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New-York Tribune from New York, New York • 9

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GOODS BHOWN IN CARACAS. OPENING OP THE AMERICAN SAMPLE WAREHOUSE IN THAT CITY. of MATSOWAli OE MANCFACn'l'FKP TO TRAD! IN ntsntMUBtat -ITS MBtHODi first f'' In forvlgn country by tha National Association of Manufacturers of the Bl it? will be wKh impres former me of Qusman at Cara? i uala ni An drs la and his Cs I'nlted 81 ites Loomls will repi a of Amsrlcans left i city on ir. i 3- on Red i eteemer es i attandanca The leading business men of rsea? and of v''r'' hava taken great Interest tntefprtse, and mal? extensive prepara? dor the opening of tha and for the 1 of tl tieltora. Oi of I 1 wlM I a i- qui tit every article of It to be on this 1 pi lion, I 1 tlon wai ise of American i-i the I of Xer.ri.

i Will bt Of I tO I 1 levelopment of I of imd ites with South at the first of at ti Ai itl rers. was ci rien grsi ted by the of Ven? a. The 1 the privilege goods tr dutj the war? isa to show Ai 1 to Intel riasers ntul to i i- 1 for a there 1s a 1 irket In Vsnesuela. The mai era and mei at the 1 States 1 lake of 1 to in and others uh -a is abs exhibits at tha warehouse will I It par? lar linea, such as drygoods, ta, drips, medicinas nr ,1 7 hi rtara for itlves the rho may vlsll for rposa of 1 1. and of 1 tract of jaros; ihasers.

It 10 gather complete I t- rthy data ttei rent Hi of trs le. sell various r.r let la, where I be lallty of Roods. 1 tela, packing Is, of lea-. rig merchants, standing of 1 lyers and Infor on 1 1 1 The wai is will 1 forwi I held In iding to the of I etc 1 twill also serve as a training for aale who are desirous of a I an Heretofore the l': a gone to I of its languages, si. 1 I ai 1 coi Q.ently tha 1 trai by them was small es of and The offers L'nltad gllab and to South America upe 1 in a way that 1 ama i will bo placed together at.

to In barga Intelligent at Itself not und? rtaks 10 I I. but 1 are chai ram xbi Mta ara I to a Many arrant representation in this -g r. was chosen by Nail 1 Manufacturers 1 in Sou for goods sent i a State? 1 en? business is 1 on a rvatlva nee Pr? of Veni toela. Seftor A- -1 wn great I VOI 1 tv.o oi the "I hope tha is 1 the 1.. (vhlch it will Im? part will 1 ar.1 pron i tin aj thai i all 1 1 wsiau that a st In es of Vein 1 returning to the srary of trip as Maro! the Chamber of Commerce Caracas, is a spend day lr.

car the an ft? fac? tories and othei I 0 will tak? pla M. In tl is at tha Cat ad for the visit In the I Nationall Jn iburl of idlng visits 1 sav em'. of the great ears Car ns Va tha one of 1 gre it cof the try, arriving at a in Valencia will tren Valor 'or Puerto Cabello with tr 1 to one of the cocoanut cacao plantations wry. Leave Cal for Curaei 1 1 1 rk, on way Ponce, i'crto It. -o, arriving In If? Tork 9.

A SALE OP MODERN PAINTINGS. moderate prices were realised at the of a of r. took at the Art Gs the col 1 sold 1 said after the 1 that tant paint ngs the 1 for the 1 for 1 re tl 1 I 1 dit at Tari -h broupr U20; "Milking Tin by 7'-. C. "Home of 1 Bound," by Tho tUQ, -a MISS 0RABTREF8 LAIC EST CHARGE.

The jitry yesterday the charge of lai aga turl C. Macy and William P. 1 toi of the brol of Macy Pen? which fs nths ago. Lotta ll. tl sllcges thai the firm to he Bhi declared had purcln -she of Manhattan 1 1 it ah? ti.l3 hot Tha Grand made Ita report it 1 it not tb? In the caas No ot.e an Indictment had been MAY HAVE TO GIVE ft' BRIDGEBV1LDTN0 Ji tl of Bridges, art estai 1 1 vir-u brldg? for whl 1st If.

1 not i Among tha brl es 1 pi ira tin? island Brldg? Hrtlge, the Railroad tr? In The Jtronx. MELTING OF COLLEGE ATBLETEB. At of the Commitl of Intai A Ai latloa at tho l'-fti. Avenus a report will mi Ihs raply of Cambrl? I that a of An 1. i 11 of the 1 I'nloa ne op, I ami tha vki.i.iciis win otr.ie Tlic Irlbuue.

Street, a roiiTfulint iiiu? to lvavo -rii-, for Hotel de d'LlUe et Albion i.ur.1, rince Vcn rwMmmauZm, Hirnen. ur 11? Jwenlttem. ii.uiuirni Mull. IfU.MtV AUAIJJK. "HAZEL KIRKE" LTTIOATION ENDED.

Usa-a WUCBUK give? the plat to m. h. Mauert AND DBCSm a JUUUMWT ron MRa mrunWM nacxarm The ownership of the play "Hasel Klrke." wrlt teo the 1st? Bteslo md firet produced under Mb direction by Marshall II. Mallory e.t tha Madison Square Theatr? in 117), baa at aettled Judge Wheeler In 'ho United Circuit Court, in .1 rendered yaaterday.de? creed thai tho to the play to r- ll Mallory, and In tho cross-salt bi Mi. for share of profits of the play from Mallory Mary If.

Maekaye, ns sdmlnlstratrli of estate of Steels Maekaye, gats Judgment for ith Intereat. suits between Maokaya ar.i IfsJJory havs been In tho United States courts tor seven een With Injunctions und ci.mi'iox pi. On July un, Macksys entered into oovtraot with Mallory, by which ho apreoi to devote hla whols time.l energy to the of ill the capacity of author. manager, dlrei i oih atri al woi k. Mall mighl a of ien years, ir a I Ph was I ceive $5.000 a year salary, ll stipulated in the contrae! thai entire product and Income tellectual i.nd physical labor skill olutely to Mallory, ano his exclu? rty." ii also that if al any sum rif profit? produced or resulting In which Maekay? lycd be equal to tw! ihe aniount exp I Mallory with Intel it, Mael Ol i fo of the yearly iict profita, In salary, er thia contract Mar it ay? the i "11 r.o\ Klrke." and invented ine double si it was presented in January, Ittl, thai Mallory had violated the contract, a tho production of tho play on own Ma r.

secured a tem? i Mai from produ th? pin i the contrae) on July 1 a ci issblll for a of the contract ai.d for his share of the i i and Tim Case has hern in court? ever since. BANKERS TO MEET IN DENVER. THE AMERICAN CONVENTION TO Bl HELD TIfERF. The OaunMl tho American Bankers' Associa? tlon hell Its winter session at the Lawyers' i I ib lay. 'Micro a attend) if bers from all parta of tha country, Th? the meeting wss the ilectlon pace for tho next animal convention, present IncJudsd th? president th? association, 1'.

Ilendrlx, of tins city; J. O. Cannon, vi pre Ident the Fourth National I I city; Alvnli chairman of the Council; G. y. of Del Hill, ol st.

Louis; C. W. Huntington, luml is, Ohio; R. J. Lowrey, of Mlanta, l'.

W. Haydeii, of New-Orleans; II, Ruihi of and Jamos Wlllock, of I afternoon session Denver sei? tl a pla for holding the convent'on. Tho date wUl as near September as oonvsnlent FUNERAL OF 11'ALTER C. Gl I.SOX. Tho funeral of Walter Gl.son, of the Un? League Club, who died on Tuesday, took place at 10 o'clock yesterday mornlnir 1" the Mad? lbun Avenue Church, Flfty-sevenl and Madleon-avs.

service was conducted by the Pav. Abbott Klttredge, The hymns "Rock of ages" and "Abide With Ma" i ing by the choir quartet, Mrs. A. D. Mrs, Morti? mer Leonard, E.

C. Town? and M. Boyn ton. The Ellhu Root, General Die Thomas ll Stanton, Henry W. Cannon, A.

C. C. Boss, William 11 Wkk'iani, Jos? is an i Juiiu R. Woi mi Al tut one hundred and Wry members of the igue Club it, ami i i v. re Rii aid Charles C.

imao, E. Howland, Cyrus Clark. William Adams, W. Hayden. Joel B.

Erhardt, Colonel F. Baletn ll. Wales, Ueorge R. Seldon, Albert ll. Sam tel W.

Fall lid. Conn i W. John Altken, Benjamin Farr, th, Seth M. II lam 1: il. Von Hasbroiii Thi iv i i lark, Slgi irney Fay and Charits The pallbearers escorted the body Westboi ough, where the burial will t.iku pla MAY WORK WITH BOSTON MERCHANTS.

William H. Bayward, secretary of the Associated Board of Trade, yesterday held a iorenco with tlio officers of the Mel tion of this city to Investigate the purposes and of operation of the association He is to rcjinir to hla whether or nor. in his glil not mud? the association in New-York similar bod Bos i Philadelphia and Baltimore to the mutual cli lea The p'irpo -t nd of operation th? Merchants' An i latlon were i med to Mr. Sayward, and expre gi pleased the of nee. He report th? ilt of his lnfr vlew 'o a mrrtin? of Committee on Commerce of th? Boston Board of Trad? to be held at an early date.

LOCAL BUSINESS COMPLICATIONS, Sheriff has reoetved an the Parii Fashion company, publisher of fa journals, of No. 6 West for 12. favor ol Albert McDonald on three demand not? and i it a keeper rga of the office The company la a West Virginia iri iratlon in July last, with a capital stock of eeded to a part of the business laid, who bscsms vice-president ot tha cotnj any. Judgment for IB.SM was Jennie C. B.

Reynolds In of John H. for the amount nmv dje, with a note i made last ily fr'r 15,00 ble four ite to the order of Francis si ihe Frai kiln Trust Company, Brooklyn. Mr, Indorsed tho note and it passed into tli? banda of Mr. (Graham. "Deputy Sheriff Roberts yeStsrday sold the irs of the Howard Mercantile Agency at tur about IWO of Worrell A in furnlturo al No show JJ.72T; nom? inal aaaeta, N.MI; actual HI Juatlce Pryor, of the Pupremo has William H.

Resd receiver rents of the Noa. 131 121 S'O -t i ill vi SUB man, bai and oil produ i war, who made an assignment ei Ii mini i a i lit iv? bron i to for? mottgage by Mr. Bettman 1rs: September to Jli.CKjo. tho i on the propei are 184,200 it v.ns said, doea not want the property, as la no eq ilty In It for hla, and a re-jelywi deemed NEW CORPORATIONS IN THIS STATE. Albanv, March follotvlr.g stock com wer? to-day: Candes Krskeler Company, of Brooklyn, to i illdeis" supplies; capital, M0O.O0O.

Din i Thomas KrskslST Will? iam 'iatta. Tupper Telephone Company to in and St. Lawrer Nina Johnson, Jol M. Johnson. W.

E. La Fou itain, Fountain, William McLaughlin ind of Altaroont, Franklin County Jefferson Board Milh of Jeffer? tors -James it. I. of Chlcato; John B. Co burn, ot Cartha-tje, unty.

and F. W. Usrring and William p. tni ot v. atsrtown.

Model Land Company, of Uuff.nJo: capituj, Oireci Thomas K. Napus, Artimr N. Benton Vaughan. Company, of City; I100.000 Dlreciori William H. Ferguson, ol Brooklyn: Join J.

McBrids, of Manhattan, II. Wllaon, of Irvlngton, N. J. Parisian Comb Company, of Manhattan; IPjO.ooo DIi i tora Rol rt To I rn tj.ua Tochtormann and Robert Tochtermi i Elgin Butter and Choc a A loclatlon, ol i kirk's Bridge, Item Dire? tori A Thomi Benjamin Lockrow, De Morris I Wei Pratl and Charles Armsl iv. of Dut? besa i il i brick; capital, 1.1 i i i.

P. a. Brockway and ue Eio kw.iy. Sehn ll Brothers, of Nsw-Yors City, to furniture: capital, lit, Pringl? Mitch II, orge Beck Schmitt and J. MUST PRODUCE ALL Tin: BOOKS.

be? spj led refci il the Publishing i agalnsl Associated rrr t. i Company and tha New Morning Asaoclatton. Mr. Hearst, presiden I of th? ocla 'i in, at 111. i an Cohen, In Supn me Court, 1 lo pi i the refere? at 2 o't lo on Mar 31, nearly nil ol of hla a He mus? show tha bankl iks, rscorda if requisition bill leilgei tournais, i 'gil tere, csshbo kera of running adv? ir i tlslng ace lunti i jo.irnulu, niiiil blottei i Keels, rd boob no-nauM cash, tion-book; wtol papei accounts, subi irlptlon tter I payrolls of the art and trtmanta, oontraot books, foi is, copy-books, ml ntv.fcdexleiV accounta und ot 1 HARTLEY HOCKE NEEDS MONEY.

ITS MANAC.KRS SAT IMM WILL BE RE QUIRBD DURING THH CURRBNT YEAR. Hartley House, an Institution that has done much good work among the poor of the Wast dis? trict, In WhI it Is and whoso possibilities for further good work are highly regarded by com observers, la making an sppaal for support pecuniary aid The tltution has met with ion nt by tha pcoplo lr. its No less than sight hundred tilldrnn are now fln rolkd as en of various clubs, library and gad pOOSiMs pain fonw of which it th? by dei i ragi dally at has 1" more than two hundred and in'ty. and 11 Increasing constantly, 1 dergartens. six cooking ten sewing classas, four city history Claases, enlC cliKBes.

two prlnr Ing class? 1 mlsr-el clobs, two worklns ai.d 1 t.oral ClaSS. It library, a un, branch of Bank, rei about six its month; gymnasium, a car .1 branch of the L'nlon Free (round for children, 1. popular 1 nstructive amuse. Hartlej lion 1 nurse make? shout two poor of the il orhood mi b. Th? of the instl at Ion re iheli work on the part r.f the 'ik'r may found at on Friday gf that needed for a of the wort ai ner on Norden, of No.

rer, contribu? loi rk of Hartley 'th men' of the New-Yo Asso latlon for Improving the Condition of the 0 DR. T. H. BEAN ASKED TO RESIGN. TAMMANY WANTS A CHANCE TO rvT A BRAVE AT Tiii'.

HEAD OF THE AQfAKIt'M. Tha Park Board has the resignation of Dr Tarie ton it in, Dlrecttrr of tha Aouarlum. Ion was made by Prr-I the -il. The of Director woi i a year, and re? 0 All the place. Dr.

prior to was for twenty rs ed tl Department of Fish ind pari the time wss Acting United it? returned home to 1.1 Ington, where bo had been for a tu? dl si treatment. -out the demand for hi? reslgna est for my resignation was eouchod in a so many words, and absolutely no reason Was 1.. As soon us I 1 asK'-d Mr. Clausen the resson for the abrupt re and also for a If any had been Sled against tee. I was told that there were no chargea, that my latlon that, "Pi bably an Intimation of the coming trued from tl.c action of tho Service mn Ion, which only lately took the pin if 1 -1? luarlum out of the placed on the non-oompetl tlve I became dire in May, bv 1.

it of 1 Ing with I si or? ent exti mely severa Civil 1 I not have taken the test, the ofttce, except that I had I ranee that (KMtles would the Aquarium, und ire my place was rmanent as It could am In no to I on request. I have il 1 shall do about it. I fi. F'lackl I 1 irmerly of tho 'or the Statement ral will ho fought by at an to fill. ilnt with pride to the In? the A ruarium bean closed admittance, si 1 ir when the new whales were re PREPARJNQ FOR TEE HALL OF RECORDS.

OLD Bt-ILDIXO? ON" TT3 SITE AT ATO TION VOU t. Meyer, sctl I under the direction of of 1 partment of Pub II 1: Llghl ng and Supplies yesterday at au r'" 'he ot" lhe Hall Reads and Centre gs were sold In twelve lots, tha pul 1 lying th? sum bil, a $10 positing IBM as a guarantee tidings torn down by April so on tho new building may be bidding: was fair, the in f' ond-baao building ma 1 Ks in Chsmbers-St. now war? built al 0 tori interest at fact that all the tnilld 1 Manha ttan Water iny, with a iron irr at it? rtirv. Trie last I not wai no I Ider, was feet Ule hri-k and lormer Bun lit -i. T.

Stewart years sgo and, it ij s.ild, it has recently Leui usea I ir; HEALTH BOARD CHANGES. A Oy BUREAtJ1 OP tTONTAOIOrS DISBaSES. At the meeting of the Health yesterday Chief Sanitary Inspector of Btlon asked for a week wl was not tendered, wa? re XI It. was appointed 1 piece a a salary of Charle? Bun 1 of Contagl ius Dla wa? moved 1 and made a ii the Of dlag ry of 800. Dr.

the Division ofMsd to th?) placa tai of 0, Dr, Edward .1 was transferred to the Medic? School In 1 sppolnted milk In 1 of II. tiiih Board, reman of iteam 1 i I nt Of Publl and .1 .1 Sullivan was app i milk Inspector in his plai made for the boroughs OF INTEREST TO ATHLETES. The Committee of th? Amateur tic L'nlon has .1 the following men I' lie Non rest Ai rlation for playing it, uni inctl 1 1 of football and with pro na P. Q. r.

ii Tgent, Thornton, Huff, Wagner, "Jess" Brlnker, Larson, y. Marry Derry, I' id i Hairy Walton u. 1 i 1 Northwaet I 1 I it tit of the 4th Regiment, N. N. wl it the al the militai Souar? iardei last v.

train? armory, in J'-rsey 1 rabie this 4th lb n.ak .1 1 1 than they did I iardi 1 nt to Hondi I pi ara In sl 1 In the indii ap 0 1 FURNITURE AND ALT OBJECTS SOLD. At ries, Na 43 yes first 1 mIs took place on of furniture, silverware, 11 eoua art obji its. Fairly good An uni of old 1 1 etif and bl ng from k. was sold for Mores was kn ed 1 1 '1 on-t ndi 1 Is quantity with a large 1 ill? lion 'I l.I'li.or. -e "BUFFALO BILL'S" INDIANS ARRIVE.

A IM Indians arrived in town even re tahan ones Park the amp "Buffalo Dill's" Wild Weal I these 1 ava been 1 them 1 1 this 'olon. I and win bv two. His an heralding the opening of ta-? on iuare Oarden will take nexi I esdaj Ii ivlng the Garden 10 o'olo k. weather permitting; I Some cough mixtures smother the cough. But the next breeze fans it into life again.

Better put the cough out. That is, better go deeper and smother the fires of inflamma? tion. Troches cannot do this. Neither can plain cod-liver oil. But Scott's Kmulsion can.

The glycerine soothes and makes comfortable; the hypophosphites I give 'power and stability to the nerves and the oil feeds and strengthens the weakened tis? sues. Mr. ana M.S0. sM BOWNK, ChaSBMa New Tot-k. IN THE CYCLING WORLD.

DEALERS AND THE L. A. W. MAY QUARREL? A MOVE TOWAKD DSAUI-tl WITH lUUTT racmiuEitJ ukelt to catira what POTTCT has TO FAY KOTKI AMD COMMENTS. in evident intention in sorr.e quarters to tlr up trouble between the Am Wheelmen and the bicycle manufacturers and deal? ers This intention emanates principally 'rom quar? from which not long ago came senaatlonal stories about the cut In the pri a of I da and the i coat of making bicycles, their attempt to causa the manufacturer and ei ai serious embarrassment, the BgitatOIS have agalnsl tha A.

W. Those In a position to when seen yesl i lay. said tiiat they not think there would be any serious trouble between the i. A. W.

and the ira le The causa of the misunderstanding seems to tha sen ling circular letters to si me of the manu the Chief Consulof Indiana These circulars said to ho merely sugge tloni which the originator? of the idea tiiiuk will bo of benefll to all "no of the appen i letti sent to a Michigan bl iyclsi maker the orin-r to a prominent tlremaksr, Several dealers who were yesterday said that from what they had heard o' tha circulara tbey thought tha pn sas an attempt of the A. the dealer, and that In case It was irried out it would nu-an a bitter tight. On? of the circular? reads us follows: We have recently established a bureau of this committee for the purpi uring special bene? fits for our memb i Vrtl itured by you are called for. We would ke I dema id if possible method ir. to I In our circulars and to nil eon- ol the I.

W. in the country the articles on which we secure quo? tations 'l he members order what thej want ol us. vVe nd you I Individual 1er aorompanli pack ship the gooda as oi I In this way you sp i ish tor ir Roods, and nre in no danger of los; from unpaid bills. po i.ii-.?. i.

iml creasing rapidly. In case you have guarani, -i ter rit? oi have agents to protect, we will noi quoi oncea or orders in States so limited In quotinct up please send your Illustrating mid describing Sii.nr be I to heur from yuu ai your earili st convent? Tho following ore the contents of the other cir? cular: I call your intention to the fact that then? has ished bui eau of the League American Wheelmen for the benefit for ou 103,000 men manufactured by you have been called for. Will ywj. kindly send me your best price al which you ipu articles off- your i the folios conditions: IVe aot only irer's You to Rll all orders senl you, delivering goods o. b.

your town. Our responslbll I award? ing orders to you. All orders sent irom this office to be omi anle 1 cash, Ifou su with your regular catalogue, furnl hing is your net price on each artiela yoi desire 10 list arlth offl desire to call i ir a tcntion to the i that your competitors will a be ted on our books when our members ask for the i n.ai., of go 1er our ai have to wait thirty, sixty, ninety or forever before dosing your ai lount, but the cash is in your hands before the Roods leave your ho istomers now amount to al mt 103.000 wh By I thai number will be more than doubled. The amount of trade you will from this membership lepends to a ixt? upon the figures you make us Whei have branch houses which we can address, notlf) them the arrangement yon make nith us Please 1st mo hear from you ot jour earliest ronvenli WALLACE SHERWOOD. of the prominent that the plan vas direct t-lap at tliem, and that they would oppose it to the bitter Others said circu? lars would cause the calling of meetings of Iccsl Boards of to i iks action on tha matter Walter of the National Honr.l of peen yesterday, said that pen in? ally he did not favor tho idea, but he not cara to anticipate the stops tho Hoard mliiht take In th? matti B.

Totter, president of the T.caj-Ue of American Wheelmen, said that personally he kneW little about the matter, but that lie had great faith in the integrity and honesty of Mr. Bher? did not think the Indiana consul wo anything that would Injure either the manu? facturer or the dealer. "Of Mr. 1'ot ter, "if this pan could be carried out it would be for the A. and it might be out on lines hing this.

"Tl la Is only supposition and need not he con strued ss meaning that tho figures given are any? thing Ilka the or existing. They might be worked in that proportion. Hay the maker selle model to the dealer fir He waits time for his money, and are bad contra with Irresponsible agents who have never set led. Now, instance. a la made by a i a mi ml er te r.

A. W. can go I dealer oi maker, an 1 by showing hi- memhn ticket gel the wheel for cash The membei ilp would be mat? tally In? -eased way. In caas the ied to al it i maker, hi.uld I Im a ehe? for (if this amount the maker could retain send to his business nearest to the home of the pureha of I wheel in this way the dealer would without hanUiinjc tho wheel in sny wsy or having the least rouble, and the would get for In? goods. The pur 1 t2 which he would have pay Into treasury of tho L.

A. W. for his meniiiership card." An enthusiasts wheelman of Sag Harhor has this to atiout that place: "I think that our town is one of the mont cycling centres of Its size In the country. The population of Harbor hundred, ond a count showed that there were bloyolea owned there." A cycle Is being constructed through the towns of and Rlvorhssd, Long Island, of six feet running surface, natural soli and about thirty miles long. Th? question of having this path constructed was raised three years ago Bl now, after persisten' efforts on tho part of some of tho residents of Bouthold, work has been bCiiun.

The new ru.e?s lssue.l by tho Itadng Hoard of tho A. W. were yesterday by Ilandl cap-per McCarthy, who parUcularly desires that of the rules should he in the hatul-. of each racing man. They can be had at his Su.

JOt it ems callad "-Wheelmen's Might" nt tho Bro.m. way Tbsstrs last night. Many prominent cyclists woie present, atid tho theatre was tastefully deco rated tn honor of the special visitors. Tho acfore ik occasion to utl Ixe j.ikt-a duriag tho performance of "The Ill'-hwuyman Cyclists desiring- to Join the of American Wbsslmsa nmv obtain full Inf.irmatlon an ershlp blanki by names and ad dresses to the cycling editor The Tribune, SALE OF A BROOKLYN COLLECTION. The will take pla on tho evenings of March 15, 30 ot tho Avenue Art OaAsries, Zin of a COllSCtl loot ttg to the estate of the late Alfr.d T.

bi The is hy order the Title Guarantee and 'I run Company, of Brooklyn and New-York There are oils and water-colors some the artists represented being Koekkoek i man, llllam Hart Vai El en Haas, l'ourbus. Wiggins, Innsas a ml i FREDERICK FIS EL PLEADS GUILTY. rrsderick FlSbel, for the iirm of Ullmsa Brothers, bookmakers, plead? i guilt?" to iba abarse of grand lar? in the sec? ond yesterday before Judge 1'ltz gersld In Part ll of Qenersl leaalona, and was led il nesi w. dm a la tot menee i- charged with having i.ik.'n IlS.oOO in atem? ban last, one receipts in bookmsklng at the Bheepshead Bsy racetrack. Boon after laklu-r the money Flshel Is said to have t-na to Hunter's Point and lost much of Hu, money playing faro 11? afterward to Vliglnla, from wlikh State lie -was NOTES OF THE GOLF LINKS.

EXK'TTIVK rv'MMITTEF OK1 Till" NHTBD AS1O0IATI0M TO HBsTf HERE NEXT WEDNKSIiAY rxiIS'OS AT VA nrot-s ei.fns. Lawrence Curtis, president of the T'nlted States Oolf Assoriatlon. has called a meeting of the SCUtlvs to take olaco In this city on Wednesday of next week. It will no doubt a relief to many players to learn that an application has at last bean made for the professional cham? pionship, rind that It Is likely to he accepted by the What club has made the applica? tion is not disclosed. Kotiert of tho association, was seen; but, as notice of the re? quest has not been drafted Into formal shape.

Mr. ir deemed It best to withhold the Hub's name until rim, takes place. He gave it to Understood, however, that St Andrews had not itlon It Is thought that some th? district ha? come forward to cialm tha affair, possibly th? Philadei phla Countri Club. Another matter to be dis i by the committee Is the advisability of making the Intermediate minds of the amateur championship thirty-sis Instead of eighteen holes. Tl eptanes of the challenge of the Royal Canadian Oolf A asking for a team match ti the two countries in Toronto, next nber, will siso on considered.

The commit is Instructed by the delegates st the recent id fivorablo reply, bui rbe mi ir i were entirely to its it Is thought that a return challenge may be itched, a-king for a re-urn meeting on American course. Ten new Hubs have sp pli? i fir membership In the association, nnd their appll nions will be paased upon at that time. Fairbanks, of Andrews, oti.ind, expect? to come North In time to take part in tourna? nt nr of the Lakewood in April. He has been lg par! of the nt Alken, and took a promt rl in the reoent Southern Cross Cham "re. There some probability, thai Patrick Grant, of the ablest golfers of tin- Pacific may accompany him.

The tournament has been in progres? st Annapolis Naval Academy links Is to fin to-morrow with the finals in both men's and women's intests. Among those who figured promi 1:1 the former of these are Captain rln nslgn Namee, Lieutenants Bhlpley, Ful lam Knapp, 11 1 and Ensign Buck. The women I Flnley, Key. Iflss T-rry, Mem .1 Mrs. Hafsey, Miss Bhlpley and Miss nek.

The Midlothian Country Club, of Chl-ago, has cnmpleted the work of laying out a nlne-hoia course, Tho playing Is said to measure about three thou tnd yards H. Tweedle. the professional, superintended its construction. A to ho by spring. )i being The committee, of the Ocean County Hunt and Country Club appointed to consider the advisabll Ity purchasing new and opening up a new road from the links to tha depot expected to report to-morrow.

Arthur B. Claflln and tatn Albert Brads-haw constitute tho c-mmittee. Th? residents of East Orange have decided to organize a golf club, and a nine-hole links la to be laid out there Immediately. Thomas Bendolow has been engaged to take the matter in charge. THE NOURMAHAL IN PORT.

MR- ASTOrt'S TACHT MAKKS A Q17irK ntosi the John Jacob big bark-rigged stenm yacht airmail -i dropped t.ear ihe Liberty Rtatu? in the Upper Bay yesterday morning at 9 o'clock. She arrived at Bandy Hook a little before midnight of Wednesday, having a through from New-Orleans In about four days and hours Several members of the yachts crew came acros? the In lier steam launch yesterday afternoon. They were anxious to hear the la'- 1 about the chsnees of war. us they without news since Friday last, and thrir had en greatly excited by the fact that Nourmahal was Inspected with a view to her 1. the Government soon after her arrival.

Mr. Astor ami-his rdx guests left the yacht at New-Orleans and came home by rail, while. Iri Honduras they were away the yacht about days The crew had a time where they lik-ai. railway travelling free, "As far as they could make out," the seamen said yesterday, "the oss owned the whole ry down there." Mr. Edgar, one of the ship'j company, that all on board were well.

KENTUCKY DERBY FAVORITE BOLD. PLAUDIT BY BTOCICa LEIGH FOR MAY TO 'THIL." ntVTFR. Louls-rllle, March Eugene Leigh Is to have. purchased Plaudit, favorite In the Kentucky rl for 120,000 11" Is believed to have acted for a-, i tern turfman, "Phil" Dwycr being mentioned as the real 11 chaser. JOCKET AND TRAINER r.tT.ED OFF.

Pan Francisco, March Jones, the key, and "Ollla" Johnson, a former trainer of been ruled off the turf. announce ment ums made by I board of stewards after a The suspension against H. il. trainer of upheld. THE FASIG HORSE SALE.

The last day of William B. Fasig sal? of trotting itock yesterday morning at Madi? son S'iuare Garden. Some of the sales yesterday were: by Flinnagan: Ltd Nei 1.1., OS, by sir Charles; I'ark, rk ity $33?) D.ilsv lr tiv -Annie Park, New-York City. 830 nl from Huber'? Tl Point Farm, 1- tl 1er, ch, SO, l.v Henry Jersey City. Ethel tr tter, 1 r.

by Wheeler mate; (Jr from Railer Qua b. i-i. by Baron Wilkeo? I J. 1 City. eh 111..

01, by F.g -Duds raatu. t'onner? Set fork CAty. snmenl from Frederick 11 Akr. Ohio: Torn 2 pti by Delmareh Mami? .1 V. Beylls, Pork, K500 800 823 Consignment fi werman P- Ky Lona Will 1, 2:23, u2 by Wilton? Bin a K.

Frederickaburg, 1. trotter, b. Wllkes Il un; Wi 1 1 01, by Jay ltlrd nner 1 leveland, Ohio. 1er, b. 02 by Alcantara 1 N.

Y. tter, ch '08, by William Dr. Albernltl Jersey 1. I) iWf rd. MaM.1 Bramble, trotter, by Allerton? iMbel; W.

Af'tilr rt 600 tinmen) fr E. Me-ifcrd. Efelay utnlm, i. b. not known; 8.

i ilgnmtnt from CMtargS O. Ogder.fburg, V. IJttla I'an, poeor. "0t, by Kllal G. Aberdeen (Juin, rk i of Poughkcepale, Y.t Wli 2:27, i '01, by a rk City.

mi. t.1 from II If, I.I tel, N. Y. I blk. '80, by -Hippen Oensrtl Kew rk City very fine saddle and harness horse? were sold laal night, and this attracted a l.ir1-? number of women to the Garden.

Hera aro some of the sales: son 800 10 8C0 430 810 Lexington, i itsnment of Jeneti Paturaoa, II? I h.irn. us 1. Mi t. b. ni bj aambrum Chief; P.

rick. Se? York Sloan 0 by Hamblatontan, Sew York City. 350 fr. F. Co I'' 11, i by Abdallah Mam Clary: M.

Uorrell, Waterbary, 400 Lulu Uini. yean bj Wllkct Tucker; M. Waterbury. Com.400 Murray, rears, by (Thief? Hti 810 Clarke, 8 rears, by Bourbon -Virnlex Myrtck. Tort Lu Hill b.

by Harrltoa Chief 400 total amount from the three- days" sal? was about Dicncici DUFFTS PURE NO FUSEL OIL It is tho host known remedy for indigestion, dyspepsia and all similar troubles. It will restore yon to health. Do not let your druggist or grocer persuado you to take other than Duffy's. Send for pamphlet to DUFFY MALT WHISKEY Rochester? Y. FINISH OP THE HANDICAP.

I KIN'R MEN' RILL TWKNTY-KIVE BIRD? STRAIGHT AST? TWEHTT-TWO MISS ONLY ONE VnNNERS TO SHOOT TO-DAY FOI'. Till: CUP. Branch, H. March 24 finals of the I a-- sixth annual Brand American handicap shot at Elkwood grounds i day The Brat man to this morning was of I'hioago, he killing his first Mrd at No. set of traps, missing the other two.

Afl the flft enth round conteatanta dropped out rapidly, the rule? anjr shooter remaining In after mlasing live birds. At the end of the pju enth round there were thirty-ona shooters with streicht scores, and twenty-four had wltharawn. At of twenty-first round only fifteen had straight scores. At the end of the twenty-fourth round were only tea with all bird? lied They Klllott. Pat? ten.

Ful ford, Bender, Loomts, Wagner, Heikes, and W. Bhattuck. Ail killed In the final bul i ttuck, who failed to scors a tlrivin? rlght-quarterer, making a miss of it. The nine men will each receive H12 60. To determine the winner of the silver cup.

given in addition the pur money, by the Interstate Aaaoclatl they will participate In a mlss-and-out to-morrow morning, at 10 o'clock. Twenty tw.i men iirilshecl with twenty-four kills, and will ea? receive They Cooper, Doty, Leach, Roll, Savage, Bchwarts, Panning, Sneii. Langhrey, vV'eleh, Mosher. Money, wiedebusch, Donly, Hunk, W11 ley, Thompson, Hurkhart, Rica. Mr.

Bhattuck and Hucklns. Bhattuck, who yesterday lost three of bes twelve hir is remained In the to-day and graesed twelve oui of her rem lining thirteen. Tho blr.l missed fell out of hounds. AN80N MAY BUY IRE CHICAGO AS ON' ITS FOR NSW-TOIUC MAN BUPPOtBD FAVOR Tilt: KHBaUE. Chicaso, March 24 Arson holds aa option on the Chicago Haaehall Club that has yet about five weeks run.

and developments of the last few Indi ate that there is a chance that he may soon Ix ome the nominal owner of the club from Which he recently was uupposed to havs permanently retired The I'hicago gave to Anson an option on the purchase of the team for the sum of Tho option waa to run, It Is said, seventy What? ever Its duration, it jet has some time to Is said -k As a further evidence of the possible transfer of the club, la known that the contract signed by Manager eon tains clauae providing that in caso the Chicago team should sohl the tesson the under which he has signed shall become null and void When Anson cured the option his friends ad vised him to make it public, but Anson thought otherwise, it now learned that a wealthy man, supposed to bo a reaident of New-York City, hae Interested himself in Anson'a behalf, and the vet? eran baseball player's chance becoming owner of the Chicago club Is bricht. DES PONDENT FOB FEAR OF ILLNESS. A TO NO SHOOTS BlBtSKUf BECAUSS HS IS AFRAID OF Ithiel VsltellS, thirty-one years old. of No. SOI West a linguist and a translator of BtortSS into English for magazines, at? tempted suicide at his homo by shooting.

The wound, which is In the head, It Is believed will prove fatal. He was taken to Manhattan Hospital. veitelle lived with his sisters, Elisabeth, thirty-two years old, and Mary, twenty-eight years old. Their fatner is suffering from paralysis. The disease had been the dread of Itnlel He often of it and death, saying that he knew of nothing more fearful than paralysis.

At supper on Wednesday night. Veitelle again referred to the Illness of his father, and of his own dread of paralysis and death. His slstera believed that he was perhaps made despondent by the that he had not had anything to do for about six months, and lie worried at times over this. lie said nothing about suicide. Early yesterday morning his sister found him with a bullet wound in his head.

Cumies. The Most Radical Seat (Prom the Sun, March 21. 1808 A new racing le that a distinct departure freos all acceptai standards has tight out by the maker of one of the beet 'K'1 in the The body of this saddle, rating rntn, is oC the anatomical pattern, with a depressl the centre, und it Is slightly pi? each It? most remsrka ble feat ire li a rn p. extraordinary length, Altefether it Is the most thai has appeared, but It Is said thai several of the best racing mea will use it tl.ls It's the New Christy Racing Saddle Endorsed and Ridden by EDDIE BALD and other Racing Men. G.

SpaldiRg Bros, Spalding-Bidwell Co. 1M-1M Nassau St. 11, W. 42d St. REMOVAL SALE.

will rent April 1st to 3'J5 Broadway. nil lbs ids quoted hist week are sold. areoffi Inducsmentg In every department, it will pay you to buy now. evsn 1' you don't ths goods until later. Bicycles.

ti Galea (men's wheels en's Ni kei Lamps rackets. I5' Axis li 11.00 1 II 00 1 Me 1 rk 11' per BO 1 lioes. x. mo II we. I2U0- Il M-.

ft 13 i IS Ml Odd I 1 US. Pa $'1 $: nn Baits fi.io I 1 New I I a TO fl $1 ti fa Sporting Goods. ta UM Mesleaa 80? $1 fi.l ks (With $1.00 Palmar Kamm mith $2.00 $1 CK) FootbtUl l'ant? 78? 11.00 80s i mjfn i wm Taylor, Tenais Maple iBdtaa or Wood Lhimbbella. IS? 1 it? M.ii it Indian Club? or Wood 10? 2 Maple i or i 90s lb. Intimi or Wood SU? Dos 99m I $1 On and II 80? tt.oo and A Cottoa Shins 4 Pants SOo um ii Navy galrts P'Tlal BtrlklOS BsgS bi'tlrd Marllll ar.J Repeating Wile? $7.00 to $iaoo i Fine and llea.l? at It3L.OI\riDII5LID OUTFITTBRB.

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