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BTRONG FLAYS CONSTABLE. I A 'BAD QFAHTr:R OF AN HOVR" FOR THH nrn.niNt} hfukeinteniient. ORDERFD BY THE MAYOR BOY TO ENTER HIS OFFICE ACA1N WH1I.K >I1S TERM LASTS - THE .-AISK 08* THE TROOTM-t. Ptevenson O. .?atable. Superintendent nf the Building Department, paid a visit to the Mayor's offfoe y?larday. Mr. Constable marched into Coioaal Strongs presence at a t-ocky gait, h'.s head ; ?toed at the official ansie, hi.? flashy uni? form ci at battooad up to his chin, and with the peni .vis hearing of a man accustomed to having t! ii cs bis own way. In a short space of time he tarn.- out of the executive chamber somewhat wilted, and with his look of superiority departed. it ?raa Mr. Constable's Ural appaaraoca in the Mayor's ? ir.ee since be had. a: tin evening father? Ing uptown, mad. a speech in which be had pa- | imdcd blfl OWB WOOdnrtttl dolngg as head ,.f the . rcforni'-d Building Department, and had in. i daatally worked In an unprovoked attack apoa the Mayor who had appointed him, by alleging that i '.. .?nt l Strong bad been guilty of an attempt to - \ a le the building regulations by neglectlag to comply with :t-.. : partment'a directions as t.> t . rtiiln Broadway property. The Mayor prompt I- Aigpoaed ol the story by showing thai he did ah and had io Interest in or control over the property cited by Mr. Conatable. Slr.re that day Ihe Superintendent has carefully k.-pt away from the Mayor's office. Yesterday. however, ob the pretence that he wanted to be prest m at a bearing i>.f..r<- tin- Mayor on th<- bill the bright ef buildings m th.- city, Mr. i ade bold t.> show- his face again He approached the Mayor*? table with an effort to I and affable, and began mambllng something in n tone so low as to be ln . . few feet off. The Mayor, who hnd , angry the moment he saw Mr. the room? waited oot an instant : rito eyi ? laaed with a fiery light as ha :. lereU out; "if you bave anything t.. say to me you can I put it In writing and ?end It here. I don't want I ice you le r ? again during my term of office." Mr. Constable tried to Kay something to ameliorate the situation, and crtrnglngly ap I : to the Mayor for leniency, hut the Mayor : was mad all through, and would not have it I I tell y.,u." he exclaimed in louder and ? nee, "thf.t 1 don't want to seo you i ? it here. You have Insulted me, so you are : my Comratoslonera thai hag In t Yi'ii have shown that you know this -? if by remaining away fn m this office f"i nonths." Mr. Constable made another feeble effort to ! r, p|y, but It was useless The Mayor turn.-d him in disgust, saying: 1 tell you. 1 won't have anything to say t<> yuu. You insulted me without excuse. 1 would ; i to-morr ?a if 1 could." Mr Constable waited to hear bo more, but i ? ? away aa faat aa ho wa? able. He refused . t and make any statement to reportera I the City Hi Th- :?' ?'? rward admitted that he had i | :.;S t< mper to t... -, . aomewhal ruf* fj i n set Ina Mr. Consl est< rdaj. bul he ; It | Into BI ?!? tails ..:" the affair. . ? ? ?< ? ? tel ai .mu i'." h.- Bald. "You it gel :'.:?? stop from him " May? r .':? '.'.? -l that hi had Bpoken l ? Mr. i :t,',.- of ?.'.? ;,; i ntmei I .In,ins M . . un* t . thi Building Departmenl . . ? the Interview, or had ?aid that it a-ai , ? ; .. lenunrlatlon of the Buperintend ? -? MR, 11,(11 OPPOSES IXHER1TASCE TAX. 11?; ai N'"i'. BLACK N'T Ti ? BION THE Dl'DLET BILL Conti - - Fll ? > eatel ? ' Mowing let- j - No. 1.822, Ini b? Mr, I>ud i- In re la fer t la noa a ? : action 1 havi no ??? ?' befon ry ol ' i era at rtnli concerning apt th :? ? ;... i; e-half of all Ii . - in th< a ??? of Now-York gation of i (.ral law relating led bj my prede ? .;. a? i 'ontrollen for the time j ..f New-Yoi k Si? i kin? il y at tel d thl? prae? ? . rltance lax, -..ib.m In declaring my belief icli i mea? ?? this bill would -. ' rltance tag - en au eeea f , . i, i. e the rate of taxation haa not high a? to Indu, e Itlaena 1 -, their residence in this .I were raised to ?UCtl a de* f i ? wi uld aimply mean thai the . would acquire their residences i r 81 ? continuing t buaini aa In ? not be a diffleiilt matter and a . ? : ,:dahlp it Is an einerlei ? ? I which the Tax Commlaaloneri ; ? milla r a? ft r example, ? -.- Qould, who left this city for L ikewo i I, S J. Moreovot ? powei of thi State to levy In? h?ritai laxe? being limited io case? of Jurisdic? tion, a ? ? ? ??? 0. the domli lie of tl a de? r i ' oil situ? ..f - prop, rty, i ho Legislature w ild be powerless to renn .?? these re? mits by extra-territorial legislation H s?. be remembered that New-York la al? : t the oi State In the Cnion which Impose? ?i direct tax. hat about I wo-thlrda of i?ie S'. inheritance tux ".'. ? : r wealth w. ild. th< refore, Bi ? '? if. i avoiding the burd< f thl? j las It ah : ? ? ? r ? ? ? Ii ?? ' ? I : ; large r< - froi - fox.* it; (hi pa at have been chiefly d'.e to ? comparative): small number of d not to '? ? : menti made by .! ver or email Hr.< The effect, I ? i . ementa to our a ealthy roal ? ? ? domicile would ' be lo greatly i ta whb h a ould hern It la owing, , my firm ? ? ?? ? ire. so froi lea of l he Btate, thai i uak lo a j ir approval from mt a? ira -_ ? - 7/7/7 RAPID TRAXSFT BOARD. ?? THINKS THB CONTRACT POR THI :.!, Bl MADE BEFORE ' - aTlON TAKE1 EP1 ' - >' ' mi eld a an n meet? ing yeiterdi to I .. in ?? the work r-f obi i nlng the vai is atrt ' ? - ? : ranal! road 1? ? t ; .-. it _ port as to thi consent? al ? arty- rwnera, resol it? n off? n d I | ? ~ ? ilng pr iperty-ownera In y the i road to eon? ; ? nt Orr wa? nferenoea ai nga of tl n tho*e 11 Mr. Smith j. -ed, aek!: i ? . Sea Vori : il u lo i > ini ? ? .- ? ? |t| . ?t,-..! tranM* railroad along Fourth that the President itl wised ... <??:? r ..?. the aubjt I v ? tlvcs of the campan] -? rotary of the Hoard, ?aid la rej "If " ? ' ' wlty la ralue of the treei -firough which 'ho ? ?. thla Ho.ir.i will be In ?? ' ?utcij t?, frame a. con tot ruction and operation of the rao l ..... ei foi nid? foi ?ucb < ?nti i of the property-owner? upon any ? .??-,, ?..-.-s. the ?-?'? -? ? Ihi *r*j>elJate Division of the Ing -.f the latter ronaent : . , ? al of ?;:ne " ? ?;?-;??? 11 > I .: ; for the rall i v... ;? broken thi* year?' Mr Delafield wa* . , ??: Idedly ye? ? rai ad; "but, ?peaking for to) self, J ledlj f thi opinl in thai :: the r Rea v.rk meaaura is approved bj th? Governor It wUI ?no aertoualj .?tfY^l?? m,.- prospect of obtaining any ad? . ? ? -.e-.m ',x rapid tranali ntract for i - ? ictton of the raii j .?.1 in actually in;ui'- before ti.e proposed ? inaoli raK.-- effect M| ? i*? ' i v.. ing -.. i ,.rr m '?<! d. . 11 |na ,.,;.,,.- Hni h ? ? did it Ion would noi af leci ci. r j i.- ? 11 *>t t.ie proaenl city of New-Yorh i, ..ik-i-io-s i;iv,f ,:iy undertaken tx-fore con took aff< n SERAI OP \U( \\h MRS. V UN BOX. The f ii ?ral at Mr and Mi?, ?i T Munaaa, who c.< J wMhli . faw hour? ol each ethee ..n Tueaday laa1. ut th.ir homo No. :,: ?Yesl Twenty?flrat-at., to.-.k place at l r/ci iek yeelerdai afternooa m the hou?. Thi H.v. Percy Strl kney Orant rector of *? - ? .. ;.c.i <a : .<? Aaeiiraptl si, ofl? toted mil ma le u brief address. Th< ven for burial. bodU I were mken to Xow-Hn HOUE SEWS. PROMINENT ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELB. BUCKINQHAM H L Uarter, of Philadelphia. FIFTH AVENUE John Caaaila and Charle? Cas? slis, of Montr al; J 11 Mlllard, of Omaha, and Charle? A. Sinclair, of Boston. HOLLAND Con giessman Francia <;. Newlanda, of Nevada; tho Rt v i>r. .1. ii Colt, of Concord, X. H.;.i. I?. Cam? eron, of Washington, D ?'. and Bamuel B, Ward, uf Allan:.. MANHATTAN John Walker, of Pitta burg, Penn.; J, i ). Moss, of Banduaky, Ohio, and Bold Northrop, of Bt. Louis MURRAY HILL furios French, of Connecticut; s. n. Bavace, of Beaton: Robert Lleakle. of Hyde Park, Masa; Rail? road Commlaslonei Ashley W. Colo and 111.- Rev. F. Redecam, of Leicester, Maas.; Frederick H. and Edward Cluett, "f 'run, S. Y., and Colonel A, l> N0-..11, of Springfield. Mass NETHBRLAND Colonel Frederick X Bmith. of Peor?a, 111. WIND BOB Dr. B H 'Button, of Plttsburg. and Ueu ti - mi .1 a. Tobin, of 1)1? United Btatea Navy. WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. Actuarial Society Convention, No. 1 Madisoav-av? 10 ?" i. m. Poli o itoar.i meeting. Queena County Jockey Club raoee, Aqueduct, IM p. m. New-Tork Yachi Racing Association. ONalll'a, h p m "i. le (!|oo ,-inrl Hanjo Club concert, Carnegie Hall 140 p, m William Nlven'a lecture, Academy of Scimres, Ilumiitoi] Hall, 8 p. m. Good Government Club K, No. it. Kast Kisli it'< nth-at., a p. m. I>r. M. II Harris's lecture, Temple Israel. H.ir lcm, n p. m. General Dodge'1 dinner to his military staff. Union League < 'lub . rentng Union Settltni. t.t Aaaoi iatlon annual meeting, Windsor Hotel, 8 i>. m. John McNeill at Hanson S'.r.-pt Baptist Church, I p, m. NEW-TORK CITT. The Poatmaater-General ha? revoked the fraud order Issued on March 11 .ic.-i.nsi T. Brlgham Blah op and Clarence B, Bishop, <f No, 19 Broadway The Meaara Bishop have agreed to ceaae conduct? ing the business held to be in violation of Ihe poatal laws The receipts of duties at the Custom Houso yes? terday w< r* fl.?|,7J7t7, The largesl reci pta l year were on March la. when they wer? fa,057,0?SI. Yesterday's paymente of dutlea included IBS' ..n 1,007 lots of R.in.is ?rlthdrawn from bond, ami 1721,iron nn l.OM "atralghl entr.ee." Importations. The payments on tobacco wer ???? 1, '??? and on sugar ?.'..1 Mayer Strong bas approved thi Mil giving per ?1 10 sell the Roman Catholic Orphan Ai and the bill for the laaue < f bonds to build a soologl irden, a? well aa thai exempting St Luke's Methodist Episcopal Church from water laxes r A. Phillip?, Jr., of tiv Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange, did not yesterday maki good balan ?? aa ? nsi him of 1500 on ftia 1 1, . ... gbeet on Wednesday, and his bus? from tho Exchange was made permanent 1 wai I that the special It reatlgatlng committee of ? Exchange would i.a.k Into the eonni etlon of Mr. Phillips with 1 "discretionary order" 1 al No. M Naaaau-at. More than eighl th rpenters will start their cruaade igalnal thi usi of noi 1 building m.-iteriHl in this .i-.v i,.-morrow. Thi I en tra! Labor Federation declare! thai II will have al leaat thirty thouaand men In the parade. Thi Ma) Day parade, from presen) ndlcatlona, will be a Mg one. It was announced si the meeting or the Dock Board yesterday thai permission had bean secured from the Woe Department ..1 Washington t,, build a bulkhead off the end of Pier A, at thi Battery. , to make nn Incloaed landing apace for small boats j The rentiers frum yachts have fi r rears he. 1 the float In tho corner made by th? Battery sea wall and Pier A an a landing-place The last meeting of the Governing Commit!.f ihe New-Tork Stock Exchange previous to thi annual election on May 10 was held reaterday '?'he on was principally devoted to cleaning up lin? ed business. There will be no op]. -, ui th? election but there will be considerable scratching < f names. Frederick Bunner, eighteen years old was re , moved fro? bis home, No .,.:. East Nlnth-st., to North Brother Island yesterday morning. He was suffering ft..n, smallpox This make? the thlrty of email] ox r< port? .1 by I u Benedict, "f ' < Bureau of Contagloua Dlseaaea since March Twenty-flve of these < in wen found It thi 1 Ity and < leven on Randall's Island, ' ? Beach, of the Supr?me Court, has given 1 '":' !r' ?he case 1 ; Benjamin Davis against ?? ? Gibbons and the I'nlted Fort.,hie Engli.rs' upholding th, defendants Davis t.- a non ? ? nglt ? er, who was employed by M< rrl I P * ' "r Hi applied for an Injunction restraining Peter Qlbbona, delegate of the Cnlted Portable ,:' *-';'-' >'' Ion and the union from moleating ? rferlng with him while working al his trade. Rubber-tired patrol wagons were Introduced Into ' ' ! "i;,,f' Departmeni in this city yesterday, The '?"-' '" '' ?' ? ' ? - fi roll ? 1 vehicles was the tA eat Blxty-i ? . The Cadet Corps of St Paul's Protestant Bole eopsl Church. Bn .-, Veaey and f - . . . had a battalion drill in city Hall Park Last 1 ran Ing, other? will h. held on Thursday evenings for the, next month. The corps, which Is composed ? ' . bout ninety young boys, la in charge ? ? .. Rev. G v: .?arc, rv ont of the curates of tho church, it was organised three reara ago md lias an armory In the Church Building, m Church si Th- hoya wore handsome blue uniforms and wer? nrmr.i with read muskets and bayoneta their officers carrying swords They wer,, headed by a drum corps T!,e dr.a was witnessed by many spectators, wi.o warmly applauded the corps. The trial of N.ison m Weeks, charged with man sla ighterln having been implicated In the death of Almee Smith, did not ko on yesterday, ..? it *i ?*1.,ed '? w'?-,1'i Instead, li was marked off the ierm by Justice Olegertcb, In the Criminal Branch of :lie Supreme Court, Thomas Qulnn, thirty yeHrn old, no home, fell from the roof of the building at NO. 9 Pell-st on Wednesday night arid was killed He mad? a,'Be? ing by running errands for Chinatown people He waa sleeping on the roof when he fell Pu. h Broa succeeded in getting an admirable photograph of Grant's tomb as the west Point r.idets were passing in review || formR M ,,.,.,. est Ing souvenir of Ih? ceremonies The Sheriff yesterday roeeivod nn axeeutlon fi r ?UMagsJnsI John B Jchoeffel and Maurice Grau as BUrVitring members of ft? flrrn 0f Abbey Bchoef fei n Grau, operatic and theatrical managers in '.nor of Julius Bien &? Co., lithographers. No In? structions accompanied the execution. An order has been obtained In the Supreme Court b] the attorneys f^r Frederick E. Turnet one of the ? redit..rs of ?he g s Dean Company, bucket. shop tick broken, of No ? Broadway, for the sala try the sheriff of the office furniture and ftxt urea belonging t? in,.neern, which are now un? der attachment The furniture is ralued al be? tween tv.i and IB?, Mr Turner's aim. bm.it u th? rrrai one now in ihe hat,.is ,,? neputy-Sheriff Npeky Th?- New-Tork Memorial Committee win gold a meeting al its beadquartera, in the mh Regiment Armory on Monday evening next, al which the ne of march and othei matt? rs conn? 1 ?? ?! with in? parade will probably !.. considered, General lior ace Porter, chairman of the Memorial Committee, ant a ? ?-1 t.. An 1 bj hop Ireland ?. iklng hirn tobe tt. orates at th.ii uerctaea a? the oveaing of Mt n. .1..1I l'av. You pay $ioo for the best wheel, then spoil the effect by a cheap suit. Our suits are as cheap as good quality allows?$8 ; as good as the good tailors can make?$iS. Breeches of bright attractive pat? terns, to be worn with coat of plain color, or no coat at all. Red cheviot golf coats and waist? coats ; everything the bicycler or golfer wears?man or boy. Do von wan) .or sir,re bo k" malli I free. Rogers, Peet & Co. Prince and Broadway. Warren ?nd Br, adwa,. Tiiim ?econd and Broad?ay. _ _ VVESTCHESTER (XHJNTY. YONKERB. There eraa ? pretty wedding on Wednesday ntsht 81 the home of Mr. and Mm Thi dore Terrell, Nn. -.71 Woodworth-ave, when their ?Ideal daughter, Hattie E, Terrell was married to Alfred i hadburn, of tins city. The ceremony wai performed bj the Rev. Dr. George K Strowbridgi of Brooklyn. -Miss Ida Chadbum, ?later ol the bridegroom, waa the maid of holier, pnd William Terrell, brother of thi bride, waa beal man. Among ihe gueats were Mr and Mrs. Theodore B. Terrell, ol Orange, X. 1.; Benjamin F. Palmer, Misa Ada Miller, of Stamford, Conn., Herben B, Miller, of Bprlngfleld, Maas.; Mis* Julia Tut tie, Mis? Elisabeth Tuttle and Miss Annie Chlcheater. of New-Canaan. Conn.; Ororge A. Waterbury, of Naugaturk, Conn.: Mr?. Asa bel Hovt. of High Kldge. Conn.; tlcorgc K. Oreenly and Chalmers Oreenly, of Nea York city; Mm Catharine B Sing, of Bro klynj Misa ?'arrie Quern aej ol Nyuck: Clarence D. Horton, of New-Haven, Conn., and Mr. and Mr-". Thomas Robinson, of New York citv -.tue of the Yonker? guest? were Mr and Mrs William Chadburn, Samuel i'hadburn, Miss Kannte Chadburn, Frederick Cha.irn, Mr and Mr- Oeorge A. Halsev, Ml?" Nettie Halaey. Raymond H.ilsey. Mr. and Mrs George B Terre?! the Miases 1 ivlor, the Mlsae? Howes, Ml and Mrs .lames How?-. Mr. ami Mr-, Frank Connolly, Miss Bertha Connolly, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ano?. Harn Waited Miss Edith Oaborne, Miss Ada I: Kan Mr?. Penn le, V llllam Bhults, Mrs. E K u i? and Me- Elisabeth Welch. After a wedding trip to ta? northern pan of the Stnte Mr. and Mra Tt rr> II will m ike their home In thl city. At a special meeting of thi Common Council on Wednesday night a hearing wa? given on the Brnnx Bewei bill By a voie of 12 to 1 the bill war ? !i p,i proved The congregation of Ihe Church of Ihe Immacu Inte i 'oneeption la making '"'? >; preparation ?. ? .on ? ?,.mi? it? pa a tor. ihe Re* l'harlei R Coi ley, who |? expected lo arrive In Yonkei to-nlghl H. i, ?. ?.l n leave of absence som? titm ago at ; has been making a pilgrimage lo iht Holy Land , win be a reception In St Mary'? Hall al : ..', lock The funeral of Captain Joseph Peene, ar., took yesterday afternoon at Id? home, No. o Warburtoi ave, The Rev Frederick M. Davenport, former!) pastor of Ihe Firal Methodist Bpl? Repre entatlvra were preaenl from thi Common Coun II, it..;i).i* of Eire, Water n rl Pollci 'ommlaalom r< The Cltj \ --? and Commissioner of Public Work? were also pr?s . ? ? Tb, burial was In Bi John's (Cemetery, where i Btnr Lodge F, and A. M., conducted a ser Vil . Peter Nodlne, wl ken lo s. '?? > ?-? Ho? . ? ?:.- from Injuries i ? .-. iv,.: m a runawa) sei Idi nt, w i? n w dai a? Improving. A; i ? -j? mi me< Uni of II ?? Bo ird of (Ien.ltI .. w . Inesduy II wa? di Ided to advertise for ap ? place of - ?latani plumhli ir In ? i ? , ?..? The alary i? noi i" ?v ???. ,i f?te ?, w .u T ? Vonkera Platrici Homing Club : .- arranged r of flicht* for pigeons, beginning on Mnj ... Thi ' ? ? flight will be lo Pi Had. ,. Mi ?I'NT VKRXON*. ? T ,? Bronx R ver Sewer Mil, ao far a* the voice of Mount \. mon cltlsens is concerned, wa? disposed ol on Wednesday night at t hearing bel ire I t Board of Aldermen Colonel Bryant and Alderman Lovetl were the only ?peakera In fat >r t the bill Thoa< who opposed h ware Judge Mil.-. Joseph S Wood, T. Mortimer Bell, Hr. T. A. Fletcher and Aldermen Qrsnt, Wets? and Howland ii. rollcall Aldermen Lovetl and Walter'caal i!.nly rotea In favor, snd the Mayor wa* directed, bj n vott ol ? to : lo re ? ? ? bill to Q ivernor Bla. K mapi rot ed The Mount Wrnon Driving Club held Its annual meeting and el< nt Ion on M idas night The oflli et ... ei wen tlbert 8 Jenks, proal leni Rci eri R id dy, vice-pn al lenl s nford Ha?ock Ii i C Bm < i -? retal ? and O I. \ mtln pnd .) I. D i Ho;*. ,,f J'onki r- Bank? of V. ? Ri hellt and ,homa? Blake, ol Mount Vernon d rectors foi : iree yi ars t ... eason will be opened on Memorial Da; ... I ? Ali?ndole Ira. k. T le ''on.mon t.'o'll .,.?????; $100 for :he Department of i fiai ltd The memliei - also ro epted un invitatloi ? ? i nnual house In? apt lion ol ihe Fin i ici u tm< nt, s hi ;h sill be hei I ? ..t on May ;, Bai irday. Maj S h i? been leslgnate?! as the date i ? rai loi ind Tiicsd.iv '.: - if the date ? ? Jol ' Kolpli .,?.... i ntractoi und h. Id - been mi ? rtce Tu ?ri ? n oi ?. Mr Kolpln had I ? ? ? aim on t hi mor? i- g i v hlch hi Inn ndi rl to >i,?;,...-;? in i he bank, but i I ot do bank was < l< -? d. Ilia I : ?'.? lend? '?.,, ? ? ? play Tw. pretty homi wedding? tool this city on Wednesday night Mi-- Annie l*uu, daughi "i John i ' i.ao. and trlhut Dummeti ?on oi Matthew Dummett, were n. i al 'he hon.I ? he i ride'? par- Ms. No. 131 w i - First-si " ? mj was i" rformi Rev. C E Mol denk ff Bl Pi therm l M! Mary Borg- Hid was ,; ilageman besl man T; ??? wedding wa* ihm ? ? Mini Lydia Forrest? I if, I.int.. ni the ? ??..? of ' he I I ? pnrenl i performed by the Rev, Chnrles S K ? Ml May Forreatei I Brooklyn, and ileorge W Linn w ?r.-- * he attending ? ? W .t one hundred frl ids of laenh Bcheuermann were n attendance at ? ?????r1^? party gl ? honor of hi? sixtieth hlrthdi ? on Werineada: night The affair wai ut 1er the auspices er the (quartet Club and the Arhep.e Mederkrant. e WHITE PLAINS. owirsr to the absence of Henry C, Henderson, ont of the counsel, who la In Washington engaged . ot the Ward-Falrchlld election conten? the hearing In ? ? Investigation of Superintendent Pierce* management of the Wesl lore;- Temporary Homi hai been postpont I ui : the ???> ..i?i w??k In May The Investiga Ion Inte thi mental condition of Arthur u Paltnei I irgi with m .r.t. ; Mnmaroneck, which wat o have been resumed on \\ i di: -.'..?, wai I for one week .? ? ? ? e of th?. Com ?'? i ??. ? - N' it Monday the May term of tl ? Supreme r iuri will open a' the Ccurthouse In thi? village Justice f'irret .1 Oarretaon piesldlng. Thi? will be .1 idg< Uarretaon'fl first appearann ai presiding .' i ?:?? of the Supreme Court it tl place The civil cal ? id i contain? IM aae? which I? noi a iur*f<- num lo r, but n;.itij of ? ? . ? , ? Iderable local Interest. ? BINO SINO Caadlana, a convict si Ihe prison, who hs? Riven to the st.,te val able ??? ii ?? ilnce la Incarcera? tion, was dlschsrged yeBterday morning, harina ?erved out hi? term of Imprisonment He ?-.,. .. Hi ..r achoobt of aculpture and art in Rome and hla ability aa a Bculptoi modellei snd s ? >?! carver ha frequently at ? in called ii to use In tlnlah Ing and ornamenting the now administration hulld Ii n In carving furniture, and it- Instructor "f the art ? ?si oi thi prison In ? tod-carvlng when he went ? esteras) morning he t.,,k with him ? hundsomel) finished oak box containing a full set ; oi loois pertaining ;<? ?nn craft, a present from the State through the Warden'? appreciation of hi*. , ' lilt; and t .ni.t.,I sei The regular Republican Town Committee, Qen? eral i: a McAlpln. chalrmai enjoyed an ?upper at Moti'* Hotel last everting Ni:\V ROCHELLE a committee <>f women gava t., ;t.? Enterprise . Hook and i,ii.|,ii" ''.|mhi laal night a large rill. tta? The presentation t*peech wn-. made In the Music Hall by Adam Klstlnger, ? id wa* followed i,. ,? m ,|. ion and dan. In? Ten candidates for baptlam will I? Immersed In Long i-ian.i Bound, off Huguenot Pari on Bun da) iftei : ? ? clock. Th "-? ??- T II Ha) Us il loti ? a.i Baptist i 'loir.h will be a? Ii led ,., I ? 11.. a | the i. i. i ' t!... it. v. v. H ... i . ? r I t.,wi. Ti. in,.tt Ii tl at mt ml era of Rail, r i-;n. ? mpany ha in i ed foi b muti h gan ? o 1.??-. ball on Mi mortal Da) Tl ?? i. a.Hi" bj Ml a Mary Fn i?? h VU Id in Trinity llotin laal nlghl wa? sue deil h) a la g< audience I wai . ited ' ? . Ha 11 on sopla;.o. and John l'iaie i.? Uilder, plant?t. In the RL Jlint's piNE Furniture FOR A Y0l\G GIRL'S ROOM. There is tn aiiy coolnetM and tlainti ncsH on our lightwood bedroom floor, and well there might be. A whole scries of bird's-eye maple pieces, t?> beautify young girls' rooms, have come from our factories. Very simple of line they are, yet ox qnisitely graceful; finished with rib-, bon knots or sprays <>f flowers-?mo?t daintily carved. Used with hanging! of dull pink, violet-gray, deep cream?the effect will be fascinating. The hangings, ton, are here. "buy ofthe maker" Geo. C.Flint Co 43.45 and 47 WEST 23?ST. NE AS? BKOADV.'AY. FACTORY'. 154 AND 156 WiFST 19? STREET. audience wer? Mrs. William B, taelln, Mrs. Julian Hawthorne, Mrs. Frederick Bemlngton, Mr? John llabberton, Mi- l" l^ancey Km,... Mrs. Cuahlng, willow of Commander Cuahing. c. S. V. Urs .him.- Dwlghl Pert, Mrs. I..i Salle A. Uaynard und th- women "f thi Choir Oulld, under whoa* tu spie? - the affair was ;;!.' >n. ? UAMARQNECK. Oeorge E Maxwell, who has i.n the organlal ,,r s- Thomas' Bpl opal Church, will sail for l.iv, ? n. -.1 n. x: we? k. Th" confirmation of a class <>f twenty-one chil? dren ? n.; adulta will take place In S' Thomas'a Church mi Tuesday night. Bishop Potter will be assisted by the rector, the Rev. P. P. German. Th" Village Trustees have t. elved a petition rrotn ",i,. hundred citlsena of Ry? Neck, aaklng thai th? question of abrogating the recent Incor? poration h?- reeubmttted to the voters. The reception by the Alumni Association ro-niKht ?ill be a pleasant affair. Th<- assembly-room of j he High School will ?"? appropriately decorated, ! ind th.-re will ho n mualcal proKr.immn. Tho i patronesaea aro Mrs. Thomas I.. Ruahmore, Urs T Uoffi t Mrs. Thomas Ueighan, Mr?. Stanley Bryant Mr? ios. ph Pitagerald, Mr?. Spencer Cone. Mrs. s .h PrcBton, Mrs. Charles M. Baxter and Mii F V". (,*rmnn. ?? DOBBS KK?RT. \ S-ot^h suprer and smoking concert, tinder the llrectlon of Thomas Weils mil John D. Dunn, of ;;,,? Ardaley Club, whs jrivn in Wells'a DintiiK rooms, in Cedar-st., last evening. About fifty Scotchmen partook of tho supper, which was strictly of a Scol 'k character. Tin- programme Included the ? |ng: Select) in on the pipes by Piper Buchanan, if thr> clan UcOregor, and a recitation, "The Ham lltonlan Militiamen," by .lohn D. imnn. nihors who j ...k p?n were W, Kllgour, W Tucker, Thomas Lee, | lohn Hrlrr.tn and Measrs. Wells. Duncan, Fra?"r, Hamilton, Walker and Walsh. The Voung Uen'i Catk lie Association of Haat ;nes held Its annual entertalnmenl .mi reception -, Proteo in Ha . m Wednesday evening. Martin Ni Todd la arranging to give a stereoptlcon lecture in the p.iri-h. ho ise ..:' Z\ m Episcopal Church, ?or the benefit of '.no Polios Ferry Hospital, Th<- i r,<-i cent tas n to . gp r? d on Wednesday, and Jam?? Ollleaple eports th?1 a l irir<-> par: of the en? tire amount h.i* been recelv? i cntll Mav 28 :, per cen? ?ill I"- charged, a 1er whl 'h the rate ?in h<* 12 PEEKSKILL. Ralph F rrimr. William a. Hunt and Frank have prei ired their minute on ihr death of ii? rd Woiis. Peeksklll'e well-known attorney, and according 10 dlrectlona have pn -? ?'?'?'"\ ?t to 11 Suprema Court In Whit? Pinina Justice J, 0 Dykman presiding. Th" memorial haa been entered upon the mlnutea of the Court. T ? annual meeting of th* oicht soriotir-s of ror of the town of Cortlandi la an? il n. ink" place in the First Baptist Church M ("own Cant 1 the Town < Mark's yesterday morning, and after some prellm . 11 by the n feree, < "harles N'. W( II ? the ballots were opened and the Hoard proceeded ?.. ri ouni them. In the afternoon an adjournment -.v .1 - ? ket ui a ? TARRYTOWN. The Rev Oeorge )i Pertla, pastor of the First r..,;. ist Chui terdaj for Hamburg, to ... , sent for about iwo montha li" wag aceom 1 . m ?s Perria In hi? ,:!i?en'-.> th" Rev, ? ?.?rail Hun,, v- Im I i, of Sew-York City, win occu? py hi? pulpit. The twenty-Aral hearll c In th?? case of John 1>. and William Rockefeller agalnal the assessors of the ;..?!! of Mo mi Pleaaant took place yesterday before Franklin Couch, referee of P ekaklll. Prank \'. Mill n ; ? or the ass? ssoi 1, resume I thi Thomas i 1 Purdv, a Rook? '< 1er witness. Anot 1er hearing will i." held next Thura day Chief Engineer John Oros? will assume the ?; ; lea ofp.-. i -morrow, su "ceding George I.iik. Mur lus l> Raymond enters go-morrow on ais ? .v. it) third ?. ? 11 ts 1:11 tor and 1 ' "Th? Hit ? own Argus." v li teresting ?redding took 1 la.'.> In Christ Epis ..j.'pu- i on '?"? dnesd ? -, -.K. the pen I performed :?-, 1 i?> rector, th? Rev. J. Seiden tr ? 1 11 ; les a ere Mi?-- Kitty Rli ;':.?? oldest families of 1 ??-? id Adam fl h ... r Phe hi Idi ?mal l ?ras M Fi f Bi ooklyn, and '.. P, Wash . urn Of th N i' ????? ? ., - bel ? man. The r.o ni ?: lo-.v.i Asses ors srill meet and nr ? in l ?? ? n -. i- K ; 1. ; - ? 1. : '? u ly. the town clerk, ? morros The Board 1? composed of Philip A Edmon Is ol Tarry town Alexander McCiellnnd, 11 ' Hen v J K 1 ifman, of Ar Isli v. 'i- r ;.- C Tod i. eashl? r of thi Dobl s r, r;,. \\ ,u\ omo In Broads ? NORTH T?RRYTOWN. \ lr for 1 ? ? of Pocantlco Hook and Led? it r ' oin, any, |r., -.v is ?? ? .1 ?. terd ty In th?? in Reekman-ave. The hall was deco? ran I a/I h nags and b ml ng The fair will be con? tinu? I to-da y and I Rev. Luke J. Ev?*ra. asslatant rector of st 1>m ?a'? i'h ,. !? . . .,? yesterday from a rnj. to Ron e and the Holy PORT CHESTER AND UVF ' .-?? eh tl .11 was hi Id on r .- I ty an 1 B in* lei ? ornly and James Pattet on wen 1 lected true I ..1 .1.011 T. Conaty -.. rk. They had n ? ??;?,. i' ppei ? 1 thai ti.lection fell upon ratal wedding annlversarj of Mr and Mrs ind ? ? ration waa hoi ! at thi lr ? in annlversot ? gift lioin.- In 1 Irai ? Chun si Vho-it a hun Ired pei si re gu< ?t? and M Pattet in receive.) a lot Inf ng in ?iti ? 11111 . ? ?*-1 - ? ? ; t; I . I 1 mi tnbei - Port Chester Athli tie Club ..1 ? i? Ir frlen Is wen ? -. n iin< 1 ,, night al a . ? lile :.. rfoi n an ??? In the Irving a\f. A buffet lunch foil ?..1 1 .. progi imme e BTATEy ISLAND 11 l /'/'/. \ tX(I8. i- . " .iions have 1- on ; - led by the Woo Auxiliary of the s. R, Smith Infirmary for the 1 penlng of the m w hone for nurse? on the grounds of the Institution Tho home has just been com? pleted with fund? given by Mrs. \v. 1.. Bone?, Thi ..in.- will 1.p. n on Thursday next from 4 to 0 o'clock. The members ol St Mary's Church, Port Rich? mond, * ? 11 vv ? >lrom? home their pastor, Pather Campbell, to-morrow night, when he la expected to r< nu n from a lour in ih. Holy Land. \ gymnaelum exhibition will be giren al th? Young Men'? Christian Association Mus evening t,. ralas fund? to pur. has" raedala for the annual romi ? Utlon, it church Qulld, of New-Brighton, will give a sortes of Illustrated souks this evening at s o'.-l ?? k. A meeting of Ihe r?sidants of the l'on Rlchmoi d I'nlon l-'i?- School District ?ras h?-ld on Wednesday evening A committee, consisting of Aliram Hi.-.n wald, lohn l'.i.-h.-r. .1 W Worts, Arthur Haatlnara and l liornas McBurney, was nupointed 10 repon on tiiH 1. ,-d of a iew school t.-M ding The Bupervlaora have decided thai the Tot ten ville boulevard project u Impracticable because of in. lack of funds Mi and Mi- W Clinton Broun have taken a Iniu-i m. thi 1 'romwi II ?!..;. in ? ;,.t,, ? wni n.'.i vv ere remand? .1 b] J11 tice Ai i.. 1 ?it.i.- .m. sanaata llenrv a. Daniela M !> PO Waal -'.'i 1 s? Impalrmaats of the : rve-is Brsteat Impotencs Bismu* ? I I?* allataata 11.,',, s ,, , -, ,, ? ? Keep looking young and save your hair ita , I 1 ? 1 . ? ?? ? . Ililr 1 11 1 1-1. rns, 1 - 1. ,15 e K. .'.? W Nakodaa bj & if Ta? n?-?> en, 11 m a high traniql ,-.,iijr. BESTfcCO i? What are "Bargains" In Boys' Clothing? Ribbons may be bargains at haif-price? if they can be used; but Boys' Clothing at "half-price,"?very seldom. Because with rare exceptions, half-price for Boys' Clothing must mean "half-price" material, half made up?the dearest goods on which money can be wasted. A real bargain in Boys Clothing is some? thing that is bought ot the makers the magnitude of who^r business is such that thev can sell the best grade? at the lowest prices, and guaranteed tu give satisfactory wear. ?aliar Butta, Mil* err^r idery, Si.-.-? la STsOO. Bulti #" <ai t? ?x.r.O. v,.ums' Butts, i?nt.' trousers, *io to sto. Covert Coala *."?,H? ??? SlS-SSt 3 60-62 West 23d St. I OXr<0OO<XrWO<X?OOOO^^ MA RINB INTELLIGENCE. MINIATURE ALMARAC. Sunrise 4 MO Siineet ? M M' I n sets a til .1:">* MOSSf- a?-- " HIOH WATER TO HAY. ? v-Panrtv it-.'lt 8:41 Oov. Island T:22 Hell Gate 8:18 p m Band) i' k 8:81 Oov. Irland 1:841 Hell tiate :i.27 IXCOMIXO 8TS AMERS. TO PAY. Vessel Fr?rn. istne. Ame'i-a . ,.L?nd?n, April IS.. .Atlantic Transport Marte'lo .'.'.Hull. Arm 1?.\Vll?nn H n Meter.Bremen, April 17.N O Uoyd \[,-s|||rt .OlbralUr, April W..Fahre s, [ ,,i Southampton, April 24.American i ? ??. i? '",'..','.Liverpool. April 24.rurard La Tour?laa.Havre, April 2.1... -French Andsiuaia.Hamburg. April ifi.Ham. Amar f"iin*ti.ini."i...Havre, April id. nhiJ, . .... .Southampton. April 21.American Colorado....Hull. April 21.WUSBB SATURDAY, May 1. Olympia.Olbreltar, Arm II.Anchor Santiago.Nassau, April 27.N Y A fuba Alliance.Col m, April 24.ranarna Hogarth .Bt Lucia April 24.. Lamport A Holt Mur.nrpiin.faekeonvlll?, April 28.Hyde Tre.1on Prince.St I.urta, April 2.1.IMn?e SUNDAY, MAY 2. Plrtarl?.Olaraltar, April 17.Fahre .Bermuda. April 21? .Quebec Cambrian .Liverpool, April 22.Wilson OUTOOIXO STEAMERS. TO-DAY. VeaaeL Fer. Une. Msfla eteee.Veesal aUta Trl i.i.l. Bermuda, Quebec. ?'" * m IO-00 a m .. colon. Panama R R.I.a m 12 no m M-v: . Santiago de Cuba, Spanish , ..11:00 am l:'"pra - Be ! D.it-no a m 1 ?00 P m La Plata, Lamport A Rolt-ll-Oem t:"Upn> BATUBOAY, MAY 1. I'mbrta Liverpool, Cunard .12.on m ?;?np^? i ? i . Havre, French. 7:00 a m 10-00 a m rdam, Hoil Amer. BrOOam SOiOOam Persia Hal irg Haml An-.-r. ? - TrOOana i. Olaagoar, Anchor.IOm?"? a m 12'?? m Mlselisippl, I>.ndor.. Ail Trap*. - !'.'?? a m Adirondack. Jamaica, am??.10:08 a m l_ '?> ni n ?ein, i_ne Hayti, .via?.IdOOialiMn Vumurl, campeche, N Y & Cuba.10:80am la^'pra Mexico, Havana. spant*h .- 3:<??pni :, in? New-Orleena, Cromwell....- a ??> p m \. ... rialvestcn, Mallory . - .1 "> p m New orieana U rgan . - 8:00p m Kan??* i'-y. Savannah. Savannah....-? BsBBpsi MONDAY, may ' 8. Y de Maraetlle, f rt au Prince French ?? ? :.. '"yd?. - _;00pm 8B?PPIX0 XEW8. PORT OF NEW YORK THt*RSDAY, APRIL 2?. lvr; A tt KIV EI '. rt Idal > (Bt), Marat ill, l/^ndnn April l?, wi-h ii l 1 cabin paasenger I i Banderean ? Son. Arrived i', at 1:3U p in ,I!r>. Watt. Liverpool April 20 and iwn 21, stlth rodee, 24 cabin aad 188 eteeras* pee? senge i Ven n II ' iSn .t I ?. Arrived at the Bar id 1:2.ri i m. Strain?: Lahn lOer), Pohl?, Rrernen Arrll 20, southamp I .,?i Cherbourg 21 mdae, 83 cabla and 106 ?teer .,*<? paasi ngera to lleli ha .<- ? '? Arrived at the Bar at (. BJ .. in. Steamer Chicago Cltj (Br), Bendetl, Bristol April 12, Ba inaea IB ?rlth md?e I 1 .1 Arkell A Co. Arrived at the liar a' ?'? p 111. Steamer Bl I'utlibert (Br), Fiugerald Antwerp April ifl, a it h in!-? lo Bandet ? -v Son. Arrived -t Ui? Bar at II ::?? |, in. Steamer ville de Marseille <Fri, Ville Aumoroa, Harre Apr 1 18 ?rlth iiidse t, A Forget. Arrived at tli* K_r at 1 p in Hi. - Akaba ?Br), Curnoar, Rotterdam April 11, ?nth to the 11 illand kmertcaa line. Arrivai at UM Kar ,,l i'?.:;" p in, ?pi .1 28, *[ ?. Britlah King (Br>, Freeth, Antwerp April 14. with it::? lo Bandera a _ aui- Arr:v?d ?i .-? Bar at a ;. ? m Abe n? i Hi.. Avera, Alexandria March 30 and m \;.::. i rt? Delaware Braakwator 2*. with nu?;.i.r ? maater. Arrived hi the ?ax at rt a m :':? ir im (Dutch)! Van .'.er Zee. Hotter lain April W o. i H . -'n- Is. with mdae, .U> caMa and *t? , - engt-r? to Ilollaod-Amerl-an Line. Arrived nt the liai ?t il.' p in ?in (Oer), Hoppe, Onpe Hayti April 8 .; nilvea i", i ? ? ?; *v? 12. Carthagena 1.1 nr.,' - I -?? to Ptm, rorw ? 1 ft Kell. x. R " a m. Steaim i.? n (?on, I inlrnirk, rent Antonio, Ja, April 23, with fruit i.* i ?i passenger? to the American Fruit <?., Arrlvi I nt ill? 1 .:? al t i> m. ? i Ian, Santo? A; r'.l rt, via St IjUi la April 21. with merchandise to _ s_ & Je\ion?. Aa? lt the Ba - n p m. Baker, New drleana April 24, Mrlth lohn Vat ?i K_n??s ' Bavaanaa, with mrt?*. and ? to the ' '? ? m s* i ?. Steami ' ilty of i i la, Killer, Rorfolk and Rewport News with m?as and paaaeng r? to th? '.11 l>>ininlon .-? imer Alaenborn, CI i ;?*.. Baltimore, with mln? to It . ? I 1er Hook, April 28, 8:80 p. m.?Wind ?rest, light; cli o , '. ery hasy i ''? ifc re. CLEARED. , ?:- Weimar (Oer), Steenckea, Mremen, via B nth ) . ' itenmet Trinidad iBr). Friser. Bermuda A B outer brldae ... ?'? Steamer N'aamyth .Hr.. Eat n, Liverpool Husk A Ii dar (Port), Bettencourt, I/s!>on. via a. ? A A mal nek _ i i >?? ii'?r i r?gon (Br), Forth, r.e-va. Maples, et,- Fur '.? . - . g ? Lnnocontng (Au?t), It.is-uslr.. Pensacola?I. ;. h ? iiii.-r I??? kawnnna (Rn, Roblnaon, London OuM I! I ? Steamer M?nchen (Oer), Rublmann, Baltimore?Oaliicha ^ ' ' ? ?? i:'.'..'t:.'i is. ii.-i.i:io, Baltimore n c Foatar . si-lime- ?| m Whttne) Hall tt, Boatoa it P Dtmecft Steamei Cltj it Auguata Daggett, Savannah Orean Ba Steamer I" IV Rrune, Ma? ? .- , Baltimore it <? Foster Steam? Ooldaboi . Swain, l?h adelph i VVllllatn F . ft Co ? Ynrktoarn, Dole, Norfolk and Baarnon !tew? o. I rviml? n Sa i . sie.m e, Manhattan, Bennett, Portland ii ratio iia'i Shu. .1 I? Carleton, Alnabury, Shanghai \\ u Orace ,v Co, ? i'-irk ?;:o iiutti Beverin Hi Berra Lvttlaton ?,i Dunedln II IV Peat.odj AC ling I. U Croaby um. Parry, Rio ?miide do Sui r W Whitney ,v Co Brig (J n. Lockhart iBr), Bbertdaa, Caraeao Fouike a i'.i. BAILED, Steam ra Sonnai.i lOer?, i i Hamburg via Plymouth Wi ? n lOer), Bremen, irla Si ithampieri Oreaon inn '? ? ' ?? ITorktow) Norfolk and Newport v.-?* Citi of Auguala, Savannah; Itritannli IBr) L rerpo I Bark? lupltet iBr), \ ?:,?... Orandloven i.n n. Portia m i i M u la l (Hal), .~a\ annah, Tin: MOVRMHNTg OP BTEAMER8 iDiiFl?.N PORTa, Btesmer Powhalan iBr?, Harnden, Palermo f Nea I I illbraltai m rll :? V.M'"".,'' .sin.tiil.v ?n iBr). Mnar. Yokohama, et.- for Ne? N, rk, m a*d Olbraltai 'prll :v '..""?. T?>{Un' s."?M N^ v ?" ""- - :.:,;;;;':'n:,,',;:i:,?,,,.!^i'.ir-" ?????'?????. a,HB?om;_ne.'ro M^'^^ ".*' ^ *?*-??? <t M,.lllle April '.".' .,- O .,; , ?^l.,.,) ? ??.??.cil.- iBM, McOifllvrsy, .s.-? v ?K, via \ Il II I ,,| ?1 ?ll ,; .. V| I n .*.l '?;"'"?' u '?? "?"' Rtru* >..-? rork, arrive? at N.'l |ei ?prll .".' tOeri Von U rreil n a I irk arrived ? i . ? ,. Al Klnstrj (from tJverpool) ' ????., i ., ? April :i> ???" Vori i , i Srvi , ?? arrived al i \in ll 2li 1 ? ilk Mi i|, >.?? v, .,, r , 11, ..in-,,.? ?prll -i l'e \ r?es. N'e? \.?\( t rt- e.) si ?met. nn \,i || ...i Bleainer Kpree ,?.. . m... , s,..,, y, ,,v ,,, nym ,?,, aid . I.eiUoiig. ariht*! at Ui.ii.. ; hairu Apill 2U. OTfaffs. \ A Special Sale ? OF Children's Reefers ! A>D Misses' Tailor-made Suits Uil Floor. CHILDREN'S REEFERS of lino Imported Mixture, handsomely trimmed with rib? bon ?ind braid, (> to il ycur 8?Z0H, 2.98. Children's Beefers with Inrg* collars, trimnied with braid, all shades, 1 to 5 years, U.V.). misses' Tailor-made si its - with silk-linctl .Jacket?, Etou or Reefer shapes, assorted col? ors, M to IS year si/.irs, S.ifS. gsggTAll Paul Purchases delivered free to anv point within 100 miles of X. V. City. 6th Ave., 20th to 21st St. Children's Department at our Broad? way & 13th Street store, brim-fuld novelties. Two Piece Suits (6 to 16 year?) choice patterns of fancy cheviots and worsteds, also blue and black' serges and diagonals, ?3 up to $10. Three Piece Suits, i9 to J6 years) la the latest selections of plaid* & checks, also blue ani black serges, diagonals and tricots, 86.00 to $12.00. Sailor Suits, <3 to JO years? of blue serge-? and flan? nel?, ornamented with hand embroidery, |9 to 66J8 Norfolk and Reefer Jacket Suits with salict collar, flat braid and soutache trimmed, 84 to $6. Vestee Suits, (3 to 7 years) fancy and plain goods? $3.00 to $*. Tuxedo and Eton Suits, with either long or knee trousers, 6 to 1^ years) of dress worsteds, ?13.5Q to ?1^.0O. Fatigue Military Suits, Bicycle Suits, Shtrt Waists, Caps, Sweaters, Golf Stockings, Neckwear. HACKETT, CARHART & CO?. Broadway & 13th S?. Broadway & Canal St 2o5 & 2b7 Broadway, below Chambers St. SPECIAL MESTIQnT^ Advertisements nilmltteil into these rol. minis are recommended to the readers of THF Tltllil Ml a? thoroujxhly reliable, and bnalness can lie done l>? mail with th? ad? vrrlUrrt with |u-ri. ,-t mid'lr. OUR AIM ?a raaaka th? FERRIS HAM TUB FINEST Save Ice BV USING LORILLARO REFRIGERATOR, 1168 Broadway. N. Y. Th? n<".v glass llnlrir '* re mn i : -: b* Banlta? expert* uni Ar.-Mttvts. ?MU. \M> EXAMINE. :o i ears' Bxpartenes, l'.i ?lltiaa Vmamtpum? ' Thos. J. Stewar? KIMI'lW . 0ARPET U CLEANSING. Storage Warehouses and Mtvisf Vans. 1 BBS. Br idsrav, v. Y 1.238 '? '? ? I w . B i : ? - ? ? i ?,. Teiep ?.?. ? NEUMAN & CO., 263 5th Avenue, Offer special inducements to pa.-t es DECORATING FURNISHING RESIDENCES. reTT>Tir.iTio> P VltED, WANTED? $500,000 in OLD COLD. ir the readers et n? -, ? . -eir ? ,- ' B? -f i * ?J bj return I ebeck for t e th?rs? of. il '-?J. ? k - ? - - - Isom'l n?*Blri ? ?"ur f!-> ira v? ! ., ? ..n nre i:? n this an m im-r. W <? ?III l-lit ili. in I? ?rood eosdiilne ?t a iioiiilii.il ggrtsrr, ?Bolita &, Van Emourg, "FLAWLfcSS" PARQUET FLOORS. 37 Wl SI27rM STREET Near Broashsg* \i'ii vnnK < ity. Crouch & Fitzgerald 161 Broad wn\ , 688 Broadway. 72.1 Sixth Avenue. The Question ! o? the Day Is; MOW CAN YYF.VUhE TUG BUST LSI! OF OIK TALENTS? PHRENOLOGY Applied lo th?? Stu?!> ol (iwr.utfi and I dient. M)>MIK IM WlllStO., -T I'.. gle?) Sir,-el. \i?w lurk, SOLID GOLD 8CARH OK STICK PIN, Bat ?.ih ,t Runl r .i-iii -i?- ? ?pal | ,.i IVsrl, KNOW'1'? ?somm ?.'O, i h,- >.?? Pairie?? TELESCOPE BED, s A' ? ? f """ I ' ? .1- '>?1 1,50, IV s III I... si ? niera o? 1 ? ? M \ ! | I ? N I'M:, v Y. I ??? i (roe r. anj '?' 'r. m M oie) i , i ir n<n aatlafai i -.>. Il fX fi Bend for Cl II. \ltl 7t> .v \,4 U . ..: . <?*?: .N. I?