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irmory nett Friday night to elect officers md complete the erginliiUon. At that time ilio 258 medils will tte pT-vaeoted te veterans for gallant service during the Rc BLAINE IX THE SARATOGA DISTRICT. WKIT 8ATTI NI XT HS OF Tnt aKPCBLICAKt WANT THK OLD I.KADKU. Congre-iiman West, of Balliton, who has Inst been elected a delegate to the Republican National Convention from the Sa.ak.fH district, -rats in the city a day or two ago. He was ex? tremely busy with his business affalra, which now include the presidency of a large, railroad.

But he found time to say in to politics that In report that he was for John Sherman, he ls a Blaine man out'and out Said he: I believe, aa Judge L'Amoreaux said recently, that nine ont of every ten Itcpublioans in our district arc earneatly and devotedly for the nomi? nation of James G. Blaine, When they asked me what I wen.ld do when I went to Chicago, I told them that I would go there for nay district and lt that did not suit them they could get some? body else to K's That, is what I did in 1884 in I rtpreaented my district and was traduced for doing so, but I think I can stand a a little more traducing. It is barely possiblo that I will not go to the Cenvaution myself, but if I don't go, my alternate, John Kellogg, of Amsterdam, will in iay stead, and he Ts as Stated a Blaine man as you can find anywhere, Blaine is stronger In my distrle-t than any other liepub-ican- At Chicago we want to se.ee* a man wno is strong enough to carry the If sneh a man is selected aa shall meet the fair indorsement of all the delegate! in the Con? vention, we can carry the States of New-York, New-Jeww and Indiana, in addition to the States we carried in 1884, on this tariff question. I think that there is a prospect that we can also carry Connecticut This tariff question will af? fect all th (J voters in the country and all the industriet In the country, and will all bo interested in Its settlement." ACTORS, MANAGERS AXD PLAYS. Lttit night the JOOth of The Wife" wai eotnnlemoraied it Uie Lyceum Theatre by tie distribu? tion ot the handeemoit ind most irtlstlo souvenir given In thu city fur a long time.

It was a ille about eight tnehei muire heiring In high relief in Ideal head of The Wife." The border In a Greek pattern carried the Lyceum TTheatre. The Wife." W. X. Day, the icenle arlin of the theatre, the tile. The play seems to be ii ittnrtive ii ever ind the company has not fallen Into tho wald, often accompanies lona A nnmber of prominent acton ind actresses it the Madison Square Theitre yesterday md (-ave In their Dames to Minager Pilmer as desirous te appear auprr namerle! it the benefit.

There ire yet tor Biore applicants. Harold Forsberg, the well-known character died In this city on Tueaday morning, and his body was taken to Washington by brother. As Simpson Brass, when playing with Lotta, Mr. Po-sbem nm came Into promt int he maintained the reputation then g.mod by a large number of clever characterireUona. Tbe appeanncea of Junee Owen O'Connor have fitly terminated with amita by ictors for unpaid sala-los.

Mr. O'Connor, however, that he li not indobted to any ol hil PRIZES AT TEM ACADEMY OF DESTOX. A large number of the student! ind their friends al? thc annual reception of the National Academy of DeaHa Ult night. Among the well-known artlita preeent were F. ft.

Church, J. G. Brown and S. J. Guy.

A of congratulation from W. L. Wllmarth, of Lou? don, for eighteen principal of tho Academy Art behool A mahogany table preientod to Professor E. M. Wird by the nudeuti of the day and a cherry cabinet to Professor C.

M. Flagg by hla pupils of the antique -lass. "fie m'tlre building thrown open for Inspection, and dancing followed the reception, Prlzei were awarded ai In the Life School, ellver Suydam medals to WliUam Theme and H. Jacobs; bronr.e buydam medal! to Kate Cooper and M. honorable, mention te O.

6. Parsons, Gertrude E-rana. J. Welrel and Alfred Jahn. In the Antique School, honorable mention to Ita ty W.

Fichtner. Prtr.es from the Ilallgarten Behool Prlzo Fund -Compoeltlon Claes, tlOO te Robirt Lumley, 160 S. honorable mention to WU1 S. Berton and W. L.

Hudson; Feinting to O. S. Persona, 120 to Hodson, ind honorable mention to Gei-trude A. Evans. ALUMXI OF AX OB IO UXIYERSITY DIBI.

About flftr and trentlenum sat down list evn'ng lt Clark'! I rapper elven by the New-Koii Alumni Association of the Ohio Wetterau University. Among the guests were many of tbe deirgitei to the General -Whose tireaencc in th- CUT was Ute Inspiration tor the githerlni. Tha Kev. Br. O.

A. Brown, preaident of the association, presided, and ti- were made by the Rev. Dr. C. H.

Payne, president of trio university; the Rev. Dr. Wiley, of Drew be mina rv Mr. De Piyn, of Cincinnitl; Dr. Moore, president of Marat Culverslty; Br.

Martin, ni rauw Unlrcr alty, Indiana; Br. Mendenhall, Dr. Lenar A. Belt, Dr. J.

H. Bayliss, Editor of The Western Christian Advo late' M. J. Cramer. to Denmark C.

C. Mc? Cabe and others. President Pivne read a letter from the secretary ot the university giving the nuuiber of Students catalogued tor the present year ns bli, and it-ttinx that the fund la now much nearer ene million dot Uri than hilt a million. THS ARLIXGTOX LEAGUE'S BOUSE. Tho Arlington I Wird social elah, r-pened a new club house al No.

242 Wen Fourteonth-st. laat night with a reception and ball. Tbe club has been In exlst-moo since 1882, bot this wu the first time when women his-e idinltu-d. Several musical interludes, in the ihipe of song! by John B. Shaw, Mr.

Miner ind Mlsi Emma Bijciat, were given. Among those present were' Mrs. Staion, Miss Robertson, Miss Hall, Miss Ka Mo Enderly, Mr. md Mrs. Galloway, Br.

and Mrs. Gubner, Mr. ind Mis William C. Findley, Mtas Ida Ballinger, Mr. and Mn Post, Mrs.

John D. Shaw, George J. Veetaer, Br. K. W.

K. Davldaon. W. J. Bemo reit, J.

G. Parka, nenry Storm, Br. 8. Ellison. Robert McGill and WliUam Young, jr.

A MUSICALE AT AX ART EIBinTTIOW. A mailcale win bo given this evening at the Creaoent, Ko. 138 where, since May 5, a spodal exMbl ttoa of American paintings hal been Franois Walker will havo charge of the music, snd among those who will sing ire KM tWW Jill md Ms. Edwin W. Hoff, Mrs.

Mme. Gullla Valdl, Purry Averill ind B. L. Fitch. Selections from the opera Valerie'" will be sung after the regular eon cert programmes THE WORK OP DETERMINED lXCKXDlARIF.S.

Pt "pie In D'-mar-d-vIlle, N. Ire exerclstsd ov-r the repeated to set Aro to tho properly of Oorgo heney. A year uko large barns were destroyer! by They were rebuilt and a few days igo were again destroyed, together with other proporty. There was erl- dence of Incendiarism, and Mr. Seney employed a night watchman.

On Thursday night the woods directly back of the outbuildings the house were set on fire, i and the watchman Middled a ham and 199)9 to ru Ighbors for isslitance. The fire had made much hcadwar, but, surrounded and fought until lulrdued. Thoro li talk of vigilance committee. A ca li, rn a hi. ERIC AX I The Irfsh Parliamentary Fund Association haa issued a' call for i joint i-ummittce of delegates from ull Irish-A merl- eau organlratloai lo meet at IIou.se on Satur- day lt 8 p.

for the purpose of getting upi monster demonstration" on May 23, fur purpose ot renewing, their profession of faith lu Gladstone, Parnell the.r Sir Henry Grattan Esmond-. I will deliver au before the for the Issi lime In this eoumry. He aa.1* for Ireland on May 29. I TA LU XS TRY TO EIDXAP A WOMAX. A case of Otter p'ed wlfe-kteallag occurred yeetcrdi.y at Shaft Nc.

4. on thc aqueduct, by which two Italian Joseph and Antolno Balara, eiideavored to rapture the wife of Pawnem Itaffelle, in aqueduct lultorei, and hold her for raiisom. Riffclle fought to prevent the from kidnapping her, anl wu finally lftt In fclon of his wife afier hivtng brutally kl. Ked and beaten by the mea, who lcd. The lice, of bing Sing in purnvlt.

llya't ls tUors.u^uJy over the pmotisttd lt this shaft, whloh li but a dliusce from th? village ol Sing Bing. The whole place ls Infested by who were Ismdlttl In Haly, ind who have brorghl Ul tale country the cumocui ol thi -lr ova. FA TA I. A CC1 DEX IX A YMXA SIUM. Clarence Bindiar, a eon of tho Rev.

Jarrsrd Sciddor, a mlMionary lu India, while yeaterday In the aeminary gymnasium at New Brunswick, N. met with an accident whi-h wiU probably remit fatally, tryhig a and kicked off the bar, which filtered hil bari, ti, the tweaty lncbia. Ile ls a afudent In P.utgeri College, cilia of and wai wle-tea ii Junior orator. Fire dootatr! are lu atteuOauoe md no aopei are entertained thit he will live. DRnpptxo A ktoXB OX A PASSEXOFB OAR.

At Ute New-York ant New-IIavon train which the Grand Central Sutton at 0:18 p. on wits PaaHiig thtourh the tunnel at about the itne of the new were eUrtled by a heavy blow on of the car and many ipranc out of their Tho train stopped and on the mt ol tho cir wis found i Urge stone block which weighed little more thin iilneteen pounds aud hld t.ceii drofped throturh one of the opening! overhead. Had lt dropped on roof of of the old eoechei tl probably have ie vera! people. FROM THE CITY DISTRICTS. MEN WHO WILL GO FROM HERE TO CHICAGO.

NEARLT ALL TIIK DELEGATES FAVOR MR INK WITH MR AS THEIR C1101CB. were held last evening In each of tho eight Congressional Districts of thli etty, to elect dele? and to the Republican National Con? vention. Tba utmost good prevailed. The gentlemen mentioned In Vita yesterday wero chosen. The great majority of tbe delegates selected are In favor of James Blaine as the candidate for Prc-Menl.

Whenever hts name was mentioned lt waa with cbeera. Thc di-legates froai most ol tha Districts are uninstructed, leaving them free to unite on whoever may be deemed the most available candi? date for Prasklent the National Convention meeta. The second choice of most of tha delegate! li Chauncey M. Depew. The delegation from this eley ls a st roue ono, and will rom para favorably wltl.

any that haa sent from this city to a Republican Na? tional Convent lon. In the Vlth District, the Convention at Na 1 Abingdon Square chose tbe following delegates i George H. Deana, and Stephen B. French. Alter? ll.

Cadney and Frank Carroll. The delegates wera Instructed to favor tho nomination of M. Dopew ai first choice, and Jamel 0. Blaine for second. The Vllth District Convention met at No.

Cllnloa-plaoe, and these delegates and rdternatet were chosen unanimously: Delegates, John D. Law sou and N. Talntor; alternates, Denis Shea and N. Doyle. Mr.

Lawson, thc only who was present, made a ehort ipoech, say? ing that this would be his sixth National Convention and he should go to it as he had always gone before, without prejudice tn favor of any candidate. The convention for tba Dln'rlot waa at Na. 242 Grand-st. Tha name of Bernard Bourke aa a possible delegate was not evan mentioned. John J.

O'Brien was elected hy aoolamation, and then a kind of Informal ballot was taken batwaan Arthur E. Bateman and John Colllm, who received twelve votes to Bate-nan's fifteen. Mr. Bateman's election was mada unanimous John Simpson and Theodora Broadhcad, president of tba Janies U. Blaine Asso? ciation, In the Vlilth Assentbly District, are the alter? nates, 5imp-mi being tha alternate for Bateman.

They are both In favor ot Blaine as first choice and Depew second. Mr. O'Brien refuser to say whom lie favors, as tha enliven.inn li a long way off." Police Justice Jacob M. Patterson and Hil? liard were sele-ete-d by acclamation to rcpiecant the IXth Congress District. Tho meeting was held at No.

28 Avenue A. It had ben supposed until tho last moment that Coroner Nugont would ba elected a delegete with Justice Patterson, but the Coroner hoaid that Mr. Hilliard wanted tu go to Chicago again and Mr. Hlllta-td was accordingly elecied. The alternates aro John S.

Phillips mid Louis L. Rolland. No In ware given, but the delegates and atrernates are cntlut5lastle supporters' of James Ii isl in Xiii Dlstriet the Ooitvaatloa met at (jo. 22.1 Third-ave. The following were chosen: Delegates, A.

H. Whitney an.l Robert Kay Hamilton. Alternates, John C. O'Connor, Jr. and Henry Kropf.

The delo wlll ro the Convention without lii.tnietions but lt was stated that Mr. Whitney for Itlalno tirst and Chauncey M. Depew sreond. Mr. Hamilton favors Hm nomination of Mr.

Depew lett and Mr. Blaine The NIth District Congress Convention was held at No. tM Ninth ave. Fretcr'ek 6. ai bbs and Sheridan Shook were elected as arni R.

A. e. react-n and N. si monson as alternates. The were bot IBstun ted.

Ev-t'liaior c.ibbs Cavan James Blaine his next choice ls Chaun? cey M. Depew. Mr. Bboal ls not In the city, but be ls known to favor Mr. Blaine.

The members of the convention were for Blaine. Tho convention In the Xllth District met at No. 8 East st. Moa B. Bntta and John F.

Hummer were tiaetaf delegates; John H. Gunner and Alfred ei. Nason, Thu prelcrence of both alternates ls for Mr. Blaine, but Mr. Mummer would (miy lay that was for thc who could win.

Mr. fim'th'i vlrws could not be In the XHith District the convention met at No. Thlrd-avey. The delegates elected were Polico John liol lan and Donald Mc Loan; al tarnital, Morrl- Frledsam and John BMoawabar, all of whom art; decided In thesr preference for Mr. Blaine.

STATE CONVENTION DF.I_r.AT_S. BROOKLYN KKITRLICANS MAKK THK1K CUOICE ll or thk IS wa rt na. Republican convention! were held last evening In the twelve Assembly District! In Brooklyn and the I rest of Kings County, to elect the sixty-six delegates to the State Convention to meet In liuiTalo next 1 week and select the four dolegates-aHargo from State to the Chicago Convention. Tho following were ehoien: Ht G. Martin, Alexander fl.

J. Berty, Daniel Walker, Andrew Jacobs, lld Dlstriet? At'ourn-sd until to-night Hld Kenneth. Jistob Brenner, (X McFrayne, Gurtav li. Berwln, IB nry M. IVth C.

Herbert, A. Avila, E. Jeieph K. Vth Htruck, Joseph rurter. Vlth Corheu, Stephen J.

Burrows Bi. I frt Creighton, Hocknell, William R. Vllth A Fhiiiips, Abraham Helier, Joseph Benjamin, BnfMt Vllth Dlstrict-F. H. S.

H. Hastings, 0. Doo? little, J. T. Valentine, J.

fc. Ogilvie, J. M. Farrington. IXth Dl-trtet? W.

H. Beaven ft, Chirltsa Small. Beser Ilesn, John W. Jones, G. B.

VanvalWen- berg. Issac Darlach, Robert 0. WU-I II, Beard, Mark Mayer. Xth W. Fielding, Max F.

EJlor, I rt L. Woodford, Dr. John J. C.leavey, John H. embie.

Ot M. Mean ter. Xlth DlstMet-B. W. Mitthew Farrell, A.

B. Bowden, E. W. Walker, Joseph Asplnwall, Frederic Berg, H. A.

KuUchbich. Nelson J. Oates, Ernst Nathan, G. G. Marali IL Hubba XII? L.

Extance, A. B. Green, A. A. Wheeler, J.

S. Flacker, D. B. 11. A.

Conraddy. The delegates will pr-obablv unite In presenting the name nf I m.grossman 8. V. While, of the First Ward ol BiuolUyn, for one of tha dolegates-at-largc. TO THE BUFFALO CONVENTION.

iMJotowii, K. May Ee-puhllcans of the lld of Orange County this afternoon elected as delegates to til" hi ate Conven? tion James M. Warner find Amos Van Bttea, Port A. Wilber and John F. Bradner, town: J.

II. ila-ii, HainploiibHrg, U. F. KlcbarJ son, Go-hen. 1'tiei, May Hrpubi.can-.

of tho lill Oneida Dlsiiltt to-day chose as tMi.f,ates to tho Buffalo Perry, I. Morea, (wea Bvaaa, Chartaa Nettleton, parry w. wiuai-l a.i.l Georas Thomas. favor Wartier Willer fur dolcguto-ai-large to Phlcagft They were tniiructet lur C. A.

i of Lewis County, tor btatn committeeman. N. May following dcb gatos to tho -Bale Convention were elnied ly tha of Broome Couatf today; Ueorgo W. Dunne, A. D.

weed, Vi. -Howe, 1. T. W. uirln Tlowon, Edward r.

Ward sud Charles l'aisona. Laurens. N. May ll C. Arnold, of t'navllla; N.

td Morris; W. OnaoQta; S. L. fallalill of Milford, and C. H.

Harrell, nf Kdmeston, havo been to renreienr tho IM of Otsego at the Bepubllcan tjtato voutlou. Mlddleburtg. N. May ll Krum, Charles II. Hainsey.

Lester W. Bookar and James Brady have by ibo Hapublicans of Schuhario County as delegates to tht ItBtt convention. TEKEEEKEM democratic UBIPAWI Natbville, May ivemocrailc Conven? tion has akttta tht following delegate! at large A. M. Looney.

Captain John K. Godwin, IL H. Ingersoll, ex Goveruor John TO GO TO ST LOT ISI. Mont gome ry. Ala.

May Alabama dele Kates tn tho Natlomtl coi.van: on From at largj: K. W. IVttus. G. li.

Clirk, W. F. Foster, and IL C. and from tko boveral n. I mal Districts D.

P. Beater. J. Ct Webb. TnMOt Lomax, J.

J- H- O. B. Movans. K. Carraa, w.

Hoojier, H. O. v. iikinson, P. A.

Bayck, u. Moagrovo, John it. caldwell, Thomas 8. Flowlan, R. C.

Hunt aud Himderevn Beckles. Ohio. Mav DWI mill Nailonal dejegato of tha Vlilth Dlb: et chose John H. of this city, and i- of dclefatea to the National eunvrn tloti and M. H.

Murray, of London, and H. Wea SS Bprlnirfrnld. as iltornatea. Judge fi. W.

Coiirewright of l'lckaway Counrr wai chosen elector. Tho leffilutJoin called Cleveland the mouern Andrew Jaettoa. IO ATTEND OHICAOO Cobleshlll. May ll Wilber, of Otsego County, nnd Hobart ft Ki nm, of were chosen ilek-gaio-s to tho National Convention for the CorigrcbSloual District at tha Convontion bora lo? ila). Va.

May tbe Bepubllcau Convcn Uaa the Xth M.lr.ri. at Lexington today, J. A. Frailer and Henry Wlllalms ware elected delegates to the (bis aieo convention. They unlnstrucied but Malan.

St. U.uis, May the Hld District BeTniblleac Convenrlon followliig were-elrctel deb eales lo the Convenrlnn at Chlear.0: "Fred" King, of ll-iraee R. Wlllla-ni. of Harry County t'airialn of hprlnglield, and ll. ri.

I lowers, ol Pierce C.ty. NOMINATED F''l CONUGES9 Knoxville, May ll Bopub Heans of the 1st Congressional District of this State, today nominated A. A. Tavlnr Uepubllcan candi? date for Congress by acclamation. Walter Brownlow waa tho only opponent of Taylor, aad he withdrew before the convention.

Taylor waa the Republican cami dale for Governor against his brother, IL I Taylor. Cleveland, May Vth District Homorratio Convention, at I tper tsandusly, to-day renomlnsied George E. feeney Kr Congress. The delegates to the gt. Louis Convention were Instructed to vote for Cleveland's norn'nation.

STAilLNECKEK INVOKES THE EA THE MAIlMi A HARD rlUHT bkixg fkozkn out. On Tnosday evening primary aleetlnm wars at to elect delegates te the Assembly Dis? trict Demoeratio convention to be hold there at noon day to choose three delegate-, te the (Kate lion and Ava to the Cougrosvdor?) Convention yet to ba called. Tbe primal lex lu ervoral wards re? sulted unfavorably to Ute renomination ef Congr-Meruau William ll 1st nhl necker, ccpt In tho First Ward, which ho car? ried. On thia ticket were Ave la accordance with the call. Tha opposition, or Shon nard ticket, four delegates who wera defeated by 30 majority.

Tho roitineates of the Impeotoi-i were Issued to tho Suhlnacker men, but wera flied wlUi tho General Committee wklch falled to file thom tn thc Obi-k's aa r-squlred by the law. At a of tho General Committee, held In Yonkers on Thurs? day night, tho Siahineeker delegation was refused certificates and a heartug ami tho oerttfleates were issued to tha four on tho other ticket on the giouivd that wera lo bo elected. Tbs Stahl iit-ckor portion of tha General Committee claimed that even were this -o tho fcur dole-rates who recslveU tba highest ntimbar of n.tsi should be recoinlxed. Ts General Committee damum-d, as (ba ad? mission ot the four Stahlaoeker would. With the other delgatos cleetesl In tha towns of and Mount Pleasant, glvo hi nt tho control of the ooa vaot lon.

Last nigh! tha necessary papen wwr9 prepared by Arthur Burna and John F. Brennan, two of regu larly elected delegates to the convention, and au ap? plication was tbe Supreme Court at White for a writ waa granted by Justine Dykinaii and the General to reconvene and Issue a certificate to the delegates receiving a majority of votes at the primaries. Other? wise they are to show cause at Poughkeepsie at 8 o'clock thli morning before Judge Barnard, why a peremptory mandamus should not be lisqrd, compel? ling them, under penalty of contempt nf court, to meet before noon to-day aird such oertltcates. The will meat at noon today aad a lively time li looked tor. A PROTECTION CLI'B.

Tlie XXtk Assembly Dlitriet F.nmll-sl at their regular meeting last rvenlng resolved to form an association to bo known ae the Clnb of the XXtl. Assembly Dtstrlet. Betrnlwr will cease until September and a wfll be held uti June CH, which li to Yin addressed r.y Theodore Roosevelt and other prominent speaket-i. AGAINST THE TRXA.S BOCMMOM MACHINE. Dtllae.

May ll acceptance by Marion Martin of the nominatlnn for QavWBOf ten? dered by tho reeent Prohibition Convention st i4 created a sensation tn ilio De.inm-ratic party. Martin was Lleiitenaiit-iioveninr of ihe State tn Ire? land's first terni aird was rrganlesl as a itanoh Demo? crat. The I-ainocratic leaders aro at a loss to know to what e-sient the Prohibition contest has caused disintegration. 1Ut Antl-lreniocrats are at work throughout rle btaio. endeavoring to delegates to thc Iteiiio.rstle Convention who will favor a prohi? bition In the platform.

The equally as vigilant lu electing delegates who will lenore the quotion entirely. example wlU be followed by thottaaoda who have afllliarcd willi the Democracy. Ile Wittie: I appsal ar once lo thc intelligent patriots end Indej-endent voters of I honestly bellera It ls the only hope the uverabadowlnf curse of party mat-binary now used for the purpose ul eoatroOtag people their will and intcia.t." BBMuCBATS TIIK DOBVF.NTION. The Timminy C.TiimUiei- on Oigiuttatlon last evening recrtvd thu tepon ef the committee tn te with I similar one from thc County DsmocrK-y io mike arrangements fur the 1'n river, ri" to be held in Llils city next John Kailly, chilrmiu of tho Committee of A air nts, reported thit the boxes In the Af-idemy Muitlc hid been divided betw-ssn the. two Benr.i,Title and could be obtained on application Kt Richard Croker ind Maurice J.

i-? Bernard Mirtln that the Beglmcnt Baud had been engaged. TB It FIVE'HVXDRED-MILE POST TURXED. thk ix Tin. WAUttBQ match RBABLV CT Td albrrt'i itre-tirti). The diminution of tht number of MMtMtMM In the Mrdlson BqtMn Garden issiestrUu contest con? tinues lo the satisfaction of thine who remain.

Wli'ii tha day began ye-starday, thero ware seven walkers In the field, while "Old (ampana still -Jong at the end of Uie Hue without any apparent aim oxcept to pick np a stray dollar here and there from llbeial spectators. During the morning; Dillon, the bes-arno and llawtt In Ms ralf, until after 1 o'clock tn tue afternoon, ha gava out eiitln-ly. Llttlewood ri-main esl lu tl. lead during tho day, aliUo Guerrero, by a effort, reduced the of miles scpaj-atlng him from tlie Englishman. When LHlUwoml left the track tat a couple of hours In the evening, thu came very near to oienaklng the English? mans record, being but four milt's behind his coin in-tllor at 10 o'clock.

Thc British champion kept bis scoro wavering In the nelnhboihood of Albert's record during tho wholo day, being at one time only four miles behind lt. Through bli evening's whick will pmbaoly bs his list during tbe lia lost part ol his gain, and at midnight Wai aU ut fourtion miles behind the reen rd. tbe features of the day was a contest for between Noremac and Golden. During tho morning, tha t-cott-liiiian wa-, two miles behind bis (-'iiiiiKti tor, and crowded the lstter eontfnn illy. Golden ootended bli position as well as he c.mid.

and hour after bow 'he two ran side by with a dlffaranco of au evou two miles In their scores. 'i teot'i obatlnacy wore oul (iolden in the end. i i.wever, ind at about o'clock "toremae loeeeeded In overtaking ttit; Ni-w-tforker. After that the little lunni-r laoi-MMd his lt-iu unlil lt reached Ute mil? a' 1 u'clock. ffa scoro at midnight as followi Llttlewood.

Gnerroro. 521 445A Hartr. Mw 471 I WU1MS AXD ODDITIES, The of i II irlem (isl who a'teuoe, Oaataaaail un- Ujy and Unkel down i cirp-it next day, told his sU'? that rs-li 1 i-t he wisu't cl-ir is to tho right of the romalo lay io sit hi body, be wu poivlUve Uni he wai I fully lay mah. They are saying at tbe Mcthi.Ji-.t MM ths d'-legnte who in lfakvta, dad i far-go tn tn New-York to attend the thal thw chief d'Mcuity of Arctic ex? lo ko-w their eoal-4. A generally lu language.

He I few go lung wit. Bridie I'ark Row In will 'do In tl.e dullest Mt-ers zeneroJly have bad They ara ilwiy! A CAPTTAI.IXT IX DISGUISE. The following shows some of tho that are now buyers ol real estate. An Itinerant baud mal.es iweot music outside the rteal Esista Ex? change ls led by an nallan. Altar cullecilng Ids usual jJrlael yesteiday, he askod the price at which Ns Cu -rat told wara.

"For," ult ka, the vile. I live In lin adjoining ariel. If I had Ml baal engaged elsewhere, 1 tl havo bought the RECEIY1XV TUE WWW COMMISSIOXER. Charlei F. McLean was received Into the Polio Retard at a regular meeting v.ith ill the politeness Csjiiiwlistoncrs Frouch, and TeosBII could command.

Goner? Porter aim wailed tu wal como hil succesior, and all the went mu to Inakaaa att--r -Matias Tao iinsai-ted at the Batting wis not wlglity. A t-Molatlwa forbade ths yublliaen ol ejt Willing'! book fmni thu th" police Pe? llon Hind by Um talai bonk. Ca-rtain nf ifae Vest Twentloth ttroet e-pad. waa In rt-st the door connecting the li.r.hv (he (irarid House with a liquor store In ive. must be hept during parfarmaneai in tba I llevsii: the oath of office to Mr.

he aa Mr. McLean tha book, ofter swearliit fairhfullv to discharge tha of his office: "Of course ean't eipec! von to discharge thoiu In a way that alli tha trltAiue. RESIGXATIOX OF A BkOOk'LYX PASTOR. Tbs Kev. Dr.

Frank for ten yean paatxtr of tho Tabernacle liaplisl Chuivh la Hmith lirooklyn, bas oHired lils rei goatlun, tu lake effect In Jaly. Ho ants In ae.si.rdani with a purpose forumd several years ago to resign at ths end of tem jual! with church. Ile to devote s.irr.o me to atudv and literary work. Itr. Morie haa been In tho ministry for twe-nty three years, l.efnre going la Brooklyn he waa pastor of thc Tabernacle himh in Albany, where ho MMalatl for ten Hi well known a winer for nesspnpeis and wm at one time editor ol "Tho Uaptisl atcbman." RANDALL'S BILL DENOUNCED.

SCOTT CALLS IT "AN UNJUSTIFIABLE mJWmWWWmtWtfgm hai wo mkrct tut rrxusTLVAXia itatiimak a EFFORT Tel pr.Mot.isn RAHDALL pollowed ar a viaoROtt POR Uti. MII.Ij. BILL (IT TKI.itr,|_rH TO THU TUB-y-l Washington, May Mouse, lu oeeordanco a resolution from tho Premier," hae le.n*-fV the time for tariff tltoo-mlon by deciding to meet each mnndng al ll o'cloe- When Uie rlouea was r--uly to day for the debate on the WU Wlli lam Bcott aroso and licgau tbe del-very ot a speech whirh was carefully from manusci-ipt and occu? pied mora thau two mute. Mr. Itaunall followed tbe speaker very closely, especially In tba! portion ol tho ipeech referring tu tha 1 MU, wblrh Mr 6oott vigorously de nouaced.

Pustmaster-eienera! Dickinson ant Assistant Btwven son were attentive listeners, whllo Mn. Cleveland was In the gallery lor a short time. MR. UPHOLDS TMK WORK. The Mills bill, said Mr.

(-stott, was Intended to nay the mounting surplus In the Treasury, overwhelming dlsastor; and second, to relieve the overburdened tbe oountry from eneeeelve taxation, the proeveesli of which do not Into tho Treaaury, but go directly to tho eupport ol grasping Monopollee. A bill hail boen Intro'tuced by a member of tMi noewi Itaiidall blU), which provided a largo re? daction ot Internal taxee. Tailing tbe rron and stool schedule aa a fair Index ol. tho proposed Mat, and the one with which the m-unber Introducing lt waa -upposnd to be mutt laminar, It wai safe to lay lt waa not lu lino with reveuua reform; not In the Interest ol the consumer, nor the middle man, nor tba manufacturer; lt lucrea-jnd tbe burdon! on avery ltrrm by Item, lt gave the astounding re? sult that for every dollar el reduction ot duties In the hun schedule, were added to the ol the public. laslead ot reducing taxation; Instead of eneening; the surplus; instead of relieving a tax ridden this bill actually proponed to Increase ilia tajies.

This bill, be said, was a mtsbagotten, lil-shapeii, portentous, uajuititable monster, wirti ao excise for existence and no purpose lu Its Ufa but to the Deunn'ratle party aud to delay tbe "mattel which the country de rn aad-el. Tho majority of Ways and Means had sought, first, to ralteve mairufaeurlng Industrie! jy placing on the free hst 1Mb articles as wero essenil? ly necessary to enable them to compete in thel: home markets, and in tim inarliefs ot the secondly, In the revision of the existing tariff, tanleave ample rtnttn aa all merchandise rhat MUMI possibly bo Imported from abroad in competition with uur home and to pro our horny aud the labor employed by them. The effect tbe WU would lee to lessen to tim laborer the MM ot the larlll al Ute, and to necreaao his dependence upon tho employer. Turning tu the ol the bill. Mr.

Pron elton at Edgar Titoruien Steel Woila as exhibiting Ibo operations ot a monopoly daly, swaning thc profits the menu far lurer Into most unreasouaMe and even appalling figures, while -sid? ing nothing to tho watte! ni labor, and at thc same time restricting the martini ol ihe 'armor for his prodnea, th.nigh simply pillaging him upon hu pur of Implement and apparel. Natural gas, be said, was us'xl st fha Edgar Thomson works; but lt appeared that thi economy of Its use had BM IM enabled tito proprietors to reducs th" price ot their product or to add to the paid. What did tho man? ufacturers, so fortunately situated, require to enable them to take the start ol this majestic world and bear tho palm ts'othlBf but free, yaw material, open markets around the globe, no (lons, cheap food, cheap raiment and cheap blanuets. Western pennsvlvanIa, Eastern Ohio, and other areas soon tn be supplied with this marvellous agent, win ld. if thty understood their true exchange tho pitiful cry of moro inbetdiee for th" most thriving In? on earth for rhi.rid-rtne demand for freedom of exebangea and supplies.

From a practical of OTOT "ne -third of a century tn the MM mlnea of State, he was JjistlfiM tn siatlue thal rhe worker received for his labor from 70 per cent to P5 per MM nf the selling pile-- of the coal at the niln-rs, as against the 8 per cent mat labor recetvos at the I'xlgar Siess-i Works ou the sell.ng price ol a ton of liol bernis. Thli bill put wool on th" free Hst. not only In the leteri-st of the woollen but in that of heep husbandrv ll-elf. Russian carpet wools were isrrely Imported for Ihe manufacture, nf to this low dutv on carper wools and notwith? standing the higher WagM peM In the United Wales. I am cresllblv that If 5 cents par pound li removed nonskid and other carpet wools, we cxn rnmp-ti) with the world on carpets.

keep our own marget. Immediately wool was free, our man? ufacturers would liciln tn draw upon thc marUets of the world for raw material lo meet American demsnd. The result would be an advance In -roo! In markets, and an advance abroad wonld advance the price here, tariff or no tariff ce here, tann or no Mr. of Iowa, declared rhat the Milla Wll uld destroy Amerlenn labor, snd stated that the mest milncnt Issmocrst in dfstrlct hid fold hfm that favor of the pr? of Wticoiielu, oppost-d Uiens WAS A LA-Jr. RTOCKIIOLDF.R.

boim '240 tBABBt in THK arir.KiOR LVMBMB r.ijarAXT?THt.si- irrnrAV OOWtmjbWn, Washlnrton. May IL-Gaorp mWmm, by Pl.a*mlMl.lMt/ Atkins tn HMM at the (SI4T6 Agency, Imllan Territory Hie mm on Indian T-adersblps ti-day at hts own l-MMM, and emphatically denied mado by WltOMMt a year Iflt to tlfc r-ffart that Ellifoa sought Improperly ta secure a wMB tba-, that he boasted of hrs Influ.nco at Washlngtoo. and that licenses of IfMkM not bo renewed. The MMtrlnMloa of Colonel Knight, Munal manager of the Ht.perter Lumber Oompany, WM The most latMMt-g feature WM one which viii not tFfftM la im rMttJ witness was asked by Senator Chandler to give the history ot the rompany and the nam's the largest etorkho HI named MMfel gentleman as leaetlng but detllMd to state the amounts of He made aa except lon In IMfMt to Colonel William F. who, he said, owned MO shares of the WU ono, and -wielf, tvbtM Inv-tmont wm or two lharea Senator O'hvidler -listed upon Arther Information and ttenalor raulkner Witness stated that all tho stockholders were Republicans except Colonel Vflns and himself, and that none nf them had any eon n.

usn In any way willi tha matters nuder Investlgv Noa. Senator fhaiidler eald that, lt was a common bMlef tknwgi the BMtBlMM that Gregory bad BtM appolntod by Hm IMhiaMa Lumber tnat lng that company In i-cgflrij under Ms Haw --re wirra lion ol th- eompaaf'l The wit tne company had th Mei bad laid that tba letters ware bal now ad rn that they wei- io lr.ar.1r-t* all about fnveVtmeoU, but the wlmeM Mid he then- fjom the cintpany'i recor- -Jew IIMflBM by law. B01-I OITEKEI) AXn ACrEPTEIX Washington. May AntingMMttarf Thompson to? day rereivud OffeM for thc sal. of -pTJtMJM wadi to the fiovernmont as follows: per cents, coupon at 1BT, al 120 with iccnied Interest, at lild lt, Ifl.Usyii at 12? tcred: fi.OOO.OOW at 1ST.

MrMO at at l.tl.liu, Four ar.d a half per conin. coupon: at 107 3 4. Four and a half pM 99Wm, 18,000,000 HM, fr.0.000 at 108. W2.000 at 107 HJOO at len 3 4 with accnied Interest, making the total The secretarv af tha Treasury this afternoon i-dP'Od rr.U76.-2oO bonds ai KegWtereU four per eeuto UT, SrJ.itOO I'M 92UO.OVO at luiii.uo. fMun.ooo at 127.

Cuo-oon four per ce ula: N.M0 at Ifff, at Itt. at 121 1-Jfl 7 P3-000 at ICU Tl, four and a hall M.Ooej.OsM at at 107 ll 4, and coupon four ami a half at 10a. total amount of bondi purehaied undir the cir? cular of April 17, Including to-day'i purohaaee. ls BJI.BBM0B. Their cost, Including premium, was When ths marston uBot' tri'-ury surplus fl05, Yesterday lt waa thal the eioess ol ovir 4.xp-?.:.d!:iii?ss itUed wis gr-isler by BtTlyOOO rhsn the aiuituiU expeuded up to yestenlu lu the purch-ae of bomK.

It ls understood that this ap pareut fa lura to reduce the sarplus had coniMeral'le to do with the MUM of Acting rireretary The.tnpsou to diy lu accepting over Kl.WO' than had previously been ptfld- TO was nald for four per rent half per Ijereinfi.r* fflSH 1-t sod 1-4, MtptMfrelj, were ihe hilliest lirlcel MIC bnrsements on MMtint of e-na-" the -nirplm below pion It ls keown thal 60c ictary ls to buy heavily. MU. lUBKM LS KNTH 10 BKAr Washington, Hay rtenate famtnlttt-a en MtfMflM unantmoiiily concluded that the detemiiuatlon of the Iadlaua iloui0 of tlves, ntsler the partieular elrrum1MBBM Bl lurple rase, af the tltlo of tts lu their aeaU ia esjn cluslv? upon the sonata and that tha persons who voted tn rtie ebsitlon of aesator must be presumed to hive entitled M. vote, and 'hat Ut. Turpla mist ba held lt he tdMM te his teat.

WASrilNCTON NOfES Friday, Miy ll. BHARD OF VIS ITO i'resldent his ipp.iii.ted the 10 i'eloi I M. Adams, Me. Itt. A J.

Micon, BB i Edward O'Neil, Peter White. Maro.uctte. Wie? Professor W. D. F.

Ferry, lews General IL w. Blecum, Brooklyn; Henry Flanders, I'hiladelphli. RF.t-IEF OF EX-COLLICTOfOs -The House Commit tee on hi! reported fivenbly ujion the Senate bill reilivtng ex-OoMceton Rnberison ind TtetUcn. of Turk, from lliblllty of P3.I4I for a deficiency lu their accnunta caused by ilieged af clerk. FOR TnE OF PlVlSTOKFICE BFILDINGS.

Waablngton, May Home Committee on Post Ofllees and roit Roads to-day ordered a favorable report on Chairman Blennt's WU to provide a general law Mt tho erection of poet-ofllce buildings. It pro rides for tbe appointment of an architect ara! super rntcmdent of cooetruetlon at a salary of $4,000 a year, who shall, with the assistance of the architect of tho TreMiiry, prepare designs for post ofHoe bulldinga. The Pi-sfm-Kter-Oeneral ls author Ited to eorsetrt-et poat-offlce blindings af any place at which the gran pustal receipts for two years nt more ihall have exceeded tn each year. The sam of ls appropilated to oe available durinr tlie current year to carry ont the purposes of the bill. The number of tow? which would be en? titled to poM-offlee buildings ls placed al t.VH), and ft fa estimated that Mt.000000 would be mjntred to supply them ali with buildings.

TM project has airee-ly boen ladened by the Brnete Com A KEW TREATY WITH Washington, May ll eecrM eeerelon. tlie Senate yesterday ratified a new treaty of friendship, commerce and navlgafton with Pew. rendered neces? sary by tha altered conditions of tie affairs of the latter country, resulting from the late war with ChlU and the rations other circumstances that have arisen pince the previous treaty between this Government and the Government of Fem was mane, lt ts under? stood that Fem will shorrly establish Its legation lu this etty which wai withdrawn a few years With the of non J. Federico Elmore. OBITUARY.

JOHN BALTHAZAR John Bolthaaar Dash, formerly the bartwet-a business and a popular and weU-known member of Ihe Union Clnb, died yesterday at tho William Tod Home, at No. 41 East Twelfth of a complication of For yean he had been an Invalid and in February last gave np active buslnesi, being unable to reach Ms He was born In this city anrl was a member of rhe hardware firm of Wolfe, Dash Fisher at ono time. For many years he hail charge of the estato of his Daniel R. Dash, and for thirty years was a member of the fnlon Club. He was seventy years old and w.

uiura. 6t Pani, May telegram received from Roberts, announces the death on a railway train, of Commodore Norman W. Klttson, ol this etty. left his stock farm near Fhlladelpbla on Saturday last and wm here on Tuesday. Commodore Krttson wu one of the largest owners of trotting and pacing horses In the country, but.

ho seldom visited his breeding establishments at Midway I'arK. near Sr, Paul, aud at t. heist nut Hill Farm, near Philadelphia Ile was born about seventy-ilx ycart ago. and early In life be "roughed lt" as a trader In fun In the Northwest. Later ne became a steamboat man eu the Red Elver.

hu Investments In his breeding establishments Mr. Kitten largely Interested iu the St. paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba -Railroad. Amoug his moat expensive racers were Little Brown Jug and Johnson, for each of Whirl, he paid While In New-York he has usuaUy made his home at the Windsor or the Gl'sty He had determined to rettre from the tnrf, and had almoir perfected ar? rangements for disposing of hls'raclng Interests. He leaves a large family.

JOHN HEYWOOD. London, May Heywood, the Well-known publisher of liane hester, ls dead. AXXUaL COXVBXTIOX OF SOUTIZHny BAPTISTS Richmond, May Southern Baptist Convention mot In annual session here to-Ony 740 delegates being present. The following wera electod: President, the Rev. Dr.

J. P. Bovie. Kentucky; Lewis B. Ely, of Carrollton, the Rev.

John Pollard, of Richmond, the Rev. J. B. Hawthorn, of Atlanta, Ca Judge Jona? than Harrison, of bel na, Ala. secretaries, H.

Lan? sing Burrows, of Auguita, and eniver F. Greg-ory, ol Bartlmos, Md. Gratifying reports wera mado of the woik In home and foreign mission The conventlen ls a purely missionary body, having no ecclesiastical lurllAetlon, and doing tts work through the FVreign Boards at Richmond, and iSo Home Mission Leard, located at Atlanta. THE WE AT BER REPORT. GOvr.n*r\f*"*-T 24 "torr-ti.

May roBBe-tlrm, Maisiehnsirt! iml Kaatera Hew-York, warnur, run. Hitit te north easterly For Eaitirn Fennirlvmla an Vtrilnls. virn'r, rains, br fair weather, Itjrht to trash easterly For Western ami Western Kew.Yerk, easier, fair woirhir, fellowed by loca Miss, preeetted by wnsther tn Western Kew-York, light to win.l*. TKIBt'XF I.nrir. fTvfKoUai: Mor.ma.

Klitht, 30.5 30.0 20.f" In drairsm a eoatlnaous the barometer flu. tm! o'is-tts" al t'nltnl Slates Pisant Service srstlon at tins rut. In.lleate tlie temperature ustod at pfcaraaor, -IS Broad way, nrrnif, Kay 13. 1 a. northiasterty atom pmvisiled temperatnre tenets! the average belar li" lower than on tho corrcspoaillng day last year, and UV lower than on Thursday.

In and near thu city to-day therewill probably be warmer wt-aiher with ralu, followed by fair weattier. WHAT NEXT IN THE WAY OF IMPROVEMENTS IN PAJ4SENGEK TRAJNS When the Vestibule bleeping Cars of tbe linne cast of were put In use lt leemed as If nothing could bc sdde-Tto promote comfort of the traveller. But norw comes tho great "Santa Fe with M's new line beta-eon Chicago and Kansas City, hioago, Fe and California Ballway, and offers the traveller a solid vestibule train, from the englno to ine rear oar, aU vestibuled, ko that a lady or chlM 'ap go fro? one end of tbe train ro the other In perfect Another feature ls that the regular rate is rhrrrted, Kiierouily giving ths public the benefit of ill; without extra charge. FJectrlo lights used. MMB beat In place of combining safety ami groat badlly comfort.

lieu you tr, Wi-n ask your ticket agcut to routo you Tia tho b-mta re from -OJ I A WOE ON A MAGAZINE. In the April number of Magarlne tftere was published an Illustrated article on The Typo wriusr, Its Growth and I'ses." by P. G. Hubert, Jr. Tho artlelo exerted wtdo-ipread Interest and there waa tarp fur this number.

The artlelo has Just boen republished la a leparate form, and ba sent, free nt charge, upon application to Wycboff, foambus tc Benedict, 327 Broadway, New-Torh. aATrRDAY'8 ISSUE OF THK DAILY OBAPHIC will romain a full pago ploture of the next Republican can dldare for President. There ls no about this. Arnot.g Its other namerum and li.t'-rv,ring fuatures will tie lllustratliirri of the New-York club's now house, a page rn roe mo rat ive of George W. Chllds'i birth? s'u ptotnres of York little ones, and a full of tbe very latest Parisian fashions.

Order from your to advance. PMAHM Alleaek'i Pera? ratio Ta every highest pralia Fer their coatpleta painkilling wayti Tko Barnaul Wagner Veitlbuled by the New Vert. Central and Lake Shore leave Grand Centra! fstsfton a m. every day. Including Sundayi, arrlvloe st -ame next day.

This li the fasten aud eaeie.it riding W.iiii io service. Republican 8UU convention In Wednei dav, Msy 18, Fxcuniou via New-York Caatra! will be lela fer tlOnn lita sad lettli. Apply to ticket 942 Broadway. 7 Battery Plaoa, 13 Park Flaoa, 1I8U Bueet or Oraat Oeatral atatlsra. WHEN THE LIVER FAILS TO act, and yon aro HTmis and out of lorti, use Hr.

Jayne's PanaMve Pills to bring aborit a healthy action ot the liver and ro move all dtitreeilng lymplomi. TbIHV A tbreeedltlaosef nn-sber af the been rn np the loth, dsmirtl is ciiotlouoa! lt nambsr which Mr C.I?.t*toB**r*pty to Ce'eael The aexl iaaae wfl! eoataia try far Pltoker'a MARRIED. Xo'inst of marrUsges mut! be intoned reith full ndrite end sddrttt. DIED. -On lOlhlniu.

MUsJtilts M. Boirdroan. agod "lei yuri. are lavittd to ettenl touiril en estuntav, I lib inst, at 10 a'clonk a. tram Viral Churou.

Sih-ava. beiwaan llthaal nonce. DIED. BK "CH KB -'in May 10, ef paeuBioala. Marla widow of William A.

Beecher. sad rea-peeff'iliv I to attead the fuoirtl serviette at Once Church, Broadway and lotta p. ai. BILLI CIhoji-o May 7, at midnight. Family, oldest cl.H.! sf Frederick sud ia B-iliags, 2j yian i Fukoralat Woaiiatock, Vt.

Saturday. 12. CHADWICK-OnFrldsv. May ll. of T.

Vi. chadwick, of Uta Kew-York Coiteratoo. In kw 71a year. meriti relatives are invited faeerat oer. neeaat M.

Chwreh. deter county, ea Motviar. Uth 1 o'clock ra. r-? will ba ia wait.Bg ot Ute arrlrs! ot the ll os trala al k. IioWNlN-i-At her Uta re-d-Soneo.

Il BML Sow. York, sa Frtoar. Mar ll. Mary Kirai, widow at ike lau eleerie lo the yeer of her ana Frloodsare ii.ateead I or. rral at aa Cn.nrc.ii et tie PiUruui.

tonier Uoarr Hr.tonlyu. en Sunday, Mar 13. last. at 3 o'clock. BASH- On May ll.

fohn Dash, eon of the lalo h. 1 ICSk of hla Bars, pnneral trie Hy Chapel. near Broadway, on e.inrUy, tho 1 xth at 3 e'elook a. ra. a lurer.ag oa Friday.

May ll. will of Dr. J. M. Dowling, tn herA'th roar Ktv.er?i at nor residence.

0 IStl iL. oa lon, das. Mar i.e. at 3 p. m.

novsn. HA i wa. Mav 10. Alma Tefft, wi fa ot John Br ll si. ii.

SBil dsaa-hUr ot tha lalo O. Tern. Bolillvei and friend! tavlied to attend tho e.iuerai front her Ut? a oe Mav 1-. at a eu will lc in Baiting on arrival ot Usia leaving Oiaad Csntral Deimt'" JO y. ia.

HEILPRIN-At -summit, M. on Tharstay. Mav lea Michael HsUi-rle. la the (Milli rear ot hu Mis funeral serv.is* at bli laie residence oe saturday, May 13, at io -o leaves foal ot Barclay and Chrlatophor Xew-York. id Bl.

Istennenr t.rivat*. Ktadiv omit Dowan. HYDE May 9. st hla Colatabua, Chlo, et Aires Hyde, ls NONToOMEBY-At Trent-m. N.

oat Thnntay meralan, A ur'i sins K. Moatxemrry. aced rr, aod frian.t* or th- family invited to tti? funeral trout Trinity Cnarcb. Trenton, on Oatar-Uy, lt, at 1 o'clock. will moot the ll o'clock train from Now-York.

flllH. lt is. I) on Walnaaday. May ts Jatisit.n nf Orange, N. J.

Fun-mi will ba held ob fsiturdav. Mar ll at the Baptist Charch. N. ob arrival ot train Icancg Naw-York br Barclay aad lertleaM 11:10 a. oj.

wilt be ta waiting at the itatloa. Intermiat j. rivara. II ii I that no flo wen be sant NASH-At HUiraford, May ll. Charles T.

Nain. Fnorsl from hts UM realdancsi Mon? y. May It, ll u.istn. rAIKKK-Iii FrancoiCowo. N.

Mav 9, of apoplexy. Parker, lu Hiss 73d r-er of are. formerly al au.l brotuar of lb! Dr. Willard Partner, of New York City. BAYMWN'n-Ori Thursday, May 10.

nO-s. er Birdie." twin Dr E. IL andTbereie M. Kay maud, aired 7 and 7 Faoeral sesrv.ee* Saturday at Dim clock at 837 llliave. tCHKTKY-At Bldorefleld.

on 10th Mra. Elizabeth M. Srlietkr. In rhe v-ar ker are, relict of i SehVlky aud of the UM Hlepbea ratirsoB PiilladslpLia. I- -inci ii services at 3 p.

rn. oo Monday, Ula at feruied Church. Rida-eHcld, N. J. Pert meeter.

N. Mar ll. HueuBvore 31 vesrs, 7 aud '3 rroai Presbyterian ('burua, Sunday, at p. ra. Interrueut Bt MM Uracil.

Couo. Mar ll. Ionise Sleher's. wtfo of W. H.

Rle berg. Funeral at lier residence, 168 F.B*? 13th i.vifiiss. InUrmenl private. Opctial William i'. Mooro.

Auctioneers AUCTION OAl.Lt.iU?i. 2D0 6TI1AV THE STUDIO l.FFEOTS. BPANXSH OK J. H. Including Btch E.nbrolderUi.

Exqnlitto Fans, Mtukal laatrouients, TooKTiiKK Arrtitleand Antl.iu* K.imitur*. "european Paintlaga, Tapea. C'hiaa, Miniatures, Ar ur, tte, ALTOOKTilEU CO Ml'lilSlNO A WONDEIU'X'LLY COL LROTXOMt NOW UV V1KW. BAI.r. OK ANIHifll'IKS.

Tusaday, Wednoo-lsr, Thnrs.ur in'1 Kruijy atiernoeni. May 15, Itt 17 and lt, a- I rtAl.K OK PA1X1TNOS. Frl.tay fcrsuinr. Mtv l-l. itt o'clock.

Hangs de BBB aad 741 Hraativay. will lell it iiictioa MONDAY, MAY 14, and KOLLOWINO DAY! AT 3 P. M. BACU DAY. a large aad valuable ot BOOK-) tn v.inoai meat! of literature, lnclndlag anl Scarce Worka ant rosny handsomely lllnstratrst volumes in Ano bia.hags.

Tha Nsw Yarli Faibion Banar. JUNE BEADY. SlBBle r-. l'f Ice 21 Cents, Sul.wript.oB $9 00 fir ConUlBlne SUMMER FASHION'S BOB CITY AVDCOrNTBY; CitlSlTfc sfMM4.il FOB WAI KillNii. TLACB WEAK: SEW WA1H-GOODS DBKMaB? ANDtACE LVEN'INO liilliSsi-Sj SUMMEU WitAP-l.

MAN AN ll NOVEL! Ml LUNE KY; OF IMFOltrtO ll A IU AND BOX. NKTfc: COLOBEO t-AUHIOB ri.ATKnot'Crtnj'i.E.v---u'-t*.. MiiH NEW LM BKoIliKKIE'S AND Tho Ino nnmber of THE BA7.AB luiniMat the coramencenieat of a splendid tfl-iglish novel euiltled "COKAli." By the Author of Lover and itury of an Atnerlcso woaiaii. entltlKl "PATHIt'lA." By IIABltli-l' rBBMWTB 61'OFFORD. With Illustratiaai by MOBUfl Ot WHITE.

THE NKW Yof.K FASHION ii one of thi bool for te-bee ll a Utgn coiored oontauunr latest iirlss for Ul ita. In every ii in bet, ind apward ot SUDdre.l ener'aViQicn ol Millions so I e.u All lim Hallion piaMs itlrfeclly and roily da. scrlue.l. magai.an c.ili.uoi maiy -Oaiiuuoi itunist, meit stores, ikoU'in-e sui! liiiianruus article's, written by tba lest iu ors. there na ot articuxt on iiousekeemag.

'i e-rpeciaily deilsne.1 fur voauy 4 apart shod 1 for cooking recipes and hoaeatiol.t lutenist.un. 'His li ali ls 1 evan menin, anil riallv a v.iWi?..m iiiugatine, iiiould ita in every Now-tau Una Uouie Journal, Worcester, kui THE NEW-YORK MAZAR for by ill nawsneaiere. Ii will a'sn be puit-sfx- prepild. fer cents prr siusle copy. '1'he aal.scripl.uu pAlee li l-l di yon-.

Addrlsi HONB Publi.f.iug ilouse, 17 to .7 N. Y. (I', o. Mot Eoiabllshrd IK7H I.idloi sotne abroad er to the countrv for summer, or tboae who biivi'iit to tho risk and iron ile Of ste, trill noll to ter MKS. CELKA TH'S HOME-MADE rKESERVED, BRANDIED, CANNED FBOITt PUBE RED CURRANT JELLY A Jellies, Jv mi, i'lnkleiand Mlnca Ev.rvtbiOK put up 111 glass.

Ouutij ul Ul Pall. Flt roiercncoi, tic, -Al', il s. Kt.K.l H. JJj Ii-Ki Brouklya. N.

Y. Oeeney's Steam Carnet (Jeanine Works, Mr. nt MT Carpets cltrened in leas Mau by olheK carpel Maaaeea, Beni fur circular. Tbe MIDNIGHT OBT. i A MA ll V'.

ii til ANCE OF IXiVE, INTBI01E AND DESTERATE IN SUNDAY UERCUBY. f. .11. Htewart. I rpel I leafllae Warks, Tel.

Call 1 it Wnlklne Made Kuy a' ail aoru of lara and palatal foot 1 ured qntekly hy tha mmt PROP. C. LEVY'S FOOT SALVE. Held by Die leadlag In New-York anti Brooklyn and farauiiod C. N.

CrltMaMn, HA Fultoa N. Y. A3K YOL'R DRUeieilisrs FOR PROF. C. M.

LEVY'S KOOT SALVE. I a tattce. ShoaM be ml ty ail intereated, ai thangi! mar occur at ar.r nae LeHen fur foialga c.li aeet not be ipeclally atv for by any paitcular iwimcr, ekceus what II is desired of bsuiisiig and c.B.icercl nos bein a Li Mi as-allable. Forelga malls ror th! wcck endlns Hrh will ola? (pruBiptiy In all at thia office as DA'HBLAV ti m. Mr I direct, par iMara ria OiBj.t0w mun bi IBMM "fir Ws all a.

m. for IM et Um. nar (inieri lu dirtctci par st iu tor ibu ispata aid Purj.icii. ae'r alaaasaafe Ls vu Havre at 3 a. m.

for (Mr. Auitria, Deumara. Nweetan sad Taney per Werri. VU Bremon foi Oii-jt Br.um. IreUad.

iii.ii.ini tn 1 N'oiuerlarida, vta aoataimiKoa. must "oer ul a. m. fur Mriuto. IreUn.t.

Belnnm and Keiltais i-or Etrnria. for other mun tia directest ott Kirana Kalli for ellina md. per naaawhtp (tty of Pekiag ilrom r-ai Franetiooi. oi.im Mar al 1- ui. for Hawaiian lal.tnds pr Krait iis.ii.

elole hare "nay m. Usils ter aocioty Isias ls. per (Irora ti.rs May "JA. ac otu p. m.

for A.atnli*. anl. l'lji I er iMsuiimp Atsineda itna'B Mau Pranvieoa) dost heN Mtr ll" p. m. (or oe arrivu at ot Auraan wit'i Mri! i'i.

mails fer Ausrrt.i*.. Mails (or Cutta, by rul lu Tsnpa, Fla-, BMMa br Kay Watt, at is al Jil a. rn. of Tr.tus Ifl.r utslls ls MtMMl on thc presirupriun of Cieir Boiaicrrn'ttot os crin, trsnstt 1 raiti-ucit. Malle (rou tht I rraneVses nu tlie div of lulling of MaaMM ihaiiea HENRY O.

Peel Offlee. M. YH May e..

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