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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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THE BBOOKLYK DAILY EAGLE SATCEDAV. MAY 18 1895 pets, bicycles. Dhotoeranlis 11 Just so the leaven Is In the lump. in Lou rood 1 CHUECHES WIDE AWAKE. HTTSIC AT EVENING SERVICES.

DR. NELSON IN THE EAST. were only excelled by the lad LEGAL NOTICES. hfrh by a What Some Church Choirs and Soloists vn our guide lady recently' vlsitlnir tt laundrying, gas fixtures, electric and Turkish baths and almost every conceivable thing. Tho Rev: F.

P. Stoddard, pastor of the Strong place BaptiRt church, last Sunday morning at 2 o'clock was taken suddenly 111 and it is thought ho will not be able to preach for some time, Mr. Stoddard'! ill OfllT. KT Kainst Will Sing To morrow. loveliest thlnifH is mi i formed anirclV wing, which.

lemlng, plali. v. I r. I iil trfe. ACTIVITY' IN MOST OF THE BBooxrnr parishes.

i nt ii. r.s. THE BBOOKLTTN" PASTOR VISITS Choir directors III are rpntierl n. uti.l a mouol to ra AngelLn. though resting.

The S3, I I. :in.i re 1 I uun who sing solos, th etc, in th JERUSALEM AND PALESTXtlE. Kmme8 or the musical service as well as their inaii iigu. of Ciri date ill s.dl at to tho 11. uur gul.l iUv t.

i llf iUctt, Cil t. the singers for work done bv them uri: i Ulessing the ilrtl child) I 'Jt llonta T. i. itosslnl stobat Mater" will be sung th. ih the 1 ednes1 kiM.i ui win oe ngni.

Extensive preparations are Seine made for tlie errat Christian Endeavor convention which win ue held lu Boston durinc the comlnic Julv. it promises to bo the largest convention In point or numlrs ever held in that cltv. it Is oxn that 00.000 Christian Endeavorers win att There will be two Iramemw tents on Host on common, a mammoth pn.rnde, meeting by tho score and npceches sufllcletit to nil hundreds oi volumes. Tho convention will open ox in and it is estimated by an enthusiastic liostonl. ui that there will be 500 meetings and 1.500 sixi rhe before the proceedings are over.

The Phrlstl.in Endeavor orprn.nUa.tion Is one ot the Mronirrst ine E' 'awrellcal churches. There arc ncurlv separate societies or branches an asKrecate membership of over three i persons. In addition to the two monster tents Mechanics': hall will bo used as a nn ral head' quarters altd a.bout sixty Boston churches will be occupied as state headquarters. The dilci ucs 1U nimble nt Mechanics' hall about and marcn to the site or the Kreat encampment on the common. Among the speakers who welcjome the Kiicsts are Governor Frederick Grwnhalce.

Dr. D. Mc Lauren of Ietroit. Jinvir Lurtls. and other prominent Christian I TVR JTAC S.nt,hr, of "Anierlca." the Vr.

Smith, will also be present. For use at the llghtlnif ut, ly I. Coming Meeting' of the State Sunday School Association The Big Convention of Christian Endeavorers. Sermons for To morrow. ni madu indeed an lmprs.su Dure in sumo of hi 1...

in.l:tii.'s au.jtion i. Mild Judgn; picti; Biblical Scenes Vividly Described The House of Simon the Tanner A Bide From the Plains of Sharon to the Mountains of Judea. of that .1 th. land mention. rtalii lyini: itrn: 1 hira.us Nl.

All severe attack of nervous prostration brought on by overwork. He Is till bedfast and ilia physicians order absolute quiet. It is the officers of the ohurch will grant hlmacons ldBraJblo vacation afwr he shall have recovered sufficiently to leave the citv. For to morrow an exchange has been arranged with tbo Rev. Dr.

R. Marshall Harrison of tho Bedford Heights church and be will be in tho pulpit in the morning, the Rev. Dr It T. going to Bedford Heights. Dr.

Harrison wUl be in his own pulpit in the evening and Dr. Mlddloditch at Strong place. George C. Strong post of the Grand Army of the Ropubllc will attend sen ice in the Central Prosbyterian church. Tompkins and Wil loughby avenues, to morrm iwiin! at 1 ua insr.irat li et tan'L Bitu 1:1 as lrr tl.

'lftl Knur. r. j.iinius ltw like War. I of the and Stato of I in; uuutiuea llg. it th' ni.tr .1.

r.I.e.l r. momK evening at the Lafayette church, the Rev. David rf; direction of Mr. John Hyatt Hrewer, onanist. The eololsts are: Mi Marie Van, soprano: Mrs.

Tlr zoh 1 Hamlen Kuland, TOntralto: Mr. William It nJZT' tmOT; JIr' '1 Redrtall. basso; assisted by a chorus of thiny tivc voices At the Central Congregational church, Hancnok reet. near Franklin avenue, the Rev. A.

J. ff'n PttStr' "uart" nder rectlon of Dr. Henry c. Hanchett win render following selections nt the I 1 ,1 fling nt tne corl ano in tin that it seemed The organ. tiie ac llttlrig to stalactltus make l.

01' the easterly i Hi il. ,1... n.iriliprli si lde oaitig norifieriy uwiigij a inie ilftv six feet 'l recalling a The latest letter received by the congregation of the Rev. Dr. Thomas A.

Nelson, pastor of the Memorial Presbyterian church who. accompanied by Mrs. Nelson and a cnml iMorlv ami nnraliel wl felt co Thy Jile ih. n. southerly and pi ''I "Kirj.

l.i. tour 1 1 k. Iday uji.l ur tlrst Am The fortieth annual convention of tho Xew York State Sunday School association will aa held In the First E. church at Saratoga Springs, N. Jane 11, 13 and 13.

All Sunday school county and town associations are ex pocteil to Bend two or more delegates each. The convention will be one of the most practical in the history of the association. Prom flvo hundred to six hundred Sunday schools fi'i iifty icct me ccromon oo.ooo beautifully llluml well 01 ti t. and thence westel Pany of friends, is traveling in the East, is of r. et to the ttomt Biuximg at o'clock: Prelude.

in Kli ratn vrv f.lr l. the several dlm4 cecums interest. In it Dr. Nelson tells premises being nt. iai, joesenhorn anthem now ore shining." Rhelnbe.

g. and listen to a sermon by ihe pastor, tho Rev. J. F. Carson.

In the opening oi the service t'bo post will present an American flag to the Sunday school, whioh will be received in an address by tho superintendent, Mr. W. W. Wicks. Special music will be provided by the choir.

Seats will be reserved for mem M. "on high stars, offertory duer. Brojkli M. lliahon a and nul 7 ae visited the Holy City of Jerusalem me xora is my Shepherd." Smart. Miss Jonnlo Vori; street, subject, hoi now on said premie 7r, A ul.

America." the Rift us S.e,,en ul'rlbuted nmonc the dele Kates. Thero will be a chorus of 2,000 voices and Brand orchestra of skilled instrumentalists at this metlns In Mechanics' hall the Rev. Dr iT wi" Prwide and Biljah Morse. Bishop Walters, representing Afro Americans and other speakers win addrcBs the le TS1 uTIuE the continuance of the convention there will bo noon day meetlnss in th leading stores, factories, missions and re ne sojourned for a night, and of horse itna miss (Jladys Huerlock erlinlon. 1'.

receiver. A HANDSOME TRIBUTE through lands made sacred by tradition anH afii i. mi. rJ o.viour. again to Thv Hear ame." Cll.

hrlsr ct mis expiring on the 29 nnrtv 7.ZZ uc of the olo by Mies Toffey. with quartet; pestiude. ni'i tf.e otner maae sch' ry.o Ders 01 tno Urand Army. Another flag presentation will take place at Embury Memorial M. E.

church also in tho evening to morrow. PTerrliran mtuvi, oparita. Bnck to t. the 1st of Way: lifl welcoming a Clergyman Brooklyn. JUUU sieeas, to Jerusalem.

thttt "Was a radlant one," 2nd Ttlnt? era the rte.w vvs heavy 7 'an Endeavor movement 1 Plt IIIK And I'. el "I of Ian, W.tril. is or lariu: a uao oanner nas been provided by G. K. Warren post No.

2SG. which will attend in a icKresenica, including an unusually large delegation from this city, Brooklyn being the banner Sunday school town of the state. The state superintendent Is anxious that every school in the city and county shall he represented bydelegates. Each school having over one hundred members In regular attendance is entitled to an additional delegate for each one hundred members after the first Co. 111a lot.

piece or pM lying and Pelin; the Thl To thclSli of the Brooklyn Eagle wiit me ilev. janies s. DulTv the choir under the direction of vv will be heard in the following selections Braas ana tne fo ago. u'as vvith the perfume of recti.r. Criuve tii nmr uouy ami an appropriate sermon will This r.i I'oiinty of Ivlrl 1 i iaiv ana it starte 1 fJ val of Vunc people of the Willi, ton church ot Portland, In the winter oi Ti'ttf church the nev.

1113 11, 1 1 1 1 1 iii and described tltn. llllr 1 ill a nn a mnhi, 1 Ui Eeres or itijiiont mi in the cen j.r. ier "marlia mid real making Mi foreiii to the of a. Scry remarkable num. born me letter is as foi Stat.

street and Sh preacu at v. to Vas Kot fr Goa Took rciuue. grand march from "Alda." Aerdl; DomJne ad Adjuvandum. Dixit Domhius ntfle Tr' "te Pueri. Beams vlr and ntflcat, I contralto solo.

"Ave iisti.nt lir inmdreil and lif asi.ilv rroiu tla suiitheaste, Pieacueu uy iae pastor, the Rev. Dr. W. Bowdlsh. The Rev.

Cornelius Woelfkia, pastor or the Greene avenue Baptist church, has Just had his salary Increased by the handsome sum of $500 a year. This was done at a meeting iu imls. One species Is the Jerusalem, April 2. 1895. Leper." on "aanion 11 I ruiining thence not ltnuke.

The man wh is rly et: th. li.e ins street tw he. ist. i parallel Muckley; quartet and is T.i wiii oe pn orth leacue day at the VcnUC Sf c'urch and the exercises rode bout twenty miles in the Baddle yesterday regard to this rule all teachers, officers or members of Sunday schools will be enrolled as delegates upon the presentation of their credentials signed by the superinten us. i.rri, ina ioeu Jjaetare.

Werner; eongr. i. tin Hi southweBt vuuiuu, on cue recommendation of the nature. In the '1 str. twenty feet "Triumphal Bu.nonai nymnn; postlude, Lemmens.

wnore official board. Since Mr. Woelfkin's lsiriiilel li then. 'I oie looc. alloVe mCntlOU te 7.T t.

1 OUl an" vii' Pah chap Junlo.r Icasue. will attend service. experience after tbo plsas urc or donkey rldlne. We left Cairo Frirlav cuunng to me cnurch the audiences have esi. ri iiion in.

said cen "Ml. i3l. Anns Ohtirch. Tr.ill,. 1.

.1 1.... reeitn and Instrumental solos and ueen very large, and the revenue has been Bi "e.Bllin, T.ie Port Sa5d that sht and tho 1 lu.iity to the point All thn; certain tl V. Jiop. rector, choir, ujidi Mr "ter organist 1110 wisest, brightest Klnd as the noted professional heautv v. auutu, wonli.n rj day on street.

ut nnguis'iiTr1 tude l.guihl. between greatness and rletv Thi. class can appreciate in literature lv fantastic. lratury I1.ltliillJ. a T' fni it.

I'lmior. ine itev. unurles E. Miller, will deliver the address. 1 'VJiS? coni rcss of liberal religious so Jf3, wl" Its second annual ineetlns in Slnal temple, Chicago, Jane 4, and 6 will cuuaiueraDiy advanced.

This advance of salary was a surprise to him and without his solicitation. Ho has been pastor there for par, amira ror Joppa, which Dlace wo reached Sunday morning and had an suallj comfortable landing hind sirua'e. lyi ami 1,., ic joiiowmg musical programme nil, 1 ai or the City eui. or secretary of their respective schools. The convention will meet for organization on Tuesday, June 11, et 2 P.

M. This will be followed by praise and prayer service, led 5eoree Stebblns of this cttj followed by the opening address on "The Culture of the Spiritual Life," by the Rev Zf LaDslnB, pastor of the Park morrow evening: Oraran m.i,i n. Kind's ini.l State of Jieginiilng at Bible to land at all. n.ere Is no harbor, the al SC follows, to nine over a year. At the Bethany Presbyterian church, How WUH.CJ1., ienaelssoiin nrn, 1 poj.

in a center line of ,...1 "UNCHTJP.CBXY CHUJiCH MUSIC. vmum, iinst an s.i i. Iter," mmit. TCa" and the weather permits, a fleet or small boats cornea out to take iJ. c.

Ed it. stre. nn.i mierb Hundred thirty five nuras: psalm civil: Mngr.iiloa aru avenue ana MoDonough street, the celebration of the Lord's supper will be observed in the morning to morrow, and there will he, The Eagle's Opinion Indorsed by a Be in major, Clem Itest ln tht t. dlstiiiit hr oiitlie. ist.

riv Ho N. street 1111'! P. Il Illlel of great reputation which is' nnt wld' Jt. contralto 11 1 tn som iienst. rly side rimring th.

ri, northeast. Well, the good Lord mv Jicndelssohn. tn ln vh1.i wrv uiuraiag street twenty This by Maruhfim u. out very much high SistS In 1 h. an.

I nf ligious Paper. The Brooklyn Eagle recently printed a southeast, Iv twfciu l. ill with mil westerly wi, ,1 principally who themselves have int. .11 Hi. HI ee para I uuercory, solo and chorus "To Oreat lru," Rossini: eolo hy.iv.x.j Jitli, cesslonal hj mn.

"Abide With Me choral Tlie, serv 'K. Wlnl through tho old place, entering by the Jerusalem gate, entered our rlaKe3 and were driven tn tfc t. twenty if1! to 'ntfoncM, strong editorial, which treats tho churrh 'ai. iu in niiiors. praises I.e,:t,m....l 1...

Tills IS uiiij center line wher uiei, Btamers "Sovenf. Amen;" lwtlude. sic question so soundly that we reprint a large whom prai the joint or place i irom urth K.inata. 1 fie 'lillv into the chaoel IK M. nd.

ls.s.jhn. siip. rl. part ot tne article. It seems from the reWt.

At the Eighteenth street 'M. 1 church. ICIght a King among the kings which verdict voice of devo.lo.1. then had to hum tacit to the lut, plero or pi i I ini? In th Th! that an organist resigned from his nnsitinn Hlldi Is able ciHIls nnii ireet. near firth av or.

is the I 1 1. n. of Kin because he was reouestfid tn t.i to In.the K. A. N'oble, paator, the choir will render th ii 1.

1 u. a reception of new members. In the evening the pastor, the Rev. J. A.

Bllllngsey, will preach on "The Ideal Young Man." On Wednesday evening next the Sapphire sectlonof the Young People's Baptist union of Brooklyn will have a color rally at the Centennial Baptist church, Adelphi street near Myrtle avenue, of which the Rev. Sydney Welton is pastor. Tho Sapphire section is composed of the Ftrst (W. church. Central (W.D.) church.

Concord Church of Christ, Bethany church, Emmanuel, Washington avenue, Bedford Heights, Centennial and Marcy avenue. The speakers will be the Re s. A. A. Cameron 'and E.

E. Knapp. The Rev. Dr. J.

O. Wilson, pastor of the Simpson M. E. church, will to morrow evening preach the annual snrmrm the if.f. Is 1,1 th ZT, 1 the tanner, which which was not to his taste and which hi ing programme to morrow evenlntr at 7 enough for a distinguished public either In logi.

ai it; r. pi.Int on Limiui'u UTinn fhn i "iesauonai cnurch, Boston, reports from county secretaries and appoint 0t c0mtees. In the evening the include devotional services, permanent organization, report of the executive committee by the chairman, Dr. A Duncan, and reception to the visiting delegates by tho local commute. 'b0 tnree sessions on the secgnd JhS coention.

viz: At 9 A. 130 and 7:30 P. M. At the morning session there will boa consecration service led by the Rev. conrerences.

and the of Methods." the "Main School" and rmfcy tSehols" wl" be respectively discussed by the Rev. E. P. St. John, the Rev.

B. and Mrs F. Craft, who is jell known to Brooklyn Sunday school peo thers who will take part in this ZL 6 convention will be Timothy Hough, R. McKee, E. W.

Hawley Hiss Grace E. Grlsrvniri 111fs the direction of Herbert L. Doane: Onran nr. lu.le had his vision ot the sheet bV four In rare and Impr ssi grar vsanzona. In minor, Guilmant: choral "l.ift musical education had led him to believe was not of the best.

He would play only classical music, while the rector wanted him tn mnt up your heads." from the "Mini, plucl. ed a bvIt of the hvi.nn ti, v. nc rju. I I.v the i 1 str vt. 'r: asi 1 r.lM wi ra and charm of language.

to llnd all these ii. Iced Is li To Thee. Cherubim and Pern, him the wall, intendlne to send it Vn the preuchine i. tho organ 'pant and whatever that 1' Aotingen xe leum:" ijuartet. "1 oml ered immediately.

Then we visited one of the" wl i lui.si. lammis imm, may mean." This happened ir. an tue ioice ot Jesus say, Abt; Mis. d. E.

Martin. his 1,1,1..,.,,, 1 jm. imrvea church, where by rubrical law the rector is foprano; Mloa Selma Burgess, tenor; Thomas Martin, bass; i i th i i ri' ti't 'ii' sour vin1' street twel I panillel wi li'Mii'1 supreme in musical miunr. 1 11 I ll.lt C.Illv hut i thorelleh teenth regiment and the veterans of the la a title 1 'liristlan alto: A. ll.jlii.

opraiin eolu. "ii by Mrs. Liillam aind (Iv.i: 1 UUl. faalittaris." Berge, to be sung sutn assistance from "persons skilled in mu i ci i reti i.t 11 1... 1 tr ilfty sJx foot th; CItri male chorus.

"The Day Is o.w lAuvy uieet iiis own desire. Hence The ii 'irth westerly txiine. Appropriate music will be rendered by the choir. Simpson battalion will attend in a body. Dr.

J. S. Chadwick will preach Doane specially noted as a great "po Postlude. Allegro. M.

rk Miss wiKanist round but hii li an one qu; tor h. ij for g. 1, at TT nucncocic, JM T. Ailing, Mrs. Marv Burgess is organist.

'hw. 'riy Hit? or a 01 me community amid which It true (for we wish 1,.. It Is Chisholm Foster, Frances R.For3 and at SirnPso1' church in the morning. Mrs. J.

S. nKtrnnrfoT. ui It, lhe liev. T1 ri nis style ot playing, or to resign. Ho chose the latter.

Tho Eagle goes At the Puritan 'Vngregatlonal u'lji'lninir; tY wall forty i v.e:i as ippr cKiiiv. i 11, i Mr. Gravifon tho iinm It, I If has b. a lit. 1 iru'h's to the nor row evnlng the music, under the Maurice Dudley, choirmaster an wnoola for Blrls, who sang for us AVo ard we visited the 0t and vi'lled her srave Iv we' 1 "Cr t0mb ln thc rJen near i apllst.

fed on with honey. Near by the lentils Aicchcus climbed when he sought tn see Josus as the latter passed by hrr.f.;T 8t WS Arab The rnriT i to Jerusalem. and shstenlns on the grass and foliage and the air was ch the perum: rf on.e of the numt Lt, 3' Wher" yOU COim "avo about one hunaren ornncos for a slxrnco In a Httlo while wo ellmlwv' and thence nor iaere seems to be a misunderstanding $eTtallS to the Sunday school including finances, organization, gradation and supplemental work, will be dislusesd charge of the Zion African M. E. church, South Third and Hooper streets, is endeavoring to put the church on a good basis.

It otic asn ny Fiiie of Sc. to atlotla In changing rrotu ni to mi Ilia vuumuaKiiuia oi tne place of music It. Hi. be as follows: Organ prelinle. Nuns;" anthem.

"Venlte lOxuIb Holdeti; offertory, soprano anl fine half in 1'1, inninf, be the liil e. ti.in K. I'rKiirilst, ii: of th runs I "1 vrii Mrs. "War March dig. iill olllv cuurcn seiwice.

The churches are places of worship. We make this statement becauso somfctimea people get the impression let I. Is fri, i ardor for ness has prnmpte TrT convention, which will con symposium on "Practical of ork," in which Mrs. Ford. Mrs.

Os uat. naa a struggle lor many years and is still under a financial cloud. He has invited a number of prominent laymen to speak in tliat pertain lot, piece Faure, with violin i.U'.igat.i, to 1, his jmsltioii. tin iineoti iuef. t'a hls oi useful Int.

Ilieoiisiancv. I west, lie as wo, nninpr in Reyrrolds TCilUncke; iwstlii "iii. cue are concert halls. All the exer County 1 Thlr Kim puipu at evening services. Mr.

O. B. of the Priests," uunng me service should be of such n.juruifi and An now, afi back at last the maternal h7 a11 etherd wh0 may have anything helpful in their plans of work, will join. wmTi session there threw hi of at ii point The music at the Westtnlnei i reiirs, wno is well known in religious circles and a prominent Chatauquan. has sob tv.

increase tno reverence of tires. Sm fJtrt dlstn f'f' and four lnca church romorrow evening, iin.l. the i una sucn as 10 b0 in harmonv f' fr Ken there several times recently. Father li niii, tne that frie: though 1 and al M. B.

Parkinson. orc miir: 11 iM ,1:.. rwim.vm by th opisoUe. whore lie has the ho has in v. uUJCl.i uie preacner discus in his sermon.

In the Episcopal churches we sl State strJ I'Ca the foxes tails jllowing numbers; AntJi. m. "There Is a Tl.i'v or aial found desire, h. uwi4 and devotional services an address on "Tho Link Between the Sunday School and the Church." by the Farrar of the First Reformed church, this city; reports from missionaries, treasurer's rvnnrt mother and fastened fire tliern in ih bra nils to rhem an.l City;" duet. "I "orever With iv.f.

1. ns an i parallW "uu Luis meal most nearlv an Inj thf the I'hlliFtinCT. congenial and May 1 Then (tnronti i i proacnea. mere the choir is theoretical lv uartet. "Search Me, God." .1 fot; theu 1 Hi i stroot iii ul iue equipment for Telisioue instrn St.

Mark's church, Adelphi plreet. ov. nlr.r serv PIuctm. across which we tor hours towaW the mountal ns of Judea. and.

rlh Jl virir. str ''iTii. i st.rlv hi hw it. 'ri I'iri Iril unil" ueiyu win De rememDered as having labored hero faithfully for many years. At the main tooibs of the Young Men's Christian association to morrow afternoon at 4:15 o'clock.

Mr. David McConaughy, Jr general secretary of the Young Men's Christian association of India, will be the speaker The subject will be "The Young Men of India." The Hatton male quartet will sing. The Rev. Georee R. Kr.imor at is Desir Possible in tion and Inspiration.

The assembling of tho musicians In the choir room after the recessional and the chanting of a. prayer for sca "e'ds every hand decked with wn nitn inn roses of Shn nron and cotjn'Uess Dr. Honrv H. RtrnKirv. r.i si rt ni ty nine oilier species.

We limeiiej uj.ua moir part the sen ice is Ramleb. then. h. Ml. i)n point or monntinir our horses, ci tne spiritual office drove down Into the vaaiey or Aialnn.

h. 1 a i. rna: "irair. int. plre or pJ manded the sun to st.

uivl iiii. iT' jyriir i inu'" in Pilgrim Baptist church, returned from his trip to the South on Thursday, and will preach at both services tn mnrmw Trio iy r.r.. 'jntvj ueu.i m.Ltie was. ra JotB well ar N. l.

viy. ar a poin td camped ai Waddy El Haifa; flowers even whwc A skilled botan'ist iv. lingers nil. nut however this may be, the men charged with the direction of the spiritual part of the worship of the church should be allowed to have something to say as to the character of the music. Many of the songs that are sung thers are ascriptions of praise, and still others are confessions.

The music i si Hi stri t. tils ice: Magnificat and Nunc Dlmittls. Maim, in A nnt; anthem. "The Wilderness." (Joss: Lass i. "It Is Enough." Mendelssohn.

"KliJ. ih." to be sun by Mr. Mark H. Burofi; soprano sc'o, "1 will tol Thee, Lord." Costl Ell, to be sung by Miss Kmllie C. ClrecnhalKh.

Tho Ilev. Spcni cr S. Itoche, rector. Albert E. Greenhalgh.

organist and choirmaster. Soiwlces at o'clock. At thi Nostrand avenue M. E. church, corner Qulncy street, evening servlte, the Rev.

Dr. j.du. Rhey Thompson, pastor, the following .11.1 will be rendered by the quartet, under the direction of thc organist, Mr. Royal D. Porter: Prelude, andante ln A minor, op.

122. Merkel; quartet. "The Good Shepherd," Barrl; duet, alto and tenor, "Jesus Is Mine," Marston, to be sung by Miss Bessie Duncan and Mr. P. .7.

Collins; ascription "Heart. Be Still," J. C. Warren; postlude. allegretto, op.

117, Merkel. Jeet in the morning will be "The Place for the Word of God." In the evening. "The Ark and the Flood." cveninS session will Include led Mr ana Mrs George 'Mni obb'ns: i1" address on "The Greatest vv ilsou of the Simpson M. E. church of this 2 an oncers' reception for the purpose 'ship" the Cnrlstia grapes of friend i' or the third and closing day of the convention there will be a fet of good thfngs for Sunday school workers hlch will include at the morning session conferences of Sun i'il ff and four Incl ui tne even aml assured me that within i The Apotheosis of the Fat Wit.

ot tn Assomblymau Frank Jallasher' report on the state's prisons invest ig, The indeiwndent Hronklyn I2aprk ivin that "a more fat wittod policy could no: have pursued." "It sh.iws." continues Hronklyn Eagle, "that I.I. Kepuhlic.n, ma jonty did not care to face the facts c. tamed In Mr. Gallagher's presentation, and anxious to overcome irs effects by trylnK to smother it. 1'ublic interest In the minority has to say will bo proportionate to the desire to suppress it.

Mr. Gallagher could himself have conceived a better way of advertising ills document. Om thl. Me I 1 1 .1. walk from our camp he could find over llftv i'i.

ira. r.rnir by the sM. Staf str vj.I N't vins mrv or, r'y and At the Greenwood Baptist chumh. 'Pniiri species of tiowers. Then.

or to whioh avenue and Fifteenth street, on Mondav vlns XT tuiiK snouiu De satis fying to the man who thm iiuii a Ml rw. Ivt fc. then caravan of camels halted near by for their drivers lying near them among she boxes anl bundles, as one se in Dlrtiirv evening, at 8 clock, there will be a young people's missionary meeting mwi ui'i p.ir au'. jttj streot tv tl. rind pantile I those expected to be present are Miss Isa hiKi'ir' and nvhv et to our heads nciw moon and i io ami thn yi 0ffic8rs.

conducted by the Rev. A H. McKmnej at the main school by the Rev. 1 ir. Armstrone an A orf r' "i amis MUV Elorlou sictale of the alnr.

songs themselves should be appropriate to the service of the day. For Instance, when the minister preaches upon the temptation, the choir should not sing a Christmas anthem Nor in a Protestant church should an Avo Maria be sune at anv iin ah i th ast. rly sldel th. bella Wilson, assigned to Slbsagor, Asani Miss Halley, Miss Weatherbee, assigned to Japan; Miss Edmunds and Miss Hill, who sail Thursday. May 22.

for tho Cnn In a dream er tho road golns to the door of 'iru or pidc4 ilrs. Crafts. Th ww our tent, here the infant and thc virgin mother and Josenli tonrnevWl. r. All That rtaia lot.

pleo or lyinic and inc in the Tl f0r SundTy school officers! conducted by the Rev. Dr. MrvFOnnov irth a nv n.iri li WMsl riy Statt M. b't Par. i N'o i of 'ami si Wan! than 1 a f.

i THE NATURAL BRIDGE. way down Into It is th nniv i These young women are of the class of '95 at Newtown Center, under the aid of Mr. Cp oi.i.. siclans should remember that the object of the musical part of the service is not to glorify the musicians, but to irlornv ui 1 ity jA n. I'oumv of KiA N.

Y.fih. iandr 1 and dsorit1 could have taken, so there is no truess work albotn A Brooklynite's Visit to Wonderful director ox the convention, who will, lead a at a thf no v. migiit ten you much mnm hnt pastors of churches Mn hum! a xnO tiirp. rs inc by th. hit.

rsi. ti.in of the main school, conducted by the Rev. E. P. "as snown.

and shown ijidlu putably. namely, that the invesliBation of the prisons was concocted prlmarih for manufacture of partisan capital. It'wus co (elved In a partisan spirit and exwutud along tbat lino. These facts are so clear that It is pr. ltv n.os women uaptist Foreign Missionary society.

There will be also present the Rev. F. P. Sutherland and wife, who return to Sat gine, Burmah, and Peter Cameron Scott, a returned missionary from Africa, who will sail for the east coast of that country during the mr. fi with hf poij Kudii 51 taring I viii and runnlnir th I n.

arly with Neva rlv astiTlv a rl pr. st 1 roe considered by Mr. W. H. Hall and lci8 Matures of Sunday school social life rth ii half i' i' iidi a bri' v.

rtll errcJ adji.inln f. on; and or. um oijsuu goes to ner station In the fall Miss Halley and Miss WltherhsR in ii' iiff n. rt nw' tfr.y parallel picntcs, sle gh rides banquets, class gathering and Lnt.i: h6lr handB of thB thing, there might be a much needed reform This ministerial habit of 'giving little kmUSic is a seri onibarr' are rtrlvloe to make church know Qt A minister mav know nothing of music, but this does not cx MfaS hfg'e 0l.a 60 important to the life or his church. If thn mn.i to "WkA h'mV seTto muc' no r.n'? 'piariiT the summer.

This meeting is expected to be me. This morning we started early, passing on mr way the site of Klrjatli Zearrm, where the ark rested. Passing to the left of us the tomb of Samuel and resting at noon under the Olive trees by the site of the village of Bmmaus. to which Christ walked with His disciples after Hia resurrection. Near by was the battlafWHd wjvere David had his light with GoLioh and where we had finished lunch.

We walked down to the brook Oherlrh, out of which he gathered the smooth stones for the sting. Upon tfhc hillside across the valley was the traditional village and home ot John the Baptist, and westward, Just over the hill, out ot BeOilnht. Sights in Virginia. To the Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle: We liad traveled in Burops and when we decided on Virginia as our next trip, wo felt that wo were making an experiment, the outcomo of which was dubious. We started on a rainy April morning, speeding toward Baltimore.

Baedeker had given us ample directions for the Walters' collection there. America seemed gTeater after viewlug that private collection and we felt that England and Prance might come over hero anil see something else than the natural beauties of our lunil. After a couple of hours we took the train for Washington, where we spent nine dav reviewing n.irtlw.'a. Jtcrlv and paralhd with Npv 1 LimiN, mat tho ttar cnamber attack upon Suporliucii lunt Utthvon has not a leg to manil upon other tbun the paTtisan craving for spoils at any The present leclslaturr, ani lin innh miuuseiy interesting one. The sum of $1,195 was contributed Easter tCSU iscssed from all points of rVZ: "or Bahts as the "Normal Suggestive Exercises for Sunrlav ll'' sntiTh.

ast. ilv ano parallel witr State strii tb rf uir, WMst riy tad parn.1 1 went v. ith Np vin ii i.t.unf'i una twc.v vT LUU avenue Presbyterian rr the raa'otenance during the year th rth' i. PI" nf strt. and the rl of tho fat wit, and the widosprpad adv.

nii rif? by attempted suppression or this minority roporr. of tho urisrvn ast'Tly Jde of StaJ rs. rl uu.ti uducj. mis IS SbUU IPSS than thQ l. v.

and tTv unarter Enchd 1 ttL 1Basc give time enough sunSakI ISfgf8 ort8 to sum needed, although further contributions perhaps tho fat wit's orownini' u.Xi'.l be the sail Albany Argtrs common sense a3.Y 13 incongruity birthplace of Christ and the homu rrom wliich David wus sent with supplies for his brothers miiiue cume m.and no doubt more than the sum necessary will be raised. A missionary meetinc nf eront intcr 1 lds fur plot No, the point pi r' vfTal In faso lia; pl 2 ah. In wim: d. I'ar N. ni.

tiif ihe said nv, a city we had not seen for several years. From thc capital we took the sleeper for natural bridge and at next morning we found ourselves at Natural Bridge station, we two being the ile with plot No. 3, by ti' A.ien ne had his vnoounter with the giant. be held at the Washine trm ta "How nor to "lo it" LEGAL 3STOTICES. in: iiwreu rne uoiy cltj atxut 2 P.

to day. ii iusunigiuii ana uates avenue, on vrto A rerris: Aching boys from S1 teaching aa expounded by Mrs. the Thursday afternoon of devotional services. C'afl? department, practical operation on St. John; address on Bible Teaching Adapted to Primary Classes," by Mrs.

Wilbur F. Crafts; "The Lesson for the Xext Sunday." taught by G. W. w.if6, Mass. Address, "Sou Rev Dr Mi is.

and vcv t' tMtrs A Bidwell, secretary ew lork btate Women's Christian Temper union. At the closing service on Sl'PI'J V.Mi': iTiTniT I i i i in inc. pipr or rm I hPintr in the Th i. n. iVnnily r.f Kilt ary, but wit: glailness that we haU at last etlt ee ivliu Hi V.

rk. cicumg at clock. This meet our hearte Jerusalem. rd in i nunc Hiupe, it tne following bit of correspondence from Portland. Ore in a musieal paper, is correct: "The choirs nf fordfftrm Eastefsunday af! SSirS? PeTP'6 PrUan1 thorough mu iiri.

drcri'd i i vn h. plaintiff. xiim am! uii tifiinUir.t. Jiidmm nt .,1 an. (J vleltors.

It wss a rather lonesome situation, wi watched the plowing In an adjoining counted the scattered houses of our llrst Virginia stopping place. The robins were singing Imppiiv is in tne nature of a farewell to Miss Jennie Edmunds and Miss.Hill, who sail the JAMKS ud and UiN und Jlor "ay ior ine jonco in Afr iii r.nouB ior the present. Letters from home awaited us arrd we rairly devoured Uiem. We think of the ox tiock constantly with lonchig he arts. Sincwely yours.

T. A. nTnlC hunrjij du it i' 'l of May, sai 1 JudKm. nt 'i i. n.

yout. i. i.y tr.t tne Danny air gave us promise of delights t. aries. There will be addresses by Dr.

chivers. Dr. F. M. Ellis and others.

ins d.u.' tli. fiKii the Hfii at In tn i with an iniur i.i. iay a ppring The Rev. Archibald a. nnmomn cases ttie inclina tion to applaud was so great that it was with an effort that quiet was restored." Wjudge from this that church music is a fashionable attracUon on thP wt ion: i.

at oKiyn, on tli' i riini iess wagon came clattering up. a typical darky da iM. i FRANK SITTIG MADE PRESIDENT Jtin. tho Calvary Baptist church fiiinirlo j'. ii.

iimi with N' at 1J k. ti' ui Th. A. K. in said riran, Jlid I'll I iil" me iu i Hjntioiiful and iui.i ii ut.

in wim an hi smeuing robe, v. iii. ji we slyly let drop ns soon as his l.a. l. was turned and we were toted away two miles anil a half i.

i tli. n. so uu waLur street, win preach to morrow morning on the subject. "Water Made Into a solemn act of worship. Aether the music was unehurchlv in this r.

mU81c 1 t.U'Sl UliVL i'riain Pf thai j.i. my ar Florence Dramatic Society Closes the Present Season Amid Enthusiasm. The Florence Dramatic soolefty broinrTit its t' is land sltuute, lvlu arid hurst by u. thV iap Tnv. i.

Tcr i i 1 evening ne wu give his third Plan lecture," the topic being "God's i wi.h xc BIVJT fedTwecan Tonl But tnere Is something wrong where a rnn Krnk ri Trnu sit rly ti.i iu souil "I "Nt i k. lcii. 'WU x.UI, t' niriM. II KI season to a close with a well attended me ar. to the Appleaoro, where lirtahian was nerved Then we started for the bridge and had one of the most charming, soothing, alhiritig walks 3 ever took.

A great, tawny setter accompanied us and seemed to feel the responsibility of for when once we turned as though to go hack gave me one nf the most Intelligent l.mks a dog ever gave, if to say. "Why do you go that wav ing at Criterion hall on Mondav nic ht int fKiiii and Siai" and un a of lotu. ili'ili aildin.ifi thp S. Town or i.iravi mnd. k.

svivvoy. July, yt pv roy. ('ivi! ai jin and 'itv surve str. lirooklyn X. and" Jih J.t the nf Kt It has been decided by the Women's Foreign Missionary society of Long Island, of which Mrs.

George B. Germond ia president, to establish a bureau of lnfnrmarinn i. fa'nK'nB win be led bv Mr. and Mrs Gecrge C. Stebbins and the general meeting by wight L.

Moody, the nno is a firm, believer in the Sunday school J. hom the speech of con foi iS Mr. Moody will be fol oued by a social meeting at wiich leave taking and farewells will be the feature. Prom rentiou wi be a busy one. Special terms ..1.1 be made by hotel keepers and railroad companies to visiting delegates.

Mr John 104 Dean street wh0 been tho recording seeretarv nf tho "nt 'f: liriv 'v. tli n. 5'' lnoh ii ii. ri The reports of offlcers were road a.nd accepted witJi great applause by the assembled Flor Stanley's Hew Book. Charles Scribner's Sons, Xew Vnrt I'l tlllV i a.Ijolnini aries, and a committee was appointed for that tll wan iij no f.

III. j. v. an i.y Hi numb, vlx li indr. ami v.

entines. An amendment to the constitution Which i.wiirl.ll nounco "My Early Travels and we Just came from there?" nutural bridge. If England had It we'd fl.x 1 Vt.nl oi an.i uci ivn. ail auuiiing cvrnmlttce to liidr and vi iiry in blo. In America and Asia." by Henry M.

Stanley. His share in two Indian oy cue Doard of trustees was half in. tin sui.l 16 parl 01 lne Plan have all delegates and members receive missionary papers and literature at a nominal price The Rev. Dr. A.

C. Dixon, pastor of the Hanson place Batist chuprch, will preach tomorrow morning from the subject, "Why We ivh VC Bible and' in evening on and point on tlx imihi IJruulci across the for a glimpse of n. it h. eve: the Southerner don't fo to see It. It a wonderful thing.

I am low, hut I've iie ei it." was the answer we would ge: when desiring to acquire information. "A ic oteiei itona laylor then arose anJ audressed the soolefty for the last time as its president. Ho has served for several ternifi t'y years, will cheerfully furnish liuormaticn to BrnnHi nHo, after the war here and the part he tool: in the inception of tho Suez f.urtlt Tr i't rly fnnri ti: i iht Htrtii .1 j.i ii uu cuiiLempiaio I is hoPd tat V.WTU). Rffo i r. i 4s M.cF "i in si.

i s. BDCth Htr With thC Hill I' I i i I in eit 1 will go from thi city to take part in ts doiibo.n ploraboa of Palestine. Persia and the Cau casus are the subjects of the book wh ch a bear, on Armenian atrocities 'now under vestication. "Prin.tnn ck M. ai.vi jjiuveu oiaiseu to a most compeitenit and popular official.

He expressed hrs grtLtltude to the membero and especially to his corps of associate ofBcere for the kindnesses and courtesies shown Mm and the hearty help Hi. riiriiln 'i. iisu ily a tuiir street, a aioni; Thiriy fourtl: sr. et erty parall Lynch Williams, a graduate'ot' the collet is another hnolr nmnin .1. Louege, nt AIbert Banks will preach 3L church to morrow inpruing on "Angelic Models for Earthly ks.

will speak is not without honor save in his own country." This sentiment seems to apply In manv di recti. ins This bridge, fpf.t ju 100 in depth, seems more wonderful as you think of It, learning that it alone is J. ft a great tunnel through which the now tiny stream of the lost river must onco have cut Its way. Ttn shape recalls the entrance to Fingal's cave, hut beyond. Instead of huge basalt columns I ue ma.u received from al fciu.

JJ '11. 'I'hlr: 1 1 also. "The 'Adventure? Captain by Frank R. Stockton, a full advetur? jesus unrist. On Mon day evening he will preach on "What is Heaven ana Hell Here and Hereafter?" Tuesday evening 'How May One Become a Christian'" V.

ednesday evening, "May I Know That I Am Saves? Thursday evening. "Will the Body Be Raised From the Dead?" and on Fridav evening, "Will Christ Return? If So, When'" These sermons will be preached in answer to five important questions. MIbs Tyson will continue her blackboard picture talks every day at 4:15 P. M. There has bene a large attendance of children at these laeir melodies.

A tilble conference tn he er.r.ri,..i i Htre. ta. Ilim Hi. f.jnrlh l.l. I pa: Hanson place Ba'ptTst that na6 not been arlclredbv serial HcatJoni "Forward House," bv wilHam Sco ville Case, and a volume of WrnrtJ ms remarlcs were receiived With nrolontred applause.

The tickm arranged by tbo nomln aiing commiftoe meeting no opposition the new officials were elected by tho seeretarv casting a single ballot. A committee was appointed to escort them to their places Mr Frank Sttitlg then occupied the president's chair surrounded by Mr. Fred H. John vice president: Charles .1. T.

wlirn f. i sky and trees ourstlng Into bloom, uii "clu a UJU folnt Comfort from tn 10 iuji.u4l. iiIiik. yvl. uiiui i ii anu along tne poe named Tappan Wright, the first of I At a recent meeting of the MethnrNr river, we found the woods bonnv witli i iir Truce." Bliss Prv d.

liy JoinlriK Mity 11. Willf. i 20 li yellow, white and purple violets, anemones and Jack In the pulpits, and Mrs association of this city, the Rev. Dr Banks anda number of prominent clergymen many of them have been converted. Mr.

Ja ri. IX i ti 1 11 ti Bw ivuuj, auu red H. ood. treasurer. A speech was de inn .4 X.

v. V. I hi. lovely things that make one ha ppv from th uy tne cnolr, will sing at all these meetings. Broushton House." has a new story of Xew England.

"The Plated Robert Bridges author of "Overb ead in Arca.ly." one eft'1 ed "Suppressed Chapters." Paul Bourffet', vigorous, pictorial, critical, careless and vet Ppund and very bea jty. The birds s. ing sweet sorig as we felt like singing songs of delight nid gr Mln for .11 i.a At the Central Baptist ehiirr mi lll.lM' xireaKiast association. Judging from their remarks they seemed to be oi the opinion that manv THI A XSt Mr" 5 and hla response showed that he was thorough muter of the situation. He accepted the responsFolllty and erressed his gratitude for the honor of the no ii.

A 1 1 J.i i. i.i:siHi flank. Iy4 me pastor, the Rev. E. iiinig, ami warm su i bathed all In glorious light.

We Klt hoklrtg i might be rescued if the question of feeding them was fire! nnnctri.irn.l a .1 i r. 1 i n. tik i.inst f.lfi John lint Ahrrthuni Oot.n vv, "in jjnacn in tne morning on Open Doors and Windows on,) i nn.l lilt the bridge and philieiopliii as one is TX 111s worcs of appTecIa'Won witb many witrticisms and Baking remarks ll hn ing on "Patrobas, Walking in the Father's Steps." 1 At the Puritan Congregational church t. formed i. W'atklns hiiiiimun: 'i il.

r. iKlnnts. i M.nin tli. limit In this a. or yonr unswer on i.iitintirr's tW'.

r.ly itft.T I tie i rv th of f.olur. to i.iis a 't ic uirli morrow morning the preacher will be the Rev. Dr. M. M.

G. Dann tiOin n.m with J.lyr vo'itherly r. thin li.J li. i Judt. in.

ni for i apt to an, when there is plenty of tli: and congenial company. We left the plnoe with "auf wiedersehen," for we planned some day to return to a spot which seemed soVondusive to happiness. At tlmt afternoon we were at I.uray ml th.i next day enjoyed a sight vein different. Th won. tlerful cave, though better known than the natural bridge, still deserves greater fume.

If fame lithe outcome of merit. We entered by a shor: illght of steps, about such a length oi. ine ouier oliloers aJso siwke well and ear riy. Tho board or trustees elected oom prisecl Messrs. Ronald Taylor.

chairman Frank Dalian Clement B. Asbury, Arnold H. Iow and Edward Ash fortli. Mr. Dow arose and asked that a vote of thanks be extended to the ou'tgolng offloers Tl proposition was passed unanimously and with acclimation.

Mr. SitftJer rhn West of England Stories. Roberts Brothers, Boston, publish a volume of H. D. Lowry'fl strong Cornish and Welsh stories under the title "Women's Tme eoiei i li the union services of the churches on the heights durlnc the summsr Tn Will li.

Ill li. ml d. tr in the o.mr.l.'.'ii l. ISM. H.

VAN MHI.KN. it: 11JH jJlilCll. After a. lontr and nnlnful iiinaoi. n.

(ifftc; nn.l Tost Ifflfv Hddr. s. No. jH Piiklngton. pastor of the Windsor Terrace church, will resume his minl.t.eiii fS fi i.V.

luiulUUl. 1 miu men us subject of. conversion after that. The matter of a Baptist orphanage is again being agitated by prominent persons in that denomination in this city. The question was proposed at the meeting the Long xfiano Baptist association held at the Marcv avenue church, several years ago and on that occasion Mis, Bert ha E.

Sibell gave the flm So and has alnce that time added small sums to her contribution by acts of self denial It 511,1 hoped many iouag women of the city will emulate her sSf on incorporation has been appointed, consisting of George For ffiJ" Ta'bcrp acl6 church D. Eddy ot tue First churoh in tho eastern J. Hodgson of Greenwood church Joh" lZl3eZ Church and 'the ppoijiuiieii ror He OCCIltlt Ma lemn, "ui.ui, UIla II. J.I Wv. I Fred Klciolson will again be rI n', 'L.

His r'eo; Xr.rZ,'." evening lars have, and were at once surprised the I sweetness and freshness" of the air. We two. who leading with "The Torque," In which a leal ous and disappointed woman robs her neich bor and benefactress of her only child's life and Is found out in it long after when paralyzed. The scene is simple but powerful, borne of the stories run back to Druidlcal times. and kindness thro '5 j.irn Ji.l.n Powrr: Th 'fur.

sur s' i y. a upon hy rui'lli at i iirv ti: tlio Urn. alvln K. iru i the Mipr.mo uli (Jr Aj.ril t. In i.r iv Kinns.

the city I Vr I suit. i. li N' ritiir. falthfnllv sutmlvlmr The mittee Mr. Gardner Pattison.

membership NTV Si'I'IlTM! r' ciii httii r.iefl .11 ui 1 xr? Jarrmenu of church Mrs. Emoia Pettentlll. president of the Sun. ty, Womaa'a Christian Temperance union unoy, press corm Tr.lttee. The meeting then adjourned for S'7'' waJ! entered into with a zest and cloae with a Virginia reel with every Referendum.

auoress tne regular monthly temperance rneetlni at Memorial M. E. church, Buffalo avenue and and 1ST r. una udiir. Ktn ct, City of New one or.

the floor. To the Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle: Spe oi.iiiiis in camearai crypts many a time were that ln this natural undercroft the air was a easily breathed as that above ground Then, too, the temperature, C4 to ts degree had none of the chill that we had become a'ccu'l tcmed to look for in places away from sunlight VCe had no wraps, and save ror our shoes we ci dressed ns we ha1 been for traveling. Our guide was a nice old man. who took a pride jn' plilnti ing out and tracing the most fan. iful of forms First he showed us a column in process of formal tlun.

From above hunt the dripping ine music was excellent. clal music. Song service at lieiT lime. I 1.1 1.1,. CRT.

i Liovernor John P. St. John of Kirn KI Ni. asain Greater Brook'yn? It might Vit V' dress to morrow ta St7 Luke'fll. The Rochester wspaper Quarrel.

Tt must be pleasant to live in Syracuse or Utica, for then you do not have to take New York if si. is willing, but let us no ar. bttrarj about it. In the meantime let as Iv our neighbors as ourselves. nJ sn wlhM.

to walk or ride across tho big bridge and ex EN YoliK SIT'RKJIK i (V.l.crlrw M. Collins ilikI tln rs, or an intp: ivK. utoi JudKin. a ri. uti.l i In tlon.

li. nnnp: IVth lav thf llii.f: si(. n. il ti. Hutatw KxrhattKc roorat t.

Ii. nit cm iav Mav I.v sympathetic or antipathetic part in the fear ful quarrel among the Rochester imT, ar.d below, on the floor, "as the sediment forml ins 'he stalagmite. We feared that compliments iirookiMi's gallant Leavne ih i.j..a 1. ary cnurcn. rhe rp hc oon but a nucleus of a fund toward its purchase is in hand.

The addition to the home at Greene and Throop avenues nil first bo no more rooni is needed lor applicants alreadv on the fin' WaDt larl ohanage Is also Provided UUbt be2re ver' lonS The scheme adopted by the Emburv le memnrial VI church, of nMdtx the Rev. Dr. V. X. Bowdlsh is pastor, for raising monev vhicl was adorned In tho ni rt: turn on the i 0,1 1 royany.

no do jl, Brooklyn. May 16. 1553. BROOKT.YNITE XV" ei4 uveuue ana renn stre. on "Th Church the Battle." The Rev JTei will preach in the morning on the subfect Sn PhlllEtines Ee Upon Thee, Samso lne reformed church, the Rev Dr Cornelius L.

We pustor. there will be momimi worship at 5'clmk. the Iter. John Card n. of the Flatlamls chnrclV rreachinJ ioMr eGcorfe.r KisslUKW of Keadlng.

Pa who if a Arm bi never ln in to the editor ot the Eaple recently, si ing the semi center.n.al in Brooklyn "in the Universalis Christian Lead rr. i noted vm" ZKt me cuts of a number of pastor. amonr them Btwn ele.e.rij. y.frht fflr two. hut beside, the guide hey Sid.

und. 1 1 Villi Brooklyn Eagle. 10. Very pleasant, especially in Utica. Here wo just sit back and laugh at the fun.

In Syracuse they have to dodge flying adjectives. Utica Observer. iwii inaKiiesium to bring out everv 1...... Tli .1 1 l'u fantasy. "Woman Prescribes for "Women.

William Wood Xew York, send "Health Notes for Toting Wives," bv'Aimee First we saw Pluto's cave, a great lvi; peeing, which a tail, whltv i.i,','. llk Indeed, was called Pluto, and 1.1 11 very sen was the shodowy form of the fai ivi. i by their hands and look inio tZE VaeLj i 'We and useful body of advice fron cihieTii.i a aj. our guide called her. bei.

possible for me to Physician to her own sm too, had a bower, lovely as 'wuju tsitv iue LMOcujure fvn r.o 11,1,1. ,1 i I' I iaml and Titania was ar bv. havinir i on paper. Dear old souls. When I read that die of those aged gentlemen sane S.1 5 Did JIcKick have lUh lo say on the the dedication of the new chTpcT.

has alreadj prove I verj successful. The idea was outlined these columns at tho time it was adopted and consists of a cash draft book plan which are coupons which will entitle the h.Oder'to a discount of from 5 to 'Sw cent. goods purchased for cash in a number of Arms in this city. The list of thtara which can be purchased consists of gUife? groceres, boots, shoes, dry goods, drugs car on avt nni Asphalt on Lafayette Avenue. To the Kilitor of the Brooklyn Eagle: The Items which appeared In the Eagle on Mav 13 pertaining to laying asphalt on Lafaj ette nve mie is a natter v.hlcli Interests me very much I an heartily favor of the plan and believe the avenue, or.

lea the majcVlty of them, would willingly Rive their SSS, 1 1 "'a PrOPerty layette facuateiw1th Bully Bottom. Xext Yos'emit to's UrlJj istcrlj narn.II. s. sn'7oreloneS! 'Stin' i Hi Ha.niil i a iau ieu in miniature oivr r.vr nve men Wii you woro see', Hist after I mere. JiinkB Wn i nn I.ai win.

tr(et I2ar.aJv seven (s; ana barcen camp, seemed to have waaderiiJ caiioa a enrtmnn drove up wit jiaruiy have too many goon ones. I'm not einm; bigoted or prejudiced, but when I say irood sermons i mean Universalis! sermons. ida 'r r. Aaams. Inches to Hlclcs et uox ior nioi.

hondren miles i.aiiunu iroignt on it for TinTni In i ig it cen ne tells us many are preached In other than Unlversallst pulplta Well mam looke.l aj IcA ely JjJ.J go for liauiiug was a quarter; the curtman's ct Hsti blocks was fifty coat. lorn vt eekiy. 1.237 Bd otreui, iaay al', 13V5..

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