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BETTING READY FOU FIXING WRIGHTS POR MEETINGS. RCM0.18 TOPICS OK TIIK TL'KK. The first pun of Ihr- racing season of 1887 will boom to-morrow with tbe announcement of tbe number of pounds, euch horse entered for the spring hunilicapa of the Coney Island and Brooklyn Jockey Club? Is to tarry, nef ore the smoke clear? oway owners and trainers will be liguriug on the chancee their animals have of with the weights allotted, and trying to make up their miudit whether to leave them In or thein out. Addlt'heade will run taeir eyes over the cards, pick out sure winners at a glance, arni look about for odds against them. Tipsters will philosophize and argue this, that and the other, and prpve to enthnsiasilc simpletons who follow the turf that Ho eud-tSo oun take uti 130 pouuds and heat with Ms, ilraak War? with Ltanmaa with 118 and Treinont, perhaps, with 11G? and then on the day of tho race Kiev will hack Bucephalus, the sure thing." got it et ifght from tho stable." and enjoy some dark animal laboring under ligttt weight and heavy odds oiptnre the itrize.

Since January 1 every rucing stable in the neighbor? hood of New-York bue hn? it? privati? et work lixiiig weight? for the Suburban and Brooklyn jockey Club Handicaps according to his ideas ol what the valions horees can do in compiiny af his own, u-ion whose mei its he base? nil his According, therefore, a. hi? ligures on his own entries aro above or below ullotted by Secretary Lawrence und Secretary Mclntvte. will those official hundicappcr? be blesse.1 with mention and with faint raise." It tbought there will be no fewer than twentv-hve starters in the Suburban. Last year twenty came to the post, the largest held of horses that in any race of the season. There his bee? a good th-al of talk of late about tho Brothers' u'ilictttcuTi'cmiiut having gone or symptoms of bieakiug down under tbe strain of training.

This is mere twaddle. In the brat place, the work of training hits not begun vet at the Brooklyn secondly, trunk McCabc, the traiuer, inlonns the writer tout Tremoti! is In peni ct cotirlitien and tho heartiest in the stable and thirdly, tbe Dwyors declare that tho colt is liitht ile a trivet', and they ex? pect to win some $75,000 with him in tho course of tie sia-oti. for the story that Tremont will not sli.it iu the Su Inn nan it maybe true enough. With many rich stakes at his mercy his owners could not do moie sensible thing than strike him out ol Ike bijr handicap. It is further, that The Bard is not likely to come to the poet iu that race.

But it is piolit ici.li to discus? such nonsense. No one suppone? that Air. Cassait has taken these gossip-monger? Luto hi? confidence. The great hue and cry among the small fry of the turf about the needs Ot legislation at Albany to correct the evil? ol the MM OOMTOC is kept up with unabated seal, but to the most ladl0ereat observer it is apparent that tin- loeeej clubs, which should really control the do no! ear? a rap whether the Legislature does anvthing or not. Then? appears to he a common dispo? sition among piouiincnt racing men to let the turf take SBTC of jet it basto bo confessed, notwithstand? ing this apathy, that two bills have been introduced in tbo Assembly with a so-called purpose tit' reforming abuses.

The mensures referred to are those Kinn and Shea. Turfmen do uot suppose for a moment that either of their bill? will ever become a law. If there must be new laws for the go? eminent ol the turf it would be better to go about getting them In a Bsaaible way, and the only aeaalble way is to begin by tiinlin out Sieeioelj what ia wanted. l'umor ccu.es seTOSS the Atianlio Ocean that Ormonde, ibe horse ol tbe century, er ill not twain be on it race 000100. that there is re.inon to believe the beet has been BOOB liitii, ami that he hue gone as ha? been the fate ot po many crack tluce-year olds.

If, however, doOO run it wiil be onlv in rich Hardwielte Btakoo at Aaoot and the ('hamidon rjti-kes, hut it ia uot likely that he will start in thoso he is in the very innk of condition, for tho pake Weetaeiaater would not run the risk of having him beaten fot any Last year Ormonde won ele? eu races, tucliiding the three classics," end retires from the turi with an unbeaten certiiicatc. But a the King," he leaves behind him a two-year-old broth-r and a yearling sister ol whom great things are expected. Both entered for thy Sundown 1'uik Eclipse Stakes. NEED OF A SEW MUSEUM LUILDING. A DIM.

rilOVIDIXG OKK TO UK IXTKODVCKD AT IKNIIrTC KXIIIMTS CBOWDKS, A lui providing for a new museum building for the American Museum of Nut irai Histoiy will be- presented In tbe I to day. In tho Senate It will be Intro? duced by senator Plunkitt, and In the Assembly by Robert Hamilton. The hill hit? tbe approval of Mayor Hew? itt, who Is one of the trustees of the museum, and of the Park under direction the addition will he ted. Professor Albert 8. Bickmore.

who will go to Albany to-day, will tako with him a petition akjaed by nearly public schtol teachers In favor of the new iu which there will bi) a lecture hall lor the Another petition la signed by the property-owners tn the neighborhood of tlie museum and by tlie trustees and members who contributo to ltd sup? port. Morris K. tho president; Joseph O. J. I'icriKMit Mordati, William K.

Dodge, Cor aellus Vauderbllt, Heber It. Bishop, Theodore iiooeevelt, Charles limier, aud others. The bill sospesases the Department of Parks, with the concurrence of the, Board of Estimate and Apis-rilon tncut. to construct a new buildinK larice enough to display the exhibits now stored away for want of room and to SOalala a lecture hall for teachers of the fctate, atusan? Bnd mechanics. The Board ot Estimate Is authorize.1 to issue hi in bond? at 3 per cent, payable in thirty For three years the trustees of the museum have been finii to secure this addition to the building which Is now bo overcrowded with exhibit? that scan fly more than half of them can be displayed It Is calculated that It will require nearly three years to complete the work if next summer, and more than half of the space can theu be occupied.

The Museum of Natural History was Incorporated In hut it was not until that the present structure was completed The whole of Maiiliattan-a'iuare, bouu.led by Central Park, Ueventy-sevcnth and P.ighty-first has been set apart for the museum. The present building is a Single wing, the nucleus of the future museum. When the addition now being pro? vided for Is complete, the buildings wil. represent the letter the new staticture forming the cross piece. The new structure will face on fjeveuty-eeventb-st, Tho lecture hall wili occupy tbe first ami second aud will seat IjOQOmnonm.

Beyond the lecture hall, on the ssaae Beer, arlU berooeai prepared tor the exhibition of tinobject? that have been the subject of the leime. linse will be brought in from the museum exhibits. Morris K. Jesup, who contributed the exhibit of the Wood? of American Purest? few years ago, has now Secured, si own expense, another valuable eontrlhii tlon. This Is now arriving at the museaiii.

and consists of samples of building from all parta of the here will be In all about specl Oifiis, and the collection will comprise at least one speci? men from every quarry In the country that has ever yielded stone of commercial value. These specimens prepan-d in title blocks, four Inches srjuaro. Each aide treated different, to show tbe character of the under such treatment. The Government will lace a duplicate collection in the r-inlisoiilan Institute. The cases of ihese linens as they arrive are placed In the hallways, as there la no room ftor displaying them.

They will require about one half of one nf the floors. A full exhibit of them cannot be until the new build? ing is complete. At one quarter of the worn! exhibit La also away until mure space Is provided. The library of the museum, aider the rare of A. Wood Ward, is also siifleiiiig from lack of room.

contribution of II. J. Jcwett. of 800 Volumes on Natural rs.ience. Is packed away.

The same trouble Is eipeilenced In tbe Ornithological Department, the Department ul Marine Zuol.ig) aud the Ethnological Department. IHE SUNDAY OF ONE IL AND THE JUR.Y rHE LATTr.lt CI.OSKI.Y WATCI'KI), ALLOWED MICH KKF.ril'OM- WAIlDKN WALSH STIH.X. Tlie injunction of Justice Barrett to Chief Ollleer Klck Stts toste that the Jury in the O'Neil case bo made as somfoi t'itile as possible at tho Astor House aud have the largest lioerty Usai could be permitted under the clrciim was (an out to tho letter by the experienced Official, who has gained the entire Ideare of the Jus? tices of the tsupiruie I'ourt by his care of Mriaa In niauy Important eaaea The Jury, in charge of six officers besides the chief, reached the Aslor House 0 o'clock on Paturduy night. They spent Ihn hours that Interi rued before bedtime in pluviug cards In tho large I l. on tlie fltior, fronting on Broadway and Barclay sL A little before midnight they all retired Ut adjoining bedrooms on the third Hour, each of which occupied by two Jurors nnd one officer.

Id the morning they breakfasted together at o'clock In aprivate dlnlmi-ioniii in which all their meal? Wer? They were supplied With the mm uiiu papers alter Captain lin-krtts cut out the of the trial Mini all ealitortul allusion? Ut It. alter It) o'clock they divided up into of three, each composed of two jnroi? ami one officer, and Usik an outing. Home went tochurch, other? to their homes, and others walked across the to Bnaikhn. All hack at the Astor House at p. and at o'clock they dined together.

In the afternoon Hamburg and were to ti.elr homes with an offleer, and with the exception of Messrs. Bend aud Hctiourkey, who remained at tue hotel with Kleketts, all the other Jurymen went out to walk. At 7 o'clock all of them took together. The eveulng quietly in the private parlor lu readiug and ersatiou. passed a quiet Sunday at the Tombs.

His son culled In the morning, bul Warden Patty" Walsh would Iiol allow bim to sec him. I told him." said the Warden to eTaiaumt reporter; tDnt he could him at the trial, ami that was enough." The ex-AMeiiiiau appeared to be fu health ami in better spirile than on the dav be? fore. He ate heurt liy, and said he hud elept well. With the exception of bis son and the reporters, no one called to Inquire about him. ROBERT STRVTUEUS KILLS HlifSBLF.

Robert for many year? a merchant at No XatMtnardaL. went to Bormuda on the ateamer Trinidad Several week? ago for hie health. Ho was suffering from Bright'? disease aud appaiontiy did not have many ehance? of ultimate recovery. Un January 'JO while at the American House, Hamilton, he cut his 11.1-041. It believed by his friends that If the act was Intentional It Wk? immilliteli in a iii'Oiiriit of temporary tho wound waa not sullicleiitlv? serious to ca.ise rath, Mr r-ttutner? died two duya later.

Dr. P. Ii. ucker gave (et liticate lndorsid by the on Sal at HiiLulitoA, that tteatb wa? due to Brif hi'? diaeaato self-inflicted wound In the throat Mr. Btiutbers was about fifty-six year? old and before going away lived at Ko.

East Fiftv-olghth-sL 1 he body was brought to tlili olty vesu-rday on the steamer Orinoco, but was nut removed from the veisel THE CITY'S PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. KBPOBT OF TBE STATE CBARITIF.e AID AflSOCIATION ANO NEEDED REFORMA. The fourteenth annual report of the New-York County Visiting; Committee the State Chanties Aid Association present? some interesting facts in relulion to the public Institutions of the city. At the time tin? report was umile up there were Inmates It? the public and charitable Institutions of the city. During the lust year some Im? provements, long recommended by this committee, wore made, ainoug them the employment of trained nurses In the pavilion for tho female lesane, Bellcvue Hospital the conversion of the old Riverside Hospital into a homo for the nurses of the Charity Hospital Training School, and tho opening of a special dio rkitchen In the Children's Hospital, Randall's Islund.

The committee criticises the delay on the part of the Commissioners of Charities ani Correction In fitting up the Keccption Hospital In Harlem for tho east side of tho city. The appropriation was made and tho building I rented a ear but the hospital was not yet ready when the report wa? made up. Attention Is called to the fact that the Children's Hospital on Kendall's Island hue to a great extent been filled up with cases of eye aud skin diseases, sent from various private charitable insti? tution? In the city, and caused by over-crowding aud bud sanitary conditions in there Iu Iiellevue Hospital, it Is slated, no step? have been taken toward carrying out the plan for Improving the tho male wards, by training the orderlies under the supervision of trained nurses, ss recommended by the oonimlltee. The Reception Hospital, at the foot of Gouvernent Is said to be. badly anaugod, the helpers and oilier attendant? sleeping la tho Tlie laundry arrangements for this and Belle vue are pronounced bud.

During the year ihere were persons admitted to tho Island Workhouse, one-liulf of these were recommittals, of which 08 Mr fleet pel down hs rounders," chargeable to the forelgn-boru popelelMa? The committee says that the practice of coiiimllilng these person? for tdiort terms prevent? their reformation. The lack of eullicienl keepers und the failure lo keep the inmates employed are said to bo defects In iho luanago lneiii of the Institution. Speaking of the Aluishouse and Its 1,800 Inmates, tho committee says: The overcrowding, which we have sofrrqncnllv reported, he? beeu worse thau ever dui nig the past year. Even In summer the ward? filled bevoiid their rapacity. are oblisi? lo slei'D lu beds iald on the lloor, ami all the -ippllam es of the house are For Instance, only ten dish-tow? els sre allowed un the women'? arc until win to und Mea replaced by new ones.

In the laundry the washing for ter 1,700 pTsoiis ti done, Illere bo drying, room, aud the arc sent damp to Ihe ward? and dried ou the foot of the The room known the shed," where the malo Inmate? pass their days. Is crowded that there Is scarcely standing root'u fur all; yet, the men ate turned out of their uaida early In the morning aim not allowed to return to Men til night, Uiuy have no alternative except to stay out of In cold weather this Is almost Impossible, for tiny are obliged to wear AiBsbnnse clothing, and eves May overoseti are noi permitted to use them. The clothlli? of IBS women, aso, Is insufficient, especially for Me eld and rhsutnatio, i.c.ng alte Cether ol coltoli. This roof of the Almsh flse has long BOOB Iu ai condition. On January 14 the ceiling of Ward 41 fell.

in. nue woman so that slie d.i-.l a lew hums, an oilier women had her hip broken, and otheis were bruised. Not long alter the ceilings ol Wards 47 and 4M tell lOTtBSSlely no one was seriously injured. During the euiuiuer l.n.-r per? lions of the calling fell In several other waiils. Some repairs been mstlc, but the rout is still leaky? In the Lunatic Asylum and the Asy um for the Insnue the crowding of the patients Is cotitLuiially on Ihe In? crease, though the commit? reported the aaylOB? overcrowded In previous years.

Charity Commis? sioners bave as yet Biade provision to aecommodat? patients on the farm pur? hu.scd on Long 1 lu? In fante' Hospital, In which nearly one half tin? baby In? mates lost year tiled, la said lo tve paid nuises in solile of the proper diet aud management of sick children. After speaking of a number of needed improvements the comuiittee The Ultimine ot tea Is so widely felt throngh ont all the Ifiatilullou? that it maybe well to mote at large of the reform? required Um io. With so inanr laborer? always at bant, the Department ought to be 'lie to keep every part of tho Islands tint grounds, tho the ducks, the buildings- la eerier! erner; yet, for leek icnt aayerrtsifle. Me worfcaioa are lefl Idle aad the arotrk is Bel doue, or le doue very bsdly. (small repairs aro neglected fur weeks.

for months, bei ause il chanci that no plssterrr pslnter, or rarpnit. r. the ease in be, ha? be? cninmlttcd. If the Dejiattuirnt bal lu l'I eninloy a (erisln number of efficient mechantes, direct am! the generallr lary and Incompetent men Ihe Warkbonss, men would be tirnetitetl. the Insti, tutlons wa.niti all be improied, snd, In the long run.

it would probably prove more economical than the present MaaTefltlVfl m. In the committee iirirantly its need of ore laliors, and all who areinterrsiod. In its werk to assist It in Iliiilng Ihose Willing Io undertake this Import em a e. Natur? of prra.ui? be seal to the secro tary at No. 21 piara.

HOME NEWS. PROMINENT Prfth Arenvt Potei- Fians IlUfock, of Rrr? sense.Victoria Jlotel COBfiesemsB HetitT H. 11 ham, Ol PhlisdsIpbM. Murtay Util ynde Hairi son, of It? (e. a A.

Long fellow, of Cambridge, li WHAT IB OMINO ON TO DAT. Trial of exAldertnau Court of Oyer snd Terminer, 10 a. in. Fame will case, Surrogate'? Court, Heaieaeeal De OeasraJ Women's of Cuy of Ne?) ork, No.9 University ilice, lo un a. m.

C'iitentila! celebration of Knickerbocker Fire Company, 1 I m. Hapllit Freacht-rs' and Befoiin-d 11 s. m. Becentlon by Ohio so? lety. F.rth ave avrmnp.

Benefit entcrtalLUieul lor hi. (iisirgr lloya' I bb ki lng Hall, p. in. Animai meeting of Charily Organization Boclcly. Associe tlou Hall, fell p.

m. Ojieiiing of House nf Oltfrfl flSfSTUBS In a. oiussr No. 901 Ihiitv rlchthst aReraooB. Public Installation oflleer? of Noah Fariihau.

l'usi. O. A. IL, No KM Witti Forty fititrlh at, p. ru.

Academy of Sciences, Columbia Cottage, 8 p. in. KEw-youK city. Positively no pipe unoilng sllowed Is the tilacini visible on the walls of Riwery teinple of throu th? fog from cigarette? snd nickel-plated cigars. Mrs.

CafTnrty. of Ho. 50 (ireenwlch.ave., died at St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday from the effect ot a dose of rat poison, which she took on Saturday evening, she salt, when first brought to the hospital, ihat she took the poiio.ri acci? dentally, but when told that wonld die stir admitted that she took it to cud her life, tibe wa? Jealous of ber huebiud. Officer Cjriway found Rlnrrnld Mitchell, a travelling sale? man, dead yesterday morning on the stoop of IkflhSSBSSltfl Ml Last where lie lived.

Ho was to start 'lay on a business trip to the West. Heart disease Is supposed have been the cause ot his death. Matilda Hamilton, of No lili Thompson met James Brown snd John Fogarty on night snd went tn No. 76 Thompson St. with them.

The psrty had several drinks snd a arose. Fogarty Matilda and llrowu The woman was takflfl to tho hospital. lies In a laagerou? condition. At Jefferson Market Police Court yesterday Fogarty and Brown were held to await the result of tho woman's lujuries. BROOKLYN.

A dinner will he given bv the Vslo Alumni Association of Bronklvu iu honor ot Dalirht. I be spaskera sinioiincod are ('liaiiucey DopOW, Alimi I JeiikS, the Kev. Dr. L. T.

l'encrai H. Wood ford and John Oakey. Coroner Lindsay wa? yesterday informed that Mary Illnger age of No. diedesrly yeaterda) morning of smallpox. She was lakeii ill fourteen uavs ago, ami did noi have the el a physician, owing, it is aiu gad, to the fear oi her parents that SOS would be removed to the hospital.

The bony was burini yesterday afternoon, the pro mise? fumi? gated sud the house (juaiaiitliicd. WORK OF THE DIET KITCIIESS FOR THE POOR The fourteenth report of tho an niters of the Xaw-Vork DM Kitchen Association for the relief of tin-. jKKir gives uiiinv Interesting facts respecting the work of this admirable charity. Four kitchens have been In active operation in four wldelv extended areas, In the midst of tie poorest population of the, city, dispensing healthful food to the itick p'sir under proper regulation? tiiat prevent any abuse of the lienetleonce. persona received diet, the largest iniinbef at one kitchen on any one day 110.

The number of leoal? Mtions of the visiting phvslcliilis which have been III led was 74.G.73, tlie largest demand being for milk and beef lea, wbl. was consul? led especially curallve and nu? tritious. Of the former of bare been iiislilimti-d j. uts of the Mtter 16,989 j.mtn, TaetoMI re. Ipta tbe Oiet Kitchen Assd.ialloti for tlie llscal year, itieiiniiiig a balance from luet n.u'a Boeoant were G.4.

'Ilio total sum expended for tho four kit? liens was 88.906 leaving a In tlie treasury of 4S. Of the above cipoiidHuie 70 wa? for milk alone. Tlie report says: "A few pteaaaal leticia have como fiotti piiysi.liiiia of the various d'-l with whom we ha? shiited the blessings of relieving thy sick poor. Their know leatcfl of our work Is ihoroiu'li mid )ira. tirai, and we are willing to rest its vujuc on these aekiKiwieilgmenU are made in the report for the aid extended by lnanv friend? Iu fiirthennir the ei iiaiiKion of i.uiity.

An appeal is sagcaflted for kelp to Chtalillsh a fifth diet kitchen lu some neglected part of the city. TEDDVOE EXOBAMOE CERTIFICATES. It is expected that unuhtia! excitciiictit will be maid feet atthe Produco Ixrhange Ut-day Iu connection with the biillot upon amendments to the gratuity scheine. of the uiiieii'lmenta are lo bfl more in the Inlerest of lu membership MrUtteatflfl Unni of the uieinbers who have the Interests of the Kxchange lit heart, Bed astroug elfort to be made to defeat Uiem. A member said on faturdii) The principal leaturr? of the amendment? are to allow about Seventy rlxlit ninni hers of the Kxchange, who are not at em fai in the gratuity tund.

to men.tier? payment of any back ta? of the has paid Into the Itjusj, to allow lliest? peisuus to cotue mio lliu fund, therrbv saving to each ami loss of to the mini, and lliesr cerlillrates he In value to all participating Another sir iklue feature of Hie anieiului. nl? In make the auiuiinl of gratuity toan ltieomliig bei It bo die within Ihr first where on April 1. the amount ot irratiiity to all will be. shout 17.null. It ha? tiran I that the Mcneaa la the amniiiit gratultv from veti to jra'tr would torreapondluirly incr.a?? the of BissaBerablp oetllBcslas.

This general sdmisssso enabled Ihe ulativo sets to the tlltcates to tfl.eon, and Ihst price many err? liticalo? that l.ail. much less. Since then oortlflcatas fell as low as and now rule about 'the would, be apei ulalol'a Unding that thry autiot enb.ini values rap? idi! Oil the old theory now think new scheme will cause those having Ui their unti name to retain thorn as tbsy cany ihe gratuli)? with ll.etu that It will a scsrclty of certtnestafl on the inaiket. thus causing an al? ou Ihotte held the would lie Will be able ta dispose ol at a Uandsjuio prehk A WORD OF WARNING. Tbe Fearful Dangers ot tbe to Avoid them In Time.

Sir. Wilton R. Palmer, of New-York City, received thi beat wiaher of the aeasuu from all the friend? be met oi New and believed tbat bla future life wbj to be long and Joyous. That evening he fe' a tickling lz the throat, a alight lalo acroas the chest, and he coughed one? or twine. dar al? noatrll? were lufl.m?d< hi? throat and hi? lungs seemed all filled Th? day following he In bed, wltb physlolan? ehaklog their heals, and the third day he waa from pneu monis, which he failed to take In time.

There aie ten tbousana mm and women In America to-day in thi same onodlllon aa Mr. Paliui-r waa New Year's Taeir throat? are tboir lung? Irritateti, and tney are nu the verge of pneumonia aud death, but they do not Thi? terrible disease baa become the Monster nf Ameri? can life. It la sulden, severe aud fatal. It oomea with? out warning atrikea down without mercy. It can usually te driven oil In tedf ono way, and that la by Ing it In time.

The of tu approaoh alr.ks terror. Physlolan? it must Ite thrown from the on tne and that there nothing eniial pure for thla purpose. No matter how preimliced peonie may feel toward liquore they ahould atuk such prejudice when life ani death are eoneernetl. Pure liquore abaolutely necoasary when pneumoula is coming on, and from the careful investigation? of tbe best chemists nnd physicians we are convinced tbat no liqitnr now known ine world la equal to Duffy's Pure Malt for piiniiatonla or any trouble. Tni? whiskey is put up snlelr for medi ral and Bold only In bottles.

It Is stimulant to the organs that hare been congested by cold. It arouses tne tissues to fresh action. It off Alee ami, ootitalt lug no fitael oil, doe? not Injure nor intoxicate. It Is used by tbo leading of the land and owea It? popularity ao'ely lo Its merit. Mr.

K. W. Roswell, of Washington, D. rrlatei hla axperiaaes bad hemorrhages by a thought my lung? only oongeste.1. In 1 hai three more hemorr? hages, and losi a quart of id nod.

Another physician sal I I waa In the last at iges of consumptlon and linally I gave up nil hopo. I Dufly's Puro Malt Whlskny and took It. trained health and strength rabidly, and comrletely restored." Hut this remarkable wt.lsk??, which Is sold bv all first class (iriwslsis (and tho secret of whose manufacture many have iu lain foiubt to tin 1 out), not only throws ufi approaching bat timid? up the wuated system. Por fur tbe fur those who need strength and for ell who requite stimulation with? out luttixioatl'in, It is a Ood It deserve? to be kept Iu every household, not only tn be used In of laereeaef but to aaoUt in pruiuugins life and In- health ud.liappiueaa. HEWS FilOM THE 8UHUBB8.

DKDICATiON OF A OKAXdK CHURCH. TUR NEW Of CAI.VAIIY MI-TlltiPIsr iit'cim. relvary Mettmltat K.pl?cnp-il i'liiir hat Walnut and Main Sta- Hast reeterdajr formally dedicated by Budiop Readoieb Poaler. aaahl? ta gain Bishop Poeiei the c.ite.i ihe tiullilii.g tu the Bit itami of the MaUlOlIIal bun ti. Anioiig the elerg.viiieii win, part in tlie tb? II.

an tlie M. II. -nei autor? nf tbe t'hureh. lb? Dr.H P.l'pbani, of lire Tbe-iloglcal Heasiaarr. aad Um Hit.

iir. iiwit presnirnl ol ibal W. Raaaford pre Billed the organ. Olarw from afoaarfa TwelfUi was linei? rendered by a ib.ir.l?? quartet, I In? Ben l.es In ilo. r.

cbaisi ter, p.ir tb iiiate.l in by I'Tcviiiei, ul the Belghborhood, Including the P. B. Pullaa. Her. W.

Taylor, tl. M. lav. fr. 0 taira? a Dr.

II. IPckiik ani tin? liev Dr. ht. t. esili of tal? eataruay, apaclal servici? will be Pplscnp.vl Church In 1889.

by menibers of tha Uethodlsl Kple opal Charcb ot ms- BMOtlna wa held lb? Barb? Albs Mann The Baator. I tn- Rev. liy man. 1. lH70 Th? building was a ri.in inn! i-li? an ha, sei ye of tin? t.nu'r sine? hun ii aaa itedoo June U.

IS70, with th.rtv ven enrolled Oftblaaam bei alili remate connected wltli the ebarca, ihe no? is laal Uus In th? old church on last Tuesday evening. A I 1'? In-ill. Ibi? el. usi Were eli ceding! lili pi 11 mi in iure lo I completed bulli oleari browa ione. ai, early RngUali the pian megli luriv cruciform, Tb? pian is aboutHSby ie al.

wltb pew? la seuil alar raw? fi om the aitai raiL aad the pul, li Is il.e rg.ni lofi airi hfl gallery, I BOta n.ng two oigan Of IWeBtl Iblee all run nifi? ibrnttab, tbe toon of which laasoallr well balaoeesl the building, lot, organ and furnishing liava cii.t abtm: ii.o.Hi. aad then itelj nodtbt, lb? ai.h met J. H. nf Una city. rXLL OUT OP CARRIAGE DOORS.

SI iBalpta, (hi tvrt? f.n rmt n. a ti i aje lo i ui.g City, ob th? bark from fosera! si Calvary t-metery. her fui Il tour. fall nul tir age al Ih. on tbe, lato cemetery, aad tul opon.

Alie? shortly Tommy la ru oadlikaa. TRIED G0 BLOW UP A STREET PAR. Orrat riti SUI I lu UM 1" loi Pit night bv an attempi lo blow np Use ear ob at. Basali eaaa vsr it ab Ut II. I t)l Bl I OB 't.

I To I (me of Pip li tb? badly aad Injorli Um boi-es. a I mo.iiig tbe pa'seiigara, I e.loi-l ail -r I. win. In ibe haul? ot tbe pnlti It Bjewton la in mak.iig ut Un. A like at? tempt waa a agu.

JKIIMKV 4.1 TV. Ann? nui, lia? be. iiu.li? tbat the Iter T. fatavi (lard reator of Joaa'a barca, ry Romaled. tbe eledaal fUocbla-l 'ate William liainated.

Mr. wife was Menially I kllie.1 four wn.l?? lug a revolvei RKWARK, The eefarSMBoal Saaday law? to be related of the Where llajoor la Bold bad IbHl were not dial iirusM) by Taatrs w.s lilt Inink? in th? Is ant but fe? rests w.i.ma.!. It la probable that Bomber of cerni Bint? wh? openly rlolaMd the whom till intrnllou lu il lu a loial Muuilay paper. w.i QIVE A CIOAB TO MAS IS TOWN, TIIK QVSEE I ItKAKS tiK Mit. A1SI1N IIIHM INfillAM, AIA.

The following in? it appeared on 'IM WHOM IT MAY UUNCKRN. It nmy be 1 tatare?) lo aay acraoa (or lo Ibe objisel ha vlng the charge of an will ladoraad abawluhl? thi? elly, maaaar. puidb or pin the piai pin of All. Sat the n.in? tin? llgDI It mar not be will to publicity to the ainoniit or amounts that may bo fol mil of lb? A. H.

Ml IN. llofTinan House, A TittiuNi: repartee who sailed aa Mr. Aaatta al tbe III.u?e during the fouie! ei.nl? look? ing person with sunken, restless Byee and bulging forc beatl, Wh talked BO loosely and erraticeli? to Indicate) mi unsettled mind. It aaOOrlalBOd ihat he nine lure some weeks ago frinii ltlrii.liigluiiii, alni sta? 1 itt thi? Plftb Hotel. Ill? rnmli'lui there, and wheii be al aerai toi day er two be totted the doors closed him on hl? Then he was put out or the Hotel lliuliswli k.

nnd week I io the iiotliiiuii Amona bla fraaha ha? boeu the areaeatatlon of a check for djcliig establishment In Jersey illy, mi Wwlncsday night he went to Blaeb Kaik at Nlblo'a, Hi? took a Inn of Ilenia letona I Unis with lulu and dl.tilbuted tlieln to poll? clncli Ilici He I imrlty Hall the oth( night, and seul a irono he, to the male Hirers, which tin-bank ha? refused to pay, allhniigh III), reporter a telefraui from the cashier the Hank, ut that Austin'? chuck waa good 110,000. AuaUa'a family, oonalat? lini of a wife and Ihn? Children, at lleld. Is aulil to bo eoBBOCtod lu Massai use I Is. He Is a Vei who hae nmle gnat deal or at Hlrmlngham, Ala. lalklug to tin reporter be said My reaaon loi publlahlug thai advertisement sraehe aaaae leal a tueetins that wa? be held to the wdiiic.i, who from Hluikwell's IslitiM to live decent lives.

If I liad been at that incelili? have glveu as iiiiicIi any or all Net? Yorker? if eSsMXl. I have been vi ry I borrowed in mauled' I had 11er. 111 IIII III! III. Ilot take ft? I have I am tailed a ink but I am going to do my inoli? I inn going to practise law la New-Voik I am oiler? a Jiartner-blp with H. W.

I.eobaid. No. rjt? llionl his kilter. It a great u. me.

It Is a great task to give BWay cig.irs to aven man in New Vork. but I am icing to compiisi, It. I them the too, to, I my? elf. I ulnl iliiiik when I although 1 am church member. Hut 1 alii honest about It" roo os mi: hi ash r.

An Intermittent fog hung over the Hay and the Past funi North Pliers yesterday. It thn clos? early In the day, and only al Interval? could a ferryboat be seen two bundled inds from the 'Ihe feules were run with caution. Bad th'-re were no serious delays Ihe the only outward bound -'main that Sailed, the Battery at U.id obliged hoi oil Hedlow's island because of tho fog. VOaaola were retarded laaatertag the haibor ami many were kepi outside at anchor. --f-1 WILLIAM R.

CRITICAL. William It. Travers, arrived In th- city yeaterday on tin? slcatiii-r Orlimeli from Her.nuda. says Dial his father, wlio Is In Herminia for his health woiae, and that he uot expected to Ilvo until April. -'-4? MA RISE IS IBLLIOBXOM MINIAI Ulli- ALKANAU.

Sanrlsea. 70H 6 ill I atoao 7 UK.Il WA7III. A. Hook. liov.

I 0 I H(u MB P.Jf-oaudy Huok. 0 Uov. 0 I lieu '-ilS sii a POUT BW. JAN. 30.

18S7 Saale (Oor), lltc'tler. Ilrenien Jan 10 II. with and l'T'l aie, lui-e rich? 11 iveil at the llar at 14 SO m. Mteaiiier N'eilerlainl lielgl. Antwerp Jan U.

with abili and l'US steerage a to l'eter Wllglit Ihm arrived ih? Sieainer llover diri, Mansflei oa 0 with fruii tu II Arrivisi the ilar io a in. hteainet (irinoco diri. In. Iterui.idi? Willi unis? lu A Uuli tbi.d.? Co, Arrived at Ih? hai aliala. R.

H. MACY CO I4TH-ST-, SIXTH-AVE. AND I3TH-ST. ORANO CENTRAL FANCY AND.DRY G00D8 ESTABLISHMENT. SUIT DEP'T 10? CLOTH.

Fl.ANNEL AND BILK SUITS AT EXACTLY ONE ITAl.r FOIlMF.il A 1.1, WOOL FLANNEL ITP, 40, ALL-WOOL CAfiHMERE HI ITS, $14 89, 117 Wl ALSO, NEW BILK AND SATIN SUITS, IB COLORS AND BLACK, FHOM 00 TO 49. FINEST CUSTOM WORK IS PUT UPON THESE SUITS, AND THKV CAN BE PURCHASED FROM STOCK OR MADE TO ORDER AT SAME PRICE. rECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN HOSIERY MEN'S FANCY COTTON VHOSE, 34 CENTS; WORTH 60. MEN'S FANCY COTTON H08E, 19 CENTS; WORTH 30. 400 DOZEN LADIES' COTTON HOSE, BLACK AND colors.

2i) KNTs woirrn 100 DOZEN CHILDREN'S BLA'K FBENCU RlKllED HOHE, 24 CENTS. 400 DOZEN CHILDREN'S COTTON IN nLACK, NAVY AMD flllOWN AT 17''UNIS; WORTH 25. 200 DOZEN LADIES' FANCY STRIPED COTTON CENTS. CONTINUATION OF Of fl BEAT SALE OF LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. 2,000 DOZEN CHSMten, DRAWERS, OOWKI AND HKIRT.s) OF Ot'R OWM WITH MATCHED I'AIIERNS Of DE CLEAN.

AT THE LOW Eh PRICE? EVER KNOWN. COLORED SILES AND VELVETS, BATIN RnADAMES AND FAILLE FBANCAIS AT 99 CENTS, $1 2.1 AND $1 48. 100 PIECES 19-INCH SILK VELVET IN ALL DESIR ABLE BHADE8, 90 CENTS WOBTH $1 30. KOVELTY VELVETS, $1 98 WORTH $4. THREE SPECIAL BAROAINS IN BLACK SILK.

BO PIECES ALL SILK BLACK SATIN RnADAME, 79 CENTS GOOD VALUE AT $1 20. 100 PIECES SATIN FINISH OROS GRAIN, $1 12; USUAL PRICE, 150. 10 PIECES BLACK FAILLE $1 21; WORTH 11 76. TWO BARGAINS IN COLORED DRESS GOODS. NO.

ALITYSnoODAH CLOTH IN LIGHT AND DARK; SHADES AT 41? CENTS WORTH 76. NO. I EC ED LADIES' CLOTH, YARDS WIDE, ALL WOOL, AT 4'J CENTS, SAME HAS BEEN'JO. WILL OPEN ON MONDAY MORBINO THE LINE OF VALENTINES IN THE OITT. THE WILL RE DISPLAYED ON THE COUNTER IN THE OTH AVE.

AND li, I'll ST. CORNER OF THE STORE. R. H. MAO 00.

tt ali o. oKtanrr pbers, Richmond, ity I'olBl snd Norfolk, with and pai nun Re Co libeoa, VounaV Oewrst-lown, DC, with ladss lei wieitBiaa a I.i?w.?". I with eaalk sad rmpljr barrels to i. to I Whltaoj A Hark Itati" i-a Anali. li, sui) 84 wilh lico? ri' liars Vor'.

Smyrna 04 with root MsAadrsws hsrk Mori. Zeohsrlaean, noUaaabnrs 4h w.th StSlplJ to oi'Vr, ti a Co. i tVemAj ami fi.nirjr. ai citi I ila an. fissa.

sWuilj Atr'Ti-1 lar MaaSBSfl ll'ifl? (BU. Ian A A Sou. Arrival al the liai al iMdiiijIit, ami in rtlaaa.or diri. I i Jan 10. with tndH Mfilptou ArrlTtvl al ilio llar al a m.

ami da? tu(. as ti.irii Btesmer fur rtilladalp'ils. In tnw Via Lobi lataadaaead ItsaiMr Oteflck, fur lloatiiB. -I'liKKV Jsn M. Ut 'on 11 in, bau Amona) (Itali, from AleiaL.trl? tur aw THE MOVKMBBTI OF BTBAMBM, i.iii.i.iv POB1 -t.

Jan :t.i saltati Nevada (Br), Cnah. fr I la a fo York. s. Js Hassatiii Iles, fr? Hii-tttn York. AMATSBnaN, ait KrlilM.tm (Dich), Palli for Saw Jan (salini, loaland illrlji, Uetisr for New York.

Til' Jan Arrirr-I. (Bri, An. ilrr-ri fr l'ara Ac. on lier way to Nfw-York und MSflflflflflSll Jsn ai- Maiitialtan, BtcTci.i, for Maw-Tata. OUTGOING STEAMERS, Tl'KSDAT, 1.

Venel fir Wy.itninsj. Onion, I.treipool. 10 am city a)f iii'aso. inttisii, LlTerixtnl. 11 Anchor.

sin l'J il) l'ara, l'acme Mail. Asptnwall ni noon. eaaeaaoATt ran NU I.lord. Bremen 0 am 11 Allea, Jamaica alni noon. Tilt listili, 3.

Wh na mar. I.i??rjMiol 10.SO City nf A Mei. 1 ni CientiMtifoa, Ward'a Otaafnaaaa. pu? pai urino, UuetiOC, liai 1 l) in I pm OrOOMINO SIE A MERS. Hat KaflaasL.Liverpool.Katiunal A (inani Aillons toll ti.

outille.Liverpool.W tille nur l'Io Talla Amer. Taormina.H sui ltsitio Jan Iln-ydel. Antwerp.White mss la? Altios i. Illinois.Antwerp.White cross WanMBMt-AY, Kuli. 2.

N'allunai Colon Niuit tan Vertun.nu*.Monten?! Hsy.NY snd Jam Aiiiiuiinfenii.il is. Albert Lewis, 7 N. Y. Hour? 11 to I to j- m. It) to l'j.

of nervini? n. finto a for the issi 40 ri-srs. 11 ioti? nit IhS toi with the BSflBfBBCfl of trratiuent, reliable opinion? aud comniou advice. -at Alrsiz-'s, leoffth? and uliupca in Sculskin par ir urn es down. c.

c. shayno, 10J Prince Best, Hakest and Surest. If yon will. Iii.llK.atlon and dnn't falltu tir BseeaBMaailfld liy physicians ss Hit? A quick snd cur? Is ivi-rjr per bottls. Hold by sll ilrii-rsinte or Wa E.

KiDDSK, A Munufact urine 83 New York. Daniki.s, M. 144 LeilnsloB between, 'JOtti aint liOth Hour? to 7. Massaia at taa in nit" I iiuarr Orfana Iinpoleucnaud llorUlly. Earl cV Wilson's K.

W. brand of Men'? Collar? and Cuff? aro I'm belt, slot "Points" for Don't rae aaai aaraS in our Parflaasiir Gmdn" aditition io oiiri'ity Dlraeteryl mir iKibii. allons are asamlaad tire alni million ai.nnully. Hitud postal fut to call. TllS lUuW CRI DlllKUTOHT No.

11 L'ulvui Placa. 34 to nu-aisiin-H in prl? titarked down. C. C. ehsnie, I- itrrier, lOll SAI.EOI CARPETS Ml'KI'lAI.

BAHRAINS. IN THE MAGNITl'Di: Of A HEAHONH UKE OURS li IS AN ACCUMULATION l'Ila K-, AND PATTE BBS WK DO MOT INTEND DUPLICATI NO. OP EVEliY Dh.BC HUM AND Mil ALL CLOBB OUT AT HI I'll! (EH. SOME WE HAVE MADE I N'K 111 list oE VABIODI BUITABLB Kill ALL BOOMH AND OKI Ell THEM AT LEBH I HAN HALF THE ACTUAL 0OBT, nlMll-AtL. AMI UlTl-bT.

JAMES McCREERY isnmdway and llth-st. COMBINATION DRESSES. special feature our Dress Goods Depart ment this week will be the offering of 500 Import? ed Combination Dresses, prices $8.00 to $18.50 former prices $15.00 to $30.00. All of the above are in desirable styles and colors, many them being suita? ble for early wear. At the Novelty Counter a quan? tity of KKMNANT.S and ODD LENGTHS of Plain and Fancy Dross Goods are offered lor less than halt their value.

JAMES MeCREERT Broadway and llth-st. ANNOUNCEMENT! B. L. SOLOMON'S SONS, HAVINO DKC'IDBD TO RETIRE FKOM TH IK RETAIL Noni WILL, CO CI NO rVbnisxT let, DierOSK OF THK KNTIHK or IIMS MEDIUM PIUCKD FURNITURE AND WALL PAPERS. (JIN THEIR UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT QRKAT RAROAIN'S CAN tlM UE HAD IN FURNITURE I'DVHHIMIS, PORTIEKKS.

LACE AND MADRAS TA LB AND PIANO AC. itU UNION SQUARE and 16th ST. SPRING NOVELTIES. RICHLY EMBROIDERED ROBES, HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES? ENBROIDERED II INDKERCflim.etc. OPEN, v.

BHATNB, P0RBIE8. PRINCE VV. hT, lissmsikaHit.iwu ni all Kurs sud (ivalskia fSfuisuVs, assoruueut tu (rom. TI.IM?E.YT! AMU STATEMENT OPTUS HARTFORD, January 1, 1887. AS8ET8, January at At) Premiums In 1886.S3,030,91 it lutereit, and frota other eeaeosah.

1,617,99234 s.4ar|.?rtt It AB EaVWEt Death 11 Matured 21 D.vldend? to Policy-hold? ere and for Surrendered Policies. 68 P. iliieur.tnee. 1,566 74 816,807 40 Agency and all other oxpensea. 208,827 83 Dividend en Stock, earned In stock 100,000 00 83.388 10 9t) ASSETS.

Dec. 31.1886, at cost. ti Beai estate. $131,434 SS Cash on hind and In 3,580.274 06 uniteti sutes bonds. 975,875 00 Railroad aud other stocka and buida.

848.014 IS Bank stocks. 1,007,545 04 State, county, city and town bouda. 0,374,166 78 Mortgages sei ured by real estate valued at over $57,000,000. 15,431,188 on collaterals. 'Mar? ket value 711,057 Loans on personal security 3,021 93 Lo in? on oxi.ting the present value of 1,008 478 41 Balance? duo from 22.1116, 83 Dec 31.

18S0. at cost. (30,983,979 94 Interest due and accrued, Dec. 31, $128,361 33 Premium? lu conino of col k'clbin. 09,890 Quarterly and semiannual 113,326 35 Mantel value of sccunliea overcoat.

60C.6S0 31 Oros? asaoU Jan. 1,1887. 931.44??.?34 Tf utili Losses and claims await? ing further proof, aud not $211,46309 Itlv.dein!? to Policy-hold era, not duo. C2.056 60 Premiums pud advanea 6,078 03 Besorve for Reinsurance on elianti? uaries' (our per rent I JO 20 Less vai ne ut Policies of Il I r. anco.

CO 60 All other liabilities. 19 1945,030 fjf as By Connecticut and Maasachusett? Standard. 48.349,870 34 By lard of New-York and other tat a. 44 WtATEMEWt THE KNTIKE RECKIPTeJ AMO III It NTs THE BEGINNING Of BinjlMBH TO JAM Alt 1, 1887. to January 1, 1886.

U0iJMi.it* Income mr 1880. 4.S4S.93S SO Hi? to January to l'olicy-hoiilcr? for claims by DsSSh En? 18 nda to Poliiry hold? and for Surrendered 28,358.200 91 TOTAL to I'olley 39 1'ald for Ul? 73 Tald for Be -u- 1,431,630 84 Profit and 113.119 52 08 Expenses of Managcuiont 12.112,847 44 TOTAL DaaWUMMTaUni. $78,710,794 tl Balance. 34 Market value of aeciintle? over 3t Interest rued. 4498,341 34 Premiums In course collection.

44 quarterly semi annual promluma dueaubst'iuout to Jan. 1, 153,394 34 OKOSS assets, Jan. 1,1447. 431,444,934 Pollcle? tu force Jan. 1, 1887.

63,293, ln 199,949,949 44 Pollcle? iu 1886,6,728. 40 MOKI; IN (i. IHT.KF.I.EY, J. c. WEU8TKB.

fusKaat J. L. KNOLISH. tSecreUry. 11.

ST. John, Actuary. UUBDUN W. RUSSELL. M.

Consulting T. J. MCMFOHD. Manager, 167 Ilroalway. NewYork.

CEAI.SK.X GARMENTS AND FASHI0N tara prue? down. c. C. 8UA.YNE, tier, 103 et? ENTREES AND DESSERT. the public lesson at her scitOOL OF COOKEBY at F.aet 17th at.

on MONDAY, Jan. 31. at 10 a. PAR. will prepare number of dlahes served entree? (Scollops, with Forcemeat Border, Tim.

bales, Quenelles, Chantilly Pudding, eto. Ou Tl' KhiiA 2 p. tn. will cook a variety of excellent dishes for luncheon. Application? for PKIVATK INSTRUCTION mad? lniiuediatoly, If at all.

Positively the year of the ichooh LOOK ABOUND? 00 TOC. 103 Prime st and buy your sealskin gar? nie.it?. You 111 get reliable goods and genuine bargalua. ALMANAC. THE ALMANAC FOR 1887 18 NOW READY PRICR THIRTY CENTS A COPY; md full as ever of statistical, descriptive, and planalory data BSkhttaaj to the POLITICAL LIFE of the United States.

This Almanac, first started by Horace CJreeley, and a on which be lavished a great of pains taking care, the STANDARD TEXT BOOK of the day. It contains elaborate of the ELECTIONS OF 1886 by States and I with previous year? (aaa In the case of Now. Vork and Nov. Jersey bv aa sellout abstract nf of Ih? IMPORTANT LAWS OF CONGRESS year, including the Presidential tueceaalon, lolle oleomargarine peiialons, aud uuiou? bilia, laioiig the olbcr? alto thopolitical party PLATFORMS OF 1886 In the tho production of gold sliver la the V. s.

and lb? world at large, by year? lut ot all UM loading OFFICIALS AT WASHINGTON American representatives abroad; th? voUte which each la entitled, with lb? popula? tion, the Import? and Export? of th? sr.it.m, nts. Bate? of Internal aud. In abort, a complete revuw of all tliuai, and important of publie malla which iltiiun wiahr? to- ha? at CSMUBMbA FOR READY REFERENCE. Alan all tho Solar. Planetary, Tide, and other Asti onomleal autistic? which ronalltule a llrst of the year' go.xi in all part? of th? tilted (liter Almanac? contain more Iraah, bot none baa asoN valuable data than appiovtMl Almanac of Tilt: ilEW OK IKllll lACKhls ANDSlitHU a iWwa.

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