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HEWS FROM THE SUBURBS. WE8TCHE8TER COUNTY. ? YONKKRS. Tho rntcrtainm.-nt on Monday nlghi of th<- ?Dur? J't-i /.oti.ivcs by Kill lui:- Foot, ?if Yonktrs. vvus one of thi- ple__t_*_t_st Incldsats thai bars f-v.r bean held In the | ?is? room?. The visitors ;irrlv?-l at !' o'clock ov, r tip- N'-vv-Yi>ik and Putnana Railroad, ami aran m?-t at the Qetty Rqusre station by tin post, ami. alter a short parade, escorted i" the pom rooms In the ?Varburton Building. Mayor Poms, who fought with this regiment, presidi-1 and mail?' the address of welcome. President Law. of the Zouaves, responded ?S^ieecbea were th?-n made i?y Dosortmenl Commander shotts, Colonel Mallor, Nicholas Babcock, ??f Jam.-s c, Kl?-?- ?Post; ?'olonH William .J. Ii. .finance, of tin- Cth N.-w-York Vol? unteers; Edwin A. ?.?nick an?l Atdennao EteslL Recitations wore given by Joseph O'Brien a,*?d Com? rade Bappber and songs wore sung by William O'.Mnra, William P. Constable and Comrade James Bberiden, Ai 1! >?'< '.?> -k a luncheon vas aerved . . . Henry Petera thirty-four years old, a resalen of Yonkera for many yesri i"it later ? business man oi Bronxrille, was struck and ?n atantly killed at 10 ?. elo? I; Monday night at Mount Vernos by an ?-., i-?--.-? train on the Harlem Hall? roa?!. In ?February laal he was married In the Re formed Church al BronxvtUe to Miss Mary 8telb lit r. He w ts a ii.? tc.ti. t ol \. pera Tribe of Red Men, of Yi.i.ki-i.-. und . ? I? .n will attend his funeral. . . . Tho opening meeting of the eriea of union services 10 in conducted fin this city by H. Pay Mills vais held ?as; night In the Warburton Avenue Baptlai ? liin-.h. Aa a pari ?>f the union movetnent .. noon prayer-m-eetlng will be held .::?!> day, tomorrow exceptad, si the r<>??ms of the Viiiiii-- Vlen'? VI I n Association at N?>. U Maln-at. . . ? 'ti Monday night the openln? K?me i:i the Paliaade's tllnni r tournament was rolle?! at the allcyi In (llenwood. 'I'.-.m No. .'. Andrea IVyo, captain defeated team No. I, ?"a - tain Ritter, hy '. - pins. . . - Professor A. V. vv. Jackson, president of the Vonkers ?Society f"t L'nl veraity ?Extension, will dcllv? ? a course ol twelve lectures on "The English Drama" before the New? ark iN. J.) ?'ii'v.-i: itv Extension 8t. fli I one takln? place Mus > enlng. . . The Sfoun? Men's Auxiliary of Christ Church will meet this evening -? ih? parish house, ai I the Board of _*.ll?,. Commissioners will moot at headquarters. -? WHITE ?PLAINS. -, Chairman l'rati da M. Carpenter, of the "? ?_s_porvlsors, yesterday sppolnted the followl g Standing committee? for the coming year: ? ?-i Equalisation of -sai-amenta, Mesara. ?See, ?Baxter, T.---.?. !?-.:. ?-n!" try and Halght; on Finance, County and T.iv.-i Indebtedness, Messrs, Becor, Norton, Johns.m. i-'it/ut-rai i and Ruscoe; on County Treas iirt-r. M---v . '!'. E. Carpenter, Terka and Todd; on County Clerk, M l'? fiv.il. ?Lent and Law? rene.-; on Printing Measra Frailer, Beach and T. E. Carpenter; on Judiciary, Messra ?Davenport, Lent an.l ?Boo; >?n justices, Mesara McAllister, Schirm-r an.l Johnaon; on Repairs and Supplies, Measra Teed, Todd and Tompklns; on Roa?da and Bridgea Mesara Cnderhlll, McAlhater and Ha*/t lan?l: m Sheriff, Me__o*a Norton, ??each and l?u oenherry: on Superintendente of the Poor and Asylums. Measra Lan.-. Havlland and Davenport; on Oot-B-ts, Mesara Lawren?**, Bchlrmor and Terks; on Register, Meostra Tompk?ia Becor and T'nfierhill; on Surrogat.-. Mesara ?Field, ?Lent ?and Percival; ?""> Constables, Messrs, Ruecoe, Fita ?garald and Baxter; on Commissioner of Jurors, Messrs. Halght. '-'lei?! and I_ane. . . . Bup? r vis.ir Henri.- A. Percival, ?if Yonkfrs. h.-is been ap Minted superintendent of the armory of the 4th Separate Company In Yonkera; Supervisor Dennis Beach, superintendent of the Mount Vernon Armory, and the supervisors of Oasinlng and Cortlandt superintendents of Van Cortlandt Bridge. . . . The Board of Trust ei yesterday awarded the contracts for ih.- layln , of aewer? In Mamaroneck-ave. and Cromwell Placo, in th? former thoroughfare the pri.-<r per foot is H . in the later, Mi cent? ?pi r foot for eight-Inch vitrified pipe. _ _ NEW-JERSE1. PA8SAIC. _k ven ichoolb-Tl ?rere tried at School No. 4. Passai.-, yeaterday, by some member? of the Board of Education, for mlab harl r, gn ? ? ? ? of a rlst tight between ?Fred H Insel and ?Willie Hlckey. Willie Milberry was '.!)?? principal culprit and expelled from th? ? >? a* .-triktng an.l swoarlng at ? teacher, Miss Agnes Pbelan, ?when si-- broke it t > the ;???! the tight. Three of bla - ?:??--. '<>hn Vreeland, August Mtcbela an.i Abraham Levy, were pemled for the t?-rm for lying iti order to lave Milberry from convicltlon. Philip vVerllng, who also told lies and then br.ik- down and fcs-cl, received a "grava mark." .... The purchase of the Paaaatc Brl Ige Park from Tax CoUeetor Great sum?- months ago is t.? be ma.!?1 the subject ol Investigation by i committee the City ?'oun'-ii appointed on Mon.lay night. >l?-ssrs. "Hub. r, Stoddard and Welsh constitu?? I committee, and they bave full power to exi ?witness...-' and compel th? production of menta The charges against .Mr Orear are by city Counsel A Btearns Kllgour. Mr. K.l g'our aile?.-.-? that the collector acquired title to the property whilp the city was negotiating with the original owner and then by manipulating the description of the property sold the city only ?..it of what it was entitled to for th.- full pri.-f of ?14,000. Kllgour wanted to start a chancery suit to r. ver Ih-- land retain?-.1 by ?Ir.ar, but the Council ordered an investigation first. ORANQE. O-DOROM 11. TOCMAMB DtEAD. CeorRf H. Youmans. a well-known man In hatting Circles In Orange, died Last nlpht In the Orange M? - morlal 11 ?aplta] from a fractured skull, the result of a runaway accident. On Tuesday "f last week he was driving a spirited hor.-*e along Val? ley Road when one of the traces broke and the end fell apalnst the horse's heels. The animal broke into a run and dashed madly down the stre.-t f..r nearly a mil?-, when he ran Into a mass of upright timbers aroimd an excavation for the *ew<-r?. Mr. Toumans was thrown headlong out of th?* wagon and struck his head on a pile of stones. He w\* picked up unconscious and taken to the <"irntiL;i. Memorial Hoapltal, where he had lain cyer Bine. In an unconscious condition. He lied without recover? ing consciousness. He leaves a Widow and two children. NEWARK. The trial of Joseph H_**__OS for the murder of tils wife on June 16 was ended yesterday, and Judge I)epue will charge the Jury to-day. Th?- Consolidate! Traction Company is about to Introduce the Wpstern plan of giving transfer? to ?passengers. The tickets contain Identification pictures to show whether the holder Is an oil or young man, whether h>- hxs whiskers or mustache, or whether the holder b?^ a young girl or old ?a-oiTian. The conductor punche? a figure on the ticket to correspon?! with the age, ?ex or appear? ance of the person receiving the transfer ticket. The transfer will be good only for ten minute*. . . . For two years past the Central. Pennsyl? vania Delaware. I,tckawnnna and Western. I.e hlgh Valley. Lake Erie and West Shore ?Railroad companies have had property worth thousands of dollars stolen alonir their Northern Mew-Jersey lines. The detectives of th.- roa?ls net In con fprence recently an?! on Monday afternoon a lot of copper was fotind h.iri?-?l In a sandbank in IWgen. near Jersey city. Yeaterday 1,000 pounds of brass Journals were foun?! that had been stolen from the I'ennsylvania and Central ronls. A large number of arn-sts are expected to bo mad.-. XKW-IUU'N'SWIi'K. Chief Justice Mercer lb-asl-y. Of the New -Jersey Supreme Court, has appointed Iti' hard St? vena an accoantant of Newark, and Rutherford i'ol. man, a lawyer, ?>f lYsatOB, a-^ g commission to investigate th.- affairs of Middlesex Coun'y. The appointments are In response to I petition o* som? forty property holden In the county, whlel? was recently presented to the ?'hi.-f Justice by its. Austin Scott an?l llf-niv It. Baldwin, of New? Brunswi.-k. Th.- commissioners will sit as a court of Inquiry and will hav ?power to produce all books and aubpoena witnesses. They will be? gin the Investigation at the courthouse In this city on Monday, I >??<?? Tnlier 1". _. ? A .v/cir tirooklyx FERRYBOAT LAVXCBED. Chester, Penn.. Nov. 27.?The America, one of th" three new ferryboats contracted for by th? New Tork and Brooklyn Perry Company, was launched at Roach'* shipyard at nexm to-day. Her dltnen slons are; length on k>-( 1. Ul foot; b-ngth OATST fill, !?? feet; beam over guar?l, C2 feet: depth amldvhip. 14 feet 6 inches. The v? ?sel ?s g han-l.-ome double ei.ii.-r constn etod of iron. She Is a two-decker and Is supphed with all the mtxlern appliances und im pn>vern?.n's. Tho Columbia an.l tho Vermont, ihe two sister boats, v 111 b" r'-a?ly for baptism in a few Wfks 7HE PBBBIDRXt STil.l. WRasRR TMRATMBST. Washington, Nov. .7. The Cabinet meeting was to-day ?pootpoaed for the third- time owing to the absence of the President. His physician says that -while the President Is much better, hi? rheuri-iti? foot worrl-s h!rn cor"Iderably, and he thought It more prudent t > have the President remain at TrVoodley than to come to the White Houne to-day. Although the President doe? not v?-nture out he at? tends regularly to all matters of business. Most of his time, however, Ik devoted to the preparation of his message to Congress, which he expects to have ready to ?ay before the two houres when thty as? semble ou Monday next. The best that money can buy Pure" and "Sure." Powder HOME NEWS. PROMINEX1 ARRIVAL? AT THE HOTEL8. BREVOORT?J. c. Bancroft Davis, of Washing? ton. FIFTH AVENUS?Lloyd Lowndes, of Mary? land, and Colonel Qeorge XT, Hooker, of Vermont. OIL8ET?9ollcltor-Genera] Lawrence Maxwell, jr.. of Washington. HOLLAND -General A. B. Bush ne'.i. of Ohio, and Judge A. \v. Rocker, of Colorado. MARLBOROUGH Congreasman Joseph E. Wash Ington, ,'f Tennessee. METROPOLE Senator Ed? mund O'Connor, of Bmghamton, N. v. m run a Y H i l.i. Congressman Nr'son Dlngley, jr.. of Maine, BTURTEVANT Justin Huntly McCarthy, M. v.. of Ireland, WINDSOR?Congressman James J. -;-? -,- ". , ' Syracuse. , WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. Bley )?? loun .-n lent, Madison Square Garden, Park ."..?'. tqueducl Commissioners' meetings. Loj ill. .-...li. 11- Imonlco a ? ?' enlng, Monte Relief Society Congress of Flowers, Lex? ington Avenue Opers House, I p. m, MUholland League "smoker." State Club, evening, Cutler-De La Salle Institute football same, Berkeley . ?val, 3 p m. Funeral of J. 8. Cushman, St. Peter's Protestanl Episcopal . 'hurch, W 30 a. m. i Twenty-third Regiment fair, iirmory, Brooklyn. Fort.v seventh Regiment parad, and review, ?ir- I mory, Brooklyn, I p. m. Sigma .'lit annual dinner, Arena, evening. Twent) second Regimen! Athletic Club games, | mi: '->-. S p 111. Stem Brothers' Employes' .-iTir.ual entertatnm? til and reception. Central Opera House, * ;-. m. Academy of Medicine anniversary meeting, No. IT | v, ? -?: Forty-thlrd-st., B p. m. Eighth Battalion parade and reception, armory, I ! p. in. .'hurles M. Jesup before the noun prayer-meeting, j No. 113 Fulton-sL NEW-YORK CITY. John A. Aungsuaen, the engineer, and Constant Delmonlco, th?- conductor, of the Rlxth-av. vated roml train which ran over and killed I ?t Francis J. Wklttemore and George li Basley ..t Cortlandt-st. on Saturday night, were dis in th? Tombs court yeaterday. No blame atta. hed t.. thom. The Museum of Natural History is o; ??? on -a,.;. I days from i? to .". o'clock On Tuesdsy and Saturday j evenings from I to 10 o'clc k *).?? public is admitted j free On Sundays it is open from i to 6 o'clock, j Admit ?ion is chained on Mondays and Tuesdaj Tin? Museum ol Art is opeii free to the public on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturday! from 10 ... m. to ,". p. m ; Sundays from '. p m t.. I p. m.. Moi lay and I'n 1.1\ evenings from s to 10 o'clock Admlwlon on Mondays and Fridays from 10 n. m. to ?"> p. m. la IS cents. At ii meeting of the Board of Managers of I National Temperance Society, held at it. room* No M Ri ad< at., v.- ?? r lay, a r. olutton ? mously adopu : protesting agatnsi "the ell t sow i . | mud?' to Induce Iba Legislature >?'? the Stale. ..f New-Yorl to break down the sanctlt) ? Christian Sabbath an I debauch the - ommunlty by the open sale ol intoxicating drinks on ll it The Tribune has recel v. I $10 from "B. E. C." to be ? ?? ? to the r? llel ,.f th. ne< d> ?.r . I ?? .-..ni lo Hi?- Five Points House of 1: for Thank giving dinners for the poor. An educational opportunity la of! ? I by the tree Saturday evei in? class li ? it ai the School "f Social Econ?mica, a h Ich will n lt.. meetings "?. Saturday evening at I ? ?? ??', , Its hail, No, M Cnlon 8q i ire The i'..-v. .!. }'. n..!ur ?ii! give another of his j popular lecturea, "Personal Remit of the ? War.'' this . -.. r Inj . Il ??' ! ? : "? I Meth? odist Episcopal Church, at Bedford and Morton sta ?; ?? Sunday trips <>f the Pall River Line the winter Bi the Ilnal trip I made on Sui da November 25. The weekday servir.ntlnues as Many people srho triait Kurop. have tr home i"ii.I the handsome I? ithei ?? bags that bear t!-..- stamp of lhat sell-known man ufacturer, Louis Vlntton. The Presbyterian L'nlon win hold its annual din? ner on Monday evening ai the Hot.-i Brunswick T:.o speakers artII be th. Rev. ! r. Samuel \ Mutch mor?-, of Philadelphia, moderator of the General Assembly; the Rev. M. 1>. Babcock, of Baltimore; th- Rev. I'.-s. \ F. Bchauffler and Roderl ! Tern of this city, and Professor Burdlck, ol Columbia College. The Hoard of Pllol Commlaalonera yesterday ?rotad to give to the ?Hot-, on i?..?t No 'i th.- sum of 1B0, as a reward for their bravery In rescuing the crew of ti... schooner Katie E. Hl< h on Novem ber 12. The pilots will buy a tin?? night glass with the mon.-y. There was barely n quorum present when the Board <>f Aldermen met yesterday. The granting of the consent to th.- Metropolitan Traction Cora patay for the construetloi. of u surface road In St Ni'-hoias-ave. was not reported on by th. Railroad ?'ommlttee, as the board was served with an in? junction at the last meeting, reatralntng it from takln? any action In th>- mutter for the present Pnultrymen may be willing to agree with, the saying that there la a "providence in th?? fall of a sparrow," but they do not regard the ?Teat de? cline In turkeys as particularly providential In this Thanksgiving market. Mayor f?llroy sinned yesterday the resolutbm adipted by the Hoard of Aldermen at their in, ? : tag last Tuesday granting permlaalon to Jacob H SehlfT. the philanthropist and banker, to erect a tountaln at Rutgers Square, ai the junction of Bast Broadway im-i Caaal-sL The square has been known as "Tweed I'laza." The soothing Influence of Thanksgiving time Is remarkable. Nobody PSSOtna to care what sort of flag will lx* raised on the City Hall If h" .'an raise i a turkey for home. Mayor (?llroy will meet John D. Townsend In : court. When the Mayor r<-ad yesterday morning ? that Mr. Townsend had prepared the papen for a I suit for libel against him, he made up bis mind | that, beyond admitting that he would defend the ? suit, he would reserve what he had to say until he | came into court. "J. S. O." sends $10 to this office for the benefit of the Industrial Home for Bund M>-n, at No. 76 Lexlngton-ava., Brooklyn. A WHITECAP ATTACK ON THEIR HOC SE. Lebanon, Ind., Nov H.?Joseph Conrad, a .!?-s perado, on Novsnbi r i-'-, abol John Marts, a rt spected cttlsen <>f Zlonville, during s light over Mrs. I Martha White, with whom Conrad was Inaaaely ln ! fatuated. Conrad suspected Marts of paying alten j U..1IH to Mrs. whii.-, who \< ;i wealthy young widow. Th,- abootlng was a cold-blooded attali and the ex cited citizens made a desperate attempt to lynch Conrad, hui vors thwarted by the others. Before dispersing, s committee was sent to Mrs. Whit.-. who W.I-- requested to k iva town within forty-eight hours, under penalty of being Mown up by dyna i mite. No attention was paid to this demand. Mrs Whit?- and h?-: daughter had soaiosly closed i their eves laal nlghl sfhen a fusilsde of stones, bricks; bullets and rotten eggs crashed against th. SOS! luid north end? of tli.-ir house, tearing out the i windows und ,|,?,,rs and wrecking the furniture, a line piano was totall.. ruined and a rotten egg *as i burst against the large .-rayon picture of Mr?. White's dead husband. Th.- women say they recog? nised tw.? of ttie assailants and will prosecute them. ? ? TO USE THE TA K A MISE FBOCESS i -?li.-ugo, No. 27.? A contract has ben ?x"<'iit?sl between th.- Distilling and Cattle Feeding Company ami the Takamin.- l-'.-rm-nt Company for the op.-r.i tion of all th? htrh wine distilleries controlled bj the form?-!- company w lin the ? .|ui|?m?-rit <>f lbs Takamlne process. The process ha- satl-fa, tor.lv I>ass?-d the test wt if-?' at the Manhattan Distillery with crude machinery. Director Hennessey, >.f the Whiskey Trust, said to-day that the BSVlag by the Vakimui" process might be '! .-. nts a gallon, which on an annual output if IS.O0MM gaUona meant >? paving of RJH.0M a year In the cost of production The contract provides th.u by gsxl June all the hlKh-wlne distilleries of the company, eighty In number, are ;o be operated am th.- now pro nasa Th? Trust has the exclusive rlfcht to use the uroceu? only In the dl.-'.lluti-i.i ot high wines. Q B ESHA M'S SHA M EF I ' L WO RK. HitW TWO JAPANESE WERE GIVEN OVER T< ? TORTURE AND DEATH. THEY WERE CXDER THE PR?0TECTlO?I OP THE AMERICA**] CONSUL-OENEIIVI. AT BIIANO? U.M. BUT THE BECKBTAItT OP IT VI 1. ORDEnEO TH ?T 1 BET BE Sl'RRENDERED TO THE CHINE R The current numb r ol "Harper's W?rekly" n tata? an article "?? "American II Iplesaneaii In china," written bj Julian Ralph, the correspond nl a- Shanghai, In whlcl the awful fate ol th? ts .1.11 am -??. who .\ i lei to the CI th- Am? t..' -i ' ion i--?: n ra! :?? si- inghal. I* de? . : .?.- : \ :-.. Ily The article i n nl I ? a Idltlon il proof thai tl I >? of the Ad ?rai. .n i- ?? m tins h? ne and dlsgusl among _n ? ibroad. Mr. Ralph writes that "In fl . hi re .'. ." : le in? i nat?d the city's ? normo i? rommi i Ul Inter? - - in Govrrnm ...i long falie I to make a ci owing thai our posltloi ;ir -n ici ihi amas nent si , I - :.,:-,.. Bui .! b< con i .. ? ? ?... ? n | th?-.-.- two aarrli to mder and to ti ake ? ir weakness I app in nl " tftrr the two Ji , mes? ..)? ? h id lie? i arr< ? i i Shsngh il were I ik< i ? It ... ; ! t 'l ? I ? al Toll n ?Ir. t Pi , nil? ?, ?? ii : ? Mi ' : . . ? Tokl ? ni : c ? ? vv..rl;. I ' il. ui. from V? ? .. to lap ti r Mr Qreshan ? ?> brief orJ? r ip th? Mr Ra Iph .- msde by th? rtui nn 1 -! sth of the t ??.n ?"I'll, y t.?. K thi to Nanking. 1 th- ) t rt-.ir,- i m? m foi ? ? le t on iron cl of ?rood n :? Th y pu ? ? on the chal? ' U tn ... . . ? ? ? .... .... ? r?i. " Mi. Rali ... china the i i ' - - . ? ? . la assured Id I! AFFAIRS I y BROOKLYN, \ RECEITI" ?N F - . ' i. -i? WKTT MANY ri : in Hrookl; i - ? reception ? : expected to Im- pri i t HI ill t Itt? er.il Stewart L. V : d ; \ i ?!???. i. ? v H- nn B? Iclia.nald. II \v \t ixwel : ?i T .il. lam II. Wl .-' I< ? ii .: . . i i, | v\ 11 ii,. - .' ???. ?-? ?. .1 s T Bl H Re ?.ppleton, l IV v. . -. r .1 \ -, ? y. I. l; '.'. - ?? /. . ? i i v\ ... .. .i I. C. Hack ? ? II.. '. Il ' iSuffalo laine?! al dlnn? r ?t the I ev ? nlng m Hro >kl) ti The l i : in i i. . : , . .- [Con n.-r 0 " Re I I- B. R. Merclltl i ? . . H. R >w< A r- ? ? ?... t.- In noiioi ' ">: I? wett ..!? I hi? wife ? Mi ?.al Mrs. Jobs ?, Ogilvie, il Mark s-ava - A* ? THE ' 'i.l? Ol' > iRD AT Tin: PAIR M - | brilliant u foin ?? ? ? to he ? ? n i ut ? -.? ri .n< In tho ? : popular fair ? Ing ?-..i, in.?:.-.! by th- :; I It- .-.- . .- . ?. - v v , in th?- bande?me new arm rj al lledford -?'.I It? ivea it *a "old Guard" >.t*.i.t. and M.i.r r maa E .- ? in, wit*! > urge number ?<'. :. low-member, ??r thli organisation, was ?acortad by the officer? ??' lb? B 1 t-, ?all the pointa of Inter-eat. The fair one? in charge of the vartoui booth? of the fair wer?- nol negiected, and the re?celpU i I ?wollen by ? largi amount It la now conaldered probable thai the profits of the fair will exceed jini.iain The article? remaining unaol i after Thanks? ?giving Day will i- Hap ? i ol at redu i prl ? th?-r<- will i" no auctioning of gooda A RM point ??f vantai,- Iron, w hi. !i t i VleW Un? fair ih afforded In the gallery, and when persona are tired ??f promenading, purchaalng or Indulging in apeculatlon I?:. taking, number? In th? gueealng ?"?i testa they can re I In the ?eats and listen to the mualc, un-i.-r the direction of Alfred i> Poha the regiment il band ma iti : Laal evening Mr-, John N'otman waa In charge .?f the flower booth, aaalated by a bevy of young women. On? of I is ? H in oi the fair Im the lali |?sue .f th? newapapei pi igramm? ol the fair, en? titl.-d "??ut?." and ? llted iv gergeenl Major Whea? ton B. l" ?par I The til ? ' thi? pa|M-r I? one of the m..-: .:.?.," itlng ?out -n.i ? ??f ih? fair, containing .i? it doe? ui- dally record of all Incident? of Interest. To lay - t.? I-? !??'. . I t?. Hi- Army anil Navy, and nor? uniform? a :ii i. .- ? ? n ? ? ? THE WASHING TON ST. LIQUOR LICENSE A i.itif rence was held by Excise Commissioner Forrester with I?r. Lymas Abbott and the Rev. Horace Porter, or Plymouth Church, yeaterday, In regard to th? failure !?> advertise properlj the ap plloal on for a liquor Itcense al No. ivi Washington? ?_ .\ir. Porreater explained that the adve?/tJaetnenl waa handed In for Na itj Wa?hlngton?ave., and that the prop r advertisement had now been bwued. Mr. Porter comnUlned thai when be applied al th? i.--, i Bureau for Informatisa in reg ?rd to mak? ing a complaint, on? of tie- clerk? toM blm t.. n.i i out for himself. Comml ilon r KVnreater iia?l the clerk? called In and the offending ??n?- pointed out. II- s/a? p-.ibllcl) rebuked t,.r hi? action?, and lold to viiow proper courtesy to all person- who de? ilretl Information. Ka-Pollo Captant ?Doherty, of New-York, denies that hi bas ani Interest In the propoaed grogshop at No. 1*1 Washlngton-at. II- and hi? brot 1er ?iwu No. I7:i Washington : . ml th? -? do nol propoao t?< ?ai k i II mi ?? ror i;. A LECTURE B? EDWARD EVER?ETT HALE -\n audience repreaentatlt ol the Long Ir-latul Historical ?Society, the Sew?England ?So-clety, ** Brooklyn, and the Brooklyn ln?tituti ??i Arts .-,n i . ?Sriencea crowded Aaaoclatlon Hall, Brooklyn, last evening to Ihnen to the (irai or a series of l.? upon "Th.- i-'oiiiiiers or x. w?England " The lect? nrer was Dr. Bdwsrd Everett Hale, of Boston. Hli ?ubj< .t ?s/a "Wl ?la?n Br< a ti r, the i-'.i?;? i ol r.-. m? atn " I ?r. Htorra |?re*|ded, und upon ihe platform were Joshua M Van Cott. v-i W. Tenney, Father BylVi '-r Mal.,!,.?. . M ,- i- lloO.lv, ?! n-riii .loan 'I'. I Woodward, the It. \ Rmmuel l-:ii ?t and lu. i' i: | W?sat. Dr ?Storm Introducid Dr. Hale In his ?grace? fui mann? r OATHBR8D ABOUT THE TOWN The !C.-;:isl.-r-e|e,-i. i Iraiivill- VV ll.umaii, nays be will r.-ap; oint WllllgfS l'air- ?' any -r, ?-I: t, i -, and a III appolti! Thomas D. Muss? nop lo lUCCOOd Michael ?S. i-inti.-.m in ? iitina? ?>f the rwlndealng of the county recorda James i.. ?'lurke, <,t tho Ninth Precinct, was uis ?i fioui tin poll,??? force yeaterday tor mi? loiulii't He hail li'-eii (?init-en y.ati ?in the fon.-. and dlil rot appear for trial Thirty-four police BOTgSS-ltl ?-nteri d Ihe examina? tion for <:aptai!icl._ b._un }??t?rduy, but iwu Hilton, Hughes & Co., ! Successors to A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, 4th Avenue, 9th and 10th S\% _?Tt_ A GENEROUS THANKSGIVING OFFER m ?fi,r ?or sale on our WHOLESALE FLOOR, the followin-; lines, which in many For to-day ???^%;A,N0^rA^urLec?nsT0UlJndersUnd ?ha. ?hese prices are on ?... Whol.sal. Floor Ml? ZTier" Welnesd" only^ no o,h.r day. W. do ?his, ?ha? ?v? may do ?w. days' business In on?, as w. wU, be closed on Thanksgiving Day. Linen Dept. B II- ? TW'Il i,r*i> CRA4H, regular 10 I t ) O et?, traie . S ? 100 dos ni".?[< TOWELS, regalar "f. >* j IQ ris. .pi .',iiv .S XV 08 ,r. 'i TABLE DAMASK?Whlte and t OQ ri?. . ream valu? 80 ? ti . I ril.I/i'.V SIMMS. hand -ml-'-i ,-I .10 ? ?;?-?.. regalar :'. .?i quality.... I *"' l'r. Pan.-.- Btrtped PIQl'E regular *> ??'? ? Qcis. ?v .1? r* Housefurnishing Dept. rARVKRS, i i'.i handles of Stag end) *| si . ? llni ?Id S.On lira le. 1 * Kfrkl?- I't l>|.|N<; DIS1IBS - I i?? qualil]. (II 1 23 (srltl.7 1 .-., t ;. ' NlTCRACKERfl.M ? - all ' . ; ... ? i ? r. , i ( ? ? '.'. ? ?? 45 ct.. Blankets. ' l<M ni.AKK'?TS??*?*?? ,0 M las .*???' .I *** pr. A S HO ill Ki ?LENE ? IMF ?RTER I i ? :.? i ?:.;;? i ?? Ith wMts i ?? ? . 1H ?? ?> CAMEL! HAIE I 1 0.1 .<i *?? THIS MAY INTEREST YOU. It's a difficult thing to judge x*n from newspaper advertise njft^rW^Sfci ments alone i':^t who iv-'' rift} * Sf'?'s th* best things for men s wear. /.''-'A- /;/ i"//r Mow , /. . i;//i/ windows,' that's a good way t<> tell, \On might lik<? our very fine overcoats tor forty <>r forty-five doll?fi?and they're worth ?t. too?or one for thirty-five dollar*?. We believe in selling tlr: very best qualit) for reasonable prices, but not too low to insure satisfaction. HA( KETT, CARHART and .COMPANY. T v ! li id way an-1 Cans! Street. i . . -. 11 i... m < '.i imbers Street Positively Every handkerchief sold by us (exclusive of silk) is guaranteed StmuureATrti Pure Linen and our assortment is undoubtedly tlio largest in tin? ?country. Handkerchiefs for ladies, gentlemen, and children, plain hemstitched, Initialed, embroid? ered, lace trimmed, etc. Pri?es range from 5c. to ?~~) each. Th? holiday assortment is now quito complete. James JVlcCutcheon & Co., 14 West 2Jd St. THI: LINEN STORE. withdrew when called upon to n?nr.. up th?* pay? roll of ?i prednct, palter tilling it oui properly, Thomas Holt, sexton of the ?*tmrrh of the Atone m?- r 11. ?im murdered his ?if?' !n August at No. rnj Beventeenth-st., ?an pronounced Inanne by a Jury in the <'iiy Court yesterday. Mm. i.h,y Heilten i? seeking ut>?-oiut<* dtvorce fi?,m Maxwell P, 11 ?-rt??-rt. Tin? homing ?n a in.i tlon for .-.nuir-'.-l fee and lilliiinny was adjourned yeoterday, ns th?. proceedings had a suaptctoua ap? pearance. Mr. Herbert was serloualy in at th? tiiin- or the alleged mlsconduet on his pnrt. sui-r.K-.il.. Abbott docldod yaoterdny that th?? llle gltlmate children of Polar n Rooo, a lawyer, who died at No, IM Powefavat last year, are not en tttled to liih.'Ht any share of lit? estate of JUJO.UoO. kdks married hin *.-.-..mi wife on April 21, 1S93. The children were boni to her many yearn before that, while hin Hint wife was alive. The Surrogate holds that this marriage under the la?? of the State did not iiiak.' the children legitim?lo. Amold I'raiiHloll, of No. '?X, Ollnton-Ht , was sp polntod Mtperlntendenl of .station ?? of the Post olt|i-i>, at Nn l.liil 'fhlrd-uve., by Postumster Hulll \ mi yesterday li.- arlll asoume bis now duties on Decembei :. and will auocosd William J. Bonnott, His father-In low, Jamea Thompson, is on?? of the 1.Ismen for 1 h,- Postmaster, Announc-rmenta. Sunlighl ..n Tap- Electricity enUrely takes the plan , f p-tinllpjhl in 11.pylna r.n.l enlanclns it?-p?rim??nt ?r Korkwoad'a Uallsrr, I,?UM Sn-aOwai .?.?h sm. n. y , Hn.i ?>ti,ii.i.-H i,in. 1- ? ft. r ;if,-sh,- photocraptu for lift. ?Vila i. as a Wink"' ? ?? Mm Wlnnlow'a Soothing Syrup for Children i?-?thln? ?..fini. ti,,- pjasBs, ramraa Inflammation, ?iuv? pain, ? ..r?-? wlad o ?t.- ?n,i fllanQuia. 39 easts a bottls ?NarfcetU." K. & W. "Odcna." Tlia cuff. nu. I.Y.1N-.1 pmracT tooth i?owt>i:r. Keeps the tasta. <i?-an sad wbtta ?nd purin?,? ti,?, hrnth. An .????ant t,ll-i iinur... S ,|.| e??rywli?-ro, fi cent?. Henry A. Daniels. M. D_ Vo WEST S?JTII-8T. rn-.tr?-' ef he N?r???.un Hyataia. Uanlto-Crtnars Os. ?ana. lmpotvacy oui BttrUltr. Hours. ( te ? ? te ?V Ladies' and Children's Hosiery and Underwear. Udlea* Une COTTON ?JTOCKINOS full > | /"> at*, teahtoned- Hate, taa?were ?'?"?> doa...)*" Chll'lren'.i Baria? ri!.?..- 1 MERIMO j 1 Q el?. VKSTS. -mill sl7.e?, Wen BO Ct?.V *lV^ Chll.lr-n'?> tin? Tibb*4 CASHMERE) "I E eta. ?STOCK-NOB, la ? lorn, wi ??? 7". eta... | XxJ Salsa ribbed VKST8 lb) Q|.''"" ?seek, i? ng ?I? -. a re S.i *"vu Men's Furnishings. ;??. Men's CASIIMERR '? HOSE. I . fui: rega , | *y H ? ;-..:?. - ' Ifcn'a Yet -v !>.;, i NtOHT BHIRTfl |OAes, IS ci quail . * M i.'s R| 1- - D am !" ii Ml I ?RES??"?'?: } . ... OOW S* ?'?. '.la* n_r__in . J China Dept Doull a Porcelala DINNER BETS. ?? I *l f) it re UM .f _-w? lt??t l'r?nrh ?'hlr.-i TEA CI PS hand '?? / Q Q ata, oral??-, wer? ?'?-? ?i -.i **"'"*' Fr> ? ,>,.?, [nrportril ?Tut OU?? salt .-?r, : ?,_? . l'l'.ITKit BHAKI-RS, ??? i' Z *_ ' ,?.-.-; cap?, ?-...--- SO .-,.jAMhaX each. |60C.L. ?Beat auallt? TABLE Oont.ETB, 5th a. - nu? ?nape? rular retall ; ? 1.2 Tv/zx Astrakhan Capes.|25.oo, ? m ?:?? tasse. Electric Seil Capes, .sv^.oo, thai wore ?J4S.M ? -he*?. Electric Seal Capes.. .541.00, tin.? wore ?MSjOS. S" In^hc.??. ?a' ?looo ar and front edging . ? Seal Capes.??.. jo.\oo. Fur-lined Circulars, S19.5o? about '.? price. Children's Muffs and Sets of Persian ?Lamb, ?Beaver, Krimmer, Thibet Lor d& Taylor. Broftilwny & 20th ?St, MNOS. r??n?.!l?h??1 !<?40 NVarlv lon.om? n?w In I???. It?.-pf.?i1 IllKtu-at Aw.-i-.l W-rlJ'a F.iir. Chl-Bga NEW BCA-JB, NKW ASP AltTISTI?' DttlONB, IN OU? MAHOHANY WIIITI-: MAHO.IANY (with or with, ??it lira?? Ornnrnrntatlnnai. IH'RI.KI? OR CIRCARRIAS WALNIT. OAK nn.I ninny et__e w.xf.1?. FOIt 8AI.K ON ?BAST TERMS IK DKSIRED. TO IlKXT. ALSO K*i< IIAM.KD. FISCHER PIANO WAREROOMS, 110 Fifth Avenue. Cor. 16th St. HEW T*IFF IL AND WIE T/M Ulf WITH THE OLD l-UU WBM RATES COMM EKHFUNTKD BT TTKM raO?SME Cod ?P_DG_Ti{pooC??- C-woo.? _dD WEM*? a CKE? TIIOHiJltCm.V KKVISKI? AND ACVl'RATI". ropy. MONTH) BY Tin: TRMXRJPttX sknt. ?KaSTAOM I'AID. TO ANY PART OS 'HIE COUNTRY OS R?? ct-irr UK l'Ricc T2._? TUNK, nr-YOH Silks and Velvets. 1 nm-dl lot 1? 'T-h QLAOi VELVET, ? ? Q fn_ r"(pilar 1.0.) qualify .<*?*/ Color?^ Fr*n<-h SILK SURAHS, re-jular IQK'ta. 00 ct i,unllty . > *0 r-i:i.-k-ri?-iir'-i TAi-PETA ion? ; i:i*. ''"'-'4.0 tta, iii.tr 1.01 quality .?' *\tW Dress Goods. IMS rds faacy MIXED CHEVIOT?, )?|A| ?1 rreat?sl bargain neat offered .> *?** ?t 4<; ?n. Paaey CHEVIOT, regelar M et) pe eta, :. Ptoa IMPERIAL BEHOB, r<, ,i..- / pc et,, H Ct ?iualliy .?*y iinr-Tt.-.i wini?-'".i's. ahelsaal? prt. < co cts, imr."rt?'i BKOADCUOTHEi whatesaleiAA etlb pries LSI .i O?' Black Goods. M-ht Intrported alWwoel h.tiste. Met.) QQeta. i;ua it y .... I ?? i,000 Silk Umbrellas. Loon .?ilk CstBRELLAS, assort?d hm-/-! 44 rular \.?.u. :i to 1 M.?i ??? Cashmcra 01 ras 1 >r ladies and Chit- , *i pi ?ta, dren. 1 M ?,a|. .? Aa?j p Furniture, l.vi CORNEE CHAIRS, eererad in stlfe >____. -in' satin Damasks, al.- >'.ir??'-. ri X 10.00 . $ * The newest dress-suit bai very long ooat-tails?some people like 'em, sums like shorter tails. Take your choies here: only the shorter skirts have a lit? tle .shorter price, because they're not so new. $'J7 instead of $.30, $30 instead of 135, $37 Instead of $42. The chanoes are that, if you buys long-tailed one, you'll want it cut of by-and-by?but have your way. KOGKI-S, PBBT & CO. THREE l Trine*. BROADWAY )\v?'r?n. t*T .REH Im SL AND Ms TT?CD OgBir(9Qoaailt-1(Mi TO ADVEOBITOSSIBe. ooaoaiLAinKDa o? tom LflE^oWOBIK FOR CDdBTTdDSHK, 11 ??Ma October, 3 - *_ ?Q0g])(D copies 10, - fl(M),4(M) " 44 17. - ?l<M)f7<W " 44 24. - ?IMVMi ?" 44 31? - tKB-D.?A-i ? Total fors weeks, ?B4Q-7?B? " Avage per week, fl(ftD,$?B(B - THIS CIRCULATION IS ENTIRELY AMONG FA?* EUS AND VILLAGERS. AND COVERS THE EAST?Wt MIDDLE AND WESTERN STATE?. ADVERTIS-INO RATES LOW. FOR ESTIMATE? AS* DEEM "Till' TRllHWE." NEW-YORK. _, Black Persian Best German (Saxony) Dye Eaton Jackets ,,,?)? Coats and Jackets , . s MJ Mantles. I45 Capes. 75 Collars. 3jj Collarettes. l5 Boas. ? Muffs. 6 And upwards. C. G. Gunther's Sons, 184 Fifth Avenue, New York. EST'D A. D. IM*