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HACEKS FROM CALIFORNIA ARRIVAI. OF GUENN AND 17 COMPANIONS. flOW THE JorRNEY WAS IN TRAIN? ING AT MONMOV'TH PARK. A ten days' Journey In aitali large enough for et andini loom only It not calculated to make a horse look pretty. Tbe eighteen Rancho del Paao thoroughbreda that were at Montnouth Park laat week were a aorrr JookltiK lot Their ooate were drooped; their less were swollen and stiff.

One ol the two-year relused to quit the car until a with ropes attached wai its body. In thi? way it ws? hauled out. Ouenn, tho ouly animal in the string tbat Is known in the East, did not appear to be a Suburban she slowly walked from her narrow stall down the Inclined platform to the The ttlly. though proaouiiced sound and was tlilu and haggard. The eighteen horses weighed 1,800 pounds lees thin they did when their overland Journey was begun, each binine lost about 103 pounds In the ten days.

Only once In that time did they have au opportunity to He down ani aleep. and that at Cheyenne, where Trainer Byrnes, taking advantage of a delay on the rail, got the string, with exception, into warm, roomy Tho esine colt that would not leave the car at Moumnuth Park, could not be persuaded to get out at Cheyenne; so a straw pallet wat made In the aisle, and he slept there in soil tuda. Ono of the two-year-olds, 8uu Louis, by Virgil out of Bon-Bon, died of pneumonia on the Journey. Mr. eonsldored him one of the inost promising ani? mals of the loL The names of the others, with their colors, sires and dams, are given below.

The Hag gin Is inch a strong one, and threatens to win so many purses and Hakes, that the publio ought to keep an eye on every animal In It There are tome high-bred youngsters In thla lot Ouenn, tn, 4. by tir by Enqn Iter-Bandana, eh 3, br Linwood. Datarlo, rh Or br by Spendthrift-Alt? Velai. Don rh c. 2.

br MEM Bnsh. Dublin br, by Luke" Blackburn? Dublin Delle, Fsust. c. 2. br rigaro.be, 2, br Fm-J ernes, baby Kyrie Daly-Elect rs.

laongltn-la. be, by longfellow-lndemnltr. Magenta, eli 2. by Duke ot Magenta Uyptls. Meretirr.

ch 2 by King Ran- Mirabeau, brc. 'i, by Knqulrer? Fenny Matting's. lo. che, 2, br Powbatan-Atlanta. Fan? Paa.

eh f. 2. br Prlne? Onerila? Blunder, oli 2. by Kyrie Ooaranwe.be, 2, by Ouenn's record ls publie property. Not a few persone believe that the Is to represent the TTaggtn stable In the faiuuban.

where she Is well In at 110 pounds. Odds against her are thirty and forty to ono. As for the other animals from Rancho del Paso, it Is too early to speak of their Walt till they get on their legs and show what they can do. They dou't look like race horses now but In or ten days Mr. Byrnes will have them on Colonel Morrell's excellent getting the klnkt out of them.

It mint bare cost a nice sum to bring those horses from the Pacific Slopes. The Journey was made In two palace "cara, the Alta and tbe Hen All, built specially for the transportation of valuable stock. They look on the outside Uko Pullman sleeping cars without windows, and nearly as much The which staBtllng on a aid? track at Loug Branch, Is feet In length and eleven In width, nnd haa aceomodatlons for aixteeu Here is a ground plan of It: DUD At one end there are a dining room and kitchen (A) and sleeping apartment containing four berths. On each side are two wide door? aud a narrow one (R), with glass panel? protented by Iron bars. Two aisles wide enough for? horse turn around in, exteud across the car.

Toe stalls F) are arranged by Tours, ear li being lesa than three feet In width. The borers are backed Into them, so that eight beads are brought to? gether In each aisle and eight at tbe solid partition reaching from to K. The stalls are padded throughout and provided with rubber floors, so tbat a may any of knocking and bumping about on Ihe road an.l never receive a bruise. Over the (I)) there are berths for Jockeys and Feed for the Is kept lu the at Uie end ot the car op posit? tho dining and sleeping rooms. A great ltox be? neath the floor contains crowbars, a sort of gang war, rojies, bl ick and tackle, wrenches nnd Indeed tools of every decrinrlon, to be used In case? of emergency, ftvery tool.

Implement snd utensil marked "Alta." Over tbe door at ono end aro the words J. B. 1 Untili). Ban Francisco." The car rolls ou two enormous palare coach trucks, each having six paper Only one feature is lacking to make It a perfect home for Inn aud that la berths for the animals to sleep In. Thoroughbreds would enjoy the come around at IU o'clock to make up their beds, for It no mailer to sleep standing ou all while a train riround a leu-degree curve or flies down a elxty-fnot grade forty miles an hour on a rough road.

Mr. Byrnes and his charges were accompanied on their Journey from California by Dr. Coster, a well-known surgeon, two -Fred" Ltttletlcld and "Karrlo" l.lttletlel.l. Another of tbe Little ed brother? remains at Baucho del l'uso with Mr. Haggln'l colored trainer.

Albert Cooper. Tliat dusky tcril.lit of the Hamilton, is with another of the trainers. Mr. ('laynool, and he will ride for the at ihn Linn meeting. The older animal? of the Haggin those that bave wintered at Monraoutli Park uuder the care of Oeuiire make up for any deficiencies in the new To use a common phrase, "they feel their as one can see any bright morning.

Tho Aphl sun feels good to man on the side of a aud e.verr day ftfier 7 o'clock breakfast trainer? ana Jock? eys and slu'ileuien sit in rows clong the front oi tbo ri and see the at work. Colonel Morrell baa tbe track in racing condition, aud it is regular thing nowadays for some of the early beast? to cover half mile In jli or seconds. Wlih a continuation of ber that of Friday and Hat urda (hei will MBB toi ilowu second? and 4H and It like business to see forty or fifty hoiscs on ihe trark. sou moving leisurely, others gulloplng with soiue apnit. while a few buckle down to it in real earnest.

Here they come!" trainer? sttnulfuieotlsly pull out their wat? lu with second? aud minute register, ami irtaana toward tlie two animai? turning into the home? stretch a clip. They are Dry Monopol? an.l Ten Booker. Both run under a strong pull. They seem to be iiC4'k an I neck then Ten Booker draws away, but Dry Monopole a slight shaking up, a bleb puta them on even terme apain. mili leu Booker forres ahead, hungry for work, and ai they pass the post It seen that be is leading by neck.

Tbev keep on around the turn and Into the back stretch, where their rider? pull them blowing considerably. It wa? a lively April gallop. The traluris put their watchat and pro? eed Io tlis cusa the two animals In a fashion und with a vernacular tbat Is than to a novice. f-lx in lile chase one another alone the back streich, railing a cloud of dust under their Tbey armimi the lower turn and straight for the winning poet, ulllug bard. Beu All leads, galloping ae gracefully as a gazelle and apparently eujoylug ibe of oxygen, for his head Is up and bl dsleidd nostrils drinking it in Alcalde follows iu his Hacks as cioe-c as hit bridle mil let htm.

Then Hidalgo comes with that long, swinging movement which Inevitably reminds one of a Jack rabbit on a Texas prairie. It Is so Indifferent, so There seems to be him a mechanism that moves as steadily and smoothly as clock-woik. Ranbrldce make? some notso with hi? nose. He beginning to blow. Ichl Ban's gray coat always rone? out conspicuously.

Preciosa bring? up the rear. Tbe animal? seem to be In excellent form aud hungry for work. Pen Ah uot a sick horse. He bled once from the nose late last after a severe trial at Koeepshead Bay, and only ouce, lit-had been full of cold and dis? temper for several before the Irlal. The bleeding was uot the result of hemorrhage, lien All never bled after a race, and, indeed, has never lost a drop of blood on on any ol'uor occasion than the one ,1.

At Mm, nmutb Park no one has tho doubt that ho will be Iu condition to keep all his engagements this year. and Tyrant spend their time between walking slowly ou Mio (rack and standing up to their knee? In a brmicli, both being shaky on their Tyrant riaver ap Sears without groom at his head aud a boy on his ack From his knees up he as handsome a race home aa wat ever seen on tbe American turf. Firenzi Improves slowly, but being perfectly sound and well, w111 be ready to come to the poet when Alf F.sllll. the Suburban winner, so-called, appeurs on the track w'earluy a muffler that reaches rrom his withers to hi? ear? One would never take him to be a alck horse yet when Mr. looks at bun, the veteran's heart Sinks dowu in ilia iMMita.

The hoi ha? tteeu coughing, and in uot )et Doui the effet ts of lhat dose of li oll und turjieutlue which in to him roar weeks ago. on he was at work ou the track aud coughed some when returned to the atable. He was out aghln on Friday and coughed ouly once after exercising. On Saturday he appeared again, ahowJng sigue or Improvement, but still failing to cheer up Mr. llatKock.

Traiurr Hughes had Mrs. George Lohllard's Electric on the track on Fttday.ta.klug him over from tho locusta for a'itile exercise. Mr. says that he Is tuklng things slowly, uot pushing forward any of his animals, aud yet no horse could be in liner lor work than Jileetric. THE riGUT IN MICHAEL CREUAN'S DISTRICT.

The preparations already niAkln; for the Kepnbiiean primaries, to be held ou Friday, Apnl22, that there will be mu? Interest in many ol the districts, and that abarp contest? may be expt-i itti. In any event there will be considerable new blood added to the Oom several new leader? ar? the front Captain Michael regau thut be will hi? ticket, with himself at tbe bead, by a majority of three to one. aie many Republicans tn the captain's dli trlct. Including some of those wbo have heretofore sup? ported linn, who say that a ticket, beaded by Bhennan, Kvarta, or some other equally good man, and composed al representativo Lepiihticaii? of the district, will beat that lieadrd by the captain. funny such as bas been tried successfully several times before, Is again If tiling or this kind la done, the Committee cau be drpruded ou to see that sub? stantial le doue.

Tb? list of eurolietl Republican? ha? been carefully and thcra not mnch danger that the namos of dummies, dead men or men who have moved out of the Btktrto. will be allowed to be voted on. CltyManhal Bichar J. I.u?h. who heretofore voted with Caputo Uc has oallo- a meeting at llostUi.i Hall, lu near Twcnty-fourth-sL, for Weducealay evening next, at which tbe andidacy of Cap? tain Crrgan and the need of change in tho leadership of th? district will lie fully discussed.

oi REMOVED SAILORS BR0CQUT INTO PORT. Oa tha bark Mary l'raser, which arrived at tuts port yesterday, were Capir In Dcegan and tha crew of eight asen of tha wrecked brig Elsie Cronao. They were reacued laat Monday. The Elsie Crontn. of Halifax, left that port for Por'o Rico, on March SI.

with a eargo of flsb aad lumber. On April 8 a terrible gal? trow tha Bonth, veering to lh? west, waa encountered. aad th? aeaa becam? Th? bowiprlt, foremast trai ruddarhead war? aat-rlod away tha sianchloai war? broken asti the carso ihlfted. cantine a leak, and soon had three foot of water In tao Soin. The next Mary Fraaer, the flag of dletress.

bore attd rescued all hauds. The cre? tosi everytbiBg but the clothing that they wore. The brie was of 141? toni regi aad waa built and owned in Halifax, where she waa partly Insured. Captain Card, of the Mary Fraser, reports that on March 28, at 8 p. during: his of forty-three days from London, la laUtnde 02', 58? he passed a vessel on fire, with fore and main mesta standing.

She appeared to be waterlogged and to have been recently abanuoned. Captain Card made sig? nal by Ufhts, but received no answer. news. rROMlNENT ARRIVALS. Fifth Artnot hciitl-i.

A. Olavarrll, Venezuelan Minuter Bt Washington, and W. J. F.orenee.... Rrtrtoort yon-yin and Ysen PsoT.un.

of the Legctlon at Ber? Tin Kdward Hurgesa. of Boaton.and A. B. rJtlckney, president of the Mlimeeota and Northwestern Railway Coninsny Windtor hotel- John I.snyoa, of he Hon. A.

.1. Msrjorih? Its, of rancie Paw. of England. Heifman houle-Mine. Beriihar? Haiti Houtt-V.

ill.am Emerson, ot Bat. Francleco Murray hill Houle? Ei-Uov eruor liedlirld Proctor, of Vermont WHAT 18 GOING ON TO-DAY. Atsembly Conitulttce luvettigatlou uf Biooklyn municipal depart litt.im of cornerstone of Rellevue Hospital Annex, en flowed by Mis. It. II.

la Tnwnteud, 11 a. m. Pr rado and man ol ll'lh l.i,?.nu nt to Us new armory, 3 m. P. T.

Ila riunii unit againtt the Trunk Railway Com? pany, Supreme court? Annual meellug and flection ot Building Materiali Ex? change. of Preachers and Reformed Pastors, 11 a. m. New-York Pretlivtety, gesti? Church, morning. Harvard Cosiese oaiy Pudding club theatrical, Metropol? itan Opera House A ansa My 8:16 p.

m. Dinner of St. Nicbola? t-ociety, 7 m. larumanv Society meeting. Taniii.any Hall, evrniiirr.

Pruii.ei.adi- m.i and pit ecu talion of niedall tu IM Regi? ment, armili eveuiug. Acaileiuy of Colmi.bis College, p. m. Episcopal r-i" my for election, Trluity Chapel, evening. NEW-YORK.

CITT. Work at the Cniverslty of the City ot New-York, depart ment ot Arti anil reopen? after the tpring lecess to-day with tn ethical lecture by Dr. William 11. Thornton, of the Faculty of Medicine. The lecture will be iu tho college chapel, Washington Square, East.

A general meeting of the teacher? of the Pretbyteritn Pun day-schools of tlilt city will be held in tiie chapel of tho Fifth Avenue Church (Dr. Hall'tl this evculng. Tho Rev. A. E.

Klttredge aud C. 11. l'arkhurtt will addrcit the teachers on their work. George I. Seney's collection of palntlnct will be exhibited In the gallery of tho Ilrnoklyn Art Association, No.

174 Mon tagiie-su. from April It? to April for Iho nf the building fund of the Brooklyn Homo for Agid Men. Works of Millet, Corot, Rousseau, I'aublguy, Israeli and Knaui will be included iu Uie colii-ctiuii. BROOKLYN. retries: T.trnsy.

sge fifty nine, of No. 3.18 Summit it? while un lending to worship yeiterdav morning In the Roman Catholic Church of Kt, Marv. Htar of the Ken. at Court nnd Lu.uer took a bill lroui tlie collection plate. He was arrested.

The opening In the new Ocesn Reformed Church, at ilrr.iuirr.it. and were helft yes? terday, the Rev. A. M. meli, the paMur, prom hli.g.

The t.inn of brick aud H(HI. It BSSt about It on tbe hlghegt ground? In Iho city. Tbo Rev. William Burnett Wright, a Congregational min? uter of Boston, preached yeiterdiy In Plymouth Clmr? h. A slmrt time before hit death Mr.

Reerher to of the leading men of the church ot Mr. Wright ss rising mimali and lugg.tted that he ue asked to preach some lime wheu he himself be away, William Larch, age thlrty-teven, a Herman 'longshoreman, of No, 231 l'a? wat fouud dead Iu hi? bed yealeitlay morning, ami It Is supposed he poUoned himself with arsenic. He went home on Hatuntay night drunk, quarrelled with hi? wife and then drove her out uf the Mie went to her father? hens, at Atlantic ave. antl Kocrum place. Al lia.

in. yesterday returned home and found her dead. A lu whli uf white powder and Sume drops of beer reiualued was betide the lied. The body of a woman, about twcBty.flve yesrt old, five feet In height, with lung black hair, wan f. und In the Atlantic Batlu yesterday, ll had beeu in the water about ten The vestry of St.

Luke's Episcopal Church haa sent a letter to the American Purorhlsl Mistion Society, re luctaatly agreeing to the reouett ol the society that ihe Rev. Dr. Oeorge tt. Van De Water should have a year? lea? of a htfi.ee to act at chief in ittioner. Pelli Low Pish.r.

a kef, pirents live at No. 68 wat run over bv a cable carat l'ai ave. and Pi.mom. place lost evening in tired. NEWS FROM THE SUBURBS.

BOMBAY BASEBALL LONG ISLAND. At Leo, Long Island, Ridgewood, Atlant and Washington Fette, In the town of Newtowu. of people congregated and witnessed parts of baseball game? be? lt? ecu different amateur RheiltT Mitch.ll and t'nder Sheriff Ooltluer. with titty deputy divided luto three tectlom, une ailed by the aiiulher the under slier Iff and the third by Captain Kavanugh, Muled attoieupark? where baseball was played, and stopped tho At Atlantic I'ark. whor about fonr Ihuusauil spectatm? were wltueislug a game between the Cuban (liant, antl me there Wasa lively Captain Kavaoagh with fifteen deputies salateti the paik.

and suirnmiiilng ths play? ers ordered them to Hop the game. The who had paid an ail mlaataa fee of 10 or If? indignant, ami looked tur time ss If sin us tiuulilr would oiliio. Sumo of the pit kid up tilhcia were loud In their denunciation of the police The polle? weie llrm, ami their diteiinInetl at Hun Mopped lin- game rluleiice the llowtl we? tlispei.etl, but the air was blue with angry wurdK. sheriff Mitchell was In oa Saturday by the Law and Order A Xowluwn Ciar If as allowed on Sunday a eomaalttao would go before the -I sud hsvo him Imllcted. Mayi.r Oleasen, ol Long illy, y.

that he wa? in Icvm of allow ing botSbatl lo be played lin; Island City uu the Sahhalh. Pulii onun listener ut JoboBoa said Dial he had made a tour throughout 1-ong Is and c.ty lutee ti.at lin- in I.inkt aud louuii tiling IU a tji.u I aud peaceful u-'n on. NEWJKUf-KY CHARTER FI.lXTIIiNH. The election In CUT and HM election of Frtw-hnldeiB lliulsun Cuunt.v take placo to nioiruw. HU Alii? men.

ihien o.ni.iis.iuiier? uf Pabilo trine Pire Commissioners ami tint? Polio? Cuniinlstiuueri are lobe elected iu ihe l'y, ai. I Freeholders tn the county Tl.e lAhor party and Lie ProhibitionUt? nave iinniinat.il full tii In ra? disti let. At a rule the the Labor party have hiret'ifui? been Leinnt rats, and Will draw their Hem ihe Detest istlu parly, while tb. Pre lull.nun esani OB lea will havo a similar eritcl on ilio ltrpubli can partv. The chatter election In Hobukon will BS held tomor? row.

Mijit hur Ihe SeBlHBStS Bf Until Die Itepuldii an and Deuiucratlc ami will elei lie la opposed by ex-Mayor lunar, who set unit a nomination fiotn Uie uu p. tcliuol a lily 1 teas lire 'l'y uli tt tot anil A lu I.e elei Id. Bayunue eletti a Mayor, Couuclluieu, tchool Uuttees and Recorder. AN ANCIENT HOUSE OF WOHSiMI' KLOI'ENED. After It had been rioted forali monili? and er 990,000 hsd been expended on iBsBieieBtSBll trie old lltfuiiiieil li un in Flalt.uth, I.

wat reopened yesterday. An ad? dition to Un has been built at th? rear for a choir gal? lerv. and In it a new organ, usili.r has beeu pia? I. The church hat been provided with healing, new pul? pit fui nlluro and new carpeta and upholstery. The building now In us? wa? tel lu aud is the tlunl tlie same Site, where the tirsi church ever built in King? County was erected 232 year? ago.

The second ed.tice wa? la The original graveyard, with Dutch Inscription? upon tho ti.tiiiist.i'ii is in the rear of the church. Some ol tlie settlers ais buried under the church, which hit no basement. In digging for the loui.duttuiisut ihe extension, bones were exhumed, which are believed to he of Hessian soldieit who I.urie?! there st the time of lbe Prilliti occupation uf Pattinali, baille of Lou Island At the serviros yeateiday Easter minio wa? sung by the choir. The Rev. Dr.

c. L. Wells, who has been paalor of the church fur twenty four preached upon the Helga of the The Rev. Perns and strong slslediu A of praise with by ruiui.lers was hehl last erenlng. JF.K8KY CITY.

It Is Hated, seemingly with authority, thst Patnnel F. Plge low will be appelliteli Ciuted States Matrici Alterner tu iiicceed Job II. Lipiuiuolt, who to accept the'law luUgoshlpot tho iiitsun Cuuil ot Common Pleas, The police made a raid yeau-rtlav afU-rnoon on a gang of disorderly t-liarauteia from the lower 901 tlon nf New-Vurk, who over to May ball, and am forty of them. At fl ft. in.

In St. Patrick-? Roman Catholic Ca yetterday a young ami pretty woman arote tuililrnly In the hotly ot the church aud began praviitg iu a loud voice. Tbe otllclaling priest ntt.ppetl the services fur a moment and becknued to have the woman removed. Shewas led lulo the siieistt, am! ui ten iiiiiiu'e? became a la? in? ui an lac. She wa? taken Bt the second Precinct Police Ktatlon and confined macoli.

The unfortunate woman'? ime liridget iliadi-, age twenty-four, bhe belong? in Philadelphia. Tbe police last night made a raid ou the ruin-sltopof Michael Murray. No. 108 Maiket au! an.s!? the bailen.in and eleven persons found drinking in the "li-n the news ot rap? got alHiut, all Hie rum and in theuelgh which had beeu In lull blast all day, suddenly be caire dark and deserted. Ihe Chief of Police eaid he wa? iit.K un.lei lue ul tlie Police ClIBiBtlBBlsasfS It la k.inwn the Law aud Order Aisuciatiou hat employed dele? tl? es lo get evident a ligase aud that other raldt will be made next bundiy.

LONG ISLAND. CANABSlg? William Roth.age by John Kai.pi, a lai in. wa? fumili to have li.un lu sell by a com from a bt am lu a gre.uiliiiiise. yislonla.v. 1 he cord lu.il broken, and he had falleu lu a av to break hit neck.

Ile leti the home on Saturday night aud he would re? turn ina Bast. time. No known for hi? WORK OF THE UNION. ACTION BY VAP.IOC8 BODIES ON ASD OR1FVANCE9. At the regular meet ing of the Central I.aiu.i Union, at its headquarters io Clarendon Hall yeMenlay.

the arbi? tration committee, was Instructed to visit Rakers Merrltt, of No. 811 Klchler, of No. Bhafer, of fltantun and Caunou stA; the Cheroutiey Print? ing Company, of Jrnklns A McGotiu, pnuters, of Centrest, and A of No. loi Frauk tblrt-uiakers. and settle.

If potfilble, the di with their im-u which now exist. The boyciilt ctiniuilltee Wat lustiucted to see the proprietor of Hcethoven Hall, la ami demand that he euiploy union waiter? Tho. use. of the Central Labor Uulon Hall, at No. Fast Eighth-st.

was offered to any union which hat a strike on Its bands. Tho Halle Musical Club askrd labor organ not employ tneruhort of tho New-York Musical Vu for their enteitalnmeuts or picnics. Resolutions were adopted denouncing the action sf Archbishop Corrljan In illtclpllnlng the Rev Currau and HurtscIL Secreury of Htata Bayard wat denounced as a tool of Russia in signing the extradition treaty with that country. A member of tlie executive commlttase of the painters and paper hangers announced that employer? in their Hoe Ga Now-Haven refused to recognize the union orto pay the ualoa rate of $2 for nine work. A committee was appointed to vltlt President Jeffcott of the New-York Furniture Compauy, which i.

a large employer la New-Haven. A couiiiilttco from epa asked the aid of the Central Laitor L'ulou lu Ihsir strike In Congressman paner-bag factory. They that they are striking for uu of twenty Ove canta a day ana tre now reoslvlug seveaty five cents. Tbev bare to work from ten to flf'een boors a day, and each girl Is expected to turn out from 30,000 tweuty Ove-pound bags to ISS.OOO half-pound dally. Acornmlltee was appoloied to see WaltoaA Co.

aad Wallon, Weit A the dltinbuilag arentalatida city, and tha following resolution wae adopted That we extend to the tfallstoa Hp? strikers ear In their Just demaad? that we call the attention ef the Htate ratUai Inipector to the violation uf the law aald factory. The tplumbers announced that G). H. McAlpIn A Co. bad made a satisfactory settlement of their differences with the union and the "boycott on their gootl? wa? inovcl.

At the request of LUslrict Assembly No. 01. of the Knight? of l-abor, a boycott wa? impose-on the manufactured by Ilanan A Son. The Putcrson silk weavers announced that their was at an end. They had been ordered back by the Executive Board of the Knight? of Ijihor and had obeyed the order.

The Old Dominion Com? pany promised the committee tbat waited on them that hereafter their painting should be done by union meu. A meeting of cabinet-makers was held vest? nlay in Wendel'? Assembly Booms for the purpose of Increasing the Hpeeche? wore matin by H. Einrieb, John McMackin and Edward Conkllng. urgiug those present to Join tho union. Tho Framers' I'nlon met yesterday In Clarendon Hall.

Report? were received showing that nearly every Iu this city had granted the demand? of the men. tion? were adopted offering sympathy and unsocial aid to tho Iu lirooklvu. A meeting of the Burtlioldi Association of Rboemakers wa? yesterdav In American Hall In Lust Broadway. It decided to bnvcott Hanau A ton's shoes and to es a sick benefit fnud. The plombera arc making a light the examin? ing board Iu their which ha? tin- power lo Usuo pannilafnrrtaaatinyliurlrtra The nun ruaart lhat it composed of master plumber? exclusively and every pos idiile obetiule Is thrown in the wny of a journeyman who wishes to in come a master plumber.

They demand thai the journeymen have a representative on the lioard or (hut It be abolished altogether. Oeiural Newton has insured them that llie board ha? no legal and tbey have written him thai their demands In to ganl to representation on tho board be complied with. HOW NEW BASEBALL RULES WORE. OPINKiNH Of HABAOBM AM) rOB THIS WKKK. The expression? of opinion on the newly revised baseball ruli? arc varied aud of the ruling? I lean not (hat (lie rule? at present, alter the publia ha? become belter scqusluted them, sre receivad with m'ire than they at Some of the however, nre mystrrlr? even to who balere public to Ue It the general opinion that many here been pl.n ed mi Hie tut.

hers, and that when the eilort ws? made to Insure heevia-r bsttlng more the rte-dred iilitaim-al without making Ihe pitcher'? life a bun-en. Al a pitcher mutt face the batter, keep Ihr h.ill la sight, and virtually keeu Iret on tho ground until Slier tlio ball has Ii his he only piiTllege allowed Inni for lesling his lunacies is to take sirp forward lift the oilier foot from the traimi.I aflcr the, bal! lias on its 1'inrner toward tito home Baal Iy all the laasii?) aid American Associa? tion pitchers of anv prominence claim th.it the new rule? will not interferi? niaterisltr witli Ilier will not acknowledge that thrv are badly imllrappeil by the ch but prefer lu lei managt aud Ihe pub? lic limi It oui gradually. Just what effect the change? wil have upon Ilio pitcher? be unvlng to the three local clubs cannot be fully determined ansa at praeaal II Is generally believed, however, that Keefe Welch, of the New-Vork club, will not be nally mt? rfend Ke.te tia? piuhetl two MM under the changed the llrst time wlih great erf? 11, hut the second lime ralhei Indifferently. His friends (hat he will lose non? of his force. Welch is troubled with back, ami ha? not tiltehid iindir the revised code ret.

He will to pilch under the new rule? with greater effect (ban he did under the old rule? laat yeai to be ol any great to tin? New. York club, 11.e new pitcher. a youth, be aide to work under the new rule? as well ss iiuilrl any oll.ai. and Itoach aie also dmuf fairly got.l work, but neither appeal to tie phenomenal." The people win, the game an.I till I li coffer? n( Ihe club wuh gold yet In rather muddled the Thev caunut wlu-u umpire "four out:" sud "fits balls-take yei betel" Ttnee havr mied ballet su lutig thai they to have become a lealuio of hatehalL The reduclluu ut the ntunhei of called bell? to tire hs? been a reform in th? right il nrc I ion. Saillit? of the other hange? hare a.tnpllraled it l.tok? If Ihe gaum of i.e.

inure rei? had gone hack tn th? earlier and of ten year? ago. The crowd Bl the unen, game at the Pulo tiiaanml? on Monday iltelf vluleutly to the new rub? hunt, then. (hey have more familiar with the change? the player? obey Ihe ruling? w.lh more knowledge and piuniptuess the a whole are received with laetter favor. Johu U. Lay, tlie president uf the New York while appui? lug of ihe Ihink? lhat of tlie iule? a be remodelled advantage In Hit- came.

any I. an will tequile the uuanlmou? ut of all Ihe clubt uf the Leugne American Allottatimi It will piubably be tune before any iea.tr. President Hirne, ul the Hn-eMyn club, day 1 like the new rule? and eautiul why the? will not piove beneficial. After the more clearly un? derstood I think the will become pupulir with bulb the player? ami public, I would nut any further changes until afler the new rule? have llinrung trial. Walt until the regular nun ics begin to got ern the chsmpiooship and I thins the rule? will be more clearly undetsii-cd and will giln In popular fa' or.

gsmes St th? l'olii (his werk are as follows To-day. picked players front the New-York club; 'I'm t. New S'ork ta, Metioptl.lan? Wednrsdar. New-York vs. (t.llene, I picked New? York Irt'iiir, NewYoik vs.

llctrvpul.Uu BatBfday, New? York vs. Princeton cui Tlio linnkltn t-tri'in? clubs plsy at Washington Park today and lu Ine club play? the teatine on ed neniar and Ihe regular will heciu in Bruukiyu uu Balm day, the Metropolitan? lU.iekljBI fTaBBIBg hala. A meet of aaf Yuuiig Men'? laiiun? denial Tweaty tl.it?1 Kuurtr, sia.ee 1 night ami leeawe pur a iliirmg (he The Ynimg Men'? au! tbe lirooklyn and Inttitutn w.ll put ntnti In the f-a-tniel William? tic lei ni au li. ti illagl.it. telary and Urtaurrt.

crowd at a iikooklyn OAMK P.ctweeu 0.C??0 au tlie gain? uf ball lt. Igewat-i I ye-irnlty hrtween Ihe llrouk.yn team ami Ihe It'ucs. sud llrnnltlya bors defeated their with ease. The heaii est? rs badly bolli In the fl. Id and at tu? bal.

Ihe Iltoiklyus butted talami lu ie 1 hrre Mas am an luiiuciie? rowd pi. ni a. a.u:?'. I thr (r.it on lb? in Bad rv, they Ihouaajhl il I br ab Ut or en t.n pel. I.e.! tin and st tin Weight Waa too uh 1er Hun beatila weta I tu the o.i n.l.

All eecaped la ll Jamr? lille, whu landra! on bo be An waa bot wbea it arrived tue in-nel his aataalaaas look ii iu Bea noil? sb, aad 11. aiaaiaad ii.iii. Ba (hai thai aa aaaaa were Aaetasa Btaa In bit Ol lb. ill h.ug but the tped liijiii the aaii.aia?? 1 blSSSfht He llnnklyn player? lo (he aa? broken I h.r?a? took fr.ght an 1 Inlo gland Ihe of the game Wa? BfOOktuu, II, pu. a I I If.

a fi J10 li i t. I il i I 1 I 1 i.ai.hi? ll 4 2 2 11! o. Mnolle, cl 0 a' Plakaey, IWaerl, rf Phil TBO BBS, Cl II d'Urini, i 1' 0 p.raallry. rf.Sh p.t 1 1 Murphy, it li 1 ri t.p?*, p.I a w.ihiu, iu 1 (, I 4 2 1 1 1.1 II 2 0 Beataa Blaai. ul 2 'at ft Kai 7, 2.

linthiMon Haataa un Braafclya, ti Reato? m. t-inick aal llraaklsa. l. Leti un mura we ta as ini? m.u 1, 1 hrte Mt? l'uicsnrv 1, 1. Home 1.

ban? Mur l.hy 2. 4. Wild plia km Tiff 1, Chase 1. I Mr. KulghL luie-2 CAPTAIN BOSTON ARRIl ES ON TIME.

CBBBBBB HY a nu, CnBOWB ai KII'ING A Ai YO.NKCIis. About o't lock yesterday morning a Utile tug lay at the pier at West Twenty fourth pulling away hard 11 she wa? being hired to work one if lUrniiin's steam In a few up the carriing on boanl "Tody" Hamilton, a few newspaper men, aud one of llaini'n? bauds lo meet Captain Paul Uoyt'in, who wa? tinistilng his Hudson to ihe Lattery. Itumors that the captain had ter? rine gale? and hail gol so with Icefield? thai his attivai at the Lattery at the hour would be de? layed, did not disturb Hamilton. He had in pocket a dispatt that wa? a convenient Lnglish lent of Ihe times for" Veni, vidi, vici," ror It read "Have the beer the tug, ihe William Heach, Cap? tain John A. went to the pier at One hundred twcnlj umili whete the beer was obtained.

Here the native? were out In fuli force, half ot them tlshing for turn codti so Io get their limiti? In for tbe animal tbat had been sighted along th? BBaai the tug aa to forty U'lim. a low-boat rowed by and alongside ol Ita ciirloii? looking nftalr At dlstanre it looked like a big hen hawk that Bad tn lag nir? hen loti big for tl ami was iiuvii-atnigtlie river in As it came nearer It seemed to big liou oil 11? bat aud cuutemplaliiig water-wheel workln, li? chest; nearer still people something that appeared to lie a head anil also what wa? ccrlalnlv feet there was no mistaking them. Then aven itody Captaiu blat? ir he a corked batti? Homing iu the uarbor of Halmes were fired from the tug MB the Cai.tain replied hy iiuffs at his cigar aud Waving hi? hand. The baud struck up a llvelv air aud Captain Hovtuo cut the wave? in beat? thai Uie water 'whirling met rily In to the liispiritluir Tho acted like an lii'plratioti mi him ami he paddled away us briskly as he had Just gut lulu the water. Hut ne was pretty tired, us he had been at work since Tuesday when he began 1,1, trip, leailug HiuLi.u at uuOB, The river wan full uf lee, aud wlieu nutting lu at Yonker? captain lioytuu eut ouutered a gale that the coin crew had to Hug to the ihip one mini.

L'iowds begun to assemble along ibe river front by the timo the captain reached Fifty second be vlgoromly chreind all the timo. Binali craft? followed him arter a big whale. The captain oft ruckeM now and then, and tooted hi? bugle when the water did not itrangle tho Instrument. Wben he got uppositu thoCuuurd pierhe took hi? boat llaby Mine" lh tow und the l.ugit-ih ,1 they inarvelle.il at the of one man, towing they thought, whole American lioytuu uealud llie ihe altaiig the liver front In? cteased and ho was followed hy a steadily Increasing Ueet lugs and uther ciaft that kept up a with whlstics and liotu.s. At 3 -'clock, the Hied hour, the captain lounded llie Battery where piopie woro crowding the Up bobbo.1 the and up went his flag us the crowd howled aud aud tho baud ed Hall the After toe swim was Captain Tloyton said that be was pretty t.i 1, bat that ho wuuU he all right soon.

He went laier to the AsUland In he enters au engagement with li.u utuu Kurepaugh diirlui; the rest of their here tin? Tbe that Captain Uoyton covered is altout 118 tulles. RICH UFHOI.STERY GOODS AT LOW PRICES. B. L. lolouioo'S Bunt now retiring from ths retail bntl nets, snd sr? now doting out (heir ttock of npholttery and carts in? at exceptionally low tie hat been crowded with buyer? daring tile.

Rich brsotqlles. la Itau.ltome of fad? (iobelln color? sed which fomerlr sold 1er to. sr? now tl. trie? inul.l palUrn? uf dower? aud viuea are tl.una la aasny slylee. binped bruca.

I lu LoaaXVl de. stripes, with flowers or garland? ef flowers are need for eovenug Uie little hox-loaage? sad chair? which ars bow u.ott with Louis XVI. eet? of white sad gobi Chenille per tier? rurtalu? ere shown by thlt a aumber of pat tetteme st HD, rcdood from 915, and at 98 95. In the basement of the a great variety of certaine la are dUplayett In rich BraiMls lace. In autlq.no lace, Rnselau grenadine, anil lo madras.

1 iinlslea and other mats? Ule. These curtain? are told at exceedingly low TEMPEBANCE PEOPLE AND THE MAYOR. There was an exceedingly small attendance at the meetlag of tho Manhattan Temperance Association In the Masonic Temple yesterday afternoon, owing tn the pleasant weather, perhaps, and undoubtedly to the fact that It was Easter Sun? tiay, which attraeteti the usual Presi? dent Olbbl sunk? of the correspondence which hss passed between the Mayor. Police Hoard and the association. He said that the Mayor did uot tiare cloee the antl that be would be compelled to dotine position to the public la way, although he did not choose to do so from plat fmni there.

Another reaolutton reiterating tho sentiment? that were expressed two Sunday? ago waa adopted nuanimoutly. Also one cipressini the bereavement or tern pei.iui people, the lutt uf Heilet al Waa Pitied. MA I NLKLIjUIESOE. TI-OAT. aaarlies.

623 I Bete, 31 Moon riti 10:10 I Moon't age. 18 inen svaTKri. Sandy nook. UM. 10 30 Hook.

Ig 30 I loft. Ill 3 I Iteli Uste. ll. 1 'J OUTGOING STEAMERS. retort.

Line. For Mails clots. Colon. Pacino Mall. Asplnwall.

am TPP.BI'AT, A I'M I. Wcoming. Onion, Liverpool. fl llaltlc. lunian.

Liv.rpo-il. 9 Rollvla. Anchor. 9 niiMKHiur, Ai-mi. 13.

White star. Liverpool. 10 Mi l.l ir I Itrem.ii vi IV ton a in Finance. Ils limali. Until 4 pm Jamaica.11 am 1 pul Veasel uoeu a a a a ni INCOMING STEAM Ri To-nsr.

Vette'. Fetta, Ar.ililc.London.National A risitas Ieri .1.1 vertami.National I. e. in nia ro.Netn.Ainer, Caracas.I ait' narra.licit Muriel lalaaOt.uuebeo Ai-ftii. 12.

KM 'tr 11 l.loyd Omina.Ml Ooiulligo. -Clyde'? ayggnraaDAT. apart IS Cltv of Washington.ltav?n?. Ac.Alexandre "Newport.A wall.i'aciiic Mall SHIPPING NEWS. POUT APIIIL10.

1H97 A Kill (Mesmer Suotli (Ieri. l.ii!'.?ig. Il.iniburg Mat El, with and passenger? to Knnhardt CB. Arrive I at the liar at 7 m. India (Oor), lluUcn.

Hamburg Mar 24, with to Phelp? llro? Co lived at the It.ir at m. Hto.imer 1.1 Noruiandie I Kelsabl.c, Havre April 2, wlUt and lo I oui? de l.ebian. hteamei Athen? Iluluil -m, l.uaLl Mar ll, Measlns Catania ML with iml.e to Phetps Hrn? A Co? vessel to Funch. KdyeA Ce 11 et the et a Ul. SI.amer Acidia (Ile.

Malaga Mar 11. Denla 14, Vale ru ut 91. with to II? le'i l.iut. Arrived at, the llar at I a in. Meunier firlnoco narvin.

Beratsga 3 with and to A P. Outcrbr'dge A Co, Arrlieil at the liar at ina ni. er Wyanoke, lltilpli.r?, Rlohmond, Cltv Point Norfolk, with BB I did st? Co. aieamef Heneca, Walker. Newport W'ett Point, Va.

with and iia-r is In Hid I min In Inn I MtUtar Jefes Oiasaa, Vuung. Oeorgetown, DC, and Alex? andria, with in.I??? to John William? CUpeyroi' I Aiiili-rviK. In t.allait to urlimi al tli? liar at 9 Merman Winter, Hallrtl, Huston, with nulle to 9 l'lmock. Park liai vird, Prsv, Calcntts 114 dsys, with nuise to order, vessel in Pickering A Co. Hark Altirobagh iHn, 'tunning, Chiltagong 120 with Jute tof.rder.

to mast.r. Bark IVppinu Mlgnaiio (Italia ITartlno, 70 with iron or? cars to Punch. B4ys A Os Park (Un. la? ltlanc, llmgo 13.1 with mils? to T.SS.I tn I Whitney A Co. Marv Fraaat iHn, Vati, London 43 with coment ind empty Mrrt-li to ortler.

It? 9 Whitney Co. i' i. Menlora MeAlllat.r, lltieno? Ayre? TU wilh and to Joint orimi A gOsTSBT-Wind sandy lloit, calm, buy. At City lie.rit. NW, clear.

If? yetterdtv QletAoert Marin? Mar 9 Ptlermo tt. with mdse to Lawrence, A Ce. Ariivvd tt the liar st g.99 pro. ILK Meem.ri Corean, for tatadon; Pimpidos, Lisbon, El Callao, Clilstl Klti, Port Antonio. liars Cfeaa l.ultug, fur Hamburg.

lil.I.nw. Pulp Pmllla (Hal'. Cocciirlllo. Measlns. lilt.

09 ttttAalBAt. It HTM. April 10-ArTlred. steamer Ftrnrla (Tiri, from New.Vulk on her way tu UvBTBSUll und pro, (Br), McKiy, from Liverpool heure for I'lll'ii in. Atirtl 10 (O.r?.

Bar t'un? ssw-Yetrk Mar SI eaoor wafts Itaoibarg und tr.K Muir. Aprii Mirtilo Miss, frum N.w mk aa h.r la 11 sai barg. AMclktlitt. Aprii sinaiut Van der fur York. sailed, ini md tienili? for N'-w Ott nr.

1 10 11 r.vd, BfStagS? (Ft), De JooSeSUn, New Vor'a. Iteaaer Pournogiie (Fil, Pianguol, for Nil. Vulk. If lotll CitT of Het tig, iiuiu Vera crut boms fei New.Yetk. Ar.BP.ttT lai.wt-:, M.

7 V. Hour? 11 IS 1 and a to p. m. It) to 11 Diseases irmi? tn wi rame, Ity ftr 40 vrsrs, fisi ibbiIsib bibj saf.iy cuo? tilt Ile In? li uh the asinr.ri nf lrt.it mg? liuuoralds 1.1.In ni, rsllS'alt and Colli Btoa ad Ad C.C. Sliavup.

103 PruiCQ-fli? is tv lalllag fnrs ai I soalskls ganaeataal graal 11... Marias swag. atlas Um bari tv. tv. tub Maar imam '-amateur gasa HSXBT A.

M. West ggg st. Ifonr? tn 7. Inseat.s nf tli? N'eirmis stem, flrriitai l'imary Organs. Imputent'? and TABU: NAPKINS.

Messrs. JAKES MeOBEERT CO. co ti ni on co to-day an important salo of several thousand dozens of Taldo Napkins bought very much below market vaino at (he following low $2.25. I 110, 1.75. 2.65, and Finer grades at proportion? ately low prices.

Special attention of House? keepers and Hotel Proprietors Mlled to this offering. JAMES MeCREERT ft Broadway and 11th St. Sizes ORIGINATOR or High Class Tailoring KOB Gentlemen and Ladies' Wear At Moderate Charges. 6th bet 14th and 15th Oar Sartas ami Sommer Mtaek af Walleas repre? the I aad Moat Varied lolle, ileo af Nevelllee ever Imponed inte thla ceautrw, SPECIALTIES: The Kouah Scotch Tiveede Bud la ISlrlpee aad Mixtoree are tke lar etjlleh aad wear. We ara nsahlsg tkea.

ap la tht Laaaae Ja. het aad Hhaarlas Vont far.t/M, tuo aad $33 aaatSer Uvates af hooirh TreaseHacs. eeedi ara verr fasMeaabla calla the $8.50 aad Avoiding the two extremes in tail? oring, decejitive cheapness and fancy high prices, our principle is to furnish First-Class made Garments at con? sistent charges. Delury. 214 POOR ABOVE 14TH.S1, OPEN EVBNIXGB.

R. H. MACY SIXTH-AYE. AND I3TH-ST. GRAND CENTRAL FANCY AND DRY 800D8 E8TA8LI8HMENT.

WE HAVE ADDED MANY NOVELTIES TO OUR ABbOI.TMKNT OF TRIMMED ILLINERY FOn LADIES, MISSES AND riTILDREN. Alf FEEL CONFIDENT THAT OCR PATRONS SIM, BE BET. TER PLEASED THAN EVER WITH OUR VERY FULL AsiSORTAIENT. WHICH IS OOHBHOT IN STYLE, IN DESIGN. AND ONLY THE CHOICEST MATERIALS USED IN THEIR AI ANC FACTURE.

ONE OF THE LAUGEST STOCKS UNTRIMMED AND BOHHBM TO BE POCHO IN THE CITY AND ALL THE NE WEST AND AIOST KA I-J II11 A HI.E GUAPES. WK ALSO (A 1.1, ATTKN'I ION TO A FHE8U INVOICE OF CHOICE FLO OSTRICH FEATHERS. POMPONS, WIVOS. AND JET DOOM. THE ADVANCE IN SILK Ul, tjKKK.K OUR FULL LINK OF PLAIN AND FANCY RIBBONS, IN ALL THE NEW STRINO COLORS AT TIIE OLD PRICES.

WE ARE SOLE Atil'XTS FOR NEWYORK CITY OF TUE LINK KID CLOVES THERE ARE THREE THE FIRST BEINO BTAMPED THE ANI) THE TIIIIII? "WILLIAM." NO OTHERS ARE OENLINK. FOR TH BETTER AC OOHHOOATIOH Og" OVE PATRONS WE HAVE MoVEDOtR GIOVE DEPARTMENT TO THE MAIN FLOOR ON THE CHIAVE. SIDE. LACES. ONE OFTHE LARGEST ASSORTMENTS OF AND FINE Cjl'ALITIES TO BE KOt NI) IN THE CITY AND AT PEICM BEI.OW THE LOWEST.

40 KI.OlXCIXO I'ltOMII 43 TO 9'1 91. INCH HAHDETJE WORTH J530. R.IHCH NET AT 91c; uuuiii fi ML I74HCH ciiAMii.i.Y net At 91 68; wmtiii tx BEADED IS It OM $1 9s TO 93 11. ELACE BEAMISH riCHTje, WORTH 73. AND BCBCEF-OVHCIHOE AT HALF TRICE.

A FELL ANI) COMPUTE LINE PARASOLS IN ALL AND CIArlUNOS IN AND PLAIN COLORS. LACE COVERED PARABOLE IN BEACH AND COLORS. ALL GRAPES. COLORED SILKS. 60 PIECES 32.TNCH ALL-SILK HEAVY LY0B8 RADZIMEHK.

10 AT PER YARD; t'Hi'Ai, fl FANCY SrilAil-i, IN CHECKS AND STRIPES, AT 490, AUD 69c. OSE CASE OP ALL MILK IlICU SATIN VERY DES I HA HI, MI A 11 Kb. AT REGU LAR PKICE, tl. 20 NEW SHADES IN RICH SATIN A DAM ES AT 97o. AND 19.

ALL LEADING SHADE? IN RICH BAILLE AT tl 19 AND $1 39. 800 PIECES Ol? FINE PONOEE AT 79 PER PIECE OF ABOUT 20 YARDS. COLORED PONOKE AND CHINA SILKS IN OBEAT VARIETY AT LOWEST PRICES. IS IN BLACK SILKS. NO.

L-ALL-RTLK STTRAH AT. NO. MERVEILLEUX AT. tfSe. NO.

RI.ACK HADZIMEUE. NO. BLACK L'HA 11 FOR MOURN INO. NO. RLACK HATN DOCMbULm Nfc NO.

BLACK WATERED SILK. 98a NO. RLACK OH08 GRAIN WITH STRIPE AT 79c. NO. 8 RI' II BLACK FAILLE 25 NO.

BLACK MOIRE FRANCAI? fl 48 NO. OROS GRAIN WITH BATIN FINISH. 09a. NO. GROS GRAIN WITH A II MKRE NO.

GROS GRAIN WITH VELVET FINISH.fl48 NO 13. -MAMCU HEAVY BLACK Itli 11 ME AT 11 4d ALL THE ABOVE WILL BE RECOGNIZED AS INE BARGAIN'S. TWO SPECIAL BARGAINS IN COLORED DRESS GOODS. A AI.r-WOOL CAsn MERE IN AH colors. including the most delicate tints for evenino wear.

at per yard; worth 300 PIECES TWILLED KERSEY CLOTH IN ALL COLORS AND BLACK. AT 49e. PERYABD? TUE SAME GOOD'S RECENTLY SOLO FOR (1 PBB YARD. IN OCR MOURNING DEPARTMENT WE ARE SIWM'IN'i; MANY WEAVES IMPORTED EXCLUSIVELY BY C. WE HAVE MA OK A (I HEM' REDUCTION IN THB PRICKS OF BLACK we as FOLLOWS! QUALITY A AT WERE QUALITY 11 AT BMI QUALITY AT Tic WBMB ti.

Silk Warp HENRIETTAS QUALITY A a at Ql ALITY HB 17; WEBB 1.0. QUALITY 00 12J; WERK 175. QUALITY DD AT Itti WERE 00. BOOOM DKLIVF.REDTOALL TARTS OF STATEit INLAND. ON AND INTERMEDIA 1 111 POINT? FREE OF CHARGE.

R. H. MAC OO. NOVELTIES IN Artistic, Soundly Constructed, Inexponsive. BOLID MAHOGANY CHAMBER SETTER, OLD ENGLISH KTYLE.

BAMBOO CHAMBEE suites, japanesh style. NEW FAITEEN- OF OOTTAOB BOITER fil AND UPWARD. PARLOR BC1TE WELL UPHOLSTERED, $13 AND UPWARD. DINING CHAIRS, AND UPWARD. Ao.

BS Ac. THE PATENT IIKO, DRBH BY I IH TIIK CHEAPEST ARTICLE OF THE KIM? VKT INVENTED. "Buy ofthe Maker." GEO. C. FLINT CO.

NOW. 101. I0B INO IOS WEST iah anil 7tl? nn? door wett of dtli are. CARPETS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE LARGE LINE FOR COUNTRY RESIDENCES. AM? DOWN.TOWN CARPET THE HYATT No.

273 NEAR BROADWAY. piNK NEW CHINA MATTINGS. 6.0O) ROLL? IN sud a.tjr tor tram Basata delivery. owins to the large wo btve bought these goods largtlr st suction at mnrh Iris tbaa rest, suit offer al a price Gian ever before kuovrn. Ktnr.y Uaiuatk sud White.

Jointl.st and II. V. WILLIAMS A .50 buitreen Brosdwsy snd Centre-tt. OFFICES Affftf la THB THI RINE Ceaaiia? eoa. TIFFANY I tiion Nqntirr, Vork, Have been a ted agents ot Ihe FKL3CH TBE.Vr to further and assist in the of THE CROWN JEWELS OF FRANCE, to he sold at the PAVILLON DE FLORE, ETATS, PARIS, on the 14th 1887? are now ready to supply entalegues and to re? ceive commissions for pur? chases, A SPECIAL LIKE OF VELVETS, ENTIRELY NEW AND EQUAL TO THE OBIUIiVAft fc.NULir.il AT ABOUT VALUE.

BODY BRUSSELS, CELEBRATED KNULl-sH MAKES, PATTBHNB TBAT WK SHALL NOT DUPLICATE. TO CLOSE OUB lJUlCKLY, AT LESS THAN' COST OF IM FURIATI ON. UPHOLSTERY. COVERINGS IM ALL TUE DEVIONS AND COLOKINOa AT PlUCKS LOWER THAN EVER. LACE CURTAINS.

PAIRS, EMBRACING ALL TUE VA l.l G. l'I Kl. AT TRAN IM? PORTATION SHEPPARD KNAPP CO. SIXTH-AVE AMD 13TIIST. AND OFKICB BlIBKITValB.

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