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THE COLORED WHEEL'S RISE. H. fc MA8LIN, OF E. C. PTLAUNi* ? CO., TALKS Of If* POPULARaTT? tfliv A TOLORSD i'*i ?? -i.V. ,c 1'?.?."?pp?*?> t? ? RLA'"K ?&?? G?? CTCU OP ' ? ? ? t; t;? ?a ???a?t man ?\? a ??a nvr-iN':?s. Another cycling season has conic, and still the, <]-.?estloii of the advls'l'lllty of enamelling bicycles In colora ss much ?Tatscuss?**] as ever. *tVhea ? r st.... . i Ce fewr years sge first set the fashion In this oountry .?' enamelllns In ooiors there were many who said that ihe ides would Ve sheet-ltred snd that riders would return sooner or later to the sober Mach which h?J pre/called lip to th^t timo. It a;?perns, however, that they wen not tn ?? prophets who foretold tin? unpopu? larity of colors for any one who ha? attended the cycle ihowa ? Hits spring could not have helped being Im pr? es? ? with ths fact thai colored snsmels ait iniT ii-? I this season more, freely than ever. ?. ? Masll of the Btearns rum. was asked shoul thi ? ? ' .. ? ? representative of The Tribune. Bald Mr, Maialini "We have found that for ? ?;???. ? enamel Is steadily in? HERBERT E. MASI.IX. creasing, ani the percentage of colored wheels ?which we will put out this year will be larger even tnan last season. I can see no good reason why bicycles should not be enamelled In M bright colore as tho rider may desire. Certainly I think you will agree with me that In watching the nro ?.esrion going backward and forward on. say River side Drive or the Boulevard, on a pleasant day, tho ?presence of so many colored wheel.-? makes the ?- ? ? much brighter and more animated, and cer? tainly more Interesting. Any one who has fver ridden a bicycle will concedo that riders take as much inten-st In the different Bakes of wheels as Ihey did when they were email children In making collections of stamps. If a certain make of wheel has a definite color It can be distinguished es far away as It can bo seen. If the rider Is on a black wheel, however, It cannot he distinguished, except by .lose Inspection, from any on.- oi half a hundred different makea A bicycle rider, sa a rub?, takes as mueb pride In the make of his wheel es ,? horseman doea In the pedigree o! hla mount. nnd it is therefore not surprising thai he want to own s bicycle, rarhlch possesses some definite distinguishing : --a t u re. "1 really believe," continued Mr. Mselin, "that th" bicycles of the future arc not to be enamelled In black, but In colors, it will certainly h<? ?-., If oir own experience counts f..r anything The yel? low Fellow is known the world' around by that and v??? attribut.? Its popularity as much to it-> <(..1..ir as to it? strength ani easy running qualities " Mr Ma-lin Is one of the yount-er men In tbe bicycle business who .s rapidly toreri ng his ? to the front, and his tsiiiness abilities are gen? erslly recognls? I sing up t!?.? entln con? trol of both the estensive bicycle and hardware his ? ompsny, upon the retirement K. ?'. Steams, Mr. Muslin has shown ex? ability o! ord? r Th? ? a la no ? of the im. bllshment with which he ?s mlllsi ? I l I? grasp ..: the ? ? .?-?? I is compn?: ? luslve. in his business oda ???. Maslln i- aggressive, n was through him that his house wi the flrel American ran i.< gel ?? foothold In Europe and in Aus? tralia, und li Is througb bini thai sn ? st? naive export business with Bo a and Afri.?.. ;.- being worked up? ile waa the originator of the trans? continental relay race, which caused so much talk lusr September, and he is constantly startling the trade ?.:?. original Ideas, Mr. Maslln haa w..rk? l his way io the head of the business step by step. by l.is owi energies and ? therefore, entitled m e'i ti.e ? -..in The sccompanying hslMons is a good likeness of him. THF. CYCLE BOARO OF TRADE TO MOVF. ' to g to ih? Ini resse of the work of the Notional Cy Board of Trade, u ha? been found nncssssry to ??-? .?-? larger oirw-s. and ihe headquarters "f the Board will be removed to Koom? l.tll to l "Ml Ir?. ih< ceni Bank Huiuiing?. No. 130 Broadway, on or about May 1. LOWERING RECORDS IN* AT*PTRAT.TA. fcn Crai - ??. March 8. The following a ?is? tra ? ? sp< ? ? isj ed?. ces ' ? re basen t, ? ive?] her?: A* the meeting of the League of Victoria Wheel nr-n. h'dd at Melbourne, February My the match between ??? fnst Ayr "Billy" Mat tin. of America, and ths Colonial one-mile champion blcycl ?, ?? ? I.fwls, over three ??slenres, ore, :cn nnd live mile?, tr.rk place. Lewis won the match, capturing th? ?-!?*? and ten n; '? :. nd 24:40, re? spectively. Ma n'a ne for the ? mile ia???' v.-.i? Util. Mart! Ions ri?!iim, wa? dlaauaJifled bj ?J foi two years, but will a;e - \ ? ?? crowd was presen! at the ynat^h ;.. ??' ns of money eh hands ?? ??? p ill races were run in a rainstorm d ones l?ewli has also bee-j suspended i...- th? I.?.?i^?.??, pending an Inves tlgatlon over the mat? h ra< e a? the st Klld ? Melbourm ruftrv li. Lesna, the Prench rider, lowered the Colonial record for the paced mile to ? mil pac., the rd? hi Id bj ; \v ? being 1 min. ?>.i se. ? lie Kr? ? ,,, . ?o with 'he ? ,,ir,!,?,il ? -, -. ind ? ? flvuree to 10 ? '? i-nille to 20 min 44 sec . 1 o??' ??; mir ' ? 4-5 si ind ind I I ? r ?? ? - - e AMATEUR BOI I SO AND WRESTLINO. THIS THAR'? CHAMPIONSHIPS TO BI DECIDED IN raiLADELPMIA Tho Amateur Athletle Uni ndsrreetllng Champ? m?!.ir4", ?he annual contesta wh ch lasl ? :r wer?? decided st ' Iquare Garden, srill tin? jeer :? ?? ? The nt? frill e t the An na, Ii ty, on Apr,? ?, 2 8?,? ' ? , ??: iphians will h*. ,e .? ? oppor? t.mlty of ??? ihreo nights' ? sr ilval of f.^,- ? pf which has rarely beei keen In ti,). , ,,.???. Athletes from all parta of th* ?? ? hell mi- mi?.n of ? nni ?tinc. an le g made to loi ft 'II . ? ? (?Bot No ??<*. Philadelphia, long in advance of the ?? ' ? closing the Hal At la??? year's s of the moal success? ful in the A A I'.'e nietory. there ???? ? eight entrisi In tl - ' boxing and -, In the G?? ? ? ? -?ling m pioni and presen hold? re are ? ?Ming- ?'?.1 p-ur-*.? * ? ? ?1? pr .r -?, 1 ... Fvn- rperi ? M' ?. A. M? Inta ?j. ? > isa * ? ?? - ' ::??t. y ? A. ? /n ?n ? geurr ?? ? ? I ? ..-i " A ? ? ?"j ' ? I m* A. ?'. il '? I I I I 11.?. I a ir.. ?. T v.- pounds. unr - pi '?? -???* a. (.'., and 1U sil r- ; inda, A man. &?y r.!-?s? A. C. j y RECEIVED WITH JOY HERE. THF. KATtSR nnLHEUTi NONAX- FROM tup, TANA REVA ????? THK ?T. NAZA1RB. The ncr. ? bronghl by the Kectn Oermsn i.iovd steamer Kaiser Wllbelns lo ti"? ?ffe.-t thai tbe at-amcr Tansrevs had mad. a ?ieiir*i to her that was Interpreted as mcanliiir thai she hid picked up sixteen of the crew sad psssenger? of ihe ?rrecksd Fren, h Btesmer Ville de ft. Nat-tire wa? received with the grestesl Interest and ??>>? by the publie yesterdsy, Those who bad relatives aboard the 11!?fated steamer were naturally much excited, nnd Ihelr snap. ,s?* Will continue until the Tanaretrs reachea Glasgow and the name? of those rescued are cabled te ila country. Counting ihe four res.-lied'by the BChOOUer Hilda, twenty person? SIS now though! to bave been ssved from ths wreck, ..f cuir.?-? ?? 1? poaalbls thai a portion of the other? have all ? 1"? n picked up by som* outward? hound vessel which has noi yet been spoken by any ?rsstwsrd-bound vessel, po that the list of the saved may i>e ?till further augmented, bul this is thought Improbable, T',e Tanareva la not registered In Lloyd's ahlp plng register, but she is a British tramp steamer of 2,1;?.'. ions, and her captain's naine Is WeStOn. It i? not likely that she will arrive. ?| ?i;.i?|*ow much before a week, so that It Is Improbable that tho details of the rescue and the names of the rescued Will reach this Fide before next Saturday or Sun? day. At the Hotel Martin yesterday it was said that Captain Uerry was still improving, but that he had not yet left his room and that few persons were allowed to see him. !t is understood that neither Captain Kerry nor tho other survivors will be al? lowed to make any atatement for publication until they have formally appeared before the French Consul. OESIGSED FOR ???? IS ARMIES. DESCRIPTION' OF THK BICYCLE AMBI'LANCE?A GOOD G????, TOO, IN* SMALL CITIES. A picture is shown herewith of the bicycle ambu? lance to which reference has been made In tliis col? umn. It consists of two tandems joined by s light tubing as a framework. Between thetn a Stretcher is placed, which can be detached nt will, bo thai a wounded man can be lifted from the ambulance and THF CYCLE ?????.??G?. c-irHed Into the hospitsl comfortably. A canva? lop ?hoped 'ike a tent, afford? s perfect p^o-eciion from sun. wind and rain. The net weight of this nmbu enee Is 11.". pounds, end ll can be easily m.in aged and run bv two men I? I? designed for ur" in armle? ,v well a*' In small ciis a and town, where the expense of an smbulsnco with ?? dr! er snd borm la too ; I ? 8f. FRANCIS ?AMER MEN INDIGNANT. The autborltl? lai Bl Fi mele Xavier*? College in? p '. ?1 and malldous lhe charge lhal "Mat" Halpln, of the Neu fork . 11 ..m : ;. in for train? Ing their alhli te 1 : ? oll? ge suthoi I tie? ? ?? i. to I t ?? r Atl ? nlon tnakltig a rli ? llgat'.on of this ? ha : ge Hal? pln has beei ?? ? Bl Fra nel? Xavier'? t'ol nterest*?, and ne - ei b* fore ? ha ' he la anyl hing bul .-,:, an item Ma press the b ??* Iba! lhe committee ha Investigation in ? will m< et ? ind annoimi >? .? dei I hi!. DIJON'S CARNEGIE HALL iDDRESS. There waa s Ian M isle Hall yesf.? rnoon to h-sr ine ?; ? Dr. A. t ' ?, ...... of Brooklyn A rhorua of sboui two nun? died voie? led by Professoi .1 11 Burke aid ss? ? lera fui nlshi ? I e and ?ntlphonal 1 ? feature of 1),.-? meeting i>r ???. n- "The* Msgnstlsm ef Ji ??\ve ha?, heard - he asid, "sbout ? ? indsrd ... ?1 ind ird. 1 ea 1 the 1 lo? 1 indard li 1-? th. eros? ?tsndsrd II Christ uplifted ,' ? 11 th. stsndsrd ? ' " ?even ans, 1 ?., ? . : ? The way te , ? ? ' ? ? ??| fin the ero ? Lei t!,e libonns m ... Ive C '?. n ?.... m io ?" ? .? ? et ? ?' ? ? ? ' ? ? 1 .. a 1 1 hi anxloua ;" ?*l er p*or* tbsn for him.*eir anr* ' ' 1 " ? in ? . e/e, ' 1 ' hip ?nd in- e for the ad u . - ,? r ? ..' , ,-nmnr->n r ,,,=* ? ? D,Ar' ?"" ?1'"'hU?K "r **u?*bssini ? nana, or a Plano Stool* ]f ... rio noi fall to coni ?it tho little sdver!?*eni.tit? m ti.? narrow , olumos Some good bargain? may be found thtre. ? TALK ABOUT TURF AFFAIRS. THK TRAINKT."" AM? THF TW" YEAR 0U>8. M'T.ri** PARI hi: iiMiNO a ni ?? t ri?WHAT ?"KLL-Kxnnv n? ?*. > mt*n ARE ??"??? Poubt nnd in rertalflt* have taken the pla<-r> nf the confidi p-.-? thai prevailed in the minds nf the trainers who affected to believe thai the coming ohnmp!on ,,f ih? two-yenr-o|d division ft'"? In their ?table?. A Week on Ihe trark liai upset some of Ihe piar? in nie when fasi yearling trial? cause,! owner* nini trainera ?'" i"ic themselves with delight st ihr proa peci ?.f ?rinnlng the creai iwo-yeer-oM ?take?, .lulu! ,? ? ? r ? : . who bsi fourteen two? Odds In hi.? stable, ?ollloqulsed a? follows on f-aturday; "Tee, IWO-year-OldS are nil right when they win. imt who can tell when tli*j ate going to win'.' That Is ?? (inestinti timi ha? ciiiis'il ni'? many sleep!,??? nights, nwiiic to mi' ntixl-ty to filli lll.ils infine anybody waa oui of bed and m d.-dRe ths lout?. Men l? ? heavily on fast trial?, bul trials ?if two-yenr-olaSs are ? delusion, i?? nobody can lell what a two-year-old can <!?? until he has the colori on his back and races In a flehl of horses, ? hare bad snni?? experience with youngsters that have run fast trials which I li??t on. and When I found Ihem trembling gad quivering with neraousit-esa on th?? way to the post ? knew my m-aney was gone, other youngsters who would do only fair vork hav* been so full of life and eagerness on the way to the i-ist that I knew they were racehorsea with tha ?Olor? on. and were winners when pined against flashy youngsters that run fasi trial?. G?? wait and see what my horsi ? ara capable ?f doing in ra? "" before I piale?, or condemn any of ihem." ? .) Joyner*! horses attract much attention, as they ar?? in superb condition, and WOrh quietly with? out the least sign ?( nervousness. Morris Park Is rapidi) becoming as lively as if a race-meeting was only a week of,?, t?. hern no f :<l trialfl up tn d.le. bill , w.l-mlllUI e-:;,i il gallopa fir als furlongs ars of frequent occurrence The principal stable quartered ;.?? Sheep?head Bay i? James ? Keene's, Thomas Ore ? works froi*i daylight until dirk. The Keen? horaee are . grand-appearing lot and the selected ones are above ? he iwo-year-old at ? rage William Lakeland is Well Satisfied with the I'll;:??? Winged Knot lias ina.I.? in her training, and ?'' she continues tn do well in her ?irk the II. ? t filly is likely m li- --?a tn Kentuck] to fultil ha r Western engagi ma nts. A? the Brooklyn track routine work 1? the order of the di>, although a few horses Intended for ihe Washinuton meeting ? " ihe HennlnRs Irak are being seni a ion;; ,u a stiff working gall Mutt hen Byn el i- hidden away at ?'ape charle.?, Va . where he i- baling up mystery for use ?t th?? gl thai are '? \> held In the neighboihood Of lilis eity. New-Jersey i? no longer looked upon a? a factor in the racing world, as het Inhabitants are blind to the great n ?? ml ;"? - shs pi--? igei as Ihe Am?? ?? ?. m ceni ? nf racing end breed ng Nearly J'rj.''?"?. COO Ii Invested in raring and breeding establish ments in New-Jei tl ? -?. sadly in need of pro? tection from home pirates, who foster trust? and gold brick" Industry to the detriment .,r a larpe numi"!? <.f worthy and dtfservtng citizens. The Fltulmmons-Cortx ; battle gavs th?? betting fraternity something t?? talk about The general verdict rendered is thai Corbet! la the Keenan of the pri/?- ring, ? ? issaull on James Hurst. In Thlrty-fourth-at . o:i Friday night, has caused any amount of com? ment. Mr. Hurst's awuaintances, who are many, ?!? : re the outrage Many men go armed, while say; "it I? dangerous to walk Broadway after midnight, for if you are sautted and knocked out the police are likely to accrus you of or seni.? other -rim.? ?G you fall llltn their hatnis after the rd'1'??- are through with you." It ?s singular thai Hi* most su tcessful thief rati hers on the for.?.? ar.? p,umiline lonely posts far uptown, while the heart of the rltr seorn.- t0 v,e poorly prot? ted. A well-known police oiflcial aa Burtsd the writer that a new school of desperate thieves has been formed since the Central office began to send on; men who cannot distinguish .? thief from a si ickbroker Frederick fJobhard, lohn o. Follansbee and Sydney Smith oft??*, set together and lalk about the prosp, ct of ra? Ing Reperti fron*, the leading breeding establishment? Indicate an unusually large crop of yearlings io be gold ? irtng th? coining sea ?on David Gideon ? exr-i ted to arrive In thu eitjr April 4. George v.. Smitu Is on hli way East. ? ilonel Thomas P, Ochlltree i- In Washington. 1)?? Courccy Porbes ?? in London, and will r.-main in England durine the racing ???ason. Pox h all Keene has been unjsually successful in the hunting Held si M? Hon. England, and gained the admiration of 'he Britons by i?is ski.fui, fear h sa riding, I'd ward *>V. Kelly Is an expert with I ?imt ruh. Seventeen ??;.In an hour i? his rp?-or?i at Currl tu.k. N. C. Mr. Kelly's friends hope that he will not p? rishln-i. ? CBAPMAN'8 LATEST RAID. BK3 ?PREPARATIORt VOR THE G?G??-RE OF A FRENCHMAN WHO HAD BEER PLAT? ING BACCAKAT. An air of suppressed excitement pervaded the Tenderloin precinct in the early hours of yesterday morning. A tip h;.d t>?< ? Bent OUI that ?Captain Chapman had obtained warrants late Saturdi.? afternoon and contemplated a big raid. When ap proached upon the ubject earlj In the prenlng the ?".iptaln looker! WlSS ??**?* Winked Significanti*-. Better be sround sfter midnight, something; big,'? confidently *.?id ene of th" Csptsln's pet Hawk thaw? t.. a reporter. Throughout the precinct the up wn? rapidly ?prend. Extra picket? were thrown out around tho Newmarket snd other well-known resort?. Just before midnight there wsa ? m>?.terlou* "official" . onsi II itlon a t? ? en the ? '.ipicin ???? his wai . detective? A few momenti Ister Capi li chapman snd hl 'c. wltb hat? pulle?! down ovei ? ? .? ?.? snd ? ???.? collar? turn? I up, Bled oui of the statloi Bergeanl Dal) who ? - Bt the desk, i . ikl I | I .11 I id had 1 ISlOP I of a big night's work Half an hour passed, end then sn hour Bui there wsa no newa t?'".i the party. Finally lhe ?.?.., ? . ?.. . ? he approach of the officers Th came slong Thlrtleth-sl from Bet entii ave ? ? ' pman man bed proudiv .?.? th? I'j.i. Next . ? me Detective ?Voll with ? large roll of src-'i cloth under hla arm Following P? ? v. '..?f . .. . ?? ? ' ' . in. 11 uni In one hsnd ne I s mysteiia rs. ? bile In ihe o>her lie I.mi dl?he ; a '"iu?* fi Ini pai .' arhlspei il ?? f ?: ? ? ? orten "ti.? ? ? ? ,. hss cl? ned oui the pi ? ? .. id '? ? . .?? > ? hing with ? m? Bringing up lhe real wer? ???, mor? detect! ?? s ??), a diminuiti .?. badi; Inoffensl?. ?? looking Individual between I hem Aa ihe panv lo the eta - ? ? enl Daly looked up expectantly lie started ind tl ? I oked ? ird, | "V* hi?'- ? *? gambling '?.*?* returned Csptsin ''h.pmar.. pr ?udl "These gei ? - .11 ?oon find oui th ?? ' ? m't conduct theii fai.? business In thla ??.. . pu drivi ?-? ?-. ? ? ? ? of them oui and thai I . ? ducting a I .? ?? , ? ? nty-slith *?? ? ? d don ?. hin l ar.d raptured hi? bank roll snd his en tiri ? ?*?)? Defertlv. Hunt nodded approving' and then .nd'. ? .) Ih? ? ? ? |1.' I' wa* ? pile of ten? ind live? nickel ?nd dime? In ??? smotintlns to $1 H ? ?? . 1 -., ?? '*.?? -?? Boul* y ? - ' : ? ' ? id ? '? ? ....... tha? h* Ivfns a ? "im ?? the ddresa where the raid ? ?- mi.!' r'reqtt? I ,rl**i I? ol his ? ailed ii.d the Pren h nun hav? h-.n playing ? e-eenl l.mlt lac,Aral Captain '-1.? ??.?!...in learned of the gam? snd da THE CONSTANTLY GROWING CONFIDENCE BETWEEN This Store and the Public has taken a great impetus from the events of last week. Thousands coming as visitors to the Millinery occasion last week immediately j became customers. The Upholstery and Furniture shared success with the Millinery. The march of business this week will mark more progress. This mornings Store News is important?there will be more to tell this evening and to-morrow. SPRING DRESS GOODS PARIS NOVELTIES. Fourteen newcomers join the rich collec? tion to-day. Only a limited quantity of a pattern m these aristocratic textiles. They come?they go. An ever-changing show. Apprecia? tive shoppers are quick to claim them. FRENCH PRINTED ORGANDIFS AND PLUMET1& From Ciros Roman?the acknowledged master of the art of textile printing. These beautiful cottons get first showing this morning. High-art printing on filmy cotton fabrics. Original, dainty, with a remarkable harmony of color. 19 styles of Organdies, 3i5c. io styles of Plumetis, 50c. BICYCLES CONTINENTAL, 150. CONTINENT, ?W7.50. These machines are standard in strength. ?quality, durability and finish. They are strictly up-to-date?'97 patterns. When we started Bicycle selline it was in a regular way?we expect to stay in the business ?permanently. The arrangements for manufacturing were made under our own trademarks, with one of the best concerns in the land. Special bargains, job lots, left-overs, hatvt nothing to do with our regular Wheels. We charge only for the Machines. You pav nothing for agencies, fancy advertising, losses by instalment payments. You get honest, standard Bicycles at square dealing low prices. You can buy the Continental, 150, and the Continent, $37.50 only here. ilsseiiu-n t. THE NEW UPHOLSTERY STORE has been open just four davs. It is a place to enjoy. The Oriental Room is restful. Tapestries and various stuffs, lie about with contusion that is art? less but artistic. It is much like a studio. Reception dairy. Business is the end and aim of it all. Stuffs are low priced and high priced. A knowledge oi this stock of ours is essential to an understanding of the economical pos? sibilities of interior decoration. Walls can be ni.ide beautiful with French stuffs at 50c a vard?very wide. Similar knowledge is needed if voli would know textile elegance. Repairing and re-covering of old furniture is a rapidly growing interest here. We have workmen that restore the old finish. We have Tapestries at every price that re? place the worn coverings, lor instance: Heraldic Tapestries. Pattern?; with rampant lion?, $1.80. Pattern?, with casque and closed visor, $1.75. Patterns with armorial beami,;?. ?.88 Patterns with Griffin ? test, ?11 7?. Proper l-'urniture Coverings vary from -?1 to $3(i a vard. FURNITURE SLIP COVERS. Now is the time for them. We have a great stock of imported Linens, made especiallv for this purpose. Some can be made at $12.50 for a set to cover seven pieces of furniture. Others cost more. CROSS STRIPED CURTAINS colorings at $1.25 a pan. and they are remarkably cheap. They'll go quick. Light other puces: $2.?5, $2.?50, M.50, ?XX $6, $7.50, ?$8.75, $9.75. Colors are soft, the highet grades have silk stripes. Also just iiyht lor Summer houses. 'third floor. Fourth mrnnr, VENETIAN IRON LANTERNS Artistic, cheap. 500 of them came to us in an unusual way. Thus, thev go at little mote than halt theii accredited value. THE WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR STORE Only well made and carefully finished Underwear here. No trash. The tl nest French Lingerie is also here, but that is a separate story. This is of the best American Underwear. GOWNS Ot muslin, trimmed with embroidery, 50c to $1.75. < ? cambra, trimmed with cmbioidery or lace, 75c to S'2 7.->. Of nainsook, trimmed with ls?fS and embroidery, vJ 7,', to ?10.50. CHFMIS?S Of cambric, trimmed with embroidery or tace, T5c to ??2. Of nainsook, trimmed with embroidery or lace, $1 to $8 ?5. DRAWERS Of muslin, trimmed with embroidery, 85c to 85c. Of cambric, trimmed with embroidery or lace, 35c to ?:'.. Ot nainsook, trimmed with !.ice, $1.78 to $?t PETTICOATS Ol musiin, umbrella ruffle of lawn and embroidery, BOc to $1.75. CORSI: G COVERS Of cambric, trimmed with embroidery, 20c to $2 75. O! cambric, trimmed with lace, 50c to -53. ??a?cond floor METAL BEDSTEADS Very interesting news concerning these. Certain well defined reasons for their grow? ing popularitv?thev are healthful, durable and ornamental. This accounts for the great variety shown here. The large num? ber gathered, in turn, makes the economv which is apparent in the prices. ENAMELED BEDSTEADS ???*? stvies of Enameled Bedsteads with brass ornamentations; price, so to $16.50. ?98, rrgularl) *A M. ll.ail', 87 ??"??, regularly -*1 25 .51 .".o, regularl- |2.M 83 50 regularly >l .?"? regularl? %*} I?, r-gular!, .1. ? heil sott . olored light add ? mui h t?> ihe decorative effet I Of a room ?>; hall. lin???-??**? t. With best quality woven wire ?pri:ig attached, brass knobs, $5. With best quality woven wire sprinjz attached, brass trimmed, $7. With bow footboard, best quality woven wire springs, brjss knobs a:id brass top rails, in any width from 3 tt. to 4 It. 6 in. inclusive, $8.75. With best quality woven wire springs, brass knob?? and brass top rails, fancy brass tings in head a?id footboard. %9M. Inch and halt posts swell footboards, brass top rails, brass knobs and brass caps, lancy ornamentations, best woven wire spring attached, $18.80, BRASS BEDSTEADS 4o st vies of Brass Bedsteads, from the plainest to the most ornamental in design; prices. *??!?! to $100. 3 it. 1? in. wide, in best quality of lacquer finish, very ornamental head and footboard, cast brass mount ings. Xto A it 6 in. wide, best quahtv lacquer, verv fancy head and footboard, cast brass mountings, $32. 3 It ? in wide, bow tootboard, cast brass mount? ings and best ?]ual;ty lacquer finish, $35 After Bedsteads-CRIBS. A large line of them in white enameled finish and brass. $8 to $42. HOUSEKEEPING LINENS In the long past the greatest retail Linen business in America was done in this store. I'lght W* mean that history sha!! repeat itself. Only pure Linens are pcmiitted to enter this stock, and great cheapness constantly marks our special offerings. Unusual Linen selling going on these Spring davs. An economy in the offerings that appeals to careful housewives -they don'l v. .mt t.-? miss it. Do you ? TARIF I IM ? Al "??i yd Irish Datmatk, 88 in wide, fut. bleached. KimOei a KOrt of ?"ratty p.ittems. 75c under or? dinary ci'.umstance-. ? '.'>. Scotch Damask, 88 in. wide live good patte ns Splendid q isltty. ino*? white. '; -1 \?" DouMe damask l.ible Linen*., bleach???!. . ? -. de S-tveral dainty patterns. A ^teat bargai 1 U 81 25 yd Flemish Damask, sevenl new amd ex? clu? r* patterns; ?ott and mellow finish, Full I 1 ,?* ?.?, de Be n.1 iiutly H-M.hed. I f'onrtli iiifinif nnal Miath mtrret. JOHN WANAIMAKER Successoi to A. T. Stewart ?5,? Co., Broadway, Ith ave., -^th and inth st? rlded to step tl ?- ? result ? thi determine tlon, . Suii'i ?? morning'? ? nderful rstd ?rs? eseeute?! I i,, .if-'f. ... ?;?.?? eeterda Beul? kl e s? .:' irs-ed b) Magistral. C*fciimboit<? ???'??^???'*/?'**'*'V-?? "* I " "r^t**Af\ "V -*_-N.-?^ *?*??**.**? ?* ?* - ! ?tLH?W^i -CM ?,????G? . "\iMi:.\. !.**', w H ?.".?'? ;?? , MARCH G. , Th? ?'?*".:?' ?learner? DREW ,r,i DI ?.:. ? ICH MO: ? I ??. ? O'.i G??? 4i n h tool ? imi ?. ?' n V M rtaiA ? ..*-.|G?.?? ?> ?pt??4i mi!..;?* ! ? ? renn* llena urlili liais? I ? ' I ??*?.?.' -i'*l unni h.vir f-f I .- ? ? ? ? nei ? - *. i' ? ? ' ". ? 'i?!.', 01 11 ? ? ? -?. - ? ?? r ??? ' ? ? r?es< ??? Urea dell' ?> G ? ?v?. .?..!. (? ... ! . it* ? ? ?? ? IBI c ?ATSKILL, Hl DSOS rm ? COX8ACKIE BOATS >. ? f -? . f ' nrl>'-ri?r <?' ? ?, | a?j ?'. 0 J m?. . nn-iiif nife U 4 ? 1. HudluO. R ?trcimboale. I'IM.** ? ?N LINE V-?-' I?^rli st. n-iily 4 p. a?.. ?^ Bai arder? ?.? ' Sir? Baldwin and Retner, f. r Ote?-* ..,:: s??burgh ?'*?- ii*ini.'irc Mai Milton, G'-?'!?!. k*?pai? Hrda Pvh, Eaepuj KlnsaTon fonnitMIng ?viiti ? * G> f H t ?'.I ->e!ni? in ' ,??..:?? MsuBlslas. AMM?i;i I. LINI". .**t???? ?*. |.*.ne Pier -M. N. R feel Franklin Street, for ?>?n??on ?, West Fo.-it, . .?r? Spnrg. Cornwall, rtlhklll l.atidlr*, ?nd H?* burg \? ? *k .1*.\? ? ? M .*':: 'l.r '.? A M MSTOH km MEW EN6LAMI. \ ?.\ BO?ND IXttRS BTONINOTON LIM:. ? u ?-i.vnii-.r?B irom Pl?*r ? ? ?. ? ???. k ali >\* ("anal ?t . we?!? dai? onl). St ?t 00 ? M NORWICH UNE via Se? Lenden. from ??? ??. M R. ? ? . i.-.hr. ?-?? ?? ?reek ?tara only, al 9?? ? M KAI I. PtVKR UtfK Via N?*"l* H ?ri Fall RI??.. ttOOt G..? li S r: . too? Murra* .?< . *.<"*k da*? only. ?? S 00 ? M _ _______ ?E\V HAVEN l'Aio:. Il; ExTurnloo. $1.50. N F*.' m??m?r* Isser? Pi?r ?ER Patlv iflundara ???<t???*?.?1> 1 ? M ?n.t tt ?aMnlgW ?.tivin? in ilm* for Irais? lo Merld?n, Hartford. Sprlnin-l? and peint? Birth. Ehrich Bros? OUR GRAND SPRING OPENING begin? to-day nnd in connection -with Mire w? Tire to dir?*""? ?itt^nti'"'ti to fli* following nniifto*; offering of REAL LACES. W? have had th? rare good for run?? to seeurr rli*? products of th*? *"o-ijp*.ri?'vo Lac?*? Si-liool?, ?t Rrazzn. TaaJMgWeX Mar. cgna-'o and ?tOr-Hfe?, mar Iilinc, imiy, g ThCSS famous rhooli, founded by the i'?.r,*> fa.su C'or.i dl Rrniza, recti-rcd flirf-p of tin highest award* at ths ?Cklcago Exhibition, nl?o <'o!(l Medals wh*rerer el ?e exnl? bited W? shall pia???4 on sal*? Monday, Mareh 22, in our hrli'-a-hra?? department irhlrd flour?, and rhe following day?, aa unequal!?1?! exhibit of tlWM ?L?CH and hou.?e Liija-n?. They vary in pri?"?*? from 13c. .1 yard for I ?a?-e. made bf the children of the schools, to th?*? most Mpcrb R-nJ Spreads nn?I Sh<v-r?.. Pillow ?asa?,, PIU lows. Pin ? usiiion?.. TOWCSS, T.ible I.iuon. Tray ?"o\??;??. G??..\ li?-?. ?? . as also rar?? Dkm Hacm fnim lbs S? hoolt of Kniaii'i. of ??ii li H'-r Majesty ths Queen of Italy la Hono^ry tPmMssjfc All tbtt? Laca* tn suri ?**agpr<rfiii?tk>taj of ih??' mn-t irttetl? dCSlVTJM of ths Ronaissan???'. such M ar*? immortalz??d In the paintings of Durer. Van Dft% Titian. Raphael and many othCfS. W'f ?^ordially invi??? a risii of m-p*?N linn. at? A rOMPI.IMKNTARV 3??2?G?S. -??3-?. ?? Is dally servd in our "Ar.r.-'-x'' for th? m. fr**3hir.ent of patron.?. Many of our motrt valued cu?tom*rs hat*, availed thera? ?elves of this new ami popular servie? sine?-? Its Introduction, and Sre ? ord:a!l*f Invite all visitors t* our ?'.r?*? to narMe!. pate T?-a Is served IxrtsrstB th" hours of '.)W and S G. M. Sixth Avenue and 23rd St. hiendes. ?/ 4*_k where you will?of *SH ?Ui rider, dealer, mechanic, they fU) frY will tell you the ?urne story? ~^ Hn1 Steams bicycles are above *&?}?] ? criticism, poisessing more ?**? T\p general grace and ?iesirable *TV K) qualities, such as beautiful yiaj ?**?_* lines, stylish color, ?ghtoese yg\ 112/ yet ?perfect strength, ease of \yjf> rtmning, than any other MBRf bicycle. JjJ Finished in orange or black ?) at your option. In full orange /?Nf, It'? called "The Yellow Fel- ~ low.w Sec the Tourist Special at $100.00. ifXV. Tinkham Cycle Co., |Wf New York Agts., ^"? 3o6-?io West 55?1 St. ^^ ?? E. C. i> re ar*;*?? ? Ca, flBj 4KJ? Syracuse, N\ Y. JA BtVL 15.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 50.00 Bicycles tV? ur? . 1-arir,?; our our ?nl'r? ** ??S Of ?MC ??? :.i:.i ?\? \ ??? p-worn Bicycle*? aal are ?????? ???.ut valu?- (or ?cur rr.-n.*? It pav? (o deal WHh a r-ep.-:-,-.r:- ft:n 4megs th? let are ? r?*?? ?-:. ???? ti epeM ini? Hl.'.vlft* that w? nave la.?, ri ..1 trad?, refinlshe-t Th?m and Bas?e r.-^a-lv as f o? a? n?*??. A ??-on.I han?i s?-,> ?-!.? ? '? wcrth 'hree "nh?ep" wheel* other* S?MI from Credendae, Columbia?. Han! '?? Cresceste. Erlea, Qen4i a?. Vici ra, War? wick*, Libert ve ani L-nell?. A. G. Spaltung & Bros. Spa Id i ? ?*-? id well Ce. lid-130 Xaeseu S;. 29, 31. 3.1 W 424 St WiLS?N BR.S| ?m pany llJil*?iT;p?rjSr. cycles - Wmtm, (SECOND HAND D Caeh or li ?tal? BICYCI.ES -F.i-.-ai?*? fros? ?J0.SS_SSj lent?. Cell at 3IS Rroadwar. ?*? Tork. Pubhc Notice?. rOTICE. Ertlniet***? forni?* h. ru _s ?prue* timber. under .'--.utraot Ko, ."-77 reeelved hy ?he I*rartm.'nt of Pocha at Pt-ir A Piare. North lUrer. unni 12 e'etock Weos. Ma.... - - ?M F'.r full par?!.-.lar* ?ee. City R?dert ? *-*.<** **i ?ale'at Ne, I Cttg Hall _ ?3*T(*d will h? Hettery h 3C"h. Ntn: ICE.- ???? p.piu'tmont of DodU rfll ??-U MKIe svetter?. Mar.-h A?. IS?:, ai l2rt-l*"- M bulldingiv ?t?*-. between W litt and O?"??)?*,? 'FV and on tn* ?ame dar. al -' crock > ? tn* ura r ?*\or at 34th ?tree! and Ifth avenu* ear eu ?r? ?*? ??CUT Reooril?? i'?tai,?ue? ?vos asslicatiea ?1 Pier "A. W. ai_ ?^rOTIi'E.-Estimate.** for preparing for and ?? ? nlrtag ?nd wt4t****ll**g '" ; ?, ', ,;1. JL" , UKV ???.'i'ion tract f.;!. ar.d for pr?vins 'Vof ?rUa? ?dVrwt F B. ?tructu^j*?^^? -?:;-?:? '"<>?'? i>r?.?.-???-;? under i-.inira.t .?..-?.** 1^ _ r until 12 o clock 5?"h_? ,Ay,7 V-*'^.ll_partt-ul*r? .?? City Rtcor*. Copie* for ?ele at I Mall T4TOT1CE Bfrtlmit? ? Il l?.* r.veive.l by tbe , VV..I 1*1 il --' ? R *"?*?"? wntrset ??***??* Citi Hall liepariment tl G ?Vnir?. ????_, M uro li UV l?* Park? Arfen?:. ????????????????????????? x',,vJ ?;?*_______, ?_F\..T> Bll-S Vm'KST?MATES. with the s Mtl. Of tt? ?t? ??*? ?'<? ?*"1'" the b!dder ln*f*lg* ?,, ?. r? ?IVI 1 1* f PUB.'' ?'?G"?? ? . .?-? ? -?'???? ?*? ? '? '??!'rh't?^? G??G??, * ,>?.?*?>' P_fW until ? ?' .n.a V*?f*ti n\-?l?'l** ? -Ml?G?I ' ?G?* unni - ?r^lSstai >'-:'? -' 1S>:' ?* ,h# W rka: ,?-H-k P* *?? a log n?m**; No. 1 F?*n ? iiMsiiiNr. and 'm't.iwrivo MANVRB WHERI RE?1 tRUD ON G?? PaMKS NO 2 rOlt Pl'RNIgHINO ANI? nr;;'*-Rl*?I GRASS SOD ?''? HfeRC R?Cjl'lRCP i>.\ TIIK l'\RKg for SSrUewlSI*? ?e* "?City !*te.^rd " Notiere. ,V-*?? * ? - -?.?*?????-??*?? ? --_ *w?\^V?,\/V'\\,V, DUAKE. JOHN H. la l'tiiMi:. . ot Hon Ohedtah ? Hewell Seit ???? . ._ ,_ ot Oiana* netl?e 1? her*b?. ???-? to all par* n. '?V*?? -la:m? a?-a-.n?t J.hn H Drake, late ef t?ie ? IQ ef *?!??-<** toen. Coviti of Orange, ?Wceeaed. t.. pretesi the ?a??* ?ritt ?o'ifher? thereof 10 the ?ul*?*r:her ?t :t? pU?? '?? ir?n.?? ' ?? bu?Uie??, Ne >0 Pr.vail??? m tfl* Cltr ?? New York. <*n <T b?for? the l.v.r Ja\ . t .1?. a* next G?a;??1 ?a? Vork th* 7th day of r*?.*emi*?r 1?<M CNION TM'?T COUPANT ?*** NtCW fOtUL Miller. P??kham A pmM\ Altornev? f.ir nSCWI *r, el Tlroa.?way. New ? ? ................._................_????! fnr Th? BtB vertiaement? received r*?rular ?me* ra'f " Slat-el , unti! 9 0^ roMtA\ - vrtiaamen?. receive.? St jK-gSS^JS SS IT'Y ^^'^.?""'?Vh'-.ve'.cor **&2& av? . ? e ,-w ?n ? eth-av? ?nd l?th-?t j ?2 Columbu*-???? _n**, "j' f. tt . IM We*t IM ?t :e?r rtthav? 02 Ka.t ?4'?^ ?r*. West ?SS II . Ui??n ft?* ?"?1 *-'h ave* '? *-"<u? ? ?t . 1 ?,??*-. 3.1 **' b?t??*en 7?"th %?? T7th ??? ' ^o E ava. near tJUt-?t . I.T0S t?t *?? . n?*r ???.?**' ,, ?_ tv? near 4l?t-4K _4) 3d-??e 210,,^??*l', ??? ?* ni.*eok?r m ? fais Sd.av? ?*0 E*?t ?9?L'*i-^t A???.. S*-*e ; 2ftn? 3^-Tve A?. 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