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TORTOISE Amber Sfcell Goods G?.: the ceeminc holidays 1 have ? ?son .m unusii ?? ???? ? ? m of shell, genuine Je?, ? ..: I Ian Rhine? ???in'. ??>!? Stirer nnd gilt hair . nam nue, Lorgne p ? iigi?.?.? bai ?. '? "?.? s, plain end . ma men la I side ? amba, ?re ? mbS, *C, T? ! ;?!'7.?> the ?:. i-f. ? ? snd ' ?elusive found elsewhere, O.kkIs n"W ordered or pU rebel? 1 Will be ?!? Ivered Si 'in?. ?ie ?? desheil TnmMsHty, worknutnahlp and sssortmeni ef my HAIR e ; e m j L >.-< .?j?? w.?',? known '?? siami wlthoiii s rival: the ? ? ? .? : ?rea? variety y? e-signs whle h cannot u? e;' sii?.?? ?? wen known '?? stand ? llftlrdre?s.?ng Parlors are in rharg; ? ??.?? - |S. (,,,.-, even -?. A. SIMONSON, I .ii V?? in ! 'Vi WARNING FROM MR. CHOATE. HOW REPUBLICANS SHOULD USE THE VICTORY. HIS SPEECH AT THE DINNER GIVEN BT HERP.EItT BOOTH RUM FOR SENATOR LEXOW IE, HE s.ws. TMR RESULT "" Tin: ELECTION? IS TREATED Afl ? p l'.Ki.v PARTT VICTORY, Til ? REPUBLICANS V II.I. BE TURNED 0\"T AS QiKKI.v AND i:\sii.Y AS THI DEMO? CRATI WERE At the dinner which HerUrt Booth King gave to Senator Laso? .?t th? Waldorf Tuesday evening the speeches, on?? and all. were witty. Interesting and eloquent. The ?pecche* of Benatora Lexow and O'Connor referred mere eapeclally to th? great vic? tory last November as t? Republican vlctoir, and appealed for a free bind In legislation along tbe Republican lines by the Incoming LegtoUture on the ground thai whatever work wovld be performed by that body, whether good ?? had, ?? ?uM be charged ?.ess? m I STATE SENATOR CLARENCE LEXOW to th? account of t1?? Republican party. There? fore, neither of th? ta ? Benatora appeared dlsj ui admit the right of outsiders, except th ?-?? work? '.ng within th- regul ?r Republlran party Unco. ?,., uounael or direct wh*t i?*?!e?intion should be entered upon durin? Ihe ? mlng session Joseph H. t'hoete In his bpeech controverted tkt s hind of sigument, and mad.? known )ii- view? in a msnner tint could nv b? mlsunderstooel This ie what Mr. l'ionte slid, and his rei time? w -e interrupted by worm outbor ;? ? f appi' ? Mr. Chairman! ? At noi tblah tl ti I il ili teli >'?ti anything about th*s? thing! to which rOu have referred, ? ? .?,??? th e ipa? It) of thli audience to understsnd 'hem ??f!?r th?? hmni?atlni confession that Senator Warner Ml ;rr h.'.s m aie regarding rus knowledge of the ? ? tutlon. I hav- .?? way? found thai esa ai the dinne- ? ig .?- li'ti?? a? possible al^ut tue sub? vert t., wnledn on? I ? ; m? ' fe lei lay ? ? par? ? k of the dim I Ihei luttes swslt us. .. d s, ? shall make my r marks ven abort in ed. if I were to say that this is the flnesi llnnei I evei attend? i and th^ flnesi compan) In which I ever f< u i nyi if. it would be but a faint trit.ut?? ? ? ?cession. Mr. Chairman, ye-, ? have found ? : > the efl ??: ?.- tlsem rou hare discover? ? that the pyk>rii rifle? ?- the sh p est road to U heal of men ? !. ive be en wondering sir???? ? ? ?? ? her? : ? ? Ighi whal s linai ? ? ;-?? ??G th you fin ? It desir? able to feeai the !.? ?. ?w ' Well. 1 cai ? .? reign of :? ? ror lh? ? ? - ? e ver thi? city f-ir the !?-! ihre? nion'.h?. W? ?ne ?aved from ti peraonal Invi (Laughter.) Have you taken anything? If you have, > ? ar? ; danger fr. m th. m, whether II I- a basket of fruii ?? ?? v.r?.v. li? stone mansion. If : u hsve taken anything, looh out for the terrors of their wrath. .\ii: I know one man In the city thit, however long they ? and however fir they ma' li safe from I their Senatorial Inve? gai ??. ?.? had their unite '. '?? gi -ltd? r ) our mahoi ?u hav? no r? ?eon to fear their person. (Laughter.) The recenL event? that have happened In this city ani State hnve Impressed m?? more than anything <: ? with the t'.-Wg and shifting nature of political ?oeoess. M ?w one -? : e.f men vanish before the riSe-rn:?" if ai ther! The State of New-Tors has n.wayw Oeen represented and governed by ?ome kind of a junta. We havi had, only the Ihm three months, ?a big foui re d ?minant, ? whose power n ?s . bridle I. They wei.ir fri? ? is Senator Warner Miller, Senator Frank Hlscock, Chauncey M. Dope? and who was ihe fourth? ?i.?? ighter ? Ah! it ws- on?? of t?"???, hayseed states? men. It wa~ the bland and childlike statesman from Tioga. And now they have vanlahed. ANOTHER POUR We have another four, and such a four! No State, r?o city cou'.el boast of such another Who ?.re they' Tarkhurst, Lexow, Ooff and Strong. (Applause.) And 1 think that the, Council of Ten ln Venice never ruled public sentiment more rigid y than th-y to? elay rule the opinions and sentiments of the people 1r. this city. What a fvir they are! Dr. 1'srkhurst' AVhat a great ani venerable name l??? ha? mad? I ?r himself in trie short ?pass of two y??rs! Coming down here an unknown country clergyman, an ab? solute strang'-r ln thi? city, what one single element Is It in his character that his male n.rn to-day a more famous, a more Imposing figure in this city or State than any others? It is nothing but that sublime courage and absolve unselflshnese with which he his been aide t? devote himself to the? great work in- undertook. Now, let rne say one word about Mr. Ooff. I hope it won't make him blush. 1 never knew any man In our profession In America to muke so rapid a rise into fam<? as Mr. Ooff has done. (Appiauae.) I re ?all vividly the circumstance <.f our first meeting. Will Mr. ooff allow me to tell it? Well, about a year e?r a little more than a year ago, Mr. <?off called upon m?? in distress. He had Incurred the wrath of erne of our great magistrates, the emln?-i?t and long-lived Recorder of 'he city of New-York. In the brave dlocharge of his eluty In had incurred the judicial wrath urei was threatened with the Judicial vengeance. And h? did me the honor t?. ask me to stand by litm amid the threats WEST I4TH ST. O*^ TRADEMARK. *er_lk ^ "RELI?BUE,,ytji Our 87 years of experience is at your disposal, and our aim is not only to sell you the best Carpets and Hugs that Free Wool and careful treating can produce, but to furnish you the lowest prices ever given. Our Christmas Offering this year in P?BNIT0B1 and; XOVELTIE.S far ahead of any previ- I one year, and wo invite your early inspection and selection. Any article ' held until wanted. LOWEST PRICES. CASH OR CREDIT. j COWPERTHWAIT & CO.. 104,106 and 106 Wett 14th St., SEAR OTH AVE. ?ROOKXYX ?TORES? fu r_.ATB.bU AV.. SEAR ????? IT. ! that i'aii.d fi ?un ?hat imposir?* man. 1 regarded It a? it huh privilege on ih?? pun of the profession to which 1 beloni t?' stani by him in that mo.nien;. (Applause.) It ei,ded. as I apprehended it would ? ?:, by our discovering that there waa no mean? of disarmine the Judicial vengeance. The honored Recorder Imposed ?? fine upon him. which be arai ? little reluctant to disellarle. Bel I told hiir*. thai If he raid the Une l Ih ugni it would hurt th<- R? - coi 1er ? ?.????.it deal more than ??. would hur? blm, and ?' Ihi result ha? proved. (Applause.) <i:i January ? he will change pfaces with hi? for? mer ruler and Judge, and I shall b speak for him h long and honored career in the administr?t! ci Imlnal Justl? In Ihli city. (Appi tus? ? ? '? ? : ? ! : ? G1 : ?. > THE COMMITTEE. Kon, nothing can be added io thai wealth of eulogy thai haa ?.? already showered on Benator Lexow. ? wish to add my voice to that tribute, noi only to the Republicans, bul to the Democrats nf the committee for the great Impartiality v.ith which they administered tbe trusi Imposed upon them. They paid no respect to persons, they paid no respect to party and have made ih ??:? record .-? irchlng, lettini no guilty man escape, Mr. HERBERT BOOTI! KIN?*. Lexow h.is many yeara before him of hon? office, 1 hope, If h" wants II bui he will never have su. h another chai ce to win dlatlnctlon whleh Is matchli ss In this city. I want t'> say a word about Mayor Strong. I want to enter a single word of dissent a bou ? ? hat I h.?ve read within the Inai f< w hour? and lin\?' heard, l think, here to-night. Il la true thai Mayor Strong i-; a Republican Mayor. He haa b? ? ? eli ct? ? a Rei nl II an, ? hl? fl) by Ihe ? ? ol th?? Repnblli in part; U ? ? when he goes In! ? creai office ho is sworn t" cease lo be s Rep ? an. (Ai plause ? ll? I is alvi ? hl a ?lemn pi? ? ???? ?,. the !" oplc .in city that he ?? ill a h unii '? ? tho fur.-,-* ot thai great office without regard to partisan politic? a) a I, and thai he will *??!??? tl ? man for the pn pei pia? ?. ?- hi ? '? m be he Republican, lugwump. ( '??? pia ? ? If h?? attempti to : it company with th? aille? who ha' II im In lhal ? hair dlagi ? ?? will fall ?."? onlj upon him, ? m upon u I ?.?. ho iMd io much lo pia ?? him th? ? ? ? ?? plause.) We eannol .iff.? ? t.> pari company with our alii?* either In city ?? Stan?. (Appla There is nothins ?o rapid Two yeai.?.??> body m i Ih? Rei ul part?/ had .??.??? I to he. ?"-?<?> sverybi im* the Den ? ; rtj haa ceased t.> be l<ut I, | the Rep eltj or Bl ? . ?mint! Ihe 1er?, the urne ?acrath will come upon them. Thi p< ople will : ol atand it. \ word aboul thla ? onstltutl ?n. I di ? ? ? copy of II her? Int? ? ling, If I am ? ? rmltte .. lo lo ? .? coi p ini (langhti II wa? pressai ? f H? itor M irni r Mill????. v h ' haa served - ? the a ite of Ih? t nlt( I Stati ?? i"i ? its. s ? o ig h ? Uovi rnor f?.:' four yean ; to know noi ng l th? ?? - ? ? ? on tli ? One would think that, lying ? . work? ?f Inni h? w? mit ted II to memory ?.nd now I iy? he hasn't read a word W? ?, ? righi lhat w? ?we the ot the . onatlt ition ' efor? the ?- opl? ? to oui live? of the Republi? can part - the) cared noi iras The) - I pa??, li iti before th?* po.-ipio ?.? a Senator liavM B. Illil. Who Wi In ih?* hook <>f Jori, declaring Il H '" 1"'" " would t. io drive any : umber ? f nail? tn th?* coffin ot the ? lemocn tic part] Thai I* exact? whal tho peopl? wanted I ? ; ? . ' ? | ? I ..... ? ortlonmeni clai vors the Re| ? rfn pai tj Now It !?- ' ei t ?in that Th?:? la nothing In th? pori ? article that ?e?uro? the Republican party In ? *?? one year aftff they have committed breach? ol What haa H dona? it has pui an end to ?? ti-.?? moat wicked and unjust apport were ever foisted upon an un usp? ? ? ? he ? doi for thi eme thing that ha? n? ? done before. Thar?" ar?? here, In t le ? - if this <-ity. m a com] t ? ?. I bode of Republican voters, nothlna l< - U in '"'? I ?? .? numb? r, repi entina al oui ? ? population of the ? ly, and Immensel) gr< lei portion of Its wealtl it? Influence Uhm I itlon ?? ?? ?? that h;?? r? ? ? ? lone I ? fore? ? ih? that ma??. ..f Republl? ?t.- ?hould ha?? ? ;? vo the .- ' tro| of th? city. And II haa ? it l to districts made up ? ? ? - >pl< ?hit they shall . on :? ly lo ?..? hear p H - .-?? nate ol ti ? ? at? Ih? y ? ? svi ? ? ? t.??.?. If this be not por- ? fair and honest, nothing ever wws so (Applaua? ? Both of th II es, Mew-York an : Brook lyn, gave a majoi ? nal lutimi. it ha? been laid down as s principle tl it no n<> matt?r bow great it shall be rb ihe political power of the gl ll ? ?.???? ?) in the State ?hall find a voice ai ? an equal ? in tho Legislature, and thai from the easten to Nl tgai ? ' .... not have f?.r and equal representation iti ihe legislation of the State. We are going to help these centres. We arc going to as ve them from ti" mseh? . It hai al?o been provided thai ever?, bill, In ?u h ? shape lhat it can no longer b I, muai Ile for Ihree day? on the desk of every legislator before its final passage Nine-tenths of it. I? of loKiKlation win disappear with lhal one nm? amendmi-nt. Ws know, Mr Chairman and genti? inf-n. (hut tho iir-at proportion of Ihe ? vil and fornir" billa whl'h hav? been passed by our ion?. latori In previous years have !???.-? hurried through without proper ?scrutiny In the dorine honra of the session, la do! thai so Lexow and O'Connor? (The Senatoi nodded sssenl ? Tli Ii nearly all lhat ? ?? .11 ?peak of, taaeauaa it li al? ready to-morrow, inatoad of to-day. (Laughter.I lint ?me word concerning another matter, ?nd of that matter ? waa forcibly romind?d in looking over Mr. Bryce'? book on American oommon wealths. On hla visit to tiii? country he ??as taken to .'in offloi? n?-ar th<- landing-place for Immigrante, where American cltlaena wer? turned out, 100 or 0"i a day. \V<? hav?? mad?? that, as I believe, forever Im? possible heroaffr, hy requlrliiK that no person shall vota until ho has been a cttlsen ninety day? before election. (Applauae.) Now those changea In th?? Constitution are great helps for ii?. lio?*nu.?e they ?ir<- groal holp? for the general good and the general welfare We ar?? all Republicans here, ? believe, < xr?pt Mr. (?off, and ho cannot be anything else from thi? time on. Why. h<? will be s great Republican Recorder, and after thai ho will be from now al? ways and frjin now on a great Republican cttlsen. (Applause. ? NOW those thlnii?. the* My, Will h?-lp tho Re publloans. Well, y????, they will help the Hop,,!,. fleam as lori?/ as th<\ are honeal and patriotic and disinterested In their legUlatlon. and the mo mont they cease to be so Ihey will holp the other ?wie. (Prolonged cheer? arid applause.) TO PLEAD THE CAUSE OF ARMENIANS. maps-MBirriNa *n> PROTEST AGAINST THK ??t RAOU ?"(?MMITTKI* IN TURRET TO BB HKl.i? NKXT -rOTCSDAT. it was d("iii?-d yesterday by tbe comnlttea hav? ??? the mat tor In (hurn?* to postpone th" m.'i*?? raeetlag to b.? h. 11 in ChMrartng Hall noMt Mon? da] ? ?? inni?, for the polpo*.? ol recording the pro la?! of tin? cltlaena Of New York agalnai Ih?* ro cf-nt butchery of Armenias Christians by tha Turk lah troop?, until the evening following, It ?. ts pected that the saeotlag will be of a thotvoghly representatlvs character. Preoldenl s*-th Low, of Columbia College, haa been asksd to prosid?? and th<? list of speakers will Includa th?? Rev. !>r. Joeiah Strang, Ihe Rev, i?r Lyman Abbott, tha Rev. i?r. William s. Ralnsford, (ho Rev. i?r. navi.? il Qreeraad other*. ?? ?? underatood thai Bishop Potter win eddrsM th<? meeting, ir bla engage? ment? win permit of his presence. In connection with lb? Bubjecl of (ho Armonlnn maaajcre, tbe BvangeUeal Alliance for the United ?tatea haa dadded to brini: to th<- notice of the Pr?sident tho exact condition of thing? a? Ihey exlat In Turkoy to-day. In order to bring the ?objet ?llr^-tiy bi-for?? tho Oovernment, the Execu? tive Conimitt??.. of (h?? BvangeUeal AUIsnce, eon? "Hating of tho Rev. Dr. libarlo? ?. Stoddard. \\ 111 hn'i ? Dodge, J!. I: McBurney, tho Rov, i*r. Oeorga W. Wanner aad tbe Rev. Dr. josiah Hiron?*?, have appointed a conaaalttee to wait on tbs Presi? ?lent and have oont the following lott?-r to lh<* ml? alonary societies having representatives in Turkey, asking their co-operation and aaslstance: "i'h?? BvangeUeal Alliance for the I'nlted Siat??? proposi?? to send a commission to Washington (o present a potinoti m person to the Prealdenl or Sn' rotary of Btate, In behalf of the I'nlted stai, m mis? sions ln tbe ot(oman Empire. Protestant worship ha? been suppressed In certain ? prjoaa of late, in vi? olation of religious liberty and ?.: treaty iljthts.and the recent atrocities perpetrated In Armenia and the fixing of public attenthm upon e*cl?tln<< condi? tion? In Turkoy mrm to constitute till? a favor? able time for urging* more adequata ooiiaular rep reaentatlon ar.d a inoro vlgorou? ln?!?tenco on tho rieht of religious liberty. ''It seem? de?lrable that all tho American mln slonary aoo.ctiea at mork In tho Tiirkith F*mpir< ahould co-opeiate ln aendlng repreaentatlve? to Waahlngton. Will your ?c\ety appoint a i-ora misti?n for that purpose?" Lyon's Perfect Tooth Powder. Thoroughly cleanses the teeth and purifies the breath. Used by people ^SSSo^i?IIJ ?f refinement for over a quarter of a century. Sold Everywhere. Ilceol. tin "The Inre of the 'I'ceth" umile?! on receipt <?( stillili?. I. W. Ll ??>. MM Mu lu en I.une, ?.Y ME. VAN ARSDALE DEFEATED ? ? , ? i ? : SEVERE CRITICISM OF JOHN P. FAURE IN THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. ??? ?d.l? SIXTH WARP HCll ??? i'.?' *BBI?E UH ?????: .-t?? ? ?? :?? u pon thi .-??:?. IN BIMTE OF THE COMMIIWONER'i OBJECTION Mere than a majority of the member? of ihe i; ,.?. ? ,,r ?: ? ?. itlon att? ? ? I ?? -?? ? meeting ?'f ??. e ?..; miti.?? Nomination of Trustees ye 1er da) afternoon, held l.l Ihe hall of tne li.nrl of ! itlon, ; > wltne s ? ie ?? ? expe te ? Ughi be tween Commissioner Van Arsdale and .School True lee A ?va' P. Paure Mr Faure ha? been ? Truatee l:i ili.? ?..-u ? v. ,? ? m ?:.? than Uve year?, ?"i l aaa ,, candi lat? foi ren iminatlon. Al the re luesi "f t'8mm1? durer v.m Aradale, however, hi? election w i? deierred mud M-. Van Aradala ??????! ? have an ..,?!. ?riiniei \ ?. appear before the Committee ,'!i Seminati ?? ~<? Trustees :??? ? Ibera confront .Mr. Faure with ? aerie? of charge? whle u were ?le algm l to ahoe hla unfltneaa for the i" Itlon. )'. on Mr, Van Arsdale and Mr. Faure arer? aummoned before ihe committee, ?rhlch mal ai ? "'?:"?!<. yea. terday afternoon. Mr. Van Aradala losl no time In beginning ? sav.u?.? attack upon the charact? ? M i" iure ??? .? trust? ?? Mr. Van Arsdale said '"mere ire many ! which 1 midi: ? I to th? .Mr. Fauro f"r (I ? ?-' >me yeai 1 ara? ? c'.rillet'? f?" truste? ?? Faun came lo a one Hund evi ? ? > ? ' ? up m) candidacy, ?.e,tv. ithi I I I t that I ? n ? honor boun ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ; rpted nominatici I ????:.??.?<?.| Mr Fa ire's l est as _ an I as Ofte ?? '? ? ?? h? In hi? position, l noi bava mad? ? r? ait I Mr. Faure'? ?, ?? ..r ihe ?? ?ai ? ?f Seh ol Trusi.f the .' v ?V . ? , ? ? mischie) -r ? I k Mr. Faure ? prtctifal |}e U ? .m I has ? ?? "?? o| : ? . v? an Inai ince of hl? I , f trustes? ? ? \ -, Ine : leni * ? ? refer? Crai imar I No II W lie Mr !?' iure ara? a tr.i. f. . ot ?ras 1 rn d ?e ? neat to ? mar achool. and I ahi h n ?ul ,? !,? the ligi : an ! ? ? ir ? ? * projected ?? , l Mr Faure sii????.? a eepa? Itj for pert ?rmlng hi? ? l ity ns truste? ? ?? w uld ? ?. ?? Iahen measu ?? ? ? ?- of propertj pre . ?;? ng al irloua to the Ughi . ? ??,.. ... . ?;? ? ? ? vote ? to s pi ? ? at that tlm? ? ???(?' am ? i heve pi if thai Mr I trugt*? contracted foi In be done In one < ? . . . ' ? > ap| r? prl ? ? purpos? Wbt f..r the bill to tie ? ' .? . ?? ? In other Jobs ? prol . ' :. ihai Mi Faure baa ??<? bow e of I ?.f his III- e?-erns I?? I??? 10 lie????? ??? ' ? * ? i? V I ?? ? ? ? loat In an atmosphrn a ? that .??.? ? isi?? ? ? ???..?ne of his unfit ? ?s Is shown I on one prominent ? nil. ? , ? era ? . Ighl ?|. i?? ? ; .i g him n- ?? trust?? ? fall? I to hi one of l irai ?. Neat y? ? ; ? ? ?? wn? ?. nl In him I M ? f,,? th.it v?-*r Instead ?1 ?????: :.?? the ? ?? Faure ?ent th- niter t?? k win? insulting "??????? arni? ? on ih? bi Vit ib? :? ?? nml??1oner Van ?\redal? t1"?? c ?? ? ? 1 figure? porp rtlng m ?tow ihm ?? I .,?< irii.ie. hid not visited the s I ? ?? u ? aa ? ' ? them In irse nf s year A er????? I ? ? ? mriel.? ale?'? ???? the action of ll.e it .-? ?a :u ? In ordering the ? ? la? Il ? li f " ? ? ?ahi ne t report to the Hoard nl ... .... Is In flat op] ? ihe law? governing the IU?arl of 1 ur? t thai ? ? ; ? regulerl ? ? ry u n m li in ?newer to three charges, Mt Faure made .? gl ? : . ; lefrr . ?.? I,.. ll ?,:e. ll . V ? -.. if th? '?? the Hoard of Edu ? I ?win?. thai the ?"?..?.? wn? merely ? eidental He ? tililnu the torto inak?? it Up in other lobe Thi ,???.?!?, t of a bitter feu?! of g ?tending be ??? ? bere of the ? rd of Trie'tee?? ..f tt.? Ninth V . ?loner Ven Arsdale four yetar? ?s?. ??? m ir latee lu ihai ward William G -nun,, tbe cheim ihe truetee?. ?pohe ' alf e.f Mr F ? : und after ' ' ,? II V tl desoldad ' report favorably on Mi Faun 'ih.,?? resignation of tesorge W sv ? sn en t? th? I ?teenI IVard \\ ;? - re el? e ? and ? ? pt< I \ *v?' ?>n the nomination of Joseph Heneeh? trust.?? in ihe Tenth Ward ?*?? poetpoaed until Monday. ?? ? ? ? Vnur. >;'>ii> WITHDEAWS, OVER TEE Mil.l.l"? I '?? TO ".Ity. RESERVE UNCE DECEMBRE ? Nearly B.MO.MI gold ? ?? withdrawn from the 1 ,?. Treasury yeeterday Tha ->>??? ?waa not t?k*ti for Immediate export, t n ? ?? thought th?t s ? |.;.rt Of It will go out <>n Haturdajr. Thr? e-| i?? of a mllll ?n wn withdrawn lev a ?.snk Th? ebano I ?re thst them win ?,? Mg ? vj.in.v? on Saturday, Hud It I? believed thai the withdrawal? yeeterdej ?ere mail? in order to j.r?vent any ?e-?r?? nt the en I uf tha week by drawing a t.ig lump out a*, our?? The Treaaury's gold reserve is now oni> $f,'. uiee\,? ? . j ?, ?'.,<<? reaerve. The loaa ?usttlned to ihe ?'0',? reserve sinre December l e,n account ??f wlthelrawal* f.?r export nn I redemption ?,??p?,?..?. baa been *V:".i.??*. PEEOVIAN REBELS GAINING STEENOTB THE rORCM O? PRB-IDENT CACERRg H.\u> t? ????? i'KKN .DEFEATED a ?TEAMS? ?EARCHED ?TOR IKSITRaENT ARMI A\n MUNITIONg (?K WAIt New? came by the steamer Allianen, frvn ('?dem. yeeterday that the Pacific steam Navigation ?'<?m pany'a ateamer Puno was boarded at Ilo m? ? Placo, In Peru, by order <if the Peruvian Qovernment, und searrh m.id.? for arm?. . !.?., aup|.I to t,,? ,,?, t...;?r-1. onaigned to the Montaalroa or rebel party. KiKht Ing had occurred at riec??. and Preeidenl Cacerea*a forcea had I?? en defeated and driven Into th.? city, which ?m barricaded arlth oottoa in?i.-s The ??11> of Cirro Asul w.?s m the haada of 11,.? Montanlroa An Incident in the war occurred al Colon, when a ateamer with ??????? prlaonera in char?;?? ??f Qovern ment troopa ?'nine i.iiu the port. A lighter ?. ?. ? ? ? ? -, ? with concealed rebela came ahmgalde and they awarmed up tha M?at e.r tb? ?teemer, overcame ibe guarda ami liberated the iirisnn<rs. Al Lima the Oroya Railroad area in the banda of the Inaurgenls, under Qeaeral Plerolaa, and the only railroad running ?ma lhal between Mma and Callao. Th? Qovernmenl fitted up a train with Oetllng ;; ?;?-' and pnt S.BBS aoldlera on It, with the Intention '.? makln?; un attach e,n ih?? M mtanlroa. But wii'di ihe irain Beared ihe headquarter? of ihe letter, i.;.<*? of the4.HI ?e,idler? deserted, and 11??? train returned without a bh.w having .been ?truck Th-? COadltlOel of lh?? 0?????p???????? lr.?u|.?? la said to ???? deplorable, whtla u??? Montaalroa ur. v.. ? armed, clothed and fiel. lUscontent I? rife (,n the Government side, as lh? aONHefl litiv- hai ??.? pi. for severa: months. There la ?:"?.?! Buffering and epoverty al ??????? ?,?mu ai.?i ?-.iiiiio. ???.?,,? ^ u,.? and of poor quality. Mans of the foreign merchant? iMVecloaed in>-ir btielness pl?tres and moved toother ill.??? At Callao Ihere Wu? ? mi.liny among it??? marinee e.n one e,r il?.? Oovernmeni bulk? bui H was Buppreaeed by mooting the fa ? ik between u?? wer vessels and training the ?,??? ,,?? her (Se?era) Plerolaa ?? ??t epreeenl n?'ur Mma, the capital, with a large ai mj A ?-core ?? ?: ?.? the news .recelvefi, th.? poimiur ???.?? Ing la agalnai Preeidenl ?'u?^r?-s and ids govern? ment and with Piemia ? ami bla efebei Montanlroa. ??? ESDA ?l?. 9 Hou .Ina. ti. .lenklns, G. H. Judg? CMat _. '?' "i krew P?ih>sd? le ?.?? ?n exe...||en? ?.?.mei I t'Irm ?ItnileliaKer, ;-,utn Il?n1. Ine!.?" ? liave l;.'.',, idn f,,r r.-.y ilally betverage, and ??G ? ne?? r. ?|| d'i Without It." I For Mia br Arker, Uarrall A Con4lt, l'ari? ? ? Ttlferd, ?nd all grocer? ar.d drurglaia HCBERER, Agrent, H Bareleyat., ?. Y. im: conns. TWO ti lui'.?'. ? M? ARB INTERESTED IN IT. There are ? war UP? claimant? to a reserve fund of about MM.OO0 of the Mutual Benefit l?lf>? A??o clatlon of America, which is m th?* banda <>f the Farmers' Loan and Trusl Company aa trustee. The Mutuel Benefll Life Association of America was dissolved .?bout two month? ago, and Bamuel W. Mllbanh waa appointed r.Iver. An agree? ment making tbe Farmers' Loan and Truel Com p.-iny the trustee of Ihe reserve fund of the com? pany vas entered Into In February, t>'*;i, and the fond now amounts to about fl 10.000. it wa? I thai (h-? fund above tlOO.000 might be ap piled to the payment <>r daims In excess of th?? American Experience Tabi.? of Mortality, but the fund below 1100,030 was to be held Intact for the benefll of member?. A later agreement was en? tered Into for Ihe distribution of the fund in the event of the dissolution of the company. There Is now ?> aertoua dispute between Ihe liv? ing ?.ribera, the representatives of dece? ed members, : a ? eelver of iti?* compony arni the i\iri..T<- i....m and Troal Company lo regard to G,,- manner of thi dl Irlbutlon of this fui :. and who shall distribute it. In order to settle all of ?? ? questiona that may arise the Farmers' Loan an l Trust Company has brought sn ?? '?on i;? the Supreme Court for the purpose of having the cunt ,.,..,'.. bet??.? th?? conflicting claimants. The . rol ver of the company Is of the opinion that he U me propel person l" diapoue of th ? fund, and made an application to Justice Patterson in flu preme Court, Chambers, to have the funds plac? ? ? . ? ? . . ? oln tbe Farmers' I?oan ai : Trust Compan) from prosecuting th<* ?utt in II .-u I |o ponlah Inai company for contempi , i) pro :* ?; ihe s tlon without leave of the ? . . . ? ,.? ? ? .?. r-iv?? a ??. i?'.m deny U the??* ? 'I '! that the I i-: ?, Di ??? t?? ? rot? ?? ihe fun ? and thai all thi qm Hon? m.i) ? ? ' ?' "h.'B which II ha ? I for tl 'ng th court ?! ? . .. ., i? . ;, -n ,???....-? of ih?? fund and the man ? : dl tributi in. THE CONTBBT OVER UIW DATS WILL. ? "i of ? ??? late S>r ??. \ . ?,, , ?ho lefi ? ! lo her b ith ?r, W. Ii. ro listera ? me nephi ??? .p? ?...?????... was <? intln ?. Burro?, U Fltsgi * lid Tl ? roe? -xxml , ? ... of Ah ? Crook, who was the attorn??/ of ? ? < up ? f the day, and Mr. ? ie ? ?amine ? htm ? ? fUi I oui the re? lation? existing between the testatili and Mr, ... The latter bought ? th ? ? American pains thai were tha property of the Ii |lav. 11 ????". ? husband, out of ?? hi? n Mr. Day ?,.??? a Ian I 11.100, an ? It ?? t, .? . -, ? e - ?? ? ? it? to show that ?, ? ? influenced Mrs. Day during her lifetime, and thai Influence which I her to make hin ??? ? ??.?? , . ? al?n of the ? ? postpon? furl ro? lamination ol ? ... '? ittorne) had "mo ? ? th? testatrix, ? ? ll of Mr. ? ruled In f?-.-..r of Mi ? ? The ca .*? ! ?...?? gl ? ?; ? :;.? ? (?? RT C tLENDAR da} ..'.ll of ti ted Stale? I ': I ? : '... ?% lil I - I ?.?<*?. II ?' ?? RT ? ?'?' ? rPEALB CALENDAR. ? irt of a ? pe <: < <'?y ?. -. .i ?.;?. (17. (19 ? -- m - ?.?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? lut TO ? l> ' 7? \ -. ' ? ? I 'I . s - TK. I?? tersen 1 ''"ut ? ?? V ?. ? S. 1 . ? ? ? . - .?t t ? ?? p ? ? ?? : : ? - - ? 'r?n??. I- ! ?? ? J I ' t M I?. . I I Kefir? V ... II - ??. . . ? . ? v- ? . ' ..... | . ' - I-cr ? J ? , - ? ? ' . ' . ? . ... Paria ! ?r ? ll Al] urn? ? ? ??'Ml.?'?.?? lewt.'k e .??? - ? ? ? ? I'm???? ??? ? . . . . n . m??,., U? . ? . ? M ??, ?. , ? . ? fere H?, ??-rn' I ?a v liai m In bl ?? paM ' r J ? . ? ?;?.... , ?? 1 ? ? ? ?? ? ? . ?? ? j . ' - -? ?? fu?? ? -ini?-- ??p? p - ?- ? -??? ? ? * . t ? II ? ?- - - ? ini?. ?, ? '? ?? Pria I Term ?? ?" ? ii?r ? ?'??? ??< h ' r.'?- ' ??. ?>? p* ' .?.'?: 121 . ? . . ? ?.'?? ? ? ".?? ??. ? ?"?: :.?::: r.?? ? ? ,. :*y? . ion ?.?. ?-? .?;? mo, mas ni? ?? ? 1 i'.'; ("tu ? ?. Pittt G rt II ??. ! ..;? ? J ?? ' l'it I f ?? "? ... unita uh?? : ' ? ? ? ? - : il -..r-iii v.? ai ? ? ui ? M : :?.?. 17 il) G???? *pm Ini Torni ilefora Vati W\ k I *.< Ilona ? in ?-..u?- 1 .mi Term Pari ? - nia p J K*oa ??? S4.1 Jim, (US ?.?. nt>t SS*. ' Ity Ceuii T.l?? ????>. l'ari li IW t- .S.??, Imrger .1 ??*? iti, :?-?<? ?'?''??. ras lusa, p?? j?.? m mi ?> ??*?;. ???t iosa joti t:?? sia, imi 7".*i it* na 7.?.' n>;7 ? ?'li? curi Trial Torrn Part ill ? fr- FU ? j * ? sae. ?-: uni .'.??? nu '''?? '?"??, '.'??' t? 7'??? 7?;? inn c.'.'? u :?'.' ??? 77?? sea si ?? :,->* u<:\' mu iota 11??'? toi:, ?????? aus iosa 4-"? ' ? i-Mv '?'>?< Trial Term G???\ B*for? Rhrlleti ? ? ghori ? mu?'? ? ? nos its?, arfM, tta*, -J7-?: ?aja Uqui'.v i.? Ne XtPA <????? RETKRSEfl APPOIKTB?D, Sunrama ?Oun. ? . Patii re '. ' Kem|i?t.r *? ??'-' -? William w Baldwin, Union Trusi ?'?> \? [mattai fJllberi ? ???t ?? u,...? .? MIIlei Tl um?? ? Ran ban) Krrnoehaa ? fanan wwium ?? Brtatow (?lili %? titan William ''? Da? Nee fork Life Inaurane? Qi \? (Haa? Thomaa F l'on n?IIy. ?? mm ?n G1"??. Il?? Bla. le.ff. jr.. J. ??.uns ?? Th..in?oii ti?.? ra?a) Chart?? ?' Morgan Ilo? va \?.,|G?- .Im,?-? K St.-. r -. ti Trary ra Frester, j? John A. itraley, I -perler ? v>urt. itv Dugro, S. MeLsad va. "(Whitney Henri B. llowiand. B? M.Aliim, .1. Unti v? riachei Barnard J Tlaaey. WriKht v? riet-hei Bernard .1 Tinner, BVSPRNDRp BJ THE BTOCS EXCRANOE. Albert ?????. one of tha old member? of ttte Btock Exchange, waa yesterday suspended by the ??t?p? Ing CoaunlMee of tha Exchange for ?ii month? for making "w-.i.<ii" salee, \ wash sale im s fictitious bai ii" In tb?? complaint agalnai Mr. Aub it ?v.? charged timt he bought und sold hi*, own atock Mr Anb ?? a spoetatisi In Brie preferred, snd his suspension was noi thought ilk??!?, when tha aame kind of transaction? have oses a regular part of tl?.? Bugar Trusl ? manipulation ??f tho tn.irliet. and nothing haa boon dun? tu ?top it. The suspension wii*. ,? la hoped, be follow?! by ?uno aggresalve v.oik by tbe Oovsrnlng Committee sgelwtl the ps ?pis who ??? ahsmefully raaalpulata ih?* atock market If the governors ?if tl?.? Bxchanga ii.? s watched tha audacity of tbs Bogar Trust la it" trading on the Bxobangs, they ??????>( but know thai a company whose who!? capital ?took l? twtc? ?old in one w.-.-iv is a m subjeel for Investigation. The Oovsrnlng Committee yesterds] decided noi io grani tho petition which called for tti?? closing of the Exchange on Monday, December -i. ? APPRAl HiilM THE CHILDRKS'S AID SOCIETY Th? following Chrlatmaa ntiposi haa been ?em oal by ide CMMroa'a AM godstj : Chrlatmaa I.? tho season whioh ?hould especially i?? mulo happy for children, and, above sit, for ito? children ?>f th? i>oor in Mew-York hundred? of homole?? boy? und ?Irl?. but for the .odKlii6-hou?e*i <?f il?.? children'? Aid Society, would be Bleeping in elle;,? tad Cellars. ??:? herding In (he den* of tnleve? ?ni vagabonda Thonaanda of others, bin for our Industrial schoola aroold be rovini- toe ?tieet? luif cl.id and hungry, and growing up t.! I?,? Ir-iior.int. vai?rnnt an.l criminal. We doflre nt thU ?on?on to mnki* mio hippy div for theae little vlrtlma ?if poverty and misfortune, with preaent?, clothing, dinner?, food, atme?, an?! the like gifts. We need money and voluntary help t,? support these lodsing-houses and schools. Above all we wish to present a home to the homeless. Twidity ?lollars will plac?? a homrles? waif in a dl tanl comfortable Home in the country. Fifty dollar? will put shoi-s un fifty barefooted little OBOB. (im hundred doliera will provide nourishing hot I dinners for one month to the naif-starved children of ? one of our In luetrlal Khoola. Wh.? ?vili Bid ua to malte Chrlatmaa happy for the ! po ?r? Kvery ?l ?liar belpe, Olfta Of provision? and clothing may be sent to the Central ?Office, No. Id Bast Twenty-eecond-?t., New-York ?'ity, or will be Called for If the address i.e forwarded. Donati ins of money may ???? Incloaed t?> any of the ?in lerslgned; ir" In check? or postJttlce orders, made payable ? ? George 8 Cm, treasurer. I?. WILLIS JAMBS, President. So. 11 Cllir-at. New-Y ?rk. QB9ROE 8. COB. Treasurer, American Exchange Nat;.?nal Ba?a, No. 12X liroad w.iv. New-York, l/iiii.vi! BRACK, Secretary. No. IOC I?: ir. Twenty-second-: ... ?ew-Tork. BE VIOLATED THE ELECTION LA Its. ANOTHER TAIWAN- HEELER BROUGHT TO JUS t?? i: OCTRAOEOUg ACTION AT THB POUA ' The conviction ?ef lames Bly, an expreeamaa, of No. m Beat Twenty-elghth-et, In the Court uf s,-?'?? ? ? 11 Sessions yeeterday, Juattee ????!? pre? siding, vas III?? end of an Important and soiii'? whal plctun que case of violation of tbe election laws on last Blvction Day. Bly la a t>pical Tammany heeler, short, !hi?k, >red-faoed and white-haired. Me ?van on' duty on BlectlM Day at the? poll ,,f the Sixth Bleotion Diatrict of the Xllth Assembly District, and voted early. ln Btead "i leaving the Incloeure behind the guard? rail, however, he remained within it, ?mei inisi.??! himself In whbmerlng wiih votera and in otlvr electioneering practioea Amone the watchers epree? ??m were Robert Underwood Johnson, of "The i.'en tury" staff, end Ernest Ingersoll, a contributor to that and other eperlodtoala Tbea? two presently called attention t?? Bly'? behavior, ar.d brought out ih?? faci lhal he held a certificate m a Tammany challeneger, which gave him no right to be within th?? efuard-ralL ll" waa ordered out, and after nnvh bluater went, bui returned or endeavored to return several ? mea In tha course of th?? day. al? though repeatedly expelled by the wavhers and police It ?v.'s a steady struggle, threatening every mo? rn? nl to break oui Into a physical quarrel .?t thai .poll ?ii day. Finally, r*????ri after 3 o'clock, Bly dodged observation f'v ? moment, ruahed down to lh? ?????.? ? ? ? elsed by the arra a voter who had .received bla ballota, and dl appeared with htm in'i.!.? of a booth. Thla voter had already made an attempi ? fold his ballots, and llndlng hlm >self unable, had accepte ? somebodj | ?tlon to plead blindness, ll?? had been challenged, but heel ? .-.-n warned noi to take th?? oath, which plainly would tee? .perjury, and was standing a ? thinking ?ii>ev?t it, when n:> took him Into th? Thla action was instantly ,,t erved by Mr Ine r s?,ll. and Bly ??? ? at ?>?. removed fr?m ihe booth by Officer Ryder, who t?? .k from his llanda ti"? voter's bellote, and placed blm under arrest, At th? Yorkvtlle Ml??* Court h< we? >remanded, ??? Mr. Ingersoll'? complaint, to Bipedal ..--?? ?. where after Iwo adjournment Ine ?.ime up ? .?, ?t??? la) ? '??'.?' ? llall h I pul the ..f m.? ex ' ommlssloner of Accounts. I W'aii!??. bui at the last moment he wl hdrew, and : Mr II'?:?. of Friend & House, appeared f? r Bly. The ? v? |e t-Attoi nej '? ofll? ? roi ted In the person of Randolph Martine, Jr., issisi . by Mr. N.i.??..II. of .ie roi ? I ? ?' law -?.??? ? ?. ? thai ????'? mi >u lo pl id irullty. \ ter constili itlon among Hi ilpril ge, and out of lera fe r his family, I ? ? Thi? wa? regi rded by ? .? ? magi in p ?? epai t of the | it ?n. who rer? ... not pr ? ? ? ? KILLED G? HIS RED BOO M BT BIEG LABE ?" ??? ? ?.? e ' ? ?.?? ? ??G\'-???.??? -Tt IS THE ?? SI HIT THE .. ? ?? .?. im ? ?? ?. memo? r of ? r * Pi ? ? ??' . ? ? rt ss numi? I irglar a il ne, ??>. ne-s ?? ? ? .???" ?rhsi oe ur-? . le??? ? ? the burglar and .Price were hear?], ? Pi i??e was found ? I) Ing fi- ? down wird ,?:?. ih* il wir nal rap: l!y expiring. Th?* ?,,?. ah?1 ?? ?event? en rear? o!d, ? the ?me of Dr. Jewett, ? ?. ?? . ?? bo ? ? lefore ? ?? ? ? ; di ad Hi t? * i been ?hot Iy three tlmee When ? y the b rw'ir e_e ?? ? U| f the fam? ? g .-it: ? ?.?,??? ? found th?? rear Ii ? ? ?. . mti -?? to ??? s? '??. and h?? ? ? een frightened awa in to bed ? |?. . . ta'.k?? 1 Vfter ? lUlel again. ani then Pi . . ? . , . ? ? . ? 1 lot al ..... t.,K.:,< one In ihe .right i? < v-ar ? i^.? ??. ?r the ? ytr v a? he irglars -??? .??? of ?? Mrs It ?? was so frightened e ira ? ? ? Ite burglar? : ? e w? , un 1er ? ' ? ther there were ?? - I ? ? . i ! e tween her huahatid and the mui lerer? ,?: p t. Mrs ? ,????? ', ? , ? room, ? Itesi. Vai." ': fi i I Into ? ? ?Mor Th.? t '?.'? I and the ? ' u ?!?? I, but ? en ? en discovered. From .? k on l .???-! ?????? ; by th? ! urgiera. ? is mia? n-;. BEE ?? inn Ti MFOS DEA O, The death of Mr? >Samuel Vernon, which oc? ? .?? her home, So SII r..ifi> 'tte-ave., Brook lyn, on Monda) le t, has brought deep betreave in >i t ?ei numi roue ind friends an l a epersonal ? ? to ? isar.d? of other? wh > In one way or another have rome within the in? filivi??.? of her ?Ingularly beautiful and ueeful life Her maiden name vas Martha Adeline Rich ? ? ?. mil -?he was born lit Da ? vera, Masa., the daughter of thai t'aptaln >_dwai I Richardson ?\hi.s.? aame Is Identified In this city with so much religious and >phllanthropli work.- In l??-r girlhood the famil) removed flret to Newofork and then t.? Brook? lyn. In u??? latter >ii\ ?he vas married ? ? Samuel Vernon, a wii km.? ? and ??teeme I member of th?? paper trade of New-York. i>n hla death, which occurred while ibe ?????? yel .? young woman, Bhe lenounced mosl of Ihe pleaaurea of society and devoted betaelf to the care and eduoatkw of her aix young ohlldren and to ii:?? epromotlon of various erellgloua an?l chart) ible < nt rpriaea l'or mon? th?in twenty yeara ah?? waa ima of th?- managen ?>f th?? Home for Frlendleea Women an.l Children, Bhe was for ? long time prominent!) aseoelated with the dlreotlon of the ?;?.?????? ? Baptlsi Home, and secured tha endowment of .? room therein by th.? Washington Avenue eBaptlai Church, of which she imi h?r family were member* The Kr,'.?t annual <?r?,!iin Aaylum Fair and Innumerable other egood w,;l.?. also revived miu'li nf h?-r iin-aus and atteu ????o. But the enterprise to which she in,,st ??.-?i?,? .dallv devoted herself i the Edward Richardson Memorial Mission Thla la ? ?? etarlan t.ut evangelical Institutton, for both religious and chart? table work, founded by her father and conducted f,?r some years i>> him and i?y her huaband. It ? ?mi?. :n what wa ? one known a.< Jackson's Hol? low, formerli tlie mosl rqualtd .:i?.l vicious pari of il??? eity The mi? Ion chapel I?.??! to be built of ??.??. whti beavi Iron window ahuttera, and when aver opened tsd to be guarded bj the police, ? ? ive Ko Lamp like " The Miller." Every one perfect whether it coat $1.00 or flOO.OO The Improvements (our patents) make "THE MILLER'' A PERFECT LAMP. ritrllcnlnra r-annot bo given here, bet w? naaure Hm it will pay lo M. "Tho Miller." Katabll.hed l"4 We mako ? ??<>??|?????- a?? art dual of Lump? Braja Tables with Onyx Tou?. Ac.-many deaign? epoctally Beautiful for Christmas Gifts. On appll.-.-itlon Wt mall entftloicij??. out of elty Edward Miller & Co,, KSAfiWB tLTTo warm a room buy a "Miller?- oil h?at?r. It from being wrecked by the Uwlesa hoodlum? of the Hollow. In late years tho ?*hara?.'ter of the place has greaiy Improved, ar.d it la now an at? tractive residence quarter. For nearlv twenty yeats Aira, vernos wa? the chief ilnar.clnl support of the mlaalon, and tho mo??? constant an?! earnest laborer !n Its behalf. She conducted a ola?* In Us Sunday school, and wai a veritable Lady Uour.tlful to the many ohlldrim who came thlth.tr from humen of poverty. Mr?. V'ernon'i h.-.iith had boon poor for I iversl yearn. an?l for ? considerable time before fior death she was prostrateli and wa? a Kreat Kufferor She endured her affliction, however, with .?in-,ular fortltudo, and within a day or two of her ?loath was aetlvoly engaged In ?.limili!"' and direct? ing work for the mission. She loaves sir. children -Samuel Edward Vernon. Frederick It. Yerno;:. Mrs. Jimfs ?. lUdcllff-, Mra F, <;. Corning, F. Joseph Vernon and Miss France, M. Vernon; also (wo grandchildren, Vernon Rad? ili fie and Vivian Verncn. MB. MORTOX ixsi'Et Ts THE MANSION, POMP ALl-ERATIOMI TO BE MADE BBPfsTasl JANUARY l fJOVBKMOB il/nvK.a? COM? PLACENT ????.???.????:. Albany. Dec. li. -Governor-cb-ct and Mr?? Morten spont most of the forenoon at th?? Esecutiva Man? sion to-lay. They inspected tho man-ion throuffhool ae-ompanl-d by Governor and Mrs flow?:?. Capilo! Commlsafcmor Parry and Michael D?tenant/, siat? Superintendent of PnhHc BnlMlaga, Mr. Morton found that the mansion In its present state would le* Inadequate for th?* need? of hi? fain lly an! servant?, a? ao om*no<!;it:or.s would bo need. ed f.ir about IftSSn people. Several alteration! will bo mad?, and among thorn will he tho cutting up of tho billiard room. whl. h was tho dell-?ht of Sen? ator Hill when h" v..?? Oovernor, Into thi ';>.r,g apartmenta for it-.?? servait?. Thor?* .?re no stable facilities on the groaada and -Mi". V.?r:in w;:l ih. re? fore hire ,-i privata ?tabi? for a numle*r ??? hjise? whl b l?- will hava aent her?? fracs RhUMcUaT. Mr?. M ton Sill ? t have any fnrnltun tr.-i:isf.*rre?l h?*r? from liL-r Washington, *J?ew-Yort ?l'y i?r EUcrMM homi ' ? ?. ?? ii ; rhapa a few paint Mr. Morton a?> ? Oovernor Flower arrived at the Executive ?'harnier a litiie before neos, and th? ??',? ;.*-..?-oioct, aft'T looking through the roesss of tii?? Esecutive D partasnt s-n?! being tttrodacei to the Department attach?s, received a few cellar? in .? ? hamber, lnc?u I fair nf luti j'ihn Pali .? r. Btat? C mtr iller Roberta ?' I nel i'hlv tei .' Ifltaal Adjuu ?- leneral s aa ?- Amaaa J. Parker, ol Albany, and Senator Pareona, of Batta. ? >r ?? ?? ? ? . :-.- turned ?>??? r to th?? Baapp, ? ' State the srorfe of preparing for h ? Inania ral. Ta? ceremonies ?.?.-... be ilmp'.e. The only escort f*-i>m th- mansion ti :i:?? Capitol, s ere to? Ose ernor arili tak?. the oa?; " I will be the '?"tli battalion 'if the ?.?:;.ml Ouard and probably the .. ; Jackson c ?rps, of th - ? ?? verno r Flower, Mr. Morton, ?? retary ? '. S:at? Palmer and the Regents of the ITnlv rsttj ? ra ?:? rtaiued al tun ??...:? thla afternoon by Bishop William Croe we! I [? ane, al the episcopal residence. Mr. M rl m ' fi b ?f ?re Ita cl ?se an I join? I Mra Mur ton and hli (laughter af the bouse ?>.' Mr J. V, i?. Pruyn, where th ladl? - h.? ? been enl p ned st ? on Mr .?ni Mra Mortiti left th?* Prays ;-. ' ??? a Util? . ' .? ? ind took :he "flyer" for Rhlnecllff .?t 1-05 o' . ifl p on. Afl ?. the lun h? on ?t the ? plac ?pal .? - '. , ? .???, in .? fen brief remaras, ? grata? ; it. -? ? ?ovei ''"r Flower upon his ? ? ? ? which was u ? l i ink? 1 for hla work In th? lui <;ov rrnor Flower responded tn s ' ? ?? ?. lyl I that he he l ??? doubt that hi? admin atra is .1 be approved by all fair-minded people, I aald he would retln l privai Ufi with a oonsclousneaa ci dut) well performed. Governor and Mra Flower will sp nl Christmas ?\ rh ihelr dsughti r, Mra. John H. Tayl ?; .. ?Vater? ? wn Before they leave, .?ll of their effect? will hive I If the Executive M u Pot to Ihelr ? "? ? ?rh houae, wl e*i baa !..?. opened and - ? ??. ? pa n :y. The iiun?...jn a 3 I o\ er to ?.'orni ?fore ?'h: btmai : accasar; alteratlona i?d *??i?n r ? '?? : ' .?-.t return here ifl nay at a hotel for the few days araaafe main bei .- th?* Qoven from office. .4 USE CMMIMTMAB EXHIHITIOX. Th* tin?? of well-appointed broughams ootatde ot Oeorgo <" Fllnl Compeay*a pine,*, at Nos. 13. ?G> ar.t 47 \v< ?* Twenty-thlrd-st, ? rea -Mitions eich ?? Chdstmaa approaches, but ??.-? i?* the egg*? ctoua al irer per la lost in dlatant rlataa of furniture II ? Mg ra* -* room, with everything In rut"-? or tri*-. From the resi loor for drswlng*roon ? the irrv .n\ iy. if (he | .:??' perml?.?. rr.iny a dainty thing ?> alt on or : "k at An r floor t?, .'.?? ?. ? . ? ? rely lo thai American eor. trlvsnce, th? rocklng-chalr For chaira I s m?? effective ??* designi ?? tapestrti ? hav? ' -? with corduroya ve?oura and leather for Ihe Mor?? ] ractli il oeea I I' ? ,...?,-. chair. !'"?ks In birch, blrdeeyi maple, mahogany a:? ? other a la made In man j f the shapes of :'.n .m ? ?? ibin m ms of ol l arlth ar, stand to tdirn ? it? I rec??ete ' "i>nv ? h . I ? - Inia ' irk Ii ;-? ? ? ? ? ? ? . th th ? -'.? ? ly po (bed aurfac? ar? rever li ? . , . Hint) gill ? ? en from th?* ? eri 11 of each d ffereni !.? ili One fil ? ed In ? ? arb> d.-w i? already a landmark of VTeal Twenty-thtrd-et. \iil m -h? a toi ?? I to the end of the chapter, ? , .t ? ? all MABONB ORGANIZING IHE CRAFTSMAN'S CLUB. \ '. in*.? number of well-known menabara of Ike Masonic ordei have organised the ,'?. ftaman'a Club, ar.d have rente I r DOUSC St No, 1! V. ? ?t Twenty-aeeond-ai. ?? ?? - m ri rated enei fitted '.? with btlllai l table? etc Tho memberahlp l> already iirs.? I - rry applicati.>ns nr ? ?>? die, The opening re be given on Baturdaj evening of this woek. ??ni the officers of the Orand ?..????* and promlneni m?m l-ers of The lode? U ' h ?. er lei-ree? have been In? ?*lte?t Oeorge R iTrasford, preeldenl of tho ?A'eat cheater Count) Fire Insurance Company, an officer in the Orand ?'>**imandi*rv -*f Knights Templar "u < grand repreaentativ? of tlie l/Oulalana Orand Com? mandery In this s .???*. Is a member and l? arranging to five ?? dinner on Hiawatha right. ?? .1 DISSER eiTRN BT E A. BPALFIN, ?\diu:.int-?:snera! v. A McAlpIn, ef Ooi ? " Morton'? ataff, ?????? a rllrner ??( tha L'ntea Leacue Club on ?? recent evening. The arr. -a? mentS for the dinner were nude ?v.i'.etly. .in! foflf people outside of those who arete preeeni knew anything about it. Among th>*se present were th?* following: ?e*v ernor McKinley, ox -Govern ?r Meni ra, M > ii.in na. of Cleveland: ??or??? H. Holt, Edmond Wetmora, ?? ? on?. ex-Ma* ?r of CleveUrd; J b ?: !!"!??<, F H. Robinson, ?. ? Harper, Colonel ?l.?rir..*r, John M itr.om.in, Anaon O. McCook, ?le.irito u McAlpIn, William Brookfleld and F. de n Rewccfli FROORAMMM OF TBR STROLLERS. The Strollers will t*iv.? a .???!.<? >f , ri,>r:rn*ii*e? thla wln'er In aid of the OrtlKipaedlc vVerd in (he Poat-Oraduata Hospital and ether cbarltiea Frocs December 9 to January ."? will be ?-?????? "The nc.le'a Siraiagom." al ihe Berkolo) Lyceum Theatre; from March \ to :? a farcissi eoinedy, and m April a now musical play ?u a theatre to be aaiaevMOfl Liter. ?. m - Hi: WILL BRINO PACE FOPUA. Detective ch.irl??? Forrar-oes, of Inaperlot Mc? Laughlin's ?i*fr, started yesterday ?<n the pcnn-yl v.inia Radlroad for Mateas?, Misa, te bring '?.??"k Bernardi Foglia, the Italian Iceeream aanfeat who |S under IndlCtmenl nero for the mur 1er of h!? wife Foglia ?as captured ?>? Tuesday si Natchez. De lectlv? Formosa la armed with requisition papers. aasBaaaiaaBC-EMi You Will never need another dose of Dyspepsia Medicine after a meal, if your food is cooked with Cottotene, the new vegetable shortening, instead uf lard. Cottotene aids the digestive powers?lard destroys them, which will you choose? The genuine Cottotene is identified by this trade mark?steer's head in cot? ton-plant wreath?on every pail. Made only by Tho N. K. 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