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Thfoi Furniture and Furnishing. The Danger of Contagion in Throat Trouble, The medical editor of Babyhood write A The Statesman. Won and Lott Again wo call the attention of onr lovers of Good Plain Cook. Mary Kyle Dallas, in the New Ledger, gives expression to the following homely truths: Kobodv mil ooony eau value a good cook too highly. She la a sort of central spring ou which the household.

moves, whether she does her work for Jove or wages whether she is thq wife and mother, an aminble aunt, or has been hired for so much, a cooked food who is Without well bent TTpalt'h AMMUU (lilt Oil AVcl't Weavers And fetters on Smyrna Bugs. The BKISSELS TAPEaTKY to. 3I East 41 Mi-eet. New York. oti-s JVS 21.

31, ToiikrM Sm rings Hank, The finder will confer favor by leaving the same at the Bank. oCT amnsements to the apodal evant, tba drat pro- recent cose within onr knowledge, in which feeeiobal visit hero of Bom Ooghlan, at Music fatal diphtheria developed npon what had been Hal, to-morrow evening. The piny selected is bblieved to be a simple quinsy, suggests a few one of established reputation, indeed it may words regarding the dnty of isolating any com now be styled a standard work, and few dra-' of bon throat when there are other children in matio works have been more liberally praised the bouse. Without entering npon any dispu-tknn Won and Loot." It is beyond question ted points regarding diphtheria, it is generally the ablest Of A. B.

Cuzauraus productions. It Agreed that the distinctive visible sign of it is 1 its peonliar membranous deposit. A cam may clearly the conditions of a common is not a comedy. It is not a melodrama. Yet it is eomio and dramntie.

Origiually written for a present TERMS OT ADVERTISING Six lines or leM, SO cent for first Insertion. and half prleo for each ndilltlonal Insertion. Liberal terms will be made with permanent advertisers. Legal advertisements at legal rate. Leaded Nonpareil notices ona cent and a half a word leaded Brevier notlees three cents a word.

rw- Xo cuts Inserted. but all Strictly religious notices inserted free; notices for meetings or entertainments where a charge Is made for admission, as well as society no- tloe and obituary resolutions, arehiserted only al the regularrate. 1CQX Youtors, lnesflay, Io30. Trt Pnt lenten, t'lrman and wife nitliln five UU-' walk of lilinwuuil Uejvt. Atl liv1 II.

Stati- flies temper follows life becomes a bur-. MAN' tfic. os den i Furiiinlit'il ltooni To Let It is in vain for people to endeavor to reflue Tt stemiFnien. tr rrT-t -tn-r tbemseves to the point of not caring wbht they ItalVv (. ai riajje IVanttMl', eat.

If they dp not care, the delicate machinery A wonnd In. ini in eomll'bm within them 'rijlUara all the tame, and resent ill-treatment. The difference between your! A Skye Terrier Dujj Lost fair, rosy, pretty-looking children and the sal- naml i i will he twill fn return to low, pallid children of the pauper is principally No. -JM arbnrtini nt-eime. unMd by the fact that the latter have nun-hole.

It on in With ijoarl some food, or not enough to eat. And very often fan be bad In a private ram'jy pleasant 'm the differeaee between children of families of hmn? P' a Hex. wifely igruggle to redeem a dissipated point for parents to know is that the sequence Red ash, grate and range and, 'Cumberland husband, her indignation and anger, her bits of of dangenras.iymptoma npon those apparently coal, for sale at Condon's. high comedy in the first act, afford her a variety slight is not uncommon, and that is bolter for 1 of opportunities to display the resources of' her Her company is one selected to fit the requirements of the play, each character in which is typical. Rich and ram is the wardrobe, worn by Bom Cogblan, as Olga in Won and Lost.

them to isolate a child fifty times unnecessarily than to be neglectful once. We would Urge, then, that. If at all possible, every child, suffering from son throat be Good Brrrrm axn Boos. Lovers of good batter and fresh eggs con be suited, both in price and quality, at the grocery store of. Van.

derlya Gale, 118 New Moiu street, Batter ie specialty of this establishment, and eggs sN obtained fresh every day. the name, statioh and means is tliatone of the families has nn.l nn1r tfw, ntltrar a hn.l ons. To be good cook IS to be able to rook food wholesomely and palatably. There are women I who can make fancy floating, island, pop over, and many showy things, who send Too Fcll fob ttxxaxcx. Roundsman Woodruff this forenoon found man lying on the ground on the Croton Aqnednct by -Sam.

mit street. The mnn was so drank that he did not know that the rain was wetting his cloth- ing through and through, or that it was raining Lxuoxa ix Music. Mrs. A. Virgil, at all indeed, he was totally oblivions to all teacher of the pianoforte, employs superior -his surroundings.

When brought to the Sta-metbods. Fourteen, years experience in eon. tiou House in the police wagon, he wm literal, eervatory and private instruction. Lessons -j jy too full for utterance so much so that given, when desired, on the fechnipbone, an he could not give his name. He was.

put into instrument which greatly facilitates piano play- a cell to sober np and regain his consciousness ing, while it relieves the ear from the annoy, and speech before taking him to the Conrt of iihee of piano practice. References: Mrs. Special Sessions. He appeared to be au cm. Wm.

F. Nisbet Sohnbertb, 23 Union Square, ploye on the new Croton Aqnednct. 'hunes G. ltlaiiic's Great 1 1 i story Aai-niii wanted on rom- Upper lart of a House To let at No. St llneiia Vteta avenue, with hot and ci 'tulnv if I Ash-burton 8 Address Mrs.

A. K. Virgil, 32 East 1-lth street, New Yorir; Thl Temporary Home for DeltitoM OhMroo. We have received a copy of the sixth annual report of the Westcherter Temporary Home tor Destitute Children, located at Whita Plains The contributions tor Unbuilding amounted to 15, 432.06 and there is a mort- gage left of 1,000. The omoant of 1,146.35 realised by a fair.

The object of this Society is lo receive all inch children as msy be legally oommitted to its charge or care in a temporary in which suota children may be maintained, nnned and taken care of, and receive instruction, training and discipline, and be tangkt to labor saoh useful manner as may be most instruo-. five and conducive to the future usefulness of such children, until they shall be, under' the care and direction of the Sooiety, placed in proper add suitable families and homes may be deemed most advisable, or be othcrwiM dis powdof.MOrdmgtolaw. Aid II lb. to. itoToliict of tbl.

Ho.ilf, to look after and ex. erciM sack friendly and parental guardianship over such children as they may be able, and by law entitled to do, until they arrive at the age of Applications for children of suitable age for families are steadily increasing. The number of children received in tbs Home tor the year bos been 94; 42 have been placed out in families, snd 81 retnrnsd to either parents or friends; 2 have been removed to Boman Catholic Institution, and 9 transferred to State institutions which could make better provision for them than the Society, in their peculiar con- flitions- The total number discharged for the year is 84, of whioli 9 were, through the Chil A Smye OrPerSOUS interele This is a most excellent and well managed and Well deserves genCrons support James B. Colgate is the Manager from Yonkers, i. Established 1807.

FURNITURE, CARPETS REDDING, STOVES, REFRIGERATORS, 153, 155, 157, 159,161,163 and 165 CHATHAM STREET, Hvtwecn Chatham Square Elevated Station and City Hull, ur Bridge entrance, REASONABLE CREDIT or FAIR CASH DISCOUNT Goods Delivered Frco in Yonkers nnd Wcstchejiter County. aulj-lm CURIOSITY SHOP. THOMAS IIWAITE, DEALER IN NEW AND SECOND-HAND FTTltlSriTTJIlE, Carprts. tores. Ranges.

Bonk Cases, Wardrobes, Ice Boxen. Counter. Gas Fixtures, Show Cakes, Ac. ie. 57, 59 and 61 Main Street, YONKERS.

The highest prices paid for FecouA-Hand Furniture. FURNTTUHE STORE XEW "GOODS! M. DEE, 34 MAIN STREET, lias taken possession of Ills new andcommodloua store, which he ha stocked with as choice a lice of As was ever brought Into Westchester County. ELEGANT- PARLOR Am BEDROOM SUITES, In Antique Designs, FOLDING BEDS, SOFAS. SOFA CHAIRS, WRITING DESKS.

Parlor nnd Dining; Room Tables, In fact every tiling to be found in a Well-equipped Furniture Store. Mattresses IlenovaUd and made good a new. Upholstering In all Its branches. al9 nave just received their Fall Importations of FURNITURE CO VEKLXGS CURTAIN ASD CURTAIL MATERIALS IN ALL THE NEW POPULAR COLORINGS. ALSO FRENCH, SWISS NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS.

WINDOW SHADES MADE and PUT UP in the Best Manner and at the Shortest Notice. BROADWAY, 18th 19th STS, NEW YORK CITY. auastf ESTABLISHED 1S65. FALL OlENINO. AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF RELIABLE MATRESSES, AT REASONABLE PRICES.

WARBURTOX BUILDING USE ESTERBBOOK'S STEEL FENS. Bold everywhere. metropolitan theatre, hud portraying bigh life, ft affords Miss Coglilaa an opportunity to dis play her finished high-bred style, and to dig. ploy the wealth of her gorgeous y-M'drobe. to of JoLn mho WM inaicted Mt NoTember or tlolatiug the ciK Uw in kcep.

open Wl moou -on Sundfty. John Ff Dreunan, counsel for the defendant, demurred tQ iu(liatmenti nnd tlia demurrer was. bus- The Court holds that the indictment obtained, as a hotel wm wrongly obtained, a hotel keeper is bound to keep bis hotel open for the accommodation of travelers stall The indictment against Baptist Coqnard, whose saloon is on tbs corner opposite tbat of Mr. Schlobohm has also been quashed. The FinxKxx's Buxudixo.

The work of re. constrnting the building for the firemen on Palisade avenue, is not making satisfactory pro- grass, and it looks as tliongh it wonld not bo finished within ninety days promised, 1 TT'JS 1 ,0 There are 'too many to be suited, and it is not likely that the building will satisfy them all. The Baptists xx Oorxcm. The Bonthern New Baptist Association meets afternoon at 8 oclock, oh the occasion of the fifteenth anniversary of its existence, at the Baptist Church, West 16 111 street and Eighth i avenne. Sessions will be held to-morrow snd ThnndaT ud lt upeetea Mluni lftr wil, beard.

BeprerentatisM ffom Youkers wiii he present. Bcxaway Accidext. Yesterday afternoon Peter Tliomanu, saloon keeper, 7 Riverdale avenue, hired a hone, and buggy from F. A. Bigby, and woe driving along Biverdale avenne.

When near Vark. street the hone started of on a I roD' WB8on considerably, drag, Mr. 1 Thomann tor some distance, brulfnn tho le6" slightly injured, let in flats, after the French style. The Mxtiopoutax Mabxxt. The prime beef, veal, pork, mutton snd lamb, to be hod et the Metropolitan Market, 9 New Main street, are unsurpassed Hare also can be bought fruits and vegetables, poultry, game and fish of all kinds.

Fine luscious oysters by the qnart, hundred or thousand. The Budge Fexcb, Worbnrton avenne bridge is to have a new fence along Its western border, and Michael Walsh has the job in hand. The new feuoe will not be os heavy the old onei bat will be constructed of a better quality of wood, which will not deoay so readily. Doo Lore ox Stow. Alonso Kolb complains that bis favorite Irish setter dog strayed or was stolen from him hut night.

Mr. Kolb ie one of onr famous Fourth Ward sportsmen, and can handle the shot gnn. As Olgn, in Won and Lost," Miss Bom Cogblan will be seen to her greatest advantage. son throat, and subsequently diphtberfa be unmistakably present. For oar purpose it is nunecesnry to discuss whether such cases are diphtheretic from the first or become so.

Tire! isolated until it is distinctly convalescent. Physicians bn often embarrassed, urging the isolation of patients, by the timidity or suspiciousness of parents. If in such a com Las been described the physician recommends the precaution pf isolation, the family, if of the timid type, is at ouce thrown into a panic, assuming that the physician really considers that the com is diphtheria or that he expects it will prove to be, and that he is concealing the facts, while really he is only taking proper sanitary precautions. Other persons, on the other hand, immediately interprat the pbysiolan's frank statement of hie reasons for isolating a supposed simple com an evidence of waiit of knowledge on his part. They apparently think that to the properly educated physician diseases are as distinct and easily discriminated as coins of different denominations.

With such people the only course is to strongly adviM isolation, and to give the reason tor it, and to let them take the responsibility of neglecting the suggestion if they chooM to do so. Intelligent people areally are grateful tor the warning, even if it prbre to have been unnecessary, and although they sometimes chaff the physician as ifnsay. New York speoial favorite, Bom Coghlah, in Won and Lost, Oct. 7. Are any of the readers of The Statesmah doomed to abonrdiug-bonM life, or on they compelled to take 1 boarders If so, will they kindly listen to a few words on the Subject? Boarding wonld not be the bugbear it is if there were more consideration shown by both the hoeteee and the guest.

First, the guest has a right to demand all reasonable accommodations tor his or her comfort clean rooms, well sired, satisfactory meals, needful attention, sufficient heat, Ac. But some bonsekMper will say, there are people whom it is impossible to please. That is a' toot, there' are plenty pf ebronie grumblers who board, and I wonld My to all snch, do not complain abont petty matters let them pass your landlady hM enough to bear, with inefficient servants and her own real troubles, without bring upset With constant complaints from her guests. (. Then the lady guests have a fashion of congregating together to compare and relate their different grievancM.

This does not help matters at all, for there are very few people blessed with inch a high Mnse of honor that they will not listen, when they have chance, to conversation not intended for their ears and thus a breach is made between the hostess and her guests, as listeners never hear any good of themselves. On the other hand the hostess frequently has a disagreeable fashion of making unkind remarks abont her guests in their, absence, each guest in her turn reoeiviug her shore. This ho well-bred lady will allow hereelf to do. The sin of detraction ie too muoh practised in all boarding houses. We are.

none of ns perfect, and a little more of the charity that thinketh no evil," will not hurt ns. Boabdxb. and Lost affords Miss Cogblan opportunity for a display of her sumptuous 1 A Hint for Yonkers Caterers. In Washington City a caterer hM made his place famous snd added hugely to his henk ao-eonnt, by serving np oyster pies or patties. These cost ten cents apiece and with a cup of coffee they make a delirious lunch.

They are made in little oblong bowls, with a thin brown orast over the top, and are brought on to the tables by writere in sprats. Plunge your spoon through the thin crust. The steam rashes forth in an appetizing vapor, and the little hot oysters, as they roll down your throat, make yon feel glsd that yon are alive and have no cancer to trouble yon. A year or two ago the man who now owns this place had a little wooden building farther np the street. After he began tQ moke these pies his trede increased, snd he has now moved into one of the fine dining roome of the eapitoL Another eaterer made a strike by serving np steamed oysters.

They ore cooked In the shell with wire bucket in reservoirs. After steaming, the shells open easily, snd the opener picks out the oysters, and, with a dexterous twist, throws them into a soap plate. Now, a little butter, pepper, salt and lemon juice or vinegar, and yon have the most delirious dh of oysters that eon be gotten np. Thera is money in Yonkera for the eaterer who will tickle the palate with special dainty diahee. Small.

There is a woman in Canton, China, whose soles era so small tbat she can stand on a silver dollar. Thats nothing. Ws have seen men right here in Yonkera wIiom souls an so small that they tan stand on ten cents. English end Amerioan cannel coal tor sale at Condons. beefsteak to table tough and pale, pork nud Teal half raw, potatoes water -soaked, rice boiled For Nursery steady employ into a mess, and corn meal mush full of lumps once, i'ampli and dry meal; who stick the family diuuer ou the stove, and go away and lot it attend to itself until it begins io scorch.

IVotueu who will steep tke tea half the afternoon', and who can- street, ami 'tHer? -proving" propertY and nnylngihe expense of this noth-e. kai.r not make a stew pr a soup that is not greasy, i 0 The mpst beautiful fancy dishes that can liej zincs For Sale gotten up for a party will not. compensate for this. And I prefer for my kitcheu a woman who can stew fruit nicely for daily use to one who can put up preserves to perfection, but sends np a dish of stewed fresh or died fruit in a con-, dition that would lend one to imagine the fruit had fallen into the dish water. Of ebune, tboM who can do all theM things are treasures.

But home can be 1 comfortable and happy withoaffanoy desserts, and it cau-not be either comfortable or happy with meals and vegetables that are ill-cooked, or with heavy bread and biscuit. if you. have a good plain cook in your kitchen; vnlne her at her worth. Do pot deny her nn occasional Three times a day she cornea to your aid, and helps to make you healthy and wire and if, by chance, it is ona of the family who does that plain rooking, as in onr wholesome, homely, land it is quite likely to be, honor her and admire her. She is doing more for yon than if she played the piano like Bnbenstein, or painted like Rosa Bonheur.

first and Last Night at the Bink. I went to the Skating rink the other night. I didnt tell any one I woe going, not even my wife. 1 knew if I did she wonld want to go, too, and I intended to try skating I preferred to mike my debut unattended by my friends and relatives. So I told Mary Ann iny wife tbat I wm going to prayer meeting.

She looked rather surprised for I am not generally a regular attendant but at once laid aside her sewing and announced her intention of accompanying me. I Saw that wouldnt do, and so when She appeared a few minutes later with clonk and bonnet I assumed an annoyed tone and uid I 'declare, Mary Ann, I have a pressing business engagement for this, evening which bad entirely slipped my. mind. However, seeing her countenance fail, Ill go ronnd by the church and leave you at prayer meeting. She looked rather grieved and disappointed, and altogether was so innocent that I almost repented and mentally cnlled myself a brute for deceiving the deer little woman so, but I bad determined to go to the rink, so I quieted my conscience by.

registering a solemn vow that just as soon Ml had learned to skate I would take her along with me to look on. Well, after leaving toy wife at the church door, I brought np at the skating rink in due time. I somewhat timidly took my place among the skaters on the floor, but as I watched their graceful evolutions, and noted the apparent eaM with which it wm performed, I boldly struck out I immediately if not sooner struck something else, too. It wm the Yes, I sat down a little more forcible than My head flew back and my jaws snapped together like a turtle catching at a fly. The sudden oonoussion set my brain in a whirl, but after two or three vain efforts, and grasp-ingsat the empty air, I righted myself.

By this time the perspiration Was starting from aysry pore, but I wasnt going to be discouraged by one fall, so, after relieving myself of my coat, I cautiously started in again. I thought this time I wonld go slow end easy like till I got accustomed to the motion but, bless yon, the moment thoM rollers got the least little encouragement to start away they went like chain lightning, and yon either had to keep np with them or yon wonld be most unceremoniously left behind. I got left. So did several other fellows. At abont 12 oclock that night I readied my own door.

With the assistance of policeman and a cane I had managed to hobble there from the doctors offloe, despite his earnest entreaties to call on ambulance. My wife unsuspecting little woman is in a constant state of worrimeqt lest I have another attaok of acute inflammatory rheumatism. I dont think I hall not this fall. A Bepxxtaxt Sixxeb. Salesmen Wantefl For Nnraery Woek salary nr paid; 'tiynieaf iruaranteiil write fur terms at ILWiLL A GUAIIAM; Xlirervtnen.

Rn-fliestor. X. Y. siti lm Wateli and Cliai.n I-'oiiml, On Surtdav. Sept.

Tlie ownn' niny have tile tauw by applyltur to M. K. oaki.EY, hi pnyl Volume of IIARPF.B'S MAGAZINE can lie lintl for Hlmtit price of Apply to JOI1N T. COl'HTNEY. Books and Station-cry.

No. 8M North Broadway. Waltera and Caterer. MOULTRIE As WoOfi. lValttra and Caterers, yreildines and Parties furnished at short not lee.

FAMILY RESTAURANT. American and French lee Cream. Warburtcn Bulldimr. Yunkers. Seven Knonta To Let a private family: water and ira 8 minutes walk front Ludlow station rent gn.

Or. ir preferred, the Entire UoOxe will be rented, fall at No. 17 south Broadway, or address W. rare State-max os fiat To Let. A corner flat In the Saunders Illook contains lanre rooms, and has hath, closet and stationary wash-tubs also cellar and dumb waiter to tame.

Apply to 1IOVYAKI) NEWMAN, Room No. 9 War burton Unlldlng. aiiSltf For Sale C'licti p. Two Fur Hat Formitnr Machine one SIs-SectlonHl Fur Blower. Sizing Mm ltinet, Jlye TiiIih, ainl other appliances Tor iniiklns lints.

Hulltllnir let miist lie removed by Oct. 15. Aihlress A. JKNN'XN'us, i-ark avenne ami Hall street. Brooklyn, N.

V. sfti-C Hiiildin Lots For Sale pn Walnut, Seymour, Asbhqrton avenne, and otherstroets. These lots are wtitiin a few minutes' walk of the South Yonkers Ktat Ion. I'lines reasonable terms very easy payments received monthly or quarterly Jf desired. A.

A. HUBBARD, MO nvu-liu A CoacliinauM Situation Wanted By a Protestant understands tho care of horse, carnaices and harness thnroUKhly. and 1 a xood Hardener willing tp make himself generally useful on a gentleman's place best of references from last place. Please call, or address COACHMAN, Woodworth avenue, Tonkers, N. Y.

oB-fl To Lot or Lease, Furnished or unfurnished, tor' a term of years, the residence 'of the late John M. Bruce, on South Broadway has a flue large house with all conveniences. sit nated on elevated and extensive grounds elegant lawn, greenhouses, o. Apply to YOU MANS A RICHARDSON. Agents, opposite Repot.

o5 Opportunity In solid paying business, requiring smnli capital and no risk. For sale', ta-hnrse-power Engine and Boiler. In first-class condition Woodworth Tongno 'cr Surfacer. Upright Saws. Shartifig.

Pullles, Ac. Ample and steady work secured. Hold reasonably If applied for at once to P. O. Box 7119.

Yonkera. (Also VIOLIN, Ac.) FOR SOCIAL GATHERINGS. References Mr. Jackson, W. W.

Law. Collins. I)r. Simmons, Rv. James IlaUghton.

if. llANOH TUNED by the year: l.uno references. The gentlemen who time, Jtc. are engaged by the JAMES PEARCE, M. B.

Yonkers MiikIc Company, Getty Square. Yonkers. sSMim. JOHN EWALD Has removed his snAYINO nnd IIAIR-CUTTIN'G ESTABLISHMENT from Ko. Main street, opposite Post Office, to No.

34 Wnrluirtoii Avenue, Opposite Manor Hall, Special attention given to children's hair cutting. Work done at private residences, at reasonable price. al-Cni sms. J. CARTLIDGE'S Oldest Employment Office nAs Removed from No.

a to No. 23 RIVERDALE AVENUE. All kinds of Help furnished. Also' Dealer. In Dry and Fancy GFoods.

WILLARD H. GARRISON, -Watchmaker Jeweler, ALEXANDER BCILDIXG, No. 51 WARBURTON AVENUE. Special attention given to cleaning and repairing fine watches and French clocks. SOUND BODIES FOR OUR BOYS -AND GIBES.

BY WILLIAM BLAIKIE, Author of now to Get Strong and How to Stay 8o. With Illustrations 16mo, Cloth, 40c. 1 Published by nARFER VbROTHERS, New York. VtT Sent by mall, postage prepaid, to any part of the United Htates. on receipt of the price.

MILLERS FEATHER WEIGHT IrtTln A Tt muim DEPARTMENT UPHOLSTERY Gen. Grant's Burial Place. i Tax Special Lereb Dxuvebz. There is Secretary Greener, of the Grant Monument miim in the decision to limit the special mail Fund Committee, received a communication on Snnday to letters that reach the yesterday from the Park Commissioners, con- Post Office through the mails. Drop letters taiuing the information tbat tho Board had will lie over on Suudaye and bolidaye.

This is passed a resolution approving and adopting the rale in Yonkers, and it is boMd on the reptile location and general plan of the Grant position that the people have abundant faclli-Monument grounds in the Biverside Park and drive recommended by Calvert Yaux, architect, and Samuel Parsons, jr. Superintendent of Parks. This action of the Park Board settles a very important point, and the committee will be able to begin work in a more systematic manner. The plot set apart is sbont 650 by 250 feet, and covers sbont three blocks of ground. It includes that portion of the Park where the temporary tomb stands, and extends from 121st street to within a short distance of 124th street.

The total received for the monument now smonnte to 85,000. Subecriptions have almost come to a stop, and simply because of the lack of proper action on the part of the committee in charge. That is the csom of the ln-action in Yonkera and It Is fair to presume that it is the canM of inaotion elrewhere. Thomas Uouxss New Houses. The three new brick hoosee now in eonrae of erection on the northwest comer of Hudson street and Hawthorne avenne, for Thomas Morris, on a fins improvement to the locality.

The building of the walls is finished, and the roofs on being pat in shape. The buildings sn intended to be UMBRELLAS, SUITABLE FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. THE NEATEST, LIGHTEST, STRONGEST IN THE WORLD, THOMAS MILLER SONS Sixth Avenue, cor 22d Street HEGEMAN'S GA8TBICINE, nfeeifle tor dyspepsia- Sold by all drugghte. and 60 cents per box. SenthymalL JVM.

UEGEMAX A Co. Broadway, corner Eighth street. New York The Evening Schools. The evening dosses at the pnblie schools in this dty opened tor the season last night, hhder favorable auspices. At School No.

2 Francis X. Donogbne is the Prindpal, with three classes of boys and one of girls. The teachers ore James B. Fitch, Dr. E.

H. 1 Thomas and John Byrne for the boys; and Miss A. J.CIaxton tor the girls. The total number of pupils was 138. At School No.

6 Dr. Oliver Chambers is the Principal, with three classee of boys and two of girls. The tesohers an Webb Donnell, Everett Mssten and William O. Kellogg for the boys; snd Miss U. E.

Hughes and llin Lucy A. Earls for the girls. Total htkmber of pnpile, 130. A free doss in mechanical drawing will be formed under the direction of the Evening School Committee, beginning Oct. 12.

Young men who wish to join the doss Will please send name, age and address to Charles E. Gorton, on or Won 7th Inst. Notice of place of meeting will be given to applicants. Lehigh coal, all sizes, for sale at Condons. Court of Special 8enioni.

Tuesday James Barns, aged 45, charged with intoxication oh North Broadway, was fined 3 or three day. Patrick MoMahon, aged 31, intoxication on Booth Fined 3 or three days. Thomas Connors, aged 17, was arrested on a warrant charging him with assault in the third degree on Edward Powers. Fined 10 or ten day..

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