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HEW8 FROM TilE SUBURBS. WESTCHESTER COUNTY. i JOBXMBBX The sumrr.er home of A.lonlram Clark, of No :: i .l*est Twenty-llfth-at.. New-York. at No. J-lt Tall __?T BT Yonkers. was entered l.y burglars early t-ainday morninK. I-ace ciirtalns. clothing and other artlclos. to the value of BBB, were stolen. An rn trance was i-ffected I.y ciKttng a patie of glass OUt of one of the kltch.-n windows an.l turnlng the ratch. The house was not o> cuplcd at the time ai.d the burglary was not dlscoverol tlll late Sun ilay. Mr. Clark went to Yonkers yesterday ati'l left a llst of Ihe stolen property wllh ihe pollce. lt is thought the Job ls the work of "home talfnt." Tho followlng members of the Yonkers Bleycle Club havo entered the hnndlcap pool tournament whl.h ia ln pfQBJIiaa this week: II. rhert Sherwood. Chnrlcs F. May, Rdwln 1*88888*80, J. Joseph L-8W" ren.-.-. GL Willlam Curran, Krederic Hach, J. Irv Ing Van Tassill, Charb-s S. I.tirnharn. Andlcy F. o.ii.-k. Gaartra Haatcr, B. at. Kacaler, WllUam J. 4;,-a?en, Frank Oouch. Arthur W KlngBbUIy. . <;. .?oidin',', Qrxeme Stevenx .los.-ph W.n.-t, 1*111 iam M. Hra-lt and Charb-s T. Ku.hler -___,_ H. Lanslng (jul.-k. Pxul B. Ro.-slre. I . V. ?h?y ler. Thomaa Hale. Jr.. <'. T. MIMtobl-oph a.., Leo Shlre. of the Yonkera Canoe Club. \lX\'."'u.'.,,.;'' ranoists' dinner on Snturday niKht ai tlif Ar. n^. In New-York <*lty. Mr. Qulrk, who ls th*.i yloe .ommodor- of the Atlantlc dlvls.oii. l?l?w?J_J,*t"nn8 x meetlng of the Kx.-c.tlve Comraltti?.* al ?toa. K. J.. early next month. At thla m.-e ng the tlme 4?n.l place for the next oaime meet arlll ."? .ix< n, >i lt ln d"rlde.l to have one this srason. At Vhe tnontMy rncetln* ol th.- I.eo Aaaoctatlon ?this evenlng slx delegatos to the Archdto. . aaa .Union will ba chosen. (liru, *.*ni? A large congregatlon gathered ln Cb rtatlEplfl r-opal Church on Kunday afternoon to. attend tha funeral of James C. Jackson, D. V. 9. rhe Rev. V B Wlddr-mer, re.'tor of tho church. aaatkted by Wllllan <.RUl. ofliclated. The pallb.-Hrers wore r>t"r J. Miirhell. Charles Kohler. Davld Stewxrt. tobert Grllrln, Joseph VVIffler and Kob.-rt \\ hite. There. were a number of handsome Moral pieres. The flrat annual dinner of the *.onkers *i oung Men's Republlcan Club wlll be held this evenlng at Uie Arlington Inn, ln South Hroadway. MOUNT VKRNON. The "mllk of human klndness" lias not been pencrously distributt-d among the rltlz.-ns ol Mount Vrrnon slnce tho 'Vold spell" set in; neither has ihe lacteal fluid **?**?*? l?*ft nt the bar-k door of the hou-e* for two or three days. and business mcTi. laborlng men. school-teachers. stenographers. typ.-writers and other* who take the murnlng train for the clty have had to sacrlflce the break fast dish of oatmeal. and be thankful lo g*t oaft' nolr (or black coffee in plaln Kngl.sh. a lai.iruage that h.u> been used Immo.lestly as well as immo.leiat.-ly by those detalned by late traJns). Fven water was not poaalble to aet ln homes where water plpes had frozen and burst. Bat the fa mlllar about "f th.- milkman, prolonged inio "rar wook." was heard agaln yesterday morturig, a - though some of the mllk suppliers wen- still "hlookarlerr at their dxlrlex. an.l cotildn t m:4ke Their roun.ls. It ls trel.ly hard on the mllknieti. Tor no mllk tlelivery means .io revenue. The moderatlon of the wenther also enabled the coal ,1, iil.-is to br?..k the road way from the coal depots, and to resume the d.-livery of coal wlth prompt ness. and another day wlll likely flnd everythnig ?rorklnn ln its normal eondltlon, ?'Kro-.en to dextb" was the tirst report upon the death of Kdmund J. Tichetior on Satnrday. Mr Tlchenor really dled Iron* hexrl txllure. He hxd been away froiii home. and b*cxmc cbllwd through <,ut hla body when b.- stan. d for home on one of the tr..ll.'v CXTX He had ildd.n a -hort dls tance onlv wben he baned back and died in the ,ar, owln'g to the inaction of the heart. BUperln duced hy the coid. The fuiH-ral will be held at his rSome at 2 p. m. to-day. _-?>-? NEW-JERSEY. ? JKHSKY CITY. ln the Hadaaa Ooontjr C*otart, at Jari f Cltjr, be? for- Jadge I-'iipitn-Mtt >? *.t.-r.1ny. a jury gave Pxul Inargo a verdk-l Ior M8B3 asxlnsl the Oxford t'op per Company. of llayonr.e. An explos.on occurr.-d at the company's works Ofl Aprll I, 1WS. lt WXS <-aused by a quantlty of molten metal belng Bp]ll*-1 upon the *arth loor Ol the sm-.-ltiPg-room. tha gr,iiind bedng v-t. Inargo. who was employi-d ln the place, araa ao badlj bt-taod that he loat tbe slgbt o( both eyes. H- br..us;!it suit tot tBXBBX Tho com pat-.y BOt ap tba dWeoce that tbe -u*4*ddanl was cause,| by Inargo* carel. smm B*8, Bai having spilled the metal bimself. This Inargo ilenic-d. his t.stirnony show'.-ig that he was in no way responsilde. The I.incoln Associatlon, of .lersey Clty, will cele l.r,,t-> the blrthdav of the martyted lJr. .-ident by a dinner at th,- lloiei WashhiBtori this evenlng. Chancellor -Mc.Jill. at Jeraey Clty. yeaterday ??**_' ed an order v< sh"w ...use why the accounts ot J,.hn A H'aiiv recelrer ?,f ihe North Rlver 8hoe ai I Leather Bank, should noi be conflrmed. The ac <? ,unt4 show that the recelv. ? ha- aettled the bank - affairs an.l has a balan.-.- In hand ol 8384 64, Alftl m.nt will be heard n--xt Monday. Soni.- tlme axo Mayor Fxxxn, of Hoboken, the I'nioTi Hill Turnvereln f..o>"' 10 ald it in bmlding ii ne?- hall. The loan was nol repald, and Mayor l-'agan brought suit to tacover the amount, Yester? day th.- Turnvereln appli.-d to Chancellor McOUl lo have tho aull dtamlaaed, on the around that th agreem.nt was that w.'i'ti the bulldlna wai com pleted th- aaaoclatlon na* to give ? asortgag. $25,000 to proteel Mayoi Fagan and oth*r creditors. 4'hanccllor McC.ill clenled the appllcatlon and re ferred the case lo a maater to tak-- teatlnway. NEWARK. Suit was began y. st, rday in tha Chancery c>urt by the Gprm.in Natior.al Bank ajfalCBl AfChlll* PtfOBB, the ltalian bank.-r who rcc-ntly absconded. The bank holds mortgages on Plrolx'a property aggregating 110.935 47, and there are oth?-r mortg..^ amounting to $.*r4,*<50. Yic -Chancellor Km.-ry m*'l nn order to show cause why a rocalver should 8 'l Le appolnted. Joseph Coaater, who llvoa with his wife and mother-ln-law at No. 31 C?B_rcaa at.. shot his wlfe and tht-n gashed his throat w i;h a kmfe early yea terday. COSBler gave hirnself up lo ih.- p.jli.e. He 1. |fl l.een out of work for several we.-ks. and bad ai*a*re>la arhsi baa arlfe. As soon as ha aroxe from ... . _,-.. _;. .. _.. ?..,... .1 . ......U..- ?.. ...I i -- purpose WKST HOBOKEN. Thr Hell.vii'- llot.-l. on ibe brOW of the I'ali.-ades, at Hobok.n-st. and l'absad.-av.-.. W'est Hoboken. was destroy.-d bv llre at I O'clOCh y-uiday morn? lng The losv Is Id.oon. The btilaling was a larp utorv frame Btruclure, and oae ol the oldeal ln Hudsoa County. The orlgiii of the Ilie i- mi known. ^ _ B_J*BABBTH, Mr nnd Mrs. .lessey (lakley, of Klizabeth, w.r making pr. ;,arat.or.s to cel.-l.tate their gold.-n wedding a few months hence, bnt death matr-d their plans. Mrs. Oakley dying suddenly yesterday from an acute attack of the grlp. She was BlXty elxht yeara old, x promlnenl m.-ini.t-rof st. Jarneaa Methc'.dlst Kplscopal Church. an.l had llved forty -...- in this citv. Sh.- leavea aeveral < hil-lrcn. one ?'.' them belng J4*at*?) A. Oakley. a arett-knosro archltect h.-re. ?- - A BU88IXG BBQIMESTAl CLEME. B**a*aV***aW4***l 8*. COBB UMO. OFTH1 I3TH, HAfl DI3* AI'I'KAUKI*?THK KKYS Ot* TIIK BAVtt HAVK ('.'INK WITH III.M. Krederl. k *_. Conkllrig, reglmental e'erk of The l_th Keglment, of this clty, la >nlssing. Ile was at the armory. Columbus-ave. and Sixty-tit>T-st., on last Th.irsday, but has not b.-.n seen slnce. The mlsslng ttian'i wlfe went to Pollce Jl.ad auarter* yesterday, and had a general alarm sent Btat She ?atd that she and h. I husband llved at Hay-"ide, L. I. Her husband left home on last Thursday. she aald, eli.ee arhlch tlme she has l.oi set-n him. Mra. Conkllng could glve no reason for her husband-* abaen. e. At the 12th Reglment Armorv It was said that Conkluig had been employed aa clerk of the regi incnt slnce last fall. He had charge of the booka and account* of the reglment. \Vhen he went ??my he took alon_ wlth hltn the keya of the i-afe In the armory. and alao had in hl* poa*es aion some of the reglment* books. The ottVera of the reglment are anxlous to flnd Conkllng, so its to get the keya of the ?afe from him. He'fore he went away there weri> placed ln the *afe twenty five or more heavy gold medals, known aa long servl.e medals. These are to be oresented to mem? bera of the reglment by ileneral Mlle* on Thurs oay night. The oftVers of the reglment are ln x quandarv. The medals are aald to b* worth about $75 each. If Conkllng ls not 'ound before Thurs? day nlght. the safe wlll have to be broken open. -ay WiCBBBl OOBBJBJBB soox to hk thied. Mlchael Considine. who shot and kllled John J. Malone In front of the St James Hotel on January 28, pleaded not gullty ln 083*81-1 Sesslons yeater? day. The .lefendant looked haggard. and It was evldent that his Imprlsonment ls telllng upon him. Joaeph Moaa, of the Soclety for the I'reventlon of Crlme. wlll defend Considine. A date wlll be ?et for the trlxl In a few daya. The defendanfa coun acl gave notlee that they dealred xn early trlal. Asxlslxnt Dlatrtct-Attorney Mclntyre had x ahort talk vesterdav with Coroner Hoeher. It was about ? he ant<--n.f.rtem ctairmt-nl <>f Malr.ii>-. Mr. Mr Inlvre dlsoovered that the Coroner ha?l fori-otton. aft<- Malone ma/le hia atatement. to have the djrlBI man afflx his nia.natiiro to it. AFFA1R8 IX BROOKLYN. ...ST OF THK BRIDOE TBRMINALA The tr.|-.trr>.? of th? Hrooklyn I'.ridj-o h.-l 1 th'lr iwgular monthly tneotini- yeaterday afternoon an.l Ibrtened to a ninn!?-r of report*, relattve to the im provements now t.Mnc made upon tho Brtdge. The report thajt excltod most inter.-st waa in r.-nard to the termlnal improv. mentr>. Tho orisinnl eatlmate for :h? projerifl improvomonts allowed tho sum nf ftl.7H.Hl a*, sufTiflent to eover th" coat Yeater <iay an ain<*riii,-.i eatlraate waa aobmltted t.y tae oommltteo havintr the work in hand, BOOWlng that |*t,Ml,Hl wlll be r<<|,iir,'l. Bo f..r H.M&1M has been expended, af foUowa: New Brooklyn atatlon, f*_8,6tt; rar s'nrafio yanl nn.l real eatate, ?74",fjnn; reconBtructlng tba S( w York Btatlon, J14f'."0o; New-Yorh ron.lway. SlOT.wOO; , i.tii. -drtvlng plant, WBJTtm-, ralhray 6Bd etjulp* ment, m.-27. The matt.t of electrlc liirhts for the Bridge fnr... came up, aad an ln*-utry ?a< mada relatlve :? the raiiuro ,,f tho eoatractora to gel ibe plaat In opera? tlon by Pebruary 8, Ibe tlme epeelfled. it waa nnallv decided to Impoae Ihe forfell an,. nf 825 a day f,.r every day after Pebruary I thal Ihe piani The recelpta for .lanuary were tl03._MM. whlch wa*. B.8041I leaa th,m for th* corr-appndlng month |_ai year. Th* paaaengei - carrle l during th- montb of January numbered 3,802._ ? n,i___ On Baturday last 224.500 peopl* croaaed the Brldge, th>- largeat number In Ita hlatory. FOR THH REMOVAL OF TIIK JUimCES. Assistant t'orporation Counael Henry Tonge wlll m*ke appllcallon to-day to tha Oaneral Term ol tne Buprema Court for tha removal from omce oi Pollce luatlea Wataoa, 6nd to-morroR morning he win make a atanllar appacatlon for tha ramoval of Ju.tlce Qulgley. Jadga Brown is prtfilt* at tho Q*n*ral Term. and witb him are a-raodated Jadgca Dykman and Cullea. Tb* actlon la brw?h abou bv the bellef oa lha part of Mayor Behtortm th.it !_ BB* Jff-t-SrtJWMWiBS thi in. COXTROI.LKIfS OFFICE TO BR BXAMINRD. controller Palmer yeaterday requeated the Board of Autllt to order an ex.'.mination of th,* B4*C?unta Of UM controller'.. offlce for a p*rtod Mt4*adlnB OV*r ?ton, Jackaon and Corwln. POKER LOBSBI LBD HIM TO KII.1. HIMSBLF iBidor Bcbona, thlrty-three yeara old. of N'o. Hamllton-at.. chaarlaed o?er contlnued loaaea 61 poker yeaierday momlnc ate a lot of "Rougb on r?i."' in tbe ahoeaton of a. WaUenburger. N ? WoodhuU-at.. of whlch be war, manager, and dled two houra Uterln the Long laland College Hoapltal. Bchone played all Baturday nlght. and _n Bundaji nlghl he engag, l ln a 85-cent Tl.nlt game and ?l $1.7 He ?.,*? u alngle man, QATHEKED ABOUT THK TOWN. Trial of the eaaa of .lohn Adamson for thi lln* aald* aml annulmeni of the fraacblaea of Ihe Saaaau Blectrtc Ralhray was begun yeaterday ln th.- Buprema Court bafora Judge Cullen. The auli baa baan la the courta a long Haae. i...v.,l M. ciinton pleado.i gullty to blgamy before fudge Moore. of the Court of Beealooa, yeaterday. Ha marrled Margarel Lully In ll?. aad llred with her llve yeara ln December laal he marrled Mary ^ HeaaUn. The wlvaa mel In the Materntty Hoa pital where the liist-nam.,1 one had gODO to , anv dellraclea to Inmatea They .iointly dattralned lo punlah CUatoa. Judge Moore remanded hlm for ?enteace. Tho c.ran.l Jury yeaterday entered upon an ln reatlgatloa of mattera pertalnlng to the atrlha Prealdeni Kartaa'a caae -4as under eonelderatlon. Mayor Schteren announced yeaterdaj lo ? delega tlon'from the Eigbth Ward, beaded by Aaaembly man ('larkaon. that h<- wj.s tmpoaed lo havlng th.ir propoaed Wll paaaed for the laaua of B06.0M ln bomls for improvrment!- In Thlrd-ave. judge Oaynor yeaterday dtemlaeed tho complalnt ln tho ault of Willlam N Dykman aa recelver of tho Commerclal Hank agalnal the Bank ol S*w York. The actlon ?>as for lha recovory of BW.O ?. as part of th.- necurttlea whlch Mr. Dykman all -? >l had been removed unlawfully from tha Commerclal Bank ra ,tl.- evenlng before II cloaed Ita doora for good. Mra Willlam H Murtha, wldow of Benator Mur tha dled yeaterdai afternoon. Bhe -^ a char luble woman. and a director ln Bl. Mao ? Hoa? pltal. Ura. Bva Young, of Ko. M Fort Qreene Pla ? dled yeaterday from burna recantly aelf-lnlllcted. Bhe cauaed talk a rea weeka ago by running awa> to Bprlngfleld, Maaa., and telllnt tho pol. ihat ahe waa wanted In Brooklyn on a rbarge oi Ma. kmall. \irs. Mary Papa, of No. .'.', Vernon ave., made appllcatloa lo Judge Cullen yeaterday foi an ordei . Ing thi Burvlvlng membera of the nrm of l.otv. Bcrlmgeour <**? Pape, ?.f Brooklyn and New l-ork, to allow h-r :., examlne the booka and papera of tho flrm, In order to learn whether Bhe goi ber fuli Bhara ol h.-r buahand'r Intereal In it. Judga Cullen reaerved hla declalon. AX APPEAL FBOM BV8ISE8S MEX. .,(1.: i:i.i.ii:r roMMITTEE ABEfl FOB ri'NDB '.'.. RNABL.K IT TO lUVTIM K ITB OKEAT WORK AMONCI THK I OOH Tho iM-in-ss Men'a Rellef Commlttee of the Ind latrlal Chrlatlan Alllance beld an ?< meetlng yeaterdaj afternoon ln tba oHlcea ..f Ver mllye **? Co., Ka 11 Kaaaau-et Tbe aubatance of iho bualnesi tranaacted la glven in the offlcial re port of the aecretary, ?> pait ..r whlch Ib prlnted below. Am .ng Ibe membera ot the Bxei itlve Com ,,,..,.. ,,.._.,,t were Oeorge D Backay, chalrman; John Beely Ward, Ir. Il< nry ll Plhe, Oeorge W. Taylor, Ogden Ml'.la, Willlam Juatua Holea, W d'H. Waahlngton, l*oula Wlndmuller and Arthur \Y. Mllbury, The offl en of lha Bualnena M< n'a Rellef Commlttee are: DonaM Mackay, ii--. ... . **,*. i.. Btrong, i. Pterponl Morgan, Whlt* law Reld, Roawell P. Plower, E U Oodkln, ilce-prealdenta; John P, Towneend, ireaaurer; Henry II. Plke, Becretary: Executlve Commlttee, Oeorge D. Mackay. chalrman; Jamea O. Beemer, Davl i ll Ktng, Jr., John Beely Ward, Jr., J. Hooker I.? ln his repori Ihe a*< n tai ? aaya: Th.- commlttee is urgently ln need of fundi extend us People'a Mve-cent^^leajtaurarH^ these depota both aold In tl.o-ioiii parcela. i.??? -.. DremlBea an abundant moal of fx,ellont quallty ol meat-stew, coffee and bread la glven f?r iiv. aoo.1 for hot ft.o.i <ir ror grocenea, Deanng tn* <,i firei>8ei. of aii the rostaurants and redeemabl* al any. These tlrkots mav l.o bOUghl .iih.-r p-rson ally or I.v lotlor nt the .-.ntral offlce, No. I'o ni. b_.. . . .,.._ ._.... ._. >_?_. ... _,.._ Hloo, ker-at. Theae onahlo iho l.eiiivolont lo jrlve a hungry man a s.iuaro moal of niitrltloiis rood at u cost of onlv flvo oents, aml wlth certalnly that tho oharlty wlll not ko for llq.ioi. A aaaip tlemaml ls now made ihat .lopols l.o ffJfhM-Aedtn the Central Weal Blde, ln the Cea tral Kaat Blde. and In Harlom Kast Blde, anl that ?___!.w.00'1 be Bdrte.1 lo the auppllos at all r.P _," '"u,*"" known 10 all oharlt.il.lo work IiSnr th_-.n?__lnK l*U,n' tt"",f,|V I'lnohos Iho v. rv |J_____ t_______7_ ^4.oraK<' f"-"'t'*''* I" thelr con. \hf __n or^'k .? *y are. ^"?P*-""*' <" bay hy me pun or pe<-k nt from 112 to I0,. a ton Thi ssw ?f,u? sntnj^ s&sB HOME NEW8. what U OOINO ON TO-DAT. RapubUeaa Chlb I.inroln dlnner, I'elmoni.o's. evonlnc. Puneral of tho Rev l'r. W. U. Taylor. I'.roa Uny Tabernacle, II a m. Board ?'. Aldenaaa. Clly Hall. noon. Pollce and I'ilot Commlaalonera' meatlnga .-'. ., nty-first Iteitlment rarado and revlew, ur morv. Iftf p. m. L'nlon Laaaue Club of Brooklyn I.inroln dinnor. evenlng, Opara in Bid of Hebraw cbarltle*, Metropoiitan . ip< ra Houae, * p. ia. Aucllon aala of Oeorga innr**'* palntlnga, cnlck erlng Hall, I p. "?? Daugbtera of tho American r.evolution. Shorrya. afti rnoon. Aaaoclatlon of Maater Plumbera' ball, Lexlngton Avenua Opera Houae. nty Vlgllance League, Bethany Preabyterlan Church, s r>. m. Boclety of Amateur Photographera, So, 111 Weal Thlity-elghth-al ? p. m Albert Bhaw and Willlam M. Ivlna before Nino teenth Century Club, Bherry'a, I:1J p. m. American Tachl Club electlon, Delmonlco'a, I p. m. Fannerx1 Club, American Inatltute, 2 p. m. Academy of Medlclne, N'o. :: Wasl Porty-thlrd* Bt., I p. m. Beceptlon to tho Rev, P M Bllla and famlly, Waahlngton Avenue Baptlal Church, e p. m. Ltncoln Ploneer Corpa receplloil and drill, Tam m.-.t y Hall, evenlng Harlem Republlcan Club meetlng, * p m. ITnlon BepubUcan Club, XXIXlb laaembly Dia? trlct, I.inroln celebratlon, One-hundred-and-atxtjr flfth-Bt. and Thinl-nv, , I p, tn. Ltncoln ITnlon of Nlnlh Ward "atag" Boclal, s p. m. .lohn J, Chapman'a addreaa, So. SSI Weal Thlrty aecond-at., I p. m Boxtng entertalnment al Manhattan Athletlc Club I p. m. Martin I.tith. r Boctety dlnnrr. Clark'a. evenlng. The Kov. ll T McEwea before noon prayer meetlng, No. !ll Pulton-at. Fv,,' lecture for women by tho v.rv. i>,- Henry van Dyke, Voung Women'a Christlan Aara latlon, No 7 Eaal Fifteenth-Bt., 8 p. m. NEW-TORK CITY. i.izzio Bogan, known ,-.s "I.lae tha Man," wa* aentenced to ten yeara In Btate Prlaon yeaterdaj l.y Juatice Ingraham. In Ihe Court of Oyer and Termlner. Tho defendani waa ronvlcted on Prlday last of manalaughter In tho flral degree, although indlcted for murder In th* flral degree Bhe killo.i Biidget 0*Oorman al No S8 Mott-al , afler a drunk .?ii orgle '"1 the nlghl of January ?'.. bj ihrowlng a lamp al ber Roberl ?! Whalen, twenty-ona yeara old. waa aentenced yeaterday to -da yeara and two montha ln Btate Prlaon by Juatice Ingraham, In ihe Coun <.r oyer and Termlner. Whalen laal week *?h ided gulltj lo manalaughter In Ihe flral degree for the abootlng of hla atepfatber, Jamea Courtnej bi No C Leroy-Bt. In November laal At iho annual meetlng of Oood Oovernment Club P on Thuraday evenlng al the club'* neadquarti \,, -..i Hudaon I.. a Board of Trtiateea wlll be eleeted and important mattera conaldered Ib out,. nectlon wlth Ihe tlub'a Intereata In munldpal r, form. The playa "I_>ve by Inductlon" and "i hai Partnera." wlll b* i;i\.-n Prlday bi ' even mn-; at lh* i enoa Avenue t nltarlan Cbur h Dn* hundr-ed-and-twentj flral I iW of lh* ? Loula Brown, Paul C Oacanyan, Mlaa Helen Bna llah st.no Mlr* Mlnnla Davla, M Heaa, Mi Mi?*. Wllklna, Mlaa Lenl and Mlea Ktola. i.. ? ? lo appear. ? ,\ Frli nd" m nd* II. and "C 11 M ' ? -. ? Mr* i .up. nt, for a hom an . ma le In 'i h* Trlbune. The Oood Oovi rnmenl Club of ll Diatrl, t i- to have a ? onfi i i h: So. I Bl Mark'a Place. on "Bunda> bi Baloon " Addreaaea wlll be ma ?? bj repn tlvaa ...' Ihe tw.. oplnlon* on Ihla aubjeet, The elghth annual meetlng of the Palnt, Oll and Van lah Club wlll be held ai f :? m on 1 h ,,t the Broadway Central Hotel. A dlnnei wlll follOW it Tbe Ti Ibui I fl froi ' loa ard mai Ini th, la* i ? ? . mon , hi < i' .1 an i pl, aaanl The mall dlapat, h< i rrorn '?? * _ for Naaaau and Banllago .1, ? uba n*i al Clanfue i badly ig* i I b iti i n th* ... . [ of that vi -"! Bt Harboi laland i 4. The m ill matti ? for Saaa iu wa* l.ut - li 11 foi E intlago haa bei n thla port, and wlll be ... aln dlapai h< I ll ? Una llon, afti I ? ni drl*d ..i Ihe I'oal rl ?teami i - mtlai o on Th iradaj Peb uai ? The < 'ln-, Bo. let) held a montl Iy m*< Iii room* No. : ??? Plfih-ave., laal ? ? nlni i n ? rou? tlne bu '' in-;.. i. .i The Controllei aa - authoi Blnklni Pund i 'ommlaalon tn I .I, i* bonda, a ril h I part ol Ihe I lo pa) ? ? al amall pl* ? ?? ol do . nhl ii the - Itj hai pun haaed Tbe sale of tl Xl.SCC ?'< bon i- an : ato ka ? ?' lh* , |t) i,\ ihe ' 'ontroller, \\ hl, h had bi ? ? from January for wani of bl la, poai - poned yeaterdaj for the aam* reaaon Th. Con trolli r wlll readvertlee foi lh* aale of goi i I ,\. .1. Lyman, a promlneni lawyei ol \ h< \ ?', was arrei teil ) > i lerda) bj Depul Wali erlng, and h< 11 In 16.600 ball. ii| on an oi l*>i of ii....-: algned bj Juatice Ingraham In the Bupreme Court. Ha waa arn *t* i ln .. auli brought b i leorge II. Newton, I. i< l I-o Id and l'l, i r* Van Alatyne, Bdmlnlntraton of Katharlni i.. Voumana. ? former rerddenl ol thla clty, who dled on \\ . .-, 1161, al Rldgefleld, Conn., I. ivtng a larg* eatali ?il,,. . .,,. || |o recovei B4.484 whi h ll I* allaged, Lyman haa ap| ro| rlat?l lo h own u- i he prl* oner denle* Ihe i harg*. .,"'1 bbj - h, haa a .I dt :, ..., to ih* a, 'lon, Thomaa Ruddi n, of Mineola, I.. i . aa ? held wlthoul ball ln the Harlem Poll t Court y**ti i la) ,,,, ;, rharg* ,,; hai laa aaaaulted Mra \i i Tuttle, ..' No llf Eaal ' ?ne hundre i ... l-tw. fourth-st., at I nie-hundred-and-thlrty-nlnth-st. and Sevenih-ave. on the nlght of January S, Ruddan ,?|,l I'olic-man Connolly on the night in queatlon that h.- had cit a woman's throat, nnd Mrs. Tuttle '*-.<* ??'""? ?>????* on ?*? -,"'f,'v'''-lk- u mu thought, fntally injured. Bhe flral charfad h<*r nephew, Thomas Detahaaty, wlth havlng cut her throat. but in coun raa**arda*r she swore it was ?ol h.-. bul I'udden. who assatilted her. Although Rudden had beea brought before her three tlmes afac had f.ill.-l to Identlfy him. and ln vlew of her contrndlctory statements his convlction is considered doubt f.ll. l.elehantv was dls.-harged. ASXfA l. BBBTtXB OF THF. TXDTAM A8800IA TtOB The tsrelfth annual meetlng or the New-York Clty Indian ABB?.iation was h>ld yesterday Iti Hi pailors of the Hroadw.v TaU-rnaile. Mrs. PhtllP g, Taggxrt, prealdent of the aaaertatlaa. occupie.i the chalr A larg.- number of wotnen, young and old. Interexted In the u.dl-b.ing or the aboricinal Amcrl'.ins. 04 all that Is left of them. attended. The annual ..-port indi.-at.-d that the malnsinlia Of Ihe Indian work was "lo get the Indian out of polltlca." Imring the year much iiiasaara had been hro-lght to l.-ar on tba ITesld.nt and members of Congreas srlth the rlex <>f aeeurlag tha applicatlon of t'iv.i .-*'.ivIm.> rulea Ib '??" Indian Hepartm.-nt. Congreas had alao been urged lo Ia4*raaaa anpro priatlon* for educatlonal [.urposes and for the mxlnlenxnce of achool* and ne.-.-ssary road.-.. All I'n.i. stant denomlnallona ha.l aureed to rrrua. C?,v,n,inenl BUPporl for Ihelr Indian BChoalB, bui ilurlng ihe last year the Romxn Cxthollc Church had recelved for this puri?o4?e more than had an Prot.-stanl denomlnxilons comblnerL \ letter was read from the Indian Bureau. Phlla delphla. sxylng lhat the Indlans were ln a had eondltlon through havlng no arool m make hlankets and that through the deep snow they irere ln i auta of star-rattoa. It w,-.s resorred to *_rr* Qulnn, prealdenl of the vTamao'a Nattonxl AMK-c'latlon, BpOkfl on the Indian .-uestlon gen erally. m_^_, MARINE INTELLIGENOB MIM ATITIK AI.MANAC. Baniioe 8:8BtBim*e* 8*81 Btooa rii-ipnitiMMvn'i aa- 17 HK.lt WTATRR TO-I'AT. v \. Bandi Hool 8*38'<Iov. l-u.il BATIHetl Oato 11*38 *J3 ;;,,... ,i . io:04iOov. lalaad loai n*n Oata 13 34 tSCOBUBQ 8TBAMMBB, TO-DAY. m m. Ua*. , . !??.! I*e, Jan 24.Arr->w ni .Hmi.I".?*:. ?''" 33.Ilaml.-A*ner ....Wai ini i* lan 38 ..''-ni Am*r .Olbrallai lar. 21.Anr i..r . lan 81.Han-li l. * y'b '.Altan Btat* .i.i-.. rp ? i r??'. -..".l'i" Htar .ii . ? . r.i. 7. N V 8 i ul , .'.. ,'.'..Ih II .1 ,n H.R :?U*i .. m t.o- 58 KMrk ,? .Hwar.-ea. Jan 38 .Ma.iha-M.et lYealei Antwerp. r-l' 3.-R-d _?_?_ v ,. , '-.I-n. Feh 4.ColUBlblaB J},? ..... Klm ? . i'-i. 7 .Itlxa WBDXB8UAY, KKBRI'ARY 13 -,?.__-.Ir-i ....l'.nT." ?'?'> 31 .HlBBtl* Trin* ,1 i-rin. ?.... *-. i ii la, r-i. 8.Prlnee THt'RATJAI PEBRt'ART 14 - . I-I. 2 .Itri-.Ml i- at l iv n, ? r- . '? .Aila* tl TGOIXG STEAHBR8. l-\ V rl |- I ? M , ? ?? ?** - - i . - i W l-i . U .?< m R-l I". .1 .?> |. n. '. rn 13*88X1 M Rt>NRJ>D* 'i. ? KBRI ART 18 , _j ? . ? oo a m " . v fil a 111 .'? ? .? n. ? " ' '-;. ?:i3:S -5- ?' : \. .... '.' M ". i ? ? ? . :' ' iti i, > , , ? i ' .;t:i m:v ii V ? -. li ' !. ? "' 13 - ? ? '? . 1:00 pm 3:00 pm BBlFFiBO NBW3. .,.,.-. ,,. M v* rORK M-.M-W. II.K ll. 1888, ARRI*. II' - ? n " .-?- Rn* I '"?""'? ?*? . I Arhell A ?? Arrlved n 28 -.14* ' ? ? i t i, ,>,. -? ?nd . ?' ' ' ' ? - 5 ?'"?'"''?'? ?, ll4-?4 Arrl l ?' Ih* Bat il i ' '. ' ' iTrtvrd ai ... . - 11 i-|i_entl 14 i ? i ??'-.?-' >? n,rr**-, || : . i ? s '.ii* ??<"_ " ? "? ?? ! ?? -. .... iia-ni ? a ? .,, mldnlahl 10.h '?' ??? -. arlth i,..i -..ll I-***" IB< ; .. . ll ih- IUr .1 I . m -'I . ; m lo-da. i.mii:. i ? : 21 i i?*en?era - " I ai ih. i" bi 4 |, ni ? ... -nd** -.ii I ??? ' I IM. -4 ,:" -'' I ... . li harleaion. .. m, i i -? na - ? ? ? I ' '*?'? ? ' . ii,, i ...... ,.,!,,,, and Hmi.i a ... 4- 11 Mall ., li ? ini.i Kmpieaal II . fin -,li -,.?,. ? .. | ,,. A,n,..i .. . i . w w ||,Mll., , m ,. in I.KAIIKI' "",n,|, ll.'.l I'.I. II 0:80 I- ... Wlnd ii ..:li?.-'. : ? ' l ., ,,,,. v. m -. ?. Mi K< ??. Chatl" loo Bad .i.?onvlll? i Hr*am*r*Klnan .- |..,i. Coloo Slamford l'..n). II*n n M ir_n|. ,i:,i, Biaal. "?'. n --. ? :? ' > Ani ll fl S..H i i ri indre iinjii hl I.. Anlwerp C. II ,....,.,,.., nmt, '... Nlaae* lw?v*r .? ll R , v ..nr...ti lt I. W.ilk.-r Hand .!?;.- lYHn lo_l n and ... i. w I* I'lyd* .v >'. llr j vjrvjran, Nnrf, Ik riinrh, I. I>- t ? f^^rH | The Way to Play a Piano _ r__ V__ By Thomas a' Becket ft When to begin ; just how to learn ; training tlie fingers and holding tlie hand ; first faults to overcome; how .ind when to practice; a list of the best compositions, classical and popular. Told in the February issue of %THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL & Ten Cents on All News-stands Mr*> THE CVVTK YVolliBim COMPANY ^**|V '()*>_. PrllLADELPIIU __?_V f%c?*?>>>'7 2 I i 9 rj We aresollinff thehest ruhbcrs made at cost?05 eents; they used to be eighty-flve eents. ArctiCf at cost too?$1.33 lustead ot one-seventy-iive. This (and msrking our three-dollar slioe down to $2.50) is a niove to call iittention to that strai^ht-fonvard sub ttontial shoe-ilepartmeiit of ours. UOGBES, PEET & CO. THP.nr. (Prlnr*. BROADWAY < Warran, CTOnKK. f.15,1 gt_ PREMIER BRAND CALIFORNIA WINES. I'r..iliici-(| from lp#-** ? forrlftn vnrletlea of _rii|i,-?. ?ii|i.-rl..i- to .liinlilr-iirl.-.-.l Impiirteil. ?.. l..-ln_ lh?* pr.iii.i. . ra ?( nur BWB WlBM c ii ii ri,,, ir,. llirlr ? l.a.il nl* |iurll>. Thr Premler llniii.l Wlll.-a ur.- nolil 1.4 nll <l.-lll,r? nl WM prlce f* ?*r> ?? licr... i-i-ini.r iir..ii i .-i...?<?, iM-i . i CS.B0percaaeqta I'r-ml-r Mrand < ahernei il_tflt*l jMO pr caae qta l-re.iii. :? lirand l'.**i .i v???-*? oldl *'?,*, pr eaaa qta M1M) K41H I'llll'i: I.IST. PACIFIC COAST WINE CO., OLDEUT wink GRO** F.BB AM' BRANDT-DItTTL LERH "K CAUFORKIA. H4B lllto\l)\V *>\ iiK-iir IHI. sirccl) i.ii.l 1.41m; M *.ve.. V I. . Lace Curtains. SPECIAL SALE. Tbe balaaee of st<**k nf nn* nf th* ni,|??f mamifa-t.irara in Burope, a reeeal ptircbaee, r-aurtattag af Nottlagkasa ln*1 I' tn'a. Tnmtvuir* an,l llr.i*?<?l*. al* > a lara-* ?*? .. of sasii OOODi wlll be cloaed oul at UMB THAN COBT OF IMPORTATION SHEPPARD KNAPP & CO, ?4IXT1I Oll.. 1.ITII AM) 1 ITH ?4T?l. R.RiR. R A D W A T ' S READY KKI.IK'* li At*. I'l'alv lr.l.ppan. Bbla ln *v*ry w-l| i*K'il?'-1 Houaahold. lt Inalantly rcllevaa mr.A qiii v .. .?.??, all CoMa Bor# Throat. Influ-n.-a. Hron.-i.ltlt. Kh-umallam. N-??l?i? ?^?BBB. , !_*?*??*_> ,. '.a T.Hitharh* BBd I'a'n* Of all klr.di. ln Malarta an,1 all Bo?*rel I'aini. i-ii.ia cura Oanstlpattaa and Uaer nianrdara. Sl.M | , **c*raetl, Ktagatoa. BeHae, .-? "tark Ana-laT'lltal). Boera. PertB Amraiy-l-'unrh. IM>* t*l-_r-*j !?? i-i.irv :>. ateamer PaaaaM inp.-in,. Rlrera, ,ni Meal .n i????- lI*o4 ateamer ll-r..i*ia.i SAIIaBD. s ...n,*i? Plni .'.?- r ? ?>-. lon Oi-aeUanda <Brt. 0'_f_?' ..ri...... A..:..>n_4-h iHri. Uuantanamo, W J;,*". *.<-. Hhip Lai iii a- r r M, it. ,m*a? ' ..... iBr), ai.i- i. for , rdara N.i-riii: TO MARIXER .,,..... . ., ,- n*ri haa baaa laaaii bf tli* '".^,. ,.? l.land L#df* I ? Ii,liv ,,_ ,- Ifork. haa been rarrlH a?B) !?> n. avy r, :. 44 lil n ? be .11* , ;; be mada ?* - THK MOVKMKNTfl OF BTBAMBIUI. KORKION PORTn" ??,_, *-.???. iii . F>i_uaoa, ?.iii*.l from lieerpool .... -i ... ? 11 *.i.,i,.i .\..inii.ii ilir), ilarke, froai Kew-Tora JaBuanr "dail.lv-.-i " - __ , ni) iBri s.-n lell, rrorn New ", rh Jaa uar) ??? II Kebruary II. illa .1,..,,.. Brr*nl -??-.. fn ." N*1* 1 r^ ? i,n_.-n nn.l Sl^t.ln. -,,:.aM...| \, wi., laland l ? bi iar> l" ?___.. M ,inh-lm .':??" n ,:,:. from Maw rorb Jan ; ; - - !? I--' d IB* I.l/.ir.l K-1. ,,... i: iu., iDutrhi BmBBBM, nrorn B*m -orb Jan ?i. -..! ii, ...-,,L.tl.. paaatd ih? Uaard hVbntar) n ,, , \: , , ,.;?? Kudrahtdd, fr..n. ILinil'iirn Yrb j fm \,.. \ n. pa _,-.i u... .?!? Kebruar) I" , ,,... ituilgan ..'..ii Kohl*nb**ok r....n S**w ^ i^ i .,,,, ' -,,1. ...? Janaar) 27, arrlved Bl Hrem*>a 11 .... si.-,, H - .*?? ..;??.. Werttpt, f..i Saw-Tork ..:. I ilta.1 fi..m llr.i.'- rl.;.4 .-n K*t.niar> 1" ? t. .ii-i. ? ?*?.,,..-i-i l.lghi .ii" Harton, aalled f'.n. Anl , > , rl i ?'. in,. i, ? ?? ,,, . , i ...i ,i I'rlnc* .ttr?. si*-***... ii ..n rtmyrna Januar* i* vla Patraa. for New-Tork, paaaad Olbraltar ll .-.. im-r Kal**r Uiiii^i.i. II .<'.>?.' ?<' rm? ifrom c. ,,, r ; n??? \ -. ? .i.-i from Olbraltar rVbruar) ii .? Puraundla iFri, Dula<*, mllad fr...ii N f . NVw-Ynra Kabruarj 7. -.,:.,. i-.in... Wnua iBr), K**llr. r*,>m N.'*1 rorb No :i :, m Mlrhat-la and I'olorrbo, a.rt\.-i ,.i '. ' ., .. ? .i ? iry a , ,?,!.?:? II, ra. ... i lllrt, i:>i New Vork K. I ruar) iu. aallad fr. ... Rk) J.?n Ir, Announcementa nrew'a Olntmenl is n.;>??! In rverjr home. lt ..., ill ikln >. lublmi burna, humon nt l'ark-4 p 11 . r Balaatn Ip "Chlfka'aw .. ih" i. ni. L'. & VV "ChlckAsaw." A i*w collar. SPECIAL MENTION. Adt Pi-llai-iiirnla iuliiilM-.il Int.i theae rol iiiiina nrr r?.-.omm?.|i?li-il l?> Ifca r.-ntlfrp nf Tlli: 'lltllll MI ua llior.iualilr rcllnl'l-. nnd bualneaa <-it.t be Uiinr tir innlt ?lll? tlie ad ? i-i-l ia.-ra 44 Mli perlet'l mnt.-ty. Crouch tt Fitzgerald Reliable Trunks and Bags. ASKYOUR OEALERFOR ."___? V SPEM CER'tOPTIciL CO. tatuiDlMUMl.at*. *eaa FLORIDA Visit Jacksonville Stop at THE ST. JAMES The I*j.linc fimily holrl. rx f-ai ol vennda lor prom tntd-. lliclir*i jjrnuiiil in th* city. Facinc St. Jamep I'.?r?. J R CAMFUtU I'lu ,u.a and < licuUrt at Outlook. O Aator PL.N.Y. 1411 llr.in.ln ny, 7411 lllli-ave., rt?4N HrondtTnr. y. T. The Larj-esl Assortment ni ? WRITINO PAPER, ENVELOPES, ACCOUNT AND MEMORANDUM BOOKS IM THK CITY. A fuli lln* nf ?r?n*'i and llur.l'* II...- Ilrlllna I'aprr and 1 nralupaa lo mali ll. al.M, K.'K ?__""_? II. .Qk. J. LEACH, S? MSSAl sr., >. V. SUNDAY TRIBUNE 24to28 PACE8 rn*quall*d for raally brllllant varialy nn.l vlva rlly of r ..ii.-iiia, whli* elaan, "Iikhki-i an.l pare. 6 Cents a Copy. T_t < ?Irrulatl.m haa Kranlly in? r>?:<.??? 1. and It Is a bettae _>lvrrtlilng nn-d | ium taaa ever. . . O'NEILL'S 6th Ave., 20th to 21st St, SILKS. 5,000 yards Black Cros Crain aml Gros de Londre Brocadea, 85c *d Immenso Variety, Clioico Designs. WASH 5ILKS. Large Assortment of Stripes, 22 rA ' Also NEW SPRINC SILKS, from tin* looins of the hest Foreign nml Domestic Msuiiit'acturers, at POPULAR PRICES, Ladies' Frencb Kid Pique Glovcs (with Paris Points), Q$ CtSt perpair. our 31 .SO quallt**. "New Colors." Spring 1895. Lord&Taylor* Broadway & 20th St, VMBRELLAS. We have on sale this -week, Five lliindred 84, 2<? and 18 ineh Olotia, Inion, Levantine and I'nro Silk Inthnllas, at speeial priees. ??The Brownle" 24 ineh Navy I_]ii?- Olorla rmhrellas ior ('hil dren at $1*450 each. One llne ??t* '-?<? Ineh, all-silk Uinbrellaa, with Ivory llamlles at $*4*2*1 each; fermer price Jr*:*.*."!. One line ol Englitdi Levantine ?Mames MeCreery Speeial," 86 and 28 ineh rmhrellas, with fine hatnlles, at $3.21* each; real value $4?**90* JAMES McCBEEBY & CO., Broadway aml 11th St. IncomeTax] Text of The New Law. The Tribunes pamphlet contains the full text, per batim. The questions which arisc in the minds of the public can be answercd by reference to The Tribune'8 pamphlet_ 10 cents a copy. Order through ani/ news dcaler or direct from The Tribune. TRIBUNE Almanac 1895 2d Edition NOW READY. 380 payes. Contains full pctupne of the phenomenal elections of 1894. Alao the new Con*titutional Amendmenta. Nunuroua itema of intereat to mll citlxen*. An En cyclopedia of atatiatics. Stpiclly non-paPtUan, 20 Cents ? Copy. Order through any newsdealeli or from THE TRIBUNR ,