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THE NBWS-NEWPOET; WEDNESDAY, APRIL sso, MOBN1N6 NEWS. IS BLAMED fOK THE I Of I I A I I I ILlttXABX'S WIDOW. PROVIDENCE, April T. Tim teller Graves lins at lust stated pretty plainly his own theory ot Mrs. Bariiaby's murder.

He lias practically KdA. lieunelt of having seut to Mrs. Barimhy the deadly draught that caused her death. These are the words in which lie made A brief comment in tlio course of an Interview with a newspaper mini: "It is remarkable who could have known Mrs. Barnaby's country habits mid sent her the poison so carefully labelled.

It looks fearfully us If the murderer knew lier habits intimately. Mr. Bennett must have known this." This strong statement, seemingly without reserve or hypothesis, has taken the city by surprise. To the newspaper men who have listened to, and watched the tendency of his comments since his return, trbliers, the national commission, Mrs. Bertha M.

It. I'almer ana the executive committees, from interfering with ijecre- tary Oouzins or demanding of her any books, papers, that she might have. It stated that application would be made for a permanent injunction and settlement of the controversy. H-AYINQ WINNING BALL Quaker City NuttonaH to Solre Clarkson'tf Curves--Keiultf of Yeiter- dny'n Games Elsewhere. BOSTON, April Bostons had an easy time vith Gleasoii, while Clarkson wnsa puzzle to too Phillies.

Sullivan began to pitch in the eighth, but only retired one of the first seven men, two getting hits, three bases on balls and one being safe on muff by Sullivau, then ho gave way to Nichols, who speeuily ended the game. The Phillies were not up to tho mark in their fielding work. H3LV8 GREAT HAUL, uomiKU A IIASK or 5400,000 WHILE ITS BENT. BOSTON lang. ss Stovey, rf Tucker.

Ib M. Sullivan, If this final Hat- footed statement, was not altogether unexpected. All that he had sold about the matter since ho stepped from tho train has been Hhe pointing of the silent finger, now he lias broken the silence with "there ig the man." Hut public attention no sooner followed the attention of Dr. Graves'ac- cusing finger than it finds itself Over Numerous Obstacles and confronted by things which no one has yet explained. Thcfirstof these is the assumption that Rpnnctt knew Hint Mrs.

Barnaby's mail was to be addressed in Mrs. Worrell'scare. This means cue of two things, cither that 51m. Hnrnaby corresponded witli liennett nnd kepi him posted in regard to her constantly changing address, or else that 15e.ii- nett kuew lire. Worrell and where she lived and was going to spcml the winter.

There is not the slightest testimony to support the (hot of these theories. Miss llanley, who was brought into tlie closest relations with Mrs. Barnaby, and who handled her mail and wrote her letters, U6ver knew of any letter passing between Bennett and Mrs. Bnrnaby. The alternate theory, that Bennett knew Mrs.

"Worrall. aud where she was, is equally untenable. Mrs. Worrall did not begin her relations with Mrs. Harnaby r.ntil after the latter had left the Adhon- dacks.

She did not visit Mrs. Barnaby, and never met Bennett. Then comes the curious fact of the Boston postmark. This neither Dr. Graves iior auy one eis3 has attempted to explain, mid on this point as much as on any, hinges the mysteriuos murder.

Snvves' Suggestion that the improper relations between JIi-s. Barnaby and llunnett may have furnished stock in trade for ablackmailiiig scheme whose originators sent the poisoned whisky in a fit of anger at the failure of their plans tQ extort money, strikes almost every one Irvio as a strangely fantastic idea, and has created a more, unfavorable feeling against i)r. Graves than anything lie has said. Yesterday a man fronrOanielsonville, who claimed to have known Dr. a long time and to be familiar with Ills record, mad" statements damaging lo the doctor's reputation.

These statements were shown lo Dr. Graves, who at once startedifor Providence, prepared to prove I tin of his statements. One interesting and significant fact Ijronght out was the statement of Miss llanley, made reluctantly, and only after perslsicnt questioning, that Bennett was a low-lived drunken fellow. statement is i a in many ways. Miss.

Hnnlcy knows more a any Dr. Graves--about the Scenes ill Uliu- Lake last summer. knows a great -deal luore than she is willing to fell nt present, and the fuel a oulystatcmcnt which she has made in regard to mutters there tallies exactly with Dr. Graves'statement on the same points shows that extraordinary conditions existed at the Adirondack camp. If such a a of affairs did exist, and if Mrs.

Bennell. angry at her husband's relations witli iii'H. Banmby, forbade, the iHlter to ever visit the place again, the kernel of this strong-shelled nut lies there in the pine woods. Granting the. I ruth of these statements, mid a i i Hint, letteri have passed bc- t-ween Bennett ami Mrs.

Baruaby since the latter left the camp at Blue Mountain lake, another possible theory shadows it- Kclf forth, ami another motive, a wife's jealousy, more powerful even than the lovo of money, may hnye sent tho poisoned whinky on ils deadly errand. No ono has yet unravelled the mystery, and until soriie one docs there, will bu plenty of sympathy for all those whose names are.o closely connected with the case. To say Hial A J'nblle I i i lias swept over this city liceause of the accusation Dr. 'i'. Thatcher has inaile concerning Hie late Mrs.

Josephine B. Bnr- naby would but feebly express tlie true Kcnllnicut. Moving as she did in good Middy, her name to nil pui pose, 1 and ink-ills unsullied, her reputation is assailed, lier memory blackened, and her two daughters plunged into a grief. Col. Winship, the tried and ever true frienrl and business associate of J.

IS. liar- imby, bolls over with i i a i and (damps us cowardly, ungrateful and chiirllnli the man who, erstwhile, wns this Itencllciary of lie dead woman, her trusted gent, her physician, her closest friend. If what Col. Winsbip says Is (rue, ho will mil. rest satisfied i ha has made Dr.

(f raves make good that which he lias snid. One of Hid (irciitcsl Mynfcrlcn of tho hour Is the origin of tlio bogus mcs- tsages which wero sent to Mrs. Graves. Everybody is risking for the disclosure of tho author, and from what is dropped hero there will iu noticed of going to Chicago fur Hie I i of ouo of the persons. It wil! Imve.lo come, and under -proper pressure-it may conic to thowirfaco.

hns been learned to demonstrate Unit Ilia polk-p Iinvo located tlio boy who delivered the HIC.WIKCH, and In quite- clearly prove Hint flic author wiifl some one not a resilient stale. The police promise rncj dovcJopmenffl in the. near future. ConrlnV I I CltlCAtiO) AprH a session of th lioard of control, Judge Wnlte, Mis C'oustliiH' ntlwuey, nerved a notice, of in juuutiun HID loanl the con Oiiinn, 2b firodic, cf A I I Nush, 3I (liuizcl. Clarksoii, J.

p-- 0, Nichols, 0 UK TH su i-o Toluls 39 11 12 10 3 PHILADELPHIA Ait it HaniilU.n.lf 0 Suliulle. ol 0 Delelmmy. Ib ti Thompson, rf Myors, 2b 4 3 Muvci 1 cf Allen, fs a Gleasou, i). 3 Totals S5 Innings 1231 0 0 0 1 I'ulluilclnhin 0 0 0 0 3 21 10 (I 7 8 9 0 3 1 1 1 1 1 0 4 (i Karncd runs--lioston li, Philndclplila 1. 'IVu- bnsulms--M.

Allen: Three-base hit-- (jiiiun. Home riui--Uroillc. Stolen tniscs--IJoslon -t. on bulls--Boston liuse on errors-lioston 1, Pliiluilclphiul. Struck out--Hostou 4, delplila4.

L'niuire-- thirst. Now Vorl, I5rotiklvn, 4. NEW York 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 5 Brooklyn (I 0 3 1 0 II 1-4 Kimicd rims--New York II, Brooklyn 1. BR.SU hits--New York llnioklyn 111. Krrors--New York 2, Uiooklyn 1.

Hiille'rics-Wclcli, liiiek- i Clark; nnd Kinslosv. i a 11; i i a i 0. Cliicnijo 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-11 Cincinnati 1 I) 0 1 3 a (I 0 0-li Karncd runs--Chicago 8, CJiiLclniuiti fl. linse hits--Ohitruyo -I, CiiK-nuiati 'J. Krrors--C'bi- 4, i i II.

Butteries llalcliin-xin and Kittrcilt, i a PittslmrK 3 0 8 2 1 0-17 1 0 a 0 2 I) 1 0 0 Kanicd runs--I'ittsburg 5, Base hits I'illsburg 17. Cleveland 10. Errors-- I'itLsbiirfe- 4, Ctcveliuul C. Muck iiitl lk i r(, ur; Vlau and JJuyle. NEW April Ninth National bank lias lost tho defalcation of President John T.

Hill, who died on March 1 of consumption, at the ago of 55 years. A few tlnys ago the directors began mi examination of tlio accounts, revealing the loss which further oxainialiou by linnk Examiner Hepburn and a clearing house committee last night confirmed, lieal estate of the bank, which has not been counted in tho assets, will fill tho hole, and the bank continues sol vent. Mr. Hill became president in 1SS7, ninl his defalcations, resulting from street transactions, ran over several years. It was his custom to deposit securities with the bank from estates of which he was the executor at New lirnnswick.N.

whenever the bank was to be examined. At other times sealed envelopes, with nothing in them, were used to figure as assets to the directors. It is said he also lost money belonging to the estates of which ho had charge. It was near midnight before Hank Examiner Hepburn made tho following statement: lie ISimk Has Solid lincklnjr. cxamiiKition of the Ninth National bank reveals a defalcation of JIOO.IJOO, chnrgcatile to its former president.

While the loss is serious, it does not impair the bank's solvency nor its ability to take care of its customers. Its assets, besides loss are ot good character, its discount of exceptionally good diameter. The bank has owned for a period of fifteen years, eighty-five acres of land in the Twcnly-third and Twenty-fourth wards of this city. As national banks are not allowed to own real estate for other than banking purposes, and whenever taken for debt not longer than five years, this real estate was clmrgcil oft and has not appeared in the assets of the bank for many years, during which period it lias largely appreciated in value. That is now restored at a valuation of competent appraisers value it much higher.

As evidence that the bank a a i is fully warranted and i i limits the directors have executed an agreement to take the property said valuation. This bnnk has been a but it is perfectly sounil and is entitled to and should receive the support of its depositors and the public." The clearing house committee have also issued statement to the effect i the bank's'capital is unimpaired and commending the i i i to confidence of depositors and The bank was organized in 1SOI, i capital. This was reduced four years ago to he parish prison'' there lastniouth. Ho jcincj.luitcly suit it Secretary Blalno, tor whose use ho sju'd it had beea obtained, 1'he secretary refused to give the report outforpublication, or to indicate in any Ivay the nature of its contents. THE ALTON BOYCOTT.

Disastrous Uuto Frodlcled, AVltl lU-suli in Ti-avelon Cellig Able to llnjoy Very Clieni lUdt-s. NEW YORK, April the well- informed railroad men in this city yesterday, it WHS said that, unless the. boycott of the Chicago and Alton by the liues were raised very soon, it would not bo very long before a rate war would be begun that would cast into the shndo all previous rate wars, and would utterly demoralize the trunk line roads and their connections. Up to the present time, it is asserted by tlie representatives of the Chicago and Alton Railroad company, their company has not cut the rates in tho slightest degree notwithstanding the boycott, aud so far as they know there is no intention of doinj, so. lint Mr.

Charlton, the general pas seugorageutof the Chicago and 'Alton, in limited pretty plainly in Chicago tha they might find It necessary to cut, rather than to increase the rate between Chica: and St. Louis, aud Chicago and Kansa. City, and it is the general opinion union, railroad men that the Chicago and Alton must linaily adopt that course if they wis to defeat their opponents. HIIO OUKAPHKHf MY GRECIAN A PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT full figure artl-tleally enshrouded in wnite Irapeiy my latest iutrodut-tioa iu photography, thereby (iroducluR tlio most i rolIel'olJlaiuRblc. All lovers ot eractful posluy arc invited Inspect tblsgcra ot photography.

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CEO. M. CHASE, ROOM 4.OYE11201 THAMES STUHKT. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At St.

Louis--St. Louis, Louisville, 0. At 1'hilndelphia--Boston, Athletics, 4. At Baltimore--Baltimore, 10; Washington, H. At Columlms.S.

FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED. Otlil-r Cnmc.s. At liochcsler-Kucbester, 12; Albany, 11. At HnfTalo--UulTalo, 11; Syracuse, 7. At Troy--Lebanon, Troy, 1.

At Providence--New dunce, ii. HAD ALL VOTED. Interest I lit; Developments Concerning the lien Killed New OiHinis. ilUNG'i'OX. April ilisrmte.li from Koine, to Ihe effect that repeated interviews with Huron I-'ava, has decided upon I lie terms of his answer to Rce- retiiry Unit tiirtl answer i lie to the effect lint I a will not resl with the c-xnlanalion given liy the United States, arrived here at.

peculiar opportune, time. The report called for by the attorney general, relative to the slntnsiif Ihe Jlalians who were killed Ity the Kew Orleans mob, Inis been received at UK; department of justice. Details as to the character of I his report nave not lie.cn made public, but those who lire In position to be advised as to what the contents are say Ihat the contents show that every one of the Italians who were lynched vole.il at- the lust election in Jiew Orleans. Whether or not they had all taken out naturalization papers is not but, it has always been held that a vote is equivalent lo a declaration of an intention to become i citizen, and consequently tlie. absence of papers'is not material.

In view this fuel, the concluding clause of ist letter of Keerelary lilninu to i i i ill be recalled. It will show these were not in the peace of the failed Stales it they were I a i a snb- cclH. President Harrison is not likely to end im'ssflfje Io congress asking Unit an iileninily be voted lo any of the families these lynched Italians on lliu ground i i wcru subjects of tlio (if Inly, when tho records show a every ne of voted nt tlie, last in ew Orleans. And the congress of XJnlled States would not waste, liny more I i an such ecotnniendalion if it should be received roin the executive than was i to die to lay it on th! the (able. i i If ic.shnl! be i i i by I lie desire to firry out jingo pulley in order lu satisfy he Crispi element, i lind a (lie.

a an ironclads have mi terrors in the 1'nilcd and they do not KP.C-III as ile, to-day oven, as tlicy did (luce days un, i report of tlie, of of the Ktronge.Kt vew-X'ls of llio Cliilian led by movable torpedo. Foslnr S'eoldnfj A I A i i i i lu deal i i i I lid seal fishery controversy, f-'ccrclary Foster Iins selected Stanley llrowu ns npec.ini agent to I'eed to tlie. I'ribilpv and there. Iniike an examination of the condition of n(Taint lo report, to him. Afr.

lirown lnut IJCCTI for tlie past, foiv years in Keoliujicnl i eonneetion with the geologicul survey bt-aremi. nnd a I DONNK, i I i Accident Suicide Stories. I ll1l.l.ll'sm-|!(i, A i Kvcrett, who WHS found dead in (lie j'ar- ker house, Boston, last Kriday, was the (laughter of Everett of tills place. Thursday morning last Bertha left for Kavcrhill, tu live i a married sister. Her lc.iin.-r purchased a through 1'ravi-! i (or her and accompanied her ns far I Tyrone.

At'Tyrone be overheard Iwo gentlemen say they were to Uaston. ilaking (heir acijnaintancc he obtained their promise to sec a Jiertlui roachcd Boston all right. Nothing more was heard from her i late, hist i when a dispatch came announcing her death. The idea of suicide is scouted here, while the belief a the young woman met with foul play is rapidly gaining ground. TRIAL WILL BE SHORT.

i i a in i Hood Case A 1'lc-ad X. I I A i Murphy nnd Frank Wood, ehiirgcd i i prineipuls in (lie tunnler of Klbndgc Heed of Siilom, N. on tlie i of 33, and Mrs. Klbridgc Heed, chnrged with being prineiiial and accessory thereto, pleaded i in court liefore Chief Justice Due. A ienglhy i a will therefore be- unnecessary.

The state will briefly present its evidence, judge i decide upon the degree of murder, and arguments nnd sentence will follow. The evidence for the slate is nearly all in, the evidence against the. prisoners being very conclusive. Arguments for the defense i occupy to-day. Scnrvliliif; for i i NBW i i A i pdice i city wero informed yesterday by Hit! police of i mud, of the disappearance 011 Thursday hist of lion.

Fxhvnrd i of I'iltsford. Mr. Smith was a member of the Vermont legislature and Is a welt- a a of fishing Mr. Smith cllsiiippcnrl'd while on a visit. In Hntland.

It is be is menially deranged. The I Approved, NKW YOIIK, April joint com- millee of the Trunk Lino association and the CcntrnrrrnlTlcns.uaclnt.ioii bad a long session yesterdny. Tliecoinmitteeheartily approved tlie action in tin- a i of Chicago and Alton boycott. It was announced that none, of the. associated roailf had yet broken Hold for April la rnmrjrei that Anncoiitln mines have, been will lor to a syiulicain by the ItotlischlidH.

Tlie. story is 1 William Key.scr, iirr.iidenl of the Balli more Copper company, will from New York for Mnrope, Ahiy 0, lo iniiku UK trnnsfcr. A I ClIICACO, A big combinaiioi of i wa. formed horn represenlaiives of almost, all (lie Inr in the inrtn.slry wcsl south anil north. Is to In known us tlio i rHalisi i i i t'vo duter.s' Honii-s i Uni-ned.

A i disastron the ro.ids had to yield. The Chicago and Alton at that time cut the rate between New York and St. Louis and Kansas City iill.thc way from S7 to 12, virtually at the last carrying passengers the whole length of i own road (from Chicago to St. Ijonis and from Chicago lo Kansas City) for M) cents and respectively, and part i i issuing round-trip tickets at the same rate. That lasted for some mouths, mid resulted in the Chicago and Alton's gaining its point.

It is believed a it will not be many (lays before a similar policy will bo inaugurated and that it will be a splcnded opportunity for people who wish to take a i as fur as St. or Kansas City. Under the present interstate commerce law, too. such a war on rates would more hcnsdcial to the public, because, once having cut the rate, the company doing so could only restore it after giving ten days notice to the interstate commission. PERSECUTED ISRAELITES.

i i a i a a lint arc J'rcv-ntcil. LONIIOX, April from Corfu give tlie particulars of a serious outbreak of the (iteeks itgainpt tlie Jewish inhabitants. The Greeks recently spread a report that tlie Jews liad murdered a Christian girl for lie feast of the Passover. Tlie report was bused upon the discovery (if a child's body in Jewish quarter, though the hods was soon idtn- tijied as that of the daugnter of a leading Jew. Tlie Jews, in their declared a (lie liK-fks had murdered child as an excuse for rioting and plunder.

The excitement over (he murder i a became so great Hint 0000 Je.ws were compelled to close their shops and the government had to lint a i i a cordon around life Jewish quarter, lu spile of the coition, however, a murderous crowd of Creeks broke i the Jewish a a i a bonfire in the square, in which they declared the Jews should be burned, but In-fore the rioters could carry out i intention; wei-eattacked and dispersed by a detachment of troops. Many Jews were terribly beaton and i MANIPUR VMS DESERTED. i Left nf lull Uusr.x-- Wllllt i rniiinl. SIMLA, April Ilritish columns have entered Manipnr, which they to be a ikvcried. The magazine had i exploded and the palace wrecked and tripped of i of value.

A ghastly was witnessed in an 'ic heads of Commissioner Quinton and thereof i parly were found, 'lie rajah, Sonmpiitt-y, princc.sand inliabi- had lied northeast by Ihe only road shortly before, (he, arrival of tlie iritish, Saturday's engagement being (he imil struggle. COI.I:MIH:S, April National- ioard of railed Workers of Ainer- ca concluded yesterday a session of sev- days. They passed a resolution a "Iheeight-hour movement be deferred for he time being, and a i for ac- iou be left in the hands of the national executive board and the prcfid'jnls of the various districts. i i lilglii, HnrKVil.i.K, April found i last week of defacing flic Mansfield Congregational church, wns sentenced yesterday afternoon; on the first fount, i to the church, lo ninety days in jail and fine, and on the i count, a i indecent caricatures and writing, I i i days in jail and $10 line, i cosls. lll.i 1.1 fa i i Landmier.

a well-known young broker, a suicide, at the Cooper Union hotel lasl night. He shot liiniself in Hut bend nnc breast, and may die. His i was snintei' iidivorco i i i $10 wuuk iillmnny, on Hie ground of adultery Child Praclicai Photographers 242 Thames Street, Oornei Mill. Cabinet Photographs S8.OO PROVISIONS. FOR 35 CENTS You biij rcry pretty Jujici arthern Teapol hJapan or PHIL.

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Columbia A Canary il Ibs. for $1. lor 25c. cnnnot lie (luntlcalctl. O.

U. Javu Coffcp. 30c. Infl. for J.

lionntc'l frcf-h v-cckly, nest Haxbli Flmimm'To. J-Oc. ft bap: est Kt. Flournm'le i I 'C. J5.75 gallon onn of or 'wo CQIJB French Pons for 2.1e.

'wo onus IJiitihnrd for 25c. 'wo catia Morrow Throo onus String Bt-aus for A Cliinese Toa Strnlner given to cceli urL-liaser of a ol toa. YOUNG BROS. a Beaters CDRERS OF TIIE Celebrated Diamond 0 Pork Products. Cor.

IVaftlilitKi'on Sq. mid Thames Sll Fresh Art! SPECIAL. IOc. per package. PELEG BRYER SON.

CAULIFLOWERS, RADISHES, MINT, String Beans. Chickory, Egg Plants, Tomatoefj Drussctl Sprouts, Chives, Otrn, Nov and Frcsb Mushrqoiis to bo hud at ths SEASIDE MAEKET. RHODE ISLAND JohnH.CrosbfJr, rp3h nul Salt Meats, Vegetables of nil kinds. Choice Spices nnd Coffees.llulter ninl I Cheese from leal Vermontnnd New York dinriea OTI hnnd. A larfio variety of standard Canned fiooils; a conipli-to assortment of pooiliuipnally kept in a first flaps store.

Vr. Lnwissc, illrtelor of the college here, (Ire visited Dnllmm last night, and bo.for and student named Com tcinanclio from Worcester, were cnrrlcd over dam and drowned. They were trying to cross the river In bont. Vton by Tnclilgorln. YofiK, A pill elie-M match which has been played by cnlilo slnr.o Oct.

WM Imil burned fon buildings to i ((round, and Ion i i horw.i wcro burned to death. Thu Ins will exceed covered nlmoslcnHrel, by iiisnranco. Not I i i for I WASlflNdTOS, A i 23, W. of thin cK.y nnd Air. 'irnUllllerycilcrd vy nflenioon rece.lvcd Tschlgorin of Husnlil boint; the r-uorl i District.

lias rcsnUwl In fdvor or the Utisslan. Uricauc on Ihe i i of tin: I i ISM. NOTICEtoCIGAR DEALERS AND SMOKERS. ftvinp been nppointcil ngrnts TOT Nowjiort by DOHoao it tieslre lo isitro- luco their Rose Bouquet Vegnera Cheroots, foi- 5o. nfc a i -Toliblnz prices to the trade and siuiiplo bos froa witliftrst order.

WRECK AND FIRE. and NEW PEAS AT COAJU WOOB. (JAEDINEEB, REYNOLDS xow tons PLYMOUTH COALI FOR SALE GardinerB.ReynoJdsCo. C. Sherman ft.

945 Thames Strflfit. ANTKRAOITE AND WHITE ASH OF THE BEST QTTALITY of all sizes ftnd well scroeacJ, at tho Lowest Market Also Oak, Mnplo nnd Pine Wood W. J. SWINBURNE, In unit Ohio r.nipl i I i A i i i A i l-'mir pcrsotis were killed and several I in nn accident on Metropolitan branch of Hie Ballinunv and Ohio railroad, nbniit. one mile this wiild of i a i i i i i i The.

Cinc i a i cxprt'SM van into a freiihl a i i i i was nl a i i on i i i i a i track. Knjsinecv Klliot of l.bo express, Kn- Kineer OrolT Kirenun Murphy of the fvciKhl- train, nnd Postal Clerk Hiirdett were killed. Postal Peacock and r'ireinnti Miller of I ho express were sei-i- on.ily injured. None, of tlie. pnssen.a;ers wore dangerously Tlic four Corwnrd cnra of the exprcHM rolled ovov nnd cnuglit fire, destroying the postal ear, ear and one couch.

Quite Knnnglv. April olfl cinls declare Hint the. tl silver cprHllcnto is only dangerous i i i atlunt. A KK Ilio sT.isrt.inrt TAINTS for S'. i-iiAi; ruitPosES, nudnrocomposed of linsoodoilnnd tlio highest grndoof pigments.

They nro jsrejinrcd rondy for ii.in, in newest shinies nml colors, ntid, on ncconnl of (heir purity nnd covering proporlics, thoy nro tho HOST niuJ KOOXOMICU, Pninls ever produced. Ono gnllon will from 2oO to sqntiro feet, two coals. Ktmjilrinml Itarrlptirt Prtff. Hi Joins Manufacturing Company, POLE f'F It. AV.

HnofliiK. 7'lrn-I'roof I'ulnln, I Kelt, Slcnm i i 1 i Sfratti Mnnliteil Wnelirrs.dc, 87 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK, For by ALBERT HAM METT, Newport, RAY L1TTLEFIELD, Block Island, Alfred G. langley, A. PRIVATE TUTOR, 1 School Street. Cnll from I li 3 P.

M. iMrtiio Iiistnic.flon nntl Accompanying, MR. F. A. FREDERICKS, A I A AND ORGAN.

Special iiUontlon given toyontif! also furiiWi Hiuslo for rooopilons, hotel liopS nnrt clillilrcii's dnnclng parties Cnll or ftl p. j. HEROES; Singer Machines In nil (ho Uttjst Rtyln cnblnot work, nt f'ifl'l'CUKUU 1 I I (Formorly tonchpr at ttio summorja.i'loasot tho Virginia Korinnl Mnslo Scliooi), Tencln-r ot Piano, OrgftTi, Votoo Cnlturo ami Kinging. Train- Ing of ronng tasoliera a spoclalty. Sf.ndlo At Hrnytoii lioune (Annex) 4-1 ST11KBT.

J. D. JOHNSTON, Architect and Builder, Pinna nnrt Estimates furnished on nppllcntlon, (lonoriil Jcbhhijd MBBCII, Tile mul Stucco RsoiMitcil wlili ili-spalch. Shw, 01 Mill stiu.t. i Mlinm st P.

0. If .01. 1 1 St'li'neh.

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