOR siAI.Kt!!! FOR INViTSI EXT. Broadwav, several desirable 1 tl2o.f)00 upward. Cbambers-at-corner. Eve atoriea Dev.

near Washington at $.10,000 Fourth near A tor place. irco bullrings. near CUuron. six-tory bciMtsK. to, OOo tirnene, niar Grand ooHieiB building 5S.0Oi Park place, near Broadway, extra wide marble building.

near Chnrrh fjn.OOO I)uane near Broadway, good bnlHIng has rer neUVfry 7o.ooi near Church, substantial lron-frnnf White near Broadway, extra wide, and many other desirable invetmeu t- on Mlden-laue. l'tno. Water. hlrirlii.il. Ce.1ar.

and West psriuc 7 per ivent. net an over. Kail particular of MA. VtNSON IO6 Bruailway. cora-r Pine st.

A rare opportunity to purchase at a reasonable figure, on the choicest street on Lenoi Hill, an exceptionally. ultrac tire medium-size house, beautifully decorated aud frescoed, finished in hard woods, and in perfect order. Cards of admission from II. READ, Pine-st. ITtTENTHIX.

STH-AV. corner Jnst north of 14th st. a ct uble dwelling, snsoeptible te alteratloa. with about five lot ot ground: also on Mb-av, f.iclng tbs plaza entrance into Central Park, sou tbeast corner of at live lots with foundation walla, reedy for Immediate im-prorrinenl lor hotel, a lore, or biiaiuea puio.e. Apply to V.

BTEVENSON A 10(j Brosdway. or bH3 5th av. FOR S.A1.K OR TO LET. Mill WEST Fonr storv brownstone, with extension; very desirable liouae; atreet completely built up. CHAS.

SCHUYLER 1,137 fltb corner 71 t-st. F'OR IStLE MOHT 11ESIRAHI.F. PLOT OP lots ea west side. l'3d-st. et areen CeutrsI Paik West snd close to Pars.

eleTated station. samestrct; no nick; beiow grade; readr for Hn msolate luiprovenient: very little rn requirert. Art-Ires LlBtKA TKIIMS. Kox 2.U Tiuieal'p-Vown Office, 1,209 Broailway. ONLY 60, (100 FOR A ii.VOOr 4-STORY house, three or fonr doors from on Lenox Hill: other desirably locateil al lowest pricea.

W. P. bEYMUl' U. 171 Rroailw'ay. BROOKlREAL ESTATE.

Til P. BEKT CHRISTMAS PKF.SENT A His. band can give hla wife la a firooklrn limne; houite; all locnttons; exceptionally cheap; reiil for circular. WILLIAM If. (i RACK, corter Wll-lough by and Jay ata, Brooklyn.

COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. SUBURBAN HOMES A complete directory of desirable places tor oa the rest. lence alona 1 lie Krte iy witlilu fifty riCTrRESOrE ERIE, nilli-snf Vfw York. Containing lllnstrated plana of houses. Price of lsnit Population.

umber nf school and churches. Methods by hlch one can become hWown btndlord. and other'valuable intnmiatton. Tills book be obtained at enr ticket otlloe of the. Krie Comii.iny for cents, or by application to L.

P. FA RM Kit, 21 Cortlan.lt-st.. with tbe amount in atampa. AI.F. OK CT I.AKHK Ft" R-mshed residence on Long ltaod.

fier ocean. Owner, Box 401 Times Lp-tunu Office. Broadwsy. tOR l.KA-K. OK Ft IIANtE-A ne farm of 871.

acre In Rve. corner of King t. anrt UarrUnn W. sicheater Couuiy, N. Y.

la-UUlreof JullS 8NIFFIN. No. 55 Kast 4lt-st. REAL ESTAZLI. A UCTI 0X- PETER r.

AIEI EK, Aaclienerr. ADRIAN II. MILLER dc ON will sell at suction THURSDAY. DEC Vl'i, 1H7, At 13 o'clock at tbo Real Estate Kxchsnge, No. 59 to 05 Liberty at, A PORTION OF THE ESTATE OF CATHARINE U1BII.LAUU WOLFE.

DECEASED, THE FOLLOWING CHOICE AND VALUABLE PROPERTY! NOS.U09, ait. AND 413 WEST 1TH.T, Ni. 1J BOWERY, NO. 43 flTH.AY.. NOS, 1S9 AND 3S NO.

ViS Hrrt.ST., NO. bO CllFF-eiT. NO. hi FoTpsrtlenlar apply lo Mer. TILLOT80IT KENT, attorneys.

No, 59 or to tUo auctioneers, Ns. 1 Plne-st CIT USES TO LET. n'KSJSHID ADJACENT TO JTH.AV., NEAk'TH, elaaantly furnnliwl. f.ilul per mouth Ui May 1 a small bouse on 1st 170 per month; $:00. snd furnished apartment, near 6th-ev.

and 63d-sL. tloO per month. V. X. BTLVhNbON A 1C Broadway or 6ti3 5lh av.

I XFCKN1SHED. CABIf ET-TKIMMP. private realrlenre. No. 39 EdgecomUsv I.e-twren laeth and la7th No.

IU West 67tU aud No. 317 West l.tBth at. BEVERLEY WARD. 235 West ISSlh st. V-5TH Af! CO KM EH, At7)TTf 1 45TH-at.

Three-atory browuntonu 17.bx.0; 1 1 roo'ua. tl.lOO. POUTER a 77 tat t. A NEAR MOIST PARK. -NEW three story brownstone.

IJxx.iS; c.ibtnet: 11 rooms. W)0. PORTKit 77 East lUlh-st. HO TV HF. I) AN vTV niahrrt in all parte city.

I'uLnOli BKOlUkR. bb East near Broadway. CITY FLATS TO LET. FtRlHl). tt EOT tl OR ELAND, I IO.St(l' A It AND 17TH-KI.

A rerv clieerfnl ajartment. fnr ninMl or nulnrn aliel. onaintiiia of war bath, ami private hail: to rrni i.niS Mar 1 acu.j to 11. LCDLOW MA V. Room 5.

1 J1NFC KM JUIJ THE CRESCENT. ELEGANT APARTMENTS. For term a apply to owners. UARDMA5. PECK 6c PIANO Wa'REKOOMS, 13S 5TH.AT, NEAR lSTO-ST.

TO LET APARTMENTS Ol NINE HOOMS in the new snd Lrt class honses. Albenarie and Devonshire. Noa. J71. S7.1, S7i.

and 77 fcUia-sc. near Bond Br.ioklyn. Thtaa houses ate centrally located and within easv wiinri dltsnre of urlrtge aud terries; bouses cvoa tor luoecMun A- M. to a f. X.

Mll'linvril TKVL tiCir. Two rv.iory. tour fs nilleson rt.mr i6 o. each, above 4id bc-wea hroirv and nlh-av rental each. rli.o ea -h.

44. Coo. 4i ner ccnu mongage. LEONARD C4RPF.NTKR. 41 Liberty st.

and 1.18 1 lid 2rt0-ao. V. ltd. TO LET FLATS orKIUHr ALL I Bi TWtl.N IIII AV AM. DHOAPUAY App'vta A it I MAOS Ji.l.s; lJ 11 li'J A VV AV MOPRIMXPEB It (NINTH WtllD.

-New, i. iour mua.l rrtinril :mm.in and yoiirx n.i i.l refereneea refill red. Inquire ol Janitor BKN: tT, lii) broailway. NICHOLAS, Ml. 39 KA-T 1ST.T 3 Most rentrst bciiln: one to rot- lirbt livht rooma; all vuo.

Apply to Janitor, or itoum io I Court. 4 1. i ti4tot.lt Whi i 1 at. at. Reoncisl lul i -ir onr.

Laree. iMrlit. rtecorste.1. eteam l. i bora MOR1.13 B.

bAICK A Ci 7i .,4 it, I.L l.K.MT Vlt.ll looina; steam beatet niiulnos: luin.irs. a' ltr.p.-.-iii.-n'-: KaM al, nK.iu. o. ji.i Wnt i-a-ii 104 Uor. 11 ktsr.

iliir VI at" a.lchon, bath, low lent, Irin; to In, )Mt. WEST t0OTH.ST.-Fl I LIT 7 bath, au.1 ail iol. ra Imprm rent lowjo touaut. Apply Janitor 4U. pi.ATCN-Ft ltNIHEfi AN I.K" RMSHlli iH0TUEKat.

ai U0USES FLATS WAITED i. JnarT te Hay. be(wn ato sad to- and bv VW)per month asw-ati Ai-a STORES, VAXTEpr yANTEIWCpEH.FLOOl;( of A iTORE Locatio. bsetween FaltLn act Pa sts. Address Past Otttca Box 4.

LNSTRLTOTIOy. ITY HCHOOI.K LANGUAGES. THS BERLITZ St HOtll, itY I.ANGVAGE 2S alo HARf.KMJ Rnklyn, 40 Co.irt-at.; Boston, 1ft 1 l.SJa trictniit-st. aihinirioa. 7V I hnrxHifh trolilna la French.

Oerman fpnia. onvcrxattonai Know'c-lco In one or two term trcm flu to Krull alao rlrau leaac, ilisbeat reference. Terai b.n now. cerilll BjeUiwI uitr Iu. lJ la oilier schools trail.

MEISTRKSCHAFT SC HOOL Oi' MODERN LAiNGUAGES, 17 tt epKuite roa-n oir. EDM ON ti liAsTIXK.tr, a. M. Pti. Pr'nrin.

A I 11 k. UK M. A Ali Ks mo.t epoaen by Ml tun -Yertji RLE TRIAL LES.i.N-oa :4 iNKxY at 3 ill ly. p. M.

all'nidT' Ntlve teai h.r. lA.Nl.ll IN HK'hjkLYn. iOI.sT. AUT lltioii 1 tt ET-43uTTTr two iliahiA np i- A Ihhi of ihoioimh I u-i motion In all rf paiuuiis: IHMtallkea, pnte. tiattnre china Clii.ur auicleafoi holiday A.

I. BLsINESS ni P.noKWKrp-No ritinr. arlrli mITu: pln noifisi'hv. IV i mm' -nt V-i vte I'l-lriictloli I A LEOK. ea Rowerv ii p-toir c.

in; We! Itdtni 11 Of (1 I.AOT In for lrurr in clivn'um atitl hiatt er fe.nsl'.li bram cooi-pic nntl htetaiy Ml ISi Wot 51 WTFMlCniPMU' AH TYPEWRITING IX. OittlUit. kle-olili W. 14th i i llloolclva. S.I it.iy: I.ln-' tirui.

proficiency Ihree ittmtMii Ire, ciri I.MtENt IL II A OMPKTENT AtTlTrTi I thirty I vf Jk.t 20 1 Tinic I i hr.ia.:ay MiL. l.l.Ei-"- KMiiJoil AN 1 1-reneb rrol for )ruuu lailie ami rtaihtrcu iio West l. ANALYTICAL fKtMIETK NI CALCU. yxius. aiil.

il pi iiato traclirr for lew icaauiul weekly. U4 1 S.I av. KV. UK. AM) IK.

C. II. 4 DN CR'f SCHOOL FOR VOt NO I.AlIE!. 7 si iiisn. Frof.

COTtTTNA. A V. s.l: :d.l 1 1 1 Wet Srn tl KKA.M II. "hi. i kljp I.IL,rl Of Tlf IIIHH.S.

RECTORY 11 WIOKN. CONN" lor I.t: SSWi home thorouirs acbool rystt ni exteu: krroua itruiuasium Ae i II L. KVe KKSf. Si A Uerior. TKACIIKKS.

TEACHEIts AGENCY, 12 EAST 17 1 at sup ii le iiunrrlor iracder int ot erq all niui art. Kusliah. Kieiicu, l.eiuiau, SpaulU puken school re T'l'TOK-', PHOKKssoR. 1 teaiher. all ItshIii-.

cm mr ot men chrolJ stipi.i.efl to -artnt; riin-k-iii apocen. MtrllAM COVIU SI Fast betwere. 4th-av. and liniaiiway. PRIVATE Tt UA iK OK Y.aLK and Columbl.A: re I by Kcv.

Ir. Tayloii "A eocerul IciiCsT. Ait MAsTKIi. 11 301 limes I t. low OIBce.

Broadway ltKLKrlorS NOTICES. A DELPHI II 41.1.. COHSF.lt ll- a. ml J-it i. eci ins lor nu it nl 1.

M. Ii.t-re-t:nic pcrpon4 ra lualenaliKaTlcn ami Iml. pt-u-trut el'e writiun. iu.ralli.u of char.iricr bv Mr. A.

OU.Ucg aai other teatibv Ml. K. A NN1VF.RSARY OF THE PAKl.cniAI. Is. a a-iou H-ietv ot the I Holy Trinity.

Madnon-av and ir cvoninc. the of the doct-u preaidl.iu. Ad1ree by various woeairr. (i RE THE TI KS F.N IU. C-IU tt.r.

Hrs.rlurr of oimnff Klnt preaclis oa the u. tiuu thu L'uiwraltr iiuiftion-tiii ire. at .1 r. 4 SERMON II THE REV. Kit.

K. yVBollr. l'ato Chn-c'i. nest tilh av at 11 A. JA ao at .41 T.

M. Ail welcome. VI.L I.S III li II. ITH.AV, OlOEIft 201b t. suniiav hool 43 A nemiou bf the fastor.

K. Tlieiuie c. Wlinams.atilA.it.-Tbe public Connelly liniie.l A I.I. SOILS' lllt'KCII, tSTM'T. WKfTOI (Sth.av.

Dev. R. HeK-r Newion willpitaba 1 1 A. M. CHt'nf II OF THE HOLY APOSTLES, c-Ort-ncr "ih.l sr.d filh-av.

v. Ersdv K. Bsrlois, 1. Hector- Moruine service, lo'tij Herher Weih, of Ft. liiiftrniliia will npou thill Wurk In lllval ioi.x r.

lou Poll, ol Indian Huraau; evcoiUR "Cvic, 7 i. Rev. Ui. A. B.

CarUrr preaches. CHAPEL OP" ST. VsVlsToTl 7Txh1l vZ corner of HUtii-t. liar rati.er nr -wu of Mary's vill preacb tbi nunilir evruiur at 7 -si o'clock, iluutl i.e. Jn-m.

Ali ol always free. II If A i. i.TVa NV Vic ,7 Vi. tho Holy einrit. Ma ai I iiOli at.

-eo, F. Le r.ffii Jul vu. anthem. Caul's Holy i. ny weivoma, COOP fill Slin.l.UE A l.i"nr oea at 7.

coniuicocc at 7 t-umUy. L'ec. Hersld. A Blind Beggar." N. K.

Leycrt. and larsre corns choir CA TH I A PI I fo77c til Tit I H. A 7T nonh ot Cu i-v prc'ii Uav evening. 7:44. Mibj.

cl i be Lor.i Lai HaniC" C-'HIRCH OP THE IK-1AII, CO ii EH 34th-st. suit Pars av ea. 11 ao ron by M. st C.mr Wr 1'isncm. CHLBI'll OF TH It I) fc 1 and Pars av lo at-nu Ivy the Rev lit.

that aelluia 7. Uio Ilcv. H. O. iauea DlCTPI.Ew III'dlllT, JoTH.sT..

NF.AI1 nth av. -I-roucliiiig nun lav io. ri.inf and tro iliB by tlii Piitur Itev to. f. On Ti ev.n'nc Ttof.

rlc rtehveis tne ttufd fi.a lecture ou Aiuerii in latrriluie. su'u'ec. Loua fellow POINTS III' I 135 Wrll, -t ir.i inea i eou siervic uf Koiin evtiy a 3 o'. lccc TLe er Is v. IL CI, il.

Ilea of institution. Public coi CT. JIAIirl CHLKI H. fOKNFM Omt.i Rev. r.v a- i1.

ectnr ccrv. 11 A. snd 7 45 p. ai iatlct Mtutj t4 iter A "I waitel fnr Lord." wt.i be san by fjii-itct inn chorus. ST.

Tr I'll UN'S CHI RCH -VOL III 1. 45in st north i be. ween it i and tith sva 1 be lli A. lir.or S. rvlce on nut uv 1 i a.

4 Tii r. koi i tv poir r.Tiiicti.cn ti A.licr before i o. let at Cl.ickeiing 1- X. a aui A'. if or L'nr 10 30.

el. at 11 ia. Aa iulcr-U-ii arc attend. STORKS. 1-1CT.

TO LET. TEIPOR 4 1(11 fciCKL NO 1: rtoAi. AV Apply to HORACE a FT.T 2i ric-t. 'PO I.ST-Fuk LIOHT A near two iarxs. Lcht en CuI mm tttut "ta togethi-r; tcT-i.

24 Canal at 01 "uirc tret. sAratelr ooutii-. T.J. SiCcOii.il tCa. C'HOICE STORF.s AND orPICKS IX TH 11.:.

lard Kuii.l.a. kiw.lr.v. co th s' i r.Mxw iuial.K ao A pplv to Hf KACK kill DLMU Al.I.h sLKIMl I.OPT Ot rroday. rcfr tv at n- vleri' lettai plv to It' maCk KLr. i'J Pine si I OFT- TO LET.

NO iAST UTH ST Jii fecti paMier Al.Dnli II KIATE. 41 Mr.adiray 1 I)()(iS AS'll HIRTiS. 'HKiTI-T Til KIM. IAKIIOT I CfTTi ti ar- l. ii- 1 1.

''e 'n re -i i i lot ca. a i i i I ir. i i i. -a I i 1 WlLafN. v.

.1: i N' ine us it hitch iot l.i At e.t JCK CRK.VM. Hoi: 1 1 it M. w. I I i ol a Patent M-r oi. l.

rp.FtU to carry irj lt 1 -e i av I'a: rcv A.x i- l.i I WATCllKS, i.imiii Lit tlare a rliol -e Ii: Watcaeav ricb Jeacrj i i I'h-st. Open Ui in 1 i 1'. ii. MAClilNKRV. OOil SLK-ONK ilOk-t.

VEB7T. I cai two bore ead boi.er ai: nw tu: wr v.rv inw iu Ua ia.l. i' t. 40. i KA A iII.L CO.

2jr.lv -t FOR SALE. A CIIICKEKMl. IPKKiHT PIAX. a.lailie; r.awootl case bei cl tail ibaAe: bat a u-l wiil be se.d Bin-a ca- i toe rearuiar prlee. er will exct.aa- i.jr BtaiaeaX' AiAivt box M.

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