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HOME NEWS. PROMINENT ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. HlU.'M-WICt_-Tbe Duke ot Krwca*Ue and Count Va lenttn, of C.llit.nita. CLAKENDON-Stf Lionel Weat, Brinah Minuter at WtablngUm. FIFTH AVENUE Judge* (K.rgu ?. 1);, ufo nh and Charl., Andrews, of tba New-York Court of Apiieala. and Judate William A. Gal bralth. ot Erle, renn. GRAND?Senator Gcorfce B. Sloan. cf Oewrgo. MUhRAY ll ILL-Ki (dei lek W. Sharon, of Ban Francisco, and o-Scnttor Aintaa J. Parker, lr., of Albany. NEW T-KK-MaJor-Oeneral Slr Charla* Pear ?on, ot the BrHlnlx Amy. L'NION SQUARE-Dr. H. (itirmtn, .'roister for Ntctrtgua at Wri.l.ln.u.n. VIC TORlA-CltTton McMIcbieL of Philadelphia. WEST MlNSTl-B-Colonel John M. Wllaoa. of Waablugtcn. WHAT IS GOING ON TODAY. Aqueduct Iiivetttgitlng Committee, Part XL Suprtm* Court, 10 e. m. _e_it<i Committee on Ttxttlon. Chamber of Commerce room-, ll a. m. Funeral ot Dr. C. R Agnew, Fifth Avenue Pretbj. tartan Church, 10:SO a. m. Funeral of John li. G. Hi sat rd. St Ann'a TL 0. Church. I a. m. Conference of Democrat*, Hoffman Mouie, 8 p. m. Athletic gamea of 2__ Regiment, Armory, 8 xi. m. Anniversary of Old Guard, Church of Incarnation, ? p- m. Transfer of Barnum's Clrcua te Brooklyn, evening. Jaccture by Dr. Oealp Feldman. Steinway Hall, 8 p. m. Annuli dinner of 71 tt Regiment veterans, Clark'a ?Taning. Pi-feaaor Bickmore'* lacture. Museum of Natural Hla* torr, 10:80 p. m. Opening Nataan Rut Club noute. One-huadrec-amV t_lrty.MCc-r_.a_ tu1 Htrlem River. NEW-YOP.K CITY. The Zion Confer.nee continued yesterday ftt the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, in Bleecker it. Bishop Hood presided aud preached a sermon. In the evening a reception was held In th* church by the member* of the congregation. Team* representing the Barnard Collegiate, the Berkeley, and the Columbia Grammar Schools, of this city, aod the Adelphi and Polytechnic academies, of Brooklyn, will have a lug of war In the Young Men's Christian Association Hali, Brooklyn, at 3 p. ni. to? day. On the steamer Santiago, from the Bahamas yester? day were: Major-General Slr Charles Pearson, of Ihe British Army; the^Rev. It. Dunlap, and J, S. Andrews and wife, from Nassau; and Dr. Hawkes, Dr. Strong, and John IL Bliss, from Clenfuegos. The failure of L. Daniels, a flour broker, was posted tn l_e ProdiK* Erxrhangc yesterday. The amount Involved ls small and lt is expected Mr. Daniels will resume within a few days. It. O. Dun & t'o.'s review of trade for the week roding to-day, reports tho following business failures 1 In the United Slates, 177 j Canada, 18; a total of 105 a* compared with BM the woek previous. It ls noted that the failures In Canada ate becoming less numerous. The steamer Alla?, which arrived here yesterday from -arandin*, reported that she sighted a steamer on Wednesday, In latitude 32. O', longitude 74? 2.V, with three red light* burning, Indicating that her machinery was disabled. Th* Dock Board, yesterday, In executive session, Klopred resolutions renting pier No. 38 to the Guion steamship Company, at $31,500 yearly. The action was taken In accordance with tho recommendation of tko Sinking Fund Commissioners, advising the lease to be fixed for ten years at this raie. A meeting af workingmen was held yesterday after? noon at Chambers aud Centre sis., to urge the Im? mediate opening of the Subway work. It wa* decided to appoint a committee of eight to call on the Mayor and tke Department of Publio Works to-day to urge thc beginning of tbo work. The Aaaoclate Alumni of the College' of the City of Kew-York, with the co-operation of the faculty and trustees, will give a reception at the college on next Friday evening. The new laboratories and workshops, Ihe museum and the drawing-room hall will be open for ins-pectlon. _____ Invitations and tickets for the reception may be obtained- at the college, or from Charles E. Lydccker, No. 120 Broadway. Dr. D. K. Dodge, of Columbia College, will deliver I lecture this morning upon " The Manners and Cus loma of thc North," In the Law School Building. The old women who were injured at tho Ure In Harley's rag shop. In East Third st. on Thursday, were said to be recovering In Bellevue Hospital yes? terday, i On Thursday afternoon Ihe Hell Gate electric light tower was sold at Government auction lo Westminster Abbey, a well-.mown business man of this city, for H25. About two years ago the tower was erected at a cost of $14,500. The Trow City Direr tory Company has Just pub? lished tho forty-first volume of Wilson's Business Di? rectory of New-York City. The book ls complete as to matter ami compact In form, and c. main-, a guide to the principal points of Interest In tho city for a busi? ness man. I Theodore Worc-3, a young American arlst who has Just returned fiom Japan, will give a private view to-day at No. 896 Fifth ave. of bis paintings of Japanese subject-;. Ono collection will be on public exhibition from April 23 to May 5. Charles Herald, letta of the Cooper Union meet? ings, will sreaU lo young men in Association Hall to-morrow at '.; :30 p. m. Good singing, cornet and organ accompaniment. Young men are cordially Invited. The hotel men have made up a list of principal news? papers In each city, lo which they propose to contine their hotel advertising. The plan ls fully set forth In "The New-York Hotel Register,' their official paper, and offers the widest publicity at the smallest cost. BROOK LYN. The funeral ojf Colonel John ll. Bergen took place yes? terday In Bt Paul's Church, Flat bush. A meeting of the members of tho bar of Brooklyn will be held this afternoon to take appropriate action. An experimental trip with a new molor. operated with naphtha gas. was made on Thursday on tho Brook? lyn Annex Railroad, in the Twenty-sixth Ward. A num? ber of public officials took the trip. ? In the suit of Mrs. Margatet Williams, to recover damages from the Kroolilyn Elevated Railroad Company for the Injury caused to the rental value of sixteen ihree-story bt.v-ri-.tone houses In Grand-ave., between DeKalb and Willoughby aves., a verdict for $6,875 was awarded yesterday. She claimed $23,050. Henry Clark, a cornet player, of No. 552 Quincy-st., was on trial fMtatit. for assault In the third degroe on Maj- mmmWmJ, ?$? eight, of No. 450 Qulncy-st. When the child's evidence had been beard the com? plaint against (lark was changed so as _> charge a more serious crime. His victim was a playmate of his two little girl*. .. ? | ?__ BURGLARS MARE THRMSELYES COHFORTABLR Three times within a month the tailoring estab? lishment of Charles Miller, at No. 009 Broadway, ha* been robbed of clothing. At 4 a. m. yesterday Police? man 7a.il.ell, ot tbe Fifteenth Precinct, heard a noise tn the liquor .tore, No. 3 aud 5 West Fourth-st., as if tome one were sawing wood. He called assistance and entered the plaro. No one could be found, but evidences of burglary were clear. The men had got Into the liquor .un. and had _ good time; thty had ?pread a repast for themselves, consisting of meat, bread ami cheese, which they washed down with a ?election of liquor. This disposed of, they proceeded, evidently half drunk, to saw out the panels of two doors which lead to the rear of Miller's tailor shop. They bad got clear Into the tailor shop when the policemen were after them, but where they disap? peared could not be found. After a long search, one of the men was found secret.-. In Hu- basement. He gave his name M Herman hteilin, twenty six years Old, no home. He va, tal .en to tlie Jefferson Market Police Court and remanded for examination, XSJOISISO A refrloerator company. A temporary Injunction has been granted In tht Brooklyn city Court to Dr. William C. Wren, restrain lug Dr. Alvin C. Uenderson from disposing of or Inter? fering with 3,000 shares of the capital slock of tho Con iolidated Refrigerating Company, pending a trial tc determine the ownership of the stock. Dr. Wren In vented an apparatus for freezing by the evaporation or ammonia. In 1865, and toon after Dr. Henderson anc George II. .tay. er, ol Ives A Ktayner, proposed to lorn a company for the manufacture of the machines Hr ?__"_? ?* "?**? President, and Mi. .taym-i treasurer. Dr. Wren was made engine.-., at ,.,(XX) i year. Afterward lt wa, decided ,hat ^ ^^ oarers In Ii,-ok,vu was Illegal and new ono, wen v.arid J. _ns|KU fuller was mad* jin bi.lent. Dr. Vt itu was " liomin out* i. ..a, fxatlon, and he comp, .ml*-- .Tutt? _Mt_ST___S ?hares. He claims I hat Dr. Ue__w_on _? & ',' fu .hares for whal ho could get. n** bN>a *>uiu ELBOTIWSS 41" A OHRJSTIAS OOSYMSTIOR. The following officer, were elected at tba nlieteenU uinual Malo Convention oj tho Young Men'* Chrlstlai Association of New-Jer*ey at yesterday's session a Plainfield : Prc.li.ent, Ell anah Drake, Newark; vice president, E. - (.ole., Jersey City ; second vlee-presl dent. John Cook, (atrdon; secretary, H. a. Thompson Pennington Ueminary ; llr_t Mkmtttwi si.i.-ury, 8. i, Harte, Bloomfield; second assistant sec rei ary, nesle< H. .tout, ..vinny Carl. A MtttBtWrtA on "Uoik j(, Boy*" wa* < ornliicu-d In the morning by -.miner V Ixid.ey, general - . rriury. o' Orange, 'ihe Kev. Di R. K. Meredith, i. Brooklyn, i-liM-i-d an address oi .Chara- tei-.st'.-, of tbe Hilde.* The llev. Edwin ? Let, general teeretary, o' Brooklyn si...:, on " ^omr Men':. Christian AwoclatlotH, tlieir Mun.fold -*iopl' tor Manifold OSeeda.". George A. Hall, bute _ccr tary, of New-York, conducted a conversation on "Im? proved Methods In Association Work." NEWS FROM THE SUBURBS. JERSEY CITY. The Rev. George s. Hebbard, chaplain ef Christ Hospital, has resigned, after the Council bas mad* ...-veral unsuccessful attempts to dislodge him. The Rev. Mr. Phelps, of Orange, haa been selected aa Mr. Hebbard's successor and WlU AU the office permanently If the Council finds him acceptable. Ex-Judge Garrettson, the referee In tne divorce proceedings of Mis. Richard Onslow against hei hus? band, has decided the case In favor of the defendant. Mrs. Etta Mayo, of West Thirteenth-st., Bayonne, went to visit some friends on Thursday, and was re? turning homo about 10 p. m. with au Infant In her arms and a little girl walking by her side, when the was met in a lonely pail of the road by a man who olTered her a grots lr suit. Mr.. Mayo ran screaming toward a house a short distance up the road. The man ran after her, but sho reached thc gate and pushing lt open fell exhausted on the stoop Mr. Donovan, the occupant of the house, beard the noise, came out and knocked the ruffian down. He was taken to th* pollco station, where he gave hts name as William H. Crawput, a painter. Tho prisoner wa* identified as the man who attacked two women In the same place last summer, and Recorder Besh*r sent him to (he penitentiary for three month*. A young German, whose name ls not known, com? mitted suicide yesterday by leaping from the Pennsy. vanlat Railroad wharf at Weohawken. Some, (of .tho freight handlers threw a rope to him, but he refused to touch lt and was drowned His body waa not recovered. NEW.-RK. James Gallagher pleade-1 not guilty In the courts yesterday to an Indlctmont for manslaughter, for kill? ing Andrew McNaJly, ot New-York, at a filend's house In Newark, on Maich 17. The murderous blow was Inflicted with a beer glass. An epitomized vrr-i in of Ihe new lllgli-License law was drawn up by (he City Counsel on behalf of the Excise Boaid for publication. The words " Selling without llcenso or on .urday ls prohibited under severe penalties," President Marx, of thc Excise Board, ordered tho City Clerk to havo stricken from tho advertisement. James Smith, Jr., yesterday received a letter from John H. McPherson, stating that the Senator would not permit his na.nc 11 be used In rhe democratic State Convention as a delegate to St. Louis. The Republican Stale Committee Issued yesterday the call for the primaries on Monday, April .'10, to elect delegates to the State Convention at Trenton on Wednesday, May 0. and to elect delegates to the District Convention at Newark, on May 3, RAHWAY. The Forest Park Land .Association ha* completed arrangements with the Johnson Railroad Signal Com? pany, by which the latter will transfer tts plant to this city. The association deeded the company six acres of ground In Railroad-ave., and the company will shortly begin tho erection of tho main buildings. About 200 men will be employed and tho pay-roll will be $o,000 per week Lewis J. Bridgman, formerly associated with Mo Klllop, Sprague & Co's commercial agency, ls danger? ously Ul at tho Mellcfc Houso. He ls the father of tbe Rev. Dr. Bridgman, pastor of the MadWon Avenue Baptist Church New-York. ELIZABETH. Mary Gannon, age seventeen, a pretty Elisabeth port girl, has leen missing from her home, No. 14*1 Court-st., since Monday, and so has Riobard Haggerty, a grocery clerk, ono of her admirer.. "The Dally Benld" yesterday olrtalned peaceable possession of the Shiloh Baptist Church, which Will be fitted up for newspaper offices. -1> NEW-BRUNSWICK. Howard B. Tlndell .ill on .Monday take charge of the "Fredonlan" as editor and business manager. The "Fredonlan" ls the leading Republican paper of Middlesex ICounty. _ LONG ISLAND. The Pratt OH Company ha. pim-hased th" old Allsop homestead, ncaa- I.autvl Hill, and will tear it down fur the purpose, of erecting on the sli- what will prob? ably be oue of tho larg-.-st oil refineries In the world. The Metropolitan Hotel at Rockaway Beach was Mid yest-idnv Ly Mr. Datz, of Josey City, to the Kew Voil., Wondhaven and ttoekaWMP Railroad Company, 'ihe plot I? 260x100 feet and will be OWWM as a passen? ger si at lom The question as lo tke ownership and right to us. the ste_ml. .at dooli at Bea CHU bas been ? -tiled In favor of the sea enif Grove, ami Metropolitan ramp Grand Astoria; ion, and tin- rival steamboats whl'-h bavo boen fighting over the rlpht to land pa.-scu_ei. will now havo equal facilities on paying wharfage. westchestf.r OOUHTT. An election will be bea. at Port (hester on Tues? day evening lor village president, trustees and treas? urer. The resignal Um of the r.ev. W. W. Dowd, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Pur* Chester for thc last t?ti yenr's, lias been accepted by tho Presbytery of Werta netter (.'ounty. The Republicans of Sing Sing, on Thursday evening, mad'- the foll.ivvlug nominations for village officers: President, Joshua 0. Many: Tiust.es. William Hunt. Daniel Moriarty. Jr.. and John McNally; Treasurer, Jam.'s M Jarvis; Collector. Charles B, Raymond. Tho Republican Association of Mount Vernon has derided te hold ward primaries for thc nomination of triist-i's and l?peetow next saturday evening. Tho convection for tho nomination of eanilfdate. for pres? ident and treasurer will be held on May ti. The Mount Vernon Academy committee has decliM to call a mass meeting of heads of families, at which Chauncey M. Dopew will be Invited to speak, and to open books for subscriptions to th-- slock. Under the direction of the Ladles' Aid Society, tho congregation of the Pirti Presbyterian Church, Moimi Vernon, gave a crowded reception la. t night to the mw pastor, the Rev. Charles Stoddard Lane, and hla wile. _? ALOWQ THK SOUND. The ease of the Credit Company (limited) of London, England, ac.lnst Jolm M. Randall, of N'ew-York, involving -.0,001) and ar.sing out of foroclosm. pro? ceedings two or thr.-e yoar* ago against the Howe Sewing Machine property In Bridgeport, ls now being tried In tho Superior Catirt of that city. Tlie funeral of Captain Henry I-avfleld, for many years eo_B-Otod with steamers of the Cromwell Line betWOM Now-Torfe. < ha .eston and Savannah, tonk place In Bridgeport yesterday. He waa seventy-five years old Lieutenant James Donnelly. Co. E, 4th Regiment C. X. G., died yesterday m Bridgeport. He was I'nited state* transfer mail agent at the railway? station In that city. THE HIPPOPOTAMUS OOHES PROM THE WEST. The new hippopotamus for Central Park arrived safely in tho city yesterday from Cincinnati. Ho was accompanied by Superintendent StcITIn, of the Cin? cinnati Zoological Garden. When the train arrived at Communlpaw the side ot tho car In which the hip popotamus was shipped had to be taken out before tho huge beast and his cago could be drawn from tbe car to one of tho largest trucks that could bo found at the depot. Tho animal. Superintendent .teffin remarked, ls the largest ?? porker" that Cincinnati ever had. He weighs nearly 3,000 pounds, and ls now In his seventh year. Ho has been known as Caliph, and Mr. Conklln will beep this name. Miss Murphy became quito nervous as the new arrival was placed In a portion of her cago with only a partition between them. Sin- I- only four years old, and Caliph is Idly one-third larger than sh>?. His mouth when stretched open to Its full extent would lake In as large a quantity of proi I as could be stowed In a large sized vails*. His head would lit snugly In a bushel basket. Th" Mg !.._?? was rather timid last evening, and louknl Mwhfu] whenever he cau;*ht a glimpse ol Mi,* Murphy thriiti.l, th. partition. Hu has lived aione in Ci_clu_ati kihee bc was au infant. -w WHO IS THE JUS1AR POLICE ISSPECTOtt The Police Hoard yesterday derided to award a conn act to S. A. 1 icnch Si, Co., for the manufacture of new and handsome *? honorable mention" badges, to take thc place of tho plain capper badge* which were called in recently. About ISO policemen were en? titled to wear such badges, and they will receive them In time for tbe parade of the force on May 31. The new law which makes Inspector l!>rnes th-> chief ln r-j.i .tor of the force with an Increase* ot pay, because l.o is ih.- senior msji.-cr.or, has given rise to a discus? sion among tho police officials upon tbo question r '?Who ls the Junior Inspector r Williams and t mi? lln wero appointed Inspector-, on the same day. The police Commissioners voted io appoint Conlln a few minutes before they voted" tu appoint Williams, but Williams was sworn Into office hist. Each Impactor said yesterday that tho other was the Junior Inspector. Superintendent Murray would not express his opinion tc rei riei?, but he alli soon indicate lt by bia arrang* c-.ei.i of tin- -Ufo ot er* lu the police parade Tl.n In? spector who leads the fourth division of the parade will bc rotsldered an the Junior Inspector lu tbe Judg? ment of the chief ADVERTISING AOMSTS IN C0NVXNT10S. The association of Oenoral Newspapor Advertising tes, which has been In session at the Agio. ll .use tor tho last two days, passed resolutions yes terday to tbe effect that tho association will preparo nc iiuliir.it.on a list of firms and Individ iall I for memlx t-tlilp In it, and lint every name upon the list shall bc selected from thoso which thc Amelie in Newspaper Publl-hera' Association bas reported t. having transacted bnsln.at with Ita member, under satlslact.iy condition* EOT WORDS OVER RAPID TRANSIT. ATTACKING ROWLAND lt HAZARD AND THK DISTRICT RAILWAY COMPANY'S PLAN. The Committee on Rapid Transit of the Real Kstat*. Exchange held an exceedingly lively meeting yester? day afternoon. George W. Van Steklen presided and th* first tpeaker wat ex-Judge Charles P. Daly, who attacked Colonel Howland IL Hazard and tbe District Railway Company, which he repre-jented. Mr. Ha* ard bad organized thc company, be said, In spite of the opinion of experienced engineer* that the plan was impracticable, and. the speaker had been informed, had Issued stock amounting to fC.O.OOO.OOO. Colonel Hazard's charter was unconstitutional, and If he had said tbat his ca*, had lieen through all the courts he had failed to state that be wa* defeated. Colonel Hazard *aid that Judge Daly knew nothing about the Dlstilct Road, and the Judge replied: "If I don't know th* road, I know you," and then the chairman Interposed. After brief testimony In favor of the Arcade Road by engineers. Colonel Hazard said that he wanted to makn a general denial of most of Judge Daly's statement, if they were to be of the slightest Importance. The decision of the Court of Appeals had been In favor of tho District Road, the $30,000,000 of stock existed only In Judge Daly's Imagination and the personal charge* against him were prepositions A- P. Mann opposed tho Arcade Poad on behaU et property-owner., and when Judge Daly said that en? gineers would testify that no Injury would be done to property, he replied: "Oh, yes, you can bring your engineer, here and they will answer your leading question* Just tn you want them to." Orlando H. Potter said that th<- Arcade Road wonld produce such devastation and destruction as would ruin business In Broadway for years, and lt was a scheme of a body of si-i-culaturs who had placed a few resnecUble men 41 their head. Melville 0 Smith replied, saying that the marl wonld not come nearer than fourteen feet to any building and no damage would be done. my DR. TALMAQE DID NOT HATE WISE. In rome of the newspapers yesterday morning, In the report of the dinner given on Thursday evening to the o_Icers of tho 13th Regiment by the Rev. Dr. T. DcWiit Talmage, chaplain of the regiment, lt was stated that four different kinds of wine were served. As Dr. Talmage's total abstinence principles are well known the report caused some surprise, and a "Trib? une" reporter called upon him at his home lu Brook? lyn, No. 1 South Oxford-st., yesterday afternoon to learn If the report were true. Dr. Talmage, when Informed of tho reporter's errand, expressed much surprise at such a report being made. "They say I served four kinds of wine, do they I" ho sahl. " Well, that ls Just four kinds of lies. I cannot Imagine how such a report could have started. We had lemonade, coffee, tea and-water," he added after a moment's pause; "perhaps those were the four kind, ol wine referred to. I think any of the twenty._ve or more gentlemen who were here last evening will testify that there were no other wines." ACTION OF SHERAR REPUBLIC.***. Every district was represented at tho monthly meeting of tho German Keon bl lc an Central Committee at the Germania Assembly Rooms. No. 291.1)3 Bowery, last night. R_ Judge A. J. Dlttenbofcr pre? sided. The chief business of Ihe e'.enlng wa* tho adoption of the constitution and by-laws governing tho Central Commltteo, and resolutions of condolence with tho family ot Bosco-* Conkling In their great bereavement The chairman announced that he would name tho standing committee., on finance, resolu? tions and printing, on or before tho next monthly meeting. ? ? FLANS FAR DR. A WHEWS FUSERAL. Many testimonials of respect for Dr. Agnew continued to be rec-hod yenti'iday at hi* Ivinie In Madleon-av*. Hla prominence In to many leading movement.* during hi* Ufo made him widely known. One physician said on thia subject that he did not think there ita* another phjr*lclin In New.York who had been an prominent In his profession and *n active at the, name Hm. In other Geida. Tho order af the Loyal I.e.Um of the Unlt-vl State* of which he was t member, will bo represented hy l delegation it the funeral to-day. The services will uke pltce tt 10 :30 thlt morning In th* Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, ind Dr. John Hall will oflii-iate. A DRIVER WHO LACKED MXPRRIRNCR. Wtlter Avery, age nineteen, of No. 516 Went Fifty tecond-tt.. wis held by Jn*tlce Weld* In the Ynrkvtiie Court ycHterday to await the result of Injuries inflicted upon Henry Anders, of No. 439 Wert Fortleth-et. Anders was rldlirR on the rear platform of a Forty-second-ar. car. At Slxth-ove. Avery tried to drive a team attached to an lie-wagon across the street. The pole of the walton rtruck Anders and knocked him oil the car platform, breaking hi thigh and possibly injuring him internally. Avery tried I.. ?? .< ii ?.- ni* carelessness by saying that lt wat the ilrrt time he had ever driven a horse. ma ui Y /?; / v / . u btu rhos. MlNIATl.Kr. ALMANAC. i.-rav. ?saris** 6:03 | Sits- 6:41 I .Moon tel* 7.in | Moot'a tr* 10 mon trans, _.?-?-_ni.-Hoo_ r:.:! i'in- un BMi it.-ii Bama b-.o* P _--__*-. il -k. 3:1(11 Oor. 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Brain.n via Viu'iii-i'a.IO a ni 1 pm Lcerdam. Netb-Ainer, Ki.ttonUm.. ?..?30 a ni l'i:30pni La llourj. >Knt-, Krr*. h Trana. lt*?ra_10 am 1 pru Newport, r.cii,. -lau. A*:.iiw.i.10 am noon. 8** Marco*, W-ad'a, Haran*.. 8 pm Tl lmiat. APRIL 24. Allika, (.nina. Llr*rMal.12:30 pm 3:30 pm osama,Tint* Haul. i pm A pm Mexico, .pta lranr. Haran*. 1 pm 8 pm WWUWWtWhY, april .5. Utrtnanlc. \V mt. Star, Liverpool,.. I pm 4 pw Hcytln.i. CuriuM. Liven...!.. 6 an _ aalc. Ntl Llor - Br.men ti*-..tU'ttn.. 1 pm 4 pm Westemlaurt, Ren.-star. Antwerp.. 3 pm S pm Pillia. 1*1;. liu, R*d ir. ia-.-i.yr*. 1 pm A p | Ail**, Alla*. Cartha-cna . 8 aaa HI .ra llermnla, (jutot-c, VViiniw.iriiiilanas._ I p ni ft pm SHIPPING SE IVS. PORT OF NKW-YOiiK.flliUAV, APRIL 20. 1888 AI.K1V-0 si-nit Star* of PenniTlr.nla (Rr), Mann, uu*gow Arni li, I.^rne 8, wltn m.ita tuft titi patiengeri to Austin Hal.ri u <fc Co. Arriveil.it the b?r ml '. l> nu .iran er Cerniu.l?<Hri. Fraser. Trinidad April 3, Rarbadot 4, St Luci* ami Martini.|ii" ri Dominica h, M8ntaerrat H. An Una ll. 81 Kitti 12. -t Croix 18. with uni** an.l pi**.:ig.ri Ui A Fa outerbrxlge A Co. Ai rivi*! at ibo air at 4.30 a m. r-tenraer Athol. Hr 1-ow. s.Manilla April '2, I urtliantoa 4. Pott Union ll. with uidie. ..aft 7 |.a?*.U|-er* to Pim. forwood A Co. Arrived al Di. Har at 2..lo a rn .teamer -aiitia.o. Allan. Cmntuagn* April ll. Hi Jap/i 14, Maa*** -I". IS altb tu'laeaiul .(ti pattengur* to Jat K War.l A l o Arrlve.l al the Har at rt 1 (I a m. -teamer Kl I'm >. QOM k- N'aw..rl?-_us 7 day*, with mdaet. John T Van Micki-. Hi.Bumer Roanoke, Uni-.h?ra, Newport Newt and Norfolk. witt, inns- ami p_t?*n**rt io OM Liotninlou ^* Ca, r-bip i-.iapir- ia! Bo*loiii, Bnow, i'lia-.-ua N dara, wit* oltc.te or s...la io Ut_iin??y _ Brown: tm ri to ?eraou U lir.iwn _ Co. _ Bark B Webster (of I'ortUnd). Kenney. Port Oil.at, Chill. 8.'> dav*, willi n.Ueln o. ?>?!* an* wool to Wm II Orace A Co; ve?*el to J II Wincli**ler dc co. Bark Lni?a (Urn. UerUrT. Lisbon 62daya, with matt to or? der; venal to Htxemtrtr dr Bruna _.K__T?At riaaftr Koon, wini! fretb, NW; cloudy. At City Itlanil. windtretb, NVVi cloudy. Arrived y.il.r.lay-. Ktearner City of Havannan, Mmtth, Havannah 3 d*ya, witb mil*.- ami pa-icnKcri to k i. waiker. -bip Wm O D*vi*. Momc. Il .uko Jan 1. wllb md** to Pani Heinemann A Co. volt*! to .Mill-i A Uougiiton. CLKAllEI) (ste*tner Pomtraalan (Br), Dalzlell, I?ondon?Htn*?rton ?*"'a?tr 8er?lt (Bri, Mella.. Livtirotl via Qaeen*tow* Bowrln* A Arntlbtld. *u-t:..tr Bullio iliri. Smith. Liverpool via Que.niiown? J Bine* lita*-. ? _. _ .. Httacntr tatt -nperlor iBr). htewtrt. LlTtrpool-Jtm** Ark. ll A Co. _ ,_ _ _, (-thiner KuriieatlaiBr), Jledderwick. OlMfow-Hen.leraoB Br?t aiaamir lt. kia (Dau), Tbotnaea, Copenbajren and Stettln Funck, Bare * Co. .-wmer Leerdaint-a-icli), Stenger. Hoiunlata-Funcb, Id )? _ Co. New Gas Engine "The Baldwin" a_rM?(_. ol (Aa lat* American Iitlitutt Fair, A'tw- lurg A four borne.bower engine in connection with atortO batu-rj, runnluu 84 lnrtndetcent electric li.Iii* u__, witin.ut btti.ry, ti llRhU) (riving a imrfeet IiKbi, with til th- atradlneaa tbat can be obtained from the hl^h apee.i atoam ciij(li--s In cumnion \i*e tot .l-tlrlc Ilj;litln.. tnd permitting anj number ?f llirhta Vt bo ?hut off or tun.iBj ,i, nithout afletiiim tho remaining llgbu lu tn* Mlgnt-Ht deg--.. ii ____***_? "' ?*?*_?] pat-foetl*- and power, adapted to ii.htliiif, pumping, and all parpoaea wti.-t- a aaf>- tnd ei.eup po-er la require- ManulVd ind _uinn-*d by Otis Bros *% Co., Elevators and Hoisting Machinery, tb _-r_ How. .Ntwlorlu. The American people are qurclc to appreciate a pood article, whieh accounts for their consuming over twenty millions of cakes of Ivory Soap the past year. Its sterling merits and moderate cost establish it permanently in every household where once tried. A WORD WARNING 1 Ther. are many white soaps, each represented to be "Just as food as the 'Ivory':'' [they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities ?' of the genuine. Ask for " Ivory " Soap and insist upon getting it.. Copyright IMC. by Procter A (taabl*. QRACEWLD-j-yNj Mat(hlEbS_ Ton omstkuction 'Beautiful .learner tm Bonrgogno (Fr). Krangntl, Hav_*-Lonlad* HU-amcr Cai-rte-lre (Ft) Aat<_l. Medlttrraneaa norU? .liai.ar Hon-vi ita (Bri. Anderaon, Si Johna, NF. via Hall f*i-Bowring A Arclnlialil. Steamer Halm (Rn. Cralt. St John, NH-H*nd*r*ou Bro*. ataamer city nf Han Antonio, Wilder, I'ort Boya and tar ntn.ilna?C ll Mallorv _ Co. st_?mer Chtrok*-. Dome. CharlMton and Jacluonriu* Wm P ciyde-t i o. . ? _ .reamer J W (Jarrett, Foater. Baltiniore?B V Downer. Bara Howard (Br). Vance, Adelaide, Auatralla?Mauler A <j: lerenu l-lirk AinvTnrner, MirrM, Honolulu ria Botton-Vtrnoa ll Brown* Co. Bark Anna i nan), Ntllten. Mareto? Hcaramell Brot. Bart Verlaadi (Nor). Uagbarg, BioUrandorio bal. Brit? Carmen B-b. _ _ Bart (Jbat ll Lewi*, Reed, Perth Atnboy-Whlt* * Ca ? AIL-tl. . turoer* 8nt*ei,f.>r Loadou; City of Ban Antonio, Fer? nandina: Oierolire., i _?rt**ton. Bara* Beairale. lor Antler. Jit.; Hrinrioh and Tonio, Bam. nura, K.dr*n, _a__*_i Eu-* .erl*. .M.inlavld**! _ainu*l ? Spring. Klagaton; T L Sw eui, MaLiuza*. MISCKLLW _OH* St-vmer Scandinavia (Br), K.afrew, frem Mediterranean port* for Nai*. York. I* t*hore off Derna on a mnd bottom. At alttauce bat bean tent her. THE MOVEMENT* Of .TBA-MER*. FOREIGN PORTS. I-i.t-ow. April 10---lian, ateanier Helveti* (Br), Coch? rane, fur New.York. ___ UL'. KNaTf-w-B, April 20?-ailed. ?u?-~ier Spain (Br). Grit Atria, (rom Liverpool li-n. e for N.wYork. Arrived. atttmm Galil. rBD. Mnrpiir. from New-York Aar.l ll on her way to I.lviii?ul (and proceeded). ..I!.-, arearn.r Arabic (Rrj, smith. Irom l.iv.rpool henc* for New-York. _ . ? Baow Hkad, April 20.7 pta-Pii*f"l. ?toamer Etruria (Br?, Cort, (rom N.wYork April 14 ou her w.y to Queeuitown an-' Liv* noni. M-Vi-LE. April -0-?.ll_ I. *t-?-n-)r Atichorla (Br), brown, from U1**kow bene* for New-YorW. iForlattr MAtoftWt Mew*, if itv/, let Fifth Pta*.) Anotuncemcnta Great Horse Mr.niciNE. Dr. tobiah' ?IBBTIAB HOW* l.iMMK.nr, In pun but lc, i.r t I DOT* of Colic, Old soaia, srtAiKa. Buruga, b< uati-iie*, 40, WAB___T_0 MIK 'l-l I* MIK WOELU. uk i. 1 is' Dr.uir. C-.NDiii.H Pow. k_s are alao warranttd *ap*rt*f to any ..thar*, enrlag Fever ir.itt*. Womia. ta, Av., tad Inet-talng mt ipp-tlia OtltltoA IQ-T IB* Itt* t ?limul D. MrD >n ai. ..viner of -itu tf Ihe faati-at rntnnn.' _*_t * lu Hie world, and by hundre-.lt of other j.r.iiiiaeni Imro- nen. Sold by all Druu_i-.ii and sa.l.lltn. Depot, 40 Murrray-at., NtwYork. ? Bim A. Hamfi.-, M. D.f ?19 WtMl 1 .._??* Bluet*.* of th* NVrm <v<tin. fl rn ito. Urin.r. Organ* Impoleuc* and sterility. Hours?st to 1_, b uri, Look* Youse. Privent tendency to wrinkle* or ageing of th. tktn hr ntlng I.KAt.'RKi.l.K Oil. Preeerve. a youthful, plump, frci'i cn .11tion t; Hu- re.irure- I'reveiita ch.ippln., aracklng. Keept tkin toll, tmootb. $1. Dru.; rut*, or m*U hy tx. prut. I i. WMUA, Jeraey City. N. J. "The bf-rt onie in ttie world tor couch., fold* and t.niumptitn I* Cutler Uro*, .tco.'t wtU-kntwn tit Kanoa \ metal.!-- i-iiiin.iiarv Hallam A. J. CAMMS TER, 161, 163. 165, 167 _. 169 titi, ave., CORNER 12TH-ST. BOMB PEOPLF. HAVK AN "IDEA "THAT TO BE BAT I .FACTO KY. SHOES MUST Ol' NECESSITY UK WADE TO TH; IH p. BBOM'ALBlBJkBXJmHi oTlir.r.s TRY READY-MADE silo-.3 OCCASIONALLY. BUT OOINO TO TIIE WK >NG SHIRKS Hl.CO\f_ DIS. CoCRAOKD AND RETURN TO CUSTOM WORK. To ALL SUCH I DESIRE TO SAY THAT I HAVE AL WAYS IN -TOCS TIIK COMPLETEST ASBORT KKK. OF LADIES-, MIS-,-.-, CHILDREN'S, MUNS, RoTV AND YOUTHS' BOOn AND SHOES, OF PAT? TERNS. MY I. KS, FINISH AND FIT THAT NO PRI? VATE SHOEMAKER CAN EXCEL, AND AT SUCH LOW PRICES THAT I ASTONISH EVEN* MY COM PETITOtt Men's French Calf Hand-Sewad Shoes, PER PAIR. THIS LINE OF GOODS IS KBPKCIALLT DE 8IONF.D TO TAKE HIE IM_\( IM OF HIonEs-T ORADfc CUSTOM WORK. TU h-Y ARK UF THE FINEST MATEKIAL, . ISHn AND OFTHK lll'.ST WORKMAN. SHIP AMI ARK BJAWBAMTKD FULLY EQUAL TO ANY CU-.TO_.MADE SIIOK SUL_ rttOM -S TO $10. THF.T ARE MAUI" IN KV I.-. STYLE AN'i, ..ru, AND IT MAKES NO DI I KC HENCE WHAT THK PhEFERENCK it i y HE I OAV OUASABTK1 PER? FECT SATISFACTION IN EVERY INSTANCE CANVAS SHOE, SPORTING AND VACATION SHOES. SPORTING ROOTS AND BHOl H OF EVERY DE BCRIPTION, SUCH AS FOR YACHTING. WALKING, BICYCLE. MOUNTAIN CLIMB!.... -EA*IDE, FOOT? BALL BASEBALL, RIDINO-1N FACT A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FOOTWEAR FOR ALL OUTDOOR ANDATHLETIC PURPOSES-CAN BKFOUNDATMT STORE AND AT LOWEST POPULAR .KICKS. EVEIIYTHINO IJ? THK SHA IE OF FOOTWEAR FOB MA.N. WOMAN OR CHILD. AT FRICKS FAR ill LOW ANY OTHER. DEALER FOR TIIK SAME GRADI OF SHOES. MEM) FOH -.-TAI.Odt E-MAILED H..KK. A. J. CAMMEYER, Sixth Avenue and 12th Street. The man who buys of us a SPRING Overcoat at $8 or $10, and a suit at $12, or gets his boy a school suit at $5 or $6 and his youngster a bargain suit for $2.50, is, we know, thoroughly convinced of our firm stand against high prices. If he buys our other grades at prices more or less, the conviction is precisely the same. HACKETT. CARHART & CO., CLOTHING. HATS. N, E. Cor. Canal st and Broadway. OPEN UXT1L 10 TO-NIGHT. SILVER MOUNTED. THE GORHAM M'FG CO., Silvers .mu h., have just received their line of Silver mounted Sun Umbrellas, including novel effect in handles ; and entirely new fash? ions in material imported by them for this purpose. Broadway & 10th St. FURNITURE WISDO..-NO. | STYLE. THF.RB IS FURN ITU RK-AND FURNITURE I.UILT BY TOOLS r-BUII.T BY BRAIN'S. TIIF. IlI.KKI.l.Nl K IS THK STYLI. ? OUR I'ATTKRNS AME WORKS OF ART-ORIGINALS -AND ARK EXCLUSIVl. REMP.MBKR THIS: "THK STYLE IS THE MAN " YOUR rURNITURE IS WHAT YOU ARR. IT REVEALS YOUR TASTE. STYLE COSTS NOTHING. IT'S NEITHER LABOR NOR STOCK. IPS A MATTKR Of TASTE. WK ESPECIALLY STUDY IT. DEGRAAF & TAYLOR, 47and 49West14th-st.. AftKNTB FOR TUE WINDSOR FOLDING BED. M1SFII and uncalled-for suit % overcoat* or lro._-.-i irom I.t-Iiur laUor* at hall ?.!._ LANO S ' Mum t'lo_-_B . trWrt, WE. lil. il wau J_vrw_ llotto . aft LITTLE '? FLYER ? IX CRAYATS. To-day we yield our principal show vindows to a display of Men's Neck vear. The scarfs are all English?. ( Fedoras," "Duke of Beauforts," - Mikados n they are called?mada or us by Virgoe, Middleton <fc Co., _ondon, and must be seen to be uppre. iated. Nothing like them in thia own at the prices?50c, 75c, and 51.00. A new tie and new gloves do freshen i man's toilet so; here are both, as you -all to look at Spring Overcoats and .nits. Don't forget that we are also latters and shoe dealers. Rogers, Peet & Co., BROADWAY AND PRINCE _T., BROADWAY ANO lin HT. Prices Same at Both Stores* The Champion Fire Record, PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. BECOND.HAND SAFF.S. HOLD BY US, ARE IN PCX. FECT ORDER, HAVING BEEN' REPAIRED. HERRING .CO., N.a. _.. 1 AND ..5'-I BROADWAY, NEW.YORK. For Cottages We offer a large assortment oi Dinner, Tea and Breakfast \Vai_, suitable for Cottages and Countrf Houses at greatly reduced prices. DAVIS C0LL.-_0_.l_ & CO., Limi'.fd 8.1 BROADWAY, (Oil ZIsT.hT.. AM) 151 FIl TH-AVE. *7 L\ FOR a custom-made suit or overcoat . ? *F worth fib. I.A 3. 's Miaflt I'lotr.lun Pt-lot-* 60 Eaat ltlb-au, ua.I.r .Morton Hon..?. O.ta tveuiUKt. SPENCERIAN this BRAM) OW s -El. V M [ESTABLISHED 1S60J A'..fc. L'hKD LA KO 11. V HV KXl'KRT ANO CAI.K. IL WBITKKS. If you wish to try them SEND 10 OENT8 FOB 13 SAMPLES, IVI80N, WAmEMMAE A CU. Voi B_-_.wty, New-York. RADWAY'S READY ? RELIEF. IC inslttotlj* ttOmtot OO* -"ion .-ire* Cold*. -Hare Throat lnllnininuilon, -br un ui*.<i \rui_l* ? iu. Uni la. ur t'.iolii.. li ?. \-t!i. m. ..ii .nil Hir.itmn_. Every Pain, **praliia. Brui.r*. P.i'.it'n the rite a. Chem ?r Limb., liar.. ibe _'ir?i aud I. tbe Ouly I'vin lt.. Mi.DY that tn-.Aiit.lv atop* tlie mo*i r_ri.ur.iK pain*, tlltyt liitl. mimi .ullin an 1 utrea .onir-alrou.. wlt.il.aro) tua Luaft, Stoi..-tli. Bowal*. ?r otbar :l_n.:* ..r or.ui-. T>k- i EXTERNALLY in w.n. .|uc.l? rur-?* <T?mpS sp,.*iu-). . our sioniucii. Njii?.'.?. Vonnnii-. li .bi rt hum. Strr. ouauaa*. Kl, _pir-.aura*. tm* lit*'.whe, OOO* I'l.ttiile-oy tot til lnterutJ pains, bo cu. per Pottle. Kohl br Uru^aiau. Ml R*ERY I OOLEItr*. I Ol.Ot MM* TH. brat lu tbe OWmmWt M LEWIS & CONGER'S, ?oi HMjiio.t wu. \,r . IAXBHomA l..?U? B.._-W? _K_ 7*. RUY8 a Dobbv Ht*L*? ttr\w* Mitttt i-louing i'.rltit. 0.1 r_ Htu-tt.. ?__?____? "oua_ CURE F0W DEAF MOM _?_T__n iMI'KOVi > UVAWtOMBjB KA? DBUM.f-rf--Oy R**t*ro IW!}**?'.*? ?'\XWZ'St trott of tl.0-_tiir_l.1ru>.. luaittble, I'omforUWt ?"_?}*"_; tepMltt?N- All.onv.M-af..>n tm! .rea w.i.-p. i * i. o*fl J* tm. Uv M"ii.t Mr iltu?ir.u>.t-oj* ?ill? ?-tt"'".*1' _*9** Ad-r--? ?rilli-!. *"? BDKJOi. ii- Utom-lCAj. S. -. FULL DRKSS SUITS for Mila or Mi% C LAEO 9 R-41 CltUUM PM'??. ?<* JHH\l?Mfci