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Cooper, M. W., No. |] West E!ghty-seeond-at. Carpenter. Kenjamin K., No. M Weat One-hundred und-thu ty-second-at. "Canipbi-u, T. C., No. 2?>r> Broadway. Cantwell, J., No. 2.'*> Eaat Flfty-eiath-wt Conkllng, Alfred R., No. 21 Eaal Tenth-at Carroll, Frank, No. 1>>9 Cllnton Flace. Clapbam, J. H., No. 169 Eaal Kighty tlfth-st. cranc, l.e Roy B., No 123 East one-hundred-and eteventb-at. Cot.over, BamueJ, No. 134 Weat Seventy-flrst-sU Cbapfaaa, F. 8., No. 210 East Etghty-Bfth-at Curran, l'eter, No. 417 Weat Forty-iourth-at. C'ar. y, Janut-, No. ?ill Ninth-ave. Cunnlngh.im, Edward. No. 323 West Forty-Ilrst-st. Ciark. Jahn, No. fK9 Wi?t Forty-sec-ond-at. Cavanaufcn, H. J., No. 26 Jones-st. Carroll, Tbomaa, No. 3*2 Eithth-st. Coitiii, Jaied, No. IS Wt-st Twenty-fourth-et, Cromky, Robert, No. 761 Seventh-ave. Crow, \\. H., NO. 133 East Twenty-slxth-st. Cavanaugo, Oeorge, No. 2$ Weal Tw.-ntleth-st. Church. !?'. U., No. 4'i East Thlrtieth-st. Couzzons. T. J. C., No. 2M Plftb-ave. Cnaptn, .1. 1,., No. 24S Fourth-ave. Cooke, Joaephj, No. 21 Morton-st. Coughlln, Ihomas E.. No. 4.V. Hudson-st. Cunnlngham, William. No. 851 Houaton-at. Conroy, John J., No. ?.& East Tnirty-nfth-ai. Cannale, l'a il, No. M Charlton-at Conkiln, C. T., No. 417 Hudaon-at. Conklln. Beth, No. *S8 Hudaon-at. Coleman, BamueL No. s? Delancey-at. Cravaut, E. M . jr.. Na ^"- Beaver-at. Cronin, Patrtck, No. 10 Forayth-at. Chapman. Wil.lam II., N->. UI Weat E:ghty-flfth-st. Dennison, C. H., Hotel Winthrop. Drake, F. C , No. ;<1 W.-st Nliietv-second-st. l>aly, Wiillam F.. N\ 316 East Thirteenth-ft. Douglaaa, wiillam 11., No. ;ii7 Weat Beventy-alxth-at Deevt-s, Richard, No. M* West E!ghty-thlr.i-st. Dlillngliam, Thomaa H., No. 8 Weat Forty-ninth-st Dumar, Charlea J.. No. 60 East on.-hundred-and flfth-st. Devlna, the Rev. JohrvB . No. W East Fourth-at. Dlggelmann, l".. No. ewi West Forty-ilrst-st. Diuy, Campbell, No. 554 Weat Poi ty-thlrd-st. Decaa, Qe >rge, No. 8 Joaes-st. Dooling, Jamea, No. 17! Bpring-at. l>a;iiit7. F., No. mi Barrow at. Dotzler, Frank J.. No. 2M East Thlrd-st. Doreey, Jamea R., N 1. 214 Weat Twenty-eJghth-et Dayton. It. A. H., No. M4 Weal Twenty-third-st. Demeta, Frank, No. W Barrow-at Doran, Bdward, No. 176 Hudaon-at. Dufrane, Joaepb, No. 144 Houaton-at Dwlght, Edward F.. Na M Broadway. Erhar.lt, Joel i'.., No. 32 Uberty-at. Egan. Thomaa F., No. 160 Eaat PH>rty-?econd?et Einateln, Henry U, No. 3S Park Row. Eaton, Dorman B,, No. 'i West Twenty-nlnth-at. Egan. J. J.. N >. 1M weal Twefcty-aecond-at. Emery, Joaeph H., Murray H'.ll Hotel. Ellis, Raiph N., No. 22 Weat Flfty-aeventh-at, Engiish. Oeorge W., No. 3u W<>st Eighty-thlrd-st. Kdmonda, Waiter i?., No. 20 Unlon Square east. Englehardt, I. Albert, No. 66 West Forty-elxth-st. Emery, E. W.. No ta West Thirtv-elghih-st. KaterbrooJ . C. R , No. 121 Eaal Mfteenth-at. Ealln, James H., No. ? Jonea-at. Ennis, J., No. 4."! Hudaon-at. >'ord. John, No. M Broadway, Elelker, Oeorge, No. 13] Eaal Beventh-at Frles, Edward J.. No. 164 Alten-at Prench, Bamuel <;., No. BM Park-ave, Foote, Emeraon, No. 30 Weal Eleventh-at Panntng, Wiillam, No. no Oonvent-ave. Plscher, Bernardo F., No. 200 West Fifty-sev e.nth-st. Ftoher, Nathanlel C, Na 42 West Forty-fifth-st. Plnley, James M., No. 117 Waverley Place. Flahcr, Irv.ng K., No. 67 West F.ftH-th-st. Finit-y. Jamea M. Frer.ch, Stephm B., No. 47 Broad-at. Flint. Charles N., Hotcl San F.emo. Fccley, John. No. 43r. West Forty-thlrd-at. Fergus, Eugene, No. 7 Oay-Bt Falter, John, No. WJ Fifth-at. Freendlitk. Jieiuard, No. 294 East Thlrd-st. Flnkenaur, Oeoxgt, No 126 Weat Twenty-n:nth-ai. Proat, W. H., No. 121 FIfth-ave. Pltspatrlck, Eugene, Na 118 King-st. Freeaman. H< njamin. No. tH Hndson-at. Fnhr, I*aac H., Xo. 4io Hudson-st. Fa!Iow?. Bdward- H., No. IS Wali-st. Ooo iman, Elias, Citv Hall. Gedncv. FTederlck OT, "Eite'" Build'.ng, West Thir ty-llrst-st. Qroaae, Frederlck. No. 2"> E^st Twenty-aecond-Bt, Gaffney, T. St. John, No. Jx Weat Beventleth-Bt, Guthrie, W, L?.. No. :tl Nassau-st Oifforl. John N., No. 319 Wt-st One-hundred-and (hlrd-aT. -Greenwood. Wiillam. No. 2C? West Twenty-thlrd-8t. Uorr. Edward H. L? No. 2>52 W.-st ur.t-hur.dred thirtv-s'xth-st. Good, M. Q., No. 2.';i Ea-^t Eighty-elghth-st. Orlffen, J.. No. (0 Roosevelt st. Cough, Richard J.. No. 401 West Fortieth-st. Cr.:i, Alfred, No. 777 Prospeet-ave. Gregory, E. E.. No. ;>7o Ninth-ave. Galhralth. Robert. No. 00 Ninth-ave. Gough, James. No. #06 Weat Portleth-at, Griridau, George. So. 44-> Weat Forty-flfth-Bt. Gaakell, Henry C, Na B04 West Forty-thlrd-at Oairetty, M., No. 91 Chrlatopher-et. t;ies>r. Alfred B? No. li!>i Avenue D. Gettler. John H., No. 2>a Eaat Fourtli-st. Gjnipers. Henry. No. 42 Avenue D. Graliam. Wlluam A., No. 63t Beventh-at, c.a'.more, Robert, No. n> w.-st Forty-fourth-at, Gordon, Rober:. No. 311 Weal Fortv-flfth-st. Ouerdedt, Oeorge, No. BM Broome-at. Guge:. A IV. No, 212 Eklrldge-at. Glbbs, Herbert H., No. V> Wa!l-s: Howland, Henry B? No. 4 West Ninth-st. llealy, Martln, No. 3M Or.-enwich-st. Hughes. Charles E., No. 9''. Broadwav. Hull, Aleott A.. No. 2,183 SeVenth-ave. JIuber. William 11.. No. 9H Avenue L>. llarrlngton Thomas }'.. No. C Cherry-st, Holllater, Martln 1... No. J4J West F;fty-flfth-at. liood, 'J. (;.. No. s?'0 Becond-ave,. Brooklya. Hawklna. Eugene l>. No. S Weal Thirty-fourth-st. Hlgley, Waner. No. M \v,-st Fortieth-st. Hank, Horace Traty, M. D., No. Jfl Madlaoa-ave. Hayden, Bruce, No. ,"7 Eaal Beventy-nlntb-at, Hyde, E. Francla, No ?'?--' Plftb-ave. Hickoks, C. R? No. 499 Fifth-ave. Hughea, w. ii. T. No. M Plne-at, Holt. George c, No. 34 Plne-at. Hairea, Eraatua, No. ajo Weal Flfty-elgbth-at Ualaey, George A., No. 1.739 Madleon-ave. Hall. Benlamin E.. No. 44 Eaal Flfty-Brat-Bt Uenkel, wiillam, No. 2Y> Avenue a. Halstead, C Stockton. Jlealey, Jost-j h IV No. ?)"?'? Weal Tw-nty-flfth-at. Hawea, Ollbert R? No. 120 Broauway. Hurley, Thoma^. No. '.2 Lewla-al Hutchlnaon, John William, No. 311 West Eighty fourth-st. Hayes, John B.. No. lfd Waverley Piaee. Hamilton. Ro:.-?rt. No. ti.!2 Elghth-ave. Hobson, William, No. 313 West Forty-fourth-rt. Harrlngton, Wiillam, No. 433 Weat Thlrty-nlnih-?t Hamilton. Charlea, No. "-'"i West Forty-thfra-at, Huiest. George, No. 7S Barrow-at. Harlo.v, William. No. .':'', Harrow-st. Hawley. Wiillam. No. 639 Slxth-st. Howard, James. No. 141 West Twenty-MVenth-St. Hardy, Edward II. No. 127 West Thirty-fourth-st. Howard, James. No. 2?7 Weat Twenty-aeventb-at Heim. Loula, Na NO Blxth-ave. Horner. Robert J.. Weal Twenty-thlrd-at Hall, Henry, No. r>t Naaaau-at HaaaenmuUer, <b-orge, No. 4i>2 Ea=t -Twentv-nlnth-st. Hamilton, Iaaac, No. 24V Baat Thirty-flfth-st. Henderaon, Alexander, No. M t'iarkson-st. Hueat, George. No. 7.'. BaiTOW-Bt Hughes, Charlea E. No, 9C Broadway. Have';, Jerrv, No. 72 New Chambers-at. Harrla. Eouls, No. 1W Eldrllge-st. Ivea Brayion, No. 120 Broadway. laaaca, Meycr 8., No. 27 Plne-at Isham. ("harb-s H., No. 12-"! Weat Thirty-seventh-st. Ingaiis, E. i.., No. <;.'. frvlna Plaei. Issner. Anare, \o. 420 West Fortv-llrst-at. Jorgenacn, N. 1? W., No. 211 We?t Thirty-slxth-at. Jaoobus, John W.. No. 108 Worth-at. J.? ibaon, Wiillam ll . No. 826 Ma llson-ave. Johnson, E. 1'.. No. &."> Uberty-at. John^'jii, Columbua O.. No. n <'hambers-gt. Johnson, D. V., No. 107 Bedford-at. Jerome, Lovell n.. Na M Weat Nlneteenth-at. Jefferaon, Taylor, No. BM Weal Twenty-aeventb-at Johnson, W. Fletcher, No. CJ Weat Ntnety-alxth-at Jennlngs. O. E., proprietor "Fl?hlng Oaaette," No. 317 Broadway. ..' ihna in, John, No. 313 I-,ro.ime.?it. Jobnaon, Flel Im r. No. r*> Clarkaon-at Xnevala, Bherman W., No. 32 Naaaau-at Koenlf.-, S;-nui'-l J., No. 612 Blxth-at. Kahn. A.. No. M Weat TMrd-at. Krahn. Wiillam. No. 508 West Forty-thlrd-at Keealer, Frank. No. 12." Cllnton Place. Keelan, Edward, Na t.> Jonee-at Kraig, K.. No. ^2.', T.-nth-ave. Kohn, Bamuel B., Na BM Kast llouston-at. Xenncy, John, No. 10J Weal Twenty-aeventb-at Kahn, Loula, Na :'.?>'? Blxtb-ave. Katham, Reld A.. No. ." W.-st Th!rty-thlrd-st Kenyon, Roberl .\\. Na M \\>st Forty-aeventb-at Kline, Jacob, No. 16 Cottage Place. Little, I'atrl<-k, No. n'? Leroy-at I.orengut. Peter, No. 2S3 Broome-at. Learla, Bamuel, No. 97 Poravth-at. Iji Grange, O. 11 , No. 157 East Slxtv-seventh-at. Little, .John, No. |66 East Sixty-s<-\?< nt h-st. Levl, Isidor. No. 12 ISaal Btghty-aeventb-at Ludwag. <;.-"ri:- No 29)8eventn-ave. Lewte, Danlel, No, 249 Madleon-ave. Lalmbeer, Pranchi E., No. 2*1 w.-st Flftleth-at Lewla, Richard 1.. No. 7.t Weal Forty-flfth-at Lane, John. No. 231 West Thtrty-thlrd-Bt Eane, J. H., No. UI East Twenty-hrst-st. Lane, ii. A . No. Itl East Twenty-flrat-at Ean', R. H., No. UI East Twenty-flrat-at. MttlcfteM, Frederlek M . No. l.'d West Seventy 'ifth-st. Ei-iimair, Jamea s., Na Mi Weal One-hundred-bnd thlrd-st. Lalmbeer, John.jr., No. na Weal Plftletk~at. Lockman. John T.. Na h<i Weat Beventy-thlrd-at Leaaler, Montague, No. M E!aal Elghtr-alxth-at Lyon. Oeorge \\ . No. 2"" Weal Flfty-afxtb-at. Lommea, Henry, No, 326 Weat Forty-alxth-at Lcyckea, Peter, No. BM Weal Porty-thlrd-at. Lu-lange, John, No. 571 Nlnth-ave, Lunalr, Wlhwn S.. No. .",91 Tenth-ave. I.awe, James, No. 70 Chrlstopher-at. Lloy 1, James. No. i(i? Clint>n Plare. Ix-'gan. J. F.. No. 6 Jones-st Loderer, Bamuel J., No. 3is E Houaton-at Langwaaaer, Jacob, Na BM East llouston-at. I^ehman, Lepona. Na 371 Blghtb-at [ . Charlea, No. 281 Bec md-at. Loweaatelb, I'ei.-y No. M6 West 81xteenth-?t. Ludwig. Caorge. No. 19 West Twenty-fotirth-Bt Laior. Robert E . No. fti West T\venty-flfth-at. Lowry, James E., No. .''07 West Forty-flrat-at. Lamona, Wiillam, No. 115 Weat Twenty-alxth-at Morgan, J. Plerpont. No. 23 Wall-at. Mitch. 11. Edward. No. 4? Wall-at. McCook, Anson G., No. ?K0 Broadway. Milholland, J'lhn E., No. M Madiaon-ave. McElhenv. \'letor K.. Jr., No. lof) FJroadway. Moran. WiUlam. No 1U West Nlnety-fourth-at. Monn^v. Robert J . No 4?i Irvlng Place. MeXalvey, J. R. No 21 East Twen;y-seeond-at. Murray, Gearge E.. No. IM Weal Twentleth-at. MeM'irrav, James (r.. No. 43* Fourth-ave. Milholland. Frederlck E.. No. 29 East Twenty aecond-st. Regular Habit Is brought ?bout by Hood's Pills, which move the bowels e;isily, do not irritate or inflame the intestines. Be stire to get Hood's Pills w "The Winton is a winner," and is groomed at Cycle stall No. 38, Madison Square Garden. -st. Ired-and **. Murray, George, Xo. IM Eldrldge-st. Murrav, (ieorge J., Xo. IM W**l Twontictn McOarvey, John C? Xo. 1JS East One-hUtt thlrd-at. _ Melvllle, Henry, Xo. 10 Kast Waahlngton Pouare. Murray. Daniel, No. 4.'. Broadway. . Marlln'g. Alfrt-d E., Xo. .c Weat Forty-nlntr.-st. Marrlam, Arthur L., Xo. M Cortlandt-at. Marahall, J. T., Xo. 204 Weat ^venty-elghth-at, McCarthy, John F. No. 221 Weat Thlrty-fourth-et. Montgomery. Willlam M . No. 28 Weat Blxtleth-at Mayer, Jullua, Crlmlnal Courta Bnildms. Moran, BamueL Xo. 131 Wost Twenty-alxth-at McAtamney, H., Xo. lil Kast Nlneteenth-at. McCormack, J.. Xo. 73 East On.-hundred-.ind-thir teenth-at. Motiowan, E., Xo. 242 Madison-: t. McOarvey. J. B., No, 157 Baat Nlnety-flftb-at. Mlller, J. C.. M. D.. No. SS3 W Fcrty-aewmd-at. Metager, Horman. No. 501 Weal Forty-thlra-at. Metager, Oeorge, No. 608 Weat Forty-thlra-at. Maateraon B.. No. 221 West Porty-aeventh-at. Martln. J. F., No. 337 West Forty-lirst-st. McNaughton, Robert, No. 428 Weat Porty-aeeond-at McXaughton, W.. No. IM Weat Forty-aeoond-st. McLaren, Robert, No. 53S Weat Forty-aecond-at. Maateraon, Joaeph B., No. 128 Wost Porty-aeventh-at. Maateraon, Thomaa P., Xo. IM W*at l-orty s.vonth-st. , . Mci'rea. Robert J.. No. 504 Wea Forty-thlrd-at. Muller, Wllllam, No 502 Wost 1-orty-thlrd-st. Merklo, Edw.. No. 664 Bleyenth-ave. Mastorson, Willlam. No. 32S Wost ]? orty-scyenth-st Mulholland. John, No. 42" Weat Forty-fifth-st. MUler. John. No. 4sr. Tcnth-ave. Martln, Jamea, No. i"7 B*dford-Bt. Malralson, Oeorge. No. 74 Weal Thlrd-at. McOee, Wllllam, Xo. 37 Carminr-st Malralaon. Charlea, No. 74 Weal Thlrd-at McEMry, Davld, 159?,4 Varlck-at. Murrav. D., Xo. SB Caralne-at. Mettlemann, M., No. i"7 Bherlff-at May. Davld, No. 3'.7 Elbjhth-Bt. ,.??,>, ?? Matthewa. Franklln, Xo. ..7 Wost Blxteenth-at Maaaey, John. Xo. 223 Weat Tw.-nty-tlfth-st. McAufey. Henry. Xo. 432 Fourth-ave. MacLeod. Johnion. No. 247 Weal Twenty-thtrd-st. McHale,"Martln, th* Qratnercy. _ MoMullon. BamueL Havemeyer Bulwlng. Mcllheny, Vlctor, Jr.. Xo. 100 Broadway. McCnlno. John, No. 32 Delancey-at. Meyer, Wllllam. No. 23 Rlvington-st. Mass, Willlam A., No. 468 Hudaon-Bt. McCarthy Patrlck. No. 2M Weat Tenth-at. McNally Sldney a No. SM Baal Thlrty-^eventh-rt. MulvanVy lamr... No. M2Eaat Twen ?"*"?*-??? ul>in> p.v ii iiober No 781 Madlaon-ava. gewelT'wflhimV .,No! W Weat Thlrty-ntotk>at Nor<To?s C. P? Hotol Bninawlca XeTvell. Kdwnnl A.. Xo. 140 W. st Twenty-flrat-at. Nilos H B No. 3 Beekm.m-st. Ntehofca. Jabea K. A. 11.. M. 1'.. Nt. 4 Eaat Ferty thlrd-st. Newkink, Adam, No 4n4 Hudaon-at. O-Brlen, Edmund C. Pler A. North HUrr. O-Conor. John C, No. 8E Wall-at. Uppotiholinor. Benjamln. No. 21 1 ark-a\e Oaklev Jamea A.. No. 1.SI7 Main-st.. Weal T-arms. JyConne"! ?? H* No 140 West Thlrtleth-st. uDell. Thomaa B., Xo. *7 Wall-Bt. Opponhoimor, Bolomon. No. a para-ava, uBrlon. J. V. No. 1<M Bedford-at. O'NeU, Jo.-eph J.. Xo. i.tti" Thlrd-av*. Oagood D H Na 270 Weat Thlrty-nlnth O^Nelll', H., No. 685 Tenth-ave. Osteiwald <>.. Xo. IM ?F/eet Iourth-sU O'Donnell, J.. No. lwt Houaton-at. Oaterwlta Joatph, No. 548 w.st Broadway tiN.il John P., No 111 Wost Thlrty-thlrd-at O'Keeffe, John. Xo. 112 Porayth-at. O'Brlen, John J.. Xo. 73 Alten-at. Porter, Oeneral Horace, Mills BmMIng. Pavev. Frank I)., No. 4M Flfth-ave. Peabody, Charlea A., Jr., No. 2 Wall-at Ptetrcy, Henry *'.. No. 207 Tnompaon-at Plckney, PrederiCk H., No. M Baal Twenty-flghth Plice A H. Xo. H Wost Nlnetleth-*t. Phelpa, Daacey, No. 4X Eaat Twenty-Blxth-at Packham. B. 8., Packard'a College, rwenty-tblrd-at and Fotirth-ave. ._._.. Payne, Loula, No. 101 Weal On?-hundred-and-alxth Pfelffer, Rudolph, Xo. 602 Weat Porty-thlrd-M. Pfelffer Oeorge, No. 502 Weat Porty-thlra-at. Paotlne. A.. No. *"?'? Oanal-at. Pfarr, Edward, No. 218 Beventh-at. Plercy Albert 8., No. IM Weal Elcventh-at 1 range, W. H.. No. 68 Madlaon-ave. 1'iko Foater, No. 116 Weal Twenty-flfth-et. Preaton, Wllllam 11- No. 2M Weat Twentyelghth st. Pohlman. Edward, No. 334 Blxth-ava Palno. J. Thomaa, No 212 Eldrldge-at. Qulntard, K. A, No. 148 Weat Porty-elghfJM*; Qulnn, Wllllam, No. 14 Clarkaon-at. Root, Ellhu, No. 32 Naaaau-Bt. Rooioveit, Theodore, No. 800 Mulberry-at Rhlnelander, Phlllp. No. 41 Wall-at. Ruhle. Theodore F,, No. 34! Baal Kighty-^eventh-at. Bonsa. I). 11. St. John, N >. 20 Eaat Th;rt|oth-st. Robertaon, Thomaa H., Xo. l", Kast 8Uty-*?v*ntti Bt. Robeyon. John T., No. 52S Manh.ittan-nve. Bindskopf. Harry, No 4-. Weat Forty-ae>*nth-*t Renwlck, Edward 8., No. 19 I'^tk Place. Rolllni, Daniel O.. No. 82 Naa?au-*t. Rogera Belden J., No. 112 Kast Twenty-flfth-at Rea I C W., No. 825 Becoml-ave. Rlbberckv John. No. I.4SSJ Becpnd-ave Rudolph. Charlea E., One-hundred-and-EIghty-thlrd st. and Jerome-ave. Rudolph, Quauve, No. 22 Cr -\. it. Ryan Mllee, No. .';.'.; Weat Forty-ieventh-Bt, Rellly, John, No. 165 Weal Korty-aecond-at Rela, Jacob, No. 3<>4 Bleventh-ave Kuahton, L.. H., No, 41 Eaat Twcnty-nrat-at. Blohard M. 1>., Xo. 131 Weal Th.i :>-hfth-st. Howan. Frank M . No. 334 Blxth-ave, Ryland, J.-hn. No. 224 Weal Blxty-aecond-at. Relffey. Wllllam, Xo. 124 '.\>st Twenly-nlnth-it. RlcharJion, Willlam T., No. 2M Weal Thlrty-a*v enth-?t. , . Ryland, Benlamln, No. 224 Weal Blxty-aecond-Bt, Rolllna, Jordan J.. No. 80 Madli n ave BuFs.-ll V J. No. 340 \\.?t Twent) thlrd-at. Hvai' j. J.. No. SM Weat P>>rty-?eventn-at. Kiidolph. Henrv. Xo. 424 K.ist Elgbty-fourtb-at. Reed, Jamea C. NO. 125 Beeond-ave. Reed Oordon, No, ?^.'> Becond-ave Rodjr'en'. James. No. 252 Bleecker-at. Koindo, Arthur C, No. !W Broadway. Bowan. l'ct?r. No. :? Dlvlalon-it. Russoi). Charlea, No. 2M Orand-at. Bwayne, Oeneral Wager, No. 82 Naaaau-Bt, Smlth. John Sat.in'-. No. Q Wllllam-it. Steeio a H., No. .(i Chambera at. Soaman. Dr. L L., No. 1<< Wost Thlrty-flrat-Bt Bheldon, Oeorge R.. No. I Wall-at. Stegman. Henry N.. No. 222 Wea Plfty-nlnth-Bt. Bouthworth, Cheater II.. No. 28 K.ist Tweaty-aac Blmonaon! Btephen X , No. 241 Wi at Porty-*1ghth-*t Bulllvan, C. 1>.. liall's Hotel, B.irk Bow and Injane-st. . Hrirtfs. Thomaa, Na IM Weat Thlrty-alxth-Bt. Btewart, Thomas E.. No. 1.428 Broadway. Beabnrv. Oeorge J. No 249 Weal Beventy-fOtirth-Bt Btephena, George W., No. 122 Naai iii-at. Srnlth. ('har)os St.-wart, No. 26 Weal Korty-s.v enth-st. Sarkett, Henry W., Trlbuno Bulldlng. Blmpaon, John, No. 81 Chambera-at. Beybel, P. W.. No 141 Baat Nlneteenth-at Str-rn, I.'.uls. No M Plfth- ivi . Stlger, Wllllam E., No. IM Weal Beventy-thlrd-at. Bweet, 1.. w. Bhalnwald. Raiph I... No. 2 Ubcrty-at Bparrow, Willlam. No. 58 East One-hundred-and twenty-ai cond-at. Huthorland. Joaaph, No. 602 Weat Forty-thlrd-at. Buppea, Oeorge H., No. r.K, Weat Forty-thlrd-at. Sliroutt, Hugh, No 144 Weat Forty-aecond-at. Bchmldt, B.. No. 111 Clinton Place. Bhonkelater, Charlea, No. IM Weal Thlrd-st. Btewart, w, II.. No. 41- Qreenwlch-av*. Btewart, O., Xo. s Jonea-at. shultz, Robert. No, ;?:? Barrow-Bt. Btoll, Alex.. Xo. 07 Nlnth-avi. Bondhelm, Oeorge, No. IM Pltl it. Bchlneber, Auguat, No. 601 Eaat Houaton-*t Bnyder, Francla, No. mi Plfth-at. aohook. Wllllam. No. 2m; Blghth-at. Btelfcl, I.. No. 141 Attorney-at. Stimmer. S F., No. 414 Wost Twenty-nlnth-at. Smith. John W.. No. 226 Weal Twenty-flfth-et. Skinnor, B. C, M. D.. No. 25 Baal Twenty-flrat-at. gchwlck, Charlea, No, m Beeond-ave. Slmonjain. A . No. 7k Kast Blghty-flrat-at. Bheflleld, Jamea it.. No. 167 Baal Slxty-aeventh-at Bouthworth, Henry ('.. No. i"1* l-:.ist Porty-alxth-at. Bherry, Thomas a., No. 4 Bt. Luke'i Placa. Bauae, Patrlck, No 226 Hudaon-at. Smlth, charles, No. f.27 Beeond-ave. Bhay, Frank. No. M Bedford-aL Bmlth, R. A. C. No. 12 Weal Beventy-aeeond-et. Baarlea, A. n. No, ts Weal Thlrteentb-at. Thomas, Oeneral Bamuel. No 80 Broadway. Tucker, Dr. Bdward J.. No, 1.200 Thlrd ave. Tr.KhrldKo. F. B., No. .".7 Weal Thlrty-aeventb-at. T.-nnoii,., john 1... No ->'> Baal Btxty-elghth-at. Tuft, Walter B. No. l". Wost Thlrty-alxth-?t. Tlffany, C. L., Xo. It t'nlon Square. Tompklna, Henry, No. *<?;, Broadway, Trautman, Alexander, M. D., Xo u Wost Tw*nty ?econd-?t. Thomas, J. I'lark. Townaend, Jamea 11. No. \>f, Kast Thlrtleth-st. Thlmm-I, Adam, No. *J| S:xth-ct. Tenney, Amoa, No. R7 MadUnn-ave. Tuttle. Nathnnlel, No. 3'.r, Weat Eighty-fourth-st. Thompaon, lianifi. No. 3S!i Thlrd-ave, Tterney, Jamni, No. 805 Flrat-ave. Thomton. R. W., No 210 Eldrldge-at. t'hrle, George, Jr., Xo. 421 Weat Fortleth-at. Frnstoln, Otto, No. 64 Rlvlngton-at. Vaae*, WHaon, No. 167 Weat Elghty-fourth-at. Vlrgln, Bamuel M., Xo. W Wost Ono-hundrod-and twraty-flrat-at. Valentlne, Henry C, Xo. II Kast Thlrty-slxth-st. Varnum, Oeneral Jan-es M., Xo. M Wost Twenty flrst-ct. Van Ord*n, W. H.. No. 181 Eldrldge-st. Wetmore, Kdmond. No. 34 Plne-Bt. Wlso, John 8.. Xo. 44 nroa(1-i?t. Yfaaian. the Rov. James B . No. 210 Went KlRhtloth at. Whitaker, 8. A., Xo. 230 Wost Twonty-thlrd-it. Wlntcrburn, Dr Oeorge w ? No M Weat Ono-hua dred-aad-thlrty-accond-at. Wetmore. A. B.. No. 0 Kast Flfty-elKhth-st. Walbrldge. W. D., Xo. 14S Wost Kightv-flfth-st. Wood, J H.. Na 10 Broadway. Wandllng, J. I*. No 66 W.st Thlrty-thlrd-ct. Waio?, bv 11 . No. 2'. Baat Plfty-flfth-at. Woodman. Collln II., X > 473 Wost Ono-hundrod-and forty-flfth-st. Wllllams. F.. Xo. 1? Kast Twenty-aeventh-at Worrall, Wllllam B., Xo. 201 i Plfth-av*. Wlnslow, Willlam, Xo. II W.-si Thlrty-llrst-st. Wllkons, H. A.. Eleventh und Weal sts. W00.1 i>r. E. I'.. Xo. 68 Baal Thlrtleth-at. Walther, C, Xo. 227 Weat One-hundrad-and-fortp* thlid-st. Wcaaler, IxjuIk P., No. 5M Rleventh-ave. Walford, Wllllam. Xo. 6M w? | l\.rty-third-st. Wanner, James, Xo. lOfl Clinton Place. Webnter, A.. Xo. 7s Waahlngton Placa. Wenateln. Paal, Xo. 201 Bleecker-sU WilUameon, w. H.. No. 107 King-st. Wllllama in, Oeorge. No. v,i Barrow-at. Weat, Bamuel, No. 651 Flfth-at Wiillam. J. D., No. 126 W.-st Twenty-sevcnth-at. Waddr, William, No. 276 Weat rortleth-at. Wrtnglon, Jullua, No 168 Weat Twmty-slxth-st. Whlte w. C. No. 120 Lexlngton-ave. Wllkinaon. John, No. M Chrystle-at ! Wak-rmm. Wilbur F., No. 111 East Twenty fourtl -at Watson Danlel, No. v.3'i. Barrow-at. Walah, Thomaa l'.. Na 4t3 Hudaon-at Wolf, John, No. tM Hudaon-at Tale, Wiillam Henry. P. O. Box IJf* Toung Charlea, lr., No. M West Fourth-at Zimmerman. Edw., No. 58 Orove-at /..u Jacob, No. tM Hudaon-at Zlpprecht, George. No. 419 Hudaon-at PROTESTS FLOWINO IN. rjUNDREDB OF OLTRAOBD RBPUBUCAXS RRARD prom?worr or Tiii-: coMMrrm op INVKSTIOATIOX. There is no exaggeratlon ln aaylng that tiiere la an uprtalng of honeal RepuMlcana In all tbe Aa? aembly dlatrlcta of this cHy in conecquence i f the expoaure of fraud, eollualoa nml awlndllng ln the recenl enrolmenl and prlmarlea, aach aa aeldom be fore haa been known In tha blatory of loe.il polltlce, Honeat RepublleaBa are simpiy appeRed al tha ?Ituatlon. And yet they are not bo daaed aa to be untit for actlon. Tbe number of ahrned proteata already abowered npon tbe Commlttee of Enrol? menl at its beadqoartere. Ma u.i w.-st Forty-flrat st.. is upward of i2,eivi. Prom one Aaaembly dla trlct alone the atgnaturea already aenl In fool up a round 1,600. Prom an -tle-r Aaaambty dlatrlcl the number of theae wrltten proteata haa reached I.O0O. Bealdea theae formal proteata la wrttlng upon prlnted blanka, lettera excortatlng tbe Platt-Lauter bach freebooter metboda are eoming ln la large Dumbera To gel Bome adequate Mea "f tha enormlty of the frauda ln tbe enrolmenl II is wall I i recall thal the total enrolment was 77,000. Tha nexl facl to brlng to bear la that al tbe Tammany prlmarlea lual beld t!i.- total vote was only M.OIO! Bverybody knowa th-u theae ara periloua tlmea wlth Tammany Hall, and thal aba aet all her well-olled machlnery Into operatlon to gel oul all h< r forcea al theae prlmarlea, and the total waa only 26,000. Vel the Platt-I-auter bach bandlttl made up a ao-called Republlcan en rolmenl of more than three tim.-s the vote of Tom many Hall al the prlmarlea In a t!1".- ..f need! \,,i \,-; tbe work of unearthlng theae frauda haa ??oiv l-. n entered upon. Only elghl of the thlrt) iiv- Aaaembly dlatrtcta hava been explored. That theae <-ight dlatrlcta were nol aelected merely a^ the moal rotten aamplea --f the handlwork >.f the Platt-Lauterbach people la ahown by tbe f->i lowlng atatement made yeaterday by Paul 1>. Cra rath. of thi Commlttee of Inveatlgatlon: "The w,.rk whlch tbe commlttee has dou>- alnce laat Thuraday, when Ita firal report was glven out, ehowa thal the corrupi condltloa of the enrolment in the elghl Aeeembl) dlatrlcta report?-d upon by the Commlttee of Inveatlgatlon was only ? fair average aample of the general eon-lltl-m ln all the Aaaembl) dlatrlcta. We are goliuc ateadtly on with our work. and honeal Republlcana wiil ln due tkm have s::il in..r.- cauae for f< ? lin^s of Indlgnatlon ovr the revelatlona " Bven Tammany Hall m> n are aatounded at th" unparalleled audaetty "f th.- Platl Ijauterbachgang. <>:..? .-f th.- ini.st prominenl Tammany Hall men aald yeaterday: "Never before in th<- hlatory of polltl i has luch a revelatlon of i>ad?ling of rolla and frauda at prlmarlea beeB baaoe. lt !* ilmply mai velloua " A iiie.-ting .-f the Commlttee of Twenty-flve wi:i b? h.-id at the Wlndaor Hotel to-ntghl to tabe fnr tber actlon, !n vlew ->f the dlarlomirea alread) authorltatlvely made The Commlttee of Flve llun dred wlll meei nexl week, when arrangementa wlll be madi for a greai publlc mosa-meetlng of Republlcana who proteai agalnat the fraud. -?*? - - THE XXVTH IN THE LEAD. V DIBTR1CT ,w ; I MA.lllNK OROAXIZATIOK r. i.mi:i> \ i lualng meetlng of XXVth Aaaembly Dlatrlcl Republlcana waa beld at th< Republli in Btate Club, Na 9 Eaat Twenty-a? md-at., laal evenJng ' purpoae ol formlng a nea Republli tn organli ;.). |gi i ;, labor for the overthr w of the fraudu lenl body known as the Machlne Countj Commlt? tee, wMch exlata by meana of padded roll bogua prlmarlea. Major J, lt McKeB t pi and Colonel tovell H. Jerome waa m r.--.,r\. Thlr ty-one "f tba thlrtj aeven electlon dlatrl i ap mdi d. B| i rhea >u- larlng thal Ihe nn-- I i ooma for a aeparato and untalnted organla i w.-r.- made by John K Milholland, Jamea B Town ,. n i. Roberl C Bn kenrl Iga ? i \ ? .? rman J > '? McMurray, Ja ob H. Slmma, C. v Bllaa Fn I Oroaae and Ji bn H Mau ei A commltl.' t.- ?-. to a hl< h thi of Ihe in-' tlng ?? ie addi polnted h preaenl Ihe plan of on mlaatlon al a n,. etlng to tx beld m \- Tui i la'. al I p m. Thi ?? :? ol itlone, rf. r- l by Mr. M unanimoui I) ?> lopi Ri i ilve I, That ihla eonfi rence. ?? thll ? 1 one of the tblli the XXVth v ? mb 1 Uatrlcl, denoui ? I ?? , . I i l,..,- m, ? In carrying i he men w h - noa p -? - ? . what | ? ? ? are i ommi n l ?1-' w.ok of ttn Com? mlttee oi Tw? ? i- -i ? n eapoetng Ihe pro<.I a*l i tha r iwd nan.f oui part) ta I: and l:. - .I-. I. Thal a ?? i l< dge ? ? l to the < 'ommll ?????: 'I ?.-.- ? ???,-. i ,i rj rk to the i nd, i." ma i ?? i a hai .. auch woi i. The actlon of the Commlttee of Twent] Idi. .. Ol W in-b-i" !i-l- :.' R< publ ?'i org II - Ind ?!-? d. The XXVth i lal n the lea I Ii i : irmal m f the flral Aaaembl) dlatrlcl a iclatlon <,f ihe ii'-w Couni ? ' ri nli itlon Tb<- Btate Club i- preparlng to move to head ui,,;?;.- , The i.-w XXVth Aaaembl) l)|a t rlci < '? ? ? ? ? - qiiartera In the iMillding occuped b) the Htati ? No. -'?' Baal Tweni ? ? ?? ? I.Ai TERBACH'fl ' REVIBIONIBTI Edward Lauterbach, prealdeni of Ihi Rep County Commlttee, yeai rda) appolnied the com mlttee ob the revfcalon of Ihe conatltutloi provlded f.,r by .'i reaolution or tbe County Commlttee on Thuraday evenlng biat. Tbe Commlttee on Revl simi la made npaa followa: Abrabam Oi . \. V'an Allen, Charlea II Murray, Oeorgi R lo-l well, Bamuel li Randall, Jamea W. Perrj and Colon< I T. ?'? Campbell. Tbe - ommltti e a III m- l al Republl an (' headquartera In Weal Tblrty-elghth-al on Prl day evenlng, to ia\ oul Ihi wort and dlvkle Ii up ?mong Bub-commltteeB, auch aa rommlttei i. of Repreaentatlon, Flnance, Blertion U lt Ii the purp BELECTINd C( iNVENTION ?iFPICUflB, Bt'B-COMMITTRE OP Tlii: RBPI HtJCAN KATIONAIj ? OMMITTBB Ml BTB IN BT LOtt|?, .-'?. I.ouls, Jan. SO The anb-commlttce deli by tha Republlcan Natlonal Commlttee lo i arrangementa for the Republlcan Natlonal Conven tion on June II waa t> begln Its aeaalon al the Bouthern llotel al i<> o'cloek this momlng, but ,,....-,.' to the d< la) oe< aaloned by uni i ci.i". a, II noon i- foi ? i h-- membei ? mel in eaectitlve ae? ion Plve membera ol the aub eommlttee are here In peraon. Thej are Wiillam Hahn. of Ohlo; Poat II Clayton, of \t>. m ta; lt. C Ken na, of Mlaa mrl; .1 B CMrkaon, of l m i, and Joaeph E. Manley, of Malae. Mr. Manley holda the proxy of Chalrman Thomaa H, Carter, of Montana; John 8, Tanner has tbe proxy of Wiillam I. Camp? bell, ..r llllnola, and John U Rwlng, of Wlacnnaln, '?;vri--s the proxy of Henry C Payne, of hla Btate Otber Republlcana In attendance al the meetlng are ll. T. Bworda, of lowa, aergi int-at-arma ol tba Natlonal Commlttee; J. e. Blytbe, ihe lowa man agei -if Benator Alllaon, and Cbauncey i. Fllley, ??.' Bt i.la, The maln conteal In the m'?-tini? to-day was the aelactlon of n aatgeant-at-arma for He conventlon. Among tha randldatea who preaaed thelr clalma ln peraon and through frlenda, were W, w. Johnaon, of Baltlmore; R, E Byrnea, of MlnneapoHa and Oeorge M. Wlawall, <>r Hllwaukee. Tha flrst bualneaa before n-e commlttee In ex eeutlve aeaaion was the queatlon of admlttlng the nroxlea lt waa iinaiiy decMed t.i recognlaa tbe proxtea as preeented. Ti.e eandMatea for aergaant-at-arma wera pre aented by thelr reapectlve frlenda, and an Informa; i.ailot taken. This was fu.iowed by a formal bal iot, ani T. u. n>rn<s. of Mlnaeanolla, waa alecti i by a rota of 4 to -i Oeorge W. Wlawall, af Mllwau kee. was etected llrst nsslstant sergeani- it-.irms by a iinaiihn m v ita, W. W. JohBBOB, "t Baltlmore. was miai.iiih.nsiy olected accond Bsslstanl aergeant at-arma The eontraci wlth tho Bualneaa Men'a Leagoe, on babalf of Bt. Lotua, waa rattBed and fermall) accepted, Tbla afternoon tha commlttee examlaad tba p!aaa for tba Conveatloa baU. Preatdeal s. M. Rennard, of tbe Pualnaaa Men'a l.engue. preeented ihe Hnlabad plan f<u tha reeon atruetion of Bxpoaltlon Hall. This provtdea for Iba ii-- of tba nortii navi of the buBdlng runnlng from Tblrteanth i i Pourteenth at and about nlnetj feel ln d.-pth. The pl.itforin Wlll be I h.-.lf dr. ,. and Immedlai i\ In fronl ara tablea for tba i>r-1? in tha baaemani wlll ba ihe telegraph room wlth pneumatlc tubei runnlna to tbe preaa aection abovc, a nea featufe u lha He1,,iratii.n ol lha apei tatora' gallerlea from the aeata allotted to dele gatea. Th i-lans ahow fourt-ta cxlta. Tho iotu Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Toofh Powder AN ELECANT TOILET LUXURY. TJsed by peoplo of refinement. for over a quarter of a century. that the aub-commlt Wednesday. _#.__ OOV. BU8IEL ASPIRES TO BE BENATOR. Mancheater, N. H., Jan. "?.-Promtn*nt RepubU (,,?s throughout theSUte * ? ln r*celpl of the fol lowlng clrcutor letter from Oovernor Boaufl. ?,.,-,- Blr: Aft.-r a careful aurvey of the p->mica ?,:,, ?;,;,'?....? .r- conalderatlon of ** ffi>g? tBn1 obllgatlona of the Republlcan party pf thla 8ta e, I have -i -t. rmtne l to become a candMate for t nitea m.toB Senator at the electlon by tho Ualalature of IW Aiaurancee received from a numb.r proml '?? in? iv ,-ounoils in dlfferenl j.arts of tho m ,.,., have convlnced me. not only that I may, wlth entir* i. ,..rf and wlthout vlolence to party pn-o.-dont SJplrV ... Ma hixh offlc* at tho preaen hne, but "ll, that I may oontld.ntiy expect Inl uenMal aup i?,rt \n\ aaalatance you maj be able to renaer m< ,',r luggeatlom you have to make wlll b* thor ??,?,? ^recutted. Yn.inj. verjf tjj-^ ^.^ C. X. BLI88 IX TBE CHAIR. BLECTBO PRHBIDENT OP THK RBPUBLICAN CLUB THE OTHER OPPICERS. There waa a iar>r.- attendance laal evenlng at the annual meetlng of the Republlcan <'iui>, No. 430 Flfth-ave., called oul by the electlon of oihYers for \vm). a. R. De Mllt preatded, and among thoae pro? , nt wer* Mayor Btrong. Jamea w. Perry, Mnoristrnt^ Wentworth, John Bablna Smlth, Willlam Leary, Adelbert ll. Bteele, Jullua M. Mayor. Oeneral s.im uei Thomas, j. Bdgar Leaycraft, Bllhu Root, Ctor gaJJJaJP &" m ~*M ?-^Wfia CORNBLIU8 N. BM8S. atJce W Meade, Abraham Oruber, John Pn tot r irke, J imea P l" ter and B W. Blfl imlna. I ii--. Tl .? ? ? tlon reaulte l In th- chotc* .; ke| presented b) the nomlnatlng commRte* aa fol prt ildent rom IIiib N. BIIb* Vlee-Prrsl.iti Flrat. Samuel Thomaa aeconu, lohn proci.,1 ciark*; ihlrd. K W Bloomlngdab Ke.rotartef U. inling. Jareri (1 Baldwln. Jr.; cor .- J ?!-I-. 1.1 " '? ' ' 'f' |-x.. :.? . . . tii-: ? rve untll Janu irj. 01) i im, i : ira - T.ll ?ott, I. .\ \. n-ell .: I Oe rg W Rngllih ronimltt. M< mbei ihlptto aerve untll Janitarv, i' Hitrhrork, Brace Hayden, Walter B. ? ll Page, P C Coa :- ,i? i, i v.. Bowm . Robb ? B Smlth, John . ommitter on i bi irj and Pnbllratlon Jamoa I. \\?,,|||:,t M I ?--:?:. Hen iti.m K 11*11. T l> Kenneaon. Claremce W Meade, Judah U Talntor, llenr) \. I'araell, Phillp t'arpenter, <;ovrK<- A B.ik.-r On taklng th< halr, Mi Bllea had ? moal hatter Ing '.ptlon. li. addreaaed th* club In part aa fol Ii a rjentb ? :? ? W ..? ? I wai Inf irnn l by o ir Nomf ? . ? ? ,? i hs i been i hoaen ai tn? late for the pn '? i i ihi lub lonrng \-ir I ronfeaa that I waa * llttli dla .?.,. .1 b .i;... irei| ?., me ih r the club rui- whlch i rohlb ? ? t : -1 ? 11 for a pn ji lent mtght bet - I and thi ien i ea of my .ii...- and eloquenl rrlend, our r.-!ir:i.^ executlve, have been ???.?? I lurln* th.nlng Pn ridenttal . ampalgii M iw. i er, 1 im a Iti ?? iblli an eoMler, ,,:,,i B|ihi i ?. ???-? a-hal dotrbtful of my abtllty t.. n.i youi i-xpi ini one, I an ??? i th. detall wlth an rarneat exi my vitj hlgh appn .1 ? th. honor ronferred bj tbe nomlnatlon, and :,?.-,,.! ^ . unfli inai ...a ?<! It to ntgh 1 aa? i fforta of mlne ma) be ? -, ? . . ? ? nue the buaineaa ,,r the club on thi wme hlgh plane 'hat hai Jta be pai . i Bep ibll.an rinii hol.l i i ? ultar i oaltlon m ihli rommunii) ? illtleal organlaatlon mands foi preelaeli .^.iii thil club d...-s. It is nartlnan, hui Independeni It welcomea to fellow ahip thoae who iupj ?ri the prtnclplea of the Re? publlcan party, wltlioiil ?? ml to thelr peraonal ?mi .,,,,-.? witti anj ? i ? lal bi in h or alng of tl,,. party, of oplnlon m iy for a tlm* i ii ? entlal*. whlch van> (-:. ? hen greal part> i mi i ? n< le arlie ?ii,,. ... .... i an honeal admlnHtra lion of i ar:\ polttli ?, foi tait fi r< nentatton foi all in party counctla. oonvenfona and prlmarlea. II dupporti malorlt) i ile wlthln tha party, but It de ? ,? al .< ijorltl ha ? ??'? ''? ? : ??? able moani It ib-mandi thai prellmlnary conteala m ,hm pRrt) ill l>< i-onducted with the aame ,jegr?o ol inti grlt) lhal ha i i.n obtalne?l foi i-. ular eleetlom l>) Ih* imlloi lawi whlrh ha\.- been ,.,,.?.,.; |,\ Republl .in Legialaturea. (ertalnly, nevii hn : there be< n gn at< ? n ? i of polltbal s;i glt .:r, an i ? ?? ' m parii manage ment lhan In thla -? <r of our !.??'.( IKM. whlch la m .|, ? ? |.. vti.ih.i the evlli ??? hav* lunered siiaii nedled or perpetuateil V\> have een ln 'hrei ihori yeara of Hemocratl I, n ,,? th< g ii.i.ii (1 ivernmenl the countrj !,,... (,i ,ap. rlt) to a rondltlon ol ,.,., -,. ,i haiikrup ??'? b) th. tln m lal in i economlc , ip iltix titn of theorlitta. . \ cuilve and legl al B, .,,,. th rontt -t Ii tween the iwo gn al partK - . , -.,,,,. ;,,. rtatn pn llmlnarlea to at . ,i atti ntl m ' i ol . ?" :l- partlclpatlon ,, | |., wno .., i ,., : Repubtlran hoati to n :-?? -i land? \-. , thet . ihi II o ir leadi r be Phall it i.'I' 'llatlngulahed and popu.ar Uov , . .,, ,,, the . omm ir I m :.."i. the grenl Hpeak< ? from tln Bl Be of Malne, or th H t.e ol the American pollcy from (?hlr>, or the atateaman from the gn-nl rttnte th.t llea between the M;--i ;,,.,, md thi dl 'in, Dr that other itateaman from the Hooaler Htate who haa been trleil and noi , , | ffantlng? i. m to be aome man unknown to fame vei to h dlicoveri l h) a few emlnenl lead . , ... |m Ing luxt a llttle bll fearl ii of truatlng the Pon\ ii11 -ii. are patrl itlcnl y i;i.i::g thelr daya an,| nlghti to decldlng upon a candldate who wlll w. theli own ainhltloiii purpo*. ?, and wh ne . | . ... ,, v. Ith unll di b gatloni wi II In h ind, wlll the Conventlon ail trnuble? But ?i k] rul-s and I have fnlth to l^lleve that the greal ?? piini ll of the .p'?? whlch wlll ia ?! in 81 Louli In June wlll i?. cndow, I wlth wl - !. an i ao illn cted b) Provl ,l..-?... that they wlll i ? ? ' <h.>e man to who??e nomlnatl in all th !???:?? wlll aay amen. and who a>li; i? ., worth) mc eaaor ti l.lncoln and i.rant, H-hether it I* I" "'?'" or ln w.ir Mennwhlle whll? we wall for tho openlng of the ca'mnnlgn W ui atr ngthen our organlaatlon by ? n ?lailiiM ai man) recrulli ai poailb*.' There aro . i Benub-Jrana In thla rt^.wh* arould lad'.y connecl Ihemeolvea wlth a polltlcal DO,l, ,r the charactei of thli club if opportunlty ,, ,.,. aiven th m !??' " gathi r th.-m ln and ,,,,.,,-,!?,. to mik' ? ' ? 'ord ror th.- Republlcan duh ?vithln i's own iplier? of clty and suii.- work whlch ,)m i he. neconil to i.thet organlaatlon in the n'u't whlb enaag< i ln polltlcal labora for the uen eral goml we muat nol loae alghl of our own home int.'r.os ' i..: ui maki thli clubhouae < brlght and checrful hoiio for om- yoiinger mcmbera who have ?,,t N,t eatabil he?l homei nf Ihetr own, and als.i a .,',., Rn) reaor< for the veterana, whcre we may, thrnugh aoelal contacl wlth the Junlora, keep allvo ln our own hearta gomethlng of the dr" Tli.it ni.-liH our w li. frnal and nn m An.i in .1 ? I all ? g< \ud ?<,. ifuini; oi. in th- pgerelae of falth and good worka, wlth Increaalng proaperlty. may tho tlme not be far dlstanl wh?n the Republlc-m Cluh sha.l poaai <? a home of lt? own ai ipacloua and con venlont as that of our opulenl nelghbor 0V*r tho w iy. Abraham Oruber oif*r*d,j reaolutlon that In the future ail reaolutlona Introduced by th* Campalgn Tlir rinmi.-t of Kk> |lt Wera miahc bad Kol ao aertoua n-, theaa nre aarvooa troublea, i.ur they are t-rrihu baraaatng aevertketaaa Thai thrnugh aervtMa and tonle, ll atatt*r*a Btomaek itnterK. renderi i!.- Bevaa traaqall aad Mrong promotta *4gai n..n. appetHa oi i i| |.. aad eatabtlabea kaalth on i> finn and (i-ni. no iii baeta NafToaenaaa kaa Iti naaM fraqaei ..iIk-ii in in.iii-.- i;..n aad :-t. :nii. ii.- weakaeaa, Thla eavaa of aervoaa deblllty u r.-.noved bj tha Btttare, ivin.-ii langarl a bealth) t"T)>- la tho gaatrtc r^Ki-.n. aam th^ ?oti\it>- af whioh itie well belng ..f tha enttre lyaten i? htrget) .lo pop.iont Thla Merlrag aad ilaii kaairad apatkia* ai?.> n-niHI?i ati.1 BftveatB UlkMHMMBS, .onsllpatlon, rloiimiitl aad kkhwy con plalnti and all fuimn of mularlal Jlne.ue. Use It regularly. Commlttee muat be nrinted and a Cfm eeitlteieuh member of the club. and that sueh resolutlona ahould not be acted upon egcept after ten daya notice. Mr. Oruber'a propoaitlon was rccogniaed aa an at? templ to hamper the Campalgn < ommlttee B? Itt WOTk and was overwhelmlngly defeated, only three or four votea belng eaat ln the aftlrmattve. RA ILR9AT)~ixTERMTS INTERSTATE COMMERCE VIOLATIONS. THE COI'KT BttfjOB THAT RRINHART AND HANLET WERE PBOPBRIVr INHICTED. Chlcago. Jan. 20-In the Unlted States Dls trlct Court thia afternoon Judge Grossoup handotl down an oplnlon on the motlon to quash the IndlctmenU ln the aUeged vioiatmn of the Interstate Cc.mmorce act ?>y offlcials of the Santa Fe and others. John A. Hanley. ex-gen eral trafnr manager of the Santa Fe. and ex Preaidenl Relnhart, of that rottd, were adjudged to have been property Indlcfd on two counts Whlch BOt forth that from Aprll to November lSfl they vlolated the act by gtrlmj rebatea and drawbacka, and that on October 15 of that year they made the payment. The IndlCtmenta agalnst laaac Thompaon. a Ranaaa Clty shlpper. an'd Manager Jenklna. or the Hammond Packltlg Company. and N-lson Morrie, of Chlcago, were quaabea Notice was glven by the attorneya that they reoerved the rlght to appcal in the cases or Hanley and Relnhart ?????? m deallng wlth the indlctmentg of Moma. jenklna and Thompaon, the Court.kMdown the nrat ju.iioi.il InterproUtloB of ^* f^S ol the act making Bblpperg *??& jta**J? the carriera to n vlolatlon of tha law ln ?b> ? mlnaMnZ The -.rta had aet forth thaitMr rla i.all a gum of money less than the tcgultf J ,,.' for a cartalB number of carioada of atUe, and that Thompaon and Jenklna ^ ?>*"** ,i devlce for bc uring a reduced rate. The court heflVSthaTth. latter ?**-?^*ag wlth glvlng uaderwelghtg they would be gullty , r ? HnJitlon of th- law. Aa to the three belng ? ?,; pera and not carriera, the Court held that ?,?*?'*ould nn? be indlcted, the broad cooatruc l,n of hls oplnion belng that a ahipper eould n'.t bJ held for a vi.i.-.tion lr acceptlng a rebate. ?T. LOUI8 LOBINO HER ORAtN TRADE. a, uuila Jan. an.-The reoent he?vy ablpmenaa of groi'n to Oulf P'rt? from territory adjaeenl I i and trlbutary to Bt Loula have arouaad th, buaine" men and ahlppera here to Inqulre why the Bt Loula baatng rataa are betng dlaregarded. At the cloeo of the Mercbanta' Bvchange Baturday a moning waa held. and the matter was aearehlngty revkmed. Fmir Weatern and Boiithweatern lines were eharged wlth making heavy CUta to the Quif from non-wm petuui laterlor potata at leaa than tbe Bt Loele rate. one of tbe reaolutlona paaaed reada: ,*""-, o '? their"tanreat market for the ptirpoe. of ?eeurtnr a temporary movement of trafflc whlch can have no other effect for future buaaieaa than their own ultlmate fltaedvantage. -??? THEATRICAL TRAPPIC POOLBJD. Chlcago. Jan. 20.-A mornlng piper aaya: "The atrieal compantea whlch hav.aalon to travel between Chlcago and cineinnati. I.oulsvllle. Ind lanapolia and other Intermedlata cltlea cannot dow cbooae the r-iiirond over whlch they deatra to ?, ln other worda, the actora have been pooled. and when they nre travelllng between ettlee la tbe . namad territory they muat *?> on the imea wnoM -,???? ;? la to carry them. Altbough this agreemenl haa been ln effect for aome tlme. lt ls , it, ? , aay thal nol Mty peraon.. ? utalde of Inner . . . ?, clrclea know of ita exlatence. fn conaWer ilti?n of e-u-h of th-,. roada gettlng 1" altotted portion of thla boatneBe, ratea and rarea are atrictly talned under penaUy of a heavy Bne. I nder ?tMin^'no r...:: bl.J?Jl ...T.J..|..mK::,:-.v ; ? i:Z'\\ .:' ,;!:,:;t;:Vr,-'-,nyP-;rson.,rror ? , ? ? Jlthoul the aanction of Ihe ?ninii< :,noU ?and'ol'iW other l". ln the pool. and all ;"iV/',-,.l| [hemailvea to have nothtng to do wlth Unei nol In tba ? - n P? I --?- ? BOtOHT BT THE BOBTON AND ALBANT. Boaton. Jan. M The B aton Newi Bureau aayi ,,.,,,, ? wa pan noa itata offl lally that the Boa t,,n ,,i \,ionv la Jon.t owaer wlth the New-York Central of the mlnority Intereal In tha New-Eng ind Kaliroad Company. A dlrector of the Boaton a, i Albany aaya: 'II la true thal the Boaton and ilbany la a part owner of th. Wock of New-Eng Rallroad atocfc held by Cornel ua V'ander ,?;; m the Intereal of the New-York Central I id The Boaton and Albany Rallroad Company haa had for aome tlme B.OM,.* "i ita Improvement . . and lt bougbt M.000 aharea of thbt New-Eng- - tock of Mr. Vanderbilt. but II I itlon of this atock or an> ue? of i a II be had Jolntly .... Sew-Vork Central Int-ri ?a w e are not . ,. any new a'.IKn ?? or I i ei ure ontro of | any other roa la SVc boughl the New-England ftock -i- .i matter of protectlon of our property ,. ? thi ?" roachmenta of tbe New-York, Sew Ifaven an i Hartford road.' " THE LEIIIOII \ AI.I.EV ELBCTION.' Phlladelphla, Jan. M (Bpeclal) Al tha annual meetlng of lha atockl oldera <?f tbe Lahlgh Valley Rallroad Company to-morrow tho preeent manaaje in^nt wlll be r.--< b'.ted by what piuini-- tO bo the largeal rote ever east Oul of the m.000 aharea, !t is probabte lhal over IOMM wUI be roted for th. preeenl Board of Wreetora Tha oppaattlon party have vlrtuall) retlred from the Beld. Thelr lateet clrcular, In whlch n was ?i:?t.?! thal proxlea glven them would be \..t<sl foi only four membera ot tha preeenl Board, haa evoked the following atatement from the dlrectora ln queatlon. Joaeph Wharton, Thomaa McKean, c-org. H Myera and Eugene Delano "We beg t>> a'ati thal the requeat for proxlea In our favor by l n k Brothera ^- Co was whoilv unauthorlxed bj ua, and we take thla u tunlty of requeatlng atockholdera of the Lchlgh Valley Itallroad Companj t.> ilv. tb"ir proxlea t.. Charlea liartahorne, of Phlladelphla: John B Oar rett. of Phlladelphla, or John R Fanahawe, of Phlladelphla. aa aaked for by tl.mpanj in Its clrcular of December 10, !?:?:?" <ii:\. H \RRIHO\ 1/ M QO .IUIV TO D I). HB is r<> ABOt'E THE CAI.1FORNIA IBntOATION CA8E8 IN IvABHINQTON TIHB wi::i; TAUC UXJtT HIB WEDDtKa Bx-Preeldi tn ItarrtBon la st II in Ni w Tork, bul he wlll probably k" to Waahlngton elther to-day or to-morrow, Tha Cellfonrla Irrlgatlon caaea are to be argued the latter pan of the week, and is <:.n er.il llarlaon la counael In rheae caaea, he wi'i have to I.n 1'ind. He wlll onlj ataj In Waahlngton aa long aa hla bualneaa detalna hlm, and then he ?di go lo l ndlanapolla Tha ex-Prealdenl haa learnrd of a move on ( (ndlanapolla to glve hlm a receptton wl i n he returna to hls home wlth hla brlde. Frlenda of the Oeneral hava wrltten to R. F. Tlbbetta, his aecretary, aaklng for Informatlon as to tho date of Oeneral Harrlaon'a marrtage and bis Intentlona afterward. Tha recep tion may be held In the Executlva Chambera In tho Btate Capltol Bulldlng. Oeneral Harrlaon, lt ls aald, dlaapprovea the plaa. II is aecretary has been unable to tall thoae who hav.- made Inqulrtea anythlna aboul the ea-Prealdent'a Intentlona. Oeneral Harrl? aon wiil not declde uim.-i an> deflnlte phtna for the marrlagr untll after Be haa flnlahed hla biiBlneaa In Waahlngton. Mra l>immiek ls preparing for the approachlng \\.,iiding at her home. Oeneral lla -rkaon has called upon p.-i ainiosi every evenlng sin--.' hla arrl\ tl in New-York. Bhe wiil remaln here untll the d.i> of the marrlage. There is aome doubt as to whriher lt wlll be a churcn weddlng or not. Both th ? \ Prealdent and Mra. Iummlek are aald to dea ?? i qulei cereraony, and they may declde to be marrled at the home of Mra. Dlmmlck. ESTBRTAISKD ItY RICHARD II. CLARKB. A BRVRPTION AT HIB HOMI FOR HBMDEM OP THE BOCIBTI OP THE Si'NS OF TIIB AMKltl AN RRVOU TI< IN, Richard II t'larke, the litv.yer and author. Bjave a receptton last evenlng ta tha New-York membera of the Boetety Of the BOM Of the Amerlean Bevo lUtlOB al hls home. No. 104 East S.-\ eiity-thlrd-si. Mr. Clarke'a grandfather waa an ofBeer under Waahlngton. lla is alaa ? daacandant of Robert Clarke, who was ? cotonlal under tha Baltlmorea ln Matyland ln lWl, and alao Waa a member of tiie Aaaembly of k'<m. that paaaed the Brel act af re llgtoiM toleratlon In Am.-il.-a Thl:i Ifl the lirst tlme ln the hlstory of the asso clatton thal a member i>as aatertalned at hla home hls f.llow r.iembi>ra. The bnge number of gueata preaenl gave evldenoa of lhair appreclatton of thia ii. w departure, There was no apaaklng A buffet lunch was aerved by Clark. Tbe houra of tho reoeptloa wore from 'i to n o'eio.-k. Ainong thoae preaenl wera: Archblahop Corrlgan, Chauncey M, Depew, who la orealdeni of lha aoclety; Robert B. Rooaevelt Beth I.ow. Juatlcea Barrett, Daly, McLean, Bmyth and Truax. Wheeler II Peckham, B. Bllery Anderaon, John Qulncy Adama. H. C. I'u Val, James I,. Me Keever, J. Wlnfleld Bcott, i: Hagaman Hall, John C, calhoiin. Frederlck D. Orant, commlaaloner .\n drewa wiiiium w j Warran, wmiam lt. Oraco, Charlea B Palrehild, Doetora Rmmei and Keyea, colonel Richard Lathera, i> J Craln, waltar s. I.og.-m, Henry Hall, llugh lt. Uarden, Auatln Abbot and Hamilton l-'lah. 2 Very Poputan Perfumes Nada RoseJ Vio-VioleU Lundborgs Opening display of Ladm Sbirt Waists, Tuesday, yanuary 21. The newest niaterials?latest designs. Lord& Taylor? Brjachvuy & 20th St. A. JAECKEL Manufacturing Furrier, Fine Furs. Tlic exclusivenrss of my styles an inilividuality of tlesign, together wit the Diott teleeted skins and bett worfe. niansliip, plaees before the niiblic For (Janiients that are unparalleled. An examinatioii of iny stock aad prices is invitcrf. Srnti for i'**U(nn plif: 11 East 19th St, Batwta Broadway and Fifth Ave. JROUBLE Is people won t pelieve II when you advertise "'at cost" (unbss, of course, they know you). The \v.iv we do trith strangers is to show them origmal invoices?that ptits out any question of verucity on the spoL :?-piece large si/e Bird's Eye Maple ChamberSet.$33.01 4 feet ?; in. Brass Bedstead . . . $13.50 Solid Mahogany (large size) Cheval Glass, ornamented.$20*01 Wilton Velvet C.arpets, made, laid and Iined.89d Phrvgian Lace Curtains .... $7*25 ?? CREDIT GIVEN. BAUMANN BROTHERS, 22, 24, 26 East 14th St. i>.-nr I nlou <<<|iinr<-l. m:\v york. Welsbach LIGHT un'tM an Ineandeeerai eleetrl*' llght eaataahadow. Wlll r-.my. giv,? more llnht th.-in tbr** 0?" ttiern toitetlnr. aad do It wlth, linif ihaga* roa nowooai ia?a THE WELSBICH^COMMERCIIL CC. MANHATTAN INCANDCSCENT UOHT C?., fB?>- Ag.-ntt foi N Y i My- ? Bm?d???J Bfinrh? ui? laKh m . J***! A?? CHIlDREMl ITTEFTHINc Mrs. Winslow's Soothlng Syrilf ha* been B**d Mr over Pf/TTT**** *_g|j U0N8 of KOTHERd POP. TUr.IRCHIL.nRW WHILE TEETHINO wlth g"^ *-^%55J BOOTHE8 THE CHILC?-|OFTEN8iTHE OU? ALLAYS Al.l. P-MN. CUP.S8I TOND&>"*M l. th* BBST REMBDT POB PIAKRHOEA. ta? by imfraiata la every paii al d* wona. Twenty-five Cents a liottle. ARMt 0RDER8. ? Waablattoa, Jaa H (?aaetal The MJJJJ Armv or.len have B*M laaaad Th* f"',1,'*"T tranafera m tha IM Infantry w*r* mad* ? ap? Wllllam k Dougdwrty. froea Coaapanj B'?*5 p?ny ?.-. Capta a LeopoM 0 Parlaw rrora Coaaaaa .? (l> Corapany it; riral Ucatenaal Thoaaa*^ nolly, from coatpaay H to Coaaaans B r"lret w tcnanl Robwl H. Hobla froaa Compan) B2?ira*i pany H The fo'.lowrng traaafera In th* ?? *\ alry ar* mad*: riral Ueuteoaal Oeorfa n- J ??T ?., from Troaa i. to Troop \; TW Uf"tn? rtoyd w. Harrla, from Troop h lo Troop lj\^^ l.ave granted Lleutenant-Colon*l P*ter 0, ?"** ins,.t.r-.;.n. ni. Occemher i. Mft ,;< *xrZZ Bv* daya Tbe toav* of abaene* gr.int.-i a?^ Ueutenaat Jacojaca aa i.stitte, 8th inftntry. i? t*rtd*d oa* naanta, captala ir* M.i.-N''t; _.. ,..?..111 ,.r.?......l from BOUIB vpr Miss Hi:i.r\ OOVLD'8 OlFT TO Fiflj Pougbhe*p*le, Jan. 20 (Speclal) -Mln Helan W i hai ient a eh*eh for ?.om to Vaaaar??a?" found a acholarahlp ln menury of '"'r mo'g^p NEW-YORK TRIBUNE is printed wlth OUR B. B. NEWS INKe J. HARPER BONNELL CO, Chlcto..IW**