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WAYLAID 0Nr TIIE STAIKS. A TOT'XO WIFI RnBBKD AND BEATEN IN HER HOME > phe is uert to i.ie iNsxxaiBt- m the hau way for Houna nasponn brb is dib COVEUED?BELlIEF that the THIEVES WERB TRAMPg. When gom*body arritea a bo * ? n the dangera I of New-York flathoueea he ahould aot fall I i i mer.ti.n tho cuae of Mra. Mildrod Phlppa, tha j young aad prettjf wrfe of a muaical artlat, who waa waylald on the stalr- of tne houae No. US East Seveoty-aecond-at oa Baturday afterno m, | thr- tti.-.i, beaten, ehlonoforaaed, rohbed and left t . Ile ln tho hallway Inaenalhle for houra before ?n- other Inmate of tha houae waa awnre i t her predlcaraent. The brutal ehleTea hav.- I.n en toring other houaea la tha nejghborhood. oatenai bly aa beggare, bul tha poMce bad not caught ^ thoni last nlght Mra. Phlppa aad her buaband cameto thla dtj from Boat. n abpul a m ?th ngo. Mr. Phli oneof the "Wlnatanley Brothere." On Baturday afternoon Phlppa and hla partner lefl the houae to attend I i - ?me bualneaa Mr.--. Phlppa followed them out, but returned to her liat to gel her pocketbook, whlcb ahe had left there. Aa ahe waa deacendlng the atalra tho aecond Uma ahe heard a man'a Btep done beblnd her, At tha lower Inndlng Bhe atepped aalde to allow tii" man to paaa oul of the houae ahead of her. but ba reachi I over the ralllng and raught her by the throat. Before ahe could acream for aa alstan i the man had placed over her mouth a bandherchlef damp with chlorofonn. An ahe caughi hoM of the hand that eovered ber mouth ahe felt that two of the flngera were oi.lv mere atumpa While Btruggllng to eecape, anothi r ma i ran dowa th.- aUlra and gnat thed Hway her pocketb 10k Mra Phlppn then became Inaenalble. Al < o'clock in th.- evenlng ahe waa found lylng aenae leaa in the lower hallway cloae to the atalra leau ?n" to the cellar. Bhe was carrled up to h r rootna and put in bed. I>i Joaeph Baae waa called t ? attend her. He aald laal evenlng that he had found her BUfferlng from vlolenl flta of hyaterla, cauaed by tho experlence she had paaaed through Th- pocketbook of whlch Mrs. Phlppa was robbed c-ontalaed MO In money and two rlnga. The aaaault and robbery were reported <>n Bun day mornlng at the Eaat Slxty-eeventh-at. sta tiu'n. to Actlng CapUln Caaey. He said last nipht that th<- brutal thtevea were beggara, who had been Been on the Mock lat.-ly. enterlng tho bouaea and Importunlng the tenanta Beveral peraona hav- notlced that ..no of tho beggara ha.l only three flngors. He is deecrlbed a h'-ltiK about twenty-one yeara old, flve feet six Inchea hlgh, and of medlum bulld. He wore a llghl overcoat and alouch hat. Mrs. l'hipps was atlll abed yeaterday, and obllg.-.l to ha\o medical care. HOW TO COMMT AR80N. AN OBJKCT LE8BON POR THR JTJRT IH THK QORDON TRIAL, The trial of Loula CJordon for arson. whlch r-eean on Nevember 18, was reeumed yeaterday before : Judge l-'itzxorald ln tho Oeneral Beaadona. Tho ex arnination of Bamuel Mlleh, the Inaurance adjuater. j w.-is eomlmted Tnen Jacob Rouealck, Oardoa'a fathoi-i.-.-'i v, waa called t" tbe atand Tho latter produced hla check boob and cancelled | chechs Aaalatanl Dtatrlct-Attorney Davia aaked j tho wltneaa if l.o leni 1880 to Gordon on Aprll 1 las-. bo tlmt Oordoa could pay Mlleh. The wltneaa said i he <l!d not. but he found among hla cancelled ebecka un? for J"-"1 dated Aprll .">. and. payable to hlmaelf. Ho said he never lont or ^a\<- any money to hla aeat-ln-uiw. it waa then dlacovered that two pases ln his check Look h;.d been torti out. "Have you oth.-r check booka?" Mr. Davia asked. "Y. s. sir." the wltneaa sald. Mr. Davia aaked him if ho would brins them to court, and the- wltneaa sald he would. At tho roqueat of tho jury Max <;iti?-ekman waa re called. Ho was hroiixht up from the Toml.ii and lh? jurpaaen took turna In asking him queattone. Ho .said that in Bepteaaber, after ihe iire in Qerdon'a place, he left thi'- country hurriedly and went to Uennany. While there ho recelved money from Gordon, bul not from anybody elae in this eoiintr>. . n did nol aend him any money. Tho wltneaa mil lt took hlm and Gordon nl.out twenty-flva min ut.s ;o arrange thinga in the Walker-st. shirt fao tory for tl-.. Bra. He waa aaked about the manner of arranuing the eandle whlch atarted th<- iire among the oiT-soak.-d atrlpa of mualln. At this polnt Foreman Mowell of , tii. lury pulled a eandle out of his pocket, an I, handlng it to c.luorkman, told him to show how he and Gordon atarted the Bre. Glueckman borrowed a knlfe from one of the lurymen and cu( otf about Bve Inchea of the eandle. Th.'-n ho whlttled off the uppor four Inchea of the eandle until little more than tho wi.-k remalned. He n.-xt ahowed how he and Gordon placed th>- pre par-d oandl" on a plooe of oll-soak.-d mualln. Little but the wlek remalnlng, it would l.urn d?.wn to the nmslln in .about lifte^n mlnutes. Th.- summiriK up w ili b.-Kin to-day, and wiil prob ably occupy a week. -?^ BUB0LAR8 CEASED IX HARLEM. BHOTB WKRB PIRED AFTKR THEM, BUT THE MEN B8CAPED. Hurglars attempted to enter the hom* of ItlcharJ I), ? ae, No. &".3 Eaat Oa?-huaalred-and-thlrtjr-Bfth-at., la:e Baturday nlght. Mr. Deese went out early ln tho ev.ning and left Mi^. I?>.8 aione In the houae Wlth the caUdrea. At about 1048 o'clock, as she was eomlng downstaln, she oaw a stranire mnn open tbe duui laadlng 'i >m the parlor into the hall. Mrs. Deeoa aereaaaed, and at tha same moment the a_rg!ar alarna, whlch had refuaed to work before, begaa to ring. Mra, Deaaa'a cries brotight a n"ixhbor, Geergc Febfea, to the reacue. He arrtved Just in tlme to bce the burglar dropplng from the parlor wlndow, and cbaaed tne man down Gne-hundred-and-thlrty s;xth->t.. tiring after hlm with hla revolver untu ba dl ippeared. The arrlval of anither nelghbor, Peter <Jorman, cauaed a second burglar to sprini? fr.m behlnd a sofa. where he had been hidlnK. Thla man alao jumped from a wlndow an 1 ea ?ped. thoiiKh Gorman llred several shots after him. Tbe p'.llc'-. \s-ho dld not figure in the chase at all, wera Informed of th* eaaa. BBlXVRB OF .IV ll.l.U'lT WIXB 8TILL. THE PROnU?TOB CHAROCD WITH VtOLATTKa HOTH BTATB AKD PKDXRAL I.AWS. Actlnx f'aptain Cbapanaa, o? tho Mercer-at. sta Uon, aad Deteetlvea Welea, Caddell, Hunt and Wai tarn yesterday mornlng made a rald on an illlcit Wlne stdl Bl No. '.Ti Baal PPurtb-at They arrested Joseph Hoffman, who has l.e'-n manufa.turlr.x wlne trithowl a Oovernment Mceaaa. Hoffman has oc cup.e.1 the basement of the pla.o for the last elitht yt-ars. The pollce and nelghbora guppoaed that he r^n an err.plcym?nt uK'-ncy, as h.- had bualneaa oarda to that enTect, and was aiso licenai i a couple of weeka a?o ho bad a .jiiarrei wlth lare men who were in hls employ. The men left hlm and anbaeque_t!y called on a Pollce Commleetoner ind told h.m that Hoffman'a emp.'oyment agen'cy waa only a blir.d. Th. y declared that he con ducted an Illlcit wlne still, and that hc supplled between 100 and 200 c:*tomers in thla clty wlth the wlne he manufaetured. Acttag Captaln Cbapaaaa has alr.ee been tryiriK to xet evldence aK.tlnst the place. On Bunday he took Hoffman? former em yloyea before Magistrale Plammer, at Jefferson Mark.-t rourl, an.l on thelr -statements a warrant waa irsuel for Hoffman'a arreat. Wh'-n Chapman and Ms offlcera rlalted th- place yeeterday th^y found thnt the front bas.-m.-nt was uael aa a poolroom. where a number of men wera paying pool. ln th<> back part they found and arrested Hoffman. Ttie rear place was used for the raanufacture ?f wlne. The ofneera selaad tha arnmratus and 2,000 empty wlne botth-*. Hoffman waa tak-n to Jeff'-raon Marfcet Court, when- Act Iiik Captaln Chapman charged him wlth vlolutlng the. ex-lae law. H* waa releai-ed on J200 ba'.I, and waa Immedlately rearrested by Iniernal Ilevenue ofli'-ers. for arraixnment befor.- L'alted .States Com in's"? oner rfhlelda on the charge of manufa. turinit arfne wlthout paying the Govornment tax. TUV.IU LABT MBETIXG iT ST. LVKWR. A meetlng of the HoHjiltal Baturday and Sunday Aaaociat.on waa held yeaterday afternoon at St. Luke's Hoapltal. The meetlng was the moat btrgety tttendod ln the hlstory of the assoclatlon. Amomr hoao i>re:<ent were Cornellus Vanderbllt, Morrls K. 'eaup. the Rev. Dr. (Jeorge L. Haker. the Rev. Dr. rV. T.Vhambera. Oeorge P. ('ammann, A. ?. ignaw, A. B. Ansbacher, Dr. C. A. I^-ale, J. W. Millor, l>r. Richard H. Derby. Dr. Lewls Ilallock. Wiillam K. Havemeyer, II. R. Kunhardt, Robert Olyphant. Uradford Rhod*a and Wiillam A. Bmlth. Amendmenta to the eonatitutlon and bylawa were idopted It belng tho annual meetlnj.'. all the old offlcera tnd atandtng commltteos were duly re-elected. A lommlttee waa appolnted to confer wlth Archblshoj. ^oriigan, for the purpose of cstal.llshing more intl mate relatlona wlth both Ihe Cathollc hospltals and R< T-bsolufely pur* OYAL Bakino Powdeh CatboUc churchea Th* commlttee consist* ot Oeorge Macculloch Mlller. the prealdent; Cornellua Vanderbllt, Jacob H. s.-hiff, Charlea Btewart Smlth and Mra. Kichard lrvin. The Rev. George B. Baker, D. D., Buperlntendent and paator of Bt. Luke'a, aald b<- was aorry t<i an noun<e thla waa the laal meetlna ol tbe apsoclai;on ln old St. Luke'a , ., , Th.- next meetlng wUI be held at tbe new hoapltal bullding. _ ARRE8T or .1 MOXEY ORDER CLERK. HK IS ACCU8ED or BY8TEMATIC EMBEZZLE MENTB. There bn< been a diacrepan v for a long time be tween the money order acc >unta In Posl iffl ??? Bi l,, In Kast One-hundred-and-twenty-flfth-at., and out-of-town ot*..-. a, and the poatofllce Inap 'toi i hi been Inveatlgatlng to- ma::.-. S.? far Ihere i- a deitclenry . f about 1200. .\s the reaull of work by ln apector* Morrla and lacoba, Charlea i.. McCarthy, a money-order clerk at Btatlon I., was arreated late yeaterday afternoon. lt is alleged lhal 1179 ??; mlaalng money haa been traced to the prlaoner. He waa arralgnrd before I'nlted Btatea Commlaaloner Bhlelda and held under $1,500 ball I . hearlng to morrow. , , McCarthy'a embezxlementa are alleged to have be gun on Beptember 9, 1881, and the last proof of ihem la aaM to have become apparenl on Xovemtier JO, 1885. Hla method, II la aaaerted, was to grve a money ordi - dep laltor a c ? .-:??? ?; re ?? Ipl for the amounl and th.ii credll him on the l.k< <>f Btatlon 1. wlth a nnicli amaller aum. One Inatance is glven where hc laaued a money-order for SS1 ?0 and credlted it on tb- booka aa ?i B0. Xo QALE WBEX THE BVILDIXQ FELL. MR. DUNN BATfl thi: WIXD WAS UOIIT WHEN THi: LEXNOX HOUBEB COLLAPBBD. Ellaa Dunn, the Oovernmenl weather forecaater, proved lo b* one ol th* mo*l Importanl wltneaaea yeaterday ln the Irlal ol Wllllam F. Lennon. the owner of the bullding at Ko. 151 to 157 Orchard-al., whlch collapaed laal March, caualng th.- deatb of four persona The irlal wa* reaumed before Juatlce Bmyth, ln tbe Ciimlnal Brancb of the Bupreme Court. Lennon la on trial for manrlaughter In the f eond degree, The flrat wltnem called was John O'Connor, an Inapectorln the Bullding Department. Thi Inspectoi teatlfled lhal the mortar had be*n aff< 'ti I by Ihe ftosi. The brlcka, to a greal ealent, w_re whkl are known aa "bata." that la, they were broken. Mr. iniriii w.is th.- nexl wltne**, and produced his recorda aa to the atate of tb>- weather durlng I i* time the bullding was belng conatructed. The rec howed ibat for many weeka the temperature was far below Ihe freealng potnt. on croaa-examlnatlon the counael for the defence aaked: "Whai ?.i* the veloclty of the win.l at tti?> llme the bullding :'.?'!'."' "Very llght." aald Mr. lmnn. The contentlon of the defence la that a gale of win.l was blowing at the llme and rauaed ine coi aut?>ecl >r Bematlel, of Ihe Bullding Department, waa recalled and Aaaiaiant Dlatrlct-Attorney Lewla aaked hlm if. In vlew of Ihe evldence thua far pro? duced the bullding had lx en i rccti l In ? lolatlo i ol the bullding lawa. The wltneaa aald "Yea. Tbomas Oalllnger, contracl >r for ahorlng bulM Inga, was next called. II. teatlfled that h. I been called on ?.he day after the rullapae t i ii,, the Btandlng walla. Hc had g.? [here an amln. I the a-a ln and 1 ? ?- ?* >??d ' the walla In a bad ? n '?'? m. i?! I brlcka had been uaeil and the mortar waa frojen. The pr.iaecutlon ih. n reat. d and ? ? ma. ^ '.? defence open. d, Court th. n adjo n m d unt I i ?- ??? ? ///; 8FBAX0 AT THI' COJIPLAiy l.Vf, POliCB REBTRAtN EOWARU B. HAUUENBECK FROM ATTACKINtl IB COURT THK HAS \\,ii>M HK BHOT Bdward B Hallenbeck, cbarged wlth b! Wllllam T. Roblnaon, al hla apartmenta, No. IH Weal Plfty-nlnth-at., on the morning of December arralgn. I In i orkvir.. C turl ?? ? itei la] ifh noon. Thls was the ii:>- llme ali ii - th* ahootlng thai Ihe prlBoner, wb > allegea thai Robtaaon broke up hls bome, and the romplalnant had met, When Robtnaon entered the Incloaure before the lur Hallenbeck. wb . waa in th* ln 1 r*ur* allotted to prlaoner*, aprang to his feet, exclalmlng: "Let me a?e him Ihe man who haa rulned my llfe!" ll' w.is arlth difllculty reatralned from aprlnglng over the rall an l attacking the defendant. Roblnaon ma le hla affldavlt, ettlng forth the facta as alrea.lv publlahed. The prlaoner waa thet ral^-n.-.i. He kepi hla eyea flxed on lh? rompta Several tlm.s durlng the latter'a !?? Ital he ahouti i "Vou ar.- b 5iarV and was ustralnnl by tht- p fn.rn iiimplng al Roblna m Aft-r Mr. Frleti'l. counael for Hallenbeck, had put a nuiiibt r ol queatlona to Roblnaon rei conduct, tha ea*e wai adjourn. I untll Pebruary L THE ClXCiy YATl l\ POBT. SHE IB IN NEED OP REPAIRB AND A CLEAXINO, ANI> WILL JOIN THE BQUADRON WHEN THi: WORK 18 PINI8HEO. Tiie unarmon i twiri acrew crulaer Clnclnnatl, un? der commanl of Captaln Mortlmer i.. J ihi baeh ln New-Tork watera after an exti :i I. .1 abaenee at aad around K< y Weat, on duty conn. eted wlth the preventlon of flllbuaterlng expedltlona to Cuba hav? ing the lower end of the Plorlda penlnsula as th<-lr headquarter*. Bhe paaaed Quarantlne ahortly liefore noon yeater? day, and wenl dlrectly to tb<- Navv Vard, where sio tled up. Wlthln a day or two tne crulaei wlll b. rdaced in the drydock, and havi a thoro igh overhnul *-.??. Repalra needed on ti. - ahlp wlll make demanda on every one of the yard'i departmenta, and occupy about six wecka' llme, afi>-r whlch, ll is underat.I, ahe wlll Joln ihe aquadron of Rear-Admlrai Bunce and take part in the crulae If the crulae la atart. I on. Sin- waa relleved al Key Weat by tha monltor Amphl trlte, whlch wlll be contlnued In that duty untll a changa In the preaent programme. 77//; EA8TEBS 77.'//' GIYEX VP. ARafENIAN TROUB_.ES LEAO TO Tlli: ABANTJON' MENT OP I.A TOURAINEB VOTAOE 2>*< PA8BENOERB BOOKED. The agenta of the Pn n< h Llne Benl oul a notlce yea? terday to ihe paaai ng. ra booked to aall for the )')ast on I-"< bruary l on tb>- ateamahlp LaTouralne lhal the at. imer would nol make ::s trlp. The cauae glven for tliis actlon Ih the unaettled condltlon of affalra ln Turkey. The Prench Llne offlclala feared thai they inigbt b* obllged to refraln from vlaltlng Conatantl? nople, Belroul or Bmyrna, an.l dld not cara to r\m the risk of dlaappolntlng the tK paaaengera \\^> had booked for the trlp. The ait.-iits of the Prench Llne had apent c mal lerable money In advertlsing ihe trlp, whlch wlll, of courae, be a tot.ii loaa. Thi Prlealand waa alao to all foi the Baal on Janu arj -'*. bul ao many tlmld people l>egan t.. change thelr mlnda and caneel th'-ir booalnga thai the agenta de I. i nol to mak. the irlp thls year All the lonris- agenclea report a birge falllng off in Kaatern travel thla wlnter and declare that lt la di rectly traoeable to the Armenlan dlfllcultlea, REGIUEXT DRILL \M> VEETIXG. A quarter'.y meetlna ol ihe ()l<i Ouard .\rsocla tlon of the 12th Reglment wlll be held al tha ar mory thla evenlng. Th>- Recrultlng Commlttee wlll be preaent to re <-.- \-<- th* namc* of 189 per eenl recrult*. There will h? .. BUDper aft.-r th- ni'-.t.ni; An .-xbiiiitioii drl_ aad receptlon glven by the ?th Reglment fl> :>l mualc wlll take place al ll ? armory, No. 22\ Weal Twenty-alath-at., this ev> i Ail th.- original at, i reviaad army calli wlll i.< giv.-n ur.'ler tne directlon of Oruui-.Mujor Oeorge w. Hlll. Tbe exhlbltlon drlll wlll begln at ?_?, anl aaaclag at *M p. m. 77//; COXOBEGATIONAL CLUB MEETB, The congr<Kat!onai Club, at its montbly meetlng la.at nlght, at the St. Doalfl Hotel, llatenel to ih> Itev. Dr. A. H. Bradford, who ajioke of the goclal and rellglous OUtlook In Japan. Dr. Bradford han juat returneil from Japan, where he hai l."-ri aa a _*legat* of the American Board of .'ommit< sioners for Forelgn Miaslons. In hla cloalBg re niatk.s Dr. Bradford condemned aa wrona aad un Chriatlan th.- ararlfk* taik in regard to tv Vea*a u^lan <tue?tlon. __.- - ?. 0BOCEB8 0PP08E lll'lll LWENBE. A monthly meetlng of the Itetnil Orocers' t'nlon was held laal nlght nt No. 110 K.iat I-"lfty-seventh at., H. Rohra, the prealdent, In the ehalr. Th.- P.oni.l of Truat*** reportad thai II was entin-iy oppoaed to the hlgh Beena* ayatem propeaatl by the F.xciso l'oard. and Vt*W*d wlth alarm a proapacl of an In rr*aaa ln Hoana* ratea by Icgtalatlon. as the tcn ilency of tb<- increas.-il tates wonbl be to ?-ornj..-l nearly all th* grooT* lo elOM up the llquor brancb of thelr btislneaa._ VORRB8POXDEA TB ELECT OFFICBBB. The annual busln.-ss meetlng of the Correapond ents' Club of New-York wbh held y-sterday aft. r noon at No. 63 I'ark How. 0-aO*ra W*T* *l*et*d for the comlng year aa followa: Prealdent. M. J. Sulll van, of "The Urovldence Journal": vlce-preabl.-nt. I.eo l. Heading. Bt! "Th* iblcago Tlmea-Herabl': aaefwtary and tr?*un_r*r, V. a^BalaehalBer, of "Tbe Phlladelphla Inquirer" Kxe.-utlve Commlttee, Fronk 1'erklna, of "The Hoaton Olobe": Albert i~w .ion, of "The St I.otils roat-Dlcpr.tch": J. Albn, of Good thinga for boyi eo?t in pro portion whatgoocl tbings i?>r men <lo. It'yon want quality you must expect to pay for it. Don't you want it! Is thal tbe reaaon wliyaTonieofyoii who biiy here for yonrselven bay else tvliere for your boyt, or don*t you know what good l?oys' clotbing wo have ? Wa ii.itii ron ahall know; tha proef-evr H aalta, extra troucer* 81.23. BOQEB8 Pi'.F.T & CO Prltif-e nnd Broadway. n Brr*n an.l III 1 la 1 y ? ...:.? :, 1 Rr.mdw.iv. "The san Franclaco Rxamlner," and Houlder Mud Kins. of "I'h' Bt. I.011U Kepubllc." The club is compoaed or con-eepondenta livinu in New-York of the leadlng newepapera <.f the coun? try outalde <>f Ihla clty nnd la patterned att.-r the Grldlron Club of Waahlngton. Memberahlp la lim it.-.l to actlve correapomlente, of wh..ni thera are aboui thlny In ti.is clty. The annual dlnner of the club wlll be glven thla month. mnn: NEWS. PROMTXEXT ARRIVAL8 AT THE HOTEL8. ALBEMARLE D. A. Anaell, Mexlcan Conauj Ocneral al M01 11 .1. Cl.ARBNDON K Iward J. [?helps, of Wrmont. FIFTH AVENCE Benator ,-l.v. joaeph B. Forak*r, of Ohlo; ex-Congreaamaii l.iwi-i S; -nv "' .'..'|. tlcUt, and Charlea \. PIllB bury, of Mlnneapolla. HOFFMAN Bx-Congrea.? man T. M. I'atteraon. .<: Colorado, and Alfred Blldell, of New-Orleana. HOL_ANI>-General Or'.and Bmlth, if Baltlmore, and VVarren F. Leland and Frank II. [_>? 0f .Mi-". NORMANDIR?Ex-Meutenant Governor W. II. Hall*, of Maaaachuaatta Ml'RRAl HIl.l. Thi Rev. Dv. H l: F.iirhalm. of Bt. Ste phen'a Collegi !'l K7.A Mr. Bnd Mra. Francla I\ Pre. in.in. of Lakrwoori. WAI.DORF G*nerai Ed mund Hayea, of Buffalo VYINDSOR?Ex-Congreaa in.in Prank Jon*a, of New-Hampahlre. WHAT IS QOINO ON TO-DAT. lioarl of Aldermen, Clty Hall, 1 p. m. Pollce Health and Plloi Commlaalonere" m**t Inga. Blcycle Bhow, Madlaon s'.|inr<> Garden. Chlckerlng a- Bona' muaicale, Cblckerlag Hall. 3 p. in I/terary aool*tlea nf Young Men'a Chrlatlan Aa aor'.at'.on flebate. Aaaoclatlon Hall, I p. m. Republlcan aard pon : ooklyn, I p. m. I-,-, i?ne Commandery i-ali. Metropolltan Opera II..:.-.-. Amerlean Tachl Club annual meetlng, Delmonl ..'.-, I p. ra Pnlveralt] of the Clty of New-Tork Alumnl din n.-r, Holel Wal '.' m,.,- taao lation electlon, -i to I p ;-' K:. 1 ; mualc dr!ll of '?',; Reglment, armory, - - p. 11. Board of Governora ?' New-York Athletlc <'iui>. Sormal lege and College of I Hty of New Xork 11 I ademy ? f Medl ln., No. :: W< al F .rt) ? ai.. 1:15 p m Kani Lodge No, 184, P an l A. M . v 1 I 1 n ... B. Btraus'a leeture, Carnegl* llaii. I ; n <.id Guard, 12th Reglment, quarterl) meetlng, armory, ?> ;? m. NEW-YORK i'ITV. The \.x ?' or Bavtnga Bank, Twenij ihlrd al and Blxth .- ? . - Ii 1 a " ? depoa ? and aurplua ? reached I.?n January I. lt ha* >?? en d* ' '?? l 1 '?r'"' from Pebruary 1 on all depoelta 1 . ? - later than Pebruary "? and remalnlng In bank on July l Iiext The Bomewhal r?markai.l* elatm of John ?' ? ?. r ;,. ,u.r, for the H'im 1 ' ' aB .". whl. 1 .'??? aaya Ihe 1 Itj nwi - hlni I ? rl ' l Ibany In brtngli * ab 11 0f V?'ai ita to ihe cltj foi ? I 1 aa befor* Ih* B ?' ???'? '?' ?> (|.. .,,. . thal ' ? r" ''?'''? lo iV'i in arranglng tor ih i ir ha ? Mr. O Brli ? aald lhal he 1 ? ggn the mati 1 tereata of Bl Mary'* Hoaplial, In lt.. h. ater, whlch 1 lahne 1 .. part of tVard'a leland. Thi matter ?..-. referred i<i the 1 '..r; oral . ??.. Hv .,? ,, . -I'.,, Trll atated yeeterday that ;>,,.' || B|] || ter .- ' :. I" ? ' , H "' ''"' Nederland IJfe Ineuranca Company ?>* n.eSJOO. it shoui.i have been 118, B The Comml rionera 1 ' ' banded le Mayor Btrong yeaterday a Btatemeni ..f Theodora P. Mc ? -? defalcatlon McOonald waa .l-ii; >.f the Courl ..f Bpeclal Beaalona from July I. 1188, t::i January 9, I8M, wher he realgned, fearlng dli .?ry. The atatt-meni Bhowa lhal between th* dat< ? Kiv.n McDonal 1 ?? R1.8M, of whlch he turm I l? |? th. Clty Chamberlaln 184.86888 and to the Juaticea 11.848 80, Iraving .1 deflclt of 83,1831 l Th* cni.i" 1 impanlea ara 1 ItUv l tbai tha Durbai Delagoa Ba) cable ia Interrupted Th. Bt. Thome 1.o.in.la cable belng alao Interrupted, all telegraphlc communlcatlon wlth Bouth Afrlca and placea aouth of Bt. Thome, on tba Weal Coaat, la eul ..ff A challenge debate between the llterary Boclerlea of the Twenty-thlrd-al bran h. V. M. C. A., Ihla ,,!>-, Bnd the Central branch, v. M. C \. Brook? lyn, wlll take place thfa evenlng In taaoclatlon 11,1,1. Twenty-thlrd at. and Pourth ive., al 8 o'clock; Mii.j.'.?:. "Reaolvi 1. Thal the Cnlted Btatea Bhould Recognlse th* Belllgerenl Rlghta of Ihi Cuban ln aurgenta." The ludga of tha debate wlll be Benja mln F. Tracy. ex-Becretary ..f lha Navy. The thiid of thla Beaadn'a i-ouraa of l< -turea un? der the auaptcea of the Toung Mea'a Hebrew Aa? aoclatlon wlll take ;. 1 - al Caraea - Hall thla rvenlng, when Oacar B Btraua, .\ I nlted Btati Mlnlater lo Turkey. wlll apeak on "The Det op ment of Rellgloua LJberty In the Cnlted Btat. 1 " At a regulai meetlng of the Rueelan-Amerl an Hebrew Aaaoclatlon on Buaday, Dr. tdolpfi U. Radln prealdlng, reaolutlona were paaaed axpreaalng tathy wlth tha Cuban patrlota, and the hope ; that the Cubana may aoon be recognlaad ..s I--I llgerenta by the Cnlted Btatea Oovernment. There wlll be ;. aale lo-morrow al tba aelaure room ln the Barga Offlce of abandoned goods. In ,1,,. |oi |a a repreaentallon ln S;.anis;i rarthenware ,,? ;, bull flght. ii came from Barcelona, aad waa c-onalgned lo Ogden Ooelet The Involce raluatlon was 8180. Wh-'ii opened, the flgurea were found to i?. broken, wlth Ihe alngle exceptlon of tba bull Although Mr. Ooelel had pald tha dutlea, ba re luaed to iak.' the artlclea, and when Ihey are boUI h.- wlll gel back tbe amounl of ih.- dutlea Olher thinitH to be dlapoa. 1 <>f ara orangea, eartbenware, gtaeeware and dyeetuffa. Tbe Commlaalonera of tha New-Tork and New Jeraey Brldge heW .1 meetlng m lha efBce of Aa drew H, Oreen yeaterday, an.l dedded t.. adopt the idiinH as to the locatlon and approacbea approv. 1 by th<- SinkiiiK Pund Commlaalonera ri'h>- ni m brtdge la to i..- between Plfty-nintb and s.xti.'ih j Bta? weat of Blevanth-a?i I ('harlca P. Howland, of No. 14 Weal Mnlh-st., waa yeaterday appeinted ? Clvtl awrelce Bxamlaer, ! at a ?alary of $1'? per day for every day actually : emptoyed. ~llllam CbUvera, of x?. tn Greenwlcb nv. , ivax apr>olnted typewrlter an.l atenographer 1 tr the Clvil Bervlea Board, ?t r. aalary of $i.??4? a ^ year. ' .1. Mllton Mal.hott, of No. 11 Fifth-ave., waB yes? terday appoinle.l a publlc *ehool laapeotor for the I'.fth Dlatrlcl i>y lha Mayar. Nir. Mabbotl \? a Rapubttcaa and a memh.-r of Uood (Jovt-riitii.-nt , (Mub F. _ _ BTATEX IBLAXD HM'I'KSl\<;s. Th.- Inqneet into tba deatb ef fMward Qrlmea, 1 who was atabbed by hi? brother, Thomaa Qrlmea, in |a iii;ht in'siov.r's Hotel, Pleaaanl l'lair.s, on i>i iiay niith-, wlll ba begua thu aaarnlag by Coroner Oatea ln Btaplel m. F. I.naamann. who .-;.; 1 ba Ihred wlth his ?.>n-in law, Otto Bechter, in Ko. H Qreenwood-ave., New Ilaven, I'onn., WBI fniind w.iiid.-nnK' in tha ntre.-tji of Tompklnavill ? yeaterday wltb his wiisis gaahed an.l ,1 irall ..f l.l'Mi.l ru.irkltiK hls r..ut.- f,ir a tnll.-. Ha aald lli.:t h.- h..-l had some d..m.-s:|.. tr<nil,|e aad had determlned on aulclde. tin Bunday nlghi be alepl ln a barn, aad yeaterday eui hlmaelf arlth ,. r.iz- r. Ha wa.^ s.-nt t.> tba Smlth Inflrmary 11. '.. about forty-flv* yeara old. and fairly w. .1 dresaed TI.e doi-tora nay that he wlll recovfr. Bargains in Linens. Table Cloths, 2 x 2 yds.$1.75. 2 X 2 T i ". 2.25. 2 X 3 ". 2.75. 2\i x 2). ". 3-5?< 2j_ X 3 ". 4-25 Napkins to match, % 1.7 5 per dozen. Table Damask, 75c. por yard (valn- tl.OO). Dinner Napkins to match, $2.50 perdozea (ralueaaaVi Hemmed Huck Tow ls, I2T_"c. & 20C. Hemstitched Huck Towcls, 25c, 35a. & 40C BathTowels.25c (large -I/--I. Lord& Taylor, Droadtvajr ft 20t_ Bt. WE8TCHE8TER COl XTY. rONKERB. A meetlng ol InBuentlal eltla na waa hel i la nlght ln the Flral Ref. rm< I Chun h, I i Bouth Bnaa - w.,y ln the Intereat or Ihe Arn I rera. Wlll i.uii Allen Butler prealded. The meel ng waa ad ,1,, me 1 by 11 M KeretchJIan, ae - Ar _?..,.,.,,. I:.n..f AaaocUtlon. of New-York Clty, and Van.in Dllloyan. who ea. ?,.-.l :,o,? . ,- ttaaaoun ,? .?--,,?-.? The atti r run hla nath.ium<. ?,,,,?-.,.:- r.-i by Dr. Alvah B. Iloharl paator if th" Warburton Avenue Haptlat Church. aad *ec ondrd by I'rofesaor Henry M . Hall I. f i!",1 ''" ,_,?.,,? r tl I'lty ol Sew 1 ork, - r-re .. I. pt< ... inform ihe I I Hovrn '?x- .;? annua" me. ., . ,,, ., pnt, ii- lerica v*. .." ,.'?? r-'-\" :'" "? ,r- ' '." ... . ? ? ,rlh irli.Ha ' ? '??' ,.,in ll Weat. ?::. < harb-a < 1 i- r? in?i m. n ... - dinner ? WI.I, : Umltage paator emerli _'; ol New-Vorl., ' !l- -? > ? l ** I RlllID /.' LE MR VXCI8E CA8E8. __.-.,.;,-.? ,,,- v DECI8ION BY JU8T1CE VAN BRI NT I .. , Peopl* agalnst J ?"? g ; r. ??... f irt ln 1816, J I , van Brunl dellv. --.-??? latlon of the e> la* law I I when ? ?1v,n< ,A',y ?J . , r: thai th. p- ,rroora "'-1 .il boltlea aad flaaa. ? - -.r la ln tha . ' ' ?'? " ' v:oi" plalnanl mual wlt r inloalcatlng a agalnat a ?- Eaat I . . ... I < ?'?? ' ' ' I , tn Ihli . ' ? ,. . . ? .- ? .-. ' ? hi h.ir, ? ,.f intoxb-anl ??'v,,.. s.,-. iirunt'a oplnion waa elted. Magtatral. Motl i 1 aup| :,. -I.t tb .t .."',? aa law, but 1 nuat aa) 11 Ih, le. r law. However. I arn nol here o i he "i.m,, ot .,.-. .perlora but ???? ? ?,;,.,?.V'i.n thetr declalona." Then h '^hel-H^wer* Charle* llayne., ?*??Tfi ? and Thli i av< . rhomaa \\. M Mahoi . > BBSV.B*th-af.W.?d th"J Bou.evard. ar. 1 -liatl.-s Ambuitar, No. I.?l Be. nU-av. UR8.J. I. P0WEL80\ ',//'- l MYORCB. A dlapatrh from Perry. Okla., recelved last ni,l;,, M|d that Mra. Kllaabeth I' Powelaon, ,,f Brooklyn, dauahter of ? retired merchant, had obtalned a dlvorce from Dr. .1 A Powelaon, a drugglat, at No I.M Ba.nd a e l.r. I'owelaon was aeen laal n;i;iit al hla drug etore. H>- aatd lhal he knea hla wlfe was aulag for a dlvorce, bul he had ma l? n i def. i.acapl to , ;, , rormal denlal of the i hargce. whlch wero deaertlon and non-aupnort. Dr. I'owelaon evlnced i dlapoaltlon to ahb-ld hla wir.- from any crltlclam !,,..I v.ouM aay nothing furthei ol the matter He had nol heard that ihe decree had bei n obtalned ,,?ti| th< dh i-at. i. wua ? hown lo hlm by a Trlbune , ,?,,(,.,- The coupl' had be. n marrled tweh ?? i ,,,,,1 have on. boy, Mra. Powelaon is noa In Brooklyn. UA RINE IXTELLIGEXCB. M1MATURE iLMANAC. ? . , . v - - .-j m aatapm tl .'?'? M ? n'? aga '. HIOH WATER l" DAY. v M ?,.<.. He ll -' fl ?'? laland II 18 llell Oala l 81 ,, M ^ ,,. , || , 1; [a iv, 1 i 1 llell .?,.,'.- 1 .., ixco M i so s ti: a m BM8, - ,'jfi TO-DAY. -, ... | 1 : ?? Llne. Itntar .^r I. .. in. J;.n 2 .1/ii-ip i- it II.-! 1 . li.,,,, .Llv. .|.-.l. J?n 11. Whll* >i..r ,:.Kln .1 -i. Jan 18. I . Uuni'ti '.... I. ' ? 'n, Jan '?<.ui.m : i.u.a R KUNE8DAY, ' INUAR1 --' Kuersi niarnar<-a H-i lan H . Hamb tmi r Teutnnlc.Llveriawl, Jan IB... ... .Whlla Htar I \^vanea. ..i-.-i Jan ? . .I'olui i t'arthaglnlan.illaag.iw, Jan I" .Vllan-Huta ,- ..,.Havana, Jaa 18.B ^ .-- i uba -,r L'ltj.Bwanaea, Jan ll. Drlatol .'ity '1 m RMDA1. JANI ART BL ,- pimhla....Oanoa, Jan l^.' . Ilam .\m.-r Savaaaa, Jan IB .\lla? i'(?',,oi ft ::..-??. Bl. I..1.1... Jan 18.Prlnta j.-i .\,,,i,- .N. ? 'i.i.-.oi . Jan ls.M rgan ,,1'ara, Jrn il.Itrd Croaa 11(1 1:1 KIuiiiiikii OVTGOIXO 8TEAUBR8. TO DAY. Vaaael. 8_r. Lme. Malla eloae. Vaaaal aalla All. r. Ilraman, Nfl Uoyd. 1:00 am I0:00ara Baaaa, Pori Uaaon, . ?:00pw awopaa WEDNE9DAY, JANUART 23. .-, rmaale, Mverpeol, Whlt- stm-. T:O0a m 18t08am \. ? -,..rk Hnuthampton. Amert,an 8:00 a ra 11:00 a rn Kiis'-r VTIIhelm II, flanoa, N '1 Uoyd B:00a m 10:00 a ra Kenalnaton, Anlwerp, lt-1 Blar.I-. 2:00 pra 'i'..r.i.-ii-i. I'.hi. s.H.r.i Mnrlba. ... 10:00a m 18:00 ra Uadlana Wlndward lalanda, Uuel.12:80pm 8:00pm Sarit-.K". II". Ua*, N 'i .< Cllba . I "" P m :i;ia?|.Mi THUR>DAY, JANUABT 28. \ ,.i-ii' hi, Hai tl, .1040 a m IS^M ra Phlladelphla, Curacoa, it..i i>.11:00am 18)0 pm Horatto, Para, . 140 pra 8:00 pm Terrter, Demarara, D.mra. lampm ;i.iki p m 8HIPPINQ V/'ll'.s'. PORT "!?' NEW rORK MONDAY, JAN, 20, lsn?. Allltl VII. .?team.-r H,-r\ la fBr), 11.-%. ,t ?? rt. 1.1-.. r|. ,..| .l.innnry 11 an.l i)iie.-risto?n 12, with in.l-.-. un rabln ;m i I i.i ateeraga paaaengara i" ITarnoa ll Brown .': Co. Arrlved ai tn* r ir ..' 7 20 |. tn. I8th ..ii.i oi. h..i. 1 st.-ini.r u/erkendam iDutrhi, liakker, Botterdam Jaa u.o;. a. artth Btdar, 2-. rabln and 21^1 atearaga paaaangera to Netberlamla tmarlcan Hieam Navlg4tlon it>, Arrlved al tha iiur .,1 s i> t str.uii.-r Vlgllancla Mclntoah, Yampleo Jaauary 12 aad Havana bl. wi'h rada* and 14 |uisa,-iiK,-r< 1., Jamea B Ward * >'. Arrlved al th. Uar al 2:29 |. m ?taeaoer Tordanakjold (Xorl, Jenaea, Raata Mnrtha ,tin narv it. with fnili to Hoadlaj a r..; \.-*?. 1 t,. Plm K..r v... I \ Kellock. Arrlved at tba Bar at 8:80 ? m sft-amer Antnn (iir>, Hini, Naaaau January Bj with Silks. In our collection of Fancy SilkB, many very novel nnd nractical styles, from $1.00 to $2.50 per yard. A 1 h o, this week: ff,000 ynrdi of Novelty Silks, in various desigrns, from 65 cents to $1.00 per yard. 7,000 yards Kicli Clien^s, at $1.00 per yard, the same in style and qnality as sold during the Fall scasoii at $2.00. Two lots, $1.00 per yard; of Rich Black Salin Duchesse, one 21 Inchea, the other 24 inchea wide, tlie latter miich heavier qnality. James McCreery & Co., Twenty-third Street. WHEN SOROSIS D1SGUSSES DECORATIONS, and declares tbat one's good teniper .-unl ortistic possiliiiities may bo ini paired by irritating combinationi aud imlovely tonea iu colora aotl labrics, it iii.-iki.'.s one tliink. Thera is a decorativo studio on our sevcnth floor, where, with cbarming colora iiiid materiala all about, you may be able to tliink better. Also artists wlit), if you wisli, wiil see your rooius and lielfi you tbink. Long experience fits us to suggest jtist tlie right tliings iu decoratiou. "buy ofthe makeh" Geo. C.Flint Co. 43- 45 and 47 WEST 23?ST.'. NEAR BROADWAY. PACTOBy: 154 ano 156 west l9??Tfi?Ef Dress Goods. Chcziots and Tzvccrfs, mcdiumand dark colorings, )C. per yard, (formery:ftr. an<lTsc) J& Novektes in silk and wool and all wool labrics. Crepes, Crepons, Grenadinea, Tinscl and perforated Gauzea, (Illu minated and Dresden cffccts), for house and evening wear. Lord& Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. R??- gaj__ n a i. w a v s Bfam BBjam rKAi YM XM Abaulatety ladtageaa ___? _L_P B_r mW renulated II u'-ii .11 ?r^a _t~a_ ? ? ? ? ?? -. quickly eu?. m S ? aa ? B ? - ? B_ ??? ?? Inrtumia. Hr.nchlt.B. i . r i,i. Rhaamatlstn NVu-nlnU. ltrui?<-.?. aprim*. liu.ri- Headache, Toothache. anl I'.nn? of all ktn.la. ln trrnalh I i Malarta aad all llowel 1'alne. RAIAVAT'B VIL.I.S cure Cnnmlt>ati"n and Ltver Ptaordera. mdaa and l? paeeengcra lo I" T Moatetl B Baa. Arrlved at :;.?? lur al 3 10 p ir Kleamer I. ii;?ia[i i. "Inifr. New nri-.in. January 10, !-- 13 ii.-. cabla .....1 '--<' aecond cabla puM?:ia?-r? i i: H Allen. ? ? i :tv nf nirmlnaham, Hi.rc. Savannan, with - ? < t ? u I. A'alker. .. ,- lioas. Norfolh Bad Newporl Neare, B-lth ind nd paas*na?ra t-- Old Bomlnloa s? Co ; Halamaiwa .Hri. Hutchlnaon, Boetoa fur Nrw - ? m . al'lln Bn* .* .'". Bhlp J ii U'aUr (of Thomaaton. Me). Wallaca, l.ivr .... daya, wlth -..it tu order; veaaal t.. W Ii .'.r.i, .? B . -? .-,- Ij llook. Jan. 2'?. 8_8 B. in. ? Wln.l nnrthraat. frrah I reeae; ? I. udy. <i.i:.\1:i:i> St.-.u-.??'' Cludad Condal (Kpanl, Havana. Pr-'aroao nr..l \ . i i . -n..-. i || (VI alloa a '.. . ,m.! Aliun. i. rroaaman, ''? lon Btamford, Parry, lloi ron g ? .--.. .ii.-.- .- Neptuno, Blrkham, I'.-rtl. Atntoy, N .1 .1 B K.-i r ^ >'.' Hu-amei '" manrhe, IVnnlngton, <'rmrl?-t..n an.l .lark Kuinlllr IV I- .'l>.l~ a ' ? S: .,!,.. II ? . Ki i I...IM. l.-.n.I"n lluak A .I.-vuna. Si.-im-r .. l.-n.y .Hri. Kllls. l'.i i.aml.u, ... Maela an.l llUBh .'. J?vona si.-nn.-r Uandaff Cltj .i'r>. Hunter, HrNi.'i. Bngtand? Jam.'? A.:. 11 ,\ . . Sir.tnirr I'l-.ir! i< .1.... 1... r.-i^r?. it tterdam C II i:.ii..|-i;.;...k Htranwr \;i.-r ..I.-... Chrtatogara, Brnnen. \la Boulh im| I -i - Hi kha .v. .'" Htrumrr (luyandoite, Walker, Nearparl N.-wk and Nor 1 'k . >M l> ,.i)ii..:.:i .-? I'o :-'ii-im.T Manhaitan, > ? -i;\ .-. Riidgrpon Oillrer Itr >??. Btcamrr Oeorglc iBr), rhompson, Qverpool ii M K?-r ... \ Bhlp Btrrllna (Nor), llanam, AdelaMe, Anatrniin A.k.ll ,\ Ihiui llark i^ Analphei illrl, .1- Breton, Dunedln, Lyttleton .., it \\ . nn.-i,,.i a .-,,. gAILBD. Bteamrra . '? ii.,.n,-i?-. for Charlratea ar.| JaeaaearllU; Bl _?ula, I'hlladVlphla; Hladoa tltr.. i^n.lnn: Cludad iBpant, Havana, rte; Alltanea, <",il.>n. tiuvanjotu N< ?rp n N?>a -. and Norfolk. 8hip i "i. i ?-!.? < ..;., i. f..r Nawpon Natra, THK MOVBMBNTB OF STKAMKRS. POBKIQN l? .as. ?. N .rmannia (tlar), Bareada, from Kear-Torh Januar) ^> fur tha Madlterranean, |.a?!.^.i Oibralt.tr Janu Brj IT, .'t-.iri.r .'ml. r (Hii, CaraaaB, ?all.-.l fn.m ^anttia fur N'.-H \ rk Januan 18. :?? ,i,-i ll.ll.iii.i .Hri, Uoppett, fn.ni Hantca, aallrd fn^rn Kl? ,i.:i.'.i ' for N'-w vork January 17. S..-.1'.". llrltlBh Klng (Br). O'Hacan, aaiip.i from Ant ?-i|i i r N'\v V.-rk .lan.iary 17. Htmmer IJiunliion (Br), aallnl frum Ilumlmt'a for New - Ifnrk Januai) II Kteamer M.^sllia ll-'r). Verrlea, aalle.l fr^m Naplea for Nrw v..rk January 17. ... r Nasoa ii>r>, aall.-.| fr.un Antnerp for New York Januan IT. Bteamar Inrhlala (Br). Ualllwell, aalled from Uvrrp..)oi f..i N<? Tork Januan "' Hteamei Inrharran (Br), Mri>nnald. from New Y..rk o.tober M, mu Ai.-n. Botabay, ..t,-, arrtved at Caicutta, |>, , .-ml'tr !IB .-'t.-aiii.-r liellarilen illn. DavldaoM, fr-.m N.-w-Vork De 1 remher B, arrtved al Vletorta, Hn.ill, January 1.1. Htramer MHpomana (Auat), Me,-.,zxl. from Sew-Yorlt l... .-.-ii.. r 17. arrlvad al Trleala January io. gtaamer Patrla o-'n. imu.. from New-York neoember ?J.t. arrlved al Naplaa Januan 18 s.. ini.-r Wordawortli .n.-in.. Halrby from Kear-Terk I.n l'-r JM, ai rl, 1 al Rlo Jan.-lro January 17. Si.-.-.ni.-i- Aiikmi K 'ifT ni. ri, llunner. fn.m New-York January .'., arrlved ... Kamburg January 18 Htaamar Oall.Br), Aktater, fr.mi Near-Tarh January | :.. arrlvad ^<; Hull lanuan H'. gtaamer Brooklvn ?'l.v (Hri Waikl.is. from New-York Januan ?? arrtved al Rrlatol January lu Htaamar Prlevland (Belf), Nk-krta, for New-York. aailrtl fn.m Antwarp Januan is, an.l paaaed l-'luahing at tl p m. Htaamar W illahad (Oer), RicMer, for New-York. aalled fr,..n llremerbavan January ia. Bteamar Palrti iBr), Dulae, freaa Near-Tora, rla Napiea. aratv.-i al ataraatllaa January 2... Hteamei ataaadam (Duioh), Poajer, New-York for llol lardam, paaaed Cha l.i/.u.l 1 p. m. Ann< i-rremanta. Ktwnaaa BbOUt th(> atylo an.l orlspneaa about lha pii.-e ..f Cowpenkaralt'a caraeta, nin.i.- at ti.? low prl.-.-a i t ami I an.l BfBgaa, 1UI Weat 14lh-at. e. & w. crnco. E. & w. Tha i.ow collar. O'Neill's 6th Ave., 20th to 21st St. Here is one of the reasons why every bargain seeker's shopping, list shouid be headed "Go to the Big Store." Silks 100 Pieces BLACK BROCADED SILKS 85 c. All new designs, large and small, all pure silk, and actually worth 1,25. Continuation of Our GREAT SALE OF Black Satin Duchesse 27 inch, 1.00 and 1.25. CARPET8. Rare opportunity to furnish or refurnish your olfi.es and businrss buildings At Remnant Prices Prlor to ..mr Annuil Invntory! Br'k*n !ot?. alnKl' plaeea an.l psn<-r?i!? of ev?ry r_d* iv.- do Bot lnt.>n<l duplbatlnai. EoflM we her* made up RUQS, Also Oil Cloths, Piain and Inlaid with Bordera, ln a'.l alzea, auitabla for any klr.l of mom. ? :nj atM af r B_l l.inoleums. SHEPPARD KNAPP& GO., MVTH AVI-:.. 1.TMI AM) 1 ITH STS. SPECIAL MEIMTIOIV Advertleementa admltled Into theae eol anBi are rreommendrd to the rendera mt TIIE TlllBl M". aa tborou_hly rellable, aad aaalnria ean be done by mall xvlth the ad Tarllaera nlth perfeel aufety. SPZvrpR rn., Immmrtwa. U Mtldi-n l_ii? . N.-w ___*______? OUR AIM to mnke Ihe FERRIS HAM The FINEST HEALTH. COMFORT. AND GOOD CHEER ?re the three moat promlnent and cooatant gucst* at The St. Jamcs JACKSONVILLE, FLOKIDA The leidina; family hotel. All iifemeiit* f?i ?ution at Di Astor Placa, V V J K. I AMFEILL. Frop. 500 KINDS OF Diaries and Calendars for 1896 J. LEACH. 86 Nassau St? N. Y. Crouch & Filzgeralt 161 Broadway, 688 Broadway, 701 Sixth Avenue. the arraiu-enieiit* f.r th< lorti.f BMMta. I,l...ti.rrjj-n [aloraaiuon it Tha Outioik. ij the. Ttyn> ti wtttas WSP TRIBUNE 1896. Out on Time and Up to Date. Fresh, Accurale and Complete. All the Valuable Old Featurea. Some New Ones. 25 cents. ?ent poatatrc paid for lliat prici THE TRIBUNE, HjEW-lOBE.