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BANDS OFF THE CITY HALLI I J ANDREW ll OREEN BOUNDS A PATRI- I 1 i l ('TIC WA UN I N"C. THE BUILDING', hist..Ul." INTEREST BOCXD JN ITS SITE IT MOULD STAY WHERE IT IS vs a ]IIs-'".")Ki.".\i. MEMORIAL. Andrew li Oreen haft.written to th. Cotnmla Stoner. appointed ;., choose ;. si;.- f r 'ti-' new , municipal building, protesting against th- re tnov.l ot np- Cltj Hall fi..tn its presen! position. Mr. Cr-- n. wh... a* :s well known, has had long re- : latloni with th.- parks. 1) ?. -1 < * - ** thal not only City Hall Park Lui also Bryant Rgrk may have no , ' Bt/m structures upon them, ".fearing a general ' Convlctl m th it ti:.? ar. i devoted to small park. sh'.nil '...? increased rather than <litMn:,-hed." l'l fading i ii the retentl I I ? ?'.:> Hall "t. its . present sit.-, j,., sn --?: In .I. sign anal . ? ll -? as .-> ill >? w .ii ? ny sir. ? :i . > , . whlli Ile historical ai.I biographical relations Involve event* -t paramount I Interest ..ii \.? ??>?.nan.'- ..f llgmtv an'l wtlr.iatlon,| j ni).I as 'ifs been v ? I! said. "lt -i.ui'ls : . U\ imsur-,. , ?: ti) aiiiy structure >f i's kimi it. the ?_ m:it?-;.." t fh,r,'. i ? mtlnue i.i stand .is to.- nearly i ??:.' li lia . sti i. .uni.:-. oommodloua ami convenient, j i lu in.-? ? ?? f. ,.^ :?? k'--a|. alu., aeaorlatkins that | Kn- ni ir lo a??:-j many ot our rltlsens a vis Ibis landmark, an object lesson io the ^people, that \ ] Hh.Hl'al .la.! ',.- I'-Sft '\ .-1. , its .i.'T.'i i\.'s a-,,..vi,i with tm- conception of a gr mi. af enteiprises thai distinctly marks an ? era In th- material progress ,,r ii,,- city, tl"- State t?n<l the Nation, arnon, which the Brie Canal, the i lay In. out of the .ita- by Rutherford, DeWlti nnd . Morris, ami Jelferson'a magnlAceni scheme ..f .i National Coast (turvey ar- prominent example, j t-- corner-stone sra. laid In (IM by Edward Liv- I ; lngst..n. Tli.:. Mayor, ? ppolnted. ns all Mayors of ?on would avenue fra.nt "f a be us.-.l fat what If I that |.?-r .ai arere, by the Oovernor ',f th-- State. ! Nearly ten ya ira elapsed ii.-f.ir.- lt waa oom- i i pla't.-al. MEMORABLE liKl-.l'S DONE DERK. j ' lt. an'l th.' aground upon which lt stol).lc. are ma-m t.iIiIb. in 'ha- ,-iiy's annals. Hera., upon th. "Fields." or "Commons," hs then known. Alexander Hamilton mad. his malden speech on Hie occasion \ ot closing the port of boston In retaliation for j ; thc destruction of the tea, an.l here the Sons cf Liberty held ih.-ir m.?-?tings to resist lhe assaults of the British Government "" "?*' <*""lt 'iris -n**' rights of the people. . . 1 Hera the Declaration ol Independence was read to Hu American army In Ihe preteen, ?? of Wash? ington Here many evenu ..f paramount Interest to th- Nation, Btate and _?> hav.- been celebrated by Imposing civic and military ceremonies. Here ai granl ra . -'I'-.r.ii was given to Lafayette, an.l tha. freedom -f the .-Hy. m a .olden i?'x. t>. that Corypheua of 1 lemocr ot >. An.lrvw Jackson, nn.i here four .em rations of New-Yorkers have h.'en ,i. cuatomed to witness Imposing display. Th.' build? ing ls in liss.,int,iv connected Wttli Its sit,. ,n.l sur roundlngs, R^en .ve it <and int.r. ?t in i: vanishes. Though with northward .rowih "f tl:,- m.-tr.i'O lls th? City Hall is now near its southerly limit, with th.> sure c. ming ol the iJreater City, its pres? ent sit. is most rent ral and alvafitag.ous. a mill Ion people to tli.. rina:, just acroaa ti-.- Hudson. an.l another mlllloi :? Its ;?*:. .nisi over tl-.- Rael Uiver, ail within a radtue of live miles, already lind it accessible and convenient. . . . OTHER CITIES PRESERVE THEM. While [ndepen lenee Hall in Philadelphia n.-. longer an.iw.-r-i Its original purpose, who in that city would have th.- effrontery to prropoac its removal j and thus wipe amt all vis'b e insignia of Its precious memories'* (>r who In l'.a>sta.-i woukl (*onseni to tha* destruction of F.nuell Hali, iltuat. 1 ir. Its business centre an.l adorned with memorials of that ruy's lils:,,ry. ... ? ll' the City Hall will not s. rv,, ali ihe purposes now required In a municipal building, it does .um win admirably accommodate v-.t> many purposes, as well aa apartment, for Important cit) offlcea, re views. receptl >n .af dlatlnguiahea" visit.,rs, the lls play "f statues anal aporttalts of Illustrious Ameri? can heroes and state?men, ami the >celebratlon of important eventa. . . . Considered solely a-a a measure of prudent omy. it should ba lol alone. Ita dimension occupv m.ie than th" wholi1 cltv block. Let li rontinii" lo can b" ma.le useful, and if the Tilden I rust ls to i have it at ali. i-t thr Tilden Trust hav- it When lt stands, and avoid the wtwteful proecs of rs removal. , ,, , To te.,r lt d*wti and remove it t.a Keservo.r j Square would be. to stat,- il mildly, little short | of wanton wastefulness. The atone of three of Ita exterior walls ara* BDOUt all that could be uilll7.>-.i, and what Is left Of this would hav.- to be remit. The taklns down of a building of this character, in ltself a costly process with the breakage anal transportation through crowded struts for three miles, would render the utilising of Its dleiecta membra nearlv as. If not more, expensive that a new structure, and when Its fragments are put to fether lt not chanel Into substantially a m-w ulldlng. would be but a makeshift, not tit for any probable pun>ose lo which lt would ba- put, anl certainly not at all adapte.l to the needs of a library Few who have not made a study ..f modern llbrarv requirement, are at al) aware of the_ prog- j ress made within the last few years In buildings for their accommodation. Very special arrunge- ' menti are a necessity to a<lapt a nt met ur*- built (Or an entirely different purpose ls a waste Of money, and. If done, entails andleM expense and unending Inconvenience. . . . AVAILABLE t-UTRs*. SCOOEBTED. Unquestionably the city ne-eda, .nd ls quite able | to supply, accommodations for the public business. Th. pr.sent housing of tli" Invaluable records "f UM city ls simply disgraceful. Provision f ir their lat urti j should have b-en made ton. ago. I agree lhat lhe vicinity of tha City Hall i'ark. somewhere north of chainb.TS-sl. between Broadw.y and Chntham-st.. wo-.r l be a proper plaice f.,r tha , erection of a building adequate for .iii municipal purpose. Let the required land be purchasi l Tor it. To object to the cost of lt seems tntlini* with the public Intelligence when, by fha- act of , removing the <"ity Hall and th- r.-s>Tvaiir, it ts j M-opoaSed to wl|.ut, ..i.'l worse Utan waste, rn .re than would ba needed ?." purchase the necessary land. ... Reservoir and other existing squares are crowded In the warmer eeaeon with chtMren, and ihoaa ??. ekini* lhe freahnesi ..f the breeaea. Sol an '.n-'h of tha ir spa ??? ih mid be taken I ir bulldlnga. if the roerrolr .- to be removed, the ground upon which ll st m.ls sh .'ii i I.- left open, thus inc:" .sing its j already too llmlti I space. The city has i>een within i a ,a,F ;.',- of yeara Bpending ii"ariv a mlllon to provi'b' open ground within a stone's throw if the city Hall l'irk. anal now it is proposed prac- | tlca'.ly ti i-i..-.. tl: ai already existing and grt itly ii-.a l and ii"- I'-l. The .real buslneee c ingestion in the neighborhood of th.- City Hall ls io i.h .iC. agravated hv the need of more room for til- throngs that croea the Brooklyn Bridge, and for the In- i e-reaaed traffic by the widening of Blm-et, Sp ice - open spa et le what ls needed. Th* >propoaea n"\v , structure pr.i.tlcally cla.ses the city Hall l'ark, leaving scarcely a aquare r..l of pr^-n. The need for small parks .bout th? ci;y f,.r Iv ? libing places cann"', well Im dtapuh I. Why ' shut up those already .x^iing1 HOW WOL'LD THE PEOPLE LIKE IT? The communt'y is frequently startled by some | scheme t , occupy t,y buli'llngs ,,r .ath.-r objection? able purp.s''. grounds bought by the city, with th" expr.ss and sole i>ht>-ct >.f open space Talia-, for example, a few >proJectfl for Invading ' the Central l'ark. The tlrst was by g city regiment to appropriate . portion of it f..r a p ira.i? pound. This was remonatrated against by tha- th-n original Stat-- Commlsstoaers, and th'? legislature passed an act tai prevent lt. Next came rt Boheme, favored hy the ?ubsequcnt cit> park Commlealonere, a af a menageria- on .n,- cf lhe most beautiful of th" open lawns. Next, the attempt to bury the n-maln-si of (l.-n cral (Irani Upon the Mall. Na-xt. th" impudent propoaal to put th? building ot the World's Fair .an the Meadow*. Next, that monstrous pinn of ruin an.l desecra? tion, approved by tt,,> l'ark Commtaslonera th-m aelves. of .i apeedway. Uolmt, b> ronaenl of the I'.irk Commissioner, a proposed >parade of th" mill- ' tary befor.- the Infanta, which was st.,p|?~i by a ' storm >.f popular disapproval, and recently a ?chem<* i of Bomebodi repudiated, as I nnderstand. by the i Academy if Design?to put a building for its' pur- ' poses In th- l'ark .*?* . H la that ihe parks gre preserved by the stand of Ihe people agalnai tn- Incapacity of those em plaay-1 io pr .tee! them. lt s.'ems Unwise to be expending much money I t. provide open places f..r the delectation of the 1 people, and al -h.- sun- time to be appropriating greater eums io close th-n, up. The city autl r" tl?s an! unreflecting persona appear to find it dlfll. cull to aiee all si lea .af iiw question visible historic memorial! av objecta t.i attract the attention and to gratify the liner fa-.-iimrs ,,t every class No one, however Illiterate or h ,???-. refln.-l. .-?? Germain Cited .1. .-an sa-,- the ancient structures of England any or Franc without having hi. w mder .%'. ? >r his thinking facuRtoa stlmulalVd TIM STKKS OK PCBLIC UKSKKV"ATI,.\s. Roeogata-ag tb. i?>t^nt knflnenca >.f aaaoclatloti Massachus. :;s, u> ke-a-p allv.- th ?Jea-ds of the fathtra. ha memory a,r the recently IncorpotaU i . large number a.f Its mos' este,-!n..,l ettl_CQ| ?s Tn? tees of l'lil.li,- It.asrrv.iilons. "for tba purpooa of .,, quiring. boMlag, armng-BCi, maintaining and opening to th.- pabUc, umier suitable regulations beautiful end historical places anl tracts of land within d, CVmmonw.-alih." an l exemptln. them tronTum ill Um til" I.eglsIatUI*,' c,ins!ltut,Hl a coniTnia-Ml^-n -t.) BBlecl and locate a site, eonvenlentlv sin ??..( in the neighU.rhix-sl of the County 'I""'?1' guiding, lr sal.] city, but not 8? t^ty"!^ ?^iSt2OTafft__x ^h"'",1 l,Hirk' !n ,he rt,y ?' N'w-VSk?'which les north of the avenue running througr? the sLiit. to Park Row, and east of the walk that nina ad ?cent to the easterly Un. of the City Hall taiS the ew County Court ll . :-? " In HM) the LexUlature authorial 'he commission a. "select and loa-at" a site, conveniently "tuatea n the neighborhood of the County Couti o"'}*" Julldlng ii. .-al I city, tut not in th- City Hall 1ark. In ISM tha legislature authorized the Commission ra, In theil- discretion, tj "select a sit" for said .ullding In City Hall l'ark. ..r on lani adjacent f:ereta.." So, In Wffl v .:; ' mid n il pul the building in the 'Itv Hall l'ark. in 188. you could put it th-re. In -.?1 you could nol pul ii there, and In ISM you cou.d ?ut lt there, oi on land adjacent th.i.W, in your Iscretlon. ITT Nu MOKE UL'ILDIKOI THBKE. I tr-ust that dlacretion may be wisely ?w-lHd. .??*. the City il .ii etand; occupy no Ibo! of tne ?..rk with buildings He wh... r>ra brief space hav ng at. authoritative voice In determining theae Q?es ?hould viola-.- th- eberle?ed sentltn-nts of I. who lo. i: lo th.- beal Interests of th. city and ..ns.-,,t to th. coi:-, ri-at WMte, will have to live inger than is given lo nos! Bortala if he shall ?? ise to lear theil execration). Than I n I ..fi" can I.-- tn ire uixlous to give effect . Oovernor Tllden's Intended benafaettoo to the ?Hy fa, which ha rendered unenampM service. :? . Ixl ir a I ?: . Ihe propriety, the Justice, of a .m.ii,- restoration of the means foi its ac--ompll?h nent that h ive lieen by public sgenctes so strangely liveried ?:???.., Mr Tllden's benellcnl purpose. 1 ihould deem if imf..ff.mat- as ..ne of those lm nedlately entrusted with tbe examinion of his ln enHom to he found Justifying an .el that would .- looked 'ip..n with disfavor by a larg.- number of ?ur rltlaena and tend t<> alienate many now well lisp .-.-.| toward tbe ..tilci ,,r Hie trust. What of Intended benefits to the paopM has been akin .way from them by public authorities should .- by public authorities restored to them. Whatever ihe motive, however kindly intended, f It is expected to satisfy the sense of the agri-at njustlce da.ii- io Ooveraor Tilden through public igencl.-s both in his lifetime and to his memory, ?y a measure which Involves the removal a,f this mc tent eiiiti,-.., tt win fail rn accomplish that end. Better than ih.ntllest monument that the opu I'fiee of the pilbil.' treasury a-ould .b-vlse. If lt ls to i.e forever associated with an offence to the worthiest of rlvtc ass,elations and sentiment* far tetter that some modeal itractura rise lu neath the ihades of th- lovely valley where he first saw the ight. that shall keep alive the memory of this Hila? rious man. and stanl a pi't-p< tua! r.'proach to the -.inspirators whose schemes and whose grea-.l .lls urbed his (lecllning years and frustrated the ebor shed purposes of a life eminently devoted to th. nt cres ta of his country. ANDREW ll. OREEN. HOME SEWS. [>RO-lINENT ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. MirsswicK? c..imt v.in p.. sen nn.i Joh. O. Nicolay, .f Wanhlfigtoi.. FIFTH AVENt'E Oeueral Absalom (alni. 1. .-'-. A; aCongreBBinan i.outs a^erry, of Cona.; I, a- [brighton, of li -st n; Bs-Conareeeman >9urtettfi, "f ,vtnt.-hail. N v.. aii'i Eran* Jones, ot New-Hampshire, p.i.lam. i!.i'".-"i: i:. iv. fl Tliurla, C. B. Conaul t., U-unswIrk, Germany. MI'RRAT HILlr? Congr* semen ,.!.:. Van v..,.ita.a ut I:-- r - -r. r. S. V. WALDOR* ?nnre Ponlatnwskl, ol I'aris, snd ll. I-> 0-1.- Harrison, ol ;??,?. Haven, ?' an, WHAT IS GOING ON T.)-I)AY. Tr'ni i.f Jobs V. M. l. ?'-. Bi*ooklj n Ble iion fi-- I-' . .:?.hf- Barrett Poultr* si,a,.v. Medleon >*?quare daniell H.-pubii. .:? nub'i .,".,ff iii Lincoln dinner, I ?? lan??r.lc a's 1.Inc.alu Pioneer Corpe' bell, Tammany Hall Cttlarna' i*?.-nmitte.. meeting, ntj Hall, 13 to y u American Oeo-graphlcal Buctety, Chk-kerln. Hall, 140 in s ..??. nf Medl il Inrtepnidenee, me-hundredlh regular leeiltiK. N... 1" Weat r tr. "..? st.. S p, :n New-York Camera Club eshtbttl b, No. Ml Flfth-ave., 90 ; t-f New-Vatrk Cnlversallsi Huh ledi, s" nlahl, nark's, Ko. 2 vv.-st Twenty-thlrd-st. New-Y :k i"r"sta\t.ai\. Fourth Avenue Church, .1 p. m. Annlverean I Ibe birth -f l'"''t Cooper. Cooper I'n'.a.n. p. m. Brook Irs Union .League Club lincoln a'-inner. evening Atlantic v.ia-iit Club, annual m<-.t'nK. Hotel lt. .ia.:*--. iri'oklvn. .s p ni Porty-Mv?nth Beal men t parade s-il ra"-a>ption. Brooklyn. l.lii.a.ln Aspoclation ot Jersey CHy, ann.ml allnn-r. Dual Missionary C nf.-r.-n-.-. Calvary Baptist Church. NEW-TORK CITT. Mrs. .tames Brodie, of I/ondon. will give a Bibi* ?eadlng to-day, at ISS t> m., at tiie Madtaon-ave. Presbyterian church, Kif ty-thin J-st. A dual missionary conference limier the auspices ,f the American liaptkrt MlflakMUU""*" inion will be i?-l.l In the ("alvan- Baptist Church, In this city, o-.lay an.l lo?mofT0W, lind In the Hanson I'la, e iiaptist Church, Brooklyn, Wednesday an.l Thui-s lay. Th,- Rev. Annus.us n. fttrong, president of the inion, will pr.-sMc at the N-w-Vairk m>eettng, mil he Rev. John llumpstone will preside st the Brook >n mei ting. Th.- New-Tork I'nlversallsl < i-ii, will hav- a "ladles night" meeting 'his evening, at ('lark's restaurant, No. -- Weal Twenty thlrd-at. The it-v. It. Atmon Gunnlaon will read a paper ob the WorM's Fair. Th- .lintier will be at ito o'clock The children of the Catholic .Proteclorjr win cele bra!-- Washington's Birthday on the morning of February .".'. Th" Tribune has received ti from c.-.rife a Brown for the blind par.lytk In whose behalf an appeal waa mad. by a < Ity pastor. ,\t ihe r.n i. ir meeting ol the Independei -? Republican Club. No, mi vVeel One-hundred ind lwenty-aeventh-at., held >recently, it was decld-ed that Ihe use of tha club-rooms be ..rf.-r.--l for the purpose ..f .tit ilmeni of Republicans under the election district pian of th- Committee of Thirty. This applies t-, the election districts in Hie neigh borh... id "f the clubhouse, Ttl- Tumeri of Ihe New-Tork District of the North American Turners' I.- igue held their first "Turning Day" for HM yesterday al Bloomlngdale Turn ll.l. No. JOG Weat Flfty-fourth-at, Toe pro gramme consist^ of calisthenics it.'! exercises on all the apparatus. Over 100 active Turners par llclpated In them. Venns will lie al Inferior tfonjunctlon, or brRweea the suti and the ??.rt!.. next Friday, and ? few days afterward she will ippear in the e.mi as th. mirn Ing s'ar. To-day ls tha eighty-fifth anniversary of the birth ..r both Abraham Ldncoln and ("naries liar ?Ain. At 8 -o'clock In the evening the first-magnitude star Capella ls almost directly overhead The Iceman's hopes are subjected to many fluo tUatlona 1 ri li winter like the present. Thar.- wili be an Interesting meeting of the Society Of Amateur PbOtOagrapberS of New-Tork on Thuraday evening at the society room. The annual sale is i , be beM on that date The nten.lv. and valuable library of Thomas F. Donnelly, of Brooklyn, will be som by Bangs & Co., No, T.'/.i Broadway, afternoons of this week, beginning al 2:38 o'clock. a fierce fir. in a tenement-houae, in One-hundred and-alxty-Berenth-at., m-ar Am<,.r.iam-iivc, rowed out th.- occupants in a hurry .-arly yeaterday morn? ing, an.) lhere u-r- aeveral narrow escapes from death. Mrs Matthew Morgan, Ihe wife of the Janitor, was t)_.!y hurt. ? - m - un: /vi nun, v ro MB. OCIXS RECALLED, John Phillp Quinn, the evangeHat, who recently created a aensatlon by eloping with anal marrying the six-.....-v.,,:-,;.i daughter of Mr. Goff, the evangelist, wat schedu'ed lo appear yesterday .fte*. noon ..til deliver an address at the rooms of tha Young Men's Christian Association, in Cast Twen ty-thir.;si. But (??lint, did not turn up. The "??'".r hl" non-.ppe.rance waa thal the officials ..f the organisation rn Kast Twenty-thlrd-ei s.-nt neglect^ I ? fulfil bli engagement for 'h.- time befng. Oreat crowds of i.pie went away disap? pointed Kl mt Bettina a look Bt the ^aftgeMit and his pretty young bride a-?-um "si TROVBLR tS a XEWARE CBCKCB (Holli. When J. t. Kitchen, an organist, of Brooklyn ami his ch..ir ..nive! for service al ti,.- pim Presby ? ? m Church. Sewark, yesterday morning they iv..,, surprised lo learn thal Richard Btrlnger tha tenor, hal reported for duty, and i,.,.| been en ?aged for another year at an ln?re.aed salary against the proteautlona of Ihe women of the choir and Organun Kitchen Th- church is ona of Iha oii-st lu m.- elly, having been f.,.m,ie.i ,.n ,i,,. ?r. rival ,,f th.- ortgta.1 aettlera rraa Connecticut in toto lt is als. the richest, .ad owns much real estate In the h-art of th.- etty. \() tr,Mll>!,. mo* oaased uutll .fter service, when Kitchen and th. entire chair want Into the church p.ir!.,rs .nd re? signed ihi-ir poMtlom 10 th-' inusic cominlttee It appears the trouble firs: arose ?ver a ,-oniDlBlnt ma?le by ?ome <if the womam to Organist Kitchen who has been engag-rd at the church for severs. years. The formal charge preferred -uratnst Stringer was insubordination. The choir was tc have its annual reception on W-ednesdav- but lt hue been agreed to make lt a farewell gathering Cake Keeps Fresh if made with (Jvaantfs ^?BBdcmg Powder AFFAIRS IS BROOKLYN. henry; kyup, browne will rebign. Till*, a.lb*. A NI ST OF TIIK T A HKKN V' ' .K ROT CON rnac.NT as Tn its rt'Trui: NOTE* FROM Ml. TAI.Ml'lKS SERMON. Hr T.lmage made only silent alluMoni cst-1 lay ma.rnlnK In the Brooklyn Taberna,'- to hla ap proachlng departure He said. Mote the coller ll,,,, was taken. "Utir collections hav- doubled since the affairs of the church hav come Mo prominence, and bo much ol our prtwperttj depends upon your generosity that i hope the ofTertng tbs morning will he unprecedented for lit. ra itv. His sermon was from tlM text. "WWo? ls netter tban rubies." In it bs said: "Th- ruby is a spark from the anvil of the Setting sun; lt is frown tire. petrlAed blood." Just befor. ctoMni the sermon Dr. Talma-* said: "F.very blast ,.f mlsrepresenta? tton for the last twenty three years I have balled as opening the hearts of the world I ? ?e. In soma qu.rt.rs there has been much msUgnancy printed. an.l uttere.1. I am gla.l to say not In .11 Quarters. Th- fact that we have ha-1 to bulbi three churches because two have tom destroyed b) Ure ls Igi by those who malign us. This ls a series of awful .llsasters which hns n-v r happen' 1 ' ' *-t "Cir church sin." Christ was 1...m. But Ihrse attacks only widen my opportunities for preaching the Gospel, If I cm only keep mv good humor snd not fight tv>ek. To the #.000,000 to wh ?m th< ??? i I shall cine I say that the dearest wish ??'. mj la to meei them In the pr. ??, -.. of Chris-, p. . sin. or S'ap.ir.iti. .r die." After the Bannon Dr. Talmage said lo a Tribune reporter vhai be had ann meed n i d te I n farewell aermon, bul he had ff,!1 to bob* news paP'T men that lt would be .boul th" III I Bunda; in Mareil. He h. i 1 annoui ? I I:: ' itlon to resign, bul further than tba; h.- could -iv nol ni Henry Byre lip..vu-, organist ol f.ir eleven years, innouncei that he church engagement. I..-' sprlns he ? l .'i engagement i-: New-York before the fl ia th of ttl" T .I.- it: ide . is pal I >n it 1 rent* dollar, bu: 1 ir. I" tim iga uluced him ? rem ... with the Tabernacle .,'?? i tl. * '-1 m.i !??. Mv. Browne sal I yrstei determine!. sin. ? Lr. Talmag. i i natl in, i i reva r iris ?? th ??? 11 n with iha T .'? ? an.l now thu Dr. Talm igc wai would crush tl. -?*>-? PROM1NKNT MBN TO APPKAH FOR M'KANE Td" twelve ni'n t' wi ??: ?? fat< f John v McKane I* .* .mmltted upi ni : ? terda . ?ll.l th- previous Sun lays thi ? ' at th.- 1! .!??! S: <;? irge -9 ?:? " them " " " " ? Church, i'. i the mused then Itfuiks mil newspapers Fr in th. lus|.ans t i fiia- Tl ll, WlH ther pr:' I were carefully removed l,ate in ti,- afi piraars walked "it f.r eser \'. ??? the !,..;,.? thu before another Punda) ? f-. ??. but ar., rona its 1 by ll . trial lasts more flin thirty iii'.. Hon of t: a '..r. ?.viii be doubled. the twent> ?" ? ind lay alni the ti K\ the reopening nt the tr1.. : I .i evlda to the reputation o' McKant ?*'.?'. ih'- witnesses ?? to ra Iii?! ire his pastoi i:.--. .fas a. Churchill; Oeneral Ja rmi ii H Dutcher, Fell. Campbell, i ? ? lor and other pr .mittenI (nibil, men. ? HE REFUSED TO BE REBcfEP Tesfrrdny mernina the Watchmst I on the South Thlnl-et pier eiw vi ?" ? to the ,T.i nt ihe pier an! plunn-- Into Iha ? .'? Men who wera .>n ,l -? |'? r will threw a line to the vu: Ide, Brho r- ' lt. anal s a'.n ll**appeai'ed Tt.- bandy .?? ? an hour later, and tal;-. I i man was Identified ae Mores !.??! >i li mt charged fr'tn the Bingi Count] p Batur-day, affa-r rerrln. tir.- -,, among his friends, wh ri i li. s .ault lodgings ?t No i' ' rt h" iola] n. ...? ii. ail i -n ? .,: h ?? ? A- ', ?. .... ii he ??" ?:,. lodgini .lim? iii.- men K .. li,,-. Th.l was thi bim until I.' j ftii;..- 1 ' m Ali. il"!* Ti" l '.I VV 'I 'a ? ' , j .. j'- I .; BaTHKItrci) Th- Ri \ Cl ..f th- Pllgi :.i Chun h ? ? nomination, ..? .tuyvei mt-avi : ? Lat i\ b-'iiiil- Tba- s.n Ices Riders <'har:.?" ?" liar',, r, (if Mn James .-' .it- ??.. of the Chu vt Faith In Ur aik'.'. n Lr Ki!,. , ? ?? M.af.?,. pre .. he l .. sj?.? i ,i - ? th- Church nt the Rcleemer, .,? I" .iirtli-aV" . lau- ,.\, ; ? . A i:..i Hst M --! ',ii v . ? nf. renee will be I i ?. Wedneaday Fit. i Thuisda) lu tli- Hanson Fina*, i i: ? it Church. !>r. i .hu Hump tone alli si-ia-. ani a number of irell-known ministers win sp.-ak i'r'.f.-s...r II. 1". X..rthr.j.. ..' the I' ' ' hi Instit.it-, will (ive at. illustrated li Tar- ..ii "Ram btes Through the Citlra if Italy," liefnn ih? I'hoi agraphlc Department ,,r th.- Brooklyn Instltu th.- larnta. Assembly ll.iii of thi P lyt. ? li tute. Uvlngston-st., nesr Court-*!., on .V. ev nlng ai i o'clock Lr. !>'.remus s.-u.id- r preached in the Ea I i irregatlonal aChurek upon "Lincoln's Ti mt" day. mid the Rev. W. T, !.?? ile, in the Pi I vania Avenue Congregational Church on "Abraham Lincoln, the True Heir of His areal Nan The man wk i f-n downstairs at No. :ms it..t, i st., an.l kllle,l hhns.-If on Fri lay night, wa Identl ti-i by his brothel as Carl Halbeck, if No Fourtb-aV*. The final rt'\!v il senrliM un li r the direction "f the central Committee of Ministers was held yea? terday afternoon In AnaooUtlon Hall Lr David fJr.-KK' and the Itev. .1. F. Croon -spoke, and Bl uni Miss Willson Kan-x. The first of a serb-s of nix lenten organ c-.-i'ils will be given .1 4 ll p. m. on Thursday In Plymouth Church by Charles H. Morse, tl.traiilst .af the church. Miss Myrta French win atng. Kulton-st. siai>tni dark on Sunday evening, there heinic no lUumlnail.t) from (he electric lights In front of shop win-lows, whicti glow brilliantly on other evenings. The cold weather last w.'-lt compel!. i aome of the guards on Bridge trains to put on ihelr ear mufflers, bul those who did thia were laughed io scorn by their sturdl'T comrades. .1 HRCRPTIOS FOR HISS I WILLS WARTTI.I.R. A reception for Miss Camille D"Arvtl)e, th. corni opera Bingar, w..s given laat niKht by Mis,, john I). Townaend, ai bey h..ma'. No. tc. Weat Twenty ihipi-st. Miss Margaret Townsend ai slsti i her mother In receiving. An Impromptu programme of music was iTi\.-n and i supper was aerved. v the 100 guests Invited, m..si ,.f whom were pr. tent, w?r? Colon-*! Frederick D. Grant and Mn Grant, Mr. anl Mrs. Robert Q Ingersoll, Mi and Mrs. Lawrence Hutton, Mr. and Mrs. Francis .v Dugro, Mr .nd Mrs. George A Holt, Mr. and Mrs In. , il..re ftu'ro, Lr. Robert Abbe, Mr-. Abbe, David Hanks, MISS Hanks, (i.-naral Lanlel Butter! al Miss Butterfield, Halo Campanlnl, Captain K bUaTy, r. s. a.; Mrs. Kingsbury, lieutenant Fi L Webster, I*. -. A.; Mr. and Mrs. c. i,. i;0| lins, <Ueuten.ni Amos Sh.itt..ck. IT, s. A.; Mr. ai, I Mrs. Henry C. Valentine, Miss Collina Mrs Ella Wheeler Wi',-ox Rober! Crater, J Munn Mitchell Ait,.?!?: s Veaton, Miss Charlotte Walker vir and Mrs Julius Chambers, Mr. ai.) Mtv, n i iK,!,.,( Doremus, Miss Uoremus, Mr. .nd Mis Janies vv M.rriss.v. Mrs. John atstorwood, Mr anl Mrs William Pruett, Mrs .1 K?sTer Wallu, k Mrs' VI K'Ttiun S Sullivan, M Roo-Bevell RchuyW Mi and Mri. j.im-s ii Townaend, Mr. an.I Mra | geurie Barclay, F. Leslie Hak'-r. Haren an I Baroness .i Fontenllllat, K-enyon Fortescue and vt, ,, i ?;,. I-lwanl M.rat To Hom,R fBS MEMORY ol' PETES COOPER The rooper I'nlon Alumni A-BOOlatloa will .-. i... brate Founder's Pay this evening, in the larK" Ii.,ll of the Cooper Institute. The programme will con? sist of vocal ant Instrumental music ami speeches JmC ?J,. -_S ?,P'!*-,?S^?,. W,U ."^ ??-D'?trlct-Attornc-y John W. Goff. Exercises will begin at i o'clock. BLACK SILKS Lower limn for .">() yours. They arc now in great demand niitl (or many good anil substantial reasons. No have added over two thou? sand (2000) pieces to our already large stock. The whole will he placed on sale. To-day. Feb') 12th, at the lowest -prices in flftj >ears, for finnis of eanally pure nnd reliable character* \\ holesiile buyers and nininifact nrers mill receive exceedingly favorable special terms. KKK) piece* of genuine Figured India ami China Silks, will he another particular feature of this week's sale. JAMES MeCREERY ft CO., Broadway ami llth st. Our boys' Spring shirt-waists aro reailj, ?early. Ridiculously carly? No; wo aro going lo give you plenty of time to find om wiint ??ood things wc shall have for lio\ > this. coming neilson. Sonic ure the -.nod plain kimi that every boy must bare one ot two of; some air tl itfc ron I from anytliiug we've, li.nl lu fore, different from anything iiiiyimih will have thi*. yeal?unless people imitate us. 1 Hflerent, nol queer .?yes, queer; Inn thc queer part is tha! they are bright aud original without being 11-?*:i!v>. ('.uni' see 'em it' you l:ke?and yow money back it \mi wnut it. UOGKIIS. PEET & CO. tia. NT.W'.s FUO.M 'I'lir. SUBURBS. WESTCHESTER col STY. \. )N CKRJ< ... . ., ? . ? '?'?: in he m ii. i.r ip, riv In ' tl Tha- i:<-\ s Parkes .'.il ?-? - pal church, l ? r- .? ? . . n ,:. . hi ' 'li' a Mr.-ss St ???? *? ?? ? i;. . ... of Bl Andrew. NEW-JERSEY. JERPE. 'ITY len n ?? ? ? City fl |>Ua1 art ki t ? k ' 'Fains uk". In tl ?? puhlleh' 1 ?"??rv Mia' (feel thal -li- lui. 1 ? - . >.,., eh lt u... ?a -.-,... ?'??;? ?Til- i>. m.t \v .i : -i ? .?? ni ever in . le !?? M ? ? ,, , ... ..I, I ime i'|i "? vacant lot - Fiat "S. i. she ? i. ?. i this stat. ? ?! ?? iff ilr. (Ul I Lill , -. - Aili th. ?, ker. No ? * :. ? ? . irruw< M'.vv AUK l M.? I it S'n IT JaKla l..-! ? if SI) v. hU ti rh. v klnii ii lu with Ipped il. a". ? ? ? ii .lire ,t. bul ' ' ' ? ? ?' ? ? . ' ? ? I , || (-,, ,( ?J|, | : I 'i W n !? -: I rial a inti, il ? extra ?? I tha r-il-L.-r ... I fruin .lama \'a v. V .T ii. u.i- ki..- i ? i i\ ? i i i> ivhil walkin-* In ins vi ?' ii...i ? ,i . i)|,|, ii, ; bnil ? T I' ? ". i, M ' Cul-.-, ni N mir. ilr.-l ? ,t |> . Ml- V| 'I '|| IW ?, ni Ll ll.',' ill I iii, ana] w.is eur |.' -? ?! Ll I!!,. I Ml- l.a.,,1 V.,. ,?,' St,- I,..!'.,'- ! ll|.'l .'- IS ?]?? ti. .it. I 1 liking lilt lunn - Iv m.- un the ?l?l< ar ilk Her ir.-i iti'I .? ,- ii I anal ? ,. r'? ?! 'ii- brother Into thn I,,-, t.i ? C.ainit- Physician faun: UiFit the man", t.. . k wai i . k. n nivi ? ??,- leg fractured it sin ? vi ?!-.,i, was suuml usleep when he low. ? ? ? ORA MOE. Ttl- ti [hi t? '?.??' ii Ihe ? 'onsolblate. Traction Com |. "? ' III llll/.a IIS a'f Mia- (>r;UIKlS .1 i| ?HTiiitu: :i bitter aspect, i'i.- principal Hetti la over ti,' proponed line i, tween N'ewark and Weet Ora tige, b) ara l'ark ave., for which the ICsse* County eulalia' Hoad Hoard haa granted a franchise 'iii- proti ? ai iln i M.is have been bo loud .ii .t the board has declda I lt may ba compelled to r ??? ni - Bider it action, and bo haa appointed Monday, March 5, aa ;. date on which to hear property own a rs ' oncernlnR the mal lei. 'I'ti. Park Avenue t?rotectlve As oclatton dais been formi-il, and pi .tests vehement!) aaalnat the dene crail.f Hil- tin' driving I ho mu uhf a re liv Ihe -on sirtictlun ..( .ni unsightly, death I-.,Inn,- trollej rail? road The oricnnlzatlam has 12.119 feel out ol a total ol 11,00(1 i. ?! fi.nt.iK-'' "ii the avenue sign bm] ? Iha i... I These . .ttl. ? tm have Ih , fi elected' Creal la nt. Ii ll Hall; se, r< tary, Thoma i ll erl li ?. Hive Committee, 11.v.- lt. Howe, Thomas W Al ton, Jam. K Pope, ll ll Hall, Arthur \. I.a k*B.I. Nuali M > ' iii' rs'iii mi.I Tli.mi ,s li. i-risa. UUTIIERFOKD. 1.Iii" .in's Hull..i ,s arlll be ,'-:.-i.r it.-i t,. ii,-! i |>y ? ? i clubs In Bemm I'ounljr, N. J. In Rutherford H.- l.in. ',m I., uth- srlll nive ;i dinner In the I'nlon Club Auditorium, Tha Bpeakera will Include ra i' i'...-:. i .;? ti. r.ii Thomas I. Janice, Qeneral inri vv -Spencer, .'. I-:. I:i? .i-.uiri.K-.- .hf! charles Bur t ? K\ linet roncli 11,'lah ta the Union !.? aicne ? -? .1 .tinner, it which Hertoeri \\. Coiling v,aa?. 1 ?::i be Hie orator, Kt N't ISLA Nl>. M.irim Connolly n ii put ..tr a train tn the ii'i'k'n yard of the i >??:., v..,... lackawanna and >'? ? ' ff: Kaili ii on Haturday after.n, waa struck b) .. locomotive, and yeaterday lay dying in .i Hoboken hoapltal ll- was an employe "f ihe rallwaj c.impel ? nnd lefl his home t,, got I.ls |a.,> on s.itiri.i, Ai he was reiurnlni home the conductor of ihe train asked ir his ticket. Il- ii. I none, anal, ni an employe, .lid nol luppoae h. require,) one. The conductor stopped the train, pit Connolly ..rr |n ii,a- crow leal vari, and the enitlne nf a train from Montclair inst.univ ,'iit Mm down. min; kui .1 id. rite i:....ri ..r Health nf Rid***).I mel <.u Satur? day e-enln*. and ordered the public achoo! cloaed fur tli.- next ihr-. weelu, ?.v*inx t.. the appearance of diphtheria there having been nv. eaaea and three deatha arnon! the scholars In the lani w.-^k. The people r,f |{|,|w,.aW,?1,1 . stn!., nf nani,. -ut the au.h.,rl,.eH ure oiu't',.,',-.',.,,'. Iv.V. nLrVlry Th- ,^n m ??-_?! '"I'hth.i-ia becomlnc epidemic O'NEILL'S, 6th Ave., 20th to 21st St. LADIES' CLOAK DEPT SPECIAL TO-DAY. Balance of Stock of Winter Jackets, Various Colorings and Styles, 4 98 "7 98 * and rn ? Each. Former Prices 10.98 to 25.0a New English Paddock Jackets, Cut in Extreme Styles, in Cheviots and Patent Beavers, 7 98 AA 98. ? and ? ? ? Regular Prices 12.00 and ifvoo. New Silk Plush Sweep Capes. Fur and Jct Trimmings, all lined with Silk, Kxtra Full Shapes, New Top Cape and Collar, 9 98 AA 98. 1 and ? ? ? Regular Prices 15.00 and 20.00. 6th Ave., 20th to 21st St. IMPROVEMENTS IN LAMPS. Ht Y ? m ||-nl,,r lliimr, The "Miller" LAMP"'z::"Z.. A PERFECT ImMW.?GuarHinttJett. I nil nml sm H * sea I for C ital ?oe. A-.U .lcnl?*rs foi ll. Maiiul'iiriiirfd bv Edward Miller & io., ,1 lamps in tha? I." MA hi SE INTELLIGENCE MIMAT' UK ALMANAC s nrt-s ll .*s -?;? Mia ?*? -ii Hm sela r m tO-OftMana's s?a fl HIGH WATER TO-DAT. A.M -if. bil-.k o au'".v. [.'.ml 0:?T!Hell Ooto _ M I'M Hand) ii ?. ixxo'rr, island 12 ta ii-ii Oate 3-9 /.\ COMISG SI EA MERS. TO-DAY. tTSBBri I'r ni J__ft a-niimMs.?" ? i) reb I .Cnlumblan |Srt,i<-,|un. ..Amsterdam. Jun 'IO.Iifi'.'Ii .Llverp, I r?b 1.Whits Mar Hr* un.Illsseow, Jun .Ti.Allen-fWatB ~.a, ,- , ,.Havana. Trb *?.? * * ' 'll? s.- :, ..... l_verpo. I, rab .1.Cunard ?rriTsi'AV. PEBRL'ART ia Maaaaeh-aetlt. l.t.'??-,. f b I.At-Trans u i:i>\i:si'AV. PEORUARY 14. Wester) land .tntwerp, Keb a .Red Bur i .Havana, K?e IO. N I ?- ? I OUTGOING STF.A BER* KOKI IT, fl: l Uti A It V !_. v,..,..] ii,,, i r Malls etas.. Vseael sella. i ? ? ?? f,. i ??> :? ti . ?...?-. .' "" i' ,;l Tl'KHDAY. PBUHfART 13 -. II I ' Har,.,-fi.H.BII m UtOOb iii IO ?'.??.. >. 1 IW I' Ul WEDNKtfDAY, PKURL'ARl 14. I . . \ . ? .I.1 ?'," ?'' ? i i'll ? - tinah.I?"" l' th ? f ,?..-,- ?, . :i "" : fi, 1 . !? SO ' '? I! ?'" . I guel ? I rmu lu . N "' a m 1" ?-*? a I i . , N 1 -. ? .' .. ?? 'a ? " > rr Ta..,, m i ? i liar Ant* "I.1" IO ia 111 13 '"I IFl SHIPPING W ll **? PORT or NEW-TORK HI'XDAT, TER ll, MM. ARRIVED . ., n. .I -, ,rk, j ml ? - rt itbampi n rrtmiarj a. n-lth ?. , ... |?_ ,,.,,, ?,,., |,.( -.? ?.,. i . .,'.in and ?'?'- Meei ..fs- ;? a ? ?. T.i'.-i s |.i Intarnnil :.,i Navigation Co. Arrived l.l ti... || ,1 12 ?" .1 !H iliri i uni Ol lanu iry '.'T. M . - .". lid md Ott SI 'i .??? I'.a-s. n i . . ? Har at ft a m. : ,.??,?? i..!.,-- nt, ii.i- ??? Pel nial ? :t. witt, indai is nm mal xo -a.. M | .-alain snd BO rtaer- | , . . ; , marrs tn \ i' ret ft Co. Arrived ..t Hi- K.r j ..' .', iii j. m ? .?. ? . ? ml ls Khakf'ird ?'? -I n Pehru u | I, erith , iii 1 I, >passa>n|a-ri l I'l'T! v. ir ? r n ,v ? vrrlv.-l ii thai Rai ? J! ;? m. ? f ii Iftn inn, Va i i ' 'rut J-anuary '-.'. I ?|..,, i... i ti. luMpiiti "ll. I'i i February 4 and Havana 7 Willi malW .'ll'l S |al--ll.-- l'l .l,lll-S |. l\.,F, ? tn ,i?l .it Hi- Mir .it 7 lu I' in. .-??..ni. i ' ., si,ii. iii I'i.T,. - iliri, ' ..nil ''siberian IMnunry : .'.. viTTi ii,.-.? i.i;'. npi i, vifi.it. .in .siiKir Retinitis. < '??. \....r\ . , \v |, Munson Ann -I al th* r.ir at '.' to p m ? lOth Htaamer Ma mn I."?:s. tlalv-eatain, with mils- mil ynr ' ..Fl, ? ?- |,l I h irlaaH ll MSI! ?!) -V ' S'eBiuT lit) "f Augustin,?. Hasklll, Jackatonvtlle, tnmt ? .'.ii- Wllh lumber In \ ? ? 11 ? ? av run- 1.milla.i I'., \,.ss,.l t,, Warren Ita) Hteamei Iroa-unts, I'ennlnaiaan Jaa-ksonvtll? and n irlatas ' i n. with ni's- fbii.i passengers iii William P clyde .st.-.,,.,.?, Kansas flt) Planer, Bavannah, ?itii nil-- and >passengera to R I. w .lk'-r Hteamer Wyanoke, lllakemsn, Richmond sn.l N'irfolk, with mdse snd |*a?asengera t, tba- md Utomtnlam st.um ?>hlp IV ? ? liner Rnanoka, Doss, N rf. ll, nn.i Newport Nesra, ! ?tth mdse mi.I passengers to iii- ni.I I'',ir,ini'.n Kteam Ship " ?? Ht earner ThFini-a a Mri. """milliard. Philadelphia. In l-:alla->t i ta. j M ivi.iiiia.s A Cn. Uteamer .Mki?'>-. baker, Philadelphia, in I'/iilnut to J , T V.in Rickie Hleamer Munimttiin. HrBBR, Portland Ht eu mer Herman Winter, Nli-kermn. li st -n. M,u. i;...!?_- it sk..iii-i.i. liunnlna Rhaiurhal, mt iin-s. frith mdsa lo order; vessel lo Vernon ll Hi"\v:i .* i'.. Hhlp Hattie Abbe) lltri, MeKay, falrulta 190 days, with mdsa ia. Ralll Rroo; \-ss-i to Vernon ll Broara .v Hhlp Qrairslnrb Castle (Hr), i-.riillilis, Lalverpool M ? luis, in ballast to .I R Ul) el :,,..r.a si'ilp Llewellyn I Morse I lapp Han 1'r.uiF'lsr... i i,-i.'..r T. willi m.ls.? to I'liii Roaenreld'a Huns, ls ;,,,.-li..r.-.l on 111" IF.II lliirk tndrea I..-F I.-., illili). II.r.a,n if. Al-*, mlr.'tt.i 7* daya, with ll.orl,-o !???' t.- Mo Andre wi ,?. |- ?!,.?-. \,-s-.| lo John '' Kea-ter lliirk Kt.m. -s-j T (Aust). T'tt.-tll. Al-xtin.lra Iti 111 'Ians, with h.a.il,?.? root, t.i Mc A Ilaire wi S !?'..rl.i- vessel . I- I !,? , K, ...... Hark I mni.lin. .|..p"s. Pnsrey. ax davs, with china ria) i ? ?,.!? i. vessel I.. Vernon ll lln?n A ?'". H.-rl; ij Desaldo, Mill-r. Mu/, nilli.i. SO daya, with tn.Is? la, un lei . t-n iel tn \\ ul. ll ,v ,'.? link Kellie K Rumball. Hun,).,ill. Guantanamo 90 alays wi li .-iir.Fii tn a Amslnck .<? Co; \.ss.-i (., Millet A lliniah i t, llria Jane Adeline, Hnnburn, Buiinam. via llarbados .'tt al.iis. willi s.i,;;,r tn Carter, Hawley a Co; \. ss.-i t>, Mlll-r a ii iFi-iit.ii Hiik I.ii'-r.i. M..nt-. Olbara ii days with tii.li,,> t.< .a: il a vemel ti, TFii.iu ,\. S-,?, Sal.,.-ti,t- ii s IV.Iruff Hoalaklns, Itarbados January "Mi. witii tu,!..- iu Miller, illili A Knowlton. ?fiend) .k. ia .ni ,. m. w i:ii northwest; moderate brea ? . i lear, SMI.Kl' S'-.u.i-'f . m.i.ii- mn. for I.- rii..,, Elihu Thonmaon, Jacksonville; l*eralan Monan-h iliri. landon' ?;,.!?>!>,,, I'hllaalelphla; Cuvier iHr), I'ernambucn lltiraernielster l'-'-'-ii lOer). lK?ver; Hulson. Hngun la Orande; ApMlo IHr), Antwerp; Cha-ster ino, BtMithamptun 'lin: MOVKMENT8 IT* BTEAMBR8, rORTION PORT*, st. im.,- Homos illr). Cadogan, from Kew-Torh .tun un ta, arrived Bl Liverpool february ll Hleumer Ktrurta tllr), Walker (frum Liverpool) siiiasl I fn.ii, yueenstown for Kew Vork Pebruar) ii M-aun-i AuRusts \'i.i.,i., lOen, llarenda, sailed fr,,m Houthamptam for Mea s ..ik Pel.irj ll , Ht.-,,-,,,.-, purnesala tHr), Harris I from Olaacow) smie.1 troon MovlIU t , New Vork Pebruan ll Hteamer I., |iour_i?ns Un. Leboeuf, r, ?? New-Teak '?-''.'ii.i,, .1 for Havre paaa^l the UxsM Ptbr_ary ll , M-.un--r .sa.i,,,.,,, (Uer). Kop? from Nea Vork Pebniiry I. for llambuitt, paaaed the Lisard Pehruan ll M",...,.-r Werra (Oiy), Pnhle, fr,,,,, New-Tork Pebmary ?'. ror nr.-tiiB.ti, pawn! tba Lt-ard Pebniary ll. AMMvaeementa Hk.nky A. I>\mki.s, M. D. I _ 00 WF.ST H'.ITH-ST I l__S__f--, ?f ,h'' Menrena ttystem, ileniti-.L'rlnarv n?.a,. , Impotency ?nd Sterility. Hours, 8 to 1. S to ? 0r?T*?n,? Ft^ittreJ Trait Mark. HANDKERCHIEFS at Reduced Prices. A Itt'tit ion is directed to a special lot com sisttng of 500 doz. Ladies1 Handkerchiefs, '.chile, black ando white, and colored embroidered, which cn_| will place on sale to-day at 33? to 50* nil.OU KII.ll.AK PRICKS. These are allperfect goods and like rcerf other handkerchief Wi sell are guarantee^ pine linen. Prices at which they are to bi elf, r,,! are 12 l-:'c, i:>c, X5c, 50c, 75t\ and SI.oo each. James Mccutcheon & Co., THE LINEN STORE. /?/ West 23d Street, jr. Y. ss-c-____sa I MWM.LLAS. Beginning to-day, we shall exhibit mir nov stuck of Umbrella- tor Ladles and QentlemeUs Items worthy ot' incut ion arc: ?.li and 28 Inch Inion Tafteta Silk Clone Holler Umbrellas, with rovered steel Bod, $2.85 and $3JI5 each; at least $1.00 less in prico than usual. 'iti-Inch Pure Silk Serge 1*111 hrcllas, with Navy niue ami Black Dresden Itali ami Dresden Crook Handle, neat ami desirable tor Lady's usc. $.'{.<>.. each. -(?-iiieh Inion EngUsh Levantine Silk, with Bbonlzed Mourning Handles, $2*85 each. JAMBS MeCREEKY & CO., Broadway and llth St. TRIBUNE EXTRA* ART **"!? AltCfllTF.CTt'IlB at Che "W'ORLTV"*) PAIR.?Tlie a,nly Kulilc In eslatenre which dlacuaaes the pictures mmA bullallu-fa ut tba tuir. ii, -struted. __ ccu ta. VTI.l.AOr IMPnOVEMBIT-Twa rhsrmlnB article* lay ll. fl. Xorthrop. fha* prime maree la thia work. New-York City asea who want to liri-- beautify their native towna In Iha eouuiry ahoulil read thia, ft mai* a woy. TRI'ST*.-Arrnmenls tn th-elr farar hy 0. tx T. Iiodal. Solicitor of the Standard Oil Cong. pany, and nrgumrul u*utnat br T. V. I'us. tieri y, |lm< Muster U urkiaua ol tha inuit uta of Ulnar. 6 carlita. "?OIR CHA1'~CRY."?A new edition, with Hs Inst ra tel coif", In paper. Any rc*,ilne subscriber to lhe Tribune cnn set lt for 40 rema. A dell"toua piece of fun, written br Isa na- ll. Uruuil.y tor thu \ule aluuiul. Cr? I nealy iliaeiratetl by neural aud Mihewo. Wilt "ITO lt I Tr", e.?narr forty fnlea of tha Civil Har. l>> lulim Soldiers. Inaplrtns.thrllU lu_ and pathetic. Moat of iUi-iu written to? Uiliuui- .uah ia,'i/.,-?. -.', erma. 0|?r\-\lll SPOUTS.?The Tribune's hook, the beat American lloy'a Own Iloa,k erer printed. Larne uilai ?>. over 5tM) paigea. Ol a rent lulu,- alaaa to adults. The topics ara archery | horseImcla. riilliiKl ?" K"'"""s of bulli rifle nod iIiiiIkuui ? HI?I ?""?' --* Mialil ImiII, ll uk I B-viuiintna; skalilili; blay cIIuk, und lu tact the >? hole msgr a,f lanai able open.air aporia. A fen copies only. Potto* 91.-- each. MTBaXATIOKAIi YACHT RACF.B.-The etarr of each of the races of pant lenrB. well toto and profusely Illustrated. 215 eruta. reinm almanac, mmi doth. ts. RIO ISSIE*_The beat of Itoawel! O. Rmrrm articles In The Weekly Tribune oa the Tar IC, Finner* and Bllrer. Aa eaucnlloa to IH ?all. -6 cvula.