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is 1 1 RECORD OF AMUSEMEHTS DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL. ROSIN A YOKES. Miss Roslna Vokaa, tba chartnin; bobr-tn. dancer, oomtllone, whose triompbs fct aimtw of tM famous TokM Family are so amll iMtm4 ta Hew-ToTk, made her flrst bpMiim her after long absence at tbe Standard Tbeatra last Bight accompanied by the troupe of clever young perfo.uicis whe have bsea traveling with bar through the thlted Btate sine last rVptembgr. Tbe rooeptloe tendered to Mlaa Yoke cordial, end her moose Immediate and deeds! v.

Tba programme eomprawd three pieoe. In two which Miss Yokes appeared. The audience was barge sad brilliant, tba epplauee frequent end tong-eoottnned. tba laughter hearty and ln-easaant. Tbara can ba ao doubt tbla morolnjr that If Mlaa Yokes and bar company bad started tba American tour, wbicb tber ara now la Kew.York tber would bare bad tba inestimable ad ran tare of a metropolitan triumph to twaJtao tba Interest and aaoare to tbam tba support of playgoer Is otbar ettle.

It la annopnoed that with tbeir engagement at tba Standard Tlalt wUI terminate, bat It la likely tbat tba reaalta of tM next fortnight will tndnoa tbam to prolong tbeir atay tf tba necea-ary ar-rsngameate can ba made. Mlaa Vokaa has changed bat Ifttle In appear aooa ttac aba romped wltb Victoria aad Fred in Belie of tba Kitchen." She la itlll young, agile, slender, and graceful; tbe piquatt prettl-Beai of bar face and tbe droll charm of ber manner still exert a strong Influence upon tba auaceptlbte paetator: ber roguish eye are uaed wtth tbe aame old irrealstlble effect. Hhe atlil otnaa a oomlc song aa -only Boatna Vokaa can alar one, and in ber renderlnr of "Hie 'Art waa True to Poll" abe boldly challenge comparison Ion the of listener wtth lonr memoriae) wltb Mr. John Wood and Lydi Thorn peon and triumph, too, without Imitating either of ber prodeoeeaor. Bhe dances like a sylpb and loreaU tba Bailor'! Hornpipe" wltb a charm It aevereeemed to bare before.

Mlaa Vokaa waa aaea last evening an Mm. Merrtoew In a farcical aketcb by Mr. G. W. Godfrey called -My Milliner's while in "A Cbiiatmaa pantomime the 'iect do resistance of tbe erenlna, abe wat Mam Lily, a good-humored young lad, wbo la caat in tbe pantomime aa a demon, a fairy, and one of tbe unfortunate babee in tba wood, and wbo In addition to tbe arduoua dutlee which thua devolve upon ber makea beraelf generally uaeful In tbe way of pushing tbe fragile craft of the fairy queen through tbe water of tbe enchanted grotto, and Imparting raluabla hints to tbe ether actors in regard to tbe proper management af their r6lea.

The farce contain but two character, a husband and wife, the former a young barrister wltb a taate for amateur theatrical, tn latter a well-mean In younr lady, who. having been an actress, baa acquired a reputation for dressing tastefully and expensively, and In attempting to lira up to tht reputation after marriage baa run up a dressmaker's bill of gigantic proportion. The piece la of the eTlghteet poeatbla teature. but It la cleverly written, and the eituationa 1 which tbe bewildered and pcrshiteot heroine la placed affoBJed Hie Vokaa capital eoportnnltlea for tbe diaolay of ber genuine eomie talent. Petulance, pique, anxiety, consternation, and amaaement, all treated In tbe tight, amualnr rein of faroe, were depicted by ber with abeolute fidelity to nature and wltb an artiatto perfection and etTnotlvenees within, the reach of few oomlc aetreeae now upon our tare.

In tbe afterpiece aba kept tbe pacta tor In a perfect uproar of merriment, by method ecaroaly leaa artletlo. never resorting to arose exaggeration aa a meana of provoking laughtr. Her acting throughout thla olerer aaetoh (wbioh abound In telling biu at the wanttlea of faahlonabla amateur) waa remarkable for aineertty, a merit which tba ear I spectator would not be apt to appreciate, and one which many comedienne would not think Deoaeaary to strike for. She waa actually a allly. but rery much In teres tad girl, wbo entered aealously Into the sptrlt of tbe oarta Impooed upon ber, tbourb, young as he remarked, ber dramatlo experience waa limited, a aba bad never played anything before except Juliet.

Sbe waa a demon with a proper sense of tbe awfulnees of stage demona, a beatific tatrr, aad an artless infant, while ber sonar de-eoribtng tbe fate ot tbe babee, with an appropriate refrain reminiscent of Patty oake, baker's man," waa delivered wltb tbe proper amount of gravity. There ta a plaoa on tba stags for bar-lesqueea refloed and amualnr aa tbla. The company eupporttng Mlaa Vokaa I made np of comely and intelligent young lad lea and gentlemen. Mies Carllnrford la handsome and tatueeqae, wltb a contralto roiee; Mr. Brandon Teomae la versatile- ooaoedlaa wbo un- t.

serstenda tba ralue of repose; Mlaa Arnea Miller la a plump and charming tnoenni. But tba principal triumphs of tba rreolnr. next to that of Mlaa Vokaa, were made by Mr. Weedoa Oruaamitb and Miaa Leslie Cheater, tbe former coBtributlna to the hurieaqoe a aliirbt ebaraoter aketcb, the truthfulness and humor of which were Immediately iwor-aiaed. Lord Arthur Bomeraault, tbe Bad Bobber of tbe pantomine, la a London youth, raeuoua and rather alow, but ostentatiously correct In hie manners.

Miaa Cheater la a perfect type of English beauty, the counterpart In face abd form of some of Du Maurtor eaarming ploturea of his eountrywoaen In Pane. Her ebaraoter In tbe burleaiua last srenlng did not Impose heavy burdens upon her, but ber graoeful dancing pleaaed tbe spectator, and a sentimental halladf uug with touoblnr simplicity waa redemanded. Mlaa Cbaater'a photograph I likely to be In demand before tbe week over. A a lever dc ridtau a dainty ltttla eomedy by lydney Grundy called In Honour Bound waa given. Mr.

Oruody one of tbe moot am-blUoua of Enarllsb playwrights, ana a writer of striking ability, although tew or bla pieoea beve been produced here. The Snowball," famlltar to frequenter of Wallack'a, la tbe play by wbioh be la best known In New-York, although It la uaderatood tbat Tbe Bllver bla latest and beet play, la now in the bands ot a New-York manager. In Honor Bound" deals with a delicate subject In a delicate way; Its story mildly pethetlo rather than humorous, although there is no lack of wit In the dialogue or of Ingenuity in tbe construction. Pleoce of thla ebaraoter rarely please here, however, un less some player or universal ability la concerned In toelr presentation. In Honor Bound" waa neatly hut not brilliantly acted teat evening.

The oast, which la of interest aa a matter of record, included Mr. Courtenay Thorpe as Blr George Cmrlyon. Mr. W. G.

Elliot as Pblllp Graham. Wise Chaster a Lady Carlon. and Miaa Miliar aa Koea. Blr George's niece. Mr.

Thorpe Is the orinctnal actor of eertoue parte la Mlaa Tokeaa company. He waa formerly connected with tba Lyceum, in London, and the tnfloenoe of Mr. Irving baa not been benenetal to him. Mr. Irving fa a fine actor, but bla style cannot be aueeasalully copied.

THEATRE COiOQUE. At tba Theatre Comlque, lo On Hnn-dred and Tweotj-flfth-atreet, laat night, Gibson and Ryan oompany appeared la a play somewhat familiar In thai city called "Irish Arietoe-roj." This comedy waa enacted her In the beat by tba Barry and Fay combination. It la, aa lta name luxreate, a atory of Hibernian aoci- deou aad mlataksa. and revata in humor of a broad aad aometlmet nnooutb aort. Tboee who Ilka this sort of humor and there ara not a few of tbam lo then days-will find Irlab Anatoo- racy" aa amusing play.

Tbe leading ebaraoter ere Miohael Muidoon, enacted by Bamuel J. Kyan, and Miohael Muloabay. rapraeaoted by Jamas K. Gibeoa. Xbesa twe Michaais are Inah-aeo or aa aproartoua aad thirsty nature, wno are ooeUnuaily poaaaaaad af those oueattonable iaxurtaa called la the simple but expressive lan-a-uage of tbe day beadv" Tbeir movemeota are generally of an acrobatic nature aad their oh bhrhlj aoeomplisaentary to surrounding Pwaooagas.

Meaera. Ryan and Gibaoa acted tkeur roiaa with great earnest neaa aad agility, aad, with the aid of the baas drum la the orchestra, created a great deal of morriaaent la tbe appar part of tbe theatre. The company sup-puruaa tbe two leading aotora waa about aa yd the average organisation traveling In ml kind of play, and set-red to make tba work Jl -rs if euoh they may be caUed ahlne the light or contrast. There were not very May people la tbe orchestra stalls, bat tbe bai-oayand gallery of tbe theatre were fall, and teeaersooe occupy Inr these parte of the house WaraaUy enjoyed the partonnaaoe thoroughly. MB.

BOTT8 CONCERT. Harr Jean Joseph enjoved oon sidaiabs renown In Germany many years aga oaa poser, kapellmeister, and vlrtuoao, came tota la the latter capacity yesterday evening at Stein way Bail during tba arorreaaof aooa-rt Vottea np, apparently, far the express pur-BOMot mtrodnetaa arm to the Amerioaa Babllo. Herri Bott also appeared, oa tba aogaatoo onder notice, as a composer, for among aumbars were a eoaoerta of bts own and a cavattoa. A discussion of Harr Boat's sasaita aa a writer, however, need not be attempted aa tba weagta at yesterday entertainment, for tbe "muany'a meat auocssiful achievements, the teoai aoticeabie of watch bears the form of a frta peony, were aoa mart raeva laat evea- As a vtrtaoa tbe aew-oomsc oan- high rank. Hta porform-aea.

tba zKiwitter snoata showed aa trt be a masiesaa of iafiaataeat aad taate, aat ha exeeattoa, waieh sacked votktaae and fwaetrattea of aaoa aa wen aa clsarnias and bnU-aoy-ha want east binsed at rrowtaar aa aoma axtmet can of tbe dullness of tbe artist's violin ndicatad that tf the rh-tueeo aver pomsaisd emeptaoaal powers of axeeutioei aearleeted; iaeortheoachaf age bad assessed them 1 axeant, la ettiea where admirable are leas tTequaut taaa la SL BotTa mmwoianly cvelinee a4 1 avarlooh many techs toal defects; vtev lT aad vigorous toaa, usrauag ramdAr aad faculty ot exaeutantt. aa I i I fgggaM brtellartoal exceBenera are united, hi'not. bow- ever, snoomaoa. aad oompariaoa with tba beat tbat tbe public has hoardthough unpleasant, la unavoidable, Harr Boa's work: was heartily applauded laat evening, notwithstanding bla Inferiority to -many of his predeoesaora, and aa enoore which followed bis concerto waa responded to with Joachim "a arrangement of Schumann's AbendUed." Be bad the aaststanoe of Mr. Emmanuel Jftoor.

plan UK. and that of Mile. Juliette Cordeo, whom tbe rift of a beautiful voice should not blind to the fact that abe la stUl quite Incapable of doing lurtloe to such florid music as the cabaietta of Ernaal, tnvoiami." CHICKERLNG HALL. I A concert was given Bud day evening In Cblekerlng Hall for tbe purpose bf Introducing to the public Slgnofina Adeline Puerari. vpeal-ktt and pianist.

The young lady sang Pads Dio Mlo." from La Forsa oel Des'-lno." a duet from Una Kotte in Veneris" In company wltb Sign or Bpigaroli. an aria from Roberto 11 Diavolo," a waits song, and tbe soprano part of tbe grand trie from Ernant." Blgnorina Puerari i the possessor of a mexzo-aoprano voloa of oonaloer-able rlcbnesa and strength, well developed throughout and of a somewhat dramatlo quality. She waa evidently suffering lrom nervousness on Sunday night, and her method waa probably not a little marred by tbla: but it hi unquestionable that many of her salts are due to injudicious training, and abe baa muchf-yet to learn about the art of sinrinc. With so good a voice aa sbe baa It la to be hoped tbat abe will improve in toe future. With study and pemeveranoe aba may become a useful and agreeable vocalist.

Tbe young lady's essay a a pianist waa not happy, with Blgnor Boss sbe played the arrangement of tbe fietnlramlde" orerture for tour bands, and made ber mistakes like a good little schoolgirl at Commencement. If abe ta well advised sbe will let piano playing alone, except so farms It la necessary a an accompaniment to her singing. Blgoorioa Puerari bad tbe assistance of Blgnor Bpigaroli, an explosive tenor who could not be restrained even by bla colossal collar; Blgnor Ilaffayolo, who played on that ineupbonlous instrument called the euphonium and also the trombone: Blgnor Malna. a tolerable baritone, and Blgnor Liberatl. tbe cornetist.

GENERAL MENTION. Adolph Belot's dramatization ok Al-phonse Daudet's "Pappuo" was produced in Paris last Friday night. Mile. Jane Hading in the principal r6le acbiered brilliant success. Tbe plsy is said to be very strong.

It Is reported tbat Mr. August in Daly has secured tbe American rights In rtappbo," although it la scarcely probable that he will bring It out at bis own theatre. On tbe last night of "Olivia" at the Lyoeum Theatre, In London, Mr. William Ter-rlaa, wboae engagement at tbat house then closed, waa presented by Mr. Henry Irrtrur with a portrait of hlmeeir, painted by Mlllata, and with a superb "loving cup" by his brother and sister artists of the oompany.

Mr. Terries Is to appear at the Adelobl Theatre, Christmas' Ere, in Harbor Light." The announcements for tbe approaching season of opera In English at tbe Academy of Music, commencing Jan. 4. are to tbe effect tbat "The Taming of tne Shrew" will be first produced that Gluok's "Orpheus and Eurydice" will follow, and tbat Lohengrin" will come next. A series of representation at tbe Brooklyn Academy of Music 1 to be entered upon a week later, one performance being given, there weekly until April 15.

WHERE THE AUDIENCE HELPED. A X1GHT OF GBEaT JOLLITY AT B'aRRI-GAU'S PARK THEATRE. 1 The stage at Barrigan's Park Theatre last evening extended for most of the time clear through tbe auditorium and away out beyond tbe lobby. Very early indeed in tbe day no seats were to be had on tbe main floor and few in the gallery. When tbe doors of tbe tbeatra were opened the throng at tbe rates was something remarkable.

Tbe crowds poufed In until, long before tbe time announced or.begln-Bing the performance, tbe theatre proper waa full to overflowing boxes, seats, and stales and rows of men stood six ranks deep out in tbe lobby. The occairn was. one a little out of the common. Some eight years ago, when the ol Tbe-are Comlque waa flourishing and the Seventh Regiment Musical and Dramatic Association wanted tbe accessories wherewith to give an entertainment, Mr. Harrigan came forward and rave the association all tbe nrnnerfiM sh, wiry neonsa.

xne courtesy waa not forgotten. After tne Theatre Comlque waa burned to tbe ground and tbe company found a new home in tbeir present location many of the members of tbe Seventh' association want to tbe playhouse and cheered tbe aotora with a moat rousing welcome. Laat nlgbt tbey repeated this aa a reminder tbat they had not forgotten the kindness. It waa a big family party tbat ease cabled In tbe tbeatra laat evening. Everybody there knew everybody alee.

Moat of tboee who did tbe welcoming oame from tbe Seventh Begttnent and tbe New-York Athletic Club and every one was In full drees. Tbe expanse of lines dta- filayec in tbe shirt collars alone was something mm ansa. Mr. Waldo Bprague, tbe genial conductor of oeremonlaa, said there were between 700 and BOO of "tbe boys' present, aad all of tbem are gentlemen, he added. In honor of tbe visit, the theatre was beautifully decorated.

Wreaths were bung about the entrance and pendant flags draped tbe doorways. Other nan and strips of bunting and shields displaying tbe national oolorawere twined about the posts and hung from the galleries and decked tbe boxes. Tbe Inscription Welcome" In large letter waa conspicuously displayed In the looby, and above the proscenium arch Was a larre representation of the Seventh Kertment badge, with lta motto, Pro patria et gloria. Printed instruction were issued to the visitor telling tbea what to do, and tbey were generally followed. Wean Mr.

Harrigan forward In tbe flrst act of The Grip" he waa received most vociferously. One, two. three, here we ara again," waa the flrst concerted about. Then tnere was more band-clapping and stamping or feet. Mr.

Harrlran bowed, again and again, and finally made himself heard. Your attendance," said be, la a compliment I ullr appreciate. It requires a great deal of nerve to face a regiment, laughter, but as I have withstood your buuaa before I will endeavor to do so again. 1 will now talk as Paddy Kaillr." sirs. Annie Veamane received moat enthusiastic applause when ahe appaared.

and Johnny Wild, aa be oame slowly forward on his canal-boat, was greeted with the shout: John Wild, how are you At the end of the first act the andienoh remained seated. No one want out to observe tbe weather. Tbe orchestra struck up The Charleston Blues. I never drink behind tbe bar," and similar dltttea, aad the audience eaar tbe accompaniment. Now and then someone woaid ariee and make a motion as If to go out.

Ba was Invariably shouted down. Mr. M-J. Bradley came la for bia share of Botioe In the second aetand his reception waa aar-apllt-ting. In tbla act tba players and tbe aumenoe twin ma a little closer.

Tba Istter answered often fort ha performer when finally Mr. Harrigan a reday BeUly proposed the toast. Tba Gallant Seven Ut, there were tremendous cheers and tbe refrain Hist Boom Ah followed by tbe Brat In war. first In peace, first la the hearts of bis countrymen." cry. At tbe end of tbe play the audience aahg in chorus Farewell, my own," and Mr.

Bprague oame forward In front of the ourtain. Be waa greeted with cheers and bowls and sboats of 6 tart your own 81 boas," tbe being a delicate allusion to hie old volunteer fireman days. Ha waa finally allowed to announce various performers In and out of the company wbo gave recitations and sang eonga. Mr, Hat rigan gave a German dialect recitation that waa applauded to the eebo and tbea with the help of the audieooe ha sang "Get up, Jack; Joan, alt -down. Wild and Moreland and Harry Usher foil owed, and then oame others.

wbo lengthened out the entertainment beyond midnight. And in tba midst of It all waa a graceful tribute moat delicately and kindly tendered by Mr. Harrigan to Mrs. Yea-mane, his able ooadjutor la so many of bis suo-nassful works. Nothing; was done more cleverly or received more heartily during the whole evening.

A FRACTURED SKULL. A TRUCK DBXVSR CHDES ABBX8T FOB CAUSING EXBIOU8 DUTJKT TO A WOMAK. A truck struck Mr. Balina Sob alias, BO years of age, living at No. tSi Xynob-atreet.

Brooklyn, aa she was endeavoring to step across tbe gutter yesterday attend knocked ber down. The truck was driven off before any one could toen-tity tbe driver. It was not thought at Brat tbat Mrs. Scaalhta was badly hurt, but when ahe reached tbe Sixteenth Precinct Station House abe lost consciousness, and Au balance Surgeon Neld found that her skull waa fractured, and that tba had leoelsed severe Internal Aa ambulance conveyed her to Bt. Catb-ertoee Hospital, where ahe aank rapidly.

The driver of tbe truck waa arrested late laat evening. He gave his name aa Charles Bold, and aald ha was a driver for Beaten Levi, of No. a BeJawl-etreet, Brooklyn. Bold Waa locked! up la the ftixtewatn Precinct Station, OBITCABT XOTES. Charles Clarke, who had lived tba life ot a newspaper Ireporter for 6 years, died af kidney trouble la LonarriUe yesterday, ta hiaaevrn-twth year.

He was a native of Boston, and favorably known from Pittsburg ta fitw firlnan Mrs. Cornelia Wlntleld Scott; wire ot CoLB. L. Boots, formerly of the Caited Btatea Army, and daurhter of the lata Lieak-Oas Wlnneid Beott, died last night af aaralyala at the rauvarsttx Hospital, la Baltimore, aged SO years. N.

yesterday, tba old KlttraU Hotel waa borned. It waa not oceapied. aaa ead oaea vacant or a rear. The leas hi a boat SSI. Oca Several either aaaaUar buildings Efrt rgmnk ECCENTRIC FRAKKLTX WEED.

Bat BTDpIKLT IillaPPCARS F0M BIS COZT BOMX KtacA Dea 2L Franklin rVaed, who wen kiaWn tbrougbout tba western portion of Xyaek aii in Qarkatown, is xniaming from bM no clue to his wbereabonU has yetibaen BTcertalnM. He M' tall aad rather good looking. aad when1 last seen was dram id ta a gray suit of clothes. He owns a Beat littls cottage in Ctarks- town, attaated a abort distance from the main highway! and be bad a vary nioe home. Bis wife la a fine-loo king woman, being one of a large family of children of excellent parentage.

Tbe mtaatng man also has a daurhter, a young lady of tatellhrenoe, wao Uvea with her mother. Mr. Weed went away from home In the latter part pf mat week, and instead of returning at tbe usual boar be remained away, and not a word ha been beard of him since. Some persons are of the opinion that an unfortunate fate has befallen him, while others, who claim that there waa some decree or infelicity in hie household, say tbey believe be wtu turn up all right aaain In tbe future. Mr.

Weed Is a man of some eeoan-trtc qualities, although quite Intelligent. For aoma time past be baa had a mania tor writing verses which persons wbo have read tbem any fall far ibort of tbe ordinary standard of com-mooplaci 1 rhyme. He baa oa numerous occasions offc red bis poetry to the press for publication, but the most of the papers have declined to use it. Tbe missing man played tbe violin when he tan. in tee mooo.

lie waa Known to be very penurious, and owing to thia fact, tba neighbor say, tbe course of true love" In bts home did smooth." It is alleged tbat a short wben his wife waa lying almost point of deata, he failed to pro- rorts tbat were actually neoeasary. be neighbors aay tbat a ooolneas baa grown up between Weed and his wife iter. He haa on more than one occa sion declared tbat be would go away and put an end to himself. In one of his eccentric apella be left bla home once before and waa rone for tb weeks. His wife suooeaded him.

and bad him r. In finding resxeo for desertion. He was locked un for a short time and became very nenltent. and subsequently returned to his family. It la feared rhyming tendencies have had a bad his mind, and one neighbor said tn Tn TtMxa's Correspondent this afternoon, I told bim a good while ago that If be would leave bis poetry sgine and attend to his work he would be better LANDING OF THE PILGRIMS.

CELEBBinON OF THE AKKIVESSABT Uf PLYMOUTH AND BOSTON. PxTudcTH, Dec 21. The two and sixty-fifth anniversary of tbe land ing of the Forefathers was observed here by tbe Pilgrim Society to-day. A large num- ber of servioes Tisitors arrived this morning. Tbe began In the Church of the First Pariah aa 11 o'clock with tbe reading of a hymn written by tbe Be v.

Dr. A. J. Gordon, Hall, Pilgrim Fathers of our Kaoe." The Invocation was delivered by the Ber. Dr.

A. A. Miner. A hymn wdtten for the celebration In 1TBS by the Hon. jMoan Davis, waa then read.

It waa entitled Bon Kenowned Sires, The oondnding portion af the exercises was as lollows: Selections from Scriptures by the Bev. Brooks Herefo of Boston tbe Pierpont hymn, Tbe Pilgrim wnere are They 7" reed bv the Bates: prayer by tbe Bev. Dr. T. ev.

G. Duryea, of Boston hymn, The reeking waves ied High. read bv tbe Bev. Dr. Mat eolm Douglass.

Tbe benediction waa pronounced by tbe Bev. T. B. Bobie, of tbe Congregational Church of South Plymouth. After the aerTieesat the church a procession waa formed and marched to Davie Hall, where plates fog guests bad been laid.

After dinner the aasetebly was called to order by the' Hon. Thomas Russell, President of the Pilgrim Society, and speeches were made by the Hon. J. Bus-sell IrweU, the Bev. Brooks Hereford, the Bev.

George B- Ellis, the Bon. Alexander H. Bice, and other guests. BoeroF, Dec. TL The Congregational Club this evenlnr observed Forefathers' Day by a feast, mental aa well aa edible, at Music HaiL Among the many present were tbe Hon.

J. M. W. HalLlW. F.

Whlttemore, tba Rev. Dr. Wor-all, of I New-York; the Bev. E. B.

Webb, D. who offered prayer; the Hon. A. W. Turta, Postmaster To bey.

tbe Bon. George P. Banger, tbe Rev. Alexander MeEensie, and tb Rev. A.

H. Quint. President Hall made an Introductory address, and toasta were responded to by tbe Revs. J. WoralL D.

Alexander McKenxle. R. B- Meredith, and A. H. jjurtug tbe evening an original hymn.

written for the occasion by tba Bev. I. N. Tar- box, entitled "Pilgrims: Ancient and Modern. as sung.

g. and congratulatory telegrams were ft.be Salem and Chicago clubs. lu sent to patches day was ff rom various points indicate that tbe (generally observed throughout New- England! THE HOSPITAL COLLECTION. THE FBELTMrjTABY WOBX OF TBE BaTUHDaT Ixicn RTTwni'v" a nursrrr Trnv The Hospital Saturday and Sundiy As sociation held a stated meeting at St. Luke's Hospitalj last evening, it being the laat meeting prior toj tba general collection on Hospital Sunday.

I George Maoculloch Miller, tbe President, occupied the chair. There was a good attendance bf members, amour them Temple Prima, A- B. Ansbaeher, the Rev. Thomas M. Peters, Thomas C.

Smith, A. G. Agnew, Charles Benauldl and 8. D. Babcook.

F. F. Cook, the general agent of the associa tion, made an interesting report as to tbe progresaj of the preparatory work for the various olleotlons. From the organized trades he resorted tbat the collections now making wouia probably exoeea tbe results or any previous year, with regard to trades aot organized into aaxil lanes, such aa the clothing, millinery, hal and cap, grocery, tea. and furniture trades, tba piano manufacturers, tbe sugar reflnera, tbe soap manufacturers, tbe hardware trade, the Iron and) steel trade, the coal trade, the insurance lntereetjthe bank, and others, he said that 8,000 contribution lists had been distributed among tbem one to each house in the trade in tbe hope tbat employers and tbeir employes would co-operate In tbe good work.

The Indication from this field, Mr. Cook reported, were most promising, and although It was only a abort tide since the lists were aant out several score were already returned ta tbe Treasurer. Charles Laater.NoJS Kaaeau-atreetome of tbem containing aa many aa a hundred names of employes contributing each from A oanta to SI and eves as high aa 96, while, aaa rule, tbe lists were headed by larger amounta from the principals of the firms. Mr. Cook Instanced soma ot the oaset In which there was promise of contribution srreatly in excess of laat year.

Tbe dry goods trade laat year rave about $4,000, There is gireauy suwurea that at least will be ooo- xrom that quarter this year. The trade gave $1000 last year give SlfiOQ, Tbe drug, oil trades rave 1M0. Lists ported Indicate contributions of at while the leather trade will give quite as muon, against aaza mat year. Sir. Cook ae ported tbat tba outlook was moat encouraging for Increased collections In the churches on Sunday, the desire ta help la thia as la ail good work having been stimulated tarougk the advent missions.

Mr. Stone submitted to the meeting a statement showing tbe work and reaouroas of each of the hospitals connected wltb tbe association for the year ending Bept, 80. The total ex- pel rises mi tne Zl aospltal hospitals were $001,801 44. There was an Income from In vested funds of SiCT.uwiai, and from city, county, aad Btate appropriation of 191.636 al The amount received from contributions otner than gifte or bequeeta to tbe permanent fund waa BauLaOS through tbe hospital Saturday aad Bus day collection, $29 917 from paying patlanta, $136,408 68; making total contributions sppiioable to hospital expenses, $524,014 83. The number of patients treated la tba hospitals tor the year was lLBfla, of whom BJQg were Tree patients, at a ooat of B476.O00.

In addition, med ical aid fwaa extended to 106,741 aasea through tba outdoor and dtapeuesry oeparUnenta. A WIDE-AWAKE CLERK. From the Ottoago Knot, Dae, Is. The impression that Qaiacy, LIL, is a towa la not warranted by the record reported to have been made byene of her tavorei sons, Oliver P. Burger, a clerk la the FostOBos Department at Washington.

Burger la (charred with having Induced eeveral office seekers lo Illinois and Indiana to bay from him at pi oenta a piece copies of a pamphlet issued for gratuitous dtstributloa by tbe Civil Bervios) Commtseion. Tbe pamphlet contained only a few general instructions, atut Burger is aald to) have induced hie customers to believe tbat It Contained InformaUoa that would enable them ta neaa examination, as the young man haa bean in Waahingtoa only since last Beptsun-ber it cannot be an posed that he haa absorbed all hie itartrt from oapitoiine asaomstlona. He therefore, have learned eometbtag of It the left Ouincv. which tact leads to the must. before eonciuttoa that uutney.

though siumbering aeacef ally among her bluffs, sleeps with one eve opaa te tne main chance. TBE JrORMO-VS WILL TRT BOTUU111XQ. Sax Lax Cttt. Deo. TL The Uormon church' paper print the name and occupation of the Grand Juror juat diacbarged tor future refereijoe," that they snay ba boycotted by Mormons, W.

Hemes way. editor of the Ordea a Mormon onraa. to-day pleaded guilty of libel Be will be sentenced oa Jan. A BA TKABCiSCO KXCSASGE. Sa Txusaaoo, Dec Drafts oa Tork.alght, 90 easts.

TJnfts oa Kew-Tork, not rud time age. at the cure cos: Bome of gradual! and daual triDuua tobaoooj and wtLU dalnt, ku so far re wast aauu. S3moa gkdtaj Igtttmtt 22, issi. FOR THE GRANT MONUMENT. GBATTFTDrO RESULT OF TBS EFTOETB OF MX.

BTHKT MOBOAF, OF AUKOEA, The Grant Honnmsct Asaociation ra-cetred $7 yeateiday from tba Methodist Epkv copal Cbureh at Kockvllle Centre, Long lalaad. Tba fund now fiii wn u. ta ZAirer af fas Xsw-Fsrk Tteiat; Inclosed please find my check to your order for $87 75 toward tbe Grant Monument fund, contributed by residents of Aurora and vicinity, with names of donors. This amount the result of a ltttla personal effort oa tba part of Mr. Henry Morgan.

Almost every one, upon solicitation, will contribute ZS or so oenta, when, if or even $1, were asked or expected, there would ba many refusals. If the aame course could be taken la every town aad village of tbe Btate tbe amount needed could aooa and easily be raised. Tbla, with tbe $200 previously Cven by residents or Aurora, makea a pretty lr showing- tor a small village. N.LZ, Atjkoba. N.

Saturday. Dec. 19. 1885. The following- subscriptions to the fond for tbe erection of the memorial to the lata Gen.

TJlyssea 8. Grant have been received at tbe office pf Th New-Tors: Trass. Tb amounta will be promptly forwarded to the officers baring control of tbe fund: Previously acknowledged. S3.S88 07. Fund, by rtda ints or Ai Aurora.

H. aad vlomlty. collected by Henry Morgan: bbrtokie. SB; Alooso M. fobrlarte, SS: itobert S' i W- A.

Brownall. K. 2. orton. fl; F.

K. eerttroer. Sit the Kev. XL a ihaa. B.

ill ary r. Morgaa, si; A.J. atanil SI Mann Mn- gan. 50 eenU; Major W. A.

flint. 00 easts; Alien Mosher. 60 earn; W. A. Tnrotn.

ho eemaj Yriva uovnmc. du cents; u. TraeaoaiL Jr eente: F. P. Glldsnleeve.

50 eenu; H. D. f-nnroo, cents A WardwalU 50 eenUi T. 1 Willlaraa BO cants: J. 6.

Colt. SO easts: 8. A. ataoa. 50 earns: A.

P. Brooks. SO eaauii A. Lltb-gow. eanta: Cbarlle Wight.

50 cents: H. T. Bmtto, cants: Bewey. SO eeaU; B. Btam, 50 eenta; R.

A. Harris. 50 eenU; Ulenn Emtth, 50 eeats; Mr. W. A.

Mint. 50 eentsi W. B. Avery. 50 eenta: Will-lam Gray, 00 earns: tba Rev.

J. Jones. 8b eenta: the Rev. K. Hot.

50 eents; WUIbua Plntti. bU oanta; K- I Frenca, 50 cents: Florence Welles, SO cents: W. B. Allen, 60 eenta; W. W.

Allen. SO eeats: Lonlse Post. 50 eenU: Bess! Orsgg, 50 eenta; Mary Vaa Ueventer, 50 eenta; Marion J. Ellla.50eeote: Jessie M. xtaveoa, 50 eanta: James J.

Maarioa. 50 eenta: H-A. Morgan. 50 eents; Margaret B. Mama.

50 easts; W. Gilford. 5o eents W. B. White, 50 eenta: o.

F. Tan Marter, 50 eente: C. a White, 85 eenu; Coral Pinlth. 25 eenta: James Blekv. SO eents: Arthur Psrsons.

tS esnti: K. A. Manchester. S3 eanta: Jerome Grlanetl. H5 eenU; Thomas Murphy.

SS oenta E. T. Brown. SB eeats: T. P.

Mo rasa. S6 eenta: k. W. Mosher. S6 eents: J.

W. Darkto, SO esata: William L. Beok. S3 eents: K. Doughty, tb eenta: J.C VVIoter, Sa cents: L.

Bassey. eents; auchard Morgan. cenu; S. 1. Carpenter.

eenta; W. A Bartlstt. 85 eanta; W. Paddlngton. SS eents: T.

M. oenu: H. I-Ton. 8fi eanta: John King. 25 eents: Oeorge Cumber.

So eeats: W. L. Morgan. SO eents: W. r.

Day. 83 oenta: Oeorge Younga tS eenta: lobar Murphy. US eents: Jamas Oleaaoa. S5 eents: H. Beluney.

85 eenta: Ullam Buavy, 85 cents; Isaac Boag. eents; WlHtsm T. MeNalty, 85 eents; J. V. Hood.

SS oenta; w. W. Csarnn. 85 eents- D. W.

Derbv, 85 cenu; R. B. Lewi. 3 cenu: J. 1.

Baiehtnaon. S5 eenU: G. Thorn. S3 cant: H. Loder, i eeoU; William Mo Lean.

85 eanta; W. B. Tborn, 85 eents: J. I aga ma a. 85 eanta; H.

H- Bmlta, SS eentat U. K. Koster, 85 oanta: M. A Cole. SS eanta; D.

J. Cheney. tS eenta: Malaoal Ham old. 85 eanta; Giles MoGordoe, 85 eents; John Day, 85 eenta; B. Clark, 86 eenta; Arthur Borers.

5 esata: S. Antboav. 85 cents: Henry Dean. 85 eenta: Maria M. Morgan, 85 oenta: Helen 8m ah.

85 cents: C. B. Smith. 85 eenta: Graea Siom, 85 cants: A I toe B. Woodruff; eents; Resale Weber.

85 asms: Wllllnare Marsh. 85 eenta; Winifred Holland. 85 eenta: Carrie O. Fray. 85 eenta: Fannie Hobble.

85 eanta; Jeanet Loom 1 83 eents: Louisa Van Kortwlok. 85 eents: Sarah Palmer. 85 cent: Mary Beveranoe. 86 eanta; Katharine Torrev, 85 eenta; Mora B. Harkan, tft eanta; Aadle O.

Kaayon, 85 oenta; Gertrude Jones. 85 oanta; Alloa Perkins. 85 eenta; H. B. Treaway.

85 eeats: Mary Burrow. 85 eeats; Mart Jeanaeret. 85 oenta; Kllea G. Ryerson. B5 eents; B-C Mann.

85 eentat M. W. Kappleya. 84 eauts; Lena Remtnaton, 85 cent; Mettle kMmball. 85 eenta: Myrtle M.

Powars, 83 eanta: Allot R. Bngham. 85 cents; Roth Tappan. SB cents: H. N.

GitTord. 85 eents: aamoel Beatty. 85 oenta: Henry Mantis. SS eanta: Charles Fry. 85 eents: George waey.

85 eanta; Will-lam King, 85 easts: ft- Bnay. SS oanta i James Barry. 85 eanta: James Hooker. 85 eents: J. Day, 85 eenta; Henry Deabooa, 85 eanta l.ot Hosted, 8b oanta: K.

P. Baker. 85 eanta; James Conner, 85 eenta; Martin Beck. 85 caat: Thomas Meed. 85 eents: Henry IX Barto.

a eanta: J. Henry Darkln, 85 eanta; Hicks Anthony, 85 eenta; Thoaaas Taraey. 85 oenta: Jamas West, SS eentst William Dashoag. 85 oenta. Total, (67 75.

Grand total. 1205 aa. THE WALK. O'LEAET A5D WESTON BEGIK TBI THXBO WSKE OF THEIR LONG BACX. Memories of old-time pedes trtanism were revived In this city when, yesterday, at the Cosmopolitan Rink, corner of Broadway and Forty-flrst-street, Dan" O'Leary and Edward Parson Weston entered noon tb third week of their 2,500 miles walking contest for a purse of S3.

000. The walk waa begun at Newark, N. on the 7tb inet. Tbe men tramp 18 bours a day. Bunds ezeeoted.

and tbe record at tbe dose of last Baturday, in Elisabeth. N. was now miles tor U'Leary ana bos tor wea ton-Judge Koab Davis was one of tbe group or men wbo gathered In the upper end or tbe rink yesterday to see tbe contestants start, and be bad consented to give tbe word. Ropes bad been stretched from pillar to pillar, aad on tba outer edge of tbe lane which waa thus formed was laid a rubber atrip about a yard wide, which constituted tbe track for tbe pedestrians. The track waa made to measure laps to tbe mile.

The sooting for tbe walk la under the supervision of Mr. Hamilton Busby. Almost on tbe stroke of the contestants joined the group about tbe scorers' tables. Tbey were greeted with ebearty sppisuse and at once toed the scratch. Judge Davia rave the command to start by saying Go 1 and may the best man win." At 7 o'clock O'Leary bad walked only 17 miles and 1 Weston had rone 2 miles and I lap further.

About JD P. M. Weston took tbe lead on tbe total score from O'Leary, and soon after, at 8:50 o'clock, be had covered 600 mllea, O'Leary then being seven lape behind bim. Ha did not retain the advaotesre long, however, for in leas than an hour O'Leary was at the head of tbe procession and wben the day's work was done at midnight, tbe score stood: O'Leary. 508 milea.

1 lan: Wee- ton. 606 miles and 10 laps. O'Leary bad walked milea and 1 lap, and Weston 48 miles and 10 laps during tbe day. W01SELET AND PRESDERQAST. From the London Truth.

I wonder what Lord Wolseley would have received had the military promenade lo Burmaa been personally conducted by hlmf He received a peerage and 40.000 for tbe absurd HattlA" T- i 1 a.it-uii..tl i UW wo made a Viscount for helplessly drifting la the direction of Khartoum and arriving too late. Either he rot too moctuor Gen. Prendergast, wno aaa oniy oeen maoe a av. u. gate too utue.

A SAFE PLACE TO VISIT. In the security vault ot tba American Safe Deposit CoFlfth-a venue and Forty-second- street, one's valuable personal effects are beyond the reach of barm, loss, risk, or Interference ot any Kind and are always aooesaibla to tbe owner. Private safes from BID a year up ward. ExeKcmg. The Theatrical Programme says "Ede-Bla having become tbe favorite perfume of the beoa monae, haa now found its way Into the theatrical world, and euuh celebrated actreaaes as Mia Mary Anderson.

Miss Ellen Terrv and Mme. Berah Bernhardt are loud In singing its praises. One of the chief advantages of tbe exquisite aoent of Edenta Is tbat lta perfume remains tba same for days and days after It has been trot on tbe handkerchief or saobet. and In thla respeot alone it may be said to eclipse all other preparations for the toilet. Exehangt.

IMITATION IS THE COMPLIMENT failure pays to success. Invest no money In the numerous worth leas imitations of Ban-son Plasters. Deal with reputable drurgtsta only. Bee tbat you are not deceived, Atehsnae. Ftraa.

Attention of buyers is called to tbe follow isg Bargains la genuine Aieaka seajskm servients: long. 13 ap; Ulsters. 58 loag. S175api Da. (nana 8,150 ap: VlaUe.

7j up Novelties la fur seta for holiday sifts at popular prions livery artiete guaranteed to give aatlsfaetlon. Bush. Manalaat-erec 814 Breakaway, (xtt yean la arsssnl looaUaaw jte SaOO wiu. arrr SaATnae celebrated Vong Seal Coat, ekegaat Hadaoa Bay eaaie-ltnad Circular or Paletot, saw of ssasnlSoeat Dach bear robes, or a Setrame Alaska 8aa.atn Carrutge Robe, plash liaed. BatATWB, Farratc.

108 Pnaoa at aaee-tiaaiaaiU. Actors, vocaxtbt, publle speakers reoom-mend HaLiI Hoxit or HoaLsnocm a vp Taa. fias-a TooTBLacaa loaora care oae "'-it $230 will bct BaATirx cwrrrnra Omra BACora. faahlOBabie length, or eioataai lmr turn er Patfror. reduead from SJuu CC.

bHAVMK, arrtar. Hm rrlaea at. AinHliiiasnl. 430 will bar bavee'e geaaiae Hhetlaad BBAL5K1N COATS, fasaloMhla leaath. te Be loaM eely atC SB ATI KS.

arrtar. lit r-rtBea-sC t. nave tae only oaaa oi taaae aiagaat goods te Holiday Men Wlater rvderweatv. BCARPS, TIBS, SrsPBMDERS. GLOTKS.

HAND. KERCHIBFS, DBXeS SHIRTS. CARDIGAN JACK-haaiwdaoad prlees tor holiday trade. J. W.

JORBaroa. Mio Haw-lurk. MMwlIlWr fbayae'a geaaiae BadaaVa Bay Uttar Paletot wttb aasataa teaser trusrming. hsadssBaat aaraieat te the world for tae BBoaer. or tbe eils 111 ulBtmad Seatakia Palaaoc ramsf UTihiaa at Wcfea'e Hetldav Hate, Cat i ec flrvfea, F1KB aaa MKD1LK OrJALlTT.

LkClDED PAVING, aia bow Bar. bsab. PBXNCX-ac SvlwfllteT sy tVeeJekfa Kewasar. or ri.Bi OT.ae tacoas loaa. tnassaed with awa.

ate aaa eUerarUnoaoe Bay aaaie telle. BMATAK. famar, lOS rbr yi ae ate. BOOTS, (BOn. TOt.

XJtT SXJPP a-aa surrsns inr lamea. msBaaa. rent yootaa. Patreniss MfLLBB ttft. SS Wi sAth-at, JBart eh wThwa't B.

eTc W. rui ad avrv. laaiawr'l Ptrrfausiea aLaa4hrga Paifhma, aeedawrg'a Paifame, Alptae vrntat. ladbatrg'a Ferfasae, Llty of the Ti wilt reealae Alaska UB. dyed SKALetlN JfSTWMAKaTCT or PAXaiOT, Gk.VTLKal AH BXAUBUlf IT Tina 1 rr trnsT trhansisal wt a rB)w a 4 Bala sale efreeTtne rer ehasead baadsaaaiwaghasasof akia.

AUsWarattaJSa. BOWwRArcHTUa-o ke Mta asstw a the hoaae of the brute's parent tMooeda. Illiaois, Aoaas Ainria. daagbter ot Charles r. Baaahraaa, Xaa, te Wxuuam M.

Bowaa af ew.rork Cats. CARBXTLL. At her late leaidanos. nsmaaianls. Cavn-foraia.

Monday. Bee. Si. HasTka Joba B. Carroll aad daugbur af WlUtesa W.

wlnaaa ef tali erty. Interment un Wadaesdaf. COLT. At Saa rranatsoo. Cat, tbe 19th Ourn colt, of babyieaTL.

lSottee of raaenal a area rear. taf" Baltimore and yniladalpftla TJBAPKB, At bts realdaooa, I Laxtngt mi, on nanaay moraina, jno. au, ox Jobm UaaraB. M. LLD.

raneral will take pmea at Cbareb ef the Tmaav OgBratloa). Svab-et, aear Sta-av, Wednesday, at 1 o'clock precisely. STRSRN. eaddeaty. en Betiireay.

the ISth maC Paox Draags. ta the 57ib year of hie aaa. Funeral ea Tuesday, Dea. 88, at 1 Oatosk P.M. Plsais oa Sower.

XMMON8. oa Beaday evening. See. SO, JOKaT.A, Xat- a year ot us aga. Relative and friend are kindly mvtted te attend tbe funeral aarvtees at Jersey City, on Wednesday afteraooa, Dea.

S3, at clock. Please omu Sowars. At Old Chatham. N. Barorday noratag.

uao. la, JOK1, au A. sOTCB. tbe Sad year of hi age. uaeral aellues from his late lelileiiie oa Taaa- aaaj.

sa, nil, ja- aUMB ALL. oa Dee. XL Brtasaix soa ef Phuaav aer G. aad Xmlif A. BjmbaU.

area rears 10 aMVUlaTaTaV uaeral prtvata. Lawreoee, L. I on Bandar, n. aaauiaiu A1AUI9U aaAaoeAJTS, IB Uk Sist year ot bla age. Relauvee and irtends are mvtted to attend the fnaeral eervlee at tbe booth Beformed Charon.

Slst-u ana 6ta-av. on 1'nesday. Deo. ta. at eiook.

lnienaant at Mewsort, it at kindly re qaested that ae flower be sent At a meaung of tbe Board of Directors ef tb Jeans Mea's Christian Association of the City of Xew-rork. neid Dee. si. Mks. tbe 1 allowing aettoa wss takse: The Board of Dtrsotors have Vaamed wtlb deep aorrow of the death of their beloved fellow-Dtracu or aad iTaasarer of th aaaoeutlon, FaansaiCK A.

AiABoCAMO. oa the morning of Bnnoay, Such liieuta the Slat year of hi aaa, and tbey desire to teoordthat ba performed bla dattes as Dtreotor and TTwaaarer wltb Uvely tntaraat te the welfare of the aseoelatloa. and tbat la all his bitar-eoarse with ba aaauciaies be ever manifested a raatle. loving spbnt. eomhined wtth aa unflinching armnaas based opon deaa, praeUeal onOerstandlng of snbjeeta nnder eooaldormttoa.

Wa ertsad to hai widow aad bla fatherless ttule one oar heartfelt sympathy and command tbam to Ulm who tbe husband of tba widow aad tbe father ef the father- Hesolved. That we atteed bt funeral la a body. a ropy acuon oe sent to nta raauty. W. W.

UOPP1N. Jr rTSslnent. BaABVOats K. WixrT. Beoordtna Bearetarv.

KTB. Dae, Bu AnoarrrA Nyb. widow ot Xdmaad a. nye. taa eau year ox Bar age.

Be.atlves aad friends are Invited te attend her fnneral servioes at bar late residence. No. en Tuesday vaa leg at 8 o'olook. Inter-meat at Btatea lalaad on Wednesday Oa Meaday morning. Dea.

tl. a hi lata resioenos, bio. bus Urooklya, JAMB A. Oensa. aged 50 years.

Faneral at the bouse, at P. M. Wednesday. Sea 8S.UB5. Please omit flower.

PALM B. Dec Haaaisog PAMCSa, bt his SBth Funeral Wednesday. 83d lnaf 1 P. from his late realdeaoa. Mount Taraon.

N. T. PALM EB, Netberwood. N. jj- baaday.

Dea ta COB- si.tA, araeai oangnier ox tne late nobert aad fcanoy Paulding Palmar. Ha the 7utb year of her ace. Funeral services at Grass Cbareb, White plain. K. i-on Wedneaday.

Deo. 83. at 1 1 :45 A. M. Trala leaves 6raad Central Depot at 10:80 A.

M. PECK On Saturday evening. Dec. 19. at Bloom- neta-at- uoooaan.

n. 4.II.T ltoaaaa wire of W. ltd ward Pees aa daagbter of Thoe. P. Rogers.

rer'ioss at a o'elook P. M. Wednesdar, at above resldeooa, and at Bantiaatoa. 1.. at 1 -M f.

M. Thursday, from naeond Preabyteriaa Cnarao. Trala leave Loag Is aad City at A. M. PIBRRCPONT.

On Sunday avSnlng. Dea SO. at Pler- repont jsaaor. jairsrsoa woanty, n. wiluaii Coa-axAaui PiAitJjtPoirr, in the aSd year of hi PRIDE.

Oa Saturday. Dee. IS. Majua wife of A. uemiitoa met.

1'unaraJ ssrviess Taasday aftsnooa, 4 O'clock, at aar lata raaldaaaa. ho. S86 Wtllis-av. RICHARDS. In Brooklyn.

Dae la of pneomocia, Xucta B. HiCHAKDa la the Tlat year of bar aaa. uneral servioes Tuesday, at 10:30 A. at her lata rsaideao. 1H0 Vandarbiit-av, Brooklyn, interment pnvaie.

BVOOSKVELT. On Dec IB. at th rastdenea ef her lataar. west STtb-st, atAar KMi.sa. daagbter of Jaa.

A. Henesvalt. 'i Please omit aower. i ROBERTS. Oa Buaday.

Dea. to. at Wast Brighten, Duiiam laaun, Bioaax w. boskst. Frtaad aad relatives of the family ara tevtted te attend the tuaerai at bia hate lealnoaoa.

ay I oral- oa Wedneaday. at 1 e'eleek. Boat laavea foot Whitehall si. at Uiaa. Camaca In waiuag.

SCOTT. On Monday, tn BaaMmor, CoaxriJA. wtfe of Col H. L. eeott aad daughter of tbe lata Lleuf-Gaa.

Wlnoald boou. BQUIRaV Entered tew rati ea aatorday, Dea. IB, Suu wife of frank Bquire aad dtnghtar of Cbss. B. Ueary.

Rela Ives and friends are mvtted to art and tbe funeral from ber late residence, SSS Mnnine si Brookiya. at 8 P. M. Tnasdsy. Dee.

88. BTEVKI8 At hi residence In Oar en City. Baaday. Dee. SO.

ALSXAJTDSB Uonsnog HtcvsxS, roans-eat soa of the late Dc Alexander H. Btevea, la the Sath year ot bia aa. Tba funeral aervieas will be held at tbe Cathedral of tae Incarnation. Cardea City, oa WeABesdsy. De.

US, at 10 A. M-. oe tne arrival of tae trala leaving Long Island City at 0 e'elook. Relatives and friend are Invited to attend with out farther notice. Saturday.

Dee, 18. at her late No. 10 West iMtb-et. HAaotuT Htraar. wife of F.

H. K. Wbttlag aad daughter et WUliaa Hurry. Uelattvet lead frteada are requested te attend funeral servioes on Tuesday. Deo.

88, from her aU realdeaoa, at 10 A.M. WOOD a a D. Oa Bstaraay. Dea. la, TxoatAS WoonwABD.

in ths 7ll year ot kis saa. Fnaeral serrteas will ba hsJd at his late rsaldsno. 1S4 Beat IlKkb-at, oa Taesday. Dee. Svt.

at A. M. BelaUva aad friends are mvtted to attead. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHKlATMAat BTE AT THE FITE POIKT8 MISSION.

OS PARC-fT. A positive engaaamant wltb SANTA CLAUn for eeloek P. M. So delay oa aoaonat of poor aleWbtag. Therefore any ad tn etotaing.

Chrtstsaas clfta, ur money will be aeosptable aad kelp to make 700 aaildren Bigned in banal of Managers. u. k. ouu ixtN. -Ut raArJI'bratad 8t-raeb loesi Alaska Loadoe dyed esalsHD Saeeae Tbe real Pitneses.

Mikado, or MaU lnae short Wraps, plain or trimmed, redaeed from S2ua or a geatiemaa'a Mink ot Baeie Unsd uverooat. Otter trttamad. i 8HATNE, I Farrier, lot Prises at, ADVICE TO HOTUBBS. Mrs, WIH8LOWS BOOTH1N8 STHUP ebeold always be ased for CHILDREN TEKTB1NO. It BOOTH E8 tbe CHILD.

BO ITEMS tbe GUMS, allays aUpala, CURES WIND COMC, and tbe BBeTKEM-Uy FOR DIARRHEA. SSCRMTS A BOTTLE. S50. WILL BatTW ILKOlIT Mat A l.attf IV vaooolaar case and mnft aalandld fns-lniail garments aad alush aaoquea, Perslaa lamb eape aad suajbsasBuaeauea-BS. i u.

u. Ptlalat, ion HO LI A CI GREAT VaRTETT OF floe msersohauia pi pas and cigar bolder; also a Ba assortment of amber goods always ea head. C8TEHR. S47 Brooms st, ((leoidaatai HoteL) HOLIDAY PstRSEffTS, FACT DESKS. Library Tables, Benin so.

Ae. OfBos rurottar lo great variety. T. 6. BELLE W.

I 111 Fl LEO A NT HOLIDAY GIFT AT RETAIL, iuui suwTa.aL, a POST OFFICS HOTlCst, (Should be read dally by all Interested. a may oeear at aay limal Letters for foreign eeeatrtes aeed aot be speolany addtessed for daipateb by any parUeuiarsteaaser. ea esetwaean tsdaatrad to send ouaueaie ef banking aad rommarotal wttars not spsrtally addressed being sent by tea la at sal vessels available. Foreiga aaaila for tba wees, ending Dae. a will eloaa (promptly la all eases) at ihisofScea follow: KsD A T.

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