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NEWS FROM THE SUBURBS. WESTCIIESTER ( 0UNTY. YONKER& The semi-annual ?onventlon of the Woman's Christian T??ni|" i .in? ?<? l'nlon Of Westcbester Coun? ty, ?nil h becas a tsro days' session Is Toakcra yesterday, brought a large ?,-itli? rin? of women to ti,?? oltj rroai ail paru of the county. Fifteen tourna wars represented and the county ?-?fn?*-ers m wer? Miss H. ?-. Rollins, president; Mrs. }f, <?. Batch, v (?resident, of -Tonkers; Mrs. Emily !'? Fowler, of Mounl Klsco, secretary; Miss Victoria ;?:. Bell, of Wakefleld, assistant secretary; Mrs. K. P. ?nderkill, of Bins. Sine, treasurer; .<: - Anna L'nderktll, assistant treasurer, snd M Hannas Collins, of Purchase, secretary of the Young Woman's Branch. Mis? Rollins called the dele-rates to order at ?:M ?a. ta., an.j Mrs. B Batfcde tti? address of weteome. it was responded to by Misa Mary I. Powles, of Tarrytown. The morning session was taken up With a mothers' meetinf?. conducted by Mrs. Underbill; the report ?,r Mrs, Georg? Daitel, of Tarrytown. superin? tendent <?f literature: a i>ai?-r i>y Mrs. J. C. Fer aald, nu! u Bible reading by Mrs. ?'. .1. A. Jump, Btate Secretary of th*? Youn?? Women's Branch, In the sfternoon sddreasss were delivered by Mrs, Jump, Miss I'ollin?*. Mrs. T. M. XI ven. of Dobbs Kerry, and Miss Bell. In the evening delegstea irom th? temperance levons of tiie county recited In a competition for the Demorest medal, Mrs. -Mary T. Hurt, st.-.te President, will speak this forenoon uni afternoon. Garrett Malory, an inmate nf the Soldiers' Home et Bath, while on a furlough t.. vlsli his old home 1n this city, dlc-i whilo visiting friends In Mount Venion, Tuesday ni?-ht. Mis bod?/ was brouKht to this city an?l burled m St. John's Cemetery by his comrades. Hs was Irfty-two years oi.i. Mayor P? ene gave a hearing on Wednesday nljrbt In the Common Council Cnsmber on the bill passed by the Legislature allowing the Tonkers Board of Watei Commissioners to Issue $300.000 additional water b ?nda ior the extension of tin? ?f<-r\ ice. Th.? bill was approved and now goea to the Governor f>?r hli signature. At the annual meeting of the Westminster <*1iur.-h on Wednesday night, Walter Thomas. "Norton P. Ot.s and John .!. Littebrandt wars -fleeted trustees. WHITE PLAINS. .?.t the most spirited caucus held a*. White Plain? in years, the. Republicana on Wednesday evening placed in nomination the following: For Collector, John Thompson; justice of the peace, George T. ?i'apron; Commissioner of Highways, David A. Havlland; Assessor, Aaron Kadiek; audit':?. F. A. C. Bogart ana Arthur i*. Cotai Ovsrseers of the Poor, C I'o Witt Sutton and John A. Sn< leker; Excise Commissioner, Helfrlch l.romtn. It was decided in futur?? :?> Instruct the Town Committee to call a primary to make nominations. The Good Government ?'i?il> has de c. led to "run" James L. Bhute for Bxcis? Commis? sioner in opposition to Mr. 1:10mm. who 1? also the J'emocrauc nominee. 11?- favors license at .1 mod? ?r?t.? f?.- Mr. Bhute 1s ior limited license at s ?naximtnii r- ?. ?-m) BCAR8DALB. ,_, union caucus of Republicans and Democrats bas placed in nomination the following ticket: Justice of the peace, Gilbert W. Dobbs and Lewis C. Pap bam; Assessor, Georgs A. Willens; Commissioner of Highways, George J. Wllletts; Collector. David A. weed; Overseers of the Poor, Charles Griffin nnd Gilbert W. Dobbs; constables, Timothy Lang don. Thomas Burns, Jamet Btlnes and William Clancv. Inspector? of election. Is: District, lin un K Benedict and William Williams; Kxdae Com . Hiram K. Benedict and Richard E. ?.'ur ponter._ NEW-JERSEY ELIZABETH. HOSPITAL PHYSICIANS RESIGN. There has been trouble brewmii for Boms tim b?tween the authorities of the Alexlan Brothers Hospital, Elisabeth, and the medicad staff of that Inatltutton, and :t outet?niUed yesterday to the reslg? nation of the entire m? llcal and surgi. sJ staff, with the exception of i?r. K. H. O'RIelly. Ii that then? was dlaaatlsfa ttion over the outcome last month "f a case of sppendicltls, the patient not surviving the operation, although at first he rail!? 1 aloely. The operation was performed by Dr. Vic? tor Mravlag, chief of staff. He did not con? -al his anger over the resjlt, and. It Is alleged, blamed careless treatment or nursing as the cause of the patlent'a death. Thla led to a hot controversy be? tween ii-?- doctor, it is said, anl the hospital man? agers. A few i>.- later. < :. February 26, I?r. Mravlag started on h s wedding tour, an I on ary 28 Drs. Green, ??rn-r and Wilson, of the staff. recelv? : a letter from the hospital suthorlties .? k Ing th? .-?i to resign. Nothing wi - loni by them un? til I?r. Mravlag returned on W? Inesday, when a conference was held, and a letter of r? gna ?n waa ii'i'.'i? . and signed by the four physicians, and also by Drs. Pettlt an.i Mack, cons i I ; ? ims, who determln? i to casi their l ?* -.-? ; n ; - The lei er, among other things, asserted that i there waa a lack of pi. *r'*-"i" management in tl 1 Btltutlon, and that the peremptory manner In which tu? i ? ? led was an un 1? .-?-i ved mil u:.j ist attempt to casi a serious ,?.::? -?..n on the at in The I? tt< r a.s. . ond? i ined ? ? rtaln actions, or iu<k of action, on the part "f the managers of the hospital, and ended with saying that the members of the statt are nol sorry to discontinue their .?-? r vi.-. s at the Institution. All thes? physicians be? long t<> the staff of th? Elisabeth General Ho?pltaI. it is a--? ii for the act on >-f th? Alexlan Brothers . that for some time they have ii ? n deslrou? ol supplanting th? Elisabeth doctors wi-h phj ira Newark, and it i sald that t. ? i tors from thai city will at? tend the patients at the Alexlan Hospital. NEWARK. Charles L?bel, a r il estate agi t at No, 3?. Boyd-sL, Newark, la un er 1700 ball on a charge of conspiring to defraud Mon i Gruensteln, who ha.? apaitstpents at No. Z7S Broome-st <:pii- nst? ?a owned the premiacs subject i < a mortgage, a*i l s ?me aso he convey, l hla etpilty of $2,600 to a Dr. ?i.tt etein. of New-York, In consideration of 680 ?!. ? .?loi machin?-?*. Lo bel n roi ited t.-.? sa'.?, a .!..-i ,.f the property ivas given, and when Gruenste ? to look al - in? found they were Incom? plete. He then hired s lawyer and went to the Chancery court f..r relief In the mean time ')." property was conveyed, subject to th?? mortgt to a Mrs, M. i ?? rg, who attempt? l to d spot Gruensteln ? refused to pay reni to her. There ar? ;\ : imllle in it.?- house, an i ;!i?v have been fort ?in to pay rent to either party until the case ?urts. John Ayres, . I irmer living near Linden, In l'nlo?i ?County, was riving to Newark in Prelln-rhuvsen ave. early morning, when a ragpicker aaked him I i ride Th? man was permltti take a --?? it b. , i? biro. Some distance ?n an nan was naei and pa -? I. A few minuter, after ward Aii?-; was seised by the arms by the se ?nd man, who !i i 1 climbed upon the v.a?.m unpercelved, and the man t? ?I le him began to seal ?h his pocket-?. for money, securing ; change. Ayres ? i and t' .? is. ! hlmm I . -k one vt the men with >f hla whip. The three grappled and all n ? I ofl ;..? -,-. igon. Ayres nlmsell and pile?! the but) of bis whip ? Hi ?uch vigor thai th? highwaymen ran off and escaped. Ayr? - reporte l the robbery to the p NEW-BRUNSWICK. Chat. an Inmate <?f the Reform f?' -li ? ?I, waa summon? i ta the bathroom yesterday mornim* to be punished for Infringing a ruh- ol the Institution. Before entering the room he bor? rowed a penknife of a companion. The keeper, W. W. I?a\i?. was waiting for the boy, and ordered him to >tr!?>. Donali-on ref-.;<,. ! t., obey. 1mi.? to.ik h..i i ?if blm and the boy began to struggle, knife open In his : ind ?tab!?? i th? keeper over the heart, ih.-n In the rlghl side and once in the left arm. l?o'-tor? were summoned and after an examination pronounced the k??;.. r In a pn condition. Donaldson, who la thir ' ..id, was s??nt to the ?..-hooi as a waif, and under th.- rules he must gtay there until hi i of a?,-.-. t PATCRSON. The Mar. Charlea .!. GUhm, of St Lucy's Church, Jer.--.-y <\ty. his l,e?n appointed to the rectorship of St. .ios? ,-:??- i; r?an Catholic Church, In.Paterson. t-. Buo?eed the late Rev, Dr. SebastLsn f?. Smith, who died ii. Cuba three weeks igo. Father Gillen was fonn.-rly curate of St, Joseph's under l?r ?mlth. THF.Y ARE GRATEFUL TO THIS COUNTET. l>u. nuvKs talks ah. .? t vi :x i :?/. r i :i..\ S[g j\ni> Tiii-.li: SOUNDART MSi'i'ri: l?r. Anj-ell PabllCO ?'haves, who arrived here on Wednesday from Veaesoela, was Been at th? Hotel America, in Irving Place, yssterday. Hs is a native of Ecuador, ami went to Ve&esusla to at? tend th.? ?-.?I.-1.ration Of the c in? ni.ry of th? birth of Bolivar, h? sal I: '?The boundary dispute with England and the ?Hi missal of the French and n-lgian ministers hnv? somewhat changed the cours?, of political activity ?In Venesuela. Th. r?. wer?- thr-atetilncs ?if an out br.-.ak .ii-.iliist I't-sident ("r?sp0 before, though, as he Is strong wit\-i the army, it is doubtful If any r??volt would have be? n BUCCSSSful Hut the new trouilles have Riven B new turn to affair?. The people felt that the national honor bad been touche,! i.y the a?-tli?n of French and Belgian Min? utan sad th<- demanda of r-agland. The people were greatly eadted, aad there waa danger that personal violence v. mi i be offer? ! ih>- Mlalsters, Presid' rit Crespo jil.i ?? d a ;:uar?i about their houses to protect them, and caused th?" arrest ol BSTSral " Pure " ?ind "Sure." B-? Always makes wholesome iood. ?? VIIIIVI The host that money can buy? people who \\er<- exciting the ?propia '" violence. Th>. rno<t prominent man arrested was General Rllvo Guanaoln, .? veteran In the army, who had fought for Crespa Thi i.pi? an determined to ,rl Crespo In hi? action In dismissing in? Ministers. They are In favor of settling the boundary dispute by arbitration. Thej are pro foundly grateful to this countrj for supporting Venezuela'? claim to arbitration. An aditres? ol thanks to those Congressmen and Senators who made speechei demamllng arbitration fur \ ? n> - suela i.- being pr< par? I AFFAIRS IN BROOKLYN. RUMORS ABOUT THE UTII REGIMENT. A REPORT THAT OFFICER? ARE TO RE ASKED TO RESIGN WHAT lili: COtOXEL s\vs. Rumor? of dissension in the Hth ?Regiment, of Brooklyn, hav ?been rifa for some time, ll I ? m alleged ttint Colonel Hurry A. Ml hell would al an early day call for the resignation of three officers of Company F, In which, it was said, dis? Ipllne \\ is greatly lacking. It is said that while Company F has an enrolment of 108 men, scarcely more than a dosen nv n turn oui to drill, and that a? fast as new men Join the company old men leave it. Colonel MIchell, when seen last nlghl al hla home, No St Macon-st., sind In relation la the rumors: "There I? very little truth In them. Il I? true that we are e.-?rt of listening things up all along the line, and thai a higher degree of discipline will i?e enforced th.m has prevailed hitherto. In about a month we expect to be In our new armory In Eighth-are., and wa want to k? mt?> it In ?rst clasi condition as a regimen! In every way. Th.. fac? that matters In Company r need bracing ni? a little, and that that company ??ill be the nrst to receive attention, ha- doubtles? given rise to wild stories about dissension, The Hth ha? never b en ?riven to washing 'dirty linen' In public. Matters of regimental discipline w? consider largely family affairs, and alwayi 11 --r? t them aa such." Mt. GRVNHUTS Will. ADMITTED To PRO i: \TK. Surrogate Abbott yesterday admltte?! to i?r??!?.it?. th?- will of Dr. Bernard Orunhut, th.- phyi i and rial estate dealer ol So. 346 Adelphl-st., ??In?, it is probable, fell overboard from the steamer ?Bothnia on August 22 last. Th* will, which leaves the bulk of 1308,808 t.? Ids young wife nul child, baa i.n < -ont? atad by Loui? Orunhut, a brother, and .Mrs. Mu\' Bullowa, ii sister, who .-?ii?-^;?-1 thai the asariiage of it. Orunhut t" Mis? Jennie K.-t ?ham i :i February 28, l?W4, wa? void, becuui dead man was at the time ??: unsound mind: that .Miss Ki'i.'hain wai no! the widow, mid that her child, which died sbortlj after Its birth, wa? no! th?-- legitimate child of Dr. Orunhut, Before the ? i i i ?- ling? ha 1 gone far, begg? l leave of the court :?? withdraw ihelr ob? jections t?> tii- probate "f the ?-III Thl? w? posed by Mr. Vvllkle, lawyei f.?t the defence, who said that tie ,.,.,. ,,-? the - infestant? should be tt::-<,\vr, entii elj .mt of court. "They have treated mi client mosl ?hamefully." said ti.-^ lawyei "Themselves for year* estrange?! from their brother, they .?'ni<- into rourl ?,-i the flimsiest uf evidence an I declare that tin? woman ?vas never a wife and 'hat ),?.r child, now dead, bore the stigma of lllealtlmac) up brow. They have acted In i i i faith, Impugning all kinds ,,;? rrlm<es r,, *his young woman whom th?-?- ?ecu?e of having married tt,<. doctor while t, wa? Insane." Surrogate Abbott then decided that Ihe will must i - lit? ? ? ? i r?bate. DirFINDERFER BEFORE JUDOE BARTLETT, Francia A. Dlffinderfer, arrested at No DeKalb-ave., Brooklyn, ,,:i Wednesday night, for alleged embexslement of 810.000 In trusl fund? ?? living in Lanoaater, Penn., f-?-ir >..i> ago, ?? taken Ige Barth tt, ??'. the B .;.r- m? i In Brooklyn yesterday and aaked the ?iai ? ? ?.-? concerning hi? Identity with th?- ; i described In th?' requisition papara. H.- made an affidavit to tho effect that his name ll sp? ? i Dlf? ftnderfer Instead of Dlffenderfer, this denying hi? Identity. Judge Bartletl said ? s thai a-oul?l hardl) be considered a legal defan ? n lei Ihe statute, be ??i- I'-i'dr. ! to sign habeai corpus pa I ? . the return ot which he ?el lown f.?r Saturday, when Dlffinderfer'? Identity a II be determine?) It Is - ild th it Dlffin lerfer, In l *?"-?. wa? msnsg? r of tr.. Lancaster baseball t. im, after ?'hl h h< became ai;-:.; for various patents, and la at present pi lug ..n el? ? ? ? GATHERED ABOUT THE TOWN The Rev, Mr. Herald ?ill apeak In opposition t.? lbs Sut.'lav opening of barrooms at iti?* Beth? -.? People's Church, Balph?ave, and Chaun ? Sunday night, The Brooklyn Warehouse ami Storage Company, In Schermerhorn-st., al It? annual meeting y? day el?, t? i Qeorge W. Chauncey Obed Wheeler was- . lected a director In i lace ol William i:. Grace, .ir.-l John 8, Frothlngham In pla e of Charlea A. Moore. The other directora an ai Iowa: William ?I. Wallace, C. T. Chrtstensen. Chauncey M. Depew John '.'. Van Wormer, Will? iam H. Hawk, John A, Nichols, Horace C. Du Val. William H. Tu!.i.y. George W. Chauncey, Henry M Whitney and .i J. Almlrall, who were re ? I? 'i!... current earnlnga of ti?" ?tora?.mpany arc in excasa of estimates, and th? Indication? ;,<i the futura ai?) ait.th'-r satisfactory At the annual meeting >,? the .-'? hermi rhorn i.,-., yesterday Herbert I., liridgman wa? elected a ?ii r, tor in place of George \\ Chauncey, and the following director? were re-elected: Chauncey M. Depew, William I!. Wallace John R. Van Wormer, i lar? n ?- \\\ Beamans, H. c Du Val, C. T Chrl tensen, .l??hn A. Nichols, Henry N Whitney, Obed Wheeler, Eugene G. Bla kford and Joseph J AI mlralL By order of the court, the Brooklyn H? i [ht Rail road Company nm-r submit within five ?lavs their arguments for fixing the compensation lo ? I agalnal the Nassau Electric and Coney Island, Fort Hamilton and Brooklyn railroad paniea (known as the Flynn roads) I ?-? running cars over th?. Brooklyn Height? track? In Kent-av< , be tween Broadway and ??South Eighth-st.; l'nlon-st., between South Fifth and Johnson .:-..; Nostrand ave., between Bergen o* and Atlant ? ave . Fourth ave., between Ninety-ninth and De Nys? ?ti ; Thtr ty-nlnth-st, between .-'? rond and Third aves., and ??'?? .?nd ii'..., between Thlny-alxih and Thlrt) ninth * I Before Judge Bai le : In the R ipr? m? ? "oui I '? rday I ?'.? 11 ? .- ,.- -. ,, , i Bnd Arthur II. Townsend su? I Mrs, Mary Little for th? of an acre and a half of land n Nea I'trecht, aeai the Orlswold homestead, valued al 140.000. Charle? H. Little bo ixhl II In 1856 from Abraham I Ii hut i ? . r rot a clear title. Utile has sine?, re? mained In undisputed possession however, Vow the plaintiff? allege n wa? never legally conveyed, nn-1 tha: it belongs to them a? ? part ?if thelt In heritanc? from the Qrlawold estate. Alexander McKlnney, acting Internal r?.\?-nii?. ?,,i !p,.t?,r, yesterday appointed William s. Rearing and Morrison Hoyl Income tax collector? Mr, ?Searing is a Bh?spard Demo rat. and Mr, Hoyl a retired commission m? r haut. THE RIG \OR IH M DE BOULRPARD. CHAKCKO THAT IT wii.i. \-,,t BE REOL'N POTi ROME TIME vi:t. Q ?r? -r? >i Morton's approval <>n Wednesday of the bill ?providing for the establishment ?if the boulc vard and concourse mapped out by the former Street ?Commissioner ol the Twenty-third and t, fourth wards, Loin- j. Helntz, ?iiu??>i| many peopi? to wonder when- the money to build it was coming from. The ? osl ,?f this roadway, which i- to i?. tr.,,,, lsi? to250 feet wide and four and one iia:r mile* long, ha?, been estimated at from 0.000,000 to ihr? time? that sum Controller Pitch, when asked al.t it yesterday, said that there wa? no present Intention of entering upon th? oonstru lion of the concourse. At the bsarlng of the bill before tin- Mayor Ita promoter) had distinctly disavow?**] th? Immediate prosecution of" th?- work. All that it was proposed to do al pre t-::t vas t?. lay out the road t?? prevent th?- purchaa? arid ?al? 0f property within tie Une? of the con? templated Improvement under misapprehension, and al-*? th<- building of houae? and other structures on the Ian?! Intended for the boulevard which the city niit-'ht have to pay for. The Controller said thai it woui?i not t?<- prudent for the cltj to undertake the building ?,r -,? costly ho Improveroent under present circumstances, nun -i large Inrreas? ??f the bond? ! Indebtedness Imml After rapid transit had ticen secure?!, the ?".?a schoolhousi*? built, th?. ?treet? repaved, the ? i.?-."i s?,..?u.n conntrueted, th? ?mall park? "?".I "'"I paid for and the other Improvements completed, the Controller thought it would be time enough lo talk about thtr bi_: boulevard ou the North MM HOME NEWS. TU Putte* Treat Uoai Kite*, ***** repfftnu ell tht r.'iiimr'ri ? ?rea for* CM? "?"' ar* rea?'?'s# tht '??'? frarhir ?r??.,r f/.r r?.V?f rrrn.lmt '" Il#a4e??-S?<?*i "' ??'?*? '. : .?? ./' ,v?i'' I'ml-i-i"!. .?" Ii ' nsalles ?ail g?ea-MiiM ',, >?,i>'?,-,?i? mai? bum'-: then htadtmarttrt and U ?? III v?, ht HttTtbvttAU nil tht V****i Prtm tempaptn(atat. t.fiy. ,i;..l I? 1*4 i'.i.V'l /'r,.- ;..r i/H-riili mii' "? r-, r?,?y/i..r*t ift?j r?uii"i/ __ PROMINENT ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BRUNSWICK Bhermsn Hoar. <>: Wa.tham, M.i-s. FIFTH AVENTE John '". Carlisle, Secre? tary of the Treasury; Charles s Hamlln, Assistant Secretary of the TreaBury; Joseph H. Manley, of Main?, at i Senator Nelson W. Udrlch and ex ,, ... : or m rberl W. Udd, of Rhode I si I HOLLAND Irving M. Bcott. of Ban Fi u - o. MTRRAT HILL Bishop William B Perry and John \. Kasson. ol Iowa. ST. DENIS Rr-nator Or vill?? H Platt, of Connecticut. ST JAMES .-? nn ,,?- George 0. V it, i ' MlssouH, snd ex-Senator Matthew C. Butler, ol South Carolina. VIC1 i tIA K-ntllo Terry and Franclaco Terry, of Psrls. WALDORF Senator w.u..un J, Sewell, ol New .1. l?y. __,?_ WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. Brooklyn Trolley Investis Hing Commltteo. Hetty Green reference case before Referee An? derson, .' p. m. Resentence or Dr. Buchanan by Recorder Gott, I ,..,-i Hive Commlti.if City Club, I p. m M? i. han: Tailors' Society exhibition. So. 211 Kifth B*l ?. Epsilon Chapter, Phi Gamma I'? Ha, d nner, A ? na, 7 p. m ,-:, ;.i;.,. cutters an i Ti .nun' re' ball, Tammany Hall. ? venl li ii. Ragan'B lecture. Chlekerlni Hall, 11 a m. The p., \ Dr. C. II. Raton's !? tui -. Chui h of Hi-, ine Paternity, 4 p. m. ?:, nHll i? formai ? I ?r Howar l M slon and H,,.,, or Little Wand ? ?? rhl? ki ring Hall, I i> m. Westrhester County Won.m? Christian Tem I ?ran e I nlon - ? NEW V' IRK CITY. i-,-,,-, ..- ?? F. i: Vogt, ??. ho arrived her? on the , ;, ? man Llo> il ?team? r l.ahn n om Hi ? n-n. y ntenlay, i *" rt* "? - * - t - - - ? ? In Ger? man on 'National:- m In Modern 1 ?ran I .-.. . all? i "H Mayoi - .,'-. rnoon and ha I a long Intervl? st with him \\ hat '? wai ab? il -.it i I eai The fifth ..:?? : 'i nv etlng < Nati i b1 Chrl ?ttan l., .. th? . - ? il Purlt) ?ill be held on Monda) ? venlng In th? Bros I s u i | . ?111 be giv? n by ih? R? Arthur T PI? rson and Mrs Isalx Ha i hartes i ?avis Th.? annual woman's pray? r and I ? ,;i be h< Id to morros at N. East ? . ?? ? hea Iquartera of th? t p. m. ? iff. rrs v. Ill be elected I i The annual dinner of the New-York Association . ? the Alumni of Hilllli i Exetei I id? my is to be ,? Hi? U Indi ?r Hol? 7 p. m. \\ ith the break!) : traffic? Is fast 1 ?' m r* How? agenl of th? i: Polnl ? ?' ? Vo. -t. North River, wrekda a. m Pr< lilenl ! ? inl? I ?". C, ? bl< in? in 1 ... Bote] | S'rw-York alui Prof? ' a loi. r addi may b? pu based ilorrl : ?, Broa i sa) TI ? Rev. ami Mr?. C M -, I:,? -. .m. ? ? ly of I' f,,r ' '? ' i their way I ? I ? 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Bui tlmsi? that do will lind our?? ?i*- lin?' ;b there an in Ni?? Vork barring balf-a-dozen tailors. ^i ??in in??!i''\ back if \ ??m waul it. ko< ;krs, i'i i:t & co. Till '"!' ll ? ' ? -. .-..-? ? ? ?_??', .. 1 -..'?? I \ I ? . M ?? ? i , - ? ? 1.1 ?rltti .... \ ii ? ". n '. ?- to : .? ml?? I. ? 1.1 du?. f I. I. . ? : ? ? , I i -, 1 . \ ? -. :. Il I., ll n . ' \t . -.!? ? ? no? i ? ?.-..: r . .1 ll win II " i!l. 1? "?" |. n. " I ? ? ; I ?hi , l . ? , ? i ?>??![ minion I . . M ... |, ,- ,,., ?. I' . ' ? M? ll ?rallo II ? ?< ? ? ? ; m ? \ ,. ? , i '. illr) I'.K'i i .' II? I - . , ? I! ? ?ir-.-l ' 11 ? |l, I e|. Iphll ,| \\ I' I ? ? ><i??lnl m*> Kun ? ? i ?I i ? . . \\ i. \, i ?i.i Huret ? 11 I II Wli ... ' - MI.Id? ! rfci urn . ? n illr) , i ' ' i.in? . w ,.:?? . |||. ? n" ? ? . . \ . .,,,., V"i !? i r?i MARIN Kit? n ? ?, ? i? - i. ? M ircti :.?? is??:, the ?? '?Hl, rr.,n, ? 1,1 ; ..., | ,,,,, ,? ,'. h. . 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Rule of Three," fTis PRICE that tells the story, Not.PHRASEOLOGY* ** You can twist it, you can turn it," Yon can try it all you please, But words will NEVER make a moon Out of any kind of Cheese. HERE ARE FRIDAY OFFERINGS Shortly and Plainly Set Forth. FLOURISHES DON'T COUNT. At *r?.f?s l.idi*?' Kleifant Novelty ?"ape Velvel - rteh la ?. J?t nn?l ru.litnir trim | At -,, ,.rnt > At I!? ????!? I ? Satin. Silk and Eatra ti-i" CorttX ?tolling?? ?4? --1 It *!.<!!? Ladlea1 FIM Fancy Sateen Wrapper?-rthhon *A*? Al HI.!?? I ??,.. Henrietta T?a ?Vwn? e!ahomt?ly trlmm??! with head in?, ribbon, and ?Wp cnan laco. ll *|I?.!IS Fine I : I n < k Henrietta !>ro??e? Inm-full fpint -Mourning Silk late?t width iklrt \i 2.0A lino Rer-fT? A i I.!?-: Oirla* wtiiti? Lawn Dwnii -Fm',1 Bailor r || ir ? F.mhrr,i?Iery trim Black ?nd Navy Broadw*lo s?rs?? At 7 S ?'?Mil? Blacked striped M?9balr Crepoa? -?l ?nek -all WOO* -all l?*alip? ? H \t -.'.!?*? Minee?' New Ja? ketl At I!? ??? ii!? All Silk A i mures At -111 ?'?-ni? Figured and Htrlpad T.iff? ta ?m Ik s- M ?ht and d.trk Al I!? ?'.'nt*i All .- IB 111 ?. k India Surahs ? At ?\ -Muta Kan,-y Duck? tight and dark? Al 7\ ?'i-nlii Km- Faner Jaconet?*?Motn and fan. y f.'.i?s ?ad n? n u'j _?, in, h*1 ?rid? ??iLWllT? 12H Boa front full ?I'-ove, \l i.\H!> i..ni" Children'? Tin? Whit? ?'..it? ? ? . r.i ?m t Fan? v Henrietta-ribbon ami la Ai ??i? .?reata H?il,!?s' SI, rr I?re??e? uni Kalaaaoh-tin? white ?n,l eaTd *mb'y. ?i .*.:? ??????t? I. ?..???- N _?!.? iire?..r? Hjaan and V ?hap?*-- tuck1*, i ? rrtlng?, ?nd ?'Mil f A I !?-? ?-?'Ill? atadla Rktrti ?t'mbrelta ifcape-C': yd?. ?-id?, full i;i'<' and ttuVy, with Inserting?. Al W? irnln I ?Mil?? ' bract? -nteea ?'r1pp?d--cor,1?1 mmtt \t 7!? ?en?? I.?! ?- ? Bull n White Kid-whlre Of b'ik ?UtelMd Al ??i rrtil? !"? k Ra??l?a ?nd I.a T ???-? Net? for coverlnit n?i?t? -,,ii illh |Q |n >,?? ??l'? Ai !?s reata ??!??? I? Tapestry Port!??*?? all colora ?Waged -? -, ?i" ?f lOIf.'M I V ..- I?. n.ir p.ilr? Tji?i-n. ?'unil.nc At I .IIS Larga Silk Oot'A C*u?hlon? At IN imir iloxen Rterl II ? . At is real? -pure i -rn I i Ai ,_,'.. ?.?-m? ! . Pl-rured Mu-Un?? M :n M lr.ch- F!?ur P? L!? ?ad <',,ln mpoto?Whit? and roi'd ai 11? eaata >'' ???! ??d"-n?iv styl?? ?nd color? ai ??7 Beata - I ??.Mad Tapa?trl?? K?al oriental effect? At I ?>:? i:?- ?Ilk PI ;->.-, -all -alon-2t Inch?? -*:*? Al Ii!? ?rill? Batli . TaM? Conn 0 I-fringed \l I ?i!? \ neiUa Dining TaM? rover?? _-, yard?-fnnir?*d AI '_' H ?rt I ?- rard?--new de?lfn? Other? 3S1 -.,. I?--gg Kt tl*. ri'llU Kiira H ? ? f*r het Quilt? -latest d?sirna n??v d?Mlgn? gli ? Ii .- > ii<-r Ka?'?r Sp ^ns AI _.!is ',-. ? -?? it? i: i?? r.'i-^, ft.??Turkish totortnig? vi IJ-a \i ' ?. Unen !.?ir I --??? M .11 ii-nl. * i 18 . reata i l,i?r? At IS i.|.nl? . Ulsed i tannel ?ulttoga At .".". ?'?r-nl? i Miu'.in? -Twenty rent ?i-ialitr -32 Inch -yard wi!? \l ?.". ?-.-III?! plrCC ' l-ries? I>ltln? In A i us reala gt?rl|ng Rl vet Surar an! "ran?? Sp?v?ns llerry Fork? -r.i It n Un T n??. ?VA ?. ,'e .wortk :t .".?t | Ai s ??-ni? gran ? La'p? r.i-? , \l I . ?-.-til? ? . '? ,ns|ln?a ??*orth 37 -Pent ?r.-l Straight -Black ml C ' -r? -?l?o I Ar s .- i'rnf? I s? -eil Oran ?'lMh -n?w Interllmn? for ?kirti lull ll?i of ?|??-< li?l l !?? for Ihr ilru i-nii In- ?ilitiilni-d ;i l ?iiir.M ? . to our ?lore?. Ill n? ml? ?>rll???it.I ?In-r? ?.?ill Hilf every BboAOB?) Information. For Boys 4 to 9 yrs. Rlue Chi \i ? Berg* Suit, ?tri il) -id w"? 1 il'" ,.!.-- lui ' ?' hut In, and .m be taken ..n-.. an l ... "ket worn ? Ith hi .-:. v -t > ---i \ t? ? able, m i dressj ?-n -'Kli : ?r any ? i din.iry " asoi $5.00. N ? " ill-- .-.n-.-t'iil Un lull .nul i.iii.-.-i style ulii.Ii, wiili.nu i;i.|-.-a? Ins 'li" '"*?'. ailils >" IIHI' !l !?> ill" a|i|.".l!Mll.-i' (>f till III" I'lothlDg 'I" slirm-il Mini m.i.i.? for < llil.lt'"!! M hi I"'- III!! i?i 111?- ? sclusivi? l?tl-i 11.--.?. V*4 BEST&CO 60-62 West 23d Street, High Class Carpetings. We aro showing tbr this season an unusually at? tractive stock of exclusive patterns in FOREIGN and DOMESTIC AXMINSTERS, WILTONS, and VELVETS in a ?Threat variety of rich colorings and artistic de? signs. Axrninster and Au busson Carpets (woven in one piece) designed and imported expressly to order. W. & J. Sloane, Broadway, 18th and 19st. St. Vi>vi".iu'isi:mi:nts am? 8I.'B8CRIPT10NI kou THS NKW-YORK ["RI BUNK WILL UK KK . t.lVKU VI" Till: I ITOWN ??l-'IM'K. No I '-'I-' Broad tt?y Id door north ni 'I'lilrly flt-vi-ri. ? un.i ADV KM ii i MF.NTH ?i ?ii? following Branch ?un.-.-?.: ZM Eighth at?., h ? ...iii.r Twvnti thlrd-al.; IBS suili at. . 17,7 Kouiih-av?., ...i Courti ? mi. ?i . USO Thlrd-av?. ; "??o ?ii".i iv. . ..... Pari) ?*v?n(h-?t . -l hl'iI Third-???., B?a sut. ti- ?I I.TUB fli-t-Bv?. in?', \v,?t Forty.,.n?1 m . 103 ?-..IiiiiiI.uk ut.. ; B_ Avi-nu? A. I.SB Third at.?.; _O? W?-4 I""til ??-??'.ii.I ?l ; 1,611? S-?.,.n.l in.- ; IVM Third at? ; LOS Third av.- ; 2??,',| Third at?. tMt?*?M| ?)ii??-hunili'??l? aud-twtUlli -ni Ouu hun.r?_-?nd-tlili ueuth ?ta. SHOE S Spring is here, anil in our CHILDREN'S department we aro ready?sott, dainty, "sweet*' littli? shoos for baby. Firmer and, If poMible, more shapely for the Tots, with every kind and color of shoe, ?food for brtohtest or most romp* ina hoy or girl? ALEXANDER, 6th Av. & 23d St., N. Y. SPECIAL MENTION. Ail? i>rll?..|iieiil<t ml un i i ?-?I Into llu-?c rnl? linin? ii,?- r<-<-<>,,iiii?-,nli-<l lit ?In- r?-;i?l?-r? ?if Till'. 1 It I It I M'. ii- lliorouulil? r? lint?I?-, nnd l>ii?li,<-?? i-ai? In- ilone I?, imill ??lili ll??.' ???I ?i-rilsi-r? ??ill? licrfri-t mif?-!). ASK YOUR 0?ALERFOR 'ESP ? .w VSPEHCEBOPflCftLCO l?,M?,OI?..-??i. ?I? '-'B? ROLL TOP DLSKS. Office and Library Furniture, I m ?iiiulleil for ?lu.ilil?. SOMERVILLEDESkCO., Miiimfn?! ur?-r?, 73 Nassau St., NY. Mi-nil for ( HlllloKlli'. theFEPriS The Largest Assortment ,,? WRITINd PAPER. EN M: LOPES. ACCOINT AND M!:MURAM)l N ROOKS i\ TH I'd rv. I full liu? ?if I r'ti?-'? ml Kuril's tin? !? rit In. P*BM Utl'l I llliliipr? I? ?? ?? I m xd i ?? Man - ? ?oc J. LEACH, s? RAMAI lit?. V I. Crouch & Fitzgerald Reliable Trunks and Bags. liAM$*BAC()rl till llronitirny. Till III h??<-?*>., ?SN llrondirnr. 9* ?? SUNDAY TRIBUNE 24to2i/PACE3 tTaaaaant. Mm mBB brilliant \ar!?iy ?"J vh*' ?f innU'nt*. whll? di?_tiiii?-.l ???< P'.'r? 6 Cents a Copy? Th?. ,-ir?iitHi:?n hu ?r.-Htl>- ln.r?a-"l. **A ?__? a botter a?H?ui?iti?_ ?o? lum ti.A.1 ever.