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^>__lVrr, th' ^?/&/<3?& Honestly now, what is your objec? tion toready-made? Why do you keep on paying a good tailor's high prices ? The market for the best materials, highest grade of work, is equally open to us?wider open, our pur? chases are larger. Fit? We don't make to order, but we make to tit. Can any one do more ? Yes, -ur can ? "your money back if you want it. Suits ?$1 2 to $28. Out ?;>-??<- book ?ny? what we >ave ur.?a?. | ITS lot the eat Rogers, Peet & Co. Pria ? and Rr-- v. - Warren ? I way, WESTC11 ESTER COUNTY Y0NKER8. Mia? Mary Fren ?? Field, daughter of Eugen?? Field, delighted a large audit 1 c? on Baturday even? ing at lh? parl?n of th? Young Men'? Chrlatlan Asso latlon, In Maln-at, by reading selections from lier fathei ?. ? Chamberlain, nolo t^nor ?f th? Warburton Avenue Baptlat ?'hurr-h. pan?. At tin- clone ol the reading ? number of th? mirti ? had a f. w momenta' conversation with Mt?s Field. The Tonkers Ladles' Madrigal Club Is rehearsing for ft ? ? ? >?? Kiven In the latter par! of April In the Kir.-' Reformed Church, it having been found Inconvenient I? r ih<j member? to meel after? ? irsals In futuro ?rill be held on ?A nd Thursday evenings, al 7:>0 o'clock, in t'.? . : the Yonki ri Ci.f Music. Mr. and Mr? ? 111! m F. Beoti entertained the Fon Club for 1 Btudy <>f Ant h ropo 11 inthly meeting last week. The paper of the ? |i ..? read bj .lam??? Bruci. This evening there will be nn important mi In? Of th? .'..ik Hill .'lu!? at the club Ii is ? ? ra, and 11 I? i op d ? a large attendance of members, To-night the ten-men team ol th? Palisade . ib go? to New-York City 10 play a return game with 1 rbocker Bowling Club at Ita alle ya :.: ? r flfth-at. ? its \vc<k the '..uiiils of tl ? ? : r? ???? ? will present In Music Hall the cantata "Me n a composition of iieinri.? 1 Hoffman. Th?? pupil; will have th?? assistance of lira. Oerrlt 81 l.e?.? Moti VI tor Bailard. i: Is given under th>- direction of tu r. Hoff, who li musical director of the r ? I Mr-? H,,.(T will accompany the ail g< rs. The pi the et tertalnment will be us. 1 in purchs ting a reference libren- for the u*# of the school. T'n?? I 1?re Spirit lallstlc Botriety h?i' cho-en Alfred Ai-air. wi rea? irer. Ji.h? Wldi many years musical director ? ? ? ? Yonkera t? ? died on Baturday at his home, So. 13 Centre-st., this city. Hi waa ? ? i The funeral will be held to? morrow afternoon, probably at th" hall of th?? soci? ety, In Ru.-nn Vlata-ave. An entertainment under ths ?llrectlor. of Kltohtn.? Post No. ??, 1; A. R.? waa i:lv??:i on Baturday after? noon ana evening Ii Mual 1 Hall. Ii wee an Illus? trated lecture- on "The Army of the Potomac." WHITE PLAINS, The collection of ?tate, county and town taxes In this town will not begin before April 10, a? the collector haa not yet re. rived his book. ? Demoei ? be held ln this ell? lag? to-morrow evening for the purpose, of electing a ??????.? r of 1 nty C immittee Th? annual eli I th? Fir.? Dej r.rt xr.'ji.i takes ? '..'-morrow evening. A pti the taxpay? ? if thi ? lag? has t ? for t morrow evei ? at the Audi? torium, to consider the Bronx Va.ll??; gewei ; ail for ih?? m?-.-ilii_ -.? ?Ignea by Samuel ?'. Miller, Prealdenl I I Tiri G.?,;':? ? of th? Woman's Christian Temperance Cnlon %? ?. i i be li-?i on ?.? . sday afternoon, at 6 o'clock, in ilio mission r.-'-iiiti. Tho methods of the Water Commisti! er? ? pointed about a y!,r ago to instil ? ??? -?:? of water supply for thla ge, are no: meeting gen ?ia! approval by tr,?? taxpayers, wh ?a?.?? the commission ?s entirely too far-rea plana j ; r.-i :- ? (pending Of mom t- irveya ?mu preparation? for securing add! ? tei ?.,,... , u en th? r ? ... bu ili ? - : e corn? il . ?a '.;:?? ? : M be tu acquli e l of ? ti?: ?? ? ter ? hl. h, with a ?..f another storage reaervoii within would .-? , ..r.-ment.-? uf It,.? ?. - ? m ?? y ; .t compa small ? xi" nse. lection ? .f ? tie ? . ? ? the last sis month? .. lar?.? force of ? ? ?. ra I assistants has been at work making eye. for a . ? ? ,?. beet ? x ; Even in the ;?? ' , For .->???.t ng - ? ? plant ta?? ?-??.ira? . -.?.??,. Is al leg? ..???? ? ? ? , ? ? town aa) theli ?? ? ?? i- airead) J? ???.. ami that ?? ? ? whal their waterworks ayatem - ? io coat ::. lh< and, ..???? in?? proa $ln< imbranco if the proponed irons .? ?? ?.? ? a a law, it la time to call ; who have looked into thi tubject ? ?,-.) that i' th? plan? of the Water Com ; ? the cfimpli'ti'd water? ? village will cosi at ! aai ?.'?."..???> in ? r - declared, Inatead of i?r?-|i..rlng to ? ren village, tn< iniv?'r,n > urtliiK us If i! had tin? needs of a : ty to aupi ly, with thi raaource? <>f a lar?;.? ; ? to drat mei ? the ? spi nae? ? meeting of the Westchester County Bar Aas - waa held In th? courthouse nn Baturday, em Theodor? M Biikman prealdlng. ?Five ? ? ra s arid a number of aub? ?. over, Including the iire?,,'iraiioiin f.-r dinner 61 the .-????,'??-????, ihn data foi t . ? ? ? .?? bc'*!i selected. MOUNT VERNON. Mi. and Mrs. Jain?-* M. Anderson enterta'nefl a I ' ad i.i.ir party a*, their home IB \\ ? ? .-? ?:. : ??.. on Friday night. Among !hos? W.< weri guest? Wer? the Kev. mai Mrs II. ?. } ? ? . a'r. and M?ra W. B, ?Anderson, and Mr. gad ?? t orna? IV. Davis. ;, i'?.'-.r Will confirm a clap? of ehllrtrer' ln ;;? Baal Chestar, on Tuesday. April II II? wili bi assisted by th? rector, the Rev. v. .-? Coffey I? made 'hat the Rev, Mr Feck, of the Pirst :.??!? wi ?i Episcopal Church, Bay ? . . I. snd wan I- rt.n?. connected with churches In Brooklyn. I called to the Meth? odist Episcopal (.hureh her? after the exrm.itlon of -?-,? .: ihe Rev, ll. A Buchtel The neu pastor will preach hli first sermon ..n Easter Bunday;. The ?former site of Holler's lee (?.nd. which has ? .? iy known fur th? strange appearance of twenty or mere new noun?? on It. wa.s no),? on Baiurdi?> under foreclosure by David Verplai k, refer.-e. i. ? ght In by William it. Patera, plaintiff In an action, for 11.000. The pond ?.,... :. ?., In .? year ago. and on it?? sit?? a immiier uf ?.?.ere bulit by ?lie New-York and Mount ? .?r.?.- Land and Improvement Company, of which I? Witt C, Hays ?as promoter, The company , isea Maud twenty feel above round or, brick piers, and are unapproachable except havi remained unoccu .. wei ? bull! Supreme ?Ourt Justice Martin .! Keogh, who own? much ol the surround? .?:?. ? ? ? ? ? ? a Ilow ? ii?? company to mi Ir. abo . ??"> an.i they are -.- ? ral ?? t foi th? r timber. Mr. j apprehended, ?j.?-iit ., -: Tomb? ind ?.- now awaiting trial Toe Swedish Lutheran Emanuel Church In North [ tear Valentlne-st., waa formally dedt ? rday. 1 h? ? aatoi the Kev Harold I by lh? Rev, I. P, Ahi.^uls ... Rev. !.. H. Beck, l'r A. J. 1'eiirn'iii, rl;e j<. ? Alfred Mohldenke, the Rev. Mr Stolpe, the Rev. ?. E Kr?n, the Rev <?' Nelsevius and others, gwedlah, ?j'-rnian and Eng of the church are ows Aaron Johnaon Charles Peteraon. John ... !.. a, Johanaon, Emll Johanaon, ?'hurl?? P. iVeaterlitnd, ?.?... Larson, Bengl Nelson; ? a. Johnaon. ?? niiuv; Charles P. Westerlund, tr.-as urer, and Knut Carlson, financial aecretary, Miss Elise Jan?? Durrell, elxty-eeven year? old, a well-known and wealthy woman, who?? hom?? waa in Lawrence i'.rk, near Bronxvtlle, <ii?-?i on Batur? day. Th? funeral will be held thla afternoon at lier home and 1,urial will be In Sleepy Hollow feme tery. IPOCANTICO HILLi Mr.-. MHnx.iret ?1???????/<.?. w;.l..w of H?iiJ;?mlri RIHOOHHIll. died :>' ?I .? ?i'.ii.?- of her ?-on, ????,? li.iii? G. She:v.?, nl, on I'll.iii.. sftl G?????, fr?,m a rojnpli? cation '.f 'ii!-? SSI | Mr??. Kher?AO?Kl wa? soaTB In New-Y'.tk City ?!??>? ????.rn ug?>. ???? was long |???-nt:n?-ii \Mth the ?"irei Hefornn ?l Church of ?.?? r)io?Ati. M.t funersl will ink.? pisce at her son's lif.me thla oftornoo ' /:?->.. I>r .!<,in? Knos ??.ii?;r., ?jui.nvr ?vi u?? first lUforatsl Church, will FUR GARMENTS AND FUR ARTICLES FOR STORAGE. TAKEN UNDER GUARANTEE AGAINST loss ? OR DAMAGE. RFFAIRs. ALTERATIONS AND REMODELLING OF FUR GARMENTS CAN VOir BF DONF TO GREAT ADVANTAGE. B.Mman&ld* INFANTS' DEPT. IBMCOZB TIOOM INFANTS' APPAREL FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. Including dainty effects in Long and Short Garments, Guimpes, Reefers. Coats, Hu?s and Caps, at Moderate Prices. ENTRANCES. 18th St.. 19th St. and 6th Ave. ,18th Street Elevated Station. officiate, and ths burial will be in Bleepy Hollow Cemetery. PEEKBKILL. Th?? Executive Cornmltte? of th? Junior Union of Cortlandtown ?Ml meet In the Second Presbyt^rln;; Church this ofternoon ol S*80 o'clo i; Collector ?'fiarles ?. Boasett, of Yorktown, ??l'.l begin th? collection of taxes to-day. He will pit at tin- hotel of George Palmer, Croton Dam, to-day; at the hotel, Jefferson Valley, on Wednesday; on April 12 ?it II. Pros! Horton's, on the 14th at Lake Mohegen and on tho isth .it Torktown Biatlon, The mte this y? nr Is 16?M on every 11,000, us against ??'. ? lasl year. The amount ol l ? ?? rei irned tax is 110780; road tax. ?:'??. 7-,; d ?a tax, '? The shad seas,,?, b? gon on March 18, but a? yet no shad have been caught In Ihe Huds ? it Peekaklll. Charles A. Lomoi has received the contrae! for the erection ol s new storehouse on lh? Btate Camp grounds. Th?* building will be 28x40 feet, two stories, from? ind orili I??? k* ? s ' ??: ?.,-? of the neo mess hell, between th? ' ? A Inrpo quantity of r??"k will have ? ? be I out. The contrae! calla for the compiei ' ? wort by May IS ?'. Wesley Tompklns, the Republican candidate for Ovt rae? r of the Poor, who era? d? feat? ? ' . three votes, hsa decid? d to ont est th? election, on the ground thai there were a number of votes .?st for him which wer? noi counted for him. Mr Tompklns hod been Overseei of th? Poor ' ? sevi ral yean The third and last lecturo of the Epworth League course at the Fir?! Methodist Episcopal Church will bp given In the church this evening bj the Rev. B. Park Cadman, of the Central Metrop Temple, of New-Tork City. Hla subject wl "Life in London." Th.? Teachers' Institute nf this county will meel in Ookelde Bchool this week, beginning ? ? ng oi Friday. Teochers ??ill be reg tered morning. The afternoon will b< devoted to thi ? g exercises, '"The Art of Q . <? " by Darwin L, Bardwell, of the Corti ?Cormal Bchool, and "Rece?? Changes In Bchool Lao iW'imrtment Regulations," bj latiac H Rtoul This evening the visiting teacher? will b< is at a re? ception given by the Peeksk;il school NEW-ROCHELLE. A large number of eaaaya are being prepared by th?? achool chi'. Iron. In competition for the prisca of gold medala recently offer?-,? by Huguenot Chapti ?, Daughter? of the Revolution, for the best composi ? The Cause? Which Ij i to the American Ri volution." M'l-h suocesa is sttending thi efT rti of the women who recently Intrudi.d the P< " Pro The deposi ? now numb? ? ever 500, an '? l abi ?? J'??1 The r-ystem is being extend, l ai rapidly The Hup rennt Yacht C ? II elected ino '. \nv. new officer?: Commodore, Charle? Whann, of the cuttei Mpdesta; vice- ommodoi . !'???? i: ' the lunch Maud? rear- 'ommodoi ?. T'a,uns H. Aldrlch, Ir., ol th? - ? ?'? ? ..-. ? L Lankota: -> tretary, Robert T. ,: ? Igley. ? h ? of the largest and most exciting -.f the cross nirj runs of tii?? Westchester Hun? Club took ? .?? Saturday, The rout? was to Pori Cheater ? irough Westchester-ave t.. Whit. Pial turning t,. Bye. Colonel ? ??? I. Astor Kane waa master of the hounds and a ?core or n, ? well-known soc ety people, Ini ludlng women, in ih?? chase, Th.? eighth cone? rt ..f the Violin ?'in?In, con of seventy of the young people of the vlllagi will ..f the most brilliant yet attempted, It be held in the Oymnasl ?in Building on May I. The violin soloist ? are Pi '? - ? Ii a ? and H. V G? Ingtoi ". ? ? ? iestra will play si vi ra! nun ln.hu.l!ni-' Rossini'? 'Tar ? A Lenten le,-turc. Illustrated with st??!.; tl on -, ..v.- on "Queen Elisabeth" will be given bj Mr? A Bpencer Le Duc at the Larchmoi I Ce Ino, in aid of Bt. John'? Eplacopal Churcl on Thursday The aim,mi mileage contest ..f the line pi ? w ? eelmen w aa opened on April I The member? ? ? qualify mu?i this year cover 2.300 miles by Decem? ber ~; The directors of the New-Rochell? Association and representative? from other organisations wl !? h win be without a meeting place after .lune ] ??.?. Ing to th? gift of the Gymnasium Building to 3! Gabriel's e] rei by Adrian Iselin, will hold a meeting to-night f,.r the pur? I forming a ato k compan> to erect a new gymnasium, whl.hi will coat about ?130.000 Thi ?Iti io be selected will probably be In Church-at., and th?? hull,ling will contain apartmi for a gymnasium, publ??? li? brary, bowlln? alley, I ?. and hull rooms ani theatre pan. \ number of burglaries and attempt? have been reported to the police by resident? of Rocrt.-ll?? Park 'rh,? home of Charlea E, Relyea, th?? arils'. In Beaufort Place, and thaf of Henry r!k<?. .tr.. in Manhattan-ave., wen entered on Baturday. The burglar? ?e ured nothing from Mr Pike'? hom? hut from Mr. Relyea'? thev secured a COO hlcy Ic with which h.? had won several amateur prizes, This i;- Mr, Pike's third experience with buri A year ago he ?hoi at a man ?.?. ?? ?? found try? ing to open hla parlor window, ? ? ?TH TARRYTOWN, Th? annual Inspection and i,arride ,,f ,??? Vnrth Tarrytown Fir? Department win ?,.? held on Tuea day evening. Arrangements have been mad.? t.. hav? th? placea along the line of march decorated. The charter election of tho newly Incorporated vlllag.?. of Pleaaantvllle will be held on Saturday. April IT, from noon until 1 p. m The officer? ti? Im elected are ? president, three trustees, a ? utet- and a collector ><t taxes. ? TARRYTOWN. Tarrytown Ululi School bonds to the amount of ??,??, wtii ti were awarded to Lamprecht Bro? a? Co., ?..f Cleveland, were resold by the Board of IM ueation on Thursday evening The purchaser v.?,? ? Bookman Underbill, or Mew?Tork City, who paid $!'?!.., the fami price bid by the flrst-named firm, which for ?-.. r ? ; * - ? ?.-, - ? .? declined to complete the purchase iJr H B. Co?tant has purchaaed the old m..tr hou???, in North Broadway, for 18,000, A part of It will ii? occupied by ihe westchester County Sav? ings Hank whll? the latter'? new building la being ?-r.?. t.d The aasessi rs of the town of Qreenburg have de? cided to aases? all property In the town at its full valu?? th!? yeiir. :o preven! ?m) cause f.>r rom plH?nt and negligence of duty on their pert ? ? PORT CHESTER AND RYE. Thf home of Mrs Douglas Bloane, in Bo I Vlew-sl . waa entered on Pridaj nlghi by burglars Mrs Bloane was ?wakened sbofJI .' o'clock by the barking of doga and found the windows open, but nothing stolen. Thi? la the third lima burglar? ?,.,. ,? ?. Islted Ihe Bloane mansion a povert) ?oclal vnii be given on nexl Thuradoj nigiit a? th?? home of .lohn ?? Parker, No i'if. Husted-St, The costume? Will !..? nn Hiniislng cle, Joseph I'ark hns placed reclining chairs In the wnttiiiK-rooin of th?? rallwaj station In Harris.? and furnlahed ? full supply of surgical dreasings foi um In .ris.? ..? sccldenl Mi Park made In? same ?if'? ??. tbe it? - statua, som? lim? ago Thomaa A Maltland and hi? family, win, have been travelling m EgVpl. retui ? - A ?ti.ir home In Ihi BoaTon Post Road ?? u Rye Thi wholesale burglariei al Pori Cheatei and j;>. ar>? ???,.??? suggesting (o the people of the?? village? Ihe necessity of a police forca, and the matter muy 1>?? lak.ii up at tlie approa.hlni,' char t?r election in Pori Cheatei Mount Vernot Sea Kochelle, Larchmont, ano. recently. MainaiotMck, ?uve uniformed police, and Mount Veriiou Uhm Just COTTON DRESS FABRICS. ELEVENTH ?????? STORE. ORGANDIES. Imported Organdie?, this Season's designs; full width; occasional imperfections in tho printing, ?2H ?outs por yard; lleicnlnr prln? 'HI oenls. DIMITIES. Imported Dimities of the finest quality and latest printings, VSH cents jier yard; lliitnliir prlrr i?f". renta IMPORTED MILLS. Printed in tasteful designs, 10 and ?2H cents. Printed ('r?pons. 10 cents. Sale begins1 this morning. JAMES MoCREERY & CO., Broadway and 11th St. BLANKETS AND RIGS. An extensive assortment of Scotch Steamer Rugs, latest pattern?, $3.75 to $10.00. Now linos of California Summer Blankets; all sizes, ranging from $2.50 to $10.00 per pair? 50 Dozen, full si/o, fine quality printed Silkallne Comfortables, $1.25; Rmulfir i>rl.?.? lM.7.*.. JAMES McCREERT & CO., Broadway and 11th St. ???.1<?? mr>r.ntr.ii m?-t?. Port Cheoter if tin? only lnrp<? village along the Bound that has tt" police fore??, bui la entirely depei leni on conatablee. MAMARONECK. The choir cf Bl Thomas's Ep ?copal Church 1? reheorslne for lh* production ol Btolner'? "i Cxinn," which will be Ri?'? In the church on th" nlghl ol Thursday. April 18, under the ?direction df il? ?.-? E Maxwell. Clara Mason has l.<?<-n appointed principal ,\. . in the place of Joseph T. Tra? ?. resini ? ? The M.tii ,?-, :.? u Athletic Association, the first ornanti tlon ol I ? ? l'Illa?"?? was formed with about twent mombers on Boturdoy nicht. 0 sin?; BINO. Ion between ih<* prison nd ? Bay Statt Bhtio end Leather s th? prl -n, and ties of that In ?tltut ? ?? elvlng <???! and delivering snd re? ceiving frt-'ghl by bJat, As ? matter of precaution ? - ?V ir 1?? Si?? curtail? ! th? prlvllei ti.? factory to such an rumor? the sim? company con? template* giving up bu re ? n'ir? ly. Tl ?? ? ? rork < -' Epls i hm i;, ?? meel "i Wi Inesd&y monili ? areek In An exan ? p ? ? m ?? ? ?? mor.iiiig, some <>f the it id ex ? miners will arrivi ere thin Merrill, o ho will I to be ?? of th?* ? i, . ??., ird of I Tin? ? ? for 1 ? :"? ' ?! ??? - ol the t'on fcreni ?? - imple! ? ' meed aa fol ... : foui ' ' - ; 11 ' I I? !.. en publish? I: goti ?pi in., devotion m ani Ivr? - Bocletj, ? So ?let \. in *?,-. ?bj -, ? ? ? - . Ap-ll it ? ?. n-i . .feas?. 1? Rei I ?r, ?'? lilt? m N s? u ? m puh '.? - pre ichlng t'1? ? ?. Merrill. "? p. m . ?? ?Una Ion of des? ?? . :.:?;?. p rn.. annlversarj of Missionar: ? "-i? ty. ?. ? th Le igue, in Pi ? in ? 'nur. h O A CHURCH FRoi ESSIOJS M THE STREETS. ?????? \TI? >N OF THE HT. JOHN'S GERMAN IX TURRAN ?CONORKOATIOVa SR*W HOME. ?,. -? ? \ ?? . - ?ver? held In ?h< new Bt. ? German Lutheran ? ?'. ? ? ? d-and? nlnlh-st., between Third nnd Pulton oves., mori arhleh has Jual .?,,.,, completed ? ' ?m< I ? struct ? ' im? ?tone and brich M by 107 feet, ? : Of 6 ana- |., ...un?,,., there ? o fl x*l room In the bas? m? ni s I ? '?? ? an ac 'ommodate MO .?r mor??. The Ini ????G li ' yellow pin? planed to p polish end ? lined blue snil Preneh gray. The ? of ? rtered oak and beautifully orna? mented, Bock of th? church, snd Joined to it. is ill . sto?. ?*-? l'I I tt Arf/?L? ? ?.,1 -4 l cl? ? \? jt U rgtze. st. JOHN'S GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH irsonsgo, ? pretty brich cottage, with two stories and an attic. The parish sa leti? will meet iti Hi.? parsonage, tn?? basement being set asid? for th'-lr use. Yesterday morning tl.ngregatlon gathered at : church, it No M Basi On?>hundred-and? ?ixty-iii? iVhen sil wen sssembled, tho bell In the steeple rang out; Ino big bell In th? new church anawered back, ati.l a procession was formed In One-hundrad-snd-atxty-ntnth-al in front of th?? ?moll church. First cam? the irus ? the church headed by their office? (1.?.- ? Eberle, president; William??. Wulp m retar" snd Charles llaii-r. treai irer (me ol them carried be. f..r<? blm the sacramental service u ri Bible. Following th? trustee? u.r,? the Rev H. Belderbecko. postor of the church and tha Ret Di i: F Moldehnke, prealdeni of the Gen? eral ' '" in? ii of ih? Evangelli il Lutheran ? In North America After thesi a ? lke?l the It.??' ? \ T RI hier, ..f Bl I" ?ler's Church Une-hiin dred ?tml-fo t> fin t ?i and Alexander-ave the ?<? ? ?; ? Tappen of 81 Paulus'? church" On*, hundred-and-nrty-flrat-at. ester-ave and ti"? Rev, ? A Behrens, of Bl Matthew? ?? ?-hundred ni il-fll ,, ,| \G. ?...V. ... ' The mlnlatera an r? all i,?i..-.i m tried ,. -tments lit-lilinl the ministers came the congregation .?i iii.ti. women ???? children. They inm? ??, .? .,,. ??,', hundn a and slxt* ninlh-si. and north on ?'?,??, ?' BrnrtS?&rtaelbel,,H. ? Arriving al the neo church, Ihe conrretrai. ?embled In from, whli? the mlnlaters ?nil tru?t^ i""l< Ihelr places on .itep?, After oraver .., ? ?? " " -??,?G> ' ! ' ' ? ? Ih?? Da?to? ..r ,?. ??hurch. lakh .? I .,?, ',?,,?' ." "? ft?01*" Pf,V" "' ,!':'u ?'"??? ?Pen Then th? ministers entere?! the . ?. ,\.(| h,' ' ;' congregation, and the building w? quiriti* mi,., 1 ' " ' : ': "" ' '' ' ' ! ? ' I ? I? rn, ? , ,, Ret/ M> B? "? it,- a?d l?, Moldrhnk" -? ' '' !n :i ''''?' ''" low"i lh. - m derai ,.?,? ?? the l?:? ih. ti , |, . , "' ?J .U pounds ?? - a,,. ,nn ,.. , '. '. ',,!;;"?;" i:?!,t.oV.:;,:;::;:,n?!;"??."???.Ufti '',?", l?*' d ' n'?' ??> Peuni psi k ?? ? .,? ?,,, worolefi ol the gentleman's re? dene* ? her. " lust uve tttmn l? Um wiu.,?.- &$& ?wo!' " OTt?lTs. A Special Sale OF Untrimmed Hats, On Salo to-day, a special assort? ment of Untrimmed Hats. A va? riety of the latest shapes, braids and colors, 50C. and 65Ci each; worth LOO and L25, Children's Trimmed Hats. ? large assortment of styles to select from. Special, 2.98 each. All the choice Novelties in Fine Flowers, Feathers, Millinery, Rib? bons and Ornaments at Lowest Prices. _ 6th Ave., 20th to 21 st St. HOME NEWS. PROMINENT ?ARRIVALS AT THE HOTEL? ai,iii:mahi,k Camilo Arrlaga? member ot thi1 Mexican Congress. CAMBRIDtMS?Ba-Confjre ??? man Charles B. Randall, ol M iMaehueett?, .in.I Mr and Mrs. Roy?! Phelps Carroll. FIFTH AVENUE Congressman it. w. Taylor, of Ohio; Justice Mar? tin i? Stover, of the New-York Supreme Court, and ex-Governor Ssmuel T. Hauser of Montana. OIL BEY ludge J. s L'Amoreaux, of Ballatoti, S. V. ,.?.? lime. Scalchi. GRAND UNION -Michael Deviti nini family, of Ireland. HOLLAND Eugene Tompkins, or" Boston, and Sol Bmlth Russell. MKTROPOL.K Carroll E. Smith, of Byracuae. MURRAY HILL '?.Mirrai William B. Franklin, of Hartford; Judge E E. Farman. of Warsaw, ?', v.. and William H. McElroy, of Rochester, NETHER LAND ?;? irge Q. Whitney, of New-Orleans, WHAT is GOING ON TO-DAT. Charter hearing, Mayor*? office, 2 p. m Woman's National Sabbath Alliance, No, IM Fifth? ave., 11 a m. New-York Presbytery, afternoon. Dr 1.vinari Abbot I before tho Jewish Alliance, Temple Emanu-EI Assembly Hall, h p, m Park Board, Arsenal, afternoon Methodist, Baptist and Reformed minister?, mnrn 1 ? ir. Amherst Collega musical clubs, Carnegi? Lyceum, evening. Columbia University trustees, afternoon. Mothers' Congress, Broadway Tabernacle SM p. 111. New-Tork Retail Grocers' fnhn, No. |SS ? H Flfty-seventh-st., fi ? m. Review of tho ?th Regiment, evening. The Rev, A. C. IVxon In ?"ooper I'nion, .1 p. m. NEW-YORK CITY, A ladles' nU'h! 1? to l??? given to-morrow evening hy th'? Literary and Debating Bocletj of the Ra ' roa,i Branch of ihe Young Men'? Christian Asso? ciati? r at the building So. Ml Madlaoi a\e a procramm? nf the entertainment consists of essays by C p isles snd J. Lyon Woodruff, vocal ?oleo. tlons by J, ?'. Lovrle snd H. B. Itiii?hiim, and ? do hater "Resolred, That tho Cretan Policy of Greece l? Justlilable." Tho off?.-o of tJ'iprrvlsor of tho Harbor 1? to chance hands to-day. Lieutenant-Commander Daniel Deiehenty, 17, s. tt., is to h? relieved by Lieutenant-Commander .lohn F. Parker, V. ?. N. Lieutenant-Commander Delehanty is to he the ex ecutlve officer of the U. B. B. Columbia. Although ? southeasterly wind prevailed roster? day, tho weather was mild nnd sunny until al.oit I p m . when tho skv became overcast with heavy clouds, portending rain, which liofjan to, fall lightly at o, o'clock. The day was favorable for wheeling, and thouaands of bicyclists rode on the Boulevard und elsewhere, while tho parks nn.i avenues were filled with promenaders. Thor.? were 11,000 visitors ?.. the Aquarium, and these, with many others wl o visited the Battery to view ilio harbor and it? surroundings, made ? scene of attractive activity. A relljrioua meeting for tho benefit of railroad men and thi ir families was given at th? Wilson Mis? sion. Forty-second-st, wesl of Nlnth-ave. last ". A large audience was present Edward presided. Short tail.? were riven by W. .!. Van Kuren, ?. !.. Loclrwood, William Hush and James H. Dawson. ? Heaven on Earth" was the theme chosen by tho Rev Dr A. C Dixon In Carnegie .Musi,? Mali >.?* terday afternoon. J. H, Burke sang, and the Park ?? cornet selection* Dr, Dixon ari"..led for a ?.I collection ??> mai..? up a delicien ?>? <i MS ?,n last month's services. The Executive Committee ?>f ti,?? ? Centennial Aa ocuttlon mei al No. 0) West Flfty-nlnth-at, yes? terday to make arrangi ment? for th? big excursion to [reland to celebrate the centennial ..t the rebel? li'.n ..f '.7'.?, An addres? to the Irish people ?if America was Issued, appealing for rubecrtptions ??> help organise ? series of demonstration? at places made glortoua by episodes of the greal strudle, and to erect ? monument to the heroes who took part !n !' ?. W. Wenman, of ?"ompany I, who took part In several contests nt tho 7th Regiment games ?>n Saturday evening, says that he was scratch man in sach of r!i?-iii, his haii?]irap having been taken off. Kmplre City TxidRo. Independent Order Free Sons of Israel, celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary yesterday afternoon with a dinner ?; Torrare Gar? den, Flfty-elgbth-et., noar Thlrd-ave. About t-'.x hundred members of the Inds?? and tholr friends wen? present. Julius Harburg)?:?, Grand Master of the order, responded to ihe toast, "Our Country." Ail the transatlantic steamship? which arrived here yesterday reported having seen many Icebergs nnd much Held Ice as far south M 11 degree?, Another mooting ?>f thi recently organised Great* er New-York Central Association of Bteam Engi? neers was held y.slorday at No, 2M Hudson-St, Two additional members -vere appointed on the committee '.i ko to Alb any to ipposs Hill No. ti'C. providing far a State Board of ?examiners to pass upon sppllcatlons (or engineers' licenses. The commltte? will urp?? tho passano ,,f mu \0 1,60?, which seeks to enlsrge the power? of the Police ?i..;inl for exsmlnlng englneera All Ihe mechanic? Who were on strike at the i"o lumbta University and other buildings, with th? exception of the ateamfltters, will return ;?> work thi?? morning, and labor leader? expeci Mau ihe tronfile between the steamfltters snd I heir <m ployera win soon be settled, nnd thai ell "ilk ..f ? general lockout or strike will cease, for the time helng at lessi The mosl warttke talk heard yes? terday was thai of ?'liarlos J, omis, of the tlrm of ? Hills ? Geoffhegan, master steamflttor?, wio said thnt the resolution passed by the Master Builder?' Association last week had an important bearing on th? trouble? between th? muster iteamiltters nni iiu-ir employe? snd it was possible thai ? general lockout of Hi?? men <>f th? building tra.!< s would vi?! take place. Armin*: iti?? passengers arriving last evening on the French line ?learner l.a Bretagne ??.???? Baron and Baroni Dann y, William Fahnestock, ?? E. Manli, wa and Wn. Wwe. Mrs. Listi? Gorman, thirty years old, if No, cv> Wesl Thlrty-nlnth-st., t'.-n from s window <>n ih? fourth Boor of thai house to Ihe bottom of *he sir shaft early yesterdsy morning, sustaining 'n .? which win probant) cause her death Bhe was manie,? to Thomas Gorman, aa expressman, snout a year a?.. LmI month s child wa? horn? and hin???? then occasionally her mind haa rendered, and sh.? has needed careful watching II la ?up posed thai Mrs Gorman, who slept with her child m n r.e.iii adjoining Ihe husband's, rues in th? niifiit t.. giva ti.?? infant orna medicine Elther ??? causa only half-awake, orels? sgsln delirious, ?he musi im.?? mistaken tii?? ?Indos f<.r the door, atd stepped oui ???? the alrshafl Th? Janitor and a Ui.aut named AIwolhI heuid th? Wutuun? crlv? ?'NeilFs, Exceptional Values in Spring Capes, Jackets and Suits? Ladies' Capes of figured satin or moire, soft neck ruchings, lined with silk, G?.??, worth 9.00. In heavy ribbed silk or satin moire, trimmed with ribbon? and lined with silk, li.75, worth 15.00. JACKETS. Covert and Kersey Cloth Jack? ets, fly front shapes, lined with silk, 7.98, worth 12.00? In Imported Covert Cloth and English Kerseys, the correct Spring Jacket?lined with two tone Taffet? Silks, 9.75, worth It.00. Ladies' Suits of Cheviot Sergey Eton shapes, jackets handsomely braided and lined with silk, 7.9?, worth 12.00. In liroadeloth and Worsted Eta mine, Jacket Eton shape and lined with silk, 1 <>.;>, worth 22.00. SILK SHIRTWAISTS in Tatretas and Foulards of the warranted quality. 4.98, worth 7.00. LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS in moire silk and brocaded satins, percaline lined and corduroy bound, 0.98, worth 8.00. LADIES' BICYCLE SCITS, eorrect styles and materials, at Low Prices. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st St. nnd mn to bor ???1?1???** Phn waa taken to Roosevelt Hospital. Hlv- WSS ??till consclMIa*, and declared that her fall waa an accident. STATEN ISLAND ? I /'PEKINGS. M:?m Gertrude M?' ' rs lt., if Tottenvlile, ???? lect? ore on "Whittle**" In St M.?rk'? ?'hurch. Pleasant Plains, on \\ ?1-ie-i],y evening. The marriage of Louis A.'hill.?, of Port Ri.-hmor.d, snd Miss Maud Collins, of Mariners' Harbor, will tak.? place al an ? irly date. P. .1 I'onolley, form if Proaldent and t**tWt**8 of the vtllsge of New-Brlffhton, died on Friday In Pough kcepsle. Th?4 ol.l ra Uro l.l station at ?>,-?k?voo<l ".mi rie. Btroyed hy ??? early yesterday mornini?. The origin of th? Uro is unknown. Announc? moni la made of ;h<* metzemen? ot Wilbur Letts ami MISS *?';<.:.? Greet:, of Port R'.eh mond, The ?intr:.?l election of directors of the Stnten lalan 1 Railway will be held to-morrow morning at Bl George. The ferry company yesterday pul Into effee? the live-? ent fare. t*s -- led, on?? for tho boot ind the other for t!,?4 train or electric-car. Tho half-farea are abolished hv the new method. There was some ltt!?? excitement yesterday morn? ing, during the -ervlces In th.* ("1rs? Presbyterian Church of Btapleton. Btaten Islsnd, csused by Mrs. !.. '".. Billing?, wife of Paymaster ??????,??, of the L'nlted States Navy Mrs. Billing? wa? ac? companied by her s ..?..- ??nd her brother-in-law, Paymaster Chester, l'nlted Btates Navy. While the services wore being held. Mr?. Billings neram?*? violently ill and screamed and moan?*-J, and the Rev, Wilbur Plske Wood th? ???tor. had to sus? pend ?he servi, e. \ number of the congregation ran to Mrs. Iiilllnirs's assistance, nnd ?he ?ras car? ried to the study and sttended hy I?r. O'Day. After ? time ?he ??-a.? taken home, At the home, in Townsend-ave., last night, it was said sii?* waa Slightly Improved. ELABORATE CHARITY FE8TTTAL PIANS. An elaborate programme Is beine arranged for the flscond annual Harlem Charity festival to he held at the Harlem Opera House on the night of April tt. The Board of Pite, tors is composed of M .y??r Strong, Ml*?. Jordan I. Mott. Mrs. Honald MeLetui, Mrs. EL Horaca Hamilton (chairman), Mr?. Charlea P. MacLean, Mrs. John H. Wray, Mrs. Vernon M Davis, Mrs. Charles ?Corti? Tyler, Mr-. Thoma? F. Ollroy, Mrs. John M.'LatighHn. Mrs. Henry A. Topham, Mr? David Rutsky. Mrs. .?. Edward Cowle? and MUlard J. Bloomer. The proceed? ?ili be equally divided union? the uns." tarlar, charities of Harlem, Aa attractive feature of th?; programmes Will bo a flower and flog carnival, in which flfty children, each one ?lr. seed to represent soni?? flower, will take part. Am?>ng others who aro expected t.. appear In the entertainment are the Philomel I'lur?, of whl.'h Mrs. .1. ??. McKinley i?, the director; ''ari Lancer, who will play ?everal violin s..ios, and Miss Ltllle Berg, ? ho will give some vocal selection?. Frank H. Damrooch Is expected to conduct a chorus of schoolboys Among the patrons of the festival .tr.? Chauneey M. Depew, General and Mrs. Fernlnand P. Earle, ? and Airs. 1, ??.ink Harry. Miss ?. M. Bl.iirood, Dr, ?. K. Carmen, Professor A. ?;. Compton, Joiui l>. Crlmmins ?p.? William 1*. i laxen. THF PETROLEUM M ARRET. Pel r I k ?.;:-? ive? ? . ..?? ?trike srai mail? near Pen ?-?. ?'.!??. Aile ? ' Oontr, Peni . ???? hlch excited ? ? eat, al though ? ? pool of disturbing mag :?.?* turne open. I. Developroont ?r? rk under ? ly .it th? i>nd of March was ?ornewhai Uuger than at the ?-".??????.?,??> . bul ? ? ' ' rablj mallei than in th.? pr Il r.?? nth? Poll .? ing ? sunn ru.? months, made up from p "Ths '.;i ?City r>rrlek'': ?????. Dee, Jan. Pet ? ? ' w .;?9 ,?etiipi-.t*ii. ani ?.??.: : ??. 4?" ? i Dal) av. new yr'.l'n... 10,448 I8.1M R.WHI B.501 8,004 ? : ??,?? per ?r?!!. -"'.? -.'<", 21 88% -" Dry hokra . IBS 181 163 108 lie Well? drilling. 881 BBS Ml 133 468 Rig? up and '.uii'lrg... 800 88 I Total new ?v. rk. 1 ??47 BOO ?:;.; ;-,.; 71c, Th? partial retui ? f the pip? ili?? s r. r M follo??: t t,,: m la, Dslt] s?, Mai .2.S4S.2B.1 '.'1 ???.i Dellv?rlM..'..'.??? 7.?1 K2.927 II.243 Excess runs. 877.883 R.P53 it 109 'Tunt.r*>.1.817.670 ?,? ?co FOfln-l t?."r,'!.<iim .'.--?1 .? ? Vi ,-.-tu? yer gal bbl? aad ?.?? enta ?-, bulk .?? ???* Vork pnce? ?????? on a ?,??:? ."> point? I ???: ?? reign nuota ti ,ps were: London, 4',.i."?d per Imperial call?n; Antwerp ? per 1??? kilo?, .ml ilrcmcn, .'??*? . Itilo?. -?. annmiai ?a?eul? ? Herin? ?. Daniels, IC. p, <?> \\>>t BUI Impalrmeats nf ?h<? Ken >?? System imp-t-n?-.?, Burlllty, ?: ,1 ..;??? allm?*nt?. *? tu 1, 6 ?? S. -.-* If {RINE INTELLIGENCE. mimati im: ai M ?VAC .?inris? f>:rn Bunan ? ?"?? M? on seti p m ??' 18 Mo ?n's je<4.'? ???,;,? M \ : ??: t.? ?..\? A M Bond) u k '?' '-'" ? tal ?? I :> .?: H y m Bandy ti-??- U 38 G ? lilan?! 10.02 Hell Uate il INCOMING STEAMERS. T? ? ? ? \ v. V??ae1 t.ln^. '/...iiinii.Amst-Ham, March JO. il 41 \ Prsnrlsr ?.Hull, Mar? li 21 w H ??, I ? ? ?, nu .Bwana? ?, M u h J? . iMtj of m. min?! am.Bavannah, ?? :? ?.s.? Taurtc . ?.. Marci ... White -.-? Amsterdsm Rotterdam March 2\ n i:i hi ? Nee Orles ... .*.!<? ??? City of Washington..Ilsvsns ? i?t ? \ \ .?. 1 li-i..?.. ?????. ' ?rleei ?? Mar? h 31 fron well TI CTDAT, M'KII. ?t M .l-indon, alai h 28 ? ? ?.???-?.ni.Intwerv, Mar?'h 27. it. ??????.???.! ?? ... Olaago? Mai , Sue? ?- Ualveal .p U? ? 81 \? . La Qrand? Duel.Savannah, April 8 .... W RDNE8DA?. \i r.il. t. Ha? ? l . Hren ?a March :u ... ? ,; ?.;,,, ? ' ? ?. ????????? March '.??> _ Hiltic v ?n?auela. La ituayra, ?-,?? 11 ? .. . . it-i ?? ??UM??. Olbraltar, March 2?? .II??,? ...... ? ? 4 ? 01 TGOINQ sii ? HERS. ?? ? DA t Veessl. ? r m.,.. M.,,: loa?.Ves??! ??Ils. ? l't Ti. ma? ?u< be s ih)? ra IO >?? ? m ';""'?'""" ?'.????.? Red Cmet ,2:80 pm ???*????? \\.mi??.-??,, ?,, ?,,,,,??, Laun'i ?.? n ??nia il-aoas* '? BiDAT, APRIL ?1 1-aiva? iHtuK-u. ? ?f__j)tf. r , - ,, J.u'aiu lo.?A>aui % JlLnVs pLNEpJRMTUEB REPRESENTATIVE DESIGNS. Did It ever nr< nr to y p that y,;ir furniture la, in a nii-aaui'r?, rfTTosfntativ? of yourself? A tasteful and r<>finr-d -?nvlrnnrnTit Implies p??r?nnal qualities Of a similar naturo. Your furnttur? should bn attractive in ??????, KTaf?ful In out? llru? nn<i harm?iti!??ufi In ro]or ?ni ?>riratlon; It should also possess the? ps?f?nflal quality nf ?lurs blllty. Do you n??M this kind of furniture? W? have it ln profusion for all part? of the hmir??, and factory primes are not the loajit attractive at tribut?. "BUY OFTHE.MAKeR" Geo. C.Flint Co. 43.45 and 47weST23?STl NEAR BROADWAY. factory: 154 and 156 west I97STRECT No Map was Ever Made... which gave to a stranger, or Indeed to a resident, a better idea of th? geography of New York city, it? rivers, harbor and surrounding!, than the great Bird's-Eye View, in Colors, PAINTED EXPRESSLY FOR THE TRIBUNO by Clraham, the artist who designed the well-known picture of the White City at the time of the World's l:alr. Framed, it will ADORN ANY OFFICE. It will be mailed In a roll, postas? raid, to any address in the city or out of it, (or 25 cents a copy, with a Key indicating principal paints in the '.ity and suburbs. THE TRIBUNE. ;.? ?h?rtesten, <".>*<-_.- ?i?ipm -- ? liN|B WEDNE8DAY APRIL ? ? . \:r ? rr. a? 7 .? , r?? IS OS * ? l. ? ??...:.." rn S .l{| S'?i- ?.?-'.. "?? ra Vumui ?. Ha ana, ? Y a Cub?.... ? '?? ? ?? S '?' i' ni ??:; ra-.., Nov. ... ? \; ?. ?? ?, at silIREI M, \'EW8. PORT OP M'.w ', .; :. ? \?.\? IPRTL t. 1V>7. 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Ar" : h . .1 .u ??.? liai . ? s???.- ? ?? ? w ? | {empori N*?*a . Sj I ' ?? Si.?.m ??!' Ri tun ii.l. lil'V.a KVwporl Stwt I R ** m a... m .::??.':. - .. 11 ? ivmiin: ? Sa ,?',?? Hook N ?' iMtti 4. '.?.'.<?[> m -Wlinl *>ul.V ri??, ni lai'.? bl .'if?. M vu rt. ?t? LRMf Va.? Dtl ' ? ' ' !' ????r\l?m. Khl|r ? ' :? Hi '. t t Shanghai G?? MOVRMRNTS OF STKAMMM ??.????::..\ PORTS s?, .'n.?!- Rtrurla iBri I * ? ? ? ?? I tv<,n??,l M Sem V'ork, m ?, ? H . .. M?) ???? * ,K f>r ''**" ??..?*, ?.m.?! il Moi ? ?, il t .? ? pr oetdea t? lOori Si..p k.ri. N>* X*t% f?r Br*" ,.,.??. I.I.-.-1 IsU .r Wight ?peli 4. ?rriveA S?-, iii-r U ?-liiuaya?llo (| .;, i\>irv,t, ?sem-?MM, Si??? ?t lla.ic ?1?11 4,