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OONFERRINU with MR. KELLY. rSSATlsnri) REPUBLICAN ALDERMEN. ATTIMTTINO A " I'I AI." IO MOUE lill Illili"'* OK MK. hlliK?N(? BBSl'LT. A ronfi re:,. .* between Aldermen Miller, Pearaoni Waite and Wendel (all Republican^ aud John Kelly was held on Imlay night Bl Mr. Holly's house. Nd. 84 East Sixty-ninth-st., with n tn the election of a president of the B 'arel of Alder niin. Rumors of a combination that ahonld elect NYilliam P. Kiri. (Tanunanv] have been current for ?everal day*, but it was aaid that all the Republi? cen members. e\e epl Messi-a, Pluck and Waite, had rt'fiist-.l to roe for him ur anv othei Democrat. Boom of tin* Repnblii m \ldertncn, hon nver, having become wini \ of this i-i et i.'ii eil .mil fruit lusa voting in t e Board, at last ronnc ited to nee Mr. Kelly. Mi. Kell* stated f)i it he .*? ould tie-is upon the clet lion ol Mr. Kirk aa pn lident. Francis J, Twoniev as derk and William ll. Maloney 1.>r depnty-clerk. He added, however, that th< K pub? licans cdiilil havo the chairmanahiiM oi the impor? tant eomtnitteea. and most of lu' patronage. Mr. Pearson repealed Iii- f- nner decision tli it be wonld im* \ote (oraDemoi nt of anv faction for presi? dent. Meaara. Miller and A.il-l tere not yu posi tivo and a-k.-.l tur the dotaila nf lin* proponed ?lan. Taking a Hat e.f the committees from his poe 1:,* , Mr. Waite aaid that it Mr. Kirk was elected presiden Mr. Pearson wonld be mill.' a m.eili r nf Hie committees on Terrie.- and Franchises aud ?>:! Slreel Pavements; Mr. Miller wouhl lu* the ? Imi man of the Committee on Market- and a member of the Committee on Doeka, Another member of tin* conference Mr. Wendel?waa on two ol the committees, and the other Republican \ldermen were on one or more of tlie remaining commit tees. Mr. Pearson ara* nol satisfied with this arrange? ment, iiml a ?-*. lin refused to agree to it. Tho chair? manship i-f tit*- Finance Committee van then ex? tended to lu". I be I..'Met of that oflli ?? is a mem? ber ef the Sinking lund Commission. Mr.Pear* aoo refused t" accept the ofter, that be would not vote ior Mr. Kirk. Messrs, Mil? ler ami Wendel were neil satisfied ? ith the ??.?-it ie.ns rued them in Mr, Waite'-, list. Mr. Wendel it the proprietor of Elm Park, in ?Sinlh-ave.. and he was anxious obea i of the Committee on Puhllo Works, iu order, h" said, "to prevent the opening of any stree! tbrongh Elm Pnrk." Mr. Miller, in turn, said i li i* he would n i'i-i be a mem? ber of th.- lim k ( ri'iiinitt".' than the Committee on Railroads. "Rettie theae matters ai.'..nu yourselves'' sml Mr. Kelly, quietly, and alter another conference with Mr. Waite l KUI i n ? cd the ileMi.-ei changes and Mr. Kel lo 1 movement, ll ii ing o'lilai iet| so much Mi. Wendel aaid that he wishe 1 Kit-hard E. Me,:*, a ilerk of tbe Boai 1 al h -v.'j ai. to ' d iitte-rtlit- Board wasorgnni -i. i li ? t reijiii also tri.mil ii. it li ina . clerk aud deputy-clerk should " I ill ..'..: glass." -...el Mr, Wei Iel lo thc fain* many rlih'f, "and join i.re-." Mr. Kellv did so. Having ih i* oflcctnull" secured il r.Wendel'sg.1 will and vote an, a!lt'in|il ivas made to wenre Mr, Miller's promise t?i vote for Mr. Kirk. In w to his pille - lie- W.isofl ct i cl'- ird's j-!; I'.n.i ???. \'_"-i!i Mr. Peat ? nrged to change his mind, hui without avail, rhe eouferenie which bad h en brought about larger* by the inllii.. ol .le.lm J. O'Brien and Jame: ltielinit inl. in.,,, ip aboul ll o'clock. The i i.1..' I.'- ? iii Aide mien V ld a< au. t< i-l.ii ini'i iiini*. iii n i. li John J. < i'I'.i i {>r --t-iiT. Mr. Waite and Mr. O' Brien .argued for a I inn to oh! ' ii an agrei men! in u ord with the con fe i r Ki lay evt ning. M> ssei .O'Con? nor, P< .i; "i R'ltlr.n i*i "and Sm tn i ute f..r Mi. Kirk, wli ? M isr? Fin k iVait. ai i Wen? del agreed tn do so. Mr. V : i vote eguiuel Mr. Kirk, aud th- i to vote for li i v at Mi. i '? a- he Im.! pre\ ioud.i .1 me, foi Mr. O'Connor tri -t, tili'il |e.| lill .|e| The Te i ird ol '. ?with tin* usu il i- -.ii: Kill .7 j O'! 'om i . 6: (Irani..I Pinck, l each. Tlie room waa filled witb p.li: i'la- -. and several of them gathered a'"'iit Mi. Milli i ami urged him ion.le for Mr. Kirk. He stead \ refused to ?lti so, aud em tlie* motion of Mr. Walt-- t!;>- Bu . I 1 till ln-i Boon. I 0181 ITION AI ii: TING THE I ITT. BILI - PHOPOM ll UV I IP M i iii. '1 he Mai .?;'?? "? ab net, i tit* beads of Ibe vin ions d< pa ?-? neills, held an iinpoi tai ' iir: yeslerd iy. Several drafts of projiosed fi ? ng the e itv government were prcsei Cm lint it"?:i Counsel Andrews, lyome ol them were ta'ia h. i.t I and all wi,.- approved. 1 hej will - ]'n si ,te,i to the 1 . (Inc ac! proi i cm fm th.- en-it .in or pm e i buildings, alni for ihe removal of any public lng made ni ieee* irv by such action, lt a i/t-tlit Sinking Fund Cominissio ut sites njion ulm li tn ? > m more buildings for municipal purposes, which shall include suitable anat ?? fm i ., r,. -t. r's oibi > mid sm ii ? an.! ..it.i. i - "I I is they may I ie ni auy park or public place ? Park, ori by the ? it >. 11 ? 1..- , rei I. >l mulei lill' lillee l ..III ul Ile ( OlllluissioUl !' ??] I Wol k-. ll lilt! S . pl'ffer tiny may buy ab Thu Conti - ni!/- ?! tu i ? ? i. ? in i in ls ni stock HI .1 I ll- ??! Uti 1- st IIOl lei I NI a III 1 ] ll 1 i ? : , 1"! | ia Iiini'".i carrying mil the provisions ol Ibe act, ??! the I!.',ml of Esl ? cost "i thc l nd iilte rations te. bc in ? i ev les, When any public building is va mav be -...1.1 ? n removed, excepting the City Hall ami the mw I 'oort ll ?uso. Another proj.1 ad itu thornes tl'' Commis ?ionen ot Charities ami ('< i ree l imi to pu Hiker's Island at a price nm to exceed SlS.'MMM. The Legislature will also be asked to chan ilium- eel tho public place in front ot thei t'niuii from Stuyvesant Square te. ( . ..t>. i Park; to authorize theniukiug Purni I mers to aet apart land belonging to the city for police ?tationa .eial fire apparatus houses; und to the laws of 1 sfe'J so that contractors may 1 within il irt j days after the completion und accept? ant ? ? oi u pie. , of v. iii K. Kl bridge* T. Herr v usketl thal the influence nf the cal.::iet should not be used againsl tin pa sago of u hill itt Alban*, to amend i bill pas il last veal relative to opening a six-'t through th< . th.- Bloomiugdale Asylum. After he had left the room Dwight L. Olmstead retiuested thal the eabiuet slmulil nae its intiueuce to prevent the pasiiagc of the bill. No a< t iou ? as taken. ? DOCTORS WHO DISAGREE. I>r. Justus .1. Spreng, ol No. 1 13 West Twenty. aecond-st., wrote to the Hoard of Health yesterday, reo nesting an iuvi itigatiou "t a report that Mr--. Babbitt wus sn tiering front malignant, diphtheria at No. 07 Wes! l'welfth-st. Ile Mareil rbat be was lira. Babb lt's physician and that she had ir n attack ot tui.-M.i s, which had been reported as diphtheria. Tbeuatienl had been Injured by tl;, false rep-rt, he declared. Mi>. Babbitl keeps a boarding-house. <*n I'Uursilay she had a chill ami -.-?el thi throat which alarmed her. Dr. Ed* Diiii.il Carleton, a homteopathic , - "i \... r.** Weal Si:,ih-st.. visited one of ber boarders that dav. anel sh*- asked bim to examine hei throat. J lu ti.1.1 her that -h.- hui a mild attack of diphtheria; be wrote u prescription t?ud advi-Li-il her to disinfect her rooms, ll- sen! pori to the r.ee.ml of Health that Mt-. Babbitt had diphtheria, aud the Hoard ol Education was In? formed through the Sanitary Bureau. Iheu the teachers in theGrammai Si I ool in I wi Ifth-st. were warned not to admit pupils from lira. Babbitt's linne. Dr. Spreng, ulm belongs to the "1.1 school of medicine, has b ?eu Mrs, Babbitt's family physician for several years. When he was called to see her on Friday he i.b-poohed the idea that abe was fell lie I ing flinn ll i eil,'ii JIOIIS '1 .**>?: I SC Leal ll Ml li lli.il a hmmen*, ii tm pin sn i.in had sent ii report to tin Board of Health, be undertook t" prucure a cor? rection. Ile ;il*" expreaaed Ins opinion that the other physician did not understand Ins business, pr. Carleton aaid to a I uhum reporter yesterday : " If Dr. Spreng nays Mi*-. Babbitt einl nut have diphtheria h.' bi afoot sin-imi-* anfiering from a chill anil h.ni pains in !..-i lue k. I looked down her throat end aa** patches whish sin.weil inn elusively that abe had diphtheria, lt wa mild form, however, aud il she used the medicine which 1 preat ribed the condition ol her throat may bave been much improved when Dr >(.,?. ber. Perhaps hodoea not know that a child, M.ny Cook, was removi il tn... the ho un la 1 wet I. lng from diphtheria. A physician is compelled to report. ;i*-.-.-, of contagious disease to the Board of Htaith." DAMAG1 TO VESSELsS BY THE GALES Tin* reaaela arriving at this port yi it< rdaj brought ? budget of rough sea experience, Ibe btate Line ateamabip m.ile of Pennsylvania report ed encounter* lng heai ?? a it< i Ij f-ales dui lng in i ? I.iicr|r.ii). On las) Wednesday the British bark I'i isi.iir. c.i)...un taggart, from I'ernambue o, met a westerly gale during nhich John Andersen, a Swedish sailor, age twenty-two, waa drowned by falling from the jib-boom, the schooner Rebecca from Fitintera shifted her deck load in the recent heavy gales. The schoout-i I or? ? |,. Kchapp, ciimmaii'le.l by Captain Crabtree, from Port de J'.iix. went aabore at Brigantine Shoals on Fritlay, a ii el waa compelled t?. tim-'.'- overboard twenty tons ol In i ii' ok load "t log wood before sin eoulJ Boat cu. The bark Eiuar irom Liverpool on J un um \ ii j> t-.. .1 the w leek rn ;i veasel with hei copper paint? ed bottom ii,". On .hi:.nary 13. about 200 ?.i.iiti,-. ii-: ot -:.!"!;, ll...elv. the r.iuar, in a beavj ?jin in .\t st sale, loot In i torc top*masl ami main*top aallauU bb* ^a.s towed inU* port by a tag. ??? THE PATCHOGUE BANK FAILUEE. Tha crediton of tht Patcbogue anel Suth.Ik County Bank peeteidajf choae Jobn A. Potter, e.f the- linn .,1 Pottoi A Price, aa assignee, and lator it a public m.t-iiiii: si..,,..! George J. Carmau, .aluin Bailey and George D.Gerard as a committee to look ali. r their inti le-Ms. Ihe at-se-tb will Bot ftliaMal Jt'iU.UOO. Suocrviboi Fluid will lotto $1.UU0 . I of tbe town's money, and the school lax collect.tri ol East Patehngnc and tba Blue Point district* will lose the iiiii anionnt of tbe taxes collected, guarded Mr. Peck's house on friday night. ? ? FBOH THE Peri: TO THK CARDINAL. ?iv aimxiRAPH i 111 n i rou i to mi os ntl eui i>i'\- .111:11 rr. i a ni i na 1 MeCloskey has received an autograph let? ter In Latin from Pope L i XII,congratulating him on bis golden (nldlee, which waa celebrated a week ago in m. Patrick's Cathedral. The letter "as written on llncember 28, but its arrival was de? lny etl until Fi ni iy, and a golden chalice, a i-iit "t the Po|ie, which was to accompany it. has uot yet li -ni ri.ived, The Rev. J. M. Parley, aecretan o the' Cu-. I mal, has made thc following Inundation of tha Pope'i htter: I ? I XIII., toto. To Our} . .luis Mi Cl wai r. Cara' ' '' - ot th, ii , - . ? "ss i ti i ? <> ? _ tm. An ?? - ? ?? \- - Iii mi tn Suv, Mi inn un APOSTOI ie- HIM',.;' ll"'-: - Wc i, ivi le -i-l wlih urea! plc i ur ihai yon art the golden Judi >.f tie- il.tv iih".i yon assumed iii" holyonler of the .ll, llllel lee! Hu- lil-t lilli.' ..1t'-l-->I !?' 1 . - ?< I tltO Holy Bauitke, fifty jens ago. We iherefijre lea? der v.'ii. i, love I son, our I: ? irtrHl con? ti ititi ntun ? i ii hie - ??! i lt!i such lengtn of Vim In tbe service of th<* .iltur, nml we rejoice . ? In.ii i!..it (Iii* i.,i ? I'l'iil-..- receives additional lustre fi ? ii .1 lif.- ..f priest!} \ ni'ie and of merits aeqiured In Ihe iii.,-ii. ..-e ol tm- duUcs of tin-i:,il-. .|i il um e. Where ui ihe prouiptlnt ut miram lion for y. tue! tin- letter beal ttl '.e'li on youricolden anniversary, .en ii. -I ii ? tn ni felicitations, sin! we pray that our Lord, who Ls wont t:i rewan! generously Btu faith mi *er* ? '.-ne inn iiml I'.'iir "lit ii|'i'ii yon tbe in ie ? ol ll'- i i ai ' -I (.a . in '... gladi* avail ourselves ..f ih toy. beloved son. and to your clergy and faithful peo? ple, our decji I 1. , er* . l.i! .lillie- flll'll'llf 11 11. I' I I I .tte li ll L'S Ij tn...le Ul in ! f- I . H ?! we bi-g tots ..? on ron and Blithe pious donors In re? turn, thi r_-.it in' in-'lu.ami. nml tl-.it ho may mercifully grant lo all ivie, sow lo blessings to reap also of lae S.illie. May mn Apo 1'i'e ii.ii il lc! lon, which we most affec? tionate! v In lue Lord Impart to i"U. b lovell son, and to I f,nih.lil over Milieu xml al'- pl.lee.I, lie il pli l.e ol divine grace. -t- i: is aiuarli of our especial favor. (.Ill li r-t Pl. i !'. i--''. In i e sixth yeal erf our Pontificate. Leo Mil. " Archbishop Corrigan," said Father Parlej last ig, "also brought an autograph letler with inn un iii-- return from Rome, in which the Sover* e i i dc - the rc eiptoi i lie tl ol the recent Provincial Council. Ile com highly Ihe pl -1 and sound doctrine of the |i ? and nnpai i - thc Apostolic li ? them mid te tin Amei:. mi burch. I om the Pop l\ ill I., pi... .ii ii in Cai.ii thc in* - sengi i directly on his arrh al." THE OTI1ER TAPPAN V ci - U Ol Ml RDER. The helief is gainiug ground in Oyster Bav that 1 ?' uund S. 1'iii pan, rho mi Prion) sahl that h a I killed the nen, i-- him .ell i lie miirili :.?!'. He h is ? thal lc im I the ii md the -?.ni w hich v. re taki n fro u t he Ma iiltliu... li h. sa ne iiiii'. I rm l appau only i -I -' r ? ', ? ,t'.' an follows: ? ?. ? ? ? i-i - -1 lu.\i: Susan: Gel tbe j ark on .:. Lum i -? -. I .man. ll tee .'II. \ \ ml tuc wu If you en i i "i mi ** Tai paw. I !:s wife -. iel ilia! --'re- 1. new Uot Um ; ? adding " Tell I'd to com mid g.'t them hm da) lu ?**? ' - Jamill! . r lie- Mu) bees, aud his ii ? i: i- incl ( iee li e bei n -li - covt : lluW A V\ IDOW KEPT HEH PIGM. a iii v. i ... n h. I.. ke.-ps |iii -. A nei. hor, Mr. >? ? is n lune her, -li.',o lu on 1 1 ida) an . alni '.1 hor h\ ,n r i hi i lu. Ith and thal .if the children ; id the pigs. Wita a proud lilith tbe widow led thc hiitcln i to thc sly, and |i timed u it H i.il them greal I.-, and matlo !. the bul her Maying$1 lo bind iii. bargain, the same 'inn t he hutch r's man calli <l al I li'1 w I i"! ; ? e pigs, bm n in did nol lu pay for tucm, she refused to I.t him take ti em. l.atei l ii ii? ii' tOO, i lied tel Illili.' ti,- V, th*. cline il I .i liitcher ''i'll ia.',- I ii i.i ... . i : ::i:u til . Bl \ he seized oue ol ; he pia ?? In a ' widow was over ufi r him, uud os tbe butch, bold ol the forelegs of the pr-r she caught bold ol i oue *. l ie -?? ... ? use .I le ; tongue is ?ell aa be i ' n ds, :,i,il for a t: ne ii was nip aud tue.k bel wee :i i in- -i niggling pair, ll I iiiistrtH with its teeth and tbe Mitchel was driven on hy the *Aidov< without thc p : ? iu I w ith .. I i j i. Eat b H.'- lied the othei for at VA I I IH MN1 1880 ; I I ION. Tie ^ in held its third i v t* ve ti i i iv : lliillilee-l l-.i- pie ,| ll, .|l.l| ,1|.' ('VtMllUg WUS I'.'., nl.l l .-,n .',-, Hilde] the iii--' .jen,i Iii tii ! : i A. VV. Evarl . 'Ol! The I , in elim ".Is i"l owed hi tbi unn il busim ; ( Ul- ? I - l n t tie e.linnie \ till \'>, re i iei'ti-il as ti*,,'. i . ali ni, i e,anni e\ Vi. Depew, '50; ? .' line i . Gardiner, '''v ; ecretury. I'ho I sicber, '71: treasurer, Joseph C. Jackson, '67; exectnivi ce, 1 iain ll. Hom : rn, '50: llcorgi lt. liminey. 'i-l ; billi aid il. Peasli ??. . ii; I, rei 1 -,- lei', . IU '.n Vi. Tait, 'mo. I in.ML M. ll . PROMINE> I ARR1V ' 1>itlh Armut //o/ci?Senator Warner ' of Herkimer ; Congressmen Frank lliseuek, ?? Hyrst ...... Iii :.i . i. t; .. i . . : '.. bili bil . N. V . nnd ll -? K< l. Ii.:- li iain m, ul I / Uuui I'm. ?::. "i Ki i "i. r. .rmi llaroltl I retie ne, of Albany ???ir],ni. Hull \llgUntlH -cn.I :.i.l ki .-, ill Hie New- York Civil feerviee Couiuil i teluna lloti .tei ni r. -i,,- tn, or (.''Ire'-.'! Allie l( - V. I; ? ' . 'i ' I..'a., ni, I I le,!' I'.iaM'lllll iii.ii.,let T. .'1 i ? ard uer. United States Nuvj .. lt.'. ,,-,.', . . ? ni,ih Mcdttirc, of I,in,i. st, damn Hotel i < i i.r-;e ~!--u,;.m i:. v. Pierce, .a Buffalo. ? ? NEW-YORK (UV. Arrests last week, 1,101; births, 042; >. 576; marriages, luO. John B. Gough will dclivei hi lecture on "Binn- j den ' in the ?' urch ul tin Divine Pate nii., ,.,- 1 neil row eveuiug, ' .In-tit e ililli i -un. at ll. ? Jellci mn Market Police ' Court, yeaterda) was presented with a marble lion paper-weight, bj i athel Uiorduu, 11.?- Rev. Ur. Maynard will deliver hia illustrated ' lt ? lure i n " -'Miiie in Cathi drain of Ungi ? 11 g Hall next Wednesday afteruoou, Alexauder A. Combs, a homelea man, age thirty, i fell down Ibo celia] stairs al No, 1 tSiiflolk-st. yea- I terday, while intoxicated, aud wa* killed lnstuutly. I'ho Kev. Mr. Kimball yeaterda) distributed 514 i ;; loaves of breutl. a barrel of ou iona anti 230 p.'innis ( "i corn m. al t-. i.i women aud childreu. A I'Mil (ii I -MA M mum I FOB SALK, '?( The southern bali ol the lowei Boor of the old | Essex market , tobe auld ii auctiouon J auuary \ 20 foi i'i.ni.et purposes ouly. The lease h forteu j years fruin Ma. 1. A WUHAN'S I'I I ll 'I'I. i ONPITIOV. Clara Wilson, al it..- LK-lancey-st. police station earl) yesteiday morning, lola a pitiful t;.. nant aiil exposure. Due of her feet waa froeeu. Mn v. a,- tent to bel t\ in- Hospital. A LOADED ' A*. Al -ll .A I -I'M;. A loadi d ' "??? i" .1 b. i'n- Wilki ('.?a! Company was struck by the wheel .. steamship City .il Atlanta, at Pier N... L'7 Ne.un i Kiver, yesterda) afternoon, aud sunk, lllllM Mill ill AS Al A HAM \ MIM-ll'lt. I < In a Bower) pawubroker's sales siore i- a large < ainl Ininti-nine gold-beaded cane with au im i j .*t ou ? showing that it was presented in IMIOtotln Jt'e\. i ? ?, a popular minister in Moutgonieiy, Ala- ? htiiiia. t ah IDBS i i'i i \--.!'\a h.i- i i: m,!V. El United Matesrjenatoi \. ii. t ru - u, ol No. 20 I'n-i I'weut) .i-t., this i nv. ni "in going out erl i in bou ? ..... ing a compound fracture ol tn.- , ami a serious inw-ii> to thc I. li -lennie i. ni:, pai ..*,.! rio**, I?r. Willard Parker i- mhI seriously tick, M. condition during tin* Meek has undi rgoi e bi - little change. On Prida) bi ra ie?l somewhat ami passed several c uni urn, bul > e into i ven greatei wea - | et'ore, ' I he change, however, was not such aa tu ian-, anj im? mediate alarm, ni i i'i ga oi rm titans. The follow lng'1 ' ? ,- ? lei :, I . terday in the- I mon ol the titans: John B. \\ ."?>!- | ward, c ni; Allred VN agsl ul, Kussel I >. ll di . *, ( imii* - A. Uo ? mui, .1. .. A. 1.. Mat - | donald and ("(earles ii. lit i# mles ; I i. e.nu, curator; Janies J. I r; J. I Trumbull 8mitb. high pm i, aud John A seaton, i i.e.,:. i ni the i tan beaker. I in -i i i i. i i.t.M I'la.v John Ferguson, a hun..!.-- man, alt emitted to j? 111.i? mi l.t.!..<l tl.e - ? il I- i ? - ai i\hen in. teasel v..i ? re nv e ijfhei pu Iii ii ll into thi ts.ii. i. cult), b) P< btinatl. Policemen Suluvau aud Uelauey, ?,i the .?-? \e nth 1'iei un i, le . rd a ? ii l"i h' lp :enel saw a mau struggling in t... Kasl Kivei ul Piei Ko. 41 laat eveuuig. Ihe) rescued him and i*e-nt bim tu lin- ( han. ii. f-.-tn 11 liospilal, Ile said that he waa Ih lia Quinn, of No. 2*42 ( liftou place, Brooklyn, I lil.) i ll. il.-i k lil l,M li rn I>KATM. A fii", mi i'i'1' ?>?? I ,'? h ii ?? been caused bj a ci use of inat< nen, hm kc nut hu.1 evening lu tin- stable of 1 tei.cy iii. Dcim.m. in thu icm of *>u. iiul Eaat Twentv-peenrnl-sf. Three horses, liclntigine lo the firm and valued at 0800, were boned to death. The :tiit>!< vu- damaged about $200. -ir Mtv; a HBAL-eKIN wicorP. Jane Beaufort, of No. 812 Weat 1 welfth-st., in the Jefferson Market Police Court yeeterday, was charged with stealing a seal-skin sacoue, worth -Tl 15, from the store ..1 Alumni A Son at Nineteentu It. .-iii-l Sixih-ave. ,-he ?as held in |1|WW hail. COHSTANTIM c.'MMan,.i:i:Y SRCSTtmS. Constantine Commander] No. 48, Knights tem? plar, which ranks in oopularity with the Palestine. Corton iiml L'o-urde Lion Comniandenea, will hu ?! its ti 1 -.t annual reeeptlon at lVrrem's Assembly Kool 1 - "ii 1'. I.niirt (i. CHABOl i> muk sui.re nilli ' ont!. Robert !?'. Adams, <>f Elisabeth, in the xoravilw Police Court yesterday was charged with having Induced Emma (legal, age nineteen, io leave ber home and accompany bim to New-York. Il" b-ft behind nim a wife and two children. The pair sig nilieil (h.-ir willingueas to return to Elizabeth, ami Uni J.-fi the court-room with the detec Ires. v. nv inn ur 1 ii r pois >\ T David N ilkowsky, a pedler.ofNo.217Broome-st., iiiii teni to Bellevue Hospital, yesterday, snll'cring fruin tin* effects of corn.-ive poison which be tonk un Thursday night snne oi' his neighbors aaid that he bad linnell.-.I with hia wife, hut -In- aaid thal he t KW Un- poison in mistake for medicine. At 1 .ti'Ki I. iv liri: RRD-ROOM. Snrnh Muloey, aire eighteen, a domeatle nt No. "?Iii: Teuth-st., had aaerioua wound indicted on ? 1.. some man who entered hei bed-roomat half-past live o'clock jresterda** morning. Elijah Wilson, a colored servant, wasi uoseqoently arrested in..111 , being thegirl'a assailant. lill. MARI n. BOO KS BO! 0. The tug Marj N. Hogan, which was confiscated by ? he i in ve nu nen t, was sold yesterday by the l'nited -in;'-- Marshal, fha tog waa seized last July while Captaiu McCarthy waa ii ling heroin fora royage. I'he District-Attorney charged thal the !ug was to bo used to aid tin* Flaytian reliels, aud Drown direi ted tba! it should be sold. 1 li" ii-.- mi-, -.,1.1 nt Pier N". 8 North Uiver, and wai tough i tm -omni uv r. Greene. Captain McCarthy ?iii.i ii coal Iiini tl i,(lim. i "? ? i Mi - \ , , ni' l 'il vt li nu L. Among the myriad masks at the Cerele de l'llnr n.nu.-I..ill ni tue .\ adeni.v of Music on Monday iiL-hi will he representative h of all the leading roles 'i ".Simon lloce um gra,""Lakme,"Nana Sahib, 'and 'Le Maitre des Purees," and many other pretty .-. | he Bernhardt-! olombior horw whipping will be burlesqued, Irving aud Nilsson Halls are t>. orated aud the bridge a ?!"-? In ing-p i\ ill h.- stud lcd with electric lights. IH:i COl'D INIl l; I1I1F.D Ul A BOOM " ' Caroline Mulligun, a member nt "Billy" I mer m inst re I troupe, and heradopletl da'tghter, Idn Curley, were prisoners in thc korkville Police i nil i vestenlay, and were charged with stealing ? ninan. I he I bree roomed together at-No. 1.15 East Twenlj edxth i. Mrs. Iii .ii-' i v,.i. ti,I.- n sie U ami it is nani that the nt cuscd women drugged ami robbed ber. I rn iat inti on '1 I 1.1 ICKNAIH-ANCI iv Ai.i ill I I i I I, Kl . " Ital*." -aiei l'rofessor flood) car in his lecture on - i'i Alt hill lillie," III ? iiu|'. I lll-ll lute h.-i , . m .i- Un* latin r nt modern mid ii ? mn-:. ? were dei i- .1 hy 1 ? ni ii their patriotn enthusiasm in the .ej ancient liom.-tn ail gave rise to the l.v ii ni sance, li. j churacterized the Northern archi? lls, hui I ie'' tj pi ih -y leveloped bm t ol bing structural: it isall ? - ii ics to-da\ tl. ? lan" il uar listie, I i'ork ir. hid a tm-." ! KIHI JOBI Thc We t Side J. Inn- |.,, liding. V con-til ul ? pi* ade pied. E. ll nit lee if three t\ n ? aji|" . ? ' h i<l int joined i bc a - ni ml ion, and a i ommil '? - livi ie pe rv in .M...,.li.', in.niiiii.-. .-inti purchii o l-'ml b ii ,,i'e ii nm neh receivers as ? ill |il ? ? el. ..'. ti Soul in i ii produce dui un i lie i ? Oil ll i' llle.il lilli, gillg '.ll. . ? ? - i-i?-: ? .-:? ron K KORTN'IC.HT, i ? i ?? I rt the ?Sanitary Bureau in the last two weeks as follows: We ?'. (mini.' 1 g - si., i: Si! 41 I 70 I 0 N . ?* sr \ i as i e,,t *-ui in bus' limn -. ? o furnish ci r enl reatling to th. *.'.i ional .iiul state Soldiers'Homes was started ?? ima ago by <;. I*. MeWutters, Bia" n ?I,'. , bave consented to coiitrihiito a few of their ixchuiiges for this purpose, and boxes have been iii. cs. '1 he Adam-, the L'nited -tai.--ami the American express companies have olnn.red to earn to the bornes, free of cost, all I conti iImtctf. i, .,- .,? li,ail bas fm ni; bed ree. ile- Laili ' nitm ll . oil, of . hil li Ml . luli'i \. Ive:,in I ' West ? ,,.,.t, .second-s!., i- president, Mrs. M. II. K m. li; Wes Inn tirst-st., ls secretary, sud Mrs. V, V, Havenieyer, treasurer, are soliciting other lewspapei - i.itri l I I Kt.KAPII COXSOL1DA ll"--'. The Bunkers and M. rchants' T< legi iph Company las obtained control ol the Commercial Tell timpani. At a meeting of tin stockholdci s ? i thc .-?ie bc Rankers aud Merchant .' tere e pi ti ii diti iii,, ni tbi < onunerciul, and i. V. Dimock, presulent, (1. S, Mott, vice-president, ind J. (J. Case, secretary of the former company, vere chosen bj tho directors to Hil thc sameposi lom in the latter. I he < ommen ial Company waa irganizcd for the j.uri'.i <? ..I Introducing instit* neills Inf Irlliisuinu qnotiltioUS ol' r-|i?i I,., , , iroilme, provisions, peimleiim, cotton, etc.; also : il !.- ". - n"in nil purl ? .'I thc world. A ? lose il'll..- has just he.il made between Ihe Hankers md Mere bania' aud tl..- Mutual Diatnct Cou , BROOKLYN. Th.- policr iiini.- in:: arrests last week. TheliV \. Dr. Kii bard 8. storm will deliver a lectnre oyoni | lire- We hninstei Presbyterian 'Inna !i, at Clintou-et. and First-place, thisevi i "l?i." Charil i iii! i i Li :i il waa yesterday corn? ie in i...it ni the <ir.uni Jurj. on a of lierfortuing a criminal operation un Belle Deputy IT. B. Marshal Benjamin De Cine tricia ii wiih paralysis on Friday night, ju-t aft i ia ling a medical examination for admission to a - tige ol the Inn il Ari anum. William ll. Cadmus has been nominated for . .or bj the Itt puhlii an- ni the Eighth wi rd, . . aused b) Kuper! [soi Lake's ti as County Auditor. The fnneral of Charles Coombs, the veteran of ft 12, who died in his ninetieth year, on I pince it.-ii:uiite.\ morning from bia sons muse, .Nu. (;.'f .South i'm i lautl-ave, J . i.- '? Pratt i ? rited an ordei ?.'ivi:i^ li plaint ill, in i he suit ot l ??? ? \. .i..iu ...i, ? hi i I, ' band, ? naries li. Johnson, IfuOO nilli-1 i I.-.- ..ntl .-*?",(? alimony weekly. A dispatch from Auburn State Prison to the nited bluies.ii yesterday stated thal Koberl li i,i ?, bail malle ano! ber at tempi to take his life by augiug In ii i-.ii with a cord to the hanoi his cell. ie- wast ut dow n. Ho has several times attempted .in,n.t -mi ide, ?h C. II. miii*, -ilia was "Boee" Mclaughlin's unit ida te foi Mayoi las! fall, mus appointed a i. nats e ye i. rday in the place of Clem i al len j W. -!.. nm, Congrcssman-a! large. Ihn rix's nairn was nreseiiteo bj font roi lei Brinkt*** nfl aud Auditor Voege, who also sigued his cert n. ate, the . ? il hei mg iu tin <>i i gina I n -ol . ht t he.-, nllii -i - i. i. i|Hinsiblc foi the appoint lent ul Mn- Bi idge 1'rnstt i . Gerald M isac*, has been invited to di liver a ? i lom lei inns lu th. nhl Baptist Church, No. 133 liiiton-ave. I'he lirsl lecture will h. giveu a 1 ii"-ila.v cm 'nilli.'. '1 in- lectures will bu "Man ch of Iii- -uni," th.- "Non-Historic Naturi I ih- Pall '?{ Man." the "Ntiu-historic Nature of be Canonical Cospels," and " Wbt Uod Does Nol .ul t ie Devi JERSEY CITY. An application was made to J idge Knapp j ? ay foi a wm of certiorari to remove into the ? I].,elm- Court Ihe iudii inn nt latch found aguiusl lr. Kufus -. I'eii' ei,, .Imiii 1 >. Harrington and Hum Corey for i to defraud the Atuericuu ? t Donor. NEW-JER8EY. i ! here was little ? hangi . l il.lt m ? i forty employt - ul Hamil A B sith joined | quiet im ctiug was held, folio trade. a iv, Mrs. Patient e I iltem Hopping, a i low l Judge James Hoppin iindredth auuivei n , ol her birthday e,u ti,, l-l ot la-i Mari b, died ai the n side iee of i ln-iats. liena.i- Leonard, iii Leonards a boru iii ll.'- ? ill| ton ll' W I it |)il irewell address, aud wa i ? old wheu he 'll i'll, i'." ll WESTCHESTER ( OUNTY. Moi'vt Vi i k Carroll, mann! k lurer f ininci.i i, . Ibu! his di . ? : , ? i ' ? ISLAND. Ls.. I .' * i- e 11 ,. | ii., ti ial of Era itns < t rincipalol ti'- Hunter's I'oint public school, foi s- Hl.l HIL* A lillie W I 'ul ? ? .lilli, M il- I.Cg . -I. i.l.it he . ll. fhe buy I ? -I ih.ii Mi. ' . u- il him in the thru ral hun '?'. nh a i .nt.i i. I u., ,,r poi. ?ted Ida ti-i linnie,. Mr. ? roabj said thal he did ut kick the hm. Thu licaiiiiU was aUioUiucd uiilii , Tuesday.Daniel H. f,vilely has obtained judg ment against Long Island City fbi $8,380 l-l f'.r servioes rendered u tba Impeachment ol ci-Mnyor DeBevolae. MARINE INTELLIGENCE, mUlATUBI A I.MAN' I'1 Bbb rites,? in - ' -einv-t ii:3l , Moon's ajs.ila. 39 niiiit win it ni -ii ir. A.M.?Sandy nook, 0 r>a cot*. I*'?n 1. 1:471 Rel! fists, 8:88 *\.H.-ha*idTUook, l.'j'J i..iv. lnr.iiil. 3:07ilteU Oats, itt FOEEIQN STEAMERS DOB AT TRIS PORT, TODAY. VkmeX Wnm. JAn? 'Inner Hill. Liverpool. HIM Hpsin .Liverpool.Nato.iiHl elly nf itieliine.tiil.Liven.ix.i.Inman ivrsian Miiiisreli.Liverpool.. Monarch Adriatic . Liverpool .Whim wai ll.-nita.. Ililli. IV I linn (uni wall.l'rlitt'.l.Oreat W. st.-ii .Hamburg .liantNAmsr Railer.Rnwnen. N O. M. iel W. A. Mrtniltsn.Heittt-li1.un.Ni 'tl Westland.Antwerp ... RedNtar .ll ai ri rn innl Mi tin).Aleiumlre't oi nineo.II. ii.imlii .Herminia M IVOAT, Jani-auv IL rsntn.irk.I.innl''ti .National Arin.na. Liverpool.Union ld .Paluma.N. Y. ann MM Ports ISiafiara.Havana.Wmil't rUKBOAY, javtaky -.'l. riiitlinla.Liverpool.("nn.iril *.! ..... ia . fl las en vr.An. h>,r Westphalia.11 am tm ri*.Hamil Amur sriirn m. vi wa. rORT OK NKW-YOIIK .MATl'll'iAY, JAN. IP, 1844. ARRIVED Steamer St-ife nf Peiiimiviuim (Br), Ult. hie (llatcnw Tun 4 i.ml Lune- ii, wlih mdse sud passengett to Austin lluiilt. rn * (... ?Steamer Itntn.mn (Rr), Mltebcll, Hull 17 days, with mel-* to Bamlerson .v -..u. irr York City Br). A Merson, Newcastle Decal, ami .,-|. tl lill lilllie Ul.lill- I'| ll -te 1 lei lOlpSOa, !-'|ee'lni A Yoi tn e ?Stn lerAvlons Rn, flantrstcr, C 5, Messina22, Bini Pall I'-rn'J-i nilli "mil t. li i . bill .iii: .1 le!. Uer. V ? nie ? Nm 30. i'm.mat rif. :>, Messina ia, Palermo 18, v..28, and Glbrali .. tn ord. Il VIM .fl lil --? I'..'! line.. Ki,-.*iiii, r ^un Marcos, Riirrows, HalTestoa Jan 12, with ? *?!.-.me i I m kalali-. Townsend, Baltimore, sith tadse to Oeo ii (Hoi i Steamer Ure-il-wnfi-r. Teimi-, i.i-w-., Del, with ni-l.T n n-1 . ii, i nd h.i iii lon 8i ? " *l a. p rn ? nilli. Morl, ii ? ie. Ua r, uk Persian (Bri, Ta linen Ht days, with IO ll I ,!.'. ' ' ? Bark Ai sin. Sor) Jobaunesen, Bani ie BU days, in l._l lasi i" i im ii. i: Itu - Barkl . Brnnnlnes, Antwerp 4-1 dave, wu li i Koop A .'e. Bark I ' ,8. Imtt, I . ; ?: i d >?-. ? I tn order* vests I iee ina Bri ll rd, Pori Royal IO days, witii lam* Kvans, n ill. i i.e i i..f' 14dsj*. t*. nb ' ,.?' s, hr Itcli,, .n nf iel to .s i Hider* fl' ?Ve .-i lir ('11ITor.l. ltr.it tow ll e BT'XH ? Ri Ulick ur. I - - ' knole M ii atti liss * with \ ttKD. Ktej'ii. ; ? el?Blink -'. .'? . | , !,l e. Dist M '.ri' Ililli. : Bt Kitts, B : I, etc vi. null rbi lils. ? e .,, ? ( M . 1 I I .. ? | CO ru (ell, K''. Wi ,| nu: Hal. to, 'ii ?' -m. a uti .: rr Kui. k. iv. '.. r, Ile nie' ! li ". Quin. - i'i n Co -i ? - ? '? . ? stead ? Hteamt-rTu ? ' Neon ftl 8ti noe i I le mora ,u. ? Portia n ill, Hallett, I --alli Uesiiiiiii.li.l lil., 1,una, I all-lt ta-Kim I ill. ,v *. r. 1.1 ' ia-.. i Den? Flinch I ' Bark Patltes, ( I'.rntin. . ra, li.l.M Vnr t Porter, Nichols, Buenos Ayres, Art Rep?RP line K I" Campbell, Lord, Lord, Mar-uibam Lawrence, -.1 . linell ' " ' Rrt? (irtilt, Hansen -1 Kitts?A l> sirs nwt A ? ". linter ridge. Si 'll ? 1 ,.!.. s, hr a I. nut. ie-?.,n, /,.? ?-.:? \? ? 4p?lilli A Binnie, Harlan.: H tlen I fl Lu tit, h..in es, SI Johna, M P i 2*< rial ? vf Steamers Assyrian Meiinreli, (ot I.timl in; Dorset, Bristol; In 1 i, ntl. ntl. iciioii) od i. Br. lal I. A i twi ip; ' Inn; Kiit'lslni ml K nicki lim ker, Now .Orleans; ' lyiifAo ? urie. Newport .Neat I . i i on Isla : onnd - Bries Jumbo, i i i i.. l ii r, \ i l Haren. i ni ??;?. > PI I OP -ri kMERS. i ..: HUN i- i.:i' ? I.fi!" v. inn 19? Arrived, steamet (. -.i Hi , \\ from Ni w-York i.r. km'??!., Jan 1!>- Ai: iv. .1. steamer V ? racker, ? Q . i Bi public i liri. Irv. Inc, from Nos . irk Jan IO on httr way to Liverpool ant! pru ceeded lStb?Arrived, steamer Illinois, WarrlnirtOD, froai Phlladel pl ,., ..ii ' ami |i|ui . lied at ll Jilli' '. tte am r i 'itv "f in iiln n.i , Watkins, from Liver ; sen i iiAui'iii.*-. Jan I. Hailed, steamer Hen Werder ((iori, ( in mtoi ? ir New-York. 1. i ..lan lil I'.l-?".!. 1!tr IliieT Am.'! 1'iue [Wt), s jlitelll, lau 'i ...i Iii l Hal Lei i. ii nm, Jan i' Arrived, steamer Nant,*. i*r, Coup, fran Ni tv. Yen k Ilia J I ,tteanier s.iint sin inn i ri -I, lim uni, lorises York. Annonne ? menl -. The Muct & Chandon Champagnes, so popu lar iii rears past, are once more contine to tbe fronl ITie eal, tbe White Heal, and Hold Scsi are nos Ibe nf;:,!' i mer, ball. neel..,,.. , i.,, .. :,,_ complete Hill,out Ile III Artificial teeth without plates. Sheffield Tooth I ll. A ll I ??.ii Weal i York. Beware of a alight irritation in the throat. ? * h.i immediate n lief, hi ep a box eil tl,, in in veur bo I ? ? Earl & Wilson's " short hand " Collara and bead edge Caffs sn the best, Sold everjrwbere. ? Ll M'i'.'ii: i's Rm Nil! Cologxb. Don't miss the splendid ehanee lei purchase n Wrap, ii -mt-, v. sim-.i. Manulae lurer, 108 Prim ? ---t. Ile la ? Genuine Johann HofTa Malt Extract tinssip: ,,r i. a..-,.r, 11 nfl anti Mnrltt i urns ou imk e.i every .ii . Indorse il b) all | ? i i .;? IM ial tieljiiii. ital. i'f Imltatlo is iii suv a. Daniel*, M. !>., 114 I.t-xiii'-i'.ii-it.>-., between J nt. uni.. itti.?fs. Benni, Stn 1; i to 7. le ? itMnl i', ? *;. rv . i. .. ?? ,v. ? ,. Ililli-I 1 .mil l i il ..tr. -. I ni,-i . 'ie ? amt stol I ? $?'L{./> i/lV^C? V^J^l^'tStJ..^ {ZAf^mS Ji-(. <+??(. Uti* ^.f^...uUm\ ^UUimAT/fmtm-m. <u< /Um**. '/ '**'?-" ttiU-^//.,..a, n&p. '?*?*'; ^ ?""<' _;.-...y,/;<_......<r^..-. *3<./'/ ?*-,* sf .j*-*... '-,-/ ,'.,c-'u< c.<..-.. */^ /i,%?> ,+.} amita, t} tv ??-' -<?./?.v"'f j u. ^ #?#<" /j..<. Ol i ?<*-* mC. . eft <.'. .'' > t ,'m.? _-A*??_< *?. .fe*/./. ..?.* ^.-^'<'< f'..?*- .. .'?. ^.ertr ,*./#.??. /itt ^i **.ieiL w\ ,i,?-..... mZ*mi * V 4' t'r'S. ? ' :..? 4%atymrmA\ >, /'--/ ";* A- . . ? A ttl, ? <? ???? J- t.lt.C .. .Z*.,m ".././,,. 'u-'- Y . -'-,-.?-.'<* m, ^Itinm/y^t. _.,,*. fUm.4m,.* A ..<. ?f t nisi/- .',-.;.,.<, >i. ttttu* -*-T*ifjran* **-;. yt v..,,.,,,./. .. .,'. #'-...' - ftn*\m**t t&tft- On-wm* ? , ^1 \*/f...^.e, .y'^ , .,.../ ;X *** ' '- ' ?.?*.<C - > ? , -.- C '?'... .-??_ I/"". ? f rr ,..-;....,.-_.. w i .^. i.-A' y'-r, . i.t..- . . . . f.-.-.-^.-ili" ;'.'.,./ j.,^ .:y:^.:.-j ^r? BVKKYTHINO IN HOMEOPATHY HOMEOPATHIC BOORS snd MEDICINES, Medletas ( M . - I lliimpbn t - ii.i ith ? Wier. . ? ? il i ? ill I \ pull l \ sf,al \I.i , i I.lill Ult*! ..., ' .- li- lal l>- uot, lij.1 . i , SKIN DISEASES. The -VI ll I -l-Kl ll ll I OMI'AM baa ,.|.-n..: . . :?. I .i foi trse .?"?! mliai on ami Iii,OOH l'OI-o\. ii. ula, lil,, un,,i. I IN( I KUI -KIMI ION* e 'ni i lira. I illy ami 1 I I'll .ill ? lae ti i."? v*.?**r J.i.i.vr.. i itv. Uduc-lloma trow I) lu* u. tu. M.'! A. T. STEWART & CO. (RETAIL). 100 PIECES SILK PLUSH, Superior quality, handsome finish, 20 indies wide, In ;i variety of thc most desirable coitus, ai $1.00 PER YARD; REDUCED FROM $2.50. 100 PIECES ORAP HE DAME, Tn assorted cloth shades, extra (inc quality, all wool, Vi Inches wide, at 85c. PER YARD ; REDUCED FROM $1.35. 100 PIECES TRAVERS CLOTH In tlie most desirable new colors, 44 inches wide, very fine quality, all wool, at 75c. PER YARD; REDUCED FRCM tl.25. Thc above constitute in every respect the most desirable offer? ing ol' thc season, ami are a lair index ol' (lie many unusual bar? gains which may bc found dur? ing the remainder oi the month in every department of our store. Broadway, 4th-art?, 9th & lOih ste. tADtWW LovAaWe CK** Lo. COTTON DRESS FABRICS. Aranon opi-i ni* Uni' Pprin-j Importation of II l ir li ('lu-- Novelties In Cotton Dress Goods nf plain .i.? l fancy Pi Inti d i teena, Printed Diagonals and Ottomans, Iiini.. -, ?? .i.. quarti ' Wovi i B w, ? ?,-. hi a "Andi rt ?:.' "i. ?!. i h.. ks Ami bull'.-.-. Ale,, paris Pi Re., Ae Jju\u\vaii c^o \i)ii\*6l. Babies' Outfits, We lui ni li rt ti tilling rniiiii eil lor complete (lulfllt e>{ Ibo IIIilUESTT I.Killi:, tor liUhiM*. ni l.K**S l-l; M K limn lo bur the iiiul.i iul- nml linvt- llirm mu.If. Wi' elm tin ihii nr.*r \i *?>*: ire liny nu* tAmtertm** t? -mi. mama ?I i. it li I i 11 (-?->. Hilt! mir Ire.,lilli- for iiiiiinifiit'lui fu_ ar.' SO I'Li'FLi T, Mihi wi- have redseed (hr east io n sWaaa Our urti -elliot LONCi ANO SHORT "*LIP- mc now irmly lor in.iiee liein | alas ii ih*? mn! ntiniitite a*?or( iii.nl ni (in Mt** ii.1.1 \\UAl**? in KIDKR-DOWM CLOTH nrit oiIiit tlr-in-lile iiintcnul*. tn tillich we Int Ile mu'ilul attriillt.il. Oar chm oilier* cnn Beted their I min nilli r ii- uml oilier iiimrilnli IT ili-iri al. niril bute their gou?li mntif in seder al BMderate pell tn. STXSYTUIKU FOR CHILDREN> WUK. 1*1*031 HAT- TO BBOB& BEST & CO 60 and 62 West 23d-st. Arrived Too Late. ..t in i raps pi rsmi Ulf I isl nmiai p biiviiiK J i '* i Aiiids . i'. i e." i my entire slock ol CHINA. ULA13S ASH FANCY UOOD8 AT IO Vk.lt CKMT IM>< Ol NT limn terni,tr ael east pi I>KF,-M V lil \.Nil: \M> I'I --? I! I' -I I1-. u .,, , i 1KB, i-nl !? \.M' l- i-ll -li -. HAV1LA.NU, OY-*?TEU 1'I.ATI INP "1 MIN li IN. PLA ll ?, ll ', ? '"I.' W'KlMtKWOOn. I. I. ? i l IM SKI'S, . HOW N I'I HllY, ' \ -I'I I Alii! V I.VMI'-. i i ia i.in i r. i. PA1NTI.NUH OM PORCELAIN, RC, i;iMt>l I. \Mi PARIAN rn.ri.l-. \ A8E8, BUIDAL INO -ol UMH (.11 I**. KU ll til a KV.i; Wi;it rAUL.EULA?SWABE, Cloud* mai li -.mi |{ ll. UKI \l?l'.l. :i:t I MON >Ql ittK, (OK- KITH.-T. Jim Briers, 32; 34, 36 WEST 23D-ST. In addition to general reduction of prices In all their numerous departments, they WILL OFFER MONDAY MORNiNS 121 Til I.I C. SILK DEPARTMENT 217 Pieces Two-Toned Lyons Brocaded Silk rOBJCJEB PJUt BS, H MANO ISM oned rf>Q nn ilk Wirti*, $__ /(J in tiifii: HOSIERY DEPARTMENTS ONE LOT Ladies' EnglMi Faiiov Hose at , ONE LOT SILK CLOQUED Ladies' Solid Color ?o<e, ONE LOT Eaglfsh Sjimii Silk Honc, BLACK AJi I) '.' ll IRS ONE LOT Breve's Eaglfoh Silk Hose BI] K SOLID i '.I ORS, ONE Lot LauitV French Spun Silk Dom ix ai ft 1121 . $175 .$221 iv i ur p. 1 WORSTED DE! ONE LOT is indi square Turkish Wloiir Corers at ONE [.OT 27 Lncli square Turkish Velour Corers al ONE L< IT 54 indi square Turkish Velour Taklc Corers al ONE LOT Imported Turkish Work-Baskets al ONE LOT [mported (h<) f|P TarkMi Work-Baskrts al tpU Sjj PORMl B PRK I - . :'\l ?4 TO Bt. WI ll M ION ll .' : i Ml "-'I- Of HAMBURG, NAINSOOK. IRISH POINT AND ORIENTAL EMBROIDERIES. FINE WHITE GOODS, LINENS, FANCY LAWNS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, DOMESTICS AND FLANNELS; tellly Lot Prices. len Bullen. -?-?-^ ASK YOW STOKCKKEPEJK FOR IT* ? ? fi*V?**"& ?S ?\^*\$v?' i \ iv LADY WHO w.w i- mi: iiK-r knittir* BILK in i ni: wo mn SHOULD iii'vim: n ka ink ko, AI'.M -11..INI. A CO BRAND, HBPRK8KRTBP BT Til ABOVE Cl 1, AMI SOLO H. 1 ell). I tl VN K1VR 111, if-A ND i.i. \ D is.; Ol ILI i: . i iili.'fe.li n'l TUB UNITED STATES, \.NH ADMITTED UV AM. TO H? nu; iiu-r in DKMAND. ElBtfT iv POPW AKTTY, AMD FIUH1 IS ''ii IT._. FURS. EBTABUHI1KU YSSS, F. B09SS k BRO. EXTRAORDINARY R-DUCTION f,.r aslsucs t.i -'- * la . _ ___ M'.W.?*KI\ DIM UVN- -*!.\I.*MN IMUTilT*. ??l \l -KIN I I x'lKlls. !?K4L?*HIN l'KI-!S__3r BKAl^KINMACWI kO ANII ll K-1.IM U UAKMENm ii.||. a,,..! roi ? ? <%'"[r' mi.i nt i.i... .- it .ii ii..-111-.t i..: i'.-'i i mae .-( OAaotnm ti?,_i.i ' ?tU* JV"' u.:Ii?it,ii.liie.M ALI. i.-i-.l.- W MlllAN ll i>. INO. 449 BROADWAY OBJECT LESSONS IN C00KII6 i.i-.,:, bt( rj MONDAY, al IO a. m., ind Tl K3? DAY, iii'-'i?. m., ai MISS PARLOA'8* HOOLOf (OtiKiK'i _I Easi I7rn-ar. Admission, "3 couts; L2 tickeU, til. I'ROOKAMMES ASUCIB i I |. \i:-. -? in if .[.? u-'l. Liaaaca tunning: for pd* vate instruction ___. NOT3CE. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & Pacific Railway Office, 257 Broadway, aim *ii.i.iM. ii' ki i- ni lixroixra West* Soathwesl and .Xorllint'st AH LOW IB .RY BATE MADE IN \ M > lui - iv i isl. I li M.i OWU ' Av. n. lAK.Nf-wulan, Oanaral Eastsra i'iu??ij_,r arawa, ELECTRIC LIGHTER, PRICE $5.00. ^ -...,,.te??5.^^TtanuXur^^ I , .... , .? , ,. Mi, lat* ... M...' ',,??.! l-l.. I"'""" "' "2 !. ,'::',:;::v: ',':?,,.I'lVirAe.-m-itO avertiia. , rKlcMAM WAI rURpO?. Wi Waauuwiou .1., boston. HMM