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PEHOCRATSHARD AT WORK jell? FZSPARATI0H3 ItAKLVQ -i run a an vAMrjuojf, FXOWb' CXCBLIIXT RBCORDae: COBOBS99 THE PROPOSED DIBBER BU HOBTOB TAatINQ DEFTNITB SHAPE FAVORABLE REPORTS. I There tu aough aettvUy around tbe Hff-House yesterday to Indies to the Detn- oersts bsve really begun lb hard work their fpa'f" end tat 1 will mi be vry long bo- fr thr hnv thing a-homming. Roswoll F. newtr. wbo wOl go Water-town nett Nk, isealrea many nailers at Boom 8l In th Heff- Houm la tho eouTM of tbe day.

Smith BL a ecu one 01 una, ana sr. rd and Mr. Flower bad a that late4 more then half an hoar. Ynir Mll WOO tUW IUW CBHHIOri and Mr. Wood, a th result wtU toko on active VtM tote vwiBpeiae otwmu vi tmx.

fivwir. lessor CerUal end Senator 0lbeen wrxi also motif Mr. Flewef i callers, and thr Bssared kim of then- heartiest sympathy In this contest The propMMd dtaaer to bo given If r. Flower by BUT of hi eeeootetv tn Csxrui is begtn- BeS i hmmw vvunwHiH veto" eeobelrieref New-Jersey ood ethers or actively en.sged In booming (Uo dmnor. and Invitations win uo ooni to ou wo uemocrstio iamimiiL Senator Carlisle wbo asked yMterday If bo would preside ot tho banquet.

Bad ho said that 1.1 l.y niv KToea to attena it CootrreoaiBttO Amos J. Camming. wbo is Cbolrmon ot tbo IeraocrUo etoto Cotsroltte ob Literature, cot tu oonmlttoo ernniud roo- rdar. Bud will begin tbo work of Dd)o( vorunx naaaqnBrter of too Democracy, at 1 1 ttrdar. bot it will toko daf or two to cet the bredaartor rottordar Mr.

Csmmlnn told of Mr. flower record In Conrreas. i lie apoke of tbo manr float Mr. flowar bod aaaa tor peaaion in Try woruir oaooa, anil bow r. mwir aaways maaa it a poiot iv oe season mattor were up foroonalderotlon.

Tbo i. lonitnitteo on lvitoroiare wiu oee to it lb at tpo nnbUe la kaot wall imformad aa to taat wbat Mr. riower'i rooord on ponolon matter In Conrreaa aa. Mr. CommiBir olao polatod out what Mr tnower' anrioM were a Choinnon of tbo' CoBtrreaalooal Compalrn Cotomlttre, with tbe Bid of which tb IxmoiTMT train cxl creat a tiotorj at tbe polio last NoToubor.

Tbe efforts flower nutde In of tbo caate of labor and In behalf of tbo City of New-Tork or anono tbo tblnc tbat will be -deaerlbod in tho doouDarata to bo oeDt oat by tbo Commltteo on Lltorotoro. While Mr. Cam- Bitn waa taiklnc nbont Mr. lower reoora a a member of Cod pre, eenator Carilala nodded aaoont and areed with what tbo Conirreseman waa aaylng. Among tbo caller at tb Democratic bead-qnarter yesterday waa Henry Gritting of War-ronabnrg.

a member of tbo etate Committee, wbo reported tho proa poet a bright in hi part of tbo Mate. Ex-Corporation Coonael Henry R. BookTmon of tbe Conntr Demoeraey alao ealled at tbo headquarter yesterday end bad a talk with Mr. flower. Ex-Henator Michael C.

Murphy and Benalor William L. Brown wore among tbe rial tor. It Is bow propoaed to bold a big Democratic ratlflration meeting at the Cooper Lnatltute Oct. $, and Gov. H11L no less bo ha "numeroa ogaB-emnta olaewhare, may be tb first speaker on that occasion.

I Mr. Flower will be the gnest of the Demo- (rnUo Clnb at an early date. OFFICE HOLDERS PAYVSQ UP. or Rnnni i rv ht ivn THE RRPCBLICAH OEADQOABTEK8. Custom House employe and other Federal Officer continaed to step up to Mr.

Piatt'a bead-(osriers In tho Firth Avenue Hotel yesterday and n-ttle for their campaign aasesaraeoti. Of eoua genial Gen. Huated didn't give out thl bit of new at tha headquarters. If tbo foot eoncerntnir receipts from thl soarcs could bo obtained, they would make Interesting reading conjunction with tno republican declarations on civil service reform. Tbo foot that so many Federal employe have been aeen around Ibo headquarters so often and to openly baa given rise to muoh comment.

ITtirthArinnM I rnwuniw thM nmn Utfw VTiuenoa 01 ias ingress tnai tne AnminieireuoB taklnir In tbo tlebl KecelpU must have been a i i 'i kwu Mvru, mi jar. riati wmib uajpuj Bsood. lie professed to see nothing but unligbt In the Republican outlook. He aald that In all his axnarlenee In noil tics had never seen sn mnnh anthnsfsam maal. tested, and that It looked like a tidal wave, and i when asked which way tb tidal wave wa as Tins be said "our way." The Folder tidal wmwm rmm ui war vnof.

eablegram that waa received at tbo anartor during tho day was riven out a a piece or encouraging new, it waa sent from 7 breitden by ex-henator Warner Miller to A. C. Cbener. President of the Garfield National Bank. Mr.

Chensr sent It to the headauarters. It waa dated October, and road as follow: impossihl to reach home nefor tb 20th. I bop all Biy rrtenea will giv a loyal and energetlo support to tbe Ussst." iDiy au wui, or oonrao. Another thing happened to cheer those who are werking tn Mr. Piatt' beadqiiartera.

It wa tbe arrival of Senator Georce Z. Krwtn with a nicely-assorted cargo of stories about probable Crlttloa la St. Lawrence County. To bear talk one would think tbat there wouldn't us a aingie uemoeraaa oauot eaet in toe northern part ot the State. He told of big meeting that are being held np there, and aald tbat there waa nothing at all In the atorie that Mr.

Flower would gain soma Republican vote In St. Lawrence. Mr. F.rwln wa primed with the most roseate of views, and when be gets ahaaing rainbows be never does it by halve, not It he know anything about the Cngliab language. Boiator Loaghlln of Buffalo, chief apottla of -tno late lamented Booker boom, eleo came to town with atorie of beauUfnl harmony.

Be aald tbat ex-Mayor Becker, who bled, so pro fusely for tb Rochester affair, would preside at V. A BMa t. llt IMMmum nTJUU WUHJI Mr. HIIH WUI Aujuu uib rmoru ouxce noiaers wno were boob aboot Mr, Platfa preaerre yesterday were Geo. Denata Burke.

Deputy Collector Burr. Special Agent Pryor, Marcus A. Hanlon. Treasury Inspector, and Chi Clerk Be of tbo Appraiser's Ottioe. REAL BALLOT REFORM.

A CIRCULAR ISSUED BT THE CBBTRAL LABOR CNIOX ITS DEMASD. Tb Committee on Ballot Beform of tbo Central Labor Union baa Issued An address to tho cldsens of Nw-York and especially tbe work-Infmen, calling attention to tho need of real ballot reform. Snob, It say, moot bo bad before free election eaa bo aecured. Under the AactrallAB blanket-ballot system free oleetiona eaa be bad. Tbo eommitto calls attention to tho workings of the lav In Now South Wales, and urge working-men to give eieee attention to tho result there secured.

The duty of good, cltl-. leas, tt says, la to vote at tbe eoming election so that tbe AaatraUaa blanket ballot may be so-eared. The circular la signed by Jerome O'BellU ftamuel H. Jaeoboon, Kdmnnd B. Murphy, Mi-- ehael J.

Kenton, and Frank Balmes. tb mem-. hers of the committee. Appended to the Circular la the followlBg. "Orx Inn TO -Wt lDlst now that shall be sir a the rail Australian blanket ballot as the eoly omeial ballot, be printed aad distributed at tbe expense St tha mate.

a this one ballot shall appear th hemea ol all tb candidate for all th enicee to w4 lor at any aiccttse. 'paster ballot' shall as allow XL They ax aeVDsesesary, as by the io et harms each party aeiee. before the eleettoa. a ssiieble symbol or emblem for she printer to use as iwrutin. the nertv wblob the Candida is be- Mers.

fba ntuet illiterate maa eaa pick eet on tbe baibt the luiM ol the candidates ot the party I Mmui to. a a ua a or wm a indeneBdaat eanidat setutaivd 6y eertuicatea have toe earn rigat eraser a Uiia aiABkai taaiiot as tbe rsaTUlar oartv ncue- BM, aa Una tb poor and lBdepeadeet eaa4idae ahadaaTinexaetand semal Jnsuce eoeorded him hanag the eoual chaaee ul aleotiua with the aom-Jese et tEs wealthy party machine, and this cannot eon by any Basses ether thaa toe AaatraUaa kUakst kallst.1, K0 OPPOSITION FROM HEINTZ. TBB rKIMART IB THB TWEMTT-FOOBTH DISTRICT A TAMMAKT AFFAIR. Tm Democratlo primary of th Twenty-fourth Assembly District was bold laat alght under all of Tammany HaU at Urback'a Hall. Mor-asaals.

It was eondnotod strictly aooordlng to A letter aad spirit of tb law for Brtmarie. n. Fnrroy, Tammany loader of tb dis-Mos, was master ot eeremonie. Tber was all Parapberaalla ot 01001100. Two steneg-Pkers acted aa ballot clerks.

There wore Bar inspectors, and thsr waa a full eomple-: ot et watcher and ehallengcx for every oaa-, '4t la the Held. primary was bald to oboooe dslegstes eoavnttons: Tb Eleventh Distriet oena-' rT" the Connty Convention wblek moots Oct, li1" Tenth Jadtoial Distrlot Convention, the lor tbe nomination of Assemblymen if be Twenty-fourth Assembly District, and Coaveattoa for Ue Twenty Ward, to bo bead OoV 7. -xar wa no contest either for the Benetorlal Cooaty Con van Hon. Bat en others aflex4tdtea multiplied ezoeedtnrlr. Fer tab bty, va oaadldatesi bad their bbaBora IbotM X.

Sttsm. rrmaa aj Henry H. A. Kosmer. WOliaoi A.

etMteahah Ma MJobooJ (Mar. For Civil Jnatloa tbor X. Inffr. owd Caleb Bow Al tor Aldr- lt2L Tannaany prtraary, pur and Ibo tboy pelleT 1.500 mm tarn nenu 0B0- -dldatea: Clarke for Civil Justioo. itmas Aooombly, and Mobno for Alderman.

tnE COUNTY DEMOCKACT. MBBTIVO OB ITi OODKTT COMMITTBB TO-HIOHT TO HI DATRS. Tbo Connty Commute of tbo County Do-mooraey wUl moot to-night In tbo Cooper Institute and will fix tbo date for Uo primary aloo-tlon and tbo dates for tbe Senate, Cona-reaioaal Assembly, Aldormanlo, and County Convention. Tb Connty Convention wlU probably bo called for Tneaday. Oct 18, tbo vry laat day oa which a oonveotlou oao be bald In Uma to farmlt of tbe Oil as- of eertitioaua with tbo ounty ciork.

Tbo Tammany county Convention ichedulM for Oct. 11 Tb other County Itotnooracy convention will be valla ter this earning week. Tbe sentiment et present emoug the leedere of the county Democracy favera tbe nomination of a iraigbt looal UeiuooraUo tiokot. tb roi Buon wblob will ervo to ibow bow aiuy Iamoor.ttto Toter are not in full ayinpaLhy with Tammany UalL Mr. Piatt's friends are still eansldertna' tha poMlbllltte of a union ticket, but nothing could be learned yesterday that woold tndloato that tbo prospeoU of a union ticket thl year are very bruiht.

It 1 not likely that any action will bo taken at to-nig a i meeting of the County Democracy in reference to tbe 8late ticket. The Indications are tbat tho Commltteo on Resolutions will reoort tha nroUist maiia tha delegates to the Saratoga Convention agolnst reoeiTea or inem at tOBi eoBren-tlon and that tho whole matter will then bo referred to a special meetinc of the Conntr (Com mittee to be called for aom nlgltt nex) week or to tho County Convention. It maybe taken for granted tbat wbea tha matter does come id for final aaUlament the Counties will glv the Uemoeratlo Btato ticket ana too democratic platform their Indorse men t. CAMPAIGN IN BROOKLYN. THB DEMOORATIC PRIMARIES US.

Z1EO-LIB AWD THB tllTOBlLTT. There was a eonapieuon absence of that tullen and anrly temper" of which William a Te Witt (poke at tbo Democratic prlmarle In Kings County last night. On tha contrary. large and enthuaiaatlo crowd turned out In every ward in Brooklyn and in tbo connty towns, and the largest vote la year waa polled. There was really nothing to induce the enrolled Democrats to get ont and be oountod oxuopt a desire to show the people that thera was to bo no sulking beeaus Cbanjn was not nominated for Governor.

The object of the primaries waa to eleot delegates to the Assembly, senatorial, city, and county conventions to be held during the com' log week, and the greatest harmony prevailed io bji uui a low warae. in the euxth. Fourteenth, and Seventeenth there were oonteats. but they were merely between ward factions for control of Aldermanlo and ward nomina tions. In the Eighteenth there wa a atroug tight against tbe leadership of John Cottier, led oy ex-ASHOtnoirman Blanchfield.

It was designed to kill oft Cottier a a candidate for County Clerk, but he carried the orlmarv and will be a candidate until ordered out by tho leader or nominated by the convention. Tbo exolualve announcement in yesterday's Times that Mr. William Zlegler bad written a letter outllnlnr what the plan of campaign for tho Brooklyn Mayoralty must be. sad that it publication would be delayed owing to the fact toot one uepuDiican was named as having been mixed up in the water steal, waa treated by some of the local papers yesterday as a oanard and by others as a fact. The latter were right.

Mr. Zlegler has written auoh a letter, and it will be made public In a short time, possibly to-day or to-morrow. In It Mr. Zlegler does not accept a nomination for Mayor, Inasmuch as no such nomination has been niada. He 1 too wlae a man to let It so out that he has regarded Nathan nod bis folldV- ora as the purveyors of the Republican nomina tion for Mayor.

But he has discussed tbe local political situation, and he sars that a successful oampalgn can be mad on these three Issues, tbe water steal, the St Johnland frauds, and the tax sale awlndlea, and Intimates that he (or one would be willing to stand or fall on such a plat- iorui. MS. HEINTZ IS FOB FLOWER. Commissioner Heinu of tbo Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Ward said yesterday In refer ence to the political situation la tbe annexed district ao far aa tbe State tloket la oonoerned: I am going to support Koswell P. Flower and tbe wbole Democratic State tloket, of course.

I believe it wtU be elected, and I know that tho annexed district will do its full duty by it Whatever our differences with Tammany Hall may be aa 10 matters relating to tbe annexed district, they in no way affect our loyalty or our energy in supporting tne Democratic state tick et, ror we are Detnoorata all toe way through. Tbe World'a Fair iasue will tell In favor of Mr. Flower In tbe annexed dletriot. If tbe fair had come is not Improbable tbat It would have been located within the limits of our district, and at any event tha progress and development 01 toe i wenty-tnira ana 1 wsnty- tourth Mr ara would nave been materially benefited by It of tb annexed district bold tbe Drogress of that district very olose to our hearts. and thos-t who do things in public life that Interfere with that progress will understand that tha people in tho two wards know how to resent in juries." THE UNITED GERMAN DEMOCRACY.

The McKinley sot was denounced last night at a meeting of the General Committee of the United German Democracy in Beethoven II all. nenry G. Autearieth presided, and speeches were made by Dr. August F. Freeh.

P. F. fechmldt and others. Four delegates from each Assembly Distrtot were present Tbe resolutions stated that the United Ger man Democracy reeognlses in this campaign tne picket ngnt ot isj. jsesLinieyism is an issue in tais oampalgn as muen ew-Tor as In Ohio or Massachusetts." The resolutions also condemned the census frauds and the orld's Fair steal.

The support of the organization was pledged to Mr. Flower, tho State ticket, and the plat- THE TAMMANY PRIMARIES. The Tammany primaries were held In tbe va rious Assembly district last night There were no contests reported. Delegates were chosen to the County Convention to be held Oct 12 tn Tammany Hall, the Senate Conventions, to he held Oct 9. and tha Assembly and Aldermanio Conventions, to be held Out a Those districts which form part of tbe Twelfth aod Tenth Congressional Districts also selected delegate to tbe Congressional Conventions, to to held Sat urday, Oct lit.

CAMPAIGN NEWS IN BRIEF. BTh City and Cosnty Convention of the Socialistic Labor Party was held last evening st 26 East Fourth Street Tbe session was secret and no reporters were admitted. The fallowing nominetioBS were annoauced as ha ring been made: Fur Justice of the Supreme Oourt Rudolph Modest, elgermaker; for Juitios of the Superior Court William Draemel. cabinetmaker: (or Justice of th Court of CMBiuoa I'loss-ltanlanUn J. Oratseh clerk; for Judges of the City Court Henry ulyn, bookkeeper, and Usury Foth, caoinetmaker for Coroners 601 ge hUebeling, physician, Wakie- niar Domnana, pnyaician, anu ran us iio, cigar- maker.

Fifteen believers la ballot reform the Nine teenth AeeemDlr District organized a branch of the Peoole's Mantel Del League last nicht in tha Hotel KnptooU. Kiath Avsane and aUghty-Srst Street Th meOng wa called to order at 8 o'clock by George Herea Pntnanv Affr an honr and a halt of Aisoossion a cousutntioa. basre that et th Central Leasrue. was adopted BM then la lOUawing omcer were eiecteai rreal. dent Asorxe Haven Putnam: Vleo i'restdeat Per.

elvai Kaaatb; Treasurer Max Ksomburg: Secretary John Jay Obapmaa; Kieealm Commutes Usnry R. KnbDardf. Prof. John J. Peters, Dr.

Mendelssohn. Jean rnunuiaN, aaa J. Mesentsei The Executive Committee tb Connty Commit tee of th Voorbi Democracy met last evening at the headquarter of Ihs association of th Tenth As- Maihl, IltaLrtt gMH(t ATUU Ud FOarth Hllttet Tbe Executive Committee approrea the aetlea of Mr. Voorhis at Ceraloga. and adopted a resolution sonrarins the Blatrorm adoDtad bv the Dem ocratic btete Convention and pled ring lis aBaaimou apport to tb aeveral oandluate Laced la aoalna-UobT Mr.

Voorhis denied tbat bis ergaaltaUoB bad eatrd Into deals of aay kind with Tamateay. ra ivtBateaath Aasembly District Prohibition win kin outdoor mass me Us rs to night at o'clock et rilty-sevsatb Street and Ebthta Avenue, aad at deck a Flfty-secee street aad siiahtb Arsnue. ins rroniouion First Assembly District Will bold aa uUeor at a ociook at Beach street aaa wst xtreauwaj. Th, Torkrill BspabUcan Ciab hs'-d a maUiB- Bg lst BlgBt 1 l.mvi wnmiw. MnUM Of BUlBinS rVKIUJU Min wkd toVer for asons-rsUos of the Re-pabUoaa rotors i that dlstriot Tb BtecktM Committee of One Haaired bsa been Mtaakler rib heoaa ta Becsod AeBBBxtWdB.y Bight tootrmlaeBit-Iv what tep they wOl take ta relereec to aa aaU- TaaMaaay tooai ucas.

IUTEST. JJUUrJL. mm mmt. rw TAhaint Marseilles aad sTspIos fl? da, with wit Mjam. ane us sua o- iiwe st lb hu et M.

snvo OBITUARY, PXBTET aTOILL WATTEE80K. Barf KoOIU Vattersoa. faUar of Hsarr WatteiooB, odiVor of Uo LeeUvllle CmmrUr-Jmurnkl, died on Thursday sight at bis son's wa bora Broford Connty, Tna-, Hot. as, lull, aad wesedaoatcd at CnaberUad Collogks Frtnootoa. Ky.

la 1831 be Wr4 npoa newspaper work, sUbllablag a paper In BbolbirUU, Taa. II msd his influenoefelt In his keuaty and was electod to tbe LoniaUt-nro In 1135, and then Inter to Congress, wbsr he sarVed from lHStt to 14.1. He was elected a a Ps moor at liecllalng a renomlnatlon.be was sojnt to Buenos Ayres on a dlptomatlo mission Mr tb ITesliUat, and upon bi return be was elected to lb hUU boost and waa cbosaa rreaioui of th body. FroBi lS.Vit th close of lrtni be wa tbe owned and editor of tbe Nash villa and tsars after 'that was counseled with lioiUl autr of tb Wasbiagton avion. Mr.

raoa waa a member of Th lmuioaratlo al Convention of IriAO, and bo voted for bmlnatlou of PteihB A. Douglas. Tb rear wa aa Uecter at iMtgm on tb ba ticket, and la Ik rollowlag rear be waa vuaa 10 the ptl Convcntloa as a Union- lt Fur luuruen veari bftor the wm prao-Ilcd lav In Washlnglott. but after 1h7H be was con uee tod with the editorial staff of his son's pa iter Mr. MTattersen wss tbe laat anrvtvor of th Twenty-slitb Congres.

11 wa ibo youngest luemuer of lost body. Gen. Jackson was his godfather. In the civil war bo waa a strong rnlooj man, although his sou served la the Confederals Army. JAMK8 UUTTKK WORTH.

Cblot Rnginoer James Butter worth. United Stated attached So the receiving ship Wabash at tb Charleetown Kavy Yard, died yesterjday at hi rvaldenoe. North Cambridge. Mas. was born tn Knglaad flfty-aven year ago, but came to thl country at an early age and completed bl mechanical apprantloe-ahip aa the Charleetown Navy Yard.

Early In itjoi successfully com pet la th yearly examination then held and was appointed a ThlrdiAsslstaat Kngtneer In the navy, aad bis first aeaif ntuent waa to Boston. During the war bo aervod with distinction on several veaaela of tbo Golf and blookading aquatlrona, receiving vral ucce'salv promotions. HlBee that nerled ha had been con nected with tb North Atlantic, Paelno, South Atlantic, and Asiatic sauadront and been four tlmeaioonnocted with Charleetown station In various capacities, his assignment to the Wa bash being about two rear ago on hi return from th China atation. He waa a most lndefatigtble student of th advaue of im provements in steam and of electricity, and to mi etose application bis death la partially attributed. Nervous proatratlon resulted, and this, together with the ravarea of ehrenle diar rhea from which he bad long tillered, resulted in an affection of the lungs, NARCIfSE BERCHEKE.

death Is aanounoed. in Part, of tbe artist se Berohere. He was born at tern pes. 1. 1819.

He studied In the studios of and Charles Kemond. Tbe first appear- anoe bis work at the Salon waa in 1844. In lb7 traveled in Spain, and three year after Orient in tb Hi principal works are a landteate exhibited in 194; viws of Avignon. Martotto, tb Convent Of Santa Marsarida, th Kile and Cairo, in 184.1 to view of monuments, temples, earavfons. Egyptian scene, in 1857 to 1863; a "crcpuscoie Apros elmoun ltjtjs.

which reappeared attb Universal Exhibition of 18671 01 ue ue. the Temple of Bbamses at s. carsvaa under tbe walls of Jerusalem, uus 01 tne Delta, in lUlu to le77. 803 bo published a book entitled Le de Buee. CI no Mols dans 1' Isthme." He obtained several medal, and, in 1970, th dee- oration 01 tne ifion 01 xionor.

OBITUARY NOTES. Horace I Qreeadledat bis borne la Fort Plain, N. YJyeatcrday. Mr. Green was fifty.

two year of age. He leaves a wife sad four children. HI death was occasioned by typhoid lever. He waa editor of tbe Vort Plain tf(fr, aod was well known throughout the state as prominent member of the Masuiie fraternity. He was one of the committee appelated by the Lodge for the selection of th site for the Masoaic Asylum, and labored bard for 1U location in tha Mohawk Valley.

At th time of bis death he waa ons of the Trustee of tb Masonic nail andAsyium rund. Mrsl Sergeant Prentiss, widow ot the Missis sippi Statesman, died on Thursday at her residence tn Niw-Orteaas. La. She wss born tn Natehes, Misa.Jslxty-aeven years ago and waa edocated in Philadelphia. She married Mr.

Prentiss la 1843 at l4ns-Wood. near Natchez. Tbelr oldest son. Osorae I. Prentiss, kilned the Confederate Arm v.

and died In Tennessee in lbH'A Mr. Prentiss waa a member of the bpieoopal Church. She leaves a son, a. 8. Prsn- uss, auo two nnmarraso.

nangnssr. TEA REV. LB. QUXXIXQ CALLED. BDT HOT UNTIL AFTBB A HOT COaTTEST IN THB CHCRCH LAST NIGHT.

Borne of the members of the Bedford Arenas Baptist Church, In Bedford Avenue near WU- lougkby Avenue. Brooklyn, bare wanted to ex tend a permanent call to the Bev. Dr. J. H.

Gun ningbf Boston, wbo ha been filling the pulpit slnod tbe Bev. Hiram Hntohlns retired. But others have not and there ha been a srsat deal of talk lately about a meeting tbat waa aet down for last night to consider the matter. ine meeting wa held in the lecture room, and tt waa a lively affair. About '200 I ladies and gentlemen participated In ttl Dr.

Gunning had many friends and not a few enemies, and the latter charged tbat he waa too much occupied with aaoular affair and the pursa.it of the almighty dollar to give bis time aod talents to the ohureh. They charged that be was an M. aa well as a D. and was In tereated In a Boston lite Insurance company, out 01 waiou ne netted aoout sw.ihmj a year, it was pointed out that he journeyed on from Boston every eundav to preaeb in Brooklyn, and de mented eou for hi day' work, almost in advance. These allegation were lodlirnantlT dented.

especially by several ladles, and one old Deacon who sat near a Tints reporter turned and said: Ohl tbe dominie 1 a lady's man, make no mis take laoout mat. He 11 win with em, too. And he did win, for it was finally decided by a vote of SI to 28 tii issue a call to Dr. Gunning to be come tne pennaneut pastor or tno onurohfat an annual salary ei fB. TX8SMIT SEA CHS 3 LYOXS.

ins, N. Oot 2. Mr. Fassett. Mr.

Vroo- and CoL Baxter arrived here this moru- W. A. Sutherland, Republican candidate Lttorney General, oamo over from Bocbee- 1 hour later. There were 5,000 strangers rn. An audience ot as many thousands bed to Mr.

Fassett at the fair grounds in ite moon, wnen ne talked about the pros naae oy tne liners ot toe soil. his speech In the Court House in the og, ssr. rsAsettseia: here is bo anti-trust plank in the Demoeratla platrsrm. 'i nereis nouung addressed against the pluUKrats. Whom does lower represent I H1U.

And ret Uor. Hilt in advocating the per out, lnterrst law, hit Flower a blow between the eye. Flnwvir wus at th head ot the delegation that came tu AliAny to uppoje tltat bill. qov. uui says sir.

rasaett a young man and Is very irasn. jie wauis 10 luaruss nts.e issues aad want to discuss Federal Usuns. In 1888 uv. Hill was find to get away from Federal lssuei and hid hliusrlt in State Issues. Did you ever trv to catch a piece of soap la a tub of wa ter I Ms wsats te dleuss Federal issues la a puaiorm ttist nas not a plans in 11 out tarlii reform, it wan is io nincuss rttmrM imiwi npon a silver ulack.

but he uimseu wui Bot agree with Mr. Cleve land as to ue werus. riBKMAV COITOTMB MIMMIKQ. Gordon Cobovot, fireman on tbo ferryboat Jersey City of the Pennsylvania Railroad Ferry, is missing. Tbe suspicion Is entertained that he may have been ground to piece In the wheel bouse of tbe boat- His sympathetic fellow-hands hop, however, tbat be may nave met a less horrible death by falling Into tho water while at worn In th wheelhouse.

inquiry as to bis whereabouts was made at the end ot hi trio across th river and a search was Instituted. A man climbed Into the wheel ho use to see If anr IndlSatloB of the cause ot hi disappearance could be found there But if bis body had been chopped np among tbe Iron braoo within tb wheelboaa by th turning of tb paddle th water tossed into the box with every tarn of tbo wheel would have washed even tbe blood stain away. As soon as tbe news reached Poliee Headanarter yesterday. Chief of Polioe Murphy summoned Engineer Rogers before blm land questioned him carefully. The result bowed no want of care on bl part, Coaover lived In Kahway and bad a wife and throe ehll dreni rna wsBTixoaouas compart.

WOrd comes from Philadelphia tbat tbe reor ganisation plan of th Weetlnghouae Electric and I Manufacturing Company la approaching completion. Tbe committee, consisting of Au gust Belmont, Brayton Ives, and Charles Falrchild. baa been at work for several months. and (natters bare now been brought very near te afencluslon. This roorgsnlsation baa been accomplished by tbo voluntary action ef all tbe parties In Interest, and Is said to bo satisfactory.

Tha committee has eeaaed tbo affair and ac count of tbe company to bo examined, aad tb result la thst the plan will provide for tbo eom- pnay Boating debt aod plane it by the eoeerp-ttonlof tb two minor sew pan tea la a poeittoa Ai.iiaop.ta its flved cbAraee aad increase Its aa- These enangre nave neea aecompusaeoi witiiont any Increase 01 tn eompany a capusi took. flMW.uuw 01 aroos wiu renwui 1a the trSUOJrj UBlMti.UB tuh Vt too nust- Thai arc Ik Sept ll Renokx al views TheUO tne pu In II Desert 3f sea of Baal THE NEW-YORK CENTRAL AN EXTRACT FROM TBE ARM UAL RRPORT OF TBE ROAD. A LAB01 INCRRAIB IX OKOSe EABBIBOI AMD A DECREASE IB SUBPLCS SOME VERT IKTfcntMTIirO FIOCRBS THE CONTROLLER'S REPORT, Following are seme extraou from the annaal rtfort ef tbe New-York Central Uailroad fer the year ended Juno SO laat: Tb year has beea oao of tbo moat Important in th kletoty of the company. Tb mileage, rvaue, aad general bualnoas have been largely Increased by the lease ef th Home, Wstertown and Ogdaburg Railroad and Its leased Una. Ue Beech Creek lUUroad, and tbe enquire meat of tbe Byraeuaa, Ontario aud New-York Railway through leaeo to tbe West fthore Rajlread Company.

This report I tb first oomyUt annual xblbtt sfne tb change la th date of the elose of tb Bsoai ar. Oa tboflm day of Oetober. 1100, tbe lioech Creek Kellrosa was letsed for Us term of Mini years. It ei tends from Jsrsey tihors westerly to Gasaam, a dUtanoe of 104.27 mile, through tbe Co alios of Lyeemlag, CUasoa, Cea-tr. aud Clearfield, la the 6taUot Fsnnsylvanla, with various ulse brsaehe aggMgeUnr 9s.

85 mUea It traiHo la prtneipally tbe earrlag of bitomlaou coal, mined ta tbe regie a through wblob It extends. Direct conasotlon with tho maiu lino of tbe New-York Central and Hodsoa Ulver "iiatlroad at Lyons, N. lw prlnulpel coaling statloa. la made via the leased lines ef the Fall Brook Coal Company northerly from Jersey "bore. a distance of 170 miles.

Blooe July 1, 18lr0, Ue Syraousa, Ontario and New-York Railway, extending from 8 yr sou ss, N. to Karl tile, K. a OUUnoo of 46,40 miles, has beea operated a tb Cheeange Braaoh of th West Shore Railroad. This wa a4 temporary arraogomeat In aooordaaoe with an agreement between tho Boards of Directors of tbo two companies, aad under dale of April 8, 1891. the Syracuse, Ontario aad How-York Rail way was formally leased for the term of It corporal exltteno to the West Shore baliroad Company.

Tbo mileage and operation of the cnenango uranen annsf tn eattr year are ln-olnded in this report CempariaoB with tbe operations ef laat rear a affected by tb la creese ta mil sen and busi ness du to tb lsase of tbe atom. Watertowa and Ogdensbunt Hall road and by a strike of Ue yardmen, trainmen, and switchmen, which oc curred on too line of tne new-Tern central and Hudson River Railroad in August 18 WO, resulting in a partial so passion of tretuo oa that part of the system. BOAS OPBBATBB. Rom Owns. MOmm.

Mew-York Oenkrat aad Hadsea aBs-er ReU. road, main line. New-York le BuDale. 441.TS New- York Ceatrai aad Hadsea Klver Rail- road, brauohes, Nsw-Tork to Buffalo. 177.70 Total miles New.

York Central aad Hod-son River Baliroad B1S.45 feeds eessst. Mm in Lin est Brmneh. Roma, Watertowa aud Ogdaosburg Railroad, Suspension Bridgs to flassena 039.18 West Bhor Railroad. Wsebswkea to But tsio 48S.S0 New-York aud Harlem Railroad, (ateam Use, New York to Chatham 1S0.90 epnytea DuyrU aad Port Morris Baslreed, Hour lea DuyvU la Pert Morris 6.04 Troy and Ureenbnsb Railroad, Troy te ureenDusB g.u New-Jeraev Jnnotloa Baliroad. Weskawkaa to jersey unj.

4.S8 Total miles of road operated. S.0M.44 "Th total ol th tuade4debllkB0wS6a.aT7.33o.SI. 1,094. 4 Tiurlnr the veer there were Issued Sir I ore cenwai ana nsasoa aiver neuroen per oeat, gold debentures, making a total usee te date of id. 600,000 oa aoeount of the eiS.UOO.OoO eataerlsed by a resolution ot ue Hoard at jjireetora May la, Iseo, to be need le purchase oraoqulre addltieosJ equipment and to complete ex least ve eoBstruotloa work sader way or prelected.

By virtu ef tbe same authority $806,000 of tiies boads were anrcbased daring the year and retired, making a net Increase In the funded debt ef 6,194.000. Ueneral Improve mania of tbe property have beea eharged, a must to operating expense, out certain items speetaea la the before-mealloBed resolution hare been debited to aneelal accounts. These accounts lnclnda. la a4. dlUon to tbe amount of oharged to date tn special equipment eeoenat (aa Shawn on the balance sheet, detail of which la given later.

1 the fellowlB amounts charged alaee Oct lkBBi SI. 002.363.06 increase in cost of road and eqntpnsat account, inoraes ia nariam uepreesioa acoeont S2OO.0O0 decrease In bonds and mortgages on property purchased for Mott Haven yard. This makes aa aggregate ef S8, SOS. 187. ST, agatost which an, i4, 000 4 per cent, gain esoea tares of isvu ar new outstanuing; I 8 mi 5 5" 11 a 6 I 0 IS 3f sis Ol GD (jSr SO St SUIT AGAINST MISSOURI PACIFIC.

TopbsjI, Oct X. Gov. Humphrey baa In structed the Attorney General to aammeaes pre- eeedlnga against the officer of the Missouri Paelae Railway Company fer erlmlaal aegllgsaos la eaaatag the death of two mo oa th Kaasaa Central Ball- way. Hs has also Instructed sn offloor te eoatoienoe Bctlaa to revoke th charter ot tb Ksna Ceatrai. owned by tbe Mlaaoarl Paelno, aad restrain that road from deiag aay farther boalaesa.

This action grows out of the negligence, first of Oea era! Manager Clark of tbe Missouri Pari fie to obey the order uf tbe Bailreed Commissioners to relay the track, the present rails being tha thlrty-Sve poaad rails used when tbat road waa a aarrow gaag, at tb same Una tbe board prononacieg the Kansas Central ansafe fur operation. No atteattoa wa paid to thl ordr. nor was aay aaswer give. Th order wss Issued in lbOa In May 189L th board agala called attention to the oun dittos ot the reed, nrging tbat it be made saf In th Interest of hamau lite aad repeating Its order. Mr.

Clark declined to answer this eAolal eommunloetlon also. la June lot' low loo train was eltehed and two mom ware killed. The Commissioner telegraphed Oooorai Maaasrer Olark charging him with msrdr aad demaadiag aa lmmsdiat reply as to whether the order ef th heard waa to be ebeved or not Mr. Clark replied thl time complaining ef tbe severity of tb eommunlea- ttoma. lelmtng be did set know the reel eoadrtiea of the ruail.

and asked for a modification ef las is evoer. remtalns' to nae eld rails from sa other Bert tho svatom. The beard doraaaeed aa immediate corn ullaaoa. whos Mr. Clark reeiled that all eerresaoed eaee bad boon nt to the New-Yerk ealoiaU with favarahla naMamendsdM.

A iwDlv aame from slew York oa th V7Ui ult. sskiag fariaor moaincatioa of the provisions of th order, aad sa the tStfe telesrapbad tbat nothing al all eon id be dee. owing to th financial oondlnon ot Ibo Missouri Paelae. sad In a defiant toao said tb Stats eoald re late the courts if tt ao desired. that Its aeuoe woold mm be restated.

Tbe State will new proceed le rack actio a will forfeit the charter of the nM and eempel It to seas operation of all trains Cnmiaal iredis will be brought alao against Mr. Clark aad the Division ftnnerlntendent and aa effort be made te them wttbia tb walls ef the psatteatlary the chars ot murder. Tb official ourrsspoaeeae will go far a evidence ta tm lass- AN IMPORTANT CASE. WisirmeTOK. Oet Field ef the United Stale Bapreme Court has requested Aaanelata Bali Harlan to bear the suit ef tbo United State coiBplalnaat against tbo Central raclne Railroad Company, the Beathern Pacta Cempaay.

and the Weatera Untea Telegraph Oempeay, defend snts, which was broaght betere aim ta' Chambers as pre siding Judge fur tbe Ninth Jadieial (CsJUornla) Ctreait Tb Government asks tbat tb case by wokb ue central jraetne weiirean vempasy ea- Igned.ail lis properly, to th See thorn Paelne euamir. nsav Be eat aaMe aad canoeled. that th contract between the Central renin Railroad Company aad the Weatera rata Telegraph paay may ale be set aside sac la sealed, and the Central Paoiae dlreete aeaoolona ss telegranh ttoe wttaeat aUsertasinstioa against aay ea. ana sasrd, a Mual term. Snintim jar tbe STtetSetrtot ft Utt fcwtlswSS tt SBBStlg fcAtSj BlS I It Iff is Hi rr iif i i IM fir ry--F-wihV Tr vnma was a neeeessrr Kan Ua at Blss 1 1 IKls a.

i sTTTI" wnu oe eawm. mmmmmm ip to Oyra W. Wmi4 ae DevM Daeler tlwtae te Ik, i 7r ZTTTz' now ewv loo tm im iuuul mm ji eafb of Jadg Hewyer. the ao eoe there miZl near the ease. aaA settee Field waa eocnpaliod ftiojaMmelte to rtt to bS KseeT Uo Harlan wUl bear tb mm at aay tlm bi may w.i pa apssiM krsumeal la Wsshiagtes, asatoa Ftotd Utoaeed WESTEB-X FABflENGER AM0C1ATI0X Cnuuoo.

ool a tv. Ik. Westorn Passenger Assoelatiea wtfl be kald Best Twaeday. Tn hi oall Obalratan Ftaler nsBerstos many nb)eets to be eoasidered, bat praape the nmet Imperlaat msltor to reset attoatlon will be tbs revised agreement which has been la eearM preperatdoa te several week by tha aatasltto purpose. Th omadltos has sess.

tea it work aod pal tbe new siTMtnest in y-vi'iro erg 1 lew pay TBgiansj WfW 'ill. BIS. sllSfirtl istmltXi4 Skn Iks flklAAM SB a.eve.1 ua.aaa not ale a mamber ot the ether or gaol Among thr aoeatlnn ta he 2nea ileal isldecee are el. rales; twsiprooal relaUuna with th 0rt Northern and rfortbara Pacts Heads: reaad. trip I ttokets sol 4 by traasooatlasatal lines frees the Iflereast; preaortUm which ahould aaavae be- Paeifla immmm fflljMM m.

11 1 ..7 -s" xmmi we owsiaees xreas ismaa- Uae territory to Faeiae ooast points. mmn AIR LIsTK TO LXADVILLB. Dasvsa. OoL. Oet 9.

Work will k. witata tea day to bulM aa air Ua to Lead tile, via Argentine Bass. The inoerperatert are Be wen Brlggs, who aa Cbief Eagiaeer et Denver aad Rio Oram as i Adelah Bug, tb --iwuw, mum m. nrenas. book keeper ef the Dearer Apes and Weatera Iway Oempeay aad a maa who for a long tlm aWMSk aant earl a.

Cs i wwaaw- em mt vw a warn BBlfB 'laBaSea) TrXsVllB Oft partment Nearly BS.000.000 will lie (pent tb Uae from Denver to QaorgetowB aad 16,000.000 to So, 000,000 from thst pelat to leading potato elsewhere. It will pleroe Arses tins, at a ol ef to.000.00a a Mat THB BOO'B FAOIFIO EXTEVSIOB. BT. Pain, Mtaaw Oct To-ala-hfs ranerss hm North Dakota aad lb NertbwMt Territories tadt eats tbat tbs ftoo and Csasdlaa Partto Uses ar Poshing tbs Bee's Paeifla extenido from Haaktasne, ea tjanaaua i' acta xeala Uae, It is positively ta led that as soon as the eoaaeetlaa PaciOo will cross at banlt 6to Marie aad to the Paclfle by way of St PaoL which roe to Is thlrtr. mniiniei uio taroaga traias over tee aaHU icifle will eroo mt ft.nli fit i mwm .1 seven miles shorter thaa ever ths present line by way et Winnipeg.

Throngs freight team wiU be Mat by ths eld root from Bodbary to Wlaaly-tg A NEW LINE. A new line between Chleaae and SaaUn mmA mt Lenta aad Boa tea la hkalv te be eotoMioia The negotiations bow peadlng leek toward a oambt- Bstwnof uNieti Plate, wt Shore and Hntusc Tbbb1 between Chicago and Boston aad thse Una together with the Toledo, 8t Louis and KaaaM City Road to reaoh et Lonla. The Heosae Tanael peopls are especially dealreua ef bringlag about this arrangement ia order that they may Increase their through business from CMoa4roan4.ibe Boa ih western territory. NOTES OF VARIOUS nTTIBESTS. IBM It has leaked OBt thst tbe Atehlaoa has aa.

oured eontrol et the Denver and Hie Grande Road a new interest ta felt In the coating meetinr of the J' water a Traffle Aesoelatton which will be held Oct 14. Tbe deal. report eeneernlBg tt ar tra, I ta direst violation et th Presldears agrsemeat aad as ths effect ia ta defsat one of Gould acbems It esnaet fail to cease troebl ta tb aeeoeiatloa. Ne partloalars ef tbediaaL and, in fact, a admUaioa that It bee beea consummated, mb be obteiaed from th Atohlaoa ofBdal hsr. but assay railroad men are to be found who credit th story.

Be arrest Is ths demand for harvest kiaia the line of the Great Northern Railway that the Trams Departmaat has Issued eiroular atatiag that parti not esoeedlBg five men each will be wnaapertedtrom St Paul, Minneapolis, Da tuts, or Superior free, so-eompsBylng thrashing outfits, as far west se Church's serrr. jorin isasoie. ana return tree to starting point npoa proper identification, the outfit taking IbeourreatOlae A rat. Thsss apeelal ratos to x-plr Dec SI, subject to eaaoeliaUoa. Tbs snaaal reoort ef the Rock TslaaA Baiiwov Com nan for th rsar eadlnr Jnna SO ems Sled wHtk ta etav soeru et nail way Cwmmlastoaera la Te.

The MkDort sKewe the mm. wo i.s fo.vex.esi operaitBg ei 68.910.10: total lasreaaa of unlin (pea SU.SS8.910.10: total to' STT Swu.ua 1 in OSi IntorestL taxes Aa. B40.770.8i set In-oliel: 4irid.nds. dflett. mill TBE WE A TBER.

WASntXOTOK, Oot M. Saturdari W. Forecast tUl 8 ror ataiMs. jrtw-Hmmmmmrm. 1 and PVrwmaf fair warmer, eoutherlv winds.

For For Mauochmttttm. Sod4 Jtmnu. r.vtciit, ana WtW.YOMK. fslr till Sunday sight wanner, somberly winds. For tb ZMstrtef CoienUHa, JVsieVrrsrii, Mlsesn, and Vi Jtmtum PreMsylvamie.

day night warmer, aoettaertr wtade For Ktrgieto, fair, warmer, easterly wtods. For Forth Carol iate, geiierslly fair, except showers near nuaiuiftaa Bmupaery Meaperature, sxeept Nightly wsrmef Bear Ralelgb aod In extreme BortAeaat Bortheasterly winds. For Mouth Carotin, arenerallv fair, no change In tempera tare, northeasterly winds. For oraia, Xasttm i'lerirfa. and WmtUrm vindm showers, stationary temperature, eaa ter rr wtada The weather MnSltloaa will remala Basettled for euwui uirwo oeys.

For Almbmmxa, AttrfsrlpeH, and Ivlriana. ren-rally fair, except shower south. statioBary temper-sture, except afurhUy warmer in extreme North Mississippi, Bortoeasterty to easterly wlada. Th weather Mndlttoas will remala unaotiled Soe atwu, inntuji. ror suurs isxos, hwr, etetien.

ary temperarnre. aoutheasterly winds. For Ar tan-tat and generally fair, except showers ta West sutlonary temperature, except cooler la Northwest Missouri, snutheMterly winds. For frwiiiwi aad Kmtuek. wenarmllv fair mtm.

tioeary temperature, xMpt warmer in wast, aonth. eastarlr winds. For Wtti Frgev WfUrn JVnw, syteeeie. Wtttem JTrw-Fsrs, gensraUy fair atattonarr temperatara. exoept wsrmec UWaalera ivew-1 ora, aouuieny wiaqs.

For OMa, generally fair, stationary temperatara. exoept oooter Bear Sanduaky, outherly wind a For Jeaiaaa, renerallv fair, atatlonarv mmmmrmtnrm ontharly winds. For rUieeis. fair, esMpt ahower la xtrem northwest, cooler by Saturday Bight saetaarly winds, cooler Snnday. Per Xeaw Aftch, ioon, fair, exoept showers la xtreme aorta, eoolsr oswiraar eisnv.

easep ekraeaary tern pei star la east aodtherly winds. For Cover MUXlpmn, show eta, cooler Saturday night 'aoamweeterfy wind. Fr WUemntin, showers, colder, variable winds. For ViisivMoCe, showers, cooler la east warmer Saturday alght la west, westerly winds, becoming south westerly. For ware, hewers, colder, variable winds.

For ItTth Jmkom aad couch Dasete. fair Saturday and Aaaday, warmer Saturday Bight, westerly winds. Fer Nehmtkm. fair Saturday, oalaer In eeaib-eest warmer Satarday alght in northwest, variant win.ns.ioir oeauar. BMoraty vatt she war ia east oelAer.

variable wlada For Able. red, fair. Satarday aad Suaday. eoider. variable wmua.

1 cms Is. Caatlonarv si mala are dtanlavad at Wed Wing, and at stations oa Lake "VthteK and east porttoa ef Lak Puoerlcr. ifterrs. Tb Lower Arkaaae wfU rise; elsewhere the rivers will remala nearly sta ties ary. Cwaditteas sad Creasret Avrereot Tn torm has moved la the hut twelve hoars very slowly te the north of Levae superior, aaa the rata has gradually Simla labed ia Ouaattty.

Clearts eoadltieaa eeeas to as SeveiopLnc la the Mleaouri Vaiiey. A storm appears to be dvlplag ta Western Texas, wblob Is the usual mens ror storms si ibis lesion st ths year. Unsettled conditions, with mors or less tela, will prevail ia Texas ana western porttoa of Lealalaaa, Arkansas, Missouri, and la Southera uea-orallv fair rather for Sunder le Indicated to she Allan tie Stole te tbe sorth of Virginia, to tbe lower mae raewa, sea la sae vote vauey, Tb fsllowlnr shew th chaagea la tb ti tor for the past twMly-tanr bears, ia eomparisea wiu is same neve me rear, aa umoatee or sae atHadaut'a Bharmaev.SlB Hroadwan 180Q. SOVX.1 IM'JU. lhJ 1- SA.

SJ A. 6 9 A. StSOP. 7 P. 9" 88 9P.M.

64 tW- 19 P. 63 IS do Average tempKratar yeatarday 03 A vera re ror Mm at ma veer eo" Average tor earn date last IS 61 1J VOMIKG EVENTS. Asbnry Methodist Entseenal Chareh. Waahlnrtoa Sqaare. Addreesrs by th English delagato to the Ecumenical Conference la Wasbingtea at o'oleok te-BKwrow at tmoot, nd aeruioa by the Rer.

Peter 'rkempsoa. Buseriateaeeat et tbe East London New York Htoturleal Poejet v. Seeoad Aveaoe aad Eleventh street, Tu essay evening. Weloea. Pauer by th Bev.

Dr. Ashbei Green Verattly oa "Ths taioaiat Clergy ec aow-xock uty." Nw York Mathematical Secietr. Meertae la Hamlltoa HaU. 41 Kaat fertv-elnlh BlreeA et ao e'clork W-dar. Paper by H.

Jacotd, Da A. Martta aee jrne a amngnsm ProkibttieB Park. Port Rtctoaoad, Sermea by tbe Rev. Theodore Caytor. Presideat Natiottal lemperano Sooiaty, toasorroB aftoraooa, OOMCC.

Ualon Leagus Clnb of Jersey City. Beaeptiowat elubheea. York Street aext Tharaday vealag to Gea. B. Bard Grabb, VJ sited Stato Mia later to Bpala.

Bplrttoal Beeaarek Society, a memorial aarrto bt honor of Prof. Henry Kidder, a A del pet Hell. Broadway aad FUty-eecoad SUset tomai taw ovosv ls. Bflard ot Trustees of the CeUeg ef the City ot New-York. Speuial aieettag W'edneeday, tu'cleck.

ia hall ef the Hoard wf Educatioe. Scottish eoaMft aad ball ef Chta Maekaazia. JT. SB. a Leoex lceam, aext Vridey wveaiag.

Beard Edoratiee. BUted nseetjar Bert Wednes- day at 4 ewioek. to aaa, Gr aedaad kia Cooper Unlaw, ssxt Saaday rrmiag The BV. Cs. MoGljaa ea "TBe Pope's aUieyeUoatT tVkra ttabr wu steh era vo her fwsre la.

Waea she wss a Oblid aee cried fer Oeeterle. -Seea oh ewewane MIm she eieaar to Oaatoria. Weea she ked eaialrsa sh (are tbeaa fcatcfa, 5 pia "-ier1 TrstUt'l raaa- MVfArl MVMDAT OMII TA ROR IX RALT1X0MR. AirDOB, ItaV, Ooi Is-Vim Qruvl JmryBoa ta PeUos Commlrinors ta-daT yrfBBlTnted orders tbaS will itvieelttsMtssVis taaday. Tboy that er the sal of smfars.

tobaooo, aode water, SblBeral water, bb easay, nod aaow druc stores only te pal bp prvortptiona, TbU spaaat of wlrto aused by eossplalBts snows Bandar nolatie of tbo Uonev law. Tha effort to el oee the gsmbllnE homsoe lasted ai. most week, but they are sow 1b operation atata, "epme 1 CAbrtTB CtAsjrCD hv aai fenlml ateam aveeam T. J. HTXWASV, l.SAt Broadway.

Tel Both 6s, S78L Fu roller movedi ity or airy. Bafe ate siiminniii, VToar tbo Anchor Bread" Polrta. BroakSels, TSo. WstrrtlLfirT OVFFa. tot sate everywhere.

A lenr few OmriaM. SJn, I.XUSI-B IVU1H rUWDKS II la mats! botes, aad portable, see. with sateat nag tab. Neat AX T'T'l t- 1 BLAIB-JENNINOS-Oa nnredsT, Oet, 1, 189L at feiivrisn st. t- py tne nv.

Banes ttau Ivemt, P. ssrt ths Bsv. Tbeodore Ledtrd Cutler D. TX, Miss OSBOSJIB JtSMUwd wcunus Usros sun, le), Wedaesdar. Sees.

SO, .1, et et Paul Pretoeteat Kptecepel Obareh, I rim, by lb Rev. John Kaska, cabounb Hskii Bsu, daughter e( tU Ute Use. Wlll.am BelL sad wBunus Tatlos Ctanssos ef New. FROST HCOIE-Os Wodnosdar. Beet, SO.

at tb resuuaM of the brie' father. Nw-Yrk City, br tb fce. Dr. Hough tee, assisted by the Rev. Henry Harooart Water.

Emms Mioolsvob H0 eaa, yeaagMtdaoghter Jeha Middletoa Hager and ef the late Alloa Does Hugsr, te WuxiAM BnABPoao Vaoae of Chartestoe. 4. A. Thursday, Oct 1. 1891, 7- "i vimma, erwioa.

it. to Rev. Vsraea B. Carroll ef TseaflyTN. asslstod by the Rev.

Peter CTtspelL Mast Gn-urrra, daaghtoraf Mrs. AbUie a. Martlaa, to Mt. AAMAat Foasaas Samvut, silof Warwlsk. BAOON.At PUiaSeM, W.

J. Oet, 1891. after a tong lllaasa, I. BUiav BAOon. labia 44th vear.

Funeral earvtoss a bl late rldae. IS Bye. mwvw mw mmmmmj eveeueg. WS Sj. elOCB.

Belastvoa aad frieeds are Invited to attoad. Ia-termeat at Trow ateeAav Oa Wednesday, Sept, SO, at Black-well's Bills, tt. 3 WtLu a5gAWsiwVrss" wemiunago, J. in US Sim year of bis age. Fuaara.1 from Ssoond Reformed Church.

New. t. I B. Train Wars aa Pennarrrania iMI lrtraa 18 e'oleek. OAMBRON.

AIAXASOaa J. CAauaog. oa Seat SO. la his 78tb year. Faaeral aervtcM win be beli dene, Ridfeweod.

Baturdi S. on arrival ef tbo li oleck CWmbers St, Nsw-York. Erto snasrai aervteee wiu be bold st his late real. eemrasr anfTBMO, UOt, wwia irma loot eg niiwu HARDENBEROH. At Haekenaack.

N. Oct 1. wmwww inua vv. xtaruaa-bergb, aged 6 year. Relatives laadfrtoads sr invited to attoad tbo tSVS as P.

at. at the reekdeaeo ati.A Vaa Omeoa. lalm amei ewlvote HABLEHC EST. Suddenly, pneiimonia. at bis home ee T.1 Jamxs Waloott HaslSwDkst, ia Us 8dth year Ha.r,o,aBrooiryiU,M,M aeryicM oa Moaday.

ftte, at S.SO o'clock, from th residnoe ef bia aoat low Led. ferta Place, Brooklyn. Iniarmntat osavenleaM of family. KENNEDY. At Southampton, ea Wedaea.

wewsy, wr mrut, ewssaassgajB AWlaUX, nagar tOtHY ID4VB Xe KOJT JftDtl. Tb fuaersi ervtoM win be held at St BartboL omeWs Church, eeraer of Madisoa Ar. aad 44th fit, en Belurday atornlaii. Oet x. at 19 erainea MMBKntered into rest, at Jrr Olty.

Tbnrs. dey. Oet WttAOM Bias, youngest oa of Adel Yousg aad WUUam Marsh, la the 18th year RelativM aad friends are Invited to attend the laaerai eervtose from Bt Mark's Cburch. Jersey Tc vf "rr. Oet, at i Thursday, Oot 1.

LovjmDA. daoga-tor let Matthew aad Loci ad a leveMorgaal mo WVM Gm Wtil UO UOid mi. UM VUOjrea of the Aeceaalon, eorner ef loth St andotb Av on Tuesday moraine Oct. 8. at 10 e'aiark.

NORTH EOP-AI Flashing, N. Oct of Berlto- Funeral from the Flushing Iastitute ea Bun-d, Oct 4, at P. M. Trsia toavM Long Island atl M. Interment at th OBvnVnorf tb tamilr.

ivvnin t. tkt. A viv, uoiwuey awnuii, tm. 1. Subd owe it MM.9U.

xtenrw Foaerei rvioes win bo held at Btrntmgham, Saturday. Oct 8, at S0 A. M. Train leave New-York. Grand Central Depot at 8 A.

returning, leave Birmingham at 3 P. bis realdeaoe ta Newport. B. 1-, ma Tharaday, Oet i. Kusukq H.

sctbb- etsKeuae, utie 01 sue my in aow.xora. age 7b. Fuueral servicM tn Newport latcrutant at y- voer, uui. at A BIA HOBS, wife A tu, Ti.hn a ou IHW, US UOT lata HexVal m.Btr1 rViatVirlm noa la wsdOJI SV-. a.

wseesa tsivunai BBS aAB vOts Wlft3BjaU fBrJ firom liar itvte idiuaoep KrMkui.t4)t. HadsMsiv tttutdAy, the 4th In v. mt iisSO loWK)k Tb 'T-sma ia I JQA1 see nm Tf e-me msa vn aesrea smaa, ST vTi A IsfOt LDMll bers St. 1 ISO. Norther a Rallread ot NeeSJcrsey.

Can lag ss will bo ta waiting on Its arrival. j5pwUX Qatixts. ANQS 4 CO, 739 AND 741 BROADWAY. WILL SELL AT AUCTION HOBDAY, TUESDAY. AND WEDNESDAY.

Oot 6, 6. and 7. at 8 P. M. each day OUBIOUB.

BCABCE, and BTANDAHD BOOKS, Dioa-rapuyinariee mt cnrtian atea and Women. had ether Illual prtoatal Ulatory and Literature, lleaaya, and Piecea, Ac, also a very tntoreaiing collection relating to NAPOLEON AND THE FRENCH REVOLUTION TYEALTH FOOD Cft'S GLUTEN SUPPOSL xwoinn touataiuu ana pues. Fer bebies. write fag Number 8.81 rlfth Avenue. T-ESEB AND OFFICE FURNITURE IN i i hi, i.eron oy X.

G. 1H Fwltoa St CUWIXO OV FOREIGN MAILS. RiTfiniv itiv.iA a lerland. Italy. Spain, Portugal, aad Turkey per steamahip La Boargogne, via iiavre: at 8 A.

M. for Xurepe. per steemstup Eirurla, vie uueenetowa. (ratters ror (rermaar, rraacs, Swltserlaad, Italy, Dpaun, rurmgai, anu Aiinioy most be directed per "mw a-iut uermany, per steam- ship Etna via Bremen (letters for other parts of fcu- rcye nuueywa aee jiivmea mues pe directed m.mm mm ijv A. e.

lor ooouaua SUrect. per steamship Aachona, via Glasgow, clatters maat be direoted "per Anohorte at 4 A. M. for Ntb-ermads direct per stoamsbit Veesdam, via Rotterdam, ibttera maat be dlrecled "par vvcuuess if mm i A. m.

Miinnmmi.nLu M.l for St Croix and St Thomas, via bt aiev wnwaru tsuiaaa oireet, peg steamahip Caiibbee. (letters for Urooada, Trinidad, and Tobago must be directed -per Ceribbee il at 11 A. M. for Cempeaooy. Chiapas, Tabeece, aad Yneataa.

per steamship Ynmurf, (letter tor Gab. TamuienT and Toxpam direct ana other Mexleaa Stateavla Vera llnu nines he illierl.il mm Vmmm. i. M. for Grenmla.

Trinidad. per aiamf -w a. mm. mffmewerr 11 A. st 1 for Central A met lea (except Costa Kical and South I -r uwu.

M. lMHl, letMii for Gnatomaia mast be directed per Ooiual SUNDAY. At P. M. tor Casta Rloa via Liaaoa.

Tier stMmshim keshelL t-mmm Malls fur the iiawailaa Islands, per steamahla Aaatraiia. trrom Bern rraaeiaea,) cioae at tha Poet Olfieedallv Be kily.nl ua mm in Chtoa aod Japaa. Smr teamahlf Belgto. (from Baa Mailt for A astral IsT Ncw-Zealaad. HawaliaiL 'mi' still Saraaan Itdaada per iteemahip Monvwat (from mm mmv, fc.wii iwu, eo Mi 1U.

tlB: 10. atdisu "iJlT. of ateemeMp I bria, with Britiab mail for Aaraiia. Malla tbe society Islanua. per ahip City ef PaaelU.

tt M-, (or on arrival asNew Tork ef steemeMe Unv fiar (frota aa rraneiaoo.) ooae oaily up to Oetva. at tt kf lieile ter Mnoniullu JO mil mm 1 eifT ran ie i P. M. Mall tor Mtqaetoa. by rail teBoetoa.

mmA tor coii bT'-slw- -rartoya. eioeV mmwm-s owa eaw smv. Avsteasa tvap; AKejrAUCjajk, Volla.BwXxL waaaW PUBLISHED THIS HAT. The new book by the aacbor of" Xbe Qattcavaa- tbo Deaa." ACCOTtDIXe TO ST. JOBS.

By Amslie Rives. CiaLh, JLaeJy tUaatimted. SLSS; THB TEIXOW SNAKE. By Wat. H.

Bishop, aotAor vrmue Merchaat Prteae." lame. ciotb4sl.za. RECENTLY PUBLISHED: TUB MAMMON OF CN RIGHTEOUS" ESS. By HJsAmar Hjorth Boresam, aathor ot Oaasar." ltmo, ctoth. (L3S.

Hers a Bevel that, bt breadth and depth, be lew cqof1 a aieiiy ef Amerlcaa IU wf D. UoweUs la Barpars Maathly. VBA CtXFA. A Wemsn'slast Word. By Hearyi Harlaad (S)V aoy Lnska.) ISme.

olota, BL1S. Fiwbably tte meet maetevry aiTart from tbe pea ef thUmeet gtfted writer. The work bi riteettogwtta aoewwei wnna asoetiag wua Sentisxpsidomtwos by tbo psbtisaara. JOBS W. LOveUJ.

COMPANY, 1 TO If' WORTH rxV XEW-YORg. JgJBJITKXV FOSTPAtO VOJS Bra. (OB WUSIAN llAtH. "itiy By Prat RiRUT PAREEA. W.

a. A 10 OQ-Al Are St. FeBB. etvmry mm WWIi a tree hBI CiB WX.A EOBinTH BBOTHTftS t' irC'- RATS VTrMJSrritS MX THRU SCOKB TKAKm 2 ABD --VB Antobtorrspev. By Thmmhi Ball, A.

at. WRb eoaraved poraraU by Vnossas pea. SralBsaf bi SBeekewaadala wHOf sin pbatatjie ef adt of WMtuagtoa, made for at. Mwatw T. neartso, tavy Bra.

Ctoth, Tluahttwsbie e( oaoat AAsaitos'a saees aaiaent 'asulptora, sou Uvlag and parsetag tat art bt Ftor- oaee, Italy, aft. Ball's rsnrnlnaaM pro dUbt. -tally toM by bim that th twateesmaet beip betof Instraeted and oharsted. The nrsseas edttbsB Is 'x limited eae, aad tbo werB WIU net bo Psewaaood SB BKTTT, BUTrSBV IV te By A. 0.

inympieav MOkot ef "isat XbMffkttt iaassraasd by tha aarbar SHoara latotL, Olath, Frtaa, BL THE SUsCTKICAti 0T' Or, tbo Otreer et Richard miasmas estB BarM wreatthlara. By Fret Jeha TreWwridge off Harvard University, IllMfcrated. -11 w-ww. JOIXT OOOO TlafBS AT ItACBaTATACXs Mary Walls Bxatta, aether JeOy s4 "Thetr Oaass Trip," XUMBataa, Baaro ISmo, Cloth. rlaStPLSA, tl- OLD KOCGH.

TUB MtBEX. '-'-'J, -By Lay F. Wosssibcstt. sntbor "Sparrow, tbe Tramp," tUpwlag. Us Spy," "The Wlad.

tb Wda. aad the Waaderer.1 With Bl tCaatra-ttoaa by 1. V. Goodrtdge. Braara loaae.

Oett. Prise, BLSe. i JACK. A child" story book. By Jails M.

Llppmaaa. nia. ttatod by Jsev MoDsrmott Buerl LAST WORDS. A taal eotleettoa of etorio. By Mrs.

J. B. Bwla, author of "JaekaBBpea," "The Story ef BaJtorl, sVe. With portrait Hlutratod by H. Bk Marpby.

bViaarolSme. Ctoth. Frtos, 9XM. Tbl Vwlant euatalB auaa Mm. Vvhirt aame i that have aever beea road ea Uu side of tho At laatts.

At an book store. Mailed, post paid, an raeelBtaf ptto by tb pobtUher. 7 B0BXBT8 BBOTHBBS. Bottoa. MACHIIXAW CfV NEW BOOKS, -'-i ft t.B IW till TH KBUIJBM VW era Vfnnewsifon eoaenoe 41'-- vaei.

vela, Unto. Cloth, bsjfc Mr. Sydaar has saesaaaed ta almntaf As tot rtaet, ooelitm aad paetimea, eoSoe hnM aad IWIllUBk Hit BUpVt 0PtmVaxexrPesP Bi SW PWI century la highly granule and realistic maa see. A HsemT m.emt A.lLkSSHl I A1 W. I jast pubUabod.

with S00 mnatTaaoBS, Sr Bi. mCHLUtBfAJIXm EEC AY AYIABBL mvm eiweowcimi emt naennt leoyyv sr in, svn ubnasjuri. Three tor of tbe Keetner Museum la Hanover. Trass V': late from the n.rou hv WooSne .11 Wrteh mm appendix a the recent dlsoovexles at Hisoarllk I. BenlisiasiiB aad Dr.

Iorpiald, nid aa wtrodasv -tloa br Walter Leaf. Liu. Xx With maaamllaa 80. S4. i TVw Brlimnlifc.

mitfm 6m deaorlbing last season's work st Hlssarna. Bear Dr. BehUemaaa with the atmeas klndaeM anewwd Me report of the Hlasarlik exaavaileaa Omrlae She year lbSv-Pi to be translated sn printed aa ee litlv ISPflh -1 I k. uo pwnioa 01 uie report nr ta same purasaa. to aetner wita aew piaa of Hiaaartlk.

A the reeeat excavaliona have aluiues smkke the Trolaa Pers-amos. tha vol as ef bia elee ma asarnslv lis triTfitiwilin Trinlite', Tfnla K1W KOYaXft, Caiformly bound in cloth, $1 each. NOW BEADT. TIM i A STORY OF SCHOOL LIFB. A SYDNEY MIDE BAXON.

By ROLF BOLDRSWOOD. Anther of "A Colonial Reformer." -Bobber Vadcr. Ac 12m. i. LIFE8 HANDICAP.

By BCD YARD KIPLING. SAaUor of -Plata Tale from the Hills," "The light That Failed." Nw Edilton, 12m. Bl. aTe tunes mt hie oot lUuatratiea ef hia sen las aod weird charm wbtoB riea each earrved, POpusazMsv Bos tun Daily Travallec. THB WITCU OF PRAGUE.

A Faatoati TsJ. By F. MARION CRAWFORD. Aathor of alhajed," i With anmerou Olnstratloas by W. J.

The WHeh ef Pragee ta ee remarkable a boob Bate be eertoia ot aa wide a popularity mm aay ef las aw aewnees mieroet mr i wui lie la lie demuoatratiea ef ue latest revemtaaae) hrpaotto aetcBce, Rat "Tbo Witch ol Prague" not merely a striking stpeeiUoa mt fas jer-reeeauag poaeinuiuea et a anw BBtenee; IS IS i romance ex el alar aartag and aewer MACniLLAN Ac CO-, ll'J 4 lb at, Hew.Torh. A NEW AND POWERFUL, NOYEL BT F. BEAN. SECOND EDITION. WALP.

It Is strlklagty rlgiaal. beM hs treatasent, sad ia It oeeeripUoa of Male mbtj Wl -famlllarloealittoa Albaay Evealag JearaaX A ewmprebeaeave asedy of labor, aweieay, aext Rfat CaeraUy te Mala, toe story ef "Padaey A Wato we betleve, the beet that ha yet beea -T1ta Ban JM Mercury. A more orlgtoal or a mere pasaUaff beak be aC beea iesaed that Baluster Sea. It to aa iatcneely totereetlag aattce ea ahodty arlstoeraoy, la toe Sud ef Blaewtare there are aot many stortos tbat wiu eeuraee pudaey Walp" either la latereet mt "i rr Stats- Moon tain News. It a pertrayat to the life Bed turn lake tood taw reoeectea as well ae rarely rood aaiaillamsal Vbeto.

Am. Kertew. Kew-Yeva. 1 as boon deserve attentive leadia frees toroeted ta aoelel Sjeeatkna. Kew-Tatk II iniilnr -Allot tbo bar ae tars are strongly draws, smt ww bar bw aad admlrael type la Padaey htm kard-werklas wlie Albaay A rgas.

la graat part a weU-toirt story. There to aieahlo doearipUon ta the bek. aad aome et she cmasaeeaie ar admirably drewa. New-Torfe Seav The story is amaalag ta Ue erlgtaaiUy, the laliltig matter, the meaner of treating it, to aay Bribing ef ta brtllUBt drawing ef ebaraoier loeicatiag a maae tat MarauBexe tree Troon tea SmtealM al pr by mail, postpaid, ee seewipt prtos, 4 BBS Vwtfmmw, mpj, fMIFba. JOALN W.

LOVKLL CrMPANT. FUBIJ8at.EBm, 1SB New. Verb. nae of th fbriUlac of the aay. rn BOOTOK lUAJLABeV Imnet 1M.

If IwSOBOf Cbrtala to be talked -TraveOar. freak asMt aa later aa rarely oarpaml ia Be F-S BALB BT AU. BOOXBBteVBSaW T. OsVOWTXX 00, i 5 Bast lUSt, SmhTalv' I II.

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