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WIU TAMMANY SUBMIT! THE ISSVES IX THE DEMOCRATIC STATE COXVEXTTOX. HiXL noHTixo tor cmxcessioxs TO THF. rT.r.VB I^AND FAmON AS A MSAMI OF HEI.TMNM UU ItE-EI.BCTIOX TO THE RENATK THE ETXPAY HgVOR QfESTIOX AND THF. PROIIAH! E CAX MltATEP -A J.1VKI.Y FifiiiT Bxjajcnra AT SYKAcrBE. i * [bt nuntfi to thf reuRnra.] ?cw. x. y.. Bapt 2i.-Thp "itrroai whlskey and beer conventlon" of the Democratl? party of the State of Naw-Tork, as !ta Sttta Conventlon of the preser.t ycar wHf aurrty bi called. wlll mcot here oa Tueeday. lt havlnaj been announced by telenraph '"?' B*^ R Hlll. Edward Murphy. Jr.. Rovwall P rk?w?-r. WJUJam P. Sheehan and Otfc*f WWlai aElllta Of that party would not arrlta !n Svrac.in- vr.tll Monday. the. leescr m?n have determln-d 10 remaln at horoe untl! Utan, fttld poaMhfy not come here tl'.I tha conv*n:ion ajaCmMN Kenea the mlnor poV.tlctans Wlll be able to !? ?? what the BOMM have qatenatnad to 06 and obev thelr ordera Mr. Hlll ha? rMaMfli to hls homt at All.any, after what la aindarnMol htft to have been an unauoee>s*f<i: B*** '" N"w" Tork. wlth the a'.m of persiti llng"h* chl*ft?lna Of Tammanv Hall to ?unen ler . ne-third of the iMtl of the Tammany Hall fetafatli n ir lha State Conventlon to the.,'<tnte 1 >en, >.?:??;?>?? Mr. Hli: also deslres that the ;*taie-.D- t?o nvv t<' - ple ahotild npVrtva bne-thlrd of th- paati 1" Jkt Daanocrattc itata Ooenmtttaa p>s*e?sen by Tam many Hall. It !? reported h?N th.v tha Tam manv Hall >aders deollne *hus ttl to irnke nny ruch royceaslon. unleM the Stat# IWiaiy leaders dedare that they ?rlU IMkfl no unlon wlth the Repubiiean* Ofl the local tlcket ln New Tork Llke TJiomas C ???; ***? ^**i of Tammarty Hall Trnnf a ?lrRl?ht DMM ?*tl? ttrket and a Mral*ht lUfMUl an tlcket ln N?.W? York Anr nnlon tlcket of R^mhlirans an;l ln ?aptndtat Democrats aKalimT Tan.ti-any ;i?n ia dlntaPteful to both Mr PtaM and Mr. CrokiT. It l? not vft knowa wha' attltud* Penator Mtir phy takeB ln reffard to lh? pt Krarnnie of the ?ntor t'nlted atat*-? S?-nai r. Davld B. Hlll. ? UroWffira f*""" crwnbi of fnflnene'e to the Cle.ve lanl Pemocrats of the Btat?. an<l tli-m mttdOi tbem or.ce m->re to vote fW I1W oandl lates bf the Wlli macWfii tot BtaW olllww ?"'' m?niwa Of the LflgMafttf*. Cr^Ver. it Mi sald fctre, wlll havc a r wfetvnce wtth Miupay-ln TroJ ti morrow A UVSLT riC.HT I.\ P? ?P? T Can Davld B. lilil force Tammanj Itall to ?ur* render a larg.- ?liare ot htr pre-^nt pOWW ln the Democratlc State maohlne to Wtlllam H (Jrare. M?iirica J. i'jwer and Chfirle* B. Kalrol?llJ, Those here douht lt. I? BMiatof Mnrphy opftttM Hl'.l ln the m^tter. Th-re havc hcen e'gns that Ifwphy, ex-Lteufn.irt-Governor Phe,-h?n and Hurh I. Orant were iaot altogethf r ln accort wlth Davld n. Hin ln hi* poMey ef making eoneeaatoaa to the Clevelan.l elempiit ln the I)eni.>rratlc party. Xot alone must conr^sr'.ns bc ni.-ide ln New T^rk. but also ln Rrooklyn. In AlbanV, ln Rorh?* ter and ln Bitffalo. Onl> bv the hearty aid of Huph McLattgktta. of Kln** Coanty, and hy an a'.moat nnanlmona snpp.-rt ttWU the rnral Uem.? crata can Mr. Hlll Jmpoee on Tammany Hall a poilcy of roneeMlon to th? Cleveland DtWOCTtti. Mr. Hlll ha? p?r(?onally eurrendered to th<? Cleve? land Demoerats ln Albany Couaty, bnl th'!'- ne had only the rump of a poIltlcaJ orS?nl7ntlon and llttle to BOrmiAtr btyon 1 a nhadow of oi-Kanl/.a tlon. Wlth Tamtnar.y Hall. howrver. lt ll dlfftr ?nt He hae a blg organl :atlon, and her lra.lt-rs hate W.lllam R. Hraee. ChirHR. Falrrhlld. Ma. r!ce J. ro*er. Ever^tt P. WkNWf and <>th<?r lead ers ot the Cleveland Democrata. It ls apparenl, therefore. that there mny be a arrlmmage ln the Demoeratl- State Conventlon over the rnatt.-r. Wlll Tammany Hall walk OUt of the conventloa gfter one-third of her delegate* are turned out of th? hall and thelr aeata glvtfl to State Demonrats? But then there wlll be the delleata matter to ad J\iat of the upeolal aeata ln the conventlon whlcb ?re to b? awarrl-d to Mr. C.rare and hls follower*. Ex-PoBt:na-!ter-C;en?-ral Wllson & BlaMll, 'f Buf falo. It la reportad, may cobm barf as a dp|?-gate from Erie Coonty, eoacM^ona havirg been prom Ised to the Cleveland lVmoerata there by Mr Hlll. Mr. Rlsj-el! Is M ronfldent of getring Into the e,,n ventl;n thnt on hli beha'f Peter C. Doyle. of H?f falo. has eng.oRei! rcom? i<r hlm at the Tatea Hoime. An<"ther c;ev?-land D*mocf*1 <>f pr.>m. iBCMWlM vfli be h*re 1k DanM Magone. Of ?'g dens^nrg HII-I. *""HKM1NC, POR RK-SLfCtlOK. Mr. Hlll's aim ln maklna these trlfllng coneea ilona to the Cleveland Democnts. vvh'.cli wlll Hive very t-llght Influwe i r ooatrol ovar the ma.-hin ?ry of the Demo( ratlc party ln thia State I > them. is to toiaea them to rota for hi^ eaaidldatea foi State Benator*. He wnnts to gu b??a 10 the IT.lted stat'B Senate. Hls tarot as Ranator rlll explre ln Itff. and he wlll therefofe aaerlflee the whole Democratlc State ticket to ele-t two or three State Senators lf II U saeaaMry. Smart Democratlc pollttclans aaa Mr. HtiTl ga-ne, and decllne to become randidntes for State ofAcara. Only Iftat week .Tohn B. Stanchfteld. of Elmlra, one of Mr. HflTfl mo?t Intlmat- frlendo, wlth drew aa a candldate for Attoroay-U ?n<Tal Mr. H1U waa In Elmiia at the tlme. Moot Damo cratlc polltldans sav in eonfloaaca that Hlll musl ha^-e told Stanrhfield that he muat not g.. <.n the Democratlc State tlcket, alnc- lt waa to batraded ?ff for State Senators. Allon B. Parker, of Kinga ton. another filend of Mr Hlll. waa a candldata for the Democratlc nomlnation for .Iud?e ot the Court of Appeals. lt la no flecrvt that Judge Parker above all thinga de?lreB to he nnmlnated for Judge of the Court of Appeali. and >h aud denlv hli name wa? wlthdfawn a? a candldate. Vnd'.ubtadly he also received a tlp from Hlll 'hat the Democratlc State tlcket was tfl be tiad-'d ofT for SenatorshlpB. MR 8AXTON OX THF: I-lQf(?R QUSSTION. Ueuterant-Qovernor Saxt.m was here ixlay. attending to some legal buslnesa. and hal chat? wlth several of the delegates to the DanDCYatlC j State Conventlon. They were curlovia about the j ? uthorshlp of the plank ln the Rapoblloaa State platform declaring' that the party VOMM itrjra to malntaln the lawe agalnal the au!e of liqWOT on SunJay. Mr. Saxton oahl: Waraaa Miiier htaaaeU wrota that plank. i know M becaune 1 caUad upor h;m after the raoaaa of tha Rtpubllcan gtato ConyanUon, an.i aakadl h.nj i lf he had dra?r. ^'J-h a plank. I told hsni that I i wlehed he would. beeauaa I thought the Kepub- ' lcan Conventlon ought to adop; som- oeclaratlon . that It favored k.^p'.i.k Houor -alooria elMtd on | Bunlay Mr. Mlller ihen iiat down at h.s d^?k and wrote th- Plank. which he aubaaquently Prcaeated to the conventlon. and whSch *?? adopted 1 told Mr Mlller that 1 would B'.ipport hlm lni tha ronven uon on ihe narliamei.tar; UcttCB nacdad to hrlng lt before the conventlon lf an attempt was ma.ie to ahut hlm ont ar.d ex dtlda hls reao.utlon 1 n tende.1 to n-eak ln fav. r of the re.olutlun, and know Mr Mlller also *>0?ld have b-?;i supported bv Chauncev M Dep?->i H>n tnos^ who offared th? resolutlon san that Mr Mllb-r had the .Hin- . vantlon wlth hlm. and tt.erefore accepi-d hls plank I hope the I>emo<ratlc party wlll mak?- a Mat- j footed de.laratloi. of l:s bellef that the aaloone ourht to he kep- open on Sunday The Republlcan ; uarty's dedaratlon Is a square-toed aiatement that we fnvor ma'.ntalnlng th?- law? attalnst the sal^ ?<: llouor on i?uiiduy. lf the I>emo<rats Wlll take the oyposlte groun). w.- shall learn where the. ;.eopl- ? of thls State ?tand ?n the Sunday ll<iuor q>i*stlon. , lt would be an Instructl.s .onte*,!. 1 bel'.eve that a large roajor ty of tb- Ke;?ul>ll< uns ar.d a larK" aan of the Damoeratlc party, lf auch a contast is | made wtll '.ot^ :n favor of mn.it.tMinrig ihe tun day laws lual as they are. Indced. 1 have no doubt lf the l>emoorattc party shall unequl\ocaliy da- ! ?lare thst lt favurs op*-n.iiB the aoloons on Sunday that the K?-puba< hi> party wlll awe^p ihe State by 1 ..?i,f<X' majorlty. Xothlng la more slgnlflcant thun rha attltude of th"* Roman Cathollc Chunh on thls ou?-?uoa i Mark the flery apeech made by Senator Kdnmnl j U'Connor ln supi>ort of Mr MHIer'B plank. Mr ] OConnor Is a leadlng mi?niber of the Roaaaa Caih oilc communlty Mark also the rneetlng of !'??? . Cathollc Total Abstlnenee Soclety ln New-York and the remarkable speeches made t^ire 1 rrmernber I alao that when tne IXemocratlc party |n 1K?2 was trylng to put throurh the Leciilature a hlll ooen Ing tne saloons on Sunday we received a pi-tftion from Xew-Tork '"Ity against the blll, sianed al tnoat unauilmously by the Roman Cathollc clergy of th*t clty. 1 nop^. therefor*. that the Pemo crattc partv wlll come out squarely ln faror of | ooen'.ng the ialoons on S'inday. That is where ltB leaders Bta'.d. U Xr. Hlll currectly represen's them, and It mlght ns BJtfl ?**- tl?# pai IUW II * leadrrs represent !1 f.Fthfull.-. Tiir, i.k \->i.n<; 'aXDID ?TC -. H ?<?*? nppears .i? II ^x-Ongre'eman Perry R'!nv>.!t w.mi! 1 l>e p.rmnnent ehntrrr.an of the conventlon and ex-flovernor Flower the t"m porary ohalrnwn. Ai for candldntr*. Jamea W. Illnkley. tho ohalrnian of the Democratlc State Comniitte*. says< that they have not )ft hctn aatccted. i> O. oriffln, bowwcr, ls ln 'he Ic-a 1 for the nominaM.in t<<r AttOI noy-Oeiieral; Judge John IV Teller, of Auluirn. for Jocwe of th? Court of Aprwals, and Oeorge Cllnton W'nrd. of 1'tica, for sute Englnerr. It was annoanced to-d.iy that Chnr!.?. M. PraaJtOtt, superlntendent of the banklrg departtnent. !* a candldate for Controller. The other candldate* for thls offlcs are Augustus Schou, if ISuffalo. and ex-Cor. troller Frank Cimpbell, of Hath. It !s saM thnt the lea !er.- COBtemptate a two days' conventlon and that m<>st of the ddegate* wtU not r?a-:i here untll Tuesday. There wiil be largc dHe gatlons rt Phepard D<?m >crata fr >m Hrooklyn, Cleveland Democrats from Buffalo, and Jtate Democracy dclegates from New-York. The bOt< ll of Syrsouee wlll he crowded wlth delegntes ar.d thoir frlend*. Tfc" conventlon promlaea t) be thr largeat ln rolnt of attendane* held ln y-ars. Th" Democratlc tlajer i* lmngry. H? la oul of ufBc*. Ile 1" anxloui to get lmok. A aaloon rampftnt v.il! t>> the party'g devlce thls year. fEWER BRAVES TB1S YKAB. ? n; John I'. StaiK-nnew. .irwror.. For COBtroUrr. Theodore Vv\ Mv?r?, of MfW-1 ork. rank Campbell. of Steuben; Augustua grheu. of TAMMAXYS REPRESEXTATION AT THE BTAT1 CONVENTION. an;> nrrrtJM for thi trip dowt <ome rum nca ix as prebli ai diuai?-tauc AHOfT TIII. Tl'-Ki:T. Th?? Tammany Hall d^I^gatton wiil Iphv* th? Crand (Vntral Station hy uppcinl tratn.ln two *<>(? tlonn. at 9:40 and ?:?& .?. rti.. to-morrow mornin*. for Syractiso Thp Wlg-wam wnrrtors nnully app?1 at Drmocratlc State conv*ntlon* 1.MI utroiiK Thl? bclnjf an "off" y?-ar, howcwr, wlth Tamrnany, only ha'f thp usual acrornmodatlon*. nillro:id and hotel, have bean fnuaRt'.!. The 21? .l?UKate? and altor natea, and ftOO or VX) other ktSVM to ald ln the phontlrK, are expert-d to be on lian: Tbf T.im many b?dOJBWtWl wlll be at the fctM. The del egatea and othf-rs wlli wear blg rej Tammany builut"* Tho State Damocracjf aalagatca and alternate^ wiil bava a aaaclal train o( parior and day caacbaa, whlfh !? to leave ih? <?rand Centra! Station at 1:41 a. R>. to-niorrow. The tralr anl Its Inniatea wlll be tinder the wafrhful care of SupTintendent John .1. (jutnlan, of the Hnreau of Kederal Imml giation. The cu rkoo headquartera wlll ?>? at the Yanderbilt Ilouae. Tlio r'-presentallves of th? f!er ni;in-Amerl<an IWojm I'nlon, who are to preaent thrmaalvc* for ateUaatoa at Ijmeaaa, ara not latendinc to ?o ln a bojy. A nncnbar of deie ?atai batonclBg to the rarioM orfanlaatloaa, and aonia peoplo who are golag malnlv ax on-iooker.?, ln the eonventlor:, took \nn evemr.s's tr.i'.n. Othera \vl!l po to-<hiy i'urveyora for the different klnds and Fhades of I)emocrat?, who want plenty of liQiild nnd polid re rreahioant on the aray to Syraeuae. bava been ??liisillng" throi:gh their dtatricta among the llqtior and d^ar dealeif nnd baepan of fTOCCry and pro rMoK stores. A Tammany man. who la on hls rilstrlct "t'ommittee on KuppHex." aald yeiterday that rontrlbutlons were ar ir< e. and rome hard thls raar "Tbajga fellows n?ed to be ehaafcaf na up to glve lis somethlng for the trlp, bnt thlnga are dlf ferent thls year." bj Mll "A glnmlll keeper got eocky to-day, and aoked me why w dldn't pay for the rom and rlgara we want to tal'.e aiong. I'm bettln' that FU be able to maka that f.llow mck be fore he's three ycafl older." It bl generally helieved that Henntor Hill ha# flxed iipon ex-Connr'ssman Ferr>' Belmont for temporary rhalrman of the ronventlon. and that ex-Oovernor Klower wlU aot as permanent ohalrman. Urnt of the randldatea for the varloua State of fleen are und.^rstood to be a* followa: For Serretarv of State, Ueneral Horatlo C. Klnn, of KIuk.- Charlaa a. Carey, of Ailagany. , , m ? For Attornry-Ooneral. Danlel O. Grlflln, of .lefr-r Kon, John B. Btanebflela, of Blmlra. F Fra i l'rle y\<r BtaU Treacurer. John B. Jud?on, of Fiilton. John A Miso-J. of N'e*-York; CorJ Meyer, of yueenit: Klllott Danfoith. '-,.r State Bnclnaer, (Jeorge Cllnton fl ard, of nneldn; I'.ohert L itawart. of Onondaga. Por JudKP of the Court of Appeals. Alton <?. I ar I;..', of FWt.r- Kdward S. Haoallo. of Mow-Tork; Charles F. llrown, of Oran^'-; Judg- Teller. of Fay lafa, . A promlnen! member of the Stat? Demcracy wbo hi a etoaa frlend of M-Mayof Orace anl ha< been ta'.ked of ag a randldatr; for Judge of the Supreme Court Kald yesterlay that he rtld not betleve that anythlng arovM eo?M out of HOTa ro.j\ie:tin;i wlth the euc-koof. As io the Supreme Court JudfCSblB, he aald that he WOOW never acvept a nornlratlon from Tammany Hall. and adderl: "1 belleve our orsanlritlon ls- tlrmiy af;Jin?it Io al unloj wlth 1am many We want to aec Tammany defented a??a!ti Ihl, y?ar for then the Deniocratir paity wlll be r\<\ of one of \{* worat barnac'.e*. I do no: exi?.-.-t ? , im our delegatlon aeated at ByraeUM, and ahal. not go there. \\'t aron throwi. out laal raar, ati'i wlll be again. Tamm.iny may aa we|] ni.ik- up Its mlnd that it miist go it alona ln thl? eounty this v/nr FnlfM the Hepubiloans put up a stralght tl^ket th.' Tammany randldatca wlll he defeated nuite as badly as lhay were a year ago." ? ioveriior Flower wnt baok hotne to TVitertowr. last night He wiii apnea; it. Byn uaa or. Tooaday ?t the head oi th? Jefferto. Couaty delegatlon. A famlliar flgure ln Damocratl Stat? inventlona for many ya?ra arlU ba miss.-.i nt ByraruM. Kx 1 leutennnt-'lovernor Sheehan ?*ald yeatefday that hV aroald not go io tha eoBTHitlon Ihla raar Mo 1j? not a delegate ellh-l from h!s old hOOM ii. Fiffah or from his adopted rlty. A plan for aalararina the Demo'-ratie state Com? mlttee haa been dlaeuam-d by S"iiator HU1. t>nator Miirphv and Judge I>. Cady Herrlrk. of Albaoy. The plan mufh favorel ls that ihere nhad he a m'ember for earh Senate dlatrlrt, or flfty rommlt teamen ln alt Senator 11111 has a *ehem? of hla o'wn. It ls thai tbc ; raaenl eommlttaa. eonaial ng of one for ea.'h PongToaa dlstrlot, remaln a.s It ls, bnt that the chalrmon of 'he eounty rommltt'M in tb?? State be made ex-ofholo membert of 'he State <'ommlttee Th!* would niak* sixty addltionai ad vlaera ln a rampaign. HILL ELECTBD A DELEGATE. JIK AM> BBNATOB MiltlllV OOINO To HTRACUSa TO MOHTtOW. Alhanv. Sept. 21. -The ITId A'.banv Dlctrlet I'emo rratl? C>nver.tlon to-nlg.ht selertel the foilowlug da:#BataV: To the State f mventlnr-Davld B HH'.. John Bowa and Mtchaal' N. Nflan; to the Judioia! Conventlon Ceorge T. Kelly. The Judlclal !'?.? gate? from t'.i!?- rounty favor ex-Attorney-C.eneral llmon W. Itosendnle for Juatlc of the Supref.ie ('0Urt- .... M U ?. Sarators Davld B. H!ll anl I'.dward Mnrphy, Jr. aiui Charlea B. DaF eeat, clarb of the l">micrv^ State Commlttee. wlll ftart for Syra.-usa at 11 16 o'eioen on Monday mornlng on the Empiro Siata Rxpreaa. _ CROKKH OOES TO BATtATOdN Rlebard Croker, who rame ha< V; to N"ewY< rk the Columbla on Frldav, after a alx months' Btay In England, started for larataaja yaatarday to pay a v'.Mt to Senator Murphy. Mr. Froker Wlll remaln In Saratoga untll to-morrow, probably \\ hlie there the (liieatlon of whether he wiil attend the Syraruse Conventlon a* a delegate wlll be deflnltely aattied. I'.efore len\lrg the e!ty Mr CrokOf had a numoer of raliers. malnlv Tammany mrn. Among thtm were ? J-arrv" I>elmour, ex-Congre?xnian Amoe .1. Cunitnlnga. who Voiill llke to run agaln thls year; ex-rommlssloner M. T. t'aly, Jame? w Boyla. Tammany leader of the Vlltli Idstrlrf. and ceveral Oth?ra. \Vhi:e ln Saratoga to-day Mr. Croker wlll proh gbly have a talk with Senator Hlll on the ajuaatlon of ^idm'tting the State L'emoera' v to repreaentntlon in tho Democratlc Hute Conventlon, and the p blllt> of ftiflr.g the ?'klekliig" org.inl/.ritlons in thla rltv wlth Tammany on the rounty anl laglalatlva tlcketa, CROKKlt ELECTED A DELBOATE. Rlchard <"roker w*s lost nlg.it eler'e > a dele?:<?p to the Demo'Tatlc Stato COBVentlOD at Svra< use from the XXth Aaaembly Distrirt. Tne eoaventlon ?h? held ln the dtatrlrt headnuarters, No. 207 Baal Thlrt)-ae<ond-at. Tho othct d-1-gates a/ara "<? Justloe Thnmaa F. Orady and Patar Baery. Tn? latter, who aoted ?s chalrtnan of the conventlon, aald at lts eloae that Mr. Croker had not been asked to glve permlsslon for the uee oi Bla immr. IIRRKIMER COUKTT CAUCUIER Mttta FbIIh, N. V , S.pt L'l iSperlah.-Hepubllran rnunisea were hald thls ufternoon and evenlng to eleet delegate* to the lierUliner COIintT <'<>: : < ntloli. and the indieutions ir? tl.at (rvina i ???,ctidorf, of HerV.iiner, wiil bava a faajority ot the votei for Cc,iii\ Judge ard Burrogate. ?RNATOR MI'I.I.IX Hi.NOMlN'ATKI) Wutertowti, N Y . |?B4 21 RiBBliaj Jaaaph Mnl ltn, Of thls rlt>. waa tenoinlnateo: by ar< lamatlon b> \\\>- liepubliean Conventlon In Caxthage io-<lay. He wiil repreaenl tlu nea Jefferaoa-Lewla Dtattict. C.KN H Al'.l'.lSiiX \YII.I, PROBABLT SI'KAK. [gdllggjgpgaig *'!'' 21.-Kx-Fre?i l.nt Harrlson haa been a?ked to inake at |e?M one apeech ln the pres ent elty rampalgn. und It ls aald that he has eon a?nted. The rea?on of thl? la that Trust-r, the It publlran candliiate for Mayor, la MCajaad of having oai (iMietai Harrtaan atfean he ran for the Praal* dt-ney, arel the Inelflent l? Btelllg m?.le s,> mmh of by the aa-Praaldent'a frlends that <Jeneral Harrlaon ha? been almost begpe-1 to use hls Inrluenee to get th?ni ln llne before the Oetoher eleellon. No date has yet been frttd, b it It ls almost .-ertiln that he wlll speak. ?m tn (O prr pi>nl, ?n?eit on f.rncerle*. Oood Newi for liousckcepcrs. Tha aM-*e?aMleaH wkowaaie rr<?-rry bi aaa af a , - i a crnDsnv of ll?41l Orsaarartob ?tre-t have opeaai ? Ca fnwMoni Fkrtir, llnms. Bacon. Fl?h. nutt?r. V? In-ii. Uaaon i'i,..i-.i ? ??'.. ? < etrletly *hoiM?i* arlcea, r?m? ?. ti,ev aell l* grocertaa m rjaaaaaM* ???;"'??"?' jav. of upplvlng eoomri reafdeal*. waoMe "gpf> SS^jMlS hr,Ui?i hot*i?. etr They aoarentea ?n r odale ?.? aftfia be,. ?MlItT snrl delhref all *?."t? free n.n of the eH> Anv rea.W s-ndlnir Itile edveMleement wBJ reeetea extra dli I Ineriptlre prl.?e lt'? mall?l fr?? \vi: CAIX ?PbWIAIi \ttk\Tion to tiikir Ol.l) IBM < %ni\KT UIIISKKY. i.l.RO PKR OALLOU, <a \n*Mi.i:i> \bioi.iiTBbV pi be. I'OH MICnK'AI. ? ?K HALF A RACE ATOY8TER BAY fPRUCI IV AND THI BTHaaLWYNN ah.W DOXBD T1IK C'lNTKST. I.AfK 09 WINO ?-AU T1IK Tltolltl.K TI1K KNO MBM MOAT BAD A UJW LBAD WHRM VHB DNOPPBD AKCHOR There was only half a race between the Kngltsh yacht Bpruoa IV and the Ameiican rhanipion K'hel wynn at oyster Hiy > e.ster lay for the ateawaahakfr CoilatbJew ntarnaUonal ebaUetajai aop, bvt it was one of the inoat Int-resting contesf* evet seen on I.ong lalanl waters. There waa so llttle wlnd that the raea had to be abandoned before It was half over. aa there was no pcsalblllty of flnishlng wlthln the tlme llmlt of flve hours. Just before the race w.is glvan up flpruce IV had a long lead. The rac was started at 12..V p. m.. by a blast of the whlstle of the steam yacht OBOtda, whlch I'om nuxb.re Henedlct had turned over to the Rac* Commlttea for use aa the Judgeg' boat In the manoeuvrlng for the start there was llttle to choose betwaen the two boata but the Kthelwynn, wlth M. C. Ball at the tlller, and C, J. Platd, th? owner. at the abaata, gel ave tha ime tirst. wlth Bprvea IV B few gaconda a-?tern. The Sprure was gallad by her OBBBT. J. Arthur llrand. asslst",! by hls pal 1 hand. "Tom" Wada. Just after | rosslng the llne th" Kthelwynn's aplnnaker. was run up. the flrat leg of the covrae baJag ii run before the wlnd. Mr. Plold got the splnnaker up wlth great celerlty. therehy wlnnlng many oompllments from the spectators. Spruce l\"s splnnaker was slow In breaklng out, as lt had been aent aloft iv stops. and It waa not for more than two mlnutes that It could be made to aet prop erly. \Yhlle the Spruce was havlng trouble wlth her splnnaker the Kthelwwin was pulllng ahead a llttle. \Yhen the Spruce got her splnnaker In good trlm ahe began to walk up on her rlval, and waa soon on evet. t-rms. The two boata ran level for aeveral mlnutes. and then the Kthelwynn found a tavorabla slant of wlnd and pulled away from the Kngllahman, The Solent boat ateered In dead astern and blankete.l Iba leadar. Wlth good way on, the Spruce passe<l up on th* Ethalwynn's beam and gbowod her nose In front. I'.oth boata were then blanketed by a schooner yacht, whlch perslated In followlng the racera at cloae. quarters. THfl FTIH.I.WYNN IN THE LEAD. The Btbalwyna then rminaged to get clear of the BngUabman and to aecura a lead of aeveral lengths, whlch she held untll the red ball of the tnrnlng buoy waa lesa than a mlle away. Th*n a change came over the aspect of thlnga. The wlnd. whlch was southwest by west, hauled a blt to the west arard, and the watchful aklpperg took In apln nakeri and hauled ln abaata, In a few moments the r.heets came flat aft, for It was apparent that the eastgolng tlde WOUM forca the boata to go for the mark on a olose raacb. " BPRDCR IV TFTtNS THE TABI.ES. Spruce IV began to walk ov-r the water In a au'rprlslng way. She slmply romped away, not only paaalng the Btbalwyna to wtndward, bol drawing out a le.-id that astoulshed every'^dy. Sh' ran up a larg- Jib. arblok balpad to wMafl Iba gap s>'Hl more. The Kthelwynn aeemed to have vety llttle llfe as compared wlth her rlval, and !ong 1 efore r..i. hltig the mark she was aadly aatern. t was durtag thls closa reaoh that the only breeze of the day was had. and the vlsltor woke up to II In a WOBdarfol manner. The Sprure had passe4 the KUielwynn at 1 hour 43 mlnutea. anil at 2 hours, 6 mlnutes 2o seeonds she rounded the mark, amld nich a tootlng of arblatlca and screeehlngs from naphtha laancbea as her owner had never baan grpeted wlth before. The Spruce made a very neat turn. and Instantly atarted back, goltig beautl fully. THE FTHEf.W'YNN ROUMDB THE HARK. The Kthelwynn rounded at IMM, and she, too, recelved a demonsiratlon, aJtbough she waa 2 mln. ls . behin I her Brltlab rlval. The Spruce maln tainei her long le.ni for a eonalderaMa tlme, bul the Ktheiwyr.-i had rather the b.-tter of the wlnd. and slowly erept Bp on the Brltoa. The apectators soon naw a atrang^ thlng, howeve:. They saw that tha Kthelwynn. althoiigh on BVBB t>Tins wlth the Spruce. and to wlndwnnl ?t that. could not get past. The Bnfltab ibippar luffp'i up and borc away contlnually, keeplng always under the laa bow ?f hls competltor. II waa a retnarkable exhlhltion of skilftil ra.ing on Mr. Brand'a paK. The Rtbolwynn had made up her 2 mln 1H a.-c loaa. aml u.ia flfty feet to WlBOWard, vet sh? COUld not g?t past the I(rl*?ui far enough to make It ^afe to tack A P1NB STl'.OKK Of SKAMANSIIIF Right at tht-. ertttca! part af tba contest the abtppar of Spruce IV showed hls flne aeamanshlp by brlnglwaj hta boat oot from under hls rlval's laa, croaatng h< i bowa, and actaatty aecurlng a long lead tc> v.lnilward Hoth boata atood ln toward tba l.ong Isl and ah< re aa far as they could go, aeek? Ini; to n\otf! Iba strong ea-t-going tbi" Th" Spruce tacked to port at ?,:12:K>. and the Kthelwynn at 3:14:34, tluiH showlng im appai-nt advantagw ln favor Of Spruce IV of 1 mln. 11* aec Then followed a weotiaome tlme of xhort tacklng Inahora agalnst a liot tlde. The hreeze waf *o llght that neltlor Ihp?i aeemed to make haadway io??rit tba mark The Kthelwynn iinaily had a favorabta alant of Wlnd md blankefd the Bpnica. For a few moments It looked as though she wotild get the lead away from the Krigllshman THB ORBAT BLURDER OF THR RACR Hut here the Kthelwvnn made the one grent blun dar of Iba race. instead of hugglng th" ihore, m.iking abort ta -k? and warklng up toward the mark. she aiood ofT Into the Sound. leaving h>-r rlval to foilow he shore. That thls was a eoloaaal nus'.ak^ was acon made evldent. The tpruea held her owb agntnat tha tlde alongahore, but the Kthelwynn sagged so far to leeward that wbftl Bh< nexl camf abotlt and atOOd toward shore she ba I lost more than half a mlle. At 4:16 hoth the Ethelwynn and Spru-e IV had drlft?d down wlth the tlde The Kthelwynn was opposi'e the mark whlch ah> hi d turned two hours before. THE RACE ABAKDOWBD. At I'M the .-Jpruce dropp^d BBCbOf and took ln her Jlh, an 1 tlvc mlnutes later the Kth-Iwynn gavo a llne to a launch and came up alongslde of the Spruce In tow. Then the Kthelwynn Baggcd a llne 10 the Spruce and hoth started for tne cluh'io'ise, having abanloned the race. COMMKNT8 OF YACHT8MFX. Miih regrc! was expreaaed by the ya'-htsmen who followed the race that the Kthelwynn was not more sklKfully handled. It wa? gemrally COCKadad that ? he waa s.all'.d too tlne. )'*rank Herreshoff. brother Of tba de.-lgner of tba Deteadar, sald: "The Kthel? wynn was not handled as well as the other boat. but lt"s--ms to me that Spruce I\ ls the faster of the two." Robert Hartley 8h rwood and J. w. I.ane, expert amall-boal aallora, s:Ud that It was a mortificatton .. go.,d brecae rio , ay ln whlch Sjiruce IV romped awai ln the hlt of breeae durlng the cloae n-aeh ls a cie^r Indlcatloa of what ah" can do." The boata wen badly crowdad at tlmaa by ?ail lng yacbta and excttralon boat" The race to-mor row wlll be utarted at 11:4a a. m. The ateamel Aorora wlU earrj paaaangara. such calau an 1 puff> as we hud to-day. jn poply to a quaatloB, Rr. Bran I aal i that he had no rompwlnl to make ragardlng Iba ronduci of the ? :. I inriOB fleet. BTILL DISCOBBINO TIIK <TP RACBR curnciam or uobd wjcba^tw and pbairb <>k TIIK t M'li:i> PRBM SKK\I'K l.ondon. Sep:. R, Th- ABJMMies'a '"up rOBtlBOta to be a tople of aianaaatOB "The Fall Mall <ia tette" alludes to the off?T of a Mrui of | Qgjgoai baahen to glve H.twn for a race between Ika l" fender and \ .OU.rle III out-l.e of Amerlcan water* aa rli'lculous, and the pre-a generully Ignore* the offer. "The Saturday RevievC' lays: The excltement In Nen-York on the occaaion of the flrat race appe.ira to have b?-en Intenalfled by fals?- nens. The Aaso cl? t ??? I I'ren* Hgeni\ worked a dtagrnm wlth wooden yai-hts on a background of grean eanVM h;ver\ tncident waa und?ratoo?l to be repreaente<| fletorlally. Alaa! A reporter of the Aaaoclated 're?? mistook one yacht for the other. Tho epecta tor? woie mlsl'd hv the Idet -ha' V-tlk\rie 111 had Wl from .?iart :i flnUh. an I had won b> ?-g.it mlnutfa A r.val ageacy. th I'nlted PraajJ, r.hos* r?pnrtera were hetter Informed, erows lustlly. l ne inlteil Press supplle* Th? Trlbun*. "The Heral-I. ?8un' and "TlmeB." lt was thls agency. W? I belleve, to whlch "The chronlcle" owed Its mosi .-T-i'll-nt report. Il regarJ (j th- oewaa followed by I-ord I>un ! raven "The Saturday Raalaw" says: 1 opiidon in Amarlea seeme- -iivi-i-.i as to wbatbar l.orl Punrnven act?d rlghtly or wrongly ln fEjaw* ; isig up the thlrd rare. Wa li.form our Amerlean roualna that Eng l?h oplnlon at on;e wn<Wmnaa Lord imnraven. In hlB prlvate capaclty U>rdvm 1 raven cotfd snll or refuse to sall wltho.it hur'tng I anvthlng more Imp-.rtant than hls own r-pute as a Br?rtaman and a m.m tr.lne-1 ln the offlres of genteel courtaey. Bul Lord Dmiraven aetla| U fhe repreaentatlre of the Royal Yaeht *i"'?,,r?n; wa. ln . aense the r- -pr. s-n.n- ive UfjStmlaat had do buslnesa to show temper and P??',? "^"/"h"; rondltlona ?hi--h wera known to "J1'/'':'.'' Ksued hls , hallenge It Is not the temper afB* ItBhmen ?hen In a tlght stntt tp bahara BtW aooled dar'lng of a fool'.flh.y ln lulgent rnotner fffihVr ,?UthB tlme ,o be c. urteous resol-lte to do one'i beat. and to tske a haat'na maa a?aa. tbo lack of paraavatanaa haa anab.ad athar paers or >n ablllty to (as? hlm n the fOlMCMlnt*. ne is nnatable; he baglaa a thlng and droaa it. LARCHMONT n.l'H HKMORIAL CUP RACB. tiik ataaooafaW kmkrai.u DBTBATBD thk aaKMUTA ix a UOH1 wixd-othkr RaCa? The annual * hooner race for the Colt Memorlal Cup presented by Mlss Be?ch. a near r-latlv^ of the late Commodore faldwell H. Colt, of the T.arch mont raafcl <,l"b. was sall-1 yesterdav over the Club'fl trlangular course In the Sound. under the management of the efTtdrnt Regatta ComnHtree. composed of .lohn K. l.ovejoy. Otto Sarony and \lfred Marshall. The number of entrl-B was com paratlvely large. but the only startera were the Emerald and the Amorlta. The breeze was light. and the runs. rea-'hes and beats wer.> therefore de voYl of BPaclal Interest. The Kegatta Commlttee a recor-1 was as follows: Klap?etir.>rre/-tel v,m, Stsrt rtalsh 'Ime ?'ms Am'rtta ...............MMM 4-14.47 4 MM iStfl Fmera'.d WOB by *S mlnuteg Tt secon-ls. C.mmolore II. M. Ot'.llg's sch-oner Ramona wuii'd hav started In the race had It not been for the f.ict that the Commodore entertalned on hls yaclit the venerab> moth-*r of the late Commodore Colt. wlth Mi-s Heach and others^ There was also a race for thlrtv-four-footers, In whlch the Mly contestamB wre th- Acuahla ;.nd the Dracoon, but thev wara unat..e to flnlsh for .ack of wlnd. . . . The only atartar ii th" twenty-one-foot disa was Ihe Vaauero, ahleb ba-l a waikover. The club wlll have ;in Intetestlng race to-morrow, ?rhen its ?f-ho<-ners wlll sall f-<r the covatad an 1 clf gsnt I.nrchmont eiui. and also thlrty-four and fwenty-one footors wlll contest for -peclsl prix?s. A YACHT TO BBAT THK WORLD. A ITNOICATI rOmWKD AT cowks, OT wilt-H THE nuiaci of waxn is a mkmker. I.ondon. Srpt. 21.-Accordlng to orrespnnd?nce from Cowaa aavaral pr.>mlnent yacht?men, Inciud lng th- Prlnc- of Wales, have form--l a syndleata to bull'l a raoht to beat the worl-t. Th- pi-llmlnv rles have been arrang-d, but nothlng d-ftnttc wlll be de< Ide 1 HBtll tne ?*nd of october. F/>R THB ROBBRT cKXTKit PRISfa. Tlie Bpadal race for half-ratfrs, lipdar the ;iu Bplcefl of the fjrlnthlan fl-et of New-Rocha'.la, Wlll ba Ralle-l off New-Roche.le on Mondny, Hept-mber SO. It wlll be f">.- a prl/.e pre.-cnt-d to the club by Robart Caatar ?ome tlme ag->. but never yet race-1 for. It was the deslre of the doaor that the trophy BkoaM be conteste-l for by small -r.ift manned by not more than iwn men. aad the cub ncordlngly makaa thls rh- S?ndltloa Of the contest. The course Is trlangiilar. Bta mi.-s araund. aaJtod twjca orar, maklng the total dlstan-e ten mllea EntrlMi must be made ln wrlting and nl~l wlth the s-cretarv or ?t the elubhouM on Harriaoa lalaad befOraiM O'clOCk ln the ir.ornlng of the -lay of th- race. The Mcratary of th- club 1? J. D. Sj-arkman. of New Rocheie, WhOM otnce la st No. M Broad;way The other mambara of the eommlttac are B. T.B lnisai.. chalrroan; w. K. Corwln, K. II. ktargaa and F. W, Hchoonmaker. , , . _?_,-, .. The race wl.l be started a 1 o^clock, aeroas a llne betwe-n the red buoy off Premlum I Otflf at.-i a Btarkboat _ POSlTlVKi.v NO RACM a\>R THE DRFBHDBR phiud-iph'a. napt B. The foiiowing neaaafta ex plaln th-msc'.ves: Hhllad-lphla. Sepf. IT.-C. Ollv-r Is-lin. New Rocnelle N V.: Have re-lved 00 answar to m> teiegram'of Htb, asklng wh-ther the serles of racea could be arrang-d between the Defender and the Valkyne shoul.l I becoin- owner of the latt-r Doat As there Is almost a unlveraal deslre on the part of botr the Amerlean and EngllBh people for a content between these boats. I hope your declslon may be favorable Answ-r Immedlately. ao that I may con clude n-gotlat.ons f-.r tli- Valkyrle.^ MrNYON Vew-Vork Sept 1> .1 M. Munyon, Phlladelp'hla: Our syn-llcate has de.Med noi ?J> race Ihe &*????* agaln thls s-ason. <-. OUYKn [BSbUI. OXLY OXE BEAL I88UE. l,u. PARKHUR8T ON' THK COMINO CAM PAION. lt". IATS TWC EPJOROAKtEATIOM "F thk POMCE i.ki'a^.tmknT M STH.I. TO BW COMPUCTEO, A;i> TH1 "'Koi'I.E SHotl.li NOt Bi BUMOBP hv THB "iFBIJCOlKO" op THF. Bxcna QtTBwnoN. Th- Re? Dr. Parkhurst wa* In an agrenatde .Mt.tte c-f niic-i Itat ovanlag when aaan by a raportar ?>f The Trtbnrn.-. In th- course of the aft-rnoon H-nry Hoii- k, rspreaentlng th- PtraaMn'a Mutual Baaavo lent Asstclatlon. had called upon hlm wlth an ex reedlngly nandaoroa floral trlbut- from the asso-la tlon, and accompanylng It v?* it brlef nota slmply contatnirg the wofda: "A waleoan to ? nobla citix-n from the niemb-rs of the Klr-tnen's Mutual Henevo lent Assiclatlon " That he had be-n <l-.-plv touch-d by the genulneness of the trlbute hjh avManl In hls toaa and mann-r. But he was not so pleaaad to read th;it a Btata polltloal eanapalaa h;-..i bean aii aaappad <-nt for blm the coaallH t'all, and that ba wsb to <it\imp th- Htat- He sold "t was strantje how sllght aiiusion-. could ba magnlBed, that aa bu.i no tbougmi (1f i-nK'K'DK I" th- caBtpalfB fiom the vlewpolnt of sheer polltlcs. Such a thlng would be arrogant and tmpertln-nt "I may." h* sald, "ln renponse to nu maroua lavltotlaaa, niak- two or thr-e tddraaaah la U manv pln--es I have my OWB work to do h-re at lioni-'," b- (ontlnu-!. "There Is my chureh and 1 shall contlnue to work h-te In N-w-York Clty aloiig the same old llnes. I shall be found d?jlng 1,-islness at th- old stand." Th-n he contlnue<l at some 1-ngth to show that th- laau? I* exactly th- s.ime as It was a year ago. In othat worda, ba laalatad thal the -.vork then boawn raaaalna to t>? eomptatad, namei>, the ra srnanlaatlon of the Poit.;e Drpartmant. Th- PoIIcb 'oromlBBlaaara, he ?aid, are tn the unfortunata posi tlon In whlch they were left by "th- raoraaat" I.eglslature of last fall. How-ver mui h th-y may d-slre lt they can Instltuto no measure.s looklng to th- r-organlxatlon of a force not more than 20 per oetu Of whlch Is In sympHhy wlth the law i>. the etiforcement of law. Tiiut. he Inslst-d, la Ihe lasue of the comlng campalgn, and none other Bbould ba permltted to Intervene. The ex.-Is* (piee tlon had nothlng to do wlth lt. He *?? sorr>, he ?alil, for the lempi-ranoe p-ople that they have al luwe.l th-meelve? to be hllnde.i ?nd to b- led Into bellevlng that thls Is the Issue, when th-y sbould know that lt has been brought foiwsjr-1 by de Blgrnlng polltlelaaa for a mHiign povaaaa. "lf there is anything." he urgad, "that Tammanj mcaabig L'roker and Platt. thank the I,ord for to-lay. lf th-) thank Hlm for srnthtng, as 1 do not know wh-ther th-y are Htucb ln that busitiess, bul lf there l.? an) thlng the)- do th.ink Hlm for It Is that thla excls- queatlao ha^ come Into the c.impalgn." Remlnled that a go<> j many people w-re probab'.y waltlng for an expresslun frorn hlm on thls BBBM .x.-lse matter. hl< llps cl-n-1 tlghrly a? he sald Wrtb empaaaas: ? i h-y tviH n.?t g-t u (r-)in me. Nor wiii th-\ he^r anytnlng on thut ijuestlon from Pr-sl denl Kooaera.t, or th- Pollew Board, nor from Mr. P?rker. n-jr from Mr Aii1i-a?. nor from Mr. titani. Wt tborougbl) undaratand ona aaolhar, an-i nothlng w iii be s.ii-i ?Diio thlng at a ttm-." he sald later on. "Y'ou oantiot hlt two targets wlth on- BtTOW. If > ou ghoot at both the arrow paaasa batwaon an] 1* H-re he was Inslstltm un-'? tnore that the cam? palgn ba pmned dOWO to the fuifllOMOl of th work ber-m laal y-ar. Th-re was DO Jther is<u.-. lf al-l-J Yet the BgCMM cjuestioti h- frankly al lowed wlll batra la !?? taken up an-1 aattSad lat-r oa. Thara aai tkna >.aoagh for tbjt "i.-t us get Ihe other." he earneatiy raaaarkad, "and then tne | f\ !??? questlon cm be taken up an?l settled In i : matuier thM-. irlll be rlghteous and gv:i>-ralh satls- \ f, .,,,- |f we -'sn -l-f^at Tutniiiany thls fal'.. then Taanmani is dead " II- could not say that any p.an ->f ratnpalgn has ,i. y*l been decklaa upon lt li poaalela, h- thotight. to revlv- the t'lmmlit-e ->f Baventj ati'l the -am pjlau Is n ?* OOlj nb.iiit two wneks later ln begln tui.g 'han It wa* last fall thnt Is as re?ards th? reform organlxatloii. He C-ought that a platt wlll ba ih.il- kBOWn -n a few -lays A WMCIAl 9MMM9W M WdTtMMWodB VUtTi.K At the Slxth Moaal klOO Chatah, Vernon and Webster aves . Rivenswood, I.-ing Island Clty, thls evenlng the pastor, th- Rev. Hlmon B?, w I>r^w, wlll oreach one of hls se>ct sermona on "The l.a-lder Exter.dlng from Eafth to Hvtven. The holy com munlon wlll be admlnlsiered. THINKING OF SILVERWARE? Very likely not. We make it clear to you that nowhere trurr, finer Silverware than under prcfits and where $1 wiil commind more in the exclusive stores. lixtrt plate Teatpoons, 5* for ?t of fjg, barelv more llun HC ejch: regular price of thet* good* woiiIJ be H to $2 M. Tablr SpOfifM anJ ,:?rki to m3,fh Te?Poon*. R00^ stroua, graceful, SIJI (of '?? ?*?! m,8ht wdI " fjt.M. _ . _ . Fxtt.1 qi.llitv and rxtra pl.ite Soup l.adlw, Fj*"forka FMl KaJvta, Pie Knive? and the llke, 11.11; the $2.50 arade*. Roscrs li-pennvwciplit KnlvM $1.11 the Rjt of m. Fin'ejt qiialily quadruple plate (loblrtti and Imm, pfim, ?atin and aatBt engraved. II and ll.ai. MaB ers list the? good* a* htgli a< t*> Fmert quility quadruple platej Vegetablc and Baking Hishes at half mean that you shall We mtan in in all this land can you buy better, this roof, where there are no fancy as rn'ieh Silveruare value aa $2 or Finut quaHty quadruple plate Btitf Dnhei. plain sjtin anJ satin engraved, at $J; mcjnt to be $4, $i? and 9l<>. Finest quility quadruple plate.1 CgRart, hird metil, fine cut glas< bottle<, 13 $4 and $5; WfMlafb; t^tci a* much Fine*t quadruple pbted PariMrka, $1.75. Fine?t quality quadruple pbted Ire Water Pitehart, $5.ft; regular li*t price |1 V Fme qualrty quadruple plated Coffee Poti, Tea PnR, Sugar Pots, Oeam I'ots. Spooner-.. R ?t?r? R.H, never under $8, sn-netimes AS. All Silverware boughl in our departmenl cteined ?a food as new, free nf charge, WRMCWU you nary ring it to tw. Dresses, Wraps and Millinery? Ready? Yes, maam. readv. Not as ready as we shall be, for nearly every Furopean steamer is adding rich things to thf beauties alreadv at hand. but we are as readv M any one. Many of the daintie-st Hats and Wraps are not on ex hibition. Ask to see them if voti are interested. WOMEN'S CAPES We are showing the largest and nand somest line of Velour and velvet beaded ( anes in New York. A marked feature is their extra nill sweep. One customer bouffht 3 on Thursday, on Fridav I more Plenty of them now. $IS to $IW. with all the between prices. Second Floor. Brondway. FASHIONABLE FURS Just a few l;ints of wli.it we are doing in our Fur % ?? bbch I'rench Coney <>es, 80 in. deep, 100 in. sweep. $10.50; the |l5 kind PrneR < anadian Sral Captt, 30 in. deep, 100 in, iweeft $15: the $20 kind Fine M** AatnUlM Cgfffa, gusra-.teed whole skms M to. deep, 100 in. sweep, $21; yoji 4 pay $80 Nattv Brook Mink Scarfs, 75c; $1.50 arrywhere else. fternnd Floor. Bro?dway. RAW SILK STILL HIGHER So ire the woven Silks Your fortune b to find a merchant who wai forethoughtful euough Io gathrr a stock when prioes were low and whois hbera enough to let you have the goodi without rxtra profit. Nothing like the silk selling we did liere las| week. Were ready with newer goods for gieater ieMtlt? this weck. Those DUri dVC Black Silks-Taffetas, Cros f.rains Satin, Duchett, PaiUes, PegU de Soies, etc , are Hill in gr.itul tUPpiy, , e Hcre arc tbo excbisivi Imrs of black Brocade Satins and Croj (.raiti', 20 to., many designs, 75c, usually $1- same, 22 in., new and exclusive. Mc, itutead ol $1 25 ' ln evtty wav as cheap arcordtpgly are the lines at $1.25,' $1.50. $1.75 to $2, Mostly detkned to our own order New black Moiie Antigun for Capes, pjc to $JJ0. A long countai h flUd with Riantifacturcn ends and dress lengths of fine black silks much under price. C0L0RED. TOO Fancy Taffetas at 58> New Taffetas in CaWntJa. sfiipes, brocades, changeable and cliameleon effects, street and evening shades, at 95c. the usual $1 25 grades. Fancy Crepaa and Crepons lor evening weai.Mcto $1.50, Velvets are just as unusual as the silks. More than 50 shades 19 in. silk taced colored velvets, at 95c. You expect to pay $1.25. Almost every known shade in the $1.50 and $2 grade Velour du Nord, 1)2 in , perfect black, iir capes. $2.50 to $4.50. Rotuudn. DRESS STIFFS Dot.'t imagine that you can comprehend the styles and assortments in half a dav But you can get a good uotion of both in half a minute We have nevcr shown anything in September bel'ote that apptoached tnis gathering in excellence ot extent. 1LACK GOODS Knotted Boucle Ohevtot?, tWr; the <5c grade. Fancy Chevtots and crinkly effects, 75c. French jacquardi and briglit Mohair, figured effects, Boucle Chavtott, CggaaJ'l hair and bourette effects, $1.25, $1.50 ard $1.75 yd Wkk wale Cheviots, Mohatr finish. Mc; the usual $1.M ?rade. Sfora/l Serge, good, firm body, 50c; would be good value at 75c. KtofTe Canjche, Fantaisie Zibilene, Pomtelle Mohair, ' Fantaisie Boucle, $2.50 up to $5.50 yd. COLORED DRESS GOOD5 F.nglidi t'.heviots, illuminated effects, 48 in., $1.10. 4M in fancy < Iheviota, very stylish, for street costumes, HJR 42 in. silk-and-s\ool Novetty Suiting, 8 comNnation*, $1.05. 4H in illuminated diagonal wool-and-mohair Mutures, $1.75. 4H m. Hnglish Tailnr Suitings, new fall colors, 11.50. French C.heviots, Plaids and Mixtures, in boucle and canichc effects. $1.75. Ia and Near Hotoads. COTTON DRESS Q00DS A PRtty Itoe of standard quality Prints in dark color ings. 4 ytc Printed llannclettes, carded backs, all the new f.ill colorings, 12 ',i Indtgo blue Percales, ?lnpes, dots and pretty figuied dctajn*, 12' i Standatd quality indigo blue Prints, $c. Haavy Canton Flannel, RnfJy napped back, ijb/c; Ihetc ktnd I'H-in imbleaclied Muslin, lieavy, fine and closely woven, ic. Konrtli Avenae. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Tbetc items only suggest?there's a storeful as win some in their way, On sak at I P. M---!K)0 good fine Percale Shtrt Waists, l.iuiidrred coll.irs and cuffs, yoke back, Uc and 50c, from ?">c and $1.75. (ln sale at 830 P. M ?200 good fine muslin Drawers, wktc licm and 9 spaced ple.its. 25c; the 50c knid. Three pieces only to one buyer. On sale at 4 P. M.?200 good fine cambrtc ("orset ("ovcrs, high round neck, trimmed wllh neat em broidcry, ftc; the 25c kmd. Three pieces only to one buver. On sale at 4 80 P. M.?200 good heavy muslin Cownt, plaited Mother Httbbard yoke, JaV; the 75c and $1 kind. Three pieces only ?old lo one buyer ?Second Floor. Konrth A?rn?e. LAMPS AND CLOCKS Banqiet 1 amps. with improved rentre draft bumer, large onyx column and line silk thade, $1.75 com plete, the best value ever offered. Hand decorated porelain Tlocks, for mantel or to hang. $2.35. n?aemeat REAL KlD QLOVES Sl ln the prettie^t (ilove Department on (he Globe. The Gloves were got when leather pric#* were low. rarlv last IPrfriff. One of the great makers of (irenoble. France, worlced exclusively for us and for the Ron Marche in Paris. Fach pair of Qoves is w.irranted" real ! 1 klthff BBJ lamb, goat or smashen. Two thousand dorens. "24.000 pati, rf the<e gre* Jloves. The prtse $1. Tha) wot.l.i l-? chtap it l.af, Many deale-s wonl.i'?jy $'? Embroidered in the late<t ..ombinations and in wlf colors All the B8W fall, 1W5. akj ln a-- hert. F'erfect btack! There are browns and" grj\< and paarh, and rrodat and tatu, bUttCf, lemon, EBfKsh rcds, whact, ind everv ctfnr that your fatuy may inveni F.very glove. no mjtter how Cfttap, wiH be Bjtai lo yOUT hand lf desired. We have the latest and beM imprOYed Ckova Repik ing Machine. We will ihorien 1*mg"s, do e*trt stitchmg, or meiul your glov*., all Irca OffhaVa, LACES Fngli*h Valencennes I ao-s Ccr blousev for la.tiw' neckwear. for under.ve.v. rorcrgVran'i wear?BBaa beaultful loti at lic, at l& at 25. E>qusite assortment* of lugh-da^s liren colored ang ertara Vanattan Latcai at 21c and aawaai Beautw ful Drapery Ncts to matdt, at $1 and npward. WHITE DOTTED SWISS (dean and CfaBJ a< pure snow. 43 R wide. You never bought them even two-thirds of thts wmrh at such a little price. All hand frnnhed, the mo?t exquisitc ever on our count?r>, ?7>. the yari, worfi $1. TRiMMINGS Fvery new thing in this. shop For II the loveliest tnple cut |et tTtmminp, gamiturov collais. bands; better than we know of lt $2 50 pattcrns voloret l**ad and BBaa] tnple cut jtt trimmings, never btforc ?-hown in this country, 25; yd. Spangled TliBBBfM*, ?o!ors and btack, gltttenng jat trimming, b?adit>g<, edgin?\ ^aloonv banda, i bewtldering assort-vettt. SOV yd ; Baatt" under R. FEATHER BOAS We do not offer $1 or $1 &* stul'f, bccauBJ it ii aaf possible to give you Boas that are worth havrng at t'lat prue. But'we do give you real |10 Boat at \SM. A new uipply of ttiJm, made jn our ?a> workshops, from ipectaly selected featherv 'Jfkai with the smalle?t margm of prof'it, and theregJI. M.Ca ro BW, a-'COrdhng to lengtb *ik1 wei^hf. %y UMBRELLAS School Umbrsllas for girW or boy*. or tcachan eva\ Stout materul, twilled Carrola with pratt) rool handles, paragon fr.me, well laibhed. 75c each. That M-axk Uatkrcia woradai at I2J0 b of pud twilled <ilk. with Fnghsli nalural handle* of nrwed dcatJBi w,,n ,<xl< pafW1 BBBsa, new p^tent kKel feruUV $2.50; the usu.i! S5 kmd. FURNITURE We mean to make this wmd-up w*k i f the Septrm ber Sale memorable to every Furnttun bajJSB Vou know what we ve been doing, how htgh grade goodt hav? been pa^sed along to you at )e?s than BKtor) cost to-day Here i< bettet yet. There are iome >hort lotl, there are some orphaned pie.es Thete are tpecisl Uangi lhat have slipped to one aoV .i* tht great wavtot selling rolled by. We have hunted tnem ail out. May be just the thing or thingt you're lookmg for, and rnaiy of them are at half regular pncev Parlor Suit?, 1 ibrarv Table*, Bedrootn Suit*, I'arlm Tables, Sideboards, < hiftonier*, Dining Table*. Toilet Tablf<;, riima Clcsets, Bra^s Beds, Bookcases. Daak*, Cheval Glasses, Maak fabinets, Divinj, Hat Rarks, (lhairs, Wa-drobev Coorth I'loor. t N0VV FOR A RUd The prices are rven moresurprisingl;. ?mall than ontha C.arpets that have been makine $uch a sensat.on in tradmg circfet. Thoice Rugs, ricfi Rug?, briutifut Rnf?. Worthy a place iu any hou*e. and W tha l??t n^00*/ equal goo.'s were ever marked for Antique DagheMan Rugs, $4.50, $6?0. $7.50, $12.50, $14.50; the ?7 up lo $?? ?radcv Turkish Ruajs. aveiage ?i/e t?x 12 't $*0. Worsted Velvet ("arpet?, Mc; not |l M Wilton Camats, $l.?; ihe I? W kml Bigelow Axmmsicr < atpetv $1.25; ihe %1 kmd. Thlrd Kloor. BOYS' CLOTHINQ That boy$ will like; that those who pay for tnt clothe* will like Boys' all-wool bttlC cMnchtka Reet'ers, fast co\o>, vel? vet collar, wool 'ined, H to 15 years, $5. Boyt' fall weight miported blue Fnglnh ?etge and t?n colored covart cMft Top (oatv 4 ba II >?rt, ?MB ? _i Boys' double-bre.isted Kno.kabout Sufh, alt-wooi Icatdi cheviot TwaaoV taa, grt) ibb brown, ptetty mixed patterns, 6 lo l.'j v.trv ?S A sn.all lot of out $>1 and ffl two-piece SaaB, ro? dium weight, all nattv p.itterns, ma) go at $4. Srrond Floor. Muth Street. HOUSEKEEPINQ CHINA Fngraved and pl.un two-quart |u?s. BV . Fine liatid-de.orated Aitstnan China Tea Cupi aw SaiKcra, fcV. Fnglish dacoratad Chamber Toilet ^ct- I " >?:?. a> sorted .olorv $2.50. Bstaeasieatt. BROADwAV 9tK4IOlKSts rOUrJTHAVf. m. Succoaoata rc AT.SftvvA?r & C**. BROADWAY 9A&I0A& i"3UrTTrlAV?. A BOBOIAMY AT WltttdM H. WRBKK MOM CIIIMK NKAR TAHHYTOVl-N- A 8KHVAST8 I'KifMSK BTt)RT. irlnie aeeni* 10 be rlfe ln Tarrytown, and the aaaall pollre fjrce are unab'e to cope wlth It. Fol lowlmr close upon th* Incendlary flre* on the ratate gf John l? Mockefeller, there waa a Uurglary on Tburaday ?t the baajpj of \\ llllam II. Webb, the nvllllonalre ahlpbulldrr, at U.envllle, threu inllea back of Tarrytown. An unknown thlef etftered the bonae .1.1 walked away wlth aume Bjf Mr. Welib'a rlotlilng and a rlfle A man aarvanfl of Mr. Webb'e aaya that he waa ln a anl '?ii IB I'arrytowi) late Thuraday tilglit when a atrnnger entered. wearlng Mr. Webb'a over. oat and carrylng the atolen rlfla. Tha atrangar bought i\ Irlnk .1111 went out. The aervant aald he waa tOO frlghtened 10 atlemr't alone to datatn tha rob ber. and when h? aaw hlm ran out to aummon aa. aiatanee. When he returtied to tha aaloon tha rob ber had dt.-wppeaie.l. thlef of J'o'lce N^aalter la Inveatlgatlng the eaaa. and the i-.!t--e aav they axpeet to m*k? an arr??t aoon It la aald that the value ot tha eto'an prop erty la iboiit IJOO Hoth th* Webb ramlly and tha pollee ar? reticaat concernlng tha detalla of tba robbery. MRlEl) VXDMM a MMTJt aWMSO. OXK MAM SKItlut .-I.Y ISJlKKU AND TWO OTHBBi MUOI1TI.Y HfKT IX JtKO'-KI.VV Tha faKIng of an Iron awnlng In front of th* butcher shop of Troutman * Katon. at f-?* ? and naihaaj OTI Brooklyn. burle.l tkfOa n.en un? der a maaa of twlsteil aheet Iron. ?nd probabiy fatallv injure-l JOBB Morrls-ey. th rry-nlne vesr* old. of No m Morrow-at. Thomag Karrell, '??niy' three raaCB old. of NO 144 Walton-st, and Frana Perry, forty vears old. of No ? Palmeito-st . were also h'irf. . The awulng or roof came BOWB wlthout an w* ataat'a wararac. A aiwwdj soon aaawataat aaa aao little dlfBculty ln pu.llng K.ureaa u-.d IVrry out ? the wreek Morrlaaey, however. was wedaed raa under the brokeu awulng. w.th a gaBOJ of H restlng aoaWBl h!a itotnach. He JM un. onsctous when the uwnlng was tlnally pulled away. *? K bulan.e waa summoned from the Homoeopain? Hospttal. to whlch he was removed ,n1uru?, An examlnatlon revealed aerloua Int*rnal tnjuraa. Bare for a few sltght brulaea and lornjplOtMB nw other rnen were not tnjtared. The doctora at ??? hoepltalsay that storrlasey l. llkely to ?? No good reaeon I* aeaianed for the fall or ?JJ awning It la sald to have been In !??* "KfagS to have laten put up wlthin a coanparailvely ?*"*?? JBBjB