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RACE PROSPECTS THIS YEAR. GREAT srAKB- TO Hi. DECIDED. BaPBOUL INTEREST IN TBE FUTUUITr?PLANS OP TIIE CONKT ISLAM) JOCKEY CLUB. By theeetnet reeuirol Ur tne C >ney Islanl Jockoy dab ?trite ile.**, wm ah eluted on, the Ut of Jannarr, a rael ig teason of u insult laiereat iee ns to be (inure L All the bett horse* are re pru .an tel. i 11 whare IU) nines may be len Banteran* than before, er where a proportionate aetraaoe cor? responding lo the popularity w.i on rt -lux bis aiutat.l Joel Beteeitn to be shown, lt should Ue n rt ? I ts*: now the wheat taeeparated tr j ii the otiaff. th tl is. from th I renie ef r*e?ri dticiuelltlnd ot eooouat ofr.tintnr at c*llftoB anl Outtenbarr. Leal yoar the proipaott .enael dub ont. Th* Coney Island ?leakey flab advertise I lte itiVss aa ii hal heretofore den* With MB?M to ad le I tn .aer. Um n*rerlhsle?* th* qtiesuen wat jil. allv f-aJ tir turton *a : " II >w ahout betting I " A peculiar lute of__~rt, qt if j ir remiting fr un His Ui-Iitt BteBt* whieh bal l.n>n r.innl ara ni* lii*e''iU. mp-,ie neuter! By asperetoai which ii*I been tn(Biged ta againil certain effli-ia!- Or the aotleu of the f.o?'ls!**nr-- a law hat kees paeeal whloh allow* freedom ot lndiriitui action ob racea-onrsei, eal wbi-li preolulei tht degralttlon ef the apart by in tulgeaoo in NH-M la cl'-r vol ru.nn i Moreorer. the agricultural aocletiej th: on thou the Hute hare been Beaeflied by thero mils of a tit willingly pill by tbe ier aral rafliuaastaolatlont derotel tj tht derelopm*ot ot the koree, wheti.er for running or trjtt'ur; te fie extent of tome BOt.OeK). Thlt Ut e iniuuij tBPSRkmWkt will give toma li Oe) toeaob oonntr fair. Da lt).-KS OF TnK Poni.-HKI.LKBA It la probable that nnjinres will be tnirodaceel la the cern 1.1 lession of the I.oglslatnre wllh a new te t repeil of the present Mil. ml it tl alu i.t , er a:-, th.it linen Jmeuts will Bi>ea-!,>n?!T bi prions* 1. oitemlbly wltharlewef eilan.ll ir the raeiag eeaeoa bat really with ulterior objeou. Theee meas are* will be taspired end fostered br the cur peal teller*, ta they deem lt probable thal lt bettine lt prohibited on noe -tories 'Bey eau ?. uro loc-al Ita u j ni ty fur their pool rooms. espeetallr If the clean making th* tile ot peru in ollie* a felony laitead of a tn sterne nar lt rape*!*! It hat erna Been boeited thtt t fan l hat be -a ralitd by the olty poul nil era for th* purpjs* of seoorlng fte repeal of the eluting law. Ill* Vi be h .pel thit any soham* nf the poil-tetler* will meet Wltb reneril nttpoiltlon, it lt 1* centrtrr to popular tentlment an 1 doss not tnrelre aay party Um*. The people do not a*k theUiira-rn ne it l j auip y t'l-tu w.lli inna ?.mts, bat at the asnie time t'l.-T ,1 > luaist thtt they ahould not be rettrloted from tbe pie is u rea aria ng from leglllnate spirt through iii,.' eltl *_?__-__? min iiit".t by tittie liiteroitol either tu black bi jil ur in eily beitlngtiouiii HIBPUBB e)K THK FtJTUIlITr. Tbe pelicv of Hie I 'euey I BBB I locker Hub h is alway* been willi the purp ne uf BjaatU?11 Ute preieitoeot the bett horse* af Hie ouuntry at it* rio* mee-tlnr*. It lt with thu new tiiat tb* Putnrity suk*t wai lur-tod two yeirj tiro. Thu sttke wis irraitrel w,t t a new lo ludti o tha owner* ef tliorouglibrol stou* leeeeetje the proj-eny of their mares aeture they were horn. Hun ilatid Lier-tu by a prize nf flB MBBe__re*1 for aa aajaBtten, Tue estimite called for an ent-r anfficlont to nt ike the nco worri ?*. *??.<? >?'). There 'apenai tu* bern ie),i -ii n; as from ths eutrias sun eligible BV), dod will hettie raina. Th) saan In Inm nsnlln tho tuc r ?? i i ? ? ,: ",a- a- r, ? ? i i still larder eu'oiiription from breeder* a* I ownsrs, levelling do prospjctive r.slue of the a:akes tu ?i-7i>..J0. Paull h ta. it .waver, bees hen 1 that the bret1*rs. as ?uoa. receiivt'il no rii'-aiarigenieal ,?r ibI u->iu)!it te) aiake eatrie* til ..oin . Illaro w va. lu 'j a a,ir.? tho increiel raine) of tbe pru Li?e ell.'title t'litn t> rai. Un! w:t*i ti.e sale of thu oolt the Dr?...ler's lntaareet c >asoL It is tor thlr. recsin that tho Olub his n .w add* I i'i.> ) ) la His orir.ni. $1 1,'Xll, wlilc't .in mut ?hall ge t- -he brooder* ot th - first end Menai la tlie proroor ti'.i. nf IL'K)')anl $l..i>:i. wh-titer ther t'.ull own (he prof ar* of ttt.atc iiurei w te.i the ra'0 stttli Ue rm or not. So that now ererr hro?d ir hts a direct incontlre to enter, aa by lunn ring a poiaiule lubiLtr of -f jj h-i acnuiros the riR.il io a positive prize of tl 5 io ?r *l.O >0. vvur this): micks ark n**n_TABT. The Futurity states tu be run nott autumn wt!l be the ara-iti.-t sioitra orer mri le AaiorL-a, butti from itt value of loin* BMa W O* 1 from HM 'a t BUM rojireeftntatlre twe-year H li fr.* ii all peris uf th | Daliel .State* will contend for the prue. Tut ,.r I ss. I will attract tull greata* interest through eo uju-t t un ru uni; fru ,i a mil larger field. With the la are ut I added itiuoor and the renral clause, the Puturllr of ISilil s', ,u ,i prove super.or te. lt* pre lece?aors, and lt ni*y in fte t Im. predicted thu it will be the groat conteat of the racing am. for Ito n a fiir calculation bate I on preceluat it ihould be wurih $100,01)0. A correlative slake. Hie Resumion, t race for three year olde, as th., fut urKy ie for two year-olds, to be ruo la tue ene.-eelinr aprlng, with the attie amount, nsmi ??ly, $10,01)0. hit been given, nut his receive I eulrtee suth. ? u: to bring Its ralue to (tOilii) for the tiiat rice, anl there otu be no flou'it t'.nt -i ,r il ..- wtll Ihe Put rt ntr In tbe coming mi tu nm. amt BeeB?MB?B with the Kr-aMiation In th* Bprtag, to be cen etantly followed by auccesiire llealliition and Puturltr Stake*, the ?eeBf Island I or-ker Club will attract and afton) to 'uier* ef racing the lust two and titree year* old racea remiting fmni ih* con bell turn of all America That ttl* Patnritr, neit autumn. "Tha Inaugural," ihould bt t brilliant triumph aessm* oUriou*. PH st. Tlie tUk* ii a uun?' Hie largett that har* ever been rnn fur in any conntrr. Second. Ilorsee fruin nil pirts of ths United Stat** hn.ro bern eegjge.l In ll anil their owner* and their fr,en lt will Btck to see lt ran. Thi'et lt will Insure l contest not only among the cracks whi, h shall hare shown form as two year-ul ls, but inpirle n-ent- I br Em** which shill bar* boen ipecitlly reserved for IL TflK Ct I.VISATleiN IN 1.S00. The Futurity of the ?ur-ee ling yeir will bo still more *t tracllre, a* from Us rondiliun* til* stake will be more v.-, u. lbw-, but th* ouLiilnatioo of the liittrrest will bl reachBB In the Paltirlly of IS io. 8u!>*crlptions to lt may bera-v.veiby the representative of the persou* Interested; ai the mitrr wi I oot be wiped out hy death .is was the < es* lu several m itatitret In rrgard to Hie Arti und tecoiid racn, wliote nu nina tina* have boen made rold by the death of the nominator in areerdaiice with a rule of racing which hat the enly claim lo inert of burin/ eilstod for something over on* hundred yuan, ano which lt -teems high time should be ghmmmtX The Idea et thr revval clause ls that ll will muire B'air catttra?t anionu the horses nominated __e__Br_M_eBM. Dtlor bnallr* or not men the race shall be run. Irrespective af Die fact that th* reapectirta lutiscriptlens mar tiaro been ?BBB Bp BBB BBB-Bl by Mr. Scolt of 60 entrle.*, by Mr. Yonugof77. by Mr. Haigiu of 72, or by nominator! of one etch, atc! that thc tllgibility of l.orses to ttart Minuit be in ter.inned by and rest In tlie lire* ol the (mises, net of the mrn, and rbat a great rncearnlug from fie laoncurrenoe of the best hortet lo Ihe ronnii r. Irr.-pecllre of the fact that th* breeder or uo ulnetor mtv har* p_i*ed away, will be In ture-l, and thu atiei-latlon looks to the hone, nut ta the annual owner, to r.a?p.uni to the magnificent Inducement which it has oif-re.1. In eeubliahiag the respeetlre claim* of thoroughbred horse* a* to their breeding, thc fact of Iheir being thc pos tcntr of wares entere 1 in the Puttimy will be referred to In the future ae the llo'l of Battle Abbey lt among ll.e trliloc. racy of Borland, or the Velvet Hank la Hutala, and Itt win? ner* will uot only make thr- fut ure nf their owners by winning the race, iu nee.I a loriuae, um oooliuue ut perpetuate their tame lu the elad. NKAKI.T A THOtTrlAKI) E.VTKIBfl. That the breaerlers hare appreciated Ibis tact lo a great ex tent the unprecedented entry of 01'2 shows for Itself, and lt may ht, expected, ai the tdrtnlages of ent. hm- Iii thlt stake ihall be inadt manifest from year lo rear, that olher i reders will follow tbe lead of the owner* of the great Hud fal ins ot the country as t... wu by their ?nines thlt year. Tne U)t*l ot 91<! entries for Ute Pnturity of 181)0 it reiched by tttetddltiou or tweiilv-thiecreoeiTel from J.H. Perguson en Friday. The Pulurlty ?*! ,k.-? of Hill and tuoceedlnr ycart will be run on tht ipeelilly prepjred etralghtaway three quarter* of a mlle track wnt ti the Coner lelaud Jockey Club x, now busy lu Uull.Uug al a awl ot $<!0,cXH>. ENTRIES FOR BROOKLYN RACE.S. LIS18 OP HOR-KI .NAMBI) POK I.MI'URXAXT C0.*t TP.STH. Following ar* the full Itttt of Ute entrtee ror four of the we 1 known etakee of th* llrouklyn Jo k*y flub These enli.r? bave not Ueen pubnelieal ptcyiouily in any paver . tiik iih.i'.KiMi.). MaBBBOAP 111 milk*, Drv Monopole, aiuyre*aut. Telle Doe, Hajtuuy, I.ind.u, Rustler. Feneiee. Blurt. UMI Knight, Hinman, Belridere. Kn-hmond, pare?tia luinboyiie. Waa lerineiit, Hammer ulenmnnnd. Harry Pleldi, Klux?i.-n, Ord way. ?Jf","1** Jew colton. Pare.r, Unite*, l:.-.ai. Juiir, Bpe-cla!ty. La.'.ard. Kae^laud, Benedlcllue. *'UT"T-? ? tli-orgc f)yiter. Kaloolah, Pr.itoeCliBrlie, Lady Prlmroee, Ba.iburr. (iuilah. '??..??a M...-ru H. ?' ss I ..rd. tiridnmnte, Ptockton. Vuiante, Halal:i>, Voabtitg, liri-elie). Bm All. Barrk. Kii.t.eiiclit, nreetl Queen of P.lutbeth, ortrer Cievelaad, Aurria -.lian, Kur.'",j. _. Blue itinr. Wllfre.1. C. If. Todd, Bull I ?- i,ei, Valiant, Adelina H.,>.i.aMay, P.oronce M., I.AWNVILW ll INDICAP-I'B RIVA. Dry Monenole, Klrlitaway. UuBWale, Char!:, m. ..*. beB Pieter, Ih.- HeurboB, fenelon, llupert, Be;a, KirWinm, IUIt d re. Klauiath, O.ra.a.an, Duubeyti". Boa*. Hat ui.--. Can i... md. Kiah i*n I. KlBjt?t.aB, OMway, Wandal meat, J,., ..i ?:,. lavor, Ontario. Bessie J uut, t- .* a,it ].a_gtrd, Blt, nit. U .Men Hod, Klttroy, Jl*.*,and. Jl. i ni,-. DuIlia. Occjii;. e lyster. K.I, alali. Xl ss Pord, lafly i'tlutroKO, Maggie J., VolanU, l)ec-a-a<la, lira'.rem. Oruetle, brittan.un-, J'.an I'l-acbe. cirorat Cleveland, Hal.,, In. CMa ? n of P.lltabeth. Kui us Beti All, -.lilian, li.;?i ,. a jTireta'l. Wu-k'iam, c. ll Te**\ Jillillia, Vt -;r r. rt Aaleliue. THE BBOOaiaTB CB* -1 . Btn.ita. Ilkss-..o 1. (Itieun. Terr* rettt, .irr Mutiup*l% I'lreuit. . I.orrlitften. jr..ne ,,u, Bine Wmr. Plank vi arti. Biae-u.t, I'uuburue. I..u.-. i. Ban .rer. L-l?_ bater. (lollah, Klnrstoi. Parer, Illa* Perd, Jtaselan-I. Hir Huon. Vat ant,,. t. sarge oyster, Banburir, l ,,? Aurelea, brlfljiuiue. Ka,colah, Tne Uar.l, m. j om* uajTKL itibbi 1 . milks. Flkwu d I.tdy I'rtmrote, _o*gfellow Vic Err Mo .opel*, i?-B All, .,v.^??^ U Teoaioa. >*treu?i. Blaault, Il an..rrr '"oe Wing, J niau. j. ta,ritoa, Paror. ?*""*? Baceitnet, Blr Dlion. Oellah, Oeorge Oytter, Itaoborg. _____***? Ort-eeBme, Kaloolah, Volant**, The B-rd. Knrut. BOVrKLUTHBOUAMPIOV. MAY NOT BK HERB. It ts net reeMy Baa wa whether " Oharley - Re well will be fc paruolpent In the aett ita 4tyt' "|oaa-yoa-pleeae" reofl f. er aot, "Charley " ti tmodett young min tad th* notoriety, given hint a* on* ot the teooude ot "Jake" Kllraln In tha nut- h wita Eng landa chAtnplon, " Jem" Hmlth, haa rather embarrassed him. Bowell made 120,000 with hti lee* tn lust such a race lier." Bome ye irt ann. luttrell, however tn that kind of tpori ti fatllag ult There are eenie wBo ety tatt Kewell will not come orer frem the ether Bide. He modeetly asked onlr 11,500 as a guarantee, but he wanted lt down In cash. There lt tome question whether the manager ot the match compiled with bl* re,j urn t. .. . THE FIGHT FOR THE POLO PENNANT. N-W-TOBK 18 8TII.I. IN THK LUAU AND OUOnT TO WIN BAtsI-Y. The polo enthusiast* trt watching the tntcomnof the gam it af the Metropollttu Pule League with mueh lntereat and a great deal of nolie. Hie onlookers ere generally strong par. tisane tnd resent a defeat to their friend* In a meat tmphttlo manner. While there lt net to much rough pitying at tt Brit, there lt still more chin la nelle 1 for. The pinyin art careless at times ot tho safely ot the tpecta tera There hat been no tenons accident yet, bat ene mir happen at auy titer, anet a blow fnil tn Ute face from the flying ball might make a case for a coroner, and afterward on* for a lawyer la a auti tor dim are*. In Ihe pennant race the New-York teen li mil fer In tht lead, although lt Inst two gttnet during tait. week. The team iodate ha* .von eighteen ont of twentr garnet played, tnd nnleee tbe etuer toam* tre ttrengthened Itt winning ptrctnt age mar set be lessened during the reit of the aeaaon. The Jersey Ctty elub baa been materially Imprtved. The Fnngh keepile clnb lt alto doing sc elland ocxroploi second place, with a BM victories an.l tere a defeat*. The Newark aud Sing Bing club* play slow, unoerttln tnd exlrcmuly wearisome game* at times The r.-coru lt as folio wi: ClulA KS fl KW" i ?! il*>i il SI ts fig ll? N?w York.'.r.i'.Ta Poughkeepsie.I j, . Jersey city ., i! 2 Sing sing._.... 0| I Newark .IO 3 Brooklyn.! o] 0 3 * 3 & Si 4 is Bli 18120 3 ?l 3 1 112:2.) , lt 4 Ol B,30 2 ..] I ll o<18 i Ol li .1 lil ?!t8 3| 1 4'. .ll 8 14 __|iaiia; e;iTri'-T The games of the week tre ai follow! 1 To-lay-Xew-York at Newark, Jersey City at Poughkeep tie. Tuci.lay?Sing Sing at Jersey City. Wedneiday?Poughkeepsie at Newaik, Sihf fsing at New York. Thor) .ay-New York at Jerier cur, Newark at Sing sing. Friday?Newark at Pettrrlikecpsle. Saturday? Poughkeepsie at Hlng Sing, Jeraey City at New York. ?PORTS OF THB P_UBU-f_ WKKK. Paper c.haios will Ins ult " the go " mamu thu atti! -tes thlt week. The Prospect lUrriert will have a moonlight chane on Thursday and a run on saturday, holli from UM club house on thc ProiDPCt Bark Plnsn Tlio couran in bo:h inst-ii.-ns will be drome- Pneaeet Park. Thj fr.'tcent Athletic Clnb will have tts tr-cond paper chase, starting fr,, n tho clnb house In Ninth st., Brooklyn, aa I Hi* Plttbnsii Harriers will also hunt paper on -.tun I iv, starling ft.un tho sim- pince. The Bananaa Uun OUth has ch in ;e I Us dur ol ihoa.tlng to Saturday. Th* tlral about of th" ssas iu will bo next satnr dar at Woodlawn, Tue followiug oil '.ts have been elected for Hie seas,m 1 Presld-rnt. J. Sawyer ; i.creUrv, C. Lunge | treasurer, SV, T lorp. I) iltur Park has bo,-11 aaaaM I bv the Long Island (lim C'lu'i for auot'ier it-rin. The Cypress lillis Cemetery Corperitton wert ab?Bl to bur Hie nropnrtr. hut tho negotlatlr'ui have fallen through. The P.nrnli C'lnii vsrill probably tho,jt ou Thurs lay. Tito other oitilit nttm* the ground tre tie L'ukuowi, Anno Ling Isltnil, Glenmore, Hod and'inn, and Washington clubs. TRAININO BURRBS FOR TIIE SICK POOR MONLY SOL1CITKD Petit TH B N'leiMTl Ne; AI,B BOBOOt ? HOW TIIF. W.iltK IS lielNF. Luring the last twelve month* the eipcrltneiBl hts been maali at Ha?UBI hui sea lur tl10 r,rripea-tabi* ilck poor. The sncceli lmlucrt uot rruly Hu-conlliiuatluii of the plau, but Bise Hi enlargement. Nurses Lave not only t-kon charg" of ordinary iliseaaa. Bat mated and obt.terti.-al ea^es as well it has been aakeB if ii is necessary to send Bntaaa to targltnl cases when lhere are hosp nallI te receive them. A pl.y-i.lan oalled at si-rrral huipilali recently viking admussI.in fnr a poor woni 111 wlwse only chance for life wa* having a severe t!ea tslre operation. TBfl case waa re'nso I, na ii wai cnaaid ered thal the patient waa too mr gonn ta be sue tis,.'11 Hy treated. The physician In cfur.e thoa ;ht that If a tpeclal nurst was pro vidid tiiere was still a chance lor lifo. Tlie general care of hean.t.i Berman would not aufllcn. Tlie training school pitorliled n careful nut se (rom tho Du Bois Fund, which had 1.ina established for th* express tuirp .a,- of working among the geog Th* operation, though dangerous, was mo? cassin! and that patient lt now well tnd maintaining lier own five children. Hat'tu.' pruved th1 need is well as the suoceit of training muses lor the tli'iervlng si. k poor the managers of the m hu il drem lt their duty to enlarge tli.lr facll tlet for doing good. Trained nnrsee are now teiisl-lered lnillspensable among ttce wealthy. Tho price* obtained are 10 high ts to proi'lndothe possibilities of pro_ riding them for fe Hillel ot moderate moan*. Hui respect, able families willingly pay accor llnir la .their nb lily, and many parents hail with Joy a Bitrae wit, oin aliow th*m rest at night ?e Uiat iher ran rronlinu* thur work it tte day and iii us *n iti ,- lit*lil lu tuppal t tiieir fa Bl?SB In ordir. UM?Mere, UMI Hie Tralnlug schuul forNitrset maybe nflntluued. former Hiiiitrriberi are aakisl to 1, n ?-a ti,.- r gifts atid .-iti-, 1 ipt.?ns, and an anptal ifl Bise made to tke public fur aid 111 this work. applications will be received by Hie Charity Orgamtaiio : Society who will tiamiae as to the need of aid lu each ease to prevent any decoptiuti. The Du Hois fund of lbs Training School will have gradei of nurse* fur the Industrious wei king people as well at the destitute poor. Lectures will bc glrr.n in (he evenings a! the Training School and every opportumtr afforded tlie uursci to obtiln such cain, at lu 11 as will beal Ol them fur their duties. The Du Hols nurses are Hist trained la the Nightingale Training School, Ne lti3 East Tinny-iltth?L; Mri. Andrew II. Smith, president ; Mrs. Thomas K Satia-r'hwjlte, seen-tary. The Nightingale Trailing School lt muter UM care nf Dr. Julia McN'utt and 1* Connor-ted with the I',,si Uf___B?I Ma<il< al M'hool aid llospiul, also with the Presbyterian and St Kliztt.tth Hospitals, lu each of these the iniries receire ttie prtctical training and bedside tenures which prepare tliera fur ttielr wurk. 'the trusties of tin- lui Hms Pnnd are Mr* C. Du Hols. Mi*. William M. Kingilaml ann Mrs. J. W. Elli*, (lifts or subscription* la Ibo i"i Hols Fund may he sent by check or registered letter to Hie treasurer, Wcorg* li. Sullivan, Drexel Huildiug, Na Bl Wall-11. ATTACKING THE PAPAL INFALLIBILITY The Baw. carioi Martyn, at lite lilooreingdale Iteformeal Church, last evening preached frtm lite text. " So thru he ti Gard liltetti in Iii,, t-nipl" of Dud, shewing lt tn-elf th ti he le Hod," lin snbjecl boin'.', " Father INrest'iii and Hr. Mdilynn on Papal I ifallibilitr." After quotldr frota the New Yttr't s-r main of PAilter Preston. In which the latter claimed the Infallibility ot the Supreme Pontiff in polltloal as wall aa rn linn.ni matters, and from Or. Mr'llrnn's answei at the Aca.1tmyof-Usicaweekigo.it which the Hector asks I " What has the Popi to do with politics, or politics to do with thc Pope t" He coiitinu.'d somewhat as follow* : "Dr. Mi'.Iv-nii ls an able, but ioin-wii.it erratic) nun. not B rery trustworthy guide either lu |aelltlcs or mltrlen, ont any student of history must kAituowledge Hut ho is right In hi* answer ta Pether Preston. The dectrlee of an Infallible Pepe I* the most luoustruus of fallacies. All history glv*? that dogma the lie. Tiie dectrlee 1* ot recent birth. In July, 1S70. an ecumenical council wbs calle I. willett was so lorvil* alto decree lite dogma, and *u Julv IS, Po,ie Plo Nino read th* decree declaring li* own infallibility. What does the slit*. itu-nt nf Father Preiton aie in I It meant that the l'opt lt President, sn I not Drover Cleveland, If we must lotk to Hmne for gul tenet tn *ulltic?! matter*. Il I* a lentil psltt because on many subjects American 1 leal and thoie of tke PupeeVt iiarlouslv at obit In matters relating to aducallen. marriage, sa 1 ??: tocletltt and tlintst everything ther are at od.la The Pupe represents an allen civilization. This li the are of reisoa, when free thought alts ,.n tl,* throne, tint tha Pope- I 1 're to recall the erm ls of Rufus Choate, when he ttyt: "There lt In tills country a Church without a liuhop, and t state without a King, fled tare the church from the one and tho State from the oilier.' " HF DI CA Tl NO A SEW UPTOWN CHURCH. The new Hom rn Catholic Church tf the Hlessed Sacrament. In West Sereuty-tirst-tt., of which the Her. Mtllbew A. Tay? lor ls pastor, was dealicale-l yaslerday morning by Arnhblahop Corrigan lu the presence of a lurg* cengregttlon. High mail wal ca-lebrat* 1 at 10 ?'cloe* by Hie Her. Oeorge Searle, nf the Paullst Fatheri. allister! br the H*e. T. P. tlrtig ts deacon, Hie Kev. Dr. McP.ihliiney ai mb-deae-en and tha Her. James Ryrnei ai master ot cerct-oiiies. Pethers M. Holley and Werrie! attended up*B the Arohbliliop, wto wat In rested In full I'entlttral rubes. After Ihe first gospel Mon strnor PreMM pren-lied ae eloquent *?: mon on the messed Sacrament. The church ls a plain brick structure tnd nea pies t portion of t largt vac.ml lot at the intersection of the Boulevard. Tenth ave. ami -evenly first-it,. ? ? HTorviNti ECRPTtOISM at ns socrcf.. The rlillgn Sunder school Aittrlalion held t public meet. lur tu iiiB IWB Avaunt Pieibvterlan Clint. B, al Fifth ave end Pifty-tiflli lt., Istt night, lt I.._.numeration of Hie twenty-livo rears of Suiidiy-solieol work or the t*luclati*u Just duse I. Tho Her. Ir Woo Irutr. of Coneeetle ut, whusa fatkir was on* *f the fouader* of lim toelely, wai the flrit tbeaker iBtre uced. He gave an account of tho aer iety'l work.itatlug thal tt pr t nt there are In tier nany aleae 1.1 MK) sunday tehools, 'AO.OuO trnctier* tnd -,00,000 icbolart. whero twenty five yean airo theie wai not oue. Seth Ut, ike nett speaker, after r.-ferilng ui the adraace or rellg'uti in a merla; a beiaud that ia Una OM Wot!,!, said : " la puI,Heal wurk lt ls ea?r lo tte how lint |,lvalue bil been mada laiaell once *tld : "I lt* itiiettlne lt n?l whither lt ls safe le gir* all thia puwtrr to the- niaaiei. li 1* th* ,|u*? tlon whether li i? aala not to give lt te them.' Il fleam* to me lt I* Uni laying too mu. ti to ur that jtmerlct has lek. n Hie lian tn atiieaiuui. aad we em ttfelr say thal willi the ' ?<-? ;? Hun of Ulah Hill ia * diluted natiofl." Tha tatt aod principal ipeaktr. the Ber. Dr. lt B. Blom, tald ati'ong othir Ihlugt t " The Ibeology of a..; man) ii a irran 1 far te.r ta tht religion of the world, but li le til more or lei* treplltal. ir, il,, :*f,,i* we can .lop t I* sia-ptir-is.,1 at the rory louuttla heal, tn Wei many and li aiu a, thia aocietr well deaerrea aappurt, and lha coal Ut supper I .1 ls luceasldaraid* In oo'aaaneen lo tue , Millions of .lullars dliirlbnieal by the Uethedltt eed hu ad rall Bf HjOulindi ipeut hy Ut* Pieiby ituan -lmuaarle*." HOME NEWS. PROMINENT ARRIVALS. Clarendon Betel-Cherie* de Ptrure. Kntsttn Minuter Bl Washington.I'ork A,.nu* 11*1.1 - Itlshoo McNlerny, of Allies?.Hotel Urontieiek Henry Adams, of Washington and Andrew Roberuron, of Montreal.... rPeairmJntfrr Mow? Minnie Palmer md W. A. Moilayer.vuiiy lltuet?Na? pier Lotlilan, of Bolton. rn aSTHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAT. Btewtrt will rate. Hnrrortte'a Conn. Mra Bophronlt 1. Kithed damar.s snit Snpreiae Oonrt. Dr. O'Hallly'a ault agiiatt tile County Medleal Boclcly, Supreme Court. Meeting of Hrooklyn Bridge Trustees. New-York Indian Ataocittioo. Iii a iwty Ttbiratclo, ll a. m. fiiplltt Pretcben' an.l Reformed Pastors' meeting*, ll a. re. Arraignment of illk thlevei. Tombs Police Court. Coe retie tn*a al Club meeting and dinner, Na Vii Weet 23d eU, i.liii p. m. MeeUn<.'?r Itepubl'e.n tia'., Nu. 82 West _HUi-tt., 8 p. ia. Anantl dinner of Hi* Pren Club, Delnonloe't. ti un p. m. Hospital KUtirdsy tnd Sut.lty Atioclttion nitellug. Ht Luke's llnspiul. 8 p. ra. Academe of Science. Columbia C ollege, fl p. tn. Celebration of Pipe Lens Holden Jubilee, by Catha'.'' Young Men'* Sonnie*, ciiickering Hair. 8 p. m. droller Club, No. lit Matiitniv*., H p. in. Marian Luther 8 M-jaty. No. Vi West Tlurty-lrit-st. 8 p. m. Bishop o' Parrel l't lertnre fer benefit et the Uaelle Society, Na 17 West Teeutv ri Mt st.. 8 p III. Pretbyierlan Social Cub, Fifth-are. tad Twe'.fth it, C p. m. Morrison Memorltl Fund Kin-uilr* Commlitte meeting. Mannie Temple. ' M, tin i of Academy of Political Selene*!. Institute nf icceunis. t.'uiveriltr Ktiililinf, 8 15 p. m. Young Mena DeiBocntic Club, II*ffinau lt*use. 1 |, ,n. Cenlr.il Turu Vereiu carulral. retrace tjardea, ev, ping. NEW-YORK CITY. Juilgt* A. f.. Mniiiaiin, of Arizona, who spoke tn behalf of Ulaloo In this city during tho Itel Presi? dential election han comes to reside permanently here. Ile waa elected a member of tho Irish Historical Society at lt - last meeting. Father William Kessel, of the Church of tho Holy Redeemer, In Third-it., has orpanlr.eci the 8L Aloysius Literary Association for Yoting Men, which lita al? ready Brer 100 members. These officers have heen electrtl: President, Joseph Luke; vtcr*-prc?ldeiit, James Ulrich; icceinlliig secretary, Kdward Caril: correlliHtnillnit secretary, Lamenu Denhaiipt ; t eas urcr, I'eter IH) Igor. Juili-e (leorpo M. Yan ITnesen has handed to John P. Lynch, treasurer of UM COth Regiment Testimonial Commit tee, a check for pott. Thc bari Karaak arrived from Japan yestenlay after a voyage of Ifl- clays. Captain I'pham, of POI ll IBB ItB. If. ? . Oktt after throo mont bs' Illness, ami wi- biiili'tl at sea. Tho steamer -WllBflrtBB-i cit ttie Real Star Mne, which arrlveel yesterday, reported tho Nantucket Lightship adrift from her mo. ni nus when paaM_ on Sal ui'lny. Tho Rev. Dr. J. M. Tin,burn, of India, who ls to conduct a wiles of revival BjBBtlBgl Bl tht Madikin Avenue Med lunlist Bpfeeopal Chun li duri t'i; this week, spulir* at UM morning nml evciilug bei \ Ins ye.-terday. Tin* ninth anniverory of thl Home of Incln-try and Rafnga Inr tMeebarged Conpiett was ratobrata yeaterday at Un, 40 Baal Ho-etna-et, Thl BBBthar of inmates laal rear was 1*8-1, 1,080 al wboai ob I al ne ii enptoyBMBt. l'tallceinaii Thomas JennlngB, of fl.e Kist Thirty* Ulh Sti'.'i't Million, was foiiiul lilif'ilisrlriiis lui" '?altir elay night hy Michael Coiu.vaii, of Ka 841 Baal Thirty* Biath-et., at Sec.uni ave. ami Tltii icentli-at. Tho IK.IIetjiiian was not In Baltana au I Cum,van tuuli lt I iii hume and reported Mn* feet to thc Itntlna tn,us". It WM learned yesterday that Jennings was lint .hunk, as Captain Kian suspected, bart thal ha had i.a knnrhed dova and Injured while trying t" Mop a run? away honm nu Bacon- ave. Jennings will bo! ba aldo to tin elutj fm envoi al dayl Tiie annual register of the Cnlnaihia -Minga Law Behool) published OB Satin,lav, slums tba- total num? ber of stti'ieiiia ti,!s year t'> bl 401, tll\i.|-.l Into a se? nior class of '.'Ol BMBlhnn ami Juntota B-nharlng '2i,7. ot the whole number SSB law it intent 1 an> _ri ari uates of coll.'.'cs. 'I Ik-s-- represent titty six Instltu tlllllS. Px .luelirc A. I* Morrison, of Arir.mia. lectured batore tha Baltic Boelkaty laat Bight Ib tha bail at Bo, 17 Weat Twenty eighth---f BB 'Vining Ii ?*lariii."* The Anawanda duh, tann?ad In lfir>f<. ami reim? posed of Denineralle politicians, will hold a reception In Irving Hall Mus evening. ? RHOOK LYN. Tbe twelfth annual meeting of tbe Rrnoldyn filer Dtop-BBBry w,ll !?? held al tbe hall of UM Long Island ITivte.i-ir.il Society Ibis evening. Ati'onir the s|M'.ik its will lie the Kev. Dr*. T. II. MeLOOd and OJ. I* Phillipa, There will be music by several well known itagera. Tho travelllnR derrick Whtlh has bcMi used tn put tlng up tlie columns anti transverse frit-tiers for Mus Klnp* County Kio vat eel Itallroa.l In Fulton st.. trnm (Hand ave. west to Illck.s-st., ls being (alien down ami will l>e creeled airaln tt. Crandave.. to pr_rntd with the work of const!ruction Beatward. Orrin!; to tb" street ear tracks lt could not l>o uiod between MliKs st. ami the end of the route af fulton Ferry, nii'l tho Structure Ibero will Iw raised by tlio derrick on top of tlie struct uro already erected. The funeral of Mu> Rev. Kdward A. Nichols. Whfl died aa Friday, wt_ take putts at bis home, Ba, h .'.??ITerts place, at ll a. m. to day. Thomas Code, a fl roman who fr-ll or waa tlirown clown statis at No. DT" I'm maI st., on Thursday Bight, ls not expected to TOOtrrOt from his Injui-h's. It ls Ihnaghl tbat his skull lt fractured at the baM of tho brain. Tho canal boar Charle-s Schaffer, ownetl hf A turns'ns Tlrlli, anti usetl as an kw hariro. brahe fron Ifs niextr iiu-s tn the Wallaboat Baala y wt ai day aiomtng and drifted nniler the Waablni,'ton ave. bridge over thea canal. When th* tide rose the boat lifted the bridge out of place, and the boat was scuttled by Order nf I'nl re Captain flreiinan. As tt Bani! ll carried the bridge I.aril to Its proper position, and travel mi-r lt ?ja re--urned. Thl stud? hoblers of the Rrnoklyn Academy of Music will holtl Mir'r annual merlin;; In UM -treeton' room in tbe Academy this evening. NEWS from the sr Brass. The attention of tbe antheirltles Was calivil yester? day to tlie case of Mrs. Biehler, wife of Richard Rich? ter, who tn detained In the l minty Jail as a witness In the Kheri murder ra.se. Lichter haptieuBd to be with Ktaert when he gnwhaBBd ttl" pltf.il with which he killed his wife arid shot himself and tjie police arrested him. Ill* family were leff Bilbul any means of rapport anti lils wife and three children aro actu? ally atarrtag, Dt iii tel AUnraay Wlnfald, an -caring the story, ordered Richter's dlsc-harRe and Jailer IIInI Kali fui'iilsbed tho family with enough provlsloni to last than two or thm days. -.mr ?? BLTSAB-Tflr. The new Common Council will meet this BIBUJIig A peinianent ergBBBnt-M will lie former), the Repnla lleaus now having a majority of two by thc election of Mr. Itankln, of tbe Fourth Ward, at tho special election laM week. The Hepubllcan caucus on Kat uriUy o\ei tbe nominal ions fer il,,- numerous ofllces lo bo filled Mau not entirely hai nionloiH. The pt luci pal oflico ovtar which there 18 a difference ls Chief of Fallen. Among lim aah-M for which there are numer oih apidlcants aro C!ty ( lei k. Street Commissioner, Chief and (apt al n of Rollen ami Overseer of tho Roor. Henry Harelay, James I.o,eland and ffaarfB Com-H, tbe three young men charged with tho recent robbery tif Isaac Newman's furnishing storo, will bo arraigned to clay at the Police (cutt for a bea'lng. John R. Chap.o, Past Doputy Mrand Master of New Jersey, elollvrrreii a lentara on tho history of the ritual of Ma-onry at tho communication of Washington l-ialge, No. SB, W. and A. M., on I iltlay evening. A largo representation of tho li ggBI throughout tho PUth Masonic District was praeent, Uovernor (Jreen has received an inviiaiion to make an addiessj tu New Vc.rk cm tho occasion of tho ap? proaching celebration of the birthday of bauiuel J Tilden. Ij. Ilradfonl I'lince, lately ( hlof Justice of New Mexico, delivered an address laM night In Ht. John's Charel on tho subject of tho American Chm eh Rind? ing Fund A itxieptlon will be extended fe the Rev. Caller Helm loni's bf Ibo members of Company C, .'ld Kr-,.| ment, on friday oveiilng. 'Ihe BBBipiBJ will appear In full dress uuifoiin ami BBrferfll a di Ul pi Itu to tho ?BBBpHaa, BTATl-,' ISLAND. Tho Jacksonian l'oliilcal Club of Bkh_M__1 Caa ntl Which was temporarily OrgnBIBBd mi Jaekano 1 ...y* Mill mako a i>"i mauent orgaolBaUoa al Mapleton th- evening. Mon* ihan _<m) pmnUueal resldenti ol tho 1 Ucl have llgBBi their nain * to the banbara' roll. rn I/)NC IsI.ANH Ml,!|e a j.arly ol boyi Wara searching a'.tnii the Otlltmusr-s on the Ilrower faun y_itnr__y I hey rame nirnai a blood tlalnnd aaainar, nide-h ls evidently tho ono With Which Mis BrOWW B a^ BBBBIllleil ami Which has bBBB BltMlng trOBI UM BO UM linea Ihe til^-l!! tho hs>;(i1|( was coinmitte'l on ber. Mme Mik Brewer ?said, a few tla>a bko, thal sin- w,uc rat anl ted wBh a hammer, parties dav.? LOOB iimkiiii' a diligent hearth for BBB. and ll ls lll.ely tl.af the one found v,||| ,,,ia,. a valuable rowtor Mn* itollce In fcin-liiig out her uiur derou.s assailant. A sj,?iai i.racn Bnattlng *t Hnnttngtoa hue lu-nn calle-ri brr to vole for or ajialitsl llw Institution or defence of a suit by the tmstees of tho tow n ?llh a hostile occupant of ibo nestor beds In Hnntingt-B Hay, to tlel'-i Hillie the lille of tho town to that bay. At tho temi annual election of ofbceis of the Colum? bian (lub, of Cireenpolnl, tho following BBBBbBTI ?nii elestcl: President, John Lawless; Int tlea-pretl dent, w. p. IhoahiB; second i n e pmldaol, Htephen I ll alic hard ; tictainer, Tlioinaa Han kms; fliiancliil raaretary, Joseph i.aabbbi ; reaetdlag raeretai \. loha I. Jinlpe; corresponding soci-elary, M. J. BaMBBBB', librarian, Thoma- Kb mali; Berget ul -alarms, James Cosgrove: board of trustees, Phillip Reilly. Jamel jYlug?:ia.cl and John Mc:Kny J board of KovernorBe John P. Rfloney, George Ol-dlng, William AKen, Fat* rick Oarnet) and John Itel, licit. The Kavenfawood -oat Club, fn Lona Island City, have elected tho following oftlcett for the entiling year I William F. Hendrickson, president: Edward J. Fox, vtco-presldent; Horman Wlenelt. jttuikihi teeretary; Morris Muriihy, forres ponillnir qeereiai ? : Jacob (refer, treasurer ; A. J. Iiuchuian, cantalu , Joseph Flatt, Jr., lieutenant; trustee*. John F. Powers, Henry sharkey, William \, emili!, John Allen and Jahn Iiraiza. At tho annual meeting nf stoekb__ierfl of tho poo pie's National Hank, of Cireenport, the follow lui: offl* eera were elec.ed: 8. OJ. Philipa, I. K Welts, T. P. Price, O. F. Muthlco, 8. V. Hodge*, P. C. PrBBtlBh I), tl. Floyel, Isaac Hooves, Jr., 8. Grtflln, J. II. Per? kins, II. II. Hooves and K. O. Corwln. Tho officers of tho bank aro 8. W. I'hllip*. president j . F. l>i!rc, vlce-presldont, and E. O. Corwln, cashlfr. fjate on Saturday night, Kllzalieth Sweeney, sixty veera old, fell clown tho stoop of hor ileoe't houso at No. 108 Indla-st., Oreen pol nt, anti fractuietl her skull. ade was alt-.ii'lci by a Biir,,eon, who said that sho ?"oiild not sui vive her Injin le.-. Mrs. Sweeney lived at No. 'MU Fast Nineteenth st., Mils elly. -?-? wuivHurn coi nty. Tho TloRo Hills Ilasetiall Club, the members leging ifutlenfs of st John's College, at Fordham, ls in traili? ng for tlio coming season, Jiu le Lynch, of the Mat* ropnillans, hiing tho tutor. With Mic exception of Ihe loss of Holland, of ibo class of '87, thc leam ls the came an that of last year. The St. John's College stiulcnts aro I mle |k> mle nt. if the portable lohoggna slide al Fleet wood, an they havo a natural slide on tho college cnn: pus at I'm dh-tm. If has an elevation of thirty-live fret, with a plano of 100 feet. AGAIN TIIE MAIL WAGON. The recent failure of ono of the morning mall wagons from the New York Post-Offjeo t reach the (iranil Central Station on Forty-second-st. fe this city In tlmo to deliver Its load of BIBBf-PSM to tho Fast Mall train ls still fresh In ibo minds of readers of I'HB IB-MUM on tho lino of ibo New -York Central llallrer-d. Ol that occasion all tka registered letter mall wa* also left, bchlntl. On tho morning of tho l_th, reaeler.s In tho villages and titles west of Albany were again delayed In fha* receipt of their papers by reason of a failure In thu (iain connections at Albany. >n the mm ullin of tho 18th, a full wagnnload of newspapers was again left behind at tho Forty lecond st. station In Mils city on act omit of tho mall tagon from the Post (iflico not, reaching the slajlon In time. Pinier a Pepiiblli'itii administration of tho Postal Service occurrences of tho ehnmcfer of those trcrc reported were by BO means aoBUBOfl, 'I !.o people of th,. Muila,ni River Valley and of C. nt ral ind Uesir-rn N.u York must locale Ibo catlee of this trouble where ll bellini's. IKTSBBSY To URMEMBRE WAEMIYOTOY. A nure ml tn*at ur .,f th* Iris', Historical "society waa h.'td ittur.i.y at the sinclair> Meuse to aaka Biraagenleela Iw ?nii ailis, a?learatiee of Waakiaafe-'i binn,tay. in tim absence of Hie regular chairMBB. H-^clio?l Commlssioner rn*,iii, us Merllertr, wno has Beta Ut for th* last te_ dart, anarrenea OL u_et_lor preBMee. After ee_ei_er_Bie llanaa :oti lt wi* leefe?I tlul _M colebntion wo il I ta .e th,, tere*. it a ilinm-r fer Hie niomb*rs an I tii-lr fr ends t.i Hie numb r it seventy or thowell nit, ct Hm Vow-York Hotel. Ticket* rill c??t fe cacti. Batt?I V.. Kora lias ll,'Bil appointed irea* irer with power to mike tlio ncesss.rr arrangement*. A tiiiiiintteo wus appointed to wall on President Mnrltrtr and >flei to lii'ii Hi* ?y -...., ,'!iv ot thc mein!,.-rs of the ecu; ie tr ia .ia 111,**'. ni MA lil MM IN TEL IjIG ESCE. ?ia__Toaa n_a,_B*a r t-t.ir. Inn rises. 7 19 i Betti, t ii | Igaaa tts Mt) Moou'i age.. I ni in wvr '. i. LB, BaailrBeen t-at-lOee. tii'd lOtlBI RaaOaln ooi ?. ii.- .,-* '.j ,1 j.k. ,n u i ii*t l.i'I. m.. I Hell-ate, noun. INCOMING S TRA RRRR. Ttl-ll ir r<*j|.r. Fr-, m line. Uno.I.ivemoel._.Inn. m [! in Uria.Li vern. Hil.Cunard ?Vu/.on a.l,ir*niool.t lulen I'ne ijitcen.Liverneol.Mallen*1, lie vein in.a.Ola.sr.iw.Anchor sUvr.nl*.Stettin.Halite iuevia.Hamburg.Hain ti. Amer IVcrra.BMmea B Southampton.. S el Mot* *,in*t*rel?ni.sn ai. ?,.!..,, i.Nott,-A mer saratoga.Havana.ai ,r.r? La Uascogiio.Havre.French TTane Tt'-HH*r. jan. 17.. Holland.London.National BnBBBBBOl >. JAN. 18. I astral ia.. Ilambnrg.Curr .ny of Wailntigloii.H 'T.cn and Glenco.Aioxanur.i .arracoilta..Windward Islands.Atlau ak WI ol rems i slr t\i cns. TBBSUAT. JAV. 17. Vestal Pellet. fi m. For Malls close. talla A rorulnic, ouioii. Liverpool. 7 tm WBB-BBB-T, Jan. 18. IrlrUHc. Whir* astir. Llvirrwsl. 6,SO p ra NSOam Werra. N fl lAoyX llrernen at; Vt ii'.ii n'o. f, ail .i iii s io a tn lynhire, eju*bec. WiDalwani IiUn.l* ... 1 pul 3 pru TBVaaU-T, Jan. 19 rgypr, Vttienit. I.lvenieol. I) am tweet iti ? -n.i **tst* lianlew. ll ara Silvia, ii i ji s sr. Ilainliiirr. 10 a m UT"! atlanta. Alei'itre, Havana, Ac... I mu .1 Mu tleee. Atlas. Junia ca .ll am 1 pei 'leniuego*. *vatil'v Nja.i'i, .?,.. 1 om .? pm ['tini.Ue 1. sjueue? biri mn I. ..... 1 p ia 3 Hu Sill PRIS i NRIFS. PORTor BBW-YOBB.scvijay. JAN". 15. 188U a lt it IV 01) Fteamer ^wit/erlind (Itclr), Cclicrwer, Antwerp Dec Tl, eltli bi-ina- and I ll iiaaaeugnrs to l'etor Wright A -otu. Ar. ?iv d at tb* liar at 4 30 a m. M.nrnrr i iciBroii i ir Hurler. <>*ra Her 17, Mtranham ti, Tara Jan 1 with milte aud 'J nareena*,!* to lin.,Iii A c _ lrr.T*,| at tit* liar al .', a te, strimer Trinidad i liri, ff BB tr, Hamilton. Bermuda, 8 lara with nella- uart fe passenger* lo A I Dull lu i.Ik* _ ID, Ainred it the liar Bl .1 a iii. Btae?MrCUy al Bar-BaaA, "sn,uti. Havannah 2i* dara with aider-.mi i> a**, ii .-na ii. iii mi Vaa aa, lr. meenaar naaanka. IfnlpBtra Wtti "int. Vi, inf Norfolk, With .,'.,ts,- sn t ., ia,,.,,.-,rs ta DU I) .taint,Ml Ss Ci Hu*iine-r U?BOT?I Whitney. Hean.-. Iloaum. with mdae io ll 9 im...,. i. Marie K .ni.k (Hr), Deneen Hate I'phtm), Hello 103 'liri witt' meer tar a Limier*, tmtmtt tn sno* a iiorgaa**. Ilarl r.nlosa iAii-1), Vlceriua, ll-i.ni 40 Cay*, willi tait ll,,I COlt taa,after. V|.?s~l tal Itel* I ,,sill',, ll bark vVaguail (.Nun. Km lion. Pernaini.ueo Bi) dar*. JUMilHHIIIV Beware af i aUirht Irritatloa of th<? throat llriui, ne-ll's I'm,?ll Iii.ip* riv* ou n-U.ile i*l:,if. eol.l al IB* *leTBl*el railroaal sullen*. . *> ? " UVII.I.A." K. Si W. " UV1I.LA." ove .Vie hkni- F.iKiE coi_jt -?*-. Hnnrr a. Dabibu. m. n? Iii Water e:in sr. Henrs?tate )% k te 7. tu****** ?t thi Nerve, ts *ir*t*ra, l mil* fl mer- ingana. Imimteiiceaacl ittrtlil,' RRDVCIXO ini: DEBT OF ET. STRPRR1TS CHI'lien. The annual fliinirlal t*:>*rt nf St. Stej.ltcb's Itomaa < 'a'l,o lc I'lmrcli in I'asl Twenty etch Hi st, for t!,e ye ir cud in n De :emt.er .'11, )H-i". his heen prinltd and distributed anion-th* ueiiilirr* nf tli.it rniiiriegatiiiii. From lins raper! lt BBB?Bra Lal tl.* lo! al t*cei|iis nf rin,ii?v il uri ur iii* yi ur ainnuiited tu i-'.'.lu.*? Bl, amt the total il|,lnirami.|'t fe feBHStt. Of he (Ii8liiirs*mcnts, however, fe.OBB 77 tie pliicett umlcr BM leparato heading ef "aaeefel collectlont." thai a'tiount h.ir nr hctrii aa-iren away for nuts ide I turitles. Tlie leran stales 11_t "iui|irov<.melita hare feefl ma.I* Hill year tint paul or lo t!i* am .ii*t of JIT.'J.'.l :17, and Hi* iii lit lias treen re !u. ? i $U.M>|i fe " Ttl* Itnnrovenieii's leetrcil to ere, of ra. Uti* kimiB, luclt'llnr work _MB m Ile erinn,li ai il pastoi lt eek??ee, H-: v ii .?', ot iho feaaaMml aliaiel. cinirhsiuag lew Dais, Ins! a, hool,, etc.; and a!*o fl1,,Jill Ii.i p_ijl tea d>-p..l tor.s len- sn os ri, posit,.,1,1,iring th* *l,l reKline, befaro Fath*r ?Item's tun* (BI0.B80 61 af such claim* still r'iniitii lu he nidt, aul neatly 94,0?0 for old hills of thc previous year, H-ai!, foiin,I unpaid wlie i tlio tier paator took cliarce ahont leren rm,mil* aro. I he tttal Intclilt' Incss r.f BM ctiutcli and ?arish, accui. lng io Iii* r.'iH.rt, is BIM.t-0 Bl, and tln-r* ls ,b laaaraaet aa ihe "ckareli, peetotel resldeeea na_ariheel " iinoiiBliiir to *_'.'j neut. Thc report ls alc'ii I lo th ? pastor, Itir. Cliatle* IL t elton ; imi als* lix Thomas Auilis limiiut, M I'., alni < liarles .V. larrta,aa trattate j aatl by ABrtaa laeUa, jr., and Bieketea v. Kelly, as BIBlHBBB. FUYBBAL OF THEODORE MOVETOM. Th* fun.-rai of ihiooro Benelen, erke ea_MBleal snici.io m Iii uri lav, look pl tee .|iti>-Ht yeller lav il Hie apaitinetit io:iie Be. Bl Mellann. ive. 1_B It-'V. Dr. K Wiuchester ),,i,al,l. rerlaar e: tin- Chnrc'i ef Ul A loeatlOB. "'.in luc:t I the ci vu .-s. Thu pall.I.caren were et-loig* llotate Httss.lt, dw.irl Waitan, Juice Rnfnt ll. c. iH.il- Jam., s 1'..?'tiilila. "rank KaibliiK .ri. J*hu Kanr, Mr. Matiillei I and Mr. Duper. :'ha. ot!i. bib anti.pur.'iot fee Weat akara BiUreeB asked Lat au exception in!.lil bo ma.!., t* Hie paajneal that friend* liauld not lend Mowers and Beal a handaoino croll. 'Ih* iurlal wn.a at Ridgewood, N. J. -av '/7iV EOOMMAREBM AssocigTloy disras'DS.' The Itaiokiuakcrs' Aisocl itlon has d:sltit*grate I. It Isa hint nt th* past. It w is narlo I some re irs Baa when there ra* no " I ros Pool bill " anU wiien i,ninia pr ,te'ti*e wi* ii'ieasjry. Horne ?ay that Hie causa ot Vic disbanding wns ho absorption I.y a well-known Hrm of bniakmaknrs of the ion's stare of the business, t'erliaps so. Beet makers tu reneral *ar Hut t'i* oririiil/a!l*a will be rerireai. lt'.rai a lose corporation and only nxiy members were, adm tte>L ,v | tvs a iu) ct in /?: a ti. a nt a. In ar-, ordain e with an order lunn Washlnrton, H. II. Peek, he Naval CAiisttiiiioi. maale aa elimination ol Ihe Atlanie , few altyt ago to seo wh it rcpant worn needed before going etea. The rup,,rr windi has appeared In som* papers that he ortlfcra am tryiag to cone, ll fails about herr constractl'.n s nol true, for t:,*r all lluik t'i il there is uo bettor, morn eawatthv v*s,el at the \ ivy Yard. The renert akeni the esertlon* from IBB Atlanta is a I so milch eiarga-rater! I! ve ry. hing ctiBiilei* I tlio Atlanta ls a* h. ll regulated B rr*.*, is ny in Hie Var,I. an I ibo fkilt, when there ll aar. ll mainly lilli ihe men ih.-msi lr. s. Lf.I.ANI) ll'ilKI- Clll'-.l/'l. "To Motiikk-.' Mt*. Wistl.ow't loo I BIBB HrnlfP, f*r Cd. ti*.*, r,eitil**i eoflen* th* gil'BI. tajtuca nilla,ninan ,n all HS all pall, sri* axe* wind cotio aad ,ii_i 11, ot. Tweeiy Urt tetU a bvitUe R* H. MACY & CO., 14TH-ST., SIXTH-AVE. AND 13TH-ST. GRAND CENTRAL FANCY ANO DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. JANUARY BARGAINS. NOW OTES OVR ENTIRE LINE Of HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES. -TOCK MORE COM I'M TE THAN EVER, OONSISTINO j DESELECTED PATTERNS HA OB TO OVA OWN ORDER IN SWIT2KRLAND. BOOBS i hum So. Ul'. MATCHED PATTERNS FROM fte. UP. ONE LOT FLO U NC I Ne IS, lita, B70BTHB_B ONE LOT FLOUNCINOB, 22*, WORTH Ale. O.VE LOT FLOCNCINUS, '.'3c; WORTH :I7_ FULL LINE COTTON TRIM MINOS AND LINEN LACES .'Oil UNDERWEAR TR1MM1NO - PEC IA f.O FEE Rt NO OF LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, 3.000 DOZEN CH KM rs E\ DRAWL KS, OOWNS AND SKIRTS op OCR OWN M ANL' FA LT URE, WITH MATCHED PATTERN'S OK EMBROIDERY, ALL CLEAN. FRESH O0t)I)->, AT TIIE LOWEST PRICES EVER NAMED. SPECIALLY LOW PRICE-, IN LINENS AND HOI SKKKKPIN'O OOO--, BLEAf TIED DAMASKS FK'IM 4*-.- CP. CHEAM DAMASKS FI'.n.M Ita CP TURKEY BSD DA BABB I* ROM 4-tc UP. \ LINEN* NAPKINS FROM BB- DP, 3j LIN KN NAPKINS F HOM fl 17 UP, FULL LINKS OF III CK AND DAMASKTiWELf., HA! Il TOWELS AND -lil,!-TS. PILLOWCASE AND SIIKKTINO LINENS. CRASHES, OLAHfl TOWBLLIBO, .tc. TCItKEY tlED.rtlAW hll.K AND CHENILLE TABLBOnVBBa BLANKETS, COM KtHTAHLES AND LACE tl'lHAINS. o_oonra oct bbvbbal lines of MERINO UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES AND OEVTI.EMEN FAR BELOW THE1B HEAL VALUE BPRCIAL SALE OF RELIABLE BLACK SILK AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PhD ES. BLACK OIUis t,KA IN. BLACK RAD/.IMERE. BLACK ARMI'RE BO) AL. BLACK FAILLE FRANCAISE. Black MotttE rBABCAtaB, BLACK SATIN DUclIKsSH. black satin di: lyon. black silk si kail thk above are all new and keliarle '1001)% bade by tue mos i' dbmkaiile ban ufact. IRFRH, PRICE-*, SSc, fl 'I, ||4M AND ll 1)8. ALBON PIECES BLACK SILK VELVET, WITT! NAR. BOW WHITE PATIN STU! Pl?'. AT 8?Jc; OOOD VALUB AT I15U. COLORED SILKS. BAROAINS IN SATIN RH A DAMES, BAKOAINS IN CHINA SILKS, BAIIHaINS IN FAII.LK PRANCAf-Ev, BAKOAINS IN F.VKNINC* SC HA HS, BAROAINS |N OKOS DRAIN'S. BAROAINS IN NOVELTY VELVETS AND PLUSHES, STAPLE SHADES IN SILK VELVET, WITH SATIN STRIPE, AT We,, WORTH ll BJ M) PIECES 11LACK AND WHITE. SrtUPED Ht'KAHB AT6MO.; WORTH Kfte, OPENING EVERY DAY SPECIAL NOVELTIES IN LADIKs' ANDI MUUMUU S BUSTS. OUR CELEBRATED 49c. ALL WOOL Cashmere, ?-BBLA BBB, NOWOPEN, IN Bl BBB TABS F.VKN'lXI COLO KS, ALL SHADES AND TINTS BOOBBATB-, VALLE EVER OjTi EKED. SPECIAL BABOAIBI IN OUR BOY'S CLOTHING D_i'T. ON SECOND FLOOR. ? AC Y & CO. willi sugar toorale-r, vessatl to Punch. E.tru.fc OB Urtu aiiitna (Itali, raasle, sau mm mu i'.tr 19 clay*. willi sugar l* I !) Vliritil _ Co. Bur Marr T Kimball. Hiller. Si Them** IS tars, with licorice root (tarro uti li Kc *. ca (Ansi), from Smyrna) to Mc Vniire vs .t Portie* reeael to J E Miller .t Co. Bria i w Park ir. Bane, Erne* Mai?re, arith ea4ar anal bbb* lu,,, iii' Io Join A Valle l , n.i;.,. rrssi'l to A MmlKa'tt A Co. BPNBB*.?AtSaa4r ItcttK. wini inoclerate, NW; clotuly. AtCity Iiliinit, wlu llirht. s\V; clouily. SAII.EIi stc.jtticr* f.urlffiit* Hill, for Lomlon; John Gliiioti, George town. DO. Als,, *.n!e*l?via Lottit; laUiil Souuil?Steamer II F Dltnock, (Or lijal.,11. THE KOTBMB-T4 OP sr I v M '..ki roaaioa pom O-BBBsroBrB, rin 1. -.uiajt. sta-nrnrar* Berrie (Rr), Me Kiv. amt Hfl?M?BUI (Hr), Hentlnr, from Livr-rpool lience for Now-York. ll ii.I. Jan I.',?salla.1. etoaiiier Persian Mntinroli (Br), Uris tow, fur N?w-York. shiki.iih. Jau 14?Salloal. itea'ticr Chioaico < Bri. Jone*, for New.York. BOaTTBBDAM. Jin 14?Sallee tteamer P Calatirt (Dtcli), P.oti|i-r. tor NrwVork A MW KUI', lilas 14-S.illect, at.'.in cr I', mi j ,1 . ll, in . Weyer, ror N,.w Yat*. a/AtaaciA, Jaa ll Bellata, ttgatoot iuiu inn, craiK, for Now-York. IlAVANj.Jan 14 ? Snllof. t?M?Mt Cltv o' W_?lla_ta_, Rcy DOliis. triini Mexican port* liaauce for New- York. {tor 1,-f'rr thtpptO/l S'eict. if tai. ?*< -'i'll Pit*., LUfEN SHEETINGS Atom PILLOW-CASE LINENS JAMES MeOBBBBT & CO. Announce for this week an impor? tant salo ot Linen Sheeting and Pillow-case Linens of French, Sax? ony, Irish and Scotch manufact? ure, at astonishingly low prices: Heavy Scot eli, 2 1-2 yards wide, at (?."> and 75 cents. Fine Irish, 2 1-2 yards wide, at 75 cents, S5 cents and $1. Saxony 'Grass bleached), 2 1-2 yard*i wi.le, at 85 cents, #1.00, $1.1<) and $1.25. French (Hand-made), 50 pieces, at 94) cents. Pillow-case Linens, 40, 45, 50 and 54 inches, at iJO cents per yard anti upward. J. N, Richardson Sons & Ow den's celebrated Linens, consist? ing of Table Cloths (in elegant designs), with Napkins to match, Tray Cloths, Doylies, at a reduc? tion ot 25 to .'50 per cent. JAMES MeOBBBBT & CO. Broadway and 11th St. Buy Furs. We have reduced all kinds of Fur Garments, Muffs, Boas and Trimmings, and if you are thinking of buying Furs of any kind, and want reliable goods, it will pay you to come and in ?pect our stock. Lord& Tay tor, broadway <__ Twentieth St* PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Claeraata. Bud har-utllaaw Ut* hair. l*rom,it*?* luxuriant fr,, a. Ih. Never Feils to Retlere Gray Hilt- lo iti Youthful Color. baai *nii hui art I'Mi.i-l.ta. Bvalaab_tl_r cuu.-j. OouU. Tu - **A Wino, ________ C. C. Shayne, Manufacturer, has marked down prices of Mink-lined circulars: From $125 to $85. From $100 to $65. From $ 85 to $50. Sealskin garments, elegantly finished, perfect fitting, made from genuine London dressed and dyed Alaska Sealskin, all sizes and lengths, prices mark? ed way down. Write for prices or call at 103 Prince Street, near Broad way._ UPHOLSTERY. h \ vi n- pi' -chased tub km nat-: sroeic of a USN USA, TIB ll IlKTIHIXO .'HOM BC-IVM. WB Oil'!.;; THE iO__-rWUM SPECIAL BARGAINS. SILK PLUSHES AT 75 TENTS PEB YAllD; wolli ii fi oe. CHENILLE CUKTAIN- AT H Pi-: ll P \ I ll. WO UT ll i.i LACK-l.'BTAINS AT ll 50 PE? PAIR: WORTH #?.* 50. Fl'UN ITU Uh KA Billi- AT tl ?5 PKB TAIlfl; WOKTHe. 2j. A I.AHliF. LINK OF ODD !'IE Kt OP PVEMITVEM AT BKMA!t_ABLY LOW I'lllCKS. WINDOW rH4PM[* SPECIALTY], SHEPPABD KNAPP 4 H1XTII-AVE.. t.1TH AMI 14TII ST**. The Daily Tribune. LEADING PAPER OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. A Complete Journal of Passing Events. THK TIa.II.fNK lays liff,.!-,' its W_4tf. OOBE$ day a OtBORmPtR PSWkVB of tin* tx st PArOJi <>f tim tn. irtipnlis uutl lu-r sinI.t cities, amt nf the ft-CH_ Dfws of tlio I'liitJ'tl StutJ-s, with Ri 'pions r-i>a.rts amt siH'tial il is pulekos from ahmad. A.'.unt. y, pttk_Ma_ ami trusiw,>rlliim ss nix IBB aim-, ni t-ytry uV|?rtumnt of tin- |>a|*a-r. Haying Us OWH si?'cih1 wi rv from W___t-4t**-i ami _ im.st. t-rtit n'tit ft>r|a*a of ?**.[>?-?? ii* 1 ft.rri-|.,n.i' "ta uttliat ..upital. HIL I KIM NK is ts|s .iain ilttMR. iu its rt'ptnts t.f Comit-lloiMll |.n>f...li" In its politi.al work lill. TRIBUNE i ln-arti', in tlif pr.iiii.rti.iii nu.I ?li>"mSRtoR "I tito p__Mip_M ot lin' uVpuhlu-un fSkttf. Ii> Ri!???*? lifiiiiisiii is m.uutl, uiiitriiipr.iiiiisiiii; hihI .i i<"* tiniif.l, li mots not hiMtnt.a ,,, |,.a,| ,|?. Iftrtiafl for all _i?ir?hlc, loyal uutl ir nhill puNi, B m> uris. Its n-vii'w of flu' -tJits' of luisiii.)- .rv Monthly's oaVRt mRmoosmetai n* tm- brat <>l IU kimi Its nmrkct itSfRtOt mtYR ?!?_-_ bam Um l,..'.>i rvputatioii fur f-l-B-a ami it,.iuii.\ TIIK S SUA\ ii.i itt M. i- vMttti,\ ii,, p nw-l of V9REP man toni wt,man to vs hom a mu, ,1 *_? IsMaiinior. ami iiistruotivi' m'*As|>H|*cr, <l> ? h'U with tluiiiv's wine- ore LiKU-M umi i..ai. i? of _Bp_f__M-> TktM ?'< nts ii ropy Hy m.ol OBRORt tl N>'w Yor_ City. MOBBS ___M i* au txlm ___?_? f?t fESt tap- 9-.M. Tribune Almanac for 1888 eklS VBaXVSo