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, , T H E S U N D A Y E D IT IO N O N L Y « fo r sa ls a t th e new s s ta n d s o f th e fo llo w in c h o te ls :

H ouse . M e tro p o lita n H o te l. C o lem an H ouse , « 5^-7 H ouse , Im p o r ia l H o te l, B a rth o ld i H o te l . O r ie n ta l H o ra l a n d E v e re t t Honiw.

T H E E A G L E IN ' ■\YASHINGTON' A NI> A L B A N Y . T H E E A G L E c a n Bo fo n u d on Bale in W a sh in g to n a t

V O W a o b lu g to n J.0V 9 E x c h a n g e a n d a t th e neaia a tan d o dn th e A ru n c to n H o te l, th o S ho reham a n d 'tV illard'B h o te ls , e . ,1. G itx , F a s t W a sb in a to n Jfsw a K x ch an so . a n a in A ihanx a t th s now s s ta n d s in th e D o lo ta n U ouso a n d S to n w ix H a ll .

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air. and Mrs. W illiam E. H azle ton ot 5S Sec- o u d place rooentiy held a oalebratlon o t th e ir tnarrlago nnuivereary a t th e ir residence and entort.ainod m any ot th e ir friends. T h e com - oany danced n iit i l m idn igh t, w hen n supper tvas served, and afte rw ard th e re vras m ore d an cin g and sin.ging. T hera w ere p re te n t .nmon," o thers Mr. and IMis. AVilliam S. H azle­to n . s r . ; E d g ar i?. H azleton, Mi«s H azleton , M r. and JIrs . C. L . H iizleton, Mr. an d Mrs. ,T»hn Wh.alen, Mr. and Mrs. E. Skolno, Mr. and Mrs. Sm ith, Mr. and Mrs. C ronin , Mr. n iid Mrs. M. Shearm ou, Mrs. I-forris, Miss N orris, Miss L u ey Norris, .F ra n k N orris, M iss Annie Skelne, Mr. and Mrs. J. D unn, M r. ‘and Mrs. F . L en t, l ,. E raith , Miss L. L eary , F . Hedell, Miss II. Sandy, E d ­w ard Cantw ell. Miss M. F isher, .Tohn MeKeon, S lits K ate lIcK eon, Jam es MoKeon, Miss 31. 3IcK»on, 3Ir. a n d 31ra. H. Doody, J. W alsh, Sliss T. Daly, E. Cook, J liss D.aly. Sir. an d Mrs. ,T. R oach . Mr. and Mrs. A. Sam son, J . H arry . Miss K. Conwav. Mr. a n d 3trs. Ja c k Morait.v. J . H icks. Miss N olan, AVilllam JloVoy. Jlisa J la ry N olan . .1. C otter, Miss 31. M inor o l lien so n h u rs t. M rs. C unningham . T hom as B a rre tt. H a rry Cot­te r , Miss C otter, Mr. and Sirs. W llltiim Mnbb. W . C o i, J . D unn , E dw in S. H azle ton . IVillle Sherm ai^ H azle ton . Mrs. I’otorson. 3Ir. nod Mr.s. L o u is Canton. W. Sandy, Mis.s L eary a n d Mrs. Holme.s.

A.X EPWORTH LKAOCK EXTERTAIXMEST.I n spite of th e s to rm on M onday evening the

chapel of th e Jan es M. E. church , on R eid ave­n ue , was co inrortably h lled by an apprec ia tive audience com posed of m em bers o f th e E p w o rth league. T he p rogram m e was p rep ared by th e en te rta in m en t com m ittee o f th e league o f w hich Mrs. F . M. F a irch ild is chairw om an an d M r. J . W .L an try p residen t. I t was an evening w ith the Scotch and proved an in te res tin g and in ex ­haustib le topic. “ A m erica” was sung bya chorus and th e program m e closed w ith

Auld L ang Syne." Mias E tholeno P a tte r ­son executed a m edley of Scotch a irs ou the piano w ith m uch skill. 3Irs. .1. W. Lantr.v lieacribed the geogr.aphical s ituation o t Sco tland an d a glee club, com posed of th e Misses Ada W. W ebster. H .n tio A. B ainbridge. 3Ir.s. F a irch ild , Mrs. L an try .t Miss H all Furguesoii. Joseph W. L an try , F ran k K. FairchiU l, J . .A. L an try , E rn est M arshall and M arcus F airch ild , sang th e "B lue Bells of Scotland” ; 3Iiss G-r.acu M erkle. who has a sw eet soprano voice, sang "B onnie Sw eet Bessie,” and responded to a h ea rty recall. Mr, W illiam Pfeiffer p layed R ub inste in ’s m elody in F ou the violin w ith m uch m usical feeling. .An e.ssay on “ N ational Em blem s and a Few S co ttish P roverbs” was well w ritten and read by Mrs. F ran k P. D uryea. Miss F lorence M erkle to ld abou t “The People, T heir L anguage an d Cus­tom s.” Miss H a ttie B ainbridge sang "D arb y and Joan .” Miss C, .A. Teal p repared a n essay on “Scotch L ite ra tu re ” an d Mr. J . H . L a n try san g “L au d ’o tho L eah ”

A ction T aken on Dr, A lfred H . M om ent’s R esignation .

•G ross; Ameri< » U c e ; A. B. ^ a b lo News

SUDDEN DEATH OF BRUNDAQE.H e a rt disease caused th e sudden d e a th of Mrs.

C. K. B rundage o l Comae, Is. I., yc^sterdar. She was talk ing w ith a n e ighbor whou she fe ll back in h e r chair and expired . She was 72 years of age. H er fa rm was recen tly so ld to Theodore Havem oyer, th e su g a r refiner.

5 |r c u 8 ; rnom asCooksfe Son. Ladjfato c irena; R. G. M dow las, 14 S tran d , L ondon ; Munroo & Co.’s , 7 Rno fccribo, and A uclo A m orican Bankin«r (tlom pany's: R©ad- ane R o ^ , 61 A veane de I’O pera. F aria : Jam os T . Batoa - 9?**,?®®®^*' Sw itzerland, and the G erm an T ransa t- >&atic Sxchanjte, 78 FriadrichatraaRe, B< " G xvA dG ontiaontai H ote l. H avana, Cuba ■u, "W.; R o m a

It-is aesumea m a t contritmltons unacoompantea tBitfi. Stamped envelopes to guarantee thetr re turn I f unused, are not regarded by their w riters as •worth, recovering. The EAaLB caitnot undertake to send back such m anusa-ipts.

O.ILTE l.X GAIOIEX.“ C arm en” will bo given o t tlie A cadem y of

M usic to-nigh;. an d Calve will u n q u estio n ab lj’ a p p e a r in th e title role. T here have been som e fe a rs th a t ind isposition m ig h t p rev en t th e p rim a d o n n a from sing ing th e part, b u t fortnnatel.v th e r e is no question ab o u t it. and th e s in g e r will Be h o a rd iu w h a t v e ry m any people th in k ie he r s tro n g e s t p a rt.

MISS MILLER’S VALEXTIXF. PARTY.A recep tion and v a len tin e p a rty , ten d e red to

M iss Id a M iller by h e r p a ren ts a t th e ir residence, ■810 -DoEalb' avenue,- occu rred on W ednesday ev en in g . T h e p a r ty was som eth ing o rig inal, an d M iss V olckening ■won first p rize fo r w om en and M r. H u b b a rd th o m en’s prize.

FROM MATTirCCK TO OKLAHOMA.’The Rev, Jam es 3V. H illm an, p a s to r o f th e

F re sb y te r ia n c h u rch a t 3 Ia ttituck . w ill p reac ’n h is farew ell se rm on th e re to-m orrow , and on M onday will leave fo r F o r t Sill. O klahom a, w here h e h a s been app o in ted arm y chaplain by P resi­d e n t Cleveland;________ _

HOTEL ARRIVALS.

St . Geoeoe—R ev. G. D. Millen, S outho ld , L. I.; M r. a n d 3Irs. A rth u r Pom eroy. B oston. 3 Ia r’i: H. C assidy. N ew burgh. N. Y.: F. G. M iddlekaufi’. C hicago; J . M cG ainnes, Now York; Jo h n C. L eac lu T ren ton . N. J .; 3Iis3 G race W ell^. J . C. B riggs, W. C. B ury , M artin J . C hester, .1. B urger. B ro ok lyn ; M r. an d Sirs. Baisley, N ew burgh , N. Y .t Miss Donaldson. D ingm an’s F erry , P a .; 31. J. Thom pson, L a Crosse, Wis.; J . II . 3IcCaffrey, P h ilad e lp h ia .

Clabendok—.W. J . M eperm ot, E. S. G arrison. R . 3L Jo rd an . C. L . Schenck. C harles A. Sher- m an.-S. 0 . C ra in .B rook lyn ; J lilto n Sm ith , N orth- p o rt , L . I.; 3Ir. and 3Irs. 1). S. 3Iooro, Jam aica , L . I .; L iv ingstone Sm ith , St. Jam es, L . L ; B. F . C a rte r , K ings P a rk , L . I . ; 3Irs. B utler, E . L . Cor­ne ll, W. B. G reene, E . O. M atheson. L. B. F u lto n , New York; O. M. N ichols, S ta ten Is lan d , N. Y.; Vf. C. Slatlook, P h iladelph ia . Pa.; R. H. Des­m ond, J . H. Mack, Bohm e, N. J.

COMOG ETE.XTs.

WissKER H a l l —An i n t e r e s t i n g c o n c e r t -was Ifiveu Wednesday ovex)in:{ before a large and fashion- ablo aodlont© at Wisaaer Hall by Carl Btucbhauaen, who ih a very fine mi^RicIun and an excellent pianist. He was assisted by Hruao Oecar Klein» Miss Mary Byrns, Pedro do Salazar and Henry Schroedcr. Mies Byrne san*: two beautiful eonce b.r 15. O. Klein. Mias Byroe has a vory iine Roprano voice aud sani; the sones with muetcianly ftscUns, »ixid the exquisite accoinpani. ment of tb? composer addod to the pleasure the audi­ence derived therefrom. Mr. Carl Bruchhauecn played Kleiu’rt Capriccio. Opus 41. and Lier.t’s ‘•RiRolotto** Fanlaslewith tine technique and brilliancy. Mr. Wia.s- ner was asain complimented by the many muBicians and artists present ou tho s :ccesB of his grand piano. The ■WistiKEr. Pi.KNO is now used in many prominent con­certs, both in Now York and ISiooklyn. and all pianiata who have used it declare that it has no superior.

BEARDPr.Ei'F Sh r e d d e d Co d fis h i:; t h e n a t u r a l s a l t codfish , p ic k ed u p by m a c b in e ry , r e d n c in i; i t to s h re d s o r i t s n a tu r a l f ib e r a n d e x t r a c t in g th e bou ee w ith ­o u t destroy iuK th e f la v o r; s im p ly p e r fe c tio n , t h a t is a l l .

H . T ucker, M. JX, 393 C lin ton st. Office b o u rn (e x c e p t W e d n e sd a y s) 0 A . M. u n t i l 2 P .M . San<- dayi* tl l o 3 i \ M.

V i s i t t h e E d is o n E l e c t r i c I l l u m i n a t i n g C o m - E le c t r i c a l D isp la y n t t h e F o o d a n d U e a l th S how ,

R in k . C le rm o n t av a n d M yrtle .

T h r e e f i .oor.s su i ta b le f o r i n a in i f f i c tu rm c p u r ­p o ses a t l l V ino s t c a n bo re n te d . T hoy havo j u s t b ee n p u t in f ir s t r a t e o rd e r a c d w ill be r e n te d ch e ap . A p p ly t o P . G E L so h . E a i;le olfic j.

N2AS&BS8EU.A N D R EV V S—.SEA M A N —A t noon , on T h u rs d a y , F e b ru ­

a ry 1.7, 1 8 9 4 , oy th o R ev . A . J . F . B o h re u d s , a t th e re s id e n c e of th e b r id e ’s p a re n ts , El r ie M ay S e a m a n to W il l ia m Cr a n k a n d n k w s . a l l o f B ro o k ly n .

T h e m nsquorafitt o f th o Eaatorn D is tr ic t Saen- arerbund will take p lace th is ovening iu Ariou Iwill, "WaU street.

To-m orrow afto rn o o u th e second of th e scries o f discussions on S piritualism asrainst o rth o tlo sy b e tw een the Rev. D r, W atkins and P ro fesso r T. Cleffgr W riffht will tak e place in th e C rite rion th e a te r . t

M ayor Schieren w ill be th e jruest of h o n o r a t a d in n e r th is evoninff a t th e M ontauk c lub w hich "will be attendod^by 500 m em bers.

F rederick R. C oudert speaks on ‘‘M orals and M anners” to-iiitfht befo re th e Catholic c lu b , 120 W est F if ty -n in th s tre e t. New York.

A te a fo r th e benefit o f th e Home fo r D e stitu te C hild ren , S terling pl.ace. null be ?iven a t th e hom e th is a fte rn o o n fro m 2 to 0 o’clock. j

“T he Crime of C hance” is tho sub ject to be dis­cussed by P e ter Burrow.s a t D ixon hall, 51,5 Ful- ! to n s tre e t, to-m orrow evening.

T h e com m encem ent o f th e class o f *94 of School N o.44 will bo held in the M arcy avenue B a p tis t church , co rn er of Marcy and P u tn am avennes. n ex t W ednesday evening. T h e re will b e class sinciuff by e ig h ty voices, u n d e r th e d i ­re c tio n of P ro fesso r W. R. Goato.

T he Rev. Jam es J . Knno, c h a p h iin o fth e B rook- j ly n n av y yard, w ill speak ou th e “ C h risiiu u .In- j fiuenco of th o T lireo G reat A dm irals o f th e [ A m erican Navy—Foote , Farr.airut and P o r te r .’’ a t I th e eas te rn d is tr ic t b ran ch of th e Y oune M en’.s I C h ris tia n association to-m orrow afte rn o o n ut 4 * o ’clock! . C haplain Kano was perso n ally ac­q u a in te d 'iviih th e a'lbove adm irals and preaclied th e m em orial se rm on fo r F arraffu t, in A ugust. 1S70, a t P o rtsm o u th . N. H.

D epu ty S ta te C hancellor Woods of Vijiihant council has u n d e r way a ne wcouncil o f theC atholio B enevolen t l©Kion to bo known as F o rt G reene council. A p re lim in ary m eeting will be lield at 407 Bi’idgo s tre e t, to-m orrow a fte rnoon , a t 3 o ’clock, when an o p p o rtu n ity will be a fforded th o se who are in te re s ted m know iii" w h a t th e o rd e r is .and to becom e c h a rte r m erubers o f th e new council.

A holiday e u te rta in m o n t will be given fo r the beuofit of and a t tU oTabernacle on W ash in g to n ’s b irtlxday. I t will bo an evening of m irth , mn*>ic a n d m agic and am ong th e iirti.Hts to a p p ea r are H e rsh a ll V. W ilder, E lizabeth G leason. N ina D rum m ond L eav itt. G iuseppe V itale, E lizab e th N o rth ru p . A nna P a rk , GcorgiB Pow ers C arh art, P 'lorence B. S liepard u nJ Soto S u netaro . ilm Ja p a n ese illasion isi.

Tho Rev. C. K. Yatm an. th e leader o f th e Y'oung P e o p le ’s m eeting a t Ocean Grove, will preach

D IK D *B R O W N E L L —A t T ud ian a iio lia , ta d . , on F r id a y . F e b ­

ru a ry 111, 1 8 9 4 . IlE iijJK RT K . B uow s ' k l l , fo rzuerly o f B ronk lyn , N . Y „ in th o ,22d y e a r o f h is ag e .

C L A R K E —C alled aw ay on F e b ru a ry I 5 , E d n a M ay C la h k f .. on ly c h i ld o f F ra n k E. a n d M ary J . H od- n e t t , ago .l 3 y e a rs 2 m o n th s a n d 1.5 days.

F u n e ra l fro m re* idonco o f h e r g ra n d p a re n tB , 1 1 7 N o r th F o m tl i a t , E. D ., S u n d a y , a t 2 3’. M .

D U N N —O n F r id a y , iG th in a t, . a t h e r re s id e n c e , 2 7 4 T e n th 8 t , S o u th B ro o k ly n , M au v A . D u n n , x n a t iv e o f S t, d o h a * . New F o u n d la n d , a g e d 111 y ea rs .

R e q u ie m m a ss a t S t. T h o m as A q u in a s ' C h u rc h , a t 9 A . M ., M onday. F r ie n d s of th o fam ily re s p e c tfu lly iu v l te d t o a t t e n d .

F U I jL E B —S u d d en ly T h u rs d a y n ig h t , F e b ru a ry 15 , D o - LOUKB, w ife o f Ju iiiu B A. F u lle r , in h e r 0 5 th y e a r.

F u n e r a l se rv ic e s w il l b e h e ld a t h e r la te re s id e a c c . 4 1 9 G ra n d av , S u n d ay , F e b ru a ry I 8 » a t 2 o ’c lock P . M.

H IN D M A R S H —A t F l.a tb u sb . 1., T h u rs d a y , F e b ru a ryJ .5, GEOiiOE W „ be lo v ed h u s b a n d o f M ary E . H in d - m a rsh , ag e 73 yea rs .

F u n e r a l berv lces a t h is la te re s id e n c o . (!,'aton p lace, S u n d ay , IB lh , a t 3 :3 0 P . Al. T a k e S m ith a n d J a y s t c a rs to tb e b o u le v ard .

IN G31A tlA M —O il F r id n y , th e IG tb in a t. , J o h n S. Jn- GhAHAM, ag e d 7.3 yearn.

T h e fu n e ra l se rv ice w ill b e h e ld at- b is la te re s id e n c e , S B re ro o r t p la ce . B ro o k ly n , S u n d ay , F e b ru a ry 18 . a t 4 P . .M.

L O D E R —S u d d en ly , o n F r id a y , F e b ru a ry IG , N o a h L o d e h , a t th o re s id e n c e of h is e la te r- iu - la w , 1 2 0 P a ­cific et.

F u n e ra l se rv ices S u n d ay , th o 18 tU in tit.. a t 5 P , M. lu - lo r r a e a t .M onday, F e b ru a ry J 9 . p r iv a te .

M K T lC f.S K I—O n S a tu rd a y m o r:iin g , F e b ru a ry I T , 1 8 9 4 , a t 4 2 F o r t GrBonc p la ce , a f t e r a l in g e r in g il ln e ss . M a u v . w ife of W. j» lelc isk i.

i 'u u e r a l n o tic e h e re a f to r .P E T E R S E N —O n F r id a y , th e K ith iu .i t., C a t h a r in e .

y o u n g e s t d a u g h te r o f J o h n H., a n d M ary C. P e te r s e n , ago 1 yo.ir. 3 m o n th s a n d 3 d ay s . • '

F u n e ra l S u n d ay a t 2 :3 0 P . M ., from th e re s id e n c e of h e r uarealw , •i09 ik K o se m sk o s t .

S M A L L —O n F e b ru a ry iU , 1 S 0 4 , P l t e h S.m a l l , beloved h u s b a n d o f J o s e p h in e 'reunKwoocl, a g e d 3 1 y ea rs .

H o la t iro s a n d f r ie n d s a r e iu v i ie d to a t t e n d th e fu n e ra l fro m 1ms la io re s id e ao e , 10 N o r th O x fo rd s t , th e n ce to th e C hurch o f th e S acred H e a r t , on. M onday , F e b ­ru a ry 19, a tU :3 U A . M. in t e r m e n t in C a lv a ry c e m ­e te ry .

S M I T H - O n W ednesday , F e b ru a ry 1 5 , J o H S \S’. S m it h , in th e 2 7 th yea r o f h is ago, o f p n eu m o n ia .

R e la ti r i 'S a n d frie n d s a re r e s p o c tfu l ly in v i te d to a t ­t e n d tb e funcrK l, a t th e re s id e n c e o f h ia f a th e r , 3 0 F o u r tn 8 t, on .Sunday. F 'e b rca ry 18 , a t 2 X*. M. In - te rn io u t iu H oly Cro^is.

S H E V H E U D -O n F e b ru a ry IC . 1 8 0 4 , a t 1 1 A. M ..C a p ­ta in J o iiN S. SHKJ'liERO, a t th e r e s id e n c e of I.h b ro th e r-in -!a .'.’. C a p ta in Cyrii.e E. S ta p le s .

R e la liv o s am i fn e u d s a rc in v i te d t o a t t e n d th e fu n e ra l s e rv io e a on S u n d ay . F ebrtiar.v J 8 , 18U 4. a t 3 o ’c lo jk , to be held a t 1 1 3 K om seu a t , B rook lyn . I n te r m e n t a t B ro o k lin e , M ass.

CoMrANY D . T w E N rr-T n ric n R e o im k .v t , N . s . .V Y .—T ho m em b ers o f ih:.*; comp.'JDy a re re g n e e le d to a t te n d t l u c iliz cu h ' d resa .' th e fu n e ra l s e rn c e o of o u r c a p u ln . J o h n .S. S u e j ’HUIUv, a t h is la te rcs idenoo J 13 Xlemscu s t .o n S n iid a y , F e b rn a ry i.S , a t 3 o’clock

M. F.o w .^r d ,J. K R .\tT ,First Lieoteuant, commanding.

VF.TKItAN A 860( /A » :ON, C0.UPAN V 1% 'I'WKNTV-TIIHIDU e l im e n t , N. C . Y .—.M embers of th i s a s s o c ia ­tio n a rc re q u e s te d to a t te n d tb e fu n e ra l se rv ic e s uf <*aptain JoU N »S. 8in:.^tiK:ti> a t h is la te ro**idence, 11 3 K om sen e t . on ‘o e n d a y , F e b ru a ry 18 . a t 3 o ’clock

P . -M. .\L n iK D H . O l e .n a , P r e s id e n t .W IL L IA R D —O n T hnruduy . F e b ru a ry 3,5, 1 8 9 4 . a l t e r a

l iu g e r in g illne.'is, M-Vitv ELI/,.^, w ife v f IV. A . W illi-

I* n n e ra i p riv a te .

Cum itiissioners to fio Kef«re llie I’re sb y 1 s ry Monday E v b iiI i i e — A Xcw C hurch O renniza- t l o i i — O rdination S rrT lc rs— Ip rc la l P ro- gran im o in Dr. .UcClelland's House o f W orship.

After tho p ray er m eetint; last n igh t a m ooting or th e moinher.' o f tho We-Stmiastor P resb y te rian ehui-ch yras hold to act upon th e roa ignation o l fuo Rev. Dr. A lfred H. 3Iom ent. I5y roquoat, tho Rev. Dr. D onald 3IeLaran proaidad. Tho docum ent was re ad again, am t a t the earno.st ro iiuest of Dr. M om ent it was unanim oualy ac- eepted . Com m issioners to go bafore th e p re s­by tery a t Its special m eeting on M onday ovon- ing , called for th e purpose ot d isso lv ing th e pa.=toraI re la tio n s e.xlsting betw een Dr. 3Io incnt and tho W estm inster church , wore ap p o in ted os follows: 3Ir. H asbrouck, who is tho on ly o r ig ­inal m em ber o t tho c h u rch new left; 3Ir. X..aim- beer, senior deacon, and V. P . A dam s o t th e bo ard o t tru stees. Dr. M oment will p re ac h h is farovrell se rm on to-m orrow n ig h t, tak in g fo r h is suDjoct, “ E igh t 3’e a rs ’ P a s to ra te ,” He w ill go on board tho steam er Slajestio on T uesday even­ing . a s she sails a t 6;i)0 W ednesday m o rn in g . Dr. ilo m e n t will v isit th e Holy L an d and o th e r p laces of in terest, a n d will spend m ore th a n a y ea r abroad in s tu d y and travel. M uch re g re t is expressed by th e member* o t hU ohurch a t h is dep artu re ,

A now organ ization has been form ed a t th e C entra l B aptist ch u rch in B ridge stree t, of w hich th e Rev. E dw ard E v e rs tt Knapp is pastor. I t is to be know n as th e Y eung People’s H isto rica l a n d Social club, an d th e first m eeting was held ou W ednesday even ing last. Tho m ethod to be p u rsu ed Is tho s tu d y of local h is to ry and A m eri­can lite ra tu re by orig inal papers and soloetions fo r th ree -q u a rte rs o f an hour, to be icllow ed by a social ha lf hour. T hese meotiug.s a re to bo hold on th e first and th ird W ednesday oveningB of each m onth from O ctober to J u n e Inoluelve. T h ere w ill be an annual o u tin g on D ecoration day to some place ef local h is to ric in te res t, w hen a p ap er on the scene w ill be re a d a f te r lunch. The purpese is to edify an d a t­tra c t the y o u n g people of the ohurch and stra n g ers . T hese a re the officers: p residen t, E rederiok Browo; secre tary an d trea su re r , C harles T ripp. ’The p astor i.s an adv isory m em ­ber.

T here will be an ord ination service of e lders and deacons a t th e C um berland stree t P resby­te r ia n church to -m orrow m orn ing . E vangel­istic services will be held d u rin g all of ne.xt w eek , w ith special singing.

A nother un ion conference of th e five Univor- sa lis t oburohes in B rooklya will be held in All S ou ls’ church on th e evening of F riday , F e b ru ­ary 2.fi. T he Bev. Dr. C. Ellwood Nash, of th e C hurch of O ur F a th e r, and tho Rev. D r. J . R ussell T aber, w ho has- recen tly resigned fro m th e C hurch of th e Good T idings, w ill d e liv e r ad d resses on th e genera l topic, “ W hat th e C hurch R equires of U niversalists.’’ T hese con­ferences have heretofore been well a tte n d ed an d havo proved exceptionally in teresting-

B eglnn ing to -m orrow and co n tin u in g for tw o ■weeks special services will bo held a t tno N orth R eform ed church , C lerm ont avenue, n e a r 3Iyr- tlo . o l w hich th e Rev. 'F. Calvin 3 lcC lelland, Ph . D ,. is pastor. A n u m b er of p rom inen t c lergy­m en- will p reach th e plain, p ractical gospel. T he sing ing , w hile in the m ain co n g regational, w ill be m ade especially a ttrac tiv e by a m ale q u a rte t, cho ir an d prom inent soloists. Tho sp eak ers a re as follows: To-m orrow , th e p as to r; 3Ionday, the Rev, Dr. T. EIrnendorf of th e H arlem C ollegiate church . New York; T uesday , th o Rev. Dr. H. N. Holllfield, P resb y te rian , of N ew ark, N. J . ; W ednesday, tho Rev. J . Tal- m adge B ergen o l th o South R eform ed o h u reh , th is c ity ; T hursday , the Rev. Dr. B. B. T ylor of th o C hurch of th e Disciples, Now Y ork; F rid ay , th e Rev. Jam es H u n te r p i th e F o u rth avenue P resb y te rian eh u rch . New York. T h e p ro ­g ram m e for tho w eek follow ing includes th e Rov. Drs. Palm er 8. H uiport, Jo h n E. L loyd o l " th e T w elfth s tre e t R eform ed church , W illiam Ju s tic e H arslia a n d others.

T h e services w hich have been hold all th is w eek a t tho 31emorial P resby terian c h u rch . Seventh avenue a n d St. .lobns place, o t w h ich th e Rev. Dr. 'Thomas A. Nelson is p asto r, havo been largely a tten d ed and very profitab le. Tho Rev. G eorge C. N eedham has bold a n evangel­istic serv ice an d p reach ed every even ing , b»- Bido g iv ing Bible read lugs each afte rn o o n . T ho Binging w as a very ho lp lu l feature.

T he .-innual m eeting of the W oman’s M ission c irc le ot th e G reene avenue B ap tist c h u rch -was hold in th e Sunday school on-W ednesdny a fte r­noon last. Tho rep o rts show ed th o o rg an iza ­tio n to bo in a p rosperous eondition . -Mis» R eside, w ho has .spent two yoars am ong th o K iow a In d ian s in D akota, was p re sen t an d m ade an address coucorn ing h e r ow n a n d o th e r m issionaries’ w ork am ong them . Q uite a num ­ber of converts have been m ade an d a ohureh established. T hese a re the oflleers e lec ted : P resid en t, Sirs. C harles S. L ord ; vice p resid en t, Sirs. H olm es: seoretarj-, 3Ir.s. G eorge D av idson ; trea su re r , Mrs. C arsten H. F luo r.

At th e tV ashington avouue B aptist ch u rch to ­m orrow th e p reach er a t both serv ices w ill bo tho Rev. Dr. Jesse B. Thom as of N ew toa C enter 'Theological som in:iry, SlaBsaobusetts. an d w ho was fo r a len g tiu te p.-istor of tho F irs t B ap tis t ohurch in P ie rrep o n t street,

A rocoptlon will be tendered to tho c en tu ry com m ittee and o th e r contributor* and friends o t th e B edford brunch of the Y oung Slen’s C hris­tia n association a t th e ir build ing . 420 G ates ave­nue , o u T uesday evening n ex t a t .S o ’clock. S la jo r Schieren, R ichard C. Slorsu, genera l secre­ta ry of tho ia to rnn tlonal com m ittee of th o Y oung Sten’s C hristian associations, -wiil bo th e specia l g u e sts of tho occasion. Fre<lerlck B. Sebenok, p resid en t of th e liipok lyn association , and E d ­w ard I*. L yon, e lm lrnian of the B edford branch an d o th e rs p ro m in en t in association w ill bo p resen t. A p leasan t social hour will be afforded an d a n op p o rtu n ity given to all who havo con­tr ib u te d to th e w ork to become fam ilia r w ith th a t w hich th e ir g ifts havo m ade possible.

T ho Kev. C harles E dw ards, p a s to r o l th e F ran k lin avenue P resb y te rian churelj, hius ju s t h seu bereaved in th e loss of his second b ro th er, A lired , w he was m anager of the L ondon G u ar­an tee co:npanj; fo r tho United State*, an d who d ied in Chicago las t .Sunday. .lu st abou t th a tim e of h is vacation las t sum m er Mr. E d w ards lost by d eath an o lder brother, who wils a prom inen t C anadian 3Ietliodi.si m inister.

'The B aptist Boys' brigade of BrookJj-c, the Second and S ix th regim ents, will celebrate W ashing ton’s b irth d ay by a review iu th e F o rty - sev au th R egim ent arm ory, JIuroy avenue a n d H eyw ard s treet. Tho assembly will be .“ounded a t 2:-13 P. 31. At 3 o clock tho boys will slu g “ O nw ard, C hristian So ld iers ,” and pr:iyor wUi be m ade ’oy tho Rov. Dr. J o h n H um pstone. to bo follow ed by a B ible and flag drill. T here will be a b:it- la lion review by Colonel .Tohn O. E d d y an d stuff o f the B'ortv-sovoDth reg im ent. T h ere -will be a m aau al of arm s drill by C om pany I. Sec­ond reg im ent. 3Inrcy avenue church : se ttin g up exercise by C om pany A, Sixth reg im ent. U nion avenue church : bayonet exercise by s ix teen m enibors of Com pany H, Second regim ont. G reenw ood e liu rcb ; com pany drill. Second rag- im ent, Noble s tre e t church . An ad d ress w ill be de livered by the H er. Robert B. H u ll, th e boy.s •will s in g “ .America,” an d re tre a t w ill be so u n d ­ed a t T> P . 31. C orporal F ran k Quevedo Sm ith of th e T h irteen th reg im ent w ill be th* m ilita ry com m andant. The Rev. Willl.am Jessu p Sholar is a c tin g p resid su t, p end ing a p e rm anen t o rg an ­ization of tbe regim ents.

.A series of specia l services to begin to -m o r­row an d to co n tinue up to in e lu d lag F rid ay even ing no-tt, will bo held iu th e B erean E vau-

in g services will b ring to a n end the sneoial servloes w hich have noea held in th is church fo r th e past th ree w eeks a n d which have be»n a tten d ed by largo num bers a n d by .good results. T h ere have been abou t a h u n d re d convortiions. and m any have risen for, prayers. The m eotings havo been lu ch arse of 3Ir. C arson, and th e Rev. G eorge C. Needham and C lark Willson havo i preached. O a T hursday n ig h t Dr. R lviiigton D. L ord was th e preochor, a n d Inst n igh t th e Rev. Dr. .Tames S. C hadw ick. Mrs. Willson and h e r d a u g h te r have su n g a t all th e services. Lew is W,, A rm strong. Miss G ertrud* H am len, W. W. C am eron, 3116s E m ily W illsbn and th e Creole q u a rte t havo all took p a r t iu the song servie*.

'The Rev. Dr. H o u ta lln g of Ph iladelph ia will occupy th e p u lp it of th e E a s t Now York Re­form ed ohurch a t bo th »ervices te-morrosv, ,\ w om an’s union p ray er m ee tin g in th e in te res t

BROOKLYN H A S A PU LL!

T hat W orks W onders for the P o st Office Service.

Kv<*ry Oue of P o slm asto r SiiUiTau’s Kci?i)m- m cm latio tis fo r th e Erni-'llt of th e City Ilr- l lre ry Ajjprovet! and Two New S ta tions and .Vine Suh-*^tations Arc to fJc EslahLshcil.

Htl.SIC AT KVEMNG SERVrCE?^.W Isa i Nosuir C'Cai:rc2i ; l io i r s a i i d

i W t 'I S iu u ’. ij To or-::'.:iist3 a ’j ' l cli > irm a3lrrs who*>9 i; :!irs 'vorc uo; p'aM ishoJ lr*at wol'Ic 'i U is iiily -olv lliri^ llioy weru: rc -civutl al llii.s oiV:-!*-- too late. To iusuro pul>' li‘'aiinn it is noivv-siary Umt lU-J projcram ni^s !

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torcMi and th e ra n k of th e ofilcc raised to one of10:30 o 'cloek. 'This is destined to bo a per­m anen t institu tion , and it is hoped by those in ­te rested th a t it will becom e a feature ot th e re­lig ious life o f th e city.

“ Self D enial” -was th e su b jea t ol the Rov. H enry C. SwentzeVs Friday Lonten serm on last evening. Tho subjects to follow nn> as follows: •‘Self D istru st.” 23d; “ Self S u rren d er,” M arch 2; “ Self C ontro l,” M arch 9; “ Self Consecra­tio n ,” M arch 16. T he Rev, Spencer S. Roclio o t St. M ark’s church, A delphi street, n ear De- Kalb avenue, is d e llr ir in g a course of F rid ay L en ten serm ons in C hrist (easte rn d is tr ic t) church . H e preached last n igh t on “ H ating Evil an d D oing I t .” T he o th e r serm ons a re as follow s: F eb ru ary 2.3, ' ‘T ransferm ed, Not Corn- form ed” ; M arch 2. “ S tren g th and B eauty” ; 3Iarch 9. “ Songs from D eserts” :3Iareh 16, “ OneL. ast W ord .”

B eginn ing on 3Ionday a fte rnoon the com ­m ittee o f th e New Y ork C ity B aptist M ission society on ovangollstio serv ices have a rra n g e d fo r Im p o rtan t lerv lees In tw o churehos In New 3'ork. 'The M ount M orris ohureh will have tho Eev. H. M. AVhnrton. who w ill hold ineollngs a fte rn o o n an d evening. Tho Calvary B aptist ohurch , o f w hich the Rev. Dr. R. S. M aoA rthur is pastor, w ill have m eetings, th e llr.st one lo be held to -m orrow evening, conducted by th e Bev. Dr. A. C. D ixon. Noon m ootings will be h e ld a t th e Now Y'ork Association hall every day. to bo addresBOcl by Drs. W harton a n d D ixoa, and a r­rangem en ts have been m ade for fine m aslc . The noon m eotiugs in A ssociation ball, in th is city , -will also con tinue every day.

SCPEKVISORS MEET AND ADJOURN,'I 'hc Abneiicc of t lic .Vlaj-or a n d .Super­

v i s o r Ik j 'd c r P r e v e n t s a Q iio rii in .

O w ing to tho absence of M ayor Schieren and S uperv isor R yder of th e to w n of F la llands tho board o t .supervisors was w ith o u t a quorum y este rd ay nnd ad journed u n til 3Ionday, 3 P .M. Th* D em ocrats w ore absen t as usual. C lerk F a rre ll and D ow den, his a ssistan t, w ere p resen t, and shook S uperv iso r-a t- L arg e Fitchio’s hand cord ia lly when lie m oun ted tho rostrum . Farrell m ade th e usual announcem ent th a t he and bis as­s is tan t w ere on h and lo do business. BIr. F itch le acknow ledged th e ir williugne.ss. w ith a se ren e smilo nnd req u ested Supervisor D ike, c lerk pro. tem ., to call th e roll. A sm ile pa.ssed over the faces of th e specta tors w hen M r. D ike cam e to Jo h n Y. MoKano’s nam e, w hich h e called w ith u n usual distinctness.

T he com m ittee appoin ted by Presideut P ro . Tem . Boyd 1* investigate Clerk F a rre ll and his a ss is tan t. D ow den, wa.s to have m et in tho c le rk 's office yesterday afte rn o o n for th a t p u r­pose. 3Ir. F a rre ll had a s ten ographer ready fo r them and was prepared to ren d er all th e aid h e cou ld , bu t the jiroposed investigation was postponed u n til some fu tu re date.

Supervisor-at-L nrgo F itoh ie sent fo r Coun­se lo r E llio tt, a fte r th e ad jo u rn m en t ol tb e m eeting , to lo am if th e re w ere not som e m eans of p rev en tin g th e G ravesend tow n board, tw o of w hom —New ton and S u therland - a r e u n d e r in d ic tm en t, from ap p o in tiu g a successor to McK.sne. Mr. E llio tt s ta ted to th e E.roi.E re ­p o r te r t h a t a t p resen t ho know of n o th in g to p rev en t such action on th e ir p a rt, the bad tas te of w hich w as too palpable to m ention. Ho in ­tend*, how ever, to look in to th e m atter.

T here a re 250 bills ag a in s t th e county , a g g reg a tin g abou t ,$50,000, ly in g in th e hunt's of County A ud ito r Keller. Those bills have been ao fu m u ln tln g since the first o t tho year, and those to whom th e m oney Is due are e lam oring fo r th e ir pay. 3Ir. K eller sa id to nu E aole re­p o rte r y e ste rd ay th a t he had once p laced o th e r bills iu th e h ands of A ud ito r W aldron of th e bo ard of suporvisors, who is v irtua lly c le rk to tho finance com m ittee, and th a t Mr. W aldron h ad re tu rn e d them to him. Now th a t th e re a re tw o tlBunco com m ittees In th o hoard—one a p ­po in ted by 3IcKane and one by Boyd—.Auditor K eller says he w ill no t h an d th em over to e ith e r side u n til it is decided ju s t w hose com m ittee w ill s tan d , BIcKane’* or B oyd’s,

T he D em ocrats feel couflden t th a t th e gen ­e ra l te rra c o u rt will reverse the deoi.Hion of Ju s tic e C ullen concern ing tho Flatlnufis sent now held hy Mr. Ryder. T h ey a re looking fo r B alsley’s resto ration .

'There w e re rum ors afloa t a ro u n d th e co u rt h o u se d u rin g th e day th a t th e R epublicans, now th a t th ey have a m ajo rity in th e board w ith L in d e in tho E ig h th w ard sent, w ere go in g to re so rt to radical m easures to com pel tho D em ocrats to a tten d th e m eetings. T he by­law s of tho bo ard provide fo r a fine of .$250 for those w ho neglect to p erfo rm th e ir d u ty , nnd a m ajo rity o t th o board have th e rig h t to define sa id neglect. Suporv isor-a t-f.arge F itch le sa id to th e E aoi.e rep o rte r, how ever, th a t su ch rum or* w ere -without fou n d a tio n and th a t no such action was con tem pla ted . “ T his little d ifficulty will a d ju s t itse lf,” sa id he, “ nnd as long as th e re is a quorum p re sen t to tra n sa c t busluBs.s th a t ’s nil we w ant. I do no t believe in reso rtin g to d rastic m easures w hen th e re is no positive necessity for so d o in g .”

W OllES ivno WANT TO VOCE.

tlie llratclas.9, F o stm aster Sullivan Is tho rough- ; i'->ws: Ui-gau |i:o!’nle. ••ilubrew .Mo;o-lic8,’'_ Guil- !y conversan t w ith tho w an ts of th e people, an d ; I'a ^bviui No'' Pi'*P /° ) i 'x 'd / 'tiino ^ lig -siuee his incu.mboncy h e has s triven to give an ; ;ioir°ouT H i:\!T ,lo ,“ ” U V e T l ^ -Gove th e r . J n l f ' siim iB istration th a t w ould m eet tho requ ire- ■ [ro:u '-Tie- Lord Is Kiug.' B aruby , eliorus, raents of su ch a c ity as B rooklya. The po.- t | ••.Iii.lgp .tic, u Goil.” .Mciulelssohn; offertorv, office business has show n such a large increase i Kopniiio .solo. ••Show Me 'I by M ays. io r r e a le ; iu conse.iuence of tho m any im provem ents al- = 1'"uTm.v‘'**by °Dr.' |re ad y m ade, th a t P o stm aster Siillivaa In S e p - j , ,, H ith e r." Ilu.-k; 'tom bor, as p rin ted In tho E.vci.f. a t tho tim e, j ^im nii. “ Lod 1- O ur llo luga,” B uck; hvm n No. i m ade app lication to th* d ep artm en t for nu- ,.,7, J’s.ulni.s cxiv, tune “ ,-q. A an’s” : org.-in post- ! th o rity to rodi.strict the en tire city, so far as th e in je • • ] £ , , .tieludics." llntlstc. T he solo ists ite rr ito ry covered b.v th e various ■‘' ‘atioa.s is con- .Mi.s Blai ie V.iu, sopr.-mo: AV. It. WiUlnais, j „i,uusn ,lr. b-.i c-f..rsths rir.u ,.., nuisbsdeernod, an d to estab lish tw o non stations ,.nd | tf-nor; 3tiss T irziin H am lin , con tr.ilto ; F red e ric | ,Terj-boriy recoznii-.cii thai nh- ims on the m.-id to rocor-

f r y . A i J o i i t i n u i H o n o f t in* t r o a t m e u t h a s w r o m ; h t *

THE NEHVOUS SYSTEM.

Disease,? of tbe Blood and Ifervea Which Baffle Physicians but Which

can Easily be Overcome with the Proper Eemedies.

{ yi'inn 'it* i * f - J i / i illI ncTe ia a ;;roiTinc ooliviolion U:at lUU is a oerroni

(:«nor<ition anil it is x fact oaly Loo .a;tpurai:t. thnt luaa^ of thr ari^iu* I'ronj rjcrroUB di^urdera aro beyontltho WnoA-lmlst) ami pi>\vHr of ilift aTtraxo phyaician. Th>* la ■•trotj;f*y i!lu.^lr.ired >n a lately reported fromI'tl^ertofi. KxniiS!i. -Arh ich wx-i miule the r object »>f apeoial

vt*f*tijia*iou and report by uht* / ■ . ' .> r Jti'.irr'nK 'rile 13 ye if f)l ;1 <5n of I.. L. Bai’lier, a well known

ami pr*-H;»ero:j3 busiiiefi* man of Edc^rton, >raa attacked with a Uirritile tlieeaae of tho riorvoi. Within t.'.vo month* tJiD diseu*©derelop'td from what \r.iftat ijrat thoucht lo le a more habii, into fcr.^nl'.eil atiliciion of tljo rnoat alarminx and virulent cUxra'.'t t. (.tridually it napped tho atromrtli of t bo bnlpleni and threatened lo<r‘*w int«i St. \’itTia’ lUnco. AL tiineM she would b® »wi.*i»-.l’.vitli nervouB twitchmKa and drop anything sha hehJ iti iier hand. I'liv.niclanfl were called, hoL oms and all seemed at a loas fora remedy.

\VhiJe *'0?kin2 relief fur hi < (lanjjhter Mr. Barbouf lotu*n»*’.l of the inediuino known .is Dr. Wiliiams* Pink P.Ms, one of t he mos: powerful lilood and nerve reeiora* tivoa l:nown to the ine’Hcal world. The little tool*

n ine sub-stations^ | Reddall. basso, iu con junction w ith a chorii.c ofThis rao rn iug F o stm aster Riillivau received a j th ir ty voices.

P r e p a r i n g a n Orgaiiivied > lt luek <m t h e Con*litu(iona.V C o u v c n i io i i .

le tte r from tb e first a ssis tan t Dostm aster geiier.al. no tify ing him th a t all h is recom mondation.s bad been app ro v ed and d irec tin g him to establish a BOW South B rooklyn sta tio n and th e nine sub ­sta tions ou or before April 1. an d tho easte rn d is tr ic t s ta tio n o a or before May 1. if p ra c ti­cable.

W hen P o s tm aster Sullivan m ade his app lica­tio n bo su b m itted som e d a ta and s ta tisllcs th a t opened tho eyes of th e AVashIngton officials. He explained th a t since th e establishm ent of s ta tio n S, on B roadw ay, over e ig h t years ago. no rc d in r ic tin g of the city had been asade. a l­th o u g h th o population had incroo.sod Irom 673.- 00!) to 1,003.000, as show n by tho figures g iven ill th e E agle Al.iiaxa(. Tho revenue of tho posta l serv ice in the same pe­riod had increased from .$3.33.940.07 to •$019,362. ns p rin ted in the last official report, l ie .vLo p o in ted ou t tho tact th a t the grow th o t | tho ou tly ing sections of th e city had been phe- n e iaen a l and tliis had increased the te rr ito ry to be trave led by th e carriers , which had en­ta iled a g re a t expense in car fare. 'This item, w hich in 1.385 am oun ted to only $5,(160 a year, n t tho p re sen t tim e cost.s over .$14,600 a year. A tten tion w as also callsd to the fact th a t In th* c ity of B rook lyn there were only six carrie r sta tions, slevon sub-sta tions and 1‘20 stam p ageuelc.>:.

T he d ep artm en t r>‘ferred tho application to Jo h n E. A»he, in specto r in oluirgo a t New York, who d e ta iled Inspecto r G. W. Beaver, oue ot tho m ost experienced men iu tho service, to m ako a n ia v e su g a tlo u and rep o rt as to th e advisabil­ity of com ply ing with tho suggestions oiTered by I ’ostm aste r Sullivan. Ho w ent to work im ­m ediate ly , and , w ith tho postm aster, personally v isited a ll tho localities in w hich it was p ro­posed to establi-sh tho add itional carrier s ta ­tio n s and sub-sta tions. Mr. B eaver readily saw tho force o f the postm asters rocoram endaiioiis an d th e im provem en t th a t w ould result, iiud in his re p o rt gave th»m libs strongest indorsem ent. One c a rrie r sta tio n is to bo n e a r to the triang le n t B roadw ay. F'lusliing and G raham avenm-s, n largo business center, and the o th er to be in South B rooklyn , ou 'Third avoniie, bstweeu l^ortieth n n d F'iftietli streets.

'The e.stablishm etit of these two c arrie r stations w ill noces.^itato the ro d istric tln g of tho bound­a rie s of th o m ain office and s ta tio n s W, B, S, V a n d E. an d 11 com plete revision ol the carrb-rs’ an d co llecto rs’ routes, as well as tho p rep ara ­tio n of a new sohem * of city d istribu tion and ca rrie rs’ d istrib u tio n schem es for the m ain office an d i ts various sta tions. 'This will en ta il a large a m o u n t of labor, and the tim e of tho p o stm aste r an d h is staff will be fully occupied u n til tho w ork is com pleiod. bu t when com ­p leted th e re will be, includ ing th e main office an d F’lalbush, which th e postm .aster has tiseu em poivorad to s ta rt, nm o c arrie r stations, tw en ty su b -s ta tio n s and 120 stam p agcneie.s. 'X'nis will m ake a com pleto revo lu tion of th e posta l sorvlco in B rooklyn and over .$6,000 a your in c a r taro will bo saved , a s all c-arrlers will bo -wltliia easy w alk ing d istance ot th e ir s ta tio n s, th u s m aking a iiutck delivery of all m ail m atter.

'The s ites o t tho tw o new sta tio n s havo lieen ag reed upoB. 'The eas te rn d is tric t sta tion , to bo know n ua S ta tio n .A. -will be a t IH G raham av en u e a n d w ill bo opened Mnv 1. The South B rook lyn s ta tio n , to bo know n as Station C, ■will bo a t 1,101 'Ttiird avenvioand will bn opened A pril 1. 'The n ine .sub-stations will also be opened on .April 1. • .

W hile th e bo-andnries of the d istric ts of tho new s ta tio n s liavo no t yet beep definitely do- cided upon , th ey will p robably be as loliows: E nslon i d is tric t s ta tio n —B ounded on the n o rth by M aujer s tre e t to the city Hue, on tb e west by U nion avenue . H eyw ard stree t and Bedford avenue, on th e sou th by DoKalb avenue and on tho ease by .Stuyvesant avenue, to T rou tm an s tree t, to city liu<-. to M aujer street. .South B rooklyn sta tio n --B o u n d ed on th e n o rth by TU irtietn stree t, on the so u th and sast by th e c ity Hue and. on the w est by Now A'ork bay.

’The location of th e sub-.stntlons will be as fol­low s : D onald L . Cam eron, Reid avemio and H ancock s tre e t : W illiam F. Luneberg, 242 iJrigg* avenue ; O sm ar Klopseii, 3l3'rtlo avenue and G um berlund s tre e t : .Allessandro GoUicelli, 272 T hird avenue ; R. 11. T liayor. 33 .Atlaailc avenue ; I ’asq u a le M artino, 2.53 N orth Second ■street ; O tto A. W icke, H am burg and M yrtle avenues : G eorge W. Brooks, 1,161 Myrtle nve- inie ; .A. S ilverm an, sou thw est co rner E astern p a rkw ay an d T hutfo rd street.

DEATH OFA.V OLD G O VER.\JIE\T E.Ml’LOYE.

An ad jo u rn ed m eeting of th o Bedford league of th e P o litica l EquoUty cluii w as held a t Mrs. F . D. Hncksl.aff’s rssidonce. 282 Jefferson ave­nue, las t n ig h t. 'The first m eeting , bold ou Ja n u a ry 5, w as addressed by no less d is tin ­g u ished a sp eak er th a n Mrs. Carrie L. C hap­m an C a tt and an iueroaso of lourteeii iu th e m em bership, w hich up to th a t tim e had been no th in g , ro lled up like a tida l WBve. Tho a im ot tUi.s organ ization is sufficiently sot forth in the follow ing w hich it fu rth ers;P e titio n fo r sciual suffrage to the constitu ­

tio n a l convention of tho S ta te o t New York to m eat in .Albany In 3Iay. 1394.G entlem en—T he u n d ersigned citizens of the

U nited S ta tes, 21 year* of age, rcsldsiits of the S ta te of Now York, County of Kings, respect­fully ask y o u r honorable body to s trik e the w ord "m ale ” from article I I , section 1, of tho co n stitu tio n and thus .sei-iiro to the wom en ol th e stnto tho r ig h t to vote on equal term s w ith th e m en.

Its m om bersnip has clim bed stead ily since

t S i .Y t y - t h r e c V e a r n t n t i l e N a .V } ' a n <i i i i l i i |> w r i g l t l .

•At Sts. I’e te ra u d I’aiir* 11. (.'. chu rch , tho Hev..•AyIvcster Malone, pa.sior, a lec ture and m usical vespers, un d er the auspices of th e Holy Name society, will bo given to-m orrow evening, Feb- rm iry 13. at 3 (/clock . A chargu of 25 cen ts for udinissiou will iio m ade, the proceeds to go to th e poor, 'i’he Rov. A rtb iir 31. Gl.irk, C. .S. P ., w ill lecture on • 'I-e iirn lng in tlio 3IidUlo A ges,” nnd the choir, u n d e r th e d irec tion of Mr. F 'rcJ- orick IJranders. o rgan ist, will re n d er th* follow ­in g prograinnie: Q uartet. •'D oniine unu D ix it.” 3Illlard; q u a rte t. M agnificat, by Slozart: con­tra lto solo. “ O Salin.-irl-s,” liobaudi. to be sung by 3Iis9 Adelina JU eharil; (juariet. Voni Urea- to r. iieetliovea: .soiirniio solo, '-.Ave R eg in a ,” Aluscagiii; qu iirte t. 'Tautiim E rgo. Rossini.

■\t tile Ross s tre e t P resby terian cliuren . the i m usical selocrcm.s for to -m errow evening will I em brace tli.j follovriug: O rgan p relude, "G en- 1 Z1 0S.-1. ” by S m art: G loria iu Kvcelsis. Srmil-

ling: d ue t for f -n o r and basso. ’ My Faith I.ook.s Up te T h ee .” Scliiieckcr, to bo su n g Ijy 31essrs. M ilton a n d lioatu ; ([uartet. ” ’Tne I.o rd is My S licp licrd .” Jvochat; offBrloiri', o rg .in se lec tion by Thom.as, [ilayed by T. Lewis Doyle, o rg an is t and ch o irm aster.

At the F irst B aptist church , tho Rev. C ortland 31yers, p ast* r (services held a t th e .Academy’ of Music), will bo given to-m orrow evening : Mnl» (|uart(jt. •‘God is a S p irit." B ennett: ten o r solo. • 'I Will I.ay Mo Down and S leep ,” Buck. by- Albert P a rd o ; solo and ipm rte t, “ O Holy Saviour,” .Atit. .Mrs. D utton and iiuarto t: solo, •‘I H eard tho Voice of ,Iesus Say ,” A. E. Harrl.s, to be sung by Mrs, C harles D uU *n; offertory, cornet solo, •‘Hym n to St. C ecilia,” G ounod, to bo played by Wilutim N. Bartow .

.At St. Alary's E piscopal church , Classon nnd AVilloiighby avenues. Mr. H enry G. Kskuche, o rgan ist and ch o irm aster, lias p rep ared the fo l­lowing program m e of m usic for to m o rro w eve­n in g a t 7:30. Alagnilioat in .A, by 3 Iacfarreu : Nunc D im ittls in A. by Monk; autheiii, '•Ijord , fo r 'Tliy 'Tender M ercies' Sake." by E skuclie;< te r to ry . P a rt II . Passion Music by G aul, w ith in.-bdeatal solos by W aiter A. -Adams, te n o r , an d .John 1>. .Tones, bariloB c.

At Ilia N ostrnnd avenue 31. E. church , No.=- tran u avenue aud Quincy s tree t. Rov, .-A. H. G oodeiiough, p asto r, the m onthly m usical se r­vice will lie given to-m orrow evening, oousiat- iug of tho fo llow ing selections: P re lude,A llegro Cantnbilo. sym phony Y. by W ider : q u a rte t, •• Tli« Shadow s of tho E vening H o a r,” B arri; sop rano solo, “ Thy Will Be D one.'’ Mo.szkowski, to bo sung by 3frs. Bessie B ened iet D ennis: an th em , •‘Rejoice in the L o rd .’’ T o u rs; con tra lto solo, •‘'The Holy C ity ,” Adam , to be su n g liy Miss Ju lia O livia L ong; a a th e ::i“ 0 tor thoW ings of a Dov*," 3Ion- do lssohu; du e t. ’‘As P a n ts tb e H a r t,” Smart-, baritone solo, “ 'rh e Day Is Done."’ Balfe, will be sung by 31r. H. B ernard Coombe. A onorus ■will assist an d th e serv ice -will be u n d e r tho d irec tion of Mr. R oyal L . P o rte r, o rg an is t and director.

.At tho C entral C ongregational chiireli, H ancock street, n ear F ran k lin avenue, tho Rev. .A. .1. I-’. B ehrends, O. D ,. pastor, Dr. H enry G. Iian -

i chelt. o rg au is t an d m usical d irec to r, has pre- 1 pared th e follow iug sifieetioiis for the serv ice

to -m orrow evening : P roluds, No. 1 in F m ajor, D ubois; anIbem , “ Rejoice in th e L o rd .” E lvey: offortcry, “ Calm is tho u ig lit,” Gootz; d u e t, tor soprano nnd bass, to be sung by Mrs. E lizabeth N orth rop and Mr. J . If. G roteclose. j r . ; ascrin - tlo a , “ iVe W ait for 'Thy Roving K indness O, G od," Mar-ffirren: pustludo. a lleg re tto in 1> m inor, Gounod.

'The m usical p rog ram m e nt .St. Jo h n 's E pisco­pal olmrcli, St. .fohus pla-ce ;iud Seventh ave­nue, tlio Kev. G eorge F. Breed, rector, lo-m or- ro-,v evening a t 7:30. will bo as follow s: P roces­sional, hym n 49; 3lagnifloat and Nuuc D im ltti* in D. by C. R. Gale: anthem . "B lessed Je.su, foun t of m ercy .” from D vorak’.s “ .Stabat M ater;'’ hynm 64: o l'fertorium , iiuurte t, “ God so loved th e w o rld ,'’ S ta iner, to bo .sung t,y 3 Iasters Clare Dodge and Abe Crovoling, Sig. 'Tessem an an d E. .A. Dom onet.

Ar the Ghiiroh of St. .Agnes )!!. C. 1, H oyt and Sackelt streets, to-m orrow evening . R ossi’.s vespers will b« su u g by th e ch o ir, also “ .Ave Regiun Cu-loruxn,” by Sclm m ann, and Dr. IR ■W. Crowe, orgBui.st and iimslcal d irec to r, will p lay a procession;il and m arch by S. B. Vi'hit- ney.

.At St. .Ann’.-s E piscopal ch u rch , co rn er of C liu toa :i,nd I.iv in g sto n streets, th e Rev. Reese F’. .Alsop, D. iJ . . rec to r, a m usical serv ice will be given to -m orrow ovenieg, consiotiug of p a r t I I of ‘’’Thu I ’miEioa” ( tho seven w ords of the Saviour on tho cross 1. psalm 51 and hym n .3-2. 'The iiitisic w ill bo u n d e r tho d irec tio n (if J.

V u rd k AValter Hall, o rg an is t and choir of th e C hurch of tho lle iivcu ly Rest, Now York city.

Jam es R. McGee, one of tho oldest citizens of B rooklyn, d ied nt the rosidenoo of his son-in- law . Danioi B. Philliijs, 2S5 Adolphi street, on 'Tliur.sday, F e b ru a ry 15, o t pneum onia, in lh« .34tli y ea r of his age. 3Ir. 3IoGeo was born in th e F ifth w ard of B rooklyn on Ju n e 15, 1316. H e received a c*m m on sclioo! education until hia la th y ear w hen ho was appren ticad in th e BrO(-}klyn navy y a rd to learn llic tra d e of a sh ipw righ t. E ver 6lni.ui his en tran ce in to tho navy yard and up to F’obriiary 4, 1894, Mr. MoGeo was active­ly in the em ploy of th e U nited S tates govorn- m eut. All hi.3 life ho was iia a rd e n t D em oeral and took a v igo rous in te res t in natioual and

MFRiSTElt iJEBATI.VG C R IB .A ITlocU 'T r in l u n i t t t u c c p t i o i i llSelcS :i 1

£ :c iv w * ir lOnEI C.iiwt .'V tglil.

’The W ebster D ebating club gave an en le r- tninm out aud roceptlou last n ig h t a t R en w ar ball, co rn er of W illoughby n v tuuo aud B ro ad ­way. 'J'Jio la rg e 1ml! -was crow ded w ith tho m om bsrs and tlie ir friondB,

Tbe first part of th e en to rta iu m en t consisted of a piano solo, " .lo tirn ey of I.ife ," by .Allister G. H arknoss: b a rito n e solo. “ .Say All Itevoir, by W illiam !1. Y oungs; de:i;ou ^

cninpi(it ,(( ftiiU (Toiirlerfi i l c u r e , a iu l t o - d s y s h e is a s he .-i l thy fl :id h a p p y .vs a n y e h l l d .

D r . W i l l i a m s ' I’ i i ik P i l l s r e p p e s e n l o n e o f t l i e a r e a t e i t d i s c o T p r i e s of m s d i r s l s c i e n c e d t i r i n j ; t h e l a t t e r h s l f o f t h e n i n e t e e n t h c - n t i i r y . .S in ce t h o y h a i o b e e n p u t n p o s i t l i e l i s t o f M -a m ia r I m e d i c i n e s a n d p l a c e d t r l t h i n p n b - l lo r e a c l i . ( h e c a r e s tho .r l i a r o w r o e y h t i i a r o b o r d e r e d o a t b e l u i r s c u l o u r . 'J ' l iese p i l l s sh m i li l n o t b e c l a s s e d ts i tn t i l e t . ^ io j s a u d s o f p r o p r i e t a r .T a n d p a t e n t m e d i c i n e s ; *1- t h o n i t b r b o y a r e : o b o b a d o f *11 d n i c e i s t s t h e y a r e In ro - •ali ty a p n - h c r i p t i o n o f a n e m i n e n t p h y s i c i a n . W i t h s u c h * r e m e d y n i l h i n r e a c h t h e r e is n o r e a s o n w h y t t i e r o s h o u l d b o Hul te r in ft f r o m d i s e a s e s of t h e b l o o d o r n e r v e s .

N'UMHER TUELVK .irUILA.NT.<Aru.dua.fi 117 ICxcrcri»<iM iti lh « C a r a m m u r

I^ eparem cii i o f T h a t Sclioo2«

Tlje atmo.spheric ftloinMnt-? ■js'ero not iT opitioni Ju rin « t)«e rnonuns: of Insr, F r iJ a r . Lm. tho fact faileti t o iliHjjfl t lie plea^cil look of expectancy restin u upon txrenty-t^vn facea iu tho g ram m ar departine iii of Public School No. 12 o r to tnak© t})0 rrra<iuntimr exorcise.^ othorvriso th an m ost 5:icct»RKful arnl appreciateb* a ttendod by relative® and friends of ihobo-who rece iv ed ih e ir d ip lom at.Tho irosiure Horis.s by t):o ones o f thoprin iary depurtrnont were amontr th e especially excoHem item.s o f th e m o rn in g ’s p rogram m e. M.'ibel I ’erry ’8 represen ta tion of young Am erica’* h a b it o f (ieriding m nterrinl a n th o rity was inim i­tab le nnd proh:ii)Iy m ade every boy p resen t won­der if liifc own particu la r w.T.y of d isregard ing hon-je rnlii would sound c'qually funny if to ld a bout.

Sam uel S te inhard t. a.*t ono of .n p a ir of mis- taken-fo r-eacb -o ther tw ins, re la ted his tria ls wiili a jiuraoroiis gloom th a t aroused tho sym pa­th etic interopt o f every listener, especia lb ' when he annomicod th a t bin sw eetheart had been m ar­ried t(» his fac sim ile by rni.stake and iiis own ever increaping feav that, he would bo b u ried , in- pteml of his b ro ther, iu ca»;e th© la tte r happened to die lirst. ■ Jiaby Fenton, a guest o f th e occa­sion from Nevr York, reciteil “The H a u g h ty I ’encock'* with a grace anki in to n a tio n th a t a lready , despite he r »)nly s years, place her am ong tlio.so fo r whom it is safe to p re d ie t fu tu re ©locuiioiiary conquests. Lucy McKay s recita tion . *‘He W orried A bout I t ,” was excellent. Slie wont on to toll abou t & m an who always read tho scientific predictions rela­tiv e to th e horrib le th in g s ilia t arc going to be­fall th is world a m illion years from now. here and th ere b ring ing in with fine scorn—*‘And h® w orried about it B ut with still tinor acorn did flhe finally re la te how th is m an ’s wife took in w ashing and his d .m ghtor mn«lo sh irts fo r 12 cen ts a piece to pay tb e g ro cer’s b ill and ‘’he d idn 't w orry ab o u t it !” Mias K ittle D illon and a school m ale m ade a da in tily p re tty p ic tu re in blue and w hite, ren d erin g th e ir p iano duet, the “ Crown D iam onds” overtu re . C hairm an Miller, a f te r pre.senling tb e diplom as m ade .% speech to th e effect th a t he had never mad© an d never in­tended to m ak e 'a speoch. He also w arned tho graduate.s from th in k in g th a t they knew every­th in g : said he had a dau g h te r in Packer in s titu te who spoke L atin and road G reek au d w ho th a t very m orning a t b reak fa st had in tim a te d t e a tPacker girls in th e ir teens w ere w iser by fa r ,_on alm ost auv s\iV>joct th a n experienced fa th e rs of nearly fifty years, adding in a com ical so t^ voce th a t, .although ho h ad n 't said m uch, he couldn’t help bu t recall th e m axim th a t ch ild ren th ink old people fools, but old people know w hat young people are. Mr. M iller closed his rem arks by saying th a t he believed he should ro te fo r women to become m em bers of th e board o f edu­cation : th a t his school experience had proved to him th a t girls surpass th e boys in every th in g th a t goei) to m ake up ch arac te r and excellence in scholarship.

Dr. C ruikshank. tho principal, is a g en era l favorite am ong teachers and pupils. In sp ite of tho dtimpness of the m orm ng ho was very dry and to th e poin t in ev ery th in g he said and con­stan tly provoking a rip p le of am usem ent am ong liis auditors. He counsel to th e g rad u atin g class was in substance th e sam e as given by DuripidcH to th e an c ien ts:

Boyond th e ran g e o f m ental eyes"Fis not windom to be wise.L ife is b rief, th e iiresont clasp.Nor a fte r sam e b rig h t fu tu re grasp.buch were th e wisdom, as I ween(3nly of ill-cond itioned m en.

Miss H ans, ono of th e teachers o f the depart* m enr, was p resen ted by lier class with an e legan t pOilestal. draped with a haiidspm e scarf and sur- juoutited by a jard in iero con ta in ing a p a lm etto palm . Mias BabL. a n o th e r teacher, also received ft beau tifu l p lan t of some kind as a token of esteem from her pupils. The g ra d u a tin g exer­cises took place on. th e top fioor of th e .school huildm g. .4. young woman, a f te r tiiiishing the fo u rth fiight of e ta irs , paused oxhausted ly and-

L il ian U a n d a l l : b.iH.s solo,

:iy Au ilanco by Miss •The W nrrior's

oil g rad u ate with h igh honors io«day.”

s c B r i i i s K i) .im s. f k im r o .s e .H e r f*‘rieii(1«i A x s in t C o le h m iin g ^

K lir tlsd n V*

The friends of Mrs. A. A. Frim roso ten d o red h e r a su i prise pa rty on .'\IoiuIay evouing, a t th®

local politic*. D uring the adm in istration of j so n u ” bv K. Le Hov W illinins: rec ita tio n . “ Old I residence of he r d .iughier. Mr.?. G. Krancisco, P.n^»h:vi>au A fr Ha M t-Ku r,A_ \ . .A* i.... \m i .. 7« ___’ ........i .. _ _______ ........... ' r i . . . ...___ ......... - ._____B residont B uchanan Mr. McGe<i hold the po

sltioo of uKiBtQr of conslruo tiou in the sh ip ­w rig h t's d e p artm e n t of th e navy yard , but was rem oved upon th e advent of th e Kepublicun

A ce.'' hy Miss E llu G. Gust;iu:. so lo , ''111 the Cliirnney (..’o rjjer,' A. Smitli.

’I’he .s’G'ouil p a r t w .m.-* taken

and u soprano by Miss M inna

ui^ by

70 Biiliai: s t r c f t . T h e occ.ftsior; w as -in h o n o r Mrs. P r im r o s e ’s Lir tiulay. . \m o n g t h e gues t*

w e r e Mrs. A. Pri :nro«», Mr. H e n d r i c k s . Mr.. ........... ...... g...... ..... ............... ..J .. m ock I nn«l Mr>*. G. F rancisco , .Mr. auU Mrs. T. Boyce,

p a r t y u n d e r L in c o ln . Mr. M cG ee h a d no t h ‘fU| h«hl in t h e c x t n i o r d in a r y Hessjoii of t h e ' M r. a n d Mr?. 'J'. Whito. Mr. und Mr«. P r im -itu »r...ir»nAranin rtna AiirrtiAM «rA«niiv cm en i I ol uacc jm m or; plcus. Tho caiisw of ; rO'(?. M a n d .Mr.-. J . W ill iam s. Mr. a u d Mrs.

f b i flra ^ Ho was in s tru c te d by Secretary Uf Navy Wells TO 1 ,vas -.V .m iU lo r e c i v - r d a m a g e s ' " - -------- .....’ —tho first m eeting until now it is fo rtj-tw o . lb® i j-epoi-t im m ediately in St, Louis, w here a yard

gelic^i church, co rner Sum ner avenue a n a Ko.s- ciusko stree t, of w hich the Bov. W. G ould is

m em bers ar© sp read ov;:r tho T v/on tr-th ird ,T w enty -fou rth and Tw enty-fifth w ards. The p resid en t is Mrs. A. D. M organ.

T here wer® a score of persons, e ighteen wo­m en au d tw o m an, a t tho m eeting lost n ig h t, an d th ey w ere a lL e n th usiastic women suffra­g ists. T hey ta lk ed earnestly abou t th e com ing couv® ation of the K ings County Bolltical E q u ality league, w hich is to be lield ;it H is­to rical hall, on B ierropout s tre e t, on F eb ru a ry 23 aud 24, and w hich is to bo addressed by Susan B. A nthony herself, Bev, Anna M. 8baw ,Mrs. C arrie L. O uapm an L’a tt, 3lr. H enry B.Blackw ell, Miss Alice StoBO Black. w eihU ev. Dr. j all of w hich bodies a ttonded his fu-

V Glen, Mrs. nera l a t 1:30 o’clock lo-dnv a t il:e residence ofJu lia W ard How e and others. Delegate.sto th is ! Ph illip s. Dr. Van Albtyno. p a s to r of tho convention w ere chosen and ih cro was Homo i j^^ncls s tre e t M em orial church , conduntcil the ro u tin o business or m inor im portance tran.s- : im ercoont was a t Cypr«s.s Hillsacted an d then Mrs. Joan \ n tcent Leacli ro.nd ; cem etery . !Jtr, McGoo leavoa tw o <laughttir5 th e Bev. Hamuol Joh n so n essay on tho | so u . a ll of whom live iu Brooklyn,flubject ‘‘E qual O pportun ity for Women. ■'

( w.'i?3 ' ‘.K .'-uB lo r eco v iT ■•rb.brc'.fif' <iaaauge.s for y a r d | im-utal a n g u i s h a n d d is t r e s s of bod y HulVored by

N. Van Im ru e , Mr. a n d Mr?. Hiltoii . Mr. Sweozey. Mr>. .M. I’rimrob'c. J a c k W illiams, F l o r e n c e

had been opened fo r the construction of river I ( i jy pluinUrT an d fause'.l by ih e . failure of dc- , IT in irose . Frank i’rim rose, Lizzie T om llson, gunboat.'^. D u rin g the en tire w ar 3lr. McGee ; feedao t to d e liv e r a message sen t by plaiaiifT lo * E d w ard Boyce, P ink William.^, Mr. D u tch er,rem ain ed th s ro and a t Cairo, w hore sim ilar j bbs wife in ('h ic.ago.” William F. iiow no per- , F lo rence Var» D orno. N. ( la rriso u , Jenni®w ork was u n d e rtak en , and upc>n th e co.seatioi; , soupted th e ju d g e an-.l G. W. ( ‘oruoll vras th« ' Mil<di'*Il. \ViUi.a:u Sullivan , K ale SuUWaa,ol hostiUcies re tu riind to tho Brooklyn navy ' ©nieious iMcrk. Th«* couii-«*l for the plain tiff OeolTrey \Yi!li.’i:n<. r,ola Hwe'“/ i ‘y. Ilcroo rt H il-

wife s death , I'^n years ago. ; b. T,;irftyeite Faw* vti and IL (. VnbT : for ; to n . .\nna FrancioO >, Charles PriinroHe, F ran kMr. 3IoGee hnd m.aJe his liom« w ith liis t ia u th -

i tor, Mrs. F lilllip s . w here his death tool; place.I He rras a mem ljor of N assau lodge No. 39. i I. O. O. F’., au d is said to have been the oldest j odd fellow in th e city. Mr. 3IeGeo was also a I m em ber o t th e Society of Old B rooklynites and J of tlie V e teran .nnd Volunteer F irem en ’s asso-

O B a 'JT IiA K V .

p asto r. AVeli know n m inisters and w o rk ers iu i Idea is th a t wom en ough t to have ' m i’S >V1i noa ' s A i r s i r vi vtiie C hristian a iiianeo will preHch. 'To-niorrow i "Rual o p p o rtu n ity w ith men if they w ant it, ja t 10:30 tho Rot, Stephen. .Merritt, pro.sident o t 1 »tid th is k in d of gospel was w ell received by i p r o K r a i i i i i i e S>:tl N o t 4>ack V a r i e tytho .state iilll.nnce board , will preach. In th e ! Mrs. L eaeh s hearers, luelud ing the men p re t- afte rnoo ii Miss B. I-’orgiison, m issionary to 'Thi- eut. Mrs. Ilackstaff and o th er momber.s m ade I a n d W ii . K i i jo v a l i le .

^ 44 44 , 4 44 * 0 w 4 \e 44 C* 4 J 4 V. 44 4 j ^bet, a u d o thors will m ake addresses aud a t ; sh o rt speecnes. culculatoa to confirm th e locL * W ednosuav evening c lu irnnag musjeab* n ig h t th e Kev. E . .A. Fu n k will p reach . 'Rhe | ribbed faiUi o f th e ir hearers women s r ig h ts I Mr. .and Mr^. R. A 3Yil-Other m eeting* :ju(1 preachers a re as fo llow *: ; th en the proceedings cam e to a close. j :K)-t Pacific stree t. The fam ous trio I'nJV s-Bev'^F^W^F^^^ i that" a i r t h l ' ' plan^ Clove Y arringion. (>:um>B. Sim pson: 'Thar^day^ th e Itev. \V. , J . Slosi-n- | I M oeli'bG r a ^ r B V i “t F r i iL y T h e re the^counties in th e sta te with a view to a ro u sin g | MocUcU and .Mrs D. Knedeker joined iuwill bo a m issionary service con d u cted bv th e 1 public sentlraoiil and th u s enald iug Urn league ami 31iss M oelu-.i s.aiig H arry Keur.edy - - ■ - • ' ■ ' ' t o Im press itself upon the co n stitu tiona l cou- ’ at.l- f .... i a

to-mori:p\v m orning in th e C entra l P re sb y te ria n I c h u rch , T om pkins :mU W illoughby avenues. 5

A public m eeting u n d e r the .auspices o f the B rook lyn T em porauce league, will be held a t tlie H uiou Assem bly rooms* B edford aveiiuo and S o u th T hird street* to-m orrow afte rn o o n o t 4, lo p ro tes t against th e b ill to perm it th e sa­loons to open side door.s on Sundn.v.

A t i ts m eeting to -n ig h t in Sackett h a ll, 295 S a o k e tts tre e t , th© T e n th w ard Jefferson iau soci­e ty w ill have so m eth in g to sny to C ongressm an H e n d rix fo r his vote against th e W ilson bill.

!u<-t 'Kei\i‘.edy’s Iftt^-*,

Bev. IL Scott uiL«4sionary from Africa. i Im press itself upon the co n stitu tiona l cou- \ compoiiitioiis. Miss Jaizzio Nolan uud H.The itev. e ! A. J ln iae r who was for som e tim e I th e effect ind ica ted in the above i W uam om l sang .and .Mr, Jam cii t ‘. McHuci:

th© p asto r of th e Gil n stllin C hurch of th© Kvau- 1 .A sa m o a u so f harrow ing tho public ! gav© his im persouaiion of C arm eucitiu Mhici;gel in G reenpoint. und wlioresigu**^! from tbero | m ind tho m em bers a re c ircu la tin g ladustrlou.siy ! 'ty.as w(?ll recoived. For an eiK^ore Mr. M' -to tak e tho pastorate of the South C h ristian | varie ty of wom an su firago leafiets, .some of -c h u rch m H averhill. Mass., has been oulied to 1 ho sub jects trea ted bovag -‘Twelve lleusonsth e p as to ra te of th e E ast B ap tist ch u rch in | W o m e n W ant to Aol«.” by Alice Stone

____ , L ynn . Mass. HIb roeent resig n atio n f ro m t h e ! B lackw ell: “ T he Nonsenso of I t —Short .AnswersA T A S F k C lA L M K E T l O F T K E UOV* F laverhill church an d change ol fa ith to th a t of 1 Com m on O bjections A gainst W oman Suf-

^^© ruiuic Committee of tho CRi£.sci2XT A.TULE'I’IC • Bupti.st m ade quit© a sensatlon . j frn,£?e, by In o m u s W eu tw o rlu lligg inso ii, an d............... ............................ " ■ and essay by G eorge W ihluiu C urtis on “ E q u a l

B igh ts fo r W’om on.’

th.s d a tcu d aa t, C harles Ci. W. (.Iriflhi au d ' Kol)«.*rt K nist, T he debate was very hum orous, i Thu verdi'*t was i;:i for Ih-j piaimiiT ‘and Jrd.tidU for th e ju ry . An inform al recepti<>ii ' followed and a geiioral goo<i lim e was enjoyod. I Among thos© ]»roRont w r v L. Lafayettw Favr- j cu*j, .Miss Edna W aiula ilow eli. E dw ard Gibson. Marion V. l-'awc’ li . K. L. Ilalb jra* . Mi*s J-Mu i SiebiM'l, Kdwr.rd WMto. Miss M inrtta H all. : F ra n k L. F ie ld , Miss E ulalia Canjc'.ios. H arry Shipm an. .Miss Bertlin Fielder. .Mr. anci Mrs.

^rge Bates, Mr. a id Mr.s, Wjlhair. F. Bowue. ’ Mr. mid Mrib. H enry F. D avcnpori. ?dr. and

' Ml'!'. .lam es C un ts , Dr. A ugustus McCullou:.! jbd.-ullona, Charlos \.“o. MisH I5‘*atrice lie r-‘ rin g , .loliu l-'c.Moti, Miss )>*rilia Vn-»:sley. Bob- ' o rt Krn.-L rUis”' F ran ces H{i'!:Iiu. Wiliiuin F ran k .• M iisF an u i« Seyjnour. William Clark*?. Mi8.«i.\da ’ ( k'i.'nj>h* ll. -(tdiu F iuriegan, .\nua Kr:i»l,■ Mis^ (inUiU Goil«r, i''re*leri"k iT'^iraskis. Mis.“

Hell Ihiryna am.l Dr. I 'rank ; Ti.« oiVi'-’crs of th< «dub ar*-: Loi>«rt E rast.

nr»sid '-n :: r.<lv.*iu !. Vab-, vi*’** )>ru-4i«leDt: G. (*. Fo.-^icr, iri:aMir»jr: Frank L. I'ry. r ‘'«.*ording sec­re ta ry : L. I,. IdiW cetl, forr*’‘ ;’onJiiig s» 'T ctary.

MBS.I sU M o f : i

LKM<»\ lEA.(HrrirH lo iC i ' i ’ l>2iiiglK l<?r* I'sV lyt« baa gii*

Aeruiuic Committee of tho CRl£.SCI2.N'T A.TULE'I’IC • Bapti.St m ade qu ite a SenSatlon.i CHarUs H. Vatman, who_ is^kuow n 1^ I t hns ta k e a w a y o u r |C npt& iu .'aiiepliorJ j io a n i o f (Jovoruors iiaa lo a t 'a [tna m i th o c i « u ___th e re fu re be i t

H e s o lre d . T n a t th e C iovorninir C o m m itte e o f th « O res :n t A lh ie tio C lu b •-xpreosee to th e I'liniily o f o n r lat<

:hy w ith th e m in th e t r g r e a t loss.

as til* lead er of llie youux poo[ile’8 m eetiuxs a t Ooena G rova am i of th s M etropolitoa m eu tin ;^ iu Now 3'ork. will proa< :U in th e C entra l Prosby-

iiiLet ivh(iBo rtat))ity” o liio'^int'ore.'tVof'tho’iutvrosts'^o^ I te r ia n ch u rch ,'T o m p k iu s au d AYillouphby avo- If till) has >1-011 for hiiii the rofard of all liis aasociates, I D u e s . to-m orroiT mocilloft. 'There w ill be spo- I '-lliq-VUOl IS lost oue of Its most loyal meuioers; I - r - i ___ *i,„ T/xK« t? rt..- kn.Yfisf?on{

STKEI.K 31ACKAVR ShOMLV STAUVLVG.

c e n t A lh ie t asD ociate i ts

^ e io lv a d , j.th o fa m ily of th e > th e fu n e ra l in a bo<

cia l m usic. Xiio p asto r, iho Bev. Jo h n F . Car- I son , w ill prea.ch*in the evening, T ho Oreoie

I ts m o s t loyal m

Co:s-iona.hv(.ith 1 'Till sinq. On T uesdav a tte rn o o n a t 4'iliat^a c'ljpy of ihiH m in n ^ M lorViriSid to ' o ’clook an d evening a t 7:30 i r . Y atm an w ill f ths dsceasod and that, this hoard attend 1 a lso p reach in th e C entral church . Mrs. I. S.

c f BROUN Proaideat i Kr*as. know n a s tho n ig h tingale sa c re d song .W ILLIAM B . H i l l , B scro to ry , will sin g a t both services. Tho T u e s is i- even- dea-tb.

111., F eb ru a rj' IT—Mr. Kteelo Mac- kayo’s condition rem ained u iic lianccd uu to an early h o u r th is inorning. Uis pliysicians, hoiv. ever, will not express any opinion as to his chances fo r recovery. T he ch ie f troub le is tho in ­ab ility of h is stom ach to re ta in nourishm ent, au d h is condition is described as s ta ry iu e to

well reooived. For an H uqh dauced his oriyiiial Irish liuri:;';:(<;. i l r . 31oeIieh roiido-.-ed a G erm an rcciiat.im whicii caused m uch iiiorrim ont. Miss Kitty Mr- lIUL'li 'vas rdoasiii;.; in jia rts siie iiiteriu-uK-d. DaiiciiiL' was i-esiiiued a f te r suppor.am i contiim-- ; u n til tlie “ wee sm a' liours," Mr. am i M rs. V. il- sou were vo ted "c.apital good fellows” by :fi'i p resen t, am oin; ivliicii wen) 3Ir. :iiid 31rs. Har:-y H tiu;liiiiso;t, 31r. r.:ul 3Ii-.s. 3Ioo!icli. Mr. um! Mi --. McNeil, Mr. and Mrs. D. Vt'hamoiid. 3Ir. and .'I: >. McHuL'h. Mias K itty MoH u lIi , 3Ir. and Mr.. Brown, C ap ta in and Mrs. Tlioinpson. Mr. and Mrs. F 'urren. IVaitcr Stone, 31iss L izzie Nolan. 1. B u tle r, Miss .Annie Nolan, Jo h n Doran. Miss

.'irs. Wilii.am I’. H.aigli of !s6 .'oulii C.vford s tree t L’ave ti:e iusi o( iicr l.en. -n '.iin.- in ijim or of ner iia i;g t;t'-r. J lisa I'.vei.vn il-iigli, ou i luir.s- lii'.y. T lins* tTllo nssisied n; rso-;v iuu ,ver« Miss .Ainiee U.nigh, Mis- !-'.-i>etta Rn:z. .Miss Gra-.c C re o y t, JU ss .\(':iR.i.: Uu:-.-.soii iind .M:ss Susanao M alier. .Anioiv.; t i e n;ii(5<is were 3D.-, aud 3 lrs. 1-'. Kneoinn-.l. 1>;-. :i:.'! 3i.--. I.yniaii Aiiiiott. .'.Ir. m ill Mrs. Fi-'-dci-. - .;. Hiaricii.-. Mrs. ivuowllO’-i, Ui-v. an d Mrs. Henry s.v.-vnt-/,«l. Van B run t Tent-i'o. Seym our I'l.iw oru: Bonsali.Irv m q W cnlw ortii. Im dlcy Irrin n I 'p johu . Miss Ciraef, Mrs. .■'idolplis. K(-i;l:::i'.'i i ov.tan. Mrs. S iisanne C outaii. .Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Kainer, E rn s t i ie rn in n Vivi“ , .Mr. and Mrs. Curiey. Will-

3Vilil;d;i', F rank I 'riu irosc and l.o.ster i-'rancisoo.

A .Ml'SiG.M.E iO I t riMC’HEUS.•J'lic Aluiiiiiii* (\^s.>citt.]ioll o f l lie 'X'rain*

1 1 1 2 S-ulxxtl I l i i ie r ln i i icn .

.A l.irge n u d len ce , m a n y of th e m ga-ests o f tn * A in a u ia e as-'Oeiatioii of t l i s t r . ' i in ing sch o o l for teaehi.Ts, w ere p r ' j rou t ou Tliursdn.v e v e n in g a t a inusi '-ale in tho sc l ioo lroon i ou R y e rs o n s t ree t . 'Tlie p ro g ra m m u p r s s o iu e d pcote,ssional a u d nn in t ' -u r t : i lcct. 'i'lie p re s id en t . Miss S a ra h 31. I 'a n iu l i a r . in an adilress . i i rgad th o a d v is a b i l ­i ty of tenciiurs co m in g to g e fu o r to r s t u d y a n d i m - ) iriivc:nent. n iec t ings to iia bald n t t h e t r a i u i n g S'-liool. I It th e in 'is iea! p ro g ra m u io w h ic h fol- io-a-< t.l ti l* pn r t ie in a i i i s w ere t h e H ig h S choo l G ice club, Miss I'icrtlia F i i rg a a g , H ig h S chool B an jo an d M andol in cinb . .Miss C h a r .o t to B old- u a u . J o h n U, H an ran . Miss .Martha M s y e r , Ar- l iu i r S. Somers, Mrs. .Mario .Antoinette S u m - iiKTS nnd H e n ry W nrarn. A lg s rn o u S. H igg in* a'ldr'-bs*(l ib 't a n d ie n c * ou tho d u t ie s isf a is.icliei- aud til* p lo as n ras ,m d profi ts o f ho r ■work.

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