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ITHE SUN SUNDAY OCTOBER 12 1879

MOOS AND CLOG DANCERS I

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Purls Parker mid OnlTisnlxrr-

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Flyerekl VgIrna Ie as the KhWn his Ip 1 ho MriiMire of lillnn FoulIeeIIhIS tiles or Other Psillle FiiTorllee

in tin rear of n tliroostoiT frame linusoof bloniln fluttersNinth itiMiui I lilnl

JpntB nnntlifr wooilnn nmJ olit twonmlnhnlf-

MT ilwiMluc Two snmll ciilMron run In nndIt lliuwlile oi UUmlmvii andaDJ Ihroimliput

ihr I miw UIB yourw fntlior nt hit workIOJr lllllir llollllt a thlri1 elt lidtnd Hi town

larKi front room Is 111UI up to the ocouonJon of Uio vooni mon alts Iron tito

InJowu before I lone low wide bench rind Is

unJInu tho nnlln that cllnoh tlio top leatherJnJ tiitt wooden polo of I clOti shoo Illumeilntely entered Into conxsrsntlnn for thoy nro n

l °ulu nml without Intermitimllliii lonlllllnc his tlio young clotiimk talks rurut lb l Korku and works na fnnt us lie talk

MlnyOU wiuit to know tho uitt nud downs of

tho iIlulR no to my father on Staten IslandHo hut mail 05 luiiny of these docs HB would-

Oil tile Great Tjistorn twice for uonsldtr that n

been pairs of uuli shoos us you BOO mo mnk

Ins occupy throe anti n hull cubic loot Theso

Ire for tile IllS of dyers Clogs to wont In uro

tcnerallr ol tItle kind although they are easilytarleJ to tho ordur of cuatoinors thu solos

more or less thick us may bo desiredThe man tool down a tmlr from n number of

Iho flamo kind on IhuBliulf nud tcquiMetl mo

examine Ihi m Thoy worn or Momod of

mormons S7A woodiinsolod lirocnns I the up-

t hemycowhide without lining Loathertficra Ittm nnllccl OIlier his wooden solo around thecJee EliOt complftely bottomed tho heel

Why Hint-necnux iI man working In a duo house on

l brick or Una floor would wear ouin ixilr ofclog In threw or four months whorons I lie

leers the leather muled to the bottom of theloli thoy last him four yours As fust ns theleather wears off ho can replace It himself forha liaR I solid bottom to null to

Tho larmet size doff we have over mado IsKo 10 but tint corrosponds with a No 13

iho and moRris I foot 12i Inches long FeetIre deeevtlO to the sl h The foot for 1No2Ihoo Is nina Inches Wo have mndo clotsfor Dab lllndiay nn infant clog dlncer butlh inmlloM clods vsoever made wore Coin

inoloriNuttThoI cloumiikcr laId town one nammor arose

from hisI bench I IlIadI brought mo the Identicallulu lost of thu Itiny Commodore

In thu hst eighteen rearwe have mole ntleast olulit thousand for dancer

aunt two pnlrs to Sun Francisco yestordny totile Richmond sister Our principal compotltars are In Lawrence Mites ulnn men L heirslots Drl clionpur than ours They are madeby raiiohlnory Tho Lawrence men makeonly tho diuiclnc clog Clogs cannot tjo madeno accurately by machinery ns by hand Theylook neater hut Uy are tofu to comfortable Atloc liaR got to bo a clog Other clogs are In thomarket l lint I know not from where A Mc-

Clollnnof Ohio got up n clog with a wood nndIron bottom some yinrs niro Tho market wasflooded with them Sow they are out of exist-stoce altogether Wo make of dancingtulopstlorfs generally of are nleomade of kip Slid calf Clou elincR would be rx-collent for wonrlnu In mul ac < h and snowbut yon cant m tIcs tn Amirlciu t iiplo wvurthaw You enni wear these shoes unless youarc wllllni to ninkn n nolso In tho world

Tho woodnbottomcd shoe Is tho only thinethat trill keoptliH fuel dry Mid warm In dampAiiklni Gum shot s draw tho oil nut of tileIlather and ruli Lull Insldo shoos U ti rot shops1101 ill r xi lratlon of tho foot nnd uinku theInslili of the KUIII shoo damp Our wooden colaIs hollowoil out to Ht the toot wliurrni n leatherlolo IIt itrnluht anil his to bo worn Into n hol-

low br lit fOOl A tirson ninnot dunce so 10nlla jlirehoos is In clotrs WI lmo madolor J ilin Hullol who cnn dance lonijpr titanmy Ibol alctr heard of viz over nh r-

Clogs In inn tile niriln and the moomentll-Don tiinnnklnnndI tthu knoi nnil tint so muchrn fie trout hoot nnd iln too joints Look howIstandniil walk with thU clog You bol thatKill tho eloi I tie bnrln rninn on tile hoI

Wu hint aiiu11 tliousunU of pairs to dyerslamnTs Ihlitcitre niiibln ranters pork iiae-hcrsokuyirii 11111PiirrlncoiwnshoriIcecream-

mikiM tint Ii MilxanlziM nt whose work thoritnold trnsi imirof kttl heir sitos iIn mlny-faimirii uiirii nnri thin stage and tile OnolltlCuit unit ii it p niut ho S how mo an frolthin Itt n imril I for halt it thug p ilrs-

liirunr m ik is In Wftor damnnosscloKSaro liiim nor to lu her for liiultu and economyiUincliiL clos fin1 nntJi nllor lighter andmnrn lliusliid than thn vorKlno clop ThuniPT IIa itI moroco nl1 with call orShlCl skit niuorltng II order anti decoratedwith siher or gout iHiithnrpd scollops aroundIhu lop alit tipped or sometimes n heart urnthor tIer the 11 The 11lnl clog Is red orIlLlithlue or ill hltlIlrrnnll to tho preferriinof tile they worn nilroil now 101art nil black Dmclnz clogs an-alw us i loS and working clogs generally butloirillmoo lioob Dauoiui eloirs nro laced In-lhc Oxford tin

mid a II-Wo IK pair of floss that rn hislife IHH worid IIntin Dutchcss PrintingW irks nt WupplncorK Falls HisshononiiKlit Inth tthuetti Ii cry andI hud It Irn loathtr lip-

mulct liavo Itou n ilriwn In but belll woudlt-Itoptid th ° mitililliry-

My brother wa n Ilrmnn In the old volunOor service andI usllo inn to lln> 3 Iin clogsSorklntr clogs IIIH worn tuinclpnlly by I h TM-

blnnchiTH atd tamiTH V n haul mnd cloK-Slortlii heail und under cooLs of the Filth Aelilt hotel the St Nicholas Hotel the tit Dents

ant riilitrb-Wliitt nnttl of does hnvo cooks 1

11 TUu icltulipn proper Is brlcklloori anti nsneat an n pin but tile slor room floors fromwhich the Olailts and other tlilnea are bruuulitout am oftun briny hi huh greasy

Miii In wiiuar rnflinrli8 wfnr clogs wherea heat her sol < ttott Ill itt rIt out In a wwk Theyus tlttittt chi the Mill Ittd wliuin tliey hne toleili lulling over thin bOlo luor whntotur ItIs Ithat the BIILMIt wliiru the floor Isahniist rfns Ill uear n clog liketliln mil hit lIPId up n cnlo with 1 grooved Ironnuilid to tin botlom off tlm bUll around Ilia ci difi

Wn maki about seon hundred pairs ol-clou IIn a jiiir my father anti I Wt hin-nntinily

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IHMI makns tIhlsols mid I tha uppersI i r i u li1111 ronio of tIle11111llhllnOllh nro hit their work111111 A rrtlichman CIII to its onin-

Ilin kllrOt walfurnlt IIrom ours WI liltedhut up a IlA Iral otlnl hiitfiiust linn tn work I Whn 1

aiju bti K tlio man Inul gone his tools ant tillVtn linvnt hiii him HIIICO Ho wns USItiflil In inakiiiu hIlt wnod soles oiHollPnl-vtiiiilI butt wood neais longer rind Is workedrust T Hard rialst tile vit nnd in-

iai Iii it WItUtr bound Hard wootIhii< inlels criln hut lOt woo

Intif ilr us tenu mis train hard to split nodtin r tii iiMiin umblSlittlil

V it I i j 01<

1 m by gives a betterA i r lap j itt ni n II rum whon tight

tnulu a diifTint foiinl from n lonsn-oiii i II piier HID hard ttd itltlioiiKh-iIIIiii n inK mr bulkI nrolionvliithnn of lullflond YIi ti mi nmkrt tniiii tliliiiinr-

Vii rnndi iIuigui for Itho Cliitpmnn sis-ters

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Ih 1 ciiur islors thu rien1 sistersiiuniiiiiiI tiiiunO JpiTt 1llouii i very manynllfiim s for JIiI j H tIle saul

1 g i hnstiMtnd Itmlit rote familyI MUair i I who Id amtid for Tony inatur n

Ir1 jmw dueinK in Autinlla withi I Viimilii the cliBf for Mr Kitty

0 i ipiit IIrish NK nnd VIol JDo nearJ i in ih Tliiiirtomliiuo for Lydia

i vii sIyII mi fiitiirr tile championdi in r i10 world Couu IInto this roomiii o ti

I i I If the rItlilhilUg room and saw 1SIr i K I x at four lelloultI i i Jure I WIS fnthor Intro

11t1 itt imilius hfio III nnilInn las bxf i J irryiiu It his ItackII i i rtWii linrahnbolduiit Thanliu a ti i lIk i N w York nnd worked untilI v is fi Biinii IIIu Is noaly 70 nut can lot011 ilI HL ohi a tay 1 vum in I 111111I Ie HI iiluianco wliiili lii-nliti IIm 11111 01 mnkiT lt nnd wliilu

ir MI Ih ureUeftt of rovers woiii um Jb itt niiiiUi nnd forty yinrs withinltlr HKIIIi I i s oh 110 uiiaau uliiii 1111 was martjJvuni t niti I iMH I ors ol was biirn-JoI I nl i M < and a halff acres on btatcn-iii ml Ho nirlL I t iii ojhtr atloon IIn tnr nthl i U Isirvllilui Ito UKliifc 1Ii bouuJ toUI k f t

IIi i nMiiouar wn mails Irjnl numbers oftljsfr i IHi iK I1lsI to 11161 5 withM an in itnj was nn in61 i f rtlnI a MyT lblhatI1hrolI cnktuiniis toId i ih Ii i gs un hn iiiadtfunrdun cirir-aIf vt n its hr tin Boiln wiilet iiinii and hisa itr 1 its mi old riNT froPi IhUI liarf i MIi i 11 I11111l n ai

11 WMS nn or lck mnnvpo clogJii iinn s lilt tIle foliotvint dimensliin-sr lCi iiMiliVn iapir whi Iti was thn floor0 n uf her nun link sloikiiif foot JointB

11 t J heel 1111 1liiuth I which meantthai I tn11 ith u narnnvitrlpiif Irii i r u dJ th ttroiIi to joint hllI ii 1 nihes liiKtej nriiiud Ihol Hi iiini nitin inchnu and fiom the In5111 Uiik n nnii jlio hI olJVII Incheshni i lII till nI1IJor ot etol woarlUK1L Uihs how 0 nioo a t a Ilia fret I a Its ittoek I eg giRdlbs Ii rdM I li of IunUrmI alt i lo but thewllti l t olin Is t Ill I I ova fhlJul1 I Iulotiti 5l1 I off IIh vttti oh fli IN lilhllhowautil i ii aiIurIlitktttgII l 1110 nlH IIHIlIII tO llnCIJrH ItMI I eei

Ii r ill1 1 r I it tIhl no titus1r o 1llelclog is thIck wllh volnl1 tCI II

bXQWAUlpor This JUKI1 oiog 1 bIPcl I

muh like thn HnKllsh shoo with a pointedlottg tOi Tint cloK < e altos with n woodensole nnd leather top Is essentially EnglIsh andliundredn of rarf old

SIIIIJH years ago wo tonde clog skates mostjn hung It hannt either straps or bucklesI hKv Iklllln tlnun tuRtle nnd many n dayhut 11111 It Into general Usa bnpnusopeople IIi nltlko to pull off their street Bhoes

Tim flr t who dnnend In my fathersJlojrs wa lien Yiitcs then Fretliek Hatulx thonn are till of thoWlsnnl1Thoii Tim Hayes MikeI QnlliiRhnr anti his piirtnor Mica Aittiilo OlliboiiR nt that titni n eraokdaneer It M Carroll nnd Ills two sons Cooperfiid Helds whn danced for thu Han FriinelseoMinstrels seven years steady In our clog 1158I Irottiiwny I Collll thn Cure who111I I liritittiway Master Tommy nl tluiBiimn-tilaeu nnd HliiThlnn and Muck who danced alliwer The roil antI IIto blun elocs that IllllyNoonnn nnd his wife Miss Alice UHtumnn-danend IIn tit tot fromtliln Ilittle bench nnd thosoof Neil West who linn duneod through alt tho-KtntenI and tlio CanndnB We innilo for Tho

IQreat rat Hooiipyan Iilsh comedian I hn Winshut Kenulno Imported HtulT nnd for hotly endJohn Kurnttll both true Irish and littletint llreakneck Clod Dancer woro our clous-nud Larry Tooney tin was a Dutch comediannud tile Hie 6 Clop Dnneer Fox and Wnrd wn-havo supplied with clous fornlonit time nndwn IIUMI sent huiidreiU ot pairs to TinkersVnrletlps nt Norfolk Vn Goorun Arlingtonanother Dutch charmtpr I Dolehanty and

I 1llorlw men of the uonulno old BchoolTom Knnnno Ihavo nil dlnculontho wood tutu went out from inv Mid

John Irendprunst nol at the American Thea-tre

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In ThirdWn mado for theBlnek Crook they wore

n popullnr style the sprliiii cloe and AndyantI Annlu Ilitulionnd Worrell BIstnrBnndtho Willaco Blsterrt now In I troupn of theirown and Johnny Mlllania and Miss AllenDaly Kiln Haunders anti Alice Homers und tilesisters hotly nnd IJenny Orlnnell clog dan-

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hnvu till beon clncuod on this bench-Is thorn a Imcl n nilifuruncti between the old

school nnd Itho newDecidedly Tho old school danced tho regu ¬

lar KhKllsh tog dannn The new school dlnlfor Itry to <llrlh Loncashi I ro clogtroduced Williams tine champion ThoLancashire Is claimed to bo the more artisticItI II full of Ilutrlcato Bteps and cracotul tn-anattrts Its uliu Is to do Ito greatest numberof diniciilt steps with thn lethal noleo withinearryltig tile body In it gout position 1 ho old1101 ilaucii aimed nt thii very 0110sII0thll IIF to

to makn nolsnlnil Is rnly Itmarks the bad IIs evidentwhereas tho Lancashire style covers up dofeels Lancashire dnncer want their clogsmad as thin ns possible

The prices ot clogs are about the same cnr-respnndfnelv ice of shoe Working clogssmith sizes nro 250 large 275 tile leather-on thn liottom of the salt Is extra boot doesnrn tfl50 dancing colored 14 tipped45U BlUeroreolilReolloped 1750 hlch Palmoral spring clogs 800 and trimmed 1050Hessian boot danclnif does with colored mor-occo

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KKB toni patent leather feet tlG brassheels extra 50 cents rattles 30 cents kipdancing clogs t3SU Dutch song nnd danceclog 350

AlUSKJJN2Louis XI cC llooth Thcittr

The production last evening nt BoothsTheatre of Mr Bouclcaults play ot Louis XIwIt an Interesting occasion Iserved to Intro-

duce¬

tho dramatist himself la a character un-

like¬

any with which ho Is commonly associatedIn the public mind nnd It enabledhim to present his son Mr Dion Q Douclcaultfor his dramatic baptism Not 1 little Interestattached to tine first appearance on any stage ofa son of one of the most dIstinguished drama-tists

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of our period and It IIs pleasant to beable to record that tho Impression which bocreated was entirely favorable while thewarmth and even enthusiasm with which he-wn greeted was as encouraging to him as ItWM doubtless grateful to hits father Dion theson on the sInge looked sIngularly like tho

Don Renior of private lIfe anti an far as conthe general clrcum tanies rind condi-

tionsl ¬

of his ilohut hn may ho said to have veryauspiciously becun the profession of the stace

TIle play WHS handsomely put upon thestag the eoatthtit Fin admirable taste and tttewhole setting nnd mounting much na onewouldexpect rol Mr linupntilt Ills son took thepart of aii nn Mr Bouclctult himself nppeering 11 XI nnd robbing the play ofmort than hl gh unto

1 one point when tho Dauphin gave n-

llttln pn8 ico very cleverly and won anunthisinstlo nnd Imperative recall MrBouclcniilt Introduced a most eracefuj

louchlne Interpolation Tho boy stood Innnt entrance nervous nnd hesltatlnc Illsfather ailed him on nut came down to thofootlights with his arm around the boy Thn-a t hail n rvrtalu fitness to tile context Itsiiulckne to tint purpose of tliit occasion was atonco atipreclntod by the audience aunt it wooaltoerthnr an eplsodo that no ono present willbo likely to forget

FOOTlIGIT FLASHES

Blat Anne Itotehlil ii frailly Concert Troupe AtChlckrrlnK Hull on Tuesday trrulng

lor end hit char cnmnanj promlM a week ofrTrtttt VMIUimihunh Novell Theitrt

The prnmleI i fNo 1lnifon han not Wen rlnlntril bvtile tCant FranciscoI lltnitrrliI Saul theyI are drawing lulltiniiet-

niorce conilnueit at Dalyi Thcatr till Pulnrilart-olliintM nn that eenlni tj Bronsoa lluward nicecomedy Vuiea

Mr John W Ron dialect comedian Ihathat Olrmpie Ttutre wllh ttta ilarlUnil protean dr trtillrd-

Acruni the AtlanticThlll thr lot wick of Mr Iolhr larl Paiolron at-

Ahito liik Tin Hire In announced uI-

fdlTlt i n Mniulay uevkAt Itruttli Theatre a concert wilt be gIven thin evening

h the Ialll rmcert rmniflnv in which the arliilsoll-lmciinitiinatlon inuy Ilie licuril

The MLrrhiint ol Wnlce with Mr nanttmann as-

yW unl Mr Hdrulniunn ai Itvtm will Le plod atthe Standard Ihiulre Hill neik only

Iliufnrp III the chatty attraction at the Aquariumwith The M rr Tnnirn IIe way ol ariety on ManilaTutin1iivThurHla > and Friday alUrnoonsI-

XMII n > ev York Lnrcu Ihello on Monday of next weekThe nirtlltkt ilenl celIa at crinl I att nllon to the stud ofr lf horti and tie troupe or litliputisn ponies

TIMIH rruv exrninn Mr Joseph Jefli r on leiMn a teawi ekk1 easement at tile llrand Opera llouve at Rtp rmi-iinAx Matinees will be clten on VVKdncfdayi and Sat

urilTtii>

week closcathe run of My Partner at the Unionttq tare Theatre On Ohuntay eenlnn ol next week

Kniicli Fiats tout bo produced nor the tint time InAmerica

The rtrt appearance ol Juicily tomorrow enrobe atChl kcrinj Hall I lIt the an ociatinn ol hit ret lhedlilimuiftiii i alit t will Ihe niated by an orchestra undertin uir iUoi oi lr Ujmroich

Tie Mulllian hurl Choniler the etately march ofthe 8kl Inmro th lard on tie chuwiter urouinlB nnil the

IIn litMintnrMl ti nlkine Match11 conUnue to draw Ilullhouses at the Ihiatrc Couilque-

M IMerls Thenlre ilurlnz the rreient weektIlotle4 vtll court tulle tile entire performance tlo-

uoriliUinih Iiool 0 ln l rou ic nijBiiInz to put ennuuhlilt I muke It an cxtcndeapruKramine Iin itbelt-

Mr Jow1it Mtirtli becinfl a weeks engagement InKerr hit at till Brooklyn Turk Theatre iiiinorrow

otnln IIhU ila > was 0 rilltOit tar hint bv Mr lreu-Varsden oil It hiSs already been produced ovtr lwxi-UHK

The Bfllftli reprenentntlon of Enchantment wniOlsen at > ibl rNon Finln eveninri limt New icalurci-nt par frmn litch t Ito nlht In the specialty act anit tilemule Iii being improved A pantoniltnc is in prepurationtar the liolldajs

nchne wllh Mtss Clara Morris IIn the ledlnrole tlllbt vrh iced at Ilati rlyg IH v llroikln Tim

sir ltIllI alt ek rite tart allottedI to MlMi Clnra Morris intIii pity IIswillniaptcd to her peculiar qualities as an-

cmutional actn ss-

An elltertalninent orpanlzed by Mr Henry bitI thehumorist lor tie Young Men Christian AsiocialiiHi andwhich he lctzti tel as a reception will be given atAsociall n lull tomorrow etc nuitig It n III coimlst ofvocal anti Instrumental music and humorous recitations

At the French opera throBS Olrona Inid Usfinal representation on Saturday etenlng It IIs 11 he-

succtedtd tomorrow night hy Barbellleue vlih M

cnpoullnlhe rhaiaiter of tin mll< niHrrliil ulIon1-I

tool Marl Ii Inn Jonnrit ant Mezlercs In the I

lucJHurl IUb will lIe phied otto week anil will be tat

I > 1IA 1etlt Faust now In rchcanal

ammef FriendsIn thus heyday cf my glory

When the skiesI were bright and fairWhen no nil clouds sreintd IhreaKnlnK

An my heart hut not a cureWhen my orchards hloo i cd In beauty

And mI harvests taIled me notTlicn ah then m > friends were plenty

All rijuheing at lilY tot

There were fId to praise and flatterTIter were Iriends to softly btame

There were friends lend tiltI nuccorFrom the stud west they caint t

There were friends share my bountyAnd my character defend

There were friends to bis soil borrowThere wire ItUnIs without end

But onto morning summer left mOl01 her ineMnII I w u h reft

All in rot s huh lit C 0 scatteredOnly thorns sharp thorns olin

Then II was Ihabit about me-

Ii r lite lends nut bloc or hew

Ah mh darkened rixxn wnseraptjAll my iriomtds hal > Ihdloo

Alit Oti no may God for le meTwo or hi roe in > poor home blessed

TrJtr when tli torin bmt flerccst-

Oi 4 tie liol elect end the bestcities IIve kinon that Inie that frluiJililp

On the liraitaloot depends1 have never yetl regretted

llatli n lust m inner Inc iii

r rtlea NeiutIg CMolilnTo tht eounlrv niulh 0III wiU to IImte-

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OrcItIdJ V4tI UO IIJ lIuoIa 4I-

iWTII rCHI11 I oolllnlorIIIh fl Doublebr ietUJx Cardl < Hii Ucket flVlI UftClfta J W

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wo Or oi it alM ITW 4ib n1d door U 23J it

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New Jersys OltlrM Io mittcrMrI DnnlrtlI IIlihVan Kcolcn L WalnutI VallHT-

N J 1i oil tn l oltltit Potuuiet r hi Ilu htaio litl-

iMlieM ihf onK Ir filly tuo eminentire yean Ifcin-naipoiinui in lt J7

CnMPtOM And I ninr TroublesCart be presented mnJ cuiot llit miniI riillllpii PlMabt tu1l Ijvfr OK lit LfiinlinailuiiI witli Ilitujiho N ltdtoo Tire moit eUtvluftl rtintdr All drunUU S riattLAa

Th

Jusintsa Jlolitts-

CutlcnraHUMOUS OF THE RCALILOSS OF

Lou of Hair In Ihouuo of cawils due entirely taome form 01 clp Fecut live per cent ottnumber of baM hcailn niltiht be covered with hair by ajudlrloui itno CLTICUHA auUtcd by CUTlUUltASOAr It 11 IIg molt atfrceabfp m well ai the molt eff cthe heIr restorer ove produced br mAL Ills medicinalIIti the trued en word Al others are nomoleanlnoiu mixture or pnl onoudyes None but CUTICUHA oiseswn the iprctnc medical propertieithatcnalute Itt lo cure oil ItcMnkft I aunt scaly dlstawsI thet Inflameand Irritate theI scalp aunt liatr Blands god tubes caiuitiii-premntiirp haldtif >fdlum dot of the CUTICU11-AIlEOLVENT

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will purity the oil and swpattclandsor theThree of roruluuhulor of the blonInsure a per-manent cure In with the outward application of CUTICU11A

SALT RHEUM AND DANDRUFFCURED THAT 8MLRAL PIIVMriAN1 HAD FAILED

TO nthAT StYCUIu4VULIY-Mecern WEEKS A PUTTKR Genlkmen I lucy hail

the Salt Rheum al niytiead and alt through my hairalso on my Ileg hue teat lour Icare liavlim tine redxcecdnietly with tt The dandruff tailingI I from m > hairwas very aunojlnrI I consulted several aiMin uliIiod-physicians in regard to It ant have taken their prescrtpUoiu as orderrd butdld not find any cure ant but titherelief I was UM by many persons who have the SaltRheum and who Ihave boen doctored for years thatthere was no cure toT it that It was In the Mood and Ishould ahpayo have tt and I was almost Inclined to agreewith Ihl but a friend wanted me to try CUTICUIvmade your firm I did and tomaRtniu4liinentlnlCAi-than three wrrksmv head wee entirety tree front all HaltKheum aol DandruT ant I cannot see any appearanceof Salt Rheum on my persou I think U awouderlulremedy

Reipcctfully yourIOROB AMUDQE

rorumouth N H Feb-

HUMOR0181

OK Tim SCALPTHAT WAS DfTIOISU TIlE HAIR CURED WITH

011 LUTICURA-MPSTS WBf roiTBR kntleinen I want to tell

rou Hliat CUTItURA liKdone lorme About ten y1ego m > hair bctran iJlllni out caused by Humortuuln I tried arious rmrdloloo numerous to men

lul without relief until I Ical tisliu tUTIlUH onoof which has nllnlj < me and ncx hair Iis be-

Binnllij to crow KesMctrnlly Mrs O J HOOTSill W Lake st Chicago Ill Nor 13 1575-We know the abot to be true

MARY TOH SSFND 412 W JacksonMrs C A OKAY ail ulton st-

SfAIH HEADFOR NINE YEARS CUtlEt W IIKN ALL OTHER REM

Flllhs FAILbD-Messn WEEKS A ItTTEItheuuUetnern Since July

lIlt I have been usingI your CUTICUHA for Scald Headnol has cured me wlel1 medicines that I tiara taken

years Old 1 am now uiii2 it as a-

halrdrcMlnR but TRYJ mI i It keeps the hair In

> cry nice condition Yours truly H A RAYMONDAuditori Fort WaflIJacson end Sactnaw K nJackson Midi Dec M 1C7-

HConsiiltatloii room for chronic dlseasei of the ikln andcaln ispeciailyI of women and children J5 Jdadlson ar-

MARVb JiiiKMN Itl DThe ClTICURA KhMKOIFSI are prepared by WEEKS

t 1OTTIlt Cluinhn and Hriieitlt Iu3IJ Wa hlniitcn t-

lliit n Mass and arc tar salel by all Druggists 1nce oflCUTICURA smalll boxcaIdrcnla larne boxes containItug tun and onetiatf times tlu quantity of small B-tttESLVITI It POt bottle CUTICURA bOAlJSceoUby null BOcillU three cakes 71 cents

Are You ItutXiiredno YeW DESIRE A IOITII CURE WITHOUT

AN OPERATION OK KISI ANt NO IINCUSSINCP TO OUlt Oi IU3INESSI-

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hilt I hale tried so socalled curesand found myself tfettiim worse with each new trial un-

til I lime cOle to the conclusion that rupture Is Incur-able your experience which UI shared Ilo manythousands bcld > ou we cannot blsmo you lor reacbinsuch a conclu4oii but did you ever cUIIul Dr J ASIIIltMANtI No lullnow hate no rlll II anybodyYou hulloIOI gl I hope unUl YUI see him lieCal autely efecl a cure your case has effectedcomplete clr11 thousands of cases where the patienthad elIcit up hope and been pronounced IncurableU ou are IncredulousI l of the Ilcetor1 skillI aunt abilltI hewill take pleasure in referringI I tou to prominent meni

whose word ou cannot doubt lie his thoin ands ol I olnotary totter Irom patients I ho hare lelld by lilatreatment aniolu whom are pl minis-ters editor a trifeaorI Ic of the huhest stundliiSurly you cannot doubt such testimony The lloitor

be consulted at Ills riUVllAI OHHK i1l-lroalwa on KatnrdaM Monitajs and Tuesdays and athis bnnnlt oniteI in lloston on ncdnekdujii TliiiitdaiatutI Fridays Oosee him cured aunt bless the day > ouft Lilt to him as thousands fof otherihae alreadyI done

I nrna TOrT III nllh Illllnua IntermIttentFuer all remedies Idiot nil until 1 used tIle 1IUIMAN-1AD ttifl absorpiie plasters and meilicatcd tit baths

UAIIK DAY hs Went llilUmort it Ualuuiore

Rupture ICadlcallr Cured by Dr Mnrah-trcatnuntI 40 yearspraLtlcal experience OlUcetstbranch

Astor Iluuse opposiwst 1auli Church So up rThe Most Flecnnt lInt for rnllFmen nenr

Iiinnulacuucd and told by KblbNbCllhlD lia Nasiaustreet

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> rmA TKMIKKANCK VOYACr M K Church ITIhst between 1st slid 21-

an tins alternodti 3 oclock The Ror John ParkerMr Daniel O Null ol New Oilcan the converted rumseller slid others wilt speak Music unsuriiasMd Admision free oIl welcome J I GlUBb 1reildent lJ T FbHJUMJS Secretary

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si 3 jiithls afternoonthe tIer SAMUili COIOIIpreaches the la t sermon or the

Tif WHS OF SALVATION fbinning b> large new choir Everybody weleo-

mAvruo > MK IOIIIAK ciiviieii tmti m-Mrstofuih ar-

Herrlces at II A M ant 4 IP M

The Rector the Itec R HHUEIl NEWTONwill pnach

A IlUIlho CIt nCI In tho beautiful hadHthS IK M erenlnir7 >jn clock J a

the Rev r CI Ooi paiior will lecture on 1lwaN-lololdieac0 b > a I C ratl ihort addrrisetI mimUa

with dleU mid choruses RUIolt-oCIUirli OF Till MEMMIAIIcoriter iarkstlhe Knr itobert Collier will preachOct I12 iiiiriiin it in 11 siiMect At the Forumtill oenlni at 7 Ili siiljecil The Primal LOTApUod IMhtlcColdlnllt linltcdII RtE EtIIl4ttt I CIuntiii ci the RcconciN1 iHtion f1 nui at M or erlceianl serniuii b > the I U H nldfincr at in 4 A M unit 7 39

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father McSamaia preache at 3 oclock lattice Uullla-t

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ItiTeillsTAllona limit may Mnve st Peer WomenIViim the rmlltnllnry Itclcnard on lieU4> lerdnr niter Four Ilnl a Spenl In is Cell

Wlmt Justleu Wheeler Ucelarcd was ono oftlin most mysterious cases that had ever comeiindor his observation was that of Mrs Marylliilny who as reported Tile HUN of Wednes-day

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Court on Tuesday on tho charge of Rtcallnef312 front Mrs Thomas Tate of Eightyninthstreet and Avenue A

On Hept 30 Mrs Haley was washing for MrsTiito Rite hind been long known to tho familyMrs Tnto hint gone out nnd loft her dnuchterJennie aeed 15 yours nud Mrs Haley In thohouso Shu was absent about threo hours Ontho Friday evening following Mrs Tnto misseda package containing f312 In elhcr certificatesnnd greenbacks On Balurdny morning shespoke ot tile matter to her family and Jcnnlosaid that site saw a silver bill protrudlnefrom Mrs Haleys pocket on Tuesday afternoonnnd a bundle of Government notes In her pos-

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Jennie Tnto said I was nt homo on Tues-day

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When mother went out she gave mo tinekey to her room which lout on tho dlnlniroom mantel At 4 oclock Mrs Haley wontout and was cone about twenty minutes Whilesho was ron I looked for the key but It wasmlxslne When sIte returned I saw a billBtlcklntr out other pocket on which I stat tholletter NIL

Clerk Oiidln hero put n sliver cnrtlflcatn hispoeket nllowlne ho portion Pontnlnlne YIn totniiiiit und JuunlXi tytis unable to dIstinguIshthe letters

I nlrto saw Ihn girl contlnupd n bag contnluliiL n roll of hills concealed her bosom Inut oct soy anything to my parents nt that timebut told them tutor tho loss had boon discov-ered

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Mrc Haloya counsel asked Jonnlo whern shecertain articles of jowelry and lnrlnl1 tip

parelthat had lately come Into tier poosHBslonI received m silo said from Mrs Gil-

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whom I have known for several yearsHim used to live on Fifth nvenua near EIghtyfninth street where I frequently vIsIted tierMho took n ureat fancy to mo because I resentblot tier daughter Uertha who was dead Iused to co to school with Ilertha Mrs Gilbertwent to Biracuso last Friday Before colnesho gave me two gold rlnns for my father nndbrother cold watch for myself and ono forIcy mother HIts also gave me aBaalskln sackmaterial for n silk dtcss n cashmere dress andMnornl other articles My parent do not knowMr Gilbert

Jir and ilrs Tate corroboriucu jonnloiB-tntemont as to her having received the articlesmentioned They salt that Jonnlo hud oftenspoken ol Mrs lllbort They did not knowher On Oct 1 Mrs TRio said she had rocohod the watch arid her husband and son thorlncs HuernJ weeks PBO Jennlo brouicht homotwo china figures which she said Mrs Gilberthad given to tIer

Mrs Haleys counsel asked that the case beadjourned because ho had telegraphed to Sirscuso to hind 0111 whether the Sirs Gilbert reallyexisted anti he had not received a reply Hewished lo prove that Jennie was tho real culprit

Mrs Tatos counsel said that In order that tineCourt mleht not think he mat kept anythinghick ho woului say that ho had telegraphed toICO Sprint street Syracuse whore tIle girl stoWthat MrsI Gilbert lived and ho had received theanswer that no such person had over livedi ho re Ho had taken Jennie to the housn InFilth avenue near Eightyfourth street antI witstold by a young woman that no Mrs Gilbert hadover lived there On Monday evening ho tookher to sic n Mrs Gilbert In Brooklyn who hata daughter Dcrtha Jon ale alter some reflectionsaid she thought the dub woe her old school-mate

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Shins thought Mrs Gilbert was the onewho bad male tier the presents but afterwardon that latters denying it thought aho wits notthe person-

Mr rate claimed believe that the womanwho tutu mndo Jennlo tIle probonts was a proeulrtSs who wits trylngto lend her to ruin Justlco Wheeler Biild that Lie casn was very extra-ordinary

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and that ho would send It to tiltlower Iourt for trial Ho fixed Mrs HuleyuballI at two

Mrs Haleys four little children worn In courtThey sobbed pltoously when she was taken downlalrH to tile prison Yesterday Mrs Haley witserjlug bittern in her coil lu tile Harlem policeMillion Slut hind very little of the appearanceof n burdened criminal Itather sIte lookedlike n voung woman worn to prumaturo oldago by hud work Situ tieclared that she knewnnthlnuof tlio robbery nod a silver certlllcato-slin said she hind nowr Spun

I only went out to borrow n dozen clothestul Its slm staId Hinl I tilt not go Ithrough thnci lit tic rioim I ti Ill nt sn thn key of MrsTntnH bilrooni and I never knew they had tiny-niionyiiotltihious

Anow many cuuureu nnvo you rn BBKCU tnereporter

I have four lIvIng anti three dead Anti wellI know sine added altar a moment that myfour lIttle oniB at homo will bn suffering fortheres not cent In the house Their father isaliibotlne roan and doeent earn much In thinbest of tunes but since I was taken itway fromhim hu has brokn down entirely ha stays athome with Ithn childrenI I hear and there s nomoney In the house nt all I dont think theyhave enough to Put Oh slrsbo cried clasp-ing

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her hands plteotiRly do you think thoy IIlet mo go homo soon 7

Choir un said the keeper kindly Youro-Innoepiit You wont bo long hero

Later In the tiny HIM keepers prediction wasreallpd Koveral centlem iIn Yorkvlllo inter-ested

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tlnnisilvo1 In Mrs Halnyx liehalf amongthiin Lawyer John M Cmnnn who secured thewTvlpesof ndeteotive Jonnln Tate had mado-an aflldavit rcitlng tho above facts In regard tothin alleged theft and concluding ns follows

I knnn Mrs Gilbert I first saw tier Tour years ago Iteuo nitI Killm third street near Fourth avenue Site hada lutitKlrl if m am named llertha whom I knew andhc was in companion In Kid Mtnlh street iicliool-

Mr Uitbert Iha now inH > racu c I saw tier less than awi ek Jirn on Full atenui I was alone Iwentlo meether uv 111111111111n ar A hotel I roccii oil n letter ask111111 lnf ti L i to a diiuMiiakcr who Inlormed me wlitre to-go Tle ueoinntlvrs canto cap signedI by the hemtether 11111 MM Ililbert I dont know where the lat-ter U now So tii riprinir street Sracu is Mrs OIllurt picrent add rss I Ill nut buy a waUklni sncquolaiel I11111 a wa ch Irom Mrit UUU ru A cmuhmnn came toHli ol101111101 me vbcru to iro 1111 uts tnttn Slid avenue ott ChIn Kiglit lourtli slot KlKht tlifih-streds and gut 1L A lair gae it to me My motherwuiui wu an nit by fxlircss Mra Gilbertis a marriedw man Mie nid tier husband was Join Ililbert Sitetoil twoclnldren Hie llMdln Elulity third mreet betw on lieXiwtoii nnd tourth avenues Her little girt ishead now The totly eat e me ft parcel hhe went alterIit IIt was In MUM avenue between Fight fourth endllghty tnllli sire H Mrs lllllirrt hadlluIgone to hyraHIM 1 ilo rt know ea t teem It was on m-

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side going np FilthI avenue I was homewhen tho rites Ac ZHlne tiy eoprtoo My sisterI wastluri to Amninvhii Mild thathu vAs anexpreismaiibrought them I received them not nay mother Tie11I11 mtril Krtid tor Mm Taulhitt wna all Mr-Olll irt hail told me belorc that she was going to gill mesumo thugs Otto did Kpecily what klie was Colli2 toMild Hii mllttWMsI gone tobcntrunk SIte told motill on Huh avenue near Klghv lonrth street in tilestreet i his WO two wicks beloru the thliuflcame Itold mother about IIt The packago was a sushibox It contniiuil a gold ufikli and cJinin n tnir-oi shot wiikn nlie tat promisedI nun and n ringthalfl Ill I number I dont know who tile expressniiiiHas I till nit Rok win lice it came I saw tie expreisman ont ldo I iiiI tint sign a receipt or book Homerely bunded nn tho box There were no hem matcrial orlau tin the tax this Uilbert once gave me six> aids ot silk Hun hands IIt was last Thursday iIliadlboil out with her site bought lIon hUhth avenueabout fnun ardn Mie knew I had a little silur Sitesnid it wns lor ni younger usher I went Into Iho toroSIts gave mo Rome buck cashmere too lor a suit lormother Site bough that I brought the things homeVVhim I went to the ii makers to unmet Mrs tltlbcrtI went at niiy imilhirs Chit ctliii I dont rememberallowing a sealskinI j sack to a lull girl I niay hovedono so I lotte a scsI skin suck It woe given me lyMr illlh rt I dun t remember wh1 1 rem Mr Haleyhad on J dont riineml what kind u was fhe pockLt-vvus on tilt Fide I asked MrI Haley If feho hadInea

hecin I itIs alrnld mother would tat get hick inSaid 1 donl know fiut 1 hive paid Mrs Mulct forwitshii T 1 dil not mention to Mrs haley that IliadImisled tie bole

Yejterdnv Dctoctlvo Sawyer mndo ito follow-ing

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attldav before JustlcoVlicnlor In tIme Har-lem

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Iollco Court It will bo sent to the DistrictAttornoya olllco with thou papers

Juiepli Sawyer puhhitnnisnn of the Twentytiilrd hre-rhiiet ItuliCe teiitt ti lily SC rn Iiottuoea slid aye that onthe thut Ito oh httIier iul7iI hepuitenit utnitct lll1o J

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tor f Aug11 t IluIlIkp IIIIJ birth aveuuo-II list cli htzgoIteiitl I IIoorlll1 dPOIIII tluit nun tile

I I iuiiiit ulll thu hit V If October Jeuitie Tato TiutineTnt liar hittlt r Tlununaq tltrn sitU Chrl 5 Itata

Pile Ii tint suture I JII ttuugizenkcui it mit that callIIUlIke it bIll ilil tile sail Joini Tale is tiellig this

1110 C i II Ittgollkeiiitt sold a gold wtch all tIleiJlii Ia oh altcinlber-

I Ituil ill 1010 Itt tie a melt ii golh watch In the pomealonof lit iiiiher ti soil Juiiiln htichn lttuoutettt ha huimariiie-tdcii Jeititti eli tuite no IIJo rreelved a 0 ii 11011I-I

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hialI iiuttiiih tttlint inih thai thus nlutuiber ul nit cetemn-I rrtopiiuuhs ii hull niie ttiuuiiier oh ttte o olh ault ti uh-

httet IokII t ti otbd JIIIII a sluhea rs III tIle 1lIook-whrhor iaih htdeii kiiii1 iii tlieiut su IC-

ili it it ii I is illl RIt 1lot CInchI a suItesnh in In itt etniily itirt itr a ic aliolit tht-

juutn tIIy 01 t < iutcinlir heat Itue tt7arkt sithi a ecihIin-sad in ii titiii eliI itiutt tliult tie ttlarkt his sitice itheiitilId t nt IIi tnio it tiululy IlIlIth Iroel Ielle tt At onusAII it a tcini I ut 1111 It il hiiini tie iult aaih sackThe dI umlt I hotiraicil by lIulKlIlJllo ci 711 I 1101I

city hal i 11111011 hut II nenober tlh7tt to aoti a trullk-II a s ti o tel wlII lulve Ito r atlhrea a Jeonie Tlo1fhl llilit oloIlIlIh ltnie trit Alelillo A AIlIoci t iIlLII Ce Ills to hay ann ulreullluu to oIllr cold-triltuk

Detuotlvo R iwycr also damns that ho linn vl-

denpe to show IIhr1I Jolt it in Tale IIn addition totlui nl ov i miiitininnl Hrtlcles hire a iso purc-lniMiii inni vauoiiH Btorokenperu a Rllvo-rwiteh for tinI n nmklucu for tJ 50 a gold ringfor J5 a niiiiill I goldI ring for llWi1 n html nil lii ofsilk for 17 Ilro bnlnrt Hacku for I M 50 n loneBicL for tilt I two childrens stIlls for til and n-

liit fur tlfi1 3 AllI I of thesi articles shu had toldliar Ito ittils Ithai 51lrH GilbertI had ctven tier

Jennlo Tutu It rHliern pretty girl 15 yearsold darlc completion black hull Inrgi restliissblown even a nlindor lleuro nn nil small for tierblUe liar father Ila II purt owner of a stoneyard In the upper port uf tho city und Is wellto do

Hall was yestwdny furnished by rfflltlonUofHarlem on HID showing madn by thcmi nffl-dnvilM and Mrs lUluy wo ralol u d and wonthome to her children

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rovn MINUTES TO nfl OOICL1N

Tko Hchcma et Trunrll Over Iha Knit HirerJlrldis by MenD orana Kudleaa Shape

Tho next question to seriously engage thoattention of the engineers of tho East ItlvorBridge Is that of the motive power to ho usedwhen tho bridge IU comjili toil Col YIIIlatn H-

ralno of the ruglnecr Corps who has boonmaking the studies upon this subject has con-

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to recommend tho trustees the use ofropo traction power such as IB used on severalrailroads In mining districts anti on a streetrailway In San Irauclsco This plan contem-plates

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n stationary engine at tihe Brooklyn endof the bridge to propel an endless wire ropewhich will draw cars to and fto Tho objectionto this method of propulsion has been lie lackof an appllanco by which lie cars could bestopped or started without stopping or stallingtho meliin Where nn endless ropo Is nowused It Is necessary to signal to tho engineerwhen carts are to bo stopped or startedMr Pallia has devIsed a method ofattaching tIle cars to tho ropo BO

that any car may bo stopped or started nt willwhIle lie rope continues to move This dovlcowill permit of the ears being stopped ns ninnytimes on their pnssaeo ns Is necessary to takeIn or discharge passengers Tile nppllancoconsists of two horizontal pulleys subject totho control of n lover In the brnknmans handFInest pulleys whnn pressed together clutchInn mum that draws thin cnr When tlio cartstobostopnid the brakeman reverses tho loverwhich releases tho pulleys and at tile Bamotime applies tint brakes to tIle wheels TIlespeed Imparted to ha ear Is mndo equal to thatof tine motive power by forcing the pulleys Inton tighter scrIp upon the rope or It Is mndolens than that ot tile rope by decreasing thepurchase

All rintilsllo speed sava Col Paine maybo obtained under tills plan and no dead-weight la eurriod A heavier locomotive wouldho required to curry Ito loads over tIle gradesof Ithu lirlitcn than IIff tine hurl tlgo floor wim a deallevel Therefore tho Inprpased wolght wouldllrct have Itself to be propelled over the brldgoand thou It would have to drag the cats idler ItThe ears will always bo going ono way nndearning back another AB fast ns n car Is filledIt can bo attached nnd started on Its way overand oars may bo despatched every minute Ifnecessary

How long will the trip across take 7

I think that passengers can bo carried fromono end of the bridge to tho other In four min-utes

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I mean between the extremities lie Ap-proaches

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This will cover ntrlptuatnowocouplei-by way of tIle ferry from twenty to twentylive-nilntUs If n connection la mndo between thoNow York Elevated Hallway ant the bridge near loan of passengers bound for Brooklyn canbn hitched on to ono of thin brldgo ears antitowed over Intact It would not surprise meto BOO tho olovnted railroads adopt the ropettnctlon system Itis not practicable neoordIne to Mr Peter COOPT plan of having Intocars attached ton traction rope nt equal dlstnncos for thorn Is no way to tell whether allthe passengers are In the cars nil right at alt otthe stations before tIle signal Is given to startAgain It IIs not always possible to have eon I

distant stations so that when ono car reachesono station every other car In tho chainshall bo at somo station The bridgemethod of nttnchlne cars would overcome alldifficulties reduce the cost of operatIng i largepnrcnntngn representing Iho cost of motors en-gineers

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firemen coal oil and repairs andwould do away with nil tine nuisance of fallingcinders drlpplnc oil nnd sulphurous smellsand also reduce to n minimum time noise Thornwould bo somo difficulties nt curves but Inven-tive

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genius would von remedy this There areabout nineteen rnllroails In this country usingrope traction and now that tho difficulty of at ¬

InchIng ears Is met theme Is n prospect thatmore will use It Tine plan I hnvo devIsed mustbo passed upon by tho Board of Trustees beforeIt U adopted

DKSPEltAIK TOtING 31CABC-

HU Alletnpls to Kacnpe After IsIs Arrest onthe Charge of Nhoollni Jacob GraS

On tho evening of May 23 last JacobGraft n tenor of some repute wino had sung Ingrand opera undorStrakosch managementaccosted by a welldressed young man at Broad ¬

way and Eighth street who Inquired tIne titusThe two drifted Into conversation walked upBroadway to Twentyfifth street and across toThird avenue Thora the stranger suggested toQraff that thoy stroll down to the Iast RiverWhoa near First avenue ho turned on Graffseized his watch chain anddrnwlne a revolversaid Ill have that watch and chain You arerlchd nyou Ill kill you

At the same moment says Graft ho firedon mo Tile ball struck mo In tho throat underthe chin and I fell Ho trIed to pull away Itochain I recovered my strength anti rose to myfeet struggling IIo fired again The Danstruck mo In the rleht chock anti passed out be-

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the ear I thought that I was killed I fellon my face and ho fired two moro stools Oneball lodged In tho hack of my nock I felt himwrenching tho watch away and then I becameunconscious

OralT was found by a policeman and taken toBlkvun hospItal He was thought to bo atthe point of dimth for wooks Tile watch wasn Christmas present to him from thn Anon So-ciety

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of which ho Is a member He Is now con-nected

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with th ebolrof tho Church of tho HolySpirit in East Flttyeiiviinth street

Dlecllvo Thomas VV Mulry was dptallcd towork tin tho case From tho ibBcrlptlon gIvenhy Graft hn thought thn titan wns James allahThomaisMfCnPoil wolldresstd I ut desitraUthief who IlivedI IIn tho vicinity Elglitcinmonths beforo Mulryhad arrested MI Cabo totn burglary In East Twentyfifth street and hoVAIIB convicted In General Sessions tad sen-tenced

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ton year in the penitentiaryOn Friday afternoon Detective Mulry nr

rrsted McCnbnnt Twentythird street tint Sec-

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avenue and took time to tIlt Twentysecondstreet police station Mulry started to take McCalin to the Yorkvillo Pollen Court yesterdayAt Fortysflventh street McCnbo jumped fronttine Third venue car anti ran toward tho EastIllvnr Mulry pursued and hired allot at himMcCabe threw up hlu aries and surrendeiPd-On the steps of thin court hounn In East Fiftyseventh street McCahti grasped Mulry slid se-curing

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n hiplock threw him against lion railIng Counsellor Nathan Nenblttnnd PublicanPatrick MeMitnus eneh of whom weighs nearlythroe hundred pounits canoe to Mulrys assist-ance

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annul secured MCabe HH was arraignedbefore Justice Smithand ho pleaded not guiltyHo IIs of Blight loud well dressed beardlesseighteen years old and ho says tIn Inca lived at210 Mulberry street Ho wits committed In dpfault of 5100 ball on charges of assault withIntent to kill and highway robbery

Fir 111 tlis Menmsjr Moacl

The North German Lloyd steamer Mosul arrlvid In this port I brday from llrcmen The Captainreports Hiat at 7 501 M on Friday tie 3d lust In talltu le to > J5 loiultude I3 ° UO tire w it discovered in thelornard cargo room Tile speed of the ship was slackidSal the pumps vi ore set to work Tart of the cargo wasshlltfl Into the steerage antI br midnight trio fltowasextinguished It was found that the fire hud orlulnated-in utile laus of silk antI cotton goods a port at tie cargothat was taken on at Huiilhami ton Man oftlio caseswere tnullv dentrncd and ulierl core lntnli damnpidTin exact extent of the loss lould not be ascertainedTile raptitn reports that peruct ordervvas maintainedbt tile passenger and crew till that this ship was notdiiuiozeit

Apihcitllnn at the steamers vvhatf In Hohnkcn lartevinlng lor tlurllier Information was refused the man incharge of the lock saving that he bad strict otter toprtvt ntioinniunicatlon bI reporters with tile ofncers ofthe 1111 sill that the partiLUlam alnady given weresufficient

Notes or the Anscrlcisn Institute FairAn exhibitor nt American Institute Fair Is

boring an artesian well Intended to supply the prcmteiwith water suit the process acrvea to recommend lilamachinery to visitors at the Fair Thus well li now fortySeven feet deep Sheen feet of wItch was through earthand bonlders shun the root through gneiss

Celluloid spectacle fiamci that do not break and thatweUli oiil > I12511 of an runce srI exhibited Thereart nix nn tuts In tin spring that cunrnseo the nose

UilcrJa while the judge were gradually approachlug a purlkuUr plntenl t the fittest apples that hive everIM en wen luce tin illsome unknown wig sluck up In Hietutats ft cart himplei tike one In twu mlnukn theapples were proprUtul hy the passing throng ant tilejudges pastil by nn rmptv plute Ihc cxlubitori remurks am not sulublc for hunday reading

1lnInstltuloI has arranged nor vlsillig the exhibitionat reduied rates ol travel on many ol tlic vtiamboat undrailnml lilies

Amik ncd by llobbenMrs Eugene Krathle n young widow of 233

Hast Third strict was aw nkem dearly jeslerday morn-Ing hub a ibis In the sitting loom adjoining bar bedroomThe door was open sal shin set a tall noun opening herbiinau Another nun stole Into tier cliamlxr and cari lit awn a small box in which w a s fciV a nd shout finworlh ol ke Irs lmrlns vlolmce It she spoke sheki pt null ill situ heard on the stain thin sups of n manlivingi In the third stor > blue tlun shouted to tutu tobrieik oi en her door lor titles in were In tile room Themen rnihtd nut the bitch window sill descended this nre-vsiuiie

Al nryFor Car It toss a mystery tom

italy Hums a int ISp roll two such mighty lardsThat eltiic In strains ol flri coal both agree

IIn Mary as tim name for lest regardsBo many uf fiat name I sew ID plain

Hn wanting all thus charnifl that shine most brightAnd make the Hi til dull spirit oung again

IllldiHk the altilwt ttf thu conilnj nightnut now o mUlity tardsl oh sing her prtlsol-

Vu

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cannot tire tier at our best her dueHer beauty IIs a niirul tn these dayi

Her trace and mannsri inlctil a boor tnditeV-

VItli eltirtims to pint to shame a witch or falryiBoors turn to prinCes again tin smiles of Miry

KBWau S Csxuen

BOUND FOR HEATHEN LANDS

tItiSIOA4flY RECRUITS ANSJIRJ1INaI11E MAVICtHiMAN-

Ftneen

carMIssionaries free the fatalist Vision

Hetllii Out fur IllirmiihMneleen llhera-Hnlllnff fir Iolntt In Asia end AlVlciu

I All nslioro thats going ashoreI shoutednnolTlcor standing In the waist of tho steam-ship

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Anchorla nt 1 P M yesterday anti a com-pany

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of simply attired neon and women filedsadly down tho companlonwny Tha eyes ofmany rod with weeping wnmtorod back to acroup ntnndlng by Ito main lintch It cornprlsnd fifteen missionaries mon anti womenwho have started for Burmnh under the aus-pices

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of the Baptist Church All are belowmiddle ago Some of tho women held InfantsIn their arms nnd others endeavored to stillthin sobbing of children of larger growth wino

seemed to realize the length of tho journey theywore about to begin

On reaching the wharf the friends ot tho doparting missionaries gathered Inside ItoBtilugploco and when tho crow KO the orderto unship and dour away the gangplank theysang In low tones Tho Bwoet By and ByWhile thor were singing the hugo hawsers vetocast off and handed by the men the UnitedBtatcs ensign was run up to the foro and thoship swung out Into tho stream Unfortunatelyfor those on SImon beforo the ship had madenn offing her crow cased off tho spanker sheetand the sail swayed out by the easterly windcompletely hid the decks from view

ThcBc arts tInt nitrites of tho missionaries andtheIr detlnntlons Mrs E A HlevetiB to Hungoon Hurmiih tile Itev and Mrs P H Mooreof Illinois to Assam Hurmiih tIme KW F 0Morgan and hits wire of Illinois to KurnoolAssam tho Itov W J Price to Angola to as-sist

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MeAsrK Clnugh and Bogus tho Itov W 1-1Manloy and lila wife to Ilnngoou to assist DrStephens Iho llov 0 A Nichols anti Ills wlfnof Connecticut go to Burmnh thn llov J BMix nnd his wlfn to tho shores of Toungio toassist tile Knv Mr Cushlne Miss A L ISuollto take Mrs Uouglass8 piano In time girls schoolIn Komeudluun suburb of llnngoon Miss DrMitchell and Miss Buckley to Mauliuulu toestablish a hospital

Theso men and women have been selected byIto American Baptist Missionary Union onaccount of their fitness for missionary workhIss Buthl a pleasant looking young wontonsaid Myself and companion are sent out notto repair disastrous losses but to strengthenanti extent victories already won In foreignfields Wo shall probably remain ten years

It sometimes requires only n few monthsto nccllmato Europeans or Americans lu-Burraah Agriculture and horticulture are Inevery part of the country very backwardFruits are not cultivated and the crone aremanaged with but little skill Of garden vege-tables

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tho onion and the capsicum aro thosechiefly grown Yarns and sweet potatoes arealso raised anti Inconsiderable quantities ofmelons cucumbers and egg plants On thenorthern bills tboaenulno tea plant of China Iscultivated but the natives Instead of steepingIt oat the loaf prepared with oil and garlicIn tho dense forests of uurmnh are oleplIant onohorned rhlnocarl tigers leop-ards

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and wild hogs Tha domestic ani-mals

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are the elephant ox and buffaloThe Burmeae are short fleshy and actIve withlargo chock bones eyes obliquely placed browncomplexions and coarse black Imlr They areBuddhists by faith and they have kept thoceremonies of their religion freer front Inter ¬

mixture with other religions tItan elsewhere InIndia anti China Tha Burmese monks aremoro tItan usually faithful to their vows ofpoverty and celibacy Tho Burmnh Stnto re-ligion

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IB divided Into two snots or offshootsfrom tIns ancient faith The first of those enter-tained

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n bullet similar In some respects to pan ¬

theism believing that the Godhead Is diffusedover and through nil the world and Its creaturesand that It appears m Us highest state of de-velopment

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In tho Buddhists themselves Thoother rejects entirely tho doctrine of tile inctom-psKliosis and the picture worship nndcloister system of the Buddhists considersdeath ns theportnl to everlasting happiness ormisery accordIng to tile conduct of the de-ceased

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and worships one Supreme BeingOn the decks of the steamship City of Berlin

at tile foot of Charlton street yesterday n re-ception

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was held by nineteen missionaries toEurope Asia anti Africa Some weru sent bythn Prosbyierlnn Board of Foreign Missions andothers by tho American Board of Foreign Mis

Iois hintiro were fcturlhnstlnt parties One wasHeaded liy tIn llev lr W C Vnti Motor founderof time Howard Mission While exchangingfarewells ho was handing around to his friendsn Illtli printed slip It was headed HomeHt Peters Vatican and Inquisition or A BiiefAccount of the Work of tile Italian Bulb aridHunday School Mission for the Year EndingAug 31 1879 Thin Protestant chapel andschool which tho Rev Mr Van Muter conductsare In the shadow of tin s ntlcnn ills wife ac-companies html He hits been in this countryair mnnthfl ritlatni fumla for lila wnilr ieUeo W Loitch anti his two sisters were ntnrthngfur Ceylon Tho trip will take moro thansix weeks The Itev Dr Albert Bushnoll andhis wife with Miss Janet Cameron sail forGaboon and Korlsko ou the eastern const ofAlricn Mr Busnnell was one of tho first to goas missionary to baboon and Korlako and hehas worked there forIfl years Hn returned toAmerica on account of sickness Ills health Ispartially restored but tile physicians saythat ho has dlaoasn of tIle heart and is Illnblo to din nt any moment Miss Cameron isfrom Auburn In tItle State Show 111 teach In unative Sunday school Tile Itov Dr HenryHart Jessup goes to Boyrout Syria With himare his wile and six chlldrou Miss JacksonJllfB Bird and another teacher BIts Blidlsto join her father In Aseih not far from heyrout Bho Is to teach The missionaries gojust nt tile tIme because they will arrive In tilecountrIes whither they go In the healthiest sea-son

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lu which strangers can visit them

flRTEV WITH ins alEX CLUB

A MIdnIght Htrucile that May Cost n JerseyIollcesnnn his Ilfr

A report that had boon passedl from police ¬

roan to policeman on their bents between Eliznboth and Elbabethport two miles apartreached Pollco Headquarters In Elizabeth NJyesterday at 2 A M It was that Sergeant JohnDesmond had been killed In Ellzabethport by nman whom he wits tryIng to arrest At 5 A Myesterday John B Bennett James Morrow aridTimothy Conuelly accused of tho assault onDesmond wero taken In Irons to this ContraStation In Elizabeth and locked up SergeantDesmond lied been taken to his homo nt 315Hood street Ellzabethport In n very criticalcondition In his account of the midnightaffray Desmond said that his post was In Firststreet near Fulton ttroet Ellzabothport thatwhen he was a few yards front Dryers saloonhe heard a sound ot fighting and Dryer yelled

PollcoI The Sergeant ran toward the saloonand encountered Bennett running out Hogmaluiii Bennntt anti walked with hint to tileFirst Vttrtl lockup In Franklin street a tem-porary

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structure liken barn He was puttingIlls hand Into his pocket to pull out the key tounlock tIle padlock as Morrow and Connellywho had conic from thin saloon crept UP behindhim seized Bennett stud hurried away withhim

Titan Bnrcennt Desmond whistled for assis-tance

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and Capt Guno Ilout Flanagan andPoliceman MiOuru soon cnmo running towardmull Tine policemen began to search high andlow for tile throw runaways They crossed themitral Ilailroad track and ns thoy enteredBroadway they heard a crash Morrow andConnolly woro tearlre down tIne awning Infront of Mrs Htilzs storo near Bond streetThey acted taut though they tint boon drinkingfreely They were surprised nt limit work andwhllo Flanagan took charge of Bennett Samgcaut Desmond captured Morrow Tho prisonore did not resist anti seethed logo willinglyCapt Onynor and McQurn went to look for liennttt Desmond walked toward tlie nuw lockupwith Morrow by his right chile nnd holding hislong night club by the middle Morrow sud-denly

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grabbed lie club and wrenched It awayTlinn hn struck Dotmioud a terrillc blow on thohead At tile first blow Desmond shouted toIlana aii to help him tlennwhiln MorrowHtruck Ilvei or sIx moro heavy blows that nearlyfelled the Sergeant to thIn ground Flanagan-gitvo thn prisoner to Mr Daniel OKeefe whoimpponod that way anti ran to cnpturn MorrowMorrow wis caught lu n vacant lot Meanvvhllu-Jonnelly bob got free butt Flanagan caught him

ngnlii Bennett was nrremod near Wall streetSergeant UeBiiiond Will tnlcn to Irohwolus

drug Btoro nnil attended by Dr Schlelmer andallrrnurd ho urns taken home Hn has beon npoliceman lor sixteen years and tlm scars thatrose anti rectors tacIt other on Ills head showwhat kind of duty he has done Hn Is called nfearless nan but his In other policemen iIlilnkthat ho was careless with Mm row Morrow banbeen In Iho Htnto prison three times Hu Isoiilj 21 ears of tips Tho three prisoners weiocommitted without ball yesterday by JusticeObboru

Henutnr llnyurd to Nlieiik fur IColrlnsonWASHINGTON Oct 11 Senator Bayard will

return tIrom Eli illiS StillS time Oils month to take part In

this New York campaign cnatoi IMmunds of Vermontwrites that be will not leturi mini tilt mtlillool nutmonth Ills health IIs much huiipruo cit

tins iiKitunrs ALIMONY

Slow l r Yielding to er Divorced ITnabnntt-sJtcqueit Hhe Nays She lost 811100

When Mrs Antoinette Hormlt secured alimited divorce from her husband Otto Berndt-n Brooklyn llthogrnphor In the City Court notlong neo no provision was made In tho decreefor alimony on tho understanding that Borndtwns to pay her M500 to bo taken In lieu of allclaims against him As ho failed to give herthis sum and soon began n suit for absolutedivorce against her she applied through herlawyer Mlrnbeau L Towns to havo tho matterof tho alimony adjusted Bho testified yester ¬

day before Judgo Nullson that on Sept 6 whoasito got lie decree of divorce she met Item husband In her lawyers oflleoto receive tile ali-

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nnd thai he gave her 200 In cash and achock on tho Kings County Savings Institutionfor 11300 and also Ills Imnk book Tiitiy halttile office In company anti when In the street hoprevailed upon hor to allow him to keep thebank book She consented but on going to thobank she found that then choolt was of no usounless sho had Ito book On that same even-Ing her husband annie to herhouso anti de-manded

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tIme uhnck ito nttomuted to get It byforce but failed In the seuflln ho knocked hershown anti torn item clothing Tlinn ho got J300worth of jewelry which she had deposited withn friend

Mrs Bnrndt further testified that herhusbandowned ffront and cleat n twostory frame IIOUBKat 817 Park nvunuo Brooklyn worth 13000and producing t20SU rout n month and thaihu earned 2975 n week nt his trade MrsBnrndt swears that the charge In the abohutodivorce suit Is the result of n conspiracy be-tween

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her husband anti ono Charles Forstwhom shut first met at a Socialists ball to whichshe was taken by hOt liUHband Forat has boonoxpollod from the Socialists party for Ills con-nection

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with this case On ito motion amendthe decree tho decision was reserved

Charles Mnhona Invention5Ir Charles Million has Invented nn nppnrntn9

styled The Trick Clearer and IrotcctT It U at-

tached to s frame firmly fixed to tho axle boxes of a carA guard like A ploughshare surrounds tho wheel sod ex-

tends back br A roil over the ralli between the wheelsthus preventing any ono from falling on the mils be-

tween the treat and this rear wheels A pllahte tonunejointed In the month of the ploughshare extends out tillfurther In front of this wheels ending in A curved pointwhich dips below the surface of tie mil antI runs In tilegroove or tile rail through which tile flange of the carwheel pastes Tilts point easily mused Itself under anyobject on this track and throws tt off A spring Jointwithin the ploughshare redncea tho Irlctlon to A inln-Imum whom U becomes nccemry la making shortcurves or nor Any other Irregularity on the track toriitse the point ahoy tho track It is done by an auto-matic apparatus The inventor expects to reduce thenumber ol fatal accidents on street railroads

1141mJu JRTELLI IJf1Cff

ammnnii UMANSC mis nay801 rises 8 Gttsnn MU a 251 Moon class 3 31

men WATER mispAThandy Uook a 5 < Uor lilanj 5 3S Hill data TOO

Arrlred SltclOiT Oct 1181 CRy of Montreal Condron Liverpool Sept SO And

Qneenstown Oct 1Ha routine Newlngton MarseillesflsBanton Rovers Leltli-Hs Atbemarle llulpbera Lowe DeLHa Kranconla Mangam PortlandHs Hchledam Chevalier RotterdamTa Aconrleld Davlson NewportSa Germanic Kennedy Liverpool Oct 3 And Queens

town M-

Ss Hotel Neynaber Bremen Sept 38 and Southamp-ton

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30th-Ks Canada tteeley LondonSs Khlwlndda Allen Cardiffhs llarald Uonde IllvrcShip Kossdlln Fleming CalcuttaShip Louise unger Havremark Ardito Zambelll treat YarmouthBark Reindeer Decker st PierreBark Lennox Henderaon CalcuttaHark Claudebove Forties BelfastBark lttorlA Do Martlno Cotta

ARRIVED OCT

QCEEKSTOITN Oct 1lS Abrisliila train New Yorktouched on her way to Liverpool

sooiMinrrov Oct liSi America front New Yorktouched on liar way to Bremen

ui titiiiJANDItPwaArlMITAOE Tuesday evenIng Oct 7

at the Hrst iispnht Church Note Ul to city Ity the lucYHr Arnillaie tinnia J Armltnce to W UaxHcllAndrew

HAIIFVIVNfH Flualthiit Lena Talenti tin limitstiny the Dth insl by the Huhl itet ul Hi dell Bishopor Ohio James It ui iibviii halley to Alletla R UIM n-

dsiirfhlcrol the lot lJnard L ljnchH-OIIhKT OM1OOI Oct H at St Lukes hutch

ItochilU N V byth HeT Henry AnsUce 11 I har-ms Ia mice daughter or lie hoc irof llowaul Osgod lo IHenr Lawreice lloert-

DAMsVAN ORsT In Calvary Church Utica NV on Tuesday Oct 7 br the Ilir A 11 lloolrlcli 1 I

Henr Aiigustiu Dtvis lo Joscphlnt Treat uglIer ofJames H 0 ten tort oil ir Utica

MVINOSfON Moilllis At 1elhim on Thurslay-Ocl 0 b thus Itet IC 11 Wjatt Ill vie ru Urqtihart Mltiiistun olt tile ilaitur iii lllnifiton to Margaret u daughternl Itlchard I Norris II I

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KA > srnoilMinVFN On ThurstNy OctI by Hie hie Henry li lleriey llcor itl Miller nl-

Wirew lniry N j to tornella A ultiuie tie tInily daughterof Coiiifllus Van hcbomhuven ol Kitokljn

MilUmiVlll1 INEOii tVetutoslmy Odd by tinBuhlI Uiv IIr ci It ors of 51 Mlr > i Human CatholicChill cm Sviacnte N V PanM J Mctarthy or Netryork tn Klttitf M > insest dautfbur of Mr anIMrs0lJu into of hrrni tile N

tAlflNnItCTIitThiWAITEOn Thursday Oct 5 A-tOrsce Uhtirt Iritnklln N J by line Cmv fir Itlch assllod IV the Sec Mr AitbOit herein rtslurRatterthwalKI hoe KI r UMam llgblnson Nair-

nlMvKfblUKlaKanrraiiclico Cal on Sept 23-

UNbj Rw Or W U flaligif Wits KfUe tl vtxjitft

John Ifiiley Stone ttoMIs Marlon tlu ufnln onlydatuh-ler nf John V Iliire Rep the pioneer banker or thaicity ami vrnml Uughter ol the IAU CoL Joan J riumt-ot N wark NJ

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lit Kit 1

nnAII WAt Newtnwn U L on the 10th nit MM 1

drew Bmxw in hliTO yearrrtpiidsand ret itlvea are respectfully Inrlted stInthis funtal from tin iormeil Church At Newtown AI a

2 oclock on Monday the 13th lust without Inrthernotice iUIIAItnotN Manawa Wanpsca County Wllre-eiiily i

vicior Charrolii A Prrneh veteran or WAHrloa-Aed

IM reara ito was aim with Napoleon In the nicest

irnniNimnw Ho toil lam many jear been n realderJ I

of Iwiiiiln tint learea A wit but one year his Junior f IyAmtttpntsiui Entice Oct 10 Mr BlUn Ktrrttf I

widow i f the late Johni Parrell IIho relative anti friend of the family art reirxc trull rInvited tn atlcnd tie luneral from her tat residence Sin IWest 28thi it on Taestev Oct 14 at lo A M The re-mains will be conveyed to Ht Columbai Church A mesSof requiem wilt be offered for the repose of her aoull rthence tniAlrary Cemetery

JACKSON At his residence 243 Iltnry it Oct II nf-comiclion of the brain James K Jackeon In the iitlirear of linage

Ilelntlres and frlenda etc respectfully Inrlted to AttenAtie tunrel from Friends Meeting Hone Jericho L I-

on Monday Illh lust at 1190 A H Carrlagai In withins at Illcksrllle lo meet trains leavIng Ion Islsud CityAt ID A M

KKNYONKKNYOMIntllnestmrir Vt Bent S3 Oltil-Kenyon aged t151 years Sept 25 hIre Mary IPalmar Kenyon hIs vvlfc lued PJ year Mr Kenroii was Anatlrejof llhode Island and bIts Kenton of ntneshnnr Theywere married In 11541 And hail llred together 73 jearfc-Ther leave elnht children and many grandchildren

MdLONKY On Hnturdir the It Hi teat Edward ITthn beloved son of Thomas and Margaret Molonsy anaBmonlhs

Itebitlvci nnd friends are respectfully InvIted to attendfuneral on Monday the isih Inst at 1 oclock bolos

the renlilencc of his parent alit East 70th at-Mccumi Near liitoirlllc Ark A low ultsyl ago Wm

A McClure accd KM years tIe croswil the ItockyMountains wlthi lee is And Clark In Ian saul Was after-ward

lit-

he

ft soldier In the war ol 1NI2 serving nt tine battle ot-

Lumlya Lane hail shun been In the navy nd foughtwith ten Jackson In hi Florida campaigns

inl JlotittJ

SOLD SOY TAflCCMON V CO HANKERSHJ NAKS4U ST hAll FUITON-

TICKbfMI 4tiSIt hltAWINH Till FIRSTCAPITAL PRI7K OP f ISOin-

IS TIll KENTUCKY STATS OiflBPT 3ft

KENTUCKY STATE ALWAYS DRAWN OCT ISCAPITAL IHIZK hOiofl TICKETS II-

LOtlHIANA STATE ALWAYS DRAW OCT 14CAPITAL PKIZK 3ilI TICKETS tl AND fL

Royal HAVANA ALWAYS DRAWN OCT IRCAPITAL PKIZK tXtlun TICKETs IIO TO 5L-

COMMONVVRALTII DISTUtntlTION COHAS ALWAYrt DltAVVN OUT SO

CAPITAL rUUK tMf TICKETS 2 AND L

OPEN MONDAY EVKNINI TILL 0 OCLOCKJACKSON A CO UANKERH 82 NASSAU ST

LOUISIANA NT ATE LOTTERY COIts Grand Single Number Distribution hai alwayi taken

place monthly on thin areond Tuesday or each month AtNew Orleans IK 7prlteii total fllu40t capltata3-0tuloo j 1 mjii Ac llnooo tlckeU twoiat dollarshalresore tl dollar Apply to U A DAUPIIIN 819Broadway New York

Au our Crawl Extraordinary Prtwlnci see under thutierrlslon and management of OKN8 U T BEAUBB-OAKOandJUBAL A EA11LY

The particular Attention of the Public Is called to thefact that the entire number of the TIckets for sacsMonthly Drawing hare been sold and consequently illthe prizes Ineach drawing have been sold And drawn Andpaid lull bn not been the case with Any other company

OPEN TILL 10 P U

COMMONWEALTh DIHTIIIIIUTION GOHAVE ALWAYS DRAWN ON THE 3OTH OCTODEB

1000 PKIZPR 1I2 4IXMORE PRtrEH ANt MOIIB MONEY THAN ANY

OTHER LOTTERY DRAWN IN BROAD IIAYLIOUTAT MACAULKY8 THEATRK IN TIlE

PRESENCE OP 3IKO TICKET HOLDERS FROM ALTPARTS OF rilE UNION NO PARTIALITY

NO FAVORITISM PO41IHLB WRITE TO HOilli OKalIN IXJUISVILLE AND FIND OUT

now TilE DRAVVINI1S ARE CONDUCTEDCAPITAL 30ouo Stem mom

TICKETSJ IIALVE5SI ADDRESS T JCOMMKaVPOlIO LOCK BOX 121 LOUI8V11LK K Y OR 8AMBNo 103 llROAOn AY Nf Y Oil B II PORTEIl A CONa 1227 BROADWAY

DISOWN as PICATV-

OAC11XAKEIIB

have an entire fresh stock of the most approved forelfiand home designs manufactured for tOIls seasons saleaAt prices AI low as quality will Admit All the popularatyles In itock anti In proceis of construction A fins AX

lortmentof Road Wagona PArtlcular Attention pail teexecuting ipcctal orders

FACTORY VVAREROOM8BROADWAY AND 30TI1 S-

Trropir4

AVIIO TAKE com AUK APTto find U settle la the weakest part of their bodies Dr

HERRICKS CAPSICUM PLASTERS Are made roll

strength And Are guaranteed to Instantly remove everysymptom of SEVERE PAINS In the KIDNEYS C1IB8T

SIDES BACK or LIMBS

A kyourdrugl lvirPr IIERRICKS CAPSICUM

KiaIAlUK IVKINKEYHSterling aitalil ATe alone determining the price

To IHinllres 9JSO toB12 per gallon vizOLD CROW BIJOIt1ARDNE-

RW000IIINEA Ketlar Cook Hermitage Ac

tram three to tw dye years la our possessionFull dlsconnl to the trade

II B KIRK A CO 1U Fulton it and TOO Broadw-ayAUIIKimTIOIUOtrT01COItAVEaVl4larmes infallible Frond sallcjlatei relieve ImmedU-

iTlily cute wltiulnn four des Inca H pasties free UA PARIS SMOlh ar nly scent for the Untied Stateof hchlumbergcr only paicntco in France iicware of-socalled imported home made Impure salicylic frauds

UIIEIr3rtTISM NEIJILAI01A5COLDS AND SORE THROAT

disappear ater u lmr-BBMNKrt IAINKILLINO MAGIC OIL

Salultilee tree ea Murray it-

IOVINIA > A STATEHAS ALWAYS DRAWS OCT 14

OPEN 8TURDY ANt MONDAY EVENINOS UNTIL10 OVIX1CK Allies orapplrto74 Maiden ionic MILLllt A CO or KO Chatham st-

86To5f KkNTtCKY STATE IOTTfcRY alwayshas drawn Oct 15 Cat 111 Prlrc has been I3OOO fA7-lrjAtl trlbutedtn I HU prize at TII each B II POHTKA CO Broken 1227 llroadwav cornier 30th it-BVbMNUS

OFBI-

fKYE ANI ItOCIC CANDYThe Pioneer Uouse Compare ours with any others 91

per bottle tt per gallon H B KIIIICACO09 Fulton 51t and 70U Broadway

ALI KYEAM > ItOCR-m

NeaT IEtVINSfcUnature on latch is counterfeit Druggists and gro-

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sell it 31 per bottle null at my depot H8 Chamberit near Church N VAN 1IEI-

LMUMMS KXTItA IIUYIn perfect order I2D Over two dollars cheaper than Anyother hello In the trade

H II KIUK A CO ol Fulton it and TOO Broadway

II N NUUIICK 88 FUITOX NT TUBbest place to buy nno diamonds walctici Jewelry anditerllng silverware

CHATEAU KQUKMBottled at the Chateau 15 per case

II n KIRK t CO uo Fulton st and 70i Broadway

Religious oiict-

5TrMPEKA7CKa MIIhICtN UNIONft Hatcrltif Theatre 14th st near Oth nr Sunday 9-

oclock addresses hy the Itev tieD E Strohrl Ige ot titsKnhteenn Street Methodist Church and J C TaylorEiq of CinclnnatL Kinitinx by large choir led by airAss Hull ulunury utnjilnks athoor-

Roy tiEOit COREY iresldent