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WESTCHESTER COUNTY. Moi'XT VERNON. Lincoln's Hlrtrtday was appropriately observed In all nf IBM nine public s. Viols of Mount Vernon \e -.r,!i\, Knrnsvaorth Post. I'.ranil Army of the Republic, contributing to the Inter, si bf .Vtails sf Hs sssBsbars in ths vnrious s. hods 10 make ad? dresses sad give, interesting ptfnonal recollec? tions of President Lincoln. At Behool No. 1 thsrs ajana ? programme of exercla n which C4**?*aeted of , ?USdC anil rending* bv lbs pupils. "Tbs Hoyhoo.1 and Personal Appesirancs of Mr Lincoln" was de livcrcl by Arthur Paspart; 'Political ami Pr.--r.bn Hal Career.'' Chsatc* Llchtensteih; Mnhnan4?inatlon 1 Proclaniatlon.'' Mi^ Hanisi Hoossr; ' 'PrassieVsni Lincoln's Las! Days." Lillian liiarlinp. Tin sd-1 dress ava- mads by Comrade Henry E Rhonda*-**. Similar exercises were held tn thc other schools, and were conducted in each al different hom*- nj professor Alfred Wallam. The*addresses aver., as follows: No. 2. Comrade nn.l ex-Mayor Bdward l Brush: No. a. Comrade Lilley; No 4. Comradea Fay nn.l Kelsey; No 7. Posl Commander I>. w. Lap? ham. rn August. .*<?... thc homeopathic physlelanB n Mount Ven -. ?? ; a soclet) lor ih<* purpose of establishing n dispel sary, The manacers of the Lnr. au of ' h irltl. a. heal n| of ti;.* obj. el of the 10 rlety, offere ' th. use "f 'heir room, ni No SI Routh Es tonal ave. The offer vv.is secepted, and on Sept em 1 ?? dispensary waa opened. At . the (li il meeting. Mield In January, IM, bylaws were >doptcd. snd thc following oftv cers were chosen: Preslde.lt, I'r Nathan Nut? ting- vice-president. Dr, H. C. Jones; secre? tary i'V VV. i' Daria treasurer, Pr. N. H. 7..- ar me i'V.m.uv meeting the bylaws were ?? . ? to Include five laymen, and th.- present membership comprises Judge Adam E Sehsts Messrs lobn H Jones, J. K Tsylor, li* B, Ferris. Wlllla" ', hei I E v Howland VMth ..???? nee ai the dispensary 11 wss .. ? , . ? ,? len tho Bcoi ? f thi ? tlon. and with this obj< I in view th.- bo lety ncorporai I 01 December ll Inst, under 'ii" title .'' the Mount Vernon Horacsopsthlc Hospital :,. 1 Dispel - ety. Th.- number of eases treated ni ihe db ensary In IM smounted tn Mi; number of prescriptions, STD; number of hons. The Mount Vernon Musical Boclety ha? accepted an Invitation from th.- Roard of Education to give an entertainment for Ihe pupils of thc public schools and their friend* a programme I* being arranged, an.l aili ba given In thc auditorium of tbe Flfth-ave. bullaring, on the nighl of Friday, Feb? ruary BL Mr and Mr-- ,T..-;-',>ri S Wood nnd their son, r.. -? .',-. .7 ? mpanled their nb ce. Miss Nel \ .,.' , 1 luievflie, Ky., yesterday. Mrs. Wood and her soi will continue rh.-lr Journey to Da c I., where tv--.- will vlall relatives. Kate De Coureey, daughter ' Mr ind Mrs John i ?? ?' ? ? ? v. and Charles P 1" IHpa wi re married last night T ? ceremony toola place si the home of the bride's patin's, nr.-i waa per formed b) the Rev. g. T. Graham, rcvor of Triii 1 Th.- Po tl ' Equality Club gave s largi progres plvi u Isl parti yesterdav .if:, rn . >n in lld of the Day Nurserj The pri/.'- wen s in bj Mi-< iv?si . Miss Wheaton, Mrs. Ward. Mr- Plttlnger u:. 1 Mrs. Mcreho > YONKERS, Tho third annual dinner of the Young Men's Re publican nub of W?tcbsnts? County will '..ko pines this ev. nins at IVn'In's Hot.;. Neva Mair St and .**< nth Broadwsy. Tho number of tickets is limit, d to ninety. Gestcrnl o'Hairn. will r.-spond to the mast. "Lincoln," and will bs tbs principal spa nk.-r of the evening District-Attorney Ch ira . v drews va iii speak to "Young Mon in Politics," Past Commander john .'. shun- on "The Qrand \ rm of the Republic," Congressman Ben I* Fairchild on "Our Nation." State Senator J. Irving Durna on "The Empire State," and l>r. *'ook on ibu lu Politics." It Ls also expected that f City Attorney James M Hunt and the Rev. I'r. Al vaia S. Hobart, oi ihe Warburton Avei ue Baptist Church, vain speak. Tin- committee which arranged th. dinner ls composed of Theodore 'Vx. William C. Kellogg, (leora, i: Brown, Charles F. Hr..wa. 1. Christian, Richard Edie, Jr.. Wilyun n Toumans, Charles Francia Bates, Robert Ferguson nnd E A. Forsyth. Mr-. Belle 8. Bruce va tl 1.1! of v r recent tr;p to Alaska In th. ai - ml I f ibli. Behool No. 3. *of which she 1- principal, ..n Monday evening. ?It will )?? Illustrated by a number of line vlewa The Lenna leam from Mi mi Vernon lost i.oth its gamea on Wednes night n ur., tournament of the Westch) lei '.777 Bowling League, at 11>? alleys lr this city Yonkers No. 2 de? ft ? SH to 773, and (iermanla, of ? Vernon, by n score ..f 840 to T1' Yonkers No 2 defeat. | Germania by a .-. ..r. of 776 t" 74*. ?men team from ihe Palisade Boat Club went to New-Tork on the sa mi evening and defeated the ? ol . .-'.i to I.SM ?1 .?!.. ot th. Palisade leam, rolled ,i Boors game in a series bel ween the ? ll \ bowling clubs 71V ? . Yonkers. ?--e WHITE PLAINS. e Keogh yesterday approved the cen nf li ?? ? 11 of the Nea Yonkers Athletic Club, it lon for practising and promoting gym aet Isea The directors are Thou- lames J. Oahagan, .lohn Bl in, W, Harrigan, Isaac E, King, M .1 Walsh .'?:..i 1 "?' Thi club la In a flouthshii t; ? on ditton, and has 1 membership of over'IOU. ? 1 glermo, an Italia ? ?? rdaj 1 onvli led of mut 1 the s< ... nreme Couri, Justice Keogh pr. aiding. In .-'? -..'?? ..ti. . -' md killi d A HoniHiio li Mount Vernon. '', irglermo aili be sen ? ? ed on Monday, In the m. ? lim. Sheriff John onveyed his prisoner lo Kings County Pen I ry tot safe keeping. The Sheriff's timidity i? ? g mu ii amusement here ai .1 lt is a lhal it hts subordinates were competent and ut I to rh.-ir duties the prisoners would be *afe in . ind Jai quea av ould not I fo I an ? ? unity to ea ape TARRYTOWN. k v. Millard, chairman of the Republican County Committee, received a telegram yester? day morning from Albany . fating thai Bi natOl .1 Irving Burns had withdrawn, at the request of Govcrnair Ulick, thi bill giving Ihe power of ap? pointment of the Commissioner of .inn,rs to ihe ty Judgi In a Bhort tims thi newa spread .ill over th. village, and there vans g'-.-at r> lolclng among the Robertson men. Coll nei J. .1 Mahaney, who bas been appointed Assistant Comm ..: Jurors, was the recipient of man) congi lions. At s preliminary meeting, si which Chair r ? Millard presided it waa decided to send s lo Governor Black The question <>? ?_- iv!-1 *r a dinner In hoi or of the victor} a\ Med, but no date waa Bel Tbe bowling team of the Young Men'a Lyceum will go to Yonker this evenii to bowl two gamea va i: ii ii," Palisade ar.d V- nk< rs Bil Knight Dr, N li. Freeland, Walter T I ,. ? ? . 1 \v. 11 Mo? attended (rta reception of Morton Commandery, New York City, on Wednes <:.iv cv. nlng The Board "f Trustea ' the Firs! Baptist ("burch held s meeting at lbs home ol Dr, ts. 11. Freeland last ev. ? In tho young men's billiard tournament at )h< m on Tuesday <-a-.-ii.riB-, Charles Knapp beal Edward B Ti irnler, and Tourniei beal .lurer .v Requa. ''n Wednesday evening tl. B. Adams beal j: Smith; Smith beal Charles Powell .'.rt John 5-;.-st. Tl ?? tournament vaiil end early neal month, after which the whist tournament vain begin Special senrices will v- held ai the Shiloh Bap? tist church to-day In honor of Lincoln The services will begin nt dawn with a sermon by the ; r, the Ri -. W. H. Tayl ir -e? PEEK8KILL Thc fourth snnual convention of tv Westches? ter County Christian Endeavor I'nlon will be held at the Flrsi Presbyterian Church to-day About r-.vo hundred delegates arc expected fr..ni all parts of th" county. There ..ra- sixty-four senior r>o.-i aaitii 2.296 members la Ihe county. Thees .-tr.* also twenty-seven Junior societies, with sud members a total .,f 8.181. The ;.r.?.-rt officers rif tb.- V,unty I'nlon an President, A P. Cobb, of Tarrytown; vice-president Mlsa Elisabeth N Mar? rett. ..f Katonah secretarj Mlsa Man C. Lester, of White Plains; treasurer, William t' Bhoonover, of Yonkers. Executive Committee. Willlaan 11 Whitney. Mount Vernon; John Taylor, Dobbs Fer? ry; s s Bliss, Tarrytown, aad Frank Horton, Moum Klsco Tl.ommlttee that has the >-.ui ventlon iri <? linr^.- includes A. P Cobb W Ulam 'J Bhoonover, Frederick I. I'liKsley Nathan 1' Hush B S. r.iis-. Rober! Brot berton and Miss I....'.* - . y DOBBS rBRRT Mr, and .'.frs 11. 1: Bliss va::: gi vi a skating j,.-,r;y. folltmred bj ii dinner, ai Woodlands Laka HUS i.ft.-ri...on. A lar?.- number of ^u.-st* from l.oiitis Perry, Tarrytown Ardsley, New-York city n).d other pJness havs bean Invited Among iImm who \ai!l ba pr. sent ar. Mi--s li Helene Oppal, Miss Birdie Bweat Miss Lizzie M. r.-er Mr ar'.l Mrs 1 '? ?? J- Bliss, Mr and Mrs. John Jay Bliss Miss Robinson, thc Misses Welsh, Miss Hun sim? mons. Miss i;iisp A. I'.liss Mias Trube, Louis Bliss A Edward miss. j. Los..-, h Ranckea (1 .1 Bliss aral J. A lira.in - ? - NKW-Hi M'lll-.'IJJ The second annual danes ?.f Ve Huguenot Va. !u '' ?. Kiv.:. it, lbs Oyi 11 ght, wss a larir.-ly a it.-url,-,1 and BUCCessI ii flffall Th,, decors. tlosui wera of flowers and ya fmt M?,lr was furnlal rd by ths Hungarian Band ol the Eden Musse, Tbe dance opened with the landers, led by Commodore Wbann and hla ssslstants, who wore th.. Vu.', ur.,form. Anr.x those preses) grers '.?..mmo.j.,... ,,,.,i Mrs. Charles Whaan, Vice-Corn .i.'.'b.r.. and Mrs, chariea M. Connolly, He,-,, com medora and Mrs s K Grorba ?, Mr. and Mrs r T 1 ' ! Mn A l Lank,.. ,. Mrs Fred? erich Remington. M.- Julian Hunt!,,,,,,, Mr .ind Mr,'and,Mra iW^t S' ::';! V,,> H,"r>- ""e M S aWA^l^ Mr*Aena7r.8F,^v^t.,M,M^ ** ??S ^.rgtrrVr:^,i'M^,7''i,^,,;;:;;nMMr.'a^ Mrs. Randall. Mr. and Mrs. Charta^H ^ffln commodora and Aim. pllor. ot tbs corinU.Ta,. Yacht Club; J. P. Weaver and Mis* Weaver, ,-..,..-?., i* in,,., ,n,l Mis. All,rn Mr -ind Mrs sim; sin<;. I'lerrr Cortlandt Van Wyrk Camp No. HM. Suns Of Veterans, will Observe Lincoln's Hlrth.liiy this evening with literary siwl .ular eaerctses st ths heaulquarters, In Poonsy Block, Following tia > x erclsee h dinner win bs Barred fer the members an.l their iriii'stM nt Ihi Crosier House. -,-?. I.KCAL INTELLIGENCE. MRS NEAME TO TAKE 1IKR MAIDEN NAME. Jostles Pryor in tia* supreme Corni yeaterday K ranted to Mrs Lilla Olive NsaOM permission to changs ber iihitk to Lette Henriquss. Hondas Neasse, her husband, recently secured n divorce fr. m her In England, nnmlriK Frank or "Wff" Klli aon ns t'oreajionili'tit. Mfa, Neame, In I er appll.-a. tlon to the court yesterday, ."aid she understood that Nesms waa about to marry again, anti she did not think lt rlftht that two women should hear the sams name. Millson, the corespondent In Ihe divorce oast*, wns recently released from Bing Bing after serving s Ung sentence fur an atrocious assault on Winiam Henrlejues, ths father of Mrs. Neena. VALENTINE BECUREI A STAY Jiistles Tm.ix has granted g eertMeate of reason* al la doubt and s stay pending sppeal la th<* casi- of Walti-r i> Valentine, ths bucket-shop broker, who waa sentenced by Recorder < .i.rr setae time sgo to Mx months in the Penitentiary for ths larceny of S3 from n niMomrr, Justice Trna* hollis thai the Recorder erred in iuimiuin*: certain lesllmony re? lating to Incorporation* of silaged bogus companies in West Virginia with which the defendant was connected -*> HAM AUKS ROB AN ACTRESS. Miss May c. Standish began s volt yeaterday In the City Court before Justice MeCarthy and a |urj to recover from William A. Brady, theatrical Bian aper, seventeen weeks* salary a* ? member of a road company playing "The Clemenceau Case." stu aiieceii tha; ihe was unjustifiably discharged In introit f..r refusing io play the leading pan of Isa, in whi.-h abe would have had to appear apparently mule. After a i.nii; hearing, the |ury awarded M!.?s standish SSW, twelve weeks *.llar>. ? SIX CENTS Ki >u THK COMPLEXION MODE!*. Th.* Jury in the Supreme Court whlcb has been hearing the snlr brought by Mrs, Bsrah llancoa, tbs octogensrtsn model of a complexion ape i 1st, for $3oi salary for exhibiting her fsee ss sn sdver tlsement far a wrinkle-exterminating preparation, pie its verdict yesterday. I; swarded six cct ti to tho plaintiff. COURT OF APPEALS CALENDAR Albany, Psh. H.- Th* foiirt of App.-ais day esl ender for to-morrow ls: Nos, 8,-j.t, SM, SSS, SM, SSS, Mk M ami Mr.. DEFALCATION IS AN ESTATE. srppo.sni) TO BE THAT of IOHM ff. HAMBRSLET IKPORSSATION WITHHELD. District-Attorney Olcott yesterdsy refused to give in forma thin atiout an .alec*.I defalcation tn an estal whlcb had been reported lo him on Wednesday bj Henry li. Maa. the lawyer si No. M Wsll-st. Mr. Man said the lefslcstion amounted ti $11800, and lhere was reason to believe thai there hail been for? gery In th* alterations In hook** to concesl th.- steal? ing uf the money ii,- la counsel for a Hsmerslry c.*!nte, bul nat tbe estate of i.'iui- Hamersley, whose wi.low i.ee.ime the Duchess of Marlborough snd la now Lady Beresford. The f?-a? la Buppoaed to be that of Jahn \V. Hameraley, who died In i*v' bb i lefi property amounting to tlOO.OOO. Although the Dis? trict-Attorney .le.-llnerl ta give Informal a,a ol Ihe subject, ir was believed that proceedings had heen begun for the sires! of b nun concerned In the si leged robbery, -o (RIMES AMI CASUALTIES. Tsaa," /liker, the convicted flrehup, was taken to 'inp Sing yesterday afternoon at l o'clock by Dep ity Sin riff Sny.ler and two asalft.inta fr..m Bing Sinn prison. Handcuffed between the two ssslst* mtp and follow. <l hy Snyder, Zukei hoard.-1 a M,uli?on-ave. ear In front of 'he 'rom!-: ai 1 the imrty started fur the -:""? ir.r.i! Zukei refused to I talk, ex'-ept to ni.ik.- ona atatemeni about Abs'st mt Dlatrtct-Attorney Davis "i am noi don" flght np; yet " he bs ld, "and you'll probably s.-e me tack h.-r.- In a few day*. But Iel me ti 1 you lhal if I have to serve mv timi I'll Ii'.'" through :., thirty-six y. ars If only for Ihe purpose of gel mg tn*, revenge on Assistant Dlatrlct-Aitorne' j Davis, He sent me up, and I'll h\ him for it when ny lim.' cornea He'll wUh he had .-..-rv.,1 the nate* I of nie when I get through with him." | Charges of eatrerae cruelty were brought In Jef? r.-rsain Market roan yesterdaj by Antr.nio Amato. i (teen year* old, of No IBS Rllssbetb-at, a ga Inst Michele Aloio, a baker, of No L'4-' Elisa bet h-?t.. by whom the lad wa.* employed. The hoy charges that Alolo Withheld h\< wai;.-* from him kepi him a prisoner foi three day* without food, beat him se? verely, ana once was abou< to throw him into a red-hot furnace, hui wa* prevented t,\ hi* sliter* Magistrate Cornell held Ala;, for tris', w ho denied I ni cha raes, Robert Ma. Dowell, forty years old, who was Jani? tor of the Twelfth Wsrd Bank Building, at taxing ton-ave and One-hundred-and-twenty-flflh-st., wss nstantly killed yesterday sfternoon by fslllng fro.-n the fourth floor through rhe elevator shaft to the - -.m.tit. He wa* repairing Ihe elevator door al ih.. time ihe accldenl occurred, and losi hi* balance Ma 'Dowell leavea .. wife and three children The Jury In the criminal Branch of the Bupreme court which tried Michael Whalen on a charge of murder yesterday sfteri.n brought In s verdict guilty of msnslaughter In the first degree Whalen fatally stabbed Rdward Mccormack, ailsa McCarthy, at the Bowery and Dlvlalon-at, early on the morning of December ll In a flghl ovei *: lhal ri .,,-,,-, ,1 M. ' a rmi. k of Bte liing from h n ? HONEY LENT IT 1.ESH TH I V 'J PER CENT. s. . ? ii ..f i ii. i irtj one i 'tearing ll,, ? iv hi. ii ta ? mon tha ago entered Into an igi emenl to haa! no monej ..:, call belo*. 2 pei h ive ,rok. i> Bwnj fr.un the arrangement nnd ar.- lend* na at - - ? i ' T ? ? ? I ire I he Import ?TS ana Trailers' Na Uni i Central Sal Me.-haul..' X ??vt National, Rhe? tta ilona National and Nassau janka. The banka In the Wall Street dis? trict ,-.r.. ii.iii, i i : to the 3 per cent i ile, and alli contd ? do |o, it leaai 'oi ihe present. IV hen the agreement wa* firs! made -v. r.r a :>?? rust ?ompsnl*a were party to lt, bul the; wit! Irew in a few weeka and began lending si 1% snd \j pei eenl l-arre lenderi yesterday nol In tfi* igreemi sm iheir rate* were ihe lTnlon and Mercantile Trusl companlr*. 4 per cent, .,-,1 Ru* "ll Hage ..ia! Ihe kines County Tra*- '',.in i.inv ..f Brooklyn, ,;., per ceni The banki In I ?? agreemeni consider lhal Ihej lave mon to gain than to lose bj adhering t.. he 2 per cent rale If they w-r* io in,,|<.v. .MIDS Ht I1- |"'t cent' thej would have ',. lowei he rale on old loan* to Ihe tame fjgun With he bank ruti generallj down lo IH pei cent, the rust companl.'a vould make ih'-ir rale ] per ceni ind the Lank.- wo.ila i ??? conalderablj wi hm- off han i.-a.a. -? ? AGAINST DISTRIBUTION OF FEEB FOOD. li w. d< Pores! and Edward T Devine, thi preal* I leal and secretary of the Charity Organlss lon Bo i. t>-, have Issued s protest against th- distrtbu* ion of fr.-e food In Orand-Bt. Thi reasons given In ,., i rotes! Include the foll iwlng Tt... objection* '.p Ihe plan ar.- many mid aerie ia rn., mos! obvloua i*. the utter lack ,.f Inquiry Into t;.. real needs of those te whom food la supplied i >'<> attempl la nu.a. even to lake Ihe nairn of ap* illcanta Am om maj come aa many ::m.* as he ali K'-t IntO Hue, and al! are w I. om.- lo ime ,,; Bast three times aaa. if the appearance of an ppllcani suggest* thi possibility of a sensational ' tem, ?. memorandum maj be mad.- and perhaps .? ? isit to secure further particulars, but there is no * irelen..- of Intelligent aralon based on wither an e*. ' jilmatlon ol the applicant* al th* depot or a visit ' f Investigation to their bernes . Not the least onslderatlon ls tte effect of aitch a distribution of ood on tba community. It inevitably sttracta to ? ur city a iitKe number of trampa and vagrants ' rhe ar.- thu* encouraged to Idleness and crime ami dd to the laira, n ,,t oui , rlmlnal courts and public ' Dst 11 .Mont. I AGAINST TWEET SCALPERS. Al hm meemi*- \\.-,ir.i,,v |na NcWrTork Baal I r Trad.- and Transportation adopt.,) unsnlmoualj ha following i Wm r,ir'iM,i.;'' a V,'A ;"-'!',."'?*' I" Cons-ree* known ' I ll B 10,flS0, .? na'.- | ,.|... providing ;.r the t censing of persons selling rs I lr.t tickets and de a Igned to prevent ti,.- irresponalble -ale of llrkets ! Beaolved. rhal lt, ihe opinion of the New-York ' loam of I rad.- nnd Transportation sa|fi j,||. ,. ... ' i.e interesi alike of ra 11 road rommnlea .in'. ??veiling public, and snould become a law ' Thi railroads and nnmeroos stmllsr eocnmerclai i ,:;*, ? '.r,,v "?" 's""" Railroad Commlsalo ii ri snd ? ie Interstats < ommerce Commission ... ?, ,,?, ? lend lt, '"" I ? " ?,r.Jn,U J"0*1,?* OT " '"'"?fain In fl / lar.o. or nn U SLTaLla*. Sf 0r '?lf-"""B*' "ne' ; fiou do. you ilKht find what yoi. want In the fe fi a.lvertlsa tl lents In the nan ow column*. f *''"'"? ,S HOME NEWS. PROMINENT ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. AI.BF.MAHL.*- Kdaaln B, Cramp of 1 iillndelphla. BCCKINOHAM Ex-Senator Oa-wrge n Sloan, of Oswego, N. V BVBRETT .Daniel Magone, "f Og densburg, N. Y. FIFTH AVRML'E Joseph H. Manley, of Augusta. Ma-.: ex-Congr-ssmi.n Ben? jamin Butterworth and Charles L. Kurtz, of ohio; sx-Cotagressmsn Oeorge Went, of Hallston, sndI es Benator John i Otlbert, of Malone, N. Y. on.si i -Watson R. Sperry, of Pelaw.ir- HOFFMAN Maa,.r c.i.rg. k. Oreen of Binghamton, M. T. HOLLAND Congressmsn .1 Frank Aldrich, of Chl cag... and Charbs M Hays, gen- ral Manager of ths Crank Trunk Raliway "f Canada MARL? BOROUGH Charles V*. Coghlan, of London. MAN HATTAN-U, s Orant, Bf Ran Dkfo. Cal., and K. P. Ripley, president of the Atchlnson, Topeka snd Santa F? Railroad Company. MKTROPOLB Btate Benntors Clarance Lexow and Oenrgs it. Ma lba. MURRAY HILL-Congr.s.-nian O.orgo M. McClellan. WA Lix) UK l-"x-<Vv tnor 1 rban A. Woodbury, of Vermont, ' WHAT IS DOING OM TO-DAY. Lincoln dinner of Republican clubs, Hotel Wal? dorf, fi:.-*!' p m. Bicycle Show, Orand Oentrnl Palace. Annual .limier of Mount Vernon Hoard of Trade, Fairfax Hali, 140 p. m. Brooklyn Chess Club tonrnnnaent Academy of j Musi* Progress Hepuhllcfin Club dinner, Nos. 2S nnd 30 Avenue A. I p tn. Amalgamated .society of engineers ball, Murray Hill Hall, evening. Amat-ur billiard tournament. Daly's billiard par? lors. | p. rn. ('renter Neav-Ynrk Commission, City Hall Crockery Board of Tr...lc annual dinner, Del monlco's, 7 p. m Junior promt rt ids of New-York University, Oytn naslum Hui vin.;, .-v. nlng, Armstrong Associsllon entertainment, Berkeley Ly. . 'im. >> p, m. Manhattan Liberal club. No. BS Bnsl Fifteenth s) . I |> rn University Of Vermont AV.mnl dinner, Hotel Man? hattan, 7.>i p, m. -e NEW-YORK city. Charles R. Foley and Oeorge E. McCoy, <he ele? vated railroad employea who are charted with being Implicated In the death of Charles I. Weber, thc For! w.i'..- born., .b-aicr. were discharged by Mag? istrate Fis tr mer In Esses Market Courl yesterday for bole of evidence. Judgment for is.tr. waa entered yesterday against Hie Hoffman I baise Corporation In favor of Daniel R. Yan Nostrat d, a? surviving partner of Knapp &? Yan Nostrand, poultry dealers, for supplies fur? nished to the hotel from September l lo December Ii, IM Thc judgment is against the old New-Jer? sey corporation whl. h went Into the banda of a re? ceiver in December, MM. Thc Nathan Stratas coal depot, at Third-st. sud the Last Uiver, has been closed. Tbe pb r has been turned ov.r by rbe Dock Depart men I to lbs ' on traetor tor alteration* Mr. Siniiis ls ur,able to find .planers In which to Continue bis work, and he ls reluctantly compelled to abandon this depot for thc present. The distribution si Third-st In the ..hort s.-n=on Just closing amounted to r.,3t'>,*>**i pounds, The depol si vYesi Fifty-second b* will re? main open while tha cold weather lasts The Quebec Steamship 'ompany bas mer with sm-..ss in sending steamships to transpon rey? ne..!- from northern latitudes lo ths vVesl Indian Islands .md .nabUng them lo see tb.- beauty of the tropics af ti r a weeks ssll from thi- city The nexl cruise will bs on the steamship Ortnnco on Febru- I arv 17, to be followed by other cruises before the close of th.- winter, coroner Dobbs snd n jury yesterday Investigated the death of otto Boedlker. twelve years old, of No. ?ail Blitb-ave., who, ir waa thought, had died as ths result of un asa tull Infll "? d on him al ths achoo hs attended, In w.- ? Flfty-seventh-st. John Koop man, a -? hoolmate, living st No. Cl Wes! Fifty fourth-sl., wa supposed to have *>ruck him. The jury exonerated Koopi isn and found that the hoy's lea th u i- caused In sn unknown manner. i Yt tr ru ins tiw\ i in YER. HI? Qt'ESTlON'B K" 811R17WI) THAT HI IS B OAOEO FOR ANOTHBB JOB, Jame* T, Wlillatrson, a lawyer SI No. MO Broad? na-, waa sued in the Fifth District Court yesterday r by Ja ot Elperln, a youth of seventeen years, who ! had been employed for three days In I i lawyer** t iffl i- i clerk and then had been Macha ,?.? I The boy wanted i" collect 1^, a whole sreek's wages, and , ' ?ondii ed I own cjse snd ci ssa I I mpl >ye: with such s bro id i ead i inesil tm thai he aa.-ti tl i admiration of ai ? - one I Al r Ju . ,-? 17 .-.- \ ?il reserved hi* lea Mon, the lawyei srho had I.i . -in admiring listen, i tappa d the bo: " ' ii .i offered to hire him aa a ciel k a: J. i weel:. youl h promptly accepts I ? v off" -? LIM u\ \-s BIRTHDAY IXXIVBR8ART. j The mort noticeable observances ..f Lincoln's i Birthday ar -a State hollds) to-day will be the li dosing of 'he schools, the State banks and all , the municipal office) wl.Vh ure closed on holiday-, i and Ihe dlsplaj of the Stars snd Blripes on public ;' and private building* Th. re will be no marked de. v rrea ?? In business traffl", probably, bm there will be .i :'itu'im of dinners Bnd otb.'-v Hons In Ihe eve Th,, birthday of Abr.ib.--ni I.In.-o'-, ls now al- I holiday In Ihe States ot Illinois, Minni Nea ' Jersey, Nea "fork and Washington, Five Southern j States have made ti,- birthday of Robert r l..-e a legal hollda .. ind one Biala Flor n I lier son Davis', birthday b legal hollda) The law of v*; says that wh re not. ea rpi sight oi demsnd obligations, fall du* on Saturday, which ls a hal* holldav, iii. payment of them may be deferred until the follow ins Monda) There was ii question ramon* the banks yesterday as to er thc payment of notes falling due to-day, which ls a legal holiday, should be required Sat? urday oi Monday, Thi lawyers for th" banks dis. igreed on this point Mos) of the banks di ? I tl it payment shot ld be. mail- on Batiirday. Feb? ruary, IBM, 1- .. remarkable month in th. Bl when ihi Bat urila; half-hollda) prevails and aa hi re Lit,.-oin'- Birthday I* il lay rn New-Vork Slate ll :- Ihe shortest business month on rea >r.i Lincoln's Blrthda) firsl became a holi? day ui this State In I SSS, which waa ;' : ap \e.(r. This yeai Februarj contains noi only four Bun ? and four Bal rday which ar., holidays bur two v.-*1 holidays Lincoln'* snd vVashlngten'a nell ha i of which falls on Bunda] or Batuednj Accordingly then ..re onl) eighteen ia . business days In Ihe month The eleventh annual Lincoln dinner of thc Re? publican club will be liven thi* evening al the Waldorf ii ll large ballroom Tl,., speakers '.vu bi ihe Rev n Melancthon Wool-.--. Btryker, president of ll..milton College, who aaill speak Upon "Lin Vii"; BenatOI 'tv Hie ,, ;i Platt, ..r Connect I ut, upon the "Republl in i Party": ex-Oovernor r Woodbury, ol Vermont, * 'New-FSngland Republicanism"; James ll. Hoyt, of ie vela nd, Ohio, "Change ol Base, Vi: No. of o Wag" I. wiih- Llxhtbourne, 'City of New-York." i rhe Ib-v It Eklwin C. Holies vaili also apeak I The Amalgamat. ' Hoclet) of Engineers will (.-ive n ?I ball al thi Murray HUI Lyceum this evening, p ind tbe Rev. l>r Ralnsford hai announced his In ti tentlon of being pri <? The claBS ..f 'td, of the New-York University, will k nave it- Junior promensde this evening in tr,.- I .7, mnaa I im oi I nlversll r Height - ? i\ AGED VA\ BADLY BURT, Jacob Haven, b retired druggist, is lying in lbs ', Hudson Blreel Ho pltal Buffering wltb a fractured ' i ? - i.i.i.i.-, several fractured m.s u.,1 ., badly , '.( aral ed scalp aa..-mil. Ths Burgeons sm thal hs s iii s serious ondltlon, Mr. Haven, vain, la teventy-flve years old snd lives with hla wlfa at Vo. 7" Linden-at., Brooklyn, came b) hla Injuries a a singular mannei He had been iranssctlng ?oms bualnesa In e banking office In the basemen! i if No. 9 Wall-at. Wh.-n Re reached the aldi w?lk ,, ie i.H,k.-.l over tbe iron railing, snd losing bia .alan.-e. f.n headlong lo the alone pavement In ** he areawa) below h.- waa pt. lae.i up an.l carried Int., th. office santa n a semi-conscious condition and covered aaiih '' ii.i.>.i 1 Policeman William Smith, of the Old Slip sta? ion, summoned mi ambulance, which t,,,,k Mr leven lo I h. hospital Owlni to his advanced '' re Mi Haven's Injuries will probably t:o extreme- ol . HOLD FROM lin: WE8T. ler Dayton said i sterdgy, in ri pit to ii nqulrti lhal rt entry (hers had ba ? n unusuallj ? srge shipments of gold from lbs w.-t for delivery " in..'iKh ihi '?. aiofflca to the banka In this , it) om.- idea of the voluata i : these ah,pmi nts maa i?, " Bined w v < h is understood (hal the value, oft ha ?ll "I" i'"i.-.1 b) registered mall and delivered from Bi h.- general post office since January 3M aggravated '' The arrival v gold from San Frsnciscg ara dus '> a the fa.t that nt present there ls a great nardi a ' I Nen \nrk earhsngi jnd*currencj on ths Pa n lil ? oasl so thal ll ?? only a\.,. :., .. ,.,| ????' tel la In the for,,, . t gold Tl i- movement is D ol unusual al this season ,,f the ri ii Bealdea ni usinesa . , lbs Pacific coast is dull, and there i* di nb- employment for credH In thal section The ai isible supply ..f gold i* now larger than st sn* Tim. ,^8|""l"H' of the financial troubles ni MR. CHOKER FOR MAYOR. TALK OF HIS TAKING TIIF, TAMMANY NOMINATION. cm.i.mi vron nv two or an ntnnfDs and ASKED TO think ir OVER WHAT PUSEOf ?ATM Min! T IT Richart Croker- wns unceremoniously dumped Int,, the field ?.estoniay U th- Tammany Hall <an iiiiiat" for Mayor ortho Oreator N-w-Vork. The Tammany engdnsaes did not intend to ennounce tn. ir preference f<-r Croker bo soon, bat the.ir hand was forced, it would app?ar. t.v the prectpltats t ste "f a couple of well-known "reformers." who wished lo pul themselves al tha head of tbs Croker pr.ssl, ai. These impetuous persons were Jefferson M law. the famed owner by purchase of Month-ell.j, Va., once th.- hume of tbs reputed founder of Democ? racy, and .lames J, footfall, who owes lils notoriety t.> having been ? labor candidate for Mayor of N ??*? York over eight yaala air". Mr. Levy and .'Ir. Coogan called on Mr. t'rok. r at his office and told bim that his country was ihOUtlng for bim. While acting simply a*- piata euleena snd taxpayers, they gave the ex-ruler of the Wls*wani lo understand that they represented ell ths different xor:*! of Democracy discovered to date, rind that none of th.-m would be satisfied with anything ?'|urt uf Croker. Mr. Croker professed Intense surprise al ihe proposition, snd asked for time to think lt over. Th.- former boss of Tammany manifested so much saltation, lt was said, that ihe eminent committee feared thal Mr. Croker might be seised with so? other sttack of sngtna pectorls, similar to ths one thai hurried bim off to Oermsny n few year* ago. They therefore withdrew i ? soon sa possible, and wenl with ail ipeed to tell John C, Bl.han, the Crokertan deputy leader, what they had done. .Mr Sheehan uaed atrong language tn the pair of [latriots when he heard their report, and told them they had made a "nice mesa of ll " Hi dismiss. J them from hi* presence with a sharp reprimand. Hut lut.-r, wh.-n visited hy reporters. Mr. Sheehan admitted thal the ''organisation leaders" Iud lind Mr, Croker blanketed for nome time, ana were seri? ously considering putting him Into the race if t'rok.T would ,ii;r...- to a.-eept th.- Tammany nomi? nation he would get lt by ac lamatlon, Sheehan asld. County Clerk Henry l> Purroy. who ha* just stun...I ' a little Tammany of hla own, differed widely from Sheehan'* kiew when Informed yea? terday of Crokers possible candidacy for Mayor of ' Ircater Ni w-Yorfc. "I don't believe that there la any real purpose rn .h. anything <-f ihe kind." he said "The thing ,*? either B lok", or ir ls a pe"! trick to keep som.. people in T ai,t*i my Hall a ? " ' Th' \ may hope lo keep .-"Main men In the organisation by making them tielleve that Croker Intend* lo ran tor Mayor. Bul the truth la thal nothing pleases th.- sincere opponents ..f Tammany more than a pian like this, To nominate a man who ls typical of the present system prevailing in Tammany Hall can result only In one way Snail 8 niau would be defeated by an overwhelming majority, of which I arid my friend* would form a small par' Mr. Croker wenl t" Richfield Springs yesterday to "think !t over." ? RACING RULES {MENDED. A -T-TUKS OP IMPORTANT ADDITIONS Tn ITS REOl' l*ATIONS MADE BY nu: JOCKEY i T.i Tl Al the regular meeting of the Jockey Club, held nt the rooms of the club, No IT:: Plfth-ave., yes terdsy afternoon, manj amendmenta to the racing rule* were adopted. August Belmont presided. Som., of the amendments acted fsvorably upon by the duh were gg follows: A part of Kale 1 waa i mended *.. a* to r.a.'.: "Arrears Include all sums lu.- for entrance money, subscriptions, stakes, for r. its. lines, fees, purchase money In races arith -? liing conditions or any ?! fault Incident to these mles"; Rule 4 wsa amended bj the addition of the Following paragraph: "After July l In each year herfl shall be no races les* than (Ivs furlongs." According to another amendment, "the number >f starters iti any overnight race shah be limited ..>? the width "f the track at the starting p..st. Even hors., shall be allowed live feel of the wari, ?f the track. The number of starters shall he re*. luced to the Droper number bj lot or by division if the ra.-e. st the option of the association." An am.-nd.-,I aectlon of Rule 24 read* in pert aa ..Hows: "The secretary of the aasoclatlon, or ils ileputv, shall h.- the clerk Of the course," and "he shall r.Ivs all stskes, forfeits, entrance noney, linea, feea, Including Jockeys' fees, arrears ind purchase money In Belling races, and paj over ill the money collected bj him to tin persona . n Itled." Rule i'2, tha offender sgalnst which will be ruled ? ff. wa* amended by adding the following, Icslgnated as Section 8: "Anj person who shall .. proved to have affected the speed of a hors. i> tiie use of drugs Internally, whether admin stired by hj'podermlc or any other method, or rho shall have used appliances, electrical or me ?I anlcal, other than the ordinary whip and spar." li wa*- resolved thal Rule I, as amended, .-hall lot he applicable to stakes now opened. The steward* of the Jockey flub mel Immedl ite|j after the regular monthly meeting of the luii. There were preaent August Belmont, J. II. tra.if..rd. .lanes Galway. Andrew Miller and I'. K. sturuK Th.- application of the Brighton Beach v.i ai.ni and the Gueena Countj Jockey Club ot permlaalon lo mak>- an exchange of racing Inti vt as presented In view Of the fact thai th> lat'-s assigned to these associations were accepted ? plan* of owner* aaa trainers have been formed In accordance therewith, thc st.-w r.i- declined to ?r*\mt the application. If CASTBLB orrs ri KERAL. BODY TO BR YAKEN YO FRANCS WTTJ5JI JEAN l>K REKZKE RETI'RSg IN' APRIL The lindy of M. Castelmary of the Metropolitan ip. r.i Companj', who waa stricken with heart dla -i-.- on ihe stage al the opera house on Wednes* I.... evening, remained yesterday ut the undertak? es shun In West Klghteenth-st, .Lan de Resake resterday received a message fr.un tbe trustees ? f the Kenslco Cemetery offering him the use of he r.Ivlng vault and Ihe company's car to take l . bodj thi re This offi r will be accepted, and he body, which haa already i.n embalmed, will , taken to Kenslco on 9 ifter the funeral iervlci - The fun.-r..i win take pla..- ^t the Church of Bl 'Incent de Paul, In Wes! TwenTy-thlrd-st . <>ti Sun lav, al 2 p, in Pol Plangon, Mme. l.ltvlnne and rules iJogny will sing, and there win be Instru* nental music by mentis rs of the Metropolitan ?pe ra lion*.- orchestra The Imdj will bs taken, u ha* i? ? ii said to thi receiving vault of the CensleO I'emetery, and lt villi remain there nil Ipril. When Jean de I!--/lt.. la aboul to return to Curope In win have Ihe body *enl on an i-.irll.-r teamer, so thal it srlll !"? there when he ann... en he will haw lt taken r..r burial to Tou ouae, i h ? singer * nat lt e cit j l mini: I ii ile FROM un: ORGANIZATION Kdward Ijiuterbach. president of the Repubtli in "on nt j Committee, wh.. became ill al hla law of ce ..ii Wedneeda) ..ml had lo ba taken home, was nt again yesterdaj looking almost as well as ever. Mr. |?auterbach was asked ai..nu the withdrawal ? '.ir.: metnbera of tbe Republican Organisation of he wild a--.ani,iv District snd what its effect rou ld be upon the Republican Organization "Noni ul ..il" replied Mr Liiuterbach brave Iv Why should if You will probably (Ind the nam. f 1.171 "f theae 1.173 alleged Republicana on the 'amma u\ rolla " ' at.-m. nt was afterward denied by prom I enl Tammanj men of the XXlld District Tne Re ubllcana * ho re ilgned wi re anti M...-hm., men who .ok tins m. tin.d of resenting the action of the Mu? lline tn deposing Thoma* r Ragan, their former ?a.h-r. and turning thi dlstrln over to Charles ?rxow, a brother of Senator ?Tar.>nce Nexow UR. Ul Ul ll CBOSEJt CE MRU | \. Phauncej M Depea wa yesterday unanimously '???' en chairman of ths i!o.,r.i of Control of tha lint J raitic Ass, dst lon, lo luce '-d the lute Qeorge ; Roberts, president of the Pennsylvania, ile was roposed foi the pd. hy Prank Thomson, the new " Ideal of the Pennsylvania, abo presided si ths ? ?' ? ?: In tl.hs.n.f Mi Depew, who was mflned to hi* house, .1 D, Layng, the second vice resident si i general manager of the West Shore allroad, spoke <m behalf ..f Mr Depew, who, he lld, would feel honored by his s.a..dion roi chair* ian The following COmmlttSS was appointed to rapers sn expression on the death of Mr Roberts: homes P Powter president of the Nea roth. On ino and Western Railway; E li Thomas, prasl* enl of ths Krta Railroad; O. D. Aahley, prealdenl f the Wabash Kalima.I. an.l Samuel HI,i.m preal snt of'the'Dela ware, lackawanna .I Weatern allroad, with Mi Dep vt ei otlli-lo The Board of Control considered the situation ?t leatem points wh. re them had been Irregulsi tlc* ?fetes, ami appointed a committee t.insider Ifh the Board of Manager* measure* foVstrang-th. ling and ma kim,- th. Joint Traill,- Association IP? "T' ???'??? '" sddltlon to devising means to ',?1 io r tte cutting, the apeelai I <* ?.;;'V''.1r,,v,,,;,u,;',.1,;::l;;:;j' "? Western Uk* Erie and Weatern and Toledo 1 '?""H ?""l Ksni i* Cit} ma,In Ths Ho.iI'.l ni* ><?<?<>> will n,.gain on March 1 f me meeting w ,- most Batlafactory to all \i c ?galls, prealdenl of Ihe Big Pour and of the" I- ,,|,.ak. mid Ohio, waa al the Ui.i.iorr i,. *????* .' .mmeni.nVuponthemitlnf^S1 H.- uio*i Important thing done aaa io elect Vi ?i'w chairman of the aaaoelatlon Routine bul ?a* w?* dlacuased. snd those who have"been ora 'Una sn open rupture . t th* ?i.e.-iinec wera dla orland niuo, .i.,,,^^!:;:,;!'^! Don't worry about ht. Wc wouldn't bo so particular about cloth and work, only to skip what is even more essential. We make-to-fit. our lowes, pri .ea ,lre.s rall I* B2Sl lbs asm*. *I1V-Ilr."l tl r'.'ighn.jt. ' t.t" nnflnlsli"! arofStsd. probably the mift fssbloaabls eloih, **o. our be-', atm faei I te us e-ixe. Bli, Tuxedo co-its. SI.**, *li sr ' BM Evening dress overcoats of two kinds?Inverness and opera cape; the opera cape has one advantage ; it's the newer. $8 is the usual price for the best quality of opera hat?we charge $7. RTORES OPKN AS rst'AI, TO DAT Rot;fis, Peet & Co. Trirr-e an! rn..a-1w-r.v Warren ,-in.i Broads if, Tl Irtr ?^^,,r.t tn.| Broadaarsr. TH Ell! EIGHTH ANNUAL DINNRR. MEMBERS OP THK HARDWARE AKD METAL TRADEfl MEET AT THE BAVOT. Tin- eighth annual dinner of ihe Hardware and ?del Trades waa held last night st tbe Hot'! Baa, p. ter \i- 1' irtei pn sided, and sitting al he head table wi r.- President Merrill B. Oates, of Amherst Collejce; the Rev. Dr. R B, MsoArthur, the Rev. Dr William Justin Hsrsha, Bryce Hoy? den, William W. Buppiee, R berl M. Sw.iv/.., [u vi-i winiam-. Mortimer C Ogden, Charles L> Me i. Jamefl ll. Kennedy Richard R. Williams, Oeorge J. leighton, Oeorne II. Sargent, Char lea Haly. Thomas F, Keating C. Judson Bushnell, Jame* S. Hurd.-:: ar.il John S. King. Only two regular speeches srere mads, tba drst by Presldenl Oates and the other by Or. Mac* Arthur, "iron In th* Blood" ava- the aubjei I taken by Presldenl Oates. At the outset of i particularly ,-!.,.1 ent ...I.lr. ss hs drew some comparisons be? tween the Intimate connection of the history and working of iron md the development and pro?r< - of th.- Am. ri, an ra .-. The nreal mechanical Inven? tions of thc present century In which Iron figured were In 'urn touched upon by l>r. Oates Proce fl? ing to discuss his subj) ? more comprehensively, he 1 dd ihat for the purposes of the sublime subdual of the world to the reign of law iron .had been the chosen historic Instrument, rude .ind blood) i I..-.-n (he methods by which strife had wr toward ..r.b.- itel toward peace. "For the tralnlns of the race." he added, "up to thia point, Imn has been the divinely given metal. Sometimes our bodies eem to us supremely won lerful, because the network of nerves whl -re ates the hum in body ls the e mi : nought and matter ls thi nexus which God has established between thi world of spirits and the world of things With thia l . ? re you, you in - arcelj look a! thi dlss" ted nerve system vlthoul ri vereni .1 awe lt stands like the d uitlitie of fl tre* rool up* vd, rea na '? sky 'or that Divine food f thounhl and spirit bj whl. n ? liv. - Ami with a feeling; noi iltogethei foreign 0 l il thought, does the student of th. 'Ivillsation look al rh-- stern gray and black m tal, ron. which has .bm., bo much tn the hands of man ,,r the elevation of man By the working of iron, nan may be said to have drawn the life-power out if the stony ribs of the earth, that he might handle ind shape for hla ..ayn uses the elemental, age-en luring strength of the I inda it, i the force* aitii which man work- grow subtler an.l mon plrltual, the tine netw .rk of nerve fibres, stretched iii.b-r th" sea and over the whole civilised world, tx - omes the yVibl.- nervous system of 'be race of nan." Hpeaklns on "Pressing" Political Problems." Di il ii Arthur pointed o i thal the Inc un lng Admlnls ration would ha vi to deal with the questions nlitriitlon snd with lb- atro leprecated opposition to the latter "There ls," hi - lld, "a labial ls a p ilmonary patri itlsm and there is i moribund rn .milty again*) the atlfication of 'Iv treaty ' He ila i adi x ited the innexatkm of Has IXTERESTIXO SEEM OX S HY DR. MEYERS. The crowds who are saner to hear the Rev l>r. f, li. Meyer's lectures on the "Deepening of the Iplrltnal Life" in Carnegie Hall ar.- Increasing, rh- admission is bj tlekel onlj The Rev. A. C.' Uxon presided, morning ind afternoon, snd Pro 'esBor J, ll. Burke had chants of the .-horus, con leting of aboul two hundred voices, and \'ictor lencki presided it the organ The jubilee sing rs i..ii!or.--ii aa.-re present In 'ii" morning, snd ang a Southern melody. A large number of nlnlster were present. Dr Meyer's text yestsr laj morning was I Corinthians, xv, 15-17: "The Inti tuan. Adam, wt- m.nb- a living soul; the asl Adam waa mad a quickening spirit Tl ? irst man la of the earth, earthy; the second man s the Lord from Hea iren." lu the afternoon I ir. .M..\.r spoke on the "fl if God ..- bi anointing for sera-tee" At t?... nd of the lecture a meeting for ministers only a-.is held In the Central Presbyterian Church, -'iftv-s yenth m There were aboul five hu I 1 them in attendai Tin* miens' in these lectures has become so widespread thal l>r. Mey< r I ted to their lubllcatlon from the verbatim reports taken by he Rev. s V Robinson, and thej will be person illy revised by l>r. Meyer. Anmun>-?rr?nt?. Ilenrv A Daniels, M. H.. tut WtM S)?t7 St mpalrm?nf? .f Itt* KerVOSS S>-t>m. I rr pot pn ~e. Starttttr. nd Ilk.- mini. nts. ll un? s t . i, ft to 8. E. & W. Wlnamae. A NSW OOLLABL K. A W. lt ARTUR INTRLUQRNCR. MlNIATtTRF) ALMANAC. un ? . 8 IB Bunsel .". BO M letsa rn I W Mo n'i IllUlt WM I.i; TO DAT I v - , Ij tl li 1 OS fina 1*1 ind :\ 'il If.'lt 0 ? m - ndy Honk 'i.4i (Voa. > Hell ll* ? IXCOMIXQ steamers. Ttl I' v v l-'n m. . A t: .*??.'...:ii 1:.tl 21 . Bremen Jan 'il ..Mull Jan '.'7 . . ,...',-l m Feb I Une. ii l mar ,x a li -v u i . -. r*snsms V.? ?l. lands**! luttgsii. ..???ti/-, i . :. |? .Snuihsmpton Feb ft.Amerlr ... .Lisbon .io. 20 .Port mu >i rina Maurita.Potl au Prince, Fob*..bu ,.nun, h.-.Iscksonrllle, Feb 8.<-h. s \ rt iti.a v, ri BRI' vv in. ii ? i ?' n li. rn lin- _ .Swansea. J i.ifTni,..linn. Jan ...New-Ort. ii )?? Url* ^^^^^^^^^ |-'..|. li. ' 1 -illv-l-. BI'XDAV, r'KHltl VKV ll .-r. iii.I.i'-.te ol )-? ii ii . nuneri .i-i Olin. W rrlaaus, i. ? i.i - .Bt Luria l (I Lamport a ii . .I ackson a Hie, Keb :' . . ?; OVTOOIXO ST EA HE RS. To DAT, a aaa! Ker amii de, Charleston, Line, C\i.<'.t \>-t+--\ a.il'a a rn i-1,, SATURDAY. PRRBCART til ur.-na. Liverpool Cunard .. .. 10*00a ra l:Wpm a NormaMte Kier. SYenel . S.OOam ? .?> ? na talumbls >;-..... ii.>"ib a.i.-i i'o" im ii n. , ,., il* Olaafow, An- h ? ... in U.I,, ?i |g ai Ml r isi l< ira '"Bp* Colony, ... it. mi* m il m ra rUngvalla, rhrl<llsnasnd, Thliurv'a ll mi nm i m. p ... i. All is lu .?. ., m .-.' 00 rn Un.a. Haiti, Arl.ia. 10:110 a tu 1} 00 lia uratan, CAmpeehs, S v ,v Cuba. t" au a m i inp a enasuala, i'i i?*ao. Red I) .11.00 ? ni bim Net Orlesns, Muan . B.ihli, ,.< ro .. Sea Orlears, > t maaaii. . ons ' Isla aston, Mall iri ... i , i l< Rrunswteh M ill nra Itj of smk'.-.' . Savannah, Baarannah . '?? p i .1 ixl p m MONDAY*, PRBRUAR1 In, isasnithf. Chsrisston, Clytm . - SBIPPIXO MAIS. I OOp is a bo p in ORT <d' MM rORK li'HSl'W 111; ll IBM Altltiv I D. Btssmer Oersasale (Bri, aieKlnatrr. Llvsrpssi rsa*sar) .mt Qu**B*l .? n 4, ?ilh tii.l-... 7r\ cabin tad l'"> >lwru|? kseaskxarra ii li Maitland Kera*) Arrhr.i nt tin- it.tr at ll a Ba, at ? inu-r America (Url. Pearce. LuuJut) January in. with I BESTtCO I Jf a Child's Shoe of Docs not flt jffoperly, the whole weight of the body crushes thc yielding toes out of shape, ofter] crippling the feel I sj lifo. Thc general stores .ire not always able lo supply precisely the required length nnd width, and corresponding shape of every part, with proper flexibility of sole. But exactly fitting Children's feet. :s out spacial business, and thc cost is no more either, for instance : <* Our Behool thoa, ralf foxed, dongoia top, <?> broad solid leather sole, ? %" T thoroughly r li.-i i.i?- shoe for u. - and Oirka, ^ whi< h bas Blways Riven entire Mtlsfacttgaj, 4> Button or ia ' 2.10 to $3.50, s:z*. I 60=62 West 23d St. ? SPECIAL MENTION. Alli ?vrflBMPBBUNBtS nilmllt?*il Into Ih^si* rob limns nn- r?M-oiMm?-rnl.-?l lo Itu* n-iirterB af rill' I lt I ill M. nu tlniriitiKiiii reliable, aaa l.n?llliss rata !>?? lion.- Ii> Wall Milli ihe a*U rertlsers ?*.iili s*?r#?>*?l safety, OUR AIM Sa Bink* tb* FERRI5 HAM The FINEST Crouch & Fitzgerald, 161 Broadway. 688 Broadway, 723 Sixth Avenue. ( Ask For J SPKNCER'a HKCT ACLRg ea eve oi. a aa eb AUDEMAIR Optra. Plaid, Marina ? uni. SvnritOoi Ci. SMi'rJ*nLssa. PRANG'S Christmas Gards, LAIia!..-; gai -f MEM*! OF Diaries AND ??Calendars Lt- - lhs>7 at EACH'S. I lo Nas*au Si., N.y. I ?????' : ;.--.-.- ?? ? N'ew 1 * lng -j ' ' I . ' ; lee If*, wll - 4 : ? -. r I r '.'? I ?'-*? ' fl ? A . iv h. ;?? .? tn. * . S I - ' ? ttl! , i ? ? . ? o ? . Ml 4 -.i-.-s . .- ' ' ? N- ii 1 r at 0 !? rn til .\r? ,..'? I..1' Hi I, |. Ill ? ??-? rlepp* i i* ? ' Jai IT? "M. ? ta ?un. forwood * Kell* K Arrived at th* Ber ? a i ry a St mer Irrae , 11. (Br), IfeMI >T a 4. mitti pul > to I a 'rinl lad Bhlpi Inn j | ? . Af ? .r a* ll SO i ? Steamer Antonio Zambn ' , -.'**, in Doming Al? tar at 6 p m. ? Guysndott*, Davis, *?? ?? \ a - : N r ? i Ctol Si ? m.. r i.i Mar, Ol ! -.J v an dickie. Oft Loni ? n. Bteamer i 'a- ? \ if . ?.tk ? 1 k, N J. Keb ll. BS0 j, gi \\... : ? noo? ra*, breeze; . . ..:. ,-. ' ;.i:.\Hi:r>. amer II If \\ liltnej, li .... tt, !' La C . ;: , ? | * ...i-i s ? . ? I : I. V Hon. H !-. irg, ? ? -i-port .'?'.* - I .V . .. i - ' ir.}? ,' - ft Co Sti mi. r Sam - Kai *. St ? ^ ? .' im - -. ? -.4 ii tt i ? raes i ... - -.n*aa ns ii .-'.ai . b*S*> i ?. " .-. ?' * ll ' IT ?**!* m.- r Magul ? Hr) " -a, \ ? \ W? il i numil ? -. - \? i - a. .. ? . . - BTlng A v *? lr I ' ira* ' ' ' ll S er h ?. la. !? ?? I. ? ? ~* Smll I'..irk I' ? J N * ???**?* ?RP Manar* ?? \ x *-i4 ? ?| ? ? \ . - '4*1 .-.*.-? \ ? a al A s S'anlu -? ? \ . n . iM *' , li .ri ..I -li mlle* HW > V\ . ? .!. ll i: S ? . V - V* k aaa ?* ? - . * r tin* I JOHN f. W *.'.', I inaa THI M . ? v -. ? ? ? | g ? '? ' \ ? "*.??? rh th* Oriel ra arrived at Algiers SSbSb"* N ? - v ? *, ra. Hs Napia* ai <;.i.r iltai salted I i : . > 11 . Strainer lin" lOeri K a ) ric '* inn and Un - ? ? * *? - , ,, ', \i ter '' : '?'? '?? ? 'T New 1. i fi iii * uthampi rt Kent uar? il . , ? v tie tBr). Howden . a raf ea-Y..rh. sailed fr i 0 ? ' ' ? ' '" try ll ? . v N i I w ara l Vbmaii i _,.,* m \ ? \ rs, bbb? m para ?Vbraan in j .,??*?. v , . v. -i Tort for ?sss n ii i i.-: .?? >? ? ? * ? ' r ' ? rv ll . _ K . i W a-.rn ll "i-r. H r N.* \ ' (ht i Bri Patios rt ? Uss ft* .... ,,, .. \ - from Trteet* I i - gaea tv Hli ni 'a li - ' :? "r N"""' " '? I ? ' ' ?' n^Mit.ult (V a,. Hall ,..;.,! ' ?SSBBBBS , U \. I : , . ? ,,,.. frotB Steamet *, ' i.i.i.iiu f..r \.?? V?*rh i rtui,.* IO rkJass .,, ,,..?, Van I nra j r. i i.i ,i.i in , .. *.. ?? ???" ? - ??. . N.^k,1'1 ?...?..ll..-. SI III. .-,,!,-,?'-> T i iii t r m. hm. irrived ??! HcMsgs rs iseresn ' I rel aa! t'l.-i.' .. n j.nuarr Bteam*r Rialto 1 Rr) It.ii.." ,,''1'Nh"\ arrived bi Neweaall* fcngland. I.d ru r, a ^ si,,ur,, ii,-,.. ,i'u,., !-...'? te ?" Wsa urn Jan***"'-*' in vd at I'oiietiliiui'.i t"cliruar> J**. ?