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gMggMggjgfgjggjggagMgfrSg.jj rJ "-tPr rVr' "yS'i '4 wct lHl subbbh f. fv THE WOULD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17, md. fHf Itl lCfl noWIS Y0URT1ME1T0 MAKEA.Hlti ItSf; BUYA'-WATERBURY WATCH f-K I 3 fC; A CHRISTMSS GIFT, jig Know. ftU N'EWMoDBlL ''CwiK a'ly nil r-wdiry wW IHlfli ''F'WihslihJ SW keying WSIcheffij hHIH-1 4U'f I inl BtflF Timely. Wey Of JHlli ulrjojjpkx-- y( yj WKm 1 TFJorXs3e jylLReteiLWokh Dealers I JORDAN fflORIARTY, IHB -ft ftjJBBM' fel I'l-v' SOT, 20TM, BOO.

81 1 and BIS Park How. HHB JOT, I07X, 100, 171 na 173 ChMhnm Hireel. PB '5 fl LONGER TIME AND EASIER TERMS GIVEN THAN BY ANY PHHf OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY. BARGAINS. BARGAINS.

i 'iggfSj Mf OBBs ANTIQUE OAK CUAirMEU tjaeBV i HLITH sti.ob BBMT MMll It PAIII.OR 81'ITt. IN warlety VHl I1. I.OIN illil.H 10.0O i ymgfK, oak extension tables o.oo fr 'bbbWp "lfffiliol OAK li i L-ill Irillll THU INT BODY OOc.PerVd, ''md TAPE8TB.YBRVB8EL8.. 40cl'rY4. this suit sis.

I JORDAN IHORIARTY, BH fOT. SOD. SOD. Ill AND 218 PABK KOW, tfjHB "li i- 16T. I6TM.

189. 171 AND 173 CI1ATHAB1 HTPBBT. lm I TIREDi iB.iitloii as ClYll-SenlMi Com- jH 1 "'itof Got. Ms Hands. '-iHI IBI ilV- Tfci Vstiran a Convert to the 4H Wants Rest.

sB3 Attorney-Oenernl Poite 'SKI My Bo HU 8acoeaor. 'UIH CNn. Dwil E. Bieklei bn reiisned hit Mm iflpF fdibAlMlan'inhlp in tho 'BUte Board of 'iifB 1 P' CjfJiJrrte: I1U letter of reilimatlon wai i fommrded to'OoT. Hill Uit week, bat ''HK 1 AT'bow tade public -'KH' f- t' Z-WM two rttri to when Gen.

Blcklei WB 1 m-tt. pnolntmetit CItU Bertlce 'HaH ir 4rafitUilonetv and he accepted the office jHH irttBlhaldea of irrltic bnt duo rear. 'rJrHffl 'V At' the time of appointment the Oen- SfU- Hi ot1 aceounttd a practical politician, f'CHLf -i'f'i J4 at all la accord irlth tl.o CItII fH tinle reform Idea, but in liu letter to Qor. iSH 3 HnVhS ahow khat If he was a non-bellovcr pfH UmM7, he ha become a tboroncli convort irtH 1 totheldeadurin bli two y6r or nerTico vffU en the Oommiiilont lie Bays in hla com- vXH -1 i 5A-. tn'tlanaU acinaintance with the jWH I'' w6tklneif thfl department and a careful 'JBH atndr of the tatem have taught me that i9H thxare for the beat Interoti of the State.

''ALV 'A ciia' -ear now that I am atrontrlr In 'I, ftttoof theirarceiiof theCommUnlon." JIH Otfljral Blekin soe on to av that the JpB jS, earrrins otrl -nt piril Serrlpo idens slTca a SjH fltraon better public aerrlce than waapossiblo KLV fii nrtAk.tb old ar'tom. WM to -th'tiaJOni for hli resignation the atnenjataieathathe ia anxious to retire rmgrenbtto aerrlce to which he baa given so WH HTOfhof hli life. flnfK I i liu prlvata affairs demand 'his attention BXlH if I and dl.d not care to "light his duties aa CMMiistiontriaatUndlat hem. iKsH The prinelpat object or hla accentanreof taMtflMav the amendment of the Otvil 1 jUftfee as aa to benefit vetoran soldiers, sKSal t) i 6M been atUlnad, he aara. and now he BM i bA hat earned right to case and ,1 ebalortand raat from official caret.

pB 1 Uarflieklea Mrs that hie relations with pH I Bla tllow.rflrabr of the commission had pppV 4 ') ppV bcka the pleasanteat character, and that ppM h9td rmnd tbsru as much in favor of the RB afelemaahe ow is himself. vAaAltsMu: mmor Is to the efftct that Aa. pjKfl PJBaar Matani Altorneir.Qeneral Poate will be ap. HaV I JakHr Wl? to ancceed Uen. Hickler.

and that IB i- i', JBBBaF itPLaalaUnt Hecretair of tho Treasnrv Isaac Dl iiiBHr ILii711 appointed in Mr. SI I-JlLLr tfiDllCHt FOR BLOOD AND GOT IT. En IpflVpHry PisLlan HHbVT PrtnaipsJa In This Prize. ftNaiBlBHHrS1 ttffbt Will Die. JBp)p)pV pHpTpJpfpJpfpJpJpwJf' 1)CIAl TO TBr WOULD.

I BsHB1r BotiS. Sec, 17. The longest, ftefCWanAttiost brnUl prizefight that eer pVpVHHpHHnil' took. place in Montana was fought at Costal HJpHHpBVulf. BprhkJKa, alz miles west of here.

Bumlay IpHJpjHHPInt slfVtnjopn. One ef the principals will die HpHJp i nA the vther ie in a critical condition. HjpHJr Tit; principmlB were Jack Oallaghur. HHR- -aotlv nd O. A.

Ward, a con-LHBeT lh. flrm Altholf A HHkU )1 i "aH.l.eT' fiht not for money. BV bntforblood. Ward waa building: a house Hj I fr Qallai'r and a dlfputc lod to arrange. fpfpfj wants for' a' fight to a' finish.

Thero wcro ppH JJBi onlr elf htctn witotties. ami London nrizo pjpB (B)' i rtnr rnlea'xoTemrd. heltlier man knew pH MC, much bsmtyparring. but both were full uf 1, Wapi bid the best of it at llrst and ppa i' B9tkeduiilasTnerdowneicht7-twotlmeniii pfjW ,12) th InrirVUnetr.aix rounds. In tho Mxtioth 1 i rouud Oal)tfher arm was broken and m'' i iwajlled to three time its normal aizr.

Ho pVjS kejrt'en'rhtlno with one atni and was pfBJ 1, inoekM oorwn in each succecilmc round. ijBH I i In the tdnety.acTf nib round Ward struck bTsTA 1 tUbef ainrt knocked him half way 1 i flrobirdi, buVOallscher, as be turned, hit i Wa46odr Ibe chin with a swinging lefu PPJ 1 tA- V'r tn knocked him unconscious. pfH Ward' feconda rushed him up in the ffH Bioety-elarhlh round, but Ward fell to the i tronndwhen or hnn. in M1 I 1 I raeh'jounrl tbercafur Ward waa boUtorrd pfH i op In a taxed condition by bin accouda, only If 9'lilintntl7 tcnoaknd down by flalla-I; aUtBtT witaolV revenge. Ward did not BVir 1 aveti raise bl arm.

In the one hundred pBlth I fifth rontiil.Werd was airaln knocked it aanaaUa, and thirty mlnnle elapsed before HKUbb9 tmiltareiltoeoriclonsneM, Theilsht 3b1BBbPsB Waa.thnlfiAn.allairlier. Or. Johnston BBBBBBHHHBilitl' jh STATE AID ASKED. a Toe Lfglslatnre May Materially Aid the World's Fair. $5,000,000 Wanted to Com-ploto the Musoums.

Congrreiimnn Flower's Committee Working Hard In Waiblnftton. The Commltteo on Blo and Buildings will hold their regular meeting to-day, at which it ia expected a report will be heard from a Biib-Commlttce appointed a month ago to confer with the Director and Trustees of tho American Museum of Natural History and tho Metropolitan Museum of Art regarding the use of tho two museums in connection with tho World's Fair. Tho Commltteo consisted of Messrs. Edward Cooper, John Foord. Arthur Lcary, Isidor Btrauss and J.

I. C. Clarke On behalf of the Museum of Natural History Messrs. Plerpont Morgan, Cornelius Vanderbllt. Win.

K. Dodge, Morris K. Jeiup and Abram 8. Hewitt wero appointed a com. mlttco, and on behalf of the Museum or Art HenrvO.

Marcitiand, Oen. I.onis 1'. DiCra. nnla and Messrs. Dodge.

Vanderbllt and Morgan were appolutrd. A conference waa held at the residence- of ex-Mavor Cooper on Haturdav evening, and after a long discussion the decision substantially waa that the Legislature Hhnilld be asked to enact a law permitting the issue of bond to the amunnt of 000, 000, with which to complete the structures. If such an anthorltr in granted several new and spacious buildings will bo added to thoMusetimf. The plan of action will complete at one stroke the work which was to have been the labor of jeais, piecemeal appropriations be. ins made from time, to If the Mnsenms are thus erected by the city it will not be neccssarv for the City Ex.

poHltlou Uommittto to build ao mauy structures. The several committees appointed at the dinner given by Congressman Flower at hla Washington residence several davs ago are working actively to seenra support for New York'a olalms to the Pair. The delegation has been divided into pairs, each pair being assigped tocsnvanc the representatives from two or three (Mates. Tho list of subscribers to the (lusrantee Fund is not lsrgr, but they are coming in every day and swelling the Fund, whioh now amounts NOT TO BE OPEN SUNDAYS. The Board of Estimate and Apportionment yesterday began its final consideration of tho budget for 1B00.

Tho total appropriations last vear were 37.U37.0flO. 01, but this waa reduced to by the return to tho treasury of unexpended balance of previous rears. This year the departments asked for till amount has been reduced already to (30,300,40,31 In the appropriations voted to date. Tho unexpended balance! will not bo so large this year as thoy were last, but probably will amount ono. The.

appropriation for tho Board of Abler, men was passed at 173. goo, but tl.i.'OO may be added for an extra clerk asked or by l'resiileut Arnold. The Tax Department wai allowed 1 102,. 'too and the Board of with tl.ftnn for contingencies. Tho Mayor was allowed tail.ooo.

including )n salary or tio.ooo, and the Mayor' Mardia! got (lil.non for the License. Bureau. The Comptroller's appropriation was fixed at for, "at. atios and cleaning the which was leu than last r. lor Interest mi bond and fctocks wau appiopriatcd, bh jr 67(.

17 less than laxt year. Other appro, prlatlons nerei to redttm Crotou water bonds, 1 for uiy. ineutson secouut or citydubt, lil0, for rents and tSO.i.'.'VO for icntsof armoilesand drill rooms. This latter item was less than last year, dun In part to the building of new arinorler. For wages of armorers, engineers and Isnitors of armories DUO wss appropriated.

The Board appropriated $400,000 for additions and Implements to tho Metropolitan Museum of Art under a special act of the last Legislature. Tho appropriation was not coupled with auy con-ditions concerning Bumlay opening, as the Board was of the opinion that ithaduo power to exact such conditions. To-day the appropriations for tbo Tublio Works Department and the Department of Charities and I orrectlon will be considered. Tho Park Board rcsterdar instructed its Becretarr to advertise in the Ctlv Utcorii for bids for the construction of the new wing to tho Amorlian Museum of Natural History, for wliloh MOO.OOO appropriated last week, Open Evenings. Holiday Sale at our Grand Street Store.

Wc arc offering Special Bargains in Beaver Shawls, $3.50, worth 6.oo. 6.So. $6.98, 8.5o. Jio.oo. Also special values in Imi-ta'tlon India and Broches Long.

IWd Taylor, Grand Street Store. I H. MACY OtTl 13TII TO HT. OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS Irm WEDNESDAY, til 18th, until CHRISTMAS IN AVBWKR TO -MANY INQUIMES WHY OUrt STORE HAS NOT UKKN OPEN RVEN-IHOB. WR WOULD RAY THAT.

OUT Of OON-IIIDBRATION ron OUR KMPLOTEKS. WR HAD tNTRNDRD NOT TO PROLONG OUR UHUALnuStHKSSHOUltl. AND THE ABOVE IAA COUPROMISE DETWEKN THIS REOARD ONTURONICIIANDAND TUB DEtlANDS OF Pint OU8TOMER8 ON THE OTHER. WHO WAS THE HEAD? Begga's Significant Words on tbo Oronin Oonspirroy. Tito Prosecution Should Havo Loeked Outsido of Camp 20.

A New Trial Moved for tho Four Convicted Men. ifrrriM. thk avr.Miiia woatn.1 Cutcaao, Dec, 17. Tho myntcrions words of Bonior Warden Beggs, acquitted by tho Croniu jury in the verdlot rendered yestor-dar, only servo to confirm in tho mind of the many who hold it. tho tdoa that back of tue mon convicted or Dr.

i.ronin mumcr, there are tbo boada of a great conspiracy yet to bt brought to light. pjonying that ho knew anything about the case, lk'gtfs yet spoke thus significantly! If tho prosecution had let alono and looked for the head of this conspiracy. they would liavu made a better case. He would not explain what he meant and he grew red and white by turns when pressed on the aubJeoX The verdict is the general subject of discussion hern, and haabecn so over since it wa. rendered.

Korypodir calls it extraordinary. Many pronounce It outrageous. "It's a compromise verdict; that's all anybody can say." was the comment or Jmlge Longorneker, of the prosecution. Jan. 13 has been act by Judge McConnell a tbo day.

to bear argument for a new trial, Mr, of the defense, having made a motion lot one Immediately after tho verdict. pO'HnUlvan starrds Ids sentence very badly. Burke Is deoply dejected and Couuhlln. ton, whflo relieved to tlnd that his neck safe for every rumor betoic the Jury came in had blm-dounuul to die, whateter btcamo of the test Is casVC.own and mororr. Tbeex-rietectito's wife broko into heart rending tabbing when, in the main lobby Ef the fionrt-Toont, she heard of her bus-and'B life sentence.

Hogg declare, that Kunzo ia aa innocent a bi is. and that It'a a shame to send tho (lttle fellow to the ponitcntiary. Theiurymen havclenlod tho story of the assault in the Jury-boom, and it la now said that Jnror previously accused of Choking Juror Culver, wax the obstinate man who delated tbo verdict. John Dcvoy, P. J.

Hcanion and other prominent Jrish leaders loudly denounce the verdict and o)teuly declare that money waa used on tho Jury, Tho Dull Hay Morkot. (iriCI-L TO THE WORLD OAHAxomntx, Dee. 17. The dull and de cllnlug hay market New York and other placef is the talk of producers throughout the ocmriVry. What is the trouble? is the Query on all side, and especially In the Mohawk valley, aa that part of tho Ktsto is a large bAy-grpwing district.

The tircsidont of ihe Hay Dealers Association. Mr. Willi Bullock, being a-ked for hla opinion on the subject, said! "Yes. tho market i away has good cniuo to be. It may not bo known that tho hay shipping bu-iness I tbo only ti ado that i yctpiacueally gov.

oruing itself, and tlirougliout the Htate and rauntry have not awakened to the rock-rthbed faots that in union thero is stTciiaUivPnr Hay Dealer' Association iru organized last April with nineteen members. Then- is not a member of our Asociation who has been caught in the whirlpool of low prices now prailiiiu. all due. they say, tn the oautiou, given 4hem which ha saed tlm from losses of hundreds of dollars. Had we been adl nil double our present numberi, and thev liad acted on onr advice, as they pnibabl) would havedonc, this last depression in the market would not havo occurred, and instead or having price away below cost of production, they would undoubtedly havnbeop fair, and at the close of navigation Would be still more improved." ctont beautiful raUciet in parlor lamps can tthi Trf the.

MuropolUan Optra. Uouse Conctrt'llobm IhU arttrtwon ana rrrnipg at tie fair in aid or Tnt Evzkihq Wobld C'irUIiaf2Ve i'una. irViM ivwi i Tt93tiMHxUKiMmMMSMmmv ftlMUBataVi COOGAN BROS. COB. BOWERY AND GRAND ST.

OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK. Offer such extraordinary bargains as a Genuine Wilton Rug Parlor Suite for S52; Reduced from 880. Glass-Front Folding-Bod, 828; reduced from $45. Examino this price list and yon will bo convinced that you cannot buy Roods in any other house in tho trade for tho prices we sell them PARLOR SUITS. TABLES.

CHAIRS, In Cherrx 83.7,1 IMIkPlnah PARLOR SUIT. In sny color. ..833.00 Ohrrr- TA11LKH. with Plmb Tups Tins plln Bilk SUIT, with silk plu.h trim. Clicrrr or TAliI.i:a, l.OO mini, 25.00 ()rpt 1.70 M.w p.k-1'nlUh-J Krsuie, corsndfn Una Fsney KAHELS nnsiltr n.OO mUSIOHTaNDS Wilton with as-l-rnnt 2T.0 Mocinett floo- rlUIT.

45.00 Hsn.lnj (lAIIINICTH Eleisnt Arcrl HUIT, In rlns qnslity tap- El-itsnt PIER MIUHUKH, with J-'rsnch r.trr Piste Olas. 17.00 Tarkl.h HUIT. oirarrit in l.rootrlis H5.00 nn OIL-PAtNTtNUd, llh (lilt, or bUlTH, cOTernl In hsir-cloth or rf ps or r.Otldrslgn. SJ.IKI PlllownsckLOUNnr8lnrif. l-i Ladles' WlirriNM-UFSKS Ill Monn.tl-Rac LOUNOE8 7.O0 Pancy I'liKh ROOKKRH 3.00 ntao.try 8.00 Parlor CLOdKN Two.B.rk BED LOUNUEH O.JMI Ilron- MANTELOIINAMENTH.

tS.AO BOFA 11KD8 O.SO Tarra.Cotla I'KUJIU H. pair I. n't rillnderOfnr DUSKS Itl.OO Heating SfOVES 4.7ft CHAMBER SUITS, FOLDING-BEDS. 800 different designs of OIIAMItEU Upright FOLDING-nEDS, wllli lie.t HUITS. rlnUhed In Anti(us Oak or wo.en-wlre and 40x18 be.el- vmu; glaaa front.

nroprlr l-alanoed S2S.0O Antique oruherc HU1TH, with Mantel FOLDINit.ltl'.DH bhe.al '5-00 I'orllere FOLIIINO-HKDS 7. OH Walnut HUinj. with marble top. tlhlffonler FOI.DINO-IIEDS 10.00 Antl.iue l)a HU1TH with ronnd glaaa .17.00 Foldlng-Iled LuUNUES 0.00 gmrtered Oak SUITS, with largs br- Walnnf nKlVs't-' ADS," i alYsif al70 BEDDING. Cherrr ana Antique Oak llEDsTKADS, all 1.70 HalrMATTRESHES.

8S.70 GIIIF1-ONIKRH. with gla. H.OO Mlied MATTKESSKH Walnut UUREAU. 4 Drawer 4.00 MATrRESSES 4.0(1 Feather Pillowy pair 2.0O Slat SPRINGS, afi aire 7ft PApptTTQ Wire-mattieoHfltlNGS 2.0U DINING-ROOM FURNITURE. Choice snd select psttarns of TAPEHTRT, 30c, 4 Ar, and AOr.

perjd. Pillar Extension TADLES, flnlihed an any nODY andBOc. peryd. wood R4.00 WILTON VELVET CARPETS. Large Ma.nl TAbLES 7.oO 80o.j n0e.ndll.O0perrd.

SlDElliiAHD, hignlr polished flnl.h.... 0.00 MOUUCTTE Oak SIDhllOAllUM. with bottl glaaa 14.00 All-Wnnl 40r. and 40r. per yd.

Leather OHAlRb to match 3.it( INCIRAIN and 70r. peryd. LOUNHEU to match 12.00 yard wid 2Ar.and3Uc. perrd. Illaek Walnut UOOKOASlJ.

large 21.00 All-Wool and Felt DRUGIiETS 84.00 Walnut or Oak HALL-STAND O.OO Monthly Payments Taken or any Form of Oredit Given. BOWERY AND GRAND ST. And 378 3d corner 27th St. R.H JACY CO. HIXT1I 13TII TO 14TII ST.

Oriental Rugs 13T1I (ST. ANNEX (3IAIN FI.OUU). Wo havo received another laro shipment, aniont? which are some very line TEHERAN and HERIZ CARPETS, in large sizes, from 0x9 up to 152x15 foot square. Theso goods nave been marked on the basis ol i5 PER CENT. REDUCTION made by us Inst wcok.

stud seekers niter HOLIDAY PRESENTS, who havo heretofore considered (his class of goods out of their reach, will be most agreeably surprised. T1IK NEW YORK MffllBJ CO. MANUFACTURERS. tVE WtXI. IIAVK A HPEJ'lAl, HAI.lt THJ.TIIKxOTIIOKTlUH.tlONTII ANI AI.I.OU JO tIENT.

oUlt HTOtlK. MlIMT HI? HOl.lJ IN Oil till ll JIAKK Itl.QM POIt NI'ltlNtJ (JOollN. IVMllrit AltK Nlv HKlS'tJ MANUKArTVnajA. A l.At:i AMKtTnt.IKNT OFOhl rilAIltH IN J. COVEUINtJN, OEMKN.

KAHK.I.S. Jtc, AT 00 I'AHLOU HL'ITS, 820 AND UP. ANTIOl'i; OAK CIIAMnER HUITH. 812 AND l)l. EXTENHION TAI1I.ES 83.70 AND UP.

CtNK CIlAIltS, 00 CENT! AND UP. WOOD CHAIRS, 20 CENTS AND UP. WALNUT HAT-STANDS 80.00 LOIINOItx 84.00.1IATTltI5HI. HIDKIIOA'HS Ti.UOl 1.20 ItllMKs (1.00 IN It A IN DHIJHHKI.S .30 t'AUPKT. UP.

ltKIIhTEAIIM. 2.O0I ACCOUNTS OPENED IP DEhIUKD. 120. 12B AND 130 WEST 1 1TII nKTWEEN OTH AND 7TII N. Y.

HELP BOYS wl.hlng tn join a drum corps addrcsa D. Stltl uptown World, LONGSHOREMEN AND HA1L0RMEN wanted at unco. Apnlrto T. LacW, National Hue, new pl-rai). North ltl.fr, foot We.t llouaton at.

lol SALESMEN WANTED Af'ONCK'-A few good men to tell our good by eampie to thewliole. ale and retail trade. We are tue large.t manufacturer. In our line In the world. Liberal salary paid.

Permanent position. Money adr.need tor wages, ad.ertlainr, 1c Vor lull turn, addres Centennial Mfg. Chicago, Jll. Oiiiolnoatl.O DHV IIOODH. flONTINUATION HALEIteTenlbl Bmrm Ruga, all siseai great nnj.ltr In Italian Hi Illanketa, Reman atrlpee, UVi yda.

long, Irge aaaortraent Fancy 1 urnuure, De.ka, Talnee. Chairs, C'srpetlngN (Joat Ruga, Mats, i.1.1 A Pr'a. Andrew Le.Ur's Bona, 730-741 Broadway. BXcunmoNH. COD FIRHIRO-Saaaars, Tweaday gad Thnra days, Angler.

a.t..tTV. 4.V lleekroeuar. put UN. 7.3U. Tlsatte, 76c, Al.

Foster MADE WITH DOILING WATER. EPPS'S GRATEFUL- COMFORTING COCOA MADE WITH BOILING SULK. TANSY PILLS Dr. CATON'S RELIABLE COMPOUND lor LIIKS are Stile. Prompt, Effectual.

The original and only fcenulno Woninn'r, P.rtlculats 2 stamps. Addrcae PATON MED. Hl'ECIFlU Ilo.ton, Sold at ctrtigyi.tb1. or by mail A.J Ditman. No.

10 Aator llounoand No. Hill and I' A. Marsh, 3d are. and N. and llolton Drug (Jo anda'l druigla'aln llrooklyn anil them.

BEWARE OF IIAMIEItOUh IMITATIONS. TAKE DR. CATON'S ONLY. NEW (JUPlfEME COI'RT-NOTIOE orAPl'LIUA-B HON tORAl'PltAIHAL-I'ublionotleoishere-lygicnthat It Uie intention of the Counsel the Corporation of tb.9 City of New York lo make appll. catlou tothe Supreme Court lor the appointment of CommisMonera Appraiasl, under theLiwaoi lHI, and the acts amendatory thereto.

Burn application Mill be made at a Special Term of taid Court to bo bold in tho second District, altuecourt.llon. in White Plains, in We.t-chester County, nntho4taday of Jaunary, 1SU0, at 12 o'clock noon. 3 be object of auoh application Is to obtain an order ol Court appointing three di.lnterosted and competent freehoidora, all of whom reside In the County or New York, a. CouunliiNionereof Appraisal to aacertain and appraise the compensation to be mado to th owner, and ail perjons interested In the real e.tate hereinafter deeTibed a pro- Soaed to be taken or affected for the pnrno.eain-icated in chapter 4UI) of tbeLaweof and the acts amendatory thereto. The real estate mght to he taken or affected a.

afuratd la locaPd in the City and County of New York, and la laid ont and indicated on a map tiled Intheofuoeof theltegl.ter of the City and County of hew York on the tedder of October, 1HBO, and bearing tbefollowlngcertillcate, to wit; "Map N. 1. Departmtnt o( Publlo Worka. Property map or lands required for the con.ruct-tlon nt a blow-off at Shaft No, U4, on Section A o( the New Crton Aquednct- la the Twenty-fourth Ward. New York Olty.

Note. -Parrels U. and (colornd pink) ar to bo taken in fee. In Parcel and fos Is tsken subject to a per- Jietuat right ol way for railroad purposes, ovale. 0 fetxl Inch.

February. 1S81I. 'thomaa F. (lilroy. Commissioner, Department Publlo Works; U.

W. Blrdsall. Chief Engineer, Department of Publlo Works. The Aqueduct Commission. We, the Oommiasioners appointed to carry ont pro.islons of chapter 41)0 of tlieLawsof lHiUIof the Stale of New York, and the acta amendatory thereto, do hereby certify that this Is one of sis similar maps prepared in accordance with the req airementa of section 4 ot aald aet, and do forther certify that the earn ha barm adopted by us in the manner described In saideeo-tiontbla'Jlatdayof Anguat, lKHO.

Comml.slon-ore Ihouiaa F. (illror, Coinuucloner Pnblle Works O. Dnsne, John J. 'Pucker, Trends It. Scott.

Walter Howe. "Bute of New Vork, City and County of New York. On tbla day of Angu.t. 1SSII. before me personally camo 1 homes (Jllroy, Jaine I'.

Duane. John Tucker, ranch M. bcott and Walter Howe, me aeierally known, and luown toiuetobethe iier.on. dracribed in and who ex-f cated the forrguing ccrtltlcate and eererallr ao- kuowledsed that they execnteit the same. J.

O. Lully, Notary Public, Now York County (notarial which the (allowing It a statoment of the riternal boundaries by course, and di.tances within which are tuoluded all the real e.tate required for the uurpo.e of said New Acueduotand known utton said map, tik. All that certain paroet or land situate, lying and being In the '1 wenty-founll Ward of the Cilyof few York and bounded and de.oriben aa foilowa i llrglnning at a pcint on the wcatorly side of Sodg-wlc a.enue, whioh iioint dlitant 33 loot sontli-fly at a right angle Irora the usntre nueof the New I loton Aqueduct, as thown on a certain map tiled JulyO. 1SS4. in tho office ol the Itegl.ter of the City and County ol New Yorkt thence north fill cleg we.t.

running parellol to sal 1 oentr, line en 1 distant 3 leet thernfrom, about fcrt to the UnitedHl.tr bulkhead line out si le of the Harlem Hireri tbnnoo north 3" cleg. 3'J inin.30.san ca.t iloug i-aid bulkhead line about llll.O.i foet to a point distant 3.1 leet nyrthetly at rlsbl angio. irom said centro line thence south fin deg. 30 mm ea.t, running ptrallel to lentre liiio, and dla. tant J.l therelrom, about leet to till westerly lino ol hednrick arcnue atnie.atl.

thtinoo 'Jl mm west. Oil net along t'le westerly line of said aienuolo the point or place of Iwslnnfni, containing 7SS acrea, more or beingile.lgnateda.l'aruoN II. O. end col-oreilplnk Uien aald map Hied In the othc nl tuo lleyl.ter of the City and County of New York, all of which parcel, of I.nd are to be in tee simple. In PatcelX and 1 feel, tn be tak.n subject to perpetual right ot way tor railroad purpoaos.

Dated Nsw York, October 18HII WILLIAM II. CLARK. Counanl to the OoriKiiatlon, No 3 Trion Row. HELP "WAT.Eindtt?7,.rhi."C LOST AND POUND. LOST-SSmall.

old blsc't and Ian, Mlndlurlgu I yi liberal reward. 43 W. 4th si, USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFTS. A Special Snle of Silk and Dreg Good Mint Is bound to create great Interest. New nnd very tloslrnblo goods, suitable for Holiday GUU, at a most remnrkable reduction from regular prices.

Silks. Silks. Dress Goods, We mrlte a most critical inspection ol our offer- Calico and Gingham Dress at 7fie log In this department. Ettraordlnary taluee lor 9 1 -O0, 8 1 .20. 1 ,00, 82,00 upward, the Holidays.

0,000 Dreas Patterns put np especially for holiday Black Oro. Grain 8IU, superior quality nd rich BU- at 8I'00' 82- finish, real rain. $1.00. reduced for tb. Holt- 83-00, 84.00 80.00 each.

day. to73r. 3, COO Imported Dress Patterns ot all-wool Ladles Black Oros Grain Silk, sublime quality, cachemero clolh n'1 richly embroidered it finish, poaltlrely worth reduced for the "utache and eelret appllqu po.ltlTely worth Holiday, to 08c. 10.00. lor 80.00.

Black Oros Grain Silk, extra heary and rich flnlah, 3'SOO Imported Silk-Embroldered Dress Fatten actnal ralue 1. 03 1 reducod for the Holidays to ln nn' all-wool 8erge, real Talue 15.00, lag 81.20. 88.00. Black Satin Rhadamis and Httln Duchesse, rery c0 A'l-Wool Black Chraerej also extra rich flnlah and good Talue for 1, 35 1 for tho 11 oil- am English Body Caahmere. OOc.

dajsOSe. COO pieces Tory fine All-Wool Black Henrietta, Dress Patterns. In Black snd Colored Silks, from reduoedtoOOc. 15 to SO yards, at 810.00, 812.00, 813.00, ISO pieces All-Wool Ladles' Cloth, 621a. wide, 810.00, 917.00 and 820.00 each.

were 7oo. for the Holidays, OOc. Dolls. Toys, Games, Books and Fancy Goods by the Hundred Thousand. OPEN EZVE.INIING.S.

Bloomingdale mmEK's A 1 Crt ItiTlfforMor, aO0aHWn I Dloo.t rnriaer. Flenli obtA, Maker JrNurTeToiiIo I MILKhW9 MAUrU. Diliourv Lfvlv Bcroial4, Drtrapil. -r Lcurorrhv. Impotencr nd UDerl DeMlitj ei Km Bk cllent for RamoTinr Plm nil "JfcT od Butlfj(B Com- MA WmW roted.

TAin bottlf. At DruK lit'. Hj roll, 60 ciitf Altiander Mdltoe Co. New York. FINANCE DEPAIITMRNT.

1 KuniAti ron the Collection or Taxes. I 0. Utewaiit UuildinoL MwYoni, Decembers, lbBU NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. The lVceiTerof TtiM of the citj of New York hereby fires notice to til pereont wbo hive omitted to py their tusi for tho year 1K8U to par the same to htm at bis office on or before tbe firm day of January. 1800, aa provided by section H40 of tbe New York City Conitol.datlon act of 1HM', Uion any such tai remaining unpaid on the first day of iJeoember.

lKHtJ, one per cert tam will be charged, received and collected In addition to the amount thereof and upon such tat remaining unpaid on the nrt day of Jan nary, IHOO, interest will de charged, received and colleotra upon the amount thereof at the rate of tteven per centum per annum. to be calculated from the seventh day of Octolw, 1HS0, nn wbLh day the aaesmeiit rolls and war-rents for the taiesof 1HHII Vro delivered to the said Receiver ot TaifK, to the date of payment pursuant to section 843 of said act UliORGI. W. MCLEAN. Receiver of Tales, i nANKINU AND FINANCIAL.

iWBluigpioKor l'OR PAYMENT OF THE NEW PARKS CONSOLIDATED STOCK OF 1HK CITY OF NEW YORK. SECURED BY THE SINKING FUND, PAYABLE IN FORTY YKAUS-RKDEKMABLE IN TWENTY YEARS. This Stock Is EXEMPT FROM TAXATION. INTEREST TWO ANlToNE-HALF PER CENT. PER ANNUM Sealed proposals will be received at the office of tb Comptroller of the City of New York until MONDAY, tbe 23d dy of December.

18KII, at I o'clock when they will be publicly opened by him in the presence nf the Connnialonrra of the 1 Sinking Fund, or such of them a shall attend, tor I the sum ot Four hundred thouaand dollars I tiring balance of nnluued atook suthonrrd lor paynieutof the new-Park i RhtilSTEUPD CONSOLIDATED STOCK OF I THE CITY Ol NEW YORK, I authorised by sectirna 132 and 134 of the New I York City Cooaolldatlon Aot of iHH'J, snd lasted I under a resolution ol the Board ot Estimate and Apportionment adopted March H). 1SSU. in pursuance of chapter 70, Lawa of ISSO, for the payment of the damage awarded by the Commisason-ersof Estimate, and the expenses, di.burarments sndohsrges In the procHeoings for Isying out public plicea and parka and riarkwaya In the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Ward, of the City of New York, and in tho adjacent dl.triot In We.tcheater County, and the taking of the lands for the same, under the pro. l.lonsof chapter A'J2, Laws of 1SS4. This stock will be payable Noteinber 1, ItVJO, and redeemable at the measure of the OommUeion.

ers ol tb. Sinking Faad on and after Norembu 1. iOOt), and bear lut-reet at the rate of two gnd on ati per cent, per annum, semi-annuity on the first day of May and No. ember in each year, it will b.aeherg.tiponand will tea redeemed and raldfrom tbe Sinking Ftind fnrtheltedrmntlon of he Olty Debt, and, pursuant to section 137 of said Consolidation Act and an ordlnanoeof tbeCoramon Council of the City of New York, paaaed October li. 1HH0.

and a concurrent resolution adopted by tb the Sinking Fund March 30. IShO.s.id will be KXKtlFT FROM CITY AND COUNTY TAXATION. Chapter 05 of the Law of 1880 authorise executors, sdmtnl.trator., guardians and trustees to Invest the funds held by them tn trust tn the bonds ofthecltyof New York. Those persons wbose bids are aoeepted will be required to depoalt with the Olty Chamberlain tb. amount of the stock swgrded to them at ltf par value, together with the premiara thenon, wltblm three days after notice of such acceptanoo.

The propoaala ebonld be.inclo.ed in a sealed envelope. Indorsed Proposala for Stock, and eaoh proposal should also be Inolosed In a second en-veloiie, addre.sed to tho Comptroller of tho Oily of New York. For full information see Mv Ittrord. THEO. W.

MYERS, Comptroller. ICIly of New York. Flnsnce Department, Comp-trnller'sOfflce, December 13, 1HSU. ISXCllANdtt COLUMN. in fat, rofwmn fiO ctnttfor thrtt tints.

A NOLD VIOLIN, good tone, valued at over 25." 2V and other mn.lcal in.trument., to exchange for iio.tage-.tamp collections, or good aaaortraent of Central and South American stamps, Btampa, WorldOffloS; CITY LOTS In Hempstead. L. 1. 1 valo. 400i also 3 lota In Menlo Park.

N.J. i exchange for piano or horse, aleigb, barna.a, rub, Ao. Itemp-stead, IK', World. EXCHANGE a double worth tr0, 11 for a rnu.lo-box or gold watch. Addrc.s K.

T. Ikji 4fi, World OBlov ILL EXCII AUflF, two amputtlngcaes. one 1 pocket case, twogalv.nlo batteries fur jew-elry orjilano Drug Store.OJ'.'d ave. Ar.fl-INOH BIOYCLE for bm1tro7TmTry7 Bicycle, "(I World ofnee. ARTANniNG Fngli.h Itegulstor, feet high, correct tlraekee.er, lor II W.

Raymond wstch or largo steam nhlstloi Call or address II. A. Dnryea, Mariner's llsrbor. B. box lis.

nrtO EXpilANOIC-A rohd cherrr niinT.i7"wTth tnr tailoring. 3d rtJor or address lna Broadway, KlAIR of fl carats Diamond Earrings tn esching. for plr shout 7 csrslsi mu.t be well matched, Wcil'd Aulree. Single Ston.t, lyi WILL EXCHANGE. carrlage-butltdtpot wagon loreither2or-wheel light bualseas wsgon or track.

Carriage. 74 WorlaT LOTS on Long Island free aad clear for house mortgaged or a piano. iiOU World niUm W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE OKNTLIS.UEN.

My claims for'thl. a. Shoe over all other afjt Shoes advertised arei Re It contains betterras. SSm terial. It is mors st VV i.a.1 nr SD better fitting asj 2SJ JKSHIWSX durable.

It gives brt- fBr 'tllrl lr g.nersl satlsfaa. 14 Hon. It uves mors v) tSNrK 1 money for the cea- vflayJSk I snmer. Its great sq -gkwaPaSeVM ces Is dn to merit. II I.

osnnot bo dopliested by sny other manfifae. tk turer. It Is thebestli PL yy the world, and ha. fL 7V larger demand thaa Tw i Nsi I 'i ny other S3 Bho. ad VN 1 ty vertiaed.

tR find will ho paid to any. person who will pron the above statements to 1m untrue Examine my 80, 81. 83.00, 82.00,82.25, 82 Shoe for My fi'i and 81 .70 bEimhi fat lloTM are the best. LiutlM all wear my83aji4 82 Shoea. whioh are ot the best material, be.tstvls and best ntting in tbe world.

W. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Douulcx S3 Lace (Jrmls Hhop far Orntlrmt'n, Willi heavy tup pel. and strletl) vr.ter-prool, I Jut out. -Examine It.

V. Doualiin'. mine Rlid pries arc Ntarapcil on the bottom of all hi ai. vcrtl.rd nlioes. NEW YORK nlTY-l 117.

2Bt. 14m 443, 1MK, 1334 SOS, lw, 7n'J, 1138, SWII.3u A07; 1Mb 401). ltltti 720, 334l 1 Ave. A Itl Bible Heu.e; 3411 Grand at. Dcnr-ery, 82.381, 20 Fulton it.

Canal st. ner of Canal and Itowerri 45K Broadway, corner Grand: 187 Ave Bl corner Sth ave. and I4ta st 101.224 Greenwich t. 243 W. 125th it corner Wbttehsll and Stone ts.

31 New Coaa-bers st. 00 Naa.au st. ir. John. nttOOKI.YN-Broadw.v, lff.io.

03, 315. 10JL 12Q7: I niton i Court atL.JU.V2Mi Myrtle 0, 101); Columbia 1117 JERSEY CITY-Newsrk Nert are. (134: Grove 43, NEWARK-Market 01. Springfield ave 100. PIANOS At Bargains FOR GASH OR INSTALMENTS.

We are now offering our most elegant styles it Upricnt Oraod Pianoaon small monthly paymsvtf and at extremely low prices. Terms only 88 su 9 IO monthly until all paid. These are thn famous new "tVATKItS" Vjh rights, the boat ata most durable pianos octaves, full iron frame, re porting actio, three pedals, and evnry improvement. Waxi-uilsd all yars to glvo entire satisfaction. A handsome stnot and cover given with eats piano and no charge for delivery within treaty miles nf New York.

Old Instruments taken In exchange at nbem valuation. riease call or send postal for new catolose wit) reduced prices and terms. Horace Waters 134 5th Near 18th St. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL JAW: Factory on premise, WaUham and Elgin WttsMtj Large eelooted A 1 BtfSJDIamonds. Js M3 VCAwSCS elry, Sllverirar.

SZgJBrji and Olocks, EstablUhed 1H00. Every article marked In puat flgurea and warranted. UAJWtOADW. C1ENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY. FOOT LIUEUTY NORTH RIVKB.

TIME-TABLE, NOV. 10. 18- a ForEa.ton. 4. 7.

H.4.1A.M 3.4V4.30. 6. P.M. Sundays, 7 A.M. it.

6.30 P. M. For Ilsthleliem. Allentown. Maiich Chunk, 4.

7. K.4S A.M.J 3.45. 6.40 P.M. Sunday, For Wllkeebarr. Pittston and Bcranton, 4, For itedll'ank.

Loug Branch, Ooesn Grove, vl rail. Ac, 4. 30. 15, 11.10 A.M. iJ.

i 4.45. 0.10 P.M. SundayaO A.M. I 4 r.sj Sunday trains do not stop at Ocean Orov. or For'Moiim'outh Beach.

Seahrlght. Ac.at., roH; 'ihiaiWo' Authiiis4 rifcm VoV I port, 4 30, 8 15 A. AI i 1, 4.43, 6.60 Bundsys, I) A. M. i 4 P.

Bl For Lakewood, 4,30, 8,15 A. M. 1 1, gj For Manchester, Toma River and Barnegat, 4.34 Bj rWfctekZ'Wi Brldg.tor,4.3 A' "lidiw QUioKKST poiriB fou l'HiVW I BOUND BUOOK UuVtO. BJ a Central Railroad of New delphla and ltoading Rallroad.and Baltlmorea Ohio Railroad. Isav foot of Liberty BJ For P'lllatielphia st 4.0l),7.4.i-K.

30. 11.00 fr ff 1 Ol) 3 30. 4 00. 3,00, II. 00, ii flB lit lS miniVaV A- it 'JO.

ft0J. II OOP iC l.MSn tab 3(. gj IYl.ii5,Ve'xctrndVyVA!''M'72.26.f'o.l iKooA. m. 5.00.

7.301'. 13. IB lorltcsdlnB. Hsrrlsbiirg, Foil" 11.. gj Parlor cars on all trains bleeping krson pj nlrht trains, oor.d i tickets sn.lnsrlor-i.sr seats rsn be 71.

415, IM4, 1140. TlVest 12.Mli I Hros New York. 4 Court HIW tai on. BJ wsy. Biooklrn.

New Vork Transfer VjJJf.jri gf call for and ohcok baggage Irom botia pj dence to destination. COM.EOHK, I m. ua jm. Violin, Oultar and BANJO. UM.ua.

WATSOH'S. E. Hlh, BJ 'BBS in j.ai,a ipUfti iiLfii mm. BammaB.

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