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DOGS AT THE POULTRY SlIOW A LIST OF FINK SPECIMENS GIVEN OFT. Ult-H CATHERINE WO I-F P. EXHIBITS. SOME WYAN- DOTTKB.PRIZKS AWAttDED. There was a larne attendance at thc Fancier's -how yesterday. The eugen betas arrangciI BB OB- Bown the hall thin year, instead ol ooroflS it. ss at previous shows, allows space for a largo exhibit without any appearance nf crowding. Toe catalogue fur the dog show which opens as a supplement to thc display of poultry uno pigeons was out yesterday. There will Ce BIO doge on exhi¬ bition, otost of them excellent specimens. Among the breed* exhibited will lu- pointers; English, Irish nod Gordon setters; held, cocker and King Curl.I Spaniels; -eerbouo-S, greyhounds, mist ids. st. Bernards, fox lit.-S. Irian terners ami Hloiihciin spaniels. The list of St. lbmards is exceptionally good. Among the dogs of that brood on exhibition will be Merchant l'rince, owned by E. H. Moore of Melrose, Mast This do? is valued ut 910,000 and weighs 11>0 pounds, fie was lately imported from Eu-land where hi** only rix al ia I'iiuliinon, tho tiiicst St. Hernard in the British Isles, and value.! nt ¦8,000. Merchant Prince was never shown before, id thia country. Another line dun ou the list is the pointer Beaufort, owned by Churina II. Milson. John E. Thayer, of Bostoo, has entered a tine col¬ lection of deerhounds and W. P, Btsveas B kennel of some of the finest mastitis iu the country. Thc finslity of the Newfoundlatid dogs entered is un¬ usually good. The Hornell-*villo nouniel Cluh has sn excellent kennel ot spuniols euteied and Mrs. Ur. McCiecry aline coBootiou of greyhounds. One of Iks high-priced dogs in tbe -hoxv will bs the Irish Better ix'o-y O'Morc. liclongimr to W. N. Cullender. ot Alhanv, and valued at $10,000. \V. Tallman will hine on exhibition a kennel ot Kglish setters of noticeable excellence. Among the visitors to the slmw y. stet day was Miss Catherine Wolfe, win. bo unlit live fowls ol the new American breedo! Wyandotte! for wbiebshe gt-id$l0C Many women snd children weis muong; the visitors in tbe sfteruoou. The following prizes were awarded : White Games. 1st, fowl* ami chicks, \V. II. Wild, Jer¬ sey City. tilter Ihiclnrinu Conors.itt, breeding pen, T. W. Ludlow, Yonkers. Sumtttra Games.Iht, fowl*, It II. Pexton, Hynda- lille. N. Y. Black Red Games-Int, brcedinc pen, T. W. Ludlow; Int. chick*, A. ,i. haton, Stnoftiuville, Cann, Black Games.1*1, brcedins: pen, C. 1'. Thompson, Wadley's Kulin, V. H.; lsl.clnck-, ll. li. Hann-, i'hllllps- l>ur«. N. J. Jfroioi Red Games.Itt, breeding pen, K, Riley, Ham¬ den I'liilnn, Conn. Red Pule Bsuifl lat, breeding pen, T. W. Ludlow 1st, chicks, K. Sites, West Dover. Out. Yelloir Du, kn ina Games.1st, breeding pru, Kirkland *VCo., Brattleboro, Vt. Colored Dorkings l*t, fowl* and chick*, t~. K. Wilcox, Buiyrnn, N. Y, Ritter Gray Dorkings.Int, chicks, H. Halos, Kid_e- Wood, N. J. White Dorkings.\itt, fowl-, R. K. Wilcox. Slicer Scat/right Bantams. 1st, breeding pen, fowls .nd chicks. Collin . Co., (Hons Fulls, N. Y. Goldi n Seabrigltt Bantams. 1st. breeding pen, fowls and chicks, C. K. Bond. Oakville, Conn. Black Bantams 1st, breeding pen, Collin A Co.; 1st, fowls, K. Botterfls.I, Kast Lexington, Maes.; 1st, chick;., B. 8. Koona, l'euii*yivanla. .la/itintsc /.'(iiilnmi.1st, breeding pen and fowls, Asa Martin, Columbia County, B. V. Pekin Bantams.Itt, breeding pen, J. K. Pleb), Beverly, K, T.j chicks, J. Wilcox. Kan bnthitm, B. Y. Pitt Display of Kgys-C. H. Tntiilli, New-York City. Best Eggs.Gold medal, 0. ll. Cruitoi.dcu, Montclair, K. J. the richakdsonstf.yfns CASE. George EL Richardson was the only principal of the Kichardson-Stevens conspiracy case present yes¬ terday at the examination at the Tombs, when Judge Smith tonk his seat. Nellie Lyons made a newafiidavit in which she stated that from begin¬ ning to end she was merely the agent or tool of her husband, Tompkins. She "detailed thc meeting at her house of tompkins and the biotin is hllings- wortb, oue of whom. Charles, she stated was intro¬ duced to her bs C. Amory stevens, she said thuit she was afraid that it was all a trick of her hus¬ band's to get her into trouble us he had done before when he tried get e.-ideuce against her in order to obtain a divorce, and that she refused to hove anything to do with the matter if there was mn- thing wrong connected with.it. She says that all the moue* she ever received in the OS.S was §_0 and that was paid tier by John Kllingswortb on tbs day on which Donnelly handed the money t<> Klling-- wnrth in thc hallway of the building No, BU Brosd- way. She also said that «.n the Satnrd iy night fol¬ lowing the airest ;ot C. Amory stevens. Tompkins came to her house and told her that sbo would hetter get out of tho way is.Stevens had told hun that there WAI uoiug to be trouble. She went then with Tompkins to Jersey City where "abe bad to remain for three Weeks partly against ber xx ill. Thc affidavit made and sworn to by nor in Humim-U's .fflce in the lust place was dictated by Donnelly. » THE OPEN BOARD OP STOCK BR0KER& The case of the (>pen Board of Stock Broken con¬ tinued yesterday morning liei.'le thc ielcrec. lleniv K. Howland. Ex-Judge Fullerton's chlim of B12.51M) for legal servi.es rendered to the Oneil Board before its affairs were pnt in the lian.I- ..t a receiver, was again e\aiuincd. The plainlitt could not recall tbe particular suits or cases lor which tho charge was made aud thc receiver's counsel had looked in vain among the pupers of tue County Clerk, the Clerk of the Superior Court and the Cleik of the Coori of Common Pleat, for any record of the different proceedings. Mr. Fnllei ton's theory- is that the diii-iitnct'ts. which wots once put tit.) a large basket m bis office, were curried oil by the ollico boys and sold for old poper. Cortlaudt Parker, president of tho Open Boord at the time when ar.c.ivei uss appointed, wm nut on the xx itness stan 1. He sn iii that, with other members nf tue g..vi ruing committee, bs had visited the pisinti-- odicc early amt lute, slmoel daily foi two years. The orooeedings Institnted by Mi. Fullerton wurt Beor-uuiy bbb be uss sotisned wit- Iks legal services rendered, though not « th tbs ro- aults. Ex-Judge Fullerton hail sttoudod to tho matter as tboroosblyss snylswrer xxith s large practice would have done. AU lawyers' charges were exorbitant, but as the other counsel had .totten xx hat ibex wonted. .Mr. Fullerton should have his fl2,BOO. He did three times aeniueb work as SUI one else in the esses, '1 be result ol all the litigation between the Ooon Board of stock Brokers and its Building Committee had been skiofly the distribution oin lot of large icc- ami the building of cottages i"r B lawyer or two on the shore of Long Island. The hearing will he coutinucd next Saturday at noon. -+- CAPTAINS ANXIOIS TO BE PROMOTED. The police captains .wbo had spoiled lor ncr- mission to compete in an examination by the Civil Bervice Hoard, as a step toward promotion, were summoned to Police llcadiuarters yesterday foi a urolimiunry exnmln-tira wy inst-n-tor* Diiks, Byrnes and Steers- Alter the examnation xx.is over it was announced that Captaiu Killllea, M.; Donnell, (.iistlin and McCnllngb of the m-v.h teen th Precinct had withdrawn from the contest voluntarily. The Inspectors declined to toy how many of the other cup.dna had sussed tbe prelimi- nary examinatimi with credit. Thoee vho were ex- arrnned were Captains Allaire, Williams. Brogan, Webb, Conlin and McCullsg- of the Sixth Pre¬ cinct. It ia probable that all of the six will anpear before the Civil Service Hoard ou Tuesday. TRYING TO GET COUKT 0FFICF.K8. Ex-Judge William H. Arnoux. C. A. Dorison, Jacob F. Miller and Oeorge Walton Qroso, c..usn toting tbe state Boord of Civil Service Examiners, wire in session in ibo superior Court room. Port 1, yestcrilay. Several who aspire to he eourt Btcn- 0_rapln is a ti il attendauta were examined. DOME NEWS. NEW-YORK (TTY. Charles Roberts, jr.. will give matinee readings in the Madison Bouurs Theatre on February ld and _3 nud March 3, at 8*80 p. m. Beginning to-morrow the stoumoriof the Bton- Ington Line start at 1:110 p. m., instead of 5 o'clock, se heretofore. August B-tfOj uf Nu. 908 Witt Tx-.eiii x-sc vent li¬ st., was so much oviri'nm by despondency rester day that he blew out his bruins erith a pistol. At IBo Coutisi Pi- shx terian Church In West Fifty-scventh-t., Ur. C. R. Aguewaud Ralph Wells will s;i«'.ik this evening. Judi'o David McAdam will deliTOT the dedieutory addn-ss al the opening ol the \\ Indsor 1 beatie to¬ morrow evening. A miscellaneous collection of pointings belong¬ ing to John Hutton aiui ethers is on exhibition at the Bucken Art Kallery, .Nos. M17 and 819 Broad* woy, and will be sold on Wednesday and i bundey 0*euiugs. " My Partner ¦ with Louis Aldrich in Bla-rlg- ¦Bl character of Jog Asunder! will hold the boards of tbe Theatre Coiuiquc, Harlem, tnis week. The '>rant Monument Commit.m reports i rmtw day a subscription of .KW from the olMcers mid crew of the I tuted States trniuing shij) Jamestown. Tho t-talisir'Ul.USl S'_. Croton water rents for tho week, !f"_0.13h 84 ; the Mayor's Marshal issued 1_m licenses and rectivcd therefor f-.'JiW. " The Giowlors." an OSBOeiotiou of Republieoi and Democraiic West Side politleiuns and business men, will give its Sixth annual ball at tlie Lexington Avenac Opera Hms. BB Tuesday eveuing next. LUOTOUfl UV a BBDUMPfOBBIT KATHI li. Thomas J. O'Sullivan will preside this afternoon Stn ¦Beting of tbs Filth Ward bi an eli of tbs Iii*b National League, No. 109 Hudso_-St>, when :. lec¬ ture will bc delivered hy one of thc I.e/lfinptoiist Fathers iu aiu of the I'atncll Pailiamuutai.v 1 uud. NOT IIKKLY flO 1HK. PBOM His IS J D-IBSi Hubert Osmond, the telegraph 0; erator, who fell from an elevated railroad stat ion on liiday night omi was taken to the New-fork Hospital was Some¬ what Im prov od yesterday. Though luileriiig fiom u tin ken log aud severe internal urjtiino, tho chances are B favor of his recovery. A mi:tiiom*t t'tlt'itai 75 YKAitu olij. A family gati oting will he held to-day iu the Bedford Street M«j'.h-)distEpucopAl <?hi.rch to cel¬ ebrate ita seventv-ilfth birth lay. It wilt open with Blove feast ot 9 o'clock, pre-chiug at 10:_U, loy- -en'smeeting at 3 o'clock, and preachi ng In the vening hy Or. J. V Newman. ATIKVIPTKD SCICIUU Wll.ll A DUM. K.VIFF. James Shea, iige liity-Hi.ven. cut lu» throat with a lull knife yesteu'.uy at his lioun.No. L'77 Hudson-st. Ie is nu emplovo iii the Custom House, and bia mild is snppoMcd to have I'Sci. deranged by Stun- ilants. ne wus taken to Belle^ae Hospital in sn uubulance, where his throat was dressed. He bowed so much violence that it,became necessary 0 contine him in a cell. lt UIi:r) AT SEA. Willlstn Digby Rogers, 1 poosougerou the steam- hip City of< bester, which arrived yesterday from ..VerDOOl, died >.:i Junuuiy 31 and WOS buried at ea. ile wm un Englishman, a_e twenty-nine, and it one time WM a ciptain in the British Army. 1 sr. vai.iintink's BBTT-U-UVM" IB an ABMOBT. An entertainineiit with the fanciful title of ¦__ I'aleiitiini's Kettledrum'1 will be given next Satur- lay (toto ll a. m. till 129, Bk at the armory of he 71st Rogimeot, it Broadway and Thirty ilth-st.. in aid ol the Sanitmy Roms for the Aged. Hosie will he supplied for tho festival by Lander, md rhe omusemontS "ill include dancing und an inhibition ol ,u_-Icry. A BBW EDITOi: FOIt " TOWN TOPICS." Paul M. Pot tor, an experienced undoola journalist, s io tuke editorisl ebsrge to-morrow of the weekly om mil rows loon*. Mr. Potter OSS the ability and nclinstiontogirelnew lue and r^truet-Teneostotbhi iiihliealion. Malters of personal interest tu cv. ry ruo in society Will be giren In abundance, while niiMc, tlie drams, ari, liiiancc, eic, will bs handled 11 an uiicoiiveni ional and interesting way. pu. DOC-LAI sails MiiruiWAim. Dr. J. H. DoughUL iv ho WUS one of fleneral (rout's physicians, sailed with hi* stop-dBUgbter, liss Jeanie Prindle, yesterdsv aftcmoin ou tbe iteiunship Niagara roi Nussau, Cubs, snd other daces of interest in southern latitude-. Many liends and old patients bade the doctor uood-by ill his trip to recover his streiiL'tli and health. Mrs. )<iiik1:is and their two little daughters remain in bc city. RHOOK LYN. Patrolman ricujiiuiii McMahon of '.no First Precinct, rMdte-tlsses.fr.>. tin* feres yesterday for druukeu- icsn while un rt ii iy. Ile pleaded (nilly. in the action of Knowle.-. _ Morrl* BgOtUSt " Harry " finer for Hie reeorery ot S3 13 08 Ins* di the production .1 .. The Mikado " -onus: u weev laatBepteuiber. Justice .'oilrtnoy gave a ilecislun In favor of tho plalutlfl*. John lt. Mui'iihv. 11 boiikUeeper In tho einiilov of .'hiirle* H. Very, of Nfc J42 Broadway, brought a suit or absolute illvon e hclore JtU.NI ('leinenl in thc City 'nun reaterday, in* wife, os toe rouirair,e-arma him lilh iiliniidoiiliient. Mie BSyi that lu i fainer I- tiie Hiv. laviu .Innes, a prominent elersyahui la Wale*, aud that ho run away from hume to net inurrletl. The Trunk Line CoiiiniissloTiers yester-lny ronshlirotl lieiiniount of A.uuurei likely to Btise la eonsUuetlns he proposed road* In Fulton BB. Ailinn'I nts. Tliero was wide difference of opinion regarding the IfUIM. Biglatfar at Arrears Oslo hos asked ht* clerk- to r~- iinn. but sollie of tlmsc whose odiee* enuc uoder thc L'lvil BOTT.'. rules havo Ueclined lo uo so. A boiler tillie In tho Atlantic White LBS. Work*, nt In-SOU-are. nod Marshall-SB* blew out yestenliiy hml ilehuel Doherty, the eiixlneer, and Patrick (.uilnn, the Ircniiiri, were so severely scaled thiit they had to bc aken to thc hospital. 'ihe Juniata will be inspected to-morrow and tho cork of repiurinp her will beg.I at once. Messrs. Wingate *V CUUsu. ns counsel for several K11I- on-Bt. property-holders, -are reuuested city Work* 'oiunilssioiier Conner le remOTB the portion* of the villi:* County EloTOtOd Bolirood now t*ia--in. in that soroughfoi. Alllluunt.:-:u»lltl. Rewan* of a sli.lit irritation of the throat. IIrumn.'.l's COB.h DropsglVSlintnc lint! lilli!. Wholi *.ilf1 [louise, 10-* uml 110 Oma -t. Eui ut Wilson's E. \ \v. brand of Men's L't'llar* and C.Bs arc Um bet. Baal BTsrraraat. ..?- HnrvT A. Dakiel*, M. D. 144 IxixliiKtoi. ave. between 'mb and seth tts Hour*. 8 to 1. a to 7. Disease* nf His rtislIS.I -.r-te-a. U.>iM>. Urinary Orgsos. l_j,uU:uo«» uni it-rUtty, ? Bright's DiSBBM is mil Oed bj abuse, excesses. iciTons ..'liililv, ir.uiln-Tiriiiirv All isa*, situ tn*.-* flisBsaao irostati ciiiiui. sad tnSsmincl bladder, mi.t car uni tie cared i-lille they exist, mir retie die cnn- Itietn wit.iniil detentlnn mut bnsuiBBB. and the Assae! Utaaral1 --iirin- Water inn ir kl.liiey iIim-b-c. invrwli "Imlliif evl.'.itoes Balled free by European ami adj. :l. an Ul.leal IHirriu, Sttl lliuadwji- Moon's Throat ard mil. Li. (olds. Pori I 'trt.it. lt,,., Moon ¦ iirmt nial Lang Lozenges.. . in.* t|ili.'U ii'li.-f. .uu/ Lomn.'is I lll(|ll.- ililli Ullpri-ci'(lelll'-il ti'SfllliotlV nf Well- i timi ii up 'ii' il n,i n ¦,; th" resnlar Paenlty of N'ew.YorB, rna from their owb ka iwli dei. tfbr-n thc rotcuney sui lalut- of a new public snd prufisaloaai lostltotlon, tba timi nt! only n:ii'i,: ita Uud lu tnt workllorUll railic il mid psi ii.iit-iil i nu ti ,'.m.,ir tl.g uart Ni.iv Yn'tK. yannery ?. - BJ, I took to tlie Medical Director >.f 'ibe folarabian In-ti.rte fnr tlie cure of ebronii iii--**..-*. U? _mt :iltb.*t.spatieol *nftVrloo fro. ¦ em onie amurettlon .1 tue bram and (ptnal ord, complicated with ibeimiatikin di hs!.k. nf tni, tv i.ai*' ni.'iiatn.-, «it,)i iih.i bees in,, lomir d nu ii'iibii- by al lei.il nina*o rrulnenl pbvmritncol Sew-York, a* well ai ,\ ray ell Ile had eves been e.i ..itiit ,1 lo thc Hutt,i lur lui'.ira',.i-f. al K ,r Ui un. rl¬ es* |,n-t tiittt sndaccepted aaa issi tew. n< wm rared, ind ls bow in | erfeet heal l h. and employed a* » fi.iein*u ,,f a ,ar.c iii-) airiiii nt lu a.iel.Tin Nsw-york. i. v. ii ont, m u., itij.i West -'isl nt. Uaw.York. m -.i \.'iik. yaua.ry 7, I feel it my daty to state, tor thc benefit nf il,, [.ii,I Mlonand tlie'pobiical I*rae, inst I kno- fraai :i Hm- 'H.-ii i' raona! I a tc*ti ata,:i thai cbroido rbrnnu parali ita Him* catarrh inn eliroulc ni*.-.is* icnerally, iM.icii a-, i a -»i. i" .,1 i. arable In nilrate ti iel cored at "ihe ohun i.iai. Ii,*: tu:.," 1*2 I a.. lt i, *t , New* York, i. B, Hot nu ai. ll. -"ai Baal Broadway.Uew-Yera. fi itt t "ti i m. Deaf. I'i . K's PAT.SI lill -.' -.ni li ft ,-,1,'i.i n itu Dbii-bPbi I ii ti. rOHK III' Ill IKI! pei rm lh<* wntk of I] .. Niitaiai i.iiiin Inrislble, footiforUbM ami alway* in noan lon. A,I ,n.i. .,. ,u un,l < v, .* lisper* li-.iiil dis. Ilnrtly. ftead foi llluatrateil i> ..;. «,ti, t. .UmoBlala, free, A(ltiree*(.r tall OS 1 IDs. <.\, ¦>'.! Ilrnaihiay, B, V. Tin. I'i:i\( i.- rn- W'm.i- BCaTLBi ri,..! i y sli Bi it-el f* let.Hera I'l ti r. i,ti rr.'tl^. Sttn Brotbers Will continue to ofter this Week Exceptional Bargains LADIES'" SUITS, CLOAKS, WUK, NBVIi-im, JACKETS, Y\i) «A1 PU SH SAOQGBS, many of which are less than half former prices. CORSET DEPARTMENTS. ONE LOT (iKNUINI- j fr* or t. P. Satin Corsets, - - f4>Ji_.3 FORMER PRICE $6.50. ONE I-OT GENUINE j C. P. Coutille Corsets - - ( $1.48 FORMER TRICE $2.75. SHOE DEPARTMENT. Several lots of desirable Ladies' Shoes at Half Price Black Dress Silks, Fancy Velvets and Plushes, Linen Housekeeping Goods, AT LOWER PRICES than they have been sold in many years. Stern Britten, 32,34. 36 West 23d-sL NEWS FROM THE SUBURBS. flOMR C TY. Loni* E. Van ITorn, a*on of ex-Countr Clerk II. K. Van Horn, ba** been arre-tcd on eouiplulnt of a youri* ** om;in wno elatina to be hi* wife and who mun Mut he baa re- fu-ed to Mupport her and her child. Her tuiildon name wa. Nollie Uheellhan. nn.l she nar* that abe and \ au Horn wire Barrie- Ly I'oliro .luattre Welds, on March 23. IS- 1. Vim Horn's defenco ls that if he married tho vonni* woman lie was under th.- influence of liquor. Justice Welde sent word to Justice Mi-Murray th.it ho wa* -Billilli, to come to Jersey City aud testify to the marriage. Tlie Hub-OS County Wheelmen hove elected the rol- lowina aSasarsi President. P. c.. Bonaell vtea-praal- dent and captain. I'.. W. Jotmaon; treasurer. Cami.a Nichols; secr.tiirv, Chnrles 1_e Meyer*; bugler, E, Baa-ti truatoe*, 0. A. bteukeu, W. Long and I). O. DeWltt- ^ NKWAKK. Newark..William <;. HofTinan, the liquor seller who killed lils wife and attempted to kill hlm«elr. wm ar¬ raigned in tbe court ye.-tenlay to plead to an Indictment for murder. HI* left eye had beni destroyed by the bullet which he shot nun lils head. Ho trembled and wept when the Prosecutor read llUI Indictment, aud pleaded not (.'.illly. Mavor Haynes ytstt-nlay slgaaed the warrants for the pay of policemen aud firemen. WnSTCHKMTKR COUNTY. PuKT CMSIEU- St Peter's Protestant Kplscor-al Church was destroyed by Ure a few year* ago. The fire was luppoaad to littTi* tuen t aim tl Ity a sjinrk from a locomotive of the Stw- Haven Railroad. Tlio loss was £10,000. of which 97,000 was paid by an insurance com¬ pany. 1-s Kaw-Haren Company waa na-tiling to ron¬ dello their responsibility but President <). If. Watruu* recent 1 v sent hi, personal check for $^,."i00 to the officers ¦1 tho church. HEW JERSEY TOWNS. East OiiiMii:.- lames I!. Taylor, a well-known music teacher, died yeylenlay, air** eljrbty. Ho lived for many yours lu Newark, aud ai.out two rear* uno removed to this place. Mr. Taylor leave* a widow and Miara] .'hil- Jrcu. Ho wa* a leading member of tbe Muaoutc Order. .Tho e-HiiiliiHiloii of Miss Caroline Mc ea If, B_MU«d wltb obtalniUK money under talia pretences, wai a_MB postponed. MIC MPCOON SETTLES BIB LOSSFS. J.H. Mt Coon. ¦ inetiilicr ol tin* Stock .XO-UUBBj m boss sbssnea fina Iii* offlos ou l't i.luy .nus.-il eou- udenible difllcnltuu about l>i« contracts, -ettletl lim iliflo]renee* at the ExouungS ve»teriiu\. Thu con- fraets which were not bIosm ID-Srtns rnlowert protected by him with tbs BBsistoues of bis friends. it is understood that Mr. M. < loon did sol roach tlii-* Lonclii-.il.n ui:til tbs president of lbs .zehuufosent for him and explained the bearing ..n his case ol icrtain laws ol the board. A member who is unable I., meet his SUEBBUUlsnts is obliged immediately t" send notice to the prsaident, and in the event of a failure to do this the piesident must SUBOUUCS tho iii-iilveii. y. and afterward an spplicution Xor re- adniission will not bu referred uren to tbs proper OonunittUS, unless approved hy a two-thirds Vote of the (K)verniiii- Commit.!-, Wbeu tht-HO pioTiaiooi worn made jdain. Mr. Mot'..on promised to wttit> bis lose-, rn lthout (urti.er del iy. £ J. DEJffllHG 4 imtcp.-wohito A. T. STEWART & CO. MH. Invilt- tiltt-nlinn in lltclr eaUy SPRING IMPORTATIONS ol' NAIN WHITE, MIMD AM) FWH DRESS FABRICS AND EMBROIDERIES, Including CORD STRIPED SCOTCH ZEPHYR CLOTHS. BULGARIAN CREPES, IN¬ DIA SEERSUCKERS, FRENCH SATINES, INDIA AND TURK¬ ISH PRINTED CREPES, EM BROIDERED CANEVAS RJBES, ETC. Also choice novelties in PLAIN, EMBROIDERED, AND BEADED CREPE AND TULLE. for evening wear; all at extremely low prices. ON MONDAY. FEBRUARY STU, they will oller the following EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS: FINE SILKS, 100 Pl ECRU M Pl IIIMIf 0! Al ITV t'-MllMERI I'IM-ll III.II K «. Uti- lill \IN -II.K-* Al 7.. '.< c. tl 1". |l 1 ¦. tl IS.S< ¦.'. -HU t 0 Tr..; ', Villi A REDUCTION OK 40 PER CENT. ooo dozer pibest quality ti t-ui-ii bath TOWR-M, WIIITU ash BROW*!, willi ian.V HuHI.1.1'.-, Al IS.O0 I'l-li RO/RSI ill.'U'l Alt I'lli. .. . ion NECKS EXTRA QUALITY BA DA-UNR TABLE LINES a 7S- PEB ^ ali. RBOULAH PRK i. . 100 DOZEN MIIIM INK lill. \ ET S 1111*11 DAMAHH DI XX I ll N \PlvlS-* ai 13.00 PEE DO/KM i.i...i i ah Pull i. S-7- 100 BEATY DAMAMK tarli: (LOTH*. BORDERS Al I. Al'... Mi. '-.' BYS. TAUDU, at ti! I" I. ai Jl lil.«. ULAR PR1C1 0-OU, MO PIBCEU EC*RI UTRIPED BATIMTS (LOTH Al Bf PEB 1 ARD. BOO Pl El'El ARRON LAWEB, SMALL ARO RRD1 1 M Illa km. A PUB "> ABD, -.-... PIECES COLORRO PLAID Ult BEE INDIA LAM N ai .. las, Pl it \ a mi. MO PIECES \\ imtk i 4»-*ii iii: lawn*- at lea. PEE YA RD, PIECES ORIENTAL IJkWNH,IIABDUOME VA. Hil. I V Ol PLA!DH, AT IJ't PEB VA UH. UM i'll KS Ul BURR DRRHH I. WI NS. PLAIN ABD 1 A '-. V Ill KS A NI. PLAIDS, AT IV I'l ll YA KU. Broatuay. ith-avc, 9ih k I0.h sis. e. j. EEraiTi CARPETS UPHOLSTERY GOODS. 100 I'M" I ERN- QI Al.ITV I'M I /|B- PRABIRRODY RRlftUiRLH, VERT -1*10 ,',1;,t DESIRARLR PATTEBBB, AT WUUl ¦¦-"". arm PIBCRU EXTRA BEATY A Ep mn DRAINS, AT -~f(J(|| yahu. BM MRCEB POITRLR EXTRA -iAf- I>KK INOEAIEU, TUB -->':*-fl"lP .1''" Ya HU. MAUI'. AT IBO ca i us PORTIERE IT RTA I Ns AT BRM PRR PAIR) EEOUOED EBOR SHAO. IM PAIBS DO. AT BIROO PRE CA I it. RRDOCED EBOM *'j:..imi. IMTATRRTRTTARLB DOTERS, B-l hy o i, at $\m i \t ii BEROI ED PROM MAO, IMDO.R4 BYS4.ATB-M EACBi REDUCED FROM tb -6. 100 DO. KA BY l'-'l, AT SHOO BAORt) RBUUCEU PROM BLI* TS PIECES TAITSTRY POE IT RM1TRE ( 'OVJ'lt. IMJ AT SIM PRR YARR RRRRORD PROM BBLBR 7fto P1ROEB DO. AT S'.'.'O PER YAKI); HKUI I I.I VROM IR7I. Broadna j, -ifi-avp., 9ih k \*l\ vii. COOKING.! COOKING! Ml- PAR.OAt-tW finliii- lfitiin-i tht- we. _ at li- Bi HOOL ol COORI Bl BM f -.' lTilint., will prepsr Si-B<*« satollon-: MOROAY. Feb 8, 10s. iu.-I'u- PSSM Mime 1'ie; Hoyal Vol ai Vent; cbJBtlllr T^rtl. TCEfc HAY, ai i f. iu-1 r.iB'id*-u ol \«4i^!-lli Tiubt i .plaith; \p;i,. MmMsRsi OksrtSSM Kuiie. L-DIM PHI VATF. (T.aSskm arn Ioriulu_. Projranrjici of a XE\ cut Hs>: af Im'.uii. arv Umtf lox _RMB-B.R B "RPS *W RTBJ 6th-ave. and 19th~st. LADIES' AUSKI SEAL CAMEMS AAD IIPORTED WRAPS AT NEARLY IU LE FUMIER PRICES. To close out Hie seasoiV* sfoek of Ladies' AI a-Ka Seal*)* ni Gar- incut* and Imported Wraps we have made (lie wciiderful re¬ ductions noted below, and as¬ sure our patrons that this is the greatest oller in s ot'Har;; ai hm in tine goods ever made. LADIES* IMPORTED WRAP* (IN ALL SI-ESt REDUCED I HOM RREJi 3i.H0 411.00 37.00 oooo MM I 10.00 LADIRS- WARRANTER ALARMS tlN ALL SIZER) REDUCED PROM si...mi .... 1.17 00 130.00 1 (17 00 i ns oo SRS-M TO tiu>ra ibm .4.71 -0.7.1 :i.vno 43.00 10.00 IE ILSACQUEH TO <*s:i nu HS.oo 1 li.00 IRE.fi 143 00 107.00 LADIRR*WARRANTED Al.Af-.KA BEAL DOLMANE ARD ULSTRRU AS Al.I. UIER-), Illili (KU PROM TO BIJ3 00.Bios oo 373.00.'J Ci.00 WARRANTER BfilWMll EBAL ww.kini; JACK¬ ET-, 1*1.un ami th nm i: <in all sixes-. Kl Ul (KU PROM TO BCJ3.00 ....- 87II.OO MARRANTRR ALASKA URAL Willi's, PLAIE IND TRI.MM Mi [IE ALLUIZRR). RRDI <KI> I HOU TO BI33.0O.SEE EB \t> ri,.--- I his is meant hy hm to lie a Clearing Sale in the full¬ est sense of the Mord, and wc cordially invite inspection of the tfoods. m mm dress goods, We KhaJI open on Monday an elegant variety ot' New-York City Novelties in tamers-Hair, Homespuns, < oiiifiiiiatioiis, ile. NOTE. WK. TIKE. K.-IM I \l. I'l.l.A*! UK l> I ILLIN- TIM: ITTRNTION OP LA DI EM TO Ol lt WINDOW DlUPLAl OB TURSB NOODR. TUEl COMPARE PAYORARL1 iv EYER" PARTIfTI-IH Willi TUE PINEHT PORER-* PRODrCTIONE -I I.KIM. IT Ul < ll lill.Ill lt PRU Ks. ino-teh DiPAiTim SjMfial Values in Ilea vj Cirttlwi and PRiikres* wk. ii wi: .ii -r -ii i kio IT an ENORMOI'H ADYANTAOB THE BBMAIBDRRORA MINI I \( T- l HKH's stix li (il uni: IMPORTER EILM HUEILA *no TtlMOMiN CURTAINU INO POR. TIRRRM. Tin: NRRELl KOM1N4L PRICER AT WUK ll TURSB HIOIIoCLAUM i;o(il»s HATE BEEN lt(»l (.MT KN UH.ls i - TO MELL THEM AT PRK l> ALTOilETUER EXCEPTIONAL NOT MORE than (i.M.ini.i rm.nt EBAL PALL'S. WK. ({I OTK I Ol lt LOTHl LOT I 130 FAIRE ALL-SILR Tl ECO- .11 Ws |T . M I 73 LOT t 100 PAIRUMILR Tl [(( (MIAN UKO. CATKLLKs AT. ... . 313.30 LOT I J3 PAIRSTINR silk UIIRILAB IT -st I 73 ALDO ONK LOT, IN ODD FAIRE, EXTRA FINK ijl ILITY, AT -13.73 S|ii73. |1_-M ERR PAIR. In son.L;raw. / 6th-ave. and I9th-st. MARK! IT ls NOT Till I TbMI-S-raSaaBEMRROIDEBY, KNITTIBd, Kl'. Hiv.; nini i i.i.v-. s i.k rsBllBitally bawled u*" Blading Past Colora ort r. it ti.'.- In ibi »sn .<. in y tm- nil Btu.inn-1 willi i.niluan dyea <>' commerc. ami tin- in.m..itu in i r* bara adopted Ina rrj »' "KAIKI ol..m. " aimply fm temporary ruin rn na mt.upi lo miara Hu- remarkable ,1- ainu lu wa-il HiLKH .<¦ *t> .1 by BRAINERH A Ai.M Ti:: >ni ,'-m ,-,,m ,, ,r .li**.I.I il UV EAST AMI ATI U Y -, lmi n-ntr. t< bell " la tba itraaireal lixhtandBlM waenTo_in bal water wfu say Ml ,1 lil I flatll |Odfl Yb* Itralaerd * Irmitrona: Cn. extend a oor.lisl IbtRbIIbb to bayer* ni tbaaa dawes al i.bi la B-il latlheir Nea v..ik nt luau, ii ti, iii. . ant B/ltaaaa tit" lui protea timi " Asiatic U _H " will Hiuuti Hie aevereal tesla lill. HHAI.N'lillD il AltMsl Itii.NU CO.. IOU llru;»ilwa\, .\ew-Vork. S ETHER & CO. contd* plating removal on or about May 1, and being desirous oj' reducing their largo, stork, in vile the inspection oj huycra and the public generally to the great BARGAINS non being offered in every department, comprising ('AU' INET FURNITURE, BRONZES, MARBLES, TAPESTRIES, SIL¬ VER, PORCELAINS, BRICA¬ BRAC, ito., <to. &G0 Broadway, cor. lWist. A few desirable offices for rent in tho Tribune Building. Extraordinary Bargains. e ioulillier Brothers, Broadway & 14th St. We begin this week a Grand Special and Per¬ emptory Sale oi Extraordinary Bargains in New Booda far below Cost of Production. Cotton Dress Fabrics. iBBSBSl I CAMI'.IUCS.formerly 10c. 5 3-4 IUMBB STRIPER BERBUVCKERSl worth 12--c. 8 3-4 ia*t« DOMBUTIOSATEEN*, wortn l.'.c. 9 3-1 iSBBBBFRENCH SATBRHBI worth:)5o. '-4 Hosiery and Underwear. IO dozen I.AUIKS' PRBBCM LISLE HOSE, whits, ap Iced feet: wurt li Ugo. 40 WO fl-BBS U KN's salier -tout Bro. COTTON HALF HOHKi worth '-Tic. I _ 1 - - I00do-rti I ADIEU1 KUI MU CASHMERE IIDM-i; worth h.v . 49 lOOdo/en MEN'S Heal Scotch WOOL SHIRTS and DRAWERS | worth*.'each. Ri *A5 Kid Gloves. IBO do-en 10 button MOUEQORTAIRR SCEDE KID c.t.i.VKS, worth *1 40. 69 ri-BBM MSN'S DOQBRIR, embroidered b_ck, R ii.itit.it; wartfe si jo. 83 loo do.xn LADIEU- 4 button embroidered back, WAI.KIMI ul.OVEUi wo.th $1 SS. UR Suits and Wraps. EVERY OARMTRNT IN Till-* DF.IM5tTHF.NT RE¬ DUCED, (ilti I* BARttAlRR IR CIIIMMIEX.S FIXE MUTE, X KU .HARKET--. ANO COATE. I.AUIK-* UH li's, -.ill's, AND NEWMARKET-* LEER TUAN CORT Shoes- EEDCCTION IX PRICRE TBROCOHODT OCR VI.HY LARGE STOCK OF LADIES* SI Kl KN. El 49 TO SH ls HOsTFASHIOXARI.E SHAPES. EVERY PAIR WAItHAXTEU. Uphofstery. REIIUTIONS i> PRICES THROICHOIT THIS DEPARTMRNT. 1,030 pain rCECOMANFOBTIRRER; formerivfS. 't 9H MOSMYRNABOOSi foi mn Iv +1'J.'.. W3 UM SCOTCH LACS C-RTAXE1 i aide bordora, ecru iMi>.'.l. fitrmirly SS BS . 1 38 BROADWAY & 14TH-ST. Le Boutillier Brothers. Dress Silks. 60 plecee BLACK 8CBAII Hilka: worU)7'e . gaj 90pleo.ee 24-lnch IFLOWEKKU BROCADE EVEN¬ ING SILKS: formerly #1 25. 79 80piecei 21 Inch BLACK C.ROS (1RAIN DRESS SILKS, guaranteed formerly SI 25. MB 60pieces Ill-Inch COLORED VELVETS: formerly tl 50.:. 98 French Wool Dress Goods. 100 piece. LCriN'S all-wool COLORED CASH¬ MERES; worth 60c . 39 OB pieces MuMIi: BISON CLOTHS, all wool; form¬ erly 75c. 44 20 piecea BLACK RBOOAPP GRENADINES) worth 7ftc. 39 100 pieces WONDERFL' L VELVETEENS; form- erly 83c. 69 Ladies' Undergarments. 200 dozen PRMRCfR liand-embroliliTe.1 SKIRTSa:id GOWNS; formen,- tl M and Si 75. g_ 100 dozen .. J. B." CORSETS, all bone, handmade; formerly $1 25. 75 Handkerchiefs. 200 dozen CHILDREN'S all linen, hand-embroider- ed,Initialed HANDKERCHIEFS; worth 16c .. S 150 dozen LA DI Eh' all-linen embroidered HAND KERCHIEFS; worth Nfl.. 19 Umbrellas. 1.000 2flinch SILK CMBRELLAs, pa rason framea, natural .ticksi worth *_ 85. $1 gu) Towelings and Table Linen. 5 balee RCSSIA CRASH, formerly 10c. . 1-R BOS BUHU TVRR-BH TOWELS . 13 BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK ; forn.erly $1. SB LOOM TABLE DAMASK; formerly tile. 39 This is without exception the most extraordinary sale ever held in New- York City. BROAD-WAY & 14TH-ST. Le Boutillier Brothers. "SPECIAL NOTICE/' ETS IND RAVI ITU tu IBP1 ru STONED, FBBB Of ill a RUE, in i ii REQUIRED. il I". HM ENT INVEKTOBT EMBRACES A VA- llliv -o i -TENSIVE THAT WE HATE DRCIDRD TO RELIVE THE RUMBEE OP PATTRRMU AM) OFFER 00 PIECES BODY BRUBSELR RANOINO IR QC IN¬ TI 1 V FROM 1 TO IO PIEl BS OP a PATTERN, AND :-... PH CES EXTRA SUFI li INOBAIN ALL-WOOL, CHOICE STYLES, ai UNMEANT PRICR, PARTIES i:n PECTINO TO rc kn is ii LaTRR OM CAN AVAIL THEMSELVES Of rHESI f:\thaoiidinakv .au_aixs, i i ni ut t Min i-; STOBSD i ll a ROB, CN I ll REQCIBI U, UPHOLSTERY. in REXUANrs OP PBITT POIRTB, BILE TAPES- TRIES, SATEENS As., Ac AT ABOUT ORR RALE I Iii: Al ITAL OBT. M til. n .mn IUD i MBOUSI D PLUSH, AT Tts. PEE i ARD WOH il ti MX 1.nillir- KM BOSSED MOHAIB PLUSH AT 91 Mi WORTH El P B v ED. IMPAIR* it BCOMAM AND CHENILLE U STAINS, Al ff PEB PAIBi *OLD REOULABLT Al *D>. LACE CURTAINS. I.'AIRS, IN TWO AM' lilli: i. .'Mi: LOTS i Ni.',, i Ul RAI INO M.' lill". DIfFEUBNT VA RI ! I II.- IN HOD l. I., -lu.ns, a ii ^s ii; \ n- rn- r if I Mn.uta liu.N. w l ., DOW SHADI A i a SPEI IALTT.] SHEPPARD KNAPP & CO. HI-TH.AVR. IND i:iTII-«-T. CARPETS at RETAIL SPECIAL. OUR BESTTRLTRTROUTWRAB RODI BRC-RRLR IUD ARE NO ll i.-il I.lt IN PRICE SPECIAL. OUR TAPRUTRV URI--ll.- IBB RNEQUALLED POE i'l R . Bil I l'\ wi. ll\\; UAUEED Many PATTERNS AT LESS 1 HAN ..- Ol MAUD ai l l RE. SPECIAL. OUR IlilliV DRri-MRLH WEEK NEVER BETTBB IN 1CAL1TV, MM..: AND COLORING OB LOWER IN 1'RICE WAN rHIU HEAHUN'H PRODUCTION. SPECIAL. OUR EXTRA -I PRRP1NE ALL.WOOL INGRAIN Ull.M'I'l RIOBTO ANN I'ltl.V [Ol B BffORT, AND M PRICES WITHIN TUE MEANS OP ALI, BUYEBB. SPECIAL. WE HAVE I.10UREPRINO NTOC'R HIE NEWEST PATTRRNH IN ALL ORADEM OK ( AH I'l.TIN,;-. ol I. I LOTH-, CANTON H VITIM;-. Ul Url, Ste Joh (James Dobson M INLfACTVRRRB, and 42 West 14th St. .OLD MEDAL, PAHI8, 137R BAKERS *3 Warrant**- absoluttty pura Cocoa, from -BUS theeicetiaof Oil hf_ been remove*!, lt haa 'Atvs times thc strength ot Cocos mixed vriih H' U'-li, Arrowroot oi dugar, anil in tin-re foreI far rugre econooii- cal, costing lets Utan ont cent . cup. Il ia ik-lic'ou-, nourUlilrtg, ntr. i.u.ti. nii'K, e.illy dl^'eated, anil ailiulrulily _laplcd for Itnall.ta aa USU aa for (vrtii'iia tn health. Kelti by _rnc»ra amywhers. . BISEB & CO,, DoiGtester. Mass, TUT. HU.MUST AI TMORiriES I NANI HO! SLY INDORBI nilAINIHIl A EBUUSTMEUuVn EMBUOIOKRY IND WASH SILKS. i \fraet tram Hep..it oi I-atfM ..t Am. rt*Ul ln-ttt .i<. Fair, " Ws kurt MBUUttsS lilt MN'KitD * ARM8TR0R0M t.. m!h lu | nt tart l»ttt. ami ll mi Uti.: 'he Mk ia. .-j'., un u.Hy. r* nun fa.'.iii f. im- Iha uurjM.el nf Art I'inl>*oideijr ind vm-li nara we conaMst Uism ot tiijierlDr iiuailty," A Mi- lal ol mi|t. rinrilv a»uril«l. PaalUTaly Hie <>ulr .'-ilka, lorella or lu nir-ita- that will Wai atrwm li.-tit amt severs w.iajiutf without iujary. Asl yo.tr ktorskssptr f.irit. .Terr aVoln timi's * -»« willi o'lr jraarant**. THE OHAINEBD & ARMSTRONG CO., A-'J BROADWAY, ti, Y. NEW-YORK DISTRICT RAILWAY COMPANY. NO. 14H RROIDWAV, NEW.YORK. (>rg-ni/etl under (BS la wa of the Slate of New York to bulli Ita aubway railways in tuc City nf New York. 1. Two e_preaa tracks thraaarho.i tbe line, forming- a " tltioush." atandai.l (range, rapi'ltraitait road of enonnona capacity an.t capabls <.f grout rgttd, -rita aaa) aeeaaa and isla few ioromaadliic |.<> ola rapid,iosfortabls.Hirbt, lomparsiiM-.v iio..*c;cms, acieaaible, »aie, an.I pirfn ily ten. Ula(ad 3. Two " way " tracks, tUro'iirhont the line, forming a rapid, tiaflli-. atandard-faass Ilse between freqncai HaHom :i Continuous fatlcrtee on Bittier h.i!<- ot tba railways ar. r.i.tketl tu bouae al! tin iu.-»eBt water, BBS. BBB.nain, uteam, itU'l nt lier plpai wha ii t*. up* ilie .tresta iii ow. (suether wura all tbs electric able* an.i u ina now ai rassed Bps! aslesBM lio.i-e to|.s aiiove ihe '..if .». il: -t-i * n e pipe* l'c,n(r in Imme¬ diate conta_t with fha railtt wsll of eveiy houaeon the lins, wbere th. r will sssrywarre amt si sli I mot bs .»«i ea-li.iefor altei atina, rSMlr, rephv en..I, and m-|ie» tion. i. Ibe whole to bs bulli a.ni operate- (aa ta tha stJUSBGl aactioa) bet wean tbs curb-linca, foi tit- p-rpau si avo.tt ng lbs inv.ifii.ii of tbs \ aiuaMt ranRa ..i Rr.-Sway,aad for ths f-.itinr porpoai "i. ii. i. .iH.ii.ns e»tatf_n n ated rarasf-Uau I'lalita. w ilhntit eu. lo.tibuiK BPSB VSStSd ornate nubia or i- propertT. Tue atviit lue la wholly iinlci.eiulent of the builiUiif-e, anti la at-mc the thrust line of tin eualloweal foiunl «i on on tho route. The nearest railion the alandal- BSCt.Bl on Hr.mlw.ir la iii-a feet removed I; uni Hie buildlnff-llBe, anil ti1? fer tout- aide tbe cnrh- The Broadw-ay LIM (Battery io Centra] PatW'. Mni -tn line iMadiaon K«iuan to ii i eni River!, Poartaea.i amt Ta,mi ibird Kl 't Lnea an- to be built npsn tba aaasa -dans, and j,m. "."i..>i an tn bs bulli al Mb-Bbb ami Union Sn nares. lt.vi. tt-, owners uni tenant, on the line ami the pub'to ?encrally are Invited to a personal and rarefnl i reflarai n. oany'a \, tn* ai .1 methods lt rnte-ds ia pi norm lbs wot- itt Ut*- beal noaa ble -a* within Hierequlrauteata sf tba exlBtlnf Iswa, ind with.plet»» respect I e aud private rigbta. Itv aldina ibis lo'npi.i) in Ibe ni.data co ictlon of its it.da. the property-owners » iliiakeijuito sui. ihat Broadway vaalts will rn I ed, or time^ money, ami to..pei s.b_u»._ m Hie annually recurring «u iiicgle tn ss*, inui The camrpany bespeaks the a ll Interest and aselaUUBBBSf tho whole co ... iud be formal couaent" al |>>ui-t*tt-r ow nen ti ion .ia * ai iou- lima. PRRSIDENT, CHARLEB BEEAR >!¦:< ERTABY, OLIVER K RINO, TBRABURRR, I.COLEN v.N DRAYTON, CMII F BNOINEBR AND ABCM1T8I T, i.i ..I OE B. POUT Fellow of Amet can laaUtateof Ar Inti-ts. CONSULTING ENOINERRS OM FOUNDATION, HA- BONEY, AND YEN I'll. Alu. N, U III 1AM P TEQWBRIDOE. Uetnber Natiousl A. adeni* f H lea. i Mein in'. An ri. an Institute nf Mining Englasers, M ember American 8.I* of Mt, : b.wis. Mern tn-1 An email Institute nf Electrical Bagiaaai. i ll IBLBS < M IBTIN. Member Aineri. an Soi iel* oil "in il Engiai ern. Cb ii i.i.: un .-i ni tin- n. w vort m.i Bro-klj a _rtdg_ ON HYDRAULICS IR-UBWRRR ill.u- Bf, ADAMS Conaultlnr Ba-rtneei of th. Departinsni of PuMti- wmki ol rho .ty ot New V.. I rant rre*ui!>-ni of Ai. .-. .-ii -o. letjr nt Civil Eaflneera. JOHN T PANRINO. M.-t.i'i. i- Am. ,:i -.:¦ nfl- n! Kn jimers. Folios of Amsi..n Aasocistion tm- tbs Advance.sal ag -i em e. Member of Ihe New Knelaii.l and lbs Ann-lie in \\ ._I WotlS Assoi i.ition-*. ON METALLIC STBUI ri*III s. ALFURO I> l.< Ll.KU Member of Amen an Society af Civil Kuanmis. OHABLRU c ru li.NKIDKii. M. in'" i of a. .. u. iii s,M .ty af Civil Eagiaesra, Mein I.e. Nf. tun.11 ile! Bl an Society ol _.Sa*.esrssl H. ill. ON COB-BETE AND CEMBBT, QUIN! 'i A (ill.LM'lil Cokme: o! Kunine. I ll Mani OSUSI-I Calli. BUIUU AUBR i..N RLECTRICAL BQUIPMBRT. HEN E. MORTON, Ph D. Merabi of National Ai adi air of Brien rca. Pres.Irat ol stsra.i iustitute of ta, am ON SANITATION. CHABLEU P. CHANDLER Pk H.. MP. Menthol Not.tasl Acsdemvof lb eurea. 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Page 1: DOGS THE POULTRYSlIOW Bargains. Brothers, RTBJ ioulillier ...DOGSATTHEPOULTRYSlIOW ALISTOFFINK SPECIMENSGIVENOFT. Ult-H CATHERINE WOI-FP. EXHIBITS. SOME WYAN- DOTTKB.PRIZKS AWAttDED

DOGS AT THE POULTRY SlIOWA LIST OF FINK SPECIMENS GIVEN OFT.

Ult-H CATHERINE WO I-F P. EXHIBITS. SOME WYAN-

DOTTKB.PRIZKS AWAttDED.

There was a larne attendance at thc Fancier's-how yesterday. The eugen betas arrangciI BB OB-Bown the hall thin year, instead ol ooroflS it. ss at

previous shows, allows space for a largo exhibitwithout any appearance nf crowding.Toe catalogue fur the dog show which opens as a

supplement to thc display of poultry uno pigeonswas out yesterday. There will Ce BIO doge on exhi¬bition, otost of them excellent specimens. Amongthe breed* exhibited will lu- pointers; English, Irishnod Gordon setters; held, cocker and King Curl.ISpaniels; -eerbouo-S, greyhounds, mist ids. st.Bernards, fox lit.-S. Irian terners ami Hloiihciin

spaniels. The list of St. lbmards is exceptionallygood. Among the dogs of that brood on exhibitionwill be Merchant l'rince, owned by E. H. Moore ofMelrose, Mast This do? is valued ut 910,000 andweighs 11>0 pounds, fie was lately imported fromEu-land where hi** only rix al ia I'iiuliinon, tho tiiicstSt. Hernard in the British Isles, and value.! nt

¦8,000. Merchant Prince was never shown before,id thia country. Another line dun ou the list is thepointer Beaufort, owned by Churina II. Milson.John E. Thayer, of Bostoo, has entered a tine col¬lection of deerhounds and W. P, Btsveas B kennelof some of the finest mastitis iu the country. Thcfinslity of the Newfoundlatid dogs entered is un¬usually good. The Hornell-*villo nouniel Cluh hassn excellent kennel ot spuniols euteied and Mrs. Ur.McCiecry aline coBootiou of greyhounds. One ofIks high-priced dogs in tbe -hoxv will bs the IrishBetter ix'o-y O'Morc. liclongimr to W. N. Cullender.ot Alhanv, and valued at $10,000. \V. Tallmanwill hine on exhibition a kennel ot Kglish setters ofnoticeable excellence.Among the visitors to the slmw y. stet day was

Miss Catherine Wolfe, win. bo unlit live fowls ol thenew American breedo! Wyandotte! for wbiebshegt-id$l0C Many women snd children weis muong;the visitors in tbe sfteruoou.The following prizes were awarded :

White Games.1st, fowl* ami chicks, \V. II. Wild, Jer¬sey City.

tilter Ihiclnrinu Conors.itt, breeding pen, T. W.Ludlow, Yonkers.Sumtttra Games.Iht, fowl*, It II. Pexton, Hynda-

lille. N. Y.Black Red Games-Int, brcedinc pen, T. W. Ludlow;

Int. chick*, A. ,i. haton, Stnoftiuville, Cann,Black Games.1*1, brcedins: pen, C. 1'. Thompson,

Wadley's Kulin, V. H.; lsl.clnck-, ll. li. Hann-, i'hllllps-l>ur«. N. J.Jfroioi Red Games.Itt, breeding pen, K, Riley, Ham¬

den I'liilnn, Conn.Red Pule Bsuifl lat, breeding pen, T. W. Ludlow 1st,

chicks, K. Sites, West Dover. Out.Yelloir Du, kn ina Games.1st, breeding pru, Kirkland

*VCo., Brattleboro, Vt.Colored Dorkings l*t, fowl* and chick*, t~. K. Wilcox,

Buiyrnn, N. Y,Ritter Gray Dorkings.Int, chicks, H. Halos, Kid_e-

Wood, N. J.White Dorkings.\itt, fowl-, R. K. Wilcox.Slicer Scat/right Bantams.1st, breeding pen, fowls

.nd chicks. Collin . Co., (Hons Fulls, N. Y.Goldi n Seabrigltt Bantams. 1st. breeding pen, fowls

and chicks, C. K. Bond. Oakville, Conn.Black Bantams 1st, breeding pen, Collin A Co.; 1st,

fowls, K. Botterfls.I, Kast Lexington, Maes.; 1st, chick;.,B. 8. Koona, l'euii*yivanla.

.la/itintsc /.'(iiilnmi.1st, breeding pen and fowls, AsaMartin, Columbia County, B. V.Pekin Bantams.Itt, breeding pen, J. K. Pleb),

Beverly, K, T.j chicks, J. Wilcox. Kan bnthitm, B. Y.Pitt Display of Kgys-C. H. Tntiilli, New-York City.Best Eggs.Gold medal, 0. ll. Cruitoi.dcu, Montclair,

K. J.

the richakdsonstf.yfns CASE.George EL Richardson was the only principal of

the Kichardson-Stevens conspiracy case present yes¬terday at the examination at the Tombs, whenJudge Smith tonk his seat. Nellie Lyons made a

newafiidavit in which she stated that from begin¬ning to end she was merely the agent or tool of herhusband, Tompkins. She"detailed thc meeting at

her house of tompkins and the biotin is hllings-wortb, oue of whom. Charles, she stated was intro¬duced to her bs C. Amory stevens, she said thuitshe was afraid that it was all a trick of her hus¬band's to get her into trouble us he had done beforewhen he tried t» get e.-ideuce against her in orderto obtain a divorce, and that she refused to hoveanything to do with the matter if there was mn-

thing wrong connected with.it. She says that allthe moue* she ever received in the OS.S was §_0 andthat was paid tier by John Kllingswortb on tbs dayon which Donnelly handed the money t<> Klling--wnrth in thc hallway of the building No, BU Brosd-way. She also said that «.n the Satnrd iy night fol¬

lowing the airest ;ot C. Amory stevens. Tompkinscame to her house and told her that sbo wouldhetter get out of tho way is.Stevens had told hunthat there WAI uoiug to be trouble. She went thenwith Tompkins to Jersey City where "abe bad toremain for three Weeks partly against ber xx ill. Thcaffidavit made and sworn to by nor in Humim-U's.fflce in the lust place was dictated by Donnelly.

»

THE OPEN BOARD OP STOCK BR0KER&The case of the (>pen Board of Stock Broken con¬

tinued yesterday morning liei.'le thc ielcrec. llenivK. Howland. Ex-Judge Fullerton's chlim ofB12.51M) for legal servi.es rendered to the OneilBoard before its affairs were pnt in the lian.I- ..t a

receiver, was again e\aiuincd. The plainlitt couldnot recall tbe particular suits or cases lor whichtho charge was made aud thc receiver's counsel hadlooked in vain among the pupers of tue CountyClerk, the Clerk of the Superior Court and theCleik of the Coori of Common Pleat, for any recordof the different proceedings. Mr. Fnllei ton's theory-is that the diii-iitnct'ts. which wots once put tit.) a

large basket m bis office, were curried oil by theollico boys and sold for old poper.Cortlaudt Parker, president of tho Open Boord at

the time when ar.c.ivei uss appointed, wm nuton the xx itness stan 1. He sn iii that, with othermembers nf tue g..vi ruing committee, bs had visitedthe pisinti-- odicc early amt lute, slmoel daily foitwo years. The orooeedings Institnted by Mi.Fullerton wurt Beor-uuiy bbb be uss sotisned wit-Iks legal services rendered, though not « th tbs ro-aults. Ex-Judge Fullerton hail sttoudod to thomatter as tboroosblyss snylswrer xxith s largepractice would have done. AU lawyers' chargeswere exorbitant, but as the other counsel had.totten xx hat ibex wonted. .Mr. Fullerton shouldhave his fl2,BOO. He did three times aeniuebwork as SUI one else in the esses, '1 be result ol allthe litigation between the Ooon Board of stockBrokers and its Building Committee had beenskiofly the distribution oin lot of large icc- amithe building of cottages i"r B lawyer or two on theshore of Long Island.The hearing will he coutinucd next Saturday at

noon. -+-

CAPTAINS ANXIOIS TO BE PROMOTED.The police captains .wbo had spoiled lor ncr-

mission to compete in an examination by the CivilBervice Hoard, as a step toward promotion, weresummoned to Police llcadiuarters yesterday foi a

urolimiunry exnmln-tira wy inst-n-tor* Diiks,Byrnes and Steers- Alter the examnation xx.is

over it was announced that Captaiu Killllea, M.;Donnell, (.iistlin and McCnllngb of the m-v.h

teen th Precinct had withdrawn from the contestvoluntarily. The Inspectors declined to toy howmany of the other cup.dna had sussed tbe prelimi-nary examinatimi with credit. Thoee vho were ex-

arrnned were Captains Allaire, Williams. Brogan,Webb, Conlin and McCullsg- of the Sixth Pre¬cinct. It ia probable that all of the six will anpearbefore the Civil Service Hoard ou Tuesday.

TRYING TO GET COUKT 0FFICF.K8.Ex-Judge William H. Arnoux. C. A. Dorison,

Jacob F. Miller and Oeorge Walton Qroso, c..usn

toting tbe state Boord of Civil Service Examiners,wire in session in ibo superior Court room. Port 1,yestcrilay. Several who aspire to he eourt Btcn-0_rapln is a ti il attendauta were examined.

DOME NEWS.

NEW-YORK (TTY.Charles Roberts, jr.. will give matinee readings in

the Madison Bouurs Theatre on February ld and _3

nud March 3, at 8*80 p. m.

Beginning to-morrow the stoumoriof the Bton-Ington Line start at 1:110 p. m., instead of 5 o'clock,se heretofore.August B-tfOj ufNu. 908 Witt Tx-.eiii x-sc vent li¬

st., was so much oviri'nm by despondency resterday that he blew out hisbruins erith a pistol.At IBo Coutisi Pi- shx terian Church In West

Fifty-scventh-t., Ur. C. R. Aguewaud Ralph Wellswill s;i«'.ik this evening.

Judi'o David McAdam will deliTOTthe dedieutoryaddn-ss al the opening ol the \\ Indsor 1 beatie to¬morrow evening.A miscellaneous collection of pointings belong¬

ing to John Hutton aiui ethers is on exhibition at

the Bucken Art Kallery, .Nos. M17 and 819 Broad*woy, and will be sold on Wednesday and i bundey0*euiugs." My Partner ¦ with Louis Aldrich in Bla-rlg-

¦Bl character of Jog Asunder! will hold the boardsof tbe Theatre Coiuiquc, Harlem, tnis week.The '>rant Monument Commit.m reports i rmtw

day a subscription of .KW from the olMcers mid crew

of the I tuted States trniuing shij) Jamestown. Thot-talisir'Ul.USl S'_.

Croton water rents for tho week, !f"_0.13h 84 ; theMayor's Marshal issued 1_m licenses and rectivcdtherefor f-.'JiW." The Giowlors." an OSBOeiotiou of Republieoi and

Democraiic West Side politleiuns and business men,will give its Sixth annual ball at tlie LexingtonAvenac Opera Hms. BB Tuesday eveuing next.

LUOTOUfl UV a BBDUMPfOBBIT KATHI li.

Thomas J. O'Sullivan will preside this afternoonStn ¦Beting of tbs Filth Ward bi an eli of tbs Iii*bNational League, No. 109 Hudso_-St>, when :. lec¬

ture will bc delivered hy one of thc I.e/lfinptoiistFathers iu aiu of the I'atncll Pailiamuutai.v 1 uud.

NOT IIKKLY flO 1HK. PBOM His IS J D-IBSiHubert Osmond, the telegraph 0; erator, who fell

from an elevated railroad stat ion on liiday nightomi was taken to the New-fork Hospital was Some¬what Im prov od yesterday. Though luileriiig fiomu tin ken log aud severe internal urjtiino, thochances are B favor of his recovery.

A mi:tiiom*t t'tlt'itai 75 YKAitu olij.

A family gati oting will he held to-day iu theBedford Street M«j'.h-)distEpucopAl <?hi.rch to cel¬ebrate ita seventv-ilfth birth lay. It wilt open withBlove feast ot 9 o'clock, pre-chiug at 10:_U, loy-

-en'smeeting at 3 o'clock, and preachi ng In thevening hy Or. J. V Newman.

ATIKVIPTKD SCICIUU Wll.ll A DUM. K.VIFF.James Shea, iige liity-Hi.ven. cut lu» throat with a

lull knife yesteu'.uy at his lioun.No. L'77 Hudson-st.Ie is nu emplovo iii the Custom House, and biamild is snppoMcd to have I'Sci. deranged by Stun-ilants. ne wus taken to Belle^ae Hospital in snuubulance, where his throat was dressed. Hebowed so much violence that it,became necessary0 contine him in a cell.

lt UIi:r) AT SEA.Willlstn Digby Rogers, 1 poosougerou the steam-hip City of< bester, which arrived yesterday from..VerDOOl, died >.:i Junuuiy 31 and WOS buried atea. ile wm un Englishman, a_e twenty-nine, andit one time WM a ciptain in the British Army.1 sr. vai.iintink's BBTT-U-UVM" IB an ABMOBT.An entertainineiit with the fanciful title of ¦__

I'aleiitiini's Kettledrum'1 will be given next Satur-lay (toto ll a. m. till 129, Bk at the armory ofhe 71st Rogimeot, it Broadway and Thirtyilth-st.. in aid ol the Sanitmy Roms for the Aged.Hosie will he supplied for tho festival by Lander,md rhe omusemontS "ill include dancing und an

inhibition ol ,u_-Icry.A BBW EDITOi: FOIt " TOWN TOPICS."

Paul M. Pot tor, an experienced undoola journalist,s io tuke editorisl ebsrge to-morrow of the weeklyom mil rows loon*. Mr. Potter OSS the ability andnclinstiontogirelnew lue and r^truet-Teneostotbhiiiihliealion. Malters of personal interest tu cv. ryruo in society Will be giren In abundance, whileniiMc, tlie drams, ari, liiiancc, eic, will bs handled11 an uiicoiiveni ional and interesting way.

pu. DOC-LAI sails MiiruiWAim.Dr. J. H. DoughUL iv ho WUS one of fleneral(rout's physicians, sailed with hi* stop-dBUgbter,liss Jeanie Prindle, yesterdsv aftcmoin ou tbeiteiunship Niagara roi Nussau, Cubs, snd otherdaces of interest in southern latitude-. Manyliends and old patients bade the doctor uood-byill his trip to recover his streiiL'tli and health. Mrs.)<iiik1:is and their two little daughters remain inbc city. RHOOK LYN.Patrolman ricujiiuiii McMahon of '.no First Precinct,rMdte-tlsses.fr.>. tin* feres yesterday for druukeu-icsn while un rt ii iy. Ile pleaded (nilly.in the action of Knowle.-. _ Morrl* BgOtUSt " Harry "

finer for Hie reeorery ot S3 13 08 Ins* di the production.1 .. The Mikado " -onus: u weev laatBepteuiber. Justice.'oilrtnoy gave a ilecislun In favor of tho plalutlfl*.John lt. Mui'iihv. 11 boiikUeeper In tho einiilov of

.'hiirle* H. Very, of Nfc J42 Broadway, brought a suit

or absolute illvon e hclore JtU.NI ('leinenl in thc City'nun reaterday, in* wife, os toe rouirair,e-arma himlilh iiliniidoiiliient. Mie BSyi that lu i fainer I- tiie Hiv.laviu .Innes, a prominent elersyahui la Wale*, aud thatho run away from hume to net inurrletl.The Trunk Line CoiiiniissloTiers yester-lny ronshlirotllieiiniount of A.uuurei likely to Btise la eonsUuetlnshe proposed road* In Fulton BB. Ailinn'I nts. Tliero was

wide difference of opinion regarding the IfUIM.Biglatfar at Arrears Oslo hos asked ht* clerk- to r~-

iinn. but sollie of tlmsc whose odiee* enuc uoder thcL'lvil BOTT.'. rules havo Ueclined lo uo so.

A boiler tillie In tho Atlantic White LBS. Work*, ntIn-SOU-are. nod Marshall-SB* blew out yestenliiy hmlilehuel Doherty, the eiixlneer, and Patrick (.uilnn, theIrcniiiri, were so severely scaled thiit they had to bcaken to thc hospital.'ihe Juniata will be inspected to-morrow and tho

cork of repiurinp her will beg.I at once.

Messrs. Wingate *V CUUsu. ns counsel for several K11I-on-Bt. property-holders, -are reuuested city Work*'oiunilssioiier Conner le remOTB the portion* of thevilli:* County EloTOtOd Bolirood now t*ia--in. in thatsoroughfoi.

Alllluunt.:-:u»lltl.

Rewan* of a sli.lit irritation of the throat.IIrumn.'.l's COB.h DropsglVSlintnc lint! lilli!. Wholi *.ilf1[louise, 10-* uml 110 Oma -t.

Eui ut Wilson's E. \ \v. brand of Men'sL't'llar* and C.Bs arc Um bet. Baal BTsrraraat.

..?-

HnrvT A. Dakiel*, M. D.144 IxixliiKtoi. ave. between 'mb and seth tts

Hour*. 8 to 1. a to 7. Disease* nf His rtislIS.I -.r-te-a.U.>iM>. Urinary Orgsos. l_j,uU:uo«» uni it-rUtty,

?

Bright's DiSBBM is milOed bj abuse, excesses.iciTons ..'liililv, ir.uiln-Tiriiiirv All isa*, situ tn*.-* flisBsaaoirostati ciiiiui. sad tnSsmincl bladder, mi. t car uni tie caredi-lille they exist, mir retie die cnn- Itietn wit.iniil detentlnnmut bnsuiBBB. and the Assae! Utaaral1 --iirin- Water innir kl.liiey iIim-b-c. invrwli "Imlliif evl.'.itoes Balled free byEuropean ami adj. :l. an Ul.leal IHirriu, Sttl lliuadwji-

Moon's Throat ardmil. Li. (olds. Pori I 'trt.it. lt,,.,

Moon ¦ iirmt nial

Lang Lozenges... in.* t|ili.'U ii'li.-f..uu/ Lomn.'is

I lll(|ll.- ililli Ullpri-ci'(lelll'-il ti'SfllliotlV nf Well-i timi ii up 'ii' il n,i n ¦,; th" resnlar Paenlty of N'ew.YorB,rna from their owb ka iwli dei. tfbr-n thc rotcuney sui

lalut- of a new public snd prufisaloaai lostltotlon, tba timint! only n:ii'i,: ita Uud lu tnt workllorUll railic il mid psiii.iit-iil i nu ti ,'.m.,ir tl.g uart

Ni.iv Yn'tK. yannery ?. - BJ,I took to tlie Medical Director >.f 'ibe

folarabian In-ti.rte fnr tlie cure of ebronii iii--**..-*. U?_mt :iltb.*t.spatieol *nftVrloo fro. ¦ em onie amurettlon.1 tue bram and (ptnal ord, complicated with ibeimiatikin dihs!.k. nf tni, tv i.ai*' ni.'iiatn.-, «it,)i iih.i bees in,,lomir d nu ii'iibii- by al lei.il nina*o rrulnenl pbvmritncolSew-York, a* well ai ,\ ray ell Ile had eves been e.i..itiit ,1 lo thc Hutt,i lur lui'.ira',.i-f. al K ,r Ui un. rl¬es* |,n-t tiittt sndaccepted aaa issi tew. n< wm rared,ind ls bow in | erfeet heal l h. and employed a* » fi.iein*u ,,f a

,ar.c iii-) airiiii nt lu a.iel.Tin Nsw-york.i. v. ii ont, m u.,

itij.i West -'isl nt. Uaw.York.m -.i \.'iik. yaua.ry 7,

I feel it my daty to state, tor thc benefit nfil,, [.ii,I Mlonand tlie'pobiical I*rae, inst I kno- fraai :i

Hm- 'H.-ii i' raona! Iatc*ti ata,:i thai cbroido rbrnnuparali ita Him* catarrh inn eliroulc ni*.-.is* icnerally,iM.icii a-, i a -»i. i" .,1 i. arable In nilrate ti iel coredat "ihe ohun i.iai. Ii,*: tu:.," 1*2 I a.. lt i, *t , New* York,

i. B, Hot nu ai. ll.-"ai Baal Broadway.Uew-Yera.

fi itt t "ti i m. Deaf.I'i . K's PAT.SI lill -.'-.ni li ft ,-,1,'i.i n itu Dbii-bPbi

I ii ti. rOHK III' Ill IKI! pei rm lh<* wntk of I] ..

Niitaiai i.iiiin Inrislble, footiforUbM ami alway* innoan lon. A,I ,n.i. .,. ,u un,l < v, .* lisper* li-.iiil dis.Ilnrtly. ftead foi llluatrateil i> ..;. «,ti, t. .UmoBlala, free,A(ltiree*(.r tall OS 1 IDs. <.\, ¦>'.! Ilrnaihiay, B, V.

Tin. I'i:i\( i.- rn- W'm.i- BCaTLBiri,..! i y sli Bi it-el f* let.Hera

I'l ti r. i,ti rr.'tl^.

Sttn BrotbersWill continue to ofter this Week

Exceptional BargainsLADIES'" SUITS,

CLOAKS, WUK, NBVIi-im,JACKETS, Y\i) «A1 PU SH SAOQGBS,many of which are less than

half former prices.

CORSET DEPARTMENTS.ONE LOT (iKNUINI- j fr* or

t. P. Satin Corsets, - - f4>Ji_.3FORMER PRICE $6.50.

ONE I-OT GENUINE jC. P. Coutille Corsets - - ( $1.48

FORMER TRICE $2.75.

SHOE DEPARTMENT.Several lots of desirable

Ladies' Shoes at Half PriceBlack Dress Silks,

Fancy Velvets and Plushes,Linen Housekeeping Goods,

AT LOWER PRICESthan they have been sold in

many years.

Stern Britten,32,34. 36 West 23d-sL

NEWS FROM THE SUBURBS.

flOMR C TY.Loni* E. Van ITorn, a*on of ex-Countr Clerk II. K. Van

Horn, ba** been arre-tcd on eouiplulnt of a youri* **om;in

wno elatina to be hi* wife and who mun Mut he baa re-

fu-ed to Mupport her and her child. Her tuiildon name

wa. Nollie Uheellhan. nn.l she nar* that abe and \ auHorn wire Barrie- Ly I'oliro .luattre Welds, on March23. IS- 1. Vim Horn's defenco ls that if he married thovonni* woman lie was under th.- influence of liquor.Justice Welde sent word to Justice Mi-Murray th.it ho

wa* -Billilli, to come to Jersey City aud testify to the

marriage.Tlie Hub-OS County Wheelmen hove elected the rol-

lowina aSasarsi President. P. c.. Bonaell vtea-praal-dent and captain. I'.. W. Jotmaon; treasurer. Cami.aNichols; secr.tiirv, Chnrles 1_e Meyer*; bugler, E,Baa-ti truatoe*, 0. A. bteukeu, W. Long and I). O.DeWltt- ^

NKWAKK.Newark..William <;. HofTinan, the liquor seller who

killed lils wife and attempted to kill hlm«elr. wm ar¬

raigned in tbe court ye.-tenlay to plead to an Indictmentfor murder. HI* left eye had beni destroyed by thebullet which he shot nun lils head. Ho trembled andwept when the Prosecutor read llUI Indictment, audpleaded not (.'.illly.Mavor Haynes ytstt-nlay slgaaed the warrants for the

pay of policemen aud firemen.

WnSTCHKMTKR COUNTY.PuKT CMSIEU- St Peter's Protestant Kplscor-al

Church was destroyed by Ure a few year* ago. The firewas luppoaad to littTi* tuen t aim tl Ity a sjinrk from a

locomotive of the Stw- Haven Railroad. Tlio loss was£10,000. of which 97,000 was paid by an insurance com¬pany. 1-s Kaw-Haren Company waa na-tiling to ron¬

dello their responsibility but President <). If. Watruu*recent 1 v sent hi, personal check for $^,."i00 to the officers¦1 tho church.

HEW JERSEY TOWNS.East OiiiMii:.- lames I!. Taylor, a well-known music

teacher, died yeylenlay, air** eljrbty. Ho lived for manyyours lu Newark, aud ai.out two rear* uno removed tothis place. Mr. Taylor leave* a widow and Miara] .'hil-Jrcu. Ho wa* a leading member of tbe Muaoutc Order..Tho e-HiiiliiHiloii of Miss Caroline Mc ea If, B_MU«dwltb obtalniUK money under talia pretences, wai a_MBpostponed.

MIC MPCOON SETTLES BIB LOSSFS.J.H. Mt Coon. ¦ inetiilicr ol tin* Stock .XO-UUBBj

m boss sbssnea fina Iii* offlos ou l't i.luy .nus.-il eou-udenible difllcnltuu about l>i« contracts, -ettletl limiliflo]renee* at the ExouungS ve»teriiu\. Thu con-

fraets which were not bIosm ID-Srtns rnlowertprotected by him with tbs BBsistoues of bis friends.it is understood that Mr. M. < loon did sol roach tlii-*Lonclii-.il.n ui:til tbs president of lbs .zehuufosentfor him and explained the bearing ..n his case olicrtain laws ol the board. A member who is unableI., meet his SUEBBUUlsnts is obliged immediately t"send notice to the prsaident, and in the event of a

failure to do this the piesident must SUBOUUCS thoiii-iilveii. y. and afterward an spplicution Xor re-adniission will not bu referred uren to tbs properOonunittUS, unless approved hy a two-thirds Vote ofthe (K)verniiii- Commit.!-, Wbeu tht-HO pioTiaiooiworn made jdain. Mr. Mot'..on promised to wttit> bislose-, rn lthout (urti.er del iy.

£ J. DEJffllHG 4imtcp.-wohito

A. T. STEWART & CO.MH.

Invilt- tiltt-nlinn in lltclr eaUySPRING IMPORTATIONS ol'

NAIN WHITE, MIMD AM) FWH

DRESS FABRICSAND EMBROIDERIES,

IncludingCORD STRIPED SCOTCH ZEPHYRCLOTHS. BULGARIAN CREPES, IN¬DIA SEERSUCKERS, FRENCHSATINES, INDIA AND TURK¬

ISH PRINTED CREPES,EM BROIDEREDCANEVAS RJBES,

ETC.Also choice novelties in

PLAIN, EMBROIDERED,AND BEADED CREPE AND TULLE.

foreveningwear; all at extremelylow prices.

ON MONDAY. FEBRUARY STU,they will oller the followingEXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS:FINE SILKS,

100 PlECRU M Pl IIIMIf 0! Al ITV t'-MllMERII'IM-ll III.II K «. Uti- lill \IN -II.K-* Al 7.. '.< c.

tl 1". |l 1 ¦. tl IS.S< ¦.'. -HU t 0 Tr..; ', Villi

A REDUCTION OK 40 PER CENT.ooo dozer pibest quality ti t-ui-ii bathTOWR-M, WIIITU ash BROW*!, willi ian.V

HuHI.1.1'.-, Al IS.O0 I'l-li RO/RSI ill.'U'l Alt I'lli. ..

.

ion NECKS EXTRA QUALITY BA DA-UNR TABLELINES a 7S- PEB ^ ali. RBOULAH PRK i. .

100 DOZEN MIIIM INK lill. \ ET S 1111*11

DAMAHH DIXX I ll N \PlvlS-* ai 13.00 PEE DO/KMi.i...i i ah Pull i. S-7-100 BEATY DAMAMK tarli: (LOTH*. BORDERS

Al I. Al'... Mi. '-.' BYS. TAUDU, at ti! I" I. ai Jl lil.«.

ULAR PR1C1 0-OU,MO PIBCEU EC*RI UTRIPED BATIMTS (LOTH Al

Bf PEB 1 ARD.BOO PlEl'El ARRON LAWEB, SMALL ARO RRD1

1 M Illa km. A PUB "> ABD,-.-... PIECES COLORRO PLAID UltBEE INDIALAM N ai .. las, Pl it \ a mi.

MO PIECES \\ imtk i 4»-*ii iii: lawn*- at lea.PEE YA RD,

PIECES ORIENTAL IJkWNH,IIABDUOME VA.

Hil. I V Ol PLA!DH, AT IJ't PEB VA UH.

UM i'll KS Ul BURR DRRHH I. WI NS. PLAIN ABD1 A '-. V Ill KS A NI. PLAIDS, AT IV I'l ll YA KU.

Broatuay. ith-avc, 9ih k I0.h sis.

e. j. EEraiTiCARPETSUPHOLSTERY GOODS.100 I'M" I ERN- QI Al.ITV I'M I /|B-PRABIRRODY RRlftUiRLH, VERT -1*10 ,',1;,t

DESIRARLR PATTEBBB, AT WUUl ¦¦-"".

arm PIBCRU EXTRA BEATY A Ep mnDRAINS, AT -~f(J(|| yahu.

BM MRCEB POITRLR EXTRA -iAf-I>KK INOEAIEU, TUB -->':*-fl"lP .1''"Ya HU.MAUI'. AT

IBO ca i us PORTIERE ITRTA INs AT BRM PRRPAIR) EEOUOED EBOR SHAO.IM PAIBS DO. AT BIROO PRE CA I it. RRDOCED

EBOM *'j:..imi.IMTATRRTRTTARLB DOTERS, B-l hy o i, at $\m

i \t ii BEROI ED PROM MAO,IMDO.R4 BYS4.ATB-M EACBi REDUCEDFROM

tb -6.100 DO. KA BY l'-'l, AT SHOO BAORt) RBUUCEU

PROM BLI*TS PIECES TAITSTRY POE IT RM1TRE ( 'OVJ'lt.

IMJ AT SIM PRR YARR RRRRORD PROM BBLBR7fto P1ROEB DO. AT S'.'.'O PER YAKI); HKUI I I.I

VROM IR7I.

Broadnaj, -ifi-avp., 9ih k \*l\ vii.

COOKING.! COOKING!Ml- PAR.OAt-tW finliii- lfitiin-i tht- we._ at li-

Bi HOOL ol COORI Bl BM f -.' lTilint., will prepsrSi-B<*« satollon-: MOROAY. Feb 8, 10s. iu.-I'u- PSSMMime 1'ie; Hoyal Vol ai Vent; cbJBtlllr T^rtl. TCEfcHAY, ai i f. iu-1 r.iB'id*-u ol \«4i^!-lli Tiubt i

.plaith; \p;i,. MmMsRsi OksrtSSM Kuiie. L-DIMPHI VATF. (T.aSskm arn Ioriulu_. Projranrjici of a XE\cut Hs>: af Im'.uii. arv Umtf lox _RMB-B.R

B "RPS *W RTBJ6th-ave. and 19th~st.

LADIES' AUSKI SEAL CAMEMSAAD IIPORTED WRAPS AT

NEARLY IU LE FUMIER PRICES.To close out Hie seasoiV* sfoek

of Ladies' AI a-Ka Seal*)* ni Gar-incut* and Imported Wraps we

have made (lie wciiderful re¬

ductions noted below, and as¬

sure our patrons that this is the

greatest ollerins ot'Har;;aihm intine goods ever made.

LADIES* IMPORTED WRAP* (IN ALL SI-ESt

REDUCED I HOM

RREJi3i.H0411.0037.00oooo

MMI 10.00

LADIRS- WARRANTER ALARMStlN ALL SIZER)

REDUCED PROMsi...mi ....

1.17 00130.00

1 (17 00

ins oo

SRS-M

TO

tiu>raibm.4.71-0.7.1:i.vno43.0010.00

IE ILSACQUEH

TO<*s:i nu

HS.oo

1 li.00

IRE.fi143 00

107.00

LADIRR*WARRANTED Al.Af-.KA BEAL DOLMANEARD ULSTRRU AS Al.I. UIER-),

Illili (KU PROM TO

BIJ300.Bios oo

373.00.'J Ci.00

WARRANTER BfilWMll EBAL ww.kini; JACK¬ET-, 1*1.un ami thnm i: i» <in all sixes-.

Kl Ul (KU PROM TO

BCJ3.00 ....- 87II.OO

MARRANTRR ALASKA URAL Willi's,

PLAIE IND TRI.MMMi [IE ALLUIZRR).RRDI <KI> I HOU TO

BI33.0O.SEE EB

\t> ri,.--- I his is meant hy hm

to lie a Clearing Sale in the full¬est sense of the Mord, and wc

cordially invite inspection of

the tfoods.

m mm dress goods,We KhaJI open on Monday an

elegant variety ot'

New-York City Noveltiesin tamers-Hair, Homespuns,< oiiifiiiiatioiis, ile.NOTE. WK. TIKE. K.-IM I \l. I'l.l.A*! UK l>

I ILLIN- TIM: ITTRNTION OP LADIEM TO Ol lt

WINDOW DlUPLAl OB TURSB NOODR. TUEl

COMPARE PAYORARL1 iv EYER" PARTIfTI-IH

Willi TUE PINEHT PORER-* PRODrCTIONE-I I.KIM. IT Ul < ll lill.Ill lt PRU Ks.

ino-teh DiPAiTimSjMfial Values in

Ileavj Cirttlwi and PRiikres*

wk. ii wi: .ii -r -ii i kio IT an ENORMOI'H

ADYANTAOB THE BBMAIBDRRORA MINI I \( T-

l HKH's stix li (il uni: IMPORTER EILM

HUEILA *no TtlMOMiN CURTAINU INO POR.

TIRRRM. Tin: NRRELl KOM1N4L PRICER AT

WUK ll TURSB HIOIIoCLAUM i;o(il»s HATE

BEEN lt(»l (.MT KN UH.ls i - TO MELL THEM

AT PRK l> ALTOilETUER EXCEPTIONAL NOT

MORE than (i.M.ini.i rm.nt EBAL PALL'S.

WK. ({I OTK I Ol lt LOTHlLOT I 130 FAIRE ALL-SILR Tl ECO-

.11 Ws |T . M I 73

LOT t 100 PAIRUMILR Tl [(( (MIAN UKO.

CATKLLKs AT. ... . 313.30

LOT I J3 PAIRSTINR silk UIIRILAB IT -st I 73

ALDO ONK LOT, IN ODD FAIRE, EXTRA FINK

ijl ILITY, AT -13.73 S|ii73. |1_-M ERR PAIR.

Inson.L;raw. /

6th-ave. and I9th-st.MARK!

IT ls NOT Till ITbMI-S-raSaaBEMRROIDEBY, KNITTIBd, Kl'. Hiv.;nini i i.i.v-. s i.k rsBllBitally bawled u*" Blading PastColora ort r. it ti.'.- In ibi »sn .<.

in y tm- nil Btu.inn-1 willi i.niluan dyea <>' commerc. amitin- in.m..itu in i r* bara adopted Ina rrj »' "KAIKIol..m. " aimply fm temporary ruin rn na mt.upi lo miara

Hu- remarkable ,1- ainu lu wa-il HiLKH .<¦ *t> .1 byBRAINERH A Ai.M Ti:: >ni ,'-m ,-,,m ,, ,r .li**.I.I il

UV EAST AMI ATI U Y -, lmi n-ntr. t< bell "

la tba itraaireal lixhtandBlM waenTo_in bal water wfu sayMl ,1 lil I flatll |OdflYb* Itralaerd * Irmitrona: Cn. extend a oor.lisl IbtRbIIbb

to bayer* ni tbaaa dawes al i.bi la B-il latlheir Nea v..iknt luau, ii ti, iii. . ant B/ltaaaa tit" lui protea timi" Asiatic U _H " will Hiuuti Hie aevereal tesla

lill. HHAI.N'lillD il AltMsl Itii.NU CO..IOU llru;»ilwa\, .\ew-Vork.

SETHER & CO. contd*

plating removal on or about May 1,and being desirous oj' reducing theirlargo, stork, in vile the inspection ojhuycra and the public generally to the

great BARGAINS non being offeredin every department, comprising ('AU'INET FURNITURE, BRONZES,MARBLES, TAPESTRIES, SIL¬VER, PORCELAINS, BRICA¬BRAC, ito., <to.

&G0 Broadway, cor. lWist.

A few desirable offices for rent in tho

Tribune Building.

Extraordinary Bargains.e ioulillier Brothers,Broadway & 14th St.

We begin this week a Grand Special and Per¬

emptory Sale oi Extraordinary Bargains in NewBooda far below Cost of Production.

Cotton Dress Fabrics.iBBSBSl I CAMI'.IUCS.formerly 10c. 5 3-4IUMBBSTRIPER BERBUVCKERSl worth 12--c. 8 3-4ia*t« DOMBUTIOSATEEN*, wortn l.'.c. 9 3-1iSBBBBFRENCH SATBRHBI worth:)5o. '-4

Hosiery and Underwear.IO dozen I.AUIKS' PRBBCM LISLE HOSE, whits,

ap Iced feet: wurt li Ugo. 40WO fl-BBS U KN's salier -tout Bro. COTTON HALFHOHKi worth '-Tic. I _ 1 - -

I00do-rti I ADIEU1 KUIMU CASHMERE IIDM-i;

worth h.v . 49lOOdo/en MEN'S Heal Scotch WOOL SHIRTS andDRAWERS | worth*.'each. Ri *A5

Kid Gloves.IBO do-en 10 button MOUEQORTAIRR SCEDE

KID c.t.i.VKS, worth *1 40. 69ri-BBM MSN'S DOQBRIR, embroidered b_ck, R

ii.itit.it; wartfe si jo. 83loo do.xn LADIEU- 4 button embroidered back,

WAI.KIMI ul.OVEUi wo.th $1 SS. UR

Suits and Wraps.EVERY OARMTRNT IN Till-* DF.IM5tTHF.NT RE¬

DUCED, (ilti I* BARttAlRR IR CIIIMMIEX.S FIXE

MUTE, X KU .HARKET--. ANO COATE.I.AUIK-* UH li's, -.ill's, AND NEWMARKET-*

LEERTUAN CORT

Shoes-EEDCCTION IX PRICRE TBROCOHODT OCR

VI.HY LARGE STOCK OF LADIES* SIKlKN. El 49

TO SH ls HOsTFASHIOXARI.E SHAPES. EVERYPAIR WAItHAXTEU.

Uphofstery.REIIUTIONS i> PRICES THROICHOIT THIS

DEPARTMRNT.1,030pain rCECOMANFOBTIRRER; formerivfS. 't 9H

MOSMYRNABOOSi foimn Iv +1'J.'.. W3

UM SCOTCH LACS C-RTAXE1 i aide bordora,ecru iMi>.'.l. fitrmirly SS BS . 1 38

BROADWAY & 14TH-ST.

Le Boutillier Brothers.

Dress Silks.60 plecee BLACK 8CBAII Hilka: worU)7'e. gaj90pleo.ee 24-lnch IFLOWEKKU BROCADE EVEN¬

ING SILKS: formerly #1 25. 7980piecei 21 Inch BLACK C.ROS (1RAIN DRESS

SILKS, guaranteed formerly SI 25. MB60pieces Ill-Inch COLORED VELVETS: formerly

tl50.:.98

French Wool Dress Goods.100 piece. LCriN'S all-wool COLORED CASH¬

MERES; worth 60c . 39OB pieces MuMIi: BISON CLOTHS, all wool; form¬

erly 75c. 4420 piecea BLACK RBOOAPP GRENADINES)

worth 7ftc. 39100 pieces WONDERFL' L VELVETEENS; form-

erly 83c. 69

Ladies' Undergarments.200 dozen PRMRCfR liand-embroliliTe.1 SKIRTSa:id

GOWNS; formen,- tl M and Si 75. g_100 dozen .. J. B." CORSETS, all bone, handmade;

formerly $1 25. 75

Handkerchiefs.200 dozen CHILDREN'S all linen, hand-embroider-

ed,Initialed HANDKERCHIEFS; worth 16c .. S150 dozen LA DI Eh' all-linen embroidered HAND

KERCHIEFS; worth Nfl.. 19

Umbrellas.1.000 2flinch SILK CMBRELLAs, pa rason

framea, natural .ticksi worth *_ 85. $1 gu)

Towelings and Table Linen.5 balee RCSSIA CRASH, formerly 10c. . 1-RBOSBUHU TVRR-BH TOWELS . 13BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK ; forn.erly$1. SBLOOM TABLE DAMASK; formerly tile. 39

This is without exception the most

extraordinary sale ever held in New-York City.

BROAD-WAY & 14TH-ST.

Le Boutillier Brothers.

"SPECIAL NOTICE/'

ETS

IND RAVI ITU tu IBP1 ru STONED, FBBB Ofill a RUE, in i ii REQUIRED.

il I". HM ENT INVEKTOBT EMBRACES A VA-

llliv -o i -TENSIVE THAT WE HATE DRCIDRDTO RELIVE THE RUMBEE OP PATTRRMU

AM) OFFER00 PIECES BODY BRUBSELR RANOINO IR QC IN¬

TI 1 V FROM 1 TO IO PIEl BS OP a PATTERN, AND:-... PH CES EXTRA SUFI li INOBAIN ALL-WOOL,

CHOICE STYLES, ai UNMEANT PRICR,

PARTIES i:n PECTINO TO rc kn is ii LaTRR OM CANAVAILTHEMSELVES Of rHESI

f:\thaoiidinakv .au_aixs,i i ni ut t Min i-; STOBSDi ll a ROB, CN I ll REQCIBI U,

UPHOLSTERY.in REXUANrs OP PBITT POIRTB, BILE TAPES-

TRIES, SATEENS As., Ac AT ABOUTORRRALE I Iii: Al ITAL OBT.

M til. n .mn IUD i MBOUSI D PLUSH, AT Tts.PEE i ARD WOH il ti MX

1.nillir- KMBOSSED MOHAIB PLUSH AT 91 MiWORTH El P B v ED.

IMPAIR* it BCOMAM AND CHENILLE USTAINS,Al ff PEB PAIBi *OLD REOULABLT Al *D>.

LACE CURTAINS.I.'AIRS, IN TWO AM' lilli: i. .'Mi: LOTS

i Ni.',, i Ul RAI INO M.' lill". DIfFEUBNTVA RI ! I II.- IN HOD l. I., -lu.ns,

a ii ^s ii; \ n- rn- r ifI Mn.uta liu.N.

w l ., DOW SHADI A i a SPEI IALTT.]

SHEPPARD KNAPP & CO.HI-TH.AVR. IND i:iTII-«-T.

CARPETS at RETAILSPECIAL.

OUR BESTTRLTRTROUTWRAB RODI BRC-RRLRIUD ARE NO ll i.-il I.lt IN PRICE

SPECIAL.OUR TAPRUTRV URI--ll.- IBB RNEQUALLEDPOE i'l R . Bil I l'\wi. ll\\; UAUEED Many PATTERNS AT LESS

1 HAN ..- Ol MAUD ai l l RE.

SPECIAL.OUR IlilliV DRri-MRLH WEEK NEVER BETTBB IN

1CAL1TV, MM..: AND COLORING OB LOWER IN

1'RICE WAN rHIU HEAHUN'H PRODUCTION.

SPECIAL.OUR EXTRA -I PRRP1NE ALL.WOOL INGRAINUll.M'I'l RIOBTO ANN I'ltl.V [Ol B BffORT, AND

M PRICES WITHIN TUE MEANS OP ALI, BUYEBB.

SPECIAL.WE HAVE I.10UREPRINO NTOC'R HIE NEWESTPATTRRNH IN ALLORADEM OK ( AH I'l.TIN,;-. ol I.

I LOTH-, CANTON H VITIM;-. Ul Url, Ste

Joh (James DobsonM INLfACTVRRRB,

4© and 42 West 14th St.

.OLD MEDAL, PAHI8, 137RBAKERS

*3 Warrant**- absoluttty puraCocoa, from -BUS theeicetiaofOil hf_ been remove*!, lt haa 'Atvs

times thc strength ot Cocos mixedvriih H' U'-li, Arrowroot oi dugar,anil in tin-re foreI far rugre econooii-cal, costing lets Utan ont cent .

cup. Il ia ik-lic'ou-, nourUlilrtg,ntr. i.u.ti. nii'K, e.illy dl^'eated, anilailiulrulily _laplcd for Itnall.ta aa

USU aa for (vrtii'iia tn health.Kelti by _rnc»ra amywhers.

. BISEB & CO,, DoiGtester. Mass,

TUT. HU.MUST AI TMORiriES I NANI HO! SLYINDORBI

nilAINIHIl A EBUUSTMEUuVnEMBUOIOKRY IND WASH SILKS.

i \fraet tram Hep..it oi I-atfM ..t Am. rt*Ul ln-ttt .i<. Fair,

" Ws kurt MBUUttsS lilt MN'KitD * ARM8TR0R0Mt.. m!h lu | nt tart l»ttt. ami ll mi Uti.: 'he Mk ia. .-j'., un u.Hy.r* nun fa.'.iii f. im- Iha uurjM.el nf Art I'inl>*oideijr indvm-li nara we conaMst Uism ot tiijierlDr iiuailty,"A Mi- lal ol mi|t. rinrilv a»uril«l.PaalUTaly Hie <>ulr .'-ilka, lorella or lu nir-ita- that will

Wai atrwm li.-tit amt severs w.iajiutf without iujary. Aslyo.tr ktorskssptr f.irit..Terr aVoln timi's * -»« willi o'lr jraarant**.

THE OHAINEBD & ARMSTRONG CO.,A-'J BROADWAY, ti, Y.

NEW-YORKDISTRICT RAILWAY

COMPANY.NO. 14H RROIDWAV, NEW.YORK.

(>rg-ni/etl under (BS lawa of the Slate of New York to bulliIta aubway railways in tuc City nf New York.

1. Two e_preaa tracks thraaarho.i tbe line, forming- a" tltioush." atandai.l (range, rapi'ltraitait road of enonnonacapacity an.t capabls <.f grout rgttd, -rita aaa) aeeaaa and

isla few ioromaadliic |.<> ola rapid,iosfortabls.Hirbt,lomparsiiM-.v iio..*c;cms, acieaaible, »aie, an.I pirfn ily ten.Ula(ad

3. Two " way " tracks, tUro'iirhont the line, forming a rapid,tiaflli-. atandard-faass Ilse between freqncai HaHom

:i Continuous fatlcrtee on Bittier h.i!<- ot tba railways ar.r.i.tketl tu bouae al! tin iu.-»eBt water, BBS. BBB.nain, uteam,itU'l nt lier plpai wha ii t*. up* ilie .tresta iii ow. (suether wuraall tbs electric able* an.i u ina now ai rassed Bps! aslesBMlio.i-e to|.s aiiove ihe '..if .». il: -t-i * n e pipe* l'c,n(r in Imme¬diate conta_t with fha railtt wsll of eveiy houaeon the lins,wbere th. r will sssrywarre amt si sli I mot bs .»«i ea-li.ieforaltei atina, rSMlr, rephv en.. I, and m-|ie» tion.

i. Ibe whole to bs bulli a.ni operate- (aa tathastJUSBGlaactioa) betwean tbs curb-linca, foi tit- p-rpau si avo.tt nglbs inv.ifii.ii of tbs \ aiuaMt ranRa ..i Rr.-Sway,aad for thsf-.itinr porpoai "i. ii. i. .iH.ii.ns e»tatf_n n ated rarasf-UauI'lalita. w ilhntit eu. lo.tibuiK BPSB VSStSd ornate nubia or

i- propertT.Tue atviit lue la wholly iinlci.eiulent of the builiUiif-e, anti la

at-mc the thrust line of tin eualloweal foiunl «i on on thoroute. The nearest railion the alandal- BSCt.Bl on Hr.mlw.irla iii-a feet removed I; uni Hie buildlnff-llBe, anil ti1? fer tout-aide tbe cnrh-The Broadw-ay LIM (Battery io Centra] PatW'. Mni -tn

line iMadiaon K«iuan to ii i eni River!, Poartaea.i amtTa,mi ibird Kl 't Lnea an- to be built npsn tba aaasa-dans, and j,m. "."i..>i an tn bs bulli al Mb-Bbb ami UnionSnnares.

lt.vi. tt-, owners uni tenant, on the line ami the pub'to

?encrally are Invited to a personal and rarefnl i reflarain. oany'a \, tn* ai .1 methods lt rnte-ds ia pi norm lbswot- itt Ut*- beal noaa ble -a* within Hierequlrauteata sf tbaexlBtlnf Iswa, ind with.plet»» respect I e audprivate rigbta. Itv aldina ibis lo'npi.i) in Ibe ni.dataco ictlon of its it.da. the property-owners » iliiakeijuitosui. ihat Broadway vaalts will rn I ed, or time^money, ami to..pei s.b_u»._ m Hie annually recurring«u iiicgle tn ss*, >¦ inuiThe camrpany bespeaks the a ll Interest and aselaUUBBBSf

tho whole co ... iud be formal couaent" al |>>ui-t*tt-row nen tiion .ia * ai iou- lima.

PRRSIDENT,CHARLEB BEEAR

>!¦:< ERTABY,OLIVER K RINO,TBRABURRR,

I.COLEN v.N DRAYTON,

CMII F BNOINEBR AND ABCM1T8I T,i.i ..I OE B. POUT

Fellow of Amet can laaUtateof Ar Inti-ts.

CONSULTING ENOINERRS OM FOUNDATION, HA-BONEY, AND YEN I'll.Alu. N,U III 1AM P TEQWBRIDOE.

Uetnber Natiousl A. adeni* f H lea. iMein in'. An ri. an Institute nf Mining Englasers,Member American 8.I* of Mt, : b.wis.Mern tn-1 An email Institute nf Electrical Bagiaaai.

i ll IBLBS < M IBTIN.Member Aineri. an Soi iel* oil "in il Engiai ern.

Cb ii i.i.: un .-i ni tin- n. w vort m.i Bro-klj a _rtdg_ON HYDRAULICS IR-UBWRRR

ill.u- Bf, ADAMSConaultlnr Ba-rtneei of th. Departinsni of PuMti- wmki ol

rho .ty ot New V.. Irant rre*ui!>-ni of Ai. .-. .-ii -o. letjr nt Civil Eaflneera.

JOHN T PANRINO.M.-t.i'i. i- Am. ,:i -.:¦ nfl- n! Kn jimers.

Folios of Amsi..n Aasocistion tm- tbs Advance.sal ag-i em e.

Member of Ihe New Knelaii.l and lbs Ann-lie in \\ ._I WotlSAssoi i.ition-*.

ON METALLIC STBUI ri*III s.

ALFURO I> l.< Ll.KUMember of Amen an Society af Civil Kuanmis.

OHABLRU c ru li.NKIDKii.M. in'" i of a. .. u. iii s,M .ty af Civil Eagiaesra,

Mein I.e. Nf. tun.11 ile! Blan Society ol _.Sa*.esrssl H. ill.ON COB-BETE AND CEMBBT,

QUIN! 'i A (ill.LM'lilCokme: o! Kunine. I ll Mani OSUSI-I Calli. BUIUUAUBR

i..N RLECTRICAL BQUIPMBRT.HENE. MORTON, Ph D.

Merabi of National Ai adi air of Brien rca.Pres.Irat ol stsra.i iustitute of ta, am

ON SANITATION.CHABLEU P. CHANDLER Pk H.. MP.

Menthol Not.tasl Acsdemvof lb eurea.

Bx President sf the ileaiiii Dsuart-M ni of tho city of Ne-r-Voik.

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