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BOMB NKW& PROMINENT ARRTVALS AT TIIE HOTELS. BRUNSWICK.-William Mlaa, president ot the Bonum snd Albany Railroad Company. FIFTH AY KN PE.-Ex Governor Russell A. Alger, ol Michigan, and ex-Con freaanian John W. Candler, ot Bolton. GRAND?Brevet Ma)er General R. B. Ayrta, U. H. A. HOFFMAN Genersi John G. Farmworih, of Albany, and Congreesman W. Bourke Cockran. KT. DENIS.?Baron von Alten, ef Germany. VICTORIA.-Kv (inventor A. O. Bourn, af Rhode Uland. WINDSOR.-Slr Donald A. Smith, af Monti, .ii. and the metnlieri ot the Harvard Hasty TuddJng Club. WHAT IB OOma ON TO-DAT. Speen I met Uni.'. Chamber of Commerce, 1 p. m. Canal Improvement merlins. Produce Kschangc, 2 p. tn. Mi-etiitR ot the i iMbo Mocahnldera, 4 p. m. Bailor fete., Delmonico'*, arternooa. Exhibition ol Society of American Artists, rifth-ave. Ad Nineteenth lt. Railroad Committee of Board ot Aldermen. Mt..'.mil ol New 1'irki Commission. No. 45 Wl'liam-it., I p. m Devaralaa Committee. Foreign Fruit Exchange. Election at Building Mm.-rials Exchange. Trial ot Ward's Islm-I Keepera Cleary ind McHugh, Court ot Over ind Termlner New-York Presbytery. No. 63 West Fourteenth-it., 8 B >" Meeline nt Rcpubli. ann ot XVIIth ind XIX th Assein hty D.Mricts, Kiriy-iecond-et. ind Ninth av., evening. Mi. ling ot I',..publicans ol IX th Assembly District; No. 8 Abingdon Square. 8 p. m. Canadian Club Smoking Concert, No. 12 East Twenty- | Binti, nt . 8 p m. Commonwealth Club meeting. Metropolitan Hotel, C.30 \ p. nt Academy of Sciences, Columbia College. 8 p. m. Me.ting i,t intasais t.r Ughtssatfe Street Methodist E|iis. .,|,:tl Church, evening. Ani.ti.,', iii'-i.iil' t.f ii.->u.opolitan Cricket Club, No. 150 . Kim Ki.ttlethst... 8 p ni. Annuli meeting of !'ih Regiment Veterans, evening. Cloe! ni ix retie* of Norfolk Street Evening High School. I i've taaasaa Dna Culpa exhibition, Grind Opera Hou-<. 8 p. m. Ili-iv Pudding Club thcitrlcali, Berkeley Lyceum Theatre, 8 p Bt Tau.manv Hal) Committee nf Twenty five. Coanty Democracy Execnilrt Committee. Baptist Preacher! md Reformed Pastors' meetings, 9 a. rn. 'I i'??my-third anniversary or surrender of Lec'i Army . to Giant. _ NEW-YORK CITT. Tho body of J. M. Sutherland, altai "Senator Hob Hart.-' wa-, removed to lils htime, No. Md Lefter! s j plaee, l.i t.'.klvii, from the Magnolia Inn Friday after- j Bi.tin. arkara special funeral services will ka hetti to- | day. He will be Willed In th? family pint af his wife at Port Jen ls, to uhlch plato he will be tal.cn lo Binnuw and the regular funeral held at the Baptist Church. ? P K."- To tabs pict In th" Republican primaries I in your Matriel yam mvtti join the enrolled Repnblleam of the district. You live In the XXISt A'-.uti.ly Di- j drift, and the Republican erganlsatiOB meets mm,11,ly at N... fi East Fifty ulm hst. Have some member pru- | pose tliat tam name be placed on Die roll. Yon will j then !>e rri|ue-ted lo attentl and ymir qualifications lor n.< 'tr. ti ei ship ascertained, People looked Ib large numbers yesterday ta '-'^ ri. : otoaux'a twenty-time awnater painting, now on KA bi bl tina at tho Tabernacle. This ls the twenty-third aiinlvcrsaiy of the surrender of Leo's anny to (.rant, at AfPOMBttoa Coori UOUSO, . Va Paney paying $10,000 for a lunn Just to "talio a bair several times a day from tins pilcher. Many men wool,I tal.e lt for not Di n^ from a worse grawlaf than ?MU "'? Kelly. I Vt i regular eneampnienf of John A. Dix Post, No. . irr. c.. a. M. keM al N", '?"?'? Cnlon Square, th<> ti,ai,lis of !!,?? Post were voted to \v. Bonita Cockran fi.r his manly amt patriotic eoarse in relation to the lillis grant lui peaalOM la the widows of (lenerals John A. Logan anti r. P. Mair. I : drew '.'ruiiepie refused tu say anytiiln;: yesterday uti i the rejection of lils pian to work twelve boan rn ''..ix hy Mes eu |,loves of the MgM Thomson BtOOl Warks, at Braddaek, Penn. Ynel.l sinen's bandi art now full of to'pal'nt Balls B'l mala sheels, Sheriffs' sal's and balance sheets an- i Marred for fall discussion. Ka Senator I 'tinkling's condition steadily Unproved yesterday an I BO further danger ls apprehended. He MffeiS hitit' pain, and lt ls tbOOfkl that willi a few mine days of rest he will be rcatoi-ed to bli Usual heall li. Many fishermen returning from th? "nulli shore nf Luna Island last night were willing to admit that while Jamaica rum I.s gi.oil arid bay ruin has lt.- u.-c.s, Jamaica I Dav ruin ls a gool mixture to let alt.no. Two men have bren going around among the liquor I dealers dining tko inst weak selling tickets fur a bail, j Vi lek lt was said was to be given by the axetat In * sin" tom. Iho ticket sellers are frauds, and Superin? tendent Mut ray lias sent a description of them to all the St tl ions In tho City. A concert In aid of tho Homnopathlc Medical Col leg.s and Uren Hospital will bo given at Chlcherlng Hall on May 12. Tho following have offered their ser? vices : M's c. M. Raymond, contralto; Charles H. Clarke, tenor; Francis F. PoarOTS, baritone; Richard llotfinin. pianist; the Herheley and Scliuinaiui female quaiteiii's ; a thorns of wt,men's voices fiom the Rubin ste:i, dab, and a chorus of malo voices from the Mead tl noba (ilea Club. A matinee will be given by Augustin Daly and A. M. Palmer H' the Metiopolltan Opera House nu Thursday, la Ii'dp enable the managers of the Roman Catholic Protectory to replace the billdliifs recently destroyed by lin-. Archbishop Corrigan will begin lils spring visitation and episcopal appointments today, al bt. Michael's Church, in West Thirty-second st. Thi Rev. Hugh O. lVntecost receives for his Sunday lectm-e from his New York congregation $2.'.; from his pt.t.kl.vn congregation. $.r>. and from his Newark con? gregation. 989 9M la all fur ono day's work. ? BROOKLTK. Madame F.telka Ganter will give an operatic con? cert at tho Academy of Music In llrooklyn on Thurs? day, April 12. assisted by lil. Ixiulso Melsllnger, contralto: Henry Du/.ensl. tenor; Kmll Steper, bari? tone; Michael Haulier, violinist; ami F. O. D.lichen, musical director. IVuplo who drive In Fulton ave. must soon be on their guard against tho dangora of startled horses ky the Batta of the new elevated road. DueOMtOBOd teams already show great restiveness during tlie trial runs of tb* locomotives. Professor II. II. Hoyosen, of Columbia College will deliver a lecturo on "Scandinavian Life and Literature" at th* Hall of the Young Men's Christian Asst elation liullilliig to SBOirOW evening. Andrew Monahan, age forty-two, with no home, was anaalad far Intoxication aa Saturday and taken to tho Adams Street Police Malton. I.t wu* reported that he had fallen In a lit, and Ambulance S.ngcou Menaloa wa- kern for. He pronounced tit" pi leonor al; tight except his Intoxication, anti Monahan was Im ked up. About midnight be wus found to bo biea'hlng heavily, anti au ambulance surgeon was sum? moned, but the man died befora his arrival. An autopsy will be held. crorgo M. Adani6, of nusl.wich-avo. and Varet-st., attempted suicide by shooting himself lu tho head In Lout ol the ht.uso of a yt,tins woman In Ten Kyck tt., vi ho l< said lo have refused his addressee, on fcatiirday night. Ho used rn small pistol and did not Inflict a dangerous wound. It was dlteeed at St. Catbariaa'l Hospital. He had been out of business and dcspoiiilriit for some time. William F.. Molitor, of No. M Lawrenee-st., recent ly received an appointment as a Airman and was connected with Knglne Company No. S. In Front-st. Ile s-rved two weeks anti lustily irsignod. The reason ls said to bo thai he ls loss than the standard h,-,ghi of live feet and tivo Inches required for ftio lueii. although he parsed the examination tor the position. Tba funeral of General Q. A. Clllmnre wlil take ?laaa to-morrow afternoon In the Second Presbyterian l hun h. (Jrant Po-t, O. A. H., will attend In a body, and will art as escort on Wednesday, when Hie body ls to be taken to West Point for burial. The aale of t'oney Island I'olnt, tatter known as Ihe Waal lad, to William Ziegler hy the town of Craves, n.l, aaa not t-een ct.rnploted by payments as a*.ie.\i i,y u?. purchaser, an.l the properly ii likely I., cine into the market again. Mr Ziegler bought the property fur (184,000 and was to pay one-third and give a mortgage for the remainder. Ile objects la tba re:entl.,n by tho town of power over the Streets in Ih? plot he purchased, and desires to lay out streets to suit htniselt An Illustrated lecture will he given In Plymouth Chun b aa 'thursday evening |n aid of the Working (.ills' Central Uub by Jacob kile, a New York newspaper man. Ills subject will be "Tho Other Half; How lt Lives and Dies \m ,\ew fmrnp (Itv." Ihe steiroptlcon views w.li 1^ from photograph taken in the Interior* of tcneinout houw>s. JlCfili SIIAKF QUIETLY BURIED. A procession of a half dozen carriages turned from Twenty third st. Into Highth ava yesterday morning, passed then to Twenty second st., through lt to liroad way, thence to the Brooklyn Bridge, anti went its way lo Greenwood I emefoiy. lt was the funeral of Jacob Harp- in the carriages weis Mm. Sharp, her daughters, Mrs Stevens and Mrs. Selmet, and their husbands; Geoigo Sharp, Mra Olney, Mr. Sharp'i gi ai.d daughter, aud her husband. The burial, as wall aa the funeral service, had been conducted In Ibe most private manner possible, even tho time ol day being chosen for that express purpose. DEATH OF MKS AV00BTUS TTTOU. Mra. Abby Ware Iltou, the wife of Augustin Piton, Ibe well-known theatrical manager, died yesterday, after a brief Illness, of peritonitis, at No. lvtO West Klnetyfiitb-sL bite waa a pupil ol Signor Aranl, in this city, and as a singer had won a considerable reputation iprior to her marriage to Mr. Piton- Since then sho haa not Bung tn publie. She leaves three small children. Hor death wtll be regretted bv a large circle of friends In professional and private life. NEWS FROM TIIE SUBURBS NEW JERSEY. Early yesterday fire destroyod the shed and barn of Michael Mann, at Uah way, consuming several cattle and Inflicting a loss of about 91,000. It ta thought to bo tho work of ? fire bugs." After a trial lasting a week the lawyers will beptn th-ir arguments at New-Brunswick to-day In the suit brought by Mrs. Cecilla B. Chauncey against tho Hillsborough Fire Insurance Company. Word was received at New-Brunswick yesterday that Fdward McKeutls, tho tramp who recently clair,cl to be heir to a largo fortune and married the gtrl who cared for him as a tramp, sent a letter to Ford, Rankin d Ford, of London, requesting them to forward lils share of hit father'* fortune. They had never heard of him or hit father, and have been unable to find any traco of any such man as tho latter. NEWARK. vice-Chancellor Van Fleet has granted an Injunc? tion to the counsel for the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company temporarily restraining the city from com? pleting th-s election of a bridge across the Morris Canal at Commerclal-st. Albert Bremer, employed In the fertilizing works at F.llzabcthport, who mysteriously disappeared a month ago from his home, No. 2b Oreen Hi, was beard fruin Saturday. Charles Koenig, a florist of this city, Informed Bremer's wife that ho had re? ceived a letter from hor husband. Mn. Bremer came to this city to get furthor particulars. JFR6EY CITY. narry Tlel, age twelve, living in Danforth rive , while playing yesterday tn a new building, fell from tiie thltd floor to the cellar and received a fracture of the skull which will probably prove fatal. UNTO ISLAND. Richard Conklln. age forty-four, of Greenpolnt, was struck by Ibe locomotive of a westbound Irela ami if i. Pond yesterday and killed, li- was walking on the irack with a friend at the time of the accident. His companion escaped uninjured. W l>Ti'11BBTBR COURT. The Republicans of Mount Vernon and Pastel,es|er will meet in the Dearborn Building, Mount Ve:non, on Thursday Bight to elect delegates to tho Con? gressional and btate Conventions. BOTH FACT10SS ARE E')R CLEVELAND. mr power of rent ic patphnage MIKOI tam m , nt ami Tar. "roi miks'' lim LINT. Tho Democratic leaden of betb Tammany Hall and the County Ivinocraey are busily engaged Jn?t BOW in cam . lag ns to v. im shall bc Um delegate! to the Nr.th n il Convention at lt IjOuIi. Tito delegation fruin this eltj a iii i"? -xt illy tiiv Med batwaaa lbs iwo organi? zations. I'tiiir years ago living Hali had one dele pate. This ye.'tr no represent al ion will be given io Hint faction. The (Jerman eleni' tit among the voters wilt le recognized, however, by the selection of William Steinway ns one al the detoCatdK He will ptobably be credited to Tammany Hali Thero are f.uir names wi.'.ch will almost, certainly bo io ind In tho Tammany del.'g.'iti.'U. These aro Fire Commissioner Richard Croker. Sin" Hf Iluu'h J. Cnn,'. Oongreaemaa w. Bourka Cockran and D-p'.ity Coanty Clerk Thoaua P. Qllroy. Other nani's whleb may h<* found mi the delegation Include AogDsl Belmont, PW I | ti'tit Qeorga ii. Forster of the Board el Aldermen, County ' lei k . lanes A. Flack, Register James J. Slevin, | Willis s. Paine, Deputy Register James i>. Martin and di mt Edward Cahill. The Coanty Democracy win certainly name as dele? gates ax-Mayor Edward Cooper, Pira Comadaaloaet ! John c. v.,tullis, Ft,lice Jostles Maurlee ?'? Power and [ District-Attorney John k. Pellowe Cockran ami Fel? lows aro relied upon as thc spuk' stt.'-n of their delega? tions on the floor of tho Convention. Other tinnies ulrich are being Mentioned as delegates ate tkote ol ax Mayor William R. (irate, if he rf tutus from England in .time ; Corporation Counsel Henry [{.Beckman. Fire i om : missioner Henry 1>. Funny. Richard A. Cunningham, ihe contractor, prealdoat of lha New Amsterdam club; 18eaaloi Michael c. Murphy, Edward Kevaey( Nelson J. Waterbury, Polio? Justice James T. killueth, 'I mimas Costigan, James J. Kelso, Colonel Jain -s J. Mooney, street cleaning Commissioner Jamel B. coleman, Patios J us-if. Andrew J. White and J. Henry Cord. Tho combined delegation from this city will be a I Cleveland one. Whatever chance Governor lim may [ havo had at ono tune to secure the support of Tain ? many Hall lias nov.- disappeared The Tammany lead ; ei-s have undoubtedly received assurances fruin Presi? dent (leveland tiiat that organisation will island here? after on tbe tame tooting a.s tba < ounty Democracy, to far as patronage ls concerned In (act, for some time 'Jan,many Hall has received a mod st.aio of Federal patronage) although no lar?'e offices havo been glvon Eb lt. it ls not thought likely that Mayor Hewitt or ex Maw,!- Cooper can prevent theCoontj Democracy dele? gates frotn ?nnporttBg President l leveland They am nut likely to if ihe tide ls found to ba running ali ono way. if lt ls (Ound that tba President la weak, then they vviii j,rt.i,ai.ly work bard for some other candidate, unless Mr. Cooper Ins. In the meantime, been placated by the oller of a foreign mission. RA ROES WRECKED IX HIE ABTMVB KILLS. A serious accident, which, however, was nut SttSnd 1 | with loss of life, occurred tt 4 a. m. yesterday at tho ' Arthur Kill Bridge sd Staten island. A tow sf Lehigh Valley Railroad barces was nattai Um,ugh the K'lls I aud came into collision with the abutments t.f the Arthur I Kill Bridge, and two af the baines were sunk. Both were '. loaded wllh Coal. A raOBBlltSBla Hallway tow tallow. bag In the wake of the Hist ma also strueB the abutments 1 of thc bridge on the Staten Mani ul,,,re. The nuts: af I a larne lighter, owned by the Jv', w Y..ik Lighterage and Transportation Company, was tarried away, and falling I upon the decks of the two disabled brutes aawabad th'ni J in. Several people were asleep in tbs taint,s at Um time j who Would have been killed had tlie heavv in.isi fallen upon the ral,In. as lt almost did. lt Is said lhal ad thai of these tows was composed of as many barnes as were { those which passed through the Kills on Mareil 81. to j demonstrate lo the United BtatBS leasts Commlttco and the Secretary of War Hie danger lo BBTlgBtaiB windi, lt I.s ha el. ls constantly threatened br the abutments of the I Arthur Kill Britlg". It ls said that s-'ieral other col? lisions set ill Jed lu the same place last week. ? SULLIVAX'.t HAXAORR TA I Mt A RtlUT TIIE Flam Harry Phillips, who has been John Lt gallivant j manager during the foreign trip of lha puiiilrst, returned by ihe M.a.. er etruria y.->>U rUay. He denied the stories I a:,..'.i bu.,lian drinking, and said ihat Ihe peat Bos i ionian couidn i wlu becajsj he fought " the squarest, in si g.'iitl'-mairly, up anl up fl.'ht ever seen, and didn't ' care to win t,nl-SM he could do so tllCOBlj and sclentlll | cally. A chill teald have Wu...ked Mitchell down af.-r I Ihe light begun, fol' at the merest touch he would go or ] the Baddy earth. Xhla talk abou- sullivan otieting iii'o to get the fight dapltied uti ls non-ense.'' l'hiillps c\. I pects the cv champion back about April 20, and will take I him on a "stirring' lour throusliOut the country. "Sui | lt van." sail he, " will tight 'Jake Ki li alu or any man In i the wotld, any rules, in a slvteen foot ring. 1 doubt j if h- wi'l meet any nure men with tte knuckles though." 'John W. Barnett, Sullivan's umpire lu the tight, returned j wllh Phill.ia. AIAX BTBIB WAS TOO SHARP FOR THR BURGLAR. Max Stein keeps a llquor-sli.ip at No. 410 East Blxty fourth-st. and occupies apartments upstair*. He was ; awakened yesterday morning by a noisy In the room. As j ba opened his eyes the cold mu-z/le of t revolver was ! preseed against his temple and lin was asked to give up j his valuables. Stein drew twelve dollar* from beneath his pillow and handed them over Tho men turned lo , leave ike room when the saloon-kcejicr, drawing a huge revolver that had lain with hia BMMJ under his pillow, ' presented lt tl the head of one of the thieved while the j others fled. He held the thief until the ofllcer on post j relieved him. The -prisoner la Jaine* O'Donnell, and he was remanded In the Yorkville Ckiuit yesterday, together with John Welsh, who was subsequently caught The men live on thc rocas al the Cast River lu Uie neighbor? hood of ScvenUeth-at. TOVWB FBLLMBBIRI POMME TlOMS. Antonio I'elleprlnt, the son of Gulseppe Pellegrini, ths rt st au rant-kee per. who was it-ported at Police Headquar? ter on Saturday night as havlug Btyatarlaaaly disappears on Thursday, returned homo at 6 o'd?k yesterday morn j lng. His parents, who were much distressed by not rc I celvliiK any tidings fi,,ri him, wei* Mitprscd ui BM him j looking well, and he explained that he had gone lo Alban] ' on Thursday last to visit an uncle In Uiat city, and hail spent the time In hunting and fishing. Tho young mar said ho had no Idea lhal bin par.nts would have made pub Ile his disappearance or he would ha vb sent them word ol bia xWtk, 9 A KEW CHOIR AT DR. EATO.X'S CHURCH, lt any peoplo who attended the services at the Chured of tho 1)1.Ine Paternity expected to h'ar a lafttsnee n.ad< to the trouble In the choir by the i.aHor. the MAX jir Charles li. Eau.n, they went easy disappointed. Hit ?ermon waa on the eleventh commandment, ? Love om another." A new choir haa been engaged, and wlil basb lu labors on the (list Sunday lo May. Titree ot the ok choir sang yesterday. Of thea* C. C. Ferguson, the tenor and Miss l-lr/lo MacNIchol have already accured place* boult B.-ige, the organist and director, remaiu* in chargi of the church's music AR ACTRESS'S FVSRKAL. Tbe funeral of Angel* Douaruma, an actreaa known ai tha *tace a* Anglo t.iimth*. took place yesterday at No ?lit Umax Fourteenth ?t_ She waa the wife of luipi Donaruma, an actor, whose profeat>ioi al natue I* Delmore He ha* only recently finished au engagement with "Thi Golden Giant," and wm with Ul* wife dutinfc her Hine** which was ths rstuli al eiirosurs during Ute tartar! A large ni mtier ef theatrical people attended the funeral, and the floral gifts writ unusually uumeroui and beaatUul. SOLDIER BOYS AS A1I1LETEE OAMES OF THF. 7TH RF.CIMENT-F1VB ARMORY noora broki.n. The 7th Regiment Armory never saw a prettier dreee aa lade by a fairer faced company than Saturday night when ' the many friends of the regiment turned out in full force to wltnen* Ita annual spring athletic gamea Spring seemed to have blossomed forth Into oiidsuiuiuer. If anything could be judged hy tl,.- numb-? and appearance of th.' fair pa j tronesses of the soldier boy*. Tbt emile n'.lv nu'e-'ul ! nature of the game* was largely due io ihe efllcieBt msn- ? ' ag'm.nt, aud the pleasing feature of Cappu'a orchestra a i b-.l to the regular band nhl. lt has played in former year* j The rcfrrce was Lieutenant NV. (i. St hillyer, of the staff; Uie manager was Sergeant Waldo Spraguc, Co. C., and the ? Judge* were Captain Daniel Appleton, Co. F; Lieutenant i Walter H. Wilson. Co. E; A. V. do Cnlo.urla, New-York | Athletlo Club; h. MeWllaa, dthtetfa club of Bctmyiaiii Navy; William Wood, Ncw-Yt.rk Atldetlo Club. Five armory record* were broken : 1,000-yards run, wk race (50 yards., one-mil,' walk, 220-ytrds run, and one-mlle run. U. S. Maltby, the piofeiwlonal bicyclist, gave mn In? teresting exhibition of trick riding, which surnrlsed and delighted tho spectators, ?nd K. C. Carter, the champion runner, gav an exhibition one-mile run in 4 minutes, 67 seconds. Tho half-mile walk, Hm tws?BB9a bicycle race and running high Jump were ataBSty aaBUOBM 1, and evoked mutti applause. Tim contest* were as follows: Ninety-three Yards Hun i Handicap).? Iirst heat, won by F. U. lUiuniage, OB. B, (five feet); second. Gerald Schuyler, Co. B, (scratch) | time, io aecond*. Sec.,nd heat, won by C L Jacquelin. Co. .'?, (four hat)I *ecmid, W. W. Price, Co. B, (Ave feet) ; time, 10 X b wconds. Third heat, wou by W. W. Benjamin, Co. II, (12 ttSt)| aecond, OL W. Bostulck. Co. D, (four feet;; lime, 10 2-5 sc.-uiids. Fina! h'jt, won by W. Vi. Benjamin ; second, 9. '?. BeaaaBgB; Ua ??. lu 1-5 second*. Half-mile Walk-(Wm those who have never won a prlr.e lu walking race.)-\Von by F- L. Montgomery, Co. I; ascend, W. A. Harlin;,'. Jr., Co. D; Ume, 8 minutes, ol m ..linds. Four Hundred and Forty Yards r,'in?(Handicap.)?First, F. H. Crary, Co. II. (12 yards); second Gerald Sciiuylcr, Co. ll, (thiee yardi! . Ume td 1-5 rn.cond*. Inter C. aa pany Tug of Wai-.?Cou piny ll pulled Com? pany Il six inches. Twt-Mlle Bi. yclc- (Haiidlrap.)-Won by C. F. Bur haus, Oa, B, (150 yards; ; second, J. S. Woodhouse, Co. 1>\ (1 .0 yard*,', time, 7 minutes, 21 4-5 second*. Bunning High Taatp (TltBdllBg) "Wm by P. V Cae? sar, Co. A, (7 lin ins ; ascend )'? ?'. Roumage, Co. B, (4 Inches); height, 5 feet 5 lachen Two Bandied aad Twsnty Tarda Bun?(Handicap.)- First heat won by W. ti. Wright, Cu. i., tn yai-i...; second, OL E* Jacquelin, C.. (I, (scratch) j Un,.-. 27 I j seconds. Secmd heat won by U. tl. RoWflMfB, Co. B, (BSTBtCh); I t . I.. M.l.-ltell, t:o. 1), (7 yattl- ; nu,-, 21 h., .url-, lit,iii heat, nen by C. ______ Jacquelin ; second, E. ii. Houlong.-; time, sn aaeonda Exh.biio'i Hurdle Race.-iPO yai !s, 7 hurdle*. 10 yards at.ait.}- VV..u ly A. A. Jo.dou l.i ia 4-5 seconds, with J. I. lV'litliardt second. ono Xhenaand iards Baa (Hand! iiap) Wm by G. T. , i, Ce. B, (scratch); sac and. W. M. Moor.., On 1. (45 yards, ; nu,,., 2 minutes, H 1 5 an Sack Bacc ii>o yard*).?Flrat, B. a. Btacbpoals, Co. B; i, r. c. Bamaga, Oe. B; time, 7 4-5 seconds. Rec? ord broken hy 1-5 second. Half-mile Balli I ghats (handicap).-Won by C. F. Bnr haus, Co, B, (40 yards) , second, II. J. Dietz, Co. B, (bcratelu ; ll IBO 1 ? Bate, f>- 1 '- MtandB 220 Yards Hurdle, (handicap'.-Hrst, C. F. Bt.stwlck, Co. ii, (scratch), ascend, c. g. Baaas, Co. W, (lu tim-', ol atirnnda One Mila Walk, (handicap:.-Won by 9. A. Ware, Co. B. (scratch,; second W, M. BdMaten, Co. ti, (io teeonds); Ubb . 7 nt ??'? g i" taeonda Half Mlle Bun (For those having never won a prize in running race.)?Waa by P. R. irving, Co. c.; - >? vi. u. Bradley, Oo. Bi Ume, c minutes, ni teeends, WhBBlbanow Bacc (handicap, I lop J- B. Wosdhsase, o>. t, ii yard*); snead 9. n. Crary, Co. it, (5 yards) ; Hine, 02 ISronda One Ml!-- Run (handicap -WCB ly C.. V. Hilbert, Co. B, (BCratCb); ascend W. M. Moore, Co. I, (80 yards) ; time, 4 minnies, il lOOttkkt. rares-legged iu.o (handicap, l lap,.?Won hy jame* Miller and A. K. Wood, Co. E, (3 yards); seen,I, I', c.. Rnumage, and G. Y. (illbert, Co. B, (8 yards) ; time, randa Obstacle Bacc (2 laps).-Won by R A. Stackpoole, Co. B; aarimd. W. B. MOBS, Co. B; time, 1 minute, 54 3 5 seconds. A HUT VETER A XS WHO XVAXT TOGO WEST. More Utan 100 member* of tho VetetOB A-s,,nl3llon of the Bcgalat Army and Navy attend,:! the mceiing fen tBfday at No. 70 Cast Fourth-st.. to furih' > tlie effort* being made to obtain Government aid In settling on un? occupied lands in the West. Colonel Ja. ob Sclitil'dr presided. J. L. O'Connor, of lbs F.vcuilve Committee, submitted a ciin.iiiiiiiltnli'in from OOBgTetSBMfl O'Neill, ruting tiiat PtoBtdant Ctevatand had asa****** auaaelf a* favorably Inclined to Um ealaalratlBB schema of the association. A met. ..rial, to be pal - ' ? I |a tl.e Fr.-.1 dent, was adopted, asking liim to m ni to CsnglBBS a sp. . iii BMBBBgB on ih" subject, ll lej.r. MU that IhCTS are lit the iielghborh.n.d of tho cltv of New-York 10.000 veteran* with families abo Weald gladly avail them? selves of the opportunities of goii.-r t<> tke (ai West, and who would nake much mom desirable roi..nie* of set ' Uer* Ibm the f,,rel;.rs tepidly Bocking thither, win. ,-mi? not speak our iBBgBSgS an.l who have no knowledge "f or sympathy with our institutions. Addreaaas t.. te forwarded la the Natl,mai Haadgaartera of tiie (;rand Army of lbs Republic and to the Hen ll (BM Blt Headquar? ters of ihe Stale, of New-Vork, asking the veterans of the Crand Arn.v lo Join wltb the ass...raturn In nhlriliiing from C..tigress thu llnanclal assistance desired, wero Blas adopted. IEBPEOTOB IfTRXES AIDS XEW ARK'S FnLItE. a waneat f..r ii'.m, drawn by the Hewart Pallas Oata. adsBlsneta for ? special aanrteaa," wa* raid by tho City Treasurer of Newark last wuk. Tl.e unusual chara, t.r of thc warrant It'd la Inquiry, but none of tt.? rollce Commissioners or i,niclal" would give any Information. ; Through responsible source* lt was hamed. hOWOBOr, that tba ti.,).!.-/.' wns drawn to pay special detectives furn? ished b.v laaaeclST Byrnes, nba hud len s>-.-rolly em? ployed to di?.over evidence barling tn (bs ri[.[.tel,ens'.,,n of iieriietrator* of mimer.,us btiri'lrttles ree.ml".-.| 1,'iV , In Newark and throughout the latmahlpa InSBOCtBr Byrnes'* men worked for several weeks unknown asea to the Newark detective*, and from time to time communi? cated their discoveries to the Follce Commlsslnners. It ls Mated thnt the l'ublle. Brose,utor has already laid the roitiriiuiili'Bllon* alluded to before the Urand Jury, to? gether with K.m,' Martling e\id.e natch baallsatss oth? er* beside* pref,- .|,..,,l bnrglan, The evact natu-e of the r.-v.-Liu..ns and tho Identity of the accused men have not been disclosed. AM ITALIA X COXTRACTOR UM DMR FIRK. Thc Italian Immigration Society, whose oftVes are lt No. 24 Ktate-eL and No. 8 Paart-BB., ha* been gaiherlng testimony against an Italian labor .traitor, Michele Maggi, who 1* charged with practising BSUTUSB upon his countrymen. Affidavit* of these men in tl,,. Baan Mlaa of the society represent that Maggi makes ih.ni pay him tb, SO or S7 each, as the case may be, for obtaining work on the Bria Ballroad and other companies requiring gang* of men, and ttieu extorts from them beside* $2 per week of their wagBB a* lon* as the employment last*. ll. Lom? bardi, an agent of tho company, *ald yesterday that as Saan as the evidence was put In *hripe the society would begin civil and criminal proceeding* against Maggi. Mr. Maggi ls rspteaaatad as a man of considerable means and seemed to have plenty of friend* yesterday who were disposed to belittle the accusation* against him. He owns real estate, lt was said, valued at $.10,000, and la a person of consequence In the Italian colony. THF. KEV. WALTER WIXDETER TllIVMFHAXT. The Rev. Walter Windeyer, rector of the Reformed F.manucl Church In Suminltav"., laney City, had cveiy. thing his own wav yesterday. Th" o.p sing ex-v.viy. men were n.,t ysBBSBt, an l lha rei-nl.ir servic, s noa con? ducted quietly. Thc rever nd p?. l-man iiv.cr.ds ou tho theory ihat the severance t.f hts i>a-t.,ral rrl.iiiun* by Bish? op Nicholson and ihe Branding Committee of the Synod has been rendered null and void by tho at-titm of the church members tn susUtlnliig him and electing his ticket at the Faster elottioi a. He preached a sermon In which he took occasion tn compliment his supporters on the victory they hal achieved, and lo say that the right will always prvail. He exi.rcwd hit belief that in view ot the action of the chutch, B shop NIcbBlasa would not interfere any further, and thnt psaes a-,a g<od letllnd would prevail In the church fur thc futuro. m FAITH CURE COXVERTS TAKE TUE TCT DIP. An announcement In some of the local pajier* that there would lie another faith cure baptism In the Bay yesterday afternoon attracted a crowd of about 1,000 parsons to the shore of New-York Bay opposite the Mitt cure aanituarr In Chapel a yo. The candidates were from ihe Mount Zion iblth Cure Sanctuary, at F.rle and Sixth *t*., which ls managed hy Sister Jackson. Thero were twelve of them. Including four children under the age of twelve. Sister laehaaa conducted the preliminary servlee? |n the sanctu? ary and F.lder Raymond baptised th- rr,tiV?rt*. who wero Mrs L Z br:?kie, of Boston ; Mra bberkemore. Mm. An? derson, Kate Mardi r. Uittie Wilson. Ida May Vail, Mar? tin C Hei itrfreldi and Stephen Bedford, of Jemey City! Jennie li,ty and Byron C. Doty, of (Bens Filia, N. Y. ; Vint HealT tnd J. H Langton, who live on canal-boat*. They were dip|ied in the icy water without aufturlug any apparent lujanous effect, ll A DAME DIMS DE It AK IX A FIXR RAGE. Madame Dist Debar did not lecture yeaterday. A Tribute re|s,rier w h.. >?!!"d nt, 1,,-r MOBd l.i r lu the blfge*t rtge which ht* yet jK>?*e??ed her. Bhe doe* not want to *ee any more newspaper men. and expressed herself to that effect in language *o vulgar and profane that lt cannot hera be reproduced, bhe also aald thal she waa going to rae Th* Triuuno, " Tlroea." ? Herald." " World* and * Sun" for libel, though the hid to sell everything ah* had ta ral** the money Mr lUndi.lph, her f.,rn_er lecture agent, I* going to sue har for breach of contract. It look* aa lt Anna O'Della Dla* Debar would Boon have tt aiany suits as a * Ughuung shinge" psrtormsi in a variety aaoni HO PLAYER'S BLOOD WAS SPILLED. tub nkw ark brooklyn game went oft peaceably-mana<;er powers bluffed OUT. Out of the 5.800 people who went to Ridgewood Park, Brooklyn, yesterday, a goodly portion of ihe number expected to mee something beside* a baseball match. Some hoped for a freo swinging of bat", bloody nose* and a regular Donnybrook Fair. They were disappointed, for the match passed off as *r.i.Hithly and quietly a* all thlngt done on .Sunday ?houl.L The sjk-. uior* only ?aw a gsme of baseball between the Brooklyn and Newark club*, and only an ordinary game at that. Tho Brooklyn team did nothing especially brilliant, but man? aged to win the (jame by a close shave. Manager Pokers ard hi* Jersey City club went out to tho ground* a* wa* prwllcied In The Tribune on Sunday, but hi* men did not play; in fuct, they did nut put on their uniforms. They even had to pay 25 cent* each to get Into tl.e grounds. Manager Powers had an Interview with the dr rector* of tho Brooklyn club, and said that he had bronchi his team out to play, and also to collect $200 guarantee, for which he had a contract tn hi* pocket. Tho Jersey City club did not play, neither did lt get thc ?200. It was hinted last night that the final ?cttleinent ot tho quarrel will be tn tho court*. Manager Bower* also requested tho directors of tho Newark club not to play, but that ?200 gaasantea probably loomed up In front of thc Newark men, and they forgot their brother League club and went for the cash. 6. A. Abell *.iid that the Brooklyn club had cancelled thc game because the Jersey City management had aleta two Of their Btayata front them. Ile thought such kind of work should be frowned down. Mr. Bowers retorted forcibly that ho IhOOght ?omo of the director* of the Brooklyn club WOS capable and willing to do the same kind of work If they got thc chan,.-. Terry pitched thte> butlaga f..r the heme club, Fouls three, and lluchc* three. Terry did tho best work, and (truck out six et lha nine men who faced his curves. The score wa* as follows: Xewark. Johnson. 1. f. Dooma, r. t.. Casey, c. f_ Field*, lb.... Jones. .11._ Hullirau, 2h. Co lina o_ ftnittit, aa... Baker, p_ iblp.il a I e. il Rrooklyii. ir.jlbp-, are. ni o' ni 1 !l?tnknay. Bb..I I 1 Ol li Oj uMMecie.faii, 2D <> <> n 'J 0 li "rr, lb.| 0 2 Oil tl! OlD'Hrlen, 1. I...I ll I li li 1, il, 1 .'.it-iiiher*, c. fl 0; lj 1 1' ll I 1 l'hllcli, r. f.I 1 1| ll 0, 1 C 4 li Sinitii. a a.... o o 2 3 0, 0 0 1 <l|iT*rry, p.I ll ftl 0 6 oi i, o 5 i ! ii tutu**, p ... o; o rn 6 a lilli I,ut/., p ....'. 0 o o 3l 1 I I'l-aulestc.' ll 0 0, ll 0 Clarke, e .. Si n ll ll 0; I 0 I ll i V X 0 0 ll 1 ,11 ol bert, e.. 0 0 6 O' ToUla.j 4 Oi'l7l OJ Total*.I 6 0 21 2i\ 1 Kawarft.11000000 2-4 Brooklyn ,...00004001 x-5 Earned rur*.? Brooklyn, 1 ; Newark, 0. Flrit base aa halla fliaohlja. I;]tewarki 2. Tint h..-- i,> stibbs, - lileah lyn "; Wewark, n. gtrnch ant?Brooklyn, li; Hewartt, 8. Itelaa basan Bracklyn, 2; (rewash, o. 1. ft aa bake*. ? Brooklyn, i ; Newark, I, Twe-hesa hit*.? Sullivan. lilt by plbler -Joiiih. Passed balli -C.,Illus, 2. Wild pit.-hi?..?Baker, s. Umpire, Mr. lergnaaa. Time of Birnie. 1 Lour. .Vi BllBBtea Tho New.York and Newark club* will play at the Pata c-rout.d* to-(i?y. and the Brooklya and WUliaaaa OollegS nine* at Waahlngtafl Bark. AX AOOIDEET OM HIE ETEA MES CALIFORXIA. The [.'renell ttCBBMI .(.'hal.OS.v Maticaux. "hlch Ulled from Hil* port on Krida.v. retuned TTialtllflat with tho steamer OalHStBlB. of the Cur Line, In low. The bitter i.ad b.tn dtaabled sd Hanunh ky barina the head of of her air eiliadBt MoWB out. She loft Hamburg on Mardi 21 wtth BWKbsBdlaa aad tteerage paaaaaaem and \'i- BBtfdag uik.i1 time when the ge,-I lent happened, -She was tfghtad aaaa afc-r by the French steamer, which cut short her voyage to Bjrdeaux. turned around, and towed the Calif..min into port Both Banners tacbared ott Quarantine uliori'iy af'.'r 0 o'clork Inst Bight but wiro not allowed to come up to the city as tl,ere were Beveral aaaplcluaa eaaaa el what tho shins dscter ulled ??easies" aa b sid the California, wieh the Quarantine phyatdaa Ihsaghl best to essaUne lu tho da ru me. MAUI S I'i ISlKtilil'} /?; V U lt. MINI ATC III-; ALMANAC. Tt.-CAT. gonrli** 6 2U-Srt* e 2S I Moon rUe. t-56 i Mesa's age. 27 lllllil WA i Kit. A.Af.-rAtnilr Hon*. 6 St I Hot fal'I 6:.'.l 1 Hell Oat*. R:40 t Ai.-r-miu'.r .1 -2. C:ill| Uot. 1*1',L 7. l'J I 11 oil 1.Hm. 'JV Im\COUL\rX fiTEAMEES Ill-DAT. Vetiel, Frn-n. Sad* I. Line. Osuailfl.Lon.'.on .Mar 2.1 .National Key pt .Liver pool. .Mar 2.1.National :.,n.A t**t*ril?ni.Mir Jt.Netti- Atu-r La Normand ie.HaVTB .Mar SL.. Ft BUBB 1 rim A len*.Perl I.i moo_M^r Ul.Atui Barra...nt i. >*l Croix.April 2... A timi A WI M?x . .liHVrfit.t.Apr.I 4...luau Inn* ?Bi .Havana.Auril ft..Ward'* nnasoAt. arau io. Nora.la.I.lrernool.Mar 31.'inion Wurra.Bieinen.Mar 31.NU Llord irnoB -I.w. tran, ll CUT of lttimi.Liverpool.Anni 4.Anchor Btate ot lti,1tan?.a.ill??g>iw.Mar >0 .mata City of Alexandria..Havan i, .tc ? April 4.Alexau.lre 0UTOOIN0 STE a MSES ti csi.Ar. Aruii. lt). Teasel Venel. Lin*. Fir M_iili claia *ail<. Wnconsln, Uuioo, LlTanim!. t:30 a ni ivtiiNi.tnir. SMUt V Calli-.. cnnaM. Liv*r_vw>l. 8 am Ilritaiiuic. White 8Ur, t,l?.tr:i.iil_. 3:30 a ia 6 30 a iii gm*.NS Liars. Hr* nan rn soutti'tou .. 3 am 8 BU li. r--iil.it.'i. Hu t >tir. Antwerp.. 3 am fl a ni Colon, i'..trie A m. laoiawall.10 ? m noon. Al,,*. A'lu. i .utii . .. ii i .ll a ai 1 via tm aan at a run. ll. Rnerlx namb.Anter. Ilamluirr . 0 am Mani.atran, Alexandre, ,1 nan*, .tc. 1 pm 3 pm Valet,ria, Ku.l 11. Usuti'M,. 1 pm 3 pul AUiir. Alla*. Klnialnti.ll Bm 1 p ra t en mr sos. Wai U'a. Nassau. Ac. 1 d tu 3 pm Truilttail. viuauoo. bri n.-.n . 1 nu 1 pm sn ir ri xi; NEWE TORT OF NKW-Y iKK.HUN'IUV, APRILS. ISMS 4RHIVK0 atSBBBSB California (0?r), Wi,ickier. Mambtirs Mar SS, with in,1*r un I 5J.I BBtBBBgafa b> Phelp* llroi * i'o. ArnToj at tit* Karat 5 i> m. in law "I ?tinnier Chateau Margaux (r'r), BaaaUM, bene* for H..nina,ti lilli m.I. auaraar -iwru ittari. Baromi*. Uamborff atarSS, narr* SM, witt, m.l*t. an.l 7.t< paaaeuguia la Kuuliardl A Cu. Arrive,I ai th li.t *t Baan. hteauier H'.ii.io , nr. Brownrigg. Cnniral American and J.i'u.tl, an -.. .: i* Tia Uotlou, willi uiilsii lo Wllliain* A Um kine. Hteamnr BaMaaUte Ygl,-?ta* (Hpaa), tbirrla, liaraaa 4 dara with nelse ami ntaaaagara to J M Ceballo* A Co. Ar? rive l at th* Bat nt .'. .ni a m. Hteamer Trinldatl (Br). Kr??*r, Hamllto.i. Rerntu.la, 3 days, with nun* au.l pa*??nxera la A K Oulorbrl.lge * Co. Arrtrseal tba Karat .i. lb rn tm, ateatnai Seneca, Walker, Newport New* aul Norfolk, with nitl(*au.l r,i*i? ti * er* tool.' Ho.ninian -tj 'J.j. hteamer Ititi...hui.I. Junney, Norfolk, cltr Point and Blch lu.ui i, wi:i, m.lae an I ?a**rnger? io old Dominion Pe lim, Bteamer Hr.iaawaler. Duta, W*st i'olnt. Va, wiUi m.'.so and PMsemri-ri tu Uld Dominion Sn Cu. Uleauier Winthrop, Hi ii.. I'orUau.t. with rn,lt., to Horatio Hall Hieamer Herman Winter. Hallett, Rostou, with mitt* c> ll 9 Ii.nock. 8l'.VSET-At Bandr Book, wind light, N; hazy. At City Uland, wiutl fresh. NW. clear. ArriT*.i y**t*r tay ? Hteaotar Ktruria (Br), Cook, Liverpool Mar 31. Qu**n*towa April 1, willi Udasrae 07- iia<?en^or* to Vernon ll ilruwn Jt Co Arrtrett at the Bir .tt ll p ni Bark Sliaw.auL (ot Honan). Minali. 9m%Att*\ Pit, IS .tara with lugar. Ac lo L W it P Armstrong, mi..,, to Millar A Houghton. BA ILK t>. Btaamer* Martelle, for Hull: BUclva, St Auu't Bay; NapUr, II um aroa, bhip Ida, far llam'jnrg, UK. LOW. Brig LAW Annitrontt, AUian tar, from St Joh at, PB. lUMOVgggXTt lit a i i-.a m i-,.-. FUIIBIGN PORPS. QtriissTow*. April R-aailau. *teamers Herria (Br), Mo Kay, snit Alaska (Ur). Murray, fretu Liverpool hen. e for New York. Brkmsk, April 7?Arrived, steamer Baale (dan, Bicbtsr, from N?wVork. ASTWgar. April 7-ealle.l. steamer We?teru!and iBelg). Hannie, lor New-York. Vera (sir.. April 6-Salle.l. ?t*amer City of Colombia, Belt Ur. for Now-York via Havana. Uavaha. A|,nl 7-Halle.t. *tea.?er Hty of Alexandria, Dea kcu. from Mexican port* hence f?r Naw.York. AprU 6?Arnvad, ?ta?m?r bau .Maroo*, Bolger, from Naw Yora.' l_ForJo(?r Shipping ite-n. tr ami, ne Fiflh Pagt.) AansnaaauaMa Bowr.ro of g slight irnt.ition of tho throat. BmutSSira Cough Drona jIto li*nse.b*te rallaf. Bald al tba ?laratet rallraau aUnana ami tiring.*la avery whora -A EsrENsctiKiD's Cblkbbatbd Hats. Taa LiAi.is.. Branra sm.iw Bai**room. 113 Nuuuil,, HA. E. & W. The " Cabdo ? Collar. E. & W. A NSW UK.-U1S IS t'OLI^lIt*. ? knut A. DabikUl M. H., _, SH) Wfst 1 fSTit-ir. Dl??*a*? of th* Varrias sriu a. fianito-t'rlnary Organa lmiMitancaauaalerilHr. Hour*? 8 ta la. k lan ? _ "To Mother*." mm. wixit.owg Bn mn*.* amur, f*r Ohlldraa T**thlsn taitaaa th* nu ratnea* lalla naatlm. alltrs all pata, cure* wiati c*,i* aa.l .narrina*. TwaBtrilTa o??u a Balala I BAKING LPOWDER Absolutely Pure. Thia powdar aever varlaa. A marvrl ot purliy. itraagth Sod wt..,i.'iou..-ti. ** More acuotaileal than the ordinary kinda, aad cauool be told lu c?.mp?uilon wita tho multitude af low uwt( ihort weight alum or uhtaphate puwdt-ra. bold ?2'J '? ea^. Hu VAL BAKUili i?yWl)i* CO.. lui Wall ga? M. En SUMMER DRESS FABRICS. JAMES McCREERY & CO. Invite attention to their stock ot Fine Wool Dress Goods, several lines ot late Novelties, especially suitable lor mid-sum? mer wear, having just been added. A comprehensive assortment ot Silk warp Iii aiiettus and Glace Cashmeres in new shades, tor entire costumes, and a variety ot taney cloths, Sicillienne Stripes and Sbaded Beiij;alliies, Intended tor accompanying use. Novel effect* in plain and changeable woolens with illuminated bor? ders, Mohairs and Summer Chevi? ots iu mixtures, checks and hair cord stripes. Attention is again directed to a superior grailo ot India Silk, ex? tra-width, printed in indelible colors, in entirely new desigus. JAMES McCREERY & CO., Broadway and 11th Street Ladies Underwear. Monday, April t)t/i, We will commence a sale of Fine Cambric Night Gowns^ at $1.00, worth $1.50. Colored Lawn Negligees, trimmed with plattevaL lace, at $2.45, worth $3.75. Fine Lawn dressing Sacques trimmed with dotted Embry, at $1.25 worth $2.00. Handsome Cambric skirts, cmb. flounce, 14 inches deep, For $4.75 worth $6.50. In connection with our regu? lar standard line of Cambric and Muslin uuderwear, we will show special importations of Paris handmade and embroidered un? dergarments, exclusive designs and Novelties in Silk Gowns, Dressing Sacques and other kinds of French Lingerie. Lord& Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street. i$e^| A Concentrated Liquid Extract of MALT and HOPS. MANUFACTURED BY SPECIALTY DEPT, PHIL. BEST HUE WING CO. Aids Digestion. Cures Dyspepsia. Strengthens the System, Restores Sound. Refreshing Sleep. Priceless to Xursing Motliers. ?o? Recommended by Eminent Physicians. ?o FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCISTS. E.A. MORRISON, 893 HKiuiiww We are now ready to show Spring Styles in tine Millinery, including trimmed BONNETS and Round Hats of the latest French and English designs, which cannot be excelled in rich ness and effect. A call solicited. E. A. MORRISON, SIS fl KIMI) WAY, Carriage Eulrnuce i 13 EAST 19TII-*T. <tO 7 ?* FOK a custom-made suit or overcoat *lp *"m 4 ey worth 9'ln I.A X 'H Misfit Clothing 1'alora, ! 60 Ead Utli-st., m.It Morton Home. Oy?n ?venuix*. CARPETS. SPECIAL BARGAINS. i.ooo naen ivwt mmomiyme*. alu the latest STYLI S ANI> COLORINGS WILTONS, FROM *l 60 l'F.R YAKI); VELVETS. EN TIKELY NEW, AT LESS THAN THE I'RICE OK AN ORMNARY BRUSSELS Tin HY BRUSSELS AM) EXTRA BC I'ER INGRAINS, AN IMMENSE VARIETY. AT A GREAT REDUCTION I ROM THE RJBOULAB 1'iuri:. SHEPPARD KHAPP 4 CO., .SIXTH.AVE.. 13111 ANU lill Iff*. MISFIT and uncalled-for suits, overcoat* or ir..a?tr< ir .10 ei dine lailor* .1 half rain*. LAN'Ci'S MlalU Clothing 1'arlt.r*, MB lliU-au an ler Morion U.? .se, PARKER'S ~J HAIR BALSAM Clrmiikea and bMuitilt..* Ui? liuur. IToiuotMBlmurlii.tKr. *'-h. N?v?r Fail, to Reatore Gray Hair lo .ti Youthful Color. nWHklIhnaar.and hair falling _eoe. ac LniggSta. PARKER'S CINGER TONIC Invaluable lue QaagMk Cold., li.ward I'alna, Kihaiutlua. $0 7*. HU VS a BObbf pants; BO arvin* ?Wa l?t (rom leading tall..ra .t half va'.ie. I.A MI'S Mniu 1 lotuiug I'urlaia. 0.) K. Ulh-at.. uu.lar Morion ll....a SEALSKIN SACQUES. Ne?marketa. I'aU'tou and Wrape (or nato ac retail ai gr. at.y HyAAatt prl.-ea before atnrlng away. fib tn (60 can bc 9t/tOt on the price of a ?trlctly reliable SeaWkin garment. I'artlea not prepared lo take advantage of ihla apu-udld opportunity can secure tbe garnmni by paying tbO, and have until July 1 to pay balance. Bwrage charge* only I i>er cent p-r month. Write (or Illustrated prl<* Hat 0. C. bil AV.NE. Manufacturer, 108 Prtnee-tt. IjHJLL DRKSS SUITS for milo or biro. UNun kXitAt UiaUiiag Parlor*. 40 Eaai Uu at R. H. MACY ft GO., mxtii-ave, UH to ht;i mv, n. v. MILLINERY. OUR MJOC1 I THIS SEASON .DrZR OUR MOST I ANO DINE EXPECTATION'S Tug daily ADDITIONS To THE DISPLAY i hom i.vp, OWU WORSBOOM8 I f \ \ J. LIT* '-x;.: i the styli: and tastefulnes - PRETICM i h.rs PARISIAN IMPORTATIONS, tsp THOSE oi- ODE PATRONS WHO I IVOKED ' S "Tfn THEIR PRESENCE AT OUR OPENING "? Ul. n& I m.l.V RB0OBP1 NS1 I) I OR THE 1 ROI BLI of ax. OTHER cw.L. Win N .1 I BOEN IN MIND THAI im R OWN PRODI C I IONS ( RF. ONLY ABOI r ...VR. HALF THF. DOST OE lill: IMPORTED M'l-.< Ml,,.Sj -OF Nu DEBATER MBRI1 :.. NEED N : Hg ?AID UNTRIMMED AND Il W.I \XP BONNETS, IN all Tin; lat it RUapes \nd DI SK.NS. INCLUDING A LARGE VARIETY "I M'ijf LEGHORNS. FULL LINT'S OP CORK AH E. MONTl.'RFX I :\V$ and wit: vms a lai:<;k AShORTMENT ftp PLOWEBS QBASSES, rusks AND Hi PS I ,.x.lR AND SHADED TIIS ANIt I'll MER RIB ' S'S ip ALL TBE NEWEST PATTERNS ami sha ? ip SHORT, BVBR1 REQUISITE OK THE Mll.LiNLVg ART IN ALL EUI ENDLESS \ AVA, .11. AN KEEGAN I' LINE OE PARASOLS, ali, sTYl.rs ABB PBI< A Jon LOT oi- silk -j liv ll BUN I BBR1 I WITH NATURAL STD Ks.tl tg DO. SILVER TH'S.I <y* ' ARE WELL WORTHY OF Ml NI Ss WE A RIP SHOWING MANY RH ll ! WO COMBINATION BUITING8 IN KM LUM VI DR SHINS. WE HAVE AN IMMENSE VARII IV of NI W sH W>. H IN A Ij L- WO 01 * ll I' \ UIE TTA S, THE NEWEST AND MOST rOPULAR "' IA| IMPOBTED Till M PIECES BICII BLACK BILK VEI /T.T A'ITE OBOS DRAIN STRIPES AT 19c TO IMPORT. COO PIECES PIM v. I MI'"Iff. WEIGHT CAMEL'S BAIR IN ALI. Ut INCLUDING BEACH ANO < H IM ' ll USUALL1 SOLD AT 9'. PER \ v OCR PRU , ? .. SHOE DEPARTMENT IS replete with EVERY if >ci :.:. foe LADIES'. MI6SES', V", if, IND CHILD W INTS. ALL tl * Ll - Of shoe* MSkSlt to Mtasare* WE WOULD call MT.i 1AL ATTENT1 >M CO 001 NOVELTI' S IN Ladies' Ooze Leather Oxford Ties. also, CLOTH ABD OOZE Ll' VITIM". OVBRG si I'KRJ IB ALL STYLES AND MANY NT. EL SHAI - ladies' ni ni xa notus TO MEASURE A BPEC1 W.TY THEATRICAL IHOEB AND SLIPPEB8 IN GREAl VARI! CT. EAR. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S DNDTED NATUBAL WOOL OP THE BEST EBGLI8B AND Ol RM AN M VEE! LADIES' PREBCB BALBR1UGAN, BM LADIES' PRENCB RIBBED LISLE TIIBEAD AND SILK VESTS IN ALL 001 I GENTLEMEN'S OABTWBIGUT t v\ \ NI R'S nat? ural WOOL CNDERWEAB AND HOSIERY; AI.v), ENGLISH NAMOI STRIPED BALBRI0OAB UNDERWEAR. Men's Neckwear. THR LATEST BGVELTIEB, ON ALL STYLES AND COLOUR AMONG TIIE BABOAIN8 WE WOULD MEBTIOI A LOT OF LATEST STYLES AT iPtU, WHICH ARS USUALLY sold ELSEWKERB Fur BL HOSIERY. our oreat Hosiery BALE is still bf. ino CONTINUED wi; BAVE YET LEFT A PEW op THE CHILDREN'S ENGLISH BOBE AT 1... \S0 LADIES' AT 'A'Je. ; WORTH DOUBLE THE MONEE 100 DOZEN BRET! Li's EMOLISU HALF HOSR 61)c. ; WOBTB PL 600 DOZEN LISLE THREAD HALF HOSE, 29e.| Wi HU'11 Mt MANY NOVELTIES IN FANCY LISLE TH BEA! AND BILE HOSE J Lal' RECEIVED. Silk Department. PRONOUNCED BA BOA INS IN BACH OE THE POI* i.o wi no WEAVESi HEAVY BLACK WATEBBD SILK. DO-. EXCELLENT QUALITY BLACE RHAKaME. kit PER YARD. UNUSUAL BARGAIN'S IN BLACK EURAH, 79* PER YAKI). SUPERIOR BEAUS OBOS GRAIN. M LARGE VARIETY OE RICH FANCY MOIRE FRAN? CAISE AND MOIRE ABTIQUB AT tl ja. WOBTB *3 ROYAL A RM URE, Mt. I Cs I AL PRICE, gi in. BLACK AND WHITE CHECK AND BTRICBB SURAH, OUc; GOOD VALUE FOR tl loo riBCEB M-IBCB WHITE CHINA SILK i?Ci BOLD ELSEWHERE AT Mc 60 PIECES CHECK SI RAH, ALL COLORS, 99c.! WORTH BL ELEGANT FAILLE PRANCAI8B ALL COLORS, 09c, gX 10 AND 91 tb 27-INCH FIG Ult I I) UBINA SILK, UMBI ANO DARK C'LORS, BtO. THOSE WHO ARE PAM titi AR WITH TIIF. AliUVB GOODS WILL INSTANTLY APPBECIATE THR EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES AT WHICH TMBS ARK OFFERED. ll Dozen Ostrich Fis, $1.11 An Elegant Assortment of English Sterling Silver Bangles, New Designs. FISHING TACXLE. WE HAVE JUST OPENED A FELL LINE Ot EVERYTHING PERTAIN I NL TO THE WANTS OP THE FISHERMAN AT ABOUT ONE RALF TUB PRICES USUALLY ASKED HY REGULAR DRAA* ERS IN SPORTING GOODS. ROOS IN ASH, LANCEWOOD. BAMBOO SPLIT BAMBOO, fte. REELS OF ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES. LINES IN COTTON. LINEN. AND BILE. tm*ASS OF ALI. STYLES AND OF BEST QUALITY TUT TACKS, TACKLE CABER ARTIFICIAL BAITS I.E*0 MBA, Ac. EVERYTBIBG AT OUB POPULAl PRICES, which. ONOOUEBB ARE UNPRECED1 NT ID. A LABOR ASSORTMENT OP CANES AND WALKING STICKS AT PBICBS THAT REQUIRE No COMMENDATION. WE WOULD DIBBOT SPECIAL ATTI NITON TO OUR MAIL ORDER WHICH HAS H. IN COMPLETELY RIVODEU.O AND WHICH IS NOA' UNDEB THE PERSONAL BU PERV1BIOM ok on. t t nu: mi Min.rs ok TB" FIRM WHEN IT IS BOBBE IN MIND TBA! WM employ a 0ORP8 OP CLENE8 IN THU DMPAJJ MENT whose BUTT IT is td ai T ii IM I 'AMT J THF. SHOPPER AND NOT THE MU?M JJ GOODS. AND WHOBE DAILY ??WH ?> *"l*2 .HPARTM..NTS. NAlTItALLYIKs slHEM AST0 EVERY ITEM. IT IS SAKE IO BA1 PBAT ?UTJ? town Ayers wbo ibtb bt mjnm ""JJ" ORDERS ARE BH?MM Bl KV ED THAN WERE THEY TO BE1.EOT THEIR OWN GOOOS. R. H. MACY & CO.