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_ NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1878.-TRIPLE SHEET. THE COURTS. An Ambitious Hotel Keeper and His . Surety Come to Grief. LEX TALIONTIS. A Jury’s Estimate of Damages for a “Pulled Nose.” Orin 8, Spencer ig the owner of the building known as the Atluntio Hi s Wath Hill, in the Stato of Rhode island. in May last one Kdward M. Farkor applied te him in the city of Provideuce to rent the hotel for tho summer moutns, At that interview Bpencer says. Parker ropresentod to him that ho Was 2 man of means ana responsibility; that he owed bo debts whatever, was tho owner of @ large brick house in Philadelphia, whieh was bringing him largo returns of rent, had had exportence in Keeping six or seven hotels, was a good hotel man and always pald his bills, aud in sddi- Non to all this woaild oe bis friend Heary Alten, of New York, as security tor the rent, Che proposed surety was found at nis residonce in Hudson et, In this city, by Mr. Spencer, whom he Intorméd that be owued iu his owa right & house and two acres of ground «at Now Hamburg, in thls State, Which ho used as a country residence for bis famtly, ud that he owned a handsome awelling ut Elizabeth, N. J., near which be algo had a brick maoulactory. To confirm his representations he incideutaliy Potuted to two pictures hanging in the room as thozo of the houses of which he had been speak iug. Spencer wus sutistied, and going bis way Pat additional furniture into the hotel to the extent of $600, and then reated it to Parker for Ab@ seuson for $3,000, taking Alton as surety on the loase, Parker coulinued 1m possession until neariy the midale of September, wnen he voluntarily aban. donou the premises, owing, it 18 allvged, $1,300 on Account of rent apd a long list of smaller bills for Supplies, His landior@ beard that he wus in this city O\lating tor a Florida hotel for the winter and came @ to try and tecover the balance of his rent from im or bis surety, At first be was unable to find him, butreadily found many ol bis creditors | fhe sé.rch for the surety jor a Ume equully ungatisiactory, ‘At bis firss interview with the Jaiter, before makisg the lease, bo received from bim s card with the ad- Gresser No. 1,226 Broadway ava No. 36 Kast Seven- tequth street, and on whieh be designated bimsell as being the “general selling agen”? of the “New York “and Newport, Nova Scotia Freestove and Granite”| Company.” At none of these uddresses could he be Jevud, however, and Mr. Speucer learned sufficient to catisiy Limself that the residences, brick yards and fucome of; Alton were myths. Iuquiry also batished him that the representations of Parker, the-princtpal in the lease, wero equally without foundation, and that both bad beon made to bin with the sole imtention of deceiving him, and of inducing bim to execute the lense of tho hotel, und to chout him out of the rent, Upoa a affidavit, ot which the ioregoing forme the gub- Stance, supported by others to the effect thut Parkor Bod bis surety owned no such property aa they rep- resented, Mr. Horatio F. Averiil, counsel for the landlord, applied to Judge deAdam, iu the Mariue Court, ior ucivil order of arrest inst both. ‘The order was granted, bat! therein being fixed at $2, Snd the Sheriff, having succooded io Nnuinx bow fendanis, hus loagea them w Ludlow si 1 Jail. PULLING A NOSE, John McKillop, of the drm of McKillop, Sprague & Co, of this city, brought suit against Edward B, Sealey, of the firm of Jaifray; Sosley & Co., of Cin- tionat!, in which be sought to obtain $5,000 damages “agaiout Socley for pulling bis nose, The case camo to trial before Judge Lawrence, holding Supreme Dourt, Circuit, Part 2, and the prowinence of the Mtigants caused the suit to be hotly contested, the Pialotifl being represcnted by Mr. Edward Merrill and whe defendunt by Mr. Charles A, Jackson, The Amusing feature of the case was tuo examination of the defendant, who frankly contessed to the truth of the allegation in the complaint, but explained what he evidently considered the extenuuting ¢ircuin- Dlunces in tne cave. Hy stated that a rumor was sent by the piaintift’s firm to Civeinnatt affecting the credit vt his own Urm; that be came to this city to aseer- tain the source uf the rumor, and that with thia view be called on Mir. McKillop. He Look two friends with him, had just partaken of a sumptuous Junen, aod felt at peace with ali mankind exovpt the autnor of tiie defamatory rumor. “How did Mr. McKiliop receive you?’? was among bat questions asked Lim, ¢ put bis baud in bis breast in a dignified way, \iug Napoleon the Graud,”? lape use any insulting language?” 0. “What was your munuer?”” “Good natured. I asked nim to give me the name pf tbe uutbor of the rumor und ue declined todo 18. AL then asked num if it was porsivic he was going to shield the vame of the seouudrel.”? “Well, whut nex: ?’? interrupted the counsel. “He declined to give the name. My this time the Dad blood iy my veims rove up. 1 told hiw I bad only Ove recourse—to fall back on tue grand law of Jox tall nis and | pulled his nose.”” Thu jury were out some tin diet of $1 damages tur the pi INVESLIGALTING A NOVARY., Christopher Miller brought a foreclosure suit againat Samuel Zoimer, whieh came to trial before Judge Van Vorst im Suprome Court, Special Term, Tue mort- gage was for $15,000, which was made by Zeimer to bis father-in-law und by the later assy plaintiff, It was claimed that Edward H. Ruobitschek Degotiaied the loan tor Zotwer and that there wus the ordinary affidavit purporting to be made by Zeimer and uccompanying certificate that the mortguge dona fide. The prool d showed that the a Gavit abd certificate ho bad authority to represeut Samuel Zeimer in Jous matters, and theroiore that the saim Vorst directed t the matter be fluid before Governor Robinson to see it the appoint. mans ot Raubitechek, the Dotary, should not be re- voke SUMMARY OF LAW CASES. An order was yesterday entered by Judge J. F. Duly denying the application of Andrew L. Roborts, bo great vond forger, efor bis aischarge trom im- prisonment wt the suit of the Now York Guaranty aod Indemnity Company. Judgo Speir, holding Trial Term of the Superior Dourt, as u warning to delinquent jurors, yesterday Qoed four'gontiemen—Mosars. Arthur Konney, Jr., Elias Wasson, Raphael Bloch aud Clarence Brock. way—ihe sum of $50 euch. . Juuge Blatebtord will bold a court, without a jary, On the 21st of October, ateleven A M. The motion ¢ajondar will be taken up on that day and will be sontipued on Mundays, {'he appellate calendar will be called on Tucaday, October 22, to ve followed by Whe culendur of tasuea ut law and tho calendar of tquity cases, Louse Brandel alleges that she has been sedacea by Jacob Wober, avd as sho wishes to bring suit for dame, Judge Donohuo yusterday, on ber applica- ytion, Ad litem, ber father, Herman August Brau rH the suit for divorce brought by John A. Matthias egnioet bis Wile, Lena Matthias, ow the ground of aleged adultery, Judge Freedinan, of tbe Superior Court, yeateruay granted an order ‘sending the cave Dack tu tue reterce to take iurther proofs, Jobo Kiug, sometimes Known as Joun Keneally, who bag bece commitied to we Workbouse iu detault and vrought in a ver- ou tu Condon, Who Was shurzed with mat used the death ol Mury Gora, t house N, ue wgned y the Court of General Sessions, Thrvagh hor counsel, ‘Me. Wiliam ¥, Kiatzing, she plexdod nav guilty and ‘Was remanded, Jonept Loavoll, William Carter and Jamos Driscoll, rested on ihe night of th Tub lost. im the InmMitwog @ bargiiry On the premises <0 W. Lyou, No. 86 Park wt.,0n bow, arraigned rt ot Geueral Sessions yesterday, Ackuowledged their guilt, and were senienced— Leavell eightoon montis in tho Penitentiary aud and Driscoll ww three years oucu in the Stato ye! youl, w her Hook, a bright ned bere JudgesGiluersioove Upon a Bharge of leionivus assauls tt stabuing Heary Jacoby upon the 24 of Sepremver last. The complainant testified that the prisoner, Without avy provocation, Stabbed bin with a katie us he was about to pads out of the Gertnania Assembly Rooms Me. Wiliam F, Kintzing, counsel tor the prisoner that ta oun bidoration of his prev or ie be kent to the Elmira Kotormatory—ibe prisoner ploading iy of assault wiih futeat to do bodily heru. o Gilde ‘ed that be be sont to Kimira , Resormatory, requested, bolia J, Quay says thaton February 18, 1877, she Hamitted by Police Jusuce Morgin, for disor- dorly QvuGUst, Lor OUY YeuF (oO Lhe House of Mercy, be Claims that ber term of commitment having ex- pired one, w Gntitiod to Her diseuurge, A writ of avons LOFPUS WAS granted Yesturdny by Judge Bare ) Fetarnable to-morrow, WHou the ease will Come Up for Xanmination, Whily Mieuaet J. Kotiy, of No, 430 Kast Fiiveonsa Ikivg Unrough Chatovers str 10D then, Ne was aswauitou by ihre hi wymen, wwh and robbed bi of o4 = ‘Lnotvas Wilton, Jubu Y, Jones and Jonn mation ‘Were arrested and + Adentinea by Kelly as bis assail- ants, On being arraizoed for tral yesterday im Part 2 of the Court of General Sessions Wilson and Jones pleaded guilty, but Malion demanded atrial. Judge Uildorsleeve sentenced the two sel!-conlessed robbers to seven years each iu the State Prison. Thomas Shields, on the night of the 8th inss., at- tempted to pick the pockets of some of the sleepers On the benches of Washington Square Park. He tried the pockets of Richard i. Davis, of Princeton, N. J., bat ovly secured brass key and room check, valued ut about ton cents, He was by acitizen, who toformed Park Pole gie and had bim arrested, Iu bis possession were jound (he key and the check, and he was held Jor iar- — from the person. The prisot ned in Part 2 of the Court of General by. Assistant District. Attorney Lyon, and pleaded guilty. Judge Gildersiceve sevteaced bim (o eight- een months tm (he Stute Prison. Albert H. Nicolay & Co, bought of Charies Unger & Co, @ one-thousand-dollar bond, whieb turned out to bo forged, There was no claim that this tact was known to Unger & Co., and in a suit brought against the latter Orin to Tecovar its value the question was whether the dojendants sold it 48 their own or as brokers. ‘he jury found that \aey sold tt as thew ewn. Av appeal was taken tne Supreme Court, General Term, y rday aoeision, Judge Ingalis writing the opinion, ne Court sustained the Judgment below aud holds the defendants ure ltablo. eury Bischoff, Jr., detendant to 4 suit brought in the court ot Common Pleas vy Julhus Paukerpelll, states in an nfliduvit on @ motion tor a substitution of orney®, that Georse B. Brown, who was bis attor- Ney of record inthe ease, bus disappeared and cannot be found. He says that Mr. Brown lett bia office oa the 7tu inst., and that upon inquiry at bis mother's house in Now Jeracy, where be resided, tt wus ascer- tained that ho had jeft that morning telling her that be would return in the evening, eave which time soe haa not heard from or soon bim. Upon this affidavit and a consent signed, Judge J. F. Daly Pa, granted au order suvsttutiog Mr. William U. Clifford he defendaut’s attorney. dward Maione, @ doy about fifteen years of age, was todietved jointly with two other boys, Timothy Croty and James McGinoiss, for robbing Aaron Har- ris on the 30th of Septemver iast. He was put on trial before Judge Gildersieeve and a jury on Tuesday, and the trial was continued terday, He nad been in the employ of the Stapuard Ori Uompany ior tne last LWo years and they rowined Mr. Henry H. Mo- rauge to deleud tim, I'he case was bi@erly contested, Mr, Morange making @ Jengthy summing up, followed by Assistunt District Attorney Lyon. The Jaage charged the jury at leu, ary Joaving it for thom to say whotver the identity of tho prisoner had been fully proven and dwelling upen the good cburacter given tv the prisoner by the ollicers of the company. Tho Jury, after a short deliberation, roudered a verdict of ‘not guilty, and the prisoner was discharged amid the congratulations of Dis relatives and friends present COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. Svraume Cournt—Caampers—Held py Judge. Bar- ret,—Nos. 146, 196, 2A, 258, 262, 272, 273, 283, 49, 02, 205, 280, 237, 245, 253, 250, 268, i, 0, 3 269, 278, 280, 284,45, 103, 157, 158, 194, 24d, 268, 274, 275, 276, 277, 279, 281, 28%, 280, (gern Count—Gunerat Team—Held by Presiding Judge Davis aud Judgos Braay aud Lugalls.—Nos, 255, 140, 141, 144, 199, 202, 208, 207, 208, 209, 20934, 210, 211, 218 215, 208 232, 289,"240, "258, 44439, 199, 242," 406, BUeeai Court—Sreci4L Taru—Held by Judge Van Vorsi—Liaw and fact.—Nos. 572, 633, 632, 660, 694, 402, 138, 239, 716, 374, 604, 674, 643, 650, 61, 262; 586, 598, 599, 600, 606, 628, 693, 696, 707, 686. Surreux Count—Cmovir—Purt 1—Held by Judgo Donobae—Nos, 2535, 1956, 1883, 1659, 1180, 399, 1748, 1170, 2068, 2067, 2003, 2071, 2074, 2076, 1793, 1814, 1786, 181 1769, 2021, 1864, 216, 2166, 216634, 2167, 2168, 2169, 2170, 2171, 2172. Part 2—Hela by Judge Luwrence.—Nos. 737, 2034, 3289, 405, 3652, isa 1330, 167934, ‘184644, 1919, 1980, 2148, 2149, 2100, 2151, 2152, 2163, 2164, pie 2156, 2157, 2159, 2163, 2164, Part 3—He b: tge Van Brant,— Nos.’ 18: » 19, 1453, 21 , 2126, 2127, 2128, 2140, 2131, 2136, 2137, 2129. 2140, 2141, 2142, 2143, 2145, 21a6, 2147. SUPMRION COURT—GENERAL TkkM.—Adjourned for the term. Surgrtor Court—Srrcra, Term—Held by Judge Freodman,—Demut rors Nos 5, 6,4. Tasues of fact— Nos. 80, 88, 31, 38, 41, 42, 44, 51, 60, 64, 66, 73, 81, 82, 83, 86. Besta Counr—Taran Teru—Part 1—Held by Judge Speir.—Nos. 584, 620, 861, 404, 536, 303, 215, wor ‘Sie "5092, 635, 262, 277, 309, 676, 500, 630, Part 2— Held by Chief Justice Curtiz.—Case on, No. 330, McGorvan vs, U’Douohue, No day calender, Part ps Hela by Judge Sedgwick.—Noe, 544, 441, 447, 448, or 403, act, 403, 549, 550, 546) 446, 485, 594, 391, 622, 45, 457, 465,’ 58y, 187, 648, 649, 655, 456, 462, 464, 547. ComMON §PLKAS—GORENERAL ‘Tee. —Adjoarned tor the term, Commox PLEas—Specian Teeu—Held by Judge J. F. Daly.—Nos. 15, 16. Common Preas—EQuity Tarm—Held by Judge J. F. Daly.—No@ 16, 2, 13. Cousmoy FLeAs—TRI4L THRM—Part 1 —Hoeld by Chiof Justice C. P. Duly,—Nos. 737, 109, 767, 770, 172, 716, 174, 710, 627, 1678, 1931, 774, 775, 118, 778. Part 2— Heid by. Judge Layremore,—Nos, 701, 661, 616, 1630, 677, 317, 412, 413, 1699, 1622, 885, 1645, 699, 698, 1806, 883, 433) 203, 108%, 641, 506, 1172, 1309, 1798, 110, 1041, 265, 603, 255, 1472, 1256, 1815, 953, 665, 711. Mani Coonr—TraL Txri—Part 1—Held by Juige dinnott.—Nos. 4792, 4541, ag 4890, 4785, 222034, 4789, 4916, 4782, 47. 743, 4588, 380, 685, 3196, png Part 2—Held by Tudgs Shoridan.— Now. 412s, 4083, 4151, 4080, 4217, 4130, 4149, 3946, 4605, 3691, by 3159, 8538, 3702. Part 3—Heid by Cbiet Justice Alker.. —Nos, 4987, 5031, 48:6, 4421, 5u82, 4996, 2372, 4745, 5041, 5015, 54d, 5045, 5088, 504) 5087, 5ud8, Court ov Gxsuxat Sxsvions—Part 1—Held by Re- corder Hackett.—I'he People va Joremiab Willams, perjury (continued); Same vs. Joshua Alexinder, grand larcony; Sumo vs. Levi Moses, assault and bat- tery. Part 2—Hold by Judge Gildersiceve.—The Poo- plo vs. James Campbell, tetonious assault aod bat- tery; Same va. Philip Connors, felonious assault and battery; Same va Sarah Barber, disorderly house; Same vs. Saward A. Ji false pretences, COOPER-MARSHALL. A BOARDING HOU! KEEPER ON THE STAND— WHAT SHE KNOWS OF THE 80ANLAL, The retorence case tn the suit of Cooper vs, Cooper Was continued y day before ex-Judge Barbour, at No, 239 Broadway. Mra, Mackenzie, formerly Mra Witherstine, who kept the boarding house where Mra, Cooper aod Mr, Marshall used to meet, took the stand and continued her testimony. Mr. Cooper, witness aid, tried to got her to induce his wile to go back and live wih him; he would do everything to mako ber happy; be tried, to fiud out all about Marshall's rela- Hons with bis wife; witness told him that Marsball came frequently to the hoase and paid Mrs. Couper’s board, but for jurthor information reterred Mr, Cooper to Mr, Samuel G. Adams, another boarder in the bouse, Mrs, Muckenzie told him there was no use for bim to try and get that woman back, for she frequently declarod ane never would go, that she never loved him, bat only married him because he had @ good homo to take ber ta When bis parents died be had no home and no monoy, aud Mra, Cooper had no further use for him. Witness thought it Mode ry ene to tik about ee, She told Mr. Cooper many things we She wanted to belp.as Much 4s sbe cvuld ou the right side without gotting mixed up tu the matror, Mr. Ten Kyck—(n other words, you wishea to sprinkle a lule kerosene on the tmgredivnts aud get somebody else to touct it off Now, did se bs or Maxe uu affidavit about these transactions? A. N: sir, | mover did, If such u docutheat were produer 1 wouls declare it a lorgery. Q Did you suy that your object was to get Cooper to separate trom bis wile so that you could marry bint? =A. (Wituess flushiog up speaking vory energetically.) No, No, air! 1 never did, A HASTY ANSWER, Q Do you know Mrs. Bigeww? A. Yes, sir; she Was at our house, Q While sue was tore did you tell her—— A. No, sir. (Laughter.) Mr. scrivuer—Wait till the question is finished, He may Want to ask 11 you told her what you were going to wave for aianer, Q Dia you teil her you wore going to got pn and to separate from ‘bis wile and marry you? Q Is thore anytuin you Lave not told us? He unless you cull bis lying on the sofa tu bu or lying on her ith bis st kel of slippers in hor bedruom way harm ying on 1n her tormer afluavis witness bi Cooper represented Mr, Marshall to the oiner boarus ers as her bachelor vrotuer, When asked to naine a single buaraer to Whom Mrs. Cooper had made such Topresentations# witues# declined at first om tue proaaa that she would not give the na of ber boarders aod get them mixed up tn the suit, Sho flually admitied, Lowever, could name nove, but witness hud beard M child to say if any ove ari who that man was who Called to suy 1b was her (tho child! cle. the examination w: adjourned uotil D Week, lhoarmgs ili had on Monday, Weduesday and Friday, at elevon o'clock, SADLY DESL}LULE. Mra, Maria Wolfe, agod \y-seven years, white haired aud willicved With paralysis (rom foot to arm, ‘was socu yestorday by a HeRraco reporter in the third story Of the flats Now. 14 and 16 Kast Filteenth stroot, A few minutes’ protuee propared the oid lady tor au tus g trom «small ball bedroom, sus- back of a chair as ebe moved slowly slong, she invited the Hanan representative tuto & parior, Wuere tho following Incts were elicited Mra Wolfe was voro ig Lyne» fauer, Hutebin M. Garland, Va Her barg, d in Albemarie county, Va, and represented live distrrot ‘mm Cougress, a also nd, be jon Of the ta or husband, Wore, ‘was a vrother of Udoipho Wo Hie office ta W. ton wader ihe Ja Bureo administrations, avd also tn the io tuis ety under Volledtor Van Nest. He was a member dt the Lynouvarg Lodge of Froewasous, Mra. Wolfe bas one danghter—the youngest—wtill living, who 18 uesiduous and seil-sacriicing in tue ufflioved mother, Tho yeung lady suppor aud ber mother by teaching mus 4 mora work, Mrs, Hayes, 1 the Untied Stutes, bus dalled upo rol a er o! REAL ESTATE. ‘The following sales were made on the Roal Estate Exchange October 16:— BY WILLIAM KENNELLY. Froderick Smyth, referee—Foreciosure sale of tho § ‘tory brick building, with lot 26x94, No. 189 Kligapeth at., w. &, 100.20 ft. 6. of Prince st, %. plaintiff $12,000 VAN TASSKELL AND KEARNEY. Jame Wiley” refereo—Voreclosure lags, with two lots iy BY Ld. AND I, PHILLIPS. B.E. Meals at ance gelling sule of the ory eight thi ir ck he lungs, with four lov, euch 25x90. 26¢h wt., 175 ft, we ei fiiur, to Thoma’ J, MeOabiit 19,090 ‘Total... OFFICIAL BUAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following ts a statement showing the roal estate transactions recorded in the Register’s office October 16, 1878:. Tub stb 8.250.018. of Oth ay, 22x04 105, Jor odd a ectiO leew: ot tik ave, Les l0O8: edward V. Leow aud wife vad thers te Sarah d- Stovous, 20,000 PAS wy., Wea, 2401 tt. f 128th at., 25250 (one- also 2h stn. &, 50M w. of Sth ; Henry bros: ‘nud wile to Kossuth, Nom, Ty LM A 40,000 &, 00, bork W, Garrett to Kuoueser I Shatve.. 275 tt, @, of 2d a) x L03.; Jo Daita Woodfuit, Of lst uv. 2047 Shea to Catherine Monsanne, e B. ity 280A1 ft. w, of av. A, coker and wits to Willtam i ris Madivon st., 8. & (No. 271), 18.9%100, wiger to Alnwiia Victor, S7ih st, #6, 275 te of ‘Madison wv... 25x100.5. Charles Dugicun aud wite vo Teross 0. do Custro.. 8th uve w. corner 123: x122d st.xst. Nieholus oe) to Mutual Life lu- Hessor stn. e. Buusebioany wud wite to ite mee 808 ‘1,700 15th at, West (No. 160) Joba i euusdy to Cornelius Kone ‘ge | 10 8, 7th 6 of Beh wt.” 252100; ¥. jo Horace J. Pairenild (gkegusor} 5,000 corner ath st., Y7.6x100; .W. B. Mur (referee) to-simen Hing, JI "10,000 Laight ste, b. 8, 100 {t, we of iiudsoa si, 75:0x84; J. H. Glover (reiereo) to Frederick A. Millor..... 20,754 15th st., Wes 250) we Nom. ‘Abraham Kramer 15,000 Rutlroud av., ¢, s., 466.3 ft. ‘Weiuinger aud wile to Frederick +s, Nom. TiS'is, 0. of $d Sv", a75x100;'T. do B. Foster (fetereo) to Mutual Life Insurunes Com: pany. ADD MORTGAGKS. UxCO! Austin, William,to Uoury K. Mount &e., ss of 127bh st., e, of Oth av.; by one Charlys, to Samuel Newoll, « e. comer of 3 1 month. . Hudapo si Radieia, Aaa, to Dwight H. Ulmstead aud others (executors, £2), ». w. corner of 1s av. and 115th yours, .... 0 SADE, 8. 8. or tibti st. 4,000 4,000 4,000 5,000 5.000 mlekort, ‘Woadeicia ‘and wife, to August Hassey, Co sof Houston at, o. of Outyatte at, +1 your. laos and auotber ‘Gras. victor Aimaliae 3 instalments. ASSIGNMMNTS OF MORTGAGES. Bowery Bayions Bunk to Charlos st Purser, ‘eur o it, to Meehani Homa Baa i Harriyon, Geo Yankauor, Samuel SALE OF SECURITIES, On the Real Estate Exchange yesterday the follows ing percentage was realized at auction on the securi- ties pamed :— 569 shart 251 & 256 ver o Company, $100 i ioTuaeie h Ti Se eg ae fet pany, S1U0 each, lusirauce Company, $23 4, S100 each, ut 1305 Tor; 20 shar ‘Green New York Equitaule Ina WON: 20 shares Pacitic Fire Tesuranco pany 240; 87 shares Now York Gaslight Company, ‘givo ypors and Middletown Foins ‘S10U each, wt 40; 7 shares Con- 75; 200 " Steamboat Compan, Tee rey . B50 @: ental Iusurunve Compeny, $100 © ‘ene, Great Western Marine Laosurance Com- @ Kxebanwe Fire f ares Phonte Fire lusurance Compsny of Brooxlyn, $50 5 alares copie" Fire lusurance each, at 113g: 910 shares faneo Company, i: Gayest: Sterling | Fire, su: surance Company, $100 enen, at 90; 25 — share Howe Iustrauco Company, $100 fon Mg “ 120%; tos Shares Uanntbal Bride Company, $100 each. $10,000 Deiaware wud tiudson Canal Company 7 ; 35 shares ‘Contrat ‘ompuny, $100 euch, at §2 50 por Menhestan as Ligne Compa sbares Jersey Cit Ca 140; ry IF 00 pany. 920 vach, <4 Gompany ot Jersey euch, at 80; 25 shares Now Gus Light ay ¥,8100 ouch, wt 77: 121 shares General Parte Nor st iver Ratirvad Company (Bett Ratiroad), S10) euch, nt OO. FAIRVIEW MaSKED BURGLARY. Tho trial of Purcell, Burns and Ladue, the three mon charged with having committea the masked bur- glaries at Fairview, N. J,, Was continued yesterday in the Hudson County Cours of General Sessions beture Jadge Garretwon, Dr. Ayres, a member of the Fairview Vigilance Committee, testifiod that he had been aroused at three o’clock in tho mourning of August 25 and toid that Mr. Simeon Eugei’s house had been robbed, He roused some neighbors and started with them io pursaitof the burglars, They followed footprints of bare foot and stockingod feet two milos and analf, When they reachod the terry they Were told tbat no persons had crossed except those wro were known to the ferry master Fruz Dieareech, a watechinan at a brewery in Gat tenburg, testified that about three o'clock on the morning of the burglary he saw three moa approach- ing the river, Jono A, Townsend, « resident of Fairvio leave Mr. Engei’s house and turn dowa the Hacken- sack piapkroad; he notified an officer because ho thought ther actions suspiciot o did not stop ‘them himsel! because be had no power to do so, George Dusenbury, ticketagentat the Eric Railway dopot, Jersey City, testified that on Saturday m to Fairviow and two romember the persous sergeant attached to Inspector Murray's office, was next sworn, anu testified that he arrested the prisoners 10 4 salvon On Fortioth street, near Nintu avenus, this cliy; @ pistol was them takes from Purceil. A Lore pistol shown witness was identified as one hay trom Pureel Proscouvor McGill asked why the prisoners w bed, Be Abbott objected, and the State offered us’ evidence the masks, Jiminy, Candies and shoes found aod tue rested t! Guse. TUN DEFENCE, z-Judge Huilman opened the ense for @, and stated tat they expected te show Alter the dof that the prisoners Lad boon arrested varieus times lor ausault and aipompred pected to slow that th my hi the ‘glary, but they also ex- Were uot im Fairview tue of the burgiury. firat Witness, called was Heron Ladue, o1 ooh iy wi aod wenthewe. Oa Sanday be jouad Bure at the store wheu be wont There, Ha did not kovw where Fairview was wor where the Brie Railroad wor, Prosecutor MoGill croswexamined him, and he tos- tihed that oo Monday ho went 10 Guitenvery 10 bow the collector of Meckert’s brewery; liv wid not koow wileotor’s ame; be cuuid not xecount for his aby ways OXceps Sacurdsy, Sanday aud jourt then adjourned until iu-ddys PROTECTING THEIR. RIGHTS. — The owners of property along Forty-second street will bold a meeting to-morrow evening aud protest against tho right of the Board ef Aldermen te autbor- tue the Forty-second Street, St. Nicholas Avenue and Mapbattanvile Raliroad Company te lay tracks in- Forty-second street, trom Tenth avenue to the East River, The siguers of the call for the meeting repre- sent $3,000,000 worth of property. One of them Staled yesterday toat the sharter of the railroad ‘m question had been granted in 1873, but that the company bad not laid a single ‘rail since that time, He further stated that the ‘Forty-second Street, St. Nicholas Avevue und Manbatianville Hatl- road Company” existed only in name, and he velleved that it charter was forteited by non usor, Counsel are to bo eugaged to prapare a case lor tbe courts in order to test the question. It is admitied that tha piven grep ye by the Common Counail requires lor ite Validity the congent of a majority of the prop- erty owners Ou Forty-second street, and those op- posed to the measure assert that no such consent hus been obtained, a MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. MARRIED, Avenx—liLurer.—On Tuosday, October 15, 1878, at the Middle Reformod Cadre, Harrison 8t., Brooklyn, by the Rev, KP. Li |) Latham AVERY to Maky ae daughter of Mathuosel | Hillyers £3q, ali of Brook- " Skhiaase—Scatesuxcen. On Tuosday evening, Oc- tober 15, at the resideuco of the bride’s parents, Fiusbing, by the Rez. A. B. Carter, D. D., Tanai C. Buieean® to Fuaxc SCHLESINGER, ot College Point, Loug island. Gxuixy—Waxvte.—On Wodnesday, October 16, at the residence af tue vride’s father, at Goshen, N, Y., by the Rev. Jacob West, Henny J, GeLisy, of Jersey eh N. J., to Many A, Wanpig, of Goshon, No cards, Makgews—Wreskory,—At Charleston, 8. C., on Weduesiay, October 16, 1873, by Rev. David Levy, Guonoe W. Mazkuxs, of Jucksovville, Bia. to ANNA, daughter of Lewpolu Werskopf, of Ubarieston. ‘Tippea—Nuwman,—At the residence of the bride’s Mother, om Wednesday, Octover 16, 1873, Guonae C. pe icag Many C. Nuwata, Doth of Brooklyn, No Prihid—Tiater.09 Tuesday, October 15, by the Rov, Juwos, 3. Ramsay, Ruvos'L. Winper to Estat J., daugater of tho late William Lisley, ait of this eaty. No cara DIED. Backvs.—On Tuesday morning, October 15, Hur- May Backus, aged 69 years, 3 mouths and 26 duys, Relatives aud frieads of tho tamily are respecttully invited to attend the funerul, from bis late residence, Breappous roud, eg Siyrtle av,, 1, on ‘Yhurs- day, ober 17, at two P. M, Bkowsox.—Ou Tuesday, Uctover 15, TaLtmapes Waixwuicar, you son of Theodore B, aud Maria T. Bronson, of New York city, The funeral service will ve held at the Church of the Transfiguration, East 29: st, on Friday, 18th Must, at Dull-pawt twelve P, dl. 1s is requeated that Do flowers be sent, Browy.—On the 1éth inst, Mrz, Many Brows, tn the 85th year of bor uge. Fuoeral from the”Charch of the Strangers, on Thursday, the 17th, at twelve o’olock. Browy.—Ou Wedsesday, Octover 16, Exiza, widow @! the Jate Onaries M. Brown, aged 78 years. Relatives aud iriends are invited to auend the funeral services, at tho residence of her gon, 33 Ho- Fatio st., ‘tbarsday, 17¢b inst, nt o'clock P, M. BULL, —The funeral servicos of the late Mrs. Scsax Buu will be beld atthe Fiutnh Avenue Presbyterimn Chureh (Dr. Jonn Hull’s), on ibureday worning, lun, ab hall-pagt eleven o’ciock. Relatives upd iriends are requested to attend without further no- tice, Burns, —On Tuesday, Octover 1d, Winuas J. Bosna, tm the 27(h yeur of bis age. Rolutives und triends of the family are respesttally seiiad to attend bis iuneral, irom his mother’s real- ce, on Friday, October 18, at tou o’clock, to St ehh Unurch, Kast 28th st., where a solemu Tequiem mass will be offered tor the repose of his Boul; thence to Calvary Cemetery tor inserment, Burtigr.—At Port Ricumond, Staton Island, on Weaneuduy, October 14, Mania, widow of the ‘late Abravam Butler, aged 54 years, Funeral service on Friday, Ustober 18, twovo’eclock, at tue Rev. Mr, Browa co's Retormed Chureh. Coutox—In San Francisco, Cal., ou Wednesday evening, October 9, Davin Doury torrox, yeura, only Sou of Abigail B. und tno late Lsaa Watts Goiton, of New York, —Jouy Con: the 66th year of his age. to attend bis funeral, from bis ta Goerck st, on !buraday, the 17th ins! Daviv.—io Sau Francisco, Cal, October 15, Lav- axa J. Davin, oviy sou of Gertrade V, and the late a peneel — 1 lontreal (Canada) papers please copy. Desuam.—On Tuesday, Octover 15, Manu, wife of Jobo C. Denbam. Relatives, friends and members of tho theatrical Prolession ‘aro respectiully invited to uttend the fu. neral, trom St. Ciwment’s Church, Amity st., near Muedougal, on Thurauay, October 17, at one P, M. Dito —Uo Wednesday, October 16. Ronext A, Ditton, aged 37 yours. Keiatives aud triends, also attachés of Department ot Beildings aud members of Enyine,Company Ne. 9 (old department), are respocttully invited Ww uttend the funeral, from No. 227 Bowory, qo this day (Thurs- ) ut two o'clock P. al, uxw.—I'he funeral of WaLrsr Daxw will take place {rom the Uburoh of St Cuuries Boromeo, 3M- bey place, Brookiyao, Thursday, ut tea A. M., rte a Feqaiom inass witl bo said for ihe repose of bis soul, | Friends are tuvited to attend. Eruzaiwox —Ou Tucsday, October 15, at 46 Iqaia ee CHaaurs Eruseivar, aged 50 years, ‘auel servi wilt by bed at the Retormod faecal Church of the Rodemption, Java at., Green- point, on Friday, thd 14th tnst., at balt-past one P. M, Bolaciven and iriends are respecilully tuvited to at te ‘ Evans.—On Jersey City Hoights, on Wednesday, October 16, Mary, youngest daughter of Tf. L an Mary A. Kvans, aged 2 years, Funoral trow 82 Lincoln st., Jersey City Heights, Friday, October 18, P.M. Gieasox.—Tuosday, Uctober 15, Mrs. Haxxora ‘year of ber age, Her tunofal wil take place from her son’ dence, No. 53 Spring s1., this ibu o’ciock. Relatives und irends are respect! Viled to atiead, Kxuuuy.—Oo Tuesday, October 15, Mra. Evizapxru Keuuny, aged 80 yeare, ‘The roiatives aud iriends are respectiully tovite, attend the fucerul, trom her jate Mtr a: a2 387:h st, to-morrow (Friday), atiwo P.M KENNEDY.—Al lis residence Believiile, N. J., om the 1dih tue, Joux Kexxxpy, in the 81st yeurs of his: ‘The iuneral will tuke piace irom ihe Ruiormed Cbureb, leville, on Thw the 17th inet, at hall-past ove oeluck, Prien ited to ad, Kelauves will meet at bis late Fesidenos at ball-past tweive o'clock. Kivasiaxn,—Oo Sunday, October 13, “‘Auuaoan CG Kixgsuano. ‘The reiatives and friends of the family aro tovited to attend the funeral, trom his lute residence, Nu. 114 5th ay,, om Thursday, Octabor 17, ab ten o’slock. it tw requustod thut no flowers be weak Laing.—At Hudsou, on Wednesday, October 16, bog fo, = Alexander K. Luing, and daughter o1 | Holatives and. irionds aro tnvitod to att@d tne fue eral from ber jave residence, 20 Eust 29h st, o1 Friday, 18:b inst, at tour P.M. Lt 18 requested that no flowers vo sent, Mappux,—Ia Brooklya, on Wednesday, October 16, ‘Witiiax J. MappEy, uged 20 years 4 months, Nosioe of tuners: heroalier, MaGuinn.—Ou Wednesday, October 16, Mrs, Rose Maouius, relict of Pewr Muguire, in the 73d year ot ral will take place irom ber tate residence, doen Ko oa Friday, at one o’otock. Luter: MOLOR® shark Tucsday, Ociover tes at 452 Wost 524 st., Jams Movonny, aged 42 y: Ri eos agd ireads are roapeetially invited to atteod funeral, oe lute resiaeace, ou Thursday, Oo- tober 17, ai ove P.M. Nessiice. —Weduesday, October 16, Joux H. Ness- Lauk, ip bis 261b year, Funeral service Friday morning, at balt-past ten, at the Louse of Nis parents, 406 Weat 44cn «t. Revers—Oao Wounesday, Octover 16, Wintiam Lf, Revenue wiatives and jrioads are invited to attend the tu- ral, on Friday, Vetover 18, at one o'clock, trom bis dence, 199 Vari BL, between King aud ou Lear ng et Tremont, Ostober to, Ricard ov, bu Dis 74h year, natabe wih ak plave op Thursday, 17th tust,, at four o’sivok P, M., vom the Church of ihe We Beloved of the iowa ot Rest, at Mount Hope, Tro- mont. Romns,—On Tuesday, October 15, Mra. Many Rouns, ageu 07 yours, Relasives and iehende: of the ta My are reapociuily Invited to atte tn 40 roome pas eharch, corcer of Hires at two o'clock P. ad Montgomery sirceis, October 15, Margaret, be- eu BO yeurg. takes pinee trom hor lave rerideace, No. 871 nae, Tharsday, Vevober 17, at two o’vivek, Van Name —In this city, 00 Monday moromy, Oc tober 14, of Lourt disease, Jaxks Van Naan, in tno G4tb your of bis age. R.iatives anu irieods ure iwyied to attend the tu nf services, item Calvary Oba e Fesiaonee, 1,374 3a av., on Friday, October 18, at one P, Wivaw.—In' Golorade, on the fat” fnst:, aged 31, Joux D. Wiauix, tis intends are invited to attend the funeral, ab ihe residence of H. B, Wiggia, No. 80 Day et, Orange, N. J. at ballepas YM. Friday, the U8tn, Mira =At N, J, on Wednesday, Oct Wood, Vo attend the fa- nee, Cetover 19, Trai ey ey Of 284 ot, at 12-45 P.M, Ootover 16, Cuanita Av- Gusta YVRLIX, Secund dauguter of the late Garduer @. ¥ im the 12:h year of ber age, Ret ends of tho family aro respectiully wy ‘al, At the residence of ver mother, 19 Bast 45t0 st, on "saturday, Ovtover 19, ar bail-past vow o'cloek I. My Ltte patticuiarly requbevod Vaus ov do were be cout AMUSEMENTS, Varquet of Baleouy) (in EE AN 55 00 00 c CE Nx N 8 6555. 0) e 8 NX 55, oO ci N 55 00 00 c 65.55 oy c ‘555 Cheap Price Gund se: r This week oul, w. ALKAUGH historical portraiture of LOUIS XI, Mati urday at 2 P.M Brat mottopolitan appeartace of the young, b EPIZABETA VON. STAM WIth, sulinw, tho Roman Empress. SQUARE THEATRE, roprietor, Mik SUBRIDAN stv0K 4 PALMER ory) in her groat 2 “Mou Asuray.? 9 ‘ toe wheom shies York Tribune. . “The masterpigoe of the abies dramatia of ue Now Mork, Fines. MOTE wha AND 830N. MOTHER AND Bod. very ulsht ret id Sasnrdey i in his sheatro his boom gatublishod at No. Brooklyn, where seats may be bad free ie 185 Monta ue of extra chur PEBND OFBEA HELE i. OLS ‘5 ats © (Once uleony) 50 cents. ENGAGEMENT Png Te PeERLESS FAVORITE, kis MITCH L iGhite MIVCH bk. IN HER ott aVUL OMS HEStIO DRASLA, FANCHON, GREETED BY CRON DER: AUDIENCES, RBEEATED ERALS oF ARE LAOSE ay ASD. AD GeTER. ANDING OOM Seouge SEATS IN nth Box ofles open say from’ 4. M, t MATINGSS WeDNKSDAY ND SATURDAY. Ges OPERA Tanne EXTHA. ON SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, ¥IRST GRAND CONOKRT BY MR P. 8S GILMORE AXD HIS FAMOUS BAND. With the world’s greatest Purgtiess OOTHs THEATRE, JARRETT & PALMA... GENKVIRV EW Aled AS QUEEN KATHAKIN, Last nights of her triumphant engaxoment, Multitudes witpesaing the Wondrous Spectaclo, 0000009, sommes ay hae - a S44,%, se ‘% 2, S Ss ADMISSION, 50 CENTS. Lesseos and Managers HENRY By YUE, REDUCMON 0: OF PRICE3, cy $ °o 2 Adminton, 50 couts: Olrele, 50 counts; eushtoued %, ventein Family Cleelo bas 25 ee % waste Heirs 4 ei Ss wk oO” ©0 va009 FAREWELL MATINEE OF bie o§ SATUDAY .AaT 1:30, COTS. ON SUNDAY NIGH. JARREIT & PALMER bex to atnounce the PARE- WELL APPEARANCE of the renowned Hungatian Night- Ingale, Milo, ILMA DE MULSKA, who will appear next SUNDAY EVENING, the 20th inst., in a Grand Popular Consett with other distinguishod artists, includiog Mme. CARRENO, Mr. CH, FRITSOH, Sig, TAGLIAPIETRA, Big. SUSINI, Horr WEINER and Professor HILL, form- VIIL NEXT ing a remarkable combination and giving promise of a musical entertainment of extraordinary morit and propor- tlons, real | ‘The of tickets wit be pice to-morrow (Friday) Se Notwithstunding granderu of the pro- wmne and the wonderful array of enyayed artists, the Driee ul if ai ADMISSION TICKET willbe but FIFTY CENTS, ‘aud of reserved sonts in the orchestra, orchestra circle and balcony only 50¢. extra, A eastioned chair in the Grose etrete 5ve., and & cusulened seat in ‘the family circle ALLACK’: 0M BUY" oKBIBS. In order to afford tho Sequenters ot bis theatro arday evening. In propuration Coleman's Comedy o Tie SRALOUS “WIFE, TONY Pastor's, ONY PAstol's, TONY PASTOU'S, THE PALACE THEATRE AMERICA. GREAY SUCCESS OF TONY PASTOR'S NEW THEATRE, UNIVERSALLY AOMIITED BY EVERY PAPER IN NEW YORK 10 BR. tHE MOsT BLSGANT THbA- poxy Pastows, TRY IN THE WORL FRIDAY alee FRIDAY Pay { uatinee RIDA FRIDAY Pk cloth & FuIDAY edo AND HARKY KERSKLL, ATSON AND Lis, BILLY BARRY, CHAR ENEDICT, kiney’ O'NEIL, ROGERS AND ViCKERS. HARRY KENNEDY, IRWIN SISTERS, BRYANT AND HOKY, KENCH ot wss NSISTEMS, LMERSON AND CLALK, Plank GLKA! ——————— -—-. PASTOR feat - tone Bshearralndand pase IN’ NEW Locab, SONGS, THRER YOURS, OF, JOYOUS, PASTIME INTER. PRETSD BY THE FINEST COMPAN VAU. DEVILLE Bras In. THE yh oo al RAND BhL cake non nal EAKLY ¥ ‘TION AND Be OMON VhiDate Mari Nin FRIDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK ATMARKET UPHRATRE av. Aub sor 8 aavy BLAIK. -MANAGER ENTHUSLASTIO€ UDikNCKS souree® GkeBT Ov VEMvORNA Nok MATINER MATINEE is ¥, ATINER GRAND Saciud Mooncgnr, | SUNDAY NIGHT, COMMENCING AT 8 O'CLOCK, i BKOADWAY. Shetter, Clara Mov Coazer. & Korri Morgan. Yavenport Bros., Tomimy Tarner, Lave #ri Jobu tart & A: . Moreand, Frauk Mara and man; WEDNESOAY —MATINE ¢8—SATUBDA AN Beret! MIN-TRELS OPERA HOU, ANCISCO NRRL ey aaa an HOUNKS OhOW DE Ta Mas, THE GREATEST SHOW ‘ON ty BIKCH, WAMBOLD, BACKUS, Tilareline, RYMAN, POHDSON, POW RICARDO, RILLMAN, STRV i ane ch others D rie Curio In tor Wal SEATS SECURED. WATIN ER RATURDAY AT 2, SP he Ha ALWAIZA THis Talley ” Seyeey “it agagad aq, the principal 9 paivations vote tus 8 AUL AXD Ne MAX MAREI“ER ‘AND GRAND ORCHESTRA, _FARBWELL MATING ON SATURDAY. a. “THEATHR. IVOLI CLOCK. FARUK AdwW OLIO. AT o t Boituengue, Pasrowini, _ Adminsiow, 1Ue,, 15¢, RAND LOAN oice TION tn aid of the SUCTBIY, OF DEG ATIYR AT, NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESLUN, _ 23d st. and 4th ay. NOW OVEN DALY, 9A. M. to G P.M, and 735 to oP, ML » 25 conte AND SOCINTY PALAUB, alway, Open nig eviowwal Amuser pie, Souys, Daucos and Minstrolay, Matinee Thursdays, in webual Ines, VESDAY, OCTOBER 2 B, PAvtsi Cyaeeonss THEBEATS Yd st, wear stand wi ps ENTRUTAINMGNT AT COOPER INSTIT evory Tuysday and Friday evenings. —seo to-morrow" Dapors ior partleulary of Friday's (October ment. ) butertata- AMG RICAN LITERARY BURE + nmAgOrs. VKANK GBOKG, Tih CRLEBRAPED Ltisy OOME- DIAN, Av HAYMARKST MATINEK THIS APT BA NOON At Was ABLE, © DON Waul, itt nd 110 fuse iin oF wory 8 ay evening, Lust- orehentea. Pere AND WAYLi, THE On Aw PION Ghog DANOGHS, AT HAYMAR ET MATINEK THis ab. Tr KNOON, JBUMASTA TUB Tas, GERD. NEUEN DOWER ro STE kad TONGHT, ole Dist LANGH VENER, ‘Kou- ry USS Bic ShLN, Comedy by Ssh. open fromm @ worhctes isPLAY daliy. of FLOWERS AND FRUIT, during balance of this woek, rn ANERICAN ainstiruts EXHIBITION, ay. wad ad want tance. j NTKD—S) YOUNG LADIks FOR th Black Crook marches, &e.. & Ape st KALD'S Dramatic A, how it vo. ene}. “OF hess Alta’ ot. AUSE'S SO VERY Pit " Dian, Pearce eh eh: ory Monday, 68 Weer Onis ory AMUSEMENTS, Fre wl OF NUS bseript ‘To-morrow “apts NV MN oUTOBER 12, at & Ms "ie Noda Stvionwen see Cherubin« 1 Comte Almaviva. gers.» li Dowtor e Bartolo Basilio Don Carzio Antonio Le Coutesns.. Marcelilo: Busani -Magame SINICO Direetor ot the Music and Conductor .......Siguor ARDITI THIRD NIGHT OF “THe SUBSCRIPTION, JUNDAY, OCTOB!: for the frat thao this weanou, Gouned’s opera, wiGMTLY PRIcks OF AD: IABION: 83 06 (ts Family Circle (reserved). 81 ‘Appiieations lor plucos to be mado at the Hex (fice of the Academy of Musto, ehiab is open daily from 9 sill 4 at 3, CHARLES "POPE, Mr. in womnantic Denese ne Ce oe THE Woops; JIBONANOSAX, Next wook the great spe ctacle entitled THE DELUGE, pas: AQgaTCN, LOAD WAY and ar SE to-day trom 9 AM. til 10 P.M eatavelye. siterattons asgamary $0 American thoroughbred horses aad a whieh wv young lady's shot there will u vo “PRIDAY EVENING NEXT Th. eonspunen produce traines startling seasational act, from # wenpins cannon, o) NO PERFORMANCE (ood Na EE oe ee ee ae §__NEW AND GRHATESY show ON BAGTH. ores AFIERNOONS AND EVENINGS, aT } GILMORE'S GARDEN, BAKNUM'S KVERYTHING NEW! { Siow Is WELGOMED BY OVERFLOWING HOUNBE I Pn RPE ear Roaree AND Wh HirPODROME it REOFIVED Wwint A PERFECT UYCLONE OF ENTHUSIASM! _oarditing A CANNON 1 StL, i irom wouanon ioadedtn the grauance ofthe audience the Only bey es Face Kidde ta the World. Cnaeapiee' a jo ‘and Juvonile Riders, Ki Loapers, Kaailibrists, Ashloves, Clowns, Jost THK GREAT Is “THE TWENTY TRAINKD IMPBELAL STALLIONS wiinired and and Soplandad Uy by ail. COUNT PATRIZIO. ars im hits sore es Fom ts, Gymnasts, ry "VOLCANIC ERUETION OF ARENIO TALENT. m ? far surpassing mything ove ‘over soon in this olty, Trained Lone, Tigers, Liephants, Monkeys, Males, Doys, Pontes anil « MABLST ROW OF MUSEUM MaRvass AN AK ‘Throo times yreater than pe) ‘ote exhibition ever opened in this clt y. DAINSION ONLY 29° AND. SO CENTS. hitldren under nine years, 25 cen! ONLY 25 CHNTS EXTUA FOR A inher, NUM. BERKD, CUSHIONED ARMCH Doors open ut 1 nud 7 P. M. barkbaceess 4 sar'Tater PIFTH AVENUE THKATKE. Managers Lesseos and . FISKE & HARKINS, LAST TWO NIGHTS, ONnY SATURDAY MATINER MM MM OO DDD we hEES pss K K A MN NMO OD D ISK S SK K AA MNNMO uD D JIB 8 KK AA MNNMQ OD D JJEKE SSS KK AA MANNO 8B DsrssE os §e ead a MM 00 DDD Jad” kun “ssa ‘eA ry THE COUNTESS BOUKNTy AS JULIET, IN BHAKESPEALWS LOVE TRAGEDY,| noMgo AND JULIur, ad SATURDAY—MODJESKA AS FRUU PROD. Bemianb Ww. THOPELE.. “ait NNIK OsUak WILLIAM tl ra Lei STANDARD THEATRE, rH BROADWAY ‘38D ST. wa hN SON, roprietor and Munager. ONDAY BVENIXG, oor 14, AVERY BVENING ond MATINEE, RATURDAY, 99 1:30, Rouppoarance wt THE” FOFULA Pavouins, J. K. EMMET, who will appear, supyor cs ome we company, in nis nia N NEW ‘FRITZ, All his popular and ortvinal son; For this productiou vntirely new scovery bus beon painted, POPULAK PRICES. Roeorved Seats.. 75 eente and SL Admission (with veut) PuRatee Pgh: HARRIGAN ok of the nuroninu'’ SENSATION, 4& Harr in Edward wisgrgan’ jheertul comic drama THE MULLIGAN GUARD 4 alte tape oof _waniwezs” Wt! NESBA 7] XCRUM THEATRE. ath st, aud 8th av.—Motropolitan Railroad Station, POPUL Rivas jalsics. AND SATURDAY, KK DENMAN Thowrsos JOSHUA WiiToom B, as performed by bim ioe in Calenge and 66 com Bixhts fo Sau Franet a SATURDAY. *MATINER, COMEDY, Manager ARK TUBATR 9K. Watding Me. Frank Saugor Asuse Booth irs, G. Gilvers sydney chet the revival of 4 of the Park ve udu strongt AT ‘SoMEDY, RUCGI ‘Theatre, the eutertaiunent hay commerten each oqeaing ining sketcl, there. "the Gi and Setirday Matiove with Mr. H LOVEE LBP, <a day ) LOTTA im LA CIGALE. HE FAMOUS LONDON aaGW (Lave trom Gilmore's Garden, N. ¥, BROOKLYN ONK W.eEK ‘ONLY, corner Atiaviie and ari: 2 Pe YOUN AD UMS tor 8,000 000 ai 1 ase 0" Fr Mae i COMFY, THE OPRiA BOUFFE AKT: Mist, Ar MATINSE, HAYMAKAIC, THIS” Avi que FAIR or THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE. Open duty trom 0 A, M. t0 10 P.M ‘and 3d ave. 634 wud sith ste, Single admission, Suc. ; ar under 10 years, 250, Pes tickets, % wlan upon teke! aduaiysi Coupon tickets, 3 admlceto *, 100 Mn. Ww onk on ond pecsar ES, jekete to be Wad at all wast vide stath Pill procare Fae, 5 MUSIC BY DOWNING’ NT NINTH nsorwant anh Ge TRE, TY PURE ‘ MATINEE THis APrRRNOON, UCKINGHAM PALACK, 27th wt. near deb Tho American Jaruiu Savile it, Elite woelables migutly, Overa Boaity Musie, The most t ie world, A grand Parisian and Spall witt uiven on Tharsday jewutitul orders of dancing will be TUBSSEsey BROTHERS, FUR GREAT SONG AND DANG ty Ce oe ia Av DAYMABKSE MATINGS Tu-vay AT 2 P. ANTED-WALLRY aL) ror “ HMaAliy V tthe Brow AaB te oy a. Theatre. Apply at the stage dvor, ANN 2% AND. ADAM¥—BANJO.JUGQ Liv, a4 MATINER, HAYMARKET THKaTRe, THIS WATCHES. JEWMURY, TF JOUNSTONS, 160 BOWARY. Fine | Eee aba sncrilice s@liing far below wmarkes rates Pair over 10 curate $100; palt 7 carase, #8575 pale S ddinarity Hive tiue-whive, #790, worth BL c00 pate 4 sermts 5 et Benen 1 33 curate, 6400, 125; vale si Presents hail price. f M8 BROADWAY—LOANS N monds, Watehes, Gold gud Silverware, pen erty, bought end sou TH 1G eurata, one fiw Fe watt, 884 Diamond Ring. 3% ry LEMAN, 198 Grand mt, 0) 10 $8,000, BAKRINGS, Juparatietod Bargains, Loans of Vaiuauien par haved. ie a RR ai > Union square, paty KS PALD FOK DIPMoXDe WATCHES: ts, rich antique Jow ey. india Shawig rivate ole einai ‘LIN LOTHERS, 1267 Broadway. 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