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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EjgiTHUIiSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1896. I TTTOWTrtTl I .1 tiiriMA nnMJmf lia Va Tiium B.T.n.n1.. I.I UUDJ.lUi DILUWJM ttMIK KS. I Pinr sir, 1 i .1 i ww UttU MwWU. C9BT7LMjr VI 1U" cUed, led his hoaxers to expect something in mi UULVIIILM I IV 1IURJIU III 1.

1 I II V'llRAAII III II 1. 1111.1 rn Til I nrilflTJ I nflll AliniTP nni IN COMMON CODNCILrSTATED SESSION. 1 1 iir.Miirn i vunivi ijr i.uj i rn.v luiUTiin ntu ik hi i im nyi i i ni. a i i uumn i au i lh Went bri the Benoh for the Last Tim'e X4it7j wwu nut uia.ppoinier. IT.

13.1 a On 1886. wm.v i iiu uiulmul i LuunL uuun i uuuifr 0 I nil I LUi To day. in 7k IV. wiart. president, moif c.V.alr' and a quorum present.

The mln "Mtttpre Monday, December were read and approved. OFFICRRB. Presiding Justice Charles F. Brown of the appellate court went on the bench this morn The Humblest Citizen May Visit the White House To morrow. ing tor tne last time, as his term of office will Which He Issued Last Week to the G.

nZt. Athletio Club. Bx Mjayor SoMeren Leads a Oall to His Support. empire to night at midnight. With the four, MaY.

tZ. i ku journal ana pud 555 In the corporation newspapers. r. oommUsioner of olher justices he handed down several de Owens Geo, A. O'Rourke, Jomea O'Brien, John.

O'Brien, C. O'Neil, Chas. J. Ossmann, O'Brien, T. B.

Obern ier, William Porter, John G. Pearsail, Fredk. I. Pearsall, Jacob teraon, Guetav A. Puells, Joseph P.

Pruden, Daniel A. Purtell. Wm. J. c.

Powell, Wm. J. Pearson, John A. Person, John A. Paret, James p.

Pipe, Edw. W. Pajsfuid, C. J. O'Rourke, John Keran'.

Onderdonk, F. S. O'Brien, John O'Brien, John O'Reilly, Luke. Jr. O'Neii, John M.

P. Reaa sall, Thos. E. PearsaJI, Harris Pickett, Wm. P.

Peutit. Geo. A Plckford, Pruden, Wm. H. Perry, Geo.

M. Chas. M. Phillips. Thos.

J. Pitts, Joslato H. i Poiley, M. K. Portoh, H.

C. Pasfleld, Chas. J. Quayle. Wni.

cisions, xnere were very few persons in the court room and afterr tho wont hnnd. counsel Report on the open Twenty third streetVfrom Avenue to Newklrk avenue. Adopted. terim keePcr of city hall Various bills. Re HIGH OFFICIALS COME FIRST.

i uiut)i uj am uavote oil 01 ms remarKS to Mr. Shepard and Mr. Shepard's associates and 1 the cause of civil service reform, but what he did say on these subjects was to 'this effect: "I regard the so called civil service re tormers as fakirs. I believe In practical pol itlcs and party 'organization. There are no bolder or fiercer class of men than these civil reformers'.

Under the; adminr 1st rat) on of' the distinguished ex mayor of the Twentieth ward a majority of the cabinet positions were filled by these reformers. If i you will look up the records you will find that the administration then cost 33 per cent. more than present' political admlnistra tion. "When I entered my department two years ago I told one of the civil service com miasioners that civil service reform was a damned fraud; 'from top to bottom. The ex aminatlon two men the city iver.

1 1 ,100, and so goes on. Money; is spenf not Un find "mit hnt Mlo innlln l.t 'ACTION DUE TO POLICE REPORT. ed down Justice Brown told Chief Clerk John SENT TO MANY REPUBLICANS. of works Various bills. B.

Byrne to declare a recess. This was done otSS sSS'mSTL01 P'r'eenth regiment, national iOT a telephone. Referred. and the justices retired. These are the decisions whldh were handed down: Anri Rllzn.

miinwn Manniant Jn. Turn mi 'fhl 1 egrai 01 claims audited dur on file ending December 28, 1896. Ordered The Other Signers of the Call include Many of the Most Prominent Citizens of Brooklyn Exectitive Chairman Quirrtord, John A. PETITIONS. vtuinn, p.

H. After the Cabinet' Ministers and the Diplomats Thre Will Be a Long String of Officeholders, Placed According to Rank Then the General Public May Flook In to See Mr. 'and Mrs. Cleveland The Programme. It Is Claimtfd That the Exhibition Given on.

Christmas Day Was Not a Soi'ea tific Bout for Points, but Was an Attempt to Effect a Knockout in iie Quickest Possible Time in Violation of the Law. eommiiiZ. executive and order reversed and new trial 'gramed, costs to abide' the event. York Sees No Neoessity for a Meeting Joshua M. Van Cott.

Alexander H. Rendioh, R. A. Cot ajid Lincoln Van Cott, executors, re whsn a. otii 01 ouiiaings, vacated; also that proposals for head aeccased veteran? be advertised for.

Rtf I'M .1 of the Democratic County Committee 'His Reasons R. Relnhard, Francis H. Ray, Geo. H. Reinhardt, Charles.

Rowe, Geo. Raphael, Ralph Rosenthal. 'Jos. W. Rogers, Thos.

JJiegler, Gt o. J. Rowe, Chas. T. B.

Rowland, E. E. ti lyi ausiuuH knows," but what ho does; not know. I be Uevo that a man appointed to a position oiiuimciHB, v. xjontua jviacKay, executor, etc, appeilant.

Order affirmed with nmrtk, ni various cms. Referred. r.Hnid Clinch for can Roper, Edw. In the matter of proving the last will and testament and alleged codicil thereto of George Van Houten. deceased.

Decree of the surrogate's Mayor Wurster has revnlrpfl iino. De dx tor it, ana, therefore, he should have a practical examination such as a busi ness igan would give him. I believa in the oss, J. It, Bne Bl of Justice Cowenhoven. Re rcosenDium, Washineton.

D. c. The following has been sent out to day to the best known Republicans in Brooklyn bferanted by him ISat week to the Greater ijjew a. Frm Ritchie for: blest citizen In the city of Washington will Hinhn'Wlw The undersigned. Republicans of the' City' ot Rawle, N.

Bi its "'4? itcrerred. otert Keene for payment nave a cnance to morrow to grasp the hand of the President of the TTnltod 5tto3 vimr i iJiiHcipiB mat, to tne viciors oeiong the.spoils. The decision of Judge Keogh Is not of lo cal effect only, but' affects the entire state. Now I propose to give them practical civil service from 1883 on. I shall find out all iciwku ttiiu new trial oy jury at a trial term to be held in the county of Rockland is directed of the questions stated in the opinion, with costs of this appeal to abide the event of the new trial, payable out of the estate.

The People ex rel, Jacob V. Smith vs. The Board of Trustees of the Village of Haverstraw. Writ of certiorari dismissed, wtthout costs and without prejudice to such proceedings as the relator Ramsdell, H. E.

Shillack. Samuel Suits Year's day opens the doors of the i persona whose positions were transferred by fonmeir mayors from' schedule A to schedule" uKinaion to every one in 'the city "who desires to take advantaen nt an ivnnrfiinlfv tn Stuart, E. W. Stoehe, M. Swayne'.

Thos." F. ww.wv... i vAaiuniauuu aiwwC looo, and hold up their warrants until the court of greet the President and his wife. To many residents of Washineton this is the onlv time aneanan, Jas. THIRD ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE.

xprK Atnietie club. The mayor's action was based, on a report made to Police Superintendent by Inspector Clayton, concerning the fight Peter Maher rind Steve Mr. Clayton witnessed the encounter and this is the account he save of it: Department of Police. Brooklyn. December 28,1896.

W. J. McKelvey, Superintendent of Police: Sir In compliance with your order of 26th the foJlbwlns report in relation to the boxing exhibition held in the Greater New York Athletic club at Coney Island on the 25th inst. is respectfully submitted: On the date mentioned I arrived at the club house about 1:45 P. I.

and Immediately sought out 'Mr. Alex 6rown. th nf Bvprauo uwciaes wait i snail pay mem. in P3 coww Sanborn, A. Stryker, Jno.

S. Schneider. Theo. L. sara to tne attack made upon me by the vi "ey visit the White House.

Many come to the canitol durinc the fihrlsf. poteBt against grading, etc. SISSS: PU SfWSS a erty 0P1. with their prop smeVay BT etem" W' services. Adopted.

Ketcham J.qO for To pay various bills Adooted of water sufply. Adopted. aterlals for extension PMI.e health To authorise Eosengarden. Reilly, B. U.

'v Russell, Geo. M. Rainey. John S. Shaw." Wm.

F. nook, E. Snyder, A. W. Simon, N.

Steihbacher, Jacob Stratton. Byron P. Swin t. Seton. John Snyder, Safford, Chas.

Schenck, Saml. B. Slauson, EdWi V. Stratton, Wm. Spire, David Sheehatv James Speath, Richard Geo.

A Sauter; Jno; 0 i Saunders, A. W. Stavenhagen, M. Stewart. David S.

Smith. Robt. H. Ki Spaeth, R. X': Serimgeour, James IS, SImonson, J.

arm tn. Edw. of looting the city treasury, I shall make hlni jjrow.iyn, earnestly aeslfe the. election of Joseph H. Choate as United States senator.

We believe that the great state of New Ybrk should be represented in the' national senate, now, as of old, by its most eminent and honored citizens, and that in these days of political uncertainty "and in the United States senate especially, the historic principles of the Republican' party should have the clearest utterance and tbe ablest advocacy. We believe that Mr, Choate Is conspicuously fitted to serve bis country, bis state' and bis party ln this high office. His reputation is spotless and his great abilities been well proved. He is our foremost constitutional lawyer, our most distinguished orator, a steadfast Republican and a true patriot, a man whose services our state should be proud to command. We, therefore, unite in urging bis election upon our representative in the state legislatureand we call upon our fellow citizens to co operate with mas holidays for the sole purpose of attend THIS TIME MRS.

LESLIE TRIED ASPHYXI ATION. puvo ua says oeiore tne suprem court, I have letters from ex Mayor Low and the pres ident of the civil service commission, Mr. Ofr Speh, cbas. Stryker, Wm. H.

Sumner, chas. T. Somervllle. Edw. L.

Seamnn Saml ing cms reception and of getting a glimpse of the Impressive diplomatic glitter that is everywhere visible on New "Year's day. saying tnat the controller is an honest man. I The reecption at the White House is in Stenn, Julius the hand's of Colonel Wilson. anea, Edw. J.

Seaman, Wm. O. SimnRnn Thn Of public bulldlnes. and avenrth Iner in onn. whom I found In the dressing room, and cautioned him in relation to the proposed exhibition, stating that only scientific boxing would be permitted and She Is the Wife of a Well Known.

Actor, Who Says She Was Temporarily Deranged. nave stooa tne attacks of the Democratic press for two years and', now I am resolved to stand them no longer. I shall take oft my'eoat and tight." The seattments of Mr. Palmer were applaud ed uproariously and at the close if his remarks there were three rousing cheers given for the ControUr. health7 Adooted ttle Apartment of nectloo with the event is arranged with the ffS5.f Printing and stinnlles To Smith.

J. E. Schneider, G. H. Shearer, C.

S. Swimm, C. F. Sihnott, J. utniosrt Colonel Wilson has prepared for to morrow a schedule for the rfwelvlno slugging or KnocKouts would not be tolerated.

I also warned him that if at any time a contest reached a Dolnt' where sn otw mmiahmirtit netv party and for the, callers, which nas been While temDorarily deruiEl belnff Inflicted UDon either onntearnT. Tin ah.M approved by the Presldentr Leslie, wife of the well knmvn Thompson, Chas. Tompkins. Geo. T.

Tremaine, A. B. of that name, attempted to eommif oniniHo It gives the official programme as follows: 11 A. M. The President will wiup urc uum ai once, not; wouia stop It, and that he Should at any time upon receiving notice from me stop a bout Instantly, no matter at what point, to all of which he agreed.

rayior. Wm. J. by asphyxiation early this morning at her Adopted. aocKs, piers, etc.

rons Tolevy1 aessment sections of Twesixth nlment1s on varioua. By AlSS SOI.II1' t0 licensed TosslngXJames V. uume, zo Avenue jj'iatbush. Mr. Leslie was by a strone odor df era a TTa vice president, the members of the cabinet and the diplomatic corps.

At 11:15 A. Thrf'iiaf iiit fn vn ITterhart, Henry A. At about 2:40 P. M. the preliminary bout commenced.

It was for ten Tounds, between Fred Wright of Peoiody, and Jerry Sullivan of Brooklyn. Nothing occurred during this bout JUkrflvO, kUC jumped out of bed and hurried Into the hall way, believing that the gas flame, which had beiBn left burnlnsr very low. had been blown RENEWED THE MOTION. Winkemeier's Lawyer Wants for His Client. James J.

Soley'of Tracy, oBardman Piatt, (Counsel for Maud B. Winkemeler, who got an divorce from Christian F. "Winke meiei appeared before Justice Osborne to day in supreme court, epecial term, for argument s' in an order obtained by him for Mr. Winke jaeier to show cause why should taid to Mrs. Winkemeler for expenses incurred in the suit and lor allowance.

It was a renewal of a similar motion made by air. Soley some, time ago before Justice Osborne, allowed hv hlci Judges ot the United States court of claims, the judges of the court of appeals and the jUdffeS Of thp RimrrrlA niirt a rittt. van Bruirt; Thoe: Van A. Tt. Van Doren, Chas.

T. Tracy, G. E. Ta'ylorr Sarah. W.

Taylor, James Turner. N. A. Tompkins, Geo. i Tucker, James A.

TJ. Urbansky, A. Vanaerveer," John H. Verttlzan, p. Van Wy5k, Wm.

Van de Carr, I. M. W. Whedon, Oscar Whitridge, W. Waiters, John 'H Walker, Jno.

J. Williams. Frank F. Vi Walsh, John, Jr: Wlnenester. E.

H. Williams. R. Wilson, P. cr.

Wheipiey, Geo. H. wi lUt wlVlUUl of Columbia. us in securing mis ena. Signed, Charles A.

Schleren, James McKeen, Abner S. Halght, Prank Squler, Hiram R. Steele, Willis I Ogden, Theodore L. Prothlngham, John 8. McKeon, Richard S.

Storrs, Isaac H. Cary, Charles W. Ide, Darwin R. James. George G.

Reynolds, Benjamin D. Silliman, George H. Southard, James H. Samuel Rowland, Robert D. Benedict, William G.

Hoople, Frederick A. M. Bun ell. Cornelius D. William B.

Boorum, Walter L. Wellington, William Harkness, Charles A. Hoyt, Albert G. McDonald A. A.

Low, Tunis G. Bergen. William A. Read, Henry E. Ide, Francis Hlne, John.F.

Anderson, Nelson Gates, Warren E. Hill, Adolphus R. Behrends, HUbert B. Masters, Asa A'. Spear, Charles N.

Chad wick, Stanley B. Hill, Andrew 3. Bates, Divine M. Hunger, Bllhu Dwlght. John Glbb, William P.

Gill. Truman J. Backus, Cyrus P. Davenport, Edwin F. Knowlton, William J.

Matheson, Albert B. Chandler, Archibald C. C. Eaiiott Minor. Albert J.

Lyman, William L. Gerrlsh, Wiiliam McCarroil, Chester B. Lawrence, Flainen B. Candler, Frank L. Bab b6U, BdWin H.

Kellogg, Frederick S. Parker, Joseph B. 'Brown, William B. Kendall, Frederick P. Bellamy.

Horace J. Morse, wiiiinm idopredraent JOSeph c'ark. UnanhhoisTy out by the draught from a partly open window. The odor, however, came from the bathroom, the door of which Mr. Leslie found was locked from the Inside.

He tlrav him in wortny or special mention. The next contest was between Peter JIaher otf Ireland and Steve O'Donnell of Australia, who were introduced to the audience by Jlr. John Dunne, who stated that the men would. box for twenty rounds or more. This bout lasted a ll Kle less than mhmte, during which time CVDonnell was knocked down twice, the second time being a knocKout and ending the contest.

It VKLS evldpnrt fmm tnt nmmwnnnman. At 11:25 A. Mr, 1 senators, representatives and delegates in congress, the commissioners of the District of Columbia and the judicial memibers of the district, ex members of the Warden, W. B. Warden, Slvll Wich, Theo.

F. Walker. Saml. Williams. David Wright, Fredk.

A. Walsh, Chas. A. WhHley, W. W.

Walsh, A. Stewart Welton, David W. Werrimont, M. self against the door and the lock gave way. The room was with gas, and lying upon the floor was Mrs.

Leslie. Th himHanri wuuiuki anu ex ministers of the United States. At 11:40 A. M. MlA nfTla nt lh.

years 1897 and 1898 orooKiyn ror the w.ww.3 Wfc tuuij MiU navy ana the murine quickly turned oft the gas, opened the win cub npjjci in i uivision witn permis to renpw Tr oaM v. ft: tiiACA al tUiU general staff of the militia of the District of UUlUUIUIw the grounds for the reversal was that the ap At 12 the regents and the secretary of the Smithsonian insarlfnf inn tha uinsion was not satisned, on the pa Young. Pcter.J.1 Young, Wm. A. Young, Wm.

Young. Edw. A. boutjrhat O'Donnell was no mtch for Maher, who rushed at him and dealt' his' blows in a vicious and savage manner, apparently eager to Inflict severe punishment and to knock out O'Donnell it soon as possible. In fact.

Maher is quoted as saying after the contest thax when he found he could land hie blows so easily he finished the affair as quickly as possible. I am Informed that it was promised by the management that the announcer would state that the contest would be for scientific points only, that it would last twenty rounds and that there would tie n.i itu irw.vA commission, the inter state commerce commission, the assistant secretaries of the the assistant postmaster general, the Solicitor TAT1ArAl Iho wwclBto dow ana tnen unsuccessfully tried to his wife. The frightened husband, who was scantily clad, rushed oft to the Grant street police station, which is only a couple of blocks diBtant: Sergeant Parett was at the desk, and to him Mr. Leslie related what had happened. The sergeant sent in an ambulance call, and in the meantime detailed Doorman Wren to accompany Mr.

Leslie to. hls home. An ambulance from Eugene G. Blackford. Charles Sherman HnJht' jjdio ou.iiijjtieu, mai xne application was mor itorious.

He therefore submitted the printed of the caeo as a whole and renewed the motion. Charles G. Patterson, for Mr. Winkemeler, said that he was not ready to proceed as he' had, received notice of motion on December 29. The case was adjourned, to Januarv 6 and meanwhile argument on the main, issue Carlton M.

Prankard, Jacob. G. Dettmer, John P. Allen, John French, George G. jri8her, John Rueger.

John H. SchiiTrmnn wiw.wwaui. Aliutucj general, the commissioner of fisheries, the commiasioner or lapor, the heads of the' bureaus Of thfi dlffronf wnnY.fma .1. Frederic B. Fiske.

Charles A. LUwUkQ AUU LUC ES. Perkins. Samuel A. Wnna.

tciih Anderson. Frank Augenthaler, Chas. Abbott, Wm. Ashley, Fred'k G. Anderson, W.

G. Buchelt, Adam Bausher, H. Boeschen, John H. Buchman. E.

G. Barker. o. Bryant, Thos. B.

Barnsdall, Geo. Barr, Alex. Butcher, Wm. W. Baur, sills Ballway, Geo.

W. Bowers, Wm. C. Blendermon. Al.

H. Braderick, Edw. Brainerd, Chas. C. Bradley.

John J. Bridges. Bernard: A. Blatt, Isidor Barnes, Daniel V. Bracken, Hugh J.

Bracken, James J. Burr, Wilfred Such announcement was not made and, of uccuui AU1.U Pouch. Leonnrrl ft WfM a conceit ror scientific points, ft appeared rather like a test to determine which man could htt the hardest, a knockout in the shortest possible time Zimmer, Jacob By Aid. Myers To transfer $250 to rontinirent account of city clerk. Adopted.

contingent Taylor To cause procured a desk and chair for supreme court. Adopted. By same To cause culvert west side Kent ave Re g08 Keap 8treet Adopted. li? Aid. Singleton To cause culverts southwest aven AdoStea Taylor To cause furniture.

court house. Adopted; To relight gas lamp In front oE31 ThiiM street. Adopted. a JSfia e7TT pay Wll "of Frea. Aldrldge tor draping hall of records on the occasion of thtf Adtpted SaCten' late elerk! t0 relate 't fflCrt yn.ld.' Lfioh To cause proposals for public gas lighting to be.

advertised for. Adopted; Abrams, Chas. W. Ayres, Daniel F. Arnold, Louis Arthur, W.

B. Bowitz, Chas. Blenderman. A. H.

Berry, John Buchman, M. Baiter, W. J. Bauer, John Bpudinot, Henry B. Bill.

Edwin Benedict, Wm. M. Bladen, John T. Bedell, Aug s. Brust.

TVm. Buhler, Henry Braham, Emanuel Brown, Wm. H. Buckley, James H. Broderick, Edw.

Brown, Robert T. Bradley, Martin D. Belknap, Bryan C. Bushe, BenJ. M.

Banks, David H. C. Carlin, Louis Cresnwell. John Corey, B. Cabre.

Alex. A. Conrad, Andrew Carlin. A Timothy Perry, Charles Pierce, James Cromwell, Cornelius N. Hoajcland.

John Simmons, Frederic B. Pratt, committee. Executive Chairman York's View of the ricomuiu ui mo woiumoian institute for the Deaf and Dumb. 12ls tne veterans of the war of 1846, the Grand Army of the Republic, the Loyal legion, the Union Veteran, league and the niembers of the Oldest Ihhblta ic association of the District of Columbia. At 12:35 P.

reception of citizen, which will terminate at 2 P. M. This order of nrHMpnna i.nnn it. John's hospital in charge of Surgeon Smith' rattled up to the house a few minutes later and the doctor, after working over the woman twenty minutes, succeeded in restoring her to consciousness. Later In the morning Sergeant Burkil'l ol the Twenty third "precinct went to the house and placed Mrs.

Leslie under arrest for. attempted suicide. In view of her condition this was, ot course, a mere matter of form, but the officer remained in the the arrival of Justice Steora ar'hn oeireg me resui: desired. Respectfully, ELTAS P. CLAYTON.

Tnenootor Mayor Wurster filed the following in the Committee Muddle. It appearlnir tn mv ntiafnr.r4nn 4U J. York, chairman of the execu served, as officials at Washington are very (no reason therefor exists, and by virtue of the power and, authority in RIP Vddloil hi, 1 .3 when seen offloe in the National City nuw erines Btt wouid reel in bank hnf 1rI'Ino. ifc, her plea of not guilty. Mrs.

Leslie an ttarpier, Thos. i ww. vu ol lhe common council of the City of Brooklyn, w.w w. jjw, www. i.

iuwci umciai ranK nysiencai state wnen tne magistrate was con eei mio me vvnixe ouse in advance of his i.e.: revoKw tne license (No. 25) issued to "yc" ju ue postponea. jx.aksls to have eome up i next" Monday. SUING DR. SHAW.

fetate Board of Pharmacy Seeks to Recover $250. state board of pharmacy is suing Dr. "Barnes H. Cold Spring Harbor, L. to vlo3ation.

the Btate law, 'requiring any person putting up prescriptions to he either a physician or a poetised pharmacist. Dr. Sttew is charged Krtch putting, up five prescriptions in P. A. Overton's drug store la January and February lost for Drs.

Gibbons, Banks, ftodman and CLindsay. To day Lawyer Paul Eugene Jones, aiore Justice in supreme court J6 Mfta blU ot ParUculars. B. of the firm of Miller Pratt of Syracuse, N. counsel for tbe state board of pharmacy said no further particulars vCVUlci be.eiven.

tho vest streets Re wiiciTuiruu. 1 see no reasoh ttr haste In ihe calling SLaKSflnl of county coinwaittwe: I at gfThU Geo S. wutwu ti iiur ueuHiue. xiia nonor, nowever. me ureawr ivew lorK Athletic club on tbe 24th day ot December, 1S95.

and the city clerk is feature, the diplomatic corps, never is beard from until the reception at the White House By Alsj. FraWsboTo $1,000 to account bureau repairs. Adopted: "Jt Bv ii Trip Ta noUw .1 harm would come to her because of what she 1 .7 ciTOnytpmnnttee of last year Curtin. Chas. dies because 6f delay In the election of its sue Sarr; Henry cessor.

I have not signed any call for a men) SIarki Anna M. by the corporation counsel for city hall reporters nereDy directed to cancel the same. Dated Brooklyn; December 30, .1836. jr. vr.

wuRstBB, Mavnr nt ta rl Mrs: Iesllft Ih fl hlLTllinm ranman riif yet 25 years old. She was horn and brought up in Germany, where her. husband met. and Cordes. John H.

wlUUAA. 'Mayor Wurster said this morning that he wsteraay ior a talr state iropsey. Jaa. C. Cogan Jam.

meat of the situation. That dealt with the W. re condition most comprehensively. Not only Clare Campbell, j. Cogan, James M.

Carroll, John D(. it ana tne room now occupied by the reporters to be occupied by the accountants to the board of audit. Adopted By Ala. Haubert To fence west side Wy koff avenne, between Stockholm street and DeKalb avenue. Adopted.

By same To permit use on one evening of each Cummings. Henrj M. that country. She is a fine musician and is Qlzn t)r atraect rrf i moan 1 11 (PUXri i.vc';ie! iaaie ior an atnietie ex hibition on thereport ot Police Captain Knlpe who favored It, and there was no trrnnnH Lrrve neai witn true problem of new Chn sler, election, ddatricts in the city but the possible cv Frank adoption oS the new (hnrt.T fri Cullen. Thos.

B. ww WW Uww, Illlj. t'UCO lie residence is one of the coziest homes in Platbush. Mr. Leslie says that he has no upon which to refuse it.

After reading the armory 'by the Boys? brigade of the Hanson place M. E. Sunday school. Referred! By Aid. Clar kxTjTo.Cjpavr.

Arlington ixuCl from Jamaica, avenue to FAiltorr street, and Witf iams avenue, from New York awni fw report ne. aeoiaea torevoke the license. Owing to sickness Wajrei Qger of the Greater New York Athletic club trlcts and aldermanlc districts which wbilP I j. TV foJIowiiKg: senatorial district lin, will offer Critch1 other Droblems. crfo ta I Eastern parkway.

Adopted. The board then adjourned. JOSEPH BENJAMIN, City "itiis! s. cs ew lived happily together, but, the husband, says, Mrs. Leslie is exceedingly high strung and subject to nervous prostration whenever she experiences the slightest excitement.

Mr. Leelie told the police that this was the third attempt his wife had made at self destruction. r. ua.i Deuevea we uicKerson, v. snouia tase Hold ot all these thlnsrs comnre Dougherty, Edw.

J. ew i ear a aay. Aitnougn the Indlvidual members may be seen out in society, for a month or so before the recognized social season. At the President's New Year's reception, however, the diplomats all turn out and the procession of the members of the foreiga legation and embassies from the White House to the home or hotel of the secretary of state, where the diplomatic breakfast is served, is one of the gala sights of the year hero. The lowliest attache in the crowd will give cards and spades to the most showily dressed drum major.

All the diplomats have gold lace and bullion strung all over them, while the aigrets, plumes, epaulets, cords, tassels and ribbons of any one legation would Btock' small sized millinery store. Early on New Year's morning people gather outside the door of the White House, waiting for the time when they are to be admitted. Before this hour arrives 4he llpe has reached around the walk to the gate' on Pennsylvania avenue and stretches up nearly to Seventeenth street The line moves up slowly and if the day is cold: the people suffer considerably from the weather. The prospects are, however, that the weather here to morrow will be mild and fine. It Is a tiresome task to shake hands with several thousand people, each of.

whom is desirous of shnwinc irt r4ii mj au coia morning, and his son Monte Lewis, referred the reporter to the c.ub lawyer, James Taylor, whose office is in cbe real estate exchange. Mr. Taylor said Chapter 301 of the tews of the state of New lork for 1896 says in part, 'sparring exhibitions with gloves of not Ip.ih Khn LEGAL NOTICES. TATE1 V'fiTT'D'P nrtrrXT riv Ar, n.M hensively and not do work, which would have to be undoae ft jti IT ji ucqc new uempsey. jno.

J. conaltions will i vo I tt. seph W. Stickler, plaintiff, against Martha li. Cox and John.

W. H. Bergen, defendants Notice of sale In pursuance of a Judgment, of forer amount erf Tabor. I do not know that nu. Ew.

p. each In weight may he held by a above' entitled action and bearing date the 8th day xt, December, 1S96, l. Howard J. ITorker th referee thereln named, will sell at public auo fiony at the Real Estate Exctiange, 189 Montagu Rtre(. In lha Cv r.9 citvr tu as Allen" Some Signatures for Edward M.

Grout's Dowden', li. T. of January, 1897, at twelve o'clock, noon by Will I vanl.b Get When Heart Snudaya Civea JBaslo tUo and Snap find Away) luTporaeo. atnietie association Jn a building leased by. It for athletic purposes only for at lease one yeaT or In a building Tavfn essocuclon? Taking this law basis the club will probably contend that as no meatlon Is made of the holding of licenses therefore It does not toein5 a regularly Incorporated club, fS.

BTi unpleasantness and con riiT the a first class bheat rical. license wa tjtVan Pptition. Edward M. Grout's xnomas a. jerngan, auctioneer, the mortgaged premises in the said judgment mentioned and therein described as follows: All that certain Int.

Ana nr. foo. Dr. Shaw's own testimonrln a trial of the wate board of pharmacy against Overton be Sore Justice Keogh in Island City Decision was rese: ved. ORDERS FOR THE VESUVIUS.

The Dynamite Crniser Will Go Into Coinmissioii January (Special to the Eagle.) Washington, D. December 31 The dyna mite cruiser Vesuvius, which has been out of commission for many months, is to be pressed active service again. The navy depart io issued an order by which the Vesuvius will go into commission on January 12. leutenant Commander B. Pillsbury, now the naval war college; has been detached Srom that station and ordered to command the while Lieutenant J.

G. Quihby at the hydrographic office at Norfolk, and Ensign w. Harrison, at the bureau of naval intel have "been ordered to join the vessel. Vesuvius is now at the League island rBfvy yard. The reason assigned for' placing hi in.

commission at this time is the' desire rOT the" navy department to get all the war condition for immediate service. STATEMENT FROM DR. FUNK. Reports of Violations Were Not ot the general committee had received some Elsemarm, Peter Eaxl, M. Emanuel.

A. Eastment, E. Bhresmann. Joseph Edwards, Wm. B.

w. w.ww miu, W1LU tne nuildlngs and improvements thereon. sltu up to noon to aay. Mr. Grout said VJk Jib.

in the of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, aha bounded and described aa follows: Beginning, iiti a point 'I am 'malrtTi Tin affftt uj uk) uiuo eariy the season. In case the police threaten to 7 a iitw tue matter ahd have sollblted ho signatures: Those who vigorous squeeze. At the conclusion of a New Francis, Patrick iww ui. urawue avenue eighty 80J feet seven (7) inches easterly from thi corner formed: by the intersection ot the easterly ucure oouta 011 the grounds of this revocaUon a temporary injunction will be taken nnit tn o. ti h.

aesire to sign call will find It ready for them at my office." lears reception the" nahds of all the receiving party are lame and their right arms ache for dsvs flffprwnr Af ts CLARA OEHMIG ARRAIGNED. jno. j. Flattery, Jos. F.

Frajmer, A If. Frpnh. TmiId wiitruu irom lnterter ence and afterward motion will he made for uaa a pe culiar manner of 3haklng: hands which saves Republican Stalwarts Off for Albany. A small hut seleor ruirw nt Faber, Jacob W. B.

to Face CaUed Upon v.uiiailll, Cullard, Geo. Curtis, win. Cfe'Khton R0t. Clayton, Walter Cabbie, Fred; Ctncotta, Frank Colyer, C. D.

Duryea, Wm. H. Dlckerson, L. h. M.

H. Dick. Geo. N. Davis, E.

Davis, W. Dredger, Geo." W. Dunn, Marcle Demen, John Darbee, Edgar Denny, Robt. Dixon, Saml. H.

Dodge. D. F. Duncan. Geo.

Dale. H. H. E. Eisemann, Peter Eno, John Bpenscheld, Geo.

O. Ernst, Chas. A. Eikln, T. G.

Erbrecht, Paul F. F'elds, Chas. Felten, A. Ferguson, Anson Fox, Henry. French, Stanley Flest, Levi 3..

Gerhardt, John P. Gotha, R. J. Greenwood. Wm.

J. Gompus, Alex. Good. Wm. H.

GedJiey, J. w. Green, C. S. Gross, s.

M. Glass, Thos. Gross, Wm. Goodwin, Thos. R.

Gladding, Geo. Gross, R. w. Gallagher, Chas. J.

H. Hentz. Jacob HIrschfteld. Davia'' Hoefer, Aug H. Kaemer, Wm.

F. Hudson, WnS.i Hesh, Geo. if Haslam. J. w.

Heeg. Fredk. Hendrlckson; 8. Haurelman, M. HaJpIn, M.

E. Honeywell, H. W. Helstad, Heiiry B. Hastings, Samuel H.

Harvey, Edw. J. Hagerup, Jennie HofTman, Adblph Hegeman, Thos. B. Hawkins, E.

D. Heso. PptAr a Charge of agan. Wm. R.

SB wny tne inunction should not be mde permanent." vt Ajiuuiiiyu xte Bigamy. puDiicans. neadM hv ff start for Albanv this nttawnn I Green. Theo. Green.

Theo. E. OBITUARY. Edward Pohlman. a widely imnwn estate dealer nf m0 pwn real ucr uuiB measure irom lameness and which at the same time gives a most pleasing impression.

When a person is presented to her she extends her hand in a cordial manner, and firmly grasps the, najm offered to her before' its' owner has a 'chance to crush her own fingers in a hearty grip. After she releases therhand she raises "her rifi ht forearm fri hr' efcmiirian i of Greene avenue and running thence southerly parallel with Franklin avenue ninety eight (9S feet seven (7) Inches; thence easterly parallel or nearly so with Greene avenue nineteen (19V feet six 16) Inches more or less to point opposite the center of a party wall standing partly on th lot now being described ana partly on the lot next adjoining the same on the easterly shift thereof; thence northerly parallel with Franklin avenue and part, of the along the can Py wall ninety eight (93) feet tout and quarters (434) Inches more or less to the southerly of Greene avenue, and thence westerly along Greene avenue nineteen (19) feet six () Inches to the point or place of be glnning Dated New York, December 11 lSW HO''ARr PORKER; Referee ParsonB. Shepard Ogden, Plaintiff's AUor nr a icim UliUcr I nuts. wltkfns? Cmbs Md Colonel S.1'. S' uniun, jos.

T. Ibon daVTaga3 Moh unaS, HOWKT.a GelHrer. A. ww.ww.,w.w. a.

giaueiui Gaskell, Alfred The marriasre of Miss TCntH t. I Gleiach. Jos. tt mus preventing ine muscles from be comlnsr Mrpii nv aUtf Clara Oehmig was arraigned before Judge Aspinall in the county court to day to plead to an indictment charging her' with She was arrested last night at 201 East Eighty eighth street. New York city, ami she passed the night in the Amity street police station.

Detective Weiser brought the prisoner to the district "attorney's office and her arraignment followed. She is Indicted on a charge that in 1891 she married Eobert Oehmig, a cigar dealer at 816 Fulton street, while her husband, John Weldmer, was living. She came from Germany with Weldmer about eleven years ago, and was married to him soon afterward. After Hvinn tun Sharon Springs; N. and W.

R. Howe of wjw, wiwttuffa) iiew lorx.uty. an Lockport, N. took mace lnBt i Gunzenhauser, B. W.

GTTTDT7 pnTICT rtw The old custom maklng New Year's calls is still in vogue lh this city. Probably more New Year's calls are.madrin Washington than in in the United States, al at the home of the aunt Howes, Fredk P. oa'i A NileSi 227 Van Buren ln the presence wuua.a, ainua k.uuai lum. nah Wilson, plaintiff, against Edward WIIbois and defendants In pursuance of a Judgments of foreclosure and; sale made and entered in the above entitled action, dated the 12th day ofr December. 1806, I win sell at public auction to Hartmann N.

rtftrvfiv a f.lnn fnr tno, Aatr fin a Kann Ho. He leaves a wife. The funeral wUl 11 o'clock froms: Myers died on Tuesdav j. hi. homer 152 Jefferson avenue, afte? Sas 70 years and came from an Old NP.W TCnolnnl atuc Hum travdflolr Zon t3 w.

w. vnw. miuima yn uie uounty Ui ,1 Ull ui a uumoer of relatives and guests. The Eev. Dr.

Charles W. Homer; rector oi st James" Episcopal church, officiated, and the bride was given away by, her father TXT There is a general feeiing that the custom Court House, in the City of County. Df tiart, ji. x. TT( miTT, In Scranton, they separated, the wife.

nan ueeti auuseu. i uay or January next, 18S7, atr waj u. jwmtuy next, at TTftWP.fl TP civ wip twelve otclock, noon, 'the JlanU' and "premise te Hartzen, John wouiiiik oiuoKiyu ana going to work as housekeeper for. Oehmig, a widower with in PresrohrSonnnns eariv MILLARD HOPKINS. La Rue The parlors were very tastefully HlSeid? Henry decorated with palms and evere roan I H.

B. owu juwdiiict ium xnerein aescriwen as follows: "All that "certain lot. jjlece or parcel ot land and being at Graveaend '6eaoivtt the Town ot Gravesend, County of Kings and The marriage of Miss Faith Love WnnTHno by clusters of white blossoms and bows of mtVred Jj and Mr. Norman Bennett Millard occurred. Made on Hearsay SSftlie Editor of Brooklyn Eagle: your report of: the presentment ot the' grand yeaterday you say that the grand jury of, ot' th? temper law enforcement societlea were not backed up by evidence and that the persons maklns SSf chare'J not! visited the plapes in question JPhe reports wers.

made on the hearsay statements of rrhe erand jury says substantially the earoe It says: "We find that of these sooieties tstif.ed to apparent acts. and almost without exception acknowledged Jlat personaUy tlwy did Mot visit the places in question, nor could they provide evidence in any case from their own personal. Knowledge." This Is a most amazing statement." In everv case ot hundreds on which the chariwa of the Tem league were based, tWaenCe was gotten W' two officers of the league the secretary aSBrgyss, and the treasurer. John Berrv. These lvere never Pa Id one dollar for their services rod tney went into saloons and.

saw the violations pearly four hundred of these, violations were fori warded to Commissioner Welles, through' 'ix Mayor.Schleren. and over forty of them last KeK uarj were backed up by affidavits of these two officers of the league, these affidavits having been Prepared by C. A. S. Bacon.

affidavits were erved on Commissioner Welles by these odlteni of the lessue. I. K. FUNK wuilo satur rioDon. ine Drlde' was attenflprl "owye, s.

Al. as maid of honor hv in fia" at noon at tne residence of the bride's parents, 40S Macon street. The Rev. Dr. J.

v. kuuuicn. i cnargea witn telling Oehmig that she was not married and that she was a widow. She left Oehmig a few months ago, went to New York city and engaged to work as a domestic. Mrs.

Oehmig pleaded not guilty. She says that when she married Oehmig she believed Weldmer was not alive. She was remanded for trial. La Rue, of Watertown, N. who wore Hfbson, Hi D.

Meredith of the Tompkins avenue nnnm o. gown or pink, taffeta silk and moussellne de Sl3nai sole and carried a shnWo Hubbard. S. M. gatlonal church performed the ceremony.

Miss wLthnrlTlii TTnTlrlna clblan At fcl. rn, hwK mr Jir? wae Hamilton, May G. www an iNUiiuai. Hiia aewCriDwU uM follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on. thr' southerly side of Hubbard street distant one hundred and twenty (120) feet from the south wett' oorner of Hubbard street and Center plaoe, thencfl Bouth and.

at right angles to Hubbard street fifty seven feet and six inches (57 tt. 6 thence wist and parallel to the southerly side of Hubbard'' street sixty feet (60 tt.) thehca north and at right angles to the southerly side street fifty seven feet and six Inches" (57 ft. 6 thence east along the southerly, side of Hubbard street sixty feet (60 to the point or place beginning. Dated Brooklyn. December 14.

1896. WYCKOFF H. GARRISON. 'p J. Herbert Watson, Plaintiff's Attorney? li Court street.

Brooklyn. N. Y. dis 17 riaesmaids were I. Miss May Hendrlckson and Miss Alice Wll Intermann, He main A.

lard. The former was attired In J. spent on a farm. About forty years am moved to New York, where heyengafd fn the tobacco business. His factory waf at 22 Beaver street, NewYork.

A year ago he gave up his business there and moved to PinVand Wall streets. The last time he left the louse was on election day. when he went the "ill intB; services will be held at the hoose to night, the Rev. Mr. Kennedy, paste? Th h.Jr1 cnurch.

omchUing! VP be Hills cemeter? The deceased leaves a widow and one son John A. Hall died yesterday at his home 34" Decatur He was foreman Tat Putnam avenue station of the Brooklyn Heights Railroad company and his death was the rank of injuries received while on duty. A JewTy ago; while Inspecting the workings of a snow Plow, he was struck by a trolled car. m7 i wT" ln the eSply ot the compan ior thirty five years. He was 64 years oldT The funeral arrans pmonfo 0,111 o.w ui t.i,tj uriue, was aid ol honor and Mr.

Charles Millard of Hamilton college, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The bride Is the youngest daughter of Mr. Charles Hopkins and niece of the late Miss Katharine Hopkins, principal of Mount Holyoke seminary The brocade, wlth trimming of chlffon. and the jS Fredk1 latter wore, white taJta) nv i iS.L' Jones, Henry Jackson, Edw. Jardin, Geo.

J. ELIGIBLE LIST FOR DETECTIVES. The following eligible list of water detectives was given out this morning: Joseph A. Stone (veteran), 625 Monroe street, 95 per cent James Cumming (veteran), 359 Macon street' 92rWilliam q. Kibbe, 464 Macon street.

95.60; Edward A. Ebbetts, 366 Jefferson avenue William J. C.nttn MS T. iiinn witn vwwvu chiffon and duchess lace. Both carried cIue Joyce.

John J. ters of la Prance roses. The bride was verv 3oha KwnJa white brocaded satin, Keegan. Wm. with trimming of chiffon and pearl passe Klein, E.

menterle, and a spray of orange blossoms fastened her tulle vail Ken, Soiml. B. i tn emcui son oi Biepnen c. Millard, ex member of coneress. nf nm.

flTT XT WTUt nT MJwC hamton, N. and grandson' op the late Aoei aennext oi tungnamton. At the wed lilies of the vallv tniZZ "Jf" uuie mcua3i me ouiy guests, beside the members of thft twn immoHia iww wuni, i.uifli KINGS Sarah M. Ely, Elizabeth L. Ely and.

Mary B. Ely, plaintiffs, against Charles A. R'lch 'i ardson, defendant. Trial desired to be held.ui'i Kings County. Summons To the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned to answor the complaint ln this action and to serve a cotiy of your answer on the plaintiffs', attorney, within'1 twenty days after the service of this summons exclusive of the day of service, and in case 'Oft your failure to appear or answer.

Judgment Willi groom was attended by Clinton French and KeUy were the; Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Meredith and tne Winers were Kay Berry. Charles Wmj.

K.enney, v. mnn nhftrlnR T7niyarn hhonl 78 years old, died at his home. 14S LawrBiipn nti at wi Lewis, Henry H. Lamb, Jas. H.

iur. xorman aiuiara oi North Adams, Mass. the uncle of the bridegroom. MRS. WIEO AND'S DEATH.

Mrs. Elizabeth Wiecand. wife nt Zl in Ut'ca removed to New York LeQueneL A. manded In the complaint. Dated November ucre ue xoiiowea His trade of carpentering.

He was a resident of Brooklyn for thirtv seven vpnre min. si. iacic, t. Leich. Adam T.

Langdon, E. D. E. C. P.

COWLES, Plaintiffs' www LUU w.VwllUw, George Coyle, 3o Hicks street, 94.75; Joseph A. Summit street, 94; Everett A Union Btreet, 94; Ovington Bogert. 245 Clifton place, 94; Charles Frieden berg, 442 Clermont avenue, 94; Francis Pelletreau. 363 Pearl street, 88.50; James Henderson, 239 DeKalb avenue, 84; George Eckerson, 1,544 Gates avenue, 83; Herman Behrlnger, 200 Harmon street, 78. A NEW CHARGE MADE.

The three alleged burglars who were arrested in the cellar of Kornder's store at the corner of Fulton and Adelphi streets yesterday morninc fcuri anhd, v. CARD FROM MR. TULLY. To the Editor ot the Brooklyn Eaele: I notice in your report of the Investigation of Ub Brand Jury of the charges brought 'by Dr. Ipuilc against Commissioner Welles and District Attorney Backus you connect my name, and that or the Law Enforcement society.

I wish to say that I had no connection with the charges In Question, nor was the Law Enforcement society as such in any manner responsible for what Dr Funk said or did. I appeared before the erand to testify. having been subpenaed as any citizen Is liable to be: Dr. Funk is not a member ot the Law Enforcement society. T.

DE QtJINCY TULLT, Secretary Law Enforcement Society. Brooklyn, December 31, 1SSG. Wiegand, superintendent of the Eastern Dis tBtlS and 'a life Lauby, Joseph trict nospitai, died at 4 o'clock this morning ulUww uuu runt vwiww ouuniMi, irexel JoUUCUng corner Wall and Broad streets, New York rt hn lAn A DlnhArdNnn Tha i juivingston, i noa. it. v.

wua iuBw i ho. ao, and A. Masonic services will be held at the house to as a result of an operation which was per w. w. lUUp.

mons Is served upon you' by publication pursuant K. Kuck, Otto D. Krouk, Wm. Konter, E. A.

Kelly, John T. Klnkei, John C. napp. James H. Kratsch, H.

A. Keely, M. H. L. Lucas, Aug.

W. Lynch, John Low, Wm. S. Llnde, Leon Linton, Albert W. Letbold, Frank 9.

Lang, Henry J. Lucia, Xoula M. Ludder, Henry G. Luyster, John J. M.

Moore, Wm. D. Mead, Jos. MacLachlan, Stuart Martin, A. L.

Martin, Henry L. Moyles, Wm. P. Maacher, F. G.

Melnzer, J. c. Manne, Joe. Morgan, Chaa: T. Mulligan, John J.

Monk, Jos. Mnhland, Henry W. Menkert, Jos. Magulre, B. Mayer, Augl Moore, Geo.

L. Merchant, Robt. Moore, Richard B. Murray, Wm. a.

fnrmprt 1flqf. Sntnrriflv. Mm Tnrt vo .1 6 daughter. wow, son and tw.w.w. viua years old.

She had been in ill health for iioDais ana Graham Lanohert. The oeremony was fol by a reception. Mrs. Nlles, aunt of the bride, wore a black satin skirt with Louis XV coat of black velvet, and Mrs 9. Howe, mother of the groom, was attired ln hlack satin and lace.

A number of beautiful gifts were received, including cut (tlass silver and fancy furniture. The irroom's gift was a diamond and "sapphire rfnjr On their return from a Southern tour Mr and Mrs. Howe will make their home in Lockport where groom is Engaged In business! Among the. guests were: Mr. and Mrs.

W. T. Ranson, Robert Howard and Bert Foot of Lockport. Mr. and Mrsfo Howe of Hln Ue.

Mlas Carrie B. Howe of Boston' Mrs. F. W. LaRue and R.

D. lRue of Shan Spxlngs, Mr. and Mrs. SugeiTe SrS of wS town, Mr. and Mrs; W.

Hutt Dr uiA WUlIams, Dr. and Mrs. John 1 Reld. X. and Mrs.

Char.es Denman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Howe, Mr. and Mrs. c.

Glass Wl 1 lain Caln 'Mrknd Meht, Louis H. Murpny, John Mcldrum, Wm. Merkert, Jos. B. Moeser.

John colonel Mark Hoyt, a well known leather iu mi. wwwfc vfc w. vowniij, one or uu Justices of the Supreme Court of the State ot New York, dated the 28th' of December, ISM. and filed with the complaint in the office of tha Clerk of Kings at the' County CouS House, ln the City of Brooklyn, New York, on tha Jlst day of 1886. uuiw me puysicians recently advised her to undergo an operation.

The surgeons tit'. thPt "RllRtlirn TMat Jof hnanllat laennnea with many IhstitUticns Alan at hlo wmuic, isa Maai of the operation and as Mrs. Wiegand rallied son avenue. New York, yesterday. He was WUM.4S0 uurgiaj preferred against them this morning.

The police of the Classon avenue station 'discovered Melnzer. J. C. Moyer. William H.

Mackey, Wm. Moron. Thos. Morgan, Theo. aimuiora, on May 5, 1836 He remnvnd tn Mow i.

D. w. Jt. wOWLHB, Offtce and Post Office address, Drexei Bulidinv. it wan periormea it was tnought that she would recover.

There was a relapse yesterday and her death in the hosnifai hi, nUwiw ua joinca nis brothers in tho lonth k.i r. corner ot Wall ana Broad streets. New YoS City. d31 6wTb; uuqiuwwh. jtionei Hoytjwas one of the.

earliest workers in the tnorning was expected. She leaves beside her Meeker, P. M. Mulligan, Chaa. B.

Magulre, Thos. F. W.w, w1 Vlinil' VTMrtC! AV Mw. ljr auu ror tfeneral Fremont in 1856. When the rebellion broke out he oreanizp.rl tba rtnn i "uc Ow' UJWw v.vwa aiawo II wAST Brooklyn Co operative Building Association, tilt; tigalnst Francis Colletti and another, defend anta In pursuance of a Judgment of foreolosur and sale, duly mode and entered ln the 'above en.

oiicneis, jj. Magee, Wilson Monger; Adam Morris. Jas. F. Moran, Edward Murray; Joseph Marquand, Wm.

Hi sixth regiment of New York volunteers and accompanied it. to the front He was hon oyiiu ana. Mrs. John Grlesel. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Beits Of. Atlanta. fT wi wTniai srr two cnnaren. Tbe funeral will be held Saturday evening at Mr.

Wiegand's home, 119 South Second street. FOREMAN HALL'S FUNERAL. The funeral services of the late John A. Hail, foreman of the Halsey street and Putnam avenne car depot, whose death was caused by a roller car. will he held at Vila Into wa.wj xuuoLwiwU out 01 service in 1S66 He was made a trunfBB nf tna December, 1896, the undersigned, the referee ltf sola Judgment named, will sell at public, auction, to the nigh eat bidder, by Thomas Al Kerrlgia 4 auotloneer, at tbe salesrooms.

No. 9 Wlllougbby Juaaigan, jaa. POTTER TI.TWlWTf Meyenborg, John B. Jr. Joseph www, ww.

ww ix fl" HQPTTlY in this city, of the Wesleyan university at Mldd.letown, and of the Drew Theo loerinal semlnpv at vniiann xt COUNSEL FEE FORJMRS. SMITH. Justice OBborne in supreme court, special term, has directed issues for trial by jury to be.framod ia'tho suii of Melvin Smith, or Diamond Smith, for an absoluta divorce from Kate M. Smith. The issues' charged on each Side are to be tried by a jury.

In the meantime honor has allowed to the defendant. Mrs. Smith. 150 a month alimony and $500 counsel fee. VERDICT AFFIRMED.

'rancisca Werner, li years old, on June 10, 1891, was crossiuB Cre3oent street under the Brooklyn elevated railroad structure near her home when a live col foil on her, her clothing took fire and she was bo badly burned that she tiie.l. Her father wad awarded 83,750 damages theVerdlwt. aPPellate cot has afflrnTed Millard, J. J. juaioaey, j.

j. Maj.on, rnos. oucruoon mat me tools with which they forced an entrance to Mr. Kornder's store had been stolen from Mr. Cornell's shpQt a33 Johnson street.

Mr. Cornell Identified he property as having been stolen from his nlace by thieves who forced access to the shop on the night of Tuesday last. BADGE FOR MR, USH. Building Commissioner Wesley C. Bush was surprised this morning by the gift from the forty five actaohes of his department of: a very handsome soUd gold badge, set with diamonds.

ThepreSwOtation was made about 9:30 o'clock in 'thei inspectors' where all Interested had. gathered, and Colonel Edward Fackner, the secretary, acted as spokes man. ALIMONY FOR MRS. ABBE. In the suit of Biohard F.

Abbe against Kate Abbe for divorce. Justice Osborne in mnrnmn mrevi, iw w. j. wjuuif qi A.invs on tne 26th day of January, 1897, at twelve oclock noon, the land and premises in said Judgment mf.n cloned and therein described fAiinun. 41, also a trustee of the Brooklyn Institute of uo moiTioe.

i. juaaoc a. rotter of this Moore, A. R. city and Mtes Nellis' bushier of SoVfv b' Charles J.

Gilbmt, iiit took place yesterday afternoon 342 Decatur street, to morrow evening at 8 o'clock. The Kev. John E. Adams of sjwicuwBs. uoionei rioyt, ln 1893 took a nmmlnoht no in that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lyln and being on the southerly side 'Chaunc.

www, vQa.uiwing tne United States Leather and was Its Dresident itt th" rlmn nf hlc i a. liot I gun. at that place, the street, ii ujv wj wh wiwKijru, uir.y ui xuAgs and State of New York, bounded and dee.oi lbJd a member of the Union League club of Brook Methodist Episcopal church will, officiate. The remains will be interred in Oak Hill cemetery Nyaok. J' SILVER.

MEN" WILL FIGHT. Washington, D. cember SI The, ijru, me new cingianu society and the National' AniHomv nt Tlaalcm m. as louvw m. i tui.

ua tae soumerly side of Chuuncey street distant westerly two hiuv dred and sixty (260) feet from the southwesterly. corner ot Cltaunoey otreet and Ralph avenue; thence westerly along the sadd southerly aide of Chauneey Btrett itwenty. (M) thence south Malloy, D. J. Mc.

McGronen, Jno. J. McOee, James F. MoC mt, Jas. G.

McLaughlin, Edward J. Donl. L. McKoima, James C. McAuliffe, C.

UcCullln, 'V Neuman, Wm. Neuner, Peter Neely, Robert S. 6' Nell, Aug. M. WW.

ww xuu arrange ments for the funeral: will be made later. U.i,,uu,6. waiy idwiivruc, i rancis relatives, and a. few intimate friends OTra MoEwen, p. j.

present at the "Jgfe from Vlfti: Potter itS JD will make i their, home The McGeehon. a. h. Sl Jim Norton. E.

senators, with practical unanimity, have de 111 iruiion ss. aurriii aied at his home In this city yesterday from apoplexy. During the war of the rebellion and subse OUentlv ha KArvari nn fhA atatt A rtnni ciaea to oppose oomnrmation of all nominations to omce made in nlace nf Rilvai. mar, erly and parallel. with.

avenue one hundred'; (100) feet easterly and parallel with Chaun ceytrt twenty feet; tnenoe northerly ao paroJlel with Ralph avenue one' hundred (100) feet 10 Hh point or pfeice of begihaing. Dated Brooklyn, December JOHN CLARKE, Referee; Baffle Greater rfew York Almanac Almoiwufcer published. fatlsueai and general guide for Greater New York. Price, 33 cenis. Aiiv ww.

ww. wu bUw wMMJ. wi UOUOI Ol uitr, prcwiuwucy or rtne: League of American Wwelmeit. The bride Oscar is handsome and unusually ulet ted and has Nevin, B. R.

court has allowed the defendant 916 a'we'ei were removed, beoansa of thnrr aII WJIVU1U.U LUIBt Ul LliU bureau of engraving and; printing at Wash iMVUldll' JWtMIUVDTff A'' wl. ll. wvwa iW4 pation in the recent campaign. 1 oiiLuuuy aau Siyu CDUDBOl iee. wwwu ujf rwaiaent Arxnur.

i in tnis city. iiuasa. at Aiwnnyp jiur isiamix. im MonMuo otret, Brooklyn, N. Y.

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