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BIDS FOH NEW WAR SHIPS. hob THE BUILDER- AKRAXQE A TOOL, ODD OOtTCtOE-OBB-COMMOB Vt! I«»E»- WOOD OPPOO-s) ni * CCtfTRACr artTBM. Maval engineers aad ehlpbulMers lind In tha bide for fraUdlng tliree new cruisers, ami two guuboat* tor the Bary, which worn opened by Secretary Whitney on Wednesday. a aTtsat many things whloh feet them thinking, and even ordinary uiortala who cannot dteUngtileh a Bntlaerfr_iiia'|Hnlwatdls(**overln the flguree ground for ..peculation. One of the first things that atrikes the raador af the Uat of the bidder-* and the bide ls tho. email number of bidders, Ibero being only as many aa there are bonta to be built, exclualre of tho one concern which made figures on i-oiistnioUng the machinery. Then aa he rune kia Anger down the column he ls eurprieed to find that no one of the bidders te from New-York Hto t c. Thia ls ac¬ counted for partly by tbe fact that John Roach, who is better equipped both aa to plant and experience than any other shipbuilder In the country for constructing euch yes-eels as are required by the Navy I**partment, does not feel disposed to*undertake any more work for tho present Administration in view of the unfortunate cx- porteuees he bas thus far had, and portly because oilier builders are wary of being lcd Into *u.'hdtm> ul lies aa Mr. Roach waa Involved In and prefer to devote their establishments la tho const rue-1 lon Of voA-eels for private Individuals and corporations rather than to make experiment, at their own expense for tbe benefit of Mr. Whitney. Another feature of tito bids which commends itself to tin* casual observer ls tho admirable a rm n ge mc* ut by .which tho figures are so marte that, assumiug Hi at the the cont rac la willi)..* awarded tn tin- lowest bidders, the work of building the vessels will Ik* equally divided among three of the concerns which subiuitle'.l figures to the de¬ partment, rersous versed in the arts ot shipbuild¬ ing and wntrac-tlug g<> ao fur as to aay that this result was brought altont by a coni'i.ict between tho three suoejossful bidders, tn which it ls possible that tho unsuccessful ones wero Interested. Ct-ainp ._ Bou*>, of Philadelphia, whoso plant 1b considered noxt In sl_e to that of Mr. Boich, assuming the pool or compact to bc a reality, would naturally take the lion's share and were, therefore, tho lowest blddors on two of tho five vessels, via., tne protected double -bottomed cruiser Baltimore and the largest of the two gunboats, their bids for these being 91.3_5.OO0 aud fi IMyOOO respectively. Tho Union Iron Works Company, of Mau Francisco, will probably ge! tho conti-itct for build¬ ing the cruiser Charleston on their bid of $1,017,500 aud the Columbia Iron Works, of Baltimore, the smallest of three cruiser*, were without competitors for building gunboat No. 2, and will be given tho contract tor lt at f_.7,CM><>. Il ls asserted by good authorities that none of the bld- dem for building the cruiser Newark were desirous of con¬ structing thal vessel, since nil of them nrndo -eurea In excess of tia* limit fixed by Congress, which Is about (1,0"*<»,c>oo exclusive of the premium Hllowed of flOO for avery null of homo power obtained above the maximum, which, in the ca.se of the Newark ohd the diaries ton, will amount to f50.000. The nearest approach to thc limit was Hm bid "f Bama um! Hollingsworth, of Wilmington, of 1.1 ,__-l.ltc>0. The I'nlon Iron Works place-d their tlguiea atei.Ki-.tKK) nnd ('amp .1- f-ons at 1.1,198.000. Killi another jioint in the bids which gives rise to argu¬ ments .inning shipbuilders ts tho near approach tx) ure liiuil of Ihe Conxrvs-ioiiul appiopiiaiiou of the fig¬ ures of the lowest bidders. The full amount allowed feir the con'tructliiii of the cruiser Charleston ls $1,100,000. but from this sum must be deducted the jire- luuiiii* allowed. Tlu ( i,ion Iron Works' bid for building thee hiiilc-.ii.il ls Bl.017.600, which tatt_l,_l500 wltliin the liiuil, hs thc preiiilunis allowed would amount to <sr.ci.CMMi. < Yaiup _ f-oiis' bid for thc same ici-sel ls $1,050,000 and Harlan A Hollingsworth'* $1,1 40.000. These fact* are polnled to aa evidence Uiat thc two latter concerns did liol wisli to b,lild the Newark and well know that they could not get the contracts when they BubtiilHe-d tin li- bids. Tho limit allowed for bitliilln. the cruiser Ballimore ls *1,50-0,000, and the premiums would anioiiiit lo $176,000. Thc llg- ereaox Cramp A Bona, tha lowest bidders for lld-, tere #l.'l_5.00o, tue highest amount which they could poasl- bly i-ec.lve unless the appropriation wus chungeei by Oaaeraaa, John Heiach wns at his house last evening, but Ml lea ill to talk, and lils Bon Stephen said that he preferred not to be quoted us saying nuvthlng in regard to tho bids. He did say, how¬ ever, thal thc public was probably well aware why the Beaches iud filcl no Mdt, hu,I that no one froin"their establishment hart 1.ii authorised to him.ly lc. tho Navy liepaiiiiHiit for plans and BpedtlC.ttona ot the Tfl-Bfill iii be? bulli. \S tl lit tn H. Webb, the retire- ship builder, who has filled ii mt in Ik r of conti acts for the United Mates and oilier -overturn nts, said, lu regard to the supposed compact, lhat I! was possible lhere might be sonic agree¬ ment between itu* bid lei-*, bul ln< though! lt probable that mos! of them did not care to construct more than one of U,e Mit ships. H.* ii...I uni examinee th* plana and .peclflcatlons and could u'lvc no opinion aa to whether the bids me extrava¬ gant or not. " I iii'i'Miiuc that tho pilli, lp al tea-,ti wliv lhere wore no lillis flinn Nen-York BUte," he added," ts that there an- mt.v few builders lure who have plant! lur..1 en,,:,.li u> ondertaka such contract*.. Roach bas the largest plsuit, bat I guess that his lilian, es ale u BUch el,ap,- that Be cannot BBS.ms suth lii'avy roniiacts." t-iiielary Wlillney ls ipiotetl hs saying that he will ap¬ ply to 'Congress for pcmils'loli to buil.l Uie crin~.r Newark, for ruok the bids are all lu excess of the limit at tba Brooklyn Navy Yard, an.l that statement particularly pleased Commodore H. i\ lah.raood, who for many years ha« contended linet all ii.i\ ai reaaalflahoaM ba built by tho Government. Oom* jiiodon leherwood la u chief engineer of the navy on tbe retired list anddesignedthe machinery of nearlj all Hie ateamahlpa aud of several of tba monitors built l.y the Bary Deiwrtinent dering tbe war. ¦*» it secretary Whitney recommend, to Congnaa thal thc Newark be built in fhe Brooklyn Navy Yard,*'be said l.i-i i.i.lit. "it will be tin- beal art of lu* admlnlstra tion a* lu-**. i, lim: to i.n-iaii.l foi philis tor one of the \.--. - wus Hie worst. As was suited bj mc before the lioasc Committee on Nm al Affairs last year there are no! Mt preses! st 'iv private establishments in Oils country capable of doing the .nullity of wolfe and on the seale required by the Bevy Department for itsprus- neetive vessels, assuming them t*> be of tbe tyne and magnitude whicti l believe they shoal- be. When oontracta mc given to existing private establishntrnle they have to obtain tba tools, plant and appliances ntveeearr to execute ihe work, tin- cost ,,t all of w bleb i- Beceaaanlt Included in tbe contract prt.es and luis t.. bc paid by tee Government There is not and tia* not boen lor a long time, mu is there any respect of tiiere being for a much longer line, auy denial,.! for Hie class of work required hf Um Mari ootatd-t ol tba nett csttiea of the hmt,. it i- not sturnrlalng then that there should be no supply of thal I"i wliirh tb. rc is no demand. No doubt un extravagant expenditure of money and time by giving large contracts with excessively large prouts could ni la-*! create private ibona wini li n.uld do Die wmk. lui! a kic' -OBI I**- ninney in fax le-s Onie would enable the c ...\ .-iiiincnt to execute Its own wmk iu a inn. h superior manner. The very best Weirk that can Ik* executed ls. for thc Ciovi-iiiment, tiie. chea-K-s! In Hu-, long run, let thc exi-ensc ol' thc production be what lt may, and Bus excellence can never be attain.-.1 by any eontrart system The Uovernmentcan obtain tbe same talent ai nesaase prion M ttocontractor, und probably for lc-*, ©wm. to un* greater certainty of continuous employ- meiit. Tko raw materials eaa ba obtained cheajier. be* .Mas te greater quantity, tor a Oovammant tuan for a .Ingle contractor." fi1 CENSTEIN tl TOMES PHYSICIANS. mVBtwB COW'ING'S 8TKOXO WOBM IS* TIIK CASK (IF A WOMAN WHO BBOKK A COL'KT-ROOM WINDOW. Amelia Fisher, a young Irish wouean, with pretty features, was arraigned on Mouduy before Judge Cowing la ibe Court or General t-ossious on a chur.e of ni.lici.u.s mieehief In breaking a pane of gUst in the front of George brown's tea store at No. 435 Eleh'b-ave. ou October _7. l-:x-Judge Uunoing ti. Bedford, who w\is prosecuting the cmsb, nad neard that tue young woman had beeu at one tim au tnm.te of an Insane aeyluni, and be deelred lo huva ber mental condition made the sull¬ ied ol examination, se> that when she was again taken before Judge Cowing yesterday, he asked that the ouse be poitjon*l. Her oouiasel. Mr. Mct'heeters, however, insisted strorgly that she should be tried at once. lie asserted that ot. sue ha I been lu jail tor a un,nth mere should be nu luri ti er deisy and he would not listen t*i ex-Jnd-o Bedford's remarks about the mental condition of his .lieut. Judge f'owing directed that the case go od. Tbe Ulai was Ueguu and w, en the defence ujene 1 Ameila waa pm ou the Oltneaa etan-. t*he laugiied Ly-terieHiir aud mu,ie aria-as as. Hie sall, "I don't know notulug about tins case," uud made strange an¬ swers to some of tis .jue -t ,*i,s put to her. Juii.e Cowing wai iiiiitl i.ei closely and bnslly alrecteel .bat she be takeu Irom Hie witness stand. lie begun lo reprove Hie l_>«-y< r lor allowing tho case io gc> on, while Auteslu, cio-aly tuliowed by a court (.Hiter, Walked l.e ht ml th jury box to rosen her seal beside her couusrL buddttuly ner »-..i. e. whloh was esfemely ehilll, r.ng out Willi: ¦ No bunked Judge eau een.l mc tn un Insane asylum. You iini.t siltier Hud u.e guilty or .,is,-'large me. " Tuan ene -i-./.-ti a ..,.-«tumbler wnich stood beside the waler cooler uud tn row it tnrough the window. Tho crash ol breaking glass an.l the shrill exclamation startled tba et't-ci.iiora in tbe inuit room. Auiel.a wai quicklj taken to tue ir:,un. rs' pou ,u *ue rear oi Hie room, anil was seut back io ibe Tomb*. Judge COwiaa said, no elie wm led asruy: " lt ls au oi drage that the Tombs phvsleiatis, who are .mplitjeU for the pelf en of aSaBUeiM into Hie .ondi- tlou of the pnsotiers ai the Tombs, sm,ni I adj- a wnm.iii to be »eui hut who is in 'he mental ..oimiUou tu BBJeB this deleudai.. apparently ls. hbo may be sr ul haek to tbs Tomi.s. ut if She in nol examined s.mti, I shall my¬ self ask the Commissioners ot I'liantiee and eon-, ti n to employ other phisiciaus who will attend to euch mailer* JUE POA RD OP LSI IMA YE A T WORK. Tbe Koard of Iv-titimt.' >.st(i(luy recc-hed from Mm. Joseph lue Hhuw Lowell, ii ineuibcr of tba t-Uit'- Hoard of Cbailtics, u prol.-.t against tn. ajipiopiiatioti by thc city mt f_o.ooo for .e.ui f.,i outdoor poor. Mrs. Lowell aejra tbat this t-niouiages in.-ndi. an, *,. Tin- matter evils ie- -e-iTt-el u> f*ouiiiilsi,-iiiiii-i ('ol,man and I'l.-.id.-nt Nis.n.-i, *1U. inst ructions K, r.-|H.n itt a tuturi' meetlug ThelelMiKof il,,* st,,, t .l.anlinr eontiti.is was dis- tamma MaycirOraoe Hually eal. that bo would prefer that it sboi.ld go oxer until uext year, and tbat tba new Maior uu.l the noa Bu_i. ol KeUmats should w i on it 'lue ravlaea provlalouul estimatea tarlBB. -.mu- ra rt-ivc-d fie.in lin* tntklmot Ai.hi men and nccic oidcicd io M plilltc-al 111 Ike City I,rr,,, tl. SEARS A ta i A'is i ra i / D lt was staid a few v. eeks ago that it. K. Boara, aft. r whom tbe -bars Commercial Company was named, had been found gullly hy thc court., at Tara of ti and- m*.'»IiikI the customs laws of iii a-il The snit a as uot against Mr. .attie, but against his .Jerk. VV. K. Ilraea A ( o. yenter- ay received a cable dlsoateh from Mr. Bomb, at Para., atina that the custom House matter had bean sett led tho courts, and that »ears-kCkx. are completely ab* lived. . BIS PENITENCE CAME TOO LATE. uvnTiKTirn akiioui about mt tictim. CBARGKS AGAINST Hl» OWN DAd-HT-R, Tbe murder of Patrick Uayden on Thanksgiving after- sui was sn absorbing topic of conversation In Jersey Ity yesterday, and Ute details as published In tbe papers ere widely discussed. Much speculation was indulged i aa to tho motive for the murder as lt was generally eon- *d.',l that a man of Cavanaghs hitherto good character nd usually pera, cable disposition would commit a wanton time without some real or Imaginary provocation. The olice were more communicative than on Thursday night nd gave out the statement* mode by the murderer when o sniTondercd himself. Captain Edmondson, Bergeant elly and ex-Finance Commissioner Marmaduke Tilden ¦ero In the police office when Cavanagh entered and en¬ ounced that he had como to give himself up, that he ad shot Pat Hayden. His words wore : " I've shot Pat Hayden, tiio blank blank, and Tm glad f lt He ruined my wife and daughter, blank him, and roke up my home and bragged of lt" The prisoner's daughter, who ls Mrs. Jennie Fogarty, ho wife of a broker In Greenwloh-st, New-York, called at he police elation nt a late hour Thursday night and was llowed to talk to her father through the grated door of ,1s cell. As soon as tbe prisoner saw hor he became .olently enraged and accused her of betng the cause of it trouble " If lt was not for you, you blank blank, I vould not bc here," he shouted. The young woman looked t her father In amazement and asked him what ho neunt. You know what I moan," cried out tho prisoner j ' you know that Hayden ruined you before your mar- 1age." Mrs. Fogarty Indignantly denied her fnther's ice .1 -uti.ms and bursting Into tears, turned away from he cell, tihe assured Captain Edmondson tbero was no ruth lu her f-ther's charge and deolared that Mr. Hayden lad never offered her the slightest insult, but had alwavs .e-h.-w e i himself toward her as a gentleman should. Shs oiii.l not understand why her fainer talked as he did and he believed that he had not been in his right mind for wo rears, ever since he was so badly beaten In tho last 'residential campaign. Whou Cavanagh became sober yesterday hs was very irnitent, and seemed fully to realize the enormity of his rime. He Inquired frequently about thc condition of hts .'.ii tm. and lt was not un111 be was taken to the 1'ollco .ica.liiii.ii tiirs, prior to being arraigned lu the Police ".our., that he wa* Informed of Hayden's death. The ln- ormation was Imparted to him by Chief of Police Mur- >hy. and as soon as ho heard lt his face grew pale. He 'ess! up. and, raiding his eyes, moved his lips as If oflt-r- ug up a silent prayer. He was afterward arraigned In ¦ourt on a formal charge of murder. Ho pleaded not fiillty, and was comm,tied by Justice Mi'-lng to the 'onnty .lull to a wait the action of tiie Grand Jury. BB* fudge Hoffman lias bern engaged to defend him. It la Insisted by Hayden's friends and by people who lave an Intimate knowledge of the fact* that rnvaua.h's suspicions of the relations existing between his dangator .nd Hayden were morely a hallucination. Bay-SB waa Intimately acquainted with the family, and sometimes noted as a peacemaker between Cavanagh and bis wife ind daughter. The latter ls his daughter by bis tlr-f wifes, ind she and ber stepmother could nut agree. Their quar¬ rels caused Cavanagh to drink, and whou Intoxicated he iv ns iu the habit sf Jilt tug them Into Hie sn,'et. Du such Megatons they found refuge in a neighbor's hotise, nnd -vunagh tnvurlalily quarrelled wllh the neighbor who look them In. It was after sueh oncurrences that Royden te-tcd aSBiodlator, and his efforts were generally B-eoesa 'ul. It was only when unusually drunk thal Cavanagh iver made any accusation against Hayden. At other times he was friendly with Hayden undi the occurrence )f two years ago. when he was beaten lu another liquor (tore aud thought lt was lu Havden's place. Hayden's funeral will take BUM OB Monday. A solemn requiem muss will ho sung In Pt. Michael's Church, and the bodv will be buried in Calvary Cemetery. The fun.-nil will bo attended by liver Faithful Council. A. h. ol n., of which he was treasurer, and by other organizations with which he was connected. County Physician Converse has 3rdered au inquest PRESSURE IN STEAM PIPES. 1BK ALDERMEN SAT IT Mt'ST NOT EXCEED FIFTY PnUNDS TO THK INCH. Nearly six months ago a committee of Hie Central Ta¬ mi- Union sent a communication to the Aldermen setting torth that Uie great pressure on the pipes of the.N.w- Voik biotin Company waa eletiliiiu-ntal to tho public icalth and dangerous to lifo. The committee recom- nended the passage of a resolution fixing fifty pounds ns he maximum pressure to which the steam pipes should ic subjected. It declared that since ihe Bteara Cdmpany aid down Its pipes there had been many leaks requiring lie pavement being torn np, Tho officers of tho Steam Company heard that i resolution waa to be presented nf the Aldermen's meeting yestniilny In accordance with thc .(.quest of the Ont nil Labor Cntoii committee, and ic-iit a letter tei tho Hoard, denying the power of the Ald.r- neii to act m Um matter and declaring that they might i* w.-ll seek to regulate the traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge. Elm committee bad boee changed, it waaaasarted, since ;he former hearing on thc subject, and thc officials of Die company wanted unotb.r opportunity to he heard baton action was taken. It was less dangerous, they said, to have steam In pipes regulated by pressure than to lune hundreds of boilers under ihe sidew-alka, a constant men¬ ace to life aad property, Boilers were- allowed to carry liKI pounds pressure to (he square Inch, while they were not half a.* strong as the steam pipes. By adopting tbe propose,,! resolution thc Beard would only give the strik¬ er* an opportunity to a raak revenge on ute company. A.- s,s,ii aa thia letter waa rend. Mr. t'n\ nungil, chair¬ man of the ('illumine*., on Streets, moved tlmt the report of thc committee betoken ap. and offered a resolution that for tba better protection of Ufa and travel In the city of New-York no ¦team-beating pipes bereaftei laid be allowed to carry more than iifty pounds to tba square inch, and thal al] permits heretofore given tot mon than this pressure be revoked ile said that the many joints In tin* pipes and tba bmx distances traversed rendered explosions almost inevitable. Mr. Dlwer spoke t<> tbe Mime ellet. Mr. Van Rensselaer Bald thal the proposed a. ti,,n would \ itiate many contrac t-- thal tbe Steam (lom* nany noe had. would canae it graal pecuniary loee, and would throw many moa aol of employment He ridiculed Hie danger ot explosions. Mr. Cavanagh said that the company was throwing good men ont of employment. If lt did not supply -team the owners of buildings would be eompcUe. to employ engiueors. The Steam Company waa s monopoly. Tho frequent bursting ol tba pipes created malana ia tho ground. Mindi was dangerous to health Mr. Van Rensselaer moved to refer tin- whole subject back to tbe committee, rhis was lost by 14 to 7. Arter further debate ihc resolution of Mr. Cavanagh was carried by the following vote : Ayei Benni tt. Cavanagh, Corcoran. Cowle, Wvver, Farrell, Fitzgerald, Kerrigan, Unnsicker, tang, Must. ison. Menning, r, Mooney, Mor¬ gan, e^ninti. Hy an and smith, IT. Bays Earle and Van ler, There were aix members abaent, Including President Noone",-. -a- ACCUslSG A LA WIER ot A HEAVY THEFT. Henry I). (Jarret!, Ihe ynuii_ lawyei who is chiii.i 1 with stooling 912(000 from Mr*. Rosaline Charpentler, waa arraigned ai -Jefferson Markes! Police Coori yesterdcy foi c*..-,munition. Mi--* Eugenie I barpentier swore thal she hu 1 MOB her inoUn'i- give Garrett tits- looney mid that he had represented lo ber thal be Intended to pay ihe Me Cardie heirs witta ii for their Interest In the property which Mrs, Chorpentier wanted to boy. (Jarret! mu* rep¬ resented by Colonel >|,cncci' mid two otner lawyers and dld a great deal oi ci,,-- examining blmaelf. Ax times be waa somewhat excited and In asking tba witness a ques¬ tion ba exclaimed In a dramatic manner: M Why do you lie!" Mrs. Charventiei stated that-bc had bad 012,000 in her boose for Bye yean that sba gave darren the money witta which io pay IbeMoCardle heirs am! had given liiin 0390 to go to I itilfornla nnd sc Mr. MoCardle, When Mrs. Charpentler was testifying ber daughter, wbo waa sitting in noni of her. made motions toying to correct soma part <>f tbe testimony. Garret! and his lawyers aro-.- lu hu excited manner and de¬ manded Ilia! Ml-s Charpentler i>e nat out of the room. After this request waa granted Mrs CnarpenUer testlfled that Mrs. K. I'l-arsall. one of thc McC'aidlc bein, ,-w,in¬ troit i-h.-had received "fT.-i from Garrett and no! ^h.(hm) un he had told Mrs. ( harp, iiti.r, for her Interest in Ihc es¬ tate. Thc cns,, m a-n.l)..urned nniii rs o'clock Uris afternoon. (iai ii-tt'b bondsman, Michael Carley, of No. lld Tenth* ave, refused to remain tangar on tba bond ned Waa re leased, (.ani tl was about to bc locked in a cell when lils brother in law signed tin- bail bond. TECnSICAL EDUC AT IOS IS Tnt: SCHOOLS. Thc examination of thc subject of Technical Education ls to bc carried out carefully dining next year by thc Board of Education. The repel-! mi the suhjcetthitt was made lost nu,nth by tiie special committee of which De Wilt J, ¦".digman 1*. chulrmau, was referred Io tho Commilleo on the OtonM of Studies, of which charles I.. Bolt ia chairman. Mr. Holt has given close attention to thc sub- Jeri In Ita practical details, oed is familiar with tin- ex neiiment that Ims been made by ihc '...liegeof thc City of >.-w York In thia direction. The. work done hy the eel* logie, Mr. Holt says, la Ibo nmat complete In lu way that lian been fleeted In any city in the country, so flint v. Inn poonta SB] that New-York is behind other cities tho truth in mit given. The- real problem of manual or industrial training ac¬ cording to Mr. Holt's view ls bow to introduce lt Into tba schools au that the children la thc primary glades linty be lieinilll.-d by Mich insli in lion. MN the (ity rehail not expend targa -inii** of money in mere experiment. A repot! will i.c made t«. the Board of Education next week lu which li will be recommended thal Superintendent -Jasper with om of the assistant superintendents shall \ IsH som, of those cities where iiiiinual training Iihs been Introduced, examine their methods and make a report. SUHSUIUIIOS OF SURETIES. Al,l. lilian Masterton at the meeting of tlio Hoard yest. i,!_y lntiixtu, (-! a lesolulioii ],roil,lint- thad contra, tors »li uso .untie*, arc nm SefrovsB by tbe hes'l it department ms/ sub¬ stitute .oilers, nu,! ll tliey are aatlsfactory ta HMi Control br tiieii toa ssatmcta aha- in* awantad aatbaaghtosongleal SarsMBS Wan approval. Al present, if tb') sureties arc not satisfactory te tba bead of a depart ineiit, lie rejects Hie bid mi,la«a,ii .-h.-i li""'- '"' prOBBBBli Tbs in alu ll os laid over foi a w.-ek amt n ie ri .vi la las rlasses faainuttes. c I, ui mil, i lx*ew .-uni that he knew nutlung of tin- r. solution e,t Mi. -Vast, BB li ami BBB Blt BTTBTB IbBfll TBS latSaSsd til be Introduced . .ntiiK lor Michael Kay. who was the leWBfll bidder f,,r gradin-; and rcgulatili,- Oue.huiidi.sl un,' ll,lily sci.-Dlh-.il. and un, li,in,li* ,1 ni't oily sec.uni st., h. si ,,f I .-nih ave., and WbBSS substituted boi.deu.cii trews ietus*_l Bf Cou, luis- sion, r Newton yesterday, through counsel, int',rm,,I the Caa* ir,,11, inat h.- had i.sgun a suit tc compel (itneral Ncwlou lu lei ngaiSS lils -uti -1 it itt on iii sureties, and If lie faned lu this ho would bring suit against the city lor damages. heavy BBBYBBOB OF A ItooUs POLICEMAN. John Mci arty, of No. 'Hi Kant Korty seventh st., who preten.tnt !.,_,_ police oflleer aud went Into the liquor slurs at No. 810 laBXtagtsa ava. and trie.! to aries! Ihe proprietor, waaenwBB dyastsaaayia the Court of u«uerai m**«*.i.,h« Thors wera sbstms »f ntnorf and grand larceny __an.*t iilm Ii ad,lit:,,n I,, tha hara.; of Impersonation all ,,nl. lie Icnti-ei guilty to adiarge of robbery and waa sealcuceel Ul tell yeal a ill An -Male l'rlaou. HOME NEWS. FKOMlSENT A RUT VA l.t. Otltep nov**-AIslander (irahatn Ball, of Washln.!<-.**. snd Kat thew Hals, ot AlUativ.-t.ie-JrDi.Sa-a Hetti- .Indee Ama** J. Parker aud Hauator Aremsa J. Psrker.lr.. of Albany ...... inrth ismael ./?l.'~ci*ji*ral .. «. easement, of Ohio; William Henry Clifford, of Malu-., and lolled r-tei*** pistil, t- Attom-T D. H. Baker, jr.. of P.-ovideae-s ...St. Cloud Hottl. Jud-ffi B. II. NslaoD.of Miui.-eoU ..Alter Homet. Dawltt C Littlejohn, of Oawego.St. Jomet J.-_»l.Cecil Clay and Be¬ lina Vokes. a "WIT AT IB (iOINO ON TO-DAY. Int**rr-oll-iglef* Asctos-latlaa. rtfth A vena* Hotel, evening. Nay nat,I Metatrej caa*. Jefferson Markat Pollr* Court. Fuiiem! of Erastus Brooks. New -Brlgblon. B. I.. _ p. m. Edward Heroa-AUsn's lecture, e-luketina- Hall, a-.M p. m. pr. Ke*-cletle*n't lector*. Cldckerlng Hall. Sp. ai. Le-etnr* by Protestor *'. IT. (loodyetar, Cooper rolon. 8 p.m. He,,pening nf Fifth Avsotis Riding AOfi/lenSy, evening. I.r. Armtlrong Insanity o*t*\ Elisabeth. 10 a. ta. rr-ress,,r Hlckinoir's lecture, Museum of Natural nistery, 10 Uu a m. . ? ¦ NKW-YORK CITY. Five dollars sent to Toa Tbibise by " E. T. W." for " some deserving et.ar'.tv." haa been given to tho Home for tn* friend! *.», No. 82 East Thirtieth lt. The business failure* ¦ throughout the ronni ry In Uis last seven days, ss report-id to K. Cl. Dnn .t Co., of the Mercantile Agency, unrulier for th* I'nltod states, lin , and for Canada, 97, as compared with 242 last week. Dr. C. B. Robinson will begin his second coors* of eight lee tures on Egypt to-morrow evenlog. In the Madison Avenne Preabyterlan Chnrch, his subject being " Goshen, Tnotuics III. and th* Obe.sk." The sesrch for Bernard MrT-inghlln, the Insane msn who escaped from th* asylum od Ward's Island od Thuraelsy morn lng. wsa continued all day yesterday, 1,nt willi,mt result, ll 1* supposed he tried to swim to shore and the strong current and lid* carritti him under and drowned him. Patrick Mclaughlin, the laborer who was buried In the raith al Ninth-ave. and Twenty-third st. on Thanksgiving Day. 1s still in the New York Hospital, where h* waa taken Immediately after being extricated. He ls doing Mell and will probably be able to rclurn to work tn a few days. The Board of Health yesterday considered a resolution to re¬ voke all permits for the (hiving of sheep across the city, but laid lt upon tbe table. Henry Mpenlls. of No. 59 Mulberry st., met John Moran cn tho night of October '.'5 ta Multi, rry st, and, producing a .tllletto. sainted Moran with the exclamation. "Your money oryonrllfe," aad obtained $2 aud a watcli. Officer Cvittrell pursued the Italian and arrested him. Judge Cowing yester¬ day sentenced hint to ten years In the Stato ITiaon. Frederick -Se Benedict haa been appointed to visit incom¬ ing vessels and allix revenue stamps to all package* of cigars of less than 3.000 In the possession of passengers. The licenses of S. V. P. Bentley, pilot of the Susquehanna, and A, NV, Jayne, pilot of ths May Clintoo, hav* boeo MB* pended on the report of the laical Blcatuboal Inspectors on the collision bc! ween the two vessels. Owing to th' illness of Professor "N'ewberrv, advertised tn lecture In the OsBfSS l BfcM free class thia evening, his place will bs t .ken by Professor W. H. (loodysar, of tho Metropoli¬ tan Museum of Arl. who will speak (with Illustrated views) on " Leasing's Laocoon*." Crest lDlerest ls being taken In the games of the 7th Itegl. tnent, which will bo held In tho Armory te-nlght. All the running and walking contests have long lists of entries and the bicycle contests will bring out all the amateur champions. Ocoer-1 .Newton yesterday appointed Patrick J. Brennan * nc'erkln the Department of Public Works at a aalary of _l,.iKl. ?. C. Edwards, Jr., late of Mt. Calvary Church, Ballimore, has been appointed organist aod choir master of Christ ChaM-, st Thirly-.fti- st and Fifth sro. Frederick A. OBST, of BsBtsa, gaie an Interesting Illus¬ trated leclure upon " Pictures.|M Mexico" last evening in Association Hail, al fourth ave. and Twenty.third-t*. He showed some Un. picture*, taken from the cities of Mexico, Vera frur., dillinaIma. ciuanaxnato and cinadalnpe His views of the "tloating gardens'' ot Mexico and the moun¬ tains Popocat. i*<*il sn,i (MIS de Ajasco wer* re*-*lved ve-ith hearty applause, and tho lecturer's Illustrations ot Mexicali bull tight* and th* donkeys that "caine lo stay " were rc- clved with keen appreciation. The small buys living lu Hie nel-liboihood of Hie Madison Square Harden aro suiTcrlng fie.in a severe attack of "the Bullalo Hill fever." and armed willi short pieces of rope for lassos, they lie in ambush for each other and every smaller boy that h-i|'pens ls pass that way, and woe to thc luckless cat or stray do. Hist they csu "trail." The American Institute l'air In Third-ave. was visited by the inmates of Hie Institution for the Instruction cf tho Deaf and Hun,hon Washington HaUthta. At ila. m. 1-7 gillam,.! 198 boys trooped int.. the building, uni thc aisles of the hall ¦BBB swanned With little people whose tongues wero bound, but whose eyes and ssslBISS spoke g language more eloquent than thal of many a BSCaal tongue. I! HOI IK LYN. In the suit of Mrs. C'atheiine Idler, to recover $.',,000 as damsas* for attract.re ol ih,< skull by bclaitthrowa from a street caron Ute Nostrand Arenas uas,BTSc-ict tor $i,oo. waa rat.ned yesterday. Colonel Falkner, of thc Kith Regiment, has withdrawn from tbs baaIBSSt tir il with which he has t.ec:i asaocliited. In order the li,'Uer to attend to UlS duties devolviug upou Iiliu iu con* Btijiiim ol thc tiniibles in ids regiment. Dr. o. N. Ferrie, the iirsi saalalaal physician In the county I ,,-*:n,e Asylum, is iiieiitl,,n<*<1 _s lh-» i>r..balil-, nucc,<.*»,,»i of Dr. Shaw, whose resignal lon t*,»s Into riTect on Pi-i,n.rr j It is expected lhat Hie wins will nil b* ninnie,I from tim pole* lu Wasluugle.ii-st.. li, xl Weak. SB I j.laccl under ground. Patrick Maguire, a 11,11 kin.in employs, m the Chees* brough Mauuf-ciuiiug Company's VBSsUll* fa-toii-, nt Rich- ani-.iiiii Dedavaa sis., stan,,l to empty a bucket of aaphtha into »tanii \ eeterday afternoon. Tbe»tuSe»oght Bra, sae! la a liniment tin- room iva- In Hs.a Maguire iras bailly iiariiecl al,,,ul the hands and ia ¦.-. and had lo betaken 10 Bl Mall s ll,,s|,ital in sn ami,nlaiice. 1 h.* flams* sst tire toa lu-,,-at¬ tn, ln-,1 to one of Cu., .air's ai it,, ma I ic lin-i-Ulu. n.hiis. and w li.-n Him ignited tl,, gase* liberals. qoiC-ly axtinguUhi ,i the Haine*. 'lin saaaa sf saspseted smallpox in Sliteenth-st., st Brat reported to bs chicken pot, proved yesterdsy to be inull|*o*c Two other cases sf tba olsssss bar* been discovered ai >'o. 1,866 fulton bl. 'll.* oininlssioners app lintc! to :.],|ii.ii-e th* wins of thu property In Wasbingtoo-at desired ny the iii ti_.- Trustees lui uar sluring purpose* have report*I ia terara! paying l-T.'.i.'.o i.u it, Tha award will bc accept**--, o The coinplaiiil pref, rred bv Juli i Mairan. S ebSTglns Will- lam J. Sh.-i mau, lui icily a pries! iii Ihe Cbcir. ll ol lb. vi* ilil¬ li.with ber rain, wa* riisniisuM-d i'-*»tenlsy bj r,,li,.- .Ins¬ til ¦¦ Walsh, on Ute nr-uiiid of lack of JuriseUoUon, as th' gul ls in a .New.Yurt iBSutnttan, (diiiiiilttei-s of tiie Hist and SSSOnd mortgage bondholders sad ot tbs stockholders of tbs Brooklyn, run,usa an.l I onay Island (Brighton Bsaehl llsllread Company sr* endeavoring ;.i teitlii npoa a pun tor a reorganisation ol the company urou au equitable basis. NEWS 1 HOM TUE SI'UL HRS JKBSE- c ITT. While he was ntl noting I iltroad track at r; rove si jr eal ei ay Christy Cemnolly, agc toity, oi it;.ira Hotel, Paterson, wiis kine t hy a locomotive. NEWARK. Aa sxamlaaUon for s cadeUblp at Weal PbIbI was held in the I'.-ciuileal School Building yesterday, Iweutr-ou* youth* competing. Tbe examiner* wen* lu. Herman III ex-Judge si, i, I,-, ].:. J. J,,y and MnpariBtenetent .f i'm,he .**,!,,>-is Barringer. The sui ostini candidate will t.- noialni C-BgresaBiSB Lehlljach lor admlssiuB to Ute at adotaj, The pulu,- lor,-,- assemble i at ti,,- Metropolitan KmW raster* day and had IBS annual laapectlOS sat! .ll III. Bal n.ml Wlraa-W, ng-- iifty ,-igiit, abDs tftanataa.. tess la Military Park yesterd-ty, tell with ins ladders-Ulan e,,i lorly t'cet and died soon alteiward. He In cd at So. lil Broome- st., aud leaves a faintly. mnr-JKBSEY rowm Mom -i cm --,\*ial projects for s,ipplimg this pis.** with WUtel illivr tieell ie, rile hi _}* |,,IV1, , ,rn',! 111. ¦. ll... lal. .1 is one fi,.ni Captain HU a. H. Tssr. wbo propose* to furni*) an abunciaut supply ol pure v. aler. ? STATEN island. The Charles Moore e.,! lt* at .mut 11 .,. -. BtStlBB is the propel ty bought i,y A li. Bttekaey, ol >t. Fsnl, Mino, tobe used as acattle flinn Wiitie laltlu aili Lt* le-tcl belorrlabia n.Mit to Kui,*|,e Nrw.IIri,.|IT.,*c. Mrs. I'.llen Darcey, of Ann st. am! CBBtlS ton-ave.. who was nil ntte, ii Hine- !,v h,-r hu«han,| lau,,, liaicey. in a (jnarrrl on Thanksgiving !)uy, nut lrisn'tiil om of danger y esler,!--, LON". IBL-JIIX ,OUB Covg.-A l.nv.ite exauntiatlon of Henry P. Frank held on suspicion of liaving iiiunlered Captain Carpenter 0 IhosolK.oiiel laiug Island, resulted yesterday In tilt ditchers* Tlc theory that Cnrpentur was inhbtsl and killed by rivei thieves has been adopted. m WmrCHB-TKB i'd NTV. M r. \ stiNC.-c-John Stllgenhair who haa baas living 'o Hil' village lor thirty.av* years, mis toa ad dna,, in lils hous, yesterday. Ile had been on a spree for two vitcks and hat di, veil his wife out of Ihe lim ie, and hui ll,,-,, blown off t_i top of his head -sith a shot gun. KOSSA ASD HIS - HROTHERHOOD" OCT. Nobody *eems to linden stand why DTiouovan Itossaan.l th. Fenian Brotherhood sre, at loggerlu a ls. There ls au 11 Ish or ganl7atifiii known as Un-< lanna dael, ,,(.*. Inch RtMSBWasi ninnher some yeiirs aaa, but il was said Uiat In- " l,l_I.i,*..I too much and was couse-oin-ntly exi,t-n..i. Thea ito-,,,.. ,. tuu iBSd lbs lei,an Hr.,tinil l...,l a ls. biu perpetration ot thc m, Fenian rev,,lui,onary ogaui/atl,,ii ot l*u)7. ||H ^,,1,, .. . to denoauee ail ott.ei Irt-h lectsSiss int lu* own .i,.i, cre<!ite I willi little woik tar Ireland ali eal , -,||., u,,. -none. This ls one ground of onulilanit against him. An..thei li il, i wherea* Kossa's paper, Cndril /rwaflMa.sunpen*dMewltl am oppo»**d i.eoige. 'Jeorge smith, the ( halrman ot the Benia! hti.iherhOKl, snd thecoinmittee openlv «ir,-Ml tbenitelve* a t the labor party. Cr. Hamilton \*. illiams. who ia said io hav succeeded Risss, talki with terni.!* Uerceue*» aga,n»t " th HaxoD." He I* * personal mend of Ur. cjaii-ui,", otOnm P"iiit, who ts now ierving a Ute sentence in an Kngu'si, eonrli prison on a chsrge of having exploded dynamite Sa UtstbobI BEST TO Pltlsos for ISSULYIBB BIBLE Thomas Lee, age tift.cn, who was ,.,\:, l-.| .f ,(..,,,|| ingtwoglrl* lo Ivrkins's carpet yarn fa. tory In Kent ave lilouklyu. whcic h.-was mpl*.y.*.t lo aSB-M tl,,.- sn|Miii,tei dent, wat scot to U.e House ,,f BattUPmi BsaaaU's lslBBj. fe Police Juatice U'ai-h yattarday, Au app^i v, ,n i.. Mlltll,., In* behan. A ..,i.munee oi ihe Ui,iii, i. eBufx-ace -octet have mteresiuii Umbi**.vet la His * »«.¦ sud were In tb* court loom yesterdnV. They expressed satlsfa, Inn h ith Ihe rtralil ot the case. One ot ll.fiii said ..We aro here to a.., what coarse ls Barana. Basal harte men io a i.lae-e ot business to degiade gtn^ wno mon living t make au hone*! He mg. W e claim thal Ind Bally ls ii, xi i,, »,* lu,ess. If ko.nen have lin: .lung 1. u,ak>* li, i .|.,,,,d ,, NflaaBlaa. Wc . laini thal Ml. Pei kins I* i,. l ighi iu keepui men llier* who Insult girls. 1 told Mr. Perkins wc had aa* too n,toy graves filltsi by girl* who w.nt out t,, tarn Ibe! living, K,ril wlio were un,the! -, but not niles Inn, »,,,,,< D' suffiage meant mole ibau Uie righi to lotc. lt rn, ans,, .i, w do any good I" DU. HAlFltl D io plil.ACII IS HllOOKI.YS. Theiler. Dr. K.M. Halflelil, of Chi,'ag", has beena.-, nie to supply thc pulpit ot th*, hiimuiertleld Methodist hp I in opu .burch, ll look ly,i, len vacant by Hie ac. eplai.ee of a call to Congiegational lunch hy lin* Bl \. I. J. iatusing. Or. Ita Ili-liI* -li usiiiii,i> the pulpit on |,c.«,uiiei o, aud servo uui Ult C'olifrlei.t* Un t- iilMplll. » h. ,, lt 1* i*tl*. t. ,1 ll. il ll Bm. W. I. Phillip* Mill b«appolut*>l lo th* oi.ur. h. In Ha ile.lil;*, knowu at an nheiueul pieaehci ami he has mind ll leading Mrtlnalltt pulpits lu Chitafo, Ciiu lillian ami l'lul eWlp.ta. Hs ba* b*»n ths agent ter tb* -"van-don Theological Seminary recently. . *»¦*- THE SCOTT-APPLERY j JOHNSON CASE. KO DKCI_I0.1 BT TUB MONMOUTH PAHK COMMIT¬ TEE-WHAT Md. SCOTT MAT DO. The Scott .Applebj ek Johnson affair ls tha chief topic of conversition arnon, sportinn men about the corridors ol the uptown hotels. If the affair had b*en *p-*odily settled, sod If so m«rh seci.cy had Ml been obser.ed, lutereat In it would jirubably havo died out long lief,,m this. Months ago lt was .uuiow* that Byron Mc lailnn.l, Congressman If, L. Scott's iralner, was deeply In debt to various bookmakers, but lt **ft-c on y about a mouth a_o thai, lt was understood that Appleby et Johnson Intended to hold Mr. Scott responsible for ir*-.,isoo of their bets with Mcclelland. Mr. f-rutt denlesi that he was responsible for any part of that ntncitint, and th« rs-*o WM brought before Ihe incentive Commute-*; of ths Monmouth Park Haclnj Association. Ths Hxecutive Committee consist* of I*». D. Wither*. Jame* eialcv-ty, A. J. Cassatt and Georgs IV\.bo-iy Wetmore, ('overlier of Hhoda Island, a 1 oi them with tke exception of tho ('ovcrnor bein,*, flnimelsily Interestod iu Ihe development of tha "blooded hor**e," as each uv ns a mc in- establishment, lbs r\l lenee in the case was he ml last, \Vodtmsdnv, snd lt wis taken with "Htar Chamber" secrecy. Al¬ though Ihe committee con-ddcrod the testimony until after l ::io o'clock cm ihanksglviiitf morning, no de elston was arrived at, and lt ls said that-ie members of ths committee are more at odds than the Mcquade Jury, lt ls hardiv probable thnt a decision in tho case will t,e IB_-.I1- this week. The committee ha*> dl«r-fr**ecl. 0. lYabndy Vi el¬ mon has re: urned to "Little Rho<"y," ami Mr. Cfcasatt has cone to his home near I'hiladelphla. "s*i**U week, It 1- reported, there will l.canoiher mcetiu.. and the tr-timony will lie recon-l leiy.1. Mr S. ott, it is tm der-'oO'l, wl«hes to suhmit n brief on hi- OBae, ko that the affair may go on p-rorrt in proper shape*.. Hs demand* the expulsion of both Appleby « John-on and Byron Mcclelland, lt is his ultimatum. No whKewnsh verdict will BBBWBf hi* niinio-o. He does not car* about the MAW, but ha Aofi*. care about Ihe purity of the turf, and hs will (.[.end 100X100. «o he -.av*, to that end. If, however, be does not carry his noint, he will cl.ne out blt turf Inleresli. Tho qufstlnn lt whether a millionaire nice horie owner "hall ft or whether a finn of bookmakers shu!! l.e rcle.nled to private Hie, so tit as the prominent raes tracks ate concerned. WILL YALE GET TIIE CHAMPIONSHIP} BVVBt BftBTBMCtBBBft that tiik com.kok voot- BAI.L ABBOCIATIOM WILT. CONSIDER. The liitercolleRlatej Football Association which meets to nij-ht at the I'ifih Avr-nuo Hotel will have to decide the dl-puted Yale Princeton football frame and the champion-hip. Whatever the decision may be. there will not be another pams between the two collec.es this ..a«on, for Ihe Yalo men went out of Mining when they reached this city after the esme. Yale will claim the championship by a score of 4 to 0, and Princeton will support the referee's decision that lhere was no paine. Ibo rules support Prince¬ ton, for lt is provided that two full three quarters of an hour must constitute a gains, and if time la called hefore tho last three quarters is up there is no _ame. But various precedents will bs quoted by' Yale, show inc that this rule has not always been tiietlr followed. Yalo will also sho *** that Captain Corwln strongly protested agaln-t time 1-eing called and that he .Ij-nlned his willingness to continue play- ins all night if necessary. Heferee Harris called time a moment after Wallace secured a touch-down for Yalo, sotno twenty minutes before time. He gave aa his reason that lt was loo clark lei ko on wilh the .ame, and it is Hld that he was simply following tho precedent laid clown In 1891 by K. M. Appletein, who was referee at tho 1*010 Grounds in the murh-,ll*piitod came botwoen Yale and niBOeton. This game was called on account of darline--., fhoii-h liinc'toti wanted to llni-h the (rame. Ihe pam. was decido-l a draw and no championship for IB&A-'M wa* awarded. Yale will cite tne Ilurtford precedent cre,.t«*d by Princeton a weeli or so ago. Prluceh.n ran up a tremendous score a.alnst Wes¬ leyan, and when darkness came on raqnaatB- the lefereo to call time and also call lt a panie. He did rn. and if this precedent should bo allowed to stand the association will have to award Yale the cham¬ pionship. IHE ATLANTA'S PHIAL TRIP. NOT AV I'NtTKl.LY fit'C CF. SR Ft? I. KXPF.KIMKV'T. ¦¦On Of THK RFQCtRI-n HORSK-PciWK.IC. The new cruiser Allanta Iny yesterday in one of the inner dorks of the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Some repairs to the gun tracks were going on, and the deck was crowdi-.l with workmen, mailors and marines. The Atlanta came In on Thursday morning from a six .lavs' trial trip, whi.'h was partly a failure, partly a iBOOCaa. Sba mado the rcijulied liunil cr of knots to an hour (thirteen) ca-dly. but her engine.-) were unable to reach tho nqataa. maxiuuim of force, 8,-00 kona pov.er, falling -hort about BOO. <me of tbe Naval Advisoiy Hoard, who was on the raaea] yesterday. Mid in regard to her trial trip: Ihe run was a failure as far as the developing of hom* power Roes. The engine-w wero all right. but could not work BP to thslr strength because of B detective iDllBJ valve on the high-jire-suru cylinder, iii" bolton loamed slightly and the failure ol tbe Valve oli-iged na to keep the pressure down. Ons of the boilers also leaked slightly, and OHS joiirmtl was ., ve rhea t.-.l on -onie ,,f tl,,* six hour run*. We p,,i about 3,000 borve [K>wer on, bat could not risk uuy more. The trial mp m oihet ways wns (puta ful. The speed waa Rood and easily main¬ tained fur niven length*! of tim.*, lt ls uot as it tim machine*-; bad biokoo down or any serious Baw had been lound w,th it- working. The valve can be ra- t ai red, and I think thal the force requl.1 cnn c.i-iiv ba -I.om n on tba n.-\t trial, lt ia not yet certain wh**n the cruiser will take another run. but ii will probably be nett week, if at all soon." DI8CUSSIN0 rilYSfCAL EDUCATION. INTEIUSTINl* PAP! ns UK AD MPORI THI ASSOCTA- TKIV KOR ITB AllVsVl 'KMI'Xr. Tbs second anneal meelina ot tuc* Assort.it inn for the Advancement o' I * i, y - i. tl I'diicfi'ioii iv m hold yesterday In the Adelphi Academy, BrooktfB. Profaeeoi Luwunl Hitchcoctf, or Amh-Tst College, presided An address of welcome w*.s in i'i.* t.y (diaries Platt, one of the trustees of the Adelphi Academy. Tho following oMicers wara elected: PrositeMit, ProfBBBBt Ililc'icclt; vlce-prcsl- elenta. the Kev. B. P. Tiiwlnp, Dr. D. A. f-argent, sud M;s- IL C. rutnain; IBSratary, Dr. William C!, Ander¬ son; treasurer Dr. 1*. M. Hartwell. A papal w,ts read by I'rnfe-ie-e.r Hitchcock (io the need nf itiitiiropouicliy la piiysiciii tr,lining, so tbat tue propel proportions mlgni M attained. Tin also anted thc ronalderatlo. ut heredity lu Ini,ung ehihlreu. so tbat inherited defecis might lie sinni'iei and weak poiats properly invaloped. Dr. lian well, of Johns Hoi.kine I'm verstty, trad a c,ir,*fuii> prepared paper on tba physiology ol eaeroise, He *elio-ied the eflec sol i in,,ii* foi ins ,,r ittliletio tr lin¬ ing mid 8 til that no f.ililli! mu,uld bo with,,ul -.onie mei, *,,i physical culture. Thirteen MW members of the Assn, kallon were cle, Ind. At thr ir teii.,,..n gens,on a iiuiubei ol liiteiestini* essays W' re real and disouss".!. \V. I'. .I.,sin, Of tho -tuteii Islaud Aeadawr, tttut a Paper OB " The Physical Truin- in. of Pul.lie iSoho..I Children.'' Professor 1'aii Batt, wno lots eiiar.e or j nyslcsl training iii the public leboois In K.in.as c'liy, n ade aa address oa '" Bdneailonal civnuiHsiics." ,'. ci. Botbtnaan Binlaiuad bow laasaera were ir.meei In ayBBBllOS In tue Normal sch,,ol in Milwaukee on the Herman eysiein. Dr. J. W. Henver, spouc of how atn'etic s|i,irts coull be aUltsad tot- physi¬ cal triinin. in arboola ami toUeewa. Au aBtartalnlnB exhiiiliioii ol ity inna sties wus atvcu l.y elarani Iron iiiriiv.i'.iu.s tn Mis city and lirooslyi,. aud from the ¦IiooUl) n Not mal velmol for liiystit.i 1'riiiiiiiiK and the Adelphi Academy. ORSPAIR OF A PRISONER OF POTEHTY. A rOUKfll WC.I'.KIV.iW.iMAN KILLS HKICSKIF THAT PUK MAY NoT IlKCOVK. A UflCHKN. Tlir police leal ii. d >. -li'iiliiy Ilia! Jennie Heit), I yoiiin: illiinaril.-.l moiiiiiii. had (iliilnitti-d suicide tn her home al No. '.':!.". Lust Hoii*!oti-st., on I'liiiiik .s*_-i \ I mr Day. Hhe was the oldest (laii'.iitcr lu a thrifty German family, and .-ince her childhood --lit !in. 1 .lom* her patt in Indplm,' her par¬ ents to pm*, id,- fm- the yoongee e-Udran. it waaaafcl yeeterday thal ibe had ao loves and ber Ula had been ona of williup loll. Ber father, who waa a teacher of mu.-ic, died about two yean air,., nnd the need of help was in¬ creased. In loinpaii) w Ith her youmrer sl.*te-r Delia she WOrfeed at laCWBMBB la B factory lu C'niial it. Thc (.iii- wen- nldc t<> carn ft cu. li, but recently -lennie lcm! a pail ol on. Munni, by a felon, and afterward c.ml,I -.ai I, uni*. **.(> n nek. A few Micks ptjt she had another felon and mils unable lo mo k Bl all. The h.-.s of employ¬ ment iliad.', lid- meian.indy, bia* IbO-fkl ehe was to lie- conic a l.iii-tlt-ii upon them for «limn sin* bad work.-.l KO hard. Altar eaang ber Thanaaylrlna dinner she Mein oat mid pun ha-c.I soul.- rut poison, lt had he.-li al lanp ,1 that abe and ber sister were to jp> to a party In the cnn hil', but at 'J ]>. m. I'cl in found her in bed, liol,Uni* lid bead tn her banda Bbc had been aubjeet to violent bead* acnes, and Delia Baked ll She had minti,cr attack. Jennie Roaned end aaa. aha waa anMai lng terribly, afn. llelo lound .lennie Insensible in Ihe bed a little while lat. i- ami sent for a ph) si. ian. bul nc did not arrive In time to he ol mi) senile io lin* sufferer. An examination «.f tbe bod. yesterday abowed that Jennie had swallowed tin-poi.-,,ii Miiiciisiie purchased bb Thunda**, Hoi body will burled bBBKH her rather's in thc Lutheran C ciiHt.i). --m.-. PREPARISO K)K MU. Il DDK S'S Fl: SEPAL. Hie riilii-rul of Liuetils Brooks Mill luke pince this after noon at _ o'clock. Thc -ci vices va ill I..* conducted at the (hinch of the Asceuslou, We.-t N, *.i lin.|,t,,n, -ui,-. Island. There uill I,.* no pall bearers. Thu IBBIBllHIB Ul Ihe family have received aeasakea of couduleuce fi-on Governor lilli, colonel Lamont, Mayor Uraee, (Jovarnoi Abbett, Hotiator .Miller. ,**cci clar.\ .Millilili,., Sen ct.ii \ Whltnei and man) other prominent men. ihc Board ul Supervisors of tdchinond County yesterday a.looted rea oiiiiion, ol sympathy. The New-York M reaattle i.x chaugB yesterday appotnled aoommlttee loaiti nd th. fun. ial, .-<.- REPA I Ul V 0 TH E CH A kl li I /. f. V / j Pa Vc HE V T. Hangs ol workmen ure tepalrliiK UM pave,mut rei inti*/ Un by Hie lUH'.i Asiibalt l'«vn,_ i-oni[,_ny, nf W.shinKton. li Chambers nt., from llr,._.lwttv to Ciiir.st Tin* SBUUBI price aa flt. ooo. which ls dl» cents BsBMnyari, and Irs ll,au Ii.- I ..iii al ,- ,Mie,ti.-nl r,,,l Tue ci.l.l|.a..y H nude BVO.iriM b-iiil-, lo Metm las nm-iiiieiit ni lueii,i lui ten i ear, Inc oflli mli Ol (he Hep-It men of Pu Oin* Work- say tlmt tl, trouble .rue* ti en, 11,.-ia, tl,ai mSBy beavny laii'im true- t,.». -tiona ihe n.ieet with -,.,e wheel In Ihe cur truck. lin ling.- _.<_**, pr, tauru uu Hie a-,,i i. it, aud lt Hakes an r- - crumbles. Tbe parsm-m. bas net yat been aeceptsd hy ths Public Works Department .-A> ¦ ,. TTSABLE TO DIVIDE A BEWARD. District Attorney A. T Clearwater, of Ulster County, N. Y.,iwo years ago offered a reward of 91,000 for tbe cup! ii re »f l/inls Willett who bad killed ii men in Kings¬ ton. Som.- months later Sergeant Warts, who then waa on duty In the Fourth Precinct, hoard Uatemun Stewart, of the Third Avenue Elevated road, talking abont a con¬ versation In thc Thirty fourth st. etntlon about tbe Kings¬ ton murder. One nif"1i»n had auld tn another In Uie sta- tlon that he bad better uot go so often to "Max Hayes's dive" on nt'i-iuiitnf the Kingston affair. Knowing that the "clive" mentioned was lu Water st., Kergeant warta learned that Willett was a frequenter of the place. He asked I'elective Maher to nsulst In the search for "Al'lett, and Maher took into bl* confidence one of the employes at the dive munni Paul. Willett did not appear at tho place agate ttt Bbl months, aud then Paul MMM to dire* t him to a couve'iilent lodging-house, friable at tue time to find Maher, Paul told Police-men i-'irphy aud Hanley that Maher wanted Willett arrested. Tiie ortlccrs took the murderer Io the Oak Street Police Htatlon, where h.« was surrendered to the Kingston authorities. Ulett wm hanged for his crime last spring. Since his arreat there has been u (ontroveray regarding the division of thc S*l ,000. It was decided at one time to glve the rewsrd to Murphy and Iluuley, but Mr. Clearwa- tcr hoe been of the- opinion that Warfe. Maher and 8UJW- art should share In lue division. A letter from him on that subject was considered by the Police Board yester¬ day, but no action wan taken. None of the polleeaaaa can receive thc reward without the consent of thc Hoard. SILLED JUST HEFORE HIS WEDDISO HOUR. A ead story ls told In connection with the death of John F. Oocken, at the west end of the Bergen tunuel. In .fer¬ ney City, on Thursday afternoon, (iocken, who was twenty five yearn old, lived with his mother and two brother*! at So. 187 Ka-st Third-st., this city. Ho was be¬ trothed to Miss Emma Kpplcy, a pretty yenni? woman living at No. 17 Jefferson ave., Jersey City, and they wr,o to bo married at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Every¬ thing had been arranged for lho ceremony. At 9 a.m. Cockell left his home and went to Jersey City to see his prospective hilde. In a little while the father of the young lady and Oocken went out for a walk. In the sirect (iocken complained of dizziness In the head, and suddenly, before "e.r. Epyloy could discover hlslntcntton, he ran down u path leading to the Erie Railroad track. A tralu was dashingalong. Oocken tried to lioard lt, but missed his footing and rolled under thc wheels. He was picked un dead and his body was sent to Speer's morgue. Miss Kppley is prostrated with grief, cIocken was BB* ¦nutted of a fans of rniiana near ht? home on election day. and since then ho has acted a.*. though his mind waa -tliictcd. ? MR. ROCKEFELLER MAY POSSIBLY MOVE. William Rockefeller, president of the Standard Oil Company, was ivkod yesterday with regard to his re¬ ported Intention to make his home up the Hudson, giving up his property, Including a large deer park, at Green¬ wich, Conn. He laughed at the story that he was to give lils Greenwich land for an asylum for tho blind of Som- Ynrk ami declared that he had no deilnite plans as to re¬ moval. The pro.-tdllty was that he wight move to some pince nenr Tarrytown er Irvington and tn tbat cane he nii|;ht sell lils Greenwich home. He was likely to he there, however, for another year. Ho had received an option on a piece of property near Tarrytown, hut did not Cara lo suv whose tt was. He might nert care to avail himself Of lt and lt was premature to talk a! all about his possible future plans. It is understood on good authority that tim option held hy Mr. Rockefeller is on the property of General Lloyd Asninwnll. Mr. Rockefeller's friends think that next year will lind him lu a home on the Hud¬ son Uiver, probably at Tarrytown. THE BROOKLYS YOUSO REPUBLICAS CLUB. The election of oniccrs of the Brooklyn Yoting Repub¬ lican duh will take place n week from Monday. An cm- phutlc denial ls given of ibo absurd rumors that the club will disband. Secretary Case says that lt never was In better condition. As ls of necessity the case In nu urgaiii/.aticui of between li.ooo and 3,000 mem¬ bers, there ure many names on the rolls of men who are uot active in membership, About SOO have been delinquent in paring their dnea and circulars have beem scut to thain asking If thev wish to contlnuo their membership. About -Oil havo slgulUed that tbc.y do not, while the others have paid up. There are now about '_,000 active numbers. Mr. Case says that If the right man ls iioiiiin.tted for Mayor next year by the Republicans the club will do Its utmost for his election. nAS THE MAS KILLED HIMSELFt Loni* Welland,an upholsterer who had been demented for some time, left lils liui.ie at No. 4of, W, it Tim ty-thir! st. on Wednesday. His wife afterward found- note winch he had written, tolling her that sha would never see him alive attain an.l aakintj her to inform lils lodge ot hm death an soon as Ina budy wus found, lie also eent a note to his wife's sister asking I,* -i to c. ic -iter hts wno. His brother, C; liar es Wetland ot No. loo i-jevcnlh-ave.. yesterday asked the police to search for ihe missing niau._ MA1HNE INT RLLIGBNOE* UINIAl'L'll.*: Al, MA.VAC. TO-DAV. Bon riser.. M. BcMB. 4 Bl Moon sit i 040 Moon's s.e. 2 111,ll W.U'Klt. J. M.Sonny Hook. BrSB|Oar. IsfcL «:49 I IlellOste. 10:38 _*._---a_ily Hook. MM Hot. Isl'd. fcS7 UeUUats. li:lt> OUTGOISG ETEA WFAiS. SATCKOAT, NOV. 27. Vesssl Vetitl. Lint. For Ma!!*V.ii_ sails. A ursula, Cunard, Liverpool. :1:30am 6 am City ot chlca.o, luman. Liverpool. .ViSO a ru 7 a ni Cir. aasta, Anchor, Glasgow. am 0 a ru Si.iv,,ula. Ham.Amer. Bristol. 7 a rn karatta,Carr, Hamburg. 7 am l-'.u ,*. mi Lloyd. -*-'(ii''i,i)'ii and Rremea... 3 sm it a ui lt ,tt.-rd:.ni. Notli Amer. Itottenl.aiu. a ni tl a rn Belgenland, Bsd Star, Antwerp. 4 am 7 ara Norinan.lle. Francli-Trao-i. Havre. 3:30am 6 am --t.it.¦ ol ictus, Ward's. Havaua. . pta TlTSUAV, NOV. 30. Nerada, Onion,Lirerpool. 7.Warn Hon,vista, Braall Mall. Brazil. uoon. Ceareense, tramp, BrasU . 1 pm 3 pm ¦r_ra**ss. Hod Li, Lag.ayra. noon. \\ BDBBaOAT, I>EC. 1. Spain, National. Liverpool. I 30 a rn Aller. NH Lloyd. Bremen vu South'ton... (> a m ll ara City ol Para, Paciac fetall. Aapln wall.lo am noon. Andes, Atlas, H.tyti. 1 pm INCOMING 8 TEA MEER, TO I) IV. Vetttel. Ermn lin' Helvetia. london.National Etruria.Liverpool .cunard Adi'ntic.Liverpool.white sur Toronto .Liverpool.I ninan Stale of In,liana.cii_s_ovt.--tate !». Kuy ter.shields.White Cross Bohemia.Uambnra.Ham-Amer Zii.iu.lani .Amsterdam.Net h-A mer Redertand.Antwerp.Itu! -t ir O/.ama.Hay tl.Clyde's ¦TODAY. M»v. '--*. La Brstsgns.¦arm .French Trans. Trinidad.Bermuda.(Judie. HOBDAY, BOT. ML Klldnpla. (Hus.ow.Anchor Chattan Margaux. Bordeaai.Bordeaux Niagara.Havaua.Ward's SUI PEING NEWS. POBTOF NEW-YURI-.V KI DAY. NOV. Wt, 1S8_ AKll! Vl'.ll Steamer Island (Deal, eikjo.lt, Copenhagen Nov R, Chris- han i!», mid Chrlstlansand io. with mdse and passengers to Punch, Mys .* Oe. Arrived al Ute Bar at 1.40 o ra. "-teamer Aller iCieri. Haiueliiunu. Bremen Nov 17. South- am).ton IB, wtth iuds.* .ml passenger* to Oelrlehs 4 lo. si. am,-i Bonavista (Bri, And,-e.,,n. Kt Johna, NF, .".lars, w:tii ladas and passenger, to Bowrtuget Archibald. steamer Kl Paso, Quick, New.cirlc.uis (J days, with mdse to John I Van Sn .!,-. Steam schr Louis P.nekl. Mount, Jacksonville 5 days, with Inuit,cr to I. Hu. k .<. Sons; vessel to Warren Rav. Steamer YemssBBB. Platt. charleston I days, with mdse ami passengers lo J w c_uiiit.ini .t Ca Bteamer Roanoke, Concb. Iticiunond. City Point and Nor- IoI'k. .*. illi uni-*** and passengers to old Dominion 8s Co. Bteamer Seminole (new), Kembla Chester, lu ballast to Wm P .'ly,le*Co. Steamer Krancnnla. Ronne-tt, Portland, with mdse and pas- semrersto Horatio Hull. Bar. Nova s, otu inf Windsor. NS!. Potter. Havre 50 dav*, willi Iron and empty barrels lu.u dur. vessel tu J W Parker SON'SET-Wln.t at s»ndv Hook, moderate, NW; clear Att'lty UlamUlght, WNW: alear. Arrived yesterday. Steamer Chattahoochee. Catherine, Savannah 2 days. with mdse and passengers to lleiuv Yonge. Jr. CLK..BKI) Steamer Aurnula (Bri, Hains, Liverpool via Queenstown Vemon H Brown 4 Co. steamer City or Chicago (BrV Watkins, Liverpool vis Qaesaatowa.rater Wright.. Boas "steamer Circassla cliri. Campbell. CjUvegow . Henderson Bios. steamer Heruiann (Belg), Moyer, Antwerp.Funch. K.lie t_ Co .steamer B lireiilanl (llelg). Beynon. Antwerp-Petei Wright A Suns steaiuci' Nm maudie (I'D, do Kersahloat, Havre Louis de llebian. steamer Knlella (Ital), Kunda, Mediterranean ports.Phelps Bios * Co. Steamer city of Washington, Kcttlg, Havaua and Matanzaa I' A leland!,* ii: Suns. steamer City ot san Antonio, Wilder, Port Royal aad Fer nan lina C II Mallow _ I o. Bteamer Anlaungh (Kr), And, ison, Savannah-Bow ring A Archibald. Steamer Regulator, Ingrain, Wilmington, NC-Wm P Clyde A Co. steamer John Knox Br, Drolly, Noifolk. Simpson, Spence A Young. Steamer Octorara, Itevuolds, Baltimore-B N Downer. Steamer atmftamot, Davidson, Philadelphia Hui V clyde, * ( ... Hark Pisco (Hr). Jonos. Ceylon J V Whitney _ Co. Bark Vasai-Nori. anderson. Christiana -nae-, KdyeACo luik i.,oi ge V, .Lillington idol ', I'tubst, Bremen-Hernial Koop A Co. Bark Am* ba A (Shan), Tejcra, Las Palma-, Tenoriffe-Al on it co Bark Lillian dlr). Dexter, Rosario -John Norton * Seins, Ung Kldorado (Arg,, Marlu, Porto Aicgja, Bras.B Uattoi A Ca ¦SAILKD ntssmri city of San Antonio, for Fernandina. Hups st Mar um k. for Calcutliii Crusaeler, i-verpool, Anni M l^w, ( elle, siipianii.*, Aiilwi-rp. bar.* Paasal, Icm Bllboaj s, utii Bar and Tentatlva, I'sboti Ung Ftvoitle, lol st Pierre, Marliuliitm, Als,.s,iiIed-\ ia lxiug island sound.Bark I orena fol Nea Haven. ^ V_(| MOVKMRMTS OF HTlMMKIt-i Killi KI UN PORT-. LlVKlirooi, Nov J,; sallen, steamer Oirmaulc (Br), Kel nedy, ioi New-\ ork. : ' Nov ..-nailed, steamer Kgypt Llln. Suintifr, for Nsw-Vor UlWSTOWa, Nov UO-A ri. veil, slcau.er Iii public fur Irving, rroiii NewVurk Nov lttonliei- way lo Licoiuool ,au pro* ced,.*!¦ r MOUTBAJinOB, Nov'JS Arrive.!, steamar F_(!er(Oeri, Ile! nins, from New-York Nov 17 oil her way lo Bromeu (au pre .reeded I. sane*u .loainer Fulda (Uer), Hitigk, from lin mon hence (e New-York, Un i, Nov lb -Arrived, steamer cialiloo (Ur). Jones, fro Haw-York Bot i v Maur. Nov Jil Paascal, steamer Ludgate IlilltBri. Brow from New-York ou her way tu la.ndou. II*..,.' ..,., Nov 3l- aaileel, steamer Ainulft (tier), Bahr. fi New-Yolk. i.lini*! I ah, Nov 20 PllsscI, sit amer suails oi .jluraili (Br). Dswar. nam.laaaa aaa -tura para am mow- ran. Hoxo Kc.se>. ifcrr.S.AmveM, si ira-sr Par Una (Bah ¦rewa, tree* Btw.Yon. bb* ti. mm %mm E. Al W. Icaru. Coaaacr BHsra ik " But Bh-h** Mun Huntr A. Da viki.s. M. D.. 144 Lextngton-ave,. hetwe.-Q 29th aa4 3o__ atc IToura 8 to 1. 5 to 7. Diseases of Ibe Nervous -Cye-taa. Oenlto-Uriiiary urra ns. Ini-oleuce and starlllt-r. If you deaire a clear skin and sweet breath. purify tha bio.*! with Parker's Tonic, ninden erm, tha beat cora for corns. 16 eta, Macmahav's Handicap Tooth Powder. Best In tha world. Hotel by all drogglsla and fancy dealers. Just what you wael. Price tbe. To Momma Mas. Wlgsi/>tr * BOOTH Pto BrBOV for CnlMrsn Teetllltnr Soothes tha Child. Softens ihe Hams, iced.ice. Iaflasii-aaUaa. Allaya Pain. Cums Wind Colic. Twcnty.fivs cents a bonis." Tl jp pw!* KASKIBE. WHAT TUB PIUS BAY ABOUT IT IN t Malaria, Dyspepsia, Moos Dditr, LIVER, Wilt hist* MDXEI DISEASE. The smtaaai aad oslabrvtete) Dr. nie saner writoa The foekine Co..-- Da as Htas. 1 hs first graat-at aaa. rumen I Met with Ksaktae wera In chilla -toil fever, malaria. oervonadahHItv f-hanmatism.'lyspepslaat ll var ,f!«saae«.aid I cenrrlelare. at that tia.,it waa uiHouhiediv the baal matticla* ever-hae-avrareeL bot I waa even then un.mHlvr w-iO. ila raaflr wonSarral pa wera tn curta r all the other germ ard dlet©e*»tfl**a. partleularty where the blood Intel Umrome <Us- eaaeel o- tenpoveii-rttod aol the digestion imaatreyl atrlstl MpBa K_ak1_a ls tha only l.locl purifier wa hara. lase ItaJM verry ksrgslr with aatailiiir sucraaa la all diseases pa. ealtar lo wamali anet ebfldrea. lb over three Vu,,Ire*-" esses I have sana* thara baa a ever been the slightest bad effect, tn'.. lowing Ita aaa, and tt ls far superior to any tonic or narva medicine ever known to the medical profession." Vary truly roars. L. M. r»i.ass*<i*, SC *». 880 East l'.lst-st.. New-York. Prof. W. F. Rolnetaha. M. D 64 East .Sfhat. B. T., (late Pref, la N. Y. Men- Collsge) writes "k'ssklne 's saperrtor te qninla-i In Ita apocHlo power, an! B»ver nrodncea tbs slightest latnrr to the hearing er eonsutanon. The C. H. Knsm'ninr Hnrgnen. Dr. I., ll. Whit-, wrlUt: "Bask!as is tba beat -nodieiiue nia>!e." i " Urary patient treat* 1 wit* Bt Fran-la B-.spiral. N. -.<" Kaaklne baa betta dlsflhargU (cured." Bellerne Heaplt-1, H. T.." Colv»rsslly succeiasfnl." Bl. foseph's Hosplt*!. St. X. -" Its uso ls coasidorsd Incus- fsnssbla Itasca ssr.sollr." , . Kaaklne la pleasaat to tata an I ran ne used vttho.t speelsl medleal eonneel Bend fer the great beek of ts.tim.mlals unparalleisd la lae history of-iiadielas. Bl abott!- Sold br all itniggl-*-. og sent by mall on reoalpl. cf price. TUK K V8KINK CO., 54 Warrsa st., New Yertr. MMM-I Ml . ¦ rn n ai Lmmma HAVING A FINE LINE OP DESKS READY FOR IMMEDIATE Ht-: 1,1 VER V. BI'S1N'EH» BOCStl WILL FIND Tlll.Y IAN SAVE TVVENTT I'iKIENTON A COMPARISON OF OIK I'lli'll*. AND PURES WITII OTHER". ONLY ONE PRICE. TERMS CASH. GEO.CFLINTCO. 101, 100, 10S WM 1 ITU-ST. FACTORY, 134 AND IM Wi>T I'lTH-sT. CHRISTMAS, 1886. A. FRANKFIELD.: CO. JEWELLERS, 52 West lith-st., BMAM six ni. A VE. WILL DISPLAY THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK 09 DIAMONDS, WATMIES, CLOCKS, lt HON/.ES, ('OLD JEWELUV, SI LV M WARE, OPERA- UIASSES, CANES, I MHUELI.AS _r. Sec., EVERY EVENING di kim; DECEMBER I.Y1II, 9 I». Sf. AN' INSPECTION IS INVITED. AND GOODS SE¬ LECTED NOW WILL BE ItE-EUVED I'NTIL DE- SIRED. SILVER TOILET ARTICLES. We have ti choke assortment of Manicure Sets mounted in Sotid Silver." with Etched and liepoussee Deco¬ ration. These are elegantly cased ia combinations from three to fifteen pieces. Also, Silver Mounted Hair Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, Toilet and Puff Boxes, Cloth and Hat Brushes, Silver Shaving Cups, Razors and Shaving Brushes'. GORHAM MTG CO., SlLYKKSMITHS, Broadway A. loth St. K.K.K. RADWAY'8 READY RELIEF. Instantly relieves an.l-mon cur.'* C ol.la, Hore Throat, Itre.v ctittl*. Pleurisy, stiff Neek, all congeiationa aili! uiriaiinuatlon*. tvli. timi of ll..' I.niin-i. Kui ney ..ol ll-.wela. RHEUMATISM, NEC KA Lil 11, II<*_.!a. hf*, T.MiU.a.liee, VH-MM ur Pain In Ute Ra.k, cheal rn I.mili.1. liv nil** ai'iil,* ali*,ii. Internally In water fur all lo. I.null imIn.>. riiitilleii.y, lle-artluirn. sd'k llea«la<!ie, Seaai.k- n.¦*.**, NiTviHiiuena, Hl.-iplca__.-a, I'ali.ilatlou ol' ti.e Jleai^ CUllls anti Fever an.l Mal.u... I'm .*. ju eula a I...tue, sol.li HY nut ii., i-i >. TOYS GIVEN AWAY L. P. TIB BA LS' Cllll.PHKNS PARADISE, H.CI HROADWAY, N. T. DIAMONDS. l_.-_-.D-.f-. BAKKNOKG & B1LLIN6S. importers op DIAMONDS, HI HIES, SAPPHIRES, EMERALDS, AND PEARLS. Minmi*, lie rei« ol Diiimon. Jewelry IIUiiiuii.I Cutt, ra mi- P.ltu-. r¦. SN EtmmotSm ami -itt Mal.len. i.-n-i, Som fort. 1 *»- Auilrewa al.. lloll*oru c. ir.ua. MM A" LL THK LKAIHNU -tyle. in .***.*'-in Rar- DiauUaudfaaUl.uabl.. lur.al l.iwartpa-alWa.Pf**** -_» Mlla-lt) tood*. C. C. bli AY.Mk. .elauutactuntr. loi IMM

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Page 1: jp pw!* KASKIBE. · 2017-12-19 · be? bulli. \S tl lit tn H. Webb, the retire- ship builder, who has filled ii mtinIk r of contiacts for the United Mates and oilier-overturnnts,

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Maval engineers aad ehlpbulMers lind In tha bide for

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and even ordinary uiortala who cannot dteUngtileh a

Bntlaerfr_iiia'|Hnlwatdls(**overln the flguree ground for

..peculation. One of the first things that atrikes the raador

af the Uat of the bidder-* and the bide ls tho. email number

of bidders, Ibero being only as many aa there are bonta

to be built, exclualre of tho one concern which made

figures on i-oiistnioUng the machinery. Then aa he rune

kia Anger down the column he ls eurprieed to find that no

one of the bidders te from New-York Hto t c. Thia ls ac¬

counted for partly by tbe fact that John Roach, who is

better equipped both aa to plant and experience than any

other shipbuilder In the country for constructing euch

yes-eels as are required by the Navy I**partment, does

not feel disposed to*undertake any more work for tho

present Administration in view of the unfortunate cx-

porteuees he bas thus far had, and portlybecause oilier builders are wary of being lcd

Into *u.'hdtm> ul lies aa Mr. Roach waa Involved In and

prefer to devote their establishments la tho const rue-1 lon

Of voA-eels for private Individuals and corporations rather

than to make experiment, at their own expense for tbe

benefit of Mr. Whitney.Another feature of tito bids which commends itself to

tin* casual observer ls tho admirable armn gemc*ut by.which tho figures are so marte that, assumiug Hi at the

the cont rac la willi)..* awarded tn tin- lowest bidders, the

work of building the vessels will Ik* equally divided among

three of the concerns which subiuitle'.l figures to the de¬

partment, rersous versed in the arts ot shipbuild¬ing and wntrac-tlug g<> ao fur as to

aay that this result was brought altont bya coni'i.ict between tho three suoejossful bidders,

tn which it ls possible that tho unsuccessful ones wero

Interested. Ct-ainp ._ Bou*>, of Philadelphia, whoso plant1b considered noxt In sl_e to that of Mr. Boich, assumingthe pool or compact to bc a reality, would naturallytake the lion's share and were, therefore, tho lowest

blddors on two of tho five vessels, via., tne protecteddouble-bottomed cruiser Baltimore and the largest of the

two gunboats, their bids for these being 91.3_5.OO0 aud

fi IMyOOO respectively. Tho Union Iron Works Company,of Mau Francisco, will probably ge! tho conti-itct for build¬

ing the cruiser Charleston on their bid of $1,017,500 aud

the Columbia Iron Works, of Baltimore, the smallest of

three cruiser*, were without competitors for buildinggunboat No. 2, and will be given tho contract tor lt at

f_.7,CM><>.Il ls asserted by good authorities that none of the bld-

dem for building the cruiser Newark were desirous of con¬structing thal vessel, since nil of them nrndo -eurea In

excess of tia* limit fixed by Congress, which Is about

(1,0"*<»,c>oo exclusive of the premium Hllowed of flOO for

avery null of homo power obtained above the maximum,which, in the ca.se of theNewark ohd the diaries ton, willamount to f50.000. The nearest approach to thc limitwas Hm bid "f Bama um! Hollingsworth, of Wilmington,of 1.1 ,__-l.ltc>0. The I'nlon Iron Works place-d their tlguieaatei.Ki-.tKK) nnd ('amp .1- f-ons at 1.1,198.000.

Killi another jioint in the bids which gives rise to argu¬

ments .inning shipbuilders ts tho near approach tx) ure

liiuil of Ihe Conxrvs-ioiiul appiopiiaiiou of the fig¬ures of the lowest bidders. The full amountallowed feir the con'tructliiii of the cruiser Charleston ls$1,100,000. but from this sum must be deducted the jire-luuiiii* allowed. Tlu ( i,ion Iron Works' bid for buildingthee hiiilc-.ii.il ls Bl.017.600, which tatt_l,_l500 wltliin theliiuil, hs thc preiiilunis allowed would amount to <sr.ci.CMMi.< Yaiup _ f-oiis' bid for thc same ici-sel ls $1,050,000 andHarlan A Hollingsworth'* $1,1 40.000. These fact* are

polnled to aa evidence Uiat thc two latter concerns didliol wisli to b,lild the Newark and well know that theycould not get the contracts when theyBubtiilHe-d tin li- bids. Tho limit allowedfor bitliilln. the cruiser Ballimore ls *1,50-0,000, andthe premiums would anioiiiit lo $176,000. Thc llg-ereaox Cramp A Bona, tha lowest bidders for lld-, tere

#l.'l_5.00o, tue highest amount which they could poasl-bly i-ec.lve unless the appropriation wus chungeei byOaaeraaa,John Heiach wns at his house last evening,but Ml lea ill to talk, and lilsBon Stephen said that he preferred not to be quoted us

saying nuvthlng in regard to tho bids. He did say, how¬

ever, thal thc public was probably well aware why theBeaches iud filcl no Mdt, hu,I that no one froin"theirestablishment hart 1.ii authorised to him.ly lc. tho NavyliepaiiiiHiit for plans and BpedtlC.ttona ot the Tfl-Bfill iiibe? bulli.

\S tl lit tn H. Webb, the retire- ship builder, who hasfilled ii mt in Ik r of conti acts for the United Mates andoilier -overturn nts, said, lu regard to the supposedcompact, lhat I! was possible lhere might be sonic agree¬

ment between itu* bid lei-*, bul ln< though! lt probablethat mos! of them did not care to construct more thanone of U,e Mit ships.H.* ii...I uni examinee th* plana and .peclflcatlons and

could u'lvc no opinion aa to whether the bids me extrava¬gant or not." I iii'i'Miiuc that tho pilli, lpal tea-,ti wliv lhere wore

no lillis flinn Nen-York BUte," he added," ts that therean- mt.v few builders lure who have plant! lur..1en,,:,.li u> ondertaka such contract*.. Roachbas the largest plsuit, bat I guess that his lilian, es ale u

BUch el,ap,- that Be cannot BBS.ms suth lii'avy roniiacts."t-iiielary Wlillney ls ipiotetl hs saying that he will ap¬

ply to 'Congress for pcmils'loli to buil.l Uie

crin~.r Newark, for ruok the bids are all lu

excess of the limit at tba Brooklyn Navy Yard,an.l that statement particularly pleased Commodore H.

i\ lah.raood, who for many years ha« contended linet all

ii.i\ ai reaaalflahoaM ba built by tho Government. Oom*jiiodon leherwood la u chief engineer of the navy on tberetired list anddesignedthe machinery of nearlj all Hie

ateamahlpa aud of several of tba monitors built l.y theBary Deiwrtinent dering tbe war.

¦*» it secretary Whitney recommend, to Congnaa thalthc Newark be built in fhe Brooklyn Navy Yard,*'besaid l.i-i i.i.lit. "it will be tin- beal art of lu* admlnlstration a* lu-**. i, lim: to i.n-iaii.l foi philis tor one of the\.--. - wus Hie worst. As was suited bj mc beforethe lioasc Committee on Nm al Affairs last yearthere are no! Mt preses! st 'iv private establishments in

Oils country capable of doing the .nullity of wolfe and on

the seale required by the Bevy Department for itsprus-neetive vessels, assuming them t*> be of tbe tyne andmagnitude whicti l believe they shoal- be.When oontracta mc given to existing privateestablishntrnle they have to obtain tba tools,plant and appliances ntveeearr to execute ihe work, tin-cost ,,t all of w bleb i- Beceaaanlt Included in tbe contractprt.es and luis t.. bc paid by tee Government There is

not and tia* not boen lor a long time, mu is there anyrespect of tiiere being for a much longerline, auy denial,.! for Hie class of work

required hf Um Mari ootatd-t ol tba nett csttiea of thehmt,. it i- not sturnrlalng then that there shouldbe nosupply of thal I"i wliirh tb. rc is no demand. No doubt un

extravagant expenditure of money and time bygiving large contracts with excessively largeprouts could ni la-*! create private ibonawini li n.uld do Die wmk. lui! a kic' -OBI I**- ninney in

fax le-s Onie would enable the c ...\ .-iiiincnt to execute Itsown wmk iu a inn. h superior manner. The very best

Weirk that can Ik* executed ls. for thc Ciovi-iiiment,tiie. chea-K-s! In Hu-, long run, let thc

exi-ensc ol' thc production be what lt may, andBusexcellence can never be attain.-.1 by any eontrartsystem The Uovernmentcan obtain tbe same talent ainesaase prionM ttocontractor, und probably for lc-*,

©wm. to un* greater certainty of continuous employ-meiit. Tko raw materials eaa ba obtained cheajier. be*.Maste greater quantity, tor a Oovammant tuan for a

.Ingle contractor."

fi1

CENSTEIN tl TOMES PHYSICIANS.

mVBtwB COW'ING'S 8TKOXO WOBM IS* TIIK CASK (IF

A WOMAN WHO BBOKK A COL'KT-ROOM WINDOW.

Amelia Fisher, a young Irish wouean, with prettyfeatures, was arraigned on Mouduy before Judge Cowingla ibe Court or General t-ossious on a chur.e of ni.lici.u.s

mieehief In breaking a pane of gUst in the front of

George brown's tea store at No. 435 Eleh'b-ave. ou

October _7. l-:x-Judge Uunoing ti. Bedford, who w\is

prosecuting the cmsb, nad neard that tue young woman

had beeu at one tim au tnm.te of an Insane aeyluni, and

be deelred lo huva ber mental condition made the sull¬

ied ol examination, se> that when she was again taken

before Judge Cowing yesterday, he asked that the ouse

be poitjon*l. Her oouiasel. Mr. Mct'heeters, however,insisted strorgly that she should be tried at once. lie

asserted that ot. sue ha I been lu jail tor a un,nth mere

should be nu luri ti er deisy and he would not listen t*i

ex-Jnd-o Bedford's remarks about the mental conditionof his .lieut. Judge f'owing directed that the case go od.

Tbe Ulai was Ueguu and w, en the defence ujene 1

Ameila waa pm ou the Oltneaa etan-. t*he laugiiedLy-terieHiir aud mu,ie aria-asas. Hie sall, "I don'tknow notulug about tins case," uud made strange an¬

swers to some of tis .jue -t ,*i,s put to her.Juii.e Cowing wai iiiiitl i.ei closely and bnslly alrecteel

.bat she be takeu Irom Hie witness stand. lie begun lo

reprove Hie l_>«-y< r lor allowing tho case io gc> on, whileAuteslu, cio-aly tuliowed by a court (.Hiter, Walked l.e

ht ml th jury box to rosen her seal beside her couusrLbuddttuly ner »-..i. e. whloh was esfemely ehilll, r.ng outWilli:

¦ No bunked Judge eau een.l mc tn un Insane asylum.You iini.t siltier Hud u.e guilty or .,is,-'large me.

"

Tuan ene -i-./.-ti a ..,.-«tumbler wnich stood beside thewaler cooler uud tn row it tnrough the window. Thocrash ol breaking glass an.l the shrill exclamationstartled tba et't-ci.iiora in tbe inuit room. Auiel.a wai

quicklj taken to tue ir:,un. rs' pou ,u *ue rear oi Hieroom, anil was seut back io ibe Tomb*. Judge COwiaasaid, no elie wm led asruy:" lt ls au oi drage that the Tombs phvsleiatis, who are

.mplitjeU for the pelf en of aSaBUeiM into Hie .ondi-tlou of the pnsotiers ai the Tombs, sm,ni I adj- a wnm.iii

to be »eui hut who is in 'he mental ..oimiUou tu BBJeBthis deleudai.. apparently ls. hbo may be sr ul haek to

tbs Tomi.s. ut if She in nol examined s.mti, I shall my¬self ask the Commissioners ot I'liantiee and eon-, ti n

to employ other phisiciaus who will attend to euchmailer*

JUE POA RD OP LSI IMA YE A T WORK.

Tbe Koard of Iv-titimt.' >.st(i(luy recc-hed from Mm.

Josephlue Hhuw Lowell, ii ineuibcr of tba t-Uit'- Hoard of

Cbailtics, u prol.-.t against tn. ajipiopiiatioti by thc citymt f_o.ooo for .e.ui f.,i outdoor poor. Mrs. Lowell aejratbat this t-niouiages in.-ndi. an, *,. Tin- matter evils ie-

-e-iTt-el u> f*ouiiiilsi,-iiiiii-i ('ol,man and I'l.-.id.-nt Nis.n.-i,*1U. inst ructions K, r.-|H.n itt a tuturi' meetlugThelelMiKof il,,* st,,, t .l.anlinr eontiti.is was dis-

tamma MaycirOraoe Hually eal. that bo would preferthat it sboi.ld go oxer until uext year, and tbat tba newMaior uu.l the noa Bu_i. ol KeUmats should w i on it'lue ravlaea provlalouul estimatea tarlBB. -.mu- ra

rt-ivc-d fie.in lin* tntklmot Ai.hi men and nccic oidcicd io

M plilltc-al 111 Ike City I,rr,,, tl.

SEARS A ta i A'is i ra i / D

lt was staid a few v. eeks ago that it. K. Boara, aft. r

whom tbe -bars Commercial Company was named, hadbeen found gullly hy thc court., at Tara of ti and- m*.'»IiikI

the customs laws of iii a-il The snit a as uot against Mr..attie, but against his .Jerk. VV. K. Ilraea A ( o. yenter-

ay received a cable dlsoateh from Mr. Bomb, at Para.,

atina that the custom House matter had bean sett led

tho courts, and that »ears-kCkx. are completely ab*lived. .

BIS PENITENCE CAME TOO LATE.

uvnTiKTirn akiioui about mt tictim.

CBARGKS AGAINST Hl» OWN DAd-HT-R,Tbe murder of Patrick Uayden on Thanksgiving after-

sui was sn absorbing topic of conversation In JerseyIty yesterday, and Ute details as published In tbe papersere widely discussed. Much speculation was indulgedi aa to tho motive for the murder as lt was generally eon-

*d.',l that a man of Cavanaghs hitherto good character

nd usually pera, cable disposition would commit a wanton

time without some real or Imaginary provocation. The

olice were more communicative than on Thursday nightnd gave out the statement* mode by the murderer wheno sniTondercd himself. Captain Edmondson, Bergeantelly and ex-Finance Commissioner Marmaduke Tilden

¦ero In the police office when Cavanagh entered and en¬

ounced that he had como to give himself up, that he

ad shot Pat Hayden. His words wore :

" I've shot Pat Hayden, tiio blank blank, and Tm gladf lt He ruined my wife and daughter, blank him, and

roke up my home and bragged of lt"The prisoner's daughter, who ls Mrs. Jennie Fogarty,ho wife of a broker In Greenwloh-st, New-York, called at

he police elation nt a late hour Thursday night and was

llowed to talk to her father through the grated door of

,1s cell. As soon as tbe prisoner saw hor he became

.olently enraged and accused her of betng the cause of

it trouble " If lt was not for you, you blank blank, I

vould not bc here," he shouted. The young woman lookedt her father In amazement and asked him what ho

neunt.'¦ You know what I moan," cried out tho prisoner j

' you know that Hayden ruined you before your mar-

1age." Mrs. Fogarty Indignantly denied her fnther'sice .1 -uti.ms and bursting Into tears, turned away fromhe cell, tihe assured Captain Edmondson tbero was no

ruth lu her f-ther's charge and deolared that Mr. Haydenlad never offered her the slightest insult, but had alwavs.e-h.-w e i himself toward her as a gentleman should. Shsoiii.l not understand why her fainer talked as he did andhe believed that he had not been in his right mind forwo rears, ever since he was so badly beaten In tho last'residential campaign.Whou Cavanagh became sober yesterday hs was very

irnitent, and seemed fully to realize the enormity of hisrime. He Inquired frequently about thc condition of hts.'.ii tm. and lt was not un111 be was taken to the 1'ollco.ica.liiii.ii tiirs, prior to being arraigned lu the Police".our., that he wa* Informed of Hayden's death. The ln-ormation was Imparted to him by Chief of Police Mur->hy. and as soon as ho heard lt his face grew pale. He'ess! up. and, raiding his eyes, moved his lips as If oflt-r-ug up a silent prayer. He was afterward arraigned In

¦ourt on a formal charge of murder. Ho pleaded not

fiillty, and was comm,tied by Justice Mi'-lng to the'onnty .lull to a wait the action of tiie Grand Jury. BB*fudge Hoffman lias bern engaged to defend him.Itla Insisted by Hayden's friends and by people who

lave an Intimate knowledge of the fact* that rnvaua.h'ssuspicions of the relations existing between his dangator.nd Hayden were morely a hallucination. Bay-SB waaIntimately acquainted with the family, and sometimesnoted as a peacemaker between Cavanagh and bis wifeind daughter. The latter ls his daughter by bis tlr-f wifes,ind she and ber stepmother could nut agree. Their quar¬rels caused Cavanagh to drink, and whou Intoxicated heiv ns iu the habit sf Jilt tug them Into Hie sn,'et. Du suchMegatons they found refuge in a neighbor's hotise, nnd-vunagh tnvurlalily quarrelled wllh the neighbor who

look them In. It was after sueh oncurrences that Roydente-tcd aSBiodlator, and his efforts were generally B-eoesa'ul. It was only when unusually drunk thal Cavanaghiver made any accusation against Hayden. At othertimes he was friendly with Hayden undi the occurrence

)f two years ago. when he was beaten lu another liquor(tore aud thought lt was lu Havden's place.Hayden's funeral will take BUM OB Monday. A solemn

requiem muss will ho sung In Pt. Michael's Church, andthe bodv will be buried in Calvary Cemetery. The fun.-nilwill bo attended by liver Faithful Council. A. h. ol n., ofwhich he was treasurer, and by other organizations withwhich he was connected. County Physician Converse has3rdered au inquest

PRESSURE IN STEAM PIPES.

1BK ALDERMEN SAT IT Mt'ST NOT EXCEED FIFTY

PnUNDS TO THK INCH.

Nearly six months ago a committee of Hie Central Ta¬mi- Union sent a communication to the Aldermen settingtorth that Uie great pressure on the pipes of the.N.w-Voik biotin Company waa eletiliiiu-ntal to tho publicicalth and dangerous to lifo. The committee recom-

nended the passage of a resolution fixing fifty pounds ns

he maximum pressure to which the steam pipes shouldic subjected. It declared that since ihe Bteara Cdmpanyaid down Its pipes there had been many leaks requiringlie pavement being torn np,Tho officers of tho Steam Company heard that

i resolution waa to be presented nf theAldermen's meeting yestniilny In accordance with thc

.(.quest of the Ont nil Labor Cntoii committee, andic-iit a letter tei tho Hoard, denying the power of the Ald.r-

neii to act m Um matter and declaring that they mighti* w.-ll seek to regulate the traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge.Elm committee badboee changed, it waaaasarted, since;he former hearing on thc subject, and thc officials of Die

company wanted unotb.r opportunity to he heard batonaction was taken. It was less dangerous, they said, to

have steam In pipes regulated by pressure than to lune

hundreds of boilers under ihe sidew-alka, a constant men¬ace to life aad property, Boilers were- allowed to carryliKI pounds pressure to (he square Inch, while they were

not half a.* strong as the steam pipes. By adopting tbepropose,,! resolution thc Beard would only give the strik¬er* an opportunity to a raak revenge on ute company.

A.- s,s,ii aa thia letter waa rend. Mr. t'n\ nungil, chair¬man of the ('illumine*., on Streets, moved tlmt the reportof thc committee betoken ap. and offered a resolutionthat for tba better protection of Ufa and travel In the cityof New-York no ¦team-beating pipes bereaftei laid beallowed to carry more than iifty pounds to tba squareinch, and thal al] permits heretofore given tot mon thanthis pressure be revoked ile said that themany jointsIn tin* pipes and tba bmx distances traversed renderedexplosions almost inevitable. Mr. Dlwer spoke t<> tbeMime ellet. Mr. Van Rensselaer Bald thal the proposeda. ti,,n would \ itiate many contrac t-- thal tbe Steam (lom*nany noe had. would canae it graal pecuniaryloee, and would throw many moa aol ofemployment He ridiculed Hie danger ot explosions.Mr. Cavanagh said that the company was throwing goodmen ont of employment. If lt did not supply -team theowners of buildings would be eompcUe. to employengiueors. The Steam Company waa s monopoly. Thofrequent bursting ol tba pipes created malana ia tho

ground. Mindi was dangerous to healthMr. Van Rensselaer moved to refer tin- whole subject

back to tbe committee, rhis was lost by 14 to 7. Arterfurther debate ihc resolution of Mr. Cavanagh was

carried by the following vote : Ayei Benni tt. Cavanagh,Corcoran. Cowle, Wvver, Farrell, Fitzgerald, Kerrigan,Unnsicker, tang, Must. ison. Menning, r, Mooney, Mor¬gan, e^ninti. Hy an and smith, IT. Bays Earle and Van

ler,There were aix members abaent, Including President

Noone",-.-a-

ACCUslSG A LA WIER ot A HEAVY THEFT.

Henry I). (Jarret!, Ihe ynuii_ lawyei who is chiii.i 1

with stooling 912(000 from Mr*. Rosaline Charpentler,waa arraigned ai -Jefferson Markes! Police Coori yesterdcyfoi c*..-,munition. Mi--* Eugenie I barpentier swore thalshe hu 1 MOB her inoUn'i- give Garrett tits- looney mid that

he had represented lo ber thal be Intended to pay ihe MeCardie heirs witta ii for their Interest In the propertywhich Mrs, Chorpentier wanted to boy. (Jarret! mu* rep¬resented by Colonel >|,cncci' mid two otner lawyers anddld a great deal oi ci,,-- examining blmaelf. Ax times bewaa somewhat excited and In asking tba witness a ques¬tion ba exclaimed In a dramatic manner:M Why do you lie!" Mrs. Charventiei stated that-bc

had bad 012,000 in her boose for Bye yean that sbagave darren the money witta which io pay IbeMoCardleheirs am! had given liiin 0390 to go to I itilfornla nnd scMr. MoCardle, When Mrs. Charpentler was testifying berdaughter, wbo waa sitting in noni of her. made motionstoying to correct soma part <>f tbe testimony. Garret!and his lawyers aro-.- lu hu excited manner and de¬manded Ilia! Ml-s Charpentler i>e nat out of the room.After this request waa granted Mrs CnarpenUer testlfledthat Mrs. K. I'l-arsall. one of thc McC'aidlc bein, ,-w,in¬

troit i-h.-had received "fT.-i from Garrett and no! ^h.(hm)un he had told Mrs. ( harp, iiti.r, for her Interest in Ihc es¬

tate.Thc cns,, m a-n.l)..urned nniii rs o'clock Uris afternoon.

(iai ii-tt'b bondsman, Michael Carley, of No. lld Tenth*ave, refused to remain tangar on tba bond ned Waa released, (.ani tl was about to bc locked in a cell when lilsbrother in law signed tin- bail bond.

TECnSICAL EDUCAT IOS IS Tnt: SCHOOLS.Thc examination of thc subject of Technical Education ls

to bc carried out carefully dining next year by thc Board

of Education. The repel-! mi the suhjcetthitt was made lost

nu,nth by tiie special committee of which De Wilt J,¦".digman 1*. chulrmau, was referred Io tho Commilleo

on the OtonM of Studies, of which charles I.. Bolt iachairman. Mr. Holt has given close attention to thc sub-

Jeri In Ita practical details, oed is familiar with tin- ex

neiiment that Ims been made by ihc '...liegeof thc City of>.-w York In thia direction. The. work done hy the eel*logie, Mr. Holt says, la Ibo nmat complete In lu way thatlian been fleeted In any city in the country, so flint v. Inn

poonta SB] that New-York is behind other cities thotruth in mit given.The- real problem of manual or industrial training ac¬

cording to Mr. Holt's view ls bow to introduce lt Into tbaschools au that the children la thc primary glades lintybe lieinilll.-d by Mich insli in lion. MN the (ity rehail not

expend targa -inii** of money in mere experiment. A

repot! will i.c made t«. the Board of Education next weeklu which li will be recommended thal Superintendent-Jasper with om of the assistant superintendents shall\ IsH som, of those cities where iiiiinual training Iihs been

Introduced, examine their methods and make a report.

SUHSUIUIIOS OF SURETIES.Al,l. lilian Masterton at the meeting of tlio Hoard yest. i,!_y

lntiixtu, (-! a lesolulioii ],roil,lint- thad contra, tors »liuso

.untie*, arc nm SefrovsB by tbe hes'l it department ms/ sub¬

stitute .oilers, nu,! ll tliey are aatlsfactory ta HMi Control br

tiieii toa ssatmcta aha- in* awantad aatbaaghtosonglealSarsMBS Wan approval. Al present, if tb') sureties arc not

satisfactory te tba bead of a depart ineiit, lie rejects Hie bidmi,la«a,ii .-h.-i li""'- '"' prOBBBBli Tbs in alu ll os laid over

foi a w.-ek amt n ie ri .vi la las rlasses faainuttes.c I, ui mil, i lx*ew .-uni that he knew nutlung of tin- r. solution

e,t Mi. -Vast, BB li ami BBB Blt BTTBTB IbBfll TBS latSaSsd tilbe Introduced

. .ntiiK lor Michael Kay. who was the leWBfll bidder f,,r

gradin-; and rcgulatili,- Oue.huiidi.sl un,' ll,lily sci.-Dlh-.il.and un, li,in,li* ,1 ni't oily sec.uni st., h. si ,,f I .-nih ave.,

and WbBSS substituted boi.deu.cii trews ietus*_l Bf Cou,luis-

sion, r Newton yesterday, through counsel, int',rm,,I the Caa*ir,,11, inat h.- had i.sgun a suit tc compel (itneral Ncwlou lu

leingaiSS lils -uti -1 it itt on iii sureties, and If lie faned lu thisho would bring suit against the city lor damages.

heavy BBBYBBOB OF A ItooUs POLICEMAN.John Mci arty, of No. 'Hi Kant Korty seventh st., who

preten.tnt !.,_,_ police oflleer aud went Into the liquor slurs

at No. 810 laBXtagtsa ava. and trie.! to aries! Ihe proprietor,waaenwBB dyastsaaayia the Court of u«uerai m**«*.i.,h«Thors wera sbstms »f ntnorf and grand larceny __an.*tiilm Ii ad,lit:,,n I,, tha hara.; of Impersonation all ,,nl.

lie Icnti-ei guilty to adiarge of robbery and waa sealcuceelUl tell yeal a ill An -Male l'rlaou.

HOME NEWS.

FKOMlSENT A RUTVA l.t.

Otltep nov**-AIslander (irahatn Ball, of Washln.!<-.**. sndKat thew Hals, ot AlUativ.-t.ie-JrDi.Sa-a Hetti- .Indee

Ama** J. Parker aud Hauator Aremsa J. Psrker.lr.. of Albany...... inrth ismael ./?l.'~ci*ji*ral .. «. easement, of Ohio;William Henry Clifford, of Malu-., and lolled r-tei*** pistil, t-

Attom-T D. H. Baker, jr.. of P.-ovideae-s ...St. Cloud Hottl.Jud-ffi B. II. NslaoD.of Miui.-eoU ..Alter Homet.Dawltt C

Littlejohn, of Oawego.St. Jomet J.-_»l.Cecil Clay and Be¬

lina Vokes. a

"WITAT IB (iOINO ON TO-DAY.Int**rr-oll-iglef* Asctos-latlaa. rtfth Avena* Hotel, evening.Nay nat,I d« Metatrej caa*. Jefferson Markat Pollr* Court.Fuiiem! of Erastus Brooks. New -Brlgblon. B. I.. _ p. m.

Edward Heroa-AUsn's lecture, e-luketina- Hall, a-.M p. m.

pr. Ke*-cletle*n't lector*. Cldckerlng Hall. Sp. ai.

Le-etnr* by Protestor *'. IT. (loodyetar, Cooper rolon. 8 p.m.He,,pening nf Fifth Avsotis Riding AOfi/lenSy, evening.I.r. Armtlrong Insanity o*t*\ Elisabeth. 10 a. ta.

rr-ress,,r Hlckinoir's lecture, Museum of Natural nistery,10 Uu a m.

. ? ¦

NKW-YORK CITY.Five dollars sent to Toa Tbibise by " E. T. W." for " some

deserving et.ar'.tv." haa been given to tho Home for tn*

friend! *.», No. 82 East Thirtieth lt.

The business failure* ¦ throughout the ronni ry In Uis last

seven days, ss report-id to K. Cl. Dnn .t Co., of the Mercantile

Agency, unrulier for th* I'nltod states, lin , and for Canada,97, as compared with 242 last week.

Dr. C. B. Robinson will begin his second coors* of eightlee tures on Egypt to-morrow evenlog. In the Madison Avenne

Preabyterlan Chnrch, his subject being " Goshen, Tnotuics

III. and th* Obe.sk."The sesrch for Bernard MrT-inghlln, the Insane msn who

escaped from th* asylum od Ward's Island od Thuraelsy mornlng. wsa continued all day yesterday, 1,nt willi,mt result, ll

1* supposed he tried to swim to shore and the strong currentand lid* carritti him under and drowned him.

Patrick Mclaughlin, the laborer who was buried In the

raith al Ninth-ave. and Twenty-third st. on ThanksgivingDay. 1s still in the New York Hospital, where h* waa taken

Immediately after being extricated. He ls doing Mell and will

probably be able to rclurn to work tn a few days.The Board of Health yesterday considered a resolution to re¬

voke all permits for the (hiving of sheep across the city, but

laid lt upon tbe table.

Henry Mpenlls. of No. 59 Mulberry st., met John Moran cn

tho night of October '.'5 ta Multi, rry st, and, producing a

.tllletto. sainted Moran with the exclamation. "Your money

oryonrllfe," aad obtained $2 aud a watcli. Officer Cvittrell

pursued the Italian and arrested him. Judge Cowing yester¬day sentenced hint to ten years In the Stato ITiaon.

Frederick -Se Benedict haa been appointed to visit incom¬

ing vessels and allix revenue stamps to all package* of cigarsof less than 3.000 In the possession of passengers.

The licenses of S. V. P. Bentley, pilot of the Susquehanna,and A, NV, Jayne, pilot of ths May Clintoo, hav* boeo MB*

pended on the report of the laical Blcatuboal Inspectors on the

collision bc! ween the two vessels.

Owing to th' illness of Professor "N'ewberrv, advertised tn

lecture In the OsBfSS l BfcM free class thia evening, his placewill bs t .ken by Professor W. H. (loodysar, of tho Metropoli¬tan Museum of Arl. who will speak (with Illustrated views)

on " Leasing's Laocoon*."Crest lDlerest ls being taken In the games of the 7th Itegl.

tnent, which will bo held In tho Armory te-nlght. All the

running and walking contests have long lists of entries and

the bicycle contests will bring out all the amateur champions.Ocoer-1 .Newton yesterday appointed Patrick J. Brennan *

nc'erkln the Department of Public Works at a aalary of

_l,.iKl.?. C. Edwards, Jr., late of Mt. Calvary Church, Ballimore,

has been appointed organist aod choir master of Christ

ChaM-, st Thirly-.fti- st and Fifth sro.

Frederick A. OBST, of BsBtsa, gaie an Interesting Illus¬

trated leclure upon" Pictures.|M Mexico" last evening in

Association Hail, al fourth ave. and Twenty.third-t*. He

showed some Un. picture*, taken from the cities of Mexico,

Vera frur., dillinaIma. ciuanaxnato and cinadalnpe His

views of the "tloating gardens'' ot Mexico and the moun¬

tains Popocat. i*<*il sn,i (MIS de Ajasco wer* re*-*lved ve-ith

hearty applause, and tho lecturer's Illustrations ot Mexicali

bull tight* and th* donkeys that "caine lo stay " were rc-

clved with keen appreciation.The small buys living lu Hie nel-liboihood of Hie Madison

Square Harden aro suiTcrlng fie.in a severe attack of "the

Bullalo Hill fever." and armed willi short pieces of rope for

lassos, they lie in ambush for each other and every smaller

boy that h-i|'pens ls pass that way, and woe to thc luckless cat

or stray do. Hist they csu "trail."

The American Institute l'air In Third-ave. was visited bythe inmates of Hie Institution for the Instruction cf tho Deaf

and Hun,hon Washington HaUthta. At ila. m. 1-7 gillam,.!198 boys trooped int.. the building, uni thc aisles of the hall¦BBB swanned With little people whose tongues wero bound,but whose eyes and ssslBISS spoke g language more eloquentthan thal of many a BSCaal tongue.

I! HOI IKLYN.In the suit of Mrs. C'atheiine Idler, to recover $.',,000 as

damsas* for attract.re ol ih,< skull by bclaitthrowa from a

street caron Ute Nostrand Arenas uas,BTSc-ict tor $i,oo.waa rat.ned yesterday.Colonel Falkner, of thc Kith Regiment, has withdrawn from

tbs baaIBSSt tir il with which he has t.ec:i asaocliited. In orderthe li,'Uer to attend to UlS duties devolviug upou Iiliu iu con*

Btijiiim ol thc tiniibles in ids regiment.Dr. o. N. Ferrie, the iirsi saalalaal physician In the county

I ,,-*:n,e Asylum, is iiieiitl,,n<*<1 _s lh-» i>r..balil-, nucc,<.*»,,»i ofDr. Shaw, whose resignal lon t*,»s Into riTect on Pi-i,n.rr j

It is expected lhat Hie wins will nil b* ninnie,I from tim

pole* lu Wasluugle.ii-st.. li, xl Weak. SB I j.laccl under ground.Patrick Maguire, a 11,11 kin.in employs, m the Chees*

brough Mauuf-ciuiiug Company's VBSsUll* fa-toii-, nt Rich-ani-.iiiii Dedavaa sis., stan,,l to empty a bucket of aaphthainto »tanii \ eeterday afternoon. Tbe»tuSe»oght Bra, sae! laa liniment tin- room iva- In Hs.a Maguire iras bailly iiariieclal,,,ul the hands and ia ¦.-. and had lo betaken 10 Bl Mall s

ll,,s|,ital in sn ami,nlaiice. 1 h.* flams* sst tire toa lu-,,-at¬

tn, ln-,1 to one of Cu., .air's ai it,,ma I ic lin-i-Ulu. n.hiis. andw li.-n Him ignited tl,, gase* liberals. qoiC-ly axtinguUhi ,i the

Haine*.'lin saaaa sf saspseted smallpox in Sliteenth-st., st Brat

reported to bs chicken pot, proved yesterdsy to be inull|*o*cTwo other cases sf tba olsssss bar* been discovered ai >'o.

1,866 fulton bl.'ll.* oininlssioners app lintc! to :.],|ii.ii-e th* wins of thu

property In Wasbingtoo-at desired ny the iii ti_.- Trusteeslui uar sluring purpose* have report*I ia terara! payingl-T.'.i.'.o i.u it, Tha award will bc accept**--, o

The coinplaiiil pref, rred bv Juli i Mairan. S ebSTglns Will-lam J. Sh.-i mau, lui icily a pries! iii Ihe Cbcir. ll ol lb. vi* ilil¬

li.with ber rain, wa* riisniisuM-d i'-*»tenlsy bj r,,li,.- .Ins¬

til ¦¦ Walsh, on Ute nr-uiiid of lack ofJuriseUoUon, as th' gul ls

in a .New.Yurt iBSutnttan,(diiiiiilttei-s of tiie Hist and SSSOnd mortgage bondholders

sad ot tbs stockholders of tbs Brooklyn, run,usa an.l I onayIsland (Brighton Bsaehl llsllread Company sr* endeavoring;.i teitlii npoa a pun tor a reorganisation ol the companyurou au equitable basis.

NEWS 1 HOM TUE SI'ULHRS

JKBSE- c ITT.While he was ntl noting I iltroad track at

r; rove si jreal ei ay Christy Cemnolly, agc toity, oi it;.iraHotel, Paterson, wiis kine t hy a locomotive.

NEWARK.Aa sxamlaaUon for s cadeUblp at Weal PbIbI was held in

the I'.-ciuileal School Building yesterday, Iweutr-ou* youth*competing. Tbe examiner* wen* lu. Herman III ex-Judgesi, i, I,-, ].:. J. J,,y and MnpariBtenetent .f i'm,he .**,!,,>-is

Barringer. The sui ostini candidate will t.- noialniC-BgresaBiSB Lehlljach lor admlssiuB to Ute at adotaj,The pulu,- lor,-,- assemble i at ti,,- Metropolitan KmW raster*

day and had IBS annual laapectlOS sat! .ll III.

Bal n.ml Wlraa-W, ng-- iifty ,-igiit, abDs tftanataa.. tess laMilitary Park yesterd-ty, tell with ins ladders-Ulan e,,i

lorly t'cet and died soon alteiward. He In cd at So. lilBroome- st., aud leaves a faintly.

mnr-JKBSEY rowmMom -i cm --,\*ial projects for s,ipplimg this pis.** with

WUtel illivr tieell ie, rile hi _}* |,,IV1, , ,rn',! 111. ¦. ll... lal. .1

is one fi,.ni Captain HU a. H. Tssr. wbo propose* to furni*)an abunciaut supply ol pure v. aler.

?

STATEN island.The Charles Moore e.,! lt* at .mut 11 .,. -. BtStlBB is the

propelty bought i,y A li. Bttekaey, ol >t. Fsnl, Mino, tobeused as acattle flinn Wiitie laltlu aili Lt* le-tcl belorrlabian.Mit to Kui,*|,e

Nrw.IIri,.|IT.,*c. Mrs. I'.llen Darcey, of Ann st. am! CBBtlSton-ave.. who was nil ntte, ii Hine- !,v h,-r hu«han,| lau,,,liaicey. in a (jnarrrl on Thanksgiving !)uy, nut lrisn'tiil omof danger y esler,!--,

LON". IBL-JIIX,OUB Covg.-A l.nv.ite exauntiatlon of Henry P. Frankheld on suspicion of liaving iiiunlered Captain Carpenter 0IhosolK.oiiel laiug Island, resulted yesterday In tilt ditchers*Tlc theory that Cnrpentur was inhbtsl and killed by riveithieves has been adopted.

m

WmrCHB-TKB i'd NTV.M r. \ stiNC.-c-John Stllgenhair who haa baas living 'o Hil'

village lor thirty.av* years, mis toaad dna,, in lils hous,yesterday. Ile had been on a spree for two vitcks and hatdi, veil his wife out of Ihe lim ie, and hui ll,,-,, blown off t_itop of his head -sith a shot gun.

KOSSA ASD HIS - HROTHERHOOD" OCT.Nobody *eems to linden stand why DTiouovan Itossaan.l th.

Fenian Brotherhood sre, at loggerlu a ls. There ls au 11 Ish or

ganl7atifiii known as Un-< lanna dael, ,,(.*. Inch RtMSBWasininnher some yeiirs aaa, but il was said Uiat In- " l,l_I.i,*..Itoo much and was couse-oin-ntly exi,t-n..i. Thea ito-,,,.. ,. tuu

iBSd lbs lei,an Hr.,tinil l...,l a ls. biu perpetration ot thc m,Fenian rev,,lui,onary ogaui/atl,,ii ot l*u)7. ||H ^,,1,, .. .

to denoauee ail ott.ei Irt-h lectsSiss int lu* own .i,.i,

cre<!ite I willi little woik tar Ireland ali eal , -,||., u,,. -none.This ls one ground of onulilanit against him. An..thei li il, i

wherea* Kossa's paper, Cndril /rwaflMa.sunpen*dMewltl am

oppo»**d i.eoige. 'Jeorge smith, the ( halrman ot the Benia!hti.iherhOKl, snd thecoinmittee openlv «ir,-Ml tbenitelve* a tthe labor party. Cr. Hamilton \*. illiams. who ia said io havsucceeded Risss, talki with terni.!* Uerceue*» aga,n»t " thHaxoD." He I* * personal mend of Ur. cjaii-ui,", otOnmP"iiit, who ts now ierving a Ute sentence in an Kngu'si, eonrliprison on a chsrge of having exploded dynamite Sa UtstbobI

BEST TO Pltlsos for ISSULYIBB BIBLEThomas Lee, age tift.cn, who was ,.,\:, l-.| .f ,(..,,,||

ingtwoglrl* lo Ivrkins's carpet yarn fa. tory In Kent ave

lilouklyu. whcic h.-was mpl*.y.*.t lo aSB-M tl,,.- sn|Miii,teident, wat scot to U.e House ,,f BattUPmi BsaaaU's lslBBj. fePolice Juatice U'ai-h yattarday, Au app^i v, ,n i.. Mlltll,.,In* behan. A ..,i.munee oi ihe Ui,iii, i. eBufx-ace -octethave mteresiuii Umbi**.vet la His * »«.¦ sud were In tb* courtloom yesterdnV. They expressed satlsfa, Inn h ith Ihe rtralilot the case. One ot ll.fiii said..We aro here to a.., what coarse ls Barana. Basal harte

men io a i.lae-e ot business to degiade gtn^ wno mon living t

make au hone*! He mg. W e claim thal IndBally ls ii, xi i,, »,*lu,ess. If ko.nen have lin: .lung 1. u,ak>* li, i .|.,,,,d ,,

NflaaBlaa. Wc . laini thal Ml. Pei kins I* i,. l ighi iu keepuimen llier* who Insult girls. 1 told Mr. Perkins wc had aa*too n,toy graves filltsi by girl* who w.nt out t,, tarn Ibe!living, K,ril wlio were un,the! -, but not niles Inn, »,,,,,< D'suffiage meant mole ibau Uie righi to lotc. lt rn, ans,, .i, w

do any good I"DU. HAlFltl D io plil.ACII IS HllOOKI.YS.

Theiler. Dr. K.M. Halflelil, of Chi,'ag", has beena.-, nie

to supply thc pulpit ot th*, hiimuiertleld Methodist hp I in opu.burch, lllook ly,i, len vacant by Hie ac. eplai.ee of a call to

Congiegational lunch hy lin* Bl \. I. J. iatusing. Or. ItaIli-liI* -li usiiiii,i> the pulpit on |,c.«,uiiei o, aud servo uuiUlt C'olifrlei.t* Un t- iilMplll. » h. ,, lt 1* i*tl*. t. ,1 ll. il llBm. W. I. Phillip* Mill b«appolut*>l lo th* oi.ur. h. In Haile.lil;*, knowu at an nheiueul pieaehci ami he has mind ll

leading Mrtlnalltt pulpits lu Chitafo, Ciiu lillian ami l'lul

eWlp.ta. Hs ba* b*»n ths agent ter tb* -"van-don TheologicalSeminary recently.

.*»¦*-

THE SCOTT-APPLERY j JOHNSON CASE.

KO DKCI_I0.1 BT TUB MONMOUTH PAHK COMMIT¬

TEE-WHAT Md. SCOTT MAT DO.

The Scott .Applebj ek Johnson affair ls tha chief

topic of conversition arnon, sportinn men about the

corridors ol the uptown hotels. If the affair had

b*en *p-*odily settled, sod If so m«rh seci.cy had Mlbeen obser.ed, lutereat In it would jirubably havo

died out long lief,,m this. Months ago lt was .uuiow*that Byron Mc lailnn.l, Congressman If, L. Scott'siralner, was deeply In debt to various bookmakers, but

lt **ft-c on y about a mouth a_o thai, lt was understoodthat Appleby et Johnson Intended to hold Mr. Scottresponsible for ir*-.,isoo of their bets with Mcclelland.

Mr. f-rutt denlesi that he was responsible for any

part of that ntncitint, and th« rs-*o WM brought beforeIhe incentive Commute-*; of ths Monmouth Park HaclnjAssociation. Ths Hxecutive Committee consist*of I*». D. Wither*. Jame* eialcv-ty, A. J. Cassatt andGeorgs IV\.bo-iy Wetmore, ('overlier of Hhoda Island,a 1 oi them with tke exception of tho ('ovcrnor bein,*,flnimelsily Interestod iu Ihe development of tha"blooded hor**e," as each uv ns a mc in- establishment,lbs r\l lenee in the case was he ml last, \Vodtmsdnv,snd lt wis taken with "Htar Chamber" secrecy. Al¬though Ihe committee con-ddcrod the testimony untilafter l ::io o'clock cm ihanksglviiitf morning, no de

elston was arrived at, and lt ls said that-ie membersof ths committee are more at odds than the McquadeJury, lt ls hardiv probable thnt a decision in thocase will t,e IB_-.I1- this week.

The committee ha*> dl«r-fr**ecl. 0. lYabndy Viel¬

mon has re: urned to "Little Rho<"y," ami Mr. Cfcasatthas cone to his home near I'hiladelphla. "s*i**U week,It 1- reported, there will l.canoiher mcetiu.. and the

tr-timony will lie recon-l leiy.1. Mr S. ott, it is tm

der-'oO'l, wl«hes to suhmit n brief on hi- OBae, ko thatthe affair may go on p-rorrt in proper shape*.. Hsdemand* the expulsion of both Appleby « John-onand Byron Mcclelland, lt is his ultimatum. NowhKewnsh verdict will BBBWBf hi* niinio-o. He doesnot car* about the MAW, but ha Aofi*. care aboutIhe purity of the turf, and hs will (.[.end 100X100.«o he -.av*, to that end. If, however, be does not

carry his noint, he will cl.ne out blt turf Inleresli.Tho qufstlnn lt whether a millionaire nice horieowner "hall ft or whether a finn of bookmakers shu!!l.e rcle.nled to private Hie, so tit as the prominentraes tracks ate concerned.

WILL YALE GET TIIE CHAMPIONSHIP}

BVVBt BftBTBMCtBBBft that tiik com.kok voot-

BAI.L ABBOCIATIOM WILT. CONSIDER.The liitercolleRlatej Football Association which

meets to nij-ht at the I'ifih Avr-nuo Hotel will have

to decide the dl-puted Yale Princeton football frameand the champion-hip. Whatever the decision may

be. there will not be another pams between the two

collec.es this ..a«on, for Ihe Yalo men went out of

Mining when they reached this city after the esme.Yale will claim the championship by a score of 4 to

0, and Princeton will support the referee's decisionthat lhere was no paine. Ibo rules support Prince¬

ton, for lt is provided that two full three quartersof an hour must constitute a gains, and if time lacalled hefore tho last three quarters is up there is no

_ame. But various precedents will bs quoted by'Yale, show inc that this rule has not always beentiietlr followed. Yalo will also sho *** that CaptainCorwln strongly protested agaln-t time 1-eing called

and that he .Ij-nlned his willingness to continue play-ins all night if necessary. Heferee Harris calledtime a moment after Wallace secured a touch-downfor Yalo, sotno twenty minutes before time. Hegave aa his reason that lt was loo clark lei ko onwilh the .ame, and it is Hld that he was simplyfollowing tho precedent laid clown In 1891 by K. M.Appletein, who was referee at tho 1*010 Grounds inthe murh-,ll*piitod came botwoen Yale and niBOeton.

This game was called on account of darline--.,fhoii-h liinc'toti wanted to llni-h the (rame. Ihepam. was decido-l a draw and no championship forIB&A-'M wa* awarded. Yale will cite tne Ilurtfordprecedent cre,.t«*d by Princeton a weeli or so ago.Prluceh.n ran up a tremendous score a.alnst Wes¬leyan, and when darkness came on raqnaatB- thelefereo to call time and also call lt a panie. He did

rn. and if this precedent should bo allowed to standthe association will have to award Yale the cham¬pionship.

IHE ATLANTA'S PHIAL TRIP.

NOT AV I'NtTKl.LY fit'CCF. SRFt? I. KXPF.KIMKV'T.¦¦On Of THK RFQCtRI-n HORSK-PciWK.IC.

The new cruiser Allanta Iny yesterday in one ofthe inner dorks of the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Some

repairs to the gun tracks were going on, and the deck

was crowdi-.l with workmen, mailors and marines.The Atlanta came In on Thursday morning from a

six .lavs' trial trip, whi.'h was partly a failure, partlya iBOOCaa. Sba mado the rcijulied liunil cr of knotsto an hour (thirteen) ca-dly. but her engine.-) were

unable to reach tho nqataa. maxiuuim of force,

8,-00 kona pov.er, falling -hort about BOO. <me of

tbe Naval Advisoiy Hoard, who was on the raaea]yesterday. Mid in regard to her trial trip:

Ihe run was a failure as far as the developingof hom* power Roes. The engine-w wero all right.but could not work BP to thslr strength because of

B detective iDllBJ valve on the high-jire-suru cylinder,iii" bolton loamed slightly and the failure ol tbeValve oli-iged na to keep the pressure down. Onsof the boilers also leaked slightly, and OHS joiirmtlwas ., ve rhea t.-.l on -onie ,,f tl,,* six hour run*. Wep,,i about 3,000 borve [K>wer on, bat could not riskuuy more. The trial mp m oihet ways wns (puta

ful. The speed waa Rood and easily main¬

tained fur niven length*! of tim.*, lt ls uot as it timmachine*-; bad biokoo down or any serious Baw hadbeen lound w,th it- working. The valve can be ra-t ai red, and I think thal the force requl.1 cnn c.i-iivba -I.om n on tba n.-\t trial, lt ia not yet certainwh**n the cruiser will take another run. but ii willprobably be nett week, if at all soon."

DI8CUSSIN0 rilYSfCAL EDUCATION.

INTEIUSTINl* PAP! ns UK AD MPORI THI ASSOCTA-TKIV KOR ITB AllVsVl 'KMI'Xr.

Tbs second anneal meelina ot tuc* Assort.it inn for theAdvancement o' I * i, y - i. tl I'diicfi'ioii iv m hold yesterdayIn the Adelphi Academy, BrooktfB. Profaeeoi Luwunl

Hitchcoctf, or Amh-Tst College, presided An address ofwelcome w*.s in i'i.* t.y (diaries Platt, one of the trustees

of the Adelphi Academy. Tho following oMicers waraelected: PrositeMit, ProfBBBBt Ililc'icclt; vlce-prcsl-elenta. the Kev. B. P. Tiiwlnp, Dr. D. A. f-argent, sudM;s- IL C. rutnain; IBSratary, Dr. William C!, Ander¬

son; treasurer Dr. 1*. M. Hartwell. A papal w,ts read

by I'rnfe-ie-e.r Hitchcock (io the need nf itiitiiropouicliy lapiiysiciii tr,lining, so tbat tue propel proportions mlgniM attained. Tin also anted thc ronalderatlo. ut hereditylu Ini,ung ehihlreu. so tbat inherited defecis might lie

sinni'iei and weak poiats properly invaloped.Dr. lian well, of Johns Hoi.kine I'm verstty, trad a

c,ir,*fuii> prepared paper on tba physiology ol eaeroise,He *elio-ied the eflec sol i in,,ii* foi ins ,,r ittliletio tr lin¬ing mid 8 til that no f.ililli! mu,uld bo with,,ul -.onie

mei, *,,i physical culture. Thirteen MW members ofthe Assn, kallon were cle, Ind.At thr ir teii.,,..n gens,on a iiuiubei ol liiteiestini* essays

W' re real and disouss".!. \V. I'. .I.,sin, Of tho -tuteii

Islaud Aeadawr, tttut a Paper OB " The Physical Truin-in. of Pul.lie iSoho..I Children.'' Professor 1'aii Batt,wno lots eiiar.e or j nyslcsl training iii the public lebooisIn K.in.as c'liy, n ade aa address oa '" BdneailonalcivnuiHsiics." ,'. ci. Botbtnaan Binlaiuad bow laasaerawere ir.meei In ayBBBllOS In tue Normal sch,,ol inMilwaukee on the Herman eysiein. Dr. J. W. Henver,

spouc of how atn'etic s|i,irts coull be aUltsad tot- physi¬cal triinin. in arboola ami toUeewa. Au aBtartalnlnBexhiiiliioii ol ityinna sties wus atvcu l.y elarani Ironiiiriiv.i'.iu.s tn Mis city and lirooslyi,. aud from the¦IiooUl) n Not mal velmol for liiystit.i 1'riiiiiiiiK and theAdelphi Academy.

ORSPAIR OF A PRISONER OF POTEHTY.

A rOUKfll WC.I'.KIV.iW.iMAN KILLS HKICSKIF THAT

PUK MAY NoT IlKCOVK. A UflCHKN.

Tlir police leal ii. d >. -li'iiliiy Ilia! Jennie Heit), I yoiiin:illiinaril.-.l moiiiiiii. had (iliilnitti-d suicide tn her home al

No. '.':!.". Lust Hoii*!oti-st., on I 'liiiiik .s*_-i \ I mr Day. Hhe was

the oldest (laii'.iitcr lu a thrifty German family, and .-ince

her childhood --lit !in. 1 .lom* her patt in Indplm,' her par¬ents to pm*, id,- fm- the yoongee e-Udran. it waaaafclyeeterday thal ibe had ao loves and ber Ula had beenonaof williup loll. Ber father, who waa a teacher of mu.-ic,

died about two yean air,., nnd the need of help was in¬

creased. In loinpaii) w Ith her youmrer sl.*te-r Delia sheWOrfeed at laCWBMBB la B factory lu C'niial it.

Thc (.iii- wen- nldc t<> carn ft cu. li, but recently -lennielcm! a pail ol on. Munni, by a felon, and afterward c.ml,I

-.ai I, uni*. **.(> n nek. A few Micks ptjt she had anotherfelon and mils unable lo mo k Bl all. The h.-.s of employ¬ment iliad.', lid- meian.indy, bia* IbO-fkl ehe was to lie-

conic a l.iii-tlt-ii upon them for «limn sin* bad work.-.l KOhard. Altar eaang ber Thanaaylrlna dinnershe Mein oatmid pun ha-c.I soul.- rut poison, lt had he.-li al lanp ,1that abe and ber sister were to jp> to a party In the cnn

hil', but at 'J ]>. m. I'cl in found her in bed, liol,Uni* lidbead tn her banda Bbc had been aubjeet to violent bead*acnes, and Delia Baked ll She had minti,cr attack. JennieRoaned end aaa. aha waa anMai lng terribly, afn. llelolound .lennie Insensible in Ihe bed a little while lat. i- amisent for a ph) si. ian. bul nc did not arrive In time to he olmi) senile io lin* sufferer. An examination «.f tbe bod.yesterday abowed that Jennie had swallowed tin-poi.-,,iiMiiiciisiie purchased bb Thunda**, Hoi body will i»burled bBBKH her rather's in thc Lutheran C ciiHt.i).

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PREPARISO K)K MU. Il DDK S'S Fl: SEPAL.Hie riilii-rul of Liuetils Brooks Mill luke pince this after

noon at _ o'clock. Thc -ci vices va ill I..* conducted at the(hinch of the Asceuslou, We.-t N, *.i lin.|,t,,n, -ui,-.

Island. There uill I,.* no pall bearers. Thu IBBIBllHIB UlIhe family have received aeasakea of couduleuce fi-onGovernor lilli, colonel Lamont, Mayor Uraee, (JovarnoiAbbett, Hotiator .Miller. ,**cci clar.\ .Millilili,., Sen ct.ii \

Whltnei and man) other prominent men. ihc Board ulSupervisors of tdchinond County yesterday a.looted reaoiiiiion, ol sympathy. The New-York M reaattle i.xchaugB yesterday appotnled aoommlttee loaiti nd th.fun. ial,

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REPA I Ul V0 TH E CH A kl li I /. f. V /j Pa Vc HE V T.Hangs ol workmen ure tepalrliiK UM pave,mut rei inti*/ Un

by Hie lUH'.i Asiibalt l'«vn,_ i-oni[,_ny, nf W.shinKton. li

Chambers nt., from llr,._.lwttv to Ciiir.st Tin* SBUUBI

price aa flt.ooo. which ls dl» cents BsBMnyari, and Irsll,au Ii.- I ..iii al ,- ,Mie,ti.-nl r,,,l Tue ci.l.l|.a..y H nudeBVO.iriM b-iiil-, lo Metm las nm-iiiieiit ni lueii,i lui ten i ear,Inc oflli mli Ol (he Hep-It men of Pu Oin* Work- say tlmt tl,trouble .rue* ti en, 11,.-ia, tl,ai mSBy beavny laii'im true-

t,.». -tiona ihe n.ieet with -,.,e wheel In Ihe cur truck. linling.- _.<_**, pr, tauru uu Hie a-,,i i. it, aud lt Hakes an

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crumbles. Tbe parsm-m. bas net yat been aeceptsd hy thsPublic Works Department

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TTSABLE TO DIVIDE A BEWARD.District Attorney A. T Clearwater, of Ulster County,

N. Y.,iwo years ago offered a reward of 91,000 for tbe

cup! ii re »f l/inls Willett who bad killed ii men in Kings¬ton. Som.- months later Sergeant Warts, who then waa

on duty In the Fourth Precinct, hoard Uatemun Stewart,of the Third Avenue Elevated road, talking abont a con¬

versation In thc Thirty fourth st. etntlon about tbe Kings¬ton murder. One nif"1i»n had auld tn another In Uie sta-tlon that he bad better uot go so often to "Max Hayes'sdive" on nt'i-iuiitnf the Kingston affair. Knowing that

the "clive" mentioned was lu Water st., Kergeant warta

learned that Willett was a frequenter of the place. He

asked I'elective Maher to nsulst In the search for "Al'lett,and Maher took into bl* confidence one of the employesat the dive munni Paul. Willett did not appear at tho

place agate ttt Bbl months, aud then Paul MMM to

dire* t him to a couve'iilent lodging-house, friable at tue

time to find Maher, Paul told Police-men i-'irphy aud

Hanley that Maher wanted Willett arrested. Tiie ortlccrstook the murderer Io the Oak Street Police Htatlon, whereh.« was surrendered to the Kingston authorities. *» Ulettwm hanged for his crime last spring.Since his arreat there has been u (ontroveray regarding

the division of thc S*l ,000. It was decided at one time to

glve the rewsrd to Murphy and Iluuley, but Mr. Clearwa-tcr hoe been of the- opinion that Warfe. Maher and 8UJW-art should share In lue division. A letter from him on

that subject was considered by the Police Board yester¬day, but no action wan taken. None of the polleeaaaa can

receive thc reward without the consent of thc Hoard.-»

SILLED JUST HEFORE HIS WEDDISO HOUR.A ead story ls told In connection with the death of John

F. Oocken, at the west end of the Bergen tunuel. In .fer¬

ney City, on Thursday afternoon, (iocken, who was

twenty five yearn old, lived with his mother and two

brother*! at So. 187 Ka-st Third-st., this city. Ho was be¬

trothed to Miss Emma Kpplcy, a pretty yenni? woman

living at No. 17 Jefferson ave., Jersey City, and they wr,o

to bo married at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Every¬thing had been arranged for lho ceremony. At 9 a.m.

Cockell left his home and went to Jersey City to see his

prospective hilde. In a little while the father of the

young lady and Oocken went out for a walk. In the

sirect (iocken complained of dizziness In the head, and

suddenly, before "e.r. Epyloy could discover hlslntcntton,he ran down u path leading to the Erie Railroad track. A

tralu was dashingalong. Oocken tried to lioard lt, butmissed his footing and rolled under thc wheels. He was

picked un dead and his body was sent to Speer's morgue.Miss Kppley is prostrated with grief, cIocken was BB*

¦nutted of a fans of rniiana near ht? home on election

day. and since then ho has acted a.*. though his mind waa

-tliictcd. ?

MR. ROCKEFELLER MAY POSSIBLY MOVE.

William Rockefeller, president of the Standard Oil

Company, was ivkod yesterday with regard to his re¬

ported Intention to make his home up the Hudson, givingup his property, Including a large deer park, at Green¬

wich, Conn. He laughed at the story that he was to givelils Greenwich land for an asylum for tho blind of Som-

Ynrk ami declared that he had no deilnite plans as to re¬

moval. The pro.-tdllty was that he wight move to some

pince nenr Tarrytown er Irvington and tn tbat cane he

nii|;ht sell lils Greenwich home. He was likely to he

there, however, for another year. Ho had received an

option on a piece of property near Tarrytown, hut did not

Cara lo suv whose tt was. He might nert care to availhimself Of lt and lt was premature to talk a! all about his

possible future plans. It is understood on good authoritythat tim option held hy Mr. Rockefeller is on the propertyof General Lloyd Asninwnll. Mr. Rockefeller's friendsthink that next year will lind him lu a home on the Hud¬son Uiver, probably at Tarrytown.

THE BROOKLYS YOUSO REPUBLICAS CLUB.The election of oniccrs of the Brooklyn Yoting Repub¬

lican duh will take place n week from Monday. An cm-

phutlc denial ls given of ibo absurd rumors that the club

will disband. Secretary Case says that lt never was In

better condition. As ls of necessity the case Innu urgaiii/.aticui of between li.ooo and 3,000 mem¬

bers, there ure many names on the rolls of men

who are uot active in membership, About SOO havebeen delinquent in paring their dnea and circulars havebeem scut to thain asking If thev wish to contlnuo theirmembership. About -Oil havo slgulUed that tbc.y do not,while the others have paid up. There are now about '_,000active numbers. Mr. Case says that If the right man lsiioiiiin.tted for Mayor next year by the Republicans theclub will do Its utmost for his election.

nAS THE MAS KILLED HIMSELFtLoni* Welland,an upholsterer who had been demented for

some time, left lils liui.ie at No. 4of, W, it Tim ty-thir! st. on

Wednesday. His wife afterward found- note winch he had

written, tolling her that sha would never see him alive attainan.l aakintj her to inform lils lodge ot hm death an soon as Ina

budy wus found, lie also eent a note to his wife's sister askingI,* -i to c. ic -iter hts wno. His brother, C; liar es Wetland otNo. loo i-jevcnlh-ave.. yesterday asked the police to searchfor ihe missing niau._

MA1HNE INT RLLIGBNOE*UINIAl'L'll.*: Al,MA.VAC.

TO-DAV.Bon riser.. M. BcMB. 4 Bl Moon sit i 040 Moon's s.e. 2

111,ll W.U'Klt.

J.M.Sonny Hook. BrSB|Oar. IsfcL «:49 I IlellOste. 10:38_*._---a_ily Hook. MM Hot. Isl'd. fcS7 UeUUats. li:lt>

OUTGOISG ETEA WFAiS.SATCKOAT, NOV. 27.

VessslVetitl. Lint. For Ma!!*V.ii_ sails.A ursula, Cunard, Liverpool. :1:30am 6 am

City ot chlca.o, luman. Liverpool. .ViSO a ru 7 a ni

Cir. aasta, Anchor, Glasgow. am 0 a ruSi.iv,,ula. Ham.Amer. Bristol. 7 a rnkaratta,Carr, Hamburg. 7 aml-'.u ,*. mi Lloyd. -*-'(ii''i,i)'ii and Rremea... 3 sm it a ui

lt ,tt.-rd:.ni. Notli Amer. Itottenl.aiu. a ni tl a rn

Belgenland, Bsd Star, Antwerp. 4 am 7 araNorinan.lle. Francli-Trao-i. Havre. 3:30am 6 am--t.it.¦ ol ictus, Ward's. Havaua. . pta

TlTSUAV, NOV. 30.Nerada, Onion,Lirerpool. 7.WarnHon,vista, Braall Mall. Brazil. uoon.

Ceareense, tramp, BrasU . 1 pm 3 pm¦r_ra**ss. Hod Li, Lag.ayra. noon.

\\ BDBBaOAT, I>EC. 1.Spain, National. Liverpool. I 30 a rn

Aller. NH Lloyd. Bremen vu South'ton... (> a m ll ara

City ol Para, Paciac fetall. Aaplnwall.lo am noon.

Andes, Atlas, H.tyti. 1 pm

INCOMING 8 TEA MEER,TO I) IV.

Vetttel. Ermnlin'Helvetia. london.NationalEtruria.Liverpool .cunardAdi'ntic.Liverpool.white surToronto .Liverpool.I ninan

Stale of In,liana.cii_s_ovt.--tate!». Kuyter.shields.White CrossBohemia.Uambnra.Ham-AmerZii.iu.lani .Amsterdam.Net h-A merRedertand.Antwerp.Itu! -t ir

O/.ama.Haytl.Clyde's¦TODAY. M»v. '--*.

La Brstsgns.¦arm .French Trans.Trinidad.Bermuda.(Judie.

HOBDAY, BOT. MLKlldnpla. (Hus.ow.AnchorChattan Margaux. Bordeaai.BordeauxNiagara.Havaua.Ward's

SUIPEING NEWS.POBTOF NEW-YURI-.V KI DAY. NOV. Wt, 1S8_

AKll! Vl'.ll

Steamer Island (Deal, eikjo.lt, Copenhagen Nov R, Chris-han i!», mid Chrlstlansand io. with mdse and passengers toPunch, Mys .* Oe. Arrived al Ute Bar at 1.40 o ra."-teamer Aller iCieri. Haiueliiunu. Bremen Nov 17. South-

am).ton IB, wtth iuds.* .ml passenger* to Oelrlehs 4 lo.si. am,-i Bonavista (Bri, And,-e.,,n. Kt Johna, NF, .".lars,

w:tii ladas and passenger, to Bowrtuget Archibald.steamer Kl Paso, Quick, New.cirlc.uis (J days, with mdse to

John I Van Sn .!,-.Steam schr Louis P.nekl. Mount, Jacksonville 5 days, with

Inuit,cr to I. Hu. k .<. Sons; vessel to Warren Rav.Steamer YemssBBB. Platt. charleston I days, with mdse

ami passengers lo J w c_uiiit.ini .t CaBteamer Roanoke, Concb. Iticiunond. City Point and Nor-

IoI'k. .*. illi uni-*** and passengers to old Dominion 8s Co.Bteamer Seminole (new), Kembla Chester, lu ballast toWm P .'ly,le*Co.Steamer Krancnnla. Ronne-tt, Portland, with mdse and pas-

semrersto Horatio Hull.Bar. Nova s, otu inf Windsor. NS!. Potter. Havre 50 dav*,

willi Iron and empty barrels lu.u dur. vessel tu J W Parker

SON'SET-Wln.t at s»ndv Hook, moderate, NW; clearAtt'lty UlamUlght, WNW: alear.Arrived yesterday.Steamer Chattahoochee. Catherine, Savannah 2 days. with

mdse and passengers to lleiuv Yonge. Jr.CLK..BKI)

Steamer Aurnula (Bri, Hains, Liverpool via QueenstownVemon H Brown 4 Co.steamer City or Chicago (BrV Watkins, Liverpool vis

Qaesaatowa.rater Wright.. Boas"steamer Circassla cliri. Campbell. CjUvegow.Henderson

Bios.steamer Heruiann (Belg), Moyer, Antwerp.Funch. K.lie

t_ Co.steamer B lireiilanl (llelg). Beynon. Antwerp-Petei

Wright A Sunssteaiuci' Nm maudie (I'D, do Kersahloat, Havre Louis de

llebian.steamer Knlella (Ital), Kunda, Mediterranean ports.Phelps

Bios * Co.Steamer city of Washington, Kcttlg, Havaua and MatanzaaI' A leland!,* ii: Suns.steamer City ot san Antonio, Wilder, Port Royal aad Fer

nan lina C II Mallow _ I o.

Bteamer Anlaungh (Kr), And, ison, Savannah-Bow ring AArchibald.Steamer Regulator, Ingrain, Wilmington, NC-Wm P ClydeA Co.steamer John Knox Br, Drolly, Noifolk.Simpson, Spence

A Young.Steamer Octorara, Itevuolds, Baltimore-B N Downer.Steamer atmftamot, Davidson, Philadelphia Hui V clyde,

* ( ...Hark Pisco (Hr). Jonos. Ceylon J V Whitney _ Co.Bark Vasai-Nori. anderson. Christiana -nae-, KdyeAColuik i.,oi ge V, .Lillington idol ', I'tubst, Bremen-Hernial

Koop A Co.Bark Am* ba A (Shan), Tejcra, Las Palma-, Tenoriffe-Al

on it coBark Lillian dlr). Dexter, Rosario -John Norton * Seins,Ung Kldorado (Arg,, Marlu, Porto Aicgja, Bras.B Uattoi

A Ca ¦SAILKDntssmri city of San Antonio, for Fernandina.Hups st Marum k. for Calcutliii Crusaeler, i-verpool, AnniM l^w, ( elle, siipianii.*, Aiilwi-rp.

bar.* Paasal, Icm Bllboaj s, utii Bar and Tentatlva, I'sbotiUng Ftvoitle, lol st Pierre, Marliuliitm,Als,.s,iiIed-\ ia lxiug island sound.Bark I orena fol Nea

Haven.^

V_(| MOVKMRMTS OF HTlMMKIt-iKilli KIUN PORT-.

LlVKlirooi, Nov J,; sallen, steamer Oirmaulc (Br), Kelnedy, ioi New-\ ork. : '

Nov ..-nailed, steamer Kgypt Llln. Suintifr, for Nsw-VorUlWSTOWa, Nov UO-A ri. veil, slcau.er Iii public fur

Irving, rroiii NewVurk Nov lttonliei- way lo Licoiuool ,aupro* ced,.*!¦

r

MOUTBAJinOB, Nov'JS Arrive.!, steamar F_(!er(Oeri, Ile!nins, from New-York Nov 17 oil her way lo Bromeu (aupre.reeded I.sane*u .loainer Fulda (Uer), Hitigk, from lin mon hence (e

New-York,Un i, Nov lb -Arrived, steamer cialiloo (Ur). Jones, fro

Haw-York Bot i vMaur. Nov Jil Paascal, steamer Ludgate IlilltBri. Brow

from New-York ou her way tu la.ndou.II*..,.' ..,., Nov 3l- aaileel, steamer Ainulft (tier), Bahr. fi

New-Yolk.i.lini*! I ah, Nov 20 PllsscI, sit amer suails oi .jluraili

(Br). Dswar. nam.laaaa aaa -tura para am mow- ran.Hoxo Kc.se>. ifcrr.S.AmveM, si ira-sr ParUna (Bah

¦rewa, tree* Btw.Yon. bb* ti.mm %mm

E. Al W. Icaru.Coaaacr BHsra ik " But Bh-h**

Mun

Huntr A. Da viki.s. M. D..144 Lextngton-ave,. hetwe.-Q 29th aa4 3o__ atc

IToura 8 to 1. 5 to 7. Diseases of Ibe Nervous -Cye-taa.Oenlto-Uriiiary urra ns. Ini-oleuce and starlllt-r.

If you deaire a clear skin and sweet breath.purify tha bio.*! with Parker's Tonic,ninden erm, tha beat cora for corns. 16 eta,

Macmahav's Handicap Tooth Powder.Best In tha world. Hotel by all drogglsla and fancydealers. Just what you wael. Price tbe.

To MommaMas. Wlgsi/>tr * BOOTH Pto BrBOV for CnlMrsn Teetllltnr

Soothes tha Child. Softens ihe Hams, iced.ice. Iaflasii-aaUaa.Allaya Pain. Cums Wind Colic. Twcnty.fivs cents a bonis."

Tljp pw!*KASKIBE.

WHAT TUB

PIUSBAY ABOUT IT IN

tMalaria, Dyspepsia, Moos Dditr,

LIVER, Wilt hist* MDXEI DISEASE.The smtaaai aad oslabrvtete) Dr. nie saner writoaThe foekine Co..-- Da as Htas. .¦ 1 hs first graat-at aaa.

rumen I Met with Ksaktae wera In chilla -toil fever, malaria.oervonadahHItv f-hanmatism.'lyspepslaat llvar ,f!«saae«.aidI cenrrlelare. at that tia.,it waa uiHouhiediv the baal matticla*ever-hae-avrareeL bot I waa even then un.mHlvr w-iO. ilaraaflr wonSarral pawera tn curta r all the other germard dlet©e*»tfl**a. partleularty where the blood Intel Umrome <Us-eaaeel o- tenpoveii-rttod aol the digestion imaatreyl atrlstlMpBa K_ak1_a ls tha only l.locl purifier wa hara. laseItaJM verry ksrgslr with aatailiiir sucraaa la all diseases pa.ealtar lo wamali anet ebfldrea. lb over three Vu,,Ire*-" esses Ihave sana* thara baa aever been the slightest bad effect, tn'..lowing Ita aaa, and tt ls far superior to any tonic or narvamedicine ever known to the medical profession."

Vary truly roars. L. M. r»i.ass*<i*, SC *».880 East l'.lst-st.. New-York.

Prof. W. F. Rolnetaha. M. D 64 East .Sfhat. B. T., (latePref, la N. Y. Men- Collsge) writes "k'ssklne 's saperrtor te

qninla-i In Ita apocHlo power, an! B»ver nrodncea tbsslightest latnrr to the hearing er eonsutanon.The C. H. Knsm'ninr Hnrgnen. Dr. I., ll. Whit-, wrlUt:

"Bask!as is tba beat -nodieiiue nia>!e."i " Urary patient treat* 1 wit*

Bt Fran-la B-.spiral. N. -.<" Kaaklne baa betta dlsflhargU(cured."

Bellerne Heaplt-1, H. T.." Colv»rsslly succeiasfnl."Bl. foseph's Hosplt*!. St. X. -" Its uso ls coasidorsd Incus-

fsnssbla Itasca ssr.sollr." , .

Kaaklne la pleasaat to tata an I ran ne used vttho.t speelslmedleal eonneelBend fer the great beek of ts.tim.mlals unparalleisd la lae

history of-iiadielas. Bl abott!- Sold br all itniggl-*-. og

sent by mall on reoalpl. cf price.TUK K V8KINK CO., 54 Warrsa st., New Yertr.

MMM-I Ml . ¦ rn n ai Lmmma

HAVING A FINE LINE OP

DESKSREADY FOR IMMEDIATE Ht-: 1,1 VER V. BI'S1N'EH»BOCStl WILL FIND Tlll.Y IAN SAVE TVVENTTI'iKIENTON A COMPARISON OF OIK I'lli'll*.

AND PURES WITII OTHER".

ONLY ONE PRICE.TERMS CASH.

GEO.CFLINTCO.101, 100, 10S WM 1 ITU-ST.

FACTORY, 134 AND IM Wi>T I'lTH-sT.

CHRISTMAS,1886.

A. FRANKFIELD.: CO.JEWELLERS,52 West lith-st.,

BMAM six ni. AVE.

WILL DISPLAY THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK 09DIAMONDS, WATMIES, CLOCKS, lt HON/.ES,('OLD JEWELUV, SI LVM WARE, OPERA-

UIASSES, CANES, I MHUELI.AS _r. Sec.,

EVERY EVENINGdi kim;

DECEMBERI.Y1II, 9 I». Sf.

AN' INSPECTION IS INVITED. AND GOODS SE¬

LECTED NOW WILL BE ItE-EUVED I'NTIL DE-

SIRED.

SILVER TOILET ARTICLES.We have ti choke assortment of

Manicure Sets mounted in Sotid Silver."with Etched and liepoussee Deco¬ration. These are elegantly cased iacombinations from three to fifteen

pieces. Also, Silver Mounted Hair

Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, Toilet andPuff Boxes, Cloth and Hat Brushes,Silver Shaving Cups, Razors and

Shaving Brushes'.

GORHAM MTG CO.,SlLYKKSMITHS,

Broadway A. loth St.

K.K.K.RADWAY'8READYRELIEF.

Instantly relieves an.l-mon cur.'* C ol.la, Hore Throat, Itre.v

ctittl*. Pleurisy, stiff Neek, all congeiationa aili! uiriaiinuatlon*.tvli. timi of ll..' I.niin-i. Kui ney ..ol ll-.wela.

RHEUMATISM, NEC KA Lil 11,II<*_.!a. hf*, T.MiU.a.liee, VH-MM ur Pain In Ute Ra.k, chealrn I.mili.1. liv nil** ai'iil,* ali*,ii. Internally In water fur all lo.I.null imIn.>. riiitilleii.y, lle-artluirn. sd'k llea«la<!ie, Seaai.k-n.¦*.**, NiTviHiiuena, Hl.-iplca__.-a, I'ali.ilatlou ol' ti.e Jleai^CUllls anti Fever an.l Mal.u... I'm .*. ju eula a I...tue,

sol.li HY nut ii., i-i >.

TOYS GIVEN AWAYL. P. TIBBALS'

Cllll.PHKNS PARADISE, H.CI HROADWAY, N. T.

DIAMONDS.l_.-_-.D-.f-. BAKKNOKG & B1LLIN6S.

importers op DIAMONDS,HI HIES, SAPPHIRES, EMERALDS, AND PEARLS.

Minmi*, lie rei« ol Diiimon. Jewelry

IIUiiiuii.I Cutt, ra mi- P.ltu-. r¦.

SN EtmmotSm ami -itt Mal.len. i.-n-i, Som fort.

1 *»- Auilrewa al.. lloll*oru c. ir.ua.MM

A"LL THK LKAIHNU -tyle. in .***.*'-in Rar-DiauUaudfaaUl.uabl.. lur.al l.iwartpa-alWa.Pf**** -_»

Mlla-lt) tood*. C. C. bli AY.Mk. .elauutactuntr. loiIMM