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

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

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAULE. NEW VOKK. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7. JiE-. CONFERENCE COMMITTEES TIE UP IMPORTANT BILLS.

rrii IKK HE la fe 3UsSiTc norufth. ami p0N I TUIS 1 A', Vb'fiilyl J- rtn th. "deck. "S-S Commerce to the new depart- Criticism ill.T"' on I A BABE BIRD. inToklonk '7n0 CARNFY-fm February 8.

1903. at 659 Qulncy it. "lent. he saw (11 to io BO. The for New York COnvertlon with the compound Ibtere'et foTiKO Kl.WMtl.

.1.. ih. law John ana Mary si ---n a. Financiers. remurUed'0''! am gel- EAGLE FLAG PRESENTED.

IN HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. MCKINLEY WINDOW UNVEILING. is 1,. ,,,7 Hy that Hi ALBERT rMraarp'nioroj'oWnl bcTn ChUJren of Nativlty Institute the wiu. W.tsoa Preach SJjWj ''i' hat' 1 heir.

VoTr'w'il'l Fafrom Ma 1 'law Morris Park oommUslon "should' bp5 pmeVdindVr De- ntp' ih'lk "lu In, 'j'" the First Historical th Hjr It 'a'sjrHlM'Vk' udK X'smr an1 of the House that, as it is proposed 10 have th- truth 1 first presentation of the Brooklyn Kaalo R-v. Iir. Samuel Watson 01 fill a-. Hi- II. Mark In a Fulton sin net far from Funeral private.

the Department of Commerce vttvrri-e ,) Vl i 1 Yorl" in' 'lis Th UT" schools I the jmlpli hist i -d hv. are LAHANNA SxKAC. Jo tSJttaST of "the tr when J'yetWngUWTO of'the lUt. In HmT" s.i'.. brwehad "here" Although hnv- fully invited to ttend.

"woMrcnslThich" mw Nw York by "ho in "i'Tlln 'al Vr' m'm 1 oi'Im 1' '1 i. "and PARIS FASHIONS UP TO DATE. st'm'i I. and uV ALBXANIiKK W. MAT- to keep Iho trust In i.ubje.-tiOM.

ami State is Bepuldi.an: children attained nn Mendelssohn In 1.1 i Ruc I j' -1? '1 'endn tanTthP 0 A SERIES OFBECITALS. v' a Z'Z 1 XMANDAABKSn'hJr Vttem repio being I Ponntiutn am' fc a AmTnean mpL I it oml't flowers. 1 KeM RHoel I ttl-p, i'r rSl McDKRMOTT-On February a. 1903. VERONICA veterans who have been p.

mod under llo upied the President's 3 n. torn. 111 flat Li slnn- a 111. re shin- at Hi. half a Mcdebmot th 'h1" fh' The Week jTV 'Z'' i 'y '11 If 'i'l' 'b.

law ITl 10 upon tho Jfthcllc I A SCHOOL JANITORS ASSIGNED. from Ms late residence Tuesday. A "fc; "t'hil '''''Jri'." ViiVh Bihrl THE PLAINT OF A BOSTON CHILD. The comm. niaim-nanro of build.

K.n' n.v the Army and Xavy hnj I.e 1 It, I don't approve of nursery rhymes j' A hirepVi'v'-'-ln'o CMaTa-Oo Friday February 6 1903. a. her rls' I hen, Tarnd 'tb times. i Ul llM Ja. dMhmBI s.dn.o 1 M- Nativity Institute Penant.

Ivy. cblWn f. Th! rAfT7.Z Tk' HeTur? Mr Ist, ''onod was de.lvered by Mlsa Ka.her.no l.riseoll. And suear sand MtRV lMUKEi't ido.v n.rid rirke- month tor veterans who bav. Inst both 'oman In the play, end (b men are gallants who displayed an elocutional tal.nl which But in these days of wit and brain, ill It 1 midim-n nn at' loci us the result of army This rate nd ues he a 1 1 i nn 1 1 0,1 Id ha v.

red I a hi. neiarinail- Such folly's not peimllled. Ill (A Vn' iwvtw -t. gpgSS. a 1 andch 'fi 'tto PROSPECT HILL CLaB BALL.

SHr'SSS A HINT FOR UNMARRIED MEN. EE 'Er lif-H SCULPTURE. i Shu'. Ki THouse has yet to dispose of five Mnsculine Intellectuality of Form Ideal- 'l Illa'nU'e" aple. Nn.

has''! a'! imth' vt.ds' 'raTdt'oi' i7wd Sculptors I IjV" by 'th e'papsr which he Mprs- He'd from 1 he shelf THIS WILL DO AWAY WITH THE MATRIMONIAL BUREAUS. VMM io attend I The S.n a'e ha- ,1 tashlen of Athens. 1 aen.ed "h.Kialnp time when MM as VALENT.NF- Sir Knlalita t'llnna, II I Wat pedlt.ng business al a wonderfully rapid1 Tin- I a Moran. 1 he past or of 1 he To hook It, for himself. 1 i.Mev.h.,,, -i-n demand.

,1 l-'rl-h 1 fth. s.h.e.i blgRest tdut all he Pail. NOT A WHOLE ONE. unite with ness-d ih. other day when th- Clk.o- At Association Hall las.

evening I'rotessor the address who I. I- hob the 1, 1 (i fj. 1 '''m C' relb ises Uf MtMW to'f V'lnlll KWM'Inr''' in speaking of matter "IllllnrlmlnguSf MI about 'aioo-m' 'Id Mta WdM DAUGHTERS OF ISRAEL RECEPTION 4Xvn 0 'It- KSRle I n-, No 0B ear.S whether yo, C- 2j "AdMdkl his Mil aB XI HnglyWlepo nulodl, is modern, while that hi, th Ii- b-ada. in- m- rln-nniat ism. 1 'CS'Sv 1 4.

gWWIM HATHA, II. leal move. I. gives 10 him the best of the aneient limps la dependent upon the har- Uarn to greet vour friends with a smile. Daughters of Israel It.

neilt So. ny will be nderWkT nd i.h.n.e., situation all II opimmnts mm monii form. The. frowns In their own held in sa-a-. rbimd Hall.

Smith ami Seher- Ftot'nilfll KsltMli, delay Uw'slsotloll 'tft'two RnuUtaUM, Tltia will the course. Exchange'. Jmtrhorn strsstS, to- row SY at.

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