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THE BEOOKLYN "DAILY EAGIE. KEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1900 IDSCEIiliANEOTJ'S. BLANCHE WALSH AT HOME. I Piir Ml Ill Quick Colds HOTEL ARRIVALS. St.

George Mr. and Mrs. William H. Smith. eamlttBOCuba; Miss Emily Baker, B.

Stern. New Ywkf William M. E. Dale. Brooklyn; B0 Mutt, Washington.

D. and Mrs. S.J. Burrell. Brooklyn: Mrs.

N. Pratt. Belfast. Mr? Fiuhman, Mrs. H.

S. Wilson, Brooklyn. M1M M. B. Harris.

H. W. Hannon, Nw ork B. P. Turner.

J. C. Towera, Washington. Yon know what they ate; Brooklyn Actress Gives a Credit TIimt come booh YOU with a moment notice, Standlng. Here the memories of the past will not down, and those who remernDer Quarmby, as clever and.

vivid a portraiture of the modern Joseph Surface aa the stage has seen in recent years, will be more than disappointed at the weakness which Mr. Standing shows In his more recent creation. At no time Is his work convincing and in the love eceno with Lady Roydon he is most distinctly artificial and altogether unsatisfying. If there be an unusual amount of criticism in the above remarks. let It be understood, that it is included because "Brother Officers and those who act In It are worthy of serioua criticism.

The play is, as has already been said, a Rood one; the company Is also gooa, and Juet so good that It Is possible to see where the few weak spots are. The piece is well worth going to see and the Columbia i Murine the week. able Performance of "More Than Queen" at the Montauk. Charles A. AsnDnuge, mi rjun rnan.

Philadelphia; Mrs. Ellen McAndrew, un "p'errfSont Mr. and Mrs. McPherson. Chicago: BfEmeon.

H. H. Hayman. Brooklyn. E.

Han they ate slow to leave: that's the trouble. Unless you do Ion. Baltimore, saa. a F. campDen, P.

A.J, Danlonson mr. jClTrort; Ji the ritrht thine they bane on for GOOD PLAY AT THE COLUMBIA. new xoric; a. Thomas, C. Mayer.

Brooklyn. Clarendon Katharine, Powers. Mr and Mrs. Guy Standing. New York: James Bennett, J.

A. Flsn Gallagher. Pittsburg W. Kins. weeks.

Why not send them off? You can do it quickly. H. w. MeNeai, vyjiiiisuj, vh n. Witt Augusta.

T. A. Brennan. John De Witt. H.

with Ayer's Chetty PectotaL Empire Stock Company Deserves Large "The Belle of Bohemia" comes to this house on Monday. IT. Ives. INew iuia, H. K.

Beernam. Brooklyn. SHIPS BACE 15,000 JUIES. It otten cures a nigm. Houses With "Brother Officers." Again "The Sign of the Cross." m.

IC anniiirh fnf ArdlnalT Philadelphia, November 6 The British steamships Baron Elder and Baron Inner ioi of th Delaware Break 15 right for S.thma, hoarsonesi, whooping couch, hard colds The Amphion. At the Amphion Theater, Creston Clarke and Adelaide Prince, with their own strong company, presented to the folks of the East i $L00, most economical lor cuioum; Sr" from TaVaT finishing a race oi 15 000 miles within lour hours of each other. The vessels left Java September 1 for the Breakwater, their course being via the Suez Canal, u.itimiiiinii Sea and the North At The story of Josephine is Interesting, howr ever it may be told. As the designing, fickle, shallow woman, or as the loving and abused wife 'her rise and decline will always deserve the attention of students of history and of romance. The Josephine who has been ern District Freeman Wills' version oi Charles Dickens' powerful and romantic novel, "A Tale of Two Cities," In "The Only Way." This play is not entirely new to FOR HOME EDUCATION.

lantic Ocean. Bach was laden with 5,000 tons after leavlne Java the '3 vessels were not In sight of each other, but arrived at Suez about the same time. Alter leaving Portland they did not sight each other until the Delaware Breakwater was reached. The Baron Elder arrived first and tfc. Riran Tnnerdale four hours later.

Over Four Hundred Stndy Clubs Now Organized in New York State. Brooklyn theatergoers, it having been presented at the Columbia in February of last season by Charles Frohman, with Henry Miller in the leading role as Sidney Carton. It was greeted at the Amphion last night by a large and Interested audience. The costumes and stage effects were very much the same as presented by Mr. Frohman, as special arrangements had been made with him.

The piece was brought out in London about two years ago by Martin Harvey, where It had a lone and successful run and was highly In made the heroine of Emile Bergerat pigy. "More Than Queen," first presented In this country by Miss Julia Arthur, and revived this season by Miss Blanche Walsh, who appeared at the Montauk Theater last night, might have been drawn after a study of English lives of Napoleon, written when there was no man in the world more hated by the British than the Emperor, and when the Empress was made out to be a much abused woman, so that the Emperor might appear more During a gale near the American coast one of the Baron Innerdale's crew was swept overboard and drowned. A CHURCH MTJSICALE. EATING HIS WOBDS. i mrmleale was held last sight at the real wnnam re.

Tavlor. 764 Ocean avenue dorsed by the critics of the author's native land. The grand story of unselfish love and noble sacrifice of Sidney Carton, ready and (Special to the Eagle.) Albany, November 6 The lists of the Regents of the State University now show that 409 study clubs are registered for work. During October fifty nine of these clubs received, from the state authorities traveling libraries for study of their. special subjects, eighteen schools had libraries for classroom work and for reference, and 'twenty three collections for general reading have been sent to small libraries Hhrarv.

In addition libraries which was largely attended. The proceeds m(ti Atvttaa fn r.hrf furnishing of the parlor KEXCHAM SECTJBED HIS RELEASE. willing to take the place of Charles JJarney as set forth by Creston Clarke, filled all de detestable, what suggestions mere are ot the fickle side of Josephine are not allowed to stand. The play is devoted to setting forth her final love and loyalty and she signs the divorce papers because she love3 Napoleon too much to deny to him his deBire. But as ha hpftn Rp.pn here before it is not neces mands made by the requirements of the stage.

Tn ttin Rt'conA act. in the warden of Dr. Man Hesselman's Eine Remitted So He Had a Chance to Vote, nr, an annlipation bv Henry B. Ketcham, ers and Clarice Melrose, finishing with a burlesque opera, entitled "Yell Cap I Tan, in which the strength of the company was enlisted. An olio followed, which introduced Arlington and Delmoro In a comedy sketch.

"My Gruett and Gruett, In eccentric black face comedy; Ed Sharpley and Annie Darling, in burlesque drama, ana ett'B house, where Carton tells the doctor of the daneers of Darriev after the father un have been placed In an orphan asylum, an Carlyle and the betrothed lover of his sister, Lucille, seizes the knife and stabs his commander, in the back, inflicting a mortal wound. Colonel Blanchard does not see the blow struck and thinks that he has killed the brother of his sweetheart. He flees. Epi netus Erastus Confucius Carter, a war correspondent, however, sees the tragedy and recognizes Captain Middleton, the assassin. He dwac tho Kcene unobserved, and later.

expected departure for France, was enacted to. perfection. Adelaide Prince, playing the Industrial school, a hospital ana in ipiir of the Flatbush Congregational Church, which was recently dedicated. Fbzsh Palms and Plowebs for wedding decorations, receptions, teas, Ac, arranged by Skilled Artists, Send for plan and estimate to J. Condon, Fifth Atb, 231 to 813 Twenty roorth Si, Fort Hamilton Parkway, Gravesend Are.

35 greenhouses. Telephone 27 South. Pawnbrokers Newman Son, 1,076 Ful ton st, between Classon and Franklin avs. Liberal Ijans on Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry, Wearing and Personal Property of every description.

Evans and Melrose, two clever acrobats, "A Little of Everything. me uVri Wh was a comical conglomeration, called ine Petrified Man," in which many new and i.i,,ri were introduced, as well Republican candidate for Congress in the Second Congressional District, Judge William B. Hurd, ln the County Court this morning, remitted the fine of John Hesselman, who was fined $5 or five days in jail for intoxication by Magistrate Bristotv yesterday. Mr. Ketch am made an affidavit in the case, in which he deposed that Hesselman was a poor, person unship to Dav the fine.

It would sary to go into the plot at length. Miss Walsh has secured the sumptuous mountings of the piece which were prepared for Miss Arthur, so pictorlally it is pleasant to look upon. Miss Walsh has also gathered about herself a capable company of players. William Humphrey's Napoleon is excellent. But it does not seem to be a difficult part to act Tradition has marked out to a certain extent what is to be done, how.

the man must stand, how he mi, toik and what he must do. The Na when Blanchard is in danger, is able to clear part of Lucia Manette; Augustus uaiiour, as Ernest, Defarge: Albert Gillam, as Charles Darney, and J. J. Sambrook, as Mr. Lorry, most thoroughly fill the public conception of those characters, gained from a long study of the works of Charles Dickens.

Cornelia Bedford filled the bill as the Vengeance, and Adele Luehrmann deserves a word of praise for her part in the successful drama. Next week, Denman Thompson, In ''The Old him of the crime. nlrt time farcical situations. Pro philanthropic or ciud organizmiouo ed with churches. Inquiries and applications for books on agriculture Indicate a growing Interest in that subject on the part of farm eIThe change ln the plan of lending wall pictures has been put into effect by the state.

By the present plan the pictures are lent for the academic year, instead of for hair the year, as formerly, and the fee Is now for each picture. Transportation both ways is paid by the state. During October. 95 wall pictures were sent to 14 schools and 2 i 1 iR inntnrn slldes.to.7 The play is full of dramatic incmeuu. a of the cnicken coop, thrilling situations, which are well played, fesso Butts, the a an(J the other Tt ahould be witnessed by all lovers of the ttH Jack Gruett, melodrama.

Next week the Payton company Gruett Tea Evans, Paul Leroy. Gus Mills, is to present the well known play, "Dipio 1 Gruett, iea ia Meirose. There result, if Hesselman was kept in jail, ln his losing his vote. Assistant District Attorney R. H.

Elder consented to waive the five days' notice of motion required and Judge Hurd then sinned an order remitting the fine. Hes LiXBEBAZ, Loans made on diamonds, watches, lewelry at old established house of S. Goodstein i Son. 273 Bridge st. near JohnBon.

Business confidential. Private thoroughfare. poleons of the stage are pretty much all alike and few if any of them enter Into the, heart of the man. To present a semblance of the ordinary Napoleon of the popular imagination i nt iUffiiMiit for a panable and experienced was a large chorus, the members ir, in the coon, and very Hyde Behman's, pretty" pigeons they made. The audience waa a fair one considering the other attrac Grand Opera House.

There was a good sized audience at the Grand Opera House last evening, on the production of William Greet's London company 6 clubs and 545 photographs to 4 schools and 2 clubs. Maggie Cline heads the holiday week bill se' man was released in the forenoon and it is to be presumed that he hastened to deposit his ballot. He lives in Mr. Ketcham's district. is longer ln town, and It Is expected that tnere urasiu at Hvde Behman ana waicn actor.

Mr. Humpnrey is expeneuoeu iiuu no Is capable. Ogden Stevens is another man who knows his trade, or profession, aa he AnithtlMs nrefer to have it called. His Hal! Have xodb Furs altered now. 3e wise, for when the cold weather comes it'tt.

sure to come suddenly Summer prices still prevail. F. O. Under, Practical Furrier, 595 Fulton St. than usual, as there are ten Instead oi tne will be a "moii8 have been At i at the usual eight vaudeville numbers.

CLUBMAN KILLS HIS WIFE. made to receive in "The Sign of the Cross," by Wilson BaB rett. It Is known to Brooklyn theatergoers, as it was produced at the Columbia Theater some time ago. The cast is practically the BICE TBTJST FOB.MEB. Crowley.

November 6 The American Rice Growers' Distribution Company, Linv has been incorporated here with a cap yesterday's performance the house was to be given at 8:15 and 11:30 o'clock, packed and by early evening yesterday prac lasting until 2 o'clock. Next week tlcally every seat in the body of the The Merry widows Burlesquers will hold house, and mcluaing tne entire tlle boards. same. The principal change was in the port of the Empress Poppea, now taken by Melita Brlce in a thoroughly good characterization. ital of 15,000,000, half of which is paid.

The officers are as follows: William K. Vander i been sold out lor to oay imiujujau" He Was Showing Her How to Shoot Burglars When Bevolver Was Discharged. Talleyrand is sufficiently cynical and sufficiently devilish to keep its proper place in the picture. Mention should be made of R. J.

Gillon and Robert B. Aegerre Is among the other men and of Miss Kate Power, Miss Elizabeth Mayhew and Miss Helen Singer among the women. There remains Miss Walsh, herself, and her Josephine. The faithful chronicler must say that she succeeded In representing a living woman and in winning the sympathies of the audience. Whether it was the true Josephine or not does not matter much.

It was a woman who loved and who THEATERS IN MANHATTAN. Of the strength of dramatization and puri bilt ot New York, presiaent; vimiaiu vire nresident and general man i ty of motive in this play nothing need be The FnfrsT fob. Sai.as. 'Antoritel celebrated Italian Salad Oil. Once tried always used.

For sale by all grocer. MARRIED. SWORDS FBICKBNHAUS ON Wednesday, October 31, at St. Luke's Church, Brooklyn, by the Rev. Dr.

George R. Van de Water and the Rev. Dr. Henry C. Swentzel, EMMA NAPIER, daughter R.

F. Otto and Kate Napler Friqkenhaus of Brooklyn, to WILLIAM VOOR aiB SWORDS' of New York. ager; W. Hallberg of New York, treas I added to what has been said In this column. Maggie Cline, strong and resonant of voice as ever, gives two selections in her usual strenuous manner that add so much to the life and energy which form the chief charm of such Irish classllcs as "Throw Him Down, Mc Cluskey," and "John James Murphy.

Miss Cline, although one of the most modest and ui favnrite3. has a new "Eoxy Quiller" at the Broadway "The urer; James r. All of the actors seem imbued with the lofty retary. Its domicile is urowiey. and classic atmosphere of the piece and EleaBes a large Audience at the Opera House.

there was not a. flaw In the reading of the "'J. Tri.h lines. The elocution was admirable, all of the words being roundly delivered, in the WHALERS HAVE GOOD LUCK. Queen and the closing 'Alnes of the refrain monologues as well as in most heated dia Chicago, November 6 By the accidental discharge of a revolver last night Clarence Burckley Beardsley, a man of wealth and well known in the city's business circles, shot and killed his wife, Madge Bowker Beardsley.

The accident occurred in the family apartment, 379 Superior street. The victim, on receiving the shot, fell to the floor with a scream and was dragged up by her husband to die ln Ma arms. suffered and who anally surrenaereo even a right to her name for the sake of her love. When it iB said that the. final renunciation seems to be the legitimate fruit of her love high praise is given to Miss Walsh's skill an nc.trsHB.

She not only preserves the The Broadway Theater was filled last night tho nnf ra. called "Foxy logues. Charles Dalton maintained his repu have Jtnis general aimougu Ma invitation: DIED. ALDERTON On Sunday. November 4, pneu ihBflia, at his residence, 136 Van Voorhis st, W.

ALDERTON, son Of F. W. and Mary B. Alderton, In his 20th year. of which Reginald de Koven is the author of the music, Henry B.

Smith the author of the libretto, Jerome Sykes the interpreter VVH1 ADO we meet On Adams street. You all may treat Queen Marguerite. tation as Marcus Superbus, gmug a finished presentation of the romantic part. W. B.

Bonney's characterization of Nero was a study, and is evidently the result of careful reading of all. that is known ot that tyrant. illusion of reality by her acting, but whether unconsciously or not, she preserves it by her Three Vessels on Arriving at Sain Praa cisco All Report Good Catches. lnraka. In the prologue, wnere ammeii" Tn handline the revolver from which nnnnnnrtd In the Earden of the royal palace tho bullet made the fatal wound Mr.

Beards she seems young and bewitching. Five years of the title role, with an excellent compau, and orchestra aa.assistants. The professional detective and the stage vendetta ideas arc run to absurdity in the opera, of which niiort hotween Bnuland and Of the other, good numbers on this weelt's bill are the Rossow" Midgets, who give their entertaining and cute athletic and boxing exhibition, while Charlie Rossow gives his imitation of a soubrette. Another good num ley was endeavoring to instruct her how to en FranciBCO. November 6 The whalers, frighten away any Durgiars ouriue 1110 Andrew Hicks and Alexander, I later; she Is so aresaea tne nrui ci iui she aeems to be older.

Then in the second and third acts, five years later still, more years seem to have rested upon her. In the 1 nrmHrtnd hv Charles Coburn, who, have reached this port, the two former fromi Okhotsk Sea and the Alexander from twl tne eveu.o iwt: Corsica. The incidents are pleas ng, the singing and acting are attractive, the music is catchy, but the theme is exhausted long VLr irMtmmt ot it ceases. The pro nnrnnot nn nneiie. WDeie sue 1H an English comedian, has made an enviable reputation on the London vaudeville bards on a business trip.

tie nao remu cartridges, had showed her how to hold the weapon, had replaced the bullets and had laid the weapon on a table. In some way it was pushed oft and in sptte of the fact that It was of the hammerless pattern it exploded, iir. ttriiiRv fell to the floor with a cry. hor irnhodlnes she looks twenty years older Agnes Scott, as Berenls, was. equal to every demand in this "difficult part, being especially strong the scene where" she, as a Roman beauty, made love to Marcus.

Throughout the play her acting was strong and telling. Mignon Shattlnger, as Darcla, also appeared to advantage in the part of a spoiled daughter of ancient Rome. Lillie Thurlow, as Mercia, the Christian maiden, loved of Marcus and condemned by Nero to die in the circus, with her companions, gave a strong presentation. There were many recalls. Next week, Joseph Murphy, in "Shaun Rhue" and "Kerry Gow." Arctic.

Captain Smith of the California Mr. Coburn jnetnoas are sumou n. uiuc. than in thn nroloeue. But this is of minor importance.

What is wortny oi note ia turn. Funeral services Wednesday, at 8:30 P. at his late residence. Interment private. 6 2 In ITtlca, N.

on Thursday. Novem ber 1900, ANttA'C BYXBE, aged 72 years. CADMUS Suddenly, November 4, DAVID V. son of the late Jasper and Lavlna' CadmUB, in his 52d Funeral, services from his late residence. 307 Third st, Brooklyn, on Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock.

Interment convenience of family. 6 2 CHILDSrPassed away Monday, MARY 'C. beloved mother of Benjamin F. Cnllds, Mary C. Thompson and Martha G.

Crow. Notice of funeral hereafter, VjCjLrIiE On Noveiiber1 5.KM06. felSlZABETH MXT EARLE, daughter or the late Harry A. and Elizabeth; Earle of Services at her late residence. 386 Madison st.

nkivn. on Thursday evening, November 8, ent from those of the American comedian, duction suggests "Robin Hood and The but he has dfeMded merit to back his work. Highwayman" done over and overdone, but his voice Is a strong and musical one and he the uncritical will enjoy the piece sings so intelligently and. with such evidences roounting and Tendering are all that couici ports a catch ot fifty sperm anu eisui. whales, producing 1,680 ha'rrels of all, at over.

$21,000. The. 3,000 pounds furnished by the right yhales is wort; Miss Walsh is equal to the demandB of every situation. In her coquettish: moments she Is Within ten minutes she was dead. It was found, later that bullet had lodged just above the heart Mr.

Beardsley had bought the revolver dur The recent reign of house fascinating, and when she is outraged sne ex infiiirnatlon with' a solendld scorn, J15.000. of training: that one wisnes uuu. De aesireo. AfcerW: atttiU' would rtso jgve comlc opera. "The the Andrew Htis re It wbUliF'be 'easy for the passion some time, to tne cultivation i a continual state of to tatters, but she seems rememoer tnai a nnfislnn.

are not becoming. hxt. rhuTTi let tteen in costume vutxi nLi jujnauu, ports a catch of 8,000 pcjnds of bone, worth fn the neighborhood and 480 har rels ot oil. valued at nearly S6.000. One I bowhead whale produced 1,200 pounds.

The! sketch firsti as a Dutchman, then as a dock revival since It was auii The Bijou. A large audience greeted Bartley Camp bell's famous old Russian play, She gives the Impression of having much reserve power. The piece will be continued fhe. wek nnd will be followed by hand and several otuer cmuti. mo uj, Zt th Mpti noolitan Lr.

r.indM with the singing of a popular success as last evening, at the Metropolitan "7" xi. i Manhattan. The Ereat eai at the Bijou Theater last night. The plot catch of the Aiexanaor. i factory to the owners, has already been 1900.

at 8 o'clock. Interment private on Friday chorus in elgnt Qinerent aw vi rttpnee that took of this play is well known to Brooklyn the breaking among, the north shore suburbs had frightened the wife and she had insisted that a revolver should be kept in the house. Clarence Burckley Beardsley Is a member of the Union League Club, the Washington Park Club and the Chicago Athletic Association. PABIS FASHIONS TJP TO DATE. From the Eagle Parts Bureau, 53 Ru Cambon, through the courtesy ot When Twb StWo ''oeen a mucn Teiight in the musical numbers of gWere; before handed merit as an humor ot.

FISKE On Sunday November 4, 1900, at his residence. Rutherford. N. EDGAR' A. FISKE, atergoers who' have a liking for a real melodrama, as it has been seen here before on several occasions.

The production of "Zaza, with Mrs. carter in iue uue role. The Columbia. To fit every member of a stock company with a suitable part, be that stock company directed by Corse Payton. or by Charles LICENSED BY THE STATE.

il 44th 'vear. vnr0 Interment at Greenwood, 5 2 Siberia" last night' was the1 same as that FOSTER On Sunday, November JAMES FpS 1 rpcx "it, thti TTth vear of his age. which was seen' here years ago, but new scenery and bright costumes helped to make Announcements Concerning the "Work Frohman, is not the easiest of the many tasks Funeral services at the residence his son ln reformers do good work in tho working out tniB undoubtedly was the appearance of noted of the "which includes the curing of a singers in the prominent parts. Anotner bad tempered bride by a similar exhibition cause was the robust chorus. The American of fiery temper on the part ot the husband.

comic opera lover delights In a strong Lizzie and Vinle Davis are seen in a dancing chorus, something that takes hold of tne act and' do some really fine work, as was in ear wlth no uncertain grip. Sullivan con dloated by the hearty applause of the audi certed music is always delightful and all ot ence. Shean and Warren have a quaint and tte choruses of "The Mikado" have harmony orlelnal burlesque of "Quo Vadis" and their tunefuness. Encores were as thick as Abraham Straus. of the University College which fall to the lot of playwright ana the theatrical manager.

But let the task be accomplished with distinguished success upon one occasion, and forever afterward the Department. a big improvement in It. The company presenting this play is a very capable one and. includes some talented artiste, and the individual work is all. that could be expected.

Miss Eugenia Bresserer as Sara ably meets the demands of the d'ifflcult part and her. clever acting at the whipping post scene In the fourth act is especially noticeable. John act is full of jokes and humor: Others on fSoecial to the EagleO inevitable comparisons make the effort ten bees in summer, some of tne smsers compelled to repeat again and again. It was iihnnv November 6 The report of the col times more difficult. law, 138 Lincoln place, on xuesuay at 8 o'clock.

Interment private. POX At Brooklyn. November 5, 1900, of typhoid fever, EDITH LYON, wife of William B. Fox. In the 23d year of her age.

Funeral private. GERKEN On Monday. November 5. HENRY J. GERKEN.

in his 31st year, at residence of his parents, S34 Seventy third st. Bay Ridge. Nctice of funeral thereafter. HULST Suddenly, on Monday. November 5.

1900. at his late residence, 15 Himrod st, Brooklyn, the Rev. GEORGE DURYEE HULT. In the KAth nf hirt IKCC Terrla as Nickolai Nalgoff, a student In love. "Brother Officers," the play which Charles lege department ot the Regents of the University for the year ending July 31 last will show that during the nine years in which the 1 a.

1 kitTra noon Frohman's Empire Theater stock company the bill are the brothers Rossi, in an acrobatic act; J. H. Manning and Master Nelson, in their Irish pawnbroker sketch, and Franck Cushman, negro comedian. Next week, vaudeville, headed by Marshal P. Wilder.

The Novelty. Nat M. Wills, billed to appear at the Novelty Theater this week, announced from nroduced Jast evening at the Columbia The with Sara, performs very credltaDiy. juna West as. Vera, the flower girl, and Edgar Foreman as Michael Trolsky contribute largely to what little fun there is ln the Tkiav and their sineinc: and dancing skit in medical licensing exmrnmuu.

I a strange place lor so vigoioua of modern comic opera, but the audience wa3 In holiday mood, the singers In good voice and in sympathy with the audience, almost making light of their tasks, with the exception of the Mikado, who failed to grasp the humor ot his part. The costumes were fresh and even prettier than the real Japs wear, while the scenery was all that could be asked for. Grace Golden seemed fitted by nature fnr the nart of Yum Yum. She was pert. ater, is a first class play, as a play, and would be one of the best comedies which has held, 5,600 physicians have Deen exam ineu, inh number 1.229.

or 21 per were, re been played in New York in several seasons were it presented by a company each mem At the dental licensing examinations. Funeral services at the South Bushwick Re the second act was wen receivea. aianuser Lew Parker had men in charge last night who had full control of the gallery gods wh have been somewhat unruly heretofore. Next Hvon for Ave years, 1,070 ber of which had been selected for his or her oTKTninpri. of which num aeuimi.

ucc. I 1 o9 npr wtiLc iwtvuvu. petite and pretty and sang charmingly. Zelie Ak Lussan. too.

as Pitti Sing, seemed im the veterinary licensing examinations, which! bued with the fun of her part, while she was have also been beia lor nve "C1J ovnminefl of which number! the stage of that last night that a Manhattan theatrical firm had served an injunction on him "restraining him from appearing. He promised to have things straightened out before the end of the week. The bill this week, outside of Wills, is a good one, Including Ed Latell and Lillie Western in two separate musical acts, both of which are; well done; Haines and Pet tlngill in a bunch of nonsence, Hugh Stanton and Florence Modena in pretty playette, week "Sporting Life" will be tne attraction. The Gayety. The advent of The Behman Show to tho.

Gayety filled that theater last evening with an audience which showed its approval of the work ot the Four Cohans and of the ably seconded by Miss Condon, as feep uo. Miss Saunders, as Katlsha. sang finely, giv 3a6r or 1 perC wire rejected, Du individual aptitude for the role to which he or she was to be As a stock production it is good, but not excellent; as an Empire Theater stock company production It suffers by comparison with its predecessor, "Lord and Lady Algy," a piece which Is offered by the management on alternate weeks of the present tour. In the latter piece every, member of the company is fitted to perfection, it appears almost as though ing the lone solo with abandon. Drgby Bell tbe Tour years in wuicu R2 i.

rpnllTlTHnTfi liUVt; uccu was followed with a ripple of laughter and annlause ln the Dart of ko Ko, ana Mr have been examined, of which number SO. or" 48.3 per were rejected 7, at 8. o'clock. Interment private. HULST KldKewood Council.

678. R. Brothers, you are earnestly requested to attend the funeral services ot our late Brother. Rev. GEOROB D.

HULST, at church, corner Bushwick av and Himrod 'st, on Wednesday. November 7, at o'clock. Fraternally yours tn V. M. C.

E. P. DICKIESON, Regent. W. L.

Kneeland, Secretary. 0 2 'ioUGHLIN On Monday, November 5. at the rectory of St. Patrick's Church. 285 WUloughby av, of apoplexy.

the Rev. THOMAS J. LOUGHLIN. The obsequies, consisting of the office for the dead and the Solemn requiem mass, will com mence at 9:30 o'clock on Thursday. The reverend clergy and other friends are hereby re spectfully Invited.

6 2 Sheehan, as Nankl Poo, repeated his former triumphs at the American Theater. Next to other members of the company of vaudeville stars in every possible manner. It is difficult to find anything new to say of the Behman Show, there are only a certain number of adjectives in the dictionary that can be used In these statistics emu counted as otten as examined. During the O'Brien and Havel, Laura Comstock, a vocalist; the Maginleys, aerial gymnasts; Block som and Burns, funny, burnt cork artists, and the Three Powers Brothers in clever be presented by the Maurice urau upera Company will be "Esmeralda," then mnrilftmo 1 ill UllA "Mlenon" and "II Trovatore." dates. 58 homeopaths' and 2.1 eclectics have been 'examined.

There failures In Miss Fanchon Thompson will sing the role each and every part nau Deen wrmeu uj an. Carton in order to suit the personality and temperament of the person who was to play it. This cannot be said of "Brother Officers." Captain Trevor's play giyes some fine opportunities to William Faversham, to W. H. Crompton and to Joseph Wheelock, but of Yum Yum to morrow night.

the case ot graauaies oi In a complimentary sense, ana waen one uaa used them all two or three times over. It is hard work hunting for new terms to twist around. To be strictly conservative in es York medical schools, ana in "I dancing on roller skates. Next week, Alice Shaw, and daughters, Cook and Scnora and others make up thie bill. Brooklyn Music Hall.

A clever group of vaudeville entertainers are at the Brooklyn. Music Hall this week. the New York scnoois aiu A large and appreciative audience greeted Herbert Kelcey and Effie Shannon ln "My Daughter in Law at the Grand Opera timating th value of this vaudeville aggregation it Is necessary to say at the outset lIcC'AFFRT On Tuesday. November 6, alter a House. Manhattan, last nisnt.

Tne company that it is tne very oest snow 01 tne amo, on the road at the present time. To live 126 receivea ofl was the same as that which interpreted tho veterinary medicine, "1 lines of Fabrice Carre and Paul Bilhaud at the 16 examined punnc cefvefi certificates as certified public account the dean is not to be comparea witn tne aune and the earl is but a very diluted specimen ot the jockey. As for Lieutenant Hinds, well, as he himself says, "he's all right when you know him, but you've got to know htm fust." By clever acting Mr. Faversham makes him live, but as Lord Algy the same actor had only to live himself in order to be the English aristocrat to the finger tips. In the first act of "Brother Officers" an outline ot which play has already appeared in these columns Mr.

Faversham brings out the dellclously clever comedy of his part in excellent style. So excellently does he man brief Illness, JENNIE oeioveu daughter of Thomas and Jennie C. idcCafTry, at the residence of her parents, 97 Lewis av. Solemn high man of requiem will be celebrated at tho Church of St. John the Baptist, Wll lou'ghby' and "Lewis avs, Friday, November9.

at 10 A. M. Interment at Calvary Cemetery. 6 3 McGOWAN Suddenly, on Monday. November 5, at 7 A.

JOHN H. McGOWAN, beloved son of Bartholomew McGowan and Susan Lajig staff, at his residence, 43 Wyckoff st. Brooklyn. ants. A NEW DEPARTURE.

In Brooklyn and not to have seen the uenman Show Is to confess a lack of interest in the ability of a local manager who has gotten together a combination of so much talent, and to confess to uo interest whatever in a variety performance which is bright aB a new dollar and clean as a new bill. If there be any such in this borough, they should hasten to secure seats this week at the Gayety Theater, for they will be sure ot one thing, which is that six out of every ten people who have already seen it will be flocking to the Gayety to see It again. Next week, the Hanlon Brothers in "Le Voyage en Suisse." There is no burlesque, the entire programme being devoted to Individual acts. Of the latter the variety is pleasing. One of the best numbers Is furnished by Etta Butler, who, according to the programme, made her first appearance in Brooklyn last night.

Her specialty is mimicry. She gave excellent Imitations, among others of Anna Held and May Irwin, two characters decidedly opposite. Another able turn is that of La Belle Olive, whose juggling feats are well worthy of applause. The remainder of the programme includes McAvoy and May, the well known comedians, in their original sketch, "Crazy Kresel's dogs and monkeys, John L. Gilbert, late of Gilbert, Donnolly and Glrard; Touhey and Lacy, Irish, comedians, and the Rniipvs who label' themselves "the hottest Notice of funeral hereafter.

Long mink coat with standing collar and met it that one is ant to overlook the fact (In ffunrtn 4. ANNIE E. Sunday Afternoon Kindergarten to Be Started in the Church of the Holy Trinity. revers fastened with brown bone Buttons INDIA FAMINE RELIEF. MUNDAY, wife of William J.

Munaay, in tne i that the swagger oi tne ouim ura oimuus 42d year of her age. I sloned officer ogling the nursemaids at Hamp Friends and relatives of the family and citizens I ton Court becomes occasionally the easy, con of James A. Garfield Council No. 39, N. P.

fldent lounge of the officer ot the Guards are invited to attend the funeral from her late strolling along Piccadilly. It Is WUllam home, 249 Twenty first st. at 10 A. Wednes I Faversham's own fault. What on earth did John Crosby Brown, treasurer of the Com mitira ni Onn Hundred on India Famine Re lief, reports the following additional contri Payton's Theater.

At Payton's Theater last night the romantic drama, "My Old Kentucky was produced. The house was packed from or the Montauk last week and the play lost nothing by Its transfer to the other side of the bridge. In fact, the Manhattan audience appeared to be much easier to please than the Brooklynites and the hearty laughter that greeted each amusing incident and the applause which greeted every clever bit of acting, showed plainly that as a method for dissipating even the worst fit of blues, the force is a complete success. Twice after each curtain was the company called to the front of the stage, the leading performers receiving especial recognition. Herbert Kel cey's Impersonation of the weak but loving voung husband was perfect; Efile Shannon outdid herself in the cleverness with which she depicted the young wife; Mrs.

Isabel Waldron as the dominating mother in law, divided much of the honors with the stars, and Verner Clarges and William Boag maintained their respective parts with credit. The others were natural and entertaining. Next week. James J. Jeffries In "A Man From the West." A new series of moving pictures was shown at the Eden Musee last evening illustrating the principal events ln the life or Joan of Arc.

Twelve tableaux are shown and twenty minutes are occupied in showing the one hundred thousand separate pictures that make up the series. They begin iroino as shenherdess and end day November 7, thence to the Church of St. he mean oy giving uoi a. uu 4,.. i.

rn Tnntlrerl St. OUll things in Coontown." An equally good bill is promised next week. John the Evangelist. Interment Holy Cross. Mo" JM64 throush' Committee of On Hundred by being by nature'such a gentleman a la Aa that tho rlotalla of the nart of Lieuten W.

iEh nirton. L. c. sm.ju; unna 'fl ant Hinds have to suffer? But, leaving minor islands). 8.S..JISM throura PEASE At Montlcello, N.

of apoplexy, CHARLES O. in his 66th year. Services at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. W. L.

Cordo, 406 Second st, Brooklyn, Wednesday afternoon, 2 o'clock. jDt.n. onrt nil pnmnarlsons out of considera The Star. What is termed Fred Irwin's Big Show is holding the boards at the Star Theater tion, the part of the hero and a true hero An interesting addition to the work done by the Church of the Holy Trinity, Clinton and Montague streets, will probably occasion remark and possibly some criticism This addition is a kindergarten to be held on Sun day afternoons and for which tuition fees will be required, as ln a day school. As is understood, this kindergarten is not intendc i or expected to interfere with the usual wos of the Sunday school, but to be an addltija thThet0expIanation given by the rector, tb Rev Dr S.

D. MeConnell, is that there are many well to do parents who. for one reason or another, do not feel able to give their chll dren the religious instruction which they de i XX misted. Peeksklll in in "RpothPT Umcers IS pmyeu ilu n.v 'rnirh' County National Banit. chestra to galleries and the audience was most enthusiastic throughout the performance.

The play is a stirring drama of love and war, tho plot being laid ln Kentucky during the Civil War and introducing several officers In the federal and confederate service. Briefly the story of the play is that Lucille, the beautiful daughter of Judge Carlyle, Is betrothed to Captain Dudley Middleton of the Kentucky Independents, but loves. Colonel Victor Blanchard, a Union officer, whom she had met ln Louisville just prior to the war, and whom she had rejected as a suitor for this week. Its only claim to greatness is the size of the performers. With few exceptions, they look as if they had enjoyed full dinner fho season began and the three tin's through Lauderdale Street I'resbyterian Church.

Memphis. through First National Hank, Cresoo. throush The rsL blad. fersus SI'S true comedy, a marveious conception of the possibilities of the part, and delicate shading in its interpretation. Miss Anglin, who appeared as the Baroness Roydon, was suffering from a cold, which occasionally Interfered with the delivery of her lines, and caused a shade of listlessness to be noticeable from time to time ln her acting.

Generally speaking, however, her performance was creditable square meals resulting have affected their nhilitv to amuse. With tho exception of thp Six Cornallas, who have a splendid acro thn Fauvette Twin Sisters, throuBh the Reformed church Menesr. 173 contributions JlO.oo' nd 'ess. aBKrcKatlng with her execution by burning at the stake, 1.. thncnnri rhnracters arc shown in who sing and dance well, there is little to please the usually easy going patrons of the smoking concerts.

The rest of the pro mivture of ancient jokes, weak (Montreal papers please copy.) SANFORU At MariraretviHe, N. 1., on November 3, ELIZABETH B. SANFORD. beloved wife of Adelbert W. Sanford.

Interred at Maigare'tvllle November 5. WAHREN At rest this 4th day ot November. 1900, HENRY WARREN, in his 79th year, at his residence, 2,147 Beverley road, FlatbUBh. Funeral private. 5 2 WELZ On Monday, November 5, 1900, John D.

Welz, beloved son of John and Ida Welz, In the Zlst year of his affe. Relatives and friends, also Schiller Lodge No. 301, F. and A. M.

Schwablshor Sangerbund, Harmony Glee Club, Arion Singing Society. Edna Bowling Club, Wynnemucca Yacht Club and Brewers' Board of Trade are respectfully Invited to attend funeral service, on Wednesday, November 7, at 8 P. at hiB late residence. 74 Cornelia st. Interment Thursday, 10 A.

private. 6 2 her hand after flirting with him, her rejection of the young officer and lover being merely a caprice. He parted from ber ln anger. During the war Colonel Blanchard Is wounded and taken prisoner by the confed the different pictures and they are all lifelike These pictures will be shown afternoon and evening during the week, together with many other Interesting features. Election returns will be given at the Musee this evening.

erate forces. He Is taken under guard to sire for them, out at ine sauit; uws that what teaching the children do celyel should be well and effectively done. Dr. Alc is known to have decided views orj the question of Sunday schools, and in punllj addresses and with his pen has said things! which appeared but were at the sam time most This new departure would seem to lndlcaf that the "scientific method" was to be apVled to religion. The experiment will bo watched with Interest, and It Is thought It may prove one way to solve the much discussed problem ot the Sunday and Interesting, and the beautiful little Dit at the end ot the first act was painted tn with touch which was at once yet dainty.

With but one noticeable exception, the other members of the company were eminently satisfactory In their respective parts, if only those inevitable comparisons can be forgotten. Joseph Wheelock. as the Earl of Hunstanton, was not the equal of Joseph Wheelock, as Mawley Jessop, but, never thnlosH his contribution of quiet, quaint char singing and noisv nothings, with here and there suggestive song or remark, hlch Manager Blssel would probably cut out were it not for the fact that the company would haye no excuse for worrying through the week. The customary burlesques begin and end the show the olio, bcsldff those already mentioned being made up ot Mildred Stoller, who makes up well, but sings indifferently; ehrt Fbbo. Tom McCoy and Alice Fitz i tomo imitation of the Cohans, ranv S3.S6: throuBll American Express Company J31 CO thr.xKh Wells.

Farco Co Express 52.00 iv'nuKli Great Southern Express Company Jl.r0: rS Southern Express Co JS.o0: through Pacific Express Company, S22.0O: through Great Express Company. through United States repress Company. J5.00: through Adams Express Company. previously acknowledged. Total to date.

$349,211.31. CITY HALL DESERTED. The City Hall was entirely deserted to day. except by the watchman and a few reporters. The Mavor's office was closed as were all other offices in the building except the police nmoirio a few loungers enioyed the school.

Judge Carlyle's bouse. There Lucille meets him and recognizes him as her lover. They are reconciled. Lucille persuades him to don a suit of clothes belonging to her brother, Colonel Edwin Carlyle, tho commandant of the Kentucky Independents, telling him that be may possibly escape. She defeats his pursuers by hiding him In her father's house.

Late that night the girl's brother. Colonel returns homo drunk and meets the disguised' Union officer In the garden. He recognizes him as the man who bad struck him once about a year before while he was engaged ln a quarrel with him In Louisville. DUELIST SENT TO PHISON. St Petersburg.

November 6 A student at the University at Dorpat has been sentenced to imprisonment for a term ot two years for having killed a fellow student ln a duel a year ago. The government has virtually broken up the German Dueling Association at this LUMBER CONCERN ORGANIZED. acterization was something to bo enjoyed and apjlauded. Mr. Crompton aa the Dean was delightfully unctuous, and Margaret Dale was eminently satisfactory as Kate Johnson.

Mrs. Whlffen is always good as the stage mother, and fibs the part of Lady Pleydell in every particular. A good performance of a very amall nart is Klven by George Osbourno, (Soecial to the Eagle.) Albany, November 6 A certificate has bel WHALEN DORIS CATHERINE, wife of Robert "Whalen, deceased. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, 639 Classon av, on Wednesday, November 7, at 2 P. M.

5 2 The annual requiem mass for deceased' members of ST, JOSEPH'S ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION of Flushing will be celebrated at St. Joseph's Church, Pacific st. Brooklyn, at 10 o'clock on Saturday morning, November 10. 6 2tuf warm sunsnine on me filed with the Secretary of ttate, setij the park, while ft group oi woritmen Pul iue nt.hin tmifhns uDon the scaffold for the use thnf all of the capital stock oi and Bernard and Wilson, dialect comedians. Next week, Hurtig and Seaman's Bowery Burlesquers.

Al Beeves' Music Hall. At Al Reeves' Music Hall, Fulton street, near Grand avenue, the Tuxedo Club gave a first class entertainment last evening. The Tuxedo Club which opened the show, included sonss by Annle Darling, Ed Sharpley, Camllle Stattonf, the Gruett Broth aB Foxhall, the mess waiter. Edwin Stevens Curtis Bros. Lumber Company of BrookljJ of the newspapers.

A fairly steady stream of Brooklynites crossed the park going uptown ah the theaters had al He challenges mm to ngat. vuiouei nmucn ard refuses, but is forced to defend himsolf, the drunken officer drawing a dagger. While the Union officer is struggling to wrest tho which amounts to ou.uuv, uo POPULATION OF WYOMING. Washington, November 6 The population of the State ot Wyoming, as officially announced by the Census Bureau to day, Is 92 531 as compared willO 65,705 in 1SB0. This Is 'an Increase of 31,826, or S2.4 per cent.

fprnoon oerformanccs which were well at The directors ot tne company wbiu. Curtis, N. W. Curtl3 and E. A.

as Robert Hutton was seen to advantage in the unsympathetic role of the well dreesed villain, but occasionally manifested desire to play too exclusively to the gallery. The weak spot ln theicast Is the part of Lieutenant Launcelot Pleydell as interpreted by Guy knife from his assailants nanas ootn men rantnlr, Tllllciv Captain Dudley tended. fall, and at that momenu EDWIN BAYHA. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. US Atlantic av.

Telephone 1,259 Main. rlend of Colonel Middleton, the supposed 1'.

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