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WESTCHESTER COUNTY. YONKERS. The funeral nf Hart? V Rawcliffr took pine*, at the Getty House yeaterday afternoon nt .1 oVleick. Pr. Alexander H. Carver, rector of Rt. John's Church. oMV-i.r.inR. A QttBltSL COR*tlBg of J. Frank Curtin. (Uiver Kiri'. BlBBSl NtWSSBB nnel Professor \V C. H-flW. Bang "Abiele with me" The pu !!l>e i rer* XTOtO W P. C??ltabl0 a'lel 'leoine CoL ?Uiihoiin. of Mipe Hook nml l.aeUer Conii-anv. Bad William Rowland SIM] l-'r;ni Wnni. ol lhe Yonkers Ci rli,t'i:..ii Yaeht Club. Mr. RaWCllffe wn- the plvimi.lnR Inapaetor af Yonki rs for thr*-e yeara, an.l thc Muster nnel .lourney' mn riiiml"-rs' Aaaoctation attended Hm funeral la s body, as AM alas tha Yonkers Corinthian Yacht club an-l Hop* Haa* and I.n.Mei Company*! ?",':> <lf ?hlcli hs was also a member. Duri il uri- In Oaklati.l '"' in? ll I >. Th. ravtval meetings thal have bean ?"'?ini" ob tor Um laai twa weelu In ths Hrst Methodist Church and ih- Central Methoeiist Episcopal Church 'ame io an end laat evening. The Bpeclal meeting* "" Ihe Flrat Reform ed Church and Ihe V* estmlnster Presbyterian Church arlll continue another week. A1 . recent mei lina ?- the Btai of liberty ollsh Society u waa decided to conaolldate with ihe Kum luako No 2S3. of lhe Poliah National Alliance. T!k- moe flub of the- Vonni- Men'a Christian Aa? aoctation organised last week, and ll irv. >? Blade waa elected prealdenl anel Theodore leonard secre tary. The duh now numbera fourteen voices, profesaoi vv C. Hoff 1.-= the musical director, and ann tuncea that the club will taker charge of one of the Saturday evening concerts r.i an early date The public la Invited to at" rul the special meet I"g of rhe apeclal committee of th*- common found! arr-mi. .1 by Mayor Peene to Invaatlgate the charaei of unjust dtncrlmlnatlon on the pun of the Hoard i-f Aaaeaaora preferred by Alderman John ll. Bout I wi.-k The mei Ung is called for s> o'clock t lil-* e-\ ? ning in M irior Hall ? eighth -nu.I-erserv of th ? Tonkera ''orinrhlnn Yacht Club will be celebrated ihla evening by a dr;.H Rai lln'a Hotel, In I'.irk HUI The funeral of Walter Warren, father of Dr. It. A. Warren, waa held al the hume- of the Doctor yeaterday afternoon. The Rev. Oeorge K. Cutting, of the \\ est min*te r i burch, and the- lie-v Alvah Ho bort. of the Warburton Avenue Baptiat Church, conducted th< aervlce* The body will Le taken tei Ruthland, Min-, where lt will be burled on Tuea? day. "I"' . baaket-ball tram of the Yonkcn Athletic As? sociation wenl !?> Brooklyn em Saturday evening with ii number ol theil well-wishers, with Hie In ? "ii nf playing the Centrals of the V. M ?'. A., of timi place. Th- game ili-l not take- place, how? ever, owing tn the' management of the Brooklyn team refualng io play th.- Tonkera men unlena with ii seven-men team. Aa all arrangementa had been mail.* f..i a live-men team, Manager Uagahun would noi coneeni t.. this, lhe principal reaaon being that the playing apace waa entirely too email for seven men. The Tonkera men came Lack greatly dlsap polnted, and complaining bitterly of the manner In whie-h ihey were treated In Brooklyn. A. Q Courtney, of Syracuse, Department Com mander State e.f, New-Tork of lhe Bona of Vet crana. win lu the guest st s reception to be Klven by the? John <". Shotts Camp of this city. In the Grant Huilellng on Thuraday evening, January Si, A large number of representatlvea from the dlfferenl camps of the county ats expected io be pr.-s.-nt. ? PEEK8KIL.Lv Tax T'..-- ? iver Prank Weaaella will have* his of? fice- in th.- Weaae Ila Building, adjoining the office af th- Town i'ark. This was determined l.y a \ ita of two to orr., at 'i meeting ol Stephen 1>. Horton, president of the village of Peeksklll: Seth a Mead, i-rk of the town of Cortland!, and Su pervieor Franklin Couch. Mr. Horton voteii to rc tnln the* ofM.-? where ri haa been for many yenrs. li ? ie Jordan Building, In connection wiih ihe Cor irat lon iooni?. ;ir.> Board of Waler Comm la Town '"!> rk Mead and Supervisor e -a favored the new place Tl ? laa provided that ll !??? selected by the three- officlala. Tax Receiver Dav l-l c. Montrosa nlwi\s sat at the Corporation rooma Mr w.-ssejic assumed i ?' i J m.,hiv 1. 1".hT. Mr. Smith A. Barker, the Peeksklll architect, ls Se ll) '1 I'r - ir- ? rm |ch, ' 'Ol n Miss Antoinette 1. Cunningham, of New-Vork Cit>. ls visiting M-s. JiuMil ToiM. of the CrumponJ Dr. Jamea M Beale starts tht? week for a two months- tri;, through the New-England Bte. tes, spending some time In Huston. Miss Clara J. Deuell. of Pauldlng-at., was msr? rled in Jacksonville, Pla., to At.ram B. Mlnard, ff New-Palts, last week. MOUNT VERNON \ Bra which stir:''.i fr^.m a broken chlmnej de. stroyed the household gooda and partially ruined tl e !inm? of Mr.-. George I.elsehke. Nei. e*.2 South Plfth-ave., last ni^h' The Bra waa dlacovere .1 by Mr Van Zelm, of New-Rochelle, who waa calling at the hn-is... The Church of lhe Sacred Heir: ls near the building, an l nevei il h nd red people were it vespers Many of them hurried emt. thinking the 'i'.- was In the church. An tl i'm was alao s.-nt, to wh'rh the reserve oorn t ,- \mt responded. Thej found that the Are wai ir New-Tork City, snd returned. Mrs Lelschke'* loss is abo ii ?:."'?' sim; sim; The course of evangelistic Bervl -ea at thc Pres byterlan and Methodlal chinches of this vnin.ee will be continued throughout thia week every even Inc exeepl Baturda y Mis. Baltlngton Booth addressed the convicts al thc prison yesterday morning in the Protestant chapel of the institut lon. She- look no particular te xt hut delivered om- of her characteristic "heart to-heart : ilks" as she frills them, In which she particularly referred to the Prison Volunteer League which sin- has established In a numbei ot prisons In this country and which has a member? ship of ahout two hundred. In the prison hera Mr-i Booth is greatly Impressed with the hearti? ness with Which the prisoners inter Into her plans for their benefit. After services stn- ?m a number of prisoners In the Warden's private offl ?? on religious mattera She went lo Poughkeepsie \< terday afternoon to address the student* of Vaaaar College !?. the evening rmi will return lo this vil? lage thi- morning to finish up prison mattera still claiming her attention Mra Booth is ar ompanled by lui- .secretary, lieutenant Jennie V. Hughes e THE El ss iMONQ THE E1EMFT FIBEMF.N. Another chapter of '.he trouble In ths Association of Exempt Kin mir, ?nc enacted yesterday aficr ne><!>. i?n Friday the- malcontents, those who ure lafled with tbe services of Robert J. Mooney aa president, met at Cooper Union to decide upon the candidates whom they win support al tha sa? una] election of officers to-morrow night. Tester day afternoon ihs Nooney faction, or regulars, met In thc rooms of the association, in the Jefferson Marke' Bullllng, lo marshal their forces for lhe fray BBd to choose* Hie men whom they will try to e-lect. Yesterday afternoon's meeting has been designated by 'he malcontents sa '? secret caucus, In which a clique, In s spirit of Intolerance snd thraldom.*arrogates in its small and select circle the right to dictate all nomlnatlona." Anybody can see frmn tl.1- thal the re li plenty of trouble ahead. Mr. Noonev eas present at yesterday .neettng, iirr.i after th..* regulars had unanimously designated Mm as tl eir i h ?. ??? for pr tidenl be arose arni made an Impassioned speech, In the course- of which he said: "i didn't think it advtaabli '.? nil two meet? ings within such rt short time- These men nsk'.l ms ta call a caucus to nominate officers against my? self, ami because I refused they cali mi 'a danger? ous man. -Vfter having worked as i have In the Inter-sis ol 'his organisation, lt alinga me to be re? ferred to ii. my auch t-ti?.- aa thai The trouble With me |a thal 1 have been too affable, too easy. I and a len I In the performance of what I think I-, he hiv duty, refuse lo act ss a f.-w mem? bers wKh ih?y denounce me lt haa been a lesaon nnel I'i 're future I mai ahoa mor.- aelf-a ur.'i conduct .-.iTair-e with a stronger hand." The following were then pla ceil in nomination willi Mr Nooney on the regular ticket: Flrat vice president, Charles Blice; second rice-prealdenl Washington Mullen; financial secretary, Franc!* Hagadorn; re ording a?*cretary, John li. Liddle; treaa rei John ll Bartlett; treasurer of thi Benev olent Fund, Tl moth j Donovan; trustees, Joseph c Divine Chark*! l-l Ollderaleeve ar.' Martin Benger Meei I: . dori Bartlett I >ono* an and e ;ti.i?-r sleevc were also nominated for Ihelr respective oHi-'-s i\ ihi othei faction em Frlda) night. It wi- voted lhal Petei Mnstersoi be authorised to e-ni! all future caucuses of lhe organisation and aft- r several ,( tv i,;,-tn',, is ii rg eel coi.ried snd vlgorou* a.-. lt) 'ire. regular forcea to-morrow sven ing the meeting adjourned e (>SE CRUHT CORT lim His LIBERTY. Antonio l'i< er. m. %*_ .,_., ,| italian, of No. f.!~ Mu). L<-riv--i. was hungry early yesterday morning ami. approaching a barrel full of garbage which Ht'Ki.l ir: I'.iariii-st . he raked over th. nu terns |n Um hope- e.f finding a crust of bread He found one?. snd while he waa eating lt Inspector Blser, of lbs Street Cleaning Department, arreated him on the t hiirife ol violating the city ordinance which mal - ' offe ? or any one to dlaturb the- con. teni ol ? i rbage-can while standing in the atreel tn be ? inpii''! T .- Inw was dealgned lo i revent ihe spilling (.f i .- ni * ts on the sidewalk, bul In thi tl., re* was no such allegation; bm Ptrcerelll vlo lat.-el the law nevertheless, and In the fesses M rice * Courl ) '? m ? he w.is fined fl. which I ?? cou!'! not pay. IL- WOS locked up In jail lill. \ RATS sllnXXEH \o HI im\. Thomaa Joseph Madden haa .-.nis.-.| his parents mu'-li worriment for the laai two weeka Tommy ls thre.- years old. Hla parents liva al No Cri s- ,-,-. st., Brooklyn. The cauae of their uneaslneas is dna to Um facl lhal Tomm) sayi he swallowed a but ? : ? f ' lOttO b itt .ns ? !r.i ? i|, f .. u ;tii j...- kagi . iretti i 'i'i. - waa two ??? ? aver ali farber an kepi .. | from his a ?? * The little fellow ^ii.i he fell I ii hil ? .m.i. h .1 daj or two afi.-r he told ?i' mother lu had swallow* I :h>- button, nnd he w.-s tak. n ?'. Ihe '...mu I-. ? :i ipltaL Thi ph who mended the bot arden I thal onlj liquid f.,' >??? given bim. Ths father said th.- h.-. losi twenty poonda In two week* Yesterday T mmj aas takes to the Hudson Street Hospital and the X ray photography wa* tried to locate tne> button Su? perintendent Knoll, who took thc photograph eif the boy's pelvic region, said ihat the- negative did not show any signs of tin* hinton being In that part of the ind's tKiely Another photograph will be taken lo-day. HOME NEWS. | PROMINENT ARRIVALS AT THK HOTELS. astor General \v. VT, Averell. i'ni:*el States I Army, ami William Tunstall Townes, of Kio de I .lanlero. PIPTH AVENUE -lames M. K O'Orady. Speaker of the Assembly; Oeorge W. Aldridge, e.f Rochester, and .1. stoat Faaaett of Elmira. OIL I SET?Oeneral Lew Wallace, of Indiana; Oenaral Austin Lathrop, of Corning, tt. \ .. ami Simeon Holroyd, of Albany. HOFFMAN Benator .lohn 1'. Jones, of Nevada, and O-eneral Albert Orda iy, eif Washington, manhattan Bx-Congressman Henry O. Hurleigh, of Whitehall. N V. MURRAY HILIy?Senator Timothy EC. unsworth, of Ixwkport, NY. PLAZA Charles S. Francis, of Troy. WALS? DORF T R Ferguson. United States Minister to Sweden, and M. Trubert, of the French Embassy Bl Washington. WINDSOR Kx-Attorn.-y (iimi :;1 W. Jl. ll Miller of Indiana m - ? WHAT IS OOINO e>N TO-DAY. Republican club's snnusl meeting and election of officers. No c*i Flfth-ave., k p. m Evangelistic services, Cooper Union, noon Alfred m. Collett'* lecture em Lincoln Cathedral before the Long Island Historical Society. I p. m. exhibition Marshall O. Hob. ns collection. No. '.'?: Plfth-ave Congregational club, si. Penis Hotel, SM p. m. Battalion review, ti st Regiment Armory, s p. m. Captain Bheehan's trial, Police Headquarters, Ball of the Cercle FTancals de I'llarmonle, Malli? son s.lunn. Qardi n. I'nlon Moat club ball, Lenox Lyceum Campbell win contest before Surrogate Fitz? gerald. Woman'* Pranch New-Tork Cltv Minion, United Charities Building, ll a. m Lleuienanl Peary's lecture, Association Hall, ev. r lng NEW-TORK CITY Rodman XV, Havens, a civil engineer, of No ''. West Twenty-seventh-st., wbb committed to Belle- . \-iie for examination as to hts sanity l-y Magistrate ' Flammer in Jefferson Market Police Court yester- j day on complain I of his wife, laetitia Havens. She j told the Magistrate that he-r husband had been i drinking hard for som.- time, an 1 she thought thnt his minti had become unbalanced, On Satur day night, she declared, he threatened to kill h^r. and grew so violent thnt she hail to hav.- him ar rested, :.ir.l h.- was locked up lr. the West Tlilr tleth-sr. station. i'he ocean tugboat Walter Luckenbarh ls ge.inc to' Bermuda to bring back the- American ship Tillie K Starbuck. Which put In th-re In a disabled condition while on l.e-r way from this port to Syd? ney, Australia Professor K. E. Barnard, of the Verkes Observa? tory, who discovered th.- fifth satellite of .inpite-r ami has don.- a great d'ni ',. develop the art r.f | sstronomical photography ls in town for a few ' days. ll. lectured nt Vassar Collage laai Friday, and has ,-m engagement of a similar charactei in Pittsburg this week. Ile din..' with Professor J. i I K. Hes. ,,f Columbia University, last evenlnR and wii: addreaa one of th- latter's classes to-day. i Edward Harry, a butler employee! by Edward Hames, who recently moved from Morristown N. J. to No. IIB W.si Fifty-first st . w.is held by j Magistrate Mott In Yorkvllle e'ourt yesterday in I V" bail, on a charge e.f attempting a criminal ss sault on Kate Dillon, a voung girl who was em ployed In tbe Weest Plfty-flrst-st. house. Many prominent guests have been invited and. lt ls confide-in l.v expected, will attend th,, nlnet. annual reception of Palestine Commander)'. Ki ? Templar, at th. Metropolitan Opera House Tuesday, .lanuary :''i The hm includes Oovernor Black, Lieutenant-Governor Woodruff .ind Mavor Snong The Orand Commandery. the Orand Chap ter, 'li" Orand Council e.f the Stat- of NVw-York ,-,i..' Grand Maater John A. Stewart "f the Orand | loiU-e will i". preaent, and slso main membera of th.' Orand Lodge. A sp.-ciai home-crusade meeting will he- given by th- Whit- Lotua Theosophical Society on Sunday morning, January -'. nt IS e.'-io-k. in the- Progress Asse-mbiv ltoe.ms. No ft Avenue A. near Houstoi st The meeting ls fie.-, nnd a general Invitation is extended This branch hold* regular meetlnga Friday evenings itt No iv: Easl HOuston-st. The Mib.le..t of the- monthly confrre ?- to morrow at u a. m. in ile Cnlted Charities Building No iti.'. Kast Twenty-second-st., ls ??nt: What Principle Are av- to Limit our Hell''' Problem.- Cor Ex? ample. Shall We i'art for Those Who Ar- Really 'Helpable.' Heaving others te. Public Agencies?" A paper will be read by Charles D Kellogg second vice-president e.f th- Charity Organisation Society, I r mid lt will be followed by an Informal discussion t i Emma Schuman, nineteen years old, "f No. 4M Weat Forty-elghth-st.. eommlttecd suicide yeater day morning by taking carbolic acid. The girl lived on the- third floor of th- house. Bhe had not been employed 'f la'- and had became despondent ? 015 KEB \ I V'l EWEE's CHA BOER. UK. HOPVS T'> BK CAI.I.RD AS rt W'lTXESS ir THK LKOISLATL'RK HAS AN ISVKSTIOATIO.-f. Many memben of the National Ouard who read ll,-- npor; in The Tribune that ex-Inspector-Oen eral McLewee doubte i ;:;?? egallts ot' his remoi I by Oeneral Morion discussed the mattel >.-?? ;i,,,i believed that, if the proposition lo oust him bad been considered longer, Hi- step would ha\ been avoided Oeneral .\ll.-w" - anxlet) ??. have the Adjutant-General's oin? Investigated meets approval on all Bides, and on- ofhe-er said lhal the I people of i.n-State w.t. entitled lo Information on ' th.- mit:-rs of alleged Irregularly .a whi -'i Oeneral Mfl.-w. - hmie.l. "From what l have heard, s.n.! this ofllcer, "th.* ordname- Department needa Investigation a- h.nih ns lhe Adiutant-Oeneral's. 'rn- State'* mone npeni lo reed Cnlted States troops in camp, more t roo pa were ordered lo cann, than the appropria? tion Justified, ami otn.r thing* were done s shoo!.l in- Investigated." el-iieral McLewee wa* seen yesterday and said Unit h- woul.I sa) nothing on tn- subject ii pres? ent, but if th- Legislature ordered nu rr bc hoped to l.e called as a wlmeaa, and would I bia --r.,i\. and WOUld mak- goo.I all lii.i. );.. ., ,,| aald th ia far. *. TIIE REX IX Xl. ul REI.h,Ins. Th.. Rev. Hr. Parkhuisl preached yesterday in ih- M.uibon Avenue- Presbyterian ' burch, lo a larg- congregation. Hr. Parkhurai in his sermon spoke on "The- Revival e.f Religion, and th- Wa) to Bring lt About." ll- s;i .1 thal whai thia coun irv wanted was a Christian revolution, an ?? , reconstruction ami iee mon- temporary revivals il. iald ihat christian men ami women were lhe vehicles to bring about lhe revival ot religloi Kvery Christian should 1?- like clear glass In a wr dow- nnd n.inn: Ood'B spirit inn, ti.- world, and -lr,mid I..' a channel to transmit j' p. h men Tue- preacher said lhere were loo manv ?talned-glass Christians, wm. scarcely admitted i-r > llghl -i* all. LESSONS I iOiXI JOBS .1 [COB xsToR's LIFE. Th- He\ Dr. Charles H. Baton, in the Church ' ' in. Ilvin. Paternity, Flfth-avi .n.l Forty-fifth st., ' I last evening delive first of a serlei if lecture* j t - yo mg men on "The Uvei of (Ireal Ne w-Yorker* ' The subject last nlghl was "Tbi Life John Ja ... ; As;..i ,h .rn Inspiration fer Yo k Mi Ile said it aaa ?n- cuatom ;?? p.a.. I-'.ir- young mei i ? live* .f ancienl Oreek uri Roman heroe* und greal men. "Wh) - iou I we ? "?, study thc .".? ;.i.. heroca of our ow.: rounir* nd time* a achievements ma) Ineplre u? a th noir.. . rr?.r r-,' -ni ll- asserted I ha i grcu merchant* were rarei f..in po.; and greal general* commerce wa* a i iei and discoverer of new ian.ls and Ihe fr .nu an i ally wi the Church. "For all yur.ng men in i ieee da) ? he sale), ? ?-. H * gr. at Inspiration n :..- enthusiasm and di i.ni,mi of John Jae v I ? ? . making money that ar- honorable ..n.l sra) ? i lal are I dishonorable. Tne Church did not ala ay? ? , ptween the two We are now learning that w< i doe* no: dosi i ie entrance ..f -ric Kins lom ??( n.-.iv , i-n. nor is it a dlsorgsntser ot s., ,-;\ Ii,. r?- :- no ' c.iidHnuiat. .n by Christ of wealth Um If. Ther' : univ condemnation of th' neth I* o' acquiring ,t John -I' A ? em- I-- i.s wealth .-. mi ai , ihe system of aggregation The modern method r's ?I- ayatem of speculation and nol by aggreg.ii The end ot tb- young men'* endeavoi . net an ne luck) -nance In Wall Streel -, wrecking ,t m..ml .ie- They ar- rn dango .,: inder mlning their character* and I ow ma n . n i their live* In disgrace .ind John Jacob Astoi li a constant nan . ? ,u :., ?. DIXON tai.hs or rm: sr.my DINNER. \ The Kev Thom..- Dixon preached resterda) at ii,- Academy ->f Musi- on "The Sherry Raid ?'riler.- m.- important concluslcns," ?? - ,r.i i ? drawn from hm who ? . ? .,,,.. lunion ' '' NV" t'o'h ? - nitre il ir-tri i.i fi.,m whit n was len >? ira ago. Ten year* ugo nu. , ?? " 'lo" ,"" 'hi pan il -:,. poll.,,,. l.? Utterl) Impossible Ten yean ko ll - lib-, . ? raiding Sherri * would havi di ? n In ?... d t','. dreama of th- highest imjwi i- ..f ihe ;??. | . foi i to-day it is an a. compllsheel t.,.?:. i [Iso u ,,,, ,? il ite 'hat Nen fork city i- ,?,t the worsi dn ii H.. world, ..ml gu- ii Rt ,,,. deliberate o| ? toa thal n ls the rleaneai city ,?. thi .?? without anv exception. "lids woman ai,., ..,,. Lml I m.- 1'*.rr> " ' ""' '""?' bJ "?" "' ?'hl p'"' I ?ai. siy again ihat New-York is "he tothTdlri&L" lh" ''<--"??"??*. **?'?? l??? Chicago These business suits of strik? ing colors?the novelties of the present season?have done their duty. Yesterday's prices: $30, $28, $25, and $20. To-day's: $15. Unless you're ready to wear stunning effects, don't come. Every size, from 32 to 42 chest measure, in something. All at our Prince St. store? only 500 suits. Rogers, Peet & Co. rrinc? ur,-! Broadway. Xi ? . tnd Bi Iway. -?I ,- ,? ,? . ti I flroadwav. GRAND ARMY BUGLE NOTES. COMING VISIT OF THE COMMANDER-IN CHIEF. ursrr.Kr. i-i.mk -. in to it i.v thi*. i'itv pimp. ABUT TWO DATA IXXlYERflARY OF THE 0 \r: i i: : Of ROAXOKE WLAXD TO HE f'Kl.KBRATKU Commnndcr-li Chief T B Clarkson ls e-umin-: Kast In !?"' hnirirv. rind Will Staj .1 c.'iv Or two iii Kew-York, ll- will v. li the Department "f Rhode Tain nd on Monda? nnd Tuesday, February ft nnd '-. lhe Department of Mn parhusett*, Thursday and Friday, Pebruar ll ai .1 ll nnd 1 ? Departmenl nf Dela wm -: l-iy. February i.' ll- Ihen gora h.i ',-: v. his home In Omaha, .iv, 1 fr,.tii lhere will \'is|t aeveral We ?t - ments, and nlso those on th- i'. . '? ??' t'omrade Clarkson romes hack Kn si lo le 11 ? ent al th- annual en? campment ? of Milne and Xew-Hampshire, In April. and f'onnectlcv.i and Ne*w York, iti m.i-. While in Provide - next mont a 111 be -'ii' rtalned by i'. ? i.. -. ? im. ? t'omn ii ler Monao William, "t Brown rnlve-rslty, and a reeeptlon will be given In lils h..nen- rt w,.,.-.-?...'k-' where lhe department ni ink. - plan I le a 111 attend .i dinner nf the Worn in' Ile I i '? t :?- il Proi Idenee, to the retiring iJepnrtmenl Commander William B. Rio The ni-inl'i r ? of (1 S mal Sr..ft who nra e-x ;.-!..I lo - ? i.'-r|. i n .' lhe I ''.Ililli i-d-i -ill e '!u.af .ni trn. are ih-- Re\ Mark !' Tayle r. chaplain In-chief: I'harlea \ Buvrism, Inspeetor gener.il; Alheri Clarke, |udge advocate general; .' i 'or-' Winari - ? nlor aide de ? i nu. . nd ' 'oloni leorge Rel ward Allen, nldenle-e imp, Departmenl ".' Rhode I Iri r I'l.. i--...-I .';..,. burch will be draped Kev Dr. Hrown, the rector. . ,t I- espe-eted, will ? of memo ,,,,, ,- v, 2 Pommander Richard Vt. \,..?,- iiMiimei command of Ufsyetl Po-l So I for , .. -omi m.ir. and says lhal he "desires to h.*nriy Bi*prc?dntlon of th.njdanc , . | ??-,.,, ? f?n rellim. ? upon Ibe cordi I.,. ? "" ?; ?"", responsl ? ??-' ' X ' . ... ,,.. \ rot the duties Impo I,',, reque-t"" ..iii.-.I--..n;' oi ?.' ,,,,,,1-,-- staff I ? themselves with the . . . .. .,- , ainim ,."i- ? spre aseel In " , , ..,.,i.1I; ,.,, h- kind nf Amer ? on .pp! ' ' l!";"'"1 "f "' ..- . -t'lniiitJ .... .lanm. a WI- i handsome Bgure. rivalled by ti rt r .sts In the li ? . The ,, . n. a v.,,1. Tth Regimen! Vol -.,-?, \?.? adopled a ribbon Inslgnls. ? Af . p . ror theil exclusive use ll is a nar? row nt'!""' boa IO be v..,rn ll lhe 1. pel button .?,-,. ,,. - ,. ni The :ol im ire gray, yellow, bl ick. ? .. ?d red i* ls neat and tasteful and will deslg ....,., ? ni wi,., are membew. ' Mon' ' '* ,'''" -:'""L rh* ..... ... moria! ^rvloe In , ,. ?. ,,. |,? ... . a ,.?.., le - ii Bi rhomass i hurd, ni th- last fl In .lat nill .itt. r .I '. ? body, and t ror the h.??'..-' aili officiate T ie ..?lilli tl'- |? ''in.m. _ ...1 rites ... w ^ ,,. ... RUrn id i'.\j.- inion "Roanoke .. .-? ? , . . ? ? - ly-flfi i annlver wn-y ,. mi>i ' ' ?? ? "Pl ri of i: .k< Island by the "Hurnsld Ki "? Htlo mde ? r imm in I ol i len ra) a. E. Muir- I H lhe Plotel Manhattan, Forty ... ,,. |.pt. nr -1 m I " on Mon i i) ? vi ning Fe br ir::.' "?'? ? I' ' ?' ' " ' '" ?* .:, irp, , imrade l<ouis I.. Robbins, of I ie 23d Massa ,. ., -,. \ lunteers, secretary, at No. C Cotton Ka .. has gm n nol lhal hi fl * le ty of I ie Roanoke A*so 'late* ncludea evi ry comr ide who ,,. .? ;-,.. burnside Kxpe lltlon.' and every , , .!,,!:.,, .,-...1 lo 1.- p.--I.- Your I v U| c. mn liter irrangemeni .,', , | ? ir.,1 desire to heal lhal yo ? e i to forward the money foi as many tle-kef-i ..- ?'.m end m ll lake, rn ?*? a piece, .., ,),,. ... ,..?,'> rn ho x . mall you tl kel* , romptl A* the Idre y of 1 he comrades .,.,?,, ?,, the -? cn lary, pie ise give thia n itl - i , ? ., und all you know, that we may hai ? -i H< ii- i wann it un ,,, r.t.i.. l thal i- the ld Xlnth Corp* was organise l largely from I menin In thi "Burn: I le Exp* Jl ide* who i any time In t ie N nth ."..i ps i ? '"? I. sn I can pro . , leen ? u. The R'll . i- |'\P' lil a : - .. ? Brlun lier-( ;? n V ',,,',; r,, t. : ?'? - ? ;- i: ??" ir i -I i.n. '; Parke. T |, FlMl f the. 23d .'I: li. lie I Uh i'..rm-.-ri ?, . s. ? r tin -- " M '-- .i'll !-? ?:- th. '.!-; Sew-York. 1 " ' !:"" ?'','*1 ;' livlvani.i and ? "? ' ' ' ' ' ' ?'"?| ''' I: i ? I" - ? ? i'n an I '1. ? "i-i New-York a ? ' .. . . \ ? ,- ? ind Con ?? ? B ? ?'?.t i Sew-Yorl de left at Mattel Nea \ ? ? i li. i ? ? i l'..., ?',-.. ,. i : lat Rhode leland Artillery, Bat? tery 1'. imJ t 1st I'niteil Btatea Ai . Bat? tery C. i.. i. ? ' ? n \ rn n A I ? ? .\ .-/ ? on Marci IS, '?*'" ? ?? . ilgne.l lt nos ? nearl) all I. mg ? mra li - ?' I osts In thi.' c ty and Brook!) n -. . ? i - follows; "i ? ? me mortal sei i in a Jewl 'i pl t. - .,f wor i dp ror Ihe t'i. < >!dli rs irreape ? * -. . -^ ...nd. ta in "till patrl our coreligionists . ? ti,,. fl.-ig and our counti T ilrd, to give a sol - - . a ? - ? . t ?,. . j .. * needy If the la ii ? if the om ,.,a|..... i ciliary i .rp-, ai I ? iel .- dd ina on the nig ii "' " '' ' "'' " '?'? " '"?I iy. Jai i * I. and T - foll a ? .? ,.? t . .alu era foi t.Ph ;l - . . ' ,- - ?' k?iine mi' ir. Ja I adj nani : . . |na irn m larterm istei t I Pngei .1 .. ph w- nit ifflcer of i I | , of the guarel. Ml >. ? i . rgennt \ Pl is: t. lartertnaati i --. rgi ii i, Mor? ita Si. ?|-i,. peventh annual reunion of Ihe ith Kew-York ? ? , ? itlon will be held larj fl, r.t the Hoti I i.n Orange. Xo. Ill Woe! Thirty-fourth -: In the President i 'harles T. ConOi i .mai Captain William H Oliver, Becretary, this an? im -rr ? -" ce our I ? annual re? union man) of oin cororai arere .| the ' laps' - ? ? ? -,", .i ,h,. |n. " ' ll i ?' \ii.c I hove \| lliougli ..? t ? ros ... ,t|. ? Hil re ne v ? .1 . ? r of friend hip rorme tl ? ' ? i. 'ini -.. f-llowshlri Let i optioriunli. t., mak our aee -ni hi tn ir il,le one In , ? . ? ? . I .I',. I ' The Veteran iBSjoclallon ol i a Ith Regime nt, N ^ s ,M Hd Nen, > ..ile '.'? r , ,.,,,. i :-.?- -i . committee to lake charge of the ereettan ui .e manorial tu ia. reflment lu th- 1901 wbara O'Neill's 6tli An., 20th to 21st St. Extraordinary Values -IN ? LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS. Skirts of Monotone Oe pons or rich figured Sicilians, double lined and velveteen bound. 2.95, Formerly 5.50. Heavy all-wool Cheviot Serge Skirts, or in Mixed Suitings, double lined and vel veteen bound. 3.95, Formerly 7.00. Ladies' Skirts of Figured Gros Grain Silks, lined and stiffened, velveteen bound, 4.49, Formerly 9.00. Ladies' Skirts of Brocade Satins, large Pattern*". 6.95, Formerly 10.00 ladies' Skirts of Rich Satin Brocade, lined throughout with changeable Glace Taffeta Silks, 12.75, Formerly 16.50. All these Sl.'irts vero marie ex? pressly for us, are correct hi shrtjte and finish, and are from four to five i/artls witle. CONTINUATION OF OUR Great Jacket Sale ? AT - ONE-THIRD REGULAR PRICES. HL fLINT'SpINEpURNITURE Whin ono wanta thc bent of any* Hiing, nothing Pine will do. Furni luiv is soinoihing von will lu* inti niiiti'lv jissorinti'il with for a hmg linn-, mid should he bought for its tliirohilitY as woll ns beauty. (Mn* floors ure tilled with samples nf ihoiisnmis of ideas, all marked in |ilnin figures ami now far below fac? tory priri's. Ililli ijiiality ami low prices are rhi'cifii! companions when you "buy ofthe maker" Geo. C.Flint Co. 43.45 and 47 WEST 23?ST. NEAR BROADWAY. FACTORY". 154 AND 156 WEST I9?STREET". ir wan engaged a' Antietam Oil ill" morning e.I' September 17. iv;;. The following ur., th', regular . ..lunn:;.???: el. H.'-.il John Hendrickson, Captain Thoma* VV Thorne, Lieutenant Benjamin !?" Ilowne and Comrade* dilbert s King, Jacob lin-, in. John C. Mtni.i<. Archibald Stewart, '.???I ?-.- W r ncoast, Sumin-1 Berry. T. W, Vande grlfi nnd John ll. Cochran The Auxiliary Com? mittee Abram <'. Uti... Horace s h**rmei in ? Kdward tl Boyce, will..nu s uti, Oeneral I. Bux? ton, Alasco c. White and John ll Brown, The |.ommlttee m.-i al the 9th Regimen! Armory on January il and made arrangement* to prosecute i he woi u wii'u \ Igoi-. Emperor William i>' Germany haa twelve valois whose tole dut) it la to take care ur' hil uniform*, Hu- value of which I* eatlmated al r-"ej."e?j Winn h.- travel* they occupj tw.> or thn.aniagea. W'lint a ..un.-: thi* snleli.-r pn tenta to 'l>.r.ii Bherman e.n the Atlanta campaign Tin- latter aeemed t.i have one suit, which he w..t-" ? ou? st.univ, it looked like- ri "hand-tne-down" thal he h.i-i bought from wm) conaclenceleaa au tier. Originally it had been a blue, bul the raina and auna of many daya and tha heat y dew* of night li...I faded it to emt abominable ruat) purple thal untrustworthy blue* aaaume from exposure H?? ma) have had a better ault somewhere lu the r..nr. but. If so, li- .- l lum wore it, .is ti:, writer suv. him frequently, and alwaya lu hla r--.i and maty purple. Comrade frank Bury, o' John .v !mx Poet, So. US, i> n native of the Black Forest, In the darkeei par! ol Germany, and dalma di reel deacent from .1... original robbers who In ancient tUn>-s made Ihat locality ?"> undesirable place to vial! Crank ha* been an Inspector In tl'-.' Custom Houae for v.-irs. and has discovered, he says, that t.. be ? isful In business or politics ll ls necessary to bc Irish Bo he gol out soma .Ww fear's .-.-inls tearing the* following: "Herr tiranda Patrick \1,.-I,.,. , McO'Hurj Kin hundred und v" i.n.--st ;.;.- itorough, On*ater New-York." ll" expects ,,,,? t. promoted, and bis ambition .|...s not Rtop udor! ol the title of Aldermai ... hla .listn.t l r. ,|. Hecker Poet, Mo. UM, al post headquar? ters, Sn UU Weal Porty-flrat-st., on January tailed ofllcera fur the coming year Pred ,. || i, gehaeffcr, paal commander ..f Bumner Post, No. 21 acted aa Installing afllcer He waa nnslsted bj in- staff. The following ir.- :)..- newly elected ..Hi .-rs ll. rm.in Bi'hmldt, commander; john Ja. obs, B V commander; P W Barvlck, j v. commander; William Kesiler adjutant; A, Yungclaua*, quartermaster; .1 P (lass, chaplain; H Miller, surgeon; John Hoffman, ofllcer of the dnv Ant.m Crlstmai officer of the guard; .inim le, -..-rvr-n nt-inn j'">r. Prank V'etter, quarter tergeent. The annual encampment of the Departmenl of New-Jersey will be held In June In Ut** "liv of Trenton, .."'I begin on the Mh, lasting tlir*-,* daya ?i . Ural day will be p.im.I.- .1 iy A bill will be ? ,.-...| in rh" legislature for tl.*tabll*hm-i*nt iv h Btate home for disabled soldiers and their fimille - which, lt is i,..;..-.i. rn III pass. The Ital ene impmenl of John A. Dix Poet ihi .i i-i islng reunion t" tw-. long-separated comrades Lieutenant Bobert P, Cooke observed a romrnde sitting near him, win. I....U...I familiar, an.i the two were soon looking hard .it pach other, both Impressed with the same Idea The strangei wn* Josiah Terwllllger, who wrved In the Mh Kegtment. N. V 1 H . or Od New fork Volun? teers, and the two had been len trna les. They had not mel since thej w-r.- tnuatered out In 1MB. paal Departmenl Commandei Rd wa rd .1 Atkin nd -mit will Install lhe newlj elected ofllcera ut joe Hooker Post, No, lit, to-morrow evening, In the li .qu irtei I: -. \ M ir k. I Hull,linn. ? STOLE BRR. I B. TAPPAN'S CHICKENB. .1 ;iif:> Kreb .1 laborer, with no home, w .> ar run. .ri Morrl mia Courl yesterday, charge I with breaking Into th.ilcken coop of Mrs Busan Tappan, nldeiw of ex .i-ni*.- a k Tappan, and ng no..- i valuable tow ls Hei home I* near lhe (unction of Klngabrldge and Williams brldgt ronda, In Pordham The prisoner was round i.v a policeman carrying the fowU In a bag Ki. km was held for Ulai. ?'Neill's, Sixth Ave., 20th to 21st St. January Clearing Sale OF CHINA, GLASSWARE and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS At One-Third Regular Prices. yo housekeeper who wants to sure monet/ eau afftrrrl to mi.sh thin talc. A (fiance at what follows will tell rpm that this is the grtMrtBM chance for housewives we've ever announcerf. Haviland & Co.'s Dinnerware. *3 SJ?* ' /'/ tz.~<\ wi \Mm yr 55CSS1 V? I f 1^ - '?* r'C " Just a hint: We're* cloging out a lot of odd? and ends of this celeiir.iie-.i war.- at about one-third forme r pricers, it's a great chance for Housekeepers to match anel fin in seta Borne pricea: One Lot Odd Plates, Ai.out 90 doaen nt th<*m, formerly gold for I.".", ii.24, and ii.r.4 a doaen. They ar.- marked for this sale 1.59, 2.08, 2.22 ?>??? One Lot Bowls, Over 1.B00 of them, formerly 40c and Tlc. r-a^h, Sss 12ic. ?"d 24c. ?*? One Lot Soup Tureens, formerly 6.88, Esr 2.33. One Lot Bakers, ail si/e.-a. formerly B7e. to 1.75, li*** 19c. ' 59c. 3 Hundreda of othe*r values in Celery Trays. Oyster Tareena Covered Dlahea, Gravy Boats, Salad iiou-is. Pickle Dishes, Pudding Bets, etc., Cut Glass. Here are roma of tl-e really re-markahie? _%*, duct lons mad" for this sa!--. There are- only one or two of a kind tn em_e\_ tot, hut they're well worth your considerate H. re th ?>? are: BOWLS. Min. wt. IBM.10.36 BOWLS, :? in., were I" ?"??. 0.4s BOWLS. 8 In., were 8.&"i. R.tll [CE CREAM TRAYS, were IH..V) .12.111 GOBLETS, were 2I.1W -i"z.11.00 Cit (BLETS. were ll IH) dos. 20.34 SAUCER CHAMPAONE8. were 31 ."HI 21.00 CLARET GLASSES, were 31.-5!!. .. 21.00 WINKS, wen- 20.74.I 7.H3 NAPPIES, were 1 ?''."?. ?H* INDIVIDUAL SALTS, were 9.U8 d .... 0.0ft A Great Chance in Toilet Ware. We place on -**!<- to-day ? lol of P-"*'*--*'^ Toih-t War.- of fin" 'lU.ility at tl ;tlen ally Low Pricea. Th?* rease.n we ar-* able to gell them M cheap is that they are slightly mismatch! -1. \ w hare the benefit. One Lot, 12 Piece Sets, 2.98 - 3.98. One Lot, 10 Piece Sets, LOM. Great Reductions in Household Goods Let these two sjrrclmen rnlucu tttatAil for the entire lot: '"CRUSTY" BREAD PANS, th" kind that won't mat, IO. . v^G/-*' F* h BISSELI S "CROWN JEWEL" SWEEPERS, broom action, usually j "tm 1.75 . I*Zo l"#' All paid purehtrses delivered free to rr nu point within 100 m*mttm*m r*** Wmart YttvL' rilli. CARPETS. General Clearing Sale! PRIOR TO ut lt i>MU, IN\ I'.VIOItV. .. : 1 -.,.-? ? and patterns we d i I Inten*! lupll liing la varlnua gradea. .-'.?in. ??<? hai.- m i i. jp mia. ?pTTp? with Horderi lultabl. f-.r all ILL \"l Itl'.MN \N I" I'HIIIX FURNITURE. spei'iui Knit- (Thia WeeWl of Patent Rockers and Morris Chairs. Al - mix nu ottiKvr it, roi i ur.**. AT ABOUT S VALUE. SHEPPARD KNAPP & CO. SIVTH \\ M.. t.'i'l it wu i ITH si's. 1 HXHY's BODY 0\ X ROOF. Prank llaverty, thirteen year* old, ol So, 03 Knst Flfty-elghth-at., and John Darby, thirteen yeura old, ot Mo 187 Baal Flfty-nlnth-at., while playing on the roof e.r So, 139 M.ist Fifty-eighth ; st. yeaterda) found thi bodj of .i newly I.urn fe? male ? ?nilli. Tho police were In for ired, bul on In? quiry fr un til-- tensnta In the building i i ould be learned ns to the Identlt) of the child* inOther. Til* I'Oilv Was r-e ur to tl.. M.iriri.-. -? MA KIXE 1ST El. LIOEXCB. M1XIATURR ALMANAC BunrtM 7 21 Bunael ?'? "i Moon .eta Moon'a mr? 17 li Kill WATER Tl' DAT. \ M gandy .Hook S:M Oov. laland 7:24 Hr;: date 9 17 I'M Pandy Hook 7 W Oov. inland 7 .Vi ll-.l time ?:51 INCOMING 6TEA MERS. TO OAT. VMael Fr ?"> Una. Ki .m.min. Gibraltar, i '???? SI .. Mi 9 N V |1 .... .Rbi Janell '. I'- 24 Lam| rr ,v ll,.li l?l ,,m.Oil rall . . Ure SI.M. I 9 S V Kanaaa City.Havannah, Jan IS. Hat innah Karl.ruhe. . Ilr?mei ' .... S ?; Lloyd Montauk .Rottei - ? . Mani Xl*.,n.pilli.'ri' III lill ' . l.-w-n . Jan a . Whll - I'rltliili Queen \t.tw I Jan 14 . V .-:-i of V.'aahlngtnn Havana, Jan 14 . N V 9 ? iba i . na .s' '?"? 'a. ' '" '" .Nm toi i |Anipaw* . ?;.-???. lan 12. Mal ri i Kl Norie .. New ' -i leana, Jan l-l.ll TUESDAY, lAMVItV 19 \ rdland .-kntwerp lan '?' .R ' s . M. h iwk.I.. iM li. .lari 7 .V Klyai i ' '??'??? ?'.' ' Jan ll . \ flt) of lilrmlnahani Kavar.nalt, Jan lil ? H KDNK.HU VV, JAXl'ARI 20 flit* ,....Oil ralU ? .... I uri,, . i.. ? .1 .n Jan B .Wllaon Ontario l*ni lan 3. \\ Ha, n -.,.,,m.'.itu ...Rotterdam Jan 7 . ll ii Ame Teutnnlr.U?' u.' ' m 13 . .....Xi Keneea ... . .Ila' ana ? in IO N V 9 ? Seminole.lari unvllle. Jan 17.rijje OUTGOING STEAMERS. T'I I' W. . hv. ? "harleat n, llyile ;: rn p ni I .ai ? In I.i Plata, I.,m|. i- 9 lill ll SO i tn ! no p ni 1'. il ?? III.'.', lr- .1 i'r. -?- . . . |2 eal ni j DU |. ni Tri:>l'AV. I VM \KV in Latin, Kramen, N 0 Lloyd . InWim IO:M>am Alvena Pori au Prlnee, Atlai . .. Iu:ia>am 13 :< Holstein. Ai X i'n\..i. Mia- . I. , iii I.'kii.i Mailtana. Harhadnea Quehe. . Irliupiii .1 .?. p rn Kanaaa City, havannah, Havannah 3ruu p m WRDNKHPAY, .1 VM \KV SO , N.-w v rk. Houthampi it ".merle in . TrOnam 10:00 i ??: i;. i mar., Liverpool Whlti Ular.., Krui a m 12nm in li-rlin. Antwerp lied Star . 1.lam 12:00 rn ; mi l.t.I. Itermuda, yuehee . -..?.,,,, |o:U0 a m V um tan Havana, N v i i"*uba . 1:00pm I rim pm Valenrla, I'olun Panama . tOrOOaiu 12.ml ni >.ni. I>. imii*.. Havana, rtpantah ...11:00am 1:00pm I'l Sol Ni" Orleani M 'k.ih Hrttipui Ml- .ri.pin. . '1. .? leal n, il-.l... .... I?.ti,|.-i-.i- ?..' . M ri .?? p in W i i-? I- Hraill ? li i .in i iri .*. ii .li 7 ??? i m li ??? i m lim i'i In ?. I'ei i in ii ? ??' in ? :i '?' ?,. ni SHIPPING M'.xxs. I PORT "I" KEW TURK SI NDAY, JAM KUX 17. IM ARRIVED Steamar '?i-un (Bri Plrrra, Liverpool Jamisri I ria I UartuaU.Hu 10. wall inJ.-,-, IH) latin ai. I PX StaarSgS The King of Almanacs 1897. AN ACCURATE AND VALUABLE ANNUAL ? Complete returns of the Presiden? tial election, with the Statistics of the past year, Financial, Commercial, Social, and Educational, and a v*y titty of special features of timely interest, are supplied by THE TRIB? UNE ALMANAC for 1897-* ?* Now Ready for Sale. 25 CENTS A COPY. 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