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8 KINGS IN OPEN REBELLION PROGRESS OF IBM REVOLT AGAINST TEX MACHINE. MMOHl FBXLIVG AOAIXST OOT. FLOWBB HABBOBSD BT THB BBQOB ITS" MBKBXBS LBADEB QCIGLBT7 BlFCltt TO OBKT OBDBBS AID CALL A. C4CCU FOR TESTXBDAT. ALBaTr.

Feb. 22. The political eltuation feHMbf bm eemplloeted from day lo day, ttt trIpMM an grewlag merelater- stlac. Only one link wee MMutrrW mass the rerolt against Ik Suu machine aa eatah-. llthed tMt-4i open dodareUea on the part of lb Kings Couaty member.

Late laat Bight that link was famished. The DtatonU botMi had ordsred Utt the Bnember at Aaesmbly huid ceua the S'ereenel Kogtotratiou biU at 10 o'clock this Bnoralax, Speaker baiter conveyed the order to Xeader Quigley of kin, and asked htm to glw YhcBOtloe. Mr. Quigley stepped long onoagh to Inform hi colleague. Jeha O'Connor, ot tke gramma WelL don't ra.

do aaytktag of Uo klad," Bdrtaed O'Connor. Way mot asked Quigley. Innocently. Boosao. returned O'Coaaor.

eight mem-were of the Kings County dologatloa will refuse to ro into too caucus, and, lor all I know, tkero are mere." Juiglywaa dued. It that so he kd. To. thafa declared O'Connor, and If en hare any deabt eboat It ltsus the oalL" returned Quigley, "fob kadbottor report that to tko Speaker." O'Coaaor eeatpllod. and no caucus vh called.

Explaining tkla remarkable piece of business. an of the King County member ait: Wo jdea't propose to so Into a caucui until we are what apeclgo business to bo trans-, jaotod, Tho machine loader vonld take par-tlealar dellgkt to plaoe a 1a a faloe podtioa nd tko Hcfct of tool tor." Oaotklmt 1 cortaln. Tbat tho relation bo-tTa-ooB tko Ktac County menber and Got. Olower are aatterod beyond rodompUoa. That boon fully dmatrated wKaln Uo pact rtwty -four boar by two lneldoau.

Immadl-Wtoly after tko Oorornor Tetood tko bill of Mr. KoOany. loraUalag tko ozpend-aro Uanrrod urine toe Columbian celebra-kloa la Brooklyn, oaort were made to bring mboBt a oomproml, on aeeeptabl to tko local MtkorlOo and to tko Oorornor. Tko latter ex- hreed bl winiaraoa to ilea a bill that would proridofortko panlahment of tko guUtr por aona, bat vkiek was not in oonfllot with nil froto. ugotd that a board of aadlt.

jOonaUting ot th Mayor and Controller of Brooklyn and tho Presides! of tho Clrll torrlco CoBtiaUaloB-loxaBdor E. Orr honld appointed to pan npoa tko xpooe Bill, that ther akOBld a-o over tko antlre rround ad that tioau whlek tky approTod aooald bo Sald, and Uooo which thy duapprovad ahoald lo rojoetod that their doolalon la all matter Ooold bo mate anal, provided tao Toto woo in au cases ol extortionate and 4jhoot bills, the proper olty ottioor should rbnag asltto roooror tao money that has been Batd. Wtk this dlatlaet understanding. Corporation CoobosI Jenks carried the bills to Brooklyn and e-asBUtted the ntattor to Mr. Hugh MeLaughlln.

Ue brought the reply to Got. Flower yesterday. 7 MoLhUa coaslders tho proposition an Jasult," bo said to Got. Flower. The latter observed: It was not Intended as a iasaut.

I save been governed only by a do-iro to oet tko matter rUht," too much for Incident Bomber ob. Incident somber two occurred la the Senate Chamber VLis moraUg. whoa tko Flek Putnam) pia to pBrehooo Fire Island was handed down amosoas-e from tho Assembly, whieh passed jit several day ago. Senator MulUn. who repro-enu Got.

Flower kome district, was on hi foot ready to make a motion to advance it, and tene of Mr. McLaughlin's Senators, MoCarron, aa standing ready with a elab to pound to eeauuitiee. qot. Sneehea'e exprt- Anoed CrO Which, howavar. la hllail kappening dtrecUy under It took la th altual 'J5i negatively toward Hellln, while the Casstna-llke MeOarroa smiled rlBmphaatly.

The bill was referred to tho Ylnaaoe Commlttoo. bubeeqaenUy BenaUr MeCarran said that th people kad been doped into paying an extrava-. s-aat snm for this pieoo of property, and It was fcroper that the bill should be referred to a com-. koitteo. where It can be looked over aad rtgon It." he said.

rl aU I bear. oTldeaoo will bo prodaoed IBd bought for passing Ith Besides, we ought to proeeed with ears fid deuberatlea with bill that oall for a hoary czpenditare of State money." Ur hearty, hi Domoeratle eoUoagu KV? fctng. said when quesUoned Wo all feel alike en tola anbjeet. Te here aeea too aiek la legialattag oa important blila. Dd it la Uma were more aelloerato." W1U tho Kins County Iemoerau la both booses la opoa revolt, not oaiy against Got.

jt lower personally, but against the StaU ma-ahiue on the oharter ameadment bills, and with berea ether Iemoeratlo senators In rebellion alat tho tyrannloal rule of Messrs. Sheehaa rnd Murphy, the prospeou of a rosy road for he ataohiao la tho future are exceedingly dnsl-ns. la spite of Lieut. Got. eheeBau'a oenfldeat eclarauon that there are "no matters whieh nieed to be straightened out." Another attempt wUl be made to bold a eaa-rns of lemecratio Assemblymea next week, al-ihoua-h a aamber of thera to-day expressed tho fcbptnloB that the preoeedlag la the Honss last lght ever tho Personal KsgUtraUon bill were 1 limed aad rldlouloua.

that there was no oo- Mhlng tho bill forward, and that klio effort resulted ia bowing what tho party lf Bl tried to ooneoaJ-thaVa -Vad break sxl.ted In tks Btate machine. (DJUGHTEHS OF 'IUE REVOLUTION. 'MSKTIXO Or THB COIOKUS HOD! IX WASOIHGTOBV Fob. 22. The seeoad CenUnent-al Congress of the National Society of Daughters tko American BeroluUoa met aero at 11 'oloek this morning for lu first general session in the auditorium of the Cknreh of Our Father.

She ehurek bad been decorated with flower aad plants. A largo wreath, oomposed ot white Tloleta, Ivy aad palm lsaves, and purple lav aoriollo. la memory of Mrs. i Beajatula Har-snn, wke at tho time of kor death was Presl-(4nt General of the soelety. rooted pea tko 'Presldonrs raeaat ekalr.

Tko ehurek was well tiled with women whoa Jtr. William IK Cabell, the Vice President Goa-r1-is oongress to order and introduced Mrs, Tsaals Hamlin, tho Chaplain Goa oL who oifered prayer. The Vleo President Geasnl deUvcred aa addrea of welcome, to Jhioh Mrs. Joshua Wilbon But Regent of Khodo Island, res ponded. Mrs.

WQbour also reseated to the society a surer-mounted garoU tado from wood taken from the Brltlsa ship buraod by tho eolonisu daring th reveUUoa, 00" BrUtoJ. E. Tho roport of tho Vleo President strongly roMjtloat at tho national capital of a bo dedicated to tho asee of tko oo-Tho report of Mr. li. v.

Bern ton. Vloe iToeldeat Goaeral la charge ox orgaaUatloa of enacts rs. howed that tho aooioty bow has a totaj nombershlp of 2.700. Ia tko goaeral eon-; arroos there are 2i rtaU KegoaU. V7 Chapter Kes-snu.

and 21 Uonorary IU gents. The first TM rnUod la Catoago. March 20. tlSl. aad alaoo tbat Urn tho growth of tho e-ertety has beea highly aardolaotory.

Ke porta of the ether ceaeral officers were read, ater wklek tho ooBgxoos odjourned until So-Bterrow. A Flacky NLzkt Vporator. IotA, Fob. 22. At I sleek tkla Btora-rng aa aiaaed man eame into the waltlag room tko Santa Fo autloa.

Mareklag np to tko ticket window, ko smashed ia. glass aad said to Jflgkt Operator Tyler: Throw ap jour hands." Th opera tur. who was at kl lastrnmeat. Jumped tor kl revolver, got tko drop oa tho aa, aad shot bun In tha hsad )ust above tho oar. Mo dropped to the floor aad Tylor weat at to osTI boeUoa Porsmaa Vasear.

kilo be was geae frost hie ofhee tko wounded nmaa orawlod out ox tho elstioa Into a oorafleld noar by. where he wee oaad tale meralag asortallF wouadod aad was take to tko oeunty J'- Zoart lUka talt4 etatos Roaoy. Ottawa, Ontario. Fab. 22.

The city Troao--rrmr has girea orders that ao United Stales gaoaoy shall heroaftor bo taken at tko efflcea of eiireiere at tho City Hali. Merokaata ar also tB willing to tax a msncaa ajosoy. i Pierre S. iToaalUoaj Dsad. 't Saufax.

V. Feb. 2i Ploroo 0. Haoultoa. -i I tko well-kBowa llttcrstsnr ef tkla olty, wk yesterday at Urn pled sslctdo by taking laada Baas.

Aiad Ula noralng, Em was aboat seventy jraraf ago. ORASD ARMT RSOAUPMRNZ OrsalBO OF THB TW BKTT-BBTBWTR TATB ABBCAL IBSSIOV' AT BTBAflUIB. i BTBAcrga. K. rK tX Tko Twenty-osTsath Aanual Snoampmeat of tho State Zo-partmont.

Grand Army of tad RopabUo. opoaed tko Alhamhra at 1 e'aloek thU meralag with about 1.300 dologataa attondaaoo, Tko initial sosslsa wag prooodod by a parad ta a snswstorm. There wsrs about 1,000 bob In Una. koadod by tko Forty-flrst Separate Company, National Gaari. Department Commander Pool delivered aa address.

Ho said: s' "Ths total number of comrades In good standing ta oox dpartmeat Imo. 1. 1S1. was Sl.ttnL While we hsrs lost la raneue ways dnrtag the past year a great t.tal ot tho appalliag number of SSS of this loss hoi lug been br death, there hare beea gains in the aggregate amooatlag to ,691. making our aamber 1b good steading oa the list ot Ueoem-ber.

Xau. OLsxa. the highest aamber the depart-meat has eror reaebsd. At the commencement of my admlnlstraUoa. In addition to fund dspesltod foe ear real expense.

I foaad dsposited to our credit aat drawiag tatnrest In ths Albany eortngs Bank fJ4 the Union frtn InsUtutlon of Mew-York City. tl.tJz.87. a total ot aj.Ob7.20. "This sum was increased by Interest earned, aad the account stood Jan. 1.

met. as toUowsi Albaar Bavinrs Hank. l.oOA7li IMms barings al.sos.60. mtiaf a total of Alias. l.

This sum has bera further lnereoed by a depealt mads Fvb. 15 la ths Albaar Bartag Bank ot 1,000. mak-Ing total amount ot funds ot ths department bow lBToted aad drawing lnterMt S4.20o.il. There are Urtag now within Uie borders of our Btete over OO.uoo oomradea and widows aad dependent parents ot deceased soldiers who ere receiving peaaions from the United aisle OeTera-nient. Many thomssads of thoss comrades are members of the Uraad Army ot the He po bile, walls thousands of widow are also members ot the Woman's Kellef Corps.

From a long study ot ths inbjeet I am of tho oplalea that the perosnuxe of parsons who are new drawiag peaateas Illegally is Very small Indeed." This afternoon tho name of candidate tor office wore preoentod. The candidate are: For Commander Josspa P. deary of Roehes-ter; for Senior Vloe Commander J. Atkinson of New-York; George H. Stowiu of Buflalo, and P.

Boole ot Eoosourg; tor Junior Vloe Commander David Arenlut of Kewtown. L. I. Burn k. Prkhurt ot Pulaski; SUa Owon ot Cohoes; H.

Traittoar of ow-Vork; for Chap-lalB tho Ber. K. Helm ot Blohfleld Spring and th Rsr. XL Lang worthy of Cheshire; for burgeon Dr, J. L.

Eddy of Oloaa. Thla evening a reesptjoa was held at tho Tates. to which tho public was Invited. Tomorrow, at tho Alhambr. the candidate for office will bo voted for and tko onoamptnont will close.

The tenth aanual convention of tko Woman' Belief Corp opened at the Kmpir House this morning, Mr. Ellen M. Pntnam presidiog. The address of weloome was delivered by Mrs. barah J.

PhlUlpa. Mrs. Potnam was presented with a silvor tea ot by O. Morris Post and Corp ot Albany, a pair of diamond earring by th corps, aad a set of china by the staff, omoer. Among tbe candidates tor Department President are Mrs.

Kate Jonas of Illon. Mrs. J. P. Clsary of and Mrs.

Moor ot 2ew-York. XJSW.ROCHELLR'S FLOWER SEOW. A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAT OF BABB AXD TALCABLB PL AXIS. Nkw-Rochkxlk. Fob.

22. Slobrookt A Wadley opened their sersnlh atnual oxkibltioa of orchids, palms, roses, ferns, aad foliage plant to-day at the Ross Hill Nurseries. Very few connoisseurs, collectors, or lovers ot flower braved the country cold and aow. but those wko.dld so en toyed a rsr treat Tko nurserlss ooonpy about thirty acre, and contain extensive greonhonsss and lore lug kousea to tho number of Bfty-two. About a aoore of these are prepared ior exhibition pur-poeoA Oa entering tko osntral show kouo th visitor to confronted with a daziUag array of tropical flowers aad foliage.

Oa tho right are ranged thousand of gorgeous orekida, oorored with Quaint and curious blossoms Group ot lilies, amaryUla, hyacinths, cannss. aad other gay flowering plant or ranged along tko loft. Tho oontr aisle 1 broken at lnterral by graooful palms, while overhead bang groteeqno ne-pentnes. or pitcher pleat." At Intervals along the walla are Una axamniaa of th. ternA 7 m' Other notiooablo exhibit In the eontral konio are a fine speolmen of that most rare PhalsuopsU staarUania, a leudrobmm alns-worthil.

nnd a oaolee PhUlnopetsum schli-llanum. There are also several planu of tho over-blooming begonia, anew variety, wklck 1 to bo pat on th market tor th tint time this aaaon. Opening from the oentro show bouse are sev-oral long coaserTatorlesoontaialng respectively a collection of foliage pianu, mermet aad rote, orohlds, Australian tree terns, and eyeaa. In tho orolng houses tulips, lilacs, aad llllee are la their gay Spring garments. One glass house presents tho as poet of a fragrant Held of lilies ot th ralloy.

There axe flv frn Bouse opoa for Inspection. A little way from tho central building are ths palm houses, eontalning flfteea Australian area ferns whioh are to be eent to the World's Fair. These are the largest la America, measuring 2 feet in diameter at tho base ot tho truck, and being from 18 to 20 feet high. Her also Is the larreet speolmen of Cyoas elrclaalia lathe States. A slacie speolmen of the Thief Palm recall the story ef it nsmiag.

At Kew Gardens, near London, Kugland, two of these rare palm were received, but one disappeared Immediately. The thief was detected by the terrible Slate ef hi ban da, the Buge thorns which cover iM stem having pnalahed him lor his pllierlng. Tho exhibition will remain opoa until March PERJURY IS A LIBEL TRIAL. OBB OF TBI WlTVIgSKS IV THB WTO-MIRO CASE ARJtBSTBD. CRiTEintK.

Wyomlne. Fob. 22. One of the witnesses In ths libel case growing out of tko oiaim oy uo ZJawy X.taiUr that Dodge was the man who drucxed State aanator beea arrested oa a warrant charging perjury. i no prisoner it Louise Sloan, a chambermaid, She aworO that State Senator Kabis was la Klme's room with Dodge at tho time the ooektall that stUDefled the eld rvd.

Eabls, to oxonerata himself, bad tko u-reeea. a Bearing will Do had to-mor-fow, whoa final disposlUcm wlU mad of the libel ease. The Leader this morning renewed tU attack oa Dodge. The latter la beginning to talk fight. Ho aad his friends, comprising Chairman Kew of tho State Detneeratlo Commlttoo, Got.

Os-borno. and A. C. fioekwltk. tbe wealthy wkesl-borso.

hare organised a oompaay to start a aswspaper and aapplaal the Xsodsr as tho party orgaa. ZEE CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY. CAFT. MICBABL'S BXCBLLBNT WORK IB THB HBW BDiriOB. WASHnroroir, Fob.

22. Tko oeoeBd odlUoa ot tto Coagrooalonal Directory appeared to-day. and Cap. W. H.

MlchaeL tho editor, a ark of Printing Boeord for tko Senate, elethed it la a cover or oisramarlao blao for a fitting eelebra-tiea of the poUttoal rsveraal of thlnsrs la the party to whieh ko beleage. la tko nature ef things, Capt, Mlcksel cannot oxpoot to edit tho next edition of tko Directory. HI snooessor may saslly bo a won editor than CapV Michael, bat ho wlU not And It easy to make a bettor Directory than the latest aamber ef this work have beea. Copt. Mlohael ha added nsanr good featarao, aad has drevvod oome that ware uaslssa The charts showing tko new Coagreosloaal dlstrleU byooanuo.

which wore at first opposed, have proved to bo ot tao most aaoful addition, aad the uaotBalal list of Senators aad MepraseatotlToe la the Fifty-third Coagreeo. briaga th seeoad edition ap to dote of eerree-tloa. AgaUsxat the Rx-OfBee Holstora. Bprivgfuxbv DX. Fob, 23.

The oplaloa of Attorney Ooaoral Maloaoy. la aaswer to tho resolution ot tko State Senate regarding the Isgallty ef the action of tko ex-State Auditor and ex-State Treasurers, who are alleged to bare appropriated for their own us oertala fee, emelumeat. aad Interests oa paella nnd. was to-dar seat to the Soaate. The eputoa of th AtMraoy Goaeral to agalast th ox-oActala la every instaaoa A eemuittoo of Hve will bo appelated by th Beaate to make a fall lares tUa ties aad to pro-euro ertdease to serve as a guide for ths Atsor-aey Goaoroi la ooadaosiag prooooattoaa Dm Paatasl Nearly Forty Day.

Kvozttxxb. Fob. Kahi Cal-lahaa. who Htm four asOee from Bwootwatar. mMm wwmm mhwi isir aoany lorty now prostrated, bat rsfaso to eel day exptro est Saturday.

Her br her eeveraly to aho Bar oat. aa boon fastlag tar aaarly forty daya aho la oat tOl tho ferry swwtbor whipped otfeoa, Taofaot to bp allrlss faaatio- tv si SHIPS' S1IATTERED AT SEA HAVOC CAUSED ALONG TEE COAST BT TEX GALES. BOW THB OBOB 1IABA F. OBBBT WAS WBBCKBD THB CBBW BBACHBD AFBTT IB A CAKTA8-PATCHBD BOAT LA BC RXAXDIb'b BXPBBIBBCB OTHBB TA -B8 OF DISAtTBR. Eight men wk f( rmd tko rw th iittla Ameticaa brig Goo giana F.

Geery were yaster-day brought late 1 lis port by ths steamship Guyeudotte ef Old Domlaloa Llao. The tory of the dtoaab wklek ovortook their reo-el. how she had ion dit masted ia a harrloaae. aad bow the crew 1 ad rua ths desperate ehaaoo ef trustlag themsel re to a boat tkst had beea mashed by a fal lngapar was told to a reporter of Thx Jiw York. Times yesterday by Capt Btepkea Con ot tko wrecked brig.

I bar been fol owing th sea fjor flfty-flro Foare," said Capt. onklin. bat la aU my experience I Borer hi A such a does share before. More than one tim 1 I wouldn't hare given a copper lor my eba ie Whoa got late that crippled yawl aai pushed out Into a ssa tbat would hare tested: ths staunchness of the best lifeboat afloat, 1 1 bell red that kor cargo was consigned to Da' Jones." Capt ConkUn to ot a tkeatrte person, and kla 1 a piaia tal tralgbtforward I th bob. told la anlnln.

anner. it toll of a atorm- beaten craft seek shelter from a hurricane la Hereford Iale the dragging of her anchors. aad tkoa tko cat igewar of th masta. Th crew was Anally bilged to tak to the battered yawl, and areata succeeded la roaeklng tk Five-Fathom Idxhtahla. Tbs voyage which terminated so dlsastroaslv wa begun Feb.

71 when the brig sailed oat of Charleston, lumber laden and bound for thi port Bolsierous weather, the Captain aid, wa encountered front the start. Th Yeeaol ratehod ti the northward under lower topsails, and roujnded Capo Hatter with the wind blowing a terrtflo gale from tho northwestward. Whei the brig reached the vielnlty of Capo May, tho gale had Increased to a hurrt-cane, and as this deeply-freighted craft was tumbling about 4 If she meant to drown herself outright, Cdpt Conklln decided to seek shelur In Hereford Inlet He ran aa doss in horo aa he dared, and while a portion ot tho strncgled aloft to furl the bit of canvas that had brought tho vessel to that point, others got the anchors oror the bow. Both bower were let go. and to give tho vessel flenty of soope.

the cable were paid out to the JJJJi. whlohl sailors aptly call "the bitter Until the tautened eablo kad swung th brig head to the sea. th crow did not realize tko extremity of their peril. They appreciated it a moment later when tho vessel soared 10 tho orest of a groat ware slope, with aa acre ot foam burstlug om har bows. It earn driving orertbe deck in a laterally flying storm, stinging the faces of the seamen like a volley of Lvery dip of ths bow threw ton of water erer the forecast: and delwgodth dok from torn to term.

For a short space of time the eld bntlBO "found tackle erer earned could long withstand such a tremendous (train. Shortly before foldnlght the sleet-laden hurri-eaae came in a furious outburst from the northwest and a moment later tko amen, who were cowering behind the deck house, with their back to tho orotic blast wsrs stsrtlsd by a err from tho maa who was tending the drift lead. The brig was dragglag har aaehor. shouted, and it required only a moment lo eon-firm the truth otf the fearful cry. Slmultaaooue-lr tko foretopsali bad good-bye to tbe Jack-tay, and disappeared in fragments erer the tern.

The Captalnl with his hard fist wrapped around a backstay and sslt drying In orystsJs In his eyes, realised that his ressel could not much longer withstand the weight of tho foam-log surges, end, reluctantly gave aa order to out away the foremast. Tbe group of oll-skianed men who bad boon dodging tho torrents that wept orcr tkoj bow at ercry pinngo ef tko easel alapped their arm across their chest to put some life la their froiea limbs, and then, I0" the foremast rigging! When the perl went erer the aide it earned the mainmast with it snappsd tk kead boom abort on, nd loft th vessel a 00m piste wreck. tepkamperenabledthe anchor to bold the jesel. but the spars, whioh were held aloagsldeiby stout wire rigglag. pounded against th hull like so many battering rami ling rent were opened In ker side, aad before daylight camoi tkero was ten foot of water In tho reeael's twelve-foel bold.

Dunng the long hours of that night tho crew suffered sererely from the frightful cold. The forward part ef tho hulk was a mas of loo, and tho only section that was tenable was a of her after deoki All hands were badly fxoitblt-tea. and aomelof tbe mea are aow absolutely kelpies from this cause. The early morning light showed that the brig had drifted within two and a half mile of the Fire FathOm Bank lightship. It also showed ft? by one of the falling spare.

The storm was still raging, bat th men momentarily forgot their sufferings when they aaw a atcamsklp standing to the northward a few mile distant, a signal of distress. Improvised out of a red table eloth and made fast to a boat hook, was waved orer the stern, but the ressel west on her way without paying any attention to the appeal The ressel was the Clyde steamship City of Birmingham. Hor orloor said yesterday that they did not see the (signal, and did not know that the dismasted hulk was la distress. As tho day adraneod. the storm seemed to ln-areeae In fury, and tho sorely-tried craft threatened to founder at aay moment.

The Captain hold a consaltstlon with his crew-a council of war no called it. Ho proposed that th wrecked yawl be patched up snd an effort be made to uMtrnP. ss outline, were barely visible through the spume and eleuds of driving spray. It was certain death to linger on the easel, ho eald. aad almost oertala death to renter upea that sea In a orlppied boat.

Ho concluded toltake tho desperate oaanoe and set a boat repairing the boat A strip of canvas and two boards were nailed over tho Injured side. Then, watching their ehaaoo. tho mea lowered It -late the boiling sea aad sprang Into Itae quickly a their benumbed limbs would allow them. I It was touch and go from the start. A big TnTe.n!tne bo swung it around, half filling it wlta water, and the next moment the wa spinning seaward with lu half- to tho gaawele 4 sTkthrp which "kWls the thlckaoM.

Th brig had also anlshsd In tho mist The boat drifted straight toward tbe lightship, aad almoat before the crow realiaedlt, they were aloBgsld aad being hauled oa boanL They reached that haren aoao too eooa? A moment later the aea looked like a beUlag ealdroa from the whipplnri of a furious equal? They wore kladly treated oa board the lightship and trsn.f erred the next day to the ay-aadotte, wndok broagbt them to this pom Ther od nethUtg bat what they stood laT The brig wa thirty-one year ld.t 305 ton. Capt. Coaklla'a story of hardship and psrll 7" aamber that were told yesterday, and ail ware apparently ceased Wtho am torn4 Th earn vessel Ust brought la 9oi the i VUI" orowa mat vivwi. ana irawi mAt th Delaware aad rot eoaaldorablr worsted la tho eaoountei Hi 'Ttklng movable, her foretopmaot andjlbboom sarriod away, and but warks store In. There! looked a porfoet Mmm vaniBBip ta Jlormaadla.

Into port yesterday forenoon, Her commander reports a sari ar giu aad a hurricaa" wlU I bllxVard attackmaniL en Feb. 10. It stroek tbe reeaaiai 11 'elook tkat nlgkt and aim Vx. Uo aext day. Sea wpt oror the deck from Urn to stern, displacing lifeboats endakuS mauora geaorally aaoomfortaMo for all hands! M1 -eatt.

tkTok. rmr "erel laekes The KasOes. from GalrosUu. aad the Klagara. "'Jf exoltlag oxporioaoos! Beta met tko gale aad kept it eompan or r-eral hooraj ll, Captala of Uo ffii, that on Twoaday hi barometer etood Wt 3O0i Six hours tutor the mercury beddrroeed t.

oi th sass. day NToooktol wh' Tf PPeUy aa Iceberg. TheToJeet fnr shlpwreekod sailors brk Wllksmsn. whieh was stranded lon the Moxloaa eoaot. BheToponid fu at 11 A.

lL a brig ashors en Dlamoad BhoaU. The reeeel had hor ail set. and was apparently rslsiUplssM Halita K. 22. Adrieos just ro-elved ire from St Crelx.

DaaUh Weat Ia-dlesvatat that the eeheoaer Oooaa Traveler, whieh lef here Jan. IS for that place serine ta tew Uef llttlo oehooaar AaaioUsIoLa twoobod hor deosjaatloB wttkeat Taor totr Tao Oooaa Traveler eaeona tared haaVr ..1.. UtkeOaU Btroaav aad waTbli oua way treat 1 the saTailof otaft.leaT7her at the BMreyet the w.r. They romalaed la eight for two days, whoa the Ahaie PPoaroaV All oa beard were The reesei was ef twoaty-tkreo teas aad had WMO le- "fcsovTWaerew three. I They war Goorge KwlaTaawst TkSiZ iraiM steal amla.

talrty-slx. aad AJoxaadof wU, icwTtMsv aU aaelra ef at. Orait Hilton. Hughes SUOCKSSOBB TO A. T.

BTBWAKT Ob UO. 60, OOO Yds. Genuine French Printed FLANNELS at 40 cents per yard. Seduced from 70 cents for this SPECIAL SALE. Ziovely Texture, Seantifal Pattern Absolutely Fore Goods, and nothing; so cheap has been offered before.

Broadway, 4th 9th and 10th Sts. BETHLEHEM WORKS' FURNACES. TWO OF THB BIGHT FOB THB HABTBT-1ZIHG FBOCB8S ARB BBADT. A apeelal dlapatok to the Philadelphia: Ltdgvr from Bethlehem, tato that th lint two of tho eight new furnaces eon tracts for by tho Bethlehem Work tr armoratatiag wore completed last Monday. The urneoea are la-tended for the heating of Harveylsed armor platoa The dlap atoh aay "Ths nsw fnraaees are situated In the westers end of Tempering House Ko.

2. One Harvey furnace has been there tor some time. It did Its work well, but Is a com plicated patent affair that was greatly Improved upon In the building ot the new furnaces. Its Loor oonsuts of sn Iron car, oa which ths plate is plsced lor treatmsnt. Ths ear runs upon rails on ths surfaoe floor of the building.

With the healing of erery plate the oa. tire fruat of the tnraaoe haa to be ailed up aad demolished whsn ths plate was taken out. The new furnaoss are simpler la on traction aad superior la heating facilities. The row of seven was planned la the beginning. The location of each furnace was marked by the surveyors.

Between each is a space soaaswhat wider than a furnace, winch consist ef trnsswora covered with sheet-Iron roof. This space betweea has a brick floor, which serves as a firing place. The sbeeviroa roof will be the resting place of the roof ot tbe furnace, which. Instead ot ths front In the old furnace, la tbe opening place for pis tea The truss-work Inclosing each space as stroag a the iurnsoe Itself. Ths entire row ot foraseee Is thus a eoatlauoae structure, so stroagly supported and Joined ss to be Indestructible.

The root ot the furnace, whioh Is arehsd, 1 removable Whoa a plat is to be treated the root trill be lifted off by a crane, and laid oa the heel-Iron roof e( the trueswork, the simplest, easiest, and auloksst process 1 ma finable. Ths two fsrnaees completed to-dav are 95 by IS eet and feet high at the sides, but higher In ths mid-die, where th err fa of the root aires sbout two fast more space. Ths firs Is made at the sldea, below the floor ol the fnraeoo. snd at the back. Ten nreplaoes are walled Into each furaaoe, bat hardly more than six Pre will be neoesaarr.

The heat comes us through spaces in front. psss over ths piste, and goes ont through fines at ths back late a stack which 1 100 feet high. Besides the twonnlshed. ths two to be completed In two months are well under way. It waa decided last week that ths tores remslning arnaoes should be msds flrs tsst longer.

Ths In area la spaee will snabls ths trestment of perhaps two plates at oaoe. Uarrevlaiag is a slow preoess, bat with tbe completion ef the seven sew fnrnsoes the Bethlehem Iron Company, with eliht Harvey hearth, will be eqnlpeea for all orders that may be sent la br the avy Depertmeal." TEE CASINO'S NEW OPERA. "THB BASOCHB TO BB FBODCCBD KBIT XOBDAT BIOHT. The Casino has nerer presented a busier scene thaa In those days of preparation for the pro-dnetlon, next Monday evening, of "Tho Ba-soohe." The principals, chorus, aad orchestra, under tho direction of Gas tar Eorkor, are la constant rehearsal. The eestamea.

ander the direction of Kmc. Loo, and the scenic work, under the superrlslea Of Gilbert Sherwood aad James Brabya. ar also well advanced. Every eostamo and every sosne is to be now. The lUomlnated talon, by Voegtlln.

la tto third act will be the feature of tho soenery. Mr. A ronton has received inquiries eoaeern-Ing the real meaning and proper pronunciation ot the word The word is pro-nounood as If spelled Bahsosen. It comes from a students' elub existing In Paris during tho reign of Louis XII. There are maay meaalags given the word, the moat com men belag as plied to a email bag in whieh the law etadenu oarried tkotr boo Its.

Thl elab really existed, but M. Carre bas lmprorod apoa history la Bar-rating the adrenturoa of lu members. Mr. Aronson and Mr. Duff aay that without the aid of musle tho book would still hold tho Interest because of the originality of lu plot Its oom-ody, and its elererly-eeneelrod situations.

Carr'a eomediee most familiar In thla eouatrr are Dr. Bill." The nnior Partner." aad "The Masked BalL" Ho Is the Director of the Vaade- Srllle Theatre in Parte, and ha recently beea ron tho decoration of the Legion d'Henneur. will rlalt the United Bute during th coming Bummer. WEISKY TRUST WITNESSES. 8BTBBAL I1W-TOEXIB9 ICHBOIIb TO TE8TIFT IK WASHINGTON1.

Felix McQosksy, one of tho aaalstaata th Sergeant at Ann of tho Houae of Boproeeata-tlrea. eame to this olty oa Tuesday with a boa-dl of sabposna for persona likely to bo abla to prove Interesting witness before the committee which la Investigating the Whisky Trust It was reported laat night that, as a reault kl visit, a number of travelers from this city wer bound for Washington to appear before the committee to-day. tot ting feature of the reports waa that the Sugar Trust would bo well represented among the witnesses. Its Treasurer, Jha biag oao of theee apoa whom abp.baas wr said ta bar beea served. Jama K.

Kno was named as aaotker wltne the committee wa anxious to examine. H. t. iSry Vle President of the American Dls-trtbotlng Company, which handles Whleky Trnet'e produet, was a third oa the Ust. The committee waa ssld to be desirous of looklaglate seme recent doing la lb atock PeonJatloB at-toadlag the big slump la Whisky certificate.

toselp About nr. Hietn'i Bneeeaaor. Whthr a aueooMor shall be ehocoa to suooood the late Senator E. P. Hagaa before the aext goaeral olectloB 1 already Interesting tk politicians.

Uat Got. Bheehaa, who was at the Hoffman Heuse ysssarday, said that he believed Gov. Flower would call a special eleetloa. Baoh aa olootloa mast bo bold not lee thaa twenty df nor nere tkaa forty day after the Gov-rosr's roc lama tloa. wt' O.

Byrne. cx-Aessmblymaa troai the Twoifth District; Asesmblymaa O'lnnelTwho U-T H- KoUr are ameag the nneatloned la Ute gossip. My. Oroherrhewerer. will lot be heard from oa this subject for tome time yet Cwmmlssloasr James J.

Mania sars oleeUoa lo hold It will be aeeordlng to rA eass duue bouadarlee aad mot the A Bleaeags froaa thva Pope. V. Foraea. Presldeat ef the Catholic ciab, roeolrod the following cablegram from Xam yesterday relatlre to the elaVe aotlea eommenv eratlre ef the Pope's Jubilee Hi- Beltnasa ta detlgMed with tt klad a preaaten aad erratnlailLas ef the Cabllo01asI aad graata his apoeteU --Ha tetaetobr Theulapatoh waa algaoa by Cardlaal Baav Brwktlyat'o Tawata- DaamMni. Tk Toaag MaVa Demeeratle Olab ef Breeb-lra had Wasklngtoa' Birthday ateetlag ta their aeedqaartara.

4U Court Btroot. Thar were epooohee by Nvtnl tho saber aad flfBlaaby bow-Terfe Glee auk. A. I Be. soeko ef tko erU Vf tko Bte Baaohiae a Bsaafpulatad by Ssnator BliL THE NEW SHAPES In HAT are now ready and for tale at 104 3th under Filth Avenue Hotel, and 913 Broadway, (cor.

Fnlton St,) New-York 340 Fnlton St, Brooklyn, 103 8tate St, Chicago, and by the principal hatters In erery city ofthe Union. STORM FLYING EASTWARD JZ GAVE NS W.YORK A BRIEF BUT EFFECTIVE VISIT. KOW IT WILL BPBVD ITS FUBT 0 THB ATLABTIO IT BBOUOBT WIT IT 8KOW, BAUT, AHD SLUSH COMMU 8I0BBB BBBHBAV FBBLS AGOBIBTBD, BUT WILL XBBF OK WOBKIBO. Kew-Tork bade adloo. yeaterday afteraooa to the storm which eame here with greater thaa railroad speed oa Taosday night from tko Mle-alaalppt Valley.

At suppsr tlm the window of tall building war bathed la th golden light of the setting ana. aad a few timid little white clouds were enrryiag across the bin sky toward Us seat in tko wake of th storm. They were la a great harry to get eut ot sight aad their pace waa accelerated by a eold wind from the northwest whioh trod on their heel, caught them up, twirled them around ilka tone, and whisked them eat to sea la a Jiffy. itwaaaguoor storm. It began somewhere down la the Gulf of Maxloo.

Snakta moisture from the green waters ef the Golf, the eionaa started aiewly np the Mississippi Valley and thea they auddanlr turned east aad awa they went far footer thaa a limited express trying to mate up lost time. It took the storm only twelve hours to oome from the Mississippi to the Atlantis coast, and as it oarue It dropped the green water ef the Gulf in almost ararv hope. In some place It snewsd. and in others it rained. In Xew-York It snowed for several kasn aa Taeaday night and thaa it rained until the thiek layer of sno ws like a sponge full of water.

mm current arrived rrom the lakea aad the rain turned to snow. The slush was frozon and it treacherous aurlao waa oorored with white flekoa. wo.mm uui III HIH1 UK the storm was passing orer tho olty. Rata, now, and sleet fell In qaiok succession. As tho vi us stores passea oa to the SSSl It grow ooldsr again, and daring most of the day the air waa full of wUdlr-Srlng anow.

Late la the afteraooa It eleared oft, aad a eold wind came bowling dowa from the northwest The storm Is bow traveling oast on tho At-Untie, aad will likely make rough weather for Incoming sntanualp, altkough tk eeatre will probably not go along tho transatiantle etaaaa-eUp track. The storm It l.OOO mile In diameter, though, aad It lafluenoe will bo fait oror tho greater part of tho Jiorth Atlantic Tho storm waa heaviest in Mew-York. To the Berth there waa hardly anything bat anow, to ths sooth hardly anything but rain, bat aU orer the eosuttry It waa doing something. Her it wa domg Trythlng. Measured la rarn, thara fall imi.

afteraooa 1.51 laches of water. Daring the term the temperature varied from 6 above to 6J below the reestag point. The wind at-talae a velocity of thirty-six miles per hour. 6 treat-Cleaning Commlaaloaer Breaaaa aat at hla deak ia tk Stewart Building yesterday and alghed as ho pored orer page after page of names aad figures relaUnsr to the ahorelere and sweepers in his department. "Thiols a alee, sweet job," he said wearily, faxing oat at the flurrying snowflakea.

"I've got the nloaat Job en earth, and no mistake. Did you ores see snoh weather I and thea Mr. Brennan went back to Bis name and figures, and slsrbed again. I don't feel discouraged," he continued, "al- wu. viwa morning superintending the work of removing the failing snow and slush from Upper rj eauva ittttu AXvUB Xj Fifth Areaae.

The Itallaa old irn.H with mo. There is no aso ia loi aiag Boart. xao oaly At 8 o'eloek this morning I had 250 ahereV-era at work down town. In Park How, Broadway, Chambers Street, and tho streets loading to tho ferries. I won't promise that tbe lower part of the olty will be cleaned by to-morrow morning, but a good part of the work will hare beea done.

I am also cleaning Twenty-third Street. Fourteenth Street, and Fifth Areaae. Tbe work will bo oarried oa all night," Borne of Mr. Brennan's oaru aad skorslsrs were observed down town, but they made alow 5 regress, and by dark tho general condition ef own-town Bow-York wa little bettor tkaa It waa early la the day. Few aeeldeato due to slippery sidewalk were reported by the aolloe yoterdy.

The most lngalar aad sevsr of thorn happened wBer. twenty-one year ld. of 5 IS East Ninth Street. He was pa I01 werth Btroot aad slipped saddea-ly. To sare htmselt, stretched oat hi haada, aad so taraed a elosed umbrella whlsh he carried that a fell, th headl struck th aidawalk Just aa the ferrule waa Bear hi left eye.

Wagner wa Impaled, the ferrule aad two laeaoe of tho stlok entering the orbit. Ho was takes, to the Chambers Street Hospital. It could not be decided whether he weald lose the lght of the eye or not Baaqwet of tk ClstctaaaU. Th annual baaqaot ef tto Kew-York Btate Society of the Olneianatl occurred in Delmoa-loo'e laat Tealag. begUalag at o'clock.

Ia tko ebeenee ef HamlltoB Fish. Prealdaat of the soelety. Mr. John Sekaylor. Secretary aad Treasurer Goaeral, presided.

Tbe preMat wer John Barnes Brick, pizoa a Hagkes, Alexander J. CUatea. Will-Urn lian Kooeo. tko Hot. Maaolua H.

Uatton. Henry K. Bicker. James a Vaa rtiaadt A. RuthVrfurd ri'.

Eeward Wright Tepp, CoraoUaa Vaa Eeaeeelaer, WUUaat QUloa Thempoea. Samuel JCiasam Addoma. Gen. Alex- G. Ward.

Dr. Nathan Paysoa Rloe. John Crop-Itobort P. Aid sa, Talbot OlyhMt Bobert tewart Webb, Charioo Henir Ward. W'Ullam Frederlok J.

do Poyater. Preeldeat ef the ii lhols Society i James M. Varaam of Khode I1n1. H. Calhoaa SmlU of Maryland, and Felix Warley of Seath Carolina Latter of regret were seat by Presides Har-rUon, Got.

Flower, aad Mayor Gilroy. aad Gea. The Army tbe toast orwalBfc- The Mmery lombon aad gwasto taadlng. Spoeohoe were ads by Admire! Khind, ChalrmaIaehBJi.r. t.

do Feyator. aad other. waa areas in suoaoe, all at the made Mr, Soldier at th Play. The members of Compaay B. Soroath Bog, heat, attended tto performs nee The Otrl Left Behiad Me" at the Xtaptr Theatre last sight There were sereaty-flra poraoaa la the party.

They evldeatly enjoyed the military Play taerWshly, aad beeamVsal thaslaetl ore th soldier hero's llao ta the l1! to be transferred to tbe Af the perform aaoo the party had a baaqwot The eflleare of tbe company paweeas hoeblta. aad tuut James Sehayler. Ameag the gaeato were Brig. Gea. Thomas Wataoa ef the tBBeetteat Mllltla aad Csi Daall Ap- CTA? Smith.

Major WUllaaa H. Klpp, aad the fell win a member? of Cbortos i Frebmaa'a etook eempaar Freak Mor-William Morris, also a Whaatoreft. W. TheatBaeB, aad Theataa Oberla Itr. Crakev'a Ala tana.

Bteharu Crokor aad hla party arrtrwd he ate last alght troca the Boatk. Whoa laqatry was saade at hla resldoaoa, SB status Motria Are. Vat had THE BEKGAUNES. NOVELTIES OP THE WEEK We have Just received a large shipment of lSoveltr Ben-salines, to supply the; demand upon us for these popular fabrics. They are now readv for sale.

This importation contains the following Novelties Bengallne in 44 Coat of Arms1 weave, heraldic colorings Lance Cross-stripes; and woven Flame figures, i Shaded Bengalines, twenty tones of one color across the width. Wide Crystal Cords, dotted and spangled with fancy threads. The best line of plain colored Bengalines ever brought to this port. These Bengalines are of tho best silk-and-wool in all the new tints, and will be cheerfully shown on request, Novelties also in All-Wool Bengaline. plain and in small-figured embroidery.

JAMES McCREERY Broadway and 11th St. LEBANON HOSPITAL OPENED. ESTABLISHED TO MBBT A FRBSSIVO HBBD OF THB ABVBXBD DUTBICT. The new Lebanon Hospital, la vteatohsster Areaae, at the eeraer of One Huadrld aad Flf- tuth Street, lu the annexed district, was dodi- eetod yesterday afteraooa la the preeease ef aoTerai hundred pcrsoaA The Prealdaat ef the Lebanon Hospital Asso- elatloa la Jenaa Wen. who three yean age atartea the movemeat to prorlde a free hospital aaa aispensary for the sick poor la the annexed diatriot, where the need ef sack aa tnstltutloa waa great The aaaoclatlonwaa Incorporated la 1890.

and the energy and perse veraaeo ef lte members hare aeeotnpliahed rcaolta sufB cleat to Justify opening the hospital for the ear ef a limited number of patients. The property of the Uraolla Coareat aad two adjoining eeraer leu were bougkt for about $90,000. of which about $66,000 remain apoa mortgage. The mala building, formerly the convent, is situated ea tho highest ground ta the neighborhood, belag tweaty-eight foot above the street grade. The interior arrsuxa-a.

ment of the building ha been foaad to answer we roquiremeata ei a hospital very well. The groaada. which lnelnde fartv-tws iota slope from tho hospital oa all aide, aad th drainage Is considered perfect, while Uo roe-sure la the mala la uffielent to sead water to ur wp 01 we boom. More thaa 833.000 was recelred in assoola- Unn ASM ssfl mittm. MM Sa 1 tim th Treasurer's report showed a balance la oana or with the opening of the hospital tho running expense will begin to mouat up.

and eontribntlon ef money aad of articles useful la the hospital ar araastly re-queotod. Tho offloors are: Presldeat Jonas WoU; Vice President M. Peabody; Treaaurer S. Jannulewskl; Secretory Dand Block. Yesterday afternoon's exercises began shortly after 3 o'clock.

Daalel P. Haya welcomed the large audloneo. aad formally declared the hospital opeBed. Prayer wa offered by tho Ker. Dr.

Philip aUela. and President Jenaa Well made an address, of whioh part waa spoken In Engliak and part la Germaa. Dr. Samael Lloyd mads tho oration of tho day, and the Bar. Dr.

Bernard Draohman delivered tao dedication sermon. Addroeeee wer mads by tho Kor. Dr. Bobert Collyer. Beglster Lory, ex-Asesmblymaa Joseph Blumeuthal.

and ex-Jndge Ernest Hall. The closing prayer was made by the Bey. Dr. Draohman. In the orening two playa by Edward W.

Bryant ware given by members of the Maasflsid Manuscript Club, one ot which was aa adaptation from tho German called A Political ijvsnt," and thaethsr wss sn titled "The Wymot In eonneetlen with th opening of the hospital a faney fair la to be held daring the remaining afternoons and ereninga of the week In the hospital building, at which tho finest of plneusblona, tldlee, brio-a-orae, aad eofa pillows may be bought for low prlees In the name of ebarlty. A feature of tho fair will be the booth where eat flewerg are sold by young ladles guaranteed to be the prettiest gtrls in the aaaexed district. This booth will he la charge of Miss May Hall, is Us Hslsna Lore. Mlse Mary Dora, Mlaa Eeteham, Mies LUsle Keteham. Miss Adele Keone, and Mrs.

Do Witt H. Bansom. Tbe Governing Committee ot the fair la composed of Mrs. A. B.

Ball. Mrs. Ernest HelL William A. Marbl. aad William LUbormann.

Another special feature of the fair will bo a Sao embroidered satis oorset whieh la to be reseated to tho moot popular yoaag lady at the fair, a shown by tho aamber ot re tee ah eaa noli at 2ft eoate apleoe. Among those present yesterday afternoon were Superintendent G. Uebenaena. Dr. najpa naiuo.

Ar. wuuam B. oottholl. Dr. WUl- uma b.

ueiuau, UT. 111-tau Buskewlta-M. Peabody. Loo Laha. Matkan Balked, Ara.

n. Levy. J. Gattermann, Da- wa wwen, ifssu SBSKOWll nutter. b.

aa tela. G. Brman. via 01OCX. ml.

MaadoU a Boohm. J. Uahl ky. Ignats Behalta. M.

Iawim. and pani. Freond. Uolttrtch Brsns, The 20th ef March. 1883, will be tho flftietb analversary ef the dar aa whian tt.i.i.ii Bmaa recelred the degree ef Doctor ef Philoso phy.

Thla ooeeaioa affords tbe friends of the great archaeologist a fit opportuaity for expressing their sense, not oaly ef hla signal sorr-leee to classical are ha lory aad the history ef ancient art, bat also, la no a few lnstanaaa. at profound personal ebUgatloa. Ia Kerne a marble bast of Braaa. tho work ef Rum aaa. will be dedicated with dae oere monies la th hail ot the Imperial Germaa Aroatrologteal Institute, aad placed at the side of that of Hansen, who waa for a nnmhar nf hm Kla .1 tko Institute at Boma To this memorial maay ia fcaropoaa pupils and friends hare 00 a- Rat 4hBwh sVB-ah fan a earn a aag sia smi saswsa saasa aHSMlX srchirolegisu, eloasleal phlleloglnaa.

artists, tadsata, aad lerers of art-who owe to the work of Braaa. aad oome wke ewe to himself MIMBllV imperfectly aokaowtodgod, It la Uerefere pro- T. BBS sMunirora "Id M.11? aim aa ladepeadeat aad additieaal tostimoalal; aad tho aaderaigaod, aotiag as a self-eoatututed committee, In vi Mali who weald do him honor to tola wlU them ia tble xptoslon toward hla of graUful res poet aad regard. The testimonial will take. It is oped, the form ef a geld medal with appropriate dartoee aad Is rends, whioh will bo pre- aa BkBS eaalwy (lata sa.kl.

tk. Thla proeoatatloa wlU he prooodod by that of a Mmim auureea. nm( tao Af all A.wl KMa.ma a 1 wvmm.uwwvb. wwekrw wmw SHHBM-alal whlah will Km Braaa oa or before the 20tk ef MareA 11 is expeetea taat ae ladiridaal eoatrlbatlea will sxoeed the sum 10, aad Uat eaboorlber A tHsa mawa rail ta a a a m-lit suu4-a Waa. of the medal, either wlUeat eharge or at a Prof.

Morris H. orgaa, Cambridge. Mtasv. wk will act aa Treasurer for tto eommittee. Ia new of the la to boo ef th date It nrged that a prompt aaswer be made to this tarlta-tioa.

oartalaly ao later than the 1st of -th. Charle KUl Msrtsa. dastetoa Brewaeen. Martla UOoge. A.

a MavrtemT Jeha neaeV Bl hV aMaardswa, Vdward Bebiaaaa. Juisaalait. Joha Beary Wright Aitmt fan. Uareld M. Fewlac.

Xaao rranoka a I- r. B. LT Utlriersleeve. WUUaat w. Ueedwla, 4 as as at.

uespta, OeorgeM. Laaa. sraasuaax. soma Dlxey ral Far a Brakem Traaabaao. htosta.

M.T.. Feb. 2X-fir enrr a oompaay played The Xaeoot" here laat re- suag. x-smg tae third aot Mr. Dixay rained a tromboBO whieh had maateiaa.

twiattatj the tabes so badly tAMtaaw would aot ellda. B-astaey Thl moraiag the ttisi at tba tmitnavnt wer out 11 warrant ef ermt rat at. Dtxay. ekarglaghlm wrth malteteaa miaahiaf aA Cth 20th to Sfst Ct. GROCERY DEP'T.

ATtrtt Quality 50c. 8old Elsewhere at 70c H. o'rraiiiL co. 6th aota to Alst St. Htto-ITurli Simfs.

VaO PKIOE rX'JH H.TTR CENTa Sunday Edition. Five Cents. Terms ta Hail 8ubwfl PottoaiL 5AILT. oaolBorre of Beaday. per raesr.SM.ea ALLY, inoladlag Saaday.

pet y- 7 i sbVV A1L.X. mea to a. wua A1LY. Brno the. with Saaday.

til -it AIL Y. moata. without aeaday. AILT. Smeatha.

wttaeat aeaeay. iSJLI, moata. witae stuaaay aVIUls aaa ii wswa eaass rva i i jj OB rAKhlLY. pec year. 7 eta, mu aveataa.

ABeta. ZMJt alw-TOIX TlatBa. TIMES BUILDING. Bew-Tsi XX TUB MOCIAZ, WOMZJJl IW silver wedding aaalrsrssry atLrday htat wtth a family dlaaor which sarpsssed ia grsaSrar aay prirau dinner party this sissoa. The eattro Taay derbllt coatlageat ta town waa iciiont Mars thaa a ami send Bride rest wore aeed ea the swaad dav ar table ta twaoty -eight eat Bteese ta attrar epergaos, aad before each gaoot was aasOdaarea raoo ongrsred wtth hla her laltlau aad BlMd wtth whit tossa SUror ttasel daagllag from taeehaa.

daUar aad aeattered oror the cloth added to ths at-tractlveaee of tho elaborately -deoorated table. Mt. aad Mra. Winiam D. Sloaae.

Kles Mlse Edith Bbepard. Mra WUllaaa Goorge VaadorbOs. Mr. aad Mrs. HsarUtea atsX.

Twombly. and Mr. aad Mra Xetaoaae TaAarbia wer ameag the dinner goesta Ths Wadaeeday Xranlng Maatoal CSaa, aa oa. eoelaUoa ef yoaag soelety people solely tar Iaatea pasttm. met last rveaiag with Mlaa Lstiatta Isaaad of 18a Madlsea Aveane.

Mia Lalaad ssflnl tho elub. A long erasing of lafaratat tmyjewryta Tocal aad lnatrumental musle waa eajeyed. Mies Lewis, Themaa Bagh Kelly, Mlas OatUng, Irrta. Mis Begort Miss Kmalia --rs. aad Madalelao Dsasmero wars th stngsn.

ftTfirl Tacker. Ml CaroUao L. Gaodridge. Mies Lear Dudley, aad Mlas Tewaeaad gar tslssflses ea tk Violin. Kiss Louise Bald aria hien.Ht a.sst from her aara.

aad Charlee Vaa ateaeaelaer played ea the guitar. There are thirty siatsi at the lab. aaa each oao to expected to oca tribute to she are inowaaun -Oao of the mteUeotaal LoaUa Urrlaa is the Preach class organised by Mrs. Hoary do Cowpot ad afra. Bloaard Irrta.

The etaoe mo with Mr. eoooppetoC Weat BwroBteeata Baeotl tag- Mot a word of XA glioh meetings aad some ea eaUed la to road tatreaoh. Laat evening Fref. XAward Oomkss road playa aad eeese light Ffaaoh Utetatar. leaning toolee et ths Usa are aba.

Charlee A. 3 Mrs. Qeorge Pot Mra Vletor Meweesah. Mra. J.

Ptorpoat Morgan. Mrs. Brayton Ire. Mrs. stay, reseat Flab.

Mlas Wright Mlaa Ogdaa. Mlse Aaaasfc ooa. Mra Gestreraear Mra Charles a rraaoklya. Mr. Maeoa a.

Jones. Mr. Joha Alex, aadro. aad Mra Samuel W. Brhlgnaaa.

Ameag the ladle who gar a hesne islllsat rooterday ware Mra Charlee M. i-Tta ef BSB West Kad Areaae. Mrs. William Garden et ltd Xast Thirty-sixth Street Mra WUllaa Kant si 141 west Flfty-eereath Street. Mra body aad Mrs.

Arthur Kailaad Twenty-art Street. Mra Dwlgat M. BOUacs of oa Park AveauA Mra a C. BsldwU Bad Mia B. tiU.

If tutVkbt irih L. Crawford, ot 1 Weet Xlaty-thhrd BtissS. aad ssra. w. tr.

sane af lz aaa Ftfty ereathl Tho bad eoadltloa of taiaga ever head aad i toot kept many at ess bears treat attending the Bast mooftag ef the Xaiakarboekac Bow Bag Ciab ha She Tsaals Bmneing. SIS Waet Ferty-flrt I day. ualy about 100 member wore 1 indulged la th xbJlaiatiag apart treat to oeiooa. aaayer Ciaraaoa, ta gsasrai aiBSnai et the games, was dotataod by lira ess at hie Ikssno, bat T. Oakley Bhiaalaader aad Bayard Caarke wss present to suaerlatead aSali.

iwrag She prao offered wa a taad of imtrVisia to the say. Th Club tableaae ta ooum will oeoapy the attoatlaa of a- frtn isy sal have beea eaning rapidly lor two weeks aad ed boasee are preepeet. failaree assart la changing the lableans here marred tbsss sbioiibIs Bteatsof tbe XitXat Otab tar tea year pas, aad this well-eeubllskod preoedeat has sreaghl the KBV Kat tableaux rivaaU tato gsasrat atrec Meat aad raoitattoa of high order win be lalersfefed with Last oroalag Mra tDUott F. Bbepard eaa several gaeote at dinner, tiseg whom ware Ma aad Mra CbBBBSsy M. Dopow.

Ms. aad Mra Jasaes A. Burden, sir. aad Mra Freaorie Beet, lie. aad Mra MoCeek.

Mr. aad Mra WUllaaa Jay Mr. aad Mra William IX lsaaa boMUfalty assorsttd witt Mr. Saiaa Faslpe Baskos aad Bar obJMewa. hTJ Hatoo, Miss Oartetto.

Mkoa Mildred. Ml Xthei. aai eater Harold Stoke, toiled for Tanss jsatittc Mra Btokee win be abroad with hor eaildrea aatU tboMewport ssassa epaaa Mr. Blokes ht Jaasa. -Tbe usual atterassa reeptt of Maa Wltbor A Bleed geed of 41 Xast Thirty fourth BSreoS wa a arewded sAalr from 4 o'easok oa.

Ths hflasatTs wlthpieae aad baalo Baaytag faralabod islBB I meat during the reoepstoa. There ta aeaso talk at Mlas Hewltra twanaahui srehestra Th erehoetra whaahwa a am: itstas far a while, waa made aa et the anaatoaCy-toUaed asaoag yenag esety peepla -eorgo W. Lewis wilt eatortala taoXowts Whh' Qah ea Boaday erealag at a tiaaar ta hla to Weet Thirty TOMAXStlOAX. 90MSW. ffM th atmbr ef Jaonea Ti Fewer os Me Bargala." wateh opeae a toe -feH- Ms algbt, trt iW r.

lteei 111 oeeeaei edy that I said to be a aeed i TIB, SB) at Baa tater- greasly with tho atastaee bootassa ef tbe lea- William GtUetto'e tttntssals eresuk -Brst is eotag a has basiaae as the fcrsadwtr. etoborat prsdsTtoa ef the amis' to Mew-a oca. B-J. fieaioy win foUow the BS" aBdsSetoraay.5" Maeoa toosUltts avewaat Vll.t-l..- MlfhL Of "Xho Foaalaa Meets" at the am Ut Ut. thHkta Btn.

aaana to if alght aad want the Hoaataa Her Mr. Shook aa eald that aha Baa-wartiaan Would pretaWy be pasood powmptiy br Soaeto aswt thataadlag ho fact tool toe ef Bn U.Mtk ll.a. i. awoaraveriry. The AppooprUUea "vni auue wosua yrcaaoiy etuiu ae aar Satd, -wssLaao uoua siary.

au Jf.w-Ter Bvv-uaa Chan aara. Bn.s wr. ailaa at Maet? wstl-kawB stmiSlaas Mr. Fewer ee beak to hTew.y an with iZLmtLi tU aieuk aaa Waaa Mk sd'ABStSM..

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