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(yt QfisTtsxh Sirres, gurslmg, Ottoitt 25, 1883. I EYENTS IN THE METROPOLIS WITS ESSES I10 TELL LITTLE. MB. 0OWKX, MB. CAtdATT, AXD BEX.

lEWELL BRAVELT BTAXD1XO TXPEB The axarninaUoa of wiiotM la tbe mAtter tae Plssa-nrc RtvJiiMf Ceatral rait TO eea-Uanee Feeterder. the if local tatalnastee ud railroad' ma bains: pnmt. Mr. wm rMtJM, sad -wared a aaach aon rawly u4 Mm tetlrt wUaeef (tax the prerloej ear. After vslelr ea4evorlfl to liMUli Ibe extent of Mr.

DlBs-ocre's ratcrest Is te JMimIipnmCm aa. Mr. Gmi qnestloaed him relaiJTe to the txslesiee of wnpur tra Ube Uaes af the Ueedlo XoeeV 1 v. Mr. ewea I see rM hart twera that I penox etlf otxlBoU4tb sipreee hastacet a tee road afterward, boroa BMaa IkM 1 k4 ft persoaal le-tcresi to ttt i Mr.

Dtns-nors Tea treated vary afalrlp la that. Toe vara vary Dollta, and that li bo politer Ml la the world thaa yon. Mr. Uowit Ye lle-ieeed a drenaea swab where wa discharged and the poured oat ale tnefs to yon or jroor Buperlnleadea'. aad thea, after blrto trim lo Uka barf of the battnoaa, yon swore run bad aavar mi iba nn.

Ha wu a worthless brute, aad vox afterward discharged blm. la thm eoaraa of tba IIUa-atloB which followed, did oa But baar of bita aa drawls a pistol A. Il aarer dM aaless It bad a eora la It. Ha eererwoeld ase one anlea a fleee one. tj, Tea-Bowerer.

tot oS the road, didn't voaT not, bat -vara act tamed, off. If wo bada't hcee ao fc-reea the a aa aroald aot have doaa to. a ad tall yon, it wa war there bow 70a eonida't ret as off. Wa wosld Mar ia spite of you. Mr.

Dlnataora ralatad wllb eosse detail tba (train of tba Mil la oqaltr. Bd eakad aa relied apoa bU eoeosel aa to tba truth of staleaaenU to which ba awora. bo Mid ah amir: "Of eoaraa 1 do. 1 aaf a lawrar fur Just thai. I don't Intend to keep a dor aod bark sayself." Mr.

eweo. (with a hearty lao-rbl I ara very lad. Mr. IHaatnoro, If aoeb la Ibe reaeral eao-u acre, I bat ray legal praetioe eooOaed to otttor localltlce. .1 Mr.

IiBfTBora aald ba had aot sold aor did ba kaowof the sale of aoy Block In eooaogaoaca of Uia 1 alt. aad ao parao or ao-ooaDT waa Intaraatad with blm la It or bad acraad eoDlHbata any-tblutr toward dafrarlnff IU ooa. Ba doBarlbad tba Balboda of paymant to tba railroad aoropaalea Mttlaa; for bla oompany, (tallBr that with tba ax-aptlon of tba Vatlaa Stalaa Traaaory baaioaaa. wbara tba railroad rot But bloc, tba araraara cay saot waa about 40 Dor eaat. of tba ajnooat ra-aalvad.

Hit ooutpany waa la tha habit of taenia awaay to tba rallroada with wblah It aporatad. and waa fraqnantly aakad to bay tba aeearlUee of auob road a. Ilia oorapany bad for 85 or 80 yaara pur-abaaad for leveetmeat tba atocka of maoy tauh roada. Ha dealarad ba waa aot latcretted la and knaw aotttlDc of tba tuajce of the bill by tba Jer-y IrlalaUiro antbotistna' tba laoreaaa and Bala of additional Jersey Ceatra! atook. KaBtanl Knox.

Keoretary of the Kaw-Jareey Central, teatMed to mattara eon Bee ted with tba meat-tug held by Uta atook boldere to aooaldtr and rat-Uy tbe leaaa ta tba Heading. A. J. t'aaeatt, roraaerly a Viae Preeldeat and now a lHreetor ef tba ranaylraata Kallroad. refaaod to anawer quettlooa dealrned to extraot tba Inform a-tloa refaaed yeeterday by Mr.

Soott. and waa then QUMtloned aa to hie repotted aala of JieadlnK Rait oed atoek abort, wllb a view, aa stated by Mr. Oowen, to break down and Injure tha eredit of tba Utter road. Ha admitted tartar doaa thla. la conaegaeooa of a apeeoh made before a CoorreeelonaJ ooattalttaa by Mr.

Uowea, and aald be baa never undertaken a similar operation notil tba sale of Jeraey fatral la corn pan with Mr. Oaborae and Mr. W. L. Soott.

on la(ormaUoa aa to the Sllnc of tha preeaat bllL obtained from Mr. Baboock. tbe Treaaarr of Adam Kxpreae Company. Bela baked If pabllelty bad aot baea ctraa to the former eaia. be dealed it, and waa then aakad by Mr.

(iowen If It would not ba an anktadly aot oa bte part to make pnMIe eueh a mailer when in eooaoquenoa of rla rreat -non aa a railroad omoar aoeb aottoa would In flu-onoe many other a queatloa wblcb Mr. vonauni aeeenoeo aa too moat aatnotlra 00 I Bllment ever aonvevarf Inaoeoatlnn Mr fMm4 denied havtaa made It pnbilo. Ua declared that to moat of tba qaeetlona prapouaded to blm ba could only anawer from eommoa rumor. hereupon Mr. Coakllna; earoaaUeaUy broke la with.

"Ceatmoa rumor ana) Bewapaper reparta ara ao waa aaaaa aooat tae ln-Doeaeina of leaialatloa la Newsleraey by tba Pean-arlvaola Railroad, and admttlad that ba knaw that aaoor the dutlea of Mr. Barealow, an arent of the railroad ta Hew-Jersey, waa that of lookiar aitar tha Mew-Jereey Letitlatna. Mr. Oowen and Mr. Robeaen.

who ware eondaet-ln -the examlaaUoB. frequently tnterrapted Mr. Caaaait before be bad oempiated bla anawer. whereupon Mr. Uonkllar.

la a drawling way. provoked feaeral laoabtar by remark I I would eucaeet that tha witneea be allowed to aaiwer tba laalnnatlna rantlvattea' nuailni of aiuiiiaal kl rf. 1 ta hla own way. Whenever heaitempta ia anawer a wave of elequeooe flow from tha ooanael and hJandlv anrTAoAtM him anffoeatea blm. freak Thomaon.

tlia ftni.l nr PeanavlTaala Kallroad. rofuaedl to antwer the qaeetlona dealcned to draw from blm thetra asportation raiet coarrea dt bla roed. Oaa. BewelL Ualted BUtaa iaaator (nn Jeraey. and Vloa-Preeident of a bomber of roads boatrolled by tba rnniylvanla Kallroad, raUted his conaeetloa with tba nuun of the Mil ih.

Letislalare an tboriiina: the bioreaae of tee eervev iwntrai aioea, ana aleo tba proonfina; by him In Philadelphia of aoverml affldavtu aaed la tba present suit. Tbey were obtained at tba instance of Mr. Ureen, tha oonnael In New-Jersey of tha Pennsylvania Kallroad and also aeansal for Mr. IMaaeaora, ba were entirely for the nee of Mr. Iiaamore.

the railroad compear havlne no'hln waa wiu tne nailer. Tne examination of Mr. swell was aot oonoiuded. and will ba rasamed tiua monuoB, DSL A TED COFFEE QUOTATIONS. tax tbocblb irrrn TOM.

OTIBWOniBD rrit ftooTK Of uxi. Prosldenl a O. Arnold, pf tba HsW-Tork Coffee Exebaiica. tatd yastarday thu tha report of Iba committee appointed to (cveatlrate the oaaaa or tha meat ml takes and delays la tba trana-" Seel on of eoffre qaoutlont trem Bio da Janeiro, bad aot been formally presented to lha Xxehaaca. Ha bad aot read It atmaetf and.

therefore, did aot know whom It blamed. He had. however, reoelved blatter from President Sorymser. of the Central and Roath Amertoaa Telecrauh Company, from which ba indeed that that oompany waa aot responsible for the trouble. Following Is Ue prtnet- p-u mm-n ui mi, oerrasaer a wtier; Tbe trouble aonta or Uana Bad ea lines not an- oer taeeoetralar this eosnp.ar.

1 Aa eaamlneUwa of tbe tf Ispatebea referred to will abow thai at tbe eaea-lee ot ae liae te Bimill tha liaee betwava Valparaiso aa Bweaoe Ajrree were prostrated 1 by a Mnml whlebeaaaedablorkaae of tretne. Whea this Jim. fa'y waa evereesne tbe tallliery operations of tho num mTnnwwoinilHI SOULS of UlStVllk aa uaaaaally lane mount of Uovernmeat work. leadlDs; to farther delara I am assured br tbe asaa-aaere of Ilaes beroad tboae enerated by this eorapeay lhateverv poeslole effort Is Wl. sjisda toovereome lheedtfflettlUe-b aad 1 assure roe iba there la ao tee.se for eoaaplalnt so far as relatva to the service of Ibe ilaeapperated by ibuaaa tbe Weatera Caloa Tel.

Breve ivoiiSMW son Of una PreeMent Berymeer took pains to aoiloat a anra-bet of Ispexebee reoelved by blm la answer to ta Quiriee about tbe troeele, for the purpose ef show-In warn to tba Coffee Exohanre lavesUjrsttaf bommlttaa, bat tha latter did aot eaU to eee them, aor did It ask from tha eomusDr aarfarthar state. bant than was eontalaed ta Mr. Brrymsar'a latter air. ArtMNo. Taa raats aa lanowa by the die- Baioneaaiiudea to fully bear out Mr.

borymeers taie-DeBt no troaosa wiia wa wlree was aouiaot s.iaaa." 1 EXPENSES OF THE CITTj MOXXT -WAXTED BT TBB BIBB HKALTB DEPAKTMBRT. AJTD I Tba Board ot Eatimato and AppoTdounaat Ba- yesterday the ooaslderatioa of the pro-Tialoaal eatlma.ee for tba expenaea of, the "rartooa departmeaU of thai City Government Tor tba oomlno year. President Shale, of tha Board ot Health, aald that tha Health ftrpartmant desired S73.0t for Its expeasee next year. Thla waa aa tncreeae of tSS7aa ova amo-rnt appropriated for the departmeat fori 13631 wblcb waa J-HSAIW. Gea.

Hbalar explained that the eh lei Item pf tha taereeaed sam aaked for waa IJOO.OUO for a new baUdlnc for the board. Tha prwaont quarters ta tba roUeo Caatral BaUdla were inauiiioieua, an jommtsaionere fall Uia buUdlaa shoe Id be bad for Ibelr bood-oeartere. Fire Coaianlasiunore Pnrror and Oormaa explained the eetimate put la by the Tire Deoartmoajt, which palled for tl.aM.lt aa axaiuat tlJea-Ttb al lowed for tba departmeat tabi year. Tba leotsaas Waa apread over a lanra aamber ot Items. Jado Henrr P.

MeGown. of tbo Klata ttatrlot Court, coaoplalned tbet hla eoara did not have eufSdant furniture, towela. aoaa. breoaaa, ta. He asked thai be aproprUied (or hla turtle 14, 1 Mavor Sdaoa that tha eetlmatee at hU ofloa cauiea tor tba aaate aa thla year, aad 10.

witrue areaa er l-ermita. Aklermaa Kelll Breed that the clerks ta the favor's offWe ahoal! fvoelve store pay thea they bow re, aad that Ua Bareaaot PartniU Beaded mora olortoai helo than It has. Ttia Mayor replied that the earn aaked tar tor his office waa ail tba taw permitted to be ao-awpHete Tboa tba board adjoaraod. To-day kb board ertU eeeuudar tba aattmataa of tba ati-ee- leaaiBC vepartmeBt aad tba Board of AJdermaa. to-morrow the eetlmatea of tba Board of Kduoa- Uoa aad the Depenaaeat of Publk Parka wiU ba UXeaaoaad on Katarday tboae of Ue Depart meeuaet ltUUo bTacfca aod Charitiea aad Correa- XX MA BMOMT MM.

MM A MMsrS TA Cat Before tba Poliea ComrolmVottaTa yeaardar, lames Bralk. bArolm of Ue Mfih Preelact. wa oomplalaed or by Mr. Loekwood. a dry roods merchant, of X.

175 Broadway, pa Oat. aia maaarma? ojera, air, xiemsreay waa aaporta-tsedlnr tha shlpplac of some roods la tbe street. When Braik aeooeied aim aad told kits to ret bway. Braik Bald that Ua olerk looked "like a thief Braik UaafoUawad Oemareet into tbe stora. aad la Mr.

Loot wood's presence ad blm aa folio we: "If I bad yaw ta NiaU reaaa I arraet yoa aaTbow. baBaaas ya bare Braik pot ta reneral oa- nUL aad the Police liueld wul Pmb oo hie Hr. Lost ooa maae tae compiaias to uieeover if Braik eeeid preeaat aajht acalaat hlaaierb't abat THE LORD CUlXF-JUSTJCSra VISIT. BBOKXB OB OwOD BKHATIOaV-MB. AC- TOH'i ttLTKB COXCBDBfJM.

Tba larjrs room of Ua Btoek Fa-chanra ra- soeiBded with ebeers for lord CkleMastioa Cole-ridre yesterday boob. Tba Boor waa crowded with members aad. tba raUrrlee war thronred with apeotalort. Tha dlatlamlthed vdltor was ae-aortedto Ua rortram by Presides A. B.

Hatch aad a aoaBmlttaaoompnalwr F. X. lAwreaoa. Doa- ald MeKay, K. A.

Drake, Jamas D. Smith. W. i. 2(lchola, Charles M- Btaad.

and WUllam Lammla. Tha memberi of Ue Kxebaare ware (rives only a few minatea' aotioa of Lord Colarldaa'i Inteoded Thrft; ooaaaqneoUy thara were eaj formaUliea. Prastdaat Hatch preeeDted tba visitor la Ue fewest words possible, and tha noisy bolls aad "bears'" aaasad their turbulent demonstratlona abeolatolT for Ua time beinc Lard Coleiidce looked around plaeidly, aad aald Uat.be aceos r-mladed him of Ue 8toek Excbanire IniLoodoa. Ba appreciated tba valoe ot ttma to boslnass ma. aod bo reerretted that ba shoald be Ue cacue of atoppinc Ua important butlnass of tba New- Tera ntocx Kxcaanre even tor a snort time, in EarlBBd ba waa auc us loaned to reoslvinr pat for a peak lor.

but la Ua present Instance be esteemed It a prlviiera to spex. ua reraraea nis visit to Ue Sleek Exchanre aa aa event of a usual Inures to himself, aad ba waa rrateful to tba mem-lers far their ktndaeaa. The weil-t rained voteea of several baodred stoek brokers 1 sent tip three ebeers for Ua Lord Cbief-Juetloel that must bars startled many persons woo- ware quietly pursotoe; tbelr ordinary vocation la Ua belcheorbood. Tta KBrtith rentlemaa Impressed tba brokars vary fa vorably, aad Uey baea ma aousualir entboaiestie. One versa of uoa bavo ua waa aunc with a-reat vtror by tba Stork iohwnre Glea Club, and one bald beaded broker.

In Ua aeataoy of tbe moment, mounted a leather-oovered sole and beraa to aicr Peek-a-boo. After rbe ebeerloa and Ue sluxlor. Iu4 Colerldse, who was aaeompaalod by Mr. Silkotl F. 8 be para and Uenr.

MoClellaa. went into tba parlor, where ha re- alned lor about minutes ahakiai hands wtu tba members of tba Exohanra. 1 The Lord Cbtaf-Jnatlea visited tha Mnh Traaaare aad was shown about tbe place by Asaittaut Trees-Brer Aotoa. Tba vtslior expressed astonlahment at tha vast aceomalatloa of rllrer 00m about WO tons In tbe hub-Treasury vaults. 1 i bat ara yoo roinr to do with It all?" be asked.

Thai's a conundrum," said Mr. Acton. A bundle oontalnidr Ia0.000.ai0 of irold rrtS(l- eaies waa placed la Lord Coleridre'B bead, and' despite bis assertion to bla Academy of Muato speech that he eared nothlof about money 4ia fondled Ue certificates very iovtnrlyj His attention was drawn to tha department where mnti-lated paper eorreney ia redeemed, aad ha manifested a arraet deal of Interest in ibis feature. we redeem between 13.u0o.000 and ite.ooauoo of mntliated rreenbackt, national baaki notes, and Bold and silver oartlueatos eaofa monthv" explained olerk wbo was basv oountlnr over about a bushel of rarred moncv. "If there la three-fifths of a bill It la redeemed at par." collector ttoberteen reoelved a call from tha Lord Chief-Juetioe duriac tha forenoon, and elicited aa exclamation ol surprise from his lordship when he told him that two-thirds of the Castoms dalles paid Into tha United 81 ales Tneasory were collected at Uls port.

The tUatlncuiahed Enrlhth- maa subsequeauy visit so: tba Prodnos fxebasce, where ba waa reaelvad by President J. Herriek; tha Mills Bulldlne. wbara ba was raoeivad by Mr. D. O.

Mills: the Mntaal Life Imuran oe Company's balldlnc Ua Amerteaa Bank. Kole eatablithment. and some of Ua State eoarte. x-6eeretarr WUllam M. Fvarts i antertslMA Lord Coierldre it a small dinner party, at hla resi dence, in Second-avenue, last even Inc Mr.

Evarts preside, wiib ua ruest of the ayanln-r oa bis rlcbt. Amonc those pi usual' Were the-Hon. Ed-wards Pierre Don t. Gen. Grant, Jndre THllon.

David Dudley Field. Henry Vllkard. WbKelaw Beld, 44eorre WUUam Curtis, John Jay. Charles Tracy, and U. T.

Do Witt. Tba dinner was served br 1 POLICT-DEALEIiS ARRESTED. IBBPECTOR BTKXES BBTBCTnrXS MAKE A SAID On A BTJMBKK OP THB bHOPS. Under tha direction of Inspector Byrnes a daaoant was made yesterday moraln-; npoa a number of poliey shops la Uls City. aad.

men, who. tt Is aUered, maintained literal establishments. war captured. Tba Impeotor laarned that, dsapiu tba atrlmraat orders to Ua polioe to mo ms sack plaoes, a Urea aambor of policy -deal ers, emboldened by a lack of vljror recently dis played by tba authorities1 In tba pnoseeotioa of off end era. bad opened their ahops for business.

Max uartoa-. of 10. 7a Kivinrton-alrswt. and Kob-art Kandolph, a colored man, llvins at Mo. S8 Cor Belia-straat.

ware employed by the police to procure ovldanea on which to 1. arrest Ua offeadera. On affldaviu made by these men, Ke-oorder Smyth lasoed search warrants for a nam- pst or suspected plaoee In varloaa parts of ibe Cltrl aad placed them In tha hands of tha Inspector for execution. A number of detectives were summoned to Police Head -quarters yester day morniDr and were sent oat with tba warraats to the poliey hope. 1 Tha raid resulted ta the rapture of Robert Smith and John Mask, at Ho.

481 Sixth-avenue; Daniel MeVer. Ho. lua West Tblrtv-eeeond-atreet: WU llam Btrayiey. Mo. SuS Weat Thlrty-Brst-etreet: Charles Pull.

No, IIS StantoB-etreet; Adolph Kraft, No. 115 Chatham -street: Prank Relmrale, No. 304 Allen-street: John Horaa. Now I Chrrstle-atreet: Cbrlatiaa Frederieka, No. 17 Ludlow-street, end James Roberta.

No. Sin Green wlcbxtreet. The last named place Is aald 10 ba tba bead -quarters of Alexander UrGahan, wbo, tt Is aliased. Is tbe backer of all the poliey shops oa the west side of Ua City between Canal and ElrbUi streets. At eaah plaoe Ua officers seized all the books, papers, and tba patmpharnalla.

to ba used aa isvlaance oa tba trials of the accused men. 1 The rlay cars were arralned before Justice Patterson, at Ue Jefferson Market PollceiCourt. Two oomplalnta ware made araiast Kraftt aad ha waa admitted to ball In 1. 000 10 appear or trial, omlth Mack. mil.

Relmmla. and Predertots were earn mltted for trial la defanlt of $1,000 each. Horaa aad Roberta were admitted to belli la tbe same amoant, MaVey and Strayley demanded an examination aad arava 1,000 each to appear at eoart to-day. In spaaklnc of the mid yeeterday Inspector Byrnes said Uat there would be bo tronbla la break Inc up policy shops If tha efforts of the police were supplemented by tbe prompt trial of tha prisoners arrested, wbo. nrhra foand ruilty, sbould ba sent lo prison.

Theiprompt punishment of half a doxea poliey-dealertby I prison-Heat la the Mia la prison or even In Ue penitentiary woald do more to break ap tha business than all Ua police raids. It waa simply a faros tor the polioe to arrest polley-dealers, who ant, of coarse. release a pan sou are not uiea. SHTP-OWITMBS OpJKCllHO T0Slf0KINO. Tbe National Board ot Steam Navigation met yesterday at Ue MetropollUn Hotel Cap.

B. W. Gould, ot Ue Kansas City Packet Company, Tbere ware also present Mr. T. C.

Kersey, Preeldeat of tbe fnterhationsj Steam-snip Compaay; Mr. WUllam T. Mlllikenof the. Portland, Bangor and Maehlaa Steam-boat Company; J. B.

Coyle. of tbe Portland 8teesn-boat Company; Mr. F. W. Nlckereou, Prestdent of the ba-vaanah steam-shin Company, and of tba Halifax Staam-shlp Company; Mr.

C. U. Boyer. rJeore lary the association; Cape Uebard Bin nott. ot New-Orleans; Cape B.

S. Oahon. of the Ocean Steam-ship Company, ef Savannah Mr. D.F. armors, and Mr.

J. M. Ulasarwf Jefiereoa-Ule, Ind. Gen. James B.

Nerley, of Pitts burr, aad D. M. Munrer. Isaaa L. Fisher, and David Cox.

ot Uia City. The National Board ot Steam Narration re re tents property to tbe value of and marine ton Bare ta Ue extent of 600,000 tone. Nona of tbe transatlantic com pan lee belong to the aaeooiaUoa. which ta. composed entirely of borne The object of Ue board Is to secure a complete revtsloa of tbe steam navigation lews.

Tbe only reeolaUoa wbloh waa unanimoualy paread yeeterday waa one Uat prohibited geollemen from smoking daring tbe session. oocup.ed some of Ue time and moss ot tbe eatboalaam of Ue members, its object waa tba proteotlea ot the President, wbo waa Buffering from a severe courb. Mr. F. W.

Mckeraoa acted aa tbe humor-let of Ue board, and kept ap a eonatant fire ot Irrelevant Jokes. 1 Kcso lotions were referred to Ue Executive Cote mluce to tbe jiff sot Uat Conarrasa should be pctl-tloBCd concerning the limitation ef Ue liabilities ot Ueowaere of steam -eaters; that It be also petl-ttoaed lo amend the acts relative te Ue inspection of hollers, and that every master, mate. Bitot, and 01 a veassl ebouid be obltired to place his properly framed, where awe ib its BBceung uea aajournad aui to-day. good rnicus toa jsbsmt Iattijl VisaBrs. p.

KallocE dt Co. concluded ym terday Uelr Fall anetioo of registered Jeraey cattle by dlaposlag ot ef the breed at an aggregate torn of about 0,000. Many prominent dealers in too -tore were prew-ot or pougni oy "proxy. The wans wvusn, ish Butnaoipau boncnt Weasel. Imported, for Sl.600.

aad Satla Blrdiim- ponco. tor aKa. ar. r. i.oascT.

pf Sommer vlllcS. boaght Violet Pogis, eat ofCai-He Pogla. by Saint Lambert, lor; RcaHsa KortJisilI. fer ESSOl Meed Ptwi. fnTLu aad Natiey hUvcreltc for tMU.

Mr. Hswry Plarea. of Baa Praaalsao. pure based Primrose Porta for a. Carlo bell for Soio.

aad Lee Pogw for SSOO. Mr. F. Bronson for Anntv May paid aad Mr C. Dye.

of Troy, Onto. feroneeaif Athanlec II- $478. Hr. J. H.

Gaeet. of ,7 ebaecd EdiU aad ber sU-weeks calf for l.W0. and Mr. J. a Kaad.

ot Montelair. N. ioellL tar tljOOO, Several very yoerng eaitnts of good pcdUrrce broarbt from kx le saoo. BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure. '-rata marvel ef p-rrttv ssscaerth.

aad whole rai tbaci taeoroi-ur- sllld aae cuioo be sold taeoaauMlLkjai wna um aiiiia.uf Ww wav abort sJyWeJ BsmpiiBbewacre, latsa ea Sb e-msj i tha face of a thla El OVAL PRINCE OA'S STRONG ELEVEN. TBET EBKP THE STETEBS FOOT-BAU. TEAM FROM MAEIB A ifoiSTi Tba fdot-bnU team of Sterena IostitnU played a ia ma" yesterday with PrlasstoB's etsvaa. innds of tbe BL Ceorre's Click at Club, a cooes esat fer Uetneelvee acaJnat 14 ia by their opponeata. Tbere waa a dance la spite of tbe nnplcaaaat Tbe came waa aaaounoed to be M.tO o'eleek, but Prlsoatoa kept tatora and players waltiar an they put la-Uelr Appearance.

Played a very rough jrame. aad more seemed as If tbe eontreverslce would The SUvens InatltnU men were: Torraaee. P. Willis. A.

I Kletzaeh. a P. Burn, Joseph McCoy. Christopher 2. M.

Cotiart: half -hacks DIU A. Warts; gnarter-baek Oeear Bald ull-back N. Campbell. Princeton's en releveadld aot nlav. Moffat tbolr Cm.

tala and otiief kicker, being laid ap by a lame knee, ana Johnson Poo. their beet naif beck, bclcr also dosed for repairs. The other aiae -mea played Uetr asual pieces, aad Lamar. who to Poo's place. proved almoat Infallible, i Princeton's team was: Busbars Belknap.

J. Travera. w. Bird. J.

if. Dimn J. H. Bar la, L. R.

Wanasxaker. and C. H. Deoamp; half backs Baaer ana ti. j.

Lamar; quar-J. KimbalL (aatlnr Osntln 1 and ter-baek- full-baok- A. Fall. Tbe Prince toa men were eoaohod I Uelr trainer. Jtm tjnkinA mnA jodre was William Look.

Harry Johnson waa jadre for SUveoa, and Edward Paaae. of Ue old Prinoetonlcleven. acted as referee. PrlnoeUm won the toaa. whlrh nmtl a mrmt adaniaa, as a ttronr north -wind was blowlnr.

nnu 11107 amies me sootn roal, i be orst klsk sent tha ball toward tha Stevena lattltute coal and ro-sullod la 4 Borlmmare. DliworUy passed tbe bail to Wurta. fwho made a close run, but was grappled aod thrown by.Beiknao after passing most of tba Princeton linen, LamarUen sent tbe ball sailing toward PTinoatoa's goal, aad the rest of the half wad plated almost entirely on that quarter. Baker attempted to make a touchdown fir. Safety.

and Lamar, In tbe eerlmmar4 that followed, neatly drooped a goal from the eentre of tbe field amid loud ap piaase. lfee ball want bark 10 Princeton's quarter at once, aad Tnavers took tbe ball from Wnru and made a toncb-dowa for Princeton, but aa attempt for goal by Kimball failed. Baker made a good run. but failed to get a loucb-dowa, and. after a acriai mar.

Lamar again kicked tne ball over tbe goal from tba field. A fine run by DU worthy aad aklek brtWurta took the bail near the Stevens rol for si few momenta, but a serlmmsgo and a kick by Lamar ibrourht it back to Princeton's goal, where 1 hei half ended. The wind was arainst (the visiting eleven In Ue second bsf, brat Princeton kept tbe advantage and very eeiaam let tae oau ret into tbalr opponents quarter. The players were very rough toward tbe eloee. aad a eevace exchange compllmsnu wound upf almost every serlmmara, Harris made louch-dd wn tor Princeton near Ue last bv a nasa from Bakd r.

but Ue otmoet efforts of the Steven's Institute 1 en railed to rive them a sinrla nolnt. Baker and Lamar won Ue honors on Uelr side. and Ua at nlsyinr oy tbe Hoboken men waa done by 1 Uach and Wurta. score is: Ibtisa- i Goals, doten. Total.

8 14, Princeton Btevena 1: tltutc. 0 0:0 The P.u era Collere game wiU Ua Stevens In- rtitute tetaa. which was to be played on 8atnrdsy, has bean (postponed unlit tbe 17th ef next month. Tbe KQtrtrt team will play the Princetons on ttiat (oeton, ana ue blevens institute men Columbia College eleven In Hoboken. UftlTIZS SOLD ATA UCTIOy.

Ml weekly sale of securities in the ales-room. No. ill Broadway, by Adrian Son. was well attended by buyers yea following stocks aad bonds were sold named: Brooklyn Cltv Railroad fnmn em eecb.atfcieu. 1.

1 abare Betropolltan Oat llr lit Company ot Brooklyn. 100.it Msi 1 shares Hrookava Academy of Mnsto. S30 each, at St. Jefffrsoo Kirs Insurance Company serin, tO Mot of 1M73. SM37 So Of i87.

ieTOof 1876. S17.VMof 1X7S. aS7of 1377. SX7 Of IS7B. Ml of UW.

S.O SO Of 1X1. St 4SH- bl.Oul Jersey City 1 cent. Improvement bond, dne coupons May aad Kovemiaer: accrued Interest from 1st May last to be cbarred to porchaser. at lot. Pew No.inlO.

South Aisle, Ir. Hall's Church. Ptfth-AvcBne anil t'trty-nf th-wtreet, rental ago per annuas, at 19 60. 4 aharve Market Rational Bank, tloo each, at 143V. 10 ahares slxth-Asenue ltallroad Cdbiui eion eacb.attM.

i 6v shai jackton Iron Compaay. STS each, at I0. shares mii uwusscs txHupany, gM eacb. at Itu. 10 SI Mechanics' Bank of each.

at 816. t7 aharee Kew.Tortt Ferry Company, tlOO each, at 1 abare Qllntos) Hall Aaaoclatton, 100, at 51. 10.000 Borris and Essex Arst atortcare pr cent reristeredi bonds, due May 1. 1014; Interest May and Koveinbeit aecraed Interest from 1st of Mar last lo be eharren DurcaacFr. at U4e IS, bjahare Psaasylvaaia coal Compaay.

tza each, at 17 shareb Leatber Manufacturers' Bank. lOOsacb, at i7n I 4u shares staadard Fire lasuraBee Compaay. BM eacb. at lis I. i aosks-r Ballet Fire Insurance Compaay, 60 each, S3 shares Williamsburg City rirc iBsuraace Company, (hr aotlweeted.) aao each, at Sue.

as shares Manufacturers' yattoaal Bank of New. l5r 8rtoklf ihypotbecated.) caob, at 60 sbarel Bank: of tbe Hepubilc. 100 each, at ISO. 0 aharce butchers aad Drovers' Satlonal Bank. B26 16 shares bai ask of the Rennblle.

aioo uki 9 snarci Heme Iaaaraace -Company, SluO each, at XII SI Plttshurc. Fort Vim aal rwM d.ii. a600 Mutual Mre lnauranoe Company laterest-bcar-Inn receipt at hareArosstcan Loan and Trust Compaay. 1100 10 shares' Exchange Fire Company, S30 eacb. at looat.

share Bsres Tbe Emerald and Rlddenlte Mining Com-1W eaobk.tfor unpaid ataeaamenu.) at per pany. abare. Wj AM FOB TIB IN TBS TOM US. "Bill' Porter, tbe sporting gentleman wbo to aedtuM of Aboollng John Welch In Shang" Draper's saloon, made hU aopesranoe In the office of th i District Attorney yesterday, at noon. In company wiujlntpeotor Byrnas.

He was handsomely ressedl and wore a light overcoat aad a Jeweled Searf fptn. He waa eeeorted to Part IL or the Court of General See-tons and was Introduced to Heoorder Jbmylh. His counsel made a speet-b. rtraying vividly the damage done to Mr. I Porter spotless character by the aUnderots atory circulated about hla con-neotion brltb Ue trairedy at 8bang" Draper's, drew attention to the diaphanous quality of Ue evidence against him.

and concluded modoetly anggeating that tbe Recorder ebouid let bl client off oa be4L His Honor aald It waa aoareely In his power ta admlti to bail a man who rested nnder an indictmebt. for murder in the first degree, and ao-cordlnriy eemmitted Potter to Ua Tombs to await hii trial, which is put down for Ue second Monday itunum, at tae court 01 uyer and Terminal A i a cannot possibly attend tobnsinees If he iept asrak nuruis tne nluht bv innki. has been sonic cuoi hi to all auch we would recommend the timely use of Dr. Boll's couun braur, Adiiscsteafi rnos, eia. i.

a-f-. ,.4. manufactured spd sold by SaayisK, have the uame atainped oa them. Uere-br carrlag tU MTO I ,4 c-f "Moraja Swap's Worm nknvr-tat fevarishneas. woema, eoaatlpatloa.

Tattslsaa a-wrtMSaA Baa bck-n applied to A-fxn'a Pru.a. mnA K. me It well. For more than forty years re had- a world-wide popularity, rivaled ber purgative medicine. 1 ILLS Oo not Induce COfutlnstln r.

have a weakening effect, common other cathartics, (but thoroughly yet leanser tba bowels, end stimulate and ou we oigeauye ana aaslmiiatorj er7s Pills rcstloB and ConrUpallon. and tire. s.aca- a as san eu pvjra? B1UU tfllaTel "Til ITTrilss caused tytbose disorders. I For, Stomach. Liver, aad Kidnev dlax.

syaptome ot i which are; Ski, xllaordere. Burning and -Weight ta the Btotnach. NacarB, 'Dktxlneaa. Headaches, Foul Breatk. BUtooa Fever aad Colic, Paina la the! stomach, side, and bark, Dropalcsl w-Miaas-a, etc tnrra no reUef so prompt aad ctrtaia aa Aria's PiLta.

They are of great r.rce ia me cure ot rxiee. household remedy tbrv have bo rqnxL "I ooctors pin baa been saved by a ox ATEa's rrxis- raxraxxo mt Ayer Co, Lowell, SIma, Said by all Druggists. BUPEKIOB- Wax nor OoenooB bob Oxmixa brxxi. BluelBlact A Coaatsca raaxx Ka- VtKXtVS n-tuu: ASD Flaidily, Color, aad DarmktUty. tarTWd by an StaUonartota ITIBO-t.

BLA ft. EX A Hi TATLOE TU AtTO 73 BBOADWAT. St. Ti i T'MT I IVhlaCtl 1 taWU eT eoa a. them aad aoored points mid laree eltjaa weather.

I played 'al the spat boar be Sara BoU aides than oaea. aad la pfc 'Sasbere CKptaia.X WUIIama.su worthy ab win, and I tire retruli nay in rri wiU play The Exchanger H. MullerUt terday. Th at the prides CX shares navel tbeyl by no action, ft faulta ef mildly organaj! Cure Ind AS al A iiTawivavaee Dr. jL i hp nun 1: 1.

1 if'r WWW ai ill wm Bpiest Display LI FINE CLOTHING EVER EXHIBITED. SUITS AND OVERCOATS at $10, $12, $15, and $18 Comprise all the LEADING and cannot be equaled at the price. i i All the CHOICEST FABRICS, COBKSCREWS, Diagonals, Whipcords, Serpentines, in SUITS AND OVERCOATS; at $20, $25, $30, for STYLE, FIT, and Workmanship vastly superior to the generality, of custom-make that costs $30, $35, $40, and $45. I A GBEAT STIR cansed by the UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS in our BOYS' and CHILDREN'S Departments. JF YOU HAVE NOT DEALT WITH US, see our VAST STOCK.

You will purchase and NEVER REGRET IT. OUR RULE is ONE PRICE, and that the jvery lowest. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. N0TICE.To every uurchaser of a BOY'S or CHILD'S SUIT or OVERCOAT we present an Elegant Illustrated and Interesting BOOK. LEADING CLOTHIERS, 565 4 567 Broadway, cot H.

Y. 619 4 .621 Eighth-T cor. 4ath-st, IT. Y. OCE NEW BRANCH STOKE 42 and 44 Jersey City.

Incomparable In workmanship and matchless in tone. i 33 U10MQnABE.i TH MUSICAL CASKET. PLATS EVEBTTHWO. AMTBOOT CAM PLAT IT. THE LATEST IMPROVED OBOCUTCTTE.

0 KNOWLXDOE OF MD8IC BEQUIBETA prices m. 7. axd aio. MU810 BOXES, tee. AND CP.

1 MCBICAL TOPS. 6c TBB WONDERFUL SLKQIXQ DOLL, tt 60 AMD TJP. ALSO A LA EOS VARIZTT OV BC8ICAL KOVELTIES. Illustrated Catatosrae seat (ree aa appllcaUon. THE MECHAMCAL ORGLLNETTE 83 1 BROADWAY.

Bee XSta aad 13tB eta. KEW-TOBEV 11Y.WIILI111&C0. Majiaiaclarers. ALLSTYLESFINEPLEASURE CARRIAGES uroughams, Coupes, LABDACV TICTOBXaS. CABBIOLm.

Coaches. EXCaXLXTr FAC.UT.ST'VTOBAaB AJJO Broadway and 42d-street HORACf wmi ot.CO.. SO. 19a STH- r7, rt "i aao lowest teetia, aa4 S. liananaiaBta.

aa sad BM nae mi imm. mm 1 11 On account-of of the enormous Stock of FINE WINTER sale in the stores ol I ishall, from sold out. Ihis OBSERVE 108 LOTS Of very fine Cassimere DRESS SUITS, imported malerial, richly lined made bv the finest work men' and SOLD ORIGINALLY at $30. $32, and S35J I WILL CLOSE THSI2 $18, $19, AHD 461, 463, 465 Cnt'SUED AUAIX. FREQuixTERS Ot GVSKISQ EVTEBTAIXMESTS CSV ALLY OWJ DATS THAT WILL BEAR SITtlKQ' OB WITHOUT ISJCBT: BUT WHO DOES HOT THB AOOBAVATIOX OTHAVKQ TBB STUB CRUSHED OUTOs" A KEW.TKJK OB DERBY YOG COMZ HEBE TO BDY TOCB WIKTEB CO AT.

BE ADVISED TO POCKET OBB 0 THB "PANTILES WE SELL FOB SI A NEW CBD CAP. PRESH THIS 8EASOX. IP TO? TRAVEL IT BATES TOOK OOOa BAT. AXD IP TOU I TRAVEL ITtyjSEPUL OS COLD HI1 WHEH YOtT CO DOWJ CELLAR TO tlX TUX B- HACB OB BUM OUT TO SEE A BAN." BEC DSB TOU POROET TO TAKE IT OPP CPOSt COBIBO IB IT XAKXS A FIRST-RATE BIOHT-CAP. I QBE ADVANTAGE OP THE FLEXIBLE DERBY HAT BECEXTLT tSTROBUCZD ITS LIKITED LLiBIL-TTT TO BREAK UBDEB MODERATE PRESSURE! WE ABE 8ELUBO LOTS OP THEM ABD OP ALL Ol ITER STAPLE SORTS OP HATS, BECAUSE PEOPLE ARB PIHDIBO OUT THAT PUTH-AVEKUB STTLEtt CAB AS WELL BB GOT HERE AT A SAVTKO OP A DOLLAR OB TWO IX THB PRICE.

THERE IS KO MEED OP AMY HAH PAYING OVER SS FOR A tltiE DEBBY HAT. AXD WX ABE BELLING GOOD MATS AS LOW AS 1 St. OMB LIXX OF BROWS FXEXI-BLE PUB DERBYS AT S3 60 EXCEPTIOXLLT GOOD VALUE. HATS AXD CAPS FOB BOYS, LARGE OB SHALL. doxt PoaaET the shoe depabthext! ob THE FIIIS BECAUSE YOU ALWAYS TBIXX OP THIS AS A CLOTHIXO STORE.

IP YOU LITE out op towx axd caxt oobk. just drop us a postal axd we'll hail you a copy opjoub xew pall book op clothlio. wXich tells how to obdeb with safety axd ecox. OUT XVSBYTHIXO W0RX BY TAX XiU BXZ. nogers, reet THE CKCBUSHED CLOTHIXRS, BROADWAY, opposviTB i HETBOPOLTTAX HOTEisi HERE WE ARE AGAIN BORE SCCCESSFULTHAX EVER.

We are acar eoavtaecd that aeaa Caa- TB-re uru LrrsaP-us la tbeetueec sn line mas ceased torpid Urer aad MBoee habtt. Taerre- tBcea. aae atcc aa apactlte at A poatavee-tie far eteft acad- acae. eoewip-rfton. drsacBala.

Be. se so eaar to tAkc er aak-k to rallcrc Paral, a ao -mrctcc pcia, or crlptes- Oacer twd sid soidraxsuie, loOuii 86 88! I .1 cajeaas mi 1 the very limited lime the Cloffik Conijanyr In date, SACRIFICE the FRED'K TH FOLLOWING PRIG i 27 LOTS Comprising 850 SUITS fine all-wool goods cut in Sacks, Frocks, and Cutaways, of Scotch, English, jand French material, i ORIGINAL PRICE $25 AND S28. WILL STOW ABOVE LOTS A PER SUIT. 467 BROADWAY, cor. Grand-slv BOWERY corner OPERA-GLASSES.

TIFFANY COn Union-Square, New-Yorki In anticipation of the Opera Season, have imported an nn- usnal stock of Opera-Glasses, which they offer at the follow ing-prices: Black mounting, leather coverins. $5 to $11 GUt mounting, leatber covering, $9 to $12 Gilt mounting and mo- i ther of $14 to $40 Aluminum frames, $28 to $70 Others richly decorated, )' $100 to $120O Sole agents for Chovallier, and Voigtlander glasses. i Wl HATI lfrRAIB TRI LOOMS XTM perceat. la tbe lass four BBoniha. anS era still istereaalBa-.

aad yes eaaao supply the ee-aaaa foe the CsUL TWILLB, tae sr dms-Unlna. te isJte the place ot tbe ntO-tmohtoooO slleakaa. I.I KB A CMtTH WHSBK taerefore erUl Base tae CABLE TWilJJl tamatt jerniis is csanHSM sriia a son isua BBtah ttier rrprsssatatlee hoaass the Called Ttnrs Caa be locad uXsC JOUASTON-B. TVEKV LAV AXD BV UY UatBsv. XJHatK abouie ask for aae ace sac ru the taT cm he coBlaa so oopular that some dealers arc ealOaa other toedeCARUt TWILL, he sure yea are ace acaetsea.

LOTH. KITH Kit TH IM 1 Ittl MTSf i Karooe. has errr base Baada ao aaroke er aa firaaaa I the CAttLs TWILL, aad test ef ess are aae lie USB ri'HE MEW HRtaa.MlllsU THAT IH au J. DerscdlBC all othcra la eaJIsal thaCARIJt TVIIJ. We shall ie these lo le ef the stadias; dry foods -r- EKCH A NTM.

IV THKV A NT TM SI I at silks te sire satiaf aettoa. shoald reeoas-Bcad 1 far llals ta the CABLE TWlLLa. Baav a alia has eoademaed because the coauaoa aUeala or a boot aralsvualac aaa bees) ass a. Caa be tee ad at, viuuit sDlta. sriiK.

is Kas.i.i situ a XJeloih that Is sc flras that ao strata will eooe ca the dreaaTaeF. therefore, are cat heeled le oeer the CA- BLETWI Ther eapgtr a wtMr-felt a aad. THBCA HLITWI I.I.BAKITHITOVORIHT aad flrawet cooda betas asade fro as loac Siaple wmvw mm wuw mum WUlf WML VBHB. toeadat JOSH KaLOHRAB A CU.K I' I flirt CA BI.B TWILL CAN BE I'SKH A. plaee of alias or ether expeaalse abrtea.

aad erUl proee as aaalefactory. at OBcdath the ex pease. I AOIE AMU VKai AJfStown imcaecd to BSC the ea-sr CISLt Tt IU tarn arcaa-iiaiaea. Taer are the araaaet. atroarsst, i tm liaises for a Imtirt dma nor awls Caa be had efJOtBhEAY aWBXBAJLI-S liaaUecv, fcrou.

7C TTPifMI KXTF.ttMIXATOH-..-COTAk-a ajkiaitjimAiUKS aetror natc. aiiee. Hoac Llec. Bed boas. Botha.

Xet poaancoes SMisrcajd. gsaaratstsx 7C 1 1 allowed me to disoose CLOTHING, now on ENTIRE STOCK until LEWIS, ASSIGNEE, Comprising'nearly 2,000 Suits, warranted all Wool, well made, handsomely finished. ORIGINAL PRICE, S18. I WILL HOU ABOVE LOTS PER SUIT. Hebtor-st; lavlte atteatlaia la their Larfe Steck ef V- BZisses' and Children's i CLOAKS, CUSTER.

MSWBIAKKKTbV HitKLOCKOt aa4 WALH.1XO JACKETS. Also te ttielr lasaacace aeeertaaeat ot DRKMIS la BILK. PLCSH. VELVET, TELVETKKX, CASU9IKKES. VLAilUmL, eke.

Ther aa SPECIAL BARGAINS SN CLOAKS acid HAVELOCKB. all sea, frees 3 te 1 YKAKS. at Ibe Blferta Price c( ti KACHi a cede eaa.llF oolA fro as BTte S13. Alee a llae ef PLJIXXEL. aad WOESTKD JKKSK8.

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