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A "GOLD BRICK" MAN TAKEN NORTON'S CLEVKR 8CHBMB TO 8W.N DLt- FOREIGNERS. HIS DE9IRE TO RKRAY 1MAOINARY 'OLD FRIENDS ' RRINOS HIM INTO THE HANDS OF CAI'TAIN O'HRIEN'S HHM, WHO SAT THEY HAVE A STRONO CASE AOAINST HIM. A swinllT whose stock-in-trade conslsted of "nerve" arirl "gold brlcks," and who 1. known to the police at present by the name of O. M. Nor ton, was captured ln a clever way by Central Of? flce Datactlrea Hrown and Formosa ln Oortlandt at. on Tuesday afternoon. They saw two men walklng along the street. arm in arm, and noticed that oaa) had the look pf a shart-er, while the Olher appeared to be a stranger in the city. After the tWO men hai spent a little tlme ln a restaurant they parted. Then one of the de teetives mXraataA the B__npecte_ sharper and took Mm to Potlee Headquarters, while the other de? tectlve foliowed the suppoaed "fome-on" and ascertalned that he was r guest at the Ilolland House. The prlso .<r at Headquarterp reftifd to tell bla twime, and was pul OR the reeord as "John Doe." He had Uti Ifl money. a gold watoh and chain and a bunch Of keya. One key bore a tag for a room in Taylor* Hotel. In Jeraey C.ty. The de tecUves went and searched the room. They found a mlner's outfit. Induding drills. tools, etc. A lot of quartz and three fake g.ld brlcks. The brlcks wara ln bosaiawlth haiidlesattaohed. Each welghed l.etwe-.n flfty and slxty pounds. The de tectlves nis.. found in the room a number of let? ters whi.-h had t*en addresaed to O. M. N.orton. and other papers. They took everythtng to PoUCB Headquarters. Captaln O'Brlen looked through the stuff and aald the lettera ehowed that the prisoner had been carryinK on awlndling operations for years. Norton's plan was to watch for death notlces in the Engllsh papers 10 ?el early Informatlon of the deaths of wealthy Kngll-hmen. Then he would .end a letter. addresslng it with the name ?f a dead man, knowing that It would fall into the, hands of relatives. The swindler wrote that he was anxlous to repay an old friend who had helped hlm y< ar* ago, and. havlng dls-overed eome gold mines In America. he wished to share aome of his wealth wlth his old benefactor. lt was the prisoner's scheme to get the famlly who had raeorre- his letter to send an agent to this countrv. wh.-n. with hls fake gold bricks. he would try to swindle him out of a large sum of monev. Captain O'Brlen found a letter from Henry Greaves. of Derker. Oldham, England. The elder Greaves. who was wealthy. dled not long ago. "correspondenee wlth Norton caused Henry Greav. s t.> send an agent to thls country to meet his fafner's "old friend." Plummer Campbell. the ager.t. who had ar rrnged a trlp to this country to see about some real estate in Callfornla, also had communi cated with Norton. who wrote his letters from Hot Sprtnps. Ark. Mr. Campbell arrlved here on Mareh 10. Word had been sent to the swin dler that he was eomlng and it had been ar? ranged tha: thay were to meet ln Hot Sprlngs. Mr Campbell was to wear a brown suit. by whlch he WOUld be recognized. He went to Hot Sprlng* and met the swln.ller. He was wlth the DriBoner lt. Cortlandi-st. on Tuesday. MrP Can.I,bell went to Pollce Htadquarters yesterdav ..nd sald to Captain O Hrlen:? -I arrlved here n the Teutonlc and went to Hot Sprnits. The ,?,n who called hlmself Nor "n was o have met me at the station. but he ias not th.-re. 1 left a letter at the postofflce for 1.S and he |ol it. He called at my hotel Ind late at nlghl took me *'\r*hZ- ll ?l woodev Where th.re was a 'dug-out. He sai.l there was g-ld there. He agreed to take me \yJtI Bgaln the next day at mldnight and satisfy ?,e about the gold. We went ^ere and Norton took along a blowplpe and eharcoal tO melt the borlnps. I -rlUed into some of the gold and got samplcs of it The samples I had were BJOOfl ''?'.' rnmpl-.'ll atao told Captaln O'Hrlen that he was t . have me1 Norton <m the Whlte Mar eteamship pier at 10 a. m. yeaterday. Norton ?was going to turn the gold over to hlm. and ex rert-d to ircelve WJBaX whlch he sald was half of the value of the alleged gold brl.-ks. Norton was lndlCted by the Grand J'irv yesterday As Mr. Campbell waa put ?o conalderabla e? ?ense by romlng to thls country. he Intend., to fcrlng a clvll suit agi.inst Norton to recov?r what he spent. and he will bftve an attac.inien placed UBOB the UM in money and the golcl watr-h ar.d chaiu taken from Noiton. When O. M. Norton wns arrrst-d a letter wai fc-un.l in his posaeaat-n addrewed to J. Hall. Hot Sprlnjrs. Ark.. dated from TayhTS Hotel. ln Jersev City. which led to the airest of a m.ii Who is belleved to be an aecomplice of the gola hrlck BWlndler. He in Harry Dlsney, twenty acven yeara old. of Toledo. Ohlo. Captain O'Brlen'bell. ves hlm to be the man Booth. mea tioned ln the letter found in Norlon's posses F'..n He was arrested at the F.vrett House. ln his room was found a gold brick elmilar to ttV.se Norton had. W. C s.AXFORD-s BODY TAKBX HOME. TOE FtKERAL TO BR UKLD TO LAY AT AMSTKR DAM -HIS CAREER. The body of Willlam Cochnn Sanford, of S. San ford & Sons. carpet nrnnufaeturers, No. H? Cnlon Square. Weat, who died at V.'averly. Miss . on Tues? day. wa* taken to tl.e famlly home. at Amsterdam. K. Y., yeaterday Tlie fun.ral trlll be held to-day. end the burlal wlll be In the famlly plot ln that Clty. ^hP flrm's extenslve r.rpet mills have be-:i Ciosed alnce Mr. S.infor !'s de ith. Residea bcln* t sklltu! ar.d darlnn r-ross-country fhXar. Mr. laflfoad was an e.vpert polo playtr anJ .- : i s; jl i m OrtU&AM C. SANFop.n. kad 8 flne stud of horsr* aad polo frfinle*. whlch Were kept a: the Smford stock firm In Amaterdam. He wa* a well-known memb.-r of the New-York. Tuxedo RacqtKH anl T-nnls. YBu.l"vllle. Croas ^r^xxrU^xz. Sra'{- mu_i Sea'lth'r- .wV'motiti;, i-od had pooo ,o W.rert, ^ir^rord wa. bcra InAnv^rta SpZoOmT. received hl* earlv e.luc.illon there. Att*r,?l|\f_l0'"*L? giS?to? *^iflitorirewiiH-ur,-:n^^-^?'5 iathye,'aaVan:e min'ltTVo and apct several yeara ln le_rnln. he deUllla of the buaineaa. He waa un JSurr.?! Ill*. p.ren.r. anl hln brother. ex-Congreaa BMin Sanford, survive hlm. A WOBTBY CBABITABLB EXTERPRISE. The manairer? of th- Children's Charltable I'nion have aecure.1 the prlvilen- of the entlre reeedpts on Saturdav ufternoon n?xt of the I.lberal Art I.e.Kue'B .xhlbltlon .n the C.rand Central l'alace, bexlngton ?ve. an.l Korty-thlrd-at. The proceeda wlll be used for the benent of the kindergarten and normal clas. No. 76 Avenue D. The receptlon wlll con tlnue from S to T o'clock, and refreahmenta will be ierved. Mlaa MIHe BerB wlll aing and .rran.e a musical proitrnmm*, aaalated by Mr. tnd Mrs. Benger who will contrlbute vocal and plano aoloa. The patronesaes wlll be Mlaa Schurz, the pre.i? dent of the I'nion: Mrs. M. Heldelbaeh. the treaa urer Mra. K. I- Boaa. Mra H. Budfle. Mr.. P. Knauth, Mra. E. Rtihl. Mr*. A. Von Brleaen. Mr.. 1* Dreyfua. Mra. K. Naumberg. Mra. Charlea Spof ford and Mra. R. A. Bchoneman. -? BECVRIXG COXBBXTB FOR THE CHAXGE. The Thlrd Avenue Rallroad Company l. rapldly aeeuting con.enta of property-owner. along the llne of the Forty-_*cond-._, 8t. Nlcholaa-ave. and Man hattanrille rallway to the aubatltutlon of an under gavuad .l-otrlc ayatem for th. pre.ent horae trac tlon. Thi. work ls ln charge of W. N. Amory, tgho O regardad. aa/ aurfaoa rallroad mea af thla clty a* partlcularly expert In .ecurlng conaent* ln thla klndof a project. ??--_r.t wlth t__ -__, ...f^m a. DroDO.ed. wlll connect ?nn tha One-hundrea-ano-twem>-??...-?.- ~--r--"r.lh dam-ave. branche*. through M_OB*ettau ?ltn a,mc. are already establlahed upon a ftve-cent fare Diaia. HOME VaJWB. PROMIXENT ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. ALBEMARLK-Blr Arthur Hayter and Lady Hayter. of Enrland. ABTOR-Ex-Oovernor Jamea E. Campbell. o. Ohlo, and Willlam Wlllard Howard. from Armenla. CAMBRIDOI_~n_ron von ?runlng. of the Oerman Embaaay at Wa_hln?ton. M MtS. I T -The Rev. Dr. Henry M. Fleld. FIFTH AMM B -Ex-Benafor Henry O. Davls. of Weat \ lrglnla and Mra. Melvllle W. Fuller. of Washlngton. OBA.mj State Treaaurer Addleon B. C'olvln, of Albany. HOFFMAX-Aealatant Poatmaater-Oeneral Charles Nellflon and Oeneral Francla Feaaenden. of Port? land. Me. HOLLAXD-VlacouBt de Labrey. of Parla. MIRRAY HILLy-Ex-Congressman Danlel N Lockwood, of Buffalo. and John W. Stewart. or Yermont. NETHEHLAND-Oacar 0. Murray. re celver of the Baltlmore and Ohlo Kallroad Com? pany NORMANDIK?Albert Chevaller. of I.ondon. WALDOHF-Oeneral George S. Fiel-1, of Huffalo, and ex-Lleuter.ant-Governor La A. Watres, of Fenn flylvanla. WESTMINSTER-George K.nnan of Washlngton. D. C. WIN'DSOR-CV.onel Samuel V* Fordyce, of St. I-ouls, and James TUllnghast, or Buffalo. WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. Dock Commlssiciers' meetlng. Sportsmen'fl Show, Madison Square Oardea. Hepubllctn County Commlttee. Xo. IU E e.-t Thirtv--elghth-st.. 8 p. m. Kln.lergarten Assoclatlon beneflt. Flfth Avenue Theatre, 2:30 p. m. Drawlng Koom retinion, Sherry's, 8:"0 p. m. Montauk Club meetlng;. Brooklyn, 8 p. m. Nlnth Ward Republlcan Ciub dinner, Xo. 1 Abing ton Sijuare, 7 p. m. I'nlvendtv of the Clty of New-York Alumnl per formance of "Fatlence." Metropolitan Opera Houaa, 8 p. m. New-York Dlbrary Club. No. M Weal Fort> -.--? -- ond-st.. 3 p. ni Bapttal Cltv MlaaiOB rally, Madison Aver.ue Bap tlal t'hurrh, Thirty-lir.-t-st.. 7:4-. p. m. Blrthdav tea In ald of Babies' Hospltal, No. U East Flftv-nlnth-st., 3 to 0 p. m. Republlcan Congress distrlct conventlons. Brook? lyn, 8 p. m. Professor Xeuman's mln.l-reading test, Carnegi. I.vceum. 4 p. m. I'nlon Evar.gollcal BM-tlBfB, Church of the Epiphany. 4 p. m., and Madison Avenue Presby terlan Church, IM p. ni. NEW-YORK CITY. A reception will be held on Saturday fr.vm 2 tn I p. m. ln the orthopae.llc and chlldr*n's ward of the Post Graduate Hospital. Second-ave. and Twen tleth-at. A meetlng; of the Washlngton Continental Ouar.l will be heid at Clark's. No. _2 Waal Twoity-thlrd st., to-morrow nt 8 p. m. A meetlng of the Board of Truateeu of Barnard Oollege will be heid at the eollege, No 343 Madleon ave.. to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. C. La P. .end. $5 to The Tribune for Mrs Cath arlne Rooney. of No. 513 West Forty-thlrd-st , who ls deatltute. There wlll be a general ra'.ly of New-York Baptlflt* ln the Interest of thelr New-York 4'lty mlfslon work thls eventng at Ihe Madison Aver.ue Baptlst Church at Thlrty-flrst-et. Wllliam M. Isaacs will presl.I.-. The exerclses will b* varied. conslstlng of a number of brlef addresses from leadlOf work.-rs. The Rev. Maaara, MacArthur, Bandera, Panr, MacOeorge, Dassorle, Francls. Rauschenbusch and Mn.'Murray wlll particlpate ln the service. The Woman's I'nlon Prayer Meetlng. of Harlem, wlll hold to-day an all-day scssion. beglnning ?*' 10:30 a. m., In the Second Coll.-giate Church, Lenox ave. and C)ne-hundred-an d-twctity-thir.l-.--i. Mr* Prlndle, superlntendent ol Klorcn. <? Misslon, and Mrs. Morrow and others will speak. The New-York Board of K.re fnderwrlterfl liis passed resolutlons pnJalng Vcrrion M. Davls. th* Aaalatani DUtrict-Attorney, for his zea; In pro?e cuting lncer.diarles. Mrs. Stanlslaus S.vv.i, the mothT of the two de .erted chlldren who arrived here oti thfl Bteamflhlp Callfornla. arrlved here yesterday on tbaTmormina She had been ill In a hospltal in Havre. Mrs BlTYB wlll joln her hushand and chlldren In lfo.jr._e, Maaa. A meeting IB the Interest of BO-operatlv* flatrlng anl home-bulldlng wii: bc h.-kl at No. 711 Ti_mont ave. this evenlng, under the ansplccs of the Tr. - mont Bulldlng and Loan AaaoclatlOB, th* oldeal or? ganlzatlon of the klnd in the city. Addreaaea wlll be made explalr.ing the methoda employed bj Btich assorlations. Four seata In the Produce E__han_e were flOld yesterday for non-payment of dilfls. Two brought $310 each, one $305 and one $'"?" Mayor Strong ha? dlamlBBCd a rompla'.nt against W. J. Cooney, a Mceneed auct'oneer. of No. I.M" Broadway, and Informed the comi.laln.nl that auch casea must be sent to tiie courts h-reafter. HOT WORDS AT AN INQUE8T. CORONBR HOBBER AND WILLIASI P. HOWE IX A WBAXOI.K. THB COBONER IR DE8PA1R, PINALLT BENDfl FOf: AN ABMBTANT DIBTBICT ATTORNET TO AB VISK HIM -ME CAt-UB THB I.AW TBB A UAE Tbe Infiuest in the case of Mary C,;h.on, who was SBPPOBOd ;o have dled from the efTect. of a crlml? nal optratlon. was made r-x.-eedingly llvely at the ('oroner's offlce yesterday ?n account of the wai of words l.e1 ween COI-BCT Hoeber and Willlam y Howe. Um lawyer. Mary QlbsOB dled In BelleVUfl Hoapltal on March 6. and Mrs Lena Schott. ? 'tiid wife. of Xo t-'.t Flrat-ave., was aecuaed, Mrs. Bchotl war the prlaoner ln the case jreatertlajr, and Mr. Howe was looklr.g out for her Intere.ua. r>r. otto Behaltse, tba <'orrinrr's physiclan, te.tl flr-d that there was evldence of an operatlon. "There were septle oondit!-m. present." he gg Id, "And these conditior-.s mlght have been produced by variou. eauaea?" Coroner Hoabar said. "I object to the Coroner teatlfytng for the arlt ness. It ).< ilbcal," *aid Mr. Howe Coroner Hoeber-I do BOl want to have n row wlth you. Mr. Ho ve -1 would not condescf nd to row with > -on. Coroner Hoeber -I adjouffl thls case untll an Aa f-lstant Distrlct-Attorncy can be preaenL Mr. Howe-You can't adjourn this CBSfl now. Von may go to Albiiny, but you have no rlght to takfl thls step. I protest against the lnl'julty of the pro caadtoBB. Coroner HocbtT Hl I 10 his prlvate rcim. Mr. Howe sought hlm there latcr. The Coroner pleadtd that b? li'i'l been ill, but the lawy.-r was pBTBlslBBt, and the Coroner fled to the corrldor. Aft'-r some dclay. Asslstant Dlstrl. t-Attornty l.'nger was aent for and the Inqueal procecded. Dr. Jftcobus, who was called to Mrs. Icbott'l liouse to Ircal Mary Olbeon, was aaked to i-.ad B letter whlch he ha'l written to anotlu-r phjratelafl about Mary lilb^on's cndltf.n Mr. FtOWfl ol.|. <-t.-1. Asslstant Dlsttlct-Att( rney Ollvcr. flrho also nrai present, took the le"..-r. read It nnd aald that lt was not proper evld.-tu-. Mr. Howe next demati.U.l to see an ante-morteni statement, whlch he ttOderatOOd Mary (Jibson had made. "I decllne to let you see lt," sald the Coroner. "Then I wlll Impcach you." replled tba lawver. "Thla la monetrous," Mra. Van Klper, of No. 60 West One-hiindr.d-aiid thlrty-sea-ond-.t., for whom .Mary 4;it,so!i had worked three years, was called i,i testiry, and Coroner Hoeber asked Mr. Howe lf hc wlsh.-d .0 put Mrs. Fchott on tba siand. "I stand on my rights. I refuse to answer the queatlon," was the reply. "Mrs. SehoK. stand up," aald the Coroner "Mrs. Schott, alt down," .ald her coun.el. ?Mrs. Schott. stand up," repeated tb* Coroner. "Mrs. Schott. slt down," commarided lier lawver. Mrs. Schott atood up and sat down and atood up and sat dowr agaln. Then Aaalatani District-At torney Oliver told the Coroner that Mrs. Schott ha.l a rlght not to speak. Detectlve Murphy tcstifled that Maiy Olbeon w m found ln Mrs. Schott'* house before she araa taken to B hospltal. Then the case was glven to the Jury Coroner Hoeber stepped o!T ihe bduh, and, going to Mr. Howe, aald: "1 am sure y_u cann it flnd anv objectlon to my eharge" Mr. Howe? u'fl your confounded eccentrlcltha I ? Coroner Hoeber?And lt ls such as you who pro voke me. You had better fO and pay your ilebts. Vou owe evervbody. Mr Howe?1 don't owe a cent; but how about that $600 you owe your CleibT Coroner Hoeber-What a Mar you are! What il .. you tell! What an audaclom liar! The Coroner wa. facing the lawyer and wlthm a foot of hlm. Kvery one looked for hlows "What a jent'.eman you are! was the only re? ply Mr. Howe made. The Jury found that Mary Olbaon dled from cauae* unknown. and Coroner Hoeber dlacharg.d Mn. Schott Wben you tell ? custom tailor the kiml of sitit you want, liow do you know it will become yeu ? You may have seen tlie style on some one else, but what does that sig nify r See the clotbing on yoursell. Yon can do this only with ready made ; the best sort cannot but satisfy yon. That Vi onr sort. Our Sprlng Stock is ready. Rogeks Peet & Co Trlnra *mt Tiroadwav. VCrren and Uroad-ny. Thlrty-semnd and Rniadway. WEBT0RE8TER COl XTY. YONKER8. , .*_ nmnl of Tra-le. on Tues "^oZTTV* e.ta." ' j K,lW. ^^.^..alaSait-J 148732 . reaolutlon *?s adopted iaTor___ . i v- ih. Bute of rea-ooaMe laara reqalring rr:;:...,?__?.i-*??.????r^<^ ,. m .v,i,,r. ir chatrmafl of the SS - of J. Manhattan Blevatad and roflker. Rap?d Tranalt rallroad. had been Beafl m regard STrOUgh tra'.ns from Tonk-r. U> lle.-tor-sl and Ihe offl-iEL Promlsed the eaa.fl.ltt_. a r.reful COO BlderatlOB of the appllcatlon The Gr.nU Ar.ny Memorlal OaBUfllttae h.-ld Its flrst raguUf meetlng on Tuesday areaing ln UM "uv four, room. Hbibw Hall .lohn C. *hott*. Mii departaaenl commander. prealded. Ha ap dnte.i the followlng comiflltteeai PrlflUflg. Wlll um n Flaber and Jamea B. Odell: bylaw_, Roberi iMlh,. Ctearge H. Hendrlchaofl. Wllltofli Wley. ErtW.nl .1. M.f'h.11 ind tb. ehalr^an ex-oflle...: pp,,k.rs f.r th* erenlng eaerctaea la Huale Hall, ,!,,., n Kerler. Bdward J. HltehaR Auguetua K c ,.. v i.-iv i and Roberi B. I.lKht. A comnilltee. coBaiatlng ol ft* " Klrkwoo-i and Ooorzt II HendrtekaOB. commander* reepectlVl ly of John C Fretnoni and Kiich'r._ po.i.. wa. ?p ointed ,o arrange wlth Bupertntendent Oortotl. of ;>,e ,-. .1 .- ichoola for the annual rxeretaea of th* ..', a. he ftoldler* and Ballor.' Mnni.mcni 'n Manor Hall Park, OB lh. mornlBg of Memorlal 1,,y , v fl B M Y Th* Fourth geparate rompany. V o. B. rt. i? wlll be In.pect.- tht* evenlm al the Armory. m W_.ver.y-.tVial I o'clock. by Oeneral HcLewee. who wlll brlna w.th blm a* hta awal tbe Inapector Gen'-ral of the Plral Brt8.de, N <? B. R. - Vi .-Commodore Valentlne, of the Tonkera Co rlntMan Yachl Club, aron the Rowland rrophy ln ,.,..,.,!: i'i it:.. n- . !'..? h !' " I '? "" k" aK ' u-i Tueaday nlght the membera aatnered al ine clubhouaa and Commodore Prlm. preeented Mr. a* arlth hl? prlae a _llv.r pitcher. \ number of KiKir* from Bouth Afria arere preaenl I..1 nlabt al lh. mlMlonary meetlng held |n ,),.- l'.r ' Reformed Church. On Prlday i th.} wii alag ln the Warburton Avenue Baptlal Church. willlam L, Kellogg, who ,iie.i tuddenty Tufi.c ln Polfce lieadquartera. waa the bob of the lat* 8. T. Kellocc IL lefl Yonk.r* aboul I. year. aao fcr tr?- Weat, where he doali ln real 111* d< ath ara* c ? I* 1 hy ?>? ''- I ' ? nlaand pleurlsy, andi I I i ia waa flr.i lu_,.. ?, ; h - i- ? ??? "? ? l< ntlfli i h) Rufui K i i I!,, .*?..- Mm .1 F. Flteh, ??' Peek.klll, ?? ? irranced for th< funeral, t.i be held Ihla after? noon ai thr Plral Pre* lurch. The burl? al will be I'i It John'a l'. mi l. rv The medloal staff ol Bl loaeph'a Hoapltal arlll enjoj ? .liniicr thla evenlng ?>' Ihe Cltj Club, m Bouth Broadway. Qulte a number of member. of John C Bhotta Camp, N -. Bona of V.tei u a, alt. i led Ihe ?n nu tl receptlon of Qlla. Camp la.l ntfht, In Vew Tora Cltj ??' Ri \ \ T 'i. nn) rector of < 1 ???-.? ? ? P.Iham, preach I laal ntahl at Bi John'a r-i* ? - p.l r-hur. h. and ihe Rev ri.v.'i Plynn, of il Vernon, at St. Joaeph'a Church. ? MOUNT VERNON The a?v!um of Constantlne fnmmandery of Kinik-ht? Templar, al One-hundn I and-twenty-flftb *t. ar-.j i.-Tini-t m-.ve . on Tu.aday nlahl pi nted an array of reaplen leal unlforma The occa.lon wa.* th<- otllelel vl*lt of .Tame* A MaBBlflg, OflC ..f the offlcer* of the Orand Commandery of th<- Btate of New*Tork, and un* of th. most popular buaineaa tneri aa well .a Fre. Haaofla ln New-Tork Clty. When he w?* reeelred aad welcoaaed by Bmlnent Commander .i ftewart Wllaoa, th>- aayluai vv.. crowded t . i" canadty, among Ihe many t>re*<nt being Wllaon O. Foa Orand Repre.entatlve of Ala i.ania. Henry B. I'.i oade., Grand Repre**ntatlv. nf Illlnolx: r." Commander* Franklln T !>a. * Pred erl.k K. Van Court, Willlam J McDonald. Prederlck K. Davia, A. Norton Rrockway. Cyru. 6. li.ii.h.n, .Tam.-s H HaeOraaor, John B. lllll. f'.eortfc M Wal rr ??? ?? nnd M.iw?* D <:.-ttv al-O l.irs'- deleftatlonfl from York. Beth'ehem and Other rommarnlerle*. Bmlnenl Blr MannlnK's addre** wa* full of Int.-r eil and In.truCllon After the formsl ceremon!e_? of the even Ina, aupper ???.-? aerved ln the hunnnet hall. supervlse.i by Captaln-Oeneral A. ll Bradley. ^.imniander \Vl|p >n made an .Xcellent pr.-aldina; offlcer. Th.re wer. ?l*ri Impromptn addrr**es hv Sir* Fnx, Mf-nonall. N.il.le. I" ,S I.avl*. HcCourt, Hubbell and ..ther*. ? WHITE PI.AINS Rlchmond K. P!ad?, *eeretary of the ritlzen*' Oa. ari Blectrio Company, waa placed In nomlnatlon .nai r!i?ht bv the Republican town caucua aa . candi? date for BuperVlior. Homer flrluns. a w.-ll-known horae*tr tlnef, araa romimted for Collector. HHW-ROCHEI-LE. The irn^teen nf Telhain M.iror have prnnted tn th* "Huckleberry" Trolley Company a franchise to build ard operate the road throuah the Manor Ii ls In'imated lhat there la a spllt ln the lo.-nl :;ink? of tha Democratlc party lhal arlll i>e heard from on Mar. h 11. JoBeph |! itephenaon, Ihe outgomg Kxr-is.- r*f?m miaaioner. ha. oot been abl. lo efre.-t *ome of th' ,,? rm* he had hoped lo accompllah, bui he retires wlth tl.<- reepecl of ihe communlty. Oeorae i- gpauldlna wlll auperlntend the rerival ,,r "Plnafora" by the Aleantara DraBBatle Aaaocl? ation The fnlliwlnir men wlll have a blll re.lucin. Kas ratea Introduced before Ihe present Lealalature: Oeorae Perguaah. E Lambden, P. LevUon and R. II S'?tt._ STATFX 1BLAXD BAPPEXIXQB. The elghl IndlrtmeiHv Whlch wre fOUfld agalnst the Bntuj Harbor aallor. m MH for baHot-bo-i ?tUfflng, In tbe town Of "'aMleton, In the antiiinti electlon ..f thal year, wer. dl.mlaaad y-sterday Ifl Ihe Bupreme court by Juatlce Bmlth ea ihe bboUor of I.lstrlct-Attnrney Oeorge H. PtBB*y. H- ?8 sal.1 | that some ?f the a?ruaed men bad dled and Btherfl i, ,,i i. fi the eoaatry. The accuaed m.n were .1 n i Hewltt, a Love, .1 II Craanwell, ?'.. B. Banker, .1. II. Wilson and B. K T-lO-BpaOfl. Th. trlal of Tl.onu.s Crlmes fot murder In the iirm .leirrei- ha* been aal down for Monday tlrlm.-a waaarra^mad yeaterday and Wllliam J. Power. wa- -aelgned tohla defence, be havlng deajared his in.i.iiitv to I'tiaraiv- oouna.1. l--rlt7 Much'- tbe proprl-tor of Ihe Avondgle llolel. .? siiut'ii Beaeh, waa Indlcted y.-.L-niav wlth hla ,..lfl. .... kc<M>iriL' a dlsorderly house. Henqr Kemp? ner of Btapfrtan, who shot Marv Kurns ln the arm , while celebratlBg. waa Indlcted aad pleadBd guilty. II.- W8? s.-nt.-nced to ti.ii ty days ln J..II i U-.rlt.in TiIIk < nl.i Of Red M-'H. wlll hol.l a I smok. r ln ftJert Mall. N-w-IIi-IkIiK.n. thls *v,,H..R ?ri... i number fif < ommer.-e met on Tu.BdBy even . in? Tl.e electlon of Haybury Plemlnfi ? tt. Havena and Pedor Hcbmidt waa announceu. It.-so lutlona were adopted recomm-ndlng the purchaae of the ltllllpp Houae l.y th.- State to pnaeyva lt* hi.torie vaiu.. The ii.aa.irei r.-poiied $1,;._*;!hj iii the traaaury. Th. suit of i-'reileii.-k C. Kealey, of CUftan, againat I'hilii. I'larlus. of \v> st Btighton, for OB) daoiagee for runnlng Into hls bicycle was heard yeaterday. The Jury broujrht In a verdlet for the defendant refused to recelve It tbe but Justlce Smltl. ?-.'? .round thal the wheel bad a* much rifht on the roud as the WBgOB and that .'larlii* ww nt fault. A t.ew trlal wa* ordered. The Ilcarrt of PotiO. r'otnmlaslonera yesterday ahook up the Department. transferrlnif Bergeftflt iKi.i Cineii fro'i. Pollc. Headquartera to Totten vllle und ?ern< nnt Joaeph Cobb, 10 Statlon No 2. in Weat Hrltchtoti I'ollreman Kaltenmeler. of the mounte.l s.iitad, was dlacharKed for neKlert of duty. The altnr in the ehnpel of the Home for Mllnd Olrla, at Mount I_iretto, .djolnlng the poya' Hom. founded by Father I)rum*oole. wlll br- dedlcated thi. morning by Archblahop Corrlf.n ;?nd Bl.hop Farley, .aal.tad by a number of prl.aU. Th. money Silk Ginghams. We dir-ct attcntion to some very stylish .specialties in these recently imported by us. A pretty coffee color grenadine effect with an ill over scroll de sign interwoven and a P<>n gee colored ground striped and chccked with white and overflecked with small self mwmuweu TraAtMark c0'or Damasse figures are worthy of note?price 75c. per yard. In our department for Wash Dress Fabncs now replete with the choirest goods there are many handsome specialties. James McCutcheon & Co., THE LINEN STORE, 14 West 23d St. fe. ]iiiorr^JpiNEFCTWiTura An Art Journal says: ? There are so many thin<rs offered to buyers nowadays?all with a view to trade?that it 'is eaaler to mako ]l<tra(. \\tr\y than it was iu the days of our jjrandiiiotliers." True?and tbat is one more reason whf you should buy not only wliere the fnrnithingi offered are artistic, but where a skilled decorator is aiways ready to tfive BOfgettiODS as to the hannonyot'colors,materials, and styles. "BUV OFTHe MAKiB" Geo. C.FLint Co. A*,.43 ***o 41 WEST 23 ? _T.\ rlCAS BftOADWAY. FACTORY: 154 and 15ft wwt I97_TWET RELIABLE! COWPERTHWAIT'S All fltaflO ln theae miperb Orlental R-l-, bal or.ly Xht lUIMflt pr1r*_. CARPETS. jurna crboit. m w__. uth a,-* _ * _ __ " ,7fo?n-l the Home for Hl.ryl OJrt.lf- 9*? ** Blater Ann. tba fQundar in prearnt n c ?,r.icr of Bt. Praw* ,?V..'"Thrn an who becaroe (Uughter pl a ?"'" ./Th,. _?d Father tatraagad ^^?^m.nuutt u ?mp_ct *?? trtcd to reconclle hla fr' "',' .ivinc man Mlaa De \^;:;1;r,;wV^...v:,^n.'r^r^.r,./nrrrto ;i;,,a:?-". ?.;?:':>:..?- ?-Kft f:':;;;;';1!;, liv'f.i^-ir^'civi.-.-.'bi.tai.o-fo.in.i-.-i a ;. |.l order of fltoterbood. OR. r: \i mi: vnn * BXPERIMENTS. IXTEf-lGCT IN Hli BBPOBT-D DlaWVRBI-BB A pKBTCH or Kia I.lKK. .,-._ .... ripr.i-.ri p-bllan. l ln Tba Trlboaa yetur ,,,. f ,,- rtBerlmeatfl whlch wara coaducted by Dr. nH E?m*na.tendln?to|i??ire_b?praaa-ie*ol -, rar> ln aun ln fad >" ?*?* ?"''ir'-" miu Itebt, wer* r.-..-i wlth b-taroat by many .. .. ,rl r_p.rln.mter.. Although none of . . - ?n b) ? TrlbuBfl reporter waa wlll? ing t. I'lmit. or -v. r. eommeni upon. -he merl-fl ci thl. tbeorleg advaaced by Dr. Bmmena thara to ao aouMth.MherwulUobla.n-db) u.e tetur w.ll * . md thoroucblj Uwaatlgated la -a-mal !.,:? n ii .riea In thlfl dty. Apparently. however, tba MmtmUm lO-etloa whether -)? X ra- realty do aalet la ?unbeaaulaad other forma of llghl and can ba fouad vrithout the iU 0f Crook. - t.n.. - and ln luetlon ooUa l* in a talr way to be ?ettled by l>r Bmnana himaeif a* ? ia told ln Th* Trl i f* terday. h* aaya tbal bo ?? eon tructed an natrument. whtch hc term* a rhlch it wlU be ao* - : . ? . ... ?? u i ,""'"* -? ,h-,iu""" i , ? ? ?????' ??"??-???" ",,ly anl,"" 00t tbe help of tba uaual photogrnphlc nedlum* j,,,,,..,,., brouahi into na* Dr. Bmmen? tayt ba haa .ir. . u nroved the utlllty of thla Inetrument. but \rr v-.r.,u* am-.II detalla that requlro per ' .',,,. i..f,i- he la wllling publlcly to exhlbll he Ir-i M- -f the photoecope, H? aald yeatardmy > i, .?-.?)' i i..- ablfl f demonatrate thfl practlcal 1 . ?|| be believed l.v a gre-t many .ple that lf Dr f&men. ..... obtiln arlth thl. toarrant ftj -, rt.rii wlth Ihe eunllght that other* have ;,."locedwUhthe va^urn lubU he hM undoubtedly LT,,-.-"...i.-.i ln in. Um rr... n-w radlaaca In aunbeama, 'I)r" ?^m"nn.l'w_r!bora ln Keat, Enatoad. oa Dj cJaiber V l-tt ll""'.'V'"':i,<"Mv-"' i .,,?i,,ii anl w.i- afl rward engased at lh* Oate.? ,'.i i i ;.? Worka, , largfl concjrn on tne banka o the river Tyne Later he loob up the etud) of 'hrmi'rrv .nti enflneenra. He caine to thlfl^juntry ., ,,.,, yrari .._?>. -"''I ba* *1nce then nlned .j ...,.,..,',,.,? M m Inventor ird aa ? mlnlna nn.l ele?trica? englnear Pr Bmm.ni Ifl the laven ?.r oi [negtaal exploalv* kr.own .- "emmenalte whlch w, ,-lo.r. l by ihe l'nlted Statei Oovernment. An ot her of hla inventl .n? ?... fo" tbe i-.r.v.-rr, ..... th" , ,1 Rodney funa Into efflclrnl weapone, but Co.i ir.,* after approprutlm !_-.0__ to have th* 1bv?b tlon earried mto effect. f-r aome remaon or ..ther never oroceeded wlth the project Dr. I-.mm^n-., who |* connected wlth .everal fold mlaaa n Call forala haa hla New-York oHlcefl al No. 1 Broadway. ,,n I Vv.-a when u. thls dty al tba Btevtnfl Houae in Broadway._ A 8PRIX0 MILL1NEE1 0PBND7Q. The xprlns mllllnery openlnjra nt the **tab!!ab ment of r.ord _ Taylor. Broadway an.l T?vr.tleth at.. ..re e.iK'Tly awaltbd each leaaon by N.-w-York women The deror.illons In the COmforUble parlor^ upat.lr. ara remark-bly beauUftrl thl* your. Jm m?.nae baabaU of roaaa, buttercupa. moralnf-gloriea and other Bowara are raatened le eacb of the nany plllara. A multlpllclty of mlrrora. also twlned arlth hio - 'i.)". rdl.-.t tha colors on evary "Me. AU o! th.. i,.,rs flbown ar* pretty aad taataful, and many .>f tli.ii) are loUlly un'.lke tho)-.- n.-.-n el-mwhere. 1 ?M of the most dellcat* ara tba larg* iai lea hata ln ..ale atrawa Ona baa a ruatlc crown aad icRhorn hiim, eavared wlth nathered tuUe. II l? irlmm.-.l wlth whlte aml inair..--.-oi..r.-.l roaaa aad feathara. Tuiie, it may ba aaid, falrly eaabroada everytblng thls s.-as.ni an.l l.-n.ls a flOftn*** 10 what.-v.r It I toucbaa. A linlqne wnlkitiK hat of CTUBbed vloleta Is velled Wlth roy..1-1.1.ie lull- aad a.lortic.l wlth pink rosen aad fffllag- ,,||lk chlp is tha diaterlal of a demura 1 llttle pobe, Iba ottly trlmmlnga of wblch ara btacfc velvel aad oatrleb plumea. Not Loula XVI, but ' Henry 11, 'M aald ." be re*p*n*lble for tha ityla of ' crown in fl larga black pletura-hat. The velvet ; ,-.i_..i i.iiin i- ni...-. ruiiy curved, and larx.- drooping o.trlch f.iiii.-rs an- artlatlcally arranaed at tha eide. Thls . xhlhlllon is a good place ln whi.-h to s.-.i tho t i? ?? color* of tb* year. I'rdlrla-irrean la a hriciit, full 'tini, miioh uh.-.i in rannbtnatlon wlth palar ' fhadea, The purplea r.mK'- tr.mi lixht lavender to Ihe deepeal .1 ..l.ii.i, and tha browafl from orang* to 1 l.iin.t Rlenng. Thr.-.- t.m.-s of thi- s un.- color Is a ! rrequenl Idea far a boaaet Apple.bloaaom*, wbloh , look nalural enough to ba iragrant. aad every .pecle. of fleld-rlower ara need upon the chlldren'. hat*, Thls departmenl fully .-.lu.iis the other ln at i n.i. Uveaeaa. Wlt ii the mllllnery ..re flbown aummer paraaoM of j Draadan Mlba, with haadlea of nalural wood aad l.urnt l.-ery Th.-re ,.r>- eapea of su.-h alry fal>rl.-n .1 n.hnal, lace and tdlle, whlch ih?-ir future owner.. WOUld l.-tt.r miun) CgrefUlly from lh.- Aprll ihOWOTB. Pl BLD' sroRE BMFLOTE AEEBBTED. Jowph .1. CImoo, an opener an.l pucker Ht the | I'nltcl Htnt.f. Appralser.s' Btoroa MO. -4'?- WiiahDiK ' t.Di-Ml., was lo.?k^l UP ln-at evenlnK at the L.-.Diarl [ nt police atatlon, ebbrgfld wlth lur.-nj. When the I (ip.-i.rr* and p)._k> ra w.-re leavlng: the bttlldtaf abo)it ? 4 o'tlock, 4'lsco wai) calle.1 Into tbfl offlce of lh* Drp'.ity collector, ('.cnerul N. (1. Wllllnma, on the ' flrm floor. and only a few feet from the atreet aa. 1 iran'-e. There the Hjxclal tgeatfl toM (Jeneral Wlll ! lama thal they ti^aetad ciaco of atoallng, and placed hlm' un.ler arrext. When th* prlaoner waa ; nein-hed at the .tatlon a chlna cup and aaucer, | two plat?n an I two hroee pa.llocks. the latter bear Ing Ihe l'nlted Htatea 41ov.-rnment ntamp, aml ll_9 In raah were found In hl.a poaaesaion. He clalnx-d that the exiunlner had irlven hlm the crock/ry, but he could not account for hls posdcsslon of tba padlocka. CMeo la a war teteran. llfty yeara old, and haa be.-n employed In Iho Appralm-ra' Storea for about twenty yara. II' waa foreinan of openera and packera In the crorkery-room. He llvea wlth hlfl famlly at No. &H Tenth-ave. Thera la an annex to tha publio atoraa on tha UJr. a /-?. O'Neill's, 6th Ave., 20th to 2l8t 8t. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN LADIES' JACKETS, CAPES and SKIRTS. Each article mentioned in thls announcement is new, stylish and serviceable, and at the price at tached an exceptional bargain: Jackets and Capes. CLOTH CAPES, elaborately braided, tailor finisb, and worth 5.50, special 29S JACKETS of Black Cheviot, Box shape, and worth 5.00, SPECIAL 2.98 COVERT CLOTH JACKETS, Plaited Backs, full cloth facinff, worth 6.50, SPEOAL 3>98 WOOL CHEVIOT JACKETS, fine quality, also in Tan Kersey, Double Plaited Backs, novel shapes, worth 7.75, SPECIAL 4.98 the invalceache.'kelofr. employe In It was learne.l 1881^nja? were the WtoCWiawgJI^ valuable ?ooda inlaalnK froifl one foaaianmei? ?' bullding and CommlSaloner Shielda thla morntna. -? MO COMPLAIXTS; XO REMOTALS. rilARITIF.- COMMISSIONF.R FAL'RF. DEME8 TWO KI.MOR8. rharltlea Commlaaloner Faure wa. aeen at Tlenevue HoaoUaJ laat averdiii with raCaranea to the Btate i X ?':.. 'th.-,-' W-ta .-ompUlnt- M .0 the ma, Lc ! ,e, t Of the Soatln. lodKlllK-h-n,^ in Ita tr-at , .{ ,he l.ilgera. nnd that whol.-.alo removala ;;.r.. ta be 8-8-5 in -Mtona. H.?pltal. The C om miaaloner aaM that he felt annoyed at .urh rumora SSS thero W-8 not ihe ta--* truth ln any of "Thave baard ro complalnts froaa the lodslns houae" he aald, "but. on the r-ot.trary. the ?ood lorK la be.nK hl*hly rnmmended. 1? ?? *? aa the X talk aJboat ra-a-wa-a from _talleY_a Ho-pttat ta S_t-a?8-! M me aay thal there te no Inveallgatlon ".M". .no no removala nre ron.emplated. I am S H-llevue ll,is5>l?, i everv tla, for OaUU, ..pan of > my duty. and ^htaltmto w iU Ct^i" ^'comi-l?.. and no removal* nre i-ont?mplateil. _____^_ .1///. DOOLTB RFSIGXATWX ACCEPTED. The Burnh.m Indu.trlal Karm. Canaan Four Cornera. la Columbla County. haa many frlenda In thla Clty The Hev. John Pooty ha. been the auper intendent of tba In.t.tutlon for aome tlme but laat iuaruat he tendered hls reaiKnatlon. The Board AU8UK ne teii.1 ' r^^Knation aat month. ?i S__^_fe_t Ma 1 .?% Sdadopted reaolutlon* nr.Hl.,a iJ h Rh terma Mr. Pooly'awork durlng hla ["mire of the auperintendenry of the Farm. -? MARINE IXTEEEIGEXCE. MINIATL'RE ALMANAC. Sunr1ae?:08!!?-naet6:irMoon aet. p m II 44 Moona age 5 HIOH WATER TCVPAT. * aa <ia-dv HMk 10:1. -kw. I?l?n4 10 34 H>I1 Oata 027 ?2--_-_2y S-5 -8-ta OO*. ialand 10:89 H'll O.,* 12 V. IXCOMIXG STEAMERS. TO DAY. ..?.-. rnm t*_aa ?:,?""? .Qlbrvlt.r. March 1......Anehor J,,a'lf,'. H-.m.mrg. Marrh.Hamb-Am-r E?!Sh_;.V.'.s iVm!.;..,. Marcn ll .<-Vb*? ..... ..ni.n'.: .... ? Ul__a-w. Mareh -. Allen-St.i. L-?,,....?.. .Havana, Hareh M.N 1 a t nt.* rr_ iai 1 . - - Btrma-a. Mareh l?.Qaebje irlniaaa. ..-? M?r,li 4 .Wilson bap_at_.aian. marom *. FRIDAT, VAlti'lI 20. _ , ij*m___i Mareh II.Oaaaia un.LnJ. ..Ua-doa. M-r.1, 4.w-taaa gATt'RDAY, MAKdl 21. .f-wttmmi .Chrlatlan .<ilr.rnlt_r Hln-oa't-a.....Ot-caltar , ,orv .?iwlliaaaillna. M.irrh 14- Am*rl.-an l-____.......Chrlatla-uin-, Mare* 7-Thingval.a r_r__n__i '.'..Olbr-lur. Marrh 7.Pabr. , '. ! _?._??.:'...(Mbr-ltar. March -.Eal., OFTGOIXG STEAMERS. TO-DAY. Ve*.el For Llne. Matls <-|<w. ?8BBal_B_?a. Zaan.lam. Amat.rdam. NMh-Amer... TiuO a m 0:00 a m PBIOAT, MAR< -I 20. Semlnole, rh.irIe.ton t'lyrte.?- 8-00 MB Alllanea, Colon, C-.umbl_a..10.00 . m UM ni RIo Orand., Bruiuwlc*. Haliory .11V.l^.m i.Sm Clu.lu.l Coodal Ka-aaa, SpunlHl..IO :U0 ? m 12.00 m SAlTltKAV. MAJaCH It. I__ To-irulne Il.'.vre. Krenrh . 2:00am ."\:0.)?m >.-r i'm. V..t..i...... NHh ktaar.... 1*aam taMam rulda. Oenoa. N o Uoyd. 5_&_" ,..:;lam Kinni... Uvwpool. Cunard .12.2 f_52 -nehnrl- OlMBOW, Anehor.I*?0 a Bl l_.nOm Trlnl__d H-nn..<U. Qu.b-41. 8:e0an. U?tm V1 e_hanv j Vn al ... AUM.I?:"0 * m 12.M m C o' w",M..irt". Yueai.n. N Y*.-l_1? ^8 a m 1:0.) p m |-rn? \V.TlenTit llavll. Royal Dutch 10:30 ? m 1:00 pm P-nUl H.T .- Red'??""?.II :0O ? m 1:0u p m SHIPPIXG XEW8. I'OHT OK NF.W -TOHK?WKDNKSDAY, MARCII 18. 1SWJ. At'.KtVED. Steamer Moblle (BT). I>-yl_n_. london 'Mar.h 6. wlth ndM ami .1 paswt.Ker. W tl.e New-.ork Shlpplng ?.'o. Arrlved nt the M_r M >nl.lnl?ht Hth Si.i.n..r T-UtOBle (Ur). r_me..in l.lv?rpoo| Mar|i 11 ui.l Que*_.tOW- 12. Wll* autmt, :>27 aaMai an.l 52_ -teer an iTi-HenijeM to II M.ilttand Ker?ey. Arrlved at the Ilur atSt?iimor'"'hrlatlne (Panl. laHBB, Chrlatlanla Febniary _n, rU -khlkta. Mareh 1, In Imlla-t to Ou?t H?ye. Arrlved al'tlie Ilar at I :. B- _..______. _ ? . ,? stean.e. Ta-amlaa (Oar). F?n.U. Htaaaborg, l-ebru_ry __ nnd liavre Maroli 1. wlth mdae nn.l 24,0 ateera.* pa.mvn gen to jraaai. Edy- * Oa Arrlved at the Bar at 8 '"Steamer Wenlernlund (Hete), Nlelaen. Antwerp Mareh 7, wlth mdae, Ot cabln and :1H3 ateeruf* paaaenfera to the InL-rnallonal Navlgatlon fo Arrlved at the Bar at 7:_0 Steinuer Slellla (It?I). Ilruno, Mee-lna February 34 and I'alermn 27 wlth indae to Itliel. Fettmann * Co; veaael to Himpiton". wpamat * Teaaaa. ai-fcred at th? Bar at a Hiean.fr Halerno (Oer). Hrhamberir. Hantoa Pebruary 21. St l.iirlu Mar.-h It, wlth m.l?e 10 Kuneh, Edye A Co. Ar rlve.| nt the Hut ot A.W I. m. Steamer A11e?hany <lin, U>v, Sarantlta Match 4. C_-t__a.B8 ?. Umon 0 and Kln.aton 12. wlth mdae and 4? pA?.?ntfera ?n Plm. Forwood A K-llock. Arrlred at tha Bar m ii 1 111. ..... - Steamer Antonlo Zambrana (Nor), Fur__H_. -anche. fl daya. wlth frult to Edgar 0 O-dney. Arrlved at th. Bar at 8:18 p m. _ _ . __.. . ._. Bteamar Trlnldad (Br), Fraaar, B.nnuda Mareh 18, Dress Skirts. FIGURED BRILLIANTIXE SK[RTS full sweep, lined throughout, vel veteen binding, worth 5.98, SPECJAL 2#9g FANOY CHEVIOT SKIRTS, all choice colors, lined throughout, vel veteen binding, extra wide and worth 8.50; SPECIAL ^ ?g BLACK, WOOL SERGE SKIRTS, lined throughout, vel veteen bound, extra wjde and worth 6.50, SPECJAL ?p8 BROCADE SILK SKIRTS, extra fine quality, verv wide, lined throughout, and worth 20.00, ______ 11.75 -THE Tribune Almanac FOR 1896. SECOND FDITION. THE PRESIDEXTIAL YEAR 'AL* WAT8 CREATES A DEMAND FOB THE STATISTICS OF PREYI0VB ELECTIONS. XO MORE C0MPLETB 0R ACCURATE GUJDE ROOK EXI8T8 77. tv THE TRIBUNE ALMANAC. THB VOTE IX EVERY PREVIOUS CAM PAIGX FROM WASHIXGTOX'S TIMB DOWN IS ESPECIALLY INTEREST IXG. EXPORTS AXD JMPORTS. FORF.IGX TRADE. PlTiUC RECEIPTS, PRODUU TIOX OF GOLD AXD SILVER. AND AMOI'XTS OF ALL TRE DIFFERF\'T KJNDB OF CIRREXCY IX EIJ8T ENCB, AXD C0UNTLE88 0TEEB THIXGS OF POLITICAL IMP0RT ARE PACKBD IXTO THIS WORK. AXD 80 CLEARLY ARRAXGED AXO ACCU RATELY GIVEX THAT THE TRIBUNE ALMANAC M AV ALMOST INDISPEX 8ABLB REFERENCE ROOK. '25 CENTS. THE TRIBUNE. wlth md? aml lf. p.iaaena-em t.-> A F. Ourerr-r'. '._? A <"<>. Arrlved at th* Har at 8 p m. St-.iin.-r Nueoea. Klak. ..tlveaton and K<-y Weat. WUM m.!a.- an.l paaaengera t-> C 11 Mallorv A Co. lHaifr Bemlaole, rhi.h<-?ter. taeut avlll* *rl Oiarl** t.?i. with ih.)m? ?n.| p.iHh.-na-?n t Willum P Cl) I* * Cft lt*am*r OM Pomlalo*). Hiakeman. K-ffolk, etc. artra aaiafl ..n.l paaaenK.-ia to 4)|j DooUnloa i* C Stenmer llenefa.-t..r, Townaeml. I'hila.l.-'.phta. wllh mlaa to W !' Clyee A Cb. 9/Uumet I>..rtla t!lr>. Farrcll. HRtlfax. N S fll 1 St John'a. N 1-". f,.r New York. wlth ITlde* nn! 1 -aaaencr* M Ifc-wrlnr * ArchlbiJd. Sn.-I. HMk. M.ir. ;i IS, n.io p. m.?WInd. Iifht br-eie: aouth. ettar; haxy >.ff ahore. 11 min Steamer Fairlet, Donovan. Phlladelphla -W P r' ?* * Co Sreamer Na.-oochee. Smlth. Savannah- R L Walker, luaaaer Oeerm* immoia (Nor), Pehraaaa. Parl Uaua? Kltinicer Bros. ?teaOMT Saratoa-a. H lvce. Havana anl T-iaalf I 1 Ward A C* Steimer l-.-ahont.ia (Bri, Jtitim, Ofltb?-Phelpa ?**? * 4'o Btaai?T Snmlfl.-M (Brl. Le.ler*. Newport Newa r-imO _-.n. gpeie* a .oung, St-.irji_r l>r-.t (Nor), Hanaen. Penaaoala. Fla Simpaon, Si?-n.-o A Young. Stramer l{..*n?ke. Bnax. Norfolk ar.l Newp.vt N?*e?? 44M Docolnloa Sa <v Si.-i.mi. i- l_.uip.u--aa. ButtentU, Galveaton?C II Kaltfl_f A >>>. Steamer AN.-nhorn, Oiarlea, Baltlmore--H C F*_*_ Steamer Alr-atla (Br), Swaln. Medlterranvan p>-rr.-> 11*0 der->n Bro., Stenmer MarteDo (Dr). Rea, Hull Samlera. n A Son. St.urt.er l-'rnnklin (Nor). Ra?nniaa..n. Booas .1-1 T-ro? \v \v Karlfaw * . v Steaim-r ciirtatlne (Dan), Ijirttn. Copenhajen Oaet Hey*. Shlp ti S,-h<-t pa. Dav. Yokohama? I F Qmmu llark Onindloven (Nor). Jncobaen, Aulbom. Pei.mark? Funch, My* _ c.i. sa:i.ki>. Steiinier* Alaatla (Mr). fo* Mwllterranenn port*. 0***1 Pum-aia (Mor), I'otl l.lr.-.'.n; Mcaragua (Nor). Olrara; Pfltrla (l'i). Maia.-lll.-s; (l.-rmanlc (llr.. Llv.-rr-l Sl Pflfl* S..uthampt..n; K.-n.-<lnKt -n (llr). Antnaarp; Panania Ifrfc Ilor l.-aux. via Santin 1-r. g_r.U_a. Havana aml Tamp'oai lloanok-. ISonx. Norfolk and N.-mport N?wa. thk mo\i:mi:nts or stkam.-rs lOKKIUN I'DRTR. St?nni#r Spr?v ((I.-ri. \\illlaT_rod. fmm New Y"rk. ar rivp.l nt Soutliampt..). Mar. h ls aml pr...-_.alrtl f>r llremea. Stramrr St I>iula. Ha.mll.-. Kew-TOTh for Southanitpoo. paaaad S.-llly Marvn 18. Steam_r Kurai lll*man-k 40<t>. All_?r?. from New-Tort (Orl.-nt .-rulw). urrlve.1 at M.-aali; i Marvh 10. ^^ Slram^r Spnarn.lam (Dutch), llonjrr. Imm Ncw-Yoni for Roltrrdam. arn\p.l at H.>ul.._n,- Man-h 18. ^^ Stranim Vlr.tnla (Or), Von Ua*?<r_ltx. froiii NVw-lofa Mi.i. h 7 fur St^ttln. p.iaa^.1 l_-\via laland Marrh IT ^ Steam? El?)?? Mall.- Oli-r), ll.-li>i_r-a. from S?w-Tof* Man-h * f?r Kluahln.. pas*o! the I_zard Marvh I*. StMunivr Manluiniwt (Br), Walker. from New-York tmw ruary ttt. vin Newi-art Newa and Norfolk. for Llverp.-". paaaed lln.w Head Mon-h 18. ._ Steamer Rottenlam (Dutrh). Vrw_e, from Rotterdam r? Kew-York, paaaed DOVflT Murrh IM. ? Steamer <7tt>- of Truro (llr). aalle.1 trom Carthaaena _? New York March 14. ._ ter Steamer Aleata (Fr>, Brlund. aalled from M.r-elllea r-? New-York March Ifl. -- - a Stenmor Borderer (Dr). Trintck, from Bo-ton Mann ?? arrlved al Lrmdon March 17. u.ttt Steamer (a-lorodo (Br). Whltton. from New-Yoi* m??~ 8. arrlved at Hull March 17. _^^, -^. Steamer Oe-ale iTInce (Rr). Punn. from New-Torn ~ ruary 15. arrlved at Klo Janelro March 17. _ _^ Steamer Kanaaa ?*lty (Br). Jonea. from New--_-? Man-h 4, arrlved at Brlatot March IH. _.?_ Steamer Brltannla (.?. Saa^ala. from New-York. ?9*?? at Maraelllr. March IR. ^^ tot Steamer Mlaalsalppt (Br). Oatea. from New-Tor. " Ixndori. p_M?d the I.lzar.l March IS. em Steamer Aller (Qer). f^rlarnffera, from Breman " New-York. aalled from Southampton March 18. a A nnouncem-t) ta. B. m W. Odena and Patob.-,_* * +* Th*** tlnk buttoa cuffa ar* prol*?t*? by fa-flflJ