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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
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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 .
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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
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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
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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.
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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-
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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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