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TTTE BROOKLYN" DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. TUVVSTtXY. MARCH -16. 1905.

6 NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. HUGH LEGAL LORE OH TAP IH THIS SIS FINE EASE WZULD STOP CITY UTS NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW PUBLICATIONS.

DDDDDQD GiOII'iK READY SATURDAY, MARCH 18. The Delineator for April OUT TO-DAY heralds the coming. of the Directoire vogue in all its many-sided charms. Sidney R. Kennedy's uncommonly attractive and amusing novel The Lodestar A very pretty love story, full of sparkling dialogue.

Its characters are chiefly members of a house party at the country home of ''Hiintoii. the millionaire." They' practically annex a Connecticut village and run things generally in a generous, friendly way which includes a vaudeville performance for the parsonage fund. Illustrated-by TROY and MARGARET KINNEY. Decorated' cover, cloth, l2mo, $1.50. Primrose Finally Decided to Overrule His Lawyer and Pay the Money.

Mr. Schmadeke Says the Dirt Mixed With the Ice Is Clogging the Canal. j-. WISE, SAID THE MAGISTRATE. ABSURD, SAYS SUPT.

CLARKE. Anxiety of Counsel to Keep Facts He Declares That Mr. Sehmadeke Wants About the Case Out of the Newspapers. to Have a Whole Dock to Himself. fltl I The eventful honeymoon of Frank v.

J. p. Schmadeke coal dealer at 4i; Union rnbll-ttied Fifth Are, THE MACMILLAN COMPANY rrimiose had more excitement added to it employed a lawyer to secure an to-day when he was arraigned in the Adams injuuctlon restraining the Department of stroet police court on the charge of assault cleaning from dumping ice and snow upon the person of Claude Quick, night clerk lmo (jowanus Canal. Mr. Schmadeke claims of the Hotel St.

George. There was quite a tnat tnp ,3 larpsiy roraposed of dirt and row in court over the rase, owing to the otner solM ami this sediment young man's efforts to escape without pua- fining up the canal. ishment. Superintendent Clarke, of the Department Finally Primrose overruled his own law- of S(reet cleaning, denies that the sadlment yer, George Gru. and paid a fine of $10 that from tno is nning up the canal.

He says Judge Furlong had imposed. This gave him thllt Mr. Sdimadeke's motive in going to law freedom to leave the court and he went (g tn(1 t0 get possession of the entire away with the Kev. W. C.

P. Rhoades, the dock now Uiei jolntl. Dy tne street Cleaning clergyman who performed the ceremony mak- Depanrcenr and by Schmadeke's coal barges. Ing Primrose the husband of Ella Adele wants to get us out of the way Peck some time Satuiday or Sunday. v0 ran nave tne whole dock for his boats," Young Primrose mixed up the Peck mys- sai( jIr Clarke.

Harper's Book Mews 5 Societies. 1 TZrr The Silence of Commonwealth Lodge No. 409, Mrs. Harrold A. held a regular communication at Us lodge rooms, 153.1'lerreppnt street, last Tues-uuy evening.

-March 14. at 8 o'clock Wor. Master A. L. Wright presiding.

The work upon tho trestle board was the first degree, which was duly conferred upon four candidates by the master in the usual able and proficient manner which is always characteristic of the work In this lodge. Six ap We told you last month of our fortunate connection with the leading Parisian authority on matters of style, and how we now secure from him more than two hundred exclusive Parisian designs each month, from which our New York experts choose the best for you. He tells this month how on the streets of Paris the loose, blouse effects have disappeared entirely, and he describes temptingly the Directoire creations to be seen on every hand. New York is already beginning to adopt the new fashion, and before many months it will be in evidence universally. Suck a radical change makes the coming season a notable one in the history of dress, and this number of The Delineator will interest every woman who cares for her personal appearance, and every man who cares for the appearance of any woman.

The Delineator is not, however, confined to the "coming" 6tylc it is more full than ever of the current fashions, and is needed equally by the up-to-date woman and those who desire to bo just ahead of the fashion. An especially noteworthy feature of this number is The first article by Helen Berkeley-Loyd who will hereafter write for The Delineator exclusively, furnishing each month the New York Letter which will be illustrated with her original creations. Mrs. Bcrkeley-Loyd possesses' the art instinct in the highest degree, and has undoubtedly done more to influence Style in Dress in this country during the past live years than any other one person. Her efforts have been felt not alone in the circles of high society, where she has long been the creator of designs for herself and for her friends, but she has also invaded the realm of the stage, and many of the greatest costume successes owe their origin to her.

We congratulate our millions of readers and ourselves on being privileged to announce to you her exclusive association with the chief feature of your magazine. tery all the more, by a made Mr Clarke said he wanted to be perfectly before his case was called. He said that f.l)r t0 j-ri Schmadeke and had advised the, the marriage occurred Saturday night. coal dealer to go to the courts if he felt that "Never mind what time," he said, '''f'6 he had sufficient grounds for an injuuctlon. i a lie that Mr.

Peck said we went out to get "fl-e might dump the ice in at that one 1 married. We sent for Mr. Rhoades and were poin, in. the. canal for six weeks and there married right there in Mr.

Peck's home, wouldn't be an inch of dirt added to the bot-We had been out to the theater and after torn," said Mr. Clarke. "The ice is washed we were married we went to a restaurant before it is dumped into the canal. There is and then to tho St. George." I tne verv smallest.

percentage of foreign mat- This statement was directly In contra- ter in the Ice that melts. diction tn thsit made to Coroner Williams I "In the first place, all dirt is first removed 1 id mm plications were received and upon, thus By Samuel M. Ginenhire Author of "Lux Cruets." A woman who kept a secret is the central character, ami out of her "silence" develops the most bafflinjr and original of plots. It is a New York story, too, filled withthe whirl and jraycty of metropolitan life Wall Street, and the secret ways of great corporations. "Tliore lifts boon of Into vent's a widely piwaleiit opinion tliiit the of exulted fiction, stu li us IMeketis.

Thurkeni.v. Scott anil Pumas used to write, are past. Such an Idea ciitthl only prevail until a master huilder should appeal'. Stieli a builder lias appeared in Mr. Samuel M.

Uardenliire sueli a hook is 'The by William C. Peck. Peck said his daughter from the streets before the ice picks are put and Primrose went out to get married and to work. Then, when the ice is loaded on returned to the house to celebrate the happy the carts the hose is turned on and It is event. Primrose made It appear that it was washed clean.

Of course, it does not look a sort of deathbed marriage. clean, for it has the stain of winter upon it. Primrose was looking very dapper when "I know of no way to give Mr. Schmadeke arraigned. Gru, his lawyer, said that his Pure iCP except by boiling the ice and taking client, was willing to plead guilty to a charge out the sediment In that way.

I referred of disorderly conduct, and that Lawyer Jere this matter to President Littleton, and at his Wernberg, attorney for the St. George Hotel suggestion placed it in the hands of the har- complainants. was willing to have the charge Dr master. If the courts stop us from reduced from assault to one of disorderly dumping ice in the canal, to be melted anl conduct. carried away, then all the South Brooklyn "There are a great many things in this work must stop.

We are working like mad case that we don't want to come out in to get the ice off the streets and would not court," said the astute Mr. Gru. "Therefore welcome any hindrance." we are willing to plead guilty. MORAL TRAINING IN SCHOOLS. there; we admit that we got a room for our insuring the continued, prosperity ot tne lodge.

During the conferring of the degree selections were rendered upon the organ by Bro. Henry Eskuche; as follows: Trova-tore" and selections from Rossini's "Stabat Mater." The lodge was visited by Wor. Bro. H. Reis, of Munn Lodge of New York, who was accompanied by a large delegation.

On next Thursday evening, March 23, the master has agreed to confer the third degreo in full costume In Munn Lodge, at the Masonic Temple, New 'York. full corps of fellowcrafts, under the able leadership of Bro. Walton, will accompany the master. Tho aprons were conferred by Wor. Bro.

Reis. The demand was made by Wor. Bi o. Abel Crook and the tools presented by Wor. Bro.

Madison. While the lodge was at refreshment it was entertained In a dramatic manner with organ accompaniment by several well rendered selections by liro. Murray Woods, of Munn Lodge. Seated in the east were Rt. Wor.

F. H. Wright. Rt. Wor.

Theodore A. Tajiior, Rt. Wor. W. M.

Bamber, Wor. Abel Crook, Wor. A. L. Madison, Wor.

William T. Bather, Wor. Bro. Judge ot Ezel and Wor. Bro.

Goodwin of Greenwood. Ezel Lodge, 732, F. and A. M. Tho last communication of Ezel Lodge No.

732, F. and A. was held in Its rooms, Court and Schermerhorn streets, last Thursday evening. W. M.

Amniiel F. Pecker pro-Bided in the cast with ability. The master mason's degree was conferred on Fellowcrafts Watson I. Bennett; John J. McCambley, Harry C.

Edgar, Thomas H. Brown and Mat-tus, the latter coming from and by request of Mistletoe Lodge. The worshipful was assisted In Important positions by W. M. L'Eslrauge, of Mistletoe; Vt.

oru. Gilchrist, of Orion, and Bro. Samuel G. Nlchol, of Ezel. The work was very im Silnirr Mm.

Here is story of utilingirini; human interest, whose tan-fried threads are pratliered from the ends of the earth, bti are finally joined together in one well-rounded whole at the close." St. LmtiK HARPER BROTHERS, Y. This number is a big number the biggest we have ever given for April and every page has its message of interest for woman and the home. You cannot afford to miss it. BE SURE TO ORDER fl YOUR COPY TO-DAY iJl Of any newsdealer, or any Butterick Agent, or of the publishers at 15 cents a copy, a year.

THE BUTTERICK PUBLISHING Butterick Building, New York Little Attention Being Given to It, School Superintendent Shearer, of Elizabeth, Tells Mothers. At thlg point the audible smiles of the spectators in the court room called Mr. Gru's attention to the fact that he was using the possessive plural, and he hastened to explain that Mr. Primrose took "his" wife to the St. George.

1U1H Client. UUU JUBl Ulitl lieu, uui Gru. "He has a marriage certificate." Washington. March 16-WIIIiam J. Shearer, "That has nothing to do with the charge superintendent or schools or Elizabeth.

X. of assault," said Judge Furlong. addressed the Congress of Mothers to-day on Gru said that Lawyer Wernberg was not "Moral Instruction in Schools anxious to see Primrose punished and had A feeling in the matter. Few wlK den-' that moral training Is of Of course, we have no feeling in the mat- I importance to tne prosperity ana' Fitzgerald. J.

G. Watklns, Charles Lumm, B. V. V. Owens, F.

Jeffries. T. Paulsen, C. Daniels, C. F.

W. Pardee, C. N. Toncn, E. D.

Packard, T. W. Paulson, E. Lavens, Hi A. Ludlam, W.

H. Francis. W. H. Putnam, Charles Davids, II.

P. Nah, Julius Schillcn, A. R. Alexander. Corner Stone's Fiftieth Anniversary.

More than 300 Master Masons assembled In the rooms of Corner Stone Lodge, In the Bank Building, corner of Uoerum and hiipplness of the individual, as well as to ter," said Mr. Wernberg. DDDDDD It is not a case of feeling," said Magis- the welfare and life of the nation than 1 irate Furlong "It is a case of law. Men knowiedge of eommoa branches." he' cannot behave In this outrageous manner. 1 Mr, Gru contended that his client had not In of tnls fact- but I behaved outrageously.

He cou'dn't go Into tention is given either In school or it home the whole matter, becsuse there were things to systematic Instruction In this subject. Broadway, on Wednesday evening last, to be didn't want to come out. He would plead oelebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the ror pressively performed. Sympathy of the lodge was voted to Chaplain Georgs E. Henderson for the death of his brother, and to Bro.

Henry Reld for the death of his son. Crescent Chapter Becelves the Grand High tabernacle of Crescent Chapter. R. A. was crowded with Royal Arch Masons on Tuesday evening last, the occasion being TKe new Delineator, the new Patterns and the new Fashion Sheets may be bought of matlon of the lodge.

The proceedings were "It is, therefore our highest duty to see to It that children are systematically given that information which will enable them to recognize the right. Having done this, we opened with an address from the master guilty. "Ten dollars fine or ten days," was ths sentence pronounced. ThlB was exactly what Mr. Gru and Prim Wor.

Bro. William H. Kronsbeln, who, In his remarks, referred to the eighteen brothers should do all in our power to train them to rose didn't expect. They thought the magis i uiuu i exiled. 1 lie me uwiiis.

who obtained the charter for tho lodge and regretted the fact that none was nresent. tra.e would let Primrose eff with a sn.pen- r'Bh'- the official visit of the grand high priest, sion of sentence. Mr. Wernberg. Major Turn- i "It time that the mothers and fathers, o.

npn left Me 1 Interested ln the happiness and succes. of their dear children, demand of the school protest, M. E. Henry D. Hamilton.

There was no navlng passed to tho great beyond. He work, the whole evening being devoted to gavo nnd looked for- soclal Intercourse. Rt. Ex. Charles C.

Hunt waM t0 Kreater possibilities In the future. Introduced the distinguished guest and a Wor John H. Goodbody, part: D. D. O.

M. warm welcome was accorded him by the or second District, gave the history of the high priest of Crescent Chapter. Tho grand 0qkl, in brief and told of the preliminary honors having been given, Comp. Hamilton atruzal.a for an existence and the final uc- authorities more attention to this subject. lt W't Af a 1.

(nlil. "'iiiic: uiu ii" i IV' J' iniiu wi.i, ap tkn v. nii- Krt rll tn mun uau muj uiurr. T1LBI autfuis In fvery detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Brooklyn. i mike It known to your honor that he did and "''fare of every n.

ti; i parent and every chili of our land. not want the prisoner punithed." t0 thls one-tenth of the time The magistrate said that such agreements 1 asted on far less Important branches, and did not go with him. He said Primrose would wn, 1 have i body of citizens who will have to pay his fine. Gru then said he would n' republic invincible and everlast-wlthdraw his plea of guilty on the ground 1uk- and history will repeat of bad faith on Wernberg's part. The magis- I Use" once more- made a very Interesting address to the com- cePS tne attained in the course of time, panions.

in which he sought to Impress on gayinK tha'i there had been over 1,100 raised their minds the importance of maintaining to the degree of master mason in Corner the high standing of the capitular ptone and spoke feelingly of tho many times rite, urging them to watch the portals of the lodge had been summoned to pay tho last the tabernacle and admit none whom It tribute of respect to deceased members. K. was thought were Incapable of upholding I w. Towmcnd Setidder deputy grand roaster the banner of the order and living up to its I of the Grand Lodge of the Stale of New York, precepts. A brief space was given for a I then made an eloquent address to the breth- irate told him to run and catch the complainants and bring them back.

I Primrose was then tapped on the shoul- i GERMAN ODD FELLOWS. der by a policeman and led over to a cha'r by the prisoners' pen. After awhile Gru brought back Mr. Wernberg and the rom- iv jilalnants and said that he would Insist upon -Nominations for Grand Officers Made smoker and then the chapter was closed and I ren. He said that the founders of Corner all repaired to the banquet room to discuss Stone had btillded better than they had nn-eTTCllent jnenu.

Addresses-were made known, and that It wns Impossible to calcU' hr C. C-nnt, who acted as toast master. la1: the good that had been done, not alonts Rf. Kg. Comffc Robertson, of Tasmania.

Aus-i to the brethre but to the community at trajia, W. Bennett and others. reelta- i large, for there must have been good if) It Don was given by Ex. Comp. Duryee and a 'or tho lodge could not have existed for fifty sketch by Ernst Claus.

Songg and other ex- years, as anything that Is bad ran only have rreises brought the affair to a close. Among a brlj span of life and mnn soon pass away. a trial on the charge of assault If the mag Annunl Meeting of Fourth District istrate persisieo in imposing tne fine. "I'm sure counsel did not make a bargain In this rase," said Magistrate Furlong, quite i severely. Mr.

Wernberg stated the facts and said Representatives. At the annual meeting of the district grand committee, consisting of the representatives nmers present-were m. k. i omps. v.

j. Me- lie rongrattilatci the brethren on their Dros Donald. Oeorre- E. and John W. perlty and the occasion that gave them the tnat ne had made no bargain, but hid lm- raimer.

Rt. Ex, nana rrat' S. Heaslev. obnortuuliy for so much hnnnlns! nrediet- Aw ply ngretd to reduce the charge an accent of the eleven lodees. constituting th fnurth.

lHam mid Straus W. H. Sutton. W. H.

Ssnlth, A. Behrlng. Mnij- tal done so much In the past tin Q. Good. London, K.

Loewensteln, that there were greater possibilities for the David M. Driirv. C. Mlllbotirne. r.

R. future. M. W. E.

M. L. Killers was the Hatton. J. W.

Ferrler. M. Miller. W. P.

next speaker and he made a very Interesting worsier, w. M. portlry. o. If, Toon.

R. M. aa.irea. m. John Htewart was present The Most Important Retail Establishment.

liars, j. i.arnner, u. w. fnierrtiirn. H.

Boyle. T. Paulsen, A. McU Kodgers, James Murray, C. W.

Orr. but was ohllgel to rerlre befors iie could be heard and K. W. L. Hedfleld, the present IJ.

D. G. M. of the Second District was called upon lo Kpfiik for Brother Stewart rhar" of dito-dcrly or German, district of Kings County of the ztir of (m looked earnestly at Mr Quick h.iily dam- street and Graham avenue, last aged eye, which had been In collision with the following were nominated: Grand Primrose', fist. master.

Albert J. Slarman, Red Jacket Lodge the tnaglsirate mnde It clear thst he would No. US; deputy grand master, John W. Co- Jiave no bargains that would let Primrose burn, Columbia Lodge No. grand warden, go unpunished.

He told Gru that the young Stephen J. Lmrlng, Voorheeiivllle Idt No. bridegroom was getting off very lightly. Gru Mi': grand secretary, Harry Walker, Progres- ssld he would insist upun a withdraws! of iv' No. 31V.

grand treasurer, John the plea of not guilty and stand trial for "llmii. Magnolia Lodge No. 166; assault. grand renrem ntatlvr, nry V. Ilorst, Mont- MAN'S SECOND VICTIM DEAD.

SALARY ATTACHED FOR ALIMONY Scottish Bite. as wen as for Jilm-iclf. He commenced by At the rooms of Brooklyn Connlntory No. leiaitng story tnutrntvi. of the posl'ilon Four-Year-Old Olrl and Her Brother Attacked by an Westchester.

Its Domlnlrk de Luca, the 10-year-old Italian boy of Hoeliv. New Method Adopted to Compel William V. Young, Formerly of Brooklyn, to Pay Wife. inis alarmed young Prlmrf.se. who didn't "vry 24.

Subllms I'rlncs of the Koyal Secret, 3id which he found hlin-eif ri it then gave a degree, of the Anclnt and Accepted Scottish I vrr)' Inn noting Interepersed with Rite, as orgsnlied In the City of New York i many poitlci ijuotntnitis nj.pllr able to the In the year 1mi7 ly Illustrious Hrother Joejih I he sou. ht to rnnv. an. I to the sub. Cerneau.

tha fourte-nth degree Grand, In hand. 1 he Hey. William II. H.im-Kleet, Perfect and Hubllme Mason was con- I "'on followed and concluded the speech mak-ferretj In full ceremonial form upon a large 'rig. II" wi, and plenHing Ins'rlt't lietintv Master Theodore nni trial, tin higg'd Gru to let him pay Thlep, having nerved two years, declined a the line, fim t0 fight the harg Prlmrnne then spnke out In titii'lt conn open court an said he wanted to nav the fin.

an, i. wan l.cted his successor to SRld he WStlferl tn r.av Ih. class ot sndlilstea by Very Illustrious 'oioiuimentiirv in HIh ri mark and Inter (Jeorio C. Ulll. HJd, assisted bv the new om LE0AL NOTICES.

oie an OHUKn-6ft: Hun. Jam. rhurrh. Surr.at4t. of th.

Cm. ot Klnas, notice I. hereby slv.n. arcordlng law, lu all person having claim, aralnst MIN t'HAKFKK. Inls of I lie rounly thttt Ih.y ara renolrril to hum Ilia same, with Ilia vouchers llicrenf, lo suii-cr t.

Ihe el-l'-e of hla att'Ttiets, elsn A L-nnifeltfW, 79 l.li.crty street, llorouih of hallan. New York t'lly, N. on ot before lt day of listed NovemlM-r Is lls Till, MAS CIIAITKIu. AunilnUlralw nrftmlh in "pt'ViHt AN. or an Hun.

Jam.a (' Church, rurnat. of th. Cos of re-tics l. Iitrhy gitm, acrordlng law. tn all tiin.

having claims ag.ln.l MKT KNIH KKNllAI'l K. Isle ef Hi. II, 6f pro lyn, if Klnas. dece.s.,1, th.l they ar. quired tn eahttot Ih.

same, with Ih. vouch thereof, In Ih. auha. fiber at his placs of hualn at Ilia other, nf hi. attorneys, Wllsen Wsllla A'all II of Manhattan.

I of New York, tn liefer, ih. first day vt Al nasi. Daleu lltei J'lllN II It. FAS.IKMANN, rieeulo, Vi'llsnn Wsllls. Atlern.ys for f.t-cul'.r.

Wall Manhallan. ym Yotk City, Br cers, who are showing their aptitude for the at that. Iiejcctedly Mr. Oru had to bo to flr1 of the will of hi. cll.

nt hi wl ai proved at the state i eonveriiliin. ro.ir The election of grand offlcers will t.k. 'ZllT. rr.r'Z"! vllle, who was kicked and beaten by the as-i sallunt of his 4-year-old sister. Mary, on Tuesday night, died to-day In a nospliiil with.

out recovering consciotihiiess. Ills death deepens the mystery surrounding the assault and murder nf the two children, the police having been hopeful that the boy would regain conaclouincsa long enough to name the ahiallant, Klcardo Pnrlle, an 1'nllan, Is under arrest on suspicion of knowing something of crime, bin iho police nave no evidence against him except the statement of I roth, of the murdered children that the lluln girl was last set a live In his im-i pony. ested the bretlir. ry much. Many a ainlls was nx f.lty years roll.

around tha'; be pres. til. that re to stay; It was tho best l. nn, wo would be a long time long as he out as In ,) i lo ,,0 likewise mi () Sran'l i ritualistic part of the work of the consistory. An address of half an hour's length was given by Very Illustrious Judah Moses, 314, grand treasurer general of the Sovereign Grand Consistory and deputy for thn Htat of Now York.

In which he told many things of Interval to tha members of this particular branch nf Mianhrv and hv l.ttfra fvervlirl I ituiiini linn. ii urtr nigtuy KS I Is'HC lory, As I'rlinrone i ft the court room i.i.mI 6COTTISH SONO AND MUSIC. ankeil him why he had not stood trial. "I couldn't let everything come nut with and rllpplnia from tha dally press lht rapid 1 for a l.r.nner. the the l.ai.iie" and oth- Entertainment at the Central Presby.

The rnroner has not yet itetermlned whether I terlan Church. strides hlh lbs fVrneau bolv la making throughout the entire Empire ftate. (ttb. rs mk Ac I present III Uros. It sac W.

Jscoi.son. 1 Here rv- or not Mr. Carrie Perk, Primrose mo'her- At the rentral Probyterlsn Church, corner In law, met h'T death MINEOLA AIL BAGS STOLEN .11.1: David Uu. aa, 33d; Igar l. I "'r In the room and an by suicide or accidental TO IMPROVE HEMPSTEAD.

Many and ffernnn avenues, Inst nljht the fsn pniRoning. i.avis, Jio, i.eorga W. Davis. Xld; James H.I Irb rdlv and so-K. igu.on.

J34; Col Harnett. Lid. and I'lillip hers nt Uronklyn oiM-h giiartet and the Cln iiero.t. an. ai the next remli-ivoua Ihe tU-j "ilMiitti II.

Huiiom, John I tilee c.uh entertained an audi etict hbh packed the church. The pro YOUNG WOMEN FIGHT FIRE. That Will the Special Object of tha ntn oegree rrin.e or Jerusalem will be the ork of the evening and III. Ino Koberi i F. Itownlni.

311. cunnnander-ln-cliii tnl I Kt.llma. I', Herrs. haft M. nry rt an I JMf.br lh I'i-'re vw.r I i- ii i tramum rnn.tcl of Scottish on snd Newly Formed Board of Tiade.

1 Mnrlnus, John i.tis, I o. i- A Smith A I but lir. ba pleaaed to welcoms all visiting euLllnm prince. KnlKbts Templar. An era of prosperfy has upon II ffhs Misses Wright, of Freeport, Saved Neighbor's Horns From Destruction.

Infant's Narrow Escape. I iatiiascu omiunii'iery au a. II in-ver es- oerlencprf (Special to the Ragle) Hempstead, I Mar, 1''. lo llnlta steps for the forming of a hoard of trade In Hemp Plane. K.

Un.pe., si Iimplt. It. Ii IPeriii, i T. lilll, II it (ieorgo D. A music.

Oman solos er given by George W. Kltik, tmur solus by E. Theodors Msrtln. onlrnlto solos by Mlsa Klora llsrdle, violin eolos by Abniimler J. Iniiiis, luirltono solos by William Klti, aoprsno aoloa by Mlsa Ji.m Hleel, duets by Mlsa Hardin and Mr.

Martin and selections by taa glee rluh, th members of whi'h wire plrturcsiUly ilr. In S. nt. klliles. The rntrrisinmt til given under ths uo.pl.., of the young in en class and was a litnimlal a as an arilstlc surer.

i. I oiriii.riTrs si r.rt conclave O'lrllig tie I templar year now drawing to a evening as no epilon to ih rule. (Special to the F.agle Freeport. L. March bimn 1 John C.

Coleman was to-dsy appointed by Jiirtkc Clarke, In Manhattan, as receiver of the real property of William V. Young, formerly of Ilrooklyn, pending the trial of the Inn for a separation brought agalnat him ly Anna V. Young. Young also Is retrained by Ju-tlrn Clarke drawing SUA a month nf his salary as r.u employs of John W. Mssury Sons, being tho amount of alimony allowed her during I bo pendency of lbs action.

Masnry Huiia are enjoined from pitying Young ill" emm of 1115 a month, which Is to go to Mrs. Young. This Is trie nrat time that an order has In en mailo In the Bupreme Court attaching the salary of a person to pay alimony to hit wilts Ihe uenial course being to have him adjudged tri contempt of court and arreated and locked up In Ihe county ill unlll tin purges himself nf such contempt by paying the arrears of alimony and costs. Young obtained a divorce from his wlfn In Main'', but She declined in rerognige It, nay. lug she never had appeared there.

Hhn then brought her suit lor separation, on ihe ground tif Young's abandonment of her. Young has sin married wlfn, railing upon his Main decree, LAWYER LOST HIS CASE. (Hpecllll lo Ihe Ksgle Hag Harbor, b. I March IS-Ttia wilt brought by Lawyer Verinllye. of ibis place, cu.iliisl the W.alern Pllmn Telegraph oin-I any, lo recover lino damages tor an allegtd eiror In the ii.itisinislon ol a m.

hi itom Hug Harbor to Ithode Islsnd, ana diet-lulu ly Jusil.e llr.eiie. ahen i.ill.d I. -ley. Former Hurmiute of Hiver-hi ad. npp.

iireil lor Ihe ndiiiil It la in. ih raiotel I hat ihe cs. ass lo have In en a let oil I lie pari of I he plaintiff, for II h. 1,1 1 I. aimed that a number ol ti, lo siml.nr lulls i.

to leivi, 1.. a In- silllt.il at nine, A. S. imiNKERJIOf WILL FF.OVED. (Hpecllll lo Ihe Ksgln.l Mlti.oln, I.

March IS -Ihn wilt nf Alriim liriiikerholt. a well known lor r. superintendent of payna) tMil'ncy a eoiinlry neal. lm died at Maltha-set i mi.tiih, offered yesterday for prohaie in Horn sa'e Jackson The lib I ami ihe eatiinaiea tha real value i.i lt.oi.li, and the personal estate value, flu iioit lie will if Ann t'rafi, of Cc'trbural. bo lei tonalsiing of real and I rsoual, was alsu vflervd for iMneleen randlda'ea received ihe lllua'rioii I order of tha Hrd "roa and re Vti slit' by Vol h.

I'l lug 0. U. A. M. i hi i No Jr a Slid Well alletuli el ritiiit lii Will, ir Hull, win- ii, ci -iir, toll pa of oltii i-r.

i h. ne. I iili tin- Hir John H. rruett. ihe (ir.l.

of the Temple wa, given In lull form by ihe Itiamler. and with the aUI of the Mrirop Inn Quartet, alto sang" ihe niusKnl r.r-ieo-nlal giving Ihe rbanta and r. ttlnl" I too near a portiere cuid a in a Boor bedroom at the homo of Mil. Itim.i,., on Henry streei, Inst night, about o'. o.

The burning set fire lo the In of a crib In which the yout.gcst rhiM of aged about in months, sleeping. Hint Inlaiit hud a iirio cap" from being bunieil. Itlioil-s nmj discovered Ihe fire. Mrs lil.oibs rohn Into ih" hi'ir um LEAOUH'S ANNUAL BALL. Torn Hull.

in Atlantic avenue, ass ths Moieiay eveniri hi I ipi of I 'I: ton pr of 'be at, I liourlny of i. reral I of tshotu niade Inn resting; atidl'taie. Jobn fiiv siav v.n lh.t Itiifintoiy "II lsitiie, whkh rom- Af.i.r tin A VI 1 Hie 'st. ad turn lak.n last night by busln. men and oth'-r realdentst, ahen t.i oiKurilH'i'in ass tomplited, Hh Ihn fol-liiwlng iifniirB: presidiiit.

Carman l.tiah; v.e pi. s.p in, San Wai.r. vV, Teiry: IreMsurer, Krnetl Mun ke hn eseiutlvn ton. list, ot Klttar'l 'I'oa nseii'l. hwli llotll, l.tiula i A.

II H. abtirv. John It. Me-l. an an A W.

Hrl. rl. y. Il. gu.nr tin rHnr.

till he b. on lh ihlrd Wediies lny ol Ii A and bylasa re slid smoilg lliettl are lltc.ilporale.l B' of the iiliin a of those of nearl.y v.n.iis, ah.i have been nucees.u In I'llnsllig those plai.ltu 111" liont II Ii ke, en. mi, s. of a aim for a nest boot s. hrousut up anl uased al onspi.

lenetli A iti.lorlly ot lh. lo. others Ibe liesl slle Ithlsllllllile, tliouh It morn Ihitii sll.ta In leas tutof utile lo. lilil'les, Ho rapidly has Ihn iillli Ion III ittiase.1 In llcmpsued ibai nnoilier s. ihn pfliiuiry .1 pitrtm.

nia Is an uitout Two Pouches Containing- Many Letti Stolen From L. I. R. R. Plntform, and Letters Abstracted.

(Hperlal to the F.agle.) Mlnenls. I I March I Inspectors the Postal Department are her looking lha psrtlculsrs of tha theft of ihe two nt haga from Ihe Long Island Railroad pi form at Mlnenla atatlon one day last we Th" bail ere sent out from the local tifflce and Ihe tellers In Ihetn were deslll In points on Ihn nyaier Hay brunch and office weal of this place. There wera on of them a large of leil.ti fr Ihn Cowity Treasurer's otflef, rojialn checks Inr various pari lea one nf ihe pom h-s found, ctll and en piled of pa contents, al the aide onn of ihe llarl.n I Hy higbaava, and 1 oilier In the village of Hempstead. A mi Iter of Ihn tellers tmm Ihn I 'nun Trn nrer'a nric. were fotm I In lha at reels Hempstead, and Postmaster McCarty, that being not til, nf Ihn fact wr on lo Washington srd loveramcnt nffl, I ra la nn and aiarled Ilia Inveailgallon Ihe raae.

PLEASED POLICE 8ER0EANTS. Tha serieanil of Ibe llrnwttavlltn pel Billion at" elated over lite prsisa of spertnr Adam Cross, who said Dial the bl ten of Ih" police station wera Ihn beat nf any had rotnn aemaa Ihla pnrnu (in bla recent vlatt to Dm aiail.tn lha spertnr madn a eloan ef amlnal Inn of l.lberiy aytiiue hoti.n, and II i fine. Ihe seiiestila al piraenl liroansvlile hunts are Hetgeania John K. let, Julia duller and I- I mm sen. Ihe sbi.ng infant.

Mi nish.d tat, ('. and A and Ctll I roiessor lnelsi.erg perturmed the periim Imlaiiona and in omj.siitrn. nts on the t.rsati The rercinoiii. a ere fur'her -cl by the Itiiistratlotia nf the st. h.

miitiipiilaitd by Km Htr Wilson fj. rx In a ma 'erly manner The ahole crettony diiigiy mariag. and to II who look part in them The ranli.lnt.a er linallnle In Ihelr fuslae nf Ihe beau. Il. a .11.

played i irlt the port.atal nf Ihe trials and tribulation. h'avlnur and Ilia tS.urre.tion ami i out. rr.ng all ih orders in one ci.tiinr, nf routse. ttie-le It Isle b. fote liny i lull) n-terlh" I.

the I Sliollel ahl.h lellosiil on. lift Vl.s U'S'. I I 1 1, 1 p. witn it lo tin. door reaming Mamie and Al Wrlitht.

rs of 1 l.cn.lore Writln. a neli-liiior, ran hi a mamm c. Muic Mrs. id. Hl fr l-ire I i p.irtliH nt, the roues; ttoinen l.i..

h. iii. lve, put ii tun the (later. tr ih-time Hie lite tnmiMitiii. arrivid the fire h.

lie.n ettlnilMl.hetl Mr Itho.les. who tn. at liiil'iwiii when the fire i urre.1, bnrru I heme ami creatly nllevnt in find Ho. initial lo Ins Vnmn Has ntilv alight The Mirse. Wright rr Witrmlv talrd fur Ihelr work In puiiiM out the lire 1 1 i.i.

l.i I It tell. ML. J. II IIS M. .1 II WOMAN TI1IES OAS.

i il roueh being a euff. r. trout Mrs. II. I' II J.e hlin.

i'l lilt SI 'HI. HI Ht tie. I an I I-It'll air-. I. Mi.nl -I suicide by Inhaling lllunilti' us morning, a a i 'l lllkett lo Ibe Halt, tn llospl-I he Will probably teenier.

HERSFLF BY OAS. r. I'. old a llh do-. ilol' In Hie Inti ly of F.

,1,1 i sia'e r. at P. F.a.t str.el, Moti'oi. a it, committed ring the nlbl lot home, by In- I'lmliiaili'g Tin. slrl a of i.i'ly In I'til I'i'iii yes-.

a letter from M.d. i. i that bir luuth.r tans dvai. II'. I- fully Alliwj ..111.

pre.elit were I It I'm titi.m Viue Km. stra Fran, is Itiymnnd, it i n-idii, John W. palni-r I Ha.nuel liage, William Hullttn II I'Mlvier, Henry Ii riapp. I' III. He I I "i ML.

I. ii. it i Ihta ill lie tolSMiru'lid lore the aiiiutnn of The maii.r of the Installation tf a scscr-nue ststent also as ills, ua. -I at e. tisll.r,..

I.I.. I. ngih, ami itori. am lo n.n tn liistall aliblti a le mnlitl's stutetti that lll meet ihe apptotal of runiinty ri I he Hoard of Tiadg air. a ly lias ihlny IS.

I'. I. Ill r. Ii- I i w. U.

it i i i M.ti.j I N. J. I r. r. ii PERSONAL.

Mr slid Mrs Henry ltol. nf A Ihe. tnsrla load, have r.i irnel Irnm a five auks sojourn ou the cuasU ll'lgnea. John ll. s.aii.

r. r. K. Haslilo. Fit.

Mr Hcui. a que. win lam Morrison, Varney, Charles Po. I' l.iei,., Imryee, Kto'l M- H'aturaoB, L. Il.iilir.gu, j.

L. 1'attersoa, l'. ,1 f.fc.. A a l' fcf. I.

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