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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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THE BBOOKLY PA1XY EAOLE SATUEDAY. JANUABY 21. 1893. TE I and The English Glee club and the A CHURCH BAZAR Dudley Buck quartet, under tho direotion of TAXABLE CORPORATIONS. THE BEECHEE COMPANY.

WINTER DIAMOND TALK John Hyatt Brewer, will take part. Tho Young Men's Concordia club of tho Brook lyn guild will hold an entertainment and reception at Avon hall, Bedford avenue, near Holsey street, Monday evening, January 23. Base Ball Leaders Busy Befort the Coming Season. Completion of the List as Returned to the State Controller. Annual Dinner of a Thirteenth Regiment Organization.

The sacred concert and ball of the Hebrew Free School Association No. 1 of Brooklyn, for THE DAILY EAGLE is published rverr attorn oon oa Jh worklnr drn of the week and en SUNDAY MOBN TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. llOMfu; 95 (or six months; 81 per month; single laol1ndedfSOU dAr 50 per rear posUea BACK NUMBERS. Ai Eaolkb of anr date from tbs rear W'B, till within two months of tho current year, csn be purchased at on advanced prico. All issues within two months.

3 cents pr copy. RATSS FOR ADVERTISING. BOUD jtOaTE SK AHCE.KMKNT. Ho advertlsemonte taken (or less ttun tho Dries of ve linos. r.

Psr Utio lfl cants the benofit of the school fund, will tako place at Washington hall, 829 Broadway. Sunday evening, January 20. Prospect Park and Conor Uland raiiroad Western Union Telegraph com par Now Utrecht: BaltimorA and Ohio Telegraph company Bay Ridge Manofactnhng company Bay Ridtro Park Improvement tocmpany tfiytnebourna Improvement ooni BrooklynT Bath and Weil End Railroad company Brooklyn City Railroad it izenV Building and Loan annotation Crnso ant Athletio club Car company fort Hamilton Brewing company. Hamilton Land company Kings County Gas and lllnminat ins company Marino nd Field olub Dtrecht clab New York and Brighton Bench Railroad coinpaMy. New York and Sea Beach Rail Tho Brooklyn Quartet club will hold its Captain nnnold Incidentally makes a Statement Mntters of Importance for the Welfare of the Local Organization President Popularity in Ilrooklyn Mr.

tho Magnates Mil Well to Take Up 3iiyclin j. Current Gosip. masquerade hall at Saeugerbund ball, Schermer Relative to the Condition of His Command, and Colonel Austen Commends tile Latter as Social Clubs as Well as Gas Companies, Railroads and Other Business Interests Have to Fay Valuation of Many Local Enterprises. Tho folowlng corporations complete the list horn and Smith streets, Monday evening, February iS. For tlie District lounj Men's C'liriNtinu Associnlloa.

A azar of the churches of tho eastern district will ho held in tho hall 'f tho Long Island business college, on South Eighth street, on February fi. 7. 8 and 9, for tho benefit of tho building fund nf tho Young Men's Christian association branch in that section of the city. The movement is in the hands of tho women's auxiliary of tin; branch, and thoy have succeeded in enlisting tho efforts of nearlvall of th.i churches iu li district. Tlie churches and their pres iitutives annoum ed so far are tho Boss str 't i'rcabytorittii church, Albert 8.

Bitclne, ir irmmu P. Vptegrove and tho Crumbs of fori irclo of King's Danghtcrs; Christ Episcopal church. Mrs. John A. Peterkin.

Mrs. J. A. liarron and a King's Daughters circle): Lee avenue Congregutional church, Mrs. C.

B. Valentin imd James Jl. nnett; Bedford avenue liidormad church, George L. Brown and Mrs. L.

Van M'ielc: 8t. Lulco's M. E. church, Mrs. Wili'mm Cook and Mrs.

It. S. Coleman: Third street Presbyterian church. Mre. Burr and Mrs.

George It. Valentine: New England and Congregational church. Mrs. C. E.

riilswrirt.il' Kirat Prj Tlnn One That Has Always Stood at the FroUt of The Amateur Opera association will present "Princess Toto" at the Academy of Music Tues Mr. Bvrno has recently otun races 25 cents returned to the state controller which was in received evi'l' mi of IJriKjIiivn bus ball day evening. January 31. DISPLAY TYPE DOUBLE PRICE. his great pnpu'arity in tli world whi'.

li has been v. port published in the Eagle in previous issues The reception of the Brooklyn Athletio club Amount ry gr.uiryin owcred with t'. ic st eluss of ilr j'ik OI tax. lie has not only been congratulations from tit Notices, opposite Editorial Pajre 50 cents I notices on Editorial and last paces $1.00 INoticae at (oot o( News columns 1.50 loesl Notices opposite Editorial Paso less than fonr will be held at Knickerbocker hall, Clymer street, Monday evoning, January 30. 1 the IteKlment A Presentation to Lieutenant Colonel IVutson.

The Beeoher company of the Thlrtetttth la not the baby of the organization, but it is one of tho youngest, and, us hardly need be said, ono of the liveliest of Colonol Austen command. Alter old company of the Thirteenth roan company. Hew York. Bay 1 lay and Jn.mr.ic a nainroaa iwoiviuub fcwo lutes. Sew York The Bedford cycle club will hold a reception at Avon hall, Bedford avenue, Tuesday evoning, ire insuranco com Total valor fttion.

Joseph Fallcrt Browing company. OOO John Kress Hrowlng company i29 John Rncger liutldincr eompan. 00 John Nchults company 25.0001 John W. Manury company lvStOOO Keystone National Savings JJsrcst ment company 1480' Klngj County Cooperativs Build ing and Loan 4g0o pmenie ana lectures New York Tjiff, Insurance and January 24. Vsions Be and OarriafM.

cents 10 cents .....15 cents ....15 cents 30 cents 10 cents irnsi SsiflO.US lill.34 Wanted Tho first musicalo and reception of tho Laurence will bo held at the club house, 154 Wavorly nished Kooma ..10 cents avenue, uednasday evening. January 25. UTertiaamentM nniliif tii uounty itauroaa company talSOiSOO llln.es or less, 75 cents for first Insertion and 50 cents Judge Calvin Pratt, the second colonel of nanv. 31.808.0$ 1.4701 431.02 ten sseceulre insertion: For Sale, To Let, Wants, en oents ner Una in atcmm a9 a 0. the Twonty thtrd regiment, N.

will reviow tist ehureh, Mrs. I. D. Lord: Calvary Episco Fersonals. Marriages.

Deaths. Lost and Found SI (or iQBBrtiOB. wbm nntuurfl II 7.: tho regiment and present the long service medals, this ovenine, at the armory. Clermont ave 17,350 348.S0 130,000 8, lOO.LM 1,235 lil.00 2,205 lOO.tJO 10,050 5 1 1.30 00. 4.544.03 ll30 558.24 s'jirt i.n3n.nr 42.C.0 u.ooo.oa 1,305 75.41 133.07 17,000 754.71 7.040 401.02 17.515 070.:.

15.700 154.14 1.80(1 00.44 2G.0L0 1.307.47 47.545 2,303.50 070 y.soo 30.07 5, 1 S5 303.02 15 701.52 120,474 0.005.01 113.43 1.740 80.20 2,050 340.40 03,300 2.237.00 88.270 2,1. 12 M5.00 3,300 80.01 1 0,800 350.43 1,500 32.30 100,1 10 2,005 17 33.127 800.18 280,320 140.50 tl.OOQ 04.11 3,855 500.01 10.0J50 07.71 4,000 40.31 1. UoO 182.71 7.HS0 20.5.00 14,300 257.70 11.070 300 D.5:i 100 2.S0 50 1.S6 2,500 51.80 2,500 C1.80 100 2.07 31,550 002.00 0 1 .43 l.ftou 45.75 1,400 20.04 100 2.80 OU.UNO 15.S20 70,000 70,000 4,440 al cnurch, Mrs. Arthur Itifeiibenrh and Mrs. wont into tho Twenty third the latter was vacant for some time.

Henry Ward Beeofter made his first appearanoe as chaplain on decoration day 187S. In July a company to take the plaoa of tho departed was organized in Plymouth church and thereafter known an tho Beeeher company. William L. Watson was made captain, holding that position until promoted lieutenant colonol a few months ago. Tho fifteenth annual dinnor of Was hold nt the Hotol St.

Goorge last night. The big ban 1.840.50 1.840.50 EUicea. 50 cents for each insertion of fire lines or leas. nituatioH WintH 1 Hedden; Central Methoi! isl. church.

AfrA. nue, near Myrtle. A promenade concert will fol Kings County Improvement company Kings Count? Milling Kings County Savings bank Kingsland Avenue Building association Kingston National Savings Loan and Investment compnay Knickerbocker Ice company Knickerbocker Life Insurance No deviation from thoso rates' Cash in advance in all 117.60 low the review. The full dress reception, oxtendod order and PRINCIPAL OFFICES 1 EAGLE BUILDINGS, WASHINGTON AND JOHNSON ST 3. exhibition drills of DoWitt Clinton comtcandery No.

27, K. and Companies A and Forty E. H. Dare and Miss Shaplov; St. John's M.

Bi church, Mrs. K. W. (rage, Miss M. C.

Sherwood and Mrs. John V. Johnston; St. Paul's Lutheran church, Miss Louis" Henken. Miss Ai Meyer nnd Miss C.

Dos her. Many of King's Daughters lire interested in tho event. Thoro Will be orchestral music each evening whilo tho 208.70 5.402.62 201.43 e5D.23 44, BROAD WAS, K. D. (Telephone, 744 WlUlams Leo Avonno Academy of Afunfo.

Lewis and Fowler Manufaaturlng 7.100 25.000 31.100 58,000 100,300 seventh regiment, will be held at the armory, Maroy avenue and Heyward street, Thursday evening, February 9. BEDFORD AY, NEAR FULTON ST (Tels 882.90 hon, 354 Bedford). Iieavy and Britton Browing com lyn club patrons uu his determination to remain a Ilrooklynite, despite of all New York tlons, but what has been most complimentary to him has been the. number of Icti rs v. i received from the fair members of elu patrons, who owe him a debt of gntitu 'e fur Ills constants efforts contribute, tie comfort and oonvenie.

iee alike at tie oM ton ball grounds and especially at Eastern Moreover, Mr. Byrne's vent es president of the newiy organized a soeiat ion lor professional bicycling has led th" local wheelmen Who lifrjw him to send him eomplimi ntary letters on tho subject of his entree to the bfcvele World. Of uo lr th ple.i. ir eumstances, Charley l'yrn is being delightfully compensated for the worry and annoyances ho was subjected to during tlie past two base ball campaigns at East New York. The Philadelphia l.ifi's Brooklyn correspondent, who is well posted on nd riva club affairs, says in his letter of this week that the consensus" of opinion in regard to Ward's leaving Brooklyn for New York is well expressed in the remarks of a local magnate, who said: I believe iu b'ttiug Ward go to New York, nnd I guess nobody regards him more highly than I do.

The view I tako is this: Give Ward control of the New York club and let him. havo a chance to gather a winning team, and you can roly upon it that Brooklyn will bo equally equipped and. this being tiie fact, tho rivalry of tho two cities will be more intense, than ever. Ward's fondest de. ire then will bo humble liruoklynites on eyry casioa and tho Church City boys will consider it tic we t.

st bit of victory to down New York. By all me.ms, let Ward go to Gotham. He will help the gam all around find will not be iniss in Brooklyn." Prospect Land and Improvement company Vr at Brooklyn Land and Improve' metit company Prospect Park and Ccney Island Railroad company Western Union Telegraph company Woods Lodge and Hall association Flatbusb: Brooklyn and Brighton Beach railroad Brooklyn City Railroad company." Cheshire Improvement Cable company Coney Island and Brooklyn Railroad companv Daily News Building and Loan as sooiatlon Flatbush Gas company rlatbush Park association Flatb'ish Water company ttrand nt Prospect Park and Flatbush railroad New Hiven Copper oompany. New lillamsburgh and Flatbush railroad New York and New Jersey Telephone company Phenix Insurance oompany Prospect Park and Flatbash railroad Prospect Park and Coney Island railroad Prospect Park and South Brooklyn railroad Western Union Telegraph company Flatlands: Alleehanv clnb ruria. AV.

NEAR NINTH ST (Telephone TO Sonth) fiany dgorwood Manufacturing 00m The Bev. J. F. Carson will begin a course of Dazor is open, not supper 6erved at o'clock nnd luncheon from 12 to 2 for business men. Secretary William Knowles Cooper of tho Eastern district branch 13 makuii; every effort to score a success.

Lincoln club Lone Island bank 2,831.32 834.18 207.13 2,081.25 Long Island brewery Long Island Insurance Long Islaud Loan and Trust com oanr ATLANTIC AY, NEAR EAST NEW YORK AV East New York). JBASfisSKFOIST AV (Telephone, 220 Greeapolnt) JSll5L.Htopp,,,, THE EAGLE IN NEW YORK CITY. We bare established aasnciss for the sale of the Eaeue Jaome of toe prwcipaThnsinesa points in Mew York City as follows: Astor House stands. BackNamber Bndd.foot of East TMrtv onrth it. C.

P. Rockwood, Grand atrest Ferry. W. H. Clinch, 174 South street.

Fulton street and Broadway, Knox Bnlldlnr. gU.400 110.00 7,300 73,400 333.5:20 28,000 150.425 lyi.ooo plain talks with girls to morrow evening, in tho Central Prosbyterian church, Tompkins and Wil loughby avenuen. His subject is "The Bible Description of a True Girl; Her Character, Her Dress, Her Conduct." Tho Bode Male quartet will give a concert at Historical hall, Pierrepont and Clinton stroets, Wednesday evening, February 15. Mr. Alonzo Alford will addresB tho Brooklyn branch Y.

M. C. A. young men to morrow alter noon at 4:15 o'clock. Long Island Railroad Long Island Safe Doposlt company Long Island Water Supply com nanv.

quet uau was nanosomoiy decorated lor the occasion. Behind tho guest table was draped tho Stars and Stripes. Palms and otbor potted plants thoro were in profusion. The hour set for the dinner was 9 o'clook, but It was half an hour past that time when tho members of tho company and tholr friends to tho number of sixty sat down at tho banquet board. This vras the menu: Bine Points.

Bisque de itomard. a 'I d'Oeavrea. Sal tod Almonds. Queen OUrm. Fish.

Balled Bod Snapper. Sanoe Hollandaise. Potatoes Natural. Kntrees. Outlets of (3ticken.

Sauce Onpraiiie. Sweet Bread Ku'Oasas. Uiait. Slrloloof Beef, a la jardiniere. String beans, Maalietl tmtatctM, Succotash.

Sorbet Sil.erioa. (isioe. American Woodcock Lettuce Salad, Ourrant Jelly. Ie3ffert. Cabinet V.

Malcolm Brewing company aiannattan juue insurance com oanv l.tltin ST. JOSEPH'S C0LXCIL. It Given a Dramatic PerCormanco at tlie Criterion. 8t. Joseph's Council No.

5. C. B. of St. Joseph's church, was eleven years old thiswook, and to eelebrato tho occasion its members gavo a dramatic performance at the Criterion theater last night.

The play leeted for tho amateurs to try their dramatic skill upon was Our Strategists," a farce comedy in lour acts by Dr. Sayro. The performance, was very creditably Manhattan Savings institution. Stations of the Manhattan News Company, on the iuaaun, au a lageuneimer raanu 700.38 4.261.0!) 6,425.00 45.48 120.43 1,100.58 85.13 1,038.5 4,2. .3.

i4 fl.34 107.57 Ooil.42 faetnrinir eomuanv a.liOn Manufacturers National bank 15,000 Marino Society of New York 3,000 Martin Kalbtlolich Sons comDanv. 7:1.,0) Ameersfoort Atlotfe club Barron Island Fertilizer and Oil Barren Island Oii and Bono coia Flathr.nh Tinr. tinrl flii PUlt Mechanics bank 166.IKH) Mercantile association 3,500 Mercantile Trust company 3,440 Merchants aud Traders bank 25,000 Merchanta Trust company (trustee) 18,000 Mergenthaler Linotype Metallic Relief company 7,200 MfttroDolitan l)O(l Kiveu, uacii memner oi mo east snowing careful Brooklyn and Rockaway Beach railroid Blizr urd club C'anaraie Yacht club Commercial Cable company Montauk olub Crewe im Hnrprlns Nats and KsinhiV, nt Jelljr, Boa Bon. Gateau AmKrtei, Vralto oh Saison, Froiuafre Koqnegort, Pulled breatl and Oraclcers, Cafe Nolr. It was 11:20 o'clock before cigars wore naaaotl Metropolitan Gas Light company.

57,400 abw tone and Manhattan Beach training and somo of them more than average, ability. There was a largo attendance. In Box A wero seated Quinn, Dr. Gouboaud, the Misses Quinn. Miss Fanny Goubeaud, Miss Charlotte Gouboaud, Dr.

Harrv Gouhonud; and In Box C. J. Gelson. William Henry Dalv, Bart I. Schneider, Miss Mary Dalv, "Mamio O'Brien, Miss Catharine May.

Tho cast was as follows metropolitan i iie insurance company 110.800 Moon A Aanhalt ('cmnnt camunv. A.dOfi around. Then Captain Hanold rapped for or Prudential Insurance Wallabout club itur anu stua: 28,.100 mo 100 350 01ID.T2 4.r,s 7.35 News stands at Fnlton, Chambers, Wall, Sontb, Thirty ninth street. Catharine, Peck Slip, Roosevelt. Grand, Twenty third and Thirty fourth street ferries.

And at all the North River ferries and the Jersey City Annex. "J5trfJ Dopot, Forty second at; waiting rooms oftho New York Central. Harlem and the New Haren tallroada. THE SUNDAY EDITION ONLY 'or sale at the news stands of the following hotela: Hotol, Hoffman Honse, Metropolitan PrAnd Hotel CoWnaan Honse. Gilsqy llouse, Imperial, Hotel, Bartholdi Hotel, Oriental Hotel and Krerett House.

pmS WASHINGTON AND ALBANY, av. "AGLE oan bo found on Bile In Waahinxton at toe Washington News Exchange and at the news stands fa the Arlington Hotel, the Shoreham and Wil lard's hotels and in Albanjat the news stands in the Delevaa House and Stanwix Hall. WASHINGTON NEWS BUREAU, 610 Fourteenth st (Newspaper Row), Washington, D. 0. IN EUROPE.

GUIIk's United States Exchange, Strand. Charing American Trarelers' Reading Langhsm Place: A. B. (J. Exchange Club.

175 New Bond street; Cable Newo Company, 5 New Bridgo street, Ludgats eircaa; Thomas Cook Son. Lndgate circus; RV M. Bowles, 14 Strand, London: Mnnroe A 7 Rue Bcrlbe, and Anglo American Banking Company's Reading Room. 61 Avenue de l'Opera, Paris James T. Bates 1 Vf Switzerland, and tho German Transatlantic Exchange, 78 Friedrichntrasso, Berlin.

Roma Grand Continental Hotol. Havens. Clubs. extern Union Telegraph com laay Mollenhauer Sugar Hetlning company 130.000 Montauk club 100,500 Municipal Electric Light company 144.230 Mutual lienetit Insurance com IIARPER'S MAGAZIXK. Dsnv oi Newark T.Onn la WorBvinar Ircas It Returns to Its Mutual Life Insurance Nassau opcrative Building as sociation J.UUO Jack Rutledao Slsjor Hou r.rd Arthur itritle'ltre Rev.

MlUliuan Terence O'Klnm 1 ai. icuin IVpiirr Sergeant liiitnbletaa Vntlie liowar 1 Mra. Howard Araminta Toseph F. Keanj Frank J. Nichols V.

Redmond l.line; K. llylnnd William iiriip, TniUiur MclK rinott. flattie 0'Ionnoll Mattio hums Mias Mary Kenuody SliaUspcnro Ariicics. Harper's for February atipears aunin vfithout Nassau 'erry company Nassau Gas Light company 875,000 Nassau Land Improvement company 74.2."i0 its holiday covers, which some hopwl would not bo kept for next Cliristman morelr. It returns to Thoro will be a special service under the auspices of the Church association for tho advancement of tho interests of labor at St.

Martin's church. President street, noar Smith, to morrow evening at o'clock. Addresses will bo delivered by the Bev. Father Johnson of the Church of the Redeemer, New York city. The Eev.

Henry C. Swentzel, rector of. 8t. Luke's church, will preach a sermon to young men at Christ church, Clinton and Harrison streets, to morrow evening. Tho Rev.

J. W. Stevenson, M. of Trenton, S. will preach at St.

John's A. M. E. church, Howard avenue and Herkimer street, to morrow at 7:30 V. M.

"How About tho Canaanitish Wars of Extermination and Old Testament Immoralities?" will bo the Rev. Dr. Dowling's morning subject at the Reformed Church on the Heights, Pierrepont street, near Henry, and in tho evening he will deliver the fourth sermon on "Marriage or Questions of the Firoside: the Cradle Problem." The annual checker tournament of the Y. M. C.

A. Chess and Checker club will begin to night at the rooms of tho club in tho association building. Among those who are entered in tho contest are Professor Flint, tho president of tho club; Dr. Schaefer, who is considered one of tho most skillful players in the state, and William A. Ellis.

Visitors will be cordially welcomed. 3I1SS O'DBIEITS SLEIGH BIDE. A merry sleigh ride party started Thursday evening from the residence of Miss O'Brien, on LiviEEston street. A stop was made on the Coney Island road, where the young people indulged in a supper, followed by dancing. Among the party were jliss O'Brien, Frank Elmo, Miss Lasky, Dr.

Greneo, Miss Brown. J. Fernbach. Miss Bender, Sinclair. Miss Hutchinson, Dr.

Donahue, Jliss Quiiiland. Charlea Howard. Miss Forsyth, J. Hall, Siss Alice Rogers. Mr.

Campbell. Miss Hanway, C. A. Bolfe. A leadiso physician writes "I prescribo Mnv BAC'a Elixir of Calisava Bark froqaently as a tonio National Bank of the Republlo 3,400 National Cotton Oil company 00,000 National tomstoad 13.000 BIG CBACKS IX THE ICE.

Shakapo.ire and his comedies with Andrew ImnK's comments on 'Twelfth Night. and E. A. Abbey's coxtnmed and otherwise, dramatic illustrations. National Lead and Oil National and leather com pany of York Complaint Front Skatera fill.70 70U.4 204.32 15,788.22 150.38 3.428.01 3,020.83 3,794.20 )5 1,380.52 33.32 2.308.H1 23.251.04 2.104.17 90.45 1.705.0(1 308.80 6.359.00 03.63 1,830.53 1,057.23 205.44 05.BS 1,180.09 994.57 6,500.37 2,333.94 1,.

U0.0 505.93 99.31 1,327.80 50.70 92.71 150.35 on Prospect Annie Fields contributes notes of the life and tho Members and meads of Company G. Thirteenth regiment Wo welcome vou to this our liftocnth annual dinner, und I can say that wo are moro than pleased to see no many hero tonight. It is usual, I bellove, on these occasions to make a statement relative to the condition of tho company as compared with previous years, and I therefore make tho following statement From 1878 to 1882 no records aro obtainable From 1882 to 1892 I have tho following data Tho gains during this period were 17, tho losses making a net. loss of 5 members. I find that the greatest strength was 97 members, tho lowest 74.

Tho best percentage at inspee tiou was 100, in 18SU, and that could not well be bettered. The poorest percentage was 7H. Captain Hanold then read letters of regret from General C. T. Christiansen, Colonel William J.

Harding. J. H. Burger and Louis DeCop pet Berg. Continuing tho captain declared: "Introducing Colonel Austen to this company is like introducing a father to his children." Then tho colonel arose and said: Gentlemen and members of Compnny It has been my prlvilego in tho past to take mv text from somoono who has spoken before me.

But I have no such opportunity to night. Your company is ono that has at all times in tho nnst New WilltatnsbiirKh and Flatbash Railroad Park Lakcn, friendships of Whittier, in which he is por traitured repeatedly and his residences repre New York and Brooklyn Brewing aimtum It is assumed tJiat eontrCDullons unaccompanied with stamped envelopes to guarantee their return if unused, are not regarded ftp their writers as worth recovering. The Eaole cannot underlaks to send bacK such manuscripts. New York and Brooklyn Casket sented. "Lido" is a story bv Robert C.

V. Myers Julian Ralph's unrestins and always irmphic pen company New ork and Brooklyn Loan and Building company Now York and Brooklyn Malting is engaged upon "Xcw Orleans, Our Southern Capital, his picturesque descriptions of which. company ew Vor and Brooklyn Steam Transit coniDanv with its motley and interesting population, are New York and New Jersey Tele 3,300 05,420 40,000 11.200 2,500 35,000 235,100 00,000 21,000 40,800 2,100 3.500 5.50O is liiny inoorsmg tne view the matter taken by the Eaulk. Every Now York club magnate, save one, do sires to see Ward in control of the New York club team for lH'Xi, and the chances looking that way ure greater to day even than thoy Were some weeks ago. Tho Sportmj I.ifr is very properly laying baro some facts in connection with tlni growth, of professionalism in college base ball.

Tins week tho l.ifr says editorially: 'Professionalism is rampaut in college base ball. This has beep asserted in these columns again ami again. There is arcely college, club thai not in its ranks men who havo been paid moir consideration or who havo received what has bf ou really cash compensation for playing base ball. ge ball tosser, for instance, was paid for services on a wspaper, when he kie it was for ball playjig. Another man dp wsoda water and got a ball player's salary, lie ku that ho was paid for his" ball piay'iug abilities.

Another player, a college pitcher, asked the modest sum of vS() to pitch in four games last season, and the club with which le is comc ciod openly announces that the chili is 'an honest coll go base hall The truth is that this very club has done more to undermine amateurism in college base bail than itnv college club in the country. Yah is full of it and Harvard has not been exempt from it. "Tho amateur rule in college base ball Is a dead lotter. Under tho guiso of expense money heso college amateurs havo exacted what has" really been pay. The movement that Y'ale is said to be making; to exclude all but undergraduates from partici tiou in college sports will not prevent this professionalism.

Such a rule will be very good thing, indeed, but it cannot be put into force for sometime. If it were enforced at. Harvard today Short Stop llovey and 'atelier Mason, two of tho most valuable players of the club, would 1 debarred from playing. That ruio Is undoubtedly a good one that noie but uud graduates should he allowed to play on oollego clubs, but it would not stop pmh Hsmu ilism in the least. Gate money inlluenee now eoniru's.

college bas" ball and the college faculties the fact, us shown iu their 'Torts to check tho evil of employing semi professional layers in order to strengthen their teams for gate "money purposes. Th" exclusion of under grndu.vc.s from positions 011 team is a movement of reform in the mutter, but even that only temporarily chocks it. Dan ltichardsoii will be th" short stop of the) New York club's team in IHM. Washington, has been offered th choice of liovle and Cran'i for him and the battery team would hell, Well excellently supplemented by the drawings of Smedley. "Tio Juan" is an excitinc Arizona story by Maurico Kinssley scrongly illustrated by pnonecompany New York and Manhattan Beach Uailroid comnanv New York Bagging company New York Biscuit company New York Coal Tar Chemical com liemington.

iUiaia JleLennan ha" a stirrinu ballad of tho old Fronch and Enclisli wars THE PADEBEWSKI RECITAL An expanse of canvas scenery of the color of eannod peas boiled in milk, a funereal box of wires (for our pianos are not as beautiful as they were a oentnry ago) and a man in the utterly uninteresting grarb of modern society were all that offered to entertain the eye at the Academy of Music last night, yet the audience that filled the creat building stayed there for two hours, not patiently, but jovfullv. It Condensed Milk com nanv New ork Co operative Building in America. Tho subject is Charaplain's "Order of Good C'ouan Doyle's Hufnienot story of substantially the same period of American settlement. "The Uofusoes. a Tale of Two Continents." reaches Chapter XV.

It Is illus To the. Erlttor of the lirooJclvn KaQif: As a niemberof this much coveruedcommnnity I am somewhat auxious to know whether wo are going to havo an opportunity of enjoying tho Park lake this winter. Tho present condition of the ice is not ono that tends to miko one revel in the pleasure. As tho ice stands at present it is one mass of cracks and hides large enough for one's foot to snugly (it. which som what uoorly aid tho skater, and which to say the least, is not what you could call an aid to tho full onjoyuieut of the sport.

Tho park commissioners make no effort to remedy the fault, and every day bat adds to the misery. Thero are portions of the lake that have uot as yet beon opeiio lfortheuso of skaters and tho only reason given for keeping such portion cloned Is that tho snow has not been removed. If tho commissioners will not allow tho largo lake to be used why do they not do as has been done in former years, flood tho smallerlako and thus ill 1 np thoso dangorous cracks? Tho attitude of tho commissioners and their agents as represented in the officers 011 duty seems to be ono to discouraKe rather than to promote tho sport. One cannot skate more than twenty tlvo feet iu any 0110 direction without meeting r.u obstacle in the shape of huge hole or crack, and any attempt at skating without stood at tho front in tho Thirteenth regiment. That it may In tho future hold tho position which it has heretofore held you havo onlv to keep in view the necessity of "bringing recruits into tho company.

This I know you can and aSHOOiation New York Dairy company (limited) Nnw York Del. ValW trated by Thulstrup. John B. Stiiplev. who wroto will do.

I am callod upon to sneak csonelnllv Paderewski's nights. This delightful player has even more finish and sweetness in his work than he had last season, if that be possible. His illness New York Dye Wood Extract and and Had good results in every instance." It Invigorates, 288,700 7,607.09 617.500 13,050.88 unemical company New York Verry company New York Firo Insurance company a boak exaltinB tho Cabots as discoverers in comparison with Columbus, has an interestinc illustrated papor on "Bristol in the time of Cabot." on the other side has abated not a iot of his .1.200 restores appotito, repola malaria. 183 Broadway, T. Newjiau, pawnbroker, 1 ,070 Fulton st, be york ine (Jutting oompany.

of the Thirteenth regiment. I can onlv say that during the past year wo havo been put to the test nnd not found wanting. In making a semi apology to mo for having called upon tho Thirteenth for duty at Babylon and Firo Island so soon after our servieo nt Buffalo, tho governor 30.000 25,000 Nw York Glycerine company. Htrengtb, his repetition of pieces for the thou Kandth time has not dimmed the loving enthusiasm with which he plays them for the thon. iSew org lnsuranct pans Now York Paper company.

New York tween Clasaon and anklin avs. Liberal advances on diamonds, gold and silver watches, jewolry, wearing apparel and personal property ot every description. Constance Fenimore Woolson's novel "Horace Chase" is continued, and Ruth SI. Stuart a comic dialect short story Woman's Exchange of Simpkinsville." John W. Chadwick has the most 1,178.02 1H5.H1 502.3 1 Now York Rootina Band and first and hiB hair has grown out as long and as red as ever.

Last night he played calmly and sedately, as it is hia way to do. for is harder for him to get up and bow thanks to tho 5.747. 1 H. A. Ttjcreb, M.

393 Clinton st, corner of mtorostmit mographical paper of tho number. 5,110.90 A.piuiuuu mat no uiu so nei auso no relt that ours was tho only rcgimont In the state pro pared to taico tho field at lour hours' notice. With this statement or our standing in the opinion of tho commander in chief. I nin ciulto con Union, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Oflico hour3 (accept Wednes rocountinu his acqnaiutance with Oeorgo William 41.9R0 7.000 4.000 10.000 202.500 180.000 JJ.000 41,000 8,000 1AO.400 40.000 30.000 170,000 1.000 days), A. ii. to P. 31. Sundays.

2toSr.lL 1,081.13 Curtis since tho oarly days of tho war. It is full hammering of hands than it is to play a Liszt of literary, social, political and domestio remiiu conoe and enriched with fine portraiture of Mr. BYRNES In Brooklyn, alter a long and painful illness. Curtis, beside some including tho lattor's friends. 4.

404.38 Tuomas Bybneb, beloved husband of Annie Byrnes, a due observance of the surface of tho ice is fraught with dire consequence I trust that the EaOi.E will agitate this subject on behalf of tho thousands of old and young lovers of tho health ful ASkateh. BaooKi January 10, 1803. I tho writer among them. Jlr. Warner's editorial papers are on tho architecture of the great fair in his 6 1 th year.

28.38 14.97H.3U Rolatives and friends and tho members of T. S. Dakin Post No. 200. Q.

A. are respeotf nily requested to tent to ioavo to you tho sustaining, in so far as depends upon Company the excellent reputation which the Thirteenth has borno from tho day of its organization until the present time. General Horatio C. King was next called upon. Ho told of his old time connection with the Thirteenth and related soveral incidents in his military career that were uproariously receive! by the assemblage.

Ho recalled the formation of the company nt the altar of Plymouth church and had a word to sav of several who and its other artistic end mechanical features and the fine now Curtis memorial hall projected at 3.409.iH Now York Sta mping oomptvny Now York Tartar company Now York "Warelioiuo Firo Insura.nce North American Iron works Oil Seed Browiujc oompany Otto Huber Brovrlnu company. Orford dab Palroor Manufacturing Penua Rai'road company Poople'o District Telegraph com pAny People's Gaa Ught company Peter Cooper Glue factory Phenix Chemical vrorkn Philadelphia and Heading Coal and Iron company Phenix Insurance company Pioneer Iron works Pratt Matiuficturing company Provost Wall Soa.p Prospect Park and Coney Island) railroad company Brooklyn, Batu and. West End railroad company i Prospect Park aod Coney In! and lis, I road company Providence Life and Trust company Read. II a II id ay Soda attend the funeral from his late residence, 307 Flush 1.578.53 500,000 83,780 120,000 55.500 2: il, 010 43,1100 70,000 0,000 ing av, on Sunday, January 22, at o'clock. ruapsody with a dozen hnger strokes to the secondindeed, one can but think that he would be willing to dispense with the racket made by audiences, for it seems to break in rudely on his train of thought.

He is usually playing for himself when he plays for tho public, and is alone in the company of a multitude. But, how over, and for whoever plays, he plays always like a man, an artist and a poet. A man because he is never weak, sentimental or mawkish as witness the way lie treats Chopin; he does not let him whine; an artist because ho has commanded every detail of piano playing: a poet because he infuses a beauty of mind, a grace, a delicacy, a fancy, into all that ha does, civing us BLEECKER On Thursday. January 10, suddenly, of TI1ESPKCI1L DKLIVEKY. To the Editor or the Jfrovklvn Eaglr: Tho onelosed envelope was mnilo 1 before 2 pneumonia, John Keznxcee Blekckek.

158.58 Funeral from hi lato residence, 290 Carroll st, Brook ington more tluiti Richardson could do. l'iell'er has dei idi il to captain th I.ouisviPo team in isl':) under Baruie's management. Tom Brown playing the out ib ld. with Browning Brighton. A MUSICAL SOCIAIiLK.

Tbe Arllnqrton Club ives Anotber Snc ccnsful Krtci Tho Arlington Social club gave another of its delightful Booiables Thursday ovenine tit the lyn, Sunday, 2:30 P. January 22. 1893. were among tho original members of tho companyStarr. Baxtor and McUarty.

ocmcx in jjrooaiyn arriving at our tv 84.000 2,380.70 0ONLON On Friday, January 20, Koseassa, beloved Captain Hanold then presented Lieutenant post office at 4 o'clock, as I see by tho stamp. The conditions on the ton coat delivery stamp wore not wife of Patrick Conlon. in the 35tb year of her age. Fnneral ou Sunday from her lato residanoe, (573 Hicks 08,070 2,785.82 Colonel Watson tho handsomo album containing tho pictures of seveiitv two present and nast ot. at 2 P.

M. the beauty of the work pluj tho sometimes DANIELS On Friday. January 20, Ellen wife of 127.G4 2.05U.S0 8M2.40 3,04 1.7H members of the company, which had been prepared as a testimonial of the affection borno by the members of for their old captain. In ac James Daniels, agod 58 years. residenoe of 3Iis3 Sue Spoerl, 5 Bieocker street.

During tho evening Hpoerl ronderod Gottschallc's AUoo. Whero Art greater beauty of his conception of it, for he is not an objective player, like Von Bulow. All that he does has the warmth of his individuality and Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend 4H4.U0 complied wiiti. as it did not secure immc liatu delivery. In tho interest of Brooklyuites will the Eaulk investigate this matter It might, in some canes, lead to grave results, if allowed to go unnoticed.

I shall hereafter place no confidence in the specialdolivorysystem. I havo used it constantly sinco it was established, and in many coses tho fadure of a letter to reach its destination in two iiours" time would have occasioned the funeral, from her late residence, Sackman Bt, near cepting tho gift Colonol Watson said: (ientlomen, members of Comnanv Your Dean, East New York, on Sunday, January 22, at 2 he would be faithless to the great ones whose Thou?" and Miss May Lovey sang Do Kovon'fl "Oh! Promise Me," with "much expression. George Farr danced tho sailor's hornpino with work he plays were he to fail in giving them all the o'clock P. M. FRJ3EBERG On Friday, January 20.

Nelb F. Fbke action hus touched a tender chord In my heurt. It is impossible for me to give you any idea of what my feelings really are. In many respects 1,610.01 2.5S1.53 Ba04 90.63 4,500 77,1100 81,000 107.000 10.000 6S.73Q 110000 90.000 3.300 3,500 S8.000 4,200 40,500 7.700 0,000 color, brightness and' charm that he can endow KEaa, beloved husband of Oharlotte Freeberg, in his is a great surprise to me. I had on admoni 46th year.

780.31 Konatus ateam rower Richardson Boynton catopauy. Kidffovrood Ice company Ridge wood Land and ImproT ment company V. opal Bakinjr Powder company. Ridinffaud DriTlnj? olnb Rag Harbor Savings bank Savings Institution of Merchants' clerks Sohnffer Building company Schuylkill NaTitratlon company Schwalbach Cycle company 8 had bo It Manufacturing company Sharkey Monumont Simpson Foundry company S. LiebmanJi'B Sons Brewing company Sone Fleming Monnfactnxing company Sonth Brooklyn Building aod Loan Funeral from his late rosidonce, 27 Bergon at, at 2 o'clook Sunday; Long Island Lodge, F.

and A. them with. His programme last night consisted of a ten or a dozen diversified pieces more than a baker's dozen with recalls. There was a suite in minor by Handel, a musical dry bones that the artist resurrected oni clothed with life, and agility and gr100. A dainty collation was served, after which dancing filled out tho oven, ing's entertainment.

Among thoso present were Leo CerJ, Miss Jennie Walker, Alfred Spoerl. Mlas Lizsle Pohlman, George Farr. Miss Grace Graham, William Foster, Miss Suo Spoorl, Mr. Jenks, Miss Mao Irving. 3Iiss Josle Irvin" 11H.53 1.14H.3 Sweedea Lodge, Knights of Honor, and Amaranth Lodge, Knights and Ladies of Honor, are cordially in old position at lert Held.

Arthur Clarke, the New York catcher of Isiil, would bo 1111 acquisition to the Brooklyn. for Ho is at present studying law at tho Boston university. He is a line iullelder and base player, as well as catcher, and a capital base runner. Moreover he is a temperate man. Hand ball exercise is now regarded by all the college clubs as the best method for spring training for ball players.

All tho collego clubs now have hand ball courts. All of the old drinking players of who disgraced themselves and the" game last vear follows of the McGill, Welch, class, arc" now said to bo "reformed." "Trust thorn not (ma" nates they aro fooling 0 Mr. Itichtor gives these sound reasons why the base ball magnate lass did well in organizing the Professional liieycling association:" First Because they already had the necessary plant in tho shape of "accessible and commodious ball parks. Second Because thoir circuit of the most desirable cities in the country was such us to make an Ideal cycle racing circuit. Third Because this plant and circuit could boused to mutual advantage, without onllict and without prejudice to either organization.

Fourth ilecause these base ball men already had valuable experience in dealing with professional sport and keeping it c.eIUi ami honest. Fifth Because the two snorts had muel, in 218.81 2133.60 tion given me only a few moments ago that somo such action on your part was contemplated and thought that I should be prepared to moot it. But a feeling has come over mo that renders a proper expression of my sentiments an impossibility. I can only say that I thank you very much. There is no organization worth preserving that is dopendent, upon any ono or half dozen men.

If it Is ontitiod to con invitod. Interment in Evorgreen Cometory. a rondo by Mozart, played exquisitely. Tho per GARDNER On January 19, at 6:15 P. Mrs.

SabaH petual loyousness of this last named writer, tho H. Gardnek. tho 63d year of her age. absence of shadow to relieve the lisht. the Mr.

Wilson, Edwin Eliason, Miss Ella Loomis. Willium Carol, Mis Bollo Carol, Miss Ethel Murdock, James Ferns, Froderick Greismaa, Miss May Levey. Mr. and Mrs. Loomis, Mr.

and Mrs. H. Spoerl, Mr. and Mra. Halo Funoral services at nor late residence, tho homo of her bou in law, J.T.

21cKechnie, 53 Elton st, Twenty 10.791.08 119S.23 45.46 1.244.86 Birth Ward, Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Privato burial on Sunday. tendency to prettiness of form, make it perilous to play nis piano pieces. Compared with the erudito compositions of later day writers they sound a little weak. But as this rondo was given last evening it was most feeling, tender; it had qualities that Mozart's writings do not abound in: sentiment and intel KELLY On Friday, January 20, Mrs.

Rose Kelly, 4.45)1.83 sideration It will not depend upoD any one or half dozen men. Now. you men 0 Company aro you worthy of consideration? If so, soo that your charactor is sustained Shako yourselves together and bring your company to the very front of tho national ruard oi this state. 0.08 mother of T. J.

Kelly. Sonth Brooklyn Central Railroad company South Brooklyn Dock and Warehouse company South Brooklyn Land tiouth Brooklyn Railroad and Terminal company South Brooklyn Savin bank. South Brooklyn Saw Mill company South Brooklvn Turn verelu IT IS NOT BAPID TBA5SIT. To the Editor or the BrooKlun BaotO: Possibly a complaint published in the columns uiucu a win give you an example whore it might prove disastrous: Supposing a man had a certain amount of cash in a bank and, intending to make a purchase, found that tho amount in tho bank would not cover the sum. Whereupon ho mail3 to his bank sufficient checks he has on hand to cover the amount needed, mailing thorn at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, counting that they will reach there before noon, he having taken pains to put a special do livery stamp on samo.

Ho gives his chock at 1 o'clock for his purchase, and if by any chance this party to whom it is given attempts to cash it by 2 o'clock if thoro is tho samo amouut of delay in tho postal system that is shown by my letter that man's credit would bo ruined, for tho money would not bo in bank. These are gravo reflections, but are they not liable to happen The Eaole should look into this matter in behalf of Brooklyn citizens. Laup.a Jean Lwhey. P. S.

Even the words "deliver quickly" wore in one corner, although one would imagine them quite unnecessary. They paid no attention to that. BitooKLis. January 18, 1803. 631.080 428.340 l.GOO 43,800 160.300 320 17R.090 110,000 10,000 20 28.S70 233,000 noo 4.075.41 Funeral from her late resldenco, 378 Van Brunt st, at 9 A.

31., Monday, January 23, thence to Church of 3,125.70 lect; for the man was too thorousrh a Bohemian tho Visitation, where a roquiem mass will be offered lou tiuve at the head of vour comnanv a cap for the repose of her soul. Interment in Holy Cross Southold Savings bank tain who is thoroughly interested in your welfare. Now you must ru.W around and irivo him Cemetery. for sentiment and too much a child for intellect. He lived from hour to hour, happy in spite of his poverty, his troubles, his debts, his illness.

Wine, music and friendship wero all that he Lome Island Standard Oil company Star Union Improvement com KENNEDY On Saturday, January 21. Sahab, reiiot of the lato Owen Konncdy, at the Heme of the Agod, Eighth av and Sixteenth st. South Brooklyn, in the your hearty support ans before the close of tho drill season, when th inspecting ofllcer comes along, see if you cannot be nearer tho front. You must have nunrbers and the work remains common in their professional aspect at least asked; with them his creditors miffht cro hnnir. of your paper may tend to brimt about a lonn needed reform in the management of the Myrtle avenue branch of tho Union Elevated railroad.

To apply the term rapid transit to this road is a fallacy which should bo dispelled, as it is misleading to citizens and others who putronize it under this impression. One has only to use this particular road any morning, say between 8 and o'clock, to hear moro condemnation as to its management, or rathor lack of management, than is likely to be heard against any similar 87th year of her age. notli appealing to and being d. nd nt nlunc, Interment iu Holy Cross Cemetery, Monday, January .67 765.50 6,073.31 25.01 677.08 1,107.04 j5.2l 4S SftSS 398. lit 317.17 1,308.02 upon tho public for support and siKvess.

000 Taylor Fox Realty company Thompson A Morria oompany TnomAM Jefferson association. Tide Water Oil company Tilly A Van Hazen company Tin Plata Dfleoratinir com oan largely with tho ojsisiea men. These nre pushing times in tho national guard, and it behooves But this was riot the being that Paderewski indicated. Some of tho Beethoven major sonata was Interestrng and somo of it was not. Beethoven readied the ton heights of music in his 23.

at 10 A. St. KRIEtlER On Thursday. January 19, Matilda KftlEoElt, the beloved wife of Norton J. Krioger.

Sixth By a sort of alliance two such sports could be made, through tle ir very dissimilarit benetleial other in mnnv wmvs 101.1 every officer iuif enlisted man to exert himself if he wishes te organization to remain whore it properly brlmgs. Will you do it? 17.000 2,100 14,000 2K7.K00 12,000 Tuckor Carter Cordage oompany Turn Vereln of Brooklyn Jl. Frirmda and relatives of tho famil are respectfully In symphonies, but some of his sonatas sound like iimeu could ollset and withstand th attacks of vitod to attend the funeral from her lato residenoe journey work. This one was at no time dull and i utile naney com oan any anu every counter nil ra 37 Cranberry at, Sunday afternoon, 2 :30. we will' 'was tnoresponso from every man in tho convany.

Twjnvr sixthWard bank, Touching tho subject of the Ol.inion of bnll ,400 Union Elsvatoil lUilroad I tru. ttiat you will" said tho colonel players ou changing the rule Uieht savs McESTEE On January 20, 1S0J, at his rosidonce, 300 C. ild st. Dr. Bernard McEktee, a native of the H00.4II0 IjiiionTerrv ConiDanv.

,038.08 most of ths time it was beautiful, but it did not command, although it is hard to believe that anyone could have treated it more sympathetically. Liszt's filigrees, attached to Mendels 17 THE RISE IN THK PKICE OP COAL. To the Eilitor or tlie JSruoklvii Eaalr: We havo positive proof that wo havo a coal combination of tho worst kind in Brooklyn. Hero Sneeehe wore made by John Gullfovlo Assist :l.tIO.H3 11 uas ocon ncmonst rated but 11 1 at Unioa Gas Light cotupaay TTnion Leaffaa olab tne averago ball player has not sens. corporation iu tho United States.

This morning, for instanco, four traius passed Tompkins ave nuo station beford ona arrived for downtown. This is common. Ou arriving near the ferry tne trains aro frequently stalled for tlve or ten minutes waiting for an engiuo to get out of the way. notwithstanding the fact that there are two tracks at tho ferry station. This also is the rule and not the exception.

If a conductor is uskod why passengers are kept waiting or whv tha Union Print worlce ui.e tne situation of the it sohn tam ti tum wedding march, and relieved Union Ileal h.stats ant tiurreu, ijiouienant jjroun. Captain Korby Sergeants Baxter, Batoman nnd ex Lieu 'onant Itae. It was then 1:30 o'clock. On miy on of Captain Hanold. tho boys united in Union Trust company to cr 'I IX cl omy oy a minute of the really exquisite opening of the "Midsummer Nieht's Drpn Interpret the signs of the times; tls' i enough to Kick against sa in the fac of the ueral umtua Duuamr aavooiaiion United 8taf.es Hucf camDanv.

m. il gam" tlllit li" ary r. da i alk of where the fairies skip and the moonlight flickers! iuld Lane; syne" and went homo. Following were those nr. sent: At the lo.

s. and foolish enough to United States Klectriu United Statss Innnrancs company. United State) Projectl! company. United States Trust Company of jVovr York table, on tho right of Captain Hanold, Colonel other track id not used we are informed with a arousea eouinent aamiration. Chopia was represented in his barcarolle, in his most hackneyed waltz, in three impulsive studies and in t)m 100.000 8.5(10 1.700 4.500 4.000 7.000 Hi.000 8,400 40,000 2,2120 100,500 4,000 14.700 5,200 50.000 li.OOO 170.000 l.

lies with And 2.841.3d 224.00 47.17 127.118 .105.74 1 80.OO 70SI.50 238.57 1,130.05 02.95 4,720.21 113.54 137.25 1.41!).2i) 130.54 170.35 4.404.38 spit o.r Ids disastrous albinos ami brotherhoods tie past the av. rage ball player is h. id bv some, and hero hiouig ioiirn.il Now York Warehouse company tenth nocture the most beautiful oi the ruagnd unvaiga soap company Van Brunt Street and Erie Basin laugh (as if tho inconvenience of waiting thei pleasure tickled him) that wo must ask tho bo, the man in the switch houso. A ruther good ingestion was made this tint Brofilyu series. Faderowski took tho time a little ists.

who hold thai the Itallrosd comoanr 'ast in this nocturne, but it might bs Venetian Blind company Vulcan Steam and Wire Manufac bal: sun ri and a iy, as a ibbj ir. nui ms sets in the popular idols enough and broa.l enough that he wanted thereby to give more cor send this boss an 1 his superiors (if ho has pay) to tnrinc ConiDanv is part or an item the ws columns of the Eaole, dated January 17: The price of coal hus been advanced from 8j.7j to 3d a ton. This rise decided on at a rosent of the Brooklvn coal exchange." According to the nows 111 the Eaole the iloalers state that ther find it impera. tive to make tho jump to 30. Now I bog to ask what is it that makes imperative to make the jump, especially in the yards on Gnw.

inus canal: There aro mountains of coal iu of thes coal yards, which was stored thero last summ when market prices re low and working in harmony. Now tli5 canal is over at present, which prevents from e. tingeny coal at a higher prico than th which paid for tho coal they aro nuw selling. If the Eaui.e can give an explanation why it 1 to make the jump at present I will go on my knees and their pardon. Jour.

GAnxET Stbeet, January is, isaa. trast. reposo and singing quality to its second the Columbian exposition as shining examples of hangi d. lurtle on important rul they seem to con An Hi' 1'achman, the apostle of Chopin, used to Wallace A 2ioatrand company Westcost Express company "Weidman Cooperage company "Western Union Teteitraph com th. is ntith play it almost gaily, but it is not a thing for such waist' players ful eonsideVnti efficient railroad manager.

A car also bo sent to tho transportation buil Mn as specimen of cleanliness ana comfort. Can you5' suggest a remedy that will reliovo a long aHarms pub treatment; it is a voice in the night, singing 6adly pany and Mutual unn old and Telnranh ramnanins. ut i o( th wor. the gam opinions mi 1th; light the, in a 1 go do White, Potter and Psxe Manuiac turin comnanv ioviu Austen, fonce captain John Eason, First Lieutenant Lionel E. ISroun; on the left of tho captain, Lieutenant Colonol William Watson, Genera! Horatio C.

King, Assistant. Surgeon Arthur II. Jarrett. Captain William Korby. The other guests were ex Major Gus tav A.

Jahn. ex Lieutenant W. P. lino recant Major E. H.

Cofllu. Color Sergeant T. M. ir vey. Color Sergeant O.

It. W. Ordnance Sergeant James MeNevin, liight General Guido G. W. Dundon, Left General Guide G.

Terrell, John Guiifoyle. First Sorg. ant A. McCarty, Sergeants John T. Baxter.

J. Batel man, F. I). Van Houten, O. F.

Lovenberg, F. W. Starr, Corporals W. F. Komble, M.

F. ilot ten, E. T. Doremus, Itobert Miller, E. T.

Will ins. J. M. Queens and A. A.

Hayword; W. 13. Simmons, T. It. Won, jr.

Eugene Lovenberg' G. H. Hazard, D. Iloiterts, W. J.

Conlin G. liessc. .1. Schultz. W.

H. Sweeney. Biggs, J. K. Sternberg, II.

D. Aekcrraun. B. Phillips, Walter A. Parker, George W.

Lot: itself, ami 1'aaerewsti made it sing a soliloquy. The softness, the daintiness, were exauiuite. think and study mo, lic A Victim. "White Rock Lime and Cement Kf flower bells chimed ont music instead of per comnanv day. forth.

k.v Li it. thm do. player, who thinks only ..1 in rived troai it, in a var." William Cabbie Kxcolfior Wire av. 1 I'K. 25,000 00,200 600 105.000 23.000 3.UO0 130.000 708.87 2.731.01 17.02 888.63 2,081.03 000.411 U4.U5 3,673.87 Manulscturlnir nme.

it wouia oe such music as this. The Bubin tein barcarolle was played with something of Bbookltk, January 1R. 1803. HOTEL AltltlV.V 5' Clabekdon Harry G. Sail London, England; Bastion, Montreal, Cl artrand, Mon William C.

Vosburgn Manafao tnrlncr comDanv be real swing of a barcarolle a rolling bark is "William Lamp comnanv easy translation of its origin and meaning FItOZKX HYDKANTS rbich the Uhopm barcarolle aid not have. One the ie'ss commonly played of Liszt's Hungarian Tipr, S'roui lie I. Secretary Young has promulgated tic fo'low ing contracts; With I'd! iirg. 1'hiHi. i ot with St.

T. c. (Jr.ilin. .1. F.

y. iih Washington, Inks, s. es Sui! V.UI. Sullivan; with S010I1 AND ASI1 KAKItKbS. tono, France: H.

I. Welsh. Jjston. Maes; B. F.

31c Kae, Salem, Robert Jlaldrow. Baltimore, William P. company "WilliamBburirh Brewinff oompany. "Wiltiamaburfh iflro Insurance company WiUiamsunrh Oas Light company illiamaburctb Flint (iiass com. 35.000 9225 700,000 18,230.01 hapgodies, an affair of cheap ornamontation Parish of Carrlck Macross, County Monaghan, Ireland, aged 08 years.

ReletivcB and friends of his nephew, Rov. Hugh Hand, and thojo of John Tilurtaufh and Joseph Casey, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his lato residence, on Monday, January 23, at 9:30 A. M. thence to fit. James Pro Cathodral, Jay st, where a solemn requiem mass wiil be orlorod up for the reposo of his soul.

Intermut at Holy Cross, Flatbush, Plsase omit iiowers. McGKATH On Friday, Jjnaary 20, Richard, on of James J. and Ellen B. XcGrath. Funeral from his parenw' rosidence, 877 Franklin av, on Sunday, January 22.

at 2 P. M. Friends and relatives are respectfully requested to attend. MERRILL Suddonly or January 20, Sarah wife of the late Henry A. Mclrill, seed 73.

Funeral service on Sunay 2 at 3 P. 30Lefferte pi. Interment Mondiy, atPlainfleld. MULHOLLAND On li iday, Janaary 20, Josephine youngest daughter cf Bernard and Mary Ann Mul holland, nee in her 9th year. Relatives and friendi are roqneated to attend the funeral from the residence of her parents, 122 Tillary street, on Sunday.January 22, at 2:30 P.

M. OSMAN On January l. 1893, Ansa Fcnck, wife of Alfred J. 27. Fnneral from the esldence of her brothor in law.

A. L. McGllliwio, 107iean st, on Tuesday, January 24, at 2 P. M. PORTER On Friday, the 20th Rebecca Pouter, wife of John V.

Porter. Funeral sorricesst her late residence, 184 Park pi, on Sunday, the 2id at 2 P. M. REILLY On Frtlay. January 20, nt his resldonce, 107 Jay st, Philip Reillv.

in the 19th year of his age. Funeral from ft. James' Cathedral at 9 A. 31. on Monday, Januar; 23.

TROY A tsoruh's mind, mass of be offered up iu St. Stephen's Chnrch, Summit and Hioka sta, Brooklyn, on Monday, January 23, at 10 o'clock A. for the lata Elizareth TrtOY. Friends arorespectfully invited to attend. WATSON On Friday.

January 20, aftsr a long illnoss, Elizabecb B. Watsos. Fnneral services will be held from her late Butler st, on Sunday afternoon at 1 :30. Relatives and friends are reapeotfull7 invitod to attend. YOUNG On January 20, Simos, beloved husband of Jennle'Young, in the 48th year of his age.

Relatives, friends, also members of Eldad Lodge No. 53.I.6.B.B.; Brooklyn City Lodge (impd.j.O.B B. Bontaak Coancil No. 051, Royal Arcanum; ConffegAtlon Beth Eiohim Kings County Lodge No. 417 Order of Tonti; Hebrew Benevolent Society and Hebrew Orphan Aayl jm Association of Brooklyn are Javited to attend the funeral from bis late residence, 149 Washington av, Brooklyn, Sunday, January 22 J.

Marsh, Pittsburg, William Anderson. Philadelphia; II. C. Bibeou, Meriden, with scales ruu by the fingernail that sound hard T'j the E'ltror or the Brooklyn Ensile; Tho following dialogue tool; place immediately after breakfast in a Joralemon street diniiigrooni. ut are the easiest of all things if you can only 0.500 259,450 172.35 6,859.34 auy illiamabnh bank uirk Marcie Dunn, Bruce McQueen.

G. P. Bagnall C. Scnoeueot and F. Clifford.

Dill Beard. Tom Cnirk. Mc I player, who is known as itop at the right note." would have made an ond Wilson Baillle Manuiactnrins comnanv ing of the recital had not the audience, after it starte.i out witu the li a lo al Ho sit nal Two whi 10,400 294.74 440,000 12.476.10 cm pro "Wood ru Warehouse company had been somewhat depleted, succeeded in hav I.N8T4HATIOS OF OFFICERS. Gravesend; BriKhton Beach ng the player out onoe more. Ho will give an i comnanv 3.000 75.27 Coney Island and Hockaway rail 1 I iccni, n.

icm piaye, 1 Muiniav gum" grounds in Newtown, and nine several good n.i re grad The N. York club is i I German, a pitcher who did work in the jvr tin I when Manager powers was at its In P. F. Lovenbeig. Summit, Is.

George Page. Perry, N. Mr. r.ml Mrs. Smith, Northport; O.

M. Nichols, Staten Islam'; S. C. Cary, L. B.

Fulton, Jamts Short. New York city, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bunker, ST.

G. Brower. B. W. Brewer, H.

Brown, A. LskUanci, Brooklyn. St. Geobqc Mr. and s.

Henry Arthur, Sands Point, L. W. L. Wutsm. Brooklyn; Mrs.

W. N. Coles, G. B. Seeloy Newark.

S. Mr. and Mrs. W. B.Barrott, Xo" York: B.

W. Child, Boston; Charles Gay, Jow York: W. E. Allen. Bridgeport, feorgo C.

Broome, J. Harry Norman, Brooklyn. ther recital at the Academy of Music on tho 7th of February. C0M15G EVENTS. roaa company 1 Briichtoa Pier and Navigation Lady of the House Mary, tell Frederick he must not fill his ash barrels so full, they are running over on tbe sidewalk.

Mary Froderick did not do it mam. The nem who thawed out the hydrant emptied one of the barrels, into tho others and burned it up. Lady of the bouse Why did they do that? Mary I don't know ma'am, they took the barrels inun the neighbors and burned them up too. Now have the city employes any rcgird for tin city laws? Con st. is Law.

B1100KLVK, January li). 111 1.. of st in and Beach Brooklyn and Brighton HaUroad comnanv piaeU ou in. coast la Brooklyn, Bath and Vest End Railroad comnanv soi: The annual masquerade and civic ball of tho bseph Benjamin Sixteenth Ward battery will be eld this evening at Turn Hall, 01 Meserole treet. onowee.

ruu promise. Pitcher Mulhuc has resigned with 1 nati. Mullan eoinr ict iki Mel'heo has I to sign for tie amount. This is a 1 it mv. Tho third annual ball of the Flatbush Volun oor Firemen's association will tako placo at Brooklyn City Haiiroad Brook lr Jockey clab Badtreiser Brswinff company Commnrcial Cabe company Coney Island and Brooklyn i.ail road company Coney Island ruol ani Oas ight company Coney Island Ice and HefrUerat inur company Coney Is and Jockey uJnb Coney Inland and 8ea Vlow Hail road company Coner Tmlanri RsiaH a I led ichwalbach's bicycle academy, Flatbush avenue.

Tho Brooklyn C'tfy lodge No. 570. Knights of Honor, on last Tuesday evening installed its officers. Deputy (Jraod Dictator Magill was the in stalhug o(Bct sjtd was ably assisted by Grand Vice Dictator Hnrto acting as deputy grand pant dictator and P. D.

Joseph H. Corwin acting as deputy grand guide. The following offioers were installed: Dictator, Thomas G. Koogh; vice dictator, William Taylor; assistant dictator, Mowbray Saul; reporter, James W. Urell; financial reporter, Thomas McLoughlin; treasurer, T.

H. Fawcett; guide. William A. Dobbin; chaplain. E.

C. Collier; guardian, William Moore; sentinel! James J. Hennessy; trustees. Henry T. Lane, Arthur J.

Owens, George H. Schultz. Tho deputy Brand dictator presented to tho retiring dictator, James J. MoKeon, a magnificent gold past dictator's badge. A collation followed, which was enjoyed by all.

IVew York tvna Chicago Limited ot Heir York Ota trad affords perfeot errioe. lb. 1 J. year o. tile otii II.

62,000 210.830 25,650 5,000 98.500 1,000 33.300 10,500 450 230,400 i.923 2,500 264.400 1900 38.U5 78.926 4.910.54 4.758.52 1.210.57 93.76 1,980.24 U2.52 318.39 1,405.44 832.64 15.68 4.302.72 787.05 168.63 1,771.35 115.53 4 ,983.66 evening. January 25. their contracts was offered 1 sign for il.fii'O The ball plav. "i0 and 1. ss.

The Ermime olnb will install its onioers at tho rs who went to house, 192 Bedford avenue, Tuesday even ago have return the t. lav 2, January 24. The installation will befol They did well ttnau iabv THE AXKEtATIO.V AOITATJOX, To the Editor or tie Ilrooklvii Ea'jle; Petitions setting forth tli of an annexation of Brooklyn to New York meet ono at almoit every comer. They are adroitly worded and thrust upoi ono's attention very persistently yet quietly. meet this and keep the voting public correoty informed of tho disadvantages of such a unicx, would it not be wise to orsanize a central cityclub with one or more branches in each ward! Enquibsb.

Bbooklxk January 17. 1833. Manhattan Beach iBprovement owed by an entertainment. HOttE ABOUT COLD CABS. To the Editor or the iJroofciya Eauie: What is tho reason that tho I'ni Elevated railroad cannot give it patrons a httie heat this cold weather? I have not been in one of their cars all this cold wsather that was heated comfortably.

I would advise evoryb idyto do as I do. Wolk five blocks to tako tho cars on another road rather than patronize a road that freezes people to death. If all would do this I think thoy would soon heat their cars. IL D. O.

Bjwobxtji, January 17, 1803, Kork and Coney Island Hall Herman Pit. tho well known i around player of this city, has re 'r' 1 1 1 marl The Fifth leoture concert for 1892 93, of the apartment of music of the Brooklyn institute, rill be delivered by, the Bev. Stephen H. Camp, New York and aianhatian lieach xallroad Nv Vnrlr Raa use 01 ais arm v. men bothered him ing with the Binghamton team last will go out again next season if a Wednesday evening, January at Association Ooean A'ari jatlon and Pier cm tUL 503 Fulton street.

Subject, "Ballads, Glees at 4 P.M. Pleaso omit flowers. MvOOO 8A71 9a vauir. presents itself. Ho is a reiiablo and eon ei a.

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