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S iinnel D evere and liis com pany, th a t are th e a ttrac tio n s a t H yde & B eam an’s th e a te r th is v.-eelc, ivill change th e ir place o f o p era tio n on llo n d ay n e x t to th e G ayety th e a te r and will .give a lively show.
I". N In n es an d b is T h ir te e n th reg im en t band will give a second concert on Sunday evening.
H e will rep ea t th e program nio iilayed a t the Colum bia la s t S unday , including R ossin i’s “S tabat M ater.”
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H it . W IL L A K D 1!I “ V fE A L T H .
As Mr. "IVinard’s engagem ent in th is c ity draw s to a close tlie n u m b er and in te re s t o f those who g a th e r a t th e P a rk t lie a te r m oroases. T he a c to r has grow n so rap id ly and b road ly , h is espeoial tra i ts a re so well understood an d h is p erfo rm ances have been so o ften and so accu rate ly m easu re d by th e public , th a t as h is re p e r to ry is unfo lded an audience speculates n o t so m uch as to w liat pecu liar capacities :ind ch arac te ris tics ho w ill b rin g to its illu s tra iio n , b a t w h e th e r i t w ill exem plify anew h is a lread y well e stab lish ed a n d s tro n e ind iv iduality . C oncerning h is now play-A-iiow to th is city—th e q u estio n was sett le d la s t u ig h t to th e sa tisfac tion of a crow dedhouse. T he d ra m a tis t, Mr. H en ry A rth u rJo n e s ,’ had a lread y m ade a d is tin c t m ark up o n th e p o p u lar estim ate . Ho h a d also m ade a successful m easure of Mr. TVillard, so th a t in previous works, as “T he M iddlem an” and
“ Ju d a h ,” th e a u th o r and p layer had sh o w n a m u tu a l an d sy m p ath e tic ad ap tab ility . T he success is renew ed in “ W ealth.” B latthew R uddock o f L ondon an d Sheffield b egan life w ith a view to ' m ake mone.v and accom plished h is purpose. A continuously prosperous business read ily ex ten d ed its re la tio n s from th e m an u fa c tu rin g tow n and th e financial c ity and la id Hold, w ith w hat cam e to bo reg ard ed as an alm ost m agical touch , upon rich and f ru itfu l m ines o f Ind ia. H e g rew rich e r an d rich e r, ran k in g am ong th e richest. H is fa th e r had been an In v en to r, b u t th e m aohine was b o u g h t by a m on o f m eans r a th e r th a n b ra ins, a n d a t last th e fa th e r die'd in th e w ork house, w hile h is m o ther p e rish ed of h u n g e r. B ut, th o u g h M atthew h ad a certa in sen tim en t in re g a rd to th e ancestra l hardsh ips, he chose as his m odel th e m an of m eans ra th e r th a n th e inven to r. T h e h ard - oning process o f th is selection and its re su lts is obrious and fam iliar. M atthew was w hat is called weak in tw o points. Shrew d and
p e n e tra tin g as h e w as.'he deceives h im se lf as to h is nephew , J o h n R uddock (Mr. C arleton), whom ho takes in to his em ploym ent and la te r h is p a r tnersh ip , and who is th e rascal of th e situation . T he o th e r weakness, on pu re ly com m ercial g rounds, was h is love fo r his dau g h te r, E d ith R uddock (Miss M arie B urroughs). T his was ten ta tively , and a t la s t becam e actually , M atthew ’s r e deem ing tra it . She influenced h im m uch, b u t no t enough . She induced him to abandon th e in te n tio n of closing th e Sheffield w orks, to th e ru in of m an y persons, b u t she could n o t persuade him to fo rego th e in te n tio n of m arry in g h e r to Jo h n . T h ey p a rt, an d he d isinherits he r. P re sen tly , w hile p ro sp e rity advances and m oney g a th e rs in in creas in g volum e, c e rta in signs o f th e conttun- ous s tra in ends in m en ta l ab erra tio n , and M atthew goes crazy. B u t a t la s t b is d a u g h te r saves him . T h ro u g h h e r devotion he regains his reason, and th o u g h his own cu stom ary good fo rtu n e vhs w ealth , supposed to have tak en to itse lf sudden w ings, rem ains, th e v illiany of th e nephew is disc losed an d J o h n R uddock, to th e genera l joy of th e specta to rs, dep arts to his ow n place. The p lay is well p u t to g e th e r, and the hum orous scenes, th e se lf exh ib ition of th e re la tiv es of M atthew , a re l ig h tly touched . M r. 'W illard has ad ded to th e l is t o f h is a r t snccesses. T o-n igh t “ Ju d a h .”
A M IJ8EH F.N TS.
To-m orrow n ig h t th e B oston Sym phony or- ohestra will p lay a t th e A cadem y of Music B rah m s’ first sym phony, a n on trac te fro m Chal- Eicr's “ Gw endoline.” R u b in ste in ’s “ F e ram o rs” ballet, and th e fire scene fro m “Dio W alkuero ’ Max H ein rich w ill sing “IVotan’s F arew ell” and S ch u b e rt’s “Dio A llm acht.”
T he opera season in Brooklyn w ill close, ostensibly, on S a tu rd ay n ig h t of nex t w eek w hen "C arm en” will he g iven a t th e Academ y w ith th e sam e cast as in. th e re ce n t and successful perform ance.
T he first public concert o f th e E u te rp e chorus a n d am a teu r o rch estra will be g iven a t tlie Academ y of JIusio n e x t T uesday u ig h t. H en ri Mar- teau . Rosa L inde an d E dw ard M. S h o n o rt a re engaged as soloists.
“ Princess N icotine” w ill he su n g a t th e Columb ia the.nter n e x t week by L illian Russell. D igby Bell. Jo h n P e rn g in i, A lfred W helan, Jo h n Peakes, M ay D uryea, M arie D ressier and a largo chorus.
The second engagem ent in tow n th is season of Tiiom as Q. Seabrooko in “T he Isle o f Champagne” will beg in a t th e A m phion nex t M onday, 'i’liis am using piece is given w ith complotonoss o f m ounting .
"A T em perance Town,” comes back to th e P a rk the-ater n e s t week. I t m ade a b igger h it d u rin g i ts fo rm er senes of perform ances h ere th a n any o f th e o th e r com edies w ritte n by th e w ildly g ifted C harles H . H oyt.
“Ttie Stowaway,” w ith its re a l bu rg lars and re a l blowing open of a re a l safe, will m ake one o f i ts periodical v isits to B rooklyn n e x t week, and will unfo ld i ts sensational p lo t a t th e G rand O pera house.
"A M an Am ong M en," by W iUiam C. H udson, w ill have w hat la to bo p ractical ly its first p resen ta tio n a t th e Bijou th e a te r n e x t week. 'JCho scene is la id am ong th e iro n m ines o f th e Adi- rondacks.
“P a te n t A pplied F o r ,” is a com edy n o t b efo re
MR. HENDRIX CENSURED
The Brooklyn Democratic Club Calls for His Hesignation.
M embers Are Anp^y Because th e Congressm an Voted .1 -a in s t l lie W ilson B ill—The Income T ax D iscussion—Peckim m ’s N’om lnation Approved. ,
T here was a v e ry fu ll a tte n d an c e o l the m em b e rs of th e B ro o k ly n D om ooratlo club a t th e re g u la r m o n th ly m eotlng he ld in th e club room s, 201 M ontague stree t, la s t evening. A A ugustus H oaly p re sid ed an d In th e absence of Beorotary M onahan , P.obert H. R oy was elected a s tem p o rary sec re tary . A fter th e m inutes of th e la s t m ee tin g h a d been re a d a n d approved, a re p o r t w as rece iv ed from th e executive com m ittee th a t th ir ty - tw o now m em bers had been e lec ted as m em bers of the c lub since th e last
C hapeau de V oltu ro of em era ld g re en velvet; R ussian m a rte n fu r crow n; fo u r M ordore fea th ers, held u p o n sid e by a fuq u e t of roses.
C O H U IS S IO N B B SQ C IK K ’S ItK G D L A 'n O N N .
P a rk C om m issioner Squier sa id y esterd ay he should by M onday n ex t have p re p are d a se t o f re g u la tio n s 'to govern th e a p p o in tm en t o f labor- ers,in his d ep artm en t. Mr. Squ ier assorted th a t ho should n o t be influenced b y po litica l conside ra tio n s in h is appoin tm ents. W illiam A. Booth, th e newly ap p o in ted property an d lab o r clerk, said th a t th e reg n la tio n s w ould n o t be on th e sam e lines la id dow n by C ity W orks Com missioner W hite. W hat w ould be re q u ire d on th e pare o f ap p lican ts fo r laborers’ p ositions w ould be ab ility to do work.
BE8 0LBTI0 NS OS JIB. WOODHOSSEE'S DEATH.
A special m ee tin g of th e F o u r te e n th d is tric t R epublican association of th e T h ird w ard was h e ld o n T uesday evening a t th e c lub room s. 54 T h ird avenue, fo r th e purpose o f passing upon engrossed reso lu tio n s com m em orative of th e la te sec re tary , W illiam W. W oodm onsee. 'The com m ittee app o in ted to nlako th e p resen ta tio n to th e fam ily consists o f Jo h n T. C lark, Jo h n D. G unning a n d W. J . Glenn.
'Vi s i t t h e E d i s o n E l e c t b i c I l l u m i n a t i n o C o s i- PANT*s E le c tr ic a l D iep la y a t th e F o o d an d H e a lth Show , R in k , C lerm on t av an d M yrtle.
F b ee Codfish a t Food Show. Got sam ple of BKABDsnEy'8 S b b e d d e d Co d f is h ; ready for th e ta b le In te n m tn atee . HousOAlves shou ld h ave i t ; on ly ehred- d ed codtlsh in th e w orld . A ll grocers.
T h b ee FiiOOHS su itab le fo r m an u fac tu rin g p n r- p oees a t 11 V in e s t can b e te n tod . T hey h a v e jn et b een p u t In S r s t r.ato order a n d w ill bo re n te d cheap . A pp ly to P . Ge l s o n . E a e lo oftioe.
Second E d itio n E aole Almanac now ready. R ev ised t o d a te . P rico g o centL L ibrary E d itio n 6 0 cen ts.
B I A U K I E O .M cQ U E E N —H Y A T T —On W ednesday, February 7 . a t
th e re sid en ce o f th e brido’s fa th er , N orw alk , Conn.» by th o R ev . M r, W a tk in s , rector c f G race Chuxob, AIin n ie C orkeisL R a b o u e p in , d au gh ter o f Charles E. H yatt, to B it v c e McQUfSEif, o f B rooklyn N . Y .
[OharloBtoxi, S . C „ p apers ple& te oopy.]
A U B E —A t th e reaidoD ce o f her gran d m a. M r s.'H o ra n . 1 3 3 B ridgo s t , F l o r e s c b CARnOLB. on ly c h i ld o f Iren e an d H arry A n b e ,a g e d 5 m on th s.
F unonal p rivate .B R O O K S -'O n W ed n esday , F ebrnary 7 . CBA&X.B8 E*
B r o o k s , in th o o t lth year o f b is ago.F u n era l serrioee a t hia la te T eeidence, 1 2 4 S t. M arks
&v, F r id ay ovon in g a t 8 o'clook . In te rm en t a t con ven ien ce o f fam ily.'
B R U E N —O n F rid ay m orn in g , F ebruary 9 , FRANCES M., w ife o f C .zptain Jo h n T. B ru en , in her (56th year.
M ., a t h er la to residence. 1 ,3 7 1 B roadw ay, nel G ates av, B rook lyn , N . Y . R e la t iv e s an d fr ien d s aro resp ectfu lly In v ited to a tten d .
O L A R K E —O a F ebruary 8 . 1 8 9 4 , Os o il ia A q n e s ,d au gh ter o f P o tr ick and M arcella C larke.
F u n era l on S atu rd ay , F ebruary 1 0 , from residence. 3 U n ion p la ce ; th en co to S t. P a tr ick ’s Ohurcb, K e n t and W illo a g h b y avs, a t 0 :3 0 A . M. In term en t in F lu sh in g .
C L E A R Y —O n T hursday, Febrnary 8 , 1 8 9 4 , a t h is real- denoe, 1 1 9 O laesou av , B rook lyn , O w z3i CLCARy, n ative o f B a lly sh a o n o u , C ounty D o n e g a l, Ire lan d , iu th e 6 3 d year o f h is age.
F u n era l serv ices ;a t S t . P a tr ick ’s C hurch, K e n t and W illou ghb y avs, o n M onhay. F ebraary 1 2 , a t 9 A. IVL In te rm en t a t H o ly C ross C em etery.
C b L L lN S —O a T h u rsd ay m orn in g , su d d en ly ,ColIaINS, a g ed 3.5 years, son o f E liza b e th an d th e la te W iU iam C ollius.
F u n era l iv ili ta k e ,p la c e from h is la te residence, 1 9 C olum bia h e ig h ts , on Saturday, February 10 . 1 8 9 4 , a t 2 P . M. F r ien d s and re la tiv es are rosp ectfu lly in v ited to a tten d .
meoUnjr, F ra n c is Cxottsbergor, fo r tho com m it- teo on th e rev is ion of th e co n stitu tio n , rep o rted t i ia t tho com m ittee -was maklnp: Batisfaccory p rogress. As soon as P resid en t H enly n ad an- n o nnoed th a t th e o rd e r of new business had been reach ed , Mr, T h eo d o re S. Nyo sp ran g to h is feet a n d offered th e follow ing reso lu tion :
Resolved, T h a t tho B rooklyn Dom ocr.itic club does hereby c o rd ia lly indorse th e b ill prov id ius fo r a b lanket b a llo t uow pending iu the legi^ia* tu re , which was p repared by rep resen ta tives of variou.s p o litica l o r ja n iz a tio u s in New York and B rooklyn, and earn o stlj ' reconimend.s its represen ta tives in A lbany to use th e ir u tm ost efforts to secure its passago a t .'m early period .
I n sp e a k in g to th e re so lu tio n Mr. Nye said th a t th e m o v em en t in tho leg is la tu re w as in th e lin e of th e a c tiv e w ork of th e club an d ho w ished to so u n d th o tocsin of a la rm in opposit io n to th e r is in g m urm ur.
T he re so lu tio n ad o p ted by a unan im ous vote.
Mr. A lbert J , W olf th e n sa id th a t ha had. a m ost Im p o rtan t re so lu tio n to offer and ho d id it, reco g n izin g th e se riousness o f tho accusation and ipB full a p p rec ia tio n of th e consequences. H e th en re ad th e follow ing reso lu tio n :, W hereas, T ho a c t of H oa. Jo sep h C. H endrix in vo ting ag a in st th a t very m odera te reduction o f oppressive tax a tio n on in d u stry and th r il t , know n as th e W ilson bill, proves, first, th a t he is n o t in sym pathy w ith th e policy o f thel)ou»o- « a t i c p a rty upon tho tariff, enunciated by th e Chicago p la tfo rm ; second, chat he m isrepresents tho sentim onts of his co n stitu en ts upon tn is p a ram o u n t issue an d has th u s v io lated th e ir confidence; th ird , th a t his u-sefulness as u Democ ra tic m em ber o f coixgross has th ereb y been m in im ized , if n o t to ta l^ tk-stroyed;
Besolved, T h a t th e BrookhTi D em ocratio club d isapproves and condem ns th e course of Mr. H en d rix upon th e ta r if f and calls upon him to resig n his sea t in o rd e r th a t a m an wJio will honestly and intellic:**ntl.v rep resen t th e needs o f tho co u n try , th e w ishes of his co n siitu eu ts and the policy of th e D em ocratic p a rty m ay be elected to succeed him .
Besolved, T h a t a properly a tte s te d copy of th e .«0 reso lu tions be fo rw arded to Mr. Hondiux at W ashington.
A pplause g re e ted tho re ad in g o f the resolutions.
THE G lIiB EftT RECEPTION.
G ooG P o rfo n n a a ic e oC Oritiicly’s N ig h ts .* ’’
Tho fo u rth d ra m a iio reoop tion given by th e G ilberts th is seaso n to o k placo a t tho Academ y o f M usic W ednesday n ig h t, before a fluo nucll- ence of m pm bers and g u ests of tho society, th o house bo lng crow ded , as It w as tho occasion o f a n o th e r o f th e G ilbert com edy perform ances w hich have been so successful th is season, th e p lay of tlio n ig h t b e in g G ru n d y 's farce comedy, •‘The A rab ian N ig h ts ,” w hich was capitally p e rfo rm ed th ro u g h o u t b3’ th e follow ing ta len ted cast.
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C U R T IN —O n T hursday, February 8 , M ic b a k i . Ou r t in , aged 4 0 years.
F u n era l from th e resid en ce o f h is s is ter , Mrs. T . J . H a m ilto n . S even ty -fo u rth s t and F o u rte en th av . N ew U trech t, L . L , on Sunday a t 3 P .M . R e la tiv e s and fr ien d s in v ited .
F O S T E R —A t NovTArk, N . J .. on F ebruary 8 , 1 8 9 4 , F l o x d l^osTKR, ag ed 3 7 yoars.
R e la t iv e s an d fr ien d s are Invited to a tten d th e funeral serv ices a t h is la te reaidouce, 6 3 C ourt s t , N ew ark, N . J . , on Sun d ay, a t 2 P . M. F in a l serv ices and in term en t a t A m ity v iilo , L . J ., o n M onday. Train leaves F la tb u sh av 1 0 :5 5 A . M.
H E W IT T —O n T h ursday, February 8 , SOPHI.V L . H kw - ITT, in th e 8 5 th year o f her a^e.
F u n era l on .Saturday, a t 2 :3 0 P. M ., from her la te resi- denoo, 1 4 5 A m ity s t .
K E N N E D Y —A t h er resid en ce, 2 0 5 J a y s t , Ma r y K e n — itEDY, Nvidmv o f th e la te P a tr ic k K enn ed y , on W ed n esd ay A . M. '
R o ia tive s an d fr ien d s are in v ited to a t te n d fu n era l on Saturday, F ebruary 1 0 , a t 9 ;3 0 A . M ,; th en ce to St. Jam es* C hurch, J a y s t , where a req u iem m ass w ill bo offered for th e repoee o f her sou l. In te rm en t a t H oly C ress coraotery, F la tb u sh .
K E N T —O a W ed n esd ay . February 7 , 1 8 0 4 , a t 9 P . M ., M a.r y A ., w ife of'V n U lam H . K e n t.
F u n era l serv ices I'rid.ny oveninE, F ebraary 9 , a t 8 :3 0 , a t her la te rosidoaco, 1 3 8 C olum bia h eigh ts . In ter- m on t at co n v en ie n c e o f fam ily .
M O R A N —On W ed n esd ay , February 7 , 1 8 0 4 , C.\THA- r ik e S ., w idow o f th o la to Tbom ao F . Moran.
R ela tives an d fr ien d s are re sp ectfu lly in v ite d to a tten d th o fu n era l on S aturday , F ebruary 1 0 , from her la te resid en ce, 3 4 C heever p lace, B rook lyn : thonco to S t. S tep hen's C hurch, H ick s s t , c o m e r S u m m it, a t 9 : 3 0 A M .
O R O U T T -T h u rsd a y , F ebruary 8 , 1 8 9 4 , a t 7 5 W est O ne H undred an d Twonty-eiKhtU s t . Now Y ork, L o t t ik M a t , e ld e st dangh tor o f R u d olp h 8 . and M artha O ren tt.
F u n eral serv ices o a Saturday a t 2 P . M ., Calvary Church, corner O ne H n ndred an d T w en ty -n in th s t and S even th av . N ew Y ork.
P E P P E R —In B rook lyn , F ebruary 8 , J 8 9 4 , D w iq h t M . P k p p z u , son o f E. D w igh t P ep p er , in h ie 1 9 th year.
F u n era l serv ices a t b is lato rosidenco, 4 4 4 31oaroe et, Saturday, tho 1 0 th , a t 8 . P. M.
R A D IN —On F ebruary 9 , 1 8 9 4 , a t h er residence, 1 0 4 Sands s t , B rook lyn , Ma r y A . R.VDIN. beloved m oth er o f H arr/ C., I-evi J . nnd F red . 12. R ad in , Mra. J . A rn aoan d M rs. C. W. Sherrm an.
Rclatlvo.«» .and fr ien d s aro in v ited to a t te n d th e fu n era l on Sunday. February 11 , 1 8 9 4 , a t 2 o ’clock P . 1m . In term en t in Calvary.
S H A R K E Y -O n T h u rsd ay , February 8* J a m e s F . Sh a b - k e y , in tho 2 4 th year of h is ag .
F o n era i service w ill tak e plaoo from h is la te residence. 6 5 0 A tla n tic av , S aturday a ftern oon a t 2 o’clock.
S T R E W —W ed n esday, Fob ru arj 7 , a t h is la te residence, 9 0 0 G reene av , B rook lyn , D r. W ilt ia m W a l l a c e S t r e w .
F on era i aerviO’.;s a t th e h ou se . F rid ay oven in g a t 8 :3 0 . R ela tives and fr ien d s in v ited to a tten d . In term en t in G reenw ood a t oon ven ion ce o f fam ily .
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M. S w e e t , w ife o f A braham .M. S w eet.F r ion d s aro in v ite d to a t te n d th e fu n era l serv ices a t
h er la te rosidenco, 38U W anbin& ton av, on Sunday, Februhry 1 1 , a t 3 P . M. K in d ly o m it flowers.
T H O M A S —On W ed n esday , February 7 , a t 3 4 1 C ourt s t . Ge o r o e H .. eon o f R ob ert and tho la te A nno Thom as.
Fnnera) service F rid ay ev e n in g , a t 8 . o'clock . In term en t a t con ven ien ce o f fam ily.
W A L L IN —On T hursday, tho 8 th in s t ., M rs. B r id g e t W .vLLiN, ag ed 8 0 years, n a tive o f H oscrea, County T ipperary, Ireland .
F u n eral from th e rosid en co o f h er n iec e , Mrs. C atharine S cn lley , 3 7 8 H a m ilto n av, o a S atu rd ay , 1 0 th in st., a t 1 0 :3 0 A . M .; th e n c e to th e Church o f S t. Mary S tar o f tbeS«ia. corner C ourt and L uquer s ts .
W IL L IA M S O N —O n Thuraday, F ebruary S , S a m u e l F r a x :c W i l l i .vm so x .
F u n era l saryico a t h is la to rosidenco, 1 3 5 N oble at, B rook lyn , E . D „ S un d ay a ftern oon a t 4 o ’clock .
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D arlin g d id d o ub le d u ty as tho s ta r of tho cast and d irec to r o i th e play. As tho v ictim of tho actress an d h e r m o th er-in -law Mr. D arlin g was th o ro u g h ly a t hom o, an d h is im personation of th o ch arac te r w a s . sim ply immoaBo. I t Is in su ch p a n s th a t Ja m e s excels. N ext in o rder w as Miss M am ie S ioa t’s perfo rm ance of H u m m in g to p 's m other-in -law , an d w ith th a t sp irited actress, M iss M. C. P a rk h u rs t , as th e to rm en t of H u m m in g to p ’s Ule these tw o talenlod m em bers *ol th o co rps kep t th e aud ience in ro a rs o f la u g h te r a t th e pecu lia r situations w hich th ey c rea te d a n d in w hich th e s ta r o f the cas t w as co n tin u a lly involved. T he o th e r charac ters , too , Were a ll well su s ta in ed , an d the com edy w as cap ita lly perform ed In every re spect. Tho re cep tio n com m ittee Included F. W illiam B arth m an , j r . , c lia irm an ; Jo sep h L. W hite, W alter G ibson, H O. Sm ith, J . S. Oliver, A. E, Sm ith , P . W. C lark, hL Duff, a G lenn W alm sUy, J. H. Sherm an, P . M. W elch.
An excollonS o rch estra l pe rfo rm an ce was g iv en u n d e r th e b a to n of C ondao to r Fobs. In th e p re s id en t’s box w ere P re s id en t a n d Mrs. I. a V entres, Mr. n a d Mrs. J . W. D urbrow , Mr. a n d Mrs. A. A. L each , Mr, an d M rs. G. H. lem on, Mr. a n d Mrs. C. E. A pplegate, Mr. and Mrs. li. H. S ilva a n d Miss L illian A. Stoothoff.
Am ong those n o ticed In tho au d ien ce were Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n B lunt, Mr. a n d Mrs. J . H. S tearns, Mr. a n d Mrs. T. Sm ith, P re s id e n t and Mrs. R onald T ay lo r of th e F lorenoo, E. B. Magn u s, Miss Sm ith , M r. a n d Mrs. F. W illiam B artli- m an , C harles T. C atlin , Mrs. J . J . D arling . T. W. Sm ith , Mr. a n d Mrs. J . ju. W hite, Mr. and Sirs. Jo h n B. W atk ins, Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. E d g e tt, D r. a n d Mrs. C. F . G raves, Mr. and Mm . B. G. A ckerm an, Mr. an d Mrs. T. A. Ralsto n , Mr. a n d Mrs. F ran k S. P a rk e r, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ja m es W. R ldgw ay, Mr. aficl Mrs, T . J . H aw kins, Mr. nnd Sirs. J . T. Howes o f U tica, Mr. an d 3Irs. F ra n k S tu r tev a n t of tJtica , F ra n k H . M ajor, E. Clifford H lpkins, H a rry B ocrum , Mls^ M. In n o s a n d S. G lenn W alensky,
F a n er a l serzicoa on Sundny, F ebruary 1 1 , a t 2 :3 0 P .aar
Mr. C oudert sa id he did no t th in k It w as fa ir to pass a v o te o f eonsuro on M r. H endrix . H e u n d e rs to o d th a t Mr. H e n d rix had vo ted ag a in s t th e m easu re os a m a tte r of conscience beeause h e cou ld n o t approve th e incom e ta x r id e r .
Mr. Wolf re p lied tn a t no p ro tec tio n ist h ad a p lace in th e D em ocra tic p a rty nnd Mr. H en d rix w as a w liitow nshed p ro tec tio n ist. W ithout b e in g called u p o n he was sw ift to say th a t th e D em ocra tic p a r ty w as no t a free trad e p a rty , w h en no one sa id I t was. T ariff refo rm was n o t m entioned . T he sp eak er believed In absolu te unequivocnl free trad e , b u t h e did n o t believe in th e incom e tax . H e p ra ised C ongressm an Tom Jo h n so n a u d sa id he w as a tru e exp o n en t o f re a l D em ocratic p r in c ip les , w hile ho ch arac te rized Mr. H en d rix ns a • tim e se rv in g po litic ian .
C harles F. D roeke offered th e follow ing as a su b s titu te :
W hereas. A fte r m any y ears o f d isco u ras in c and seem ingly hopeless s tru g g le against th e b an d ed beneficiaries of o u r in iau ito u s tariff laws, th e signal tr iu m p h o f th e cause of ta riff re fo rm , as exem plified by th e p.assage of th e m easure com m only k n o tm as the W ilson b ill by th e na tio n a l house o f ropresen ta tivos, heralds th e speedy ad op tion by otir cou n try o f a na tio n a l revenue policy;
Besolved. T h a t we. th e B rooklyn Dem ocratic c lub , he reb y c o n sra tu la te tho n a tio n upon th e successful advancem ent to i ts p re sen t stage of th e re fo rm so signally indorsed a t th e polls in th e na tional e lections of 1 8 9 0 , w hich verdict was m ost em phatically rep ea ted iu tlie D r e s id c n t ia l election two years la te r.
Besolved, T h a t while h ea rtily rejo icing a t th e u rom ised en ac tm e n t in to law of th e W ilson tarift' b ill, we do m ost em phatically condem n as a flag ran t v io la tio n o f his pledges as m isrepresen t- a tivo of th e w ishes o f his co n stitu en ts .and as a b e tray a l of th e t ru s t reposed in him . tlie action o f th e re p re sen ta tiv e from th e T h ird congressional d is tric t o f B in g s county iu recording his vo te against th is m easure of h is u a rty .
Besolved, T h a t we do ea rn es tly approve th a t ju s t and bravo p o rtio n of t'n« iVilson ta r ff billre la tin g to th e revenue know n as tho incom e tax.
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The D.'feiiso in th e SIcKano Case Is D etern ilned to Show T h a t th e I.aw C lerk Was Iiitox icatc il on E lection B ay —Call ill, o f th e C a y n o r Copyis ts , a W itness fo r tlie Defense.
T h ere w as a sw itch la tho g re a t c o u rt house case yesterday a ite rn o o n . T ho tr ia l of Jo h n 'f. M cK ane for su b v e rtin g oloctlons was Busj'dnded in favor of tho tr ia l of Jo h n P. M cN am ara of tho G aynor copyists fo r d ru n k en n ess . Mr. McN am ara is a m uch less in te re s tin g nnd p ic tu resque figure th a n M cK ane and th o p roceed ings w ore dead ly du ll in consequence. T h e obvious p u rp o se ol th e defense to d iv ert a tte n tio n from th e p risoner to th e y o u n g law c le rk who lias tastlflcri ag a in st h im w nssueoessfu l, an d hard ly a w itness w as exam in ed w ho know an y th in g a b e u t th e G ravesend e lec tio n o r re g is try lis ts or th o a tte m p t to copy thorn.
L ou is J . H eerle in was cross exam ined by Colonel Laoab w ith o u t e lic iting an y th in g of in te re s t.
A twood H. G ordon of G ravesend w as th e next tvitness. He w as in H eerle ln ’s on Saturday n ig h t when M cN am ara is a lleged to have done h is g re a t sw allow ing act. H e sa id h e saw the b o ttle o f Bosebud w hisky, saw M cN am ara tea r up h is m en’s re p o rts a n d heard him sw ear. Ho cou ldn’t rem em ber th a t M orris o r Su tnerland d ra n k m ore th a n tw o o r th ree tim es. T he w itness ad m itted coyly th a t h e h a d d ra n k Bosebud w hisky. Wlion Colonel L am b a s ’ie d him if flf-
A com plim entary d in n e r was glvail *n Shrove T uesday to tho B e r. Dr. and Mrs. L indsay P a rk e r of St. P e te r ’s P . E . church a t th e Mon- tn u k club. Covers w ere laid for th ir ty -o n e guests. Tho tab le , o ccupy ing th e en tire leng th of tho tw o re a r d in in g ro o m s, was p re ttily deco ra ted with bods «f jo n q u ils nnd ropes of sm l- lax and a sp arag u s p lan t tra iled a ro u n d a h a n d som e cen ter l;im p a n d a rra n g e d a ro u n d tho several sots of c an d e lab ra w hich w ore plnood n ear c ither cud. O pposite each pinto w ere found most exi|u i3 lto ly designed guest an d m enu cards, re p re se n tin g th e h ig h est form of such w ork. 'They w ere spec ia lly Im p erted from M unich nnd aro gem s o l a r tis t ic w ork. Music from m andolin au d g u ita r was ren d ered d u rin g and a fte r tho supper.
T he wom en, of w hom th e re wore fifteen, w ere w ithou t e.vcoptiou be.autilully gow ned and e.xpressod them selves w ith o u t s t in t ns being deligh ted w ith a ll th o arrangem en ts. S upper being announced a procosaibn was form ed in th e jo lly room , w hich had been very k ind ly placed a t tiie ir se rv ice os a boudoir, and a ll m arched dow n to th e ban q u et hull w here a da in tily chosen m enu delic iously p rep ared was m ost th o ro u g h ly en joyed .
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mL a w y e r Lam b, fo r th e P la in tiff; Sim ply Ont> lin ed H is F a c ts nnd R ested —G enera l C a tl ln '“'S iOpened fo r H im self a n d T hen P u t B a r ro tt e n th e S ta n d —An Im p o r ta n t L e tte r .
T h e su it b ro u g h t by Jo s h u a F. P a g e a g a in s t G enera l I . 8. C atlin cam e to t r ia l y este rd ay be- x't to re Ju d g e T ru ax in th e su p rem e co u rt, N ew Yorlc. P ag e g o t §4,500 o u t of a $13,943 v e rd io t fo r dam ages ag a in st th e b ridge. H e th in k s h e .'-Vjl sh o u ld have h ad m ore. H ence tho su it. A n- th o n y B a rre tt, w ho w as re ta in e d by G enera l? ;|j
teen or tw enty full d rin k s w ould affect a m ano S . ‘‘T
BROOKLYN STE.VOGRAPHERS’ ASSOCIATIO.N.A. Flue £>itcrea.imuent Given In Asso
ciation H all.
T he fo u rth a n n u a l e n te rta in m e n t o f th e B rooklyn S ten o g rap h e rs’ assoc ia tion w as given in A ssociation ha il, 502 F u lto n s tre e t, las t evenin g before a larg o aud ience. Tho assoc ia tion is in its fo u rth y e a r am i has a cozy club house a t 440 F ra n k lin avenue , fitted up w ith every convenience. Onoe a w eek tho m em bers have an e n te rta in m e n t in th e ir room s. T h e e n te rta in m en t las t even ing ple.asod th o au d ien ce a n d nil w ho to o k p a r t in it received g enerous app lause .
Fo llow ing is tho program m e: Boto Bunetaro, th e m ik ad o ’s favorite , m agical Illusions: J . W illiam s Maoy, hum orous recita l, “ Tho Skeleto n ” ; B rooks a n d D enton , ban jo d u e t, “ L a C zarina ,” J . A lex an d er S ilberberg , p ian is t; Miss E lizab e th G leason, rec ita l, “ Bou H u r” ; Mrs. E lizab e th N o rth ro p , soprano solo, “ Canzon- e tta ” : T u x ed o c lub , ban jo and m nndoliu playin g : L ittle E v a M udgo, ch arac te r songs; .T. W illiam s M acy, song , “ Buzz, L ittle Bae” ; B rooks an d D en to n , banjo d u e t, “ H igh School C adets’ M arch” ; Miss E lizabeth G leason, reo ital, “ The 'Village G ossip” ; Mrs. E lizabeth N orthrop , so p rano solo, “ K now est T hou th o L a n d ,” from “ M ignon” ; J . 'W illiams Macy, recita ls: (a ) he ro ic—"S illy B illy” ; ('b) h u m o ro u s—“ W atohin’ tho S p a rk in ’ L ittie jE v a M ud g e .ch arac te r songs a n d dances; Miss E lizabeth G leason, reo ital, “ An Id y l o f th e P e rio d ” ; So to S un e tarn in s ta r tl in g su rp rise s .
lie replied: ‘‘I t ’s m ore of a lo ad th a n I should like to carry .” Then. Colonel L am b w anted to know if flve such d rin k s w ouldn’t affect a man? Mr. B ackus an d th e ju d g e in terposed th a t a m an could only be asked from his ow n experience.
“ T hen I won’t a sk you , Mr. G o rd o n ,” Colonel L am b sa id ; “ I sh o u ld n 't like to be questioned m yself.” T hen Mr. B ackus ham m ered away fo r m ore details an d th e w itness ad d ed th a t M cN am ara sa id “ T h ey ’re th e w o rs t Jot of cattle I over was o u t w ith .”
E d w ard M oran of 505 Seven teen th s treet, a b rak em an on tho C ulver road , testillod th a t hs saw tho G aynor copyists a ro u n d tho T w entieth s tre e t sta lio n from 10:20 u n til m id n ig h t on .Satu rd ay . They w en t back and fo rth to D aily’s saloon. M cN am ara w as w ith them . T he w itness said, “ I d id n ’t lak e m uch n o tice of him. I w as no tic ing tho o thers m ore." Ho hoard ono of th e mon who was u n d e r th o in fluence of liq u o r say, w h ileg o in g to G ravesend, th a t " th ey w e re going dow n to c lean ou t th o tow n. ”
Ja m es O’Neill of 19 'W indsor placo, a C ulver ro ad conductor, testified th a t h e cam e u p on th e 9:30 tra in from Coney Is lan d an d w ent back a t m idnight. M cN am ara he described ns p re tty d ru n k . Ho go t in to a fracas ab o u t th e tick e t of one of tho copyists.
M ichael D unn o l 19 IV indsor p lace, a cond u c to r of tho C ulver ro ad , saw th e M cN am ara p a r ty d rin k in g in D aily’s sa lo o n . Ho d id n ’t know M cNam ara from th e rest. He w en t dow n on tho n igh t t ra in a n d sa id six o r seven of them w ere Intoxicated.
A rth u r 'Williain L o tt o f G ravesend was in H eorloin’s barroom o n S a tu rd ay n ig h t. H e sa id th ey wore d rin k in g o n bo th sides. “ 'When anybody called th ey w ere all th e re ,” th e w itness sa id . He ad d ed th a t th e re was on ly ono in tox-
THE EVANGELISTIC MOVEIHENT ENDED.fVext Wednesday zi TitanUssiving Serv
ice Will be IHlcld.
Tho re ad in g of th is re so lu tio n provoked a tu m u lt w hich th o ch a irm an could n o t qu iet for fu lly th ree m in u tes . A n u m b er o f mombera sp o k e in fav o r o f i ts ad op tion , say in g th a t tho incom e ta x c la u se w as ad o p ted by th e Dem oc ra ts . and as a rep re sen ta tiv e D em ocratio o rg an iza tio n th e cluD shou ld ap p ro v e th e me.as- u ra a» it w as passed . Mr. Nyo sa id it was n o t p a ssed by D em ocra ts , an d r a th e r th an have tho Incom e ta x r id e r h o w ou ld p re fe r tho odious M cKinley bill. I t was in q u is ito ria l in its n a tu re , an d w ou ld be a by-w ord a n d laugh ing s to c k if ad o p ted .
Jo sep h M cG inness offered th e follow ing resolu tio n , w hich w as ad o p ted w ith o u t debate:
Besolved, T h a t th e action of the senate finance com m ittee iu re fusing a lleged hearings on the ta riff b ill m eets w ith tho approval o f th is club and h e a r tily indorse th e com m ittee's m o tto “ A ction.”
Besolved, T h a t a copy pf th is re so lu tio n be for- w :irded to th e sen a te com m ittee hav ing th is m easure iu ch arg e and also to th e two sen a to rs from th is st.-.te.
M r. W olf sa id th e incom e ta x r id e r was n o t th o a c t of D em ocrats, b u t a lo t of c ran k s who only so u g h t to th ro w tlie onus of tho ta x upon o thers th a n them selves. I t was a d irec t t a x on indiv idu a ls and was th ere fo re opposed to th e constitu tio n . Here th e re w ere cries of “ T h a t’s w hat th e Bopubllca.n.s say ,” “ Tli.at’s w h a t tho rich m en say ,” aud one in d iv id u a l sa id , “ Who was te llin ’ you th a t tho.se who voted fo r th e incom e tu x w ere a lo t of cranks?”
S. P e rry S tro n g sa id th a t it w as evident th a t th e re was a d iv is ion of sen tim en t on th« questio n o t the incom e tu x clause am o n g th e m em bers o f tho c lub a s th e re was am ong D em ocrats in congress, a u d it w ould n o t be wise for tho club to com m it itself to an y policy u n til tho question had been th o ro u g h ly discussed. An am en d m en t to s tr ik e ou t tho c lause re la tive to th o incom e ta x was offered an d th is provoked m ore debate. F in a lly the am en d m en t au d th e su b s titu te w ere la id on th e table.
Mr. Van AV.yek th e n m oved th a t th e clause re q u estin g Mr. H eudri.x to resign be s trik en o u t T his m otion w as lo st and th e o rig in a l m otion offered by Mr. W olf was a d o p te d by a u n a n im ous vote. T h e re su lt was g re e ted w ith loud ap p lau se .
'The follow ing reso lu tion , offered by Jo sep h K ohnstam m , w as also adopted:
V. hervas, M r. W heeler II. Peck liam has been nom inated as ju stice of th e sunrem e court, and th is being a nom ination . e.xcollent in every re spect;
Besolved, T h a t th e Brooklyn D em ocratic club h e a rtily recom m ends tho senate to confirm said nom ination , au d th e secre tary of tliis club is liereby iu s trn c ted to fo rw ard , a t once, a copy of tliis re so lu tio n to th e sen a te ’s chairm an of th e jud ic iary com m ittee.
P re s id e n t H enly sa id th a t h e h a d received from Jam es D. Bell of th e conforonce com m ittee appo in ted by th e D em ocratic general oom- m ittoo a req u est th a t the c lub a p p o in t a com m ittee to confer w ith them on th o question of th e reo rg an iza tio n of tho p a rty . Tho club vo ted to receive tho com m unication nnd tho sec re tary was d irec te d to fo rw ard to Hr. Bell a copy of the le tte r sen t to th o Young M en’s D om oerntio cluh.
T he m eeting th en ad jo u rn ed .
T o-day th e ev an gelistic m ovem ent, as su p e rv ised by th e c e n tra l com m ittee, cam e to a n end. T he an n o u n cem en t th a t It w ou ld b e th e las t n o o n m ee tin g a t A ssociation h a ll se rv ed to d ra w o u t a la rg o aud ience , show ing th a t tho Inte re s t h a d n o t by a n y m eans d ied ou t. T he Bev. D avid G regg, w ho h as been u n tir in g in h is w ork a s ch a irm an of th e cen tra l com m ittee, presided . S h o rt addresses w ere m ade by a n u m b er of the lenders in .th e m ovem en t and m nay testim onies o f th o se co n v erted in th e flve w eeks given. T he second a n d la s t m ee tin g o f th e d ay was h e ld a t tho L a fa y e tte av en u e P re sb y te rian ch u rch a t 4 o ’clo o k 'th ls a fte rn o o n , a t w hich th e Bev. Dr. Ja m es S. Chndw iok of th e Sum ner avenue M. E . c h u rch p resided , a n d w hore, also, several ad d resses w ore m ade. Ne.xt W ednesday , as s ta te d in th e E.^ole y e s te rd a y , a th a n k sg iv in g serv ice w ill be held. W hile th e cen tra l com m ittee lays dow n its w o rk , th e re a re a num ber of ch u rch es w h ich will c o n tin u e to hold ind ep en d en t ev an g e lis tic serv ices fo r som e tim e to come.
SIXTEENTH WARD INDEPENDENTS.District Assaciatiuits to Do Organized
by a Couiini itoo of TItrcc.
A m ee tin g w as hold In th o S ix teen th w ard last n ig h t fo r th e pu rp o se of a r ra n g in g for th e en ro llm en t of v o te rs u n d e r th e p la n p roposed by tho eom m ittoo of 100. I t w as called by a com m ittee of seven, w ho rece ived th e ir au th o rity from th e com m ittee of 100, com prising L ou is J . S tro en in g , H enry Stock, Jo h n B ogan, D avid F legonhelm or, H enry Schultz an d Jo sep h Zell.
Tho m ee tin g w as held a t S aonger nail, 157' Jo h n so n avenue. Mr. S troen ing a c ted as chairm an an d E m il Bose was secre tary . T he chairm an e x p la in ed tho object of the m ee tin g as se t fo rth in a pam p h le t issued by tho cem m itteo ol 100. A com m ittee o t th ree was nam ed for each e lection d is tr ic t for th e p u rpose of en ro llin g v o ters a n d o rg an iz in g d is tr ic t associations. Not a ll the d is tric ts w ere rep resen ted a t th o m ee ting , a n d th e ap p o in tm en t of com m ittees in the u n re p re se n ted d is tr ic ts was deferred . I t was a an o u n ced th a t there a re 300 v o ters a lread y e n ro lled in th e new w ard o rgan ization . ,
l.NDOBSED THE REORGANIZATION PLANAt a. Kcgnlar meeting o t tlio Eight-
eeiitti NVzird DemocralM.
The E ig h te en th w ard D em ocratio assooi.ation h e ld a re g u la r m ooting las t n ig h t. A reso lu tio n in d o rsin g th e ac tio n of th e g en era l comm ittee in re g a rd to th e re-enroH m ont o f a ll D em ocra ts w ith o u t re g a rd to th e ir p rev ious a tt i tu d e to w ard tho re g u la r o rg an iza tio n was u n an im o u sly adop ted . P resid en t L aw ren ce D. Scan lon p re s id ed a n d A ssistant S ecretary Jo h n M aurer reco rded . T w enty p ro p o sitio n s for m em bersh ip w ere received an d tho iavestign t- Ing com m ittee rep o rted favorably on th irty -tw o n am es a n d th ey w ere enro lled .
TO H ELP THE POOH.
All Enlcriaiiim ent by Ibc CitEzeita’ Kc- l i e f C'omiiiiJtcc.
T he C itizens’ B elief com m ittee o f th o Tw enty- e ig h th w ard p ro v id ed a fine e n te r ta in m e n t Just even ing in C o-operutlvo hall, on H ow ard avenue , co rn er M adison strae t. T he g ro ss rece ip ts
Icated m an in th e p a r ty , an d sa id : “ Ho looked lik e a tram p , th a t fellow d id .” T ho tram p app lied to M cN am ara fo r m oney an d M cN am ara to ld him to go to th e office.
T hom as B ennett, a policem an of th e E ig h th precinct, w as a t tho C ulver depot, an d sa id McN am ara was in to x ica ted so th a t ho w ould have been arrested excep t for his friends. T h at last was s tricken out.
J o h n F. H a rris of G ravesend, p rin c ip a l of School No. 1, n e a r th o tow n hall, was in Heor- lein’s barroom on S a tu rd ay evening. He said M cNam ara was u n d e r th o influence o t liq u o r som ew hat w hen he w ont In a n d ‘-p retty well u n d e r th e in fluence” w h en H a rr is w ont away. H a rris saw ten o r a dozen d rin k s , “ w hisky m ostly .” On cross ex am ination Colonel Lam b h ad a little fun w ith th e w itness ab o u t tak in g w hisky for m edioine. A lter th a t F ro s t said th a t he saw th re e bo ttles of B osebud w hisky opened and th a t M orris d ra n k w hisky every tim e. M orris sw ore th a t ho d ra n k only beer a n d g in g er ale.
W illiam A ndrew B em ey, b lank a s charcoal, th e w a ite r a t H o erle in ’s w ho go t hie b reak fast fo r Ju d g e N ew ton on election m o rn in g , testified th a t Newton was o u t only live m in u tes when L ou is .H eerlein ca lled h im ou t. N ew ton had sa id he w aited fo r a s teak , bu t B em ey said he only had tw o cups o t coffee. T his seem ed to tro u b le Mr. B ackus w ho asked if N ew ton d id n 't oat a n y th in g ; “ I f he d id he m ust have taken it In his h an d ,” th e w aitress re to rted , -‘I d id n ’t tak e him a n y th in g ."
D enis P. Cahill, one of th e G ay n o r copyists, w as p u t on th e s ta n d by th e defense. Ho said be w ent dow n w ith M cNam ara S a tu rd ay night. The w itness h ad a very g lih tongue an d s ta rted in to recite all th e conversa tion .at th o sta tion . Tho prosecu tion sa id no th ing , but a f te r a while Ju d g e B artle tt s to p p ed the flood of rem in iscence. T hen tho w itness sw ore th a t M cNam ara, C ottrell and several o f th o p a rly w ere drunk . H s added th a t M oN am ara Insisted on going back a t m idnigh t to show tho now mon tno tow n and th a t ho took fo u r o f th e d ru n k e st m en in his party w ith him . M cN am ara, ho said, con tinually w ent over to tw o sa loons, cam e back and defied th e policem an to a r re s t him.
Mr. W ernberg cross exam ined tn o w itness, w ho sw ore th a t he w as b o ra In 1861. He denied th a t ho bad over sw o rn ho was 37 y ears old and sa id ho was a p ro b a tio n er polleom iin In Now Y ork. He ad m itted th a t ho w orked for H enry ■\Veity o f th e C larendon ho tel in Coney island In 1892 and 1893, a u d fo r M cG ahan a n d O’B rien on Coney Island last sum m er. H en ry Welty
orod G uests,” rep ly to w hich, on behalf of him self an d Mrs P a rk e r, w as m ad e by tho rector, in h ts usual h ap p y s tra in , in te rspersed w ithjoke aud anecdo te , o t course.
T he o th e r to as t, “ n n r rAv^r‘O ur revered an d d e a r old friends, Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n T. W alker, for o ver th ir ty yoars m em bers o f St. P e te r’s p a rish ,” w as vociferously received a n d was responded to by th o sen ior w arden , w ho de lig h ted everyone by his sing ing “ Molly B aw n ,” prov ing th a t a lth o u g h ho claim s to be o ld in years his h e a r t is y o u n g as over.
W ith th e coffee a n d cigars sp eech m ak in g seem ed to be th e o rd e r, as one a fte r a n o th e r w as called npon to e n te r ta in the com pany an d to s ta n d u p ag a in st th e volleys of jokes fly ing all a round . E veryone was in tho very best o f hu m o r a n a en te red h ea rtily in to tho sp ir it of th e evenin g a n d before se p a ra tin g a t m idn igh t resolved to hav e a t least once a y ear ju s t suoli a n o th e r affair. Those p re sen t w ere tho Bov. L indsay P a rk e r, M. A., Ph. D ., an d Mrs. P a rk e r, Colonel a n d Mrs. Clifford L M iddleton. Ju d g e und Mrs. P . G. T alm an, M ajor an d 3Irs. IV. F ra n k Tio- m anu . D r. nnd .Mrs. W. C ruiksh.snk, Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n T. W alker, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. T. Sherm an, Mr. an d Mrs. L au ren ce M aroellus, Mr. a n d Mrs. B. B. A tterbu ry , Mr. aud Mrs, W. L ogan , Mr., an d Mrs. J . F . Carr, Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge B am sny, Mr. n n d Mrs. Jo sep h McCaldin, Mr. a n d Mrs. A. N. W hite, Mr. au d Mrs. Q. W. Ball.
C atlin , g o t $2,500 o u t o f th o m oney fo r his ser«j^„ vices. H o was callea to th e s ta n d jesterday*;;^! L aw y er G ilbert D. L am b, connsol for Pagoi^jRj o p en ed by re c itin g h is v e rs io n of th e faoU . j T h en h e rested , w ith o u t p u ttin g on a w itness.
G eneral C atlin defended h is ow n case, as«';?iv sisted by his com rade, G en era l A very. H e gavB'lJs| h is side o f th e s to ry a n d sa id Mr. B a rre tt w e ll 'Itf e a rn ed h is $2,500 foe. T h en he re ad th is le t te r , w hich will p lay a n Im p o rta n t p a r t In th e case: : jr,
BnoOKLYX. O ctober 2 0 , 1 8 9 1 . r-fj. D ear S ir—A fte r a series o f e fforts w h ic h . y o n . if
; t le d T o n r ;r-ican scarcely com prehend I have se ttle d y o n r ’rji-------------- :__a. *1-------AU.^1-------------------- - A--- T —------------ ' i‘“?'case against th e c ities an d th e b rid g e . I was c o ib r fiden t th e genera l te rm w ould g ra n t a new t r ia l again, an d th o u g h I assum ed o therw ise w ith --j m ock courage. I fe lt th a t th o only hope o f g e t- 'V { tin g an y th in g o u t o f th o case was to se ttle I t best I could. I co n su lted w ith th o p re sen t sec re ta ry of th ewho said, a f te r considering one of th e p o in ts o n - ’.‘'5; appeal, if i t wore his case no w ould se ttle i t ve:— ■*-. . - - - - -quickly, i f h e could, fo r 810,000. So th a t w ita..S{ th e view of g e ttin g th a t a m o u n t o u t o f It. I se t t » ’ "‘f w ork to se ttle it. I hav e b een con stan tly a t I#! "i since last sp ring , when fiimlly. w ith th e a id o f -since last sp ru ig . wneu uiiuiiy. w itii m e a iu o r s tro n g connsol nnd pow erfu l friends, who h av » i'J been a t w ork all along th o line, I have succeededi_ --------- ------------------- . . . . .A A A Qjjj o f i u y s h a r e J’?In secu ring abou t $10,000, o f w hich I sball have to pay, I suppose. Di-s. G ray and O lcott a largo fee esdh.
was tho special polieem an who a rre s te d him a t G ravesend on S a tu rd ay n ig h t. Tho w itnessd en ied hav ing ev er w o rk ed for Jo h n Y. M cKane o r any G ravesend official, o r filing any le ttersfro m any of them w ith tho New Y’o rk police dep artm en t. Tho w itness tan g led hlinsolf upp re tty badly, ta k in g back w h a t he h ad said, u n til Ju d g e B a rtle tt exclaim ed: “ W hat! you m oan to say you d id n ’t say th a t h a lf a m inute ago?”
“ Indeed , I d id n ’t, ju d g e ,” C ahill answ ered .“ B ead th e re c o rd ,” tho ju d g e o rd ered tho
sten o g rap n er. T h e reco rd show ed th a t the w itness hud said th a t M cN am ara was co n tin u ally tak in g hold o f th e policem an au d d u rin g th o officer to a rre s t him . W hat ho to ld tho ju d g e he d id n 't say w as “ tak in g ho ld o f.” W hen the reco rd w as road he sa id ho d id n ’t m ean tak in g hold of.
“ You ta lk too fast, I fe a r ,” th e ju d g e told h im . ‘-I w ant you to th in k m ore a n d realize w h a t you are sa y in g .”
T h a t did for a lm ost ten m inu tes, v.-hou ho w as cau g h t in a n o th e r c o a trad lc tio n , aud exp la in ed th a t ho d id n 't u n d e rs ta n d tho question a n d d id n ’t m ean w h a t he had said , Tlio sub jec ts on w hich ho c o n trad ic ted hinisolf w ere of no m om ent, bu t th o id ea of accu racy m ay be Judged from th e fac t th a t he deserihod tw o mon as sca tte red all ab o u t th e oar. Ju s t before a d jo u rn m en t tho ju d g e cam e dow n on h im again , say ing : “ Mr. W itness, th is is in to lerab le . You a re con tinually v o lu n tee rin g rem ark s n n d you m ust s to p i t ”
here.
A COBW EB PA R fYB y s i t e ' V o u t i g P e o p l e ’ * S o c i e t y
N o .s t r u .i i i> A w c n i g e C h u r c l i .oC a,
A cobweb p a r ty w as g iven by th e Y oung P eop le’s society of th e N ostrand avenue Church of th o R econciliation a t tho rosidenco of Miss
S £ im , 80C1BTI CO.NCERT.T he fo u rth o f tho w in ter’s concerts u n d e r su
pervision of th e Soidl society was given a t th e Academ y of M usic la s t n ight. T he audience th ough n o t tho la rg e s t of tho year, was no t a poor one, and th e m arks of favor th a t i t bestow ed on th e p e rfo rm ers .were as cordial as any th a t have been no ted th e re , except a t th e opera. T h e stage p resen ted its custom ary p ictu re of so ft color and fresh v e rd u re and th e ligh ts, th a t a t all o th e r concerts p u t people’s eyes h a lf ou t and cause headaches, wore well m anaged except w hen tho soloist w as on th e p latfo rm , th o big c lu s te r o f b u rn e rs in th e proscenium arch being th e on ly nuisance. W hen tho Academ y stockholders grow rich o r generous th ey will have now scenery for th is house nnd th ey will l ig h t it according to m odern m eth ods, so as to th ro w th e illum ination on th e stage in stead of in to th e eyes of the public . M r.Seidl a rra n g e d a p ro g ram m e tlia t was n e a rly a ll d e lig h tfu l and i t was p layed w ith h ia un fa iling sp ir it and d ram atic force. H is band was in good form , a lth o u g h tlie ro was a break on tho p a r t of th e oboo tlia t was noticeable and tlie violins sh a rp ed a trifle in th e rap id rush of tho Sm etana nnm ber. Tho firs t p iece was L isz t’s p re lu d e to th e “ B eethoven C a n ta ta .” a series of varia tions th a t , like nil such th in g s , are needless and are a p t to 1)0 m ere tric ious. I t d id n o t even have th e in te re s t o f first ra te o rchestra tion . L isz t had a c raze fo r d ecora ting o th er peop le’s work. I t was like tho fondness of th e average w om an fo r p u ttin g fifty cent tid ies o r tw enty-five cen t ribbons on fifty d o lla r chairs. No fau lt is to bo fonnd w ith th e way tho o rch estra trea te d th is num ber, only w ith th e piece itself. And th e re w ere m om ents even iu th a t w hen th e offoet was agrooahlo, as when ho k ep t to th o B eethoven fo rm and em ployed th e s tr in g s in b ro ad , sm ooth phrases. Tho U ntiu- ishod sym phony o t Schubert was a lto g e th e r beau tifu l. I t is one of the p e rfec t th in g s in a rt. I t is sw eet, yet n o t sugary: delicate, yet no t weak: poetic, j-et no t se iitim entel; a t tim es d ram atic , yet w ith o u t tho fu stian th a t so often a tten d s on dram a. Tho rom antic mood of th e first d ivision is deop and the andante is a song of angels. Mr. Seidl’s strong g rip on h is sub jects m ig lit have been feared iii th is w ork, bu t ho tre a te d i t with all th e rev erence th a t its beau ty dem anded. Bondorod as it was last n igh t, ono can liear t lia t work a t least every season fo r a life tim e, ju s t as “Tlie Messiah ” can bo heard a t every Ohristruas tide. I t has no t th e sca n tity and bareness of harm ony th a t can ever le t i t becom e old fasliioned, as Moz a r t an d H ay d n hav e becom e; i ts m elodies are exquisite, its harm onies ai-o fa ll and varied, while th e in stru m en ta tio n is all th a t is needed. Smetan a ’s “ T raded B ride" overtu re was played for th o first tim e hero . I t sounds like a comic oper.a, and if tlio opera goes w ith h a lf tho jum p of tlie o v ertu re i t w ould m ake th e fo rtu n es of some of tho trad e rs in sung music over in New York. I t begins w ith a porpetuum m obile fo r strings, w ith r a th e r a Imsky bass, aiul th e ru sh is c o n tin u e d w ith hardly a m om ent’s b rea th in g spell u n til th o close. Tho a ttack on tlio them es is b a rb aric in i ts force, b u t th e a u th o rity an d th o d e lig h t in ac tio n th a t m ark tlio work m ake th e nerves o f th o aiulienco ting le with response. D vorak 's n o c tu rn e for s tr in g s was som ew hat d isappoin ting . I t was a b e au tifu l trea tm en t o f a them e th a t lacked bep.uty. In its ha rm onies i t was m as te rly ; i t was su b tle , d ain ty and expressive. 7n its m elodic fou n d a tio n it lacked grace, defin ition and purpose; i t was suggestive o f m oohanical o rig in ; th e swing t lia t Dr. D vorak pu ts in to such w orkas lio likes, Ids dances fo rex - am ple. was Iack ing ;yo t techiiicidly. it was dcligiit- ful. A m elody by Scnuiuann witli stro n g orc h es tra tio n by Mr. Seidl begot sucli an en th u siasm riiBt Mr. Saidl h ad to m ake th re e visits to th e fro n t of th e s tag e to bow h is thanks. Mr. P luncon o f th e .Abboy opera com pany was the soloist, and Jio m ade a conspicuous success, ns all soloists do, fo r th e m inority tliat m akes tlio noise with its hands a t ooaoorts is alw ays m ore delig h ted w ith tho p erfo rm ance of one person th an with th e m ore p e rfec t perform ance o f fifty persons. Mr. F laneon is a fine figure of a m an, and knows it, and lie has a voice to m atch . B eing a F ren ch m an , he is n o t entirely free fro m th e v ibrato , aud ho sin g s tilings in an operatic stylo. Tho "B olling in Foam ing Billows,” from U aydii’.s “ C reation .’’was followed by Schum ann’s “ Two Grenadier,-.," su n g to o rchestra l accompan im en t and Sling w ith a power and onthuai- asm Which justified tlie Iiu rra th a t he received. In th e “Mar.seillai.se” p .irt of tho song tlio Gaelic stra in o f i ia tio n a litr asserted itse lf w ith fine 'e ffec t. I n th e closing num ber, whioli was W otan 's farew ell from th o “Tho fValkyrio.s," Mr. I’laiicon was conscientious, bu t th ere was a lacl: of tho stab ility of voice and oven of bocring tiiiit make the G orm an sin g ers so im pressive. T'nis is one of Mr. F isch e r’s best nuinber.s. Mr. F lancon was a trifle sen tim en ta l fo r a god. The orcliesir.a played tliis inagnifloont m usic in tlie epie m anner. Tho liflli concert is to bo given M arch S.
MIS.S IlAPilAKL VUHI’.'IISED.
Miss L o ttie B apnael of llH York street, war. p leasan tly su rp rise d by a p a rty o f friends w h o v isited h e r liom oM onday even ing .and proceeded to enjoy Ihom solves. T he com pany was en te rta in ed by Mr. Ja m es Toner, who gavo some of th e la test dances. Mr. W illiam D olan gave a selection on th e b an jo and th o F lo ra l q u a rte t sang some very ch arm in g songs. Mr. Jam es G reene gave a selection on th o piano. Supper was served shortly a f te r 12 o'clock and was follow ed by dancing . Am ong those prese n t were P a tr ic k C o lb e tt, ’Wiliinm Dolan, T hom as M cE w an , Thom as H ickm an, Jam es G reen . F ra n k R ichardson, E d w ard Casey. W illiam Molloy. D ;iniel C onnors, F ra n k Collins. Jo h n Doyle, J o h n McConnell, H nm plirey P lan t, Jam es Connonly, H enry Sm ith . J o h n Dowling. C liristopher M ornn. W illiam H ow ard, D auiei Nolan. William Conly, Joseph Sm ith . Joseph E llio tt , Charles C ooper, J o h n A m brose, Jo h n B aohael, W illiain NIanning, Jam o s T oner. Mis.sos
will bo g iv en to th e P eo p le ’s B elief ussociation, whoso h e ad q u a rte rs a ro a t 1,297 B roadw ay. Tho p o o r of th o T w enty-first, T w enty-fifth , Tw enty- sev en th a n d T w en ty -e ig h th w ard s will bo helped. T ho m anagers ' of th o Co-oporativo B u ild in g absoeia tion , who ow n th o hall, d o n a led Its uso to tho eom m ittoo an d all eng ag ed in th e e n te rta in m e n t gavo th e ir services. I t is o.sti- m ated th a t ab o u t $300 w ill bo raalizad .
ITU E IN' A SIIMsSTEIf.S llOUSK.
Quito a scaro was occasioned a t th e house of tho Rev. E rw in D en n ett of th o T abernacle B ap tis t c h u rch , on W ednesday n ig h t. A lace cu rta in in one of tho Bleeping room s was ig n ited from th e gas je t . B efore Mrs. D e n n e tt and Mrs. Bow dloar o f B oston, who is v isiting th e re , could ex tin g u ish i t b o th cu rta in s w ere b u rn ed , the house filled w itli sm oko and th e fa ’.nity genera lly j a larm ed. T he scone was a p re tty live ly one fo r a few m inutes.
C atlin , .322 Stuyvosant avenue, T uesday n ight. 'Tho prizes were p re tty a n d orig iua l. Une man a l te r follow ing In s , th rea d fo r a few hours fo u n d th e eud tied to a p iano. A fter a sligh t deliber.'itlou ho coneludad ho w ould no t accept th e prize. A h andsom e loo k in g glress w.as d iscovered at tho end of ono th rea d , wiillo a long u n ta n g lin g operation b ro u g h t a beautifu l cushion ns .a rew ard . T h ere w ere a largo num ber of tho socl«tT m em bers p re sen t, au d th e enjoym ent o t tlie even ing w.as considor.ably enhanced by a delig h tfu l m usical p ro g ram m e, in c lud ing banjo, p ian o and vocal so los. T ow ard tho close a colla tio n was served. A m ong th e m any people p re se n t w ere H e rb ert Van W inkle, .Mabel Van W inkle, lirnee 'Ynn W inkle, W liliam Brown- b rid g e , Mr. :md M rs. C urtis B eard , Miss Lily M cDonald, Jliss M arsh . Miss L ockw ood. Miss E lla Jones, Miss B a rn e tt , Miss H ausm an, Mrs. G eorge Cogswoll, F ra n k Catlin, W alter AValsh, C harles Dewos, M r. D ex ter, Mr. Weiib. H oary G ou ld Sim m ons a n d M iss Bossio Charles.
inclose yon certified oheok fo r 84,500, ou t o f, .'5. w hich you owe mo 8250 and in to reat—whioix ' A leaves m e fo r my yo.ars o f legal w ork b u t A ? m eagre sum . I would no t do th e sam e w ork a g a ia :'i and nave the same tro u b le and resp onsib ility f o r Ml th e en tire am ount of 810.000. ;f
F rom m y in form ation of .vour p re se n t . oondi»- .It tion , I don’t believe wo could have g o tte n o y er: :’4 85,000 in a n o th e r tria l, an d probably n o t t h a t because our docr-Jrs claim ed you w ould g ro q ' •> worse instead of b e tte r. I t r u s t you wilt g e t en i. : t tiro ly well nnd recover lo s t g ro u n d . W ith kina iv regards to Mrs. Pago, believe m e. sincerely yonrs( v*
L B. Catpix . ,:JA nthony B a rre tt was th e f irs t w itn ess c a l l e d
H e co rro b o ra ted tho acco u n t o l h is re ta in m o h t g iv en by G enera l Catlin.
“ I adv ised th o g en era l it w as a case to bo sat* | t ie d ,” sa id Mr. B a rre tt, in e n u m e ra tin g p a r t o t h is services.
“ T h a t Is, you adv ised h im to ta k e th e fu ll am o u n t o i th o v e rd ic t, w ith costa, a llow onca and in terest?” .asked Ju d g e T ru ax . d rily . “ W as :i] th a t tho advice you ch arg ed for?” ‘ i j
“ I th in k n o t .” rep lied M r. B arro tt, h e s ita t- in g lj’i “ I d o n 't th in k it w as th o fa ll a m o u n t th a t w as p a id .” . f
“ It certa in ly was, y o u r h o n o r ,” p u t in M r, L am b, w ho w as q u ick to soizo th e u d v a n ta g a opened to him by th e court,
“ W hat is y o u r p re sen t o ccu pation?” oskede Mr. L am b on cross ex am ination .
•‘I am a law yer. ” : - !“ W hen did you try a case last?”“ Ten days ago, in Ju d g e N eu’s c o u r t .”“ You say you p repared to a rg u e th is case o n .<
app ea l liefo'r* th e genera l te rm of th is depart--' v m en t. H ave you ever a rg u ed a case in th is d e - p a rtm en t before”?
“ Not fo r fifteen o r tw en ty y ears” ? ' U“ Does y o u r re g is te r show any e n try re g a rd -
in g th is case—a n y th in g to in d ica te th a t y o u w ore re ta in e d ”?
“ No, s ir ; It does n o t .” ,“ Can you g ive ab o u t th o d a te w hen y o u w ere :
re ta in e d ” ? a ,“ No: I can ’t. I ’ve fo rg o tte n .” .:'j“ D id you ever see Mr. P a g e abou t tho case” ?.-; “ I n ev er saw Mr. P a g e u n til to -aa y in court.;’’ “ D id you have an y th in g to .do w ith m aking-i;
u p th e case on appeal?” '“ N o th in g .” - V“ T hen w liat d id you do to e a rn y o u r 32,500?
T ell u j in d e ta il.” ;ji“ I had several co n su lta tio n s w ith G enera l
C atlin . I w ent th ro u g h th o testim ony qa4!?3! looked u p th e taw on th e ex cep tio n s ta k e n ," -
“ W hore did you go to look u p th e law .” . '.va “ To th o B rooklyn lib ra ry .” , . f . i“ .And how m any tim es d id y o u go th e ..'‘ 3^,,"' ‘Tj!] “ I d o n ’t know .”“ C ould you sw ear th a t y o u w e n t th e re a s
Bin flo tim e for tills p a rtlo u la i case ?” vt” I th ic k I eo iiid .” ['j.“ Did you p rep are a b rio i in th e caso ?”“ No: 1 d id n o t .”"D id you Jook u p m u ch of tho law on t h e - t
s u b je c t? ’ '-jl■‘Not very m uch, I g u ess .” ''fl"C an you m en tion n sintrlo a u th o rity th a t y o u i
c o n su lted ?”“ Not now . I ’VO fo rg o tte n .” fl•‘D idn’t you got th a t tw outy-flve h u n d re d !jl
d o lla r check to sq u a re u p o ld scores?” M r. « L am b dom anded suddenly . “i
“ Thoro w ere no sco res to sq u a re .”In answ er to a n o th e r q u estio n Mr. B a r re t t .(
sa id ho adv ised G enera l C atlin to accep t th e “ offer of Bottlom ent” th a t Had been m ade , w h ich induced Ju d g e T ru a x to re m a rk on ce
•‘D id he need any adv ice to in d u ce h im tota k e th o full a m o u n t of th o v e rd ic t ho h ad r e covered?” > I
“ Well, I to ld him to w rite to th e tru s tee s a n d I Im press tliem w ith th e id ea of th e w isdom o f ; j a speedy se ltle in c n t.” ■;
“ T hen It was tho o th e rs w hom you ad v ised ,” i com m ented tho co u rt, w itli a sm ilo . j
L a te r .Mr. J.iimb w an ted to know w hen la s t | M r. B a rre tt h.ad g o tten a n o ttie r fee for -$2,500. A
" I d o n ’t rem om bor,” sa id th e w itn ess .” freq u en tly got fees fo r th a t am oun t. Only r o - : contly I go t a too for -$10,000 an d a n o th e r Jo t i $5,000.” . ,i
Tho caso is o n to -day . - {
OPPOSED TO DK. JENKI.NS,C itix e iiM o f H a b y l o u u n d ECay S b o r o
F l g l i t l n g i l i c .A p p o l i i t m e i t t .; lT he action o t G overnor F low or in se n d in g l a j
to th e sta to sen a te th o n am e o f Dr. W. T. J e n - I k in s for re ap p o in tm en t as h e a lth o fficer o f th * j p o rt o t Now Y ork has a ro u se d th e c itizens o f ■■ B abylon an d B.iy Shore to action . T hey b a v a n ev er forgiven Dr. Jen 'idns fo r se lec ting F ir* ;! Island as a p a r t of tho q u a ra n tin e g ro u n d * ’’ to r New York. They re sen ted th e la n d in g ii o f th o passengers from tho N orm nnnia, a y e a r 4 ago lust sum m or w ith g re a t b itte rn ess a n d n o w ji th a t th e d o c to r 's nam e is u p fo r re ap p o in tm e n t 'jf] B abylon and Bay Shore w ill do a il in th e i r %[ p o w er to defeat the confirm ation . .A la e e t la g of lead in g citizens has been he ld a n d a p o tit lo a ‘ d ra w n n p deno u n cin g Dr. Je n k in s lo r h i i ao- I
»tion in re la tio n to F ir* is lan d d u rin g th o ch o l- q e ra sc.aro and u rg in g S e n a to r Childs, w ho ro - q pro.scnt6 tho L ong Is lan d d is tr ic t, to uso a ll h l» -q in flu en ce ag a in s t tho confirm ation .
A T R IP TO TUE OLD WORLD.C i c c t u r c b y i l i u A * A* C a j n e r o i t
C i i i v n r y B u p t i s t C l a i i r c b * II
HOTEL AIHUVALS.
PiEniiEPnXT H ouse—S. E. l-'aron, I). B. Sm ith. South O range, N. J ,; W. L. Blossom, Mr. and Mrs. Sanbom c, Boston, Mass.; L. K. Scudilcr. Williain J . M ann, A. S. Maun. H. F . M ann, Broo-:l.v:i: E-.l- w ard Schilling. I 'itl.sburg . I ’u.; A rt!;u r\V . I’o ;:- , Chicago, lit.; Wi'.Hav.i P. llu n tin u to n , Norfolk, Va.; A. W. W ood, New York; T. J . M cNamara, B videeport, Conn.
Ci.AnENDox—D. C. Brown, city: J . W. D. Oakiy, O yster Bay, L. I .; Mr. and Mr.s. M ilton Sm ith, N o rih p o ri, L. I.: H enry B. H udson, Rockville C enter. L. I.; A. B. I’c tt i t . B ru it 's liotel, .)am:;ica_ L. I.: E. S. llossitor, .A. I’lirker. Jame.-i .A. Gor- don, No-.v Y'ork; Mr. iiu l j-lr.s. G eorge II. Aiitkon.v. Dtic.i, N. Y.; Mr.s. G-jo:-ge w . B,srk'.‘r, Keono
Tlio PlOv. -Archibald A. C am eron, p asto r o f .tlw ;j Calvary B aptist ch u rch . Surnaor avenue a n d D o -' I en tu r street, lec tu red to a largo au d ien ce a t th a t :| cdillco la.st evening. Tho lec tu re w as g iv e s ; u n d e r th e auspices of th e A'oung Peop le 's a sso - -d e lation . T he m auy views accom ponyiag th * vj l<rturo wore of tiie' Une.st d csc rijitioa an d th * Lq ru n n in g comment.s were in to rc stlag and a t tu rn s im thetic and humorou.s. Views wore show n o i ;v uiiiay ).limcs of in terest tind p ic tu res w ere a lso -ill given of som e cliaructor.s th e c lergym an m et o a ' I iil.s trav e ls liy .sea and land . E very part o t th # ' I U niletl iungdom had been v isited by th e loot- u re r ;ind lie took tils audioneo over the ro u te ia,' a m ost en tertn liung way.
ALLEN OBJECTS TO TUE SCRETIES
O n t i l e ■toiul civttii III I£«iidrickaon*s .Suit for S 100,000.
COUNTY TOWN JUSTICES COMPLAIN.
A. McColo, A. M oC arren, S. M cC arrejt, A. Connonly, L ottie B apfiael, Grace C onnors. M. P lan t, M. B ander. M. Moo. M. Brown, L. O'Brien, J .M urphy . J . D o n g h ty . A. Casey, SL Doyle, Mra. M. B apnael, Miss B. R aphael.
The ju stices o f th o peace of tlio counts ' towns .aro h a rd up. T h ey cannot ge t tlib ir m oney from th e co u n ty , by reason of tho b lockading tactics of th o b o a rd of supervi.sors. T hey have m any bills p end ing w ith th e cou n ty a u d ito r , bu t th a t official is pow erless and c an n o t act. Tho coun ty justices aro n o t an overpaid sot, an d th is clogging of th e ir revenue s tream s has p inched m oro th a n ono o f them .
DEATH OP A L B K ISI VAN NOSTltAMI.A lbert Van Nosti’and . fo r tw onty-on» years
p residen t of th e L itt le Nock board of education and for tw enty y ears a tru s tee of tlie town of F lu sh ia g ,d ied from h e a r t fa ilu re W e-inesday. l ie wa.s years old. T o h is widow, four sons and two d ang liters be loaTO.s an e s ta te valued a t S.'iO.OOO. Ono son, David L. V an N ostrand , Is clia irm an of th o Queens county b o a rd o f supervisors.
D o l i o a NA’a i i t O f f i c e >C o n sa lt tho E x a tX AESSiSAC for 1 8 9 4 . P r ice ‘3 5
c o a ts .
^ .......... _ ____ __ ^ _______ _____ Yosiorday afto rnoon Vi'. E . O sborno o b ta lno4'Viilloy, N. Y.’; G eorge A.’ l-'ishor, D eiiin. N. Y.; ! from Ju s tice Cullen of tlie sup rem o c o u rt a n op.J . A. Lolrck, lloliokou, N. J .: W illiam A insw orth, j d c r d irocting Thom ns H. H en d rick so n to show C. 0 . Van Alon, P ln l';d ‘-lpliia, Pn.; O tto Ewaid, j cause w hy an o rd e r of a rro s t against G eorg*A. B. C arte r, Bo.sion. Moss. | AUen sho u ld n o t be vticatod. H endriokson , -i|
i^T. G eouoe—Mr. and .Mrs. G. W. Sinclair. P l i i l - 1 is a rosidojit of B osiyn, L , L , is su in g -"; ndelpliia. Pa.; F. .Sell'veiner. College Point;^ .A. ' A llen, Icoepor of a livery stab le on U nion s tre e t,L. K ingsbury , Klgiii. 111.: Miss I. S u tto n . Now ; th is c ltr . for $100,000 dam ages for th e a lleged -- Y ork: W. C. S tew art, Bcllair, O.; S. T. Skidm ore, - a lion .itions of Mrs. H en d rick so n ’s affections, •; I’liiladolp'nia, Pa.; B. J. Salter. B oston, Mass.; ; Tli« de fen d an t alleges Ih.at th o su re tie s on th *M r. an d .Mrs. II. B. W illiams. G ravesend ; J . C. | p la in tiff’s u u d e rtak in g have never ju stitled a n d M arkland, M. D. Mills. W .i.hington, D. C.; G. I th a t one of thorn is Insolvent.
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IV. E llsw orth , Cliicago. Ilk : Z. T. P a rry , P h ila delph ia , Pa. ____ KLUSIIINH TOWN POLITICS.
JirSIC HECKITKD,
F ro m F. W. H elm ick. Now York, “ .Always Bo T r u o to Y our i lu th u r ,” by Ju lia At C arney and C harles B aker.
T he B epuhlicun .slate fo r F lush ing tow n officers, so fa r as decided upon, is as foUowg; F o r superw visor. Jo h n J . Br.ida; tow n clerk . F e rn a n d o T , W hiting ; receivers o f tax es, D avid H , D o n o o n ^ aud E . F. H arris.