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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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THEBKOOKE PrtM." $10. Warwick kennels' Albert's Spectre; LATEST L0K6 ISLAND NEWS. tee, of which Mrs. Alonzo Onderdonk Is chairman. "The Wanderer's Night Song," Rubinstein, was sung by Mrs.

Pierre M. Brown and imra prize, onn Brett's Flower or puipnur. Class 5 SInarllHh t.tAn. tnm r1 arr hpflt ex. prize, $10, Dr.

C. Motschenbacher's Wbats Wanted: third prize, $3. Buffalo Kennels' Vela. Class 221 Dachshunde. team clajav best exhibit of four.

Prize, entrance fees. Dr. C. Motschenbacher's team. hlblt of 'four.

Prise, entrance fees. Warwick kennels' team, Mrs. Alonzo Onderdonk. "Tne second fart or Faust" was the paper of the day, by Mrs. J.

W. B. Vandewater; "Slebel's Song," Gounod, was rendered by Mrs. Brown, accompanied by BASSETTT HOUNDS. bv Mr.

O. Mues Arnolt of Tuckahoe, IRISH SETTERS. Judecd by Mr. John Davidson of Monroe, Mich. COLD WEATHER SICKNESS.

Te Holiday Throng at the Garden X. Y. Class 222 Baesett hounds, open, dogs and bitches. First prize, $10, Dr. Molschenbacher and Klein a Turk; second prize, $3, same exhibitors' Drayman.

Three Slates prepared for Hempstead Town's Corning Election. $10, P. F. O'Neill's Hunter; second prize. $0, M.

E. Graneer'B Klng; third prize, silver medal, G. Shlppen's O'Shaughnessy. Class S7 Irish setters, limit, dogs. First prize, $20, G.

Shlppen's Shamrock O'More: second prize, $10, Dr. J. S. Laoock's Fred Elcho; third prize, $5, i) Canines Breaks Al! FOX TERRIERS. Judged by Mr.

R. F. Mayhew of New York. nnth fnv OUDDleS. dOgS.

wtendance Records. First prize, $10. A. A. Macdonald's Aldon Artist: Mrs.

Brooke. Mrs. Childs introduced Mrs. Denison and she congratulated the members upon the literary character of their organization, in a time when the culture of the heart and brain worker is so imperatively needed In the kingdom of home and Held of humanity. At the close of the meeting an informal reception wa3 held.

Tea and cocoa were served. LONG ISLAND NOTES. The highway, commissioners of the Town of Isllp have decided that each commissioner will be r. Meui's Humeri Class 88IrlBh setters, opeb, dogs. FlrBt prize, $20,.

Q. Shlppen's Shamrock O' Morc: second prize, $10, Dr. J. S. Lacock's Fred Elcho; third prize, secona prize, u.

s. norne xtihuvu ti, third prize, stiver medal, h. and W. Butherfurd WaTren Sceptic. Plna 991 imrvtth fn turrlp r.

novice. dOgS. First I weui iunter. Class 69 Irish setters, novice, bitches. Flrat prize.

$10, George Raper's Claude Duval; second NDEPENDENTS' MAY NOMINATE fiBANG SWEEPS HIS CLASS. prize. u. and v. warren prlze, Kendall's LornaJooone III; second prize, $5, Joe Lewis' Red Rose II; third prize, silver medal, Shlppen's KUdare Annette.

tnir .1 prize, silver medal, B. II. mgueraen viou. 2S Smooth fox terriers, limit, dogs, iirsi Dr. Slocum of New York City Says that Consumption Germs Bo Their Deadliest Work at a Time responsiDie only ior nis own district.

120. George Raper's' Claude Duval; second prize. $10, L. and W. Rutherfurd's Claudlan: third prize, silver medal, E.

H. Inguersen's Vitoo. $2,500 Fox Terrier Suprerde J. H. As a Protest Against the Mismanage mass 220 Smooth fox terriers, veterans, aog3 ana bitches.

First nrlze. $20. B. 5. Home's Prisoner; A number of the friends of William K.

ander bllt recently enjoyed a pigeon shoot at the Idle Hour, Oakdale, in which Mr. Vanderbtlt. who is an excellent marksmen, took part. flnvoml voiinc women have annlled for memher wiass su lrisn setters, limit, oucnes. irsi prize, $20," H.

F. Van Zandt's Biddy Flhglas; second prize, $10, William W. Kendall's Loma Doone III; third prize, $5, Kennels' Kildare Hope. Class 91 Irish setters, open, bitches. First prize, $20, Joe Lewis' Queen Vic; second prize, $10.

J. W. Ogden's Stance Flnmore. Two entries only. Class 92 Irish setters, team class, best exhibit of four.

Woodbury Kennels', team. 'yJSCxOlIns of This Borough Adds second prize, $10. L. and W. Rutherfurd's War.

en Safeguard; third prize, silver medal, New ment by the Officials of the Regular Organizations. to His laurels. ,1 When the Germs of Other Diseases. Are Dying of the Cold. xorn Kennels' Warren Tip Top.

Class 227 SmooA fox terriers, open, dogs. First prize, $20, George Raper's Claude Duval; second prize, $10, L. and W. Rutherfurd's Claudlan; third prize, $5. E.

H. Inguersen's VIbo. Class 22S Smooth fox terriers, puppies, bitches. First prize, $10. Norfolk Kennels' Norfolk Minuet; GORDON SETTERS.

Judged by John Davidson of Monroe, Mloh. rrn Antra (Special to the Eagle.) Hempstead, L. February 23 A strong secona prize, ti. M. fjarnocnan a uairnsmuir VmOa UVtUUU BCUCIB, HVTIW, prize, $10, J.

R. Oughton's Dwlght Lad II; second prize, $5, C. J. Reynolds' Renmont; third prize, silver medal; A. and R.

Swain's Brandy. Class Gordon setters, limit, dogs. First prize, $20, J. Oughton's Dwlght Lad III: Becond, prize. $10, same exhibitor's Dwlght Lad third prize, $5.

H. A. Smith's Black Chief. movement has been started in this town, for the nomination of an Independent town ticket. It has had its birth: in a feeling of hostility against both of the old political parties for Konsom; third prize, sliver medal, reter tu mi Ccmny.

Class 229 Smooth fox terriers, novice, bitches. First prize, $10, L. and V. Rutherfurd's Warren FAMOUS SCIENTIST'S MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. "fie second day.

ol the dog show proved the ecqrd of record breakers, so far as attendance goes; 'tor it is estimated that more'than four, thousand visitors were crowded Into the aisles and the elevated promenades during last night's session. The morning attendance was light as usual on holidays, proving maybe that the public does not like to arise on. 3Vcli occasion's, but in the. afternoon a big increase in attendance was noticed and in theevening the. capacity of the spaoe not oc 95 Gordon flettm.

onen. aogs. if irst prize, $20, J. R. Oughton's.

Heather Lad; second uetau; secona prize, so, jvenneis Norfolk. Minuet; third prize, silver medal, L. and W. Rutherfurd's Warren Supple. Class 230 Smooth fox terriers, limit, bitches.

$20,. and W. Rutherfurd's Warren their alleged corrupt and extravagant management of the town's affairs in the past few years and the greed of town officials to swell shlp in a new stringed orchestra recently formed at the Parish House. East Isllp. and known as the Isllp Banjo and Mandolin Club.

The Ice embargo In Hempstead Harbor is broken and yesterday the tug William F. Reed with a tow of two barges and a sloop succeeded in reaching the starch factory with much needed material for the repairs, which are progressing rapidly. In consequence of the scarcity of coal In North port the stock on hand having run out, many of the villagers are burning wood. Justice Dickey will' preside at the March term of the Suffolk County Supreme Court, to be held In Patchogue. The heavy Ice In the harbor has carried away the larger part of the Sea Cliff Yacht Club's dock, which was built only last spring.

The homestead of the late Nathaniel Smith at St. James will be sold at public auction to morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Manser of St.

James are rejoicing over advent of a son last Sunday morning. A citizens' primary for the selection of candidates tor Patchogue village offices will be held to morrow evening. The eSea Cliff library auxiliary' met Tuesday for the first time in several months and decided to use $10 surplus funds for the purchase of books. The South Side Teachers' Association will meet $10,1 same exniDitor s.jjwignt vrouse; imra prize, sll ver medal, T. M.

Gollln's Don B. Class SBi Gordon setters, novice, bitches. First Consumption, Lung Troubles, and Other Cold Weather Sicknesses their fees and perquisites. This was largely nrlze. $10.

W. G. Kuirler's Elmont Clinton: second prize, $5. C. J.

Reynolds' Juno III; third prize, sil ver meaai, a. yc, ana it. owoin ivrpiian (jontract; secona prize, 5iv, same exmouors warren Detail; third prize, $5, same exhibitors' Warren Scrutiny. Glass 231 Smooth fox terriers, open, bitches. First prize, $20, Norfolk Kennels' Handicraft; second prize, $10.

L. and W. Rutherfurd's Warren Sentence; third prize, $5, B. S. Home's Princess of drawn In the fact that the independent board of town auditors this winter cut out from the bills of these officials thousands of dollars as Cured by His Scientific System of Treatment, a CompietflP" Course of Which is Offered Free to All Our Readers.) cupied by; the kennels and rings was' tiorcion.

Class 97 Gordon setters, limit, bitches. First prize, $20. Mlss S. A. NickenKra's Lady Maud; vannnA nrlfxA.

R. Oucrhton'a tested: In character, the crowd differed Irom the average throng, as holidays usually weues. Beulah; third prize. $6. same exhibitor's Dwlght Class 232 Smooth fox terriers, team class, best Hlonsnre.

illegal and not authorized by law. The list of these bills as cut down was published in the Eagle at the time and created a sensation among the taxpayers. The following is a list of nominees put forward by a number of large n. a n.it.v tt 1 exnioit 01 tour. nze, entrance lees, u.

ana Rutherfurd's team. The curiosity impelled spectator found more Cold weather means bard work for prize. John Graham's Lady Gordon; second Class 233 Wire haired fox terriers, puppies, dogs. First orlze. slo.

W. P. Froser's The Druid: sec nan enough to keeD him busv for several pr)Ze, iV. tit JJUKUtoli iWIKUk iuiiitiic, wiim your Jungs. ond prize, $5, Hill Hurst Kennels' Hill Hurst toirs, the cranks were rewarded by prize, $5, same exniDitore iwigm ieasure.

'njiM GorHson. setter, teft class, best ex Hard work is good ror strong people, taxpayers of the town as composing a proposed independent ticket which us advocates say hibit of four. Prize, entrance fees J. R. Oughton's on March 4.

at Babylon. W. H. L.lsk of tne uaDy but death to weak. 7ery Keen competition the Judging linocker; third prize, sliver medal, J.

A. uaiawen, Klllqulck. Class 234 Wire haired rox terriers, novice, dogs. First orlze. $10.

G. M. Carnochan's Go Bang: sec would sweep tne town. team. That's why cold weather is death to For supervisor.

Delemater Dpnton of East Rock COOKKR SfAM lfclJUS. Judged liv Mr. H. K. Blcodeood of New York.

lon High school is tne president. Queens and Nassau County Lodge No. 40, I. O. of G.

will have its quarterly convention at Glen Cove on Wednesday. March 8. thousands who suffer from weak lungs. away, or John Carll of Freeport. in which; with the exception of the fox terriers, smooth and rough, the American bred dogs again triumphed oyer their import ond prize, $5.

same exhibitor's Raby Flreaway; Cluis 121 Cocker aDanlels. novice, bitches (any third prize, silver medal, same exhibitor Raby There is 'a ilaufier point for all people other color). First prize, American Spaniel Club's Ding Dong. Class 235 Wire haired fox terriers, limit, dogs. ed rlyala.

The Go Bang, the $2,500 with weak lungs beyond which it Is not wise to allow their lungs to go. medal, urooioside Kenneia" mooKsme ijueen; second prize, eame club's medal, A. J. Macdonald's or two justices oe tne peace, ueiemaier uenioii, In case he does not receive the nomination for supervisor; Thomas Box of Lynbroolc and Edward G. Wright of Rockvllle Center.

Treasurer, Hiram R. Smith of Freeport or Richard W. Poole of Oceanvllle. LONG ISLAND OBITUARY RECORD First prize, $13, G. M.

Carnochan's Go Bang: second nrlze, a. same exhibitor's Raby Flreaway; son 'of Meersbrook Bristles, purchased by Flttl Sing. Class 122 Cocker spaniels, limit, bitches (black). Weak luugs may last you for years, tnird prize, $0, same exhibitor's Kaby Ding uons. Future generations will see longer upon' earth.

As Dr. Alexander Hill, 'Master of Downing College, and Yice Cbuncellor of Cambridge University, England. said, consumption is now to be classed as "one of those mysterious diseases which are absolutely preventable." Dr. Klocum has made it so. AVith a liberality, born of true greatness and broad mindedness, the discoverer of this new sj'stem of curing consumption and building up weak lungs offers to send to every one of our.

readers who will call or write for it. a complete free course of his treatment, consisting of Four Preparations. The system consists of Four remedies which act simultaneously and supplement each other's curative action. but if you ouce get past the danger i'lrst prize, 51s, ueiie isle Kenneis princess tia via: second1 mrlze. $10.

Brookslde Kennels' Win. uiass 236 wire naireu rox onen, cogs First orlze. S20. G. M.

Carnochan's Go Bang: sec 'M. Carnqchani recently, swept the. wire haired Ipr terrier class from novice to open and was shown in the ring with his father and three Town clerk, Oliver t. TUiiuu ot RocKville Assessors. Thomas H.

Smith. Rockvllle Center: some; third prize, $5, Charles H. Mason's Sur point, aud stay there, there can be but one ending, Consumption. Death of William H. Corwia, a Veteran prise.

Class 123 Cocker soanlels. limit, bitches (any ond prize. $10, same exhibitor's Raby Flreaway: third prize, $3, same exhibitor's Ringcraft. Class 237 Wire haired fox terriers, puppies, bltchM First nrlze. J.

J. Lvnn's Sweetheart: st his puppies, the tiiree generations making Wesley Sprasue, Baldwins: Hiimuel Self. Bell more; Devine Hewlett and George M. Hewlett, Woodsburgh. The proofs that you nave p.isseu me solid color other than black).

First prize, $15, of the Civil "War, Who Has Been Blind for Ten Years. second prize, $5, G. M. Carnochan's Richmond unusually interesting sight and one that poke plainly of the distinctive features of the The Republicans have a number of lead danger point come quickly enough: cough, cold, sore throat, pain in the Belle Me Kennels' Hampton Fashion: second prize, T. Ford's Otterburn Dollle; third Drize.

S3. Moses Taylor's Annandale Reva. Gypsum; third prize, silver medal, u. and w. Kuthprfurri'fl vv.

l.rren satro. ing candidates for the town offices who are looking for the regular nomination, including Class 123A Cocker scanlele, limit, bitches (parti Class 238 Wire haired fox terriers: novice; jype. in the puppy classes the Canadian ex Ihibjtor. W. P.

Fraser, took first with Druid in the bitch elassM tha imnnrtil Ririi. hitches. First nrlzo. S10. Hill Hurst Kennels' Roy colored).

First prize, $15, William T. Payne's Doro Patchogue, L. February 23 William H. lungs, fever, nignt sweats, loss or sleep and of appetite, loss of flesh or wasting away all tell the tale too truly. v.

i ti'i tny parson; secona prize, iv, swigs Mountain iven nels' Banner Dolly; third prize, $5, Elm City Ken znond Gypsum fell before Rovston Mae in nil Corwin, a veteran of the Civil War, died at his home on Amity street, last Tuesday Richmond Gypsum: third prize, silver medal. J. A. Ca ldwell. Richmond Plnwlre.

neis' uesie U'oo. When vour lungs are weait, tuere is classes. Sweetheart took the puppies' first Class 124 Cocker SDanlels. ODen. ibitohes.

(black) Class 239 Wire haired fox terriers: limit; hltnhoK Flrl nriy.e Hill Hurst Kennels' Roy room for the consumption germ to grow, afternoon of heart failure. 'He bad been ail ine oitcn class. First prize, $15, Charles H. Mason's Surprise; second prize, $10. Belle Isle Kennels' Hanvpton Quali ston Mag; second prize.

$10, G. M. Carnochan's and it grows all too quickly when it once gets started. ty; third' prize, $5, Francis nenwooaa jeanneue Kictimond Gypsum: tmru prize, J. a.

i aiaweu, ing all winter and had been confined to the house foT the past six weeks. Mr. Corwin was bom at Bellport, February 15, 1832. He jr.s Kicnmona pinwire. Clnsn 240 wire haired fox terriers: open the following: For supervisor Smith Cox of Freeport, the present Incumbent: Carman Iinedon of Rockvllle Center, Joseph Felton of Valley Stream and Peter C.

Vandewatc Woodsburgh. For town treasurer William 3. Hall of Freeport, who has held the office for four or five years and has made a record of never having lost a dollar of the town funds. Town clerk H. L.uther Weeks of Hempstead.

Justices of the peace William M. Hawkins of Baldwins W. H. B. Jay of Woodmere, E.

H. Wheeler of Valley Stream. Ft. D. Jacques of Lynbrook and Edward G.

Vrisht of Rockvllle Center. Assessors James B. Raynor or Freeport. Joseph LnnKdon of Rockvllle Center and Clinton Titus of in the novice, dogs, H. Mullins of this borough won a third lib Hill Hurst Grit, his only entry in the outside' of the bulldog classes, proving the keen eye of this fancier for a good A Thi3 dog was rated Time was when every consumptive was Jb'errau.

Class 125 Cocker spaniels, open, bitches (any other color). First 'prize, $lof William T. Payne's hitches. First Tirize. $20.

Hill Hurst Kennels' Roy doomed. But that time, thank God, is ston Mag; second prize, $10, G. M. Carnochan's lived in Brooklyn for twenty years, and while there was employed for fourteen years Blue hceue.11: secona prize, iv, tjeiie isie fennels' Gayety Girl; third prize, $5, Brookslde Ken new Brookslde Oueeiv. l)ast Richmond Gypsum: third prize, $5.

A. A. Mac DnnnlH'K Alilnn Smipl. Bv the untiring efforts ami ivriinant Cln 241 WIi a hnlred fox terriers: team class Class 126 Cocker spaniels; team class: best ex Every first class druggist dispenses the Slocum System of Treatment in large original packages, with full directions for use. call or send your name and full address to Dr.

T. A. Slocum Laboratories, 98 Pine street. New York, when you, will receive the Four Preparations at once. Write then, without delay.

Do not wait till weak lungs become weaker or until the germ appears, but take advantage while there is yet time, of this broad and liberal offer. Kindly mention tho Brooklyn Eagle. best exhibit of four. Prize, entrance fees, G. M.

rourth to the greav Go This makes a etring of tea trophies won by Mr. Mullins at the. present show. These include the Bulldog Club of England's medal for the best bulldog in the show: the Porter C.un for the hpst hull hibit of tour. entrance rees, ueue isie fen genius of one of the world's greatest scientists a lifetime of labor and research with the Union Ferry Company.

He had lived at Patchogue for the past thirteen years and was one of its best citizens, respected by all. During the war he served in nels team. uarnoenan team. IRISH TERRIERS. DA'LJUTUK S.

has been crowned with success. Judged by. Mr. George Raper of Sheffield, Eng Tiido fl bv Mr. OcMr W.

Donner of. Milton. Mass. flog of opposite sex to the winner of the Grand land. Class 242 Puppies: dogs.

First prize, $10. George the Forty eighth New York Volunteers, as sergeant and after nearly two years of active 127 Dalmatians: onen: doirs and bitches. silver medal for Bridge Queen: sil S. Thomas' Endcllfre Meddler; secona prize. Vnn S.hnl Xr Rfwlman'q Taurelton RaDUaree First prize.

$10, William Townsend's Spot; second Ver medal for Bridee' Miss Prannes as hest service was discharged for disability. He had Consumption can now, by the new system of treatment of this eminent physician, be rendered null and void. It can be prevented. It can bo cured) prize. So, li.

in. iMoienaor's box: tnira prize, an been totally blind for the past ten years ver medal, C. H. Miller's Fideie. third prize, silver medal, William AV.

Caswell's Willmont Tamarack. Class 243 'Irish terriers: novice: dogs. First Ha had been married forty two years and BULL TERRIERS. hv Mr. R.

F. MTavhew of New York. bitch, also first prize; the team prize for best team of four; silver medal for best four and the. trophy won by Bridge Handful: Many keen Judges think that the placing of Ivel priae. $10, John I.

Taylor's Endcliffe Muddle: sec his widow and daughter. Mrs. Leroy Hnlse Classi 166 Bull terriers; puppies, dogs and hltohes. First nrlze. $10.

Charles G. Porter's Bob ona prize, $.1. u. u. riammin niiuup udaiwuMB Iblprl lli mfflfil Oliver Am es' Mr.

Dool ey of Brooklyn, survive him. The funeral will be held to morrow, the Rev. C. X. Gleason rincR WJ Trlsh terrlprs: limit: doca.

First prize, Evans: second prize, $5, John Whelan's Duchess iKUstlc over the veteran Pleasant was more a tribute to Ivel Rustic's owner. GeoTee Raner. of the Congregational Church officiating. Mr, Hempstead. The Democrats will probably make up their ticket from the following candidates: For Supervisor, John Carll or Delemater Denton, the Independent nominees.

Town Treasurer, Richard W. Poole of Ocean vllle. Town Clerk. Frank X. Bankncy of Hempstead.

Justices, Charles S. Powell of Freeport and Delemater In case he Is not nominated for Supervisor. Assessors, Isaiah Thompson of Baldwins, Edwin Wallace of Rockvllle Center and Floyd Weeks of Hempstead. ABOUT LONG ISXANDEBS. Richard Easton of Company F.

Two Hundred and Third Regiment, is at his home at Bay Side on a seven days' furlough. He says the soldlerB at Greenville. S. underwent much suffering during the recent cold spell and are anxious to come home. of Marlborough: third prize, sliver meaai, went worth Kennel's Ca otaln Dewey.

S13, John I. Taylor's BndcUffe Muddle; second priae, $10. Ballyhalse Kennels' Ballyhaise Har than a careful consideration of the points of Corwin was a member of South Side Lodge Class 167 Bull terriers: novice; aogs. first raB han tnird prize, utiver Ams nr. jjuuij rridc ur, Trlsh terriers: onen: docs.

First prize, No. 493. F. and A. of Patchogue.

two dogs. The ludKlne vesterdav cleared' ud the cata prize, $10, George Wilson's Rob Roy second prize. S5 Sldmsv Britcher's Newmarket Rival: third Sae 'Harbor, L. 'February 23 Mrs. Sarah $20.

John I. Taylor's Endcllffe Muddle; second prize, silver medal, Guy Standing's Hugo Balsa Flier, widow of Charles C. Filer, died hero prize. $10. Oliver Vmes' Tory; third prize, waj iCenn.lR Ballvhalse Harraghan.

mo. yesterday in the 82 year ol her age. NEWS OF QUEENS8QR0UGH, First Concert of Jamaica's Newly Organized Musical Society Class 168 Bull terriers; limit; dogs and bitches (not exceeding 20 First prize, $20. Went Clasa 246 Irish terriers: puppies; bitches. First prize, $10, George Raper's Lorton Belle: second Filer had been a member of the Methodist logue; the last' day of work including the Bporting dogs, pointers, setters and spaniels, French bulldogs', beagles, Irish terriers, fox terriers and dachshunds.

The Judging 'of the bloodhound, mastiff and Newfoundland classes brought out a pointed instance of. how fashiongs in dogs change. In the bloodtoound (Episcopal Church since early life, and wortn utenneis' wentwortn joe: secona prize, iu, are seventy five members of the main organization in good standing in the employ of the Long Island Railroad Company and it Is alleged that nearly or quite all of them will join the Long Island division. After the election of officers a turkey dinner wag furnished to a large company present, including a number of invited guests. A number of excellent addresses were made.

The following is a list of officers elected: Chief conductor, William Smith; assistant chief conductor, J. Markev; senior conductor. George Best; Junior conductor, S. W. Haff; inside sentry, Fred Week3.

FIBEMA3ST IS ENGINEER. Flushing, L. February 23 Since the ad prize, 50, van scnaicK oc ivodiiittii a nauicuuii deen; third prize, silver medal, Thomas T. Dog irftt'a flu iipt Tnnlsrarrn. the time of her death was the oldest person, Mrs.

J. Whelan's Chauncey Orcott; third prize, $: Mrs. J. Whelan's May Irwin, r'incjs: trrlersr limit: dees (over 1 Class 247 Irish terrlora: novice: bitches. First in, point of membership, and the third oldest In point of years.

She has been a widow Iha and not' exceeding 30 First Drize. $20, Frederick Ingraham ha3 been engaged to pro tdM rhp tntprwlfj of Ttfflssnu Oountv in the dlvl Aldnov Wwtnftpkpl vel: second a number of years and has made her prize. $i0, Dole's Edgwood Flyer II; third home with a daughter, Mrs. C. U.

iniinp3 prize', $5, M. T. Finn's Tavern Duke. prize, $10, George Raper Lorton Bene; secona the Meadows Kennels' Red Gem; third prize, silver medal, M. Bruckheimer's Leeds Mol 'Class 24S Irish terriers: limit; bitches.

First prize. $13, Oliver Ames' Rum; second prize, $10, George Raper's Lorton, Belle; third prize, the years ago she became totally blind, but and mastiff classes there were four divisitt provided In' which there were no entries, awhile the Newfoundlands, so popular a few years' but which have now been displaced among the big dogs by the St. Bernards, were Clnjis 170 Blill terriers: limit: dogs (over 30 lbs.) Flrsf nrir.f 20 Dr. 'Z. wl' Faultless? sec; maintained a uniform cheerful disposition and fair bodily health ond prize, $10, J.

LV'Arden's Amphlon III; third nrize. S5. Georoe Wilson's Rob Rov. GIVEN TO A CROWDED HOUSE. Meadows itenneis jrtea uem.

Center Moriches, L. February 23 Na all in one class. In the pointers some fine dogs' were shown, while in each of the Enellsh. thaniel Edwards died Monday morning of I vent of the Greater New York some of. the HOLIDAY WHIST GAME.

Gordon and Irish setter classes the 'i dging was close. Tne bull terrier classes were com Meted and the full awards announced. Wood cote Wonder being judged over Faultiest in Site Purchased for an Armory for the Seventeenth Separate Company of Flushing. tne open class in the team classes Frank F. Dole's' four were first; The awards were as employes the pumping stations In the Third Ward have worked an average of twelve hour per day.

The statutes provide that no employe pf the city shall work more than eight hours per day without extra pay, with the exception of men who are not paid by the day. The men who have been putting in over time are day men, registered as such in tha office of Deputy Commissioner Wm. Rasquin, at Flushing. These men dare not protest slon of the Queens. County debt and of th personal property.

James Dai ley, a resident of Jamaica, and a member of the Two Hundred and Third Regiment, encamped at Greenville. S. has been honorably discharged from the service. The Jamaica Hospital Association Tuesday elected Mrs. James A.

Kehlve k. Miss Florence X. McCormlck and Mrs. Granville Yeaton as trustees for. three years.

Lieutenant Colonel Herfry V. Abbot of the Engineers, retired, who relieved General Duane of the command of this post a short time after the Civil War, is the guest of Major John G. D. Knight, the present commandant at WHIets Point. J.

R. Perkins of Riverhead will soon start on a trip to Florida for the benefit of his health. He will be accompanied by his wife. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Thompson of Bay Shore, recently returned from Europe, brought home with them a. large and "beautiful Persian cat. Mr. and Mrs. Jobn ICUlrldge and family of Free port left for Tompklnsvilie, to day.

To morrow George P. Bergen will start for Florida. Captain Ira K. Chich 'Pter, who has been spending the winter at his home In 'Blast Moriches, has resumed active service and taken command of the Clyde liner Xavahoe. which sailed to day for Charleston.

lollows: BLOODHOUXXJS. Judged try Mr. George Raper of Sheffield, Eng Jamaica, L. February 23 The first pub razia. Class Nb entries.

lic recital o( the newly organized Musical Society of the Borough of Queens was given Class 2 limit: dogs. First prize, $15. Dr. C. A.

Lougest's Luath. One entry. Class 3 Bloodhounds; open; dogs. First prize. for fear that tney will lose tneir jods, dui last night to a crowded house, at Bernhard's tney say wm attempt to secure back pay Sixty four Players Compete at the "Woman's Club.

The regular Wednesday afternoon game at the Woman's Whist Club of Brooklyn was made a holiday event yesterday by inviting the gentlmen to participate. As a result there were sixty four players engaged. The banner score was made by Mr. and Mrs. A.

Ohlweiler, who made fourteen plus W. Second best score was made by Mrs. Lucien Swift, of Minneapolis, one of the directors of the Woman's Whist League, playing with E. T. Bayer, with a plus of seven.

Three pairs tied for high score with six, Mrs. Baker and Mrs. McCon nell, Miss Cunningham and Mr. Sweeney and Mts. Skinner and Mr.

Franklin Allen. Those making good scores are as follows: last week and his widow, 'Mrs. Jemima Kd wards, died Monday night of this week, aged V74. 'Mr. Edwards had been sick for some time and during the recent snow storm he much worse.

His aged wife faced the terrible blizzard. of Sunday night, February 12, to go to a neighbor's for help and she caught a cold which resulted in pneumonia followed at the end of a week by her death. Her nearest relatives are three nieces, one of whom is 'Mrs. Havens, wife of State Senator Haven3. Amityville, February 23 The funeral services of Smith Pearsall, who died on Monday night from paralysis, were held in the Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church yesterday afternoon, the Rev.

Alexander McLean officiating. Deceased was in the 77th year of his age and was an active member of the church. WATER FROM THE DEPTHS. Westhampton Beach, L. February 23 After two months of labor fresh water has been found at a depth of 250 feet, near vtv.

ur. j. v. juougesc Eimon a seconc prize, 10, same, exhibitor's Luath; third prisM. S5; Class 171 Bull terriers; open; dogs.

First prize, $20, F. E. Dole's Woodcote Wonder: second prize, $10, Dr. Z. J.

Lewis'. Faultless; third prize, $3, S. and L. W. Gartner's Princeton Monarch.

Class 171A, Bull terriers; pen; dogs and bitches (not exceeding 30 First prize, $20, H. Frederick Church's Sabatla; icond prize, $1U, J. L. Ardea's Dick BurgO; third prize, $5, Crescent Kennels' Daisy. Class 172 Bull terriers; novice, bitches.

First prize, $10, Jdhn'Bennett's Sunshine; second prize, $5, V. A. Blacque's' Vlotrix; third prize, silver medal, J. L. Arden's Wanda.

Class 173 Bull terriers, limit, bitches (over 20 lbs. and not exceeding 30 First prize, $20, F. F. Dole's Edgwood Countess; second prize, $10, John Whelan's Duchess of Marlborough; third prize, $5, Crescent kennels' crescent Daisy. Class 174 Bull, terriers, bitches (over 30 lbs.) First prize, $20, John Bennett's Sunshine; second prize, ilO.

V. A Blacque's Victrlx; third prize. $5. J. Beach Lane's Clapton Duchess.

Class i7S Bult terrlere, open, bitches. First prize. $20, F. F. Dole's Starlight; second prize, 10, John Bennett's Sunshine; third prize, $5, J.

L. Arden Lady 'Nell. Class 176 jBull terriers, team class, best exhibit of four. Prize, entrance fees, Frank F. Dole's team.

FRENCH BULLDOGS. Judged by Mr. John R. Buchan of New York. Class 181 Bulldogs (French), puppies, dogs and bitches.

First prize, $10. P. Glennon's Schotto II; second prize, $5. Shawmut kennels' La Tosca; third prize, silver medal. F.

J. Bristol's Francois. Class 182 Bulldogs (French), novice, dogs. First prize $10. Wlldhurst kennels' Jacques; second prize, $5, S.

Haas' Paulus; third prize, silver medal, A. D. Miller's Mirabeau. Class 163 Bulldogs (French), limit, dogs. First prize, $15, Wlldhurst kennels' Jacques; second earee exmoitor iugesrs jucnymist.

Class 4 N'o entries. Hall. The principal attraction were the per for over time. When Chief Mgineer u. c.

formances of the soloists, Miss Florence A. I Smith was seen be said: "We will put i Tn r. extra engineers on some of the pumping sta Mulford, contralto; Emil Gerber, violinist, t)oM as goon possible. In tho and Miss Anna F. Wyckoff, as accompanist.

tjie trouble has been that we have not had Class 5 Bloodhounds: limit; bitches. First Pi lze, J16. 'Dr. C. A.

Louitesfs Mariraret Catchoole: sec ond prize, $10. same exhibitor's Banner II; third The Ladies' Sextette, consisting of violin, enough money to provide us with more help. pnDe, same exniouor sterling. Class 6 Bloodhounds: open; hitches. First orlzo.

According to the records of tho Deputy Wa two mandolins, zither, guitar and a piano ac 20, Dr. C. A. Lougest's Layswood Chorus. One companiment.

by Mrs. C. K. Belden. The ter Commissioner's office there is only pne organization starts off with seventy five engineer connected with the pumping sta exhtDit only.

Class 7 Xo entriep. MASTIFFS. I RBEPOBT'S PB IMARIES. Freeport, L. February 23 At the village primary to be held to morrow evening two trustees are to be nominated for the term of one year each.

John K. Eldridge and S. Foster Sprague are the present Incumbents and be members from various parts of the borough. Judged by Mr. George Raper of Sheffield, Names.

S. W. Gain. The membership of the society is divided into three classes, active, student and asso 2.10 Mrs. and Mr.

Ohlweiler Class 8 Mastiffs; novice: dogs. First prlz e. J10. 223 Mrs. Swift and Mr.

Baker Mrs. Baker and Mrs. McConnell 20G ciate. The active members must be musi Dr. C.

A. Lougest's Shadrach Caesar. Only prize sido them the following are named in con the three cottages of Dr. H. P.

Hammond Stlldent members when requested by awaraeo. Class 9 Mastiffs: limit: dogs. First nrlze. S15, of New York, and directly behind the sand nection with the nomination: William H. Pat Er.

C. A. Lougest's Black Peter. One exhibit only. Class 10 Mastiffs: open; dogs.

First prize. $20, 205 2W, 2(IT, 204 203 203 Dr. C. A. Lougest Black Peter.

One exhibl only. dunes on the beach. People who own property adjoining Dr. Hammond engaged Davis, the Port Jefferson well driver, to drive an artesian well and now fresh water can be gotten in abundance. IN NEARBY PAPERS.

Miss Cunningham and Mr. Sweeney Mrs. Skinner and Mr. Allen Mrs. and Mrs.

Blood Mrs. Allen anil Mr. Mt Grath Mrs. and Mr. Dennlson Mrs.

and Mr. Leslie Mrs. Littell ami Miss Mrs. Hannum and Miss Clary. Mrs.

and Mr. De Witt Mrs. and Mr. Foster Mrs. and 'Major Overman Mrs.

and Mr. Shi land Mrs. and Mr. Dltmars Mrs. Weir and Mrs.

Mrs. and Mr. Powell 221 220 210 219 210 218 202 201 "What the Long Island Editors Find to Comment Upon Maspeth's 257th Anniversary. lion at Bay Side. He ts James Laughlin.

Before the charter went into existence two engineers wore employed at that station, but now one of the firemen does the work of an engineer. Both engineers work twelve" hours dally, while for this one receives but $2 per day. SOCIAL NOTES. The Patchogue gave a men's rilght Tue day night In commemoration of Washington's Birthday and the club members who received th guests In old time were: Mrs. Wlimot M.

Smith. Miss Susie Sharp. Mrs. H. Terry, Miss Marv tialley.

Mrs. SInat, Miss Webb and Mrs. Sandford Weeks. After dancing, light refreshments were served. A reception and ball was given Tuesday night by the Huntington Social Club at Its room.

Whist was Indulged In during the first part of the evening and dancing began at 11 o'clock. A progressive euchre party took place on. Monday night at the Domlny House. Hay Shore, under the management of Mrs. W.

u. Tyson Mesdames Xed and Arthur Domtny. The trlz were won by Mrs. Jack IlrjLzler. Oliver, Oaltley.

Mrs. William A. Hulse and Carl E. Mrs. Rmma Z.

tlaeteda of St. James will entertain the Jolly Six at a. pink tea next Saturday evening. The masquerade ball given by the Sag: Baftor Athletic Club Tuesday evening drew a large crowd, both or dancers and spectators, some' fifty couple's leading off In the march. The Freeport Junior Endeavor Society will give an entertainment in the Presbyterian Church this evening.

"The Cricket on the Hearth" was glvea In Free port last evening, by local talent under" the auspices of the Freeport Base Ball Cltrb and Ever Ready Hose Company. The east Included A. J. Maclean, C. W.

Bedell. E. X. A. O.

Smith. A. B. Wallace. Mrs.

F. W. Mrs. A. G.

Smith. Mrs. A. J. MacLean, Blanch terson, Stephen Lewis, J.

W. Fitzsimons, Rowland H. Mayland and Raynor R. Smith. William G.

Miller for president, will probably have no opposition. He has been elected village president unanimously fur five consecutive years. FISHERMAN'S SMALL PAY. Bastport, L. February 23 Elisha Cuffee, a resident of this village, who Is engaged In fishing in the Great South Bay, recently sent a consignment of white bait to a New York commission merchant.

The fish had been caught through the ice at the expense of much time and exposure. He expected a proportionate remittance, but yesterday was surprised to receive a check drawn for 37 cents in settlement in full for the shipment. TAPPEN FINED FOR CONTEMPT. Patchogue; L. February 23 Leonard Tappen and John Henry Bland were arraigned before Justice Smith W.

Conklln yesterday, each accusing the other of assault. prize, 5io, airs. Amy u. uiuig uiauutau; uniru prize, $5. S.

Haas' Paulus. Class 184 Bulldogs (French) open, dogs and bitehes (not exceeding 18 First prize, $13, Shawmut kennels' Le Petit Co Co: second prize, $10, J. Bristol's Francois; third prize, $5, Florence Thompson's Monkey. Class 185 Bulldogs (French), open, dogs. First prize, $15, Mrs.

Amy C. GHUg's Dlmboola; second prize. KO; George N. Phelps' Rice; third prize. Wlldhurst kennels' Jacques.

Class 18 Bulldogs (French), novice, bitches. First prize, $10. Mabel Allen Downlng's Collette: second prize, $5. George N. Phelps' Miss; third prize; not awarded; Class 187 Bulldogs (French); limit: bitches.

First prize, $15, Shawmut Kennels' Boule; second prize, $10, same kennels' Follette; third prize, $5, George X. Phelps' Sappho. Class 188 Bulldogs (French): open; bitehes. First prize, $15. Shawmut Kennels' Boule; second prize, $10, Mabel Allen Downlng's Collette; third prize, $5.

George N. Phelps' Ninette. Class 189 BulJdogs (French) team, class; best exhibit of four. Prize, entrance fees, George N. Phelps' team.

the management, will assist at some of the meetings and once during the season will be invited to furnish a students' programme. These two clasEes are exclusively for women. Associate membership Is for men who pay $5 per annum in advance. They will have free admission to the concerts of the society. The society has engaged a room in the Bernhard Building.

The officers of the society are: Mrs. FruncwH K. Johnson, president: Mrs. H. M.

AuRer. Mrs. Groi Ki T. Watts and Miss Oram Collins, vice prestiK ms; Miss Helen K. Hick.

treasurer; Miss Ar.nl llplknap. secretary. Thcs board of directors comprises Charles IC. Belden, Mrs. I nde Helkn.

ip. Miss Anna S. Wyckoff; tn mbTshlp commlttw. iflss Pannle lck. Mrs.

William H. Mills, Miss. Minnie Johnson. MIjs Shimer. Miss IX Hevolse.

Miss nooreianna. Place. Miss Bartholf. Mrs. George T.

Watts. ARMORY FOR THE SEVENTEENTH. Jamaica, L. February 23 The state has purchased of the Thomas H. Leggett estate, for the sum of $3,000, a tract of land In Flushing for the armory for the Seventeenth Separate Company.

The property comprises six lots on the northerly side of Amity street and is 75 feet by 179 feet. QUEENSBOROUGH NOTES. Remsen Chemical Engine Company of the Uook away Bach Fire Department. ab )ut twenty five stronK. with Foreman Henry It.

Ilimmei an 1 In the match Saturday for the Albany trophy of tho New York State Whist Association the Albany Chess and Whist Club (holders) defeated Saratoga Whist Club (challengers) 29 to 13; sixteen tricks. At the New York Whist Club last night Hatch and Marquand made best score 9 plus. Eliot and Faber 8, and Baker and Leslie, 7. YALE ATHLETES AT WORK. Except among the historical residents of Maspeth, its 257th anniversary will be but a passing thought.

On March 28, 1G42, William Kleft, governor of the province of New Netherlands, signed and "sealed a patent at Fort Amsterdam on the Island of Manhattan" granting the Rev. Francis Doughty, an. English Anabaptist minister, 13,332 acres, and he named the settlement "Mespat." His patent consisted largely of the territory that was, until recently, known as Long Island City and the town of Newtown, and now as the First and Second Wards of Queensborough chroniclers are in doubt as to its original Both had been pretty punished and the justice decided to let go, but this did not please Tappen and he began to swear at Trainers Take Advantage of the Holiday and Make the Men Practice. New Haven, February 23 The Yale crew is making the most of the holiday. The candidates, of whom there are still thirty good men In the squad, were put to work in the Chief Charls A.

participated in the volunteer firemen's par.ide in Brooklyn ycsti rdiy. Class 11 Mastiffs; novice; bitches. First prize. S10. John F.

Cade's Frances: second prize. $5, Dr. C. A. Lougest's Tigress III; third prize, not awarded.

"Class 12 Mastiffs; limit; bitches. First prize. 15, Dr. C. A Lougest's 'Lady Eiksoo: second prize, $10.

John F. Cade's Frances; third prize, $3, C. A. Lougest's Mardes. Class 13 Mastiffs; onen; bitches.

First $20, Dr. C. A. Lougest's Lady Elkson. One exhibit only.

Class' 14 No entries. Judged by Miss A. H. Whitney of Lancaster, Mess. Class .42 open, doss a nd bitches.

First prize. $10, Miss B. Baldwin's Captain: second prize, $6, John Collhan's High field Leo; third prize, liver medal. J. A.

Spracklin'a Black Diamond. EXOLISH RETRIEVERS. Judged by Mr. George Kaper of Sheffield, England. Class 65A English retrievers, open, dogs and bitches.

First prize. S15, C. H. Mackay's Blue Black; second prize, $10. same exhibitor's Glimpse; third prize, S3, J.

Gross" American Hero. POINTERS. Judged by Mr. John Davidson of Monroe. Mich.

Class 66 Pointers, puppies, dogs and First prize, $10. IT. Gould Brokaw's Fain lew Miss; second prize, $5. same exhibitor's Fairvlew Mike: third prize, silver medal. George J.

Gould's Furlough Daphne. Class C7 Pointers, novice, dogs. First prize. 00, H. TV.

Richardson, Roswell's Bang; aec ond' prize, $6, George S. Mott's King William third prize, silver medal, W. Gould Brokaw's Fairvlew Lad. Class OS Pointers, limit, dogs (under 55 pounds). First prize, $20.

H. Richardson. Roswell's Bang; second prize. $10, George S. Mott's King William; third prize, $3, W.

H. Hutchinson's Brighton Joe. 1 Class 69 Pointers, limit, dogs (55 pounds and over). First prize, $20. George S.

Mott's Prince's Lad: second prize. $:0. E. K. Cavileer's Dutch; third prize, $5.

Hobert Leslie's King of Lynn. Class, 70 Pointers, open, dogs (under 53 pounds). First prize, $20. George W. Lovell's second prize, $10.

H. W. Richardson, Roswell's Bang; third prize, $3, W. H. Hutchinson's Brighton 71 Pointers, open, dogs (55 pounds and over) First prize, $20, W.

Gould Brokaw's Sir Walter; second prize, $10, George Jarvis' Lad of Kent; third prize, $5. W. Gould Brokaw's Prince Boy. Class 72 Pointers, novice, bitches First prize. $10, W.

Gould Brokaw's Fairvlew Miss; second prize, $5. R. E. Westlake's Gyp.Winslow: third prize, silver medal, A. Russell's Bella.

Class 73 Pointers, limit, bitches (under 50 First prize, $20. C. H. Mackay's Fay empleton: second prize. $10, E.

Westlake's Westlnke Startle: third prize, $5, W. Gould Brokaw's Fairvlew Miss. Class 74 Pointers, limit, bitches (50 pounds and overtFirst prize, $20, George J. Gould's Furlough Bloom: second prize. $10, BIyth West fake's Belle Westlake; third prize.

$5, William Hell's Daisy Belle. "Class 75 Pointers, open, bitches (under 50 pounds) First prize, $20, Wilcox Burtis' Fair view Meally: second nrlze. $10. George the justice, who promptly lined mm lor contempt of court. EAST BAY ICE BOUND.

Eastporc, L. February 23 The East Bay has been frozen across ever since the first arrival of cold weather last November. During this time the life savers have crossed every day upon its surface, while ice boating and skating have been generally enjoyed there. The ice on the bay is said to be about inches thick. SHIPPING THEIR OYSTERS.

Northport, L. February 23 Oystermeu here are shipping large quantities of oysters to New York, while prices have taken a great name. "Mlspad" of historians is explained as missing the path across the Bushwlck marshes. Some writers have claimed that it Is an Indian name and means a place of bad water. The bad odors of Newtown Creek was.

an after event. When the Red Sons of tho forests called the creek Quandoequareous it was as clear as old ocean. Dutch and other documents spell Its name In many different ways; a cloud still obscures its orthography. It is suggested that possibly its original name was Morpeth, as there are several municipalities of that name in old England. Mr.

Doughty is said "to have been a member of the ancient and honorable family of Doughty of Lincolnshire, England." Register, Newtown. Not Equally Matched. The East Norwich Enterprise a few weeks since endeavored to measure swords from a theological standpoint with the popular and The midwinter meeting of the Medical Society i of the Cc unly of Queens, postponed on account of the storm, will be held at Miller's Hotel, Long Island City, on Tuesday next. On Saturday evening. March 4.

the annual ball of the Joseph Meyerre Iiemocrutlc Association of Newtown will he held at Wlsael's Rldgewood Park Hall. A Lenten song recital will be held In Uernhanl Hall. Jamaica, on Tuesday evening. March H. Oharles Kohlmeler.

a well known your.s man of College Point, dle last night at tho age of 11 years, of rheumatism of the heart. Knickerbocker Yacht Club had a dinner at the eiub house. College ivlnt. yesterday afternoon, which was attended by about tlfiy yachtsmen and a number of their friends. The Snengerlust Sinning Society of College Point gave an entertainment lat night for the ior and destitute people of that place.

A musical comply entitled "Wlnnlne Hearts" was produced by the dramatic corj of the society. The Whlteslone German miles held their twenty ninth annual masquerade ball at Knab's Hall. WhlUstone, last Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Domeman led tbp inarch.

The next miblie free lecture for the people at the Jamaica" Hi School will to morrow evening Subject, "American Illustrators." illustrated by Mr. A. T. Van 1, ier. The new mess hall at Wlllets 1'oint was opened jump upward.

Some of the dealers had quite Suits. Miss Kthel Kider. Mttie Annie lieaeiir NEW WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS. College Point, February 23 Tho Adam Wlrth Post Women's Relief Corps No. 28, was instituted at Morris' Hall, thls vll lage, Tuesday night, the charter members being, Margaret Baumann, Edith M.

Denno, Leah Denno. Hannah Seaman, Lizzie Dock endorff. Eva Baumann, Margaret Rooney, Mamie Buser. Lisette Buser, May Snyder, Emilic Ludwlg. Elizabeth Dauphin.

The la stalling officer was Ada J. Mohr of Brooklyn, the department president. The officers of chs corps arc: President, Adelaide senior vie president, Magdf'lln' Stratlbe; Junior vice commander, Buphtna Bobbins; chaplain, I. Ibble Jockers: treasurer, Caroiin" PU' trlch; conductor. Kate Straube: guard.

Mary secretary. Hose Delamont: assistant conductor. Hannah IVicl assistant guard. Louisa IV rkend ff color barers, Emma Strauhe. Kate Kmmerlch, Kdltb Hosengrean and KUu Koomy.

Tho institution of this corps also marked the fifteenth anniversary of Adam Wirth Post, G. A. and the event was appropriately celebrated. $10 TO BURY A DOG. Jamaica, L.

February 23 It took th officials of the great and glorious City of Non York just one week to bury a doad dog ir Jamaica. One week ago yesterday thta doj Judged by George B. Post, of New York. Class 201 Beagles, puppies, dogs and bitches. First prize, $10, Rldgewood Beagles' Whip; second prize, $5, same kennels' Huntsman; third prize, silver medal, George Reed's Reed's Dewey.

Class 202 Beagles; novice; dogs. First prize, $10, Hempstead Beagles' Primate: second prize, $5, same kennels' Foreman; third prize, silver medal, Waldl'ngfjeld Beagles' Ora.tor. Glass 203 Beagles: limit; dogs (not exceeding 13" Inches). First prize, $15, Waldingfleld Beagles' Orator; second prize. $10, A.

D. Lewis' Plausible: third prize, $5, Howard Fltzstmmons Royal Dot. Class '204 Beagles: limit: dogs (over 13 inches and not exceeding 15 Inches). First prize, $15, Howard AJmy's Blitz; second prize, $10, Hempstead Beagles' Prlmatei third prize, sajne kennels' Foreman. Class 203 Beagles; open; dogs.

First prize, Hempstead Beagles' Primate; second prize, $10, same kennels' Foreman: third prize, $15, William Saxby's Turpln. Class 206 Beagles: novice; bitches. First prize, $10, G. F. Reed's Reed's Nancy; second prize, $5, the Wharton Beagles' Cinderella; third prize, silver medal.

Dr. R. L. Bohannan's Blue Grass Girl. Class 207 Beagles: limit; bitches (not exceeding 13 Inches).

First prize, $15, G. F. Reed's Reed's Fancy; second prize, $10, Hempstead Beagles' Beautiful: third prize. $5, H. L.

Kreuder's Lonely IIClasB 208 Beagles, limit, bitches (over 13 inches and not exceeding 15 inches). First prize. $15, Howard Fltzstmmons' Flossie S. second prize. $10, Samuel E.

Thurston's Topsy third prize, $3, Dr. R. L. Bohannan's Blue Grass Girl. Class 209 Beagles, open, bitches.

First prize, $15, Hempstead Beagles' Oronsay Matron; second prize, $10. Samuel E. Thurston's Topsy O. Two entries only. Class 210 Beagles, field trial class (dogs and bitches that have been placed at any public field trial In the United States or Canada).

First prize, $15, Howard Almy's Blitz: second prize, $10, Hempstead Beagles' Nlmrod; third prize not awarded. Class 211 Beagles, team class (best exhibit of four). Prize, entrance fees, Ridgewood Beagles' Fashion, Fanatic, Truman and Fiddler. DACHSHUNDS Judged by Mr. G.

Muss Arnolt of Tuckahoe, X. Y. Class 212 Dachshunde, puppies, dogs and bitches. First prize, $10, Venlo Farm Kennels' Venlotta; second prize, $3, Dr. F.

A. Hassenplug's Teddy Roosevelt; third prize, silver medal. Dr. Mot schenbacher's Rex M. Class 213 Dachshunde, novice, dogs.

First prize. $10. Buffalo Kennels' Doriner; second prize, $5, Rud Schneider's Schlupf; third prize, silver medal, Dr. C. Motschenbacher's Rex M.

Class 214 Dachshunde, limit, dogs (red) First prize, HE, H. G. Meyer's Hansel: second prize, $10, Venlo Farm KennelB" Venlo Challenge: third prize, $5, Buffalo Kennels' Donner. Class 215 Dachshunde, limit, dogs (any other color). First prize, $15, H.

W. Osgood's Coxle; second prize, $10, Buffalo Kennels' Wagner; third prize, $5. H. Stotz's Peter. Class 215 Dachshunds, open.

dogs. First prize, $16, Dr. C. Motschenbacher's Young Phenomenon; second prize, $10. H.

G. Meyer's Hansel; third prize, $5, Venlo Farm Kennels' Venlo Challenge. Class 217 Dachshunde, novice, bitches Flrsl briz JIO. Tnrm Vatiti1i' Vrtlottfl: second a quantity on hand, which they had laid in for just such an emergency as this, and they are now reaping the benefit. TO TRY ACETYLENE.

Oakdale, L. I February 23 The governors of the South Si. If Sportsmen's Club Oakdale have civen i mission to the Acety cultured minister of the Catholic church, in tho person of the Rev. John L. Bt lford.

It tanks at 9 o'clock yesterday morning, and from then on during the best part of the morning they rowed in eights under the coaching of Dr. Gallaudet, assisted for the day by eoc Captains Payne Whitney and Dr. Josh Hartwell, James Otis Rodgers, ex Captain Guy Brewster and Johnson and one or two other old oarsmen. It is hardly probable that the me.n can be taken down on the harbor at any time this week, owing to the danger from floating ice. The track team is also being given a day of hard work under Captain Fisher and Trainer Copeland.

The gymnasium is the busiest hive imaginable, for the base ball candidates of the freshman class are also at work. They were put through a hard practice by Captain DeSaulles in the cage assisted by the last year nine players. The candidates for the 'varsity will go into training on Thursday. CROSS COUNTRY RUNNERS. The fine weather yesterday brought out cross country runners all over and several very successful events were held.

The Columbia Field Club started out twenty six men from the club house on Jersey City Heights. It was a handicap affair and was won by William Edgar, who ran from scratch. The Manhattan runners started from tho Jerome avenue rendezvous yesterday afternoon and covered a seven mile course. The order of the finish was W. Grady, Knickerbocker A.

first; C. Brady, Xavier A. second; L. Stricklcr, Pastime A. third; S.

Milly, Metropolitan Mount Vernon A. fourth; J. P. Malloy, Xavier A. fifth; C.

McClelland. New York City, sixth. Time, 1 hour 5 minutes SHAFFER'S POOL TOURNEY. The pool tourney game3 at Shaffer's billiard parlor. 111 South Sixth street, on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, brought out the usual large attendance.

W. Dobbin and Vaughan played on Tuesday, the former winning. Score: last niht with a valentine hp in honor if Washington's Hlrthday. There were seventy eight couples in the march WallPr 1'. Turner.

years old, broke his left wrist while Juggling the tronB man's 150 pound dumbbell at the Wovlbln. minstrel show In Knab's l'avlllon Theater. Whitestone, Tuesday Devonshire Pearl; third prize, $5. F. J.

Lenoir's Kent's K.ate. Class 76 Pointers, open, bitches (50 nounls and over) First prize. $20. F. J.

Lenoir's TJrnda; second prize, $10. C. P. Wilcox's Fairvlew Flip; third nrlze. $5.

C. H. Mackay's Alice Leslie. Class 77 Pointers, team class, best exhibit of four Prize, entrance fees, W. Gould Brokaw's was, so far as tho controversy was concerned, a one sided affair.

It was, upon the one hand, an editor of a paper whose knowledge of Christianity in its broadest sense, by precept and example, was certainly limited. Upon the other side was a keen, scholarly and thoroughly equipped dialectician, who welcomed the disputation because, if for no other reason, it enabled him to define his position and to uphold the tenets of the church, whose representative ho was and is. The discomfiture of the editor was apparent and his weakness his miserable apology for inviting the discussions has placed him in pillory. To sum it up. he set out to establish facts, based upon certain premises, and he made a distinguished and lamentable failure.

Why? Not because his position could be successfully assailed, but simply because his intellectual equipment was inadequate to the contest. The sympathies of all newspaper men are certainly with Frost of the team. ENGLISH SETTERS. Judged by Mr. John Davidson of Monroe.

Mich. Class 78 English setters, puppies, dogs and bitches. First prize, $10. George Battlson's Dewey Rogers; second prize, $5. John H.

Parry's Countess II; prize, silver medal, A. R. Stem's Tflgle S. lene Company to put in a small plant to light the office, and if it proves satisfactory a large plant, for the lightini? ol the club house, will be introduced. The club has always used oil lamps.

NEEBY VERITY. Seaford, Ll February 23 Miss Mary Verity and William Neeby, both of this village, were united in marriage last evening by the Rev. Dr. W. W.

W. Wilson, D. pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Freeport. The newly married couple left for Washington. GOOD BAG OF DUCKS.

Seaford, L. February 23 Last evening a hunting party composed of Captain Robert Powell, John Verity, Coles Powell and Selah Baldwin returned from a shooting expedition in the Great South Bay, bringing over three hundred black ducks home with them. HEMPSTEAD "WOMEN'S CLUB. Hempstead, L. February 23 The Hempstead Women's Club, of which Mrs.

John L. Childs is president, held a meeting yesterday afternoon in the rooms of the King's Daughters, the guest of the day being Mrs. Denison. The literary part of the programme concluded the work tor this year of the Goethe commit Class 7S English setters, novice, dogs. First prize.

$10. H. Dawson's Tang; second prize. $5, F. Conlon's Rock Furness: third prize, silver medal, F.

G. Taylor's Peter Stirling. Class 80 English setters, limit, dogs. First night. HELD FOR TRIAL.

Flushing, L. 1., February 23 Marie Gerber, who was arrested on Tuesday on a charge or grand and petit larceny, was arraigned before Magistrate Conriorton at Flushing this morning. She waived examination and in default of ball was committed to the county jail. "WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT. Jamaica.

L. February Miss Isabella Stroh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stroh, and William Vreelanrl. both of Jamaica, aro to be married on Wednesday evening, March 1, by the Rev.

Mr. Freeh of East New York. CONDUCTORS ORGANIZE. Long Island City. L.

February 23 A Long Island branch of the Railroad Conductor's Association of the United States was organized at Long Island City yesterday. It is known as Long Island Division No. 391, and starts out with forty flve members. There prize. $20.

Warwick Kennels' Albert's Woodcock: was killed by a trolley car near the Moth odist Church, on Fulton street, and the poo! animal was badly cut up. The carcass wa: permitted to remain fxposed in the stree until yesterday, when the ambulance for thi burial of dead animals arrived, it had fou horses, a driver and an assistant and it 1 stated that the interment cost the city abou $10. OFFICERS ELECTED. Jefferson Democratic Clul uf Jamaica Presl dent, Thumufi KoUy; vice president. Henr: Juenffat; flrmnciiU secretary.

T. Loulon: record InK secretary, John aujchran: corresponding sec CTmrloe C. Evans: treasurer, George Barb rfant at arms. John Gray: librarian. Johi Shonnon; oxecuiiw committer.

George A. Brown Abram Ham. Albert Llngold, James P. Clark Jum Mel aurrhlan. John Shannon, Edward Clurk, John J.

McknughUn. John J. Grade, Joe KowKt. Jott'ih G. Matthews.

V. V. Iiinton Goonre Barb, Thomas Loultn and Charles Evans. Georso Terry, an old resident of East Morlche Is very elck at the residence of hits daughter, Alra C. H.

ttenjamin. 2S' Classon avenue, Brooklyn where he auU Mrs, Terry are vlaWlng, orlze. $5. John Brett's Orangeman. prize, $3.

George Raper'a Ingreburn Rhoda; third Class 81 English setters, open, dogs. First prize. $20, Warwick kennels' Albert's Woodcock: 'second nrlze. $10. C.

J. Gaylor's Gllhooley: third prize. $0. Walter Knoph's Xlphetos. Claw 82 Enellsh setters, novice, bitches.

First prize. $10. Sal English; second prize, $5, V. Hansen' Maiden Freva; third prize, silver medal. F.

H. Von Waffensteln's Royal Blue Bella. Enterprise; the honors are unquestionably with the Rev. John L. Belford.

Hempstead Inquirer. If Twombly Was Mayor. If we were now living In old Jamaica instead of the latter end of Greater New York and Charles E. Twombly was mayor, we would not have so much snow and slush to wade through. Twombly would have the streets passable.

If he footed the cost hlmaUf. Long Island Democrat. W. Dobbin 7 7 3 11 12 5 4 4 Tu. Scratches, 2.

Vaug han 7 7 3 7 2 10 1 11 11 OS. T. Dobbin and Woolston contested for honors on Wednesday evening, Dobbin winning easily. The score: T. Dtfbbln 9 8 0 6 4 12 10 11 975.

Scratches, 4. Woolston 2 6 0 11' 3 3 4 2 1G. Scratches, G. To night Tollln and George will meet. This game promises to ''be highly Interesting as neither has lost a game.

prize, silver meaai, jonrr uretz, jr. bibck tsess. Cl ass 218 Dachshunde, limit, bitches (red). First prize, $1C, Venlo Farm Kennels' Venlotta; second prize, $10. Dr.

Motschen'bacher'a La Boupee; third prize, $3, George Raper" Ingreburn RhoJa. Class 819 limit, bitches (any other color). First prize, $13,: Venlo Farm Kennels' Ven lo's Imp: second prize, $15,. John Dietz, Black Bess; third prize, $3. Buffalo Kennels' Vela.

Class 220 Dachshunde, open, bitches. First prize, $15, Venlo Farm Kennels' Venlo's Imp; second Class 83 English setters, limit, bitches. FlrRt $20, Warwick kennels' Albert's Spectre; econa. prise, lu.a. w.

v.arry. 3, fai iMiguBn; thfrrl nrlze' to. John Brett's Flower of Sulnhur. Clan 84 English setters, open, bitches." FlrBt rUe, $30. J.

Cordon's Ruby D. Ill; second mm i.

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