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Q will offer tere ros Monday Lloee Dept's 1000 Pieces Silk Hand Embr'd tn their Sq mares and Tray Cloths *t63c $ 1.1 $ 1.7 Less than One-half Former Prices. West 23d St. MORE SALES IX REALTY. I THE MARKET SHOWS AN INCREASE IN* TRANSACTIONS. DEPriTK BARD TIMES. BUSINESS IS ACTIVE - IMPORTANT AUCTIONS OP THE WEEK. There was a fair amount of business ,) ju.* last week in. th" real-estate market, The sal"s iit th auction-rooms showed a large Increase over tb the previous wr.'k. and at private tranaaetlon lhere ?were several large Bale* made, In comparison wlUi the rame period a rear a . ), the volume ol business was small, hut lt waa ot i Rood character in moat Instances, anil ihe pring receltred were In many case* in keeping with values. The total number of eales in the auctton-rooma for the week am to ll.181,8S1. against $544,0v6 in th" pr.-ceding week, and against tS.M8.250 a year ago. At private sal* the amount of mi.nfs- Involved aggregated HM1.060, against M.1HI.M* In the previous week and against S3.198.f_jS in the week before that. The principal sale*. Ht privat- tranaaetlon In the Brat three month* of this year where over $1 Of), fi I) has been Involved amounted to S'*.4IS,OOO. This Is considered a | ?? I ((bowing, when the conditions of the times are uk<-n Into consideration. In the lust eight months, despite nil th" adverse circumstances of a perl-d of financial depression, til" dealing in rea' estat . at private aalea hag been active ani large, in upper Broadway espei lally there has been a big mos-ement, and hardly a week goes by that some large property does not change hands. There has been a good deal ol m wey made In real estate In Broadway this year, and people who Lou phi two years ago ( ? speculation have re? cently realized handsome profits In selling. An in? stance or the increaa l val tatton In upper Bros Iway property was the sale several weeks air" of a bloch above Thirty-sixth-*;, which In 1SS2 was houithl for $7.". OOO less than what lt sold for this year. The uptown movement ot business houses continues, ana alteratior.r* ar-.- constantly being made of Fifth-are. property for business purp IM Tin; ri'i'KK PART Of THE CTTT. -R^jI esta!" Invt the upper par: of th* city, and especially in tha: part of the city above One-h'.indr, d-ani-t wen:v-lifiii-s:., are not Increas? ing a.i rapidly aa brokera would like to Bee. One reason is that owners hold their property a: values which are far too high, but another reason, anl one of the greatest that ls hindering improvement In thc upper war ls of tin- city, ls th" lack of proper rapid tran*!: fa, littles. People who would like to make Investments are holding off until there shall be some promise of a good rapid transit ron'", and others have gone to othei places to Invest their savings. When this city ge;* a system of rapid transit, real estate ss ill be Improve J In ali ir- de? partments. The spring season in the real estate market arl come to an end this week. There |* hardly a broker In the city wh > Will Bay thal lt has been a success? ful one, for they all have felt a falling off In their business this year from what has usually been done hi pr - . While they h.,ve COOM to the conclusion that business has not been I I brisk, they know that they are far better off than men in other forms of trade, and what business they huso lost they blame principally to property-owners and landlord* wh ? has.- refused to make reductions or concessions in the price of their property or In rents. The renting seal in bag been rather dis? couraging on this account, and broken win carry over to th" fall books fill" 1 with desirable proper? ties to tot, Perhaps by tht- tim- experience will have taught owners a lesson, an 1 ren's may ac? cordingly i>" reduced. Willie what is always Sup? posed to be th" active BSaBOH In r.-al estate c .nus to a close this week, there are indications of active trading before the seas m of summer qulel sets in. TEA NIA CT1DNS OE THB vs I: v. K An important sale waa closed Thursday. It In? volved an outlay of nearly ISOOAM. The property ls on th" west side of Thirty-fourth---., i*>7 feet a-est of Broadway, running through to Thirty-third st. Th" plot fronts 140 feet in Thirty-fnurth-s:. and 125 in Thirty-thlrd-St. It includes th.- Fourth Pres byterian Church, which has been reported sold a number of time*. On the Thlrty-thlrd-st. front are Ave (bur-story brick dwellings. The street num? bers ar.- No Ul ? ? (SJ sv.st Thlrty-fourth-st., and Nos. ns to l.'i Weat Thlrty-thlrd-st, On this si'..- will h" erected, lt ll said, an eighteen Story stone building, lo contain ii theatre for Nell Burgess, Hores, office*, studio* and bachelor apart? ments. When completed, the building, with ground, will cost B.MO.-00. Bennett & Draff has" Bold for tn" Donnelly estate to Charles T Barney the plot of ground from One-hundr" I on l-thlrty-thlrd-st. to One-bundred and-thlrty-.-. ni from Tenth-.ive. to th* Boulevard, comprising about 300. lots, for about $455,000. I). Appleton & Co., lhe publishers, have leaaed from Ottlnger Hrotners and I. s. a\ M B. Koro for a term of ten years the fix upper floor* of the nea' seven-story building at the northwest corner of Flflhfave. and Thirteenth-*!. The total rent ls said to be about $180,00,1. One of the Important sales at th" Trinity Sal, I* room in the week wa.* by P. I". Meyer, who offered under partition the northeast corner of Nassau and Liberty st.* . lot 12 8x70. This plot contain* about 930 square feet. The bidding ran from $80,000 up to $1X5.500; the brooklyn I.Ife Insurance Com pany. which occupies the adjoining property, was the buyer. This price amounts to about $M7 a square foot. R. V. Harnett a- Co. sold at the Trinity Sales? room, under partition, Nos. 309 and IllVl Orand-st. and Nos (0 to T, Allen-st The plot. MxlS*. ls covered by three-story buildings, and ls leased to Ridley & Sons, drygoods merchants, until 1902. at a net rental of $H.'?? a soar. Ridley * Sui* were the buyers for 1210,00 John Casey ha* Hied plans with the Buildings De? partment for the erection of ten five-story brick flathousefl at N'lnety-ei?hth-st , south ? ' Je, ISO feet east of Amsterdam-ave., costing $250,uc.v The Horgan & Slatters Company. No. 63 I'ark Ros-, hav-" filed plana for the erection of eight flve story brick dwellings !n Seventy-fret-*!., north Side. 272 feet west of West End-ave . cisling $136,000; also. Bryan L. Kennelly. No. 74 Wall-st., will erect a seven-story brick warehouse In Seventy-slxth ?t. eouth side, 100 feet from Riverside Drive, costing PMBO. i ^he New-York Life Insurance Company flied at the Buildings Department In the last week plans .tern ^3 are r.ow showing a large assortment of Ladies' Street and Outing ] Costumes In exclusive styles and materials And will place on sale To-Morrow The following Special Values Tailor-Made Suits Of Tan Covert Cloth, at Heretofore $16.50. Of Blue and Black Serges, Jackets lined throughout with Taffeta Silk, at 'IB.50 Heretofore $27.00. Cf Black and Navy Serges, trimmed with Moire, with colored cloth vests, at 2.50 Regular value $29.75. Of English Tan Covert Cloth, Jackets lined throughout with Silk, at *24.50 Regular value $32.50. West 23d St. for a ivs'os. -story bri th of! th- wi it il I, ? ?' Elm -? . - "?' ? ?? I ? Catharine L mt I ,000 -? Thu lng will be an i <????'?? n to fl tho company, 8 I' Hatch la tn* archlt, i I'llei to the number or 1,800 alli have I i b, cure the foundatloi ll vx i- n porte I in the ss building for ih" exclusive usi of ;? be erect! l in thi rth-st. The bulldh o The Clearing House Asi pted yesterday foi ' Ci lal si. Work will i"- be.- .ri arly In May. CONVEYANCES AND MORTGAGES. The following lol,le, taken from leeor, arri Gu ld abo gages nn l project! i buildings for lb* *ame week a year ago KY SN'< KS IMO l-'M Apr!' ll ? 20 Arro 13 I i 19. Number . S70 o s-i. mt in Ive, .IB.ar__.M7 |i_i*.._-. Number nominal . lil ll* Number '.Md and 24th wai I W . tl*', I.- i I i. ls MoRTG IGES Number . Ive.. .T "ir. .'.'? ?:?:: I fi pet ? . 172 lu -I . ?.-?;. -?? li.au Nitml.er ?t l-*? than :. per rent Amount rr,- ni.ed K IO* '*" ? Number t? bank*, trust and li t . ? I V . J-.,I ;,,, I'HOJE-TEU Hi ll,!.; 1-'.: l*:,l April 1". ? : ?-. . . Ti . Vd 120 .... f' ITT ..., Bryan I.. Kennelly will nell on W ? la New-York Heal Estate Sal, ? ? ? Hons. property, at Rye, Westchesi i C inty. The property ls on .. blurt overlooking i.-.n . Island S . a desirable property t" hoi I Fairchild A .foran aili nell al the Real Estati Bx. < hangi, In Liberty-sl . on Tuesda , May I IK Fordham Heights, The titi, to these proper) guaranteed by the lawyers' Title Insurance Com pany, and 60 per cent of the ; li base price can re main on bond and mortgage at ii per rent. On Wednesday and Thui lay Rlchai I V. II; A Co. will sell al |he Re il Estate K valuabb New-York and Rrool ..rr \','' Inesday nil) !?<? of ten corner and I three Inside lots In Becond-ave., from Forty fourth ti> Fifty-second sis., Brooklyn On Thursday th hons,- al No. ISO East Thlrty-thlrd-st., this city, will bf offered f,,r sal" THE ARTIST "FAKIRS" SI LL] THEIR WARES A JOLLY CROWD AND GREAT IIILARITT AT lin: ANNUAL AUCTION IN THE FINE Bl ii.;.;: ,i The Bot I, ty of Amer), an Ar t Fakir of young mi-n and women who are st identi In Ihe life class "f the Arl Students' League, had a bur? lesque auction In u* dasi r..'r:-.< at No, 213 W>-t Flfty-seventh-st. yesterday afternoon, when a lari;.- number of ridiculous "pictures" w, re sold at from 5 cents to ?. ?'?" each. The total ainu.:. allied ssas about liff), which will be i iren to ncniv deserving artists' model, lesa a small sum for expense*. The "Faklra" form a tempora gantsatlon yearly, ai I ye lei lay wi their fourth annuul sal,-. Their lirsr sale was m a single small classroom, but the attendai. has grown io rapidly that this year they weri compelled lo use th" two lan;" rooms of the life class, thrown Into our- apartment, ahlch waa nil d to ..vi;; with enthusiastic and hllarloui young men and women, a few older ones also Joining In the mirth provoking procei . . Som,' of the plcturei ihown were strikingly original iii their humorous and exaggerated treat? ment, bul moat of them were i at ires of m**i t.iriniis work* by reputable arl its. They Included .-rayon sketches, water colors and oil paintings. All' were rough off-hand productions, and a sort of a "hlt-or-niiss." or "spatter-work" style was in Knut favor. Samuel T. .'-'haw, arho became Inti In the "Fakirs" lost i..,r. presented three medals this year io be awn led i'i the best three ' fakes," ih.- first prise being IIS, second $10, and third 15 The prizes were awarded by ., committee of w-.-ii knossn artists Miss Hinkler e\hibltec| a ' Port rs t of a Young Lady," aft-r Beckwith-2* long wa) after?and *ecureil the Oral prise. Mr. Dean re celved the necond pris, for "Nude In Bunl "copied" from .< painting by Racher, and the thli 1 prise wi-rit t.i Mr. Gilbert fi-r ., picture calli I li, flection," repreaentlng a nude url In ,. pool, which w.is a travesty on one of Robert Re, Frederich wltsch. the auctioneer, wai In fancy comic costume, and used an Indian exercise club in knoi-kiiiK down the pictures to the highest bid? den When th<- pictures were knocked down at excessively low pii.es the artists Judiciously kept their mun th* closed snd th. lr ryes on lhe club, nol darltiK in complain of the 'sacrifice." Iii" pri :ei I Ings were enlisoi.'i by a "band of brother! grotesque costumes, who performed oi hestral music mi violins, vlollncellos, mouth harmon titi whistles. Jew-sharps, a bass drum, a snort-drum and other melodious Instruments. Th? "chief dis? turbers," besides th* auctioneer, aero Allen Tu I r Reinhardt w.-iii-r. Ot rrge J. wetael, Richard I ,r l.-v and Arthur I;. Jamies m. t,, whom, with th.-ir .-.** i,dates, the 2<i. or mon- people pr,?sent. Includ? ing lever*] prominent local artists, expr. i thanks for an afternoon of merriment. The fifth annual sale next year is ex|.ted to b^ held in ? larjre hull, as ih* classroomi are now UM small for th" purpos. tiCAUlisME.Y in PA BA DB OB BASBBBAT. Brigadier. Oeneral Louis Fitzgerald has caused a gilghi flurry In National (liuir-l clreles in this city by ordering a series of parada* and drills in Van Cortlandt l*ark In the months of May and Jun*. Instead of having one field day, in which all the organisations In the First Brigade are to take part, he'orders the whole brigade to the park, one or? ganisation at a time. Thia aili make an attraction in the park on each Saturday for seven weeks, be WMoit$&wU*^ Successors to AT Stewart &Co. Bottom Prices of the Season, for New, Fresh, Spring Goods. LIUHUIll I S Sstae-ase-*^ ^ , ,F VOL' NEED ANYTHING IN TOUR _\_.._.eeatiirin ?! Arxs_r?__7. Ol TIT nCDT Special liaraaiim in Silks. 15 0CTS AU. HST. WASH BILKS, ) FULL MM: OF Cl 'LOM ANU DESIGNS, (Iterlni-rrl from SS nnil 75 cts.) TAFFETAS. _ , HENE PRINTED. ll**' 1.**" LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. HAND MADE NIGHT ROBIES .'Mi WALKING SKIRTS Ol FRENCH PERCALE. LAWN , nt 1 O ivfiff) AND NAINSOOK. I I"* F?W ILADIES' SUIT DEPT, I,F ? ? A? a ?R ILAUicd ^ui I K|TCHEN NEGLIOE HOUSE GOWNS. THR VERT LATEST KOVKLTIES ^^^^^^ (REDUCED FROM B.SS AND 15.S0.) 10. :5.00, 7. AO. FINE rRENCH flannel vs <: afters. .^^^^^^^^^^ (REDUCED FROM S.B0 AND 13.90.) SO. ;2.?0' 3. i ll. .In. .-.I from I .a.". and 3.00.) (AT THOSE PRICES A SILK GOWN IS CHEAP I DRESS GOODS. ALL LEADING FRENCH NOVELTIES AND NEWEST FABRICS CUT TO LOWER PRICES THAN EVER FRF SC II CH ALLIES, VS SILK SPOTS AND j 1 110. RIBBON STRIPE*, v "? M IN. CHEVIOTS. , 1 OO. IN GRANITE MIXTURES. GRENADINE TRAVERS, PLAIN COLORS, I 1 Sw. ) X' I Worth -."Ol PLANNEL r.l:i:.v:-.I'.sst .T.vr-KETS, _ _ (REDUCED PROM I.S6 AN!' ROO) LAWN SILK AND CAMBRIC SHIRT WAISTS. S'KRT DESIRABLE BTTLES AT LOWEST Knit ov PRICES INFANTS' DEPARTMENT. Greatest Bargains of thc Year! REI PERS (SIZES _ .SN!- I 1 I At I OO, A- . fr.I H.. il Inn,, ri.oo goo, THE FINEST DIPP1.AT EVER SERA" AT TRIBES BEYOND COMPETITION. BS LADIES' TAILOR MADE COVERT CLOTH SUITS; BL HONED COAT. SILK LINED, VERY KILL SKIRT AN ELEGANT COST! ME, 15. 00 f.o MORE. IN BLUE AND BLACK. OF AN EXCELLENT SERGE. JACKET FLUTED BACK. SATIN LINED. PULL KKIRT, 50 2:'?' S.M i on a.oo LADIES' HOSIERY. I All at s S IM : LISLE rn ft; v : ? M tx lilVi.* BLACK, si.STU. TAN. 2 I. >NED l-'l\i: i-.iTT' iN SILK I'M!. !>. INSTE1 SKIRT COATS (SIZE 2 s\;i fl YFo1 ). Al 1 All, A. rr,|ii<ril fi om .'LOO 2.?? 2:"' LONG CAMBRIC si.ir?. 50"- mm4 75"" 4.AO DOO ______________________________________ ?5CtS (ILK I'M!.!'. INSTEP , Jna/tj nr s\l' POLK s V {'*? I'.SN AM' 1 ? J LADIES' SILK VESTS. 1 ? ,-.'-, PINE N MN'S* OK BLIP! 75"' 1 Oil l.xv reiliu rd fi om I .'JA .. " il.BS SWISS RIBBED, PLAITED, WHITE PISK, LA. ENDER AND L'l 1 Ite.lii,'.,! from . ?? MS COVERT CLOTH JACKETS. BLACK GOODS. jt'ST 1 REN il ? NOVELTY CREPONS, ll SM 5." mid np. 8 AO nnil up. HI.A'K AND tr,]., IRED V J Si'KKTS Pl,A IN A NH MOIRE TRIMMED ) , : -ii! CAPE I, SILK - ' ,-,..--? irsh. fsi 18. MANY SUPERB GOWNS OF OI'R OWN MANUFACT 1 RB, IN TWEEDS. CHEVIOTS, ARMCRES-OF VERY STYLISH CUT?TIOHT-FITTINa WAISTS. KULI, SKIRTS - 12.50'15.0?and20.00 (REDUCED FROM SB., fl". ANO 45) SSE ARE NOW SHOWING BOMB EXQUISITE WASH drrssrs, in plain and fancy linen duck, FANCY PIQUE, SWISS, SCOTCH OINOHAMS AND CREPONS?.EACH gown is a OEM). CHINA AND GLA55. 'IN BASEMENT.) ,?? IMPORTED TOILET BRTS. HAND DECORATED IN COLORS, * of IO piece* V ' reduced from AM YOU CAN FIND IT IN OCR SITERB HOU.Bp**^ NISHING DEPT. OF A BITTER QUALITY AND ATA I-OWER PRUE THAN ANYWHERE ON THIS CC* TINENT. WH HAVE EVERYTHING FROM A JELLY MO Hg tn a REFRIGERATOR. RABY CARRIAGES AT LOWEST PRK ES, FLANNEL DEPT. SCOTCH FLAWELS, I cts 12i 25c,s of l_ pieces "a 35, reduced from S_SS CtT GLASS SALAD BOWLS, RI ']' Mira'. HANDSOME 'TT. 4?, reilnceil from IO..IO (BETTER COME EARLY for them os MONDAT.) BACCARAT CRYSTAL tableware. GOBLETS, wines. TUMBLERS, UK 'VT LESS TH sr- BUM OF THE DUTY AND FREIGHT). 7." Z. I TRUNKS AND BAGS. I Q "iO I [JV PI EH' TRAVELLING BAGS BETT / AC/. nnil up. \ _* O er sin LEATHER AND LEATHER J 1 05 LINED NICKEL TRIMMtNliS ALL " ( 1. (REDUCED FROM fl TIS ) redaced from 25 cta\ reduced from 50 ctik (NOTHING BO CHEAP EVER OFFERED.) MARSEILLES QUILTS 2 00 ? WORTB 3.S| special INDCCEMBNTS IN blanket, rot HOTELS AND COTTAGES. WASH GOODS. DIMITY LAWKS, ia 1-2 els.i RED! IBO frqb is eta KOTCB EEPHTH GINOHAMS. 15 etsi REDVCBB FROM 30o. SILK UMBRELLAS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN?AND all UUUn 2 25 "" reduced from 3.5S 2 75 reilii.ed from 4.50 BEAUTIFUL display OF PARASOLS, OCR "MADE TO ORDER SHIRTS" SKAT THI WORLD-ONE ALWAYS MADS ON APPROVAL, FURS ON STORAGE INSURED PROM FIFE AND MOTRS-ALTttl TIONS at Lowest COST. I i wi. ^H_ I'i." o.ni'.'i.".^^. ^^^^^^^^_ The Entire Block B'way, 4th Ave., 9th and 10th 5ts. sinning on v > ? ?? ? : I - ? I May i: ? - norn-.) I '//.' I .V.S.I Tl I.V77* TR il'ELLI RS AT < - ? ' ni! i .-'.-? :' Nil |. Ol - . . .,:il .Mr*. SS IV, ll i; pel ? ;-..-. I '! li? ll. . ..!.!. ! I,..-- , r ? ? ? li ' . . Ri anl Mi J ; ? ?' ,; ll .' Ritchie, C '!?? Ri '?' Rsv. Mi .mi Mi '1 H I! |>. O. Til ' ' -; imiiel . ? The French Lil I fur Havre, ' ' St. \ i ? ir, t) in in- ht, the 1 ? ? ? ' San il Mi John Heat! . ir., Il : :. K Flt Ul. Un Ri v N. I.. I/,-. . .? '. I. ? nt, ? '? ' Ri ne ile Mai ,- . lhe 1 ? ; '?'. .siio-ri Kmlth, Hi . i. io- , i VV Herr, ll, the M n Mi .i I.- .; in v. ..i ri n uni u iui N*n ? .s tnoi the | ' ' >*r m in Li-,-, i :? . ? ampton, ..? M I Mm. V. ll ll J Mr. Hill Mi rivii Im, Hr. I, Ko ;? :. ? ' I" dil :,.-!. Mi -. Mr- ii- Emil Thl, me, I ?,. li C. s ,1** and Dr. tm The Homo ii . '? oin. r 11.nil.i for Horn , VI KA I.ABIES OF SCHOOL TEACTIBRS Cil-'<:i-. - Sch ti rho have had their n ilai ? duced from BOO to 1300 < . imb i of i r charge h nant at sv I lim:" drat Intimation they h id ,.f the action i ' th ll ,*t I nf I'.du, ..-I in vu tln-y r.?.-.,'. i ? reduced check* for lhe Issi month. The laa provides thal vxii-r. the .iti-n'i anca <.f pupils foll'* hei ia thirty-five io each teacher the salary maj b* i i Ij rui ,|,'wn. M -' of lh* lea'chi r-i :?.:? I .1 .XVIII "?. '1 ? ll ml Tba teach*! i bltti riv rt nt thc red ictl n In th* r pay, i - .nu that l; li unjust for nv., reasons: Fir.*!. I.i 1*11.1, for the fall? ing ult in the number of theil pupils, which ls Ihe *n itiir.ii n lull of a din pulatl m In iii" i..vs.-r i.:ir: nf the city; lecondly, because th* Balarie* .>f only liv. grad .? is in I ,.i,-ii school are reduced, while the p.ix ..f the nrin cipala and hlgher-grad, I has not been dls t ii rt.. 1 Thua tbe ? part of th* dei reaae, ! laid ti lo- ahsiluteh unas table i.iuse of In- I ii appr ipi . la on .i fi vx t<- ichera whoa ? lllty and *j pei ? nc* ar* un ii' -1 lom i School Commlsaloner John i. N. Hunt snd sar* .'her members of tbe Board ..f Education f.iv ,r paying lhe teachera their full ulan a* long a* th" appropriation holdi out, and if lt I* found Insufficient, the icallni down of all salaiiea All ul.,, li.iv suffered lhe l0p| rik," "IT Of the.r pay ha VI *liiiil"'l io have tii.-ir aalarli restored In full AX BXTBBTAIXMEXT FOB si AMI.:. An Bntertalnmeni i.>r tb* benefit of tbe Seamen'* H..pe cirri", of thc King's Daughters and Shim, which is connected with tbe Seamen'* Christian AaaociaUon, wa* iieid .it th,- mission, No. RE Waah : in .ton-st., from 3 o'clock till I y*at*rday aftern.i.in. Th? Bilaaton, wblcb is in .h.ire.. .,i i barlee i: \s u ann. waa costly arranged, with Saga, picture* of nhips, DhMtratcd issillm matter anil ttrtrytblng dear to th" beat, nf a wtBot in abundantt1 Tag and other refreshments Were iserved by well-known women. Addreaaett were mad* by several cleriry m*n. among them the Rev. Dr. Henry Wilton president of th* assoo.atl.->n. and the Rev. Mr Hod der. of the Baptist Church. About fifteen aeamen from the steamship Denmark, af London, were pres FINE FURNITURE. Wc arc showing a line ofFurni iii.it i tiled in quality .iidI iii i rn?prices so 1?w that wc know wc i .ni plea -<? all w ho i all on \\ '? arc alway. glad to have people compare our prices with those i i othi rs w'? ic \er suffer by i DE GRAAF & TAYLOR Furniture Company, 47 and 49 West 14th St. Tl. , ? ?? t.on was rein rhe folio* S ll.-.ll-i Slr, >' impbel , Mini il. Il i , Mb ? K M tt. Mis* f. A l.tliby. M.- l: I. l'l ipp, vi: v. Si ulla, ? Walk, ? M llrad ry and read . ? d ? - .11 /'O' /' 1/ I'.S // / / /Vi, ll ORDS Till' VVEt/liMK v....|:l.||i Ti) HIM s *; I ? OTHER HRH.MAST ? rtlK v MNI DINNER HE TUB CIT) I'NIV :i:~l 1". ? \ . V ?! ?? dil ? ?' the !.!?'. 1 ? f the I'll I niv, r i". . held on Tl ? night, ? i , ? Judge i ?, ? ol the Conn ,,;' < 'omm in ' "? ' made ni ' li .-. i ? \.?? !?. ihe toast, "The Hench," and .ill Ihi lei il men aho vv i re bi i he dui'! w ? re extremi . gratlfle i to i ? ? a ttl : ? ? h an Im portani topi What ihe Judge aald aboul the aav lime in litigation under lhe present t -rn ,,; .;,- ri r co rta sw corroborate.] bj ol hei i legs I ni'ti who were pre rnt ,,t the din nei, and Profes..oi s i ? i -iv dunta rllv pi*,. t.. Ind. ti-.oi l - ? .ir experleni ?, thi remarka ,,: Judge Haly, Thi lilt,in i waa one of itu- mos! Interesting affairs the Alumni A. latlon has held In aeveral years, not only on a.ni of the choice gather lng of men, bm al ?? "ii account ol the One Ital of p, ikci and ihi ? \- elli nt addr, - ?? a the) made. The toaata and those who r, iponded to them were ai follows. ' The i nlversity, ' Chane, llor Mai L'rackt i . ri ?? Beni h." Chief Judge Joaeph F. I'.ih . "Tbe Fai ulty." Profi oi Km itln Aid., "ih" Bar." .l.'iin H. Wi*.. Mr, Wise made a brill i.uii speech. Th* io. ii. nt of the a iso lc ? Willard Bartlett, ..i the Supreme Court, w.i* unable to 1-? pr, ? -or. 'ir; a being on the Suffolk circuit. ss s Purrlngton presided In his place. Some of those vu,-, xx ? : i .ere Colonel i I, i' Shannon, Prof, ?? C ,; li- li man, John I). Lindsay, Mirabeau I. Towna, Rufua I. fctcott, Smith Kl)', Pl ifl II : I -..-, F ItUSBI ll, \ d'. M Mellis*. John \. Kamplng, Kells Jelllnk, KU,ir J Phillips, l-\ M. Avery. Charles J. Campbell, (Jeorge I. Walker, Robert ll Bock, Nelson /.a brisk le, Peter Misterion, Myer r). Isa*, t, Ern, I Hall, M. Wari*) Plan William T, Mat thl, a, Charle* Kt, Jamea S U'Oorman, (.oula F Doyle, George ss i; lace, San.'. 8 Mn-i. iii H Marden, Prank s. Erwin, Thomas VV, Hutt*., John Henry McCarth). ino..,- s. ||. nry. Jamea I >. Mi - 'li William Mcclelland, Maurice Meyer, Samuel I). lo .v. ti A Horton, S D. Seward*, Clifford Hie*.-. Wilbur I'". Treadwell, Maximilian Toch. William P. Clare, Jamea Stokes, Richard L ll Pinch, J, lt. li,-nix Stelnert. Charles E. Simms, lr.. Wilt- I lam Bradford, .1 Rdgai Bull, H"rb"rt Knight. Charlea fl F ss.,h.. v. !?: Hem : and Dr Loula ! . . iro-iri A COXCBBt TO PAT THE CLUB'S UEI'.r. ... rernment Club D, of tba Mtii Assembly DI ti ct, which Id* io, mi' taken % permanent tn nu. ai No. M Waal Thlrty-thlrd-st., ls arranging r.rm.nu-.? i.> ralag funds, with sshich t.> i>.iy Its ii,-I,;-, anl continue its work. The rptertalnmeni ss ni I... given neal Prkb_y afternoon either at Palmer's or tbe Garden Theatre. Among th,*" who hov- promised to appear nr.. mi*h Julia Marlow*, Miss Maud Adams, John Drew, Emil Ptacher, Courtlan.lt Palmar and Robert Taber, .mi ther.. ia a poaalb-llty thal Jefferson and Coquelln mas- ale,) lake pal' The Coaunlttaa of Arrangements Includes Mr*. Winthrop Cow.lin. Ml*, liraee .Vino;,!. Mis* I, ivvll. ('harlen T_.hr r. Augustus St Uaulens, R. W. 0. Welling. MN* Dunham, Mr* Boudln.it Keith, Treble Tucker. Joseph Evans, Clarence r.o.idby and Thoma* W. Dewing. The patronesses are Miss. Arnold, Mrs Edmond L. Bsylies, Mrs. Frederick B. Betts, Mra Blodgctt, Mri. Prescott Hall But tADtvjiCn Oriental Rugs, Axminister and Aubusson Whole Carpets, Mattings* Chinese and Japanese RUGS AND MATS. ",- i: '?- SS' chnpln. Mrs Hleharl Watson Mr Frederic Ooodrldge, Mra Oasper Ons wold, Mra Henrv Holt, Mr*. Richard Irvin, Mrs. Thomas tt' Wari. Ml** Chanter, Mrs li C Pot? ter Mi* Robert Abi>.\ Mr*. Francis P. KInnlcutt, Mrs s\' ll I., le". Mr* Robert H. Minturn, Mr* Percy Morgan, Mrs. Richard Mortimer. Mr*. John F Parson*, Mrs Ralnsford, Mr* william lt Hchleffelln, Mr* Preble Tucker, Mra. Cruger, Mr*. i Frederick Kernochan and Mr*. J. Archibald Murray. _ _ I .VJ ir lil muse FOR PHYSIClASS. HTIl. MTIIENTICATBD REPOIlTa Tl! ST A LA ROE BTRCtrrCRB ss ii.i. m: itt ii' NEAR thu ORAND CBNTRAL BTATION. li l? rep.irt.-l that .1 building ls to be erected close i . the Grand Central Station, to ive used a* an offlca lonid ng for physicians snd *ei saids entirely for itu il*.- of ttl" me,Heal profession The structure ls to be known sa tbe New-York Medical Building. The facts and tl.arcs in regard to tbe new building are sa .'?? concealed In the breasts af tbe medleal fra? ternity. Circular*, however, have boen laaued to the profession by Dr. Samuel B. Monet, nf So '".tis io ...ri. ton is", embodying ail the features of th" -.-louie. It ls said that Cornelius Vanderbilt hr.*. j become Int. rested In the enterprise. Dr. Moiler, amt Otb, ra Mi<l to be Interested In the new venture were non-committal yesterday and would give none of thi details. Neverthc--**, ll la assured that the New-York Medical Building is being planned Bnd will becom. a solid fact '''h.* architect ls aald to be George B. Post, of No a Baal Beventeentb-Bt. All the mi-nlern Improvements, Including accommodation for trained ind massage <->i erators, ss ll! bp made. The ground door will be arranged for stores, and, it is thought, will be eagerly secured by apothecaries, Instrument-makers anl opticians. There will bo ubout int) Milt"* in th- building. THE UVAtMEB BEST snail). Down nt Wooilcltffe, New-Jersey, about an hour from New-York, there is an attractive old house Which noes by the pretty and suggestive name of Th- Summer Rest." From Its shady piazzas one looks over trim green lawns with wld*.spreading Irees an-1 bright flower beds. Inside one linda wide halla, a dozen dainty bedrooms, comfortable dining ind sitting room*. This pleasant place ls the prop? erty of a BOCtety of women who. themselves able to (Scape from the hot city to summer homes and fr ? ri is, sympathize with their hard-working sisters isbn have not the same luxuries and greatly need a int- t place In which to spend their few weeks of mimmer holidays. The aim of the society haa baan i" ".stablish a homelike, relined, quiet, country boa rd In .-house, the prices of which shall be within the 01. ur, of self-supporting gentlewomen. The ti.msc has been open seven summers, during which lim,- the visitors' lists shew the names of artist*, missionaries, companions, trained nurses, gover ii. saes, etc. The stay of each boarder la limited to three weeks; the price of board Is 13 50 a week I'll,- present board of management ls: Miss Blodgett president; Mrs. Charles c. Taylor, vice-president; Mt.sn Shippen, treasurer; Miss Milnor and Mrs. Ed? ward Kins, secretarlea. Mrs. A. G. P Speyers, No. 415 Weat Twenty-thlrd M., I* the chairman of the Committee on Admis? sions, to whom applications for board and general Information may be made on Wednesday mornings between IO and ll o'clock, ., _.^ . PLUSH CARPETS. THF. mos r ki n.nvuc _i? ANO, WU tiiivk, Tim BBST WKHtlvi; ? __-_*_BTS MADS, AT -iioi r < -.n BOMB f.vf. LBSS TMAXi tub phd r. or a i.dod BOD1 nm BSKLS. Agras and Extra Super o -,. -, INGRAINS, kqi .I, in \\i:-r io v uni nsr.i ?. tvn hu ii i> i.fff.i r. _T limn lin: eohmer phn e of a itu. ( \itn:i. MATTINGS. Our nen | m pori it i lon ? nf Chlnn nnd .Inpart* e.* Straw, last Inn.le.l: In iioirl cffc.-t* of .ot,..ii nnil trout line nu rp*: n bile un,I red check nnil some tunes patterns, I ROM .'....50 PFH KOLI. OF IORI) _ -Hil*.. ..r Hi,-, per v uni. "THK MAV R\?KKT WE WE" i.lnlntleai) In Hue fane; ?tile*, nt ST.OO PEH HOI I. OB BS*. PER \ Mil). SHEPPARD KNAPP & CO., SIXTH %>.. HlTIt AM) inn vu. THE COitlXO .si:ASHS Al' ELDORADO. EFFORTS T.i M.vi.i: THK PLACB MORE attraO* TIVB THAN BVBB BBPOBB. Henry V. Bc hw. uv. bas bought tb* BdOfSSS grounds, bulldutga, et-., and is arranging ?? BB* a - of uncommonly attractive entertainsBssB-l there this sprint; un,I summer. Tba gr md* *** to be decorated, and many Improvement* mad* si attract lovera ol outdo.ir amuaement. A prsBBB* n.iry concert it uso n begins oil Sunday afteraasBj May ti, when cum or.'s bini of over rifts muslC-MB. which has bo.n engaged for tbe Benson, under th* direction Of Victor Herbert, assist" I tx a nitnber of popular soloists and vocalists, will gtve a coaansfc Theae popular concert* will be givor, ev ry Sunday afternoon and evening of the season < In Saturday evening, June I, the regular summai optIiI and sviu continue every evening except Sunday, *',in a spectacle and ballet called "llenamela A St"1" mei Night* Dream," which i* to be given aaaw the direction of Vincenz., Romeo, from La aoBB Mlian, and San Carlo, Naples. It !s Intended by the manajrenien' to muk" F..1*" rado a favorite afternoon resort for women ana children, where pleasant ,ml profitable enpymetu can be bad. Sp-cial inducements will be o?>r*J ? brln? young people to thia populai plBCi ',v'2, effort ls to be mai,, to attract families. )? a taaa ample protection from annoyances of every descrtlr tion will be given one of the Important tittm lions wltl he an industrial exhibition and K.zH'i where manufactured articles and pro.lue* fr'tn iii parts of the world will be shown There will 0* an art gallery ?'f paintings and statuary, by ?'*"? known artist* In this country an 1 Europe, ropuiar prices will prevail. The admission to tne groanM) to the entertainment and to Gilmore's concert *'?' be Xi cents, Including round-trip ferriare and tn* elevator In Weetiawken. Ample railroad anl WW* facilities will be provided, and the many arijvov anc?s and inconveniences ol past seasons vv:'.. rn* avoided as far as possible. BBQIBBBBS ir//;, estehtaix THEIR FBIBSBR The Engineers' Club will have a reception cn n?t Saturday ev. nina to tllshrals the fifth anniversary of the opening of the clubhouse, No. M ^v"* Twenty-nlnth-st. The Reception Committee is com? posed of James A. Durden, Charles M**_}on*W'ii P. Holloway, Henry It. Towne, James C. H?>!.7 Eekley H. Coxe. Charles B Brush. J?1Jn'T', David Williams. George W. McNulty. rl?r* ?" ? H. G. Prout, Charlea Wallace Hunt, John IsW Stephen W. Haldwin, William Ii. Wiley. -A. C. g?B Oeorge W. Bramwell. Foster Crow-ell, A. >?? """J J. C. Kafer. Horace See. John Th?m?,wn' i, ? E. Denton. Charles H. Lortng and Charles nun "Zumbra." E. & W. ?'Waubunk. E. & W. New Collar*. E. A W. ? - - Phillips' DNhafOBl CoCO;i.r la more drllclous In taste snd sromS* thsa say "Jn"r ration of cocoa and chocolate. Kully dig***** Hw,RL^__;A5i5_____r1L D" SO WXST BBTH^T. __._ *aairt__i