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HOME NEWS. TA* r-ntfaif Pre?? 7o*<*' J?'?-*?. ??""t*"* aajB-agssBji no ?a? ?atr-n-r*-? <? Ham-Tar* City thitt art IIOtlBlBjg '?? *?'?? ' r.r?.r n?u-?or tu, |i?f,d /?-??-?.?il. ?f? 1,?<ir,<71?<?Tt>r. al .Va. '?JUrin-f .Vri? Vor'" ''i.V. it? Ot'ornisfi-n mid ifoeumenls for BSJNbb ?M ??? '?* *"" "? *''??* '?????fl?'?""'? a,',i f'"V ,r<U sin aisajsiliiTrr*?" '"? ?""??"-'' iv*??1 iiiiiigasurstBiUfs ei'v.a.iiUo'/?- I""?''?? ***** ,U?rmi"Uti?Ht"r?ui//ioull".? ??unfry. WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. fJW"Mt?*hopa Investigation. City Hall. ' Senate Judiciary Committee, ?'ouri of General Sl||t, ,.. ... Armory mveatlgatlOU, City Hall Mount Holyoke Alumnae, Fifth Avenus Hotel, n a. m. . . Pol- Beery'? i-?? before Fire Commissioners. New-York-Brooklyi baseball s-ame. Polo Grounds. I Autbora' Eaatei readings, Ca**U4?*1e Hall 8:15 p.m. , Moatauk Club dinner to Mr. DfBJ?w, I'.rooklyn. j e\enln?;. Gramm ir 8? bool So TJ ?Ml ?rt In ail of library. Arlington Hall, s p. n* Colonlal Club dinner, clubhouse, evening. B, iklyn Democratic Club, So, 281 *i?ntaa"-*?*at., j 8 p. m. Hamilton Ciub annual el-*tlon, Brooklyn, I i>. m. Barnard School i*ece,#tlon-drlIl, Ith Battalion Ar mory, I p. m. Company H 13th Regiment, r, eptlon, armory, | Brooklyn, s ?.. m. Good Qovernmeni dub B, No ~> West one-hun- | dred-and-fourth- I - Ip. m. . !.. Stoddard'a l??cture, Daly's Theatre. 11 a. m. Dr. Henry M. I.eipilger's lecture, One-hund aad-twenty-flfth-si and Flfth-ave., I p. m. NEW-YORK CITY. r?r John M Woodbury. who was arrested Thurs? day on the complaint of John Loftus, a grip-nan on" the Broadway cable roati was brought before Justice s innis in th? Jefferson Markel Court yes snd discharged. .lohn M. Bowers appeared for Dr. Woodbury. At th? CSood Governmenl Club u. Xo. TO Wesi One-hundred-and-fourth-st., to-nteht, mi entertainment ??ill be suppli? i by the Sew*York College Mai lolln and Guitar Qulntel and J. P. Smith, humorist. < m Monday the club will meal to pi test again si the Raines Ballot law. Th.- las: Bervices In Bt. Ann's Chun h, Bight? nth n< . near Fiftb-ave., ??ill be held to-morrow. At ;.,.. n o'clock service the n tor will preach, an? swering the mu? stloni : Why ?? ? !? ave Elghte. nth-st., "Why ??<* did not rteenth-at.. Why we se lascted One-hun i rty-nlnth-st., and speak? in? or future plan? and hopes. At 4 p. m. there will be short address a. At s p. m. Hi? rector ? mi n? las M-iii : i ip hi? forty-three years In old Bt. Ann'.?, an l outline the new Bt Ann's ir mi the stand:.oil I ol the greatest good to the deaf-mutes 'of N'eu A rk, to further whose spiritual and ten? poral ??? Ifare St. Ann's Church WM founded. Announcement is made of the dinner of Bl Goon*.-'.-! Society, which will be ii? M at Delmonlco's on Tn?.slay, St. George'c Dev. Shiro Kuroda, of Amherst Agricultural College, will tell of his conversion from Buddhism to i i only at A aso latloti Hall, Twenty-thli*il-st. and Poorth-ave., i i morrow al i p. m. 'Phis is the last Sunday the Moody Male Quartet, of Chi ago, will nut? here. The third and last service of th?* Church Choral Bo ety for this scan r. will be hel I on Wi i ? afternoon. \: rll '-'1. a1: 1 TlHir.sil.iy i venlng, April 23, in the Church of '/inn uml Bt. Timothy. A care? fully sele 'ted programme, Im \ntonin Dvorak'a "Mass In i1," ??'ill be given Th< - ir- under the leadership of Richard Henry "Warren. The soloists will be Miss Pi inc ? Miller, .-?or'rano; Miss Marguerite Hall, contralto; Thomas "mpet, tenor; Dr. <"arl Huff!, baas The nixt dinner of the Political Science <"liih win be, held at the Hotel Savoy, Plfth-ava and Flfty-nlnth-St, on Thursday eveninR, April i'?. Din? ner w ill be served at ? o'clock. The subje I foi Hi? ever.in-: will be: ".--hall th?? United States Adopt the "free Coinace of EOrtrT' Krank ,1. Cannon, I'elegate in (.'nnrrc?? from I'tah; ?harles 8. Fair rhlld, Simon Stfcrne and President (Junton will ad? dress the flub. Thf annual dinner of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Club wi'l bo hehl at the clubhouse this evening at C JB o'clock. Mrs. Charles A. Gould will open her elegant L h nans. Rt No. 171 laenox-ave., for a musicale and f reception on Monday, Aiiril 29, to b? given for the beaellt Of the , hoir of the Church of the Nativity, in which Mrs, Donald McLean and many <-?;,. r prominent Harlem people are Intereated. Smart'a "Klag aughter" has been arranged as an operetta by Miss LllUe Berg, ??ith additional Im i dental i ' eratlc and otherwise. The Is to be given i.y the Ltllle. Berg Glee o, many of the members of whi.'h are proml 6?onai and amateur singera. Presi.l'T.t P. 1. Patton, of Princeton Is ???ill t>re., h ttvratMTow evening in the Rutgers Riv? en de Preabyterlaa Church, VTesl Beventy?thlrd?st. and the Boulevard, The -rranlte pedestal foi G rge vTaahlngton'a statue on the Bub-Treasary has been receiving a thorough scouring in the last few flays, and a preparation hag bien put on the atones :.. prevent ?-rumbling, one of the stones of the 11 li ital is the o**ts*lna] one on whlefe Wiashlngtoa atood when be v.as Inaugurated, and lias recently been cnsmbllng. \t the annual meeting of ih? Providern Savings Life Assurance Society, ?.a Thursday, Sheppard Homans r.-siL-n. 1 as president, on ??count of 111 h'-a!:h. He OI***a**l*aBd the company in VSR, an?l had i?? ? d Its head for nearly twenty yean. Charles E. A\'iliard ?as elected !?? succeed him. A coneert will be given in ?"hickerins Hall on Tuesday evening by Mrs. Curtts*B Orchestra, iti ai'i of the Beth Israel Hospital. No, DM Ba l Broad way. \ -. Badoa ? ' the Mount Holjr ike Alumnae Asso fiat on will b" :.? ? Fifth Avenue Hotel at H a. m. to-day. Luncheon ??ill t?- served at i o'clock. Offlci ra will tu elect : f'olonei Waring Intends, if be fan, to have the I'.'I.avn,. i.t ..' Public Works build Street lava? tories in this city, ai. i has been catrylng ?n a t-or? rea?**?mdence on the subject with William Howe Tolmai:, secretary of tvn- c-smmlttoa of Seventy's sub-commltte.- on baths sn 1 lavatorli'S. The re I'ort of the Bub-commltt*-) la approved also bi? charles O. Wilson, president of the Board >>'? II. ilth. lie Wit I Chapel, ?n Weal Twenty?mnth?at, ai I the Thlrty?fourth Street Reformed Churoti have been uni:-i as th.- Thlrty.fourth Btreel Collegiate <'hur.ii. The Rev. Drs Petei Btryker and K F, .inner nill be the asso ite pastora To?morrow Hr. Btryker will ii-a.ii al " ;.. .-? sa. ami i?r. Junor at ~. :.V> ;.. m. The Armory Board held an executive acsalon in Issa Mayor'a Inner room yestei lay to eonalder Ihe chargea made by Superinti u,i,. ??- t^.,. Bulldlngi Department, thai the !<tii i>mm.-iit Ar? mory aras noi b? ng buUl according to the plans. Mr. Constable ma le a verbal i*eport on the building am! ottered auggesUons for Btre?a**tJ*?nlng parta <?: the structure alleged t?? be v?.-ak. CwMa ? Bar. "'?", ihe archltr - and Jamea T. Murphy, tii i-oatractor, who were preaent, g-fjaed !.. consul! ???ith Mr t'onsiabie ami have atneaiSed plans pi. ta.-' i in lime for th- next board meetla**, on Tues day. Ta? board beeame sal "ailed thai the structural wtsalUM nhtrh bad been complained of ??a? noi aja -re?: as i;:?'i been r?-iioit?-i, ami could be easily lamedled ;- was said that no te?tflng ?ioi?ii would be M04*4wary, John <; Woolley, of ?7l*4c4t?go, will deliver an ad irsaja before the A***?iicaa Temperance Union al Chlckering Hall tomorrow afte*rs*4Mn al 'i o'clock. . The Man .? yesterday appointed James T. Pang tmrn. Of No. *| .iaii.-.vt.. a City Marshal In the Third Judtctal Dlstricl Ctrart, to -11 < ? ?,, i Roben T. Kl.vn.:, Tr-mniaiiy Hemocrat. removed Mr. I'anKbiiin is a l.\th Assembly Instil,?; ??, j,,a,li< an, ami sraa ii-.-umm. -: ?i ? --i by ?x-!'nii,.i states Marshal j. W, Isf?bag Se.-.Jsm-n have |.,n ;,us? .luring the last twii we-ks. and ??till fontlrnie to be, in supplying the deman-i? of tarmeis. am,r6anmi> and fana'Maa with material of various kimis for sown? ami planting on farm? aixl in truck ami faowtr IgrdaWg. John W. Nix has been ?>ct.<| a .lire-tor of the Irvin? National Hank, to till the va-ancy ?aus.-.l by the death of his fiither, John Nix. A Kli.ii of HjirlnK Is the mwajt number of vendors' wagons ami pe-llers' jiushcarts passlnit throtm-ii the streets In r.sidcntlal sections of the city with bulbs ami plant? all ready f0r setting out In h<.m BWWer ?ariinii. Tlie venerable f'anon Knotvle^. formerlv of the Cathedral of .St. Peter and St. Paul. i'hl?-ago. will preach In the ?.hur? h of the Holy Nativity One hundred-and-thirty-slxth-st. and Lenox-ave., to Highest of all in Leavening Power.?Latest U. S. Gov't Kcport Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PU BE morrow evening ?-at VM o'clock. All an cordially llTtae Manuscript Society of New-York will g?v? ? ,.?,.,.ptlon for .MU" Belle de Luaaan al the rloae " ,ti uai private meeting of ihe s?,.*?.,,. n?-M Mon day evening, al the Mendeleaohn alee Club roomi Th?. third In a aerie - ol a?dreaaea on "The Com? ma Man" win i" given to-morrow al I P? m. b) ,,; j -. MeCurdy, at the Bawl Eighty sixth ?t. branch -r the v..mi.: Men'a Chrlatlan Aaaoclatlon. Young men are Invite tl. The Rev. it. w. T. Moore, Editor of "The Chr!.* ;;a? commonwealth." London, England. is lr country on a brief vlalt, and will occupy the . ?? th.' Church .?:' th.' Dlaclple Se a West 1 IftJ ?Ixth'il . to-morrow evening at - o'clock. AFFAIRS IS BBOOKLTX. AGAINST 'nil*. ELEVATED RAILROAD LOOP. Michael Murphy has procured an Injunction from th?- Supreme Court, returnable to-day, temporarily restraining th,- Brooklyn Elevated Company from building its loop m from of the plaintiff'? premise,? in Hlgh-?t., near the brl Ige entrance. Mi Mur nh? alleges thai before the loop va- project.??] hi? property was worth MW?* and thai Iti conatru lion wi.l m iterl allj l? -?- a Ita value HORSE AND B1 OGT DASH INTO THE RH A -runaway horae, drawing a lighl bi ggy, Mon Ins t.. Henry Tracy, of No. M Nav> from that poini -?t breakneok ?pec i down Sa an?] ?,.? the pie r int" the : ?? '.. a' - " ? 1 ? I night. Th- hug?*) bn and Imn ?? ' ? ' , ,?,,.. ?as thrown around him. an ,,,- ,.- . ,..,-.-. J ? n Me Don I ai te - 1 ol No. 69 II ,?.,. i -.,. out. ?? .- astral k by ll and ten . flngei ol hi? righi han.l wer? cut ol A ? ., | wai alao ; ? -*? ? GATHERED ?VBOUT THE T? >W ' Th? Twentj ? ? (taniratlon, wh 'i ha* beei i n Ucara e ? Twenty-nfth W Willis ii K. l ?umbell, pi ? ! Shepar I I ? ? ' lent; A. W. Con Robert ? 'lyde, Mnani lal i retary, ? ? ' '?? W McMon . rer. Wlnifre l i. Uth XI hola, fourteen year? old. e (3t Proai - t ave.? haa been n - ?? h? r h ?since Ap -il ?. The police wer? oui play. Th..m.?s ?;. i.if ? ? ]?;.,,.-. a-ho ?li? I "t. April 12. 1 |, " ,.- the ? Hende r?on. ol So '7" Te ;., i? aving an ? lau ? An attacl menl ft Co., and one foi ? have i"---i. -? im : .;,? ? i orda ? an I Machine ? Ihe attachme nta ye Judge Moon In lb? i ?entei ? ?'? llliam itauml ? penitentlar) The am ft.:.??'. Nathaniel T. Houghto bexallng I 000 from 11 Mont? he ??..s ?ti wai ). wa th? ?penitentiary ? petition in Houghton'i ? - ? Montauk Club, waa preset : i lag ol ii Jai Ige Moore aald iii-.iULiit up In good aun Incentive to .-'.?-.il on ace oui I ol ; ? i am expected to open the i ? him K" free. ^ ? : ?' brought up amid every temptation ?i : better than to ateal la aenl lo ? ? cart or ?< :ition or: <iny on?." A TEA IS All' OF A I '.' err A library tea ? ? ? i ' . . :h- !"?? ? '.- Of : he ? ? tiav'- been from '? Every book with . a re, and dei ? . ??? ?tu; I) . . :- t., t :;. \ ? -i,., ; . ??. lowei of the college building waa given up 1 tea y..,-. :.-,? ?.- iraely ,.,'..-, ?-?1 in the Helene ? Un tem?an had ? i m - ? Anita Eai i". Flor? i ? ette Roaenhe Im, E ?'? ? tn < mpn ?? olate table .?.i i pr? ??-1 ?.. el \ '?A b) ?11- ? V li. Evel) i. tin. hua, I ...: ? :. ? Llp| l I I;. Illy, Marth? v.. ble Mr?. John \ U H. K. Owen?, Mrs. Edmun i J. El) Hutro, .Mi ? arle lo?< ph :'? ,.. Miaaea liai llett, MeiTill and Itobli i lemonade. Attra live artl te - Id by Mrs. E, J i . ' 'ona di D. E. < tak, Keith and M library use wer? ?old by Mi , N ola iber, .; Janowltc, and I he Misai Leonle Kle Le -, y, Hettie !:?.. ? ? ba im, n eitl? .,? : .. ?Dora .- ? ? and H? ,.;, niman -.?.as in chai ? ?? aj*v - Iren? Brandon, Ste :, Lawaon, M .*- , i, .H.'i Clara u -. hslei < 'an?ly . lie ?ale vi, ,i . HIhi hi V ol?l and ? :? rtrude .Mutt. Au toi raph api rtt?-?l men and women were aokl by " ' - Krohman, .vi: ami,. i ? . and Ml Martha Morton. .Mi Katherine la lilake Mi . y. O. Bryson, Misa Mar) J PI?rson, Mi In i I.am.;, Mis. K. 8. Benjamin and Mi tlfred J?. tetakl had .-...i:i.| h? autograph Ora ?? l:. Beach and th? M , es ?-'. E.ll abe .. 11. Kate II. Jaclcaon, Llllia Mack and Eva .1. pui ? ,i i -i the "conundi "i?i pie." n hila "lit, rary lad" was served b\ Mlai Frances Benjamin, vi? tl ? ii. the Misse* i.? na, Ko ?> and I ? i Davidson. Kai? B. Hlxon, Ida Hoffman, Minnla - and Dalay L, Bteln. ?? ?? ? llAlcn At WOBB AT MASBATTAS BBAOH. ll la-it. la of workmen are employed a i Man Be .' h maklna prep trail in for the in i lall opening. The ne aw Manhati an The ttre, i the iia-i-i : land, will be .? | illy eq lipped ? city ajdajrhouse, an i here Edwai i K. Itle ??' b u <? impanj ai i ?Souaa*? band will be attrae lion? al dif ferent hour? The new blcyclt* track, one third of a niil?- In < Ire tmferene ?. a ill b, ? ? erne ol meseta and racing coniesti Paii pyrote-i hn Hutu.-t.. s special f? iture? v. ill be proa..? i ? June it h..- been di , op? n the Manhati in Beach 11 ?tel on s iturda*, May i and m in) have airead) secured apartment? foi the The nee manas? r will be <: ii. Shell? -,. a came popular thi lugh his direction ol the Oriental Hotel, The unusual dlversit) und n ?veil. ol i ,?? ne? attraction will, It la believed, draw the largasi crowds evei known al Manhattan Beach, i accommodation ol these the rallwai service will be Increased. Train? will run until midnight an hour later than heretofore, and time between the Beai ii and Thirty-fourth st. win be r? lue cd ? i llilrtv -In ? min BUMIXBMA COMPLICA TlOXg. Juatlce Beach, ..f th? Bupreme Court, ?, ? iterday appoint?*?! iataae s Nealli ?...,v? i ,.i the reni ol iifie-e-n .i|.ait:...-iii bouaea, In two ?u ta brought agahiai tleorge B. Jucket) and others by John J, Joaea and Alexander Thayer, ai tru tee of the Dai i Joaea rwtate, to I iree loae two mortgage??, ag gregatlng KA2.0H), <.n vartou? pttaperty, Th? plain tiff? Mahl that Mr. Jucketi was ? clerk In Ihe of ii" ..t miss ?x- eScbley, lawyera, when he purchased the prop* ity, ami thai In March, IM6, deeds were recorded oonveylag Noa, 771 and 785 Tenth-av?. t., ?;.-..i?,- Blla? for M Noa 77: and 7H Tenth ava, to F. I?. Dowley for $10, Noa. tn and '?i West ?Tlfty thlt'l-M. I?? Jam.' ?'. K'-."l i,,i .t|a; \(IS. \g\t ;,?.; :iu,\ M Went Kifty-s. i?ii<i-hi and No. TTi Tenth ave, to Truman V. TiitHc for tin. an.I |lo. 77: Tenl h-a v?-. t?e <:?-??rK?- i:. Morns loi * i ? ? ai in?' lime the convey amta was ma.i.- to Mr. BUm h la Mid thai be u ? . m K'iro|i<-, The altachsnenta oiitain<-.i againat the Steten i?i anei Terra ?'otta Lumber Company, ?if Wood bridge, N. I., ?m Man h L"?? by J. Klwani Addicka, Robert Staffoni and W. (V. 't.ii'iwin liar? been relea?? i at the Kh?-rifT's oflliK anil the action? discontinued ,i"hn It Cole lias been appointed r-ecelver for 11?< Ravenawood Art Olaaa Works, whose office i? al No. 4.1 Barclay-at., an?l work? at Havtiisw.iod, Lona,' Island, on the application of Itiign S. Mack, by . La wren .. of the Supreme Court. Bull? >? ^reyntlns po.imii have been pressed ajrainsl th.m . and th? ?"herlfTs sale realised less than M.**?* ? i , ? its. There are other assets, ? 11 ?: of outstanding accounts ..r ? '..?no, , ;. iuity in i. a. estate si Raven; ? i i-i. *..'??? to *l.""_ Till, /-/s/'* TED LIVERY Bit 1. . i i;.?'i\-i:i. WAKIXO'fl i.i:rrri: To 1Y1NTROI.I.EII i ; i. )i i hi: i:n \\. i: i il F*H 'Bll ?* n.i. Xi r \i m : m: AC<*ot'N r. Coii" '.'? ? Iverj bill, . on Ira? I fore January 15, the lat? al which he official :? r. il upon i-mali I naudlteal In 'he rlnai ,- !'?.:? : ? ? terdaj Conti ill. i Pitch .;. | , ,? i, ? authority less than i ol :. ' itur? of 1 - : ? impel iht i ? i Vi :? i ? ? VVarli January ? \. Contmllei i ? rday: Ni -.? i i, Vpi II..' '. hin I P. Fll >.: ?. in ,, k i:i\ ? ? i nal '>-,.?>>. I hn ? | l v. led In I ? I a n u A r j Mi r. Mi ? ' I!. \...\.. -. ni' ih : ? 1 i II i i w ... ? ". . . . Il !? that Colonel V ?j tnbei ? : ' i . ? ? : i ? . . v. ? I .VI ' ' ' 1 '? I '. I ? ? / ? ' V . I ' ? - ? ? ; MARINE INTELLIGENCE ?'.*"? . i ;.\( OMI.M. si l i VERS TO DAI Una )'.'???... ? i li. ........ .M.,?l ?,.,..( - I . i ? ? 'i M ' I. i ' . . . ' I .I M< >m> v ? ? I'llll. 22 It,,ti ., 1 . : ? ? ; joui \i. sil i i//./:t. TO ha V. ! ? M I. ' . ?.i ?-? ??>.-, I ??? ?? ? .I. i ? ? '" ISI .. . . i ' ... ? r .... in M i ? ? M?i|. in , ? . . . i . Ihn i !.l'l|. m ? I'rin l ' i l ' ...... .liai ? . ? .ou '??, 4I'llll. ir* .8:00 ;? m ?Il KMHAV, ?i'llll, 21 I. , i n.. ?, i-, i .. - , , i i. ? .' i i , 2:0u |i m SHIPPING SEW.1. Or *?'*?"??" ,'OIU i rtlDAV, ?I'llll. It?, I '?'. AHIIIVKIi IHri ?Mi un, I " mili - un.i ? ' .. , A, n%-.I m Il liai it i a ? I'lil.ai I'll IHrl i llrl?(.,l Sprll :i ami s-.i m ra II ait h ni.lv In i Arl ell t. I'? trrlv?-.l ?I il,. I:.,i ,,i lu i m Hteami i .s.il. rnu lit?, II ? ? .1 iroli 27 ?ml Anlwi i|, April I. ?>iti. c i. Ai ii'"l al il- Il i al ? Uli cm i I aland iDsn) i msen i '?.p. nhna? n Api ii 2, Clnilianbut? ::. ' "hrlall ' lia ? ? l.'i . .,!.!?, an.I 184 I i I ? I I I ' \n_I ?t Ihe liar al 11 n , - | ,\.,i ii.ii.iI.i Iflen. Its , i ?nl Kanithampt.in i-'. arlili nul? . 'M, ,., in .,,,., _?.,! "K.- i'.i ? i.? ' lh< H..i I'liii' ?m 11< .m i.n,. \i i... i ;n II,.- IIhi Hi . ?'. ' ' si ?n,, , M n ,,i Hier?, K liai n ?i il ?'-. with m- an.l 'lis ? ? i... i,i un< h, I..I' .? A < ? An ived al il ? ?" P m s. -,,,, ar I'm l? ?leri l-, n|..*a, il iml.ui \?. ?: . 'ni ? sn?l 81 ? il.m .?"I ". n." I! 'm I'll- ?n,, 11. ..ii 1,1 n-. \i i u i .,? . i., i ,, it 3:4a p m. ?-''.iiii'i Villor?a 'I-' l-..,i .n Vera i*iu, Man h IP?, Miafttitlsn April 1 i ? .? ?? ? mil I . -. Vi, with ."'?ii l?l V. li M,,,, .,,,, A.-tli. .1 .it the II al i .?i p m si'..ni. r l'n: . la Iphls, ?'.? i . . ,i , ,,. \; nl ?. ''i'- m il. i.. Dual i i 12, a m mrli , l It pi l" II- i'li. ??.. ih .? Dallai! ?ne. i.n i,,, i;,, ,,t 12:3g a m st. imei s on n, fa m ? i ? Ilia . ? i? - mtth hull i" a" , i-. ' ? .i i. i. , i, Am,., ?> iki i'. ".m. Richmond saal Mewport N'.-??, mu, ,,,.?? ?,,,! |.., aensei? t. iha Old taminlon H? ?-'"?iii.-r liiiwiii'l-it'. ?\'?l?'i. N?**7*or1 N,?? .iii.l N?>r fr.ik. with n?ij,f unj pssssngtira to OM ?omlalea s* c?>. Brentano'*. Brentano's. Brentano's. A NEW ERA IN BOOKSELLING Departure from old lines ? Traditional fences broken down?Prices to suit the times?A famous bookselling house enters the field for large trade at small profits. We have a story to tell?I customers, adequate knowl-'variety,clerical force?all have of what we ?ire going to do??edge of books issued. Books .been right. We now cut off why we an* going to do it??art* sold as books. The sur-?the sharp edge of price. how we will go about it?and roundings of a book store are! t ? how it will interest you. ?in harmony with the stock. 'A few Specimen Offers ? for Saturday and Monday The book store of the past Prices have .-ill along been ?^ be ^ Here they has been enveloped in a cloud die barrier to large sales. LfJLbut remember every ?I traditional glory he These banners we propose toU{ ?s marked d()wn t0 ? general store kept books, but burn away. We will sell ,astnotch> Come inearlyand thiswas not considered rivalry, books as theap as they can be ^ for elf how ^ The general store sold books, had in the city, and as tow ,, yw? have done the work. but this w.is not competition, even as when they are mixed The publisher encouraged the with calico, soap and whisky. ?bookseller to keep on his ped- We offer not whnt we want estai but sold books to the to sell?but what von want to general merchants. buy?not at our price or the publisher's?but at your own. uglily We are just as hospitable to mail orders, for the filling of which our facilities are un? equalled. Rii.BV. H y Georg?? Du Maurier. 95c uino, cloeli. (..y mail I,/??) We hav?' tried to pierce We meet the conditions that *?"*"""*" through th?" cloud. We fail to see why, if books are to be sold, a bookseller should not be in a position to se-ll them. Other things .being equal, most ?persons would prefer to l?:i\ their books ?it a ?book? store exist. Tur. Manxman. By Hall Caine. $1.10 nmo, cloth. Rynaailfi.it) - ? P'iMuher. price $i v> We do not offer a stray T)IF f-()I? >OMR mortals amo bargain or a special lot of par- I*OKI> Wkmwuii. By John ? T l , , , Oliver II.il.l.c-. S 1.01 ticular books?but nave gone .,-:.o ?-.??.??, ?By ma*,, ."a. over our stock and mercilesslyr** "'*?*?> marked everything down. It r\J^^?LZ ^VSt "u ne - ?i? l?ihn K'iidnck Hani's. Illustrated. 95c Here books ?are under-1is a real departure. We arel iBfweo?u*n Pulilwbcr'i peu t i ?tood Here you have the going to keep it up, too. That II. _t_ , ? __,' , c ., i I i'.RVCF.'s A\l FRICAN roMMON'.VK.AI.TII ?book to uit the ?person. In is the good news for the ?book nondes ript stores, the person Ilovers and the book buyers, must be made to suit the book. I Ours is ?i business that has In the look st?r?- there is ar? been favorably known for half .V : ' I .iuion. ?j ?oil. ??.. . 'loth. Publisher'?, fnce ?I ?? $2.93 lHr?r>ait?. .o) , William Winter's I.irr. of Josfph JfIIFRSON $1.43 ?mo. clalh. !' - -r\,)f" ?|l 71 rangement, classification, con-la century. We liave .been venienc? - for examination, progr?essive in meeting, in the varieties in bindings, quick|past, every other requirement perception o( th<: tastes oil of our customers BRENTANO'S, Broadway, cor. 16th St. (Union Square) By me? it.5$> Pa'il ?oiirpet'?? firent B<x?W on Amerira, OVTM-Mct. $1.17 1 it ?M clack (8v mul |i ?ij) .OCatlOn, Publ.ih-r .price |, 75 W c mr in?! itju'ii eveiiiii'*.? ? i .i"!, oui ! I ?i'ii'i change your uii * 1, 1 V. I' II Inn -?'I'll. |?C"*?|| V? It II 1 lie UVl'I't'Oill. \ "ii? mu!,!" hack M J '??i waiit it. R< Kil KS, I'l I i & CO. Twrrr. ? r? -c ? i , = I P. A l> W A T ' g ?I ' ' l:l i.ll K i, ? . - ? ? ?? ?u r?trul?t. ii I 'Il-ira? and r- ?? ?J ,: ..'l.lll ?? - hum?. I ? ? ?''? i - ' ' ' : .. '. ? ', ' 1'tl.l.H . nr. *'? n"U ???' ? "' j ' '?" **4??2*t**-**. ? - IM \N IC M'.il' Then: are so many __- stores -.ill iii'; boys tf; .co? ,;,,,'?,, "cheaper than .nix dii" el .<? " tint we can't understand wh) people will persist in iitini" mit their yoiinj?? f ! \ tt-iA ,ii our -t'ires? M.nul .en din- their / f m|F friends here, too. f **&&'*\ ^ otinj'stcrs' suits, $3, ^ jr !.,n:.' suits $**, $a.5(\ J ?5- $10, $11, $12 and $14. Hui don't limit your knowledge tu reading the prices. I! u.i\ .in.l 1 anal street '.turc has the y re iter variety. ? ome there. liny?.' i|iili\?. Ihi.wii mill liliick, SI ?>'I, 1: ? 1.1.. ?hi? s. si .,11. >i.;;,. :- ; in. M \< Kl.il, ( ARHART VNU COMPANY. 'i1,-. lor. I ?? ..ni'.? 1. .m.I 1 '.it'.i: sit el 1 :i ...1 in. .1 ?. belot* ( 'hanibei - Street, i it,11? this evening, . ? ,1 1 lenne,. MVsi I'olnt. ?rlth ' ' ' ? ? ? ?" .?* 1 1.' m:ii. Ileiham ii". Hi"-'". i"."'ii" William . m ,, i,,ii, and i"."!' -''lin1 "i;;,:il. , . ,.: .. Wenipr nremer, 11 i; :? . ri, . ' I i- mvlll* ,',,', ni , ?i i- ir, a."i I ? ii Brow? Asi. ",i,'i "n i.in.? h: ii ii-'"'" iniiiii. "? '"H" l's ,, ?del .: ?? . i: "'i'l.m. ?m |ia>ul<?n- I'.ii,. i, i. i.. ft r?i ill! ,. |, ii. Kings! ii. .?.i?.mill.?, 'te l'ii" ?????... ... Hi. iin'i TJ.i. IN.IJ tinea? Kl I'll rn M"i .'??? I.,un I. li I. V\ A '? ?iiii-'i ""S Hi, imri IMi IV.. ' ? I ? ' lu'" I . .,, m ,|,,,, hi, \ .m der Bat, Haytiaa ,,,ni ?. m ,"i. ' m n ii i \ unhsi ill ?? ' ? i.i.in II beris, ? ?Ipsi-atao, '"alll iteramia? 11.11 A 111..?Ml. . . ,|l- tiltil, ., o:,,, Hprsgui I.'"! * '' vv "'"'? "1X ' ' " H Al 1.1 I ' S'i.iiii." Aral iHrl from i '? '?' ' fer ?wit?**"! "?VIlll-aSBi An nlni 'Im. '..i.).,,.,- l'un, 'im Liverpool: n?er.*i?a, ii,' i n .n,,i i . i .||i Mannheim UJert I "?"i. Crofl tin'. !?? mi sn i im.,.i. . il ?!'?"" iBr), Ti.a. I'M!: Ml)\ Ml NT? "I A KAMKKS. I'liltKIHN I'llA Hi '.. . \ :,,,. . m,, . i,,,... fn m Mes rot* -?inn '.' f? '.I psaaed Kin it? ?prll "' ? _ . . ,, gtl irtx*i l'i.,i?i.,, m,, lenkitu, ""'" N?*-?erk April i. I Hull i u ? ' n?. ||.( ?? i.Ht A[.rll 111 Ht* mrr l'Hit?,Ma:,,! ((.??ii, tVliurriurat, Irom Ncw-Yurs. Men s Furnishing Department. Stuttgarter Normal Sani? tary Wollen Underwear, white and -a. ). Shirts, long & short sleeves, I drawers,long & short lengths ?7.50?7.75-ch. // alking Glov$s? Prix seam? 1 c!a.-.p. English Reds, !p I.OO per pair, Real ( '. I ?. Lisle S cks, Tans, Grays and Blues, _?*) ClSe \)ri V?>> ? ? c 1 >- pri '?' ? ''*? Lord& Taylor, Bl ??i?i?ariey & 20th i>U SPECIAL $16.00 TOB A SUIT TO OR. IlKK THAT SLUMS VI KY I.irTLt, l.OES I 1 NL.T ' YtU ARK AFRAID OF lilt HRICfci. aSH > V K.I.I ' I I.I. GUAR. AN 1 BE THE GOODS AND WOKKMANSHIF. OTHER PRI. ES. $20 to $40 For Suits. $18 to $30 For Overcoats. SU.KO'' SATIN LIMBO $4 to $10 For Trousers. Custom ^j Tailoring Only. 11 \ Broadway. 145-147 Bowery. OPES KFRXIXOS PXTll WLT. April ml ^^^^^^^ -.. .mi' 1 v ,,.1,1 , , meet tat s.-iiiy Ittaatt _i %?,,,, ,^ r,-. ?, 1, \>'?\ V ';,'?;. ? ? 1?"? ?*?". "??" \" L0?l?A?lrMX".'"M?l??r. treat Kw-Torti April ,-,", I". .- ''??- '"i"-' ?aewawd ?'rawl. Polm ?aprll 1?. ai , 1 ? ?*?.-> -?"???-' 1'?"?""" l,;'"' ''""*??<? treat V '?. I Lin- tOt I ' "' l'">"r A,'nl l" si. ,,,',,'1 ?l,,,.. anlai (?rj imii-?'. ''"'? *?'? V...k. ar ,,<I,l','',,,,';,,i,!''.,,i','!l..i.l.,l|!1, 11|',,.,'?i. i?.'??? N-'-v Y?rk. ?r. Hte I,!., 1 ?I m nu- ?'?'"? S?'?'?*"1' r""> Mei Y?.rk. ?r r,?AoAri!2!<?', "?.* <""' N- V.-rk-Api-ii ii.'ii.'i, ter He* fork hpr? I* K,r?mfl- ,;???:.? "'?'. M''"'.'"'" <?"??> i'a.W. Iruiee lUtrliii.t...- I"i N.a? 1"'?? ?*??"" ? ?Mano??nc?fm?na?v ,?'"??'. ?temo* gSTASLISHED Uta. 8IX STORES. NE'V VOF.K ?.TOREM. | HROOKI.YN STORES. BROADWAY, Rrra.laay and Bedford-?*?. (.OR. :ilST gT . K .Itori-st. and Flatbtiah-av?. ?M? |Atl.intl.' an! Varmint ara?.. 811 AVE .?ND ?n* lit!? ST. IGr??nr:nt A Manhattan ?vas "Stylish (lollies"?every clothier claims to sell tliem. ' A iligbt tlitlrrt'iice of shade, the color oc size nt a button, the width of a seam, the turn of a lapH. etc.; it is these little tilings that go to make a stylish "{"arment The Tailors and Clothiers in this city who understand the importance of these style-giving details may he counted on tin- fingen of your two hands. BROADWAY AND ".IST-ST , ? ? - i : ?? BBttl a .i etaek. - - 194. > : _? ? ? ; . $I.V I'?? I ? - \ ?rv S|)?rlal -."av. i ? ? rt ??.->?- Il ta ?:i. Hi, ?. '..- guita, $.'. Hud '.ip ? '.n w.r.. |<l tag Is. ? ??! ? ? - I BT, |1. \ ?t. Broadway] ron. :u$t st. Ladies' Tailor-made Costumes, (Ilno.l with sillr, $18.50. I m port cd Cheviot Suits (lincl with silk . $28.50. brocaded Silk Skirts, $17.50 ?S: I20.00. Bl ick Crepon Skirts, in..' 1 with silk). 12 I.OO. Imported BlackCrepon Skirts (liui-il with i?er?allne, $12.5o. Lord& Taylor, Uromlway ?Si '?Oth St OFFICES STORE TO RENT IN THE Best Known Building in America? Two floors in the 8th and 9th stories, now devoted to mechanical employments in ihe Tribune Building, willbe altered into offices in time for occupancy May 1st. Direct sunlight half the day; offices of moderate size, in suite if desired; terms as low as in any other good build? ing in this vicinity; situation close by Brooklyn Bridge. Apply in the Business Office of THE TRIBUNE, 154 Nassau Strait r