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TOPICS JN CALIFORNIA. > ARRANOEMF.XT3 COMPLETED FOH THE JUBILEE CELERRATION OP THE DIS? COVERY OF GOLD-RENEWED AC? TIVITY IX OUTFITTING FOR THE KLONDIKE-THE MINING FAIR. [BT TEI.r...rAVH T<> THK TKim'NF 1 San Francise. Jan. 22.?Th?? nrranc? menta for tart Jubilee celebration of tin' fiftieth nnnlver aary of th?.- datOOVgry of Kold In California have boon practically completed, and the parad? ?which will opon the week's exercises pTOmteea to be the best ever held on this cor.it. Us dis- I tlnctlve feature Rill ho the revival Of ptOR?wr ! days, a-? rtraag* atad bo interesting to tho >oun;-.r generation. The early minimi will be illustrated by toaua, and old minara who have | bt?a working la the Blerraa gbreg '49 win give a praitu-a; ezhlbltl m of the use of rockara and glulcoa and other utcnaUa of the placer minor. DM of tha men aaa elated with Marshall, the ! flaw ??i arar ?>f * ?id, will '???? in the parade, and they will ha\e many curl?.us relloa <?t Putter's Fort. which was the h.;a?l.)uarters for Americana hc fore the Mexican War broke out and before the hear Has- uprising led to the aelaur? of the terri? tory hy the United States forcea. In the ;>arade will als?? be a number of old prairie aohooaero, or big ean?*aa-cov??red waurona, In which the pioneer faonlllea cr caned the plains. Some of these? win be drawn by horses and othera by oxen. The toelety of Pioneere, the Mexican War Vet. ran? on?! the Native 8?.ns will all turn out In full fore?, with many valuable relics and banners The floate, which will be ??onaplcuona In the parade, v ill ?rive a review of Callfornla'a history and ?1. t'elopraent, and several will he ??lab?rate. <">ne of the Interesting divisions ' will he comjosed of cowboya from the Bjreet cattle ranches .?f San J.?fuiuin and Indians from all parts ?.f the State. They will he In full r? palla. It is eatlmated that fully 16,000 people will be in line. The Regular Army Will be rapre .sented hy all the United States troi.ps in thH Vicinity. The exercises Will continue until Sat? urday night, when the Mining Fair will open. Thr> arrival <?f twenty Klondike miners at Baattle this week, with nuggets and draft? rep reannllni nearly 11.000,000, has given a great 6timuius to outfitting for the Yukon. Most of the men who retained with fortunes had been In Alaska only one seaaon, and their stories of the general richneaa of tha country und the .?.?..1 ptOB] ects for m?'n who are us.-d to min? ing ami who carry sufflrient food and other supplies havi greater encouraged thoae who are planning to croa? th.- Chtlkool next March. The activity here In nil the outfitting trad? a is remarkable. All the ateamahlp offl<*ea are be? sieged with appllcatlona f?jr bertha and two vessels which sailed this week were crowded. One of the curious features of the departure of these veeaell waa the larpe number of dogs which have be? n trained to .'.rap sleds. Hereto? fore paaaengera coming ont here have had to en gape accommodations ..n ateamera here, but now tha Southern Pacific C impany t?as given ordere to sell In New-York City or Chi? ago, or at other large Eaatern pointa, throuch tickets to Dyea, nuaguay "r St. Michaela This move waa tak n to block the competition by the Union Pacific and th- Orearon Bh rt Line to Seattle The San Franciaco narfcet la far larger than that of s- itt the varlet) la more complete from which t.- c).???'>??'. and prlcea are lower. Here is the entre ..f auppllea on this e.?ast for beans and all evaporated vegetables and fruits. In fact, California is now supplying moat of the Ameri? can demand for evaporated p >tatoea and oni ?na Ar thar puint In favor of San Fran.ris???? Is Its ample hotel accoanmodatlona. if one thousand gtrangera Bh uld be lan?.-d In Seattle In one ?lay the n?tela would l.vercrowded and lodging? houses filled, but Ban Francisco on several oc casi.Tis baa readily provided rooms and f?. r forty thouaand atrangera, The alining Fair, wl h ? pena next Saturday and continu?e until M.ir.-h ?'?. will be a valua? ble aid to any i ne Int? i ding to go to the Klon? dike. While much of the apace will be devoted t., processes of mining In the vari..us c unties, there will be a complete display ..f outfits r?> qulred for the Klondike, with specimens <>f all new kinds of evaporated and condensed foods, and samples of clothing, utenalla, tents and other articles needed by miners. All the outfitting houses have made special efforts to furnish attractive displays, and the result will be actual practical schools for Yukon prospect? ors Not only will all the methoda of placer mining und r 'lir- Arctic Circle be shown, but even details ..f house-bulldlng, care of sup? pli?e, cooking, etc, will be exhibited. These novel displays promise t.. be extremely lnter esting, as well aa useful. The Klondike outfit Is so radically different from anything required in California, or at,> other part of the West, that no experienced miner can gel any ad? iuate Id-a ..f it without an actual sinht of the articles required Much interest is shown here In the aele? ?'. n of the American Director-General for the World'a Fair at Parta and many strong Indorsements of M. H. !>?? Young, proprietor of "The Chron? icle," and one of the vlce-preald?mts ?>f the Chicago Fair, have i.e.r? s-r,t t.. Washington. Mr ' ? v ' ? -' made a special study of the last Wi r 1 !" r at Paria and the Importance of ; i fnr California at Chicago was gener? al)?, ? ! He waa also mainly Instru? ment! ng successful the California Mid wlnt ? '. which he was Director-General, r is country have s ? Intimate and in??- a - ?wledge aa he posaeaaea of the nt of a great exhibition. Wi 11? < oilier haa n:ade a hit with "Th?- Man ft n Meal ? .ond week, at the Uald larg? ? houaea than the first. ' ato Court" has also done a lar?;.' busl i t the California Tha Tlv ?II brought out - -. new Iris':, opera. "Brian Bom," . !?? ? .'iVfil. ? J ?rdan and several profeaaori at Si - rali naaed this week the aye rf "John Doe" i tiranta which permita Ignorant com try ronatableo to arrest Im I raona because of their resemblance to sus? pected criminada Th;r> wus llluatrated by tha of Profesor Dudley, a well-known botanist, who was arrested and thrown into jail <.n suapl? ckn that he was g counterfeiter. The & nata? ble refused t.? permit him t.. communicate with frlep'l?. ar. 1 It wis thv?? ?lays before he was !it>crat"d. Pr fess r Dudl >y i roposea to bring a ilaniut? suit, ?ikatnst the officer, and ais., tha man who Induced the off!? "r t.. ,-irr-st him. Aktaka Packers, Hawaiian Commercial and Hut hlnson Plantation were among the ? active st-cks of the week An advance of f.-ur jtoin'! occurred In Oceanic Steamship at the report thot a dividend would be paid. .1 TRADE DIRE'TORY OX 1 BIO SCALE. ? ? Australia, ir dla, China and Japan Tr '?? ? rr and Oaaetteer" la t.. b< re 1 i ... a: out ?ix months gnd brought down to ?a I:.;- will be t1 a afth ?-litioti. it Includes n wen. Caaads, South aad <'?':trai America, M.-? lco. the Weat Indica ?--.d Bouth Africa, and la a i of l i. prof? ? s, commerc? an l saaauf these countrl , tare la also to be a section d ( ITnlted (''-' ' '? ? n the names of ? r ?ants a: ? manufacturers dealroua of bringing ' he notice of tho publie, -y, valu?. aa ?t conialna a Hal ? ? ifacturera ol I ? ?? intrlea Ti ? ?? ?' la : ring enlarged f?.r the i on Ins - .? t'. <?w::i!; to th* great ezpenae ?n publlshlna; this wi/rk. It cannot I ? ? . ? out annually T edition ???? . - - l in layj ,-,nd ISM, and Bines 1^..-, th.-r.- i,j.\o ; r. n i. .-?-..?.-. ,i num. r? . - letter? :? un .(:i pana? ..f the v.-. rid |.rr??ln?. for u i..-w edition, of thlt? work. Th? boos was itarted In 1874. it has I nually Increasing In ?-Ize and utility, and la of th? great*?! value to tha omnmerclal world. THE OLD QUARD RBCEPTIOX. The vat?rraa Old Guard. Major ? ::iiis i SBBastaasd, at r;?,.id'.v rompi-tii.i/ its arrang for 1th .?!.:.>: tl r. ??; ". ., v : |. ?, v.'..l I ? !.. , ] at the MastforaoUttui Opera Itousa an Tue ? n.., OM Ouan ?ported by i nay of (rienda will have It? usual full . m . -.?.,i , ? n.--iy t,inr?<l Ing reora The ? ? - : :i..,? * will take pi i ? 11:30 o'clook, and will >-.t.-i.it (.f th? aaa .tt to the colors by a ?' .- i?argesai of eighteen Olea ..f t?... Old <;':?r^. in full uniform. Including bearakla cap ar^l initKk?t. On th? ?uThral of th? i ..? | urd in the centre of th?< goor, the "it'.in will ::? BOaSW? lag ? is of tha ?iid Ouardamen In front of tha rnarque? .-?.. full rnllitury band will pUy during " ' ' " "lit of "tl Ut loti to tl-- ?.lors." .\ft,-r the fourth danoe th? ??>;'' ' ' Old ?luard's man ,i at,?l j-fcvitAW m which ? . -.y ^oldl..r in tt.. opei k-houM 1*"*' ' ' ?' ,l ?'?I form a military taWe.1? i. ..?. -~.v i^.-.jt. Box : tickets ; ?'. ' Hptaln Jam.? F. Wenma U Old Slip, oj of i;.:ivttrd P. Mooio, aecretary, at the O.d ouard tumory. NOTES OF TUE STAGE. Charlea Cogh'.an ?will phav 'The Royal Rox" for only two -weeks longer at the Garden Theatre. An effort was made to keep him in New-York for a longer time, but 1t -was fmuii.l IWPOSSltllS to make the ne-essary arrangements with out-of-town rrwn agers, and so tho tour will 1?a\ i? to be continued. Tlio fiftieth performance of th" play In .Vow-York will tie Klven on Frid.iv evening. February 4. arad there win bo souvenirs, on Tuesday afternoon cd this week Mr. Coghlan will give a prrafeastonsl ins tin ss N'.>:hlng new Is to be note?! of the ensragement of MISS Monde Ailntri? In "The Uttls Minister" at the Cnrrl-k Tho-itr??. The house in ('.?led eight times a week, and there s?c?nH to I*" no prospect of any Im medlate change In t'Us condition. At the American TPSSVtrs this week the rustle Square ?Vni;*any will present Amb-rolse Thomas's "Mignon." Mlrs Grace ??ol.len will sing the title part. Miss Yvonne de Tr.-vllle and Miss Amelia Russell will alternate In the part of Felina. Miss Lizzie Macr-.i-hol will make hsf r. appearance In i :ie company ns Frederick: Jos? ph F. Hheehiu. will sing Wilhelm Melker; Arthur Wooley. Inertes: William Wolff. I/otharl... Raymond Hitchcock, Amonio, and John Rend. CMaurno. Another popular con???srt win be given this evening, and among thoe* who will take part In it ar.? Miss 1'aulln? Hall. Mr-i. Marshall Pi ase. Misa Amelia Rusavsll. Mr. Reale, Arthur Wooley. tho Misses Cnrri.ll. Miss Renard iin.l Miss McKrasla Tho prosperous course . f Miss May Irwin ?nd her company la "Tue Swell Miss Fit swell" Is iirrinter rupted at th? ni.lou Th'atre. Her negro sonars and the dSTKrlng nnd singing of tne other rrw?mt>ers of the company prove no less entertaining than at first - The repertory of the Irving PaSVCS Theatre for this week has been arranged ns follows: Monday, "Dudes of Vienna"; Tta?*?dA** (last titras), "The Bau"; W? Irtasday (last t?m?V "Hans Huokebeln" ; Thurs? day. Frid-av and Saturday, matin.e and evening, "La Relie Helens," with Mme. Kop?xnf. Prank Daniels will return to town to-morrow, and will appear with hts company in the evening nt the Harlem Optera HottSS ?n "The Idol's Eye," the latest .'i.crett.1. by Harry B. Smith and Victor Her? bert, the authors of "The Wizard of the Nile. Tie work will be presente 1 In every respect exactly as it was at the Broadway Theatre in Its recent auccessful run thera The attraction for the week at the Grand Opera House will be "In Old Kentucky." Whh* Will be presented with a complete new outfit Of I ? n< rv srot up for this season's tour The horse the brass band, the dnnMng of the plckanlnnli the many other entertaining feevtures will be re membered by all ?rho have seen thts play. The several -wax groups Illustrating thS Cuban War at the Kden Musee have recently been re arrangeil. nnd are now In especially ftocid order. The cinematograph has new views, snd the con? certs go on. "The Telephone Girl" goes on at the Casino. Ta-.i new sones will be added to-morrow nik-ht. This entertainment will be presento!, as "has Slready been announced, at a special matinee on Tuesday afternoon for the rx leftl 01 "Dan" Daly, who was severely hurt by 11 fall ?Ml the stage ?n a : perforrnance of "The Belle of New-York" In Boston. An auction sale of seats for this occasion is an nounced for to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The engagement of "The White Heather" at the IV.st.m Theatre, which was to hezin in February. has been postponed till next season, in order that the melodrama may remain at th? Academy of Music. The career of 'the play there thus far has been extremely gra.tr.ving. The probable run of "Tae Conquerors" at the Empire Theatre for some time to como Is an? nounced. "The Hallet Girl" Is likely to remain at the Man? hittan Theatre for only a short time longer, us a change ?s soon to be mmle In the rnavnagem? the theatre. Rut if the piece leaves the Manl it Is likely to go to some other theatre in town. M!?s Hepner will sing s new song to-morrow night. The bill for this week at K<>M.-r A Rial's will be made up, as usual, partly of featun i r- tain? '1 from last w-ek and partly of new one.-. Among I who stay are ("harmlon. Albert A. Guille, the ten >r; 1'?? Bessel, modeller In 'lay. Calcedo, with his feats i on the high wir.-; Irma Orbasany and her troupe of trained cockatoos; the Ihree rolos, gymnasts; El ?Sobedle, hand i-. lancer; Oelmore ana Leo, on elevated ladder, and Claris e Agnew, soubrel a ?Th.? newcomen are Mile. Lora, Alberto and Al : berta?, dancers, and Mil??. Vetter and her myaterlous ?.'lobe. A ne-A? pong will be sung to-morrow night nt the Herald Square Theatre, In the performsnce of "The French Maid," by Henry Normst*, it Is called "A , Tar at a Masquerade." The words are by Robert i Hobart l'avis and th>- music by Conrad von Pericli? ten. The .souvenirs of the l.'.uth performance, on January 81, will bo duplicates of those of the lOOth performanca The audiences at Keith's this week will be en tertalned by the "animated nrislo sheet," In which the heads of color.-.) singers are used in place of the note*, with Sidle Fox as the soloist; Leo nidaafs troupe of cats and dogs; Rert Coote. in "A Supper for Two.'" in which Julie Klngsley a the Australian trio Myrtle peek. Barney Pagan and Helen Byron; San. and Kitty Morton, ai by Clarn Morton. Oracey snd Burnette, the Marl nellas, the Moss family, l.oro and Pase, Mali and Richards, Beahan and Dakln, Master Dan Mc? Carthy, and half u dozen others Some slight changes having been mad'- In the manuscript of "A New-Yorker," by W. 11 Post, the play will be continu.-.1 at Hoyt's Theatre, Hub? ert Hllllard is ssalated tn the acting of the play by Mrs I.outs.? Thorndyke Bouclcault, Mlaa Ger> trude Oreen, Karl.- Ryder and Dore Davidson. "Oh! : Susannah!" which Is now running at the R ??-. London, will be preaented ai Hovi February 7. The cast will Include Misa Maude Har? rison. Misa Jessie Busley, Mrss Josephine Hall Miss Marion I., ster. Miss Maggli Pleldlm M !',: nche Burton, Misa May W.! Frits Wl Alfred Hlckman, Robert Cotton, Frank Doai others. At thi i ire Palace this week the bill is head , ed by M. Rudlnoff, the French entertainer, a recent arrival In this country. Fllson and Krrol appear In j "A Tip on the Derby." "fVaatjerlc Letnaltre*' will j be presented by Charles R. Welles. There lm a clever equestrian act by the Meers sisters. Other enter ' tatntng acts are provided by Frenoein and Lewis, ' th?- Frsnsloll sisters, dancers; Howard and Bland, ' Hal Merrett, mimic; Orsce Smith, Lincoln and Gll i lett. with acrobatic sketch: the Review Four In I songs and dances, and Mazier and Conly. dsneers The concert to-day Is continuous from 2 30 to 11 p. m.. nnd includea Nance O'Neli and McKee Ran? ? kin. Lew Dockatsder, Fllson nn.l Krrol. Arthur and Jennie Dunn. Evans and Vldoca Pete Raker Foy a 1 ?'lark. E. r. Quint?, the Rice Trio, Georgia Earnhsrl and others Miss Nance O'Neli and McKee Rankln hn\ re-engaged to appear nt Troetor's Theatre, Twenty ti.lr.l-ft for one more week, and they have ... id a cond.-n-ed beetle from "True to Ufe." Miss Dean "fdsall will make her debut In vaudev this houae In n sketch entitled "The Two Rubli b," In Which sh<- Will be supported by Frank J Ke. nan. The living plcturss are still a potent attraction. Miss Jessie CouthOUl will appear In 1..T monologue, \ a Raymond, the eornetttst, with John K ;r k'.mp as gecompanlst, will show how fellclti is she is v-lth popular melodies, Others In the bill are i.-ii'.i Mitchell, Lew Bloom, Lost nnd Clinton, the ' . ?.lie :.a p.irte sisters, duettlsl i; Frank Law Bttnson '.nd M'-rton De Modd and Mai Nellie Seymour loubrette. For to-day's concert, . lous from '_':'vi to l" SO p. m . Agnes P ?'hurles Kent. T. W. Ecken. Emma Hnrc. Will lam H. Wlndoni and the Blsckstoi s Quintet will app. ar. "The Girl from Paris" contltmep ftt Wnllaok's Theatra wh'-r>- it will be the attraction for ? areeka more Theatre partiea from the 23d Rear!? and the Harlem Wheelmen are to attend the performance v.ithin a few nights At Hr.m T Jack's Theatre, at Twenty-nli ii l Broaulway, th? burlesque, "Th" Model." with Miss Jennie Teamans as the sculptor, win t the leading feature of the performance, but In ac? cordance with the policy of the manager, there are special features added we< kiv Mlaa . L. mpsey will sppesr In her specialties snd L ?.-.? 81 iwklns will make fun. Mile Karlna, the ,-: :. will siso continue In the bill. Al. uiulatit entertainment will b? provided this v. .-ka? Ttnt] Psstor's Theatre by "A Dingles Tariff Bavby." by u". H. Puiiar, ?presented by Oeorge n Laka Wllalssa Ctatha J. itmpsim, Miss Blanche plurlketl and Mlaa Anm.- Ware Jsmes i* Hoi v Miss Marl.- Btusrt. Miss Cors Rout? the Pantiei trio. Lawrence and Harrington, Lilib- Western Fla'ow and Dunn. Pat and Battle Rooney M and Elliott. Horace Oolden, "Professor" WaHace with the bioscope, and Tony Psstor "'"'a..., John Drew conies to WsllSCfc'S Theatre on 1-'. t. ruary M, with hla new play, "fine Summers DS| ' "A Virginia Courtship." a new romantb- comedy In thr?-e sets, will be presented for the ?rat time in this city nt the Knl?iksrbo k- r Tbsatrs a week from t.?-morrow, by William H. Crane. The play tolla a lore story of a hundred ysars ago in the Old Do? minion. It Is the work of Eugene w Preabrey who makes the acknowledgment that in construct? ng It he modelled hi- characters after those In The Rivals," "The 8. i.ool for Scandal." "Tho e Chase" and "Lon'.n Aesuranta" MUSICAL NOTES. Metropolitan Opera il luso, ? ?>, m., popul (???rt un lai t i? Un. Hon ol Walter i>n CAI.KNPAH OFTHK WKKK--NKWS NOTKS, PROORAMMBI AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. Followlag is the local mus?.-ai calendar for the eurrenl w< ek: Bunda) Pine Arta Building, < i>. m., radial of chamber music by Arthur Whiting, Frana Knelsel, A. Hackebarth and David ltl???hiim: ipular con imi American Theatre, I p. m., popular .icert: Broadway Theatre, I p in-, concert of Sousaa Ban?! afonda] Metropolitan Opera House, I t>- m.? "Alda"; American Theatre, I p. m., drst per? formance for M ? w? '. ol "Mignon" In English; Corn? ?? e Lj ? um, H:1S p, m., cone? rl I y ? liara u Bmlth, pi.; iat; th< Bo ith Churcl . I p- na., tree org ?;i i. citai by Qcrril Smith. Tueada? Mei lelssoha Hall, 1:1! p. m., etmcart tjf chamtier music by the Knelsel Quartet; Wal? dorf A itortn, !? p. in.. Beldl subscription concert; Chi k? ring Hall, g:30 p. m., i oncert by the Dann reuin.r ?... \- atlon Hull. Brooklyn, I p. m.. lecture by the Rev. Henry Q Bpauldlng ..?i "Roben Browning as th< Poel of Music and Musicians," ?ith pianoforte Illustration? by Carl Piqu?; Hardman Hall, 1:10 p. m . matin?e mu alca VN Idorf-Astoiia, I'M p. m., rerttal by MI i Harri? I Ca I) : A it orla, t p. m. "L?e Portr ill de Man? n" al an ent? rtatnment ?.?r the B .if Musical Art. Wednesday Metropolitan Opera Houae, ? p. aj., | Herman opera, "Lohengrin"; chl.-k-rln? Hill. p m., r. eptlon to Frans Rummel; Associa? tion Hall, Brooklyn, 1:16 p. m., pianoforte re .-it.ti by Alexander silutl. Thursday Asaembly Hall, .1 p. m., le.'tur.- by W. .1. Henderson on "The Modern Oratorio"; Men? del ?ohn Hall, B:13 p. m . concert by Mme. Luna Dansiger-Roaebault; Metropolitan Opera House, eri In memory ..f Adolf Neuendorf*. Friday?Carnegie Hall, I p. no., public rehearsal of the ] '??: M? tropolltan Opera Houae II i?. m., it ill m opera, "Barber of Be ville"; No. im Lenox-ave., lecture, "A Fore cam . , \i-I." bj Misa Sarah <\ \ ery at a meetl ? of Ihe Quid Nunc Club; Associa? tion H ill, Brooklyn, 3:13 p. m., reading by George Riddle of the "?dlpua at Colonua" with M< tide ? Bohn'a music. Saturday Metropolitan Opera House, 2 p. m., Or man opera, ".' Carn? gle Hall, v IS p. m concert of the Phi B ?el? I y. As io ' itlon ll.iil. Brooklyn, 1:16 p. m., "CEdlpua" repeated. The fourth public rehearsal and ennrert nf the p B ety will take place on Friday afternoon and Saturday evening of thl? ?reek, Jean Gerardy will play i rl concerto by Lalo and the orchestra n 1er the direction of Mr. Beldl tur? ? "M infre.1" by 8 humann, Mo? u fs ?; minor symphony and MacDowell's "Indian" BUlt? . ,i ? t the Beldl "?"i1 crip t|i n concerta, begs leave to announce a serle? of ... mancea I idershtp of Mr Beldl In the balln ?m of the Astoria Hot Thursday, February I: Monday, February 14; Mon? dan, ' ? March I . ? : p || !.. gin al il a. m., and it Is the intention of Mr !.. make them a Interesting and artistic a? possible. A . - - r ? tra will diacourse the bes! oi and onlj ?? ' ibllah? In tal '. ?ter? T ? price ? tickets will be ?1 ' an ! ii admission. Box? ind 112 T k? ta for i entin gerl<s or sli mane?? can I s ? ?'??'? I ' fand 4 West 1 Alexander Bllott, pianist, will effect his d?but In , . . ???' s- Idl subscription c ?n the Astoria on Tuei lay evei rhe pro . ? i .P. T? AI? lander Bllotl. ; ?oloe: : ? ? '. 7 ?..Ch? ptn ii.i Itl ,;*..?!:- n : ; . [.? .?? ; itl. "glegfrl d In 1 . '?' Tho first of the hamber mus! ? matinees Quart? t ?rill taki In Mendeli lohn Hall n Tu? i of thl? week The programme will embrace Beetl (juartel C theme and varia from s ?hul ! ? minor, a - for vl ? iMr. Schroed? r), an l rtel in ?; minor. The recond of the re ?' tla of chamber mti ?ill take place In the r \" after? n? >i . I 4 o'clock M'. W Mr Kri? .-? 1 will play B 96; Mr. Blsphai Four S- rio is Soi h . ' and Mi ?si a, Whll ng, Kn< Hacke hart h s 40, foi fort?. \ lolln an . horn. Tin Ural of the serles of pianoforte r r An be given In Association Hall, Brooklyn, bj Alex? ander Bllotl on Wednesday evening. Folio? i ? thi progi ammi ; flat I . - --. 17:.:?..Ha? ! ' ? I, ? ' ; . .D'AqUln ? ;.-??- ? 171)1). I. : ?." (177 :--" . Pi . R .' ? .OU '" .-? :.\\::::..:::::.". <.x lia I Hal r . , Etu :?? S 7. 2fj Ihfro :-19) . . . > . I I ??, lia N'.. 18 .l~il >-." . s. " At Chlckerln?, A Bons' evening music I, In Chick? erlng Hall, on Tuesday, the mus? will be provided Danni : I of New-T? ork and I!. G. T ick? r piai 1st, of B mslst of a Mozart I major. H stein's .- . rtel 47. A matinee musical -will tnk-? piar? i?:r.lin:ri Hill on Tu? f thl? w?. k. In ? lu. h the A liai I. tdl? ? ' \ ? ? ?.'. Ti ?? Brldew? 11, lo; H 1 ?ayion Ha . t; Will? iam H. Rayn l S? w- V? rU : et will i pal Harriet ( In the W afternoon? oi January 26, February 10 and Feb ? _?'. Th.- tirs: week of the New-Tork op? r.i aeason ?raa ii fui In every m iv. Th? repertory f.>r thla w? ? k co I "AW ?." "Lob? n ? lile" and "Tannh Lus? r." makes but ? and thai .?! The perf? rmanc ? i f "Alda" ' ' "ht s ?11 In ? Mme. M? Iba In roll ? ! her I '.'? w? fork. Hoi for "Aid " made by Messrs Dam ? '? i. !:??.; - - ties. JJ vfme Brazzl ?ill make !.. r fli in N tv-Y? Amnei - fi om !.- indo srnei ? ?. . Kgypt, Mr. St? m priest? ?s, Mi e. Mnti . I. On Weili :.: r ? ? i rr 1. ? .:, i . '(.- M Hen Rothn cm the Fren hi. | ... I ' ? I v. 111 ? the It.ill,,. ? The ? >rti ;?' ?ill be Mn I. th- Telr in Mr. II Mr Fish? ? velty of thi Rossini's n "Tl ? Barb? r of I , be u-iv. n, with Mme' ?1 . .i pari a ability; well ki the Aim ?? ? M ? sung by Mm \... ten II ? , ? ! : . Mr Vlvbtnl matinee on f .. ?i ),',. il ir opera, -r." A concert I f I vV ??', ? .-?? and District Nursing I t will be gh Mr s. |<ll Mr Joseffy and an oi In the ? '. ? ! I ! ruar)- me a "Ml ?? - . Humpvnllnck i C ?n? ? Mme, I.aun Dansli itt will | next .' evening, with t .-., i ?'"?". and Willi .m El nn, violoncellist. Mme 1 ,i ?nial at t ? i - - age r? : -, and has app? ir? d In public hen fosef Hofm inn ai In N< ?.. i - rh ?? leal pi llg y, the \\'- | ? ? ' : Bhe I ffers fr..m II over the -, have Hof mann en year? old), when Ih? In t.if. renca of the den . , the plana of her manager \t thu time ?he played the Mendelssohn concerta u ?; minor, with on a? ?mpanln ent. in ('I at I. Mm? lMri?..?f.i Rosebauli w ,s the youngest liege of Muafc t.. win it? g? .'i m. aal, imposed a sonal I n Planofort? ello, two movement? of which will l,e played at the con? rt ick to the Broadway Theatre it.i trvanlng f?.r another of bis popular concerta. This win be ?tousa's laat appearance In this etty f.,r a nimbes of naontha Mies Maud ite.s.- Davtai jjraii.j. nid MlM J.t.i.1.- H<.y:??. rtolh?M will be Ltard. Arthur 1'ryor will display hia facility of l.^ltmmtMo. MONDAY, JANUARY 24th. LADIES' CASHMERE HOUSE GOWNS, in rose, light blue, garnet or lavender, trimmed with lace and gathered satin ribbon, $7.50 LADIES' CASHMERE HOUSE GOWNS, in gobelin, rose, heliotrope, garnet, navy or black, trimmed with satin ribbon, $4.65 LADIES' EIDERDOWN ROBES, pink, light blue, gray or cardinal, full satin trimmed, $2.95 Complete sizes, 34 to 44. SALE MONDAY. 9,500 YARDS BLACK MOHAIR BRILLIANTINE, 54 inches wide, per yd. ?O Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue. c. ? v ul th? ilide trombone, Mr. Sousa has ranged tl a : g programme; .Berilos ? H 2 .LUlt - -..- Dlnnrah")....M?yert.r Ml?* Maud It.-se Dai Kant*?;* on H ? -..? . . .rt?;!iklr>''ff le". Wagner Troml? . Pry r Arthur Pryi r. ido D'Amour.W.At.rliout . ??. M ,r. :.. "TO? !'. .?!? It' ? ' . ? I . . .-i^i .S;ira?ate ?????? It ? I? "Over the! ? Sea fork" in??-? ,.Sousa M the fourth concert of the Beldl Society, In February ?'. Mr. J.is.ffy will play I'hopii ri ? In E minor and Lisst's in A n... |or Th? ral numb? ri ?rill be 11 r." overture, <;ri"R's "Heart -.- " !? ?? i "Dwarfs and Elves and I.lszt's "Lei Pr?ludes." At the concert in memory of Adolph Neuendorf*, ?a 111 take place al the Metropolitan i Houae next Thursday evening, the following artists will appear: Mme. Oadskl ind Marie Barna, H.-rr Bmil Pi? her, E I.'" Rain? and Eltlsson Van Hoose, of the ! i imr? ?ch ???? Ellis ? ?pera ? lompany, by ? ? ose g? men; Xaver B n ? : k.-!. N'.- h ? l'i ni ai ?! I-? ?? Btei n and th? ?. . El An "i cb< ?I r ? of over one mu? ?ti - from the Sew-York Phllhar Bock-tj and the Metropolitan Opera House . ? . und? r the dir? ctlon of Me? ? Anton Beldl, Helnrlcb /?>? lli.-r, B nl and Walter Damrosch. The roncen will )..- under the mann?;ement of I.. M. Ruben, who la particularly attractive programma fur this occasion. The flrsl Sunday evening concert of the scrl^? to be given by Menrs, Damrosch an?l Fills ? l ? i rl :i ? of ??;? >ra !?? re will tak.- place this even - ,- tan < ?pera Houae al 8:15, and an me 1 ?be? n prepared. The sol ? H-lll be Mme. Oadskl Mile Beysard, MM. . Floudoiiresque ?nd Blgnor Campanart. ;? ..- Sew-York Sympnonj Orchestra will play, and Mr. Walter Damrosch will conduct. The pro ? ? in full Is as (.liovv?: PART I. .Tacbalkoamky ? \ r, 'i'-- le M .V!-t-r Mi.-.-. M II -, Air, "Oran Dio," '.. ni" .V?rdl ? .Wagner N'.--- ... .ril ?lr fi ?n "Sulai th .Leopold Damtrwch " PART H. .I^ltb?'? Kew-York ?etra. i Val??' le .':. -. rt .Matun Mlle. * yganl. - . (With h.r;., violin and vlo|..i mjaniment) M S., ligna.-. ' . Mm.> Oadakl. .Mafllart Mile, .-?-...-:. nd M - ?tlgnao, KabMT Walt? .Straus? K? ?- i i ?i ' estra. Th ? Manuscript Boclet) will give a choral and : ? on Ai ni il al C irnegta. Hall, for ? il h, contrary i.? its general custom, tickets will be sold at the <l...?r. ?-. SUPERl \ TENDE*. T PARSONS OOES. HIS DUTIES TO BE DIVIDED BETWEEN A LANDSCAPE GARDEN ER AND A GEN? ERAL FOREMAN, it, ident Cls en oi the r.rk Department began the work ol reori Bina tl De| irtmenl yester? day. He Issu? .1 the following mon*, Jr. Superintendent of Parka. 'I h< tl al l have found In the Park Ds ? the in'.'? salty ol sepai ?ting the . ? f< atures ..f the sup rvli ?ry W'.rk When th? in united In the duties ..f n ?Ingle official oi.r the othi r aeemi ? reater effl '.? ncy can be secur? .1 und? r n d|? Ii t sri me official lurii llc ti ?a and authorlt*. on all questions properly t.. be i ?:? 11. .1 to s landscai.r i ? \|..-rt and t > : the supervision >>f the w.>rkiii>i for. >? For th?? present these places will be iill?'<l by de '. Slla .1. It..??- for duty gai den? r and Patrick Bt, John f >r duty as general foreman of the city parks. Tour ? :\. ? Bu leni ??;' Parka will therefore, ? [Uli ind this la t.. give you notice that the office Is her? by al olished promulgated t.i th<? Depart? ment, because shortly before it w is signed Super? ? is i ind? .1 to s.-, ral irj Holly his resignation as Superintendent of I'arks. Mr i . the Horticultural Col? lege ..: Aim ?t.I. Bwi d? n. on ? ?ctober S8, IW1 and h.is id) of 1 ind* ape l- ?rdening evi r ? ?? f several tesi books on gardei ! ha I made an Impression ? v....-k ..f the Park Department with hi?, ?ev : ?ervlce. l.u...> be has b? en garden? r In hargi .??' M ?mil gslde Park Mr 8 Jo in bas be? Park 1 >? ; art ment i ? He N .m ol I official, and l one time Assistant Superintendent. Latter? ? en foreman In . liar?., of the downtown ? i mml*sloner Clausen nl?u abollahed the placee of lanitoi ? f th? Arsenal Building and messenger at the same building, occupied by John Wildig and Ja nies Winner respectively, FIBST XAYAL BATTAUOX'8 REVIEW. Commandar Duncan of the 1st Naval Battalias? Issued Invitations f..r the Inspection of bis . ? piain J. \v. Miller, what? will tak.. place on board tha United siatts steamship New? Hampshir? ?>t? the evening of February i at 8 o'clock. At tta- slectlon held on board the New-Hsmpshlre las) Wednesday the following ctvll offlcera for tha Id Division w.r? sleeted: Secretary, 11. I. Day; '" irer, J Harvey Bird! Membership Commit? tee. W .) Henderson, Stewart Flags, H I: Davis, n it. An?.tin. ?Uorge Kellstede and u E Huff Ex? ecutive Committee, E L Hale. C. S Matt. J. Har? vey Bisch. Psiry ?. Penta and H. H Hur.i. lufie ?.inmltt.-e. C I Mutt. F. I> ColUaa. W. K. Loush n. C. A. BUI and A. T. ltlco. ?51 SI 14tff rt it 1 if? rt -*"fc*ve made marked reductions in the re J3o ?^VUlliuU W VLUa mainder of their High-Cost FURS and FUR GARMENTS, consisting of Imported Novelties?Seal Skin, Broadtail and Persian Lamb Coats ; Capes, Collarettes. Neckpieces, Boas, Trimmings, etc., in all the prevailing furs, also Men's Fur Lined Overcoats. TO-MORROW?MONDAY. ALASKA SEAL COATS, London Dye, 26 inch, sizes to dose, s 158.00 ELECTRIC SEAL DOUBLE CAPES, with Persian Lamb Yokes, 18 inches, sizes to close, ? ^29.00 _?-* l-JUtlMtt&lo. TO-MORROW - MONDAY. CORSETS. ?Sizes 18 to 30.) FINE FRENCH COUTIL white or ecru, value $2.25 . . $Jjg FINE FRENCH SATEEN, black, value $2.75 . . ; $ ( 55 ILMmatuV?o. TO-MORROW MONDAY. SPECIAL VALLES IN UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. IRISH POINT CURTAINS.$2.85 and $3.85 500 PAIRS FRILLED BOBBINET CURTAINS, . . . $JJQ IRISH POINT BED SETS,.$4.90 rod $9.50 ANTIQUE LACE BED SETS,.$4.85 and 59.75 360 DOWN CUSHIONS, covered in Lonsdale Cambric, 26 inch, value $1.95 $1.28 FIGURED VELOUR PORTIERES, interlined and lined with Damask, value $31.50, per pair, ........ $22.5 Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue. LAKEWOOD BUSY AT GO MANY MATCHES PLATED IN SPITE THE RAINY WEATHER. ''NTEKTAINMENTS AT TIU7 HOTEL! AND TAOE8?SOME REAL ESTATE PURCHASE?" QUESTS PROM VARIOUS CITIES, Lskesrood, N. J, Jan. 22. -The weather hai I tieen entirely prop tl ma for golfing during i week, but In spite of it there has i.n s great ! of Interest shown In the b< veral mi . In the Mrs. G rg J. < ; uld < !up Berli the Country Club links had a ?mail fl< l. but ?.?.?:? tr.I, 'l! being below the hun m..rk. The playera wen W. H. Colea, C. T. I I ardaon, Ja per Lynch, F. M. Freeman, ? :?:?? !. Bchwartx, 1'. A. VValthew, A. W. Black, A B .? ? rland, A. B. Cl iflln, \N. B. I'? wd, J. Taller. ]?:. it. Walker, Daniel Bacon, Jamea i ind T. K. Pembrook. W, H. Col? i waa I net score of B8. Rain prevented the regular handicap on the i of th?' .?(.-an County and Country Club Saturday, tl being below tha nun needed f..r the competition. In Ita pla poned match for : ti *- Claflln Cup waa pla Walter li. i ntered for th? Aral time a : won with ease. The ?corea m Walter H. C. acratch, DO; Jaaper Lyi scratch, DO, and Arthur B. Claflln, i"i 0 08. standing In the competition la as followa: W. 12; A. B. Claflln, '?<: Jaaper Lynch, 8; C. ft; F. A W llth? w, 3; A. W. B! ich J. I!. Taller, :'; Jamea Converse, 2; the Rev. l>. ;iz. 1. At the Lake wood Golf ?'luh the match was tha series for th? President's Cup, offered by Paul s. Klmball. B. Robblna Walker won wltl net score of 87. F. J. J. D? aras weeo and B. B. Ferrla third. ?.i. Thursday, at the Lakewood ?'."If ? "lui? lin th? i ? a i play? i tn s l( i :' ?ind cIobb tini.sh to i ..f the moat Interesting golf series of th? seas The Kane was a play-off of a tie between J. More? and Harold B. Curtis, In the settlement honjrs in the r.nt President's Cup series. 'I greens ware i" poor condition, and, according the cauda, the men did not play up to their visi mark. The scores wer.- J. W. Morey, net '.'.">; Hi ol.l f. Curtis, net DO. Elmer E. Wentworth hai begr?n s clasa In lltei tur.' at the home of Mrs, .\ B CI iflln T lar meetings will be on Friday mornings, Th? cli will Btudy the "Early Romantic Poeta." Amo Ita members are Mrs. E. i; ?* i r M'-s h. Whiting, Mrs Clarence Blair Mitchell, Ml ??am! Mitchell, Miss Roberts, Miss George Tr. ter, Mrs. Jamea VI Colt, Mi i. Jamea Conven Misa Anderson and Mrs. A. >'. Cl fin I The Rev. John Keller, secretary to nish j Btarkey, preached In All Balnta' Memorial Char? on Bunday morning. Mis s. li Hilllard, ?.f Boston; Mr snd Mi M. i .twain, o? New-York; Mlaa li B. Wilson, Phi idelphla; Randolph Dunham, "f Yonkere, si Miss Alice Blbley and Miss Adele Bible) and no err.? s. of New-York, are at Mrs n k smiths, i ir. j ?? Geran, ..f Brooklyn and R. W, Dayto of Matawan, ?-??..?t last Bunday with W. V, Ciar Mlaa Catherine Warren, an Inatructor In Voaw College, li taking ,i shorl i rid pending nt the Ban tarlum, Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Bowen and Miss Bowei of Constantinople, have been th? guests ..f l> and Mrs. w. ?;. Bchauffler during the week. M Bowen la the representatlv. >f th? American Blbl Society in th? Boat, and this Is his first visit i seven years to America. Dr. and Mrs. \v. q Bchauffler gava ? W? Is rarebil party at their home In Ftfth-st. Monda evening*. Th.'ir guests \?.r.- Mr and Mr-. Bowei Miss Bowen, the Miases Ferrii U Bl rns, Pi i ? fessor Wentworth and Mlaa wnk; Mr. and Mrs. j.,hn G. Wllklnaon of Newburg N. Y.. have been in Lokawood vlaltlng their dauajh ter. Miss Rhoda Wilkinson, at the BtudlO bulldlni In Flfth-st. Edward M Harding, of N-w Vork, vtalted n\. mother, Mr- Edward L. Harding, this week Mrs Francia A Walt how has ?.ft Lake? ? ??! wltl her children for a visit to her mother in Galveston Tex. Chauncey F Karr hat Im ; the ;. w cottaara ol Mr? C W. Btone, in Lake Drive, and will occupi ! It with his family a hont February l The Rev. I? I. Bchwarts has purchoaed four lota of the Mitchell property In Becond st., near Forest i ave, Georg? J Beabury, of New-York, has ranted th?. Gilbert cottage, In Ma?tlaon-ave. Mr Beabury and hi daughter will spend the remainder of th? sea? son here. Mrs. Dickey, of New-York entertained tha Rev, i>r and Mis Morgan inx at luncheon at th? Lau? rel?ln-the?P1nea on Tuesday Mis Leland Stanford and her daughter, Miss Stanford, of Ban Fravnclsoo, ?r.> guaata at th? Laurel ?ln-the-Plnea. Francia P Freeman ir.wt.-.i friends to his rnualc room to lut.-n to siiikiiik !?>? Mis a i. Baldwin o? the, choir of All Souls Church, New-York. Mrs UaldovlH b-Miti Lu Wnvr^ Usuuaam ?ui4 A-uniU!. Those pn lent I Misa Si >' kl. 5 Mn i-. - 1rs. L M i. fon?. Mr Mr? ..-rit, M- - Root M.-- ': . lia 1er, Mrs. [. Mrs. V ?::-. I:-tru Ml?.? Rl Will M - \ . Tin the Vf me of A. 1: ? met at and the m? . r.t Tuesday .I".'-. B. Morris - the al f ?-?-et? ave. and Flft i-s: lid a ha ? - ' : - . A dli ner s Bynner . i ? ?, enlng. E. Went? Lucy '-' A , Bch B rtS Walti r Next B the l. ik. a by the ?e. r. The D i g? :.? r ? n.i Hot? present ?'er New-Jers? ?? York and i ' : i ?I ?? I Mrs. Walter Ru?h S \- .--'.. on Tl ? : :-: -? ? by Mrs. D. U ? be glv? n ! v Mr?, -.. S si -? It ? ; had ? ? Lake? - N i - - : r.n. The ch? N'a? tlonal coloi i The Sum ? ... ? Hou?a was w :i . nee Us ten? .1 to the w?.. r- : ? COXFEREXCE OX EMPLOYMEST BVREA?8, M - Mary M Kl gsbury. 18 Bestien I No. 85 Rl? led Invita? tions for a conference on "New-1 : Bur? uis." t.i l .? held at 3:90 i I tad S? ??: ment. Th? m is W. Hoi of St, Barthol mew's parti as? ?Ion Ul pel .:?. ,ia? vlted to b? present. im ?:r t \i.i \'[) uta /???/.' TO-DAT. i , i.i M ? - ? r? of tt?m : . ' . ? n . '.. 2. 8, 4 .'.. tl. A) I So. to 81, ? J. M ' ? Supreme man ' -? S'..>'tfl. ? : ? . ?? art ' ? ? Fr-n? ? it t III IW .i . - . n n: : -.; . Ko day . -? ? -..-? j i.. - ? ? . ?. 01, 3? '"'l ?:-??'-- ..... I- ? ? . J .'..?.:.?-' ' I B* un Part VI A '-.. at-aad It? Su; r. t VII l'-r r* . J , , _ , Hum . Truss, J. . ? ? - 14433 W-22 : ?,:. ? " ? HIT. M 14 :.-.--:.-. -- ? ' '?. la 1 ?s' 14.171), 14*75 ' - s .;. rm? Court? Trta - - " J ? N- i'.?'.. 4 O T. ?-. "??Vii '- ' *'-*? KISS ?14'.?), 4-40A 'v ?'"A - ?-?? :-.".' MIS s, i; si.'..t "\2\. Ais i ? | look?. . .- si from I -? rl '. - .<-*o, J. .... I ? ? - ?'. for th? "*?'!i. - - a. o v. - TIH 740I HflX "??3. - ? .. .--:-.-.? . > - faVUi . n e?Part? i K ?*??? ? .. . ? ? -. !sm? ut VII for I 1 rl tl t rm P?rt XII - ? -"-.?natf. . *a*.> ul.'. sate'? ?'.?m- '- Before ?'".'^'- '*?"' No. 1334 ?till of I' ; i Wintl? .ink '.'. Ill? f .-;?:' ' v ? 1 -"?'!??? ?*? Via ? : . . : '.,!?-- ' a ?M U, K ithar'.n- " ' t?llj 888? bella 11. . v> lief .re An?. :l ?* ??J? Th ma? .) ?? - ". al 10 .- ? i i No u??. ?ru? f Albert it i" *? a "> , ???,, .Ity.'.an' -i-l'lTini !:.-?? ?. J -t cun '? ?" ? '' M '' '?'-* '' '" ?' '.i1,., . TV ?A. ??itv .-.art Trial 1 ? ' PaitB 1. II, III Bad IT SBB? Journ* ; -1 BEFrUKK?? APPOINTED. S-..? ,::.. .'.-url. a, I. V^^ ; ?? rgft. Oafrntt ?'a-r sflBBSg ?u?i D- Co. ?Ofcarl?? N -r-loa. H*rt Ryan Barri \ Marsan. s? ?m act M M u? ta lam?? J K?aUs. ni>T.i\ i.K ?rronmuik SBBSSSBBS ?\jurt. ii) Bsskaaaa, J. K?')twits Or? M.?ufaotiising nmo?. 1J ?epri P. K>trl??y a?-t K?) T^aajasr Tfiai m. Mansa