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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 18

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 18

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BROOKLYN DAILY KV YORK. M'tWAV- AV1UL 1, 1005 18 VI, SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. One Trial is MARRIAGES DEATHS, lM BROOM WEE 3 PER GENT. OF SALilRiES MRS. A.

E. PAYKE IS HOMEs 1LMPE1SK! THERE'LL BE HO DIME. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MARRIED. HJCHEST award PETEUS-Friday, March SI.

at the parsonage, of I lie church Up- Til- prims, at. If. tint Ucv. I II. P.

Iiewev. KAHIK l'KTKKS lu CHALMERS DALE, CHAII AM SNYDER (in Friday, March 51. lit!" Clermont ar, Hj-ooklvii. bv the itev. 1 Newell Ijwlght Hillis.

BERTHA ASPKLL sxyhhp. to john jexior graham. ST. LOUIS 1904. Riverhead Woman Who Went to! Tuesday Is Election Day, and the Monster Meetings to Be Held by Plea of 6,000 City Employes for Twenty-two Districts cf I Law Adding $50,000 a Year Borough.

I to Their Fund. South nawnta I f-i. Fioht Is Nearlng Its Buy a Ten Cent Sample Packet of Climax. nas neiurneo. All We Ask DIFD.

CAUSE OF TROUBLE OPEN LETTERS ARE A FEATURE. i SOME IMMENSE GATHERINGS. i ADVANTAGE TO CITY CLAIMED. In Fiist Reformed. Fifty -one Cor.g-.ega- 1 It Is Said Earlier Hetii meats of Worn- r.

Lane, firaeriao K. Hovlo, l.ini--l William Brlgga, William J. Miller, Daniel Engcman, George H. Charles A. GUI.

Mary F. IT.tvos. Alexandei Kay, Margaret John, Annio J. Mwiifk. TrttniPti T.

ll. J. Whiie, L. Owens, P.ichaid J. Fx-JV'Se Seabm-y, Who Left County Bench in January, Heads Hempstead Ticket.

All She or Her Hmbr.nd Will Kay Tlint They Are Happy 'Sew Divoiep Suit Is Off. Out Hen Will Iuipiove the Public Seivico. tioas "Will Assemble at 3 o'clock This Afternoon. I lo the Eagle.) tiifol. I'.

1-. Ain-Il 1 -Politics in Nassau I April 1 Mrs. Flort Ktlzabeth Payne, wife of rr. All: a proiniiietit youtip; physician rusrosstUB me attention oi I'ounty this Ceylon and India Tea at your grocer's, and if you do not find it to be the purest Tea you have ever tasted -abandon it. BLACK, MIXED Sold Only in Lead Packets.

OR GREEN. By AH Grocers. Highest A'cvard St. Louts, 1904. place, nho to Eolith Dakota on 2S, liHI-l.

InlciiiiiiiR, It a. Riven or.t. to obtain a reijetieo anil atie lor a divorce from hir husl.ntd, rdturneil to this last in company with Iir. Payif. who T-ao hundred an i chun-hrs of Prcnk-lyn, which have boett districts, will moot itl lhi aftrni.ion tor a s-a-on riayev.

itl the of a appointvil by vm-e of I nun, of tlm Ki v. Iir. John Caivon. pintor ihr (' a I'l'i'si': -('riati Chun was- -n the Rev. of th" bytcvlan Clttinli.

rotary. The ni the iii'iii'lc tlu- Xavy YarJ, the Height. Hf.iii i' k. Bii'H York. nearly rvery citizen or voiihb age ana me iiiisui-biiiK (ui-3tioii is, which party will win in ill-' Plllls aexl Tuesday, when the mi, a ir.ectlnna are.

lo be held? "la ea of the three, io.iih. Oyster Ray, lb-mi. h'" 1 and North Hempstead, the caiidi- iaiib arc put tins 'be llnlshtutc totiehes to e-irniiaiKu. which has been brief, but e.xc ii: lively. Both the Itepilbiiemi and Hi-en it- nominees appear to bo ontidcnt ami no effort v.

ill lie spared on aril ot tlu- lorn Miprcme thUf aeeoutitaiu, cat of Finaine; Willlar.i II. Jasper, tary of the HoarJ of Assiessoti: Fraueii Clair, atnlitor in the Iiepiirniient of FiK.i'.i e. ami John II. Tinimertiian, elty uta.le an tate-n: j. en hoitalf of ltiteres'ttl in the li'y leiitviiieni hill, new Lrsielatnv.

ihv positiua uf iho as "The tovisiot's of this I i 1 1 have ljer-t 1 1 prescnteil by of certain orcatrxatictii: to he in favor of Rcoil government and dvil frrviee reform. The THE COURTS. went to to meet was seen by an F.afjlo rejiorter ntoriitn and she red that the div.iti" procerj-i itiR was all i 'T anil that slot war to reije BErSMAX.NSifloViil: on Friday. Muivh 31. WALTER.

Infant fun "I Dora and Frederick IV -ii-unaim. aged in Funeral 0:1 Monday. April .1, i nni their residence. av. at 1:30 o'clock.

Greenwoo .1 BOYLE-Ou Fri-biy. Man a I hia residence, 'lift mi MAXIKL BOYLE, sife T'i years, a 'oraa-lniti'kla Aglm-low. Cuti'tiv Ireland. Notice of horoa! i-r. BI.ICGS-fin Friday.

it XI, Wl I.I. I Ail .1. BRKHIS, Mill of (In- laic Lev. C. S.

Briggs. Funeral srrvii nt hi; Into residence. Orange si, nn Sunday afternoon -o'clock. Itolathts uiiri friends invited to attend. EXGEMAX-On Saturday.

Aptil 1, lWo. OKORISE II. EXGEMAX. Relatives an.l friends arc ly invited 10 attend the funeral trom his late residence, 1SKS St. John's place, on TtP'f-ilay.

April 4. nl i'fwi A.M.: -thence to Coward CAI.KXDA?. I'OCHT Of SPKCI.M. Tin stlay to set out tho full party vote Straleat parly tickets are in tho field, ex- tin- Seciind liivlslon or city ot r.ew lorn. here again with Ikt htisbatnl.

She defired to make no further statement, oilier than Monilay, April I-ItJiK-rulil. pif-sunns. U-milii; .1.. n's-n-iiits. Wtlllrim H.

ntltiK la le.e town oi iifiiipsveau, v.ueie portion Hill larrou lat'K. to say "He came after me; that's i nought" I thie is a combination ticket between tho Wlittv. Assistant L-lslnct Attorney. 1.1 Atlantic avenue. J' I'ark.

Prnspet v'" nave etso endeavored lo ninke it appear his and citizens I ler.lOcr TKI. I i .1. i 1 11 ilia. IU Ol l.l'l llic--' Slope People vs. nan cozens, pem People vs.

Nora FlizBlbbons, BMiault. third de- fit nvnhnrsi. Sr.ith P.rooi.- In the home town of President Hoosevelt, O.vnT liny, the opposing candidates for are William H. Weeks on the Republican ticket, and William H. Jones on the IKiiiocruic.

Mr. Jones has nerved as a cu-in-rvisiir since Nassau County was erected, Park. Fay llldso, Canafdie. each of iliee districts ihe ciiiiiches iihlu th" 1 1 -ni tory will iiieei in a ch located, vith or.t rcople vs. ntuuii, muu t'Ui-t-e.

I'niple vs. Ktebs, a'saalt. third degree. People vs. Mnrv Greelin, Feetton I'-nal iVI.

vs. Uriuy Wllkinlns, 2bS. Penal Code. ocr six years ao and is a member ot the a bin it has been Impossible to Ret Ihe of In lull, because of the JVople vs. Wttltoui Ji-illand.

lnpjor tax law. l'oplo VS. I'nscar'-Ul. prllt larcenv. vs.

Joseph McCaiion. assault, iic. Xuvier's Churi-li. Sixth av 1 I the 1 pj.iior.-; or leaders- have faaicd to KiK. Carroll r.i.

Iniet-nun; (irei ThniT.day. March 1 1 1.5 it miiiniiu- 10 pt-iiffiou oil um- 'ploye, at the expense ot the taxpayers. fni" evr' i Tne bill dots not aim to pension all city rapl as It seeks the sanction K'vcrhead people are really la- to make effective an ajreemcu on 15 M. Pave to the village, tb.e. of employes of the eitv.

now aain- "Kh- ela.od that the ttn- Pi-cvided fur by existing retirement of thfl kecn a bavins for its oojen the ultimate retirement. n0'v Tfce-" ti.ei,- ho Ineanai- vri In some eii-rles lo thai itiiti-u. from Mrs. Payne has deeided to Rive up the di- not tinii i- steu.iy i midoynu ni. tne city has vorco proceedings and return to Hivi-head, i "ion its vayrolls about Xi.H employes, oi (or SOme such step iu; thbi ban been ra'h'r litis haven approximately to be ai- ho''t'a f01' "rly all Itivrhen.l fi cted by this act.

people who are acqtinintfd with I r. and 'Eiphteeit thousand of the einployei v. ho Mrs. Payne. Their popularity hen is prob- i are protected by tiu- leaders, nremeu, bK- as crent lav it hefor the MAIiY People vs.

inititroy. nssnou, inir.i People vs. Jucob lirson. flsmult. third di-sree.

Pitoeis vs. William J. Tiavla. aasault, third de- rciirini; beard. Ho received a unanimous re-naminatlori at the recent Democratic convention.

Heretofore it has been the policy of the Republications to nominate a landt-date whose strength could not measure up to thai of Mr. Jones, r.s lie was exceptionally popular and always received a considerable percentage of Republican votes. This year matters are different. Mr. Weeks, the Republican candidate, is popular in Sea Cliff, his home village, and elsewhere gri-f.

name? j.i to the There will be one meeting lo be hfpl nl a hour from the rest, and that is the one in the Church of the Pilgrims Henry and r.emseii streets, which will niee, at o'clock. All the climchecs on the Heigh's t'copie vs. l.tiv-aru di-ciiuii oi, u-iuui tax law. 1 1 -----1 fit- in c-; A.M. on V.

Gll.l.. ii and Mary dill. Iteltilives and friends iniii' ti nerul 1'roni her resid' ver place; theme to rt. F- iir' Hicks and Warren Mondny, April o. lfn.i.

l'oop'a vs. -Msrra. liquor lax itiiv. People vs. Joseph rtill.y.

assanit. third ilrprre. rcople vs. Jaioes Honti. lt.

nssmilt ileiirer. People vs. Mux DitnzUer, assault, tillr-l iby-ce. People vs. Sarah Uaiiaiger, assault, third d'-ai oe.

vs. Sam Hulperii. as-atllt. thinl di-sr-'e. People vi.

Rk-bard VVur.sor. liectiuii W-1. IV-nal at lloiy I v.ui join, mitl uil ine v.ui uc iu ac hrough the town, eo that the Republicans are sanguine hat be has a good fighting tendHiice. r. r.

ce nf i hih will lake 1 in the McMillun. i held i Ileal; ii Depart men i and roll' go retirement I i. became puolic KAY On March her (InUKhier, Mr--. I Code. chance ot election.

The Democrats, who for over a year have been divided, have Pcviple. va. ibeirv rnvls. srction ici. o-i.

I'oopie vs. -Edward nriggs. Section S40, I'onal 10 these funds, the city nialtualntiK is reported, settled, their differences, and Code. lvinc-oln road. AfitiAHit wnlo.v of th late John Kay.

in Ii irjr; for mcrly of Unroll. Interment at Halt, Canada. property. Mrs. Payne admitted to the itasle reporter that she did go to South Jiakota to obtain a residence and sue for a diveree, but what the First Heiormed Church, Seventh ai.il' Carroll street, wh-re representative of Gi'ty-oiH! iongreg.1' ions will them wholly out of public moneys.

Tho other v.j"1.'. rep: est lug the Police Department, contribute only per cent, of their i here is a faction that will bolt Jones, it is claimed. People vs. John Tlmson, t-cnon no. i-enai i.n;'.

Pt-oplo vs. Joel Cernuin. Section tlt'l, Penal Code. IVoolo va. nichard IVanser, Uectlon lO.

penal Supervisor Jonea one of tho Nassau the Rev. Dr. James M. i salaries. This bill provides for an average Cud.

LANE March of Tho leader will b' the trouble was thai, gent her on such a board which aroused so much contention con- r.iin'!:! eon: l-lhlll loti or Tier leoi. nr an aries. People vs. Homy uavis, secnon h-iibi People vs. lviward Section 6(0.

Pe eining its administration 01 affairs, and he, It is kno.vn which is largely in of the percentage Journey she reused to say nal Code. with Supervisor (i. Willetu, of North "titribiitcd by ttie employes of any privatD 'hat she has bpr-n qttite unhappy out 1het Allan A. Lane i Fanar. The meetitiK in tile Puritan I'oaci-'- Funeral Sunday.

April P.M. from htr ional Church. Ma rev and Lafayette ave-ilaughter's residence, Mrs. A. L.

French, inn s. i an important one. uvetuy-oin' t'01 Fifty. tlilr.i t. Hrooklyn.

chureiifs j-iittins with Dr. Lewi-: ltay ht (Jree.iv ood. On.il ll-nver. i in c-harc for ioriy-hve minuies the llev. Arch-Supporting Shoe, For Men, Women and Children.

It is comparatively easy to fit the ordinary foot at heel, bail and toe. But to serve the foot normally weak at the instep, requires an extraordinary last of absolutely correct lines. Our Arch-Supporting Shoe just answers this description. It supports the foot where support is most needed and gives ease in wear and perfection in tit. SOLD NOW HERE ELSE.

JAMES S. COWARD, 268.274 (jreenwlch N. Y. NKAl WASHES BTRKSX. Msll Orders Fllleg.

Send tor Csteleiu. Hempstead, and ex-Supervisor Cox. of 01 public corporation to similar funds. People vs. John J'itnson.

mention renai ci-ur. rnople vp. Joe'. Ciiitnon, riectit.ti (.40, Penal People vs. Wlnifl 1 P.Otl.n.

pt-tll luloeliy. People vs. Janes Line, petit lateeuy. People vs. Morris Samuels, assault, third o.

Hempstead, re attacked openly, invest! gated ami made parties to sever.il proceed iugs which were dismissed by the courts, and the county (irand Jury failed to hold them rr- .,..,1 ve. cnaties i.owies, as she has written tc effect lo various Riverhead rteorle during her stay there. A few weeks ago Dr. Payne left town and was gone several It was stated tha he had gone to bring his wife back to Riverhead. but he returned alone.

Thursday afternoon of this week he went to Manhattan after her. bringing her to Riverhead on the lute train last night. The couple liable for any crime under a report made by Cede. LOXC-At the rciidrnee ot her gramlfa hr Wum lute for the other three-quarter. Waller Long, 4.V.

Fifteenth st, ANNllt The leader, ot the mcer. tit eldest daughter of Alexander .1. Long. have sent out letters, asking Relatives and friends tespeel fully Invi ted I ua-'lors of the territory lo join, and the r--to attend funeral services 01. w-unday I Pn oas been q.iiie general.

There is no definite organization liaaiu to the work and no outside help has been Henry P. Keith. The supporters ot Jones argue that the at Peot-'e vs. ('flrltii. es-atiii.

oi xt-e. Pet.p e' vs. Charles Bowles, ansatllt, tbitd ili-ltieo. People va. Tliaddeus 'i'leize, aiaault, third de lacks made upon his administration of af- gree.

K. 1 oite rmaimicii uuiu liu.iiiicei jealousy 'The three largest of the established retirement funds, namely: The Teachers. Fire-men and Police, receive tngeiher out of the city's excise revenues the sum of 51.0ii0.0nn annually. This act authorizes the Hoard of Fstimate and Apport ionnn'iit to appropriate for the proposed fund from the same rov-iiiucs an amount not exceeding 1 per or about in any one year. This feature of the bill is designed to express C.10 city's encouragement of ilie estnhllshment of this fund and as the appropriation can only be made upon a two-thirds vote of the said board, which is composed of the highest elective officers of the municipality, rharged with the responsibility of protecting the city's revenues and regulating ita expendi- mm u.mm.i.-iii iveyport.

.1.. 11 '-Lulled n. The pastors are arranging tor 1. entirely, and not from any desire to benefit from all M.CONNKI.L. in her Mrs.

12. indications, the unhapppy iucldent future meetings to be held. During next the county. They point to the low lax rate given the town of Oyster Bay this year, the betterment of assessments In comparison with other towns, improvements secured by Supervisor Jones-, one being the bridge lath year. Funeral services nt th? horte of her son.

Ii. E. McCotmell. L'ul Hooper si. Brooklyn.

Sunday evniiig. April nt 6 o'clock. Finirral private. MC LOI CIILI.N-Washira on Cotiini! No. week evangelistic services wiil be generally held, but the pastors of the various churches are left free to hold them at such times as suits ihem, and it is quite probable that man- union services will be arranged.

It has been suggested that a meeting for at Glen Love, etc. The town government I'eOple VS. JOCOn Pf.n.ii, -n" People vs. John A. Tnoniss, p'tlt leleny.

Pi-opli! vs. Michael (julnlan. asuull. thin I degree People vs. I-red W.

Krmeh. niailcloliH inlaclilrr. People ve. Vlntn Mlcer.ne, asjaolt. third deiiree.

Peop.e vi. Thomas Cooney. c-errylng eoiueaied we k'inos COCNTY scrp.ooatws cocitr. jHine Surrogate Week emllns: April 1 Wills uroveti. Ainistrona, Caspar liorneinan.

Isaac Calms. A. O. Kosl.ay. Aususia Jatti-ey Joseph L.

heleer. Hichard Kimball, Frederick Kultaou. lllbia ,1. Turent. Frederick H.

llunieTS. Munnlon, John Pill-r cell. Ann I'owein Maty Hamu.l. Springer, Ell Van Uyk. Keyla A.

nnderbllt. Anna M. Wolf. Joseph Wella, James Whelon. Joliann Jacol) Witt.

Charles L. II. Letters of dnilnlrtraticn were granted on tne .1 Dersons: llo.en Supervisor Jones' adherents maintain. Is In "'jjiiajaa I'lMasertiihi''" rnril Vi-, K. of Special meeting is called 1 rayer and inspiration be hell In the Cen-I first doss condition, and hlo re-election is fnr nVlnck in Mm.

i mil Prisbvieiia Church on Thursilav. Atril tures. raere is 110 uanger wna.ever or an of the proposed divorce will be completely forgotten. When Mrs. Payne started tor Dakota to get.

her divorce, the doctor took her out there. This was looked upon as a most un-usunl course. lie provided a comfortable home lor her there and was to pay all her expenses. At the time he took Mrs. Payne away there was no reason for the contemplated divorce that could be even surmised in this place.

There was not the slightest breath of suspicion against either party, and finally it was given out as incompatibility of temperament, and this was generally accepted as the sole 'reason for the divorce. predicted. In the Town of North Hempstead, Stipend srmic Temple 10 action on the death 1.1. irtth-Hhe object' of bringing together the I abuse nf this prerogative, of our late Brother WILLI VM .1. MC- i yoittis people of tho various ortraniz.itions.

"A canvass made shows a universal desire sor Edwin C. Willets, also one of the for LOUGHLLY mer board. Is opposed to Frederick X. Wat land this will be rarried out, with the Rev. 011 the part of those affected by the bill IV.

I. Tit.lwls one of the votmrer uastors participate in the fund. It also CHARLES J. DO III). O.

rlss. a young Manhattan lawyer, w'ao ran Inst mviFT of the borough, in charge. It as hoped 'hat The average annual itirome to the fund 1 .1 from til, cnntrihiitlnna will ha ahnnl fall on the Democratic, ticket, for niemhe MILLER-tn Denver March w.otini flMiiles HuIU. Fanny M. Wells.

Katb- get too i.ev. .101111 nowara mi of Assembly. Mr. Wat rlss lives at Old West only son of ihe late trlna (Rebel. Merit Alexander, Mary lo.vle fit iraev.

tlobert (I, bury and Is an occasional follower ot the rorwrt .1,1 1 1 1 1 inurcn ot tne noiv irin.iy, 10 nnver an wiuen is hi. 1 noes 1 ne sum i np tioara of Estimate and Apportionment is restricted Meadow Brook hounds. Like his colleague, lJileker Peier F. lleianev. riueti Dorlon.

'recl-erii-k W. Deckner. cetlmrine Ksc. William A. It was said that the doctor asked his wife to appropriate for Ihe fund in any one year, Mr.

Jones. Supervisor Willets has had an open letter sent him by his opponent, re Chnrlee A. i.neri. ii.inoiii c. luman i ctii.

Anna M. deli Int.rmi nt iii f.r.nilv plotEvrrereens Ceme-, address, but hi engagements to sjeak else-trry Sanday pril a I 3SU P.M. i. where prevent him from doing so. The Rev.

-Ri -hard Hartley, who was a witness of OLCOTT-On March at his rest- of enthusiasm ill Wales the deuce. ilfnrd ay. Brooklyn, of pneu- rPvival country, and who but rccent-nionia. Hi-. H.

MILES A. OLCOTT. be- iii ferritin to various acts In connection with The same canvass also indicates t'lat the i to get a divorce from him and that, after contributions from participants will bo cousiderable persuasion, she consented to more than sufficient to provide for the ob-1 this course. The couple lived together for ligations of the fur-d. so that the excise five years and had always appeared to be l.nn Annie Henry Oraoaer.

Wendelln the county government, to which ho has replied, giving- reasons for them, while ad revenues, if appropriated, could be set aside Particularly devoted to each other. Tin Other meetings to be hld will begin on loved husband of Susan H. Olcott. "Kol ice of funeral hereafter. n.itting that he may have made mistakes.

Monday. April n. ahd continue for weeks. The Democrats of the town are hustling. OWENS On April I.

at his residence. There will be noon-dav services In the anu altnough Willets re-election SSO Eveigreen av, RICHARD J. OW ENS, i rooms of the Young Men's Christian Asso claimed as a certainty by the Republicans, to his Tilth year ciation. iiOJ Fulton str-'et. to be ied each the Democrats are not discouraged.

Tho town vote Is usually clo6e, and with ev dences of some dlcaifecllon among the Re day by one of the p.istors of the borough. These meetings are intended primarily for Clir.stians. Lut the evangelistic idea will not be lost sight of. Thin is all In preparation for still more extensive work in the fall. Funeral notice PL'RVES At Hampton.

March In the r.Sth year of his age. ALEXANDER PCRVES. of Robert C. (igdeu. Funeral services will held ot ihe Central Preshvterian Church Wesr publicans, the Democrats believe thuy have a good ciance of carrying it, at least for ANEW SHIRT ss a surplus or reserve fend, to most unforeseen emergencies.

"In order, however, to determine from standpoint If Ihe fund would be self-supporting, a well-known Ann of actuaries were requested to make a comnutatlon showing the operation of the fund when applied to a large number of employes affected by the bill who furnished data necessary for the purpose. "The actuaries calculations prove that the average annual contribution0 o' ri per cent, of salaries, as provider! by the bill, will be more then to meet all annuity payments. "Furher 'proof of the adequarv of 3 per cent, salaries to nrnvide for such annuities 'r; shov-n in fart that 2.71 per when i'ill greater interest is locked for. for summer tent st. Manhattan.

Sund'av afternoon. Anril i 2, at P.M. Interment at Kn.nebutik- devotion lasted until the very day the start was made for Dakota. And even then it was presumed that the doctor eared fondly for his wife, as he took such pains to get her comfortably located and was paying all of her expenses. The whys and wherefores of the rase will probably never be known by tho public, for both Dr.

and Mrs. Payne refused to make any statement as to why the step was taken. They say, "We did agree to separate through a divorce. We nave now decided to stop the divorce proceedings, and live happily together in this place. What the trouble was we don't care to state, and iu fact, it's nobody's business." Both Dr.

and Mrs. Tayne are prominent socially here as any couple can be. Roth are musical, one a fine pianist, and the other a fine tenor singer. During the five years of their married life they appeared in practically all the private and public social doings of the place. In his profession Dr.

Payne ranks high, flnce he took his wife to Dakota he has continued his practice here. Mrs. Payne Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. REPLIES TO H.

H. ROGERS. (ierlach. Charles C. Jesse W.

Hurst. Rleh-at-l Hall. Francis Johnston. Joint A. Kenny, Hl-lara Rumm, Mnrbi Kennedy.

Stephen Keonh. Charles Klnken. Alexamtei- I.alrd. l.en-non -Marv A. Lee.

lUcbel Lehmiin, toward Mi-i -aflrev. lieorco Matx, Alice Mavher. lsl.lor Mary McKlllop, tianlel Mills. Isloor Mloir. John W.

Pace. William Qulnn. Hliltabeth Qillnn. M-irv Robinson. Hem-y Ilustdt, William e.

O. Shanks. Helen sneer. Elizabeth fieMll. ltieodere J.

Schmidt. Jane Sleatb, Sarah Schulninn, Bchmldt. Edward Tuinbull. Mary ouvatier, --ter H. Van Zullcn.

Thomas F. Vail. HliiaiUetli Weidon. Letters of guardianship were Issued on the pei-sons and ot William II. nnd CSeoise WecOeock lo Koee Wooilcock.

of Lvelyn and Malcolm ili-E-roy to Mary it. MeKlroy. ol' and Carrie Wilt to Barbara P.iiohifr.r. of Clara and i hurlea Fuller lo Meritaiet Fuiier of I'ennen and Louie Ott. to Louis Olt, of diaries- I to niirton lb Hloom.

of Mav McXeinsm of Nils A. and Kir-il T. Mlsen to Sakavlesrn, of Hei-nian l.lnke to Larry wiay. of Margery K. Flanagan to Kditli M.

Flanairan. of JuVeii -I c-ean- to Kate of Alice Farrell to Jamee FBrrell. of Hentlette M. Kt-eebt-ter to Ftnllte M. Krecbller.

of Krank nnd larl Thompson lo of Lillian Mag.ielene J. and Minnie F. Nelson lo oaEtun Woun'ma'd'creee. nichard J. rwdse.

Josephine Ft Karnes. Joseph Itooley. Anna S. Porter. Allan c' Nye Maie.net Taylor, Mlchio-I T.

Fav iw-rence chrlstensen. Rdwai-d Kg.ilf. Doinlniek (.. Bodkin. Andrew If.

P. Uiibrlel. H-iward W. Taop. Imnlel Wetier.ni.

John Fei Itrttinan. BL'PttEMK COIRT. QfEBNS TRIAL TBRM. Calendar for Monday. April 3.

held temporarily at itie Town Hall ai Flushing, beiure Uaynui, J. ouena et 10 A.M.: port. Me. RATIGAN On Friday. Match SI.

JOHN, the beloved of Mary Ricigin. Funeral Monday, April S. from his la residence, Prospect place, ct A.M.; thence to St. Teresa's R. C.

Church. Clastion av ami Sterling place, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose ot his soul. i i SCHEXCK ViIik Sclav. March TRC.MAN TFTTLK, sou of Jerome and Annie J. Schen, li.

age years. Relatives, friends and numbers of the Dr. Washington Gladden Hits Back at Standard Oil in Scathing Argument. cent, of salaries pnbl to sr-heol teachers dur-, in? the four years would have been suf-i ficient fo meet the annuities paid to retired fa'-hers dttrintr that Unie. and that 1.52 oer i of salarb-M o' Health Department ern- NOW UNDER ONE JTANAQEMENT.

janies Constable, who died 'a short time was to tho Brooklyn Heights community, he had established thirty years ago a bakery, at L'4 Fulton street, which grew to bo a large business. The old Morton Scotch Bakery, at 381 Fulton street, has been established for over fifty years and since the death of Mr. Constable John G. and William Warwick, the proprietors ot the Scotch Bnkery. have united the two establishments, so that the patrons of both stores will be accommodated as before.

The Constable bakery will be opened April 3 and run as a branch ot the other shop. i imii 1 nr sv.cU rly nave met that department's (.. l.i:i.s, Apr 1-Dr. YUslungtcti san, iG.adikn, moderator of Lie General Council: conclusion. the city's employes ar of the Gimgrega-ioiial Churches of the I'n'u dirrios'd to assume an obligation which will ni.njamin (i.

Tuthill of Mattltiick, and Dr. tniiteeutn ttegiment. N. C. S.

a portion of their ticket. A warm contest. Is also being waged in Hempstead township. The Republicans here have os opponents Ihe Democrats and Citizens, which, as stated, have named a combined ticket, wilh ex-County Judge Robert Senbury heading it for supervisor. His opponent Is Joseph T.

Hall, a young man, who V.as been assessor of the town for two terms past and was formerly an overseer of the poor. The Republicans have had a normal majority in Hemnstead, of from 100 to i.Ou. The Citizens' movement, which originated two years ago. has. It is believed, cut down this majority proceptibiy, as a number of Republicans have allied themselves with the Citizens movement since two years ago.

and all is not harmonious within the organization ranks of t'je party, recording to reports. Wilh Judge Feabury at the head of their ticket, and the Citizens' Indorsement of him. the Democrat' are working hard to secure it3 success at the polls on Tuesday. Judge Sea bury is known In all sections of Hempstead township and the excellent record he made on the bench, together with his knowledge of supervisors' law and practice, obtained by lone experience as clerk of the Queens County board, his supporters aver, admirably fit hlra for the office. The Republicans will make a determined effort to carry the election, and the Democrats and Citizens arc hustling In all sec-Tions and are confident they have the battle won.

The campaign is one of t'oe yuan active the local politicians have ever participated in. are resnect-ullv lnviia i Sir.tes. gave out ihe following renlv (o tin. I relieve the service of 'hose ro lonzr able Payne is a son of Captain and Emmett both arc well services from bis late I statement of it Ti i.t i to perforin Iheir ditties In a satisfactory Payne, nf (ireenpori. and av.

near Beech Morris Park I of the (in Coii iiaiiv i improving the service and known all over Long Island Sunday. April 2d. at 2 P.M. 'j ir i benefiting the taruavers. the propositions 1 i oitgnt to command the earnest support of WHITE -On Tlutrsday.

March .10. SARAH rebates by the Standard Oil Com-; every taxnaver and the unqualified approval CAR CRASHES THROUGH BARN. piny ii-iini its competitors were 'legally' organizations or bodies aiming lo Im Widow ol Willinm While, late of Sum- suit. X. prove and extend the civil service PEACE IN LABOR FIELD.

Funeral sffvlies will be held at the residence of Chnrl'-s II. White, 4t.1'., Lufav-ette j.y. on Sunday, April 2. lit 3 o'clock. Interment at tonvenistic-o of family.

Motornian Badly Hurt, Passengers Scared and Farm Wagons Smashed in the Bionx. li.keu, no law exactly forbade them. What I said that the money v.as "lingi-tiousi' acqiiired. To coi rce the railroads in an arratigenieni by which it received a laiiie not only on its own oil, but un all ho oil tent by its comp ttitoi to torce the railways to roo competitors for its enrichment, was, 1 idbmit. a flagitious pulley, a shameful policy.

If there was no law at ihat time by wnlch that particular kind of robbery could be ptinisticd. the ron-bery was no less liaEratit and ouiiaceous. Conference Between Employees and Employed an Insurance Against Trouble. CIttAT I.ttO act-s. 1'n L.

J. Tt. II. Hir hl- r.vii.-..i k. iic.

ai 4ti West J4tl, si Desmond vn. i iiw vueeni xaeciric Isbt and Power Company. KL.IIaueer vs. same. v.

Warren. MJ.AVallenfels ve. New York and Qaeens County Railway Co. va. same.

va. Twlrson Just Loonle. va. lne Tsland Lleclrlc ltuilwayco. va.

Miller. vn. Llehermann. s. New Amsterdam il.is Co.

and others vs. Orf'-rd Cooper Co. 8. of New York. vs.

aanie. liarrlei v. C.nopbell. vs. some.

vs. sart'e. va. lnierboroitgh Rapid Transit Co. vs.

Ttonlln. Farmer vs. New Tork Aabe.to Mfn. Co. vs.

New York and tjneens Conr.ty Hallway Co. vs. New York City Railway Co. ailCAbrainow vs. Bowery Bay Building Improvement Co.

Hopkins vs. City of New York, va. hayne. 7LAV.v;-lele Uland. Leaitrie 'cnle-ulof: 174.

525, PH. 7:11, fiiS, at'), lei. tttt, 74. :::7. ssis, ato, t-7fi, idti, soi, sit, 1-2.

'-st. sii. tisT, jss. ftt'. trto.

f.ii, r-s. sw. jw. t-'-v i'io. pi-it.

van, -16. I--A, inert, toio. lobl. IM. HiSli-s: on g'tieial calea-lRr, lOlf.

Leaving the tracks at a dangerous curve at West Farms road and Greene avenue, in tho Bronx, when Its motormati put It to too high speed early this morning, car No. of the I'nlon Railway Company plunged arrop.i the yard in front of a large barn owned by James Laffin, and on into the front, door of the barn itself. The heavy car broke in the door and smashed on into the breaking whatever partitions stood in way. for its entire length. It as by this means that ihiii enormous I power v.as created.

I "I am not a lawyer, but 1 should think' i altogether possible that ecu under im-cuY rr.lt.s ivnlf ti a between the reprerenta-lives of tip- varir.us lubor organizations in the. building trades here and a com-i-iittee froiii th'- Leagtie. h'dd yes-ierdsy. the for an amicable adjustment of all labor here was aureed in. Tbe-e are some minor details to he set Tltli WnOiO.AVV.V (' rea-tily i CeritlBl Hlrfllta.

orl and by a rcii 1(p lot- H. t'i'-ft, 20 n. v. city i COllltllOil law. Sll.il nn iniquity iih light I i.

bc-ti hail v. ay v. are caar- tled, but seems to have as Ihe car was driven by Motorn.an Michael tereil tinier public law. must hi requir, ,1 to ree.d-.r to all the people an equal scrvi'---. If li use of thfni as v.as ii.ade by ihe 0.1 Company coitl.i am be ptmihed MUSICALE AT WOODHAVEN.

Woodhaven. L. April 1 Last evening, st the First Congregational Church the Misses mid Stillman, scholars of the church Sunday school, pave a musicale In aid of the school's banner and Christmas flag fund. Toe olmech was filled bv nn-npprecla-Ove audience. The programme included-Piano solos, by Miss Rllzabelh Slut-rock-soprano solo, by Miss Beatrice Rosworllv iolln solos, by Miss Dora Sanborn- solos, by Miss Allno Stillman; saxophone selections, by E.

Chopin, soprano solo bv Miss Grace Corwln: organ solo, bv Boyle, and a piano duet, by tho Misses Sitir-roek and Stillman. TO CUKE SPOTTED FEVER. Kured both union men and contractor that. 'Martin, of SV' East. One Hundred and Thirty-peace In the laiiiir world will not be broken fourth street.

Tao pinsencers were In it liils isiirltig. and the conductor oas on the rear platform. Ihe raie of In the build- The front of the car wan deirmlls-hed by the out leiMl ira-jhtm ry woulu nv defi.c- wicago juocior xeits How Disease Can I nv "Ihe that "bate nave pen rM voiii.urrce Masctis cents; bricklayer, b.i mis yiihseii is nut tr. 'lime, i Know irom tints- wtmii r.tnls- tnn'lile coi- statements made io myself by parties Im- 6'. cents: se-iers.

C2, eent t.ai liu.h rebates have been cement le.ns; stone seners. ti2'i by other corpora Unas. I doubt lt, Cei; laborers and hod carriers. uu Standard Oil Company is more virtuous ,0 blue- lie rest. Lut it is true that it.

has gtono cents-, water prooiers, 34, Be Pi evented. Chicago, April 1 preventive 0f cerebro Pinal meningitis, "spotted fever." the tln ad 1lt which is ravseing New York epti ICas'ern cities, and fr iiii-which nt leant one death, that of an 8-yinr-old tirl, (inirp-d ill Chiocgo veslerday. has suggested by 1U-. W. J.

Class ot the lib Di An atomizer, a Utile carbolic ac.d. and water, are ihe safeguards. crash and ihe wns burled in debris. When he was out he was found to be so badly Injured i hit be was token to the Fordham llospi'nl. In-.

Dolan being summoned in an ambulance. The passengers and conductor cr: with nothing worse than a bad frigfci mid shaking up. Patrolman James- liiipn, o' the Westchester station, heard the pibo tho car broke into Ihe barn and hurried to tho scene. He helped dig Martin out of the. ruins of the car.

-INDEX To mu.ui, uu'ph cents elevator Classified Advertisements ixntini or rates rouKe uunecessurj to use the system of rebates. i hoisting H2'2 cents: structural Iron centR; ornamental iron setters. "Some of the apologists of the trust are 'Ilie disease contraeled i the throat." said Dr. "While lie most re-1 0 mat inn money now unuer CONFERENCE 01' RELIGION. The second of the local meetings of the Xew Vork Stale Conference ot Religion will be held in the Lewis Avenue Congregational Church at 8 o'clock to-morrow evening.

Dr. Maurice H. Harris, the Rev. Alexander Lyons and Dr. jlanicBM.

Whlton will speak. PROPOSALS. pit') i'osals l'oTiTiiins a i i luii int-; 'iiv ui'' jtw loan. 1VOTICE TO TilTxTRACTOHSl GENERAL IX.STRUCtTqXS TO BIDDERS. 'Phe person or persons making a bid or estlniata for any services, work, materials or supplies The i'tv of New- York, or for any of ite depart nienta.

bureaus or offices, shall tarnish the same In a realo.l with the title of (lie supplies, work or service for which, the bid or estimate Is made, with his or thel, name or names and the date of presentation te the President or Hoard, or to the hem! -of the Department el bin or Its office, on or before, the dare entl hour named tn the advertisement for tte aama. at which time spd the estimates ra-celed will be uiipllcly opened by the or Hoard or head of aald riepailment. and read end the award of the auMlne to law. ea oon then-after as prncticotile. Faoh hid or estimate contain the nama and place of reeltlence of tl-e parson making the same.

Ihe name persons Inteiesled with til 111 therein, and tf no other oetaon be ao Interested, It nhall dletinitly stats that fact: also, that It ts tiiaile without aav ootmeotlon with anr ether pereon inaklnK an estimate for the aan-e end Is In oil resieet fair and without Ibisioc. or fiaud. and tha( no member-of the Hoard, of Aldermen, bdad of department, chief of bureau, deputy, thereof on olork therein or other omoer of Tim city of N'eie York. I. aha II be or become interested, d'leotly nr Indiiectlv as i oi.trai-lbis party, partner, etockholrler.

eorete or otherwise In or In the performance of ihe or la the supplies, work ur business t(i which It relate, or hi any portion of the profile thereof he bid or estimate must he verified the oath. In wrltinir. of the party or parties niali-Ini! the estlm.ite that the aeverul mutters atate-l hyieln tir-e In all rustiec-ls true. Tloeh hid 0r estimate will be accompanied the consent, in writing, of two householder, freehohlers In The CUV of York, or of guaranty or surely company duly siitliorlscd by law to act as surety, and shall contain the matter set forth In ihe blank form nientlone.i below. No bid or estimate will he conpldeiej unless a condition precedent to the reception or consideration of any proposal It be accompanied by A certified check upon one ot the flmte or National banks of The city of New York, drawn to the order of ttie Comptroller, or money to the amount of fivs per centum of the amount of the hoi.t! requited -as pruvlded In section 4J5 of the Greater New York Charter.

The' -certified check or money should not lr. Closed. in the envelope contatnlns the bid or eti-mate, but should be either Inclosed In a separate anveloin. nddrest-ed to Ihe head of the President or Hoard, or submitted personally, upon the presentation of the bin or tlniute For partlcuPira as to the CjUnntlty and quality of the fjppllea.or the nature-and 'extent of tit work, roferenro muat be made to the spool fk--i-Hone. plana, on tile, in the aal-J of the President.

Hoard or No bid rhall he accepted from or contract awarder to any (lerst-n who Is In arrears to The city of New York upon dent or oonttnot or who In 11 defaulter, ne surety or otherwise, upon any oMInatlon to the oily. The. ciiiitracts must be bid for separately The rlltbt Is reserved In each case to re'eet all bids or estimates if it he tiimed to be for the inteteet of the cllv 10 to do, Blddiira-wlll write out Ihe amount nf t10r hide nr estimates In addition Ibsetijij n1 aaui In flgures-. III. Idols are requested-mtnake lheli ynn or eatl.

mates upon ihe Munic forme ptvpai'ed and fur-nlehed liy the city, a copy of which wlm the proper envelope In which to lncee ,,0 i.f gether with a copy of the contract. Including the epeelfleulbms. In the form approved In- the Cor-uoratlon Counsel, can bo obtained upon application therefor at tho olllco of the Department foe wMch the work It. to be done. Plana and draw logs of cutuuruclluj) work may tiso ttca there.

MRS. ADLER IN VAUDEVILLE. Christine Adler, the well-known conlralto soloist of Brooklyn, has Just made a contract for a season In vaudeville. Mrs. Adler is well known for her singing In high-class concerts in thia borough, and at Manhattan Heaih for several years past.

Her vaudeville debut will be made ot thu Amphlon Theater on Al'H vhvrB wHl "ln ballads. After that she has engagements for a long season In thin country, and ai-rans-cairnis are pending fr her appearance In London. PERSONAL. CiXClMtVlNci cntlierlne Kenan fabiKlei. owner In 1H47 of four lota 7.

8 U. id southeast corner Wyt-llnff av utid iherry sis. near yueeiis i or bn- helm If l-ruperll' Is so otlierwe-e Ihe r-reseiit reeoril owner. IIKNKY C. I P-I'tiltLY 24 Kluht'i st, Troy.

X. Y. 'tii'i cents: plasterers, tiii cents; cents: carpenters, cents; floor layer-, I cents; plumbers, cents; sb-am fi.ler, itil.i cents; boib and pipe overers. it) cents; gas cents; pHini'rs. T-o cents; (b curators, ei-ius: vartiishers.

4o 1 liable preventive consists f.v!bs away 'HS'tussion lias been legally acquired. 'U-gal-troin Infected at-d in pet-fen N('w Vork newspaper. ML" fp is the of a', the money is -Mr. Roeke- in To- PAOR 4 4 14 It day's EarrU. CLASgtFtrtATIO.V.

Amimni- ols A'lciior. i ltoai--brs: mmiiies fe.i coaslwiae "tiainsbios fori ti.f -a Noil, ee ti-M-b In lis course tbro the front of the barn Ihe car smashed several farming wagons and narrowly missed killing several horses, which were a feet out of Pa path. stifl'-'i-i a fteeiqre of hie left i betv.e'-n the i. i and ankle. PARK SLOPE BOYS IN CORK.

cents: sheet metal workers, cents: lioue shore rs. electricians, rents, teller to give. If tnore is no sucn question w-by Is the I'nited Siates Ciovernineut now investigaiing the operation of the Siand-ard Oil Company? It is not the morals of IliHl company into which the government is looking: ii is ihe legality of its practices. Souip of us think that if legality is the only text we to apply to stti-h transactions, 11 might be as well to wait aad see whether NEW YORK CITY EVANGELISM. The evangelistic committee of Greater New York is planning for aggressive evan A Fine Minstrel Effort by Well Known Home Talent.

Park Slope received its first installment gelistic work this summer along all prac LOST AND FOUND. ...14 in lfi-17 14 IS 14 17 14 I.tlST-A LAIKiB CAT, WITH liLlUO eyes: df-llf. Rftvnrrt If returned to lipl) Clinton St. of home tab nt minstrelsy last evening in the large pa riots of the Harbison residence, 470 Second Careful rehearsals of several wcekn fongs, duos, quartets, Jokes, i cake walks and nop.ro dialect, resulted in as pleasing and well given minstrel pro I.e.. i --v Kra-ernat eitaa i i li.ns Supply Fi'mis' Lh Idtn Is Flminolal For li.pm,.

letirniSj'et tt-ip ai.tl llot -bi and l.enal Sotleee ar.d Found Manlmttan Murrlajps Miseollaueo-is New I'ill llelillons Ocean Spaicililps Persoial post oejee Noli they are found to be within the law." Lator Dr. Gladden says: "Mr. Rogers says 1 would not trust the Ten Commandments for ten days with the tlraeons of my church, because they would si-rely break eome of them and bend others. I surely would not. I hope that these commandments ere in stronger power than the deacons of any chuch, a in which they wiil not be twisted for the benefit of Mr.

Rogers of any one else. "Mr. Rogers sayi that before Mr. Lincoln's emancipation proclamation slavery was legal in certain sections. But It was jiist much whoulit help io wat-il on the dtsi-aiie.

"I so an atomizer and spray the nasal pas- nages aud throat with water containing pr cent, of carbolic acid, 'i iie disease is not as contagious as scarlet fever. It be-rins with a severe iien'la- he and vomltiug. I do not believe thai the disease will become dangerous in Chicago." HOF.SE AND WAGON STOLEN. Floral Park Man Bobbed While in a Jamaica Market. (Spe lal to the Eagle.) Jamaica.

L. April 1 Last night as Mr. and Mrs. John li. Herbert of Floral Park were In Manhat'an Market, on Fulton street, this place, one un'ir-d their home, and drove off v.ita 'he turnout a bay mare, 14'c hands high.

a light business wagon, lie reported the O'-eurrenre ro the police, who at once s'-pt out an alarm in all directions. Parties who were on the street In the neighborhood say ihcy saw a man untie the horse, g-'t Inio the turn about and drlvii cast, as Mi. Ilerueii v.oulj be apt to do. VIRGINIAN'S RECOHD. ftlnsgow, April 1 The new Allan Line Itir- LDST-DIAMilNl) SCAUP PIN.

KITHKSl AT tl-ig etiuw or on ill erne nv or Carlton ev. rdilav ttftenioou; Athlit-ss liugle of- flee. J-l Li 1ST- IM LOFiu'vlt'H. KOCIPg olt US Fl'LTi IN ol. black PKI.T.

with goltl bu-kle: InllltiH H. K. Itfwiir.l It' leturiteij Mie. ColtJUTT, 38 St.tuli KIMott t-la-e. 1-lt l.iiSY-lli.Ai'K II AN' 1 1 HAii Tin OAT KM AV lorfaee car or n.ii.er ial av and Itelil, about Fililnv.

i-'-ntolnlnir n-eney om-iter-s tical lines. Some ten teuis are in the programme as well as noonday open air meetings. Already three tents have been practically pledged, and two more In all probability will be provided for shortly, tin Monday at 2:30 P.M. there will be another meeting in the Church of the Holy Communion, Twentieth street nnd Sixth The following prominent York and Brooklyn ministers will speak: Lishop D. II.

Greer, the Rev. Dr. Newi-n Dnijjht Hillis the Rev. Dr. W.

C. Bitting. tli Dr' Kzra S. Tipple. The offl-e of ihe committee is at a41 Lexington avenue, Nesv York.

All Inquiries about the work niav I.e pent here. 4 MONTHS FOR PETIT LARCENY. an aboniina'lon and a curse in those regions i nrtl. P. el urn to os7 Motiroo st, HrooUlyn: ar ar, In the regions where it was abolished 18 4 IS A 1.7 IS 10 lu-ll-S) 10-11 15 14 14 14 12 IS The rebates of the Standard Oil Company v.ere os outrageom belnrs law wa: passed forbidding them as thev were after gramme ai is Hie lot of amateurs io lninci or, their appreciative and sympathetic friends.

The full dress and semi-cir-cl- were tvi-jence to perfection on a raised stag- banked with flowers, and the parlors, nnd stairs wcrti over flowing wilh a representative Slope audience. The j.ik.s clever, the singers could sing and Hit- aiiplaup.e terrific. A fealuro was a cake w.iik by Kenneth The other "i.r i were M. Whipple, Interlocutor: J. Todd ami K.

Harbison, ends; L. Egg- Ins. A- Gittins, c. Anderson. A.

itnii-t. Harris, G. lteiiour-1, minstrels: and pv-oiledt. quartet- C. f'hnr-nr.

n-si irn.ir: k. Harbison, second tenor; F. Harbison, first bass, and H. Harbison, second The orchestra was Miss llar-hiron at th piano, to whom much credit is due. Li ST 1111,1, lion, AII'M'T li lliomlin ul'l; while feet, Preiott itntl Inu.le; while line on (tiee; inline Dixie.

It HI to iJFFIiTl.lill, Se- -nid SI, for eultabln rewiir-r -v, la ist sAi-riit)Tv niimtiianl Rard, and the method by which under Hie between fni'lflo st and Macon, Tiffany, Proposals N- II- -S r. Fstlle Ilf.il Il.il.i!-- fi' Ao'-'l- 11 Iteitl le-ans Notices Special Notices boat a Co Let- end I-or Sale ented iSp-cral to the L'atjlo,) Mineola. 1.. Ap-ii l-ln ,1,0 t-ounly Court, before Judge Jackson." yesterday. Andrew Klininerly, of Port Washington, pleaded Kiiilty to petit larceny and was sentenced to servo four months in the county Jail.

Ki'iinnrly was indicted bv the grand iury for burglary ia the third degree. law the Standard Oil Company now overpowering and, oppressing its competitors are a-" wrongful an were the rebates. The that wrongdoing Is lo be condoned so long as It is done under cover of lawi, or by evasion of ihe law. is one that Christian ministers or stationary societies ourdit not take- bitie steamship Virginia attained a speed of vvaich ut.r,;,:t, niono-jiani St. I.

A. A llliertl reward will he given In relulil to nt. 'r i st i i fi it i KNAXtr.l.Kri watci 4 I'lut. ICrnsmus Hnll medal attached, dafnd Maj'. IM14.

loitl at school or between achnol and Xetvklrk av. on Ttetlford. March an. Iteivard, RLMSEN. Eaat Forty-eighth ft.

near Av N. 1J-14 19.S3 knots iu the official trial trip made esterday. 'b h..

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