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2, 1SQ2-Sr1i I LA ix u. HOT YET CLOSED. FOUR WARDS OUT 'iiliMIClILT. LEAGUE WUUK. A EAEE CnANCc IMPORTERS OP 0008 BUY 5 20, 30, 32, J34; 3G Flatbush.

Avenue. SILK DEPARENT. We are now showing an elegant stock of Autumn and Wlnte Silken Fabrics, new and exclusive designs in Two tone, Pempadour, Glace, Cameo. Zigzag and Swivel effects; also plain and fancy-weaves in solid colors for street and evening costumes. Velvets in all desirable shades.

7' DRESS This department contains the wool and silk and wool goods, colors. TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. 1 This department is now replete with the newest and latest novelties in black silk and beaejed, gimps, Cantille and Russian effects, Band trimmings, moss trimmings in colors, and black, colored silk gimps, Ehn Longchamps and Tout Paris Jackets in silk and jet. Colored and jet bead Bodices, Girdles aud Ceintures. Fur trimmings of all kinds.

NOTION DEPARTMENT. This department is more complete than ever. Dressmakers will find an endless variety of strictly first-class dross fixings at reasonable piices. -'MENS FURNISHINGS Bath Rohes aud Blanket Wrappers. Mens and Boys Neckwear in new pnd exclusive designs and latest shapes.

Unlaundered Shirts reduced to 75c. Shirts made to order of best materials fit guaranteed. AN IMMENSE RECEPTION TO THE JEFFERSON CLUB. fr IroNon Rod Elre ud Decorations in Honor of a 8tanch Democr itio Orgauiz.itlon A Suooeuful Outing and Its. Many Incident.

Then te tide In the affair of meo which taken! th ebb, will lead on to aaocera. Tb member of the Jefferson Club, of th Tenth Ward, took tb ebb on Wednesday and with splendid craft, a gallant crew and a dashing captain they floated on the populvr wav. Th Jeffer-on te th youngest politico-social organization in 8outh Brooklyn, and it opportunities were few in comparison with tether club, bnt tb member Save energy and they are guided by President Jame J. Millard, who poeaeue tact, executive ability, tbs knowledge ot bow to arrang thing so that tha result will be well nigh perfection and surely successful, and on Wednesday all of theee quail tie, both Individually and collectively, were recognised in manner well ealcn'ated to turn the bead of lea olid or more practical men than those on tho roster of the Jeffengin Club, TfflflWMI OgamzfcLfSr' THI CLCB'l BAWItn. It wa short time after 9 o'clock in the morning when the Jelferaoni an 1 their gueata assembled at the elabbouae on Hoyt street and marched off nnder the lead of Marshal James F.

Finn for tb Crystal Stream at Hamilton Ferry. The enthusiasm of the morning waa only a forerunner of the night, and when the party boarded th steamer they had little idea cf the reception that awaited them. Outings, and this wa tho annual outing of the Jefferson, are stereotyped st tb outset. The boat polls ont from the slip, the people on board th steamer, not the slip, settle down qnietly. There te the merry elick of the poker chip, the clink of glaesee in the morning glory cocktail cafe, and a tew odd details that do not disturb tha atmosphere.

And what more bountiful atmosphere could be put out from ihe sky parlor than on last Wednesday morning It was exhilarating. The only incident of the np trip was at Blm well's Island. Prisoner! were going to dinner with the lock-step movement. Bill Nolan's dundj bend, the pride ot booth Brooklyn, rot np a fife and drum corps (election snd nearly queered th lock st p. pnntBiaititKeiusueniHn GOODS.

newest and choicest effects in all also an unequalled line of plain Full line INSURES YOUR LIFE! i ACCIDENT CLOAK DEPARTMENT. aD FOOR Latest designs in Jackets, Wraps, Capes and Coats, of Misses and Childrens Garments. UPHOLSTERY AND BLANKET 3D FLOOR. A fresh importation of Irish Point, Point Venice and Brussels Lace Curtains, new designs, and much below regular prices. GLOVE DEPARTMENT.

Suede Gloves, in 4-button and 8-button Musquetaire, in tans, modes, slates and blacks, at 8LOO; regular price, $1-50; every pair warranted. Sole Agents for Bondat Freres genuine Jonvin Gloves also for Trefousse and Fisk, Clark Flaggs celebrated Gloves. 6-button Misses Mousquetaire tan buedes, reduced to 6O0. regular price, $1.00, JOURNEAY BURNHAM. HSL3 A DEMOCRATS MEETING.

ro In the Sew Ctrecht Churches n.iti Seems to Be the Rage in the im-R eeptioa st the Residence or F. C. Bull Cleveland end Stevenson Campnien of Blvthehonrne, met in Sedgwick Hall 1 renin. Preaid nt M. 8.

Horton wss in 8 heir end W. H. Smith recorded. Xeeers. on, Whilehvnd.

A. Fowler and Judge I nbovea were appointed delegaWarat-large to the State convention, and Jessn. Green, Horn, Lcims and Debenhelser, as delegates to the lunge County Association of elube. A eom-mittee, consutuig of Messrs, Hiley, Boucher, and Kingston! were present, representing tbs Beth Beach Democrats, for the purpose of obtaining information relating to a communication received by them regarding a meeting of all the campaign clubs in the town. Messrs.

Nik hell and Hanlon, of the Biythebourne Club, were appointed as a committee to make tho necessary preparations whereby a joint meeting of all the campaign clubs in the town could be held. Counselor A. G. Reeves then addressed the audience oa Tariff." The next meeting, was agreed, would be an open air one, when District Attorney James TV. Bldgway wll address the meeting.

The Harrison and Reid Club, of Bchool District ho. 3, Bytbebourne, held a meeting In ftedgwick Hall oa Friday evening. Arrangements were made for a mas meeting which will beheld outside the hall bn Thursday evening BXl Th morning it tt clock tho Rev, Falkaer will conduct eervice nt (Sinn Church, Bay BidgOb Tho Citizen' Co-operative Building und Loin Association of Bath Beach, will hold a meeting to-morrow evening at their roomo on Bath avenue. At Grace fL B. Church, of Bay Ridge, the 'preaching cervices today will be at 10 45 in the morning nd 745 la the evening.

Sunday echoed wtA be held at 9.30 in the morning. The pastor, the Bev. John Pilkington, will conduct the service. The Kew Utrecht Co-operative Building and loam Association, of Fort Hamilton, will hold a meeting to-morrow evening at Hamilton Engine House. To-day at the Church of Our Lady of Angels, B.

of Bay Ridge, the pastor, the Bev. Father IxKtnet will conduct mass at 8 and 10 30 o'clock In the morning. The Sunday school hour is 8 a-fci. Co-morrow evening there will be a meeting of Tthebourae Engine Company at the engine taHoe. morning service to-day at tha Hew trecht Reformed Church, of Tan Pelt Manor, Bev.

A. H. Brush, pastor, will be held at 1030 dock. Sunday school will be at 8 30 in the afternoon. The Y.

M. C. A. of Yaa Pelt Manor will hold a meeting of prayer to-morrow evening at their ball, on Mam street At the Church of the Holy Spirit Bath Beach, the rector, Bev. J.

W. Kramer, will Conduct divine service at 11 dock this morning, when holy communion will be administered, and at 7 45 this evening. The Sunday school hour ha been changed from the morning to 8 30 o'clock in tha afternoon. Mr. Charles Hamilton and family, of De Brava's Lane, have gone to die city for the winter.

The Bev. Father XriUverkin will conduct mesa din morning at 6t Fubart Roman Catholic Church, of Bath Beach, at 7 A0 and 8 dock. The hoar for evening service Is 7 AO, and Hnnday school will be held at 8 o'clock in the afternoon. Last night a most enjoyable evening was spent at toe rendence of H. CL Bull, on Fiftv-a xto a tree.

Blvthebourne, whea a stag party composed of ths members of the Bible class of jdgewood Reformed (north were entertained. AU were in tbehomor for a good tune, and there were none of them disappointed in the slightest respect hen the evening came to a close ail decided toe stag party a complete suooees in very way. At the Blvthebourne English Methodist Church the pastor, the Bev. Mr. Tbnrsting, will preach at 8 dork this evening Sunday school will he held at 2.30 in the afternoon.

It reported that John Bard oca, the captain of the Bensonhurst Baseball team, it to be np- unted inspector of lamps for the town of hew traehft At tit. Jude' P. E. Church of Blvthebourne the regular morning serncee will be held at 11 a dock. At this service the rector, the Bev.

Mr. Hnowdea, will celebrate the holy communion. Sunday school will be held at 9 45 in the morning. Mr. Reuben Way, of Bath Beach, ha recently bees elected to the first lieutenancy of Phil Ffarndan amp, ti.

O. ho. 115, of Brooklyn. This morning toe Bev. F.

Haskins, the factor of tit. John's P. E. Church, of Fort Hamilton. will conduct divine service at 1030 clock, bon day school will be held immedt-atelv after toe close of this service.

This church feeling the benefits of a resident pastor and its congregations are steadily growing larger under the elhcieut pastor's care. The tennis courts in toe Ctrecht Club grounds are in constant use. The young ladies in the virmitv are welcome there as they are aiwavs at that slab. One of the finest plavere among them is Miss Florence Laraeon. Miea Alice Ho1-ton is aiwavs demand for a partner, and daring the summer Miss Sadis Scofield ad Mrs.

William Ford have dons some exoel-ient laving. On yesterday afternoon there were some very good garnet. ftwuvr nuns but it poura, sigh ths girl yin town as they the amusements offered to-morrow night and realize how hard it will be to make a choice. The hew Utrecht Club ladies' night aiwavs takes precedence with some of them, out the Bensonhurst Club offers special inducements to forego their favorite bowling for one night in the really fine entertainment and dance which wtU take place at the Bensonhurst Halt 2 he Sunday nerviest of the Edge wood Reformed Church, of Biythebourne, will be to-day as foilowa: in toe morning at 1030 and in evening at 730 o'clock the pastor, the Bev.9 W. E.

Adams, will preach. Sundav-scbool will be at 9 a. and the Christian Endeavor So-eietv will meet at 7 p. m. At the Lutheran Church of Blvthebourne the pa tor, toe Bev.

Mr. Heggs, will preach tot evening at 5 dock. Norwegian tiundav School will be held at 830 this morning, and Swedish bandar Bchool will be at 8 tote afternoon. Pr ever meeting will be held at 8 o'clock on 1 needs evening. The Rev.

Mr Simonson, pastor of the Norwegian Methodist Church of Biythebourne, will onduot the regular preaching services this morning al 1030 clock. The Sunday school hoar is 4 p. m. Thursday to ths prayer meeting night Tba Comet Did Not Sn'L The schooner yacht Comet did not race ths Shamrock overfthe New York Yacht Club eefto to-day, as had been expected. She re-msined moored st her poet while ths Sham-rok went over the course and claimed the race.

Dissatisfaction in regard to the terms of to rare is bettered to have ceased ths Comet to withdrew The race was broaght about -trge Drakelv, who bet George P. Merrill 4 that he could place a winning yacht against tne Comet, 1m3 Pick JTo Alkalies oa Ollier Chemicals am need in ths 4 preparation of W. BAKES CO.S jiciiMCccoi wJttah is ebsowtalg pt4r arf aofwfcta. ft ha timm tm rn tth ot Leraa mixed ti Arrowroot or -r sod is far more eco- 9 i it a sad I 4 hy efrrwhra. till 1 I rLfceir.H&u, Many Hotels at Comj lal tnd Still He-malo OpPMt YetercUy vu very fuir ditT zt Coney Iftlznd, ad, if toe wwiUer provet ffcroreble, to-Uy promiw to be 9 belt one.

Aitoouh fully one-jiAif of toe fumroer pUoea ere doRd, there will be enough opnn to eooommoixte the crowd zod give ihem firet rnte Bnueement The only event of interest in the town yesterday, vm the trap hooting' of the Coney Ielend Bod and Gun Club, and the Alexander Bod and Gan Clab. These two eventa had in them much to internet, and many of the rei-denta seemed to appreciate the fact Tha New Utrecht Rod and Gun Club shoot at Woodlawn Park, alao had ite full share of interest Maee wiU be eaid, ae nvuai, at the ehorch of the On trdian Angel, Conev Ivlend. Mr. tharlee H. Badger, who for aome year past haa been an occasional visitor to Gravee-end, and who become well known to a number of people of the place, has par based a plot of lana toeing on the parnway.end propose to erect a home foibimeelf.

He says that hie boa-e will cost about 810,000 and be oompleted by epriiig. The iiev. W. F. Rillick will, conduct tha ervicee at Brighton Chapel this morning at II a.

and this evening at 7 30 p. tiuoday achool at 230 p. ml Captain Tobin's boos boat, which haa been such a fsmdmr sight in toe hay daring the peet summer, will probaby be put oat of commission next week. The Rev. Father Heffermra will ny mam aa nsaal to-day at til rxa Church, Iheepshead Bay.

Tha nuasion which was held last week proved to be aa, great a suocoss as waa anticipated. I lbe Coney Island Bowling Club which was organised last week, wU eater a tannin any township tournament; or open tournament which may be organized in the country loans. The club numbere among ita members soma fireVclaaa bowiera. They will practuw every Thursday night at tha Want Brighton Hotel alleys. The Rev.

R. P. Christopher will commence a aenee of revival at meet this mornm at the Umonville M. E. Church.

Tha morning aer-vioce will be held at 1030 a. and tha aven ng sersioea at 730 p. m. Th old style revival hymns wij be enng by toe chour and eongregafo toon. Mr.

Christopher baa been resident pastor of tots church less than six months, but in this tome he has by his energy and conscientious work, nearly doubled the regal attendants of the church, and vtry coniderabiv augmented ita financiul reuaouroea and standing. Captain Dick Greene will keep his Fair Haven Boose, on Gravesend Bar, open all winter, bnt in all probability hia handsome schooner yacht will be put out of commission on or about Nov. i Much interest it manifested bv tha boatmen along tha in the 44 scrap between Ariel, owned by Commodore Freeman, of the New Utrecht C.ub Navy, and tha Isabel, owned bv Commodore Sherwood, of tha BenjpnhurBt The Bar, Father Wightman will say mass today at tha Bensonhurst R. C. Chur at 8 and 1 30 a.

m. Dunn tha week mats ia said at 7 80 every morning. The oek south of tha 8ea Beach palace, and in front of Ponca Headquarters, Coney Island, ia being filled in and leveled off. It ia proposed to make wholesale improvements at West Brighton this winter. One of them, and that whi will probably be moat appr ciatad, will be tha tearing np of ail the boara walks on tba Bowrry and adjacent alleys, the leveling off of street with aims, and laving of brick sidewalk.

This work will be commenced just as soon aa tba season is closed. All tha Coney Island railroads have got down to their regular muter schedule. i PRESBYTERY MEETING. A Bus; -but Rot Sensational Session Predicted. The Presbyter; ol Brooklyn will assemble in the First Presbyterian Church, on Henry street, at 3 ooloek to-morrow afternoon, when the regular fall meeting will be balled to order by the moderator, Dr.

Gregg It ia stated that mnch important bueinaea will be before the Preebytory, bnt this refer aolely to rontin there is jnet "how for aa I known, no question of moving in-tenet befor the church in this city. Deleg ite to the Bvnod ot the Btato, which hold it annual meeting in Albany in November, wiU be chosen on Monday, and thi (election ia axpocted to furnish about the only axo tement of tha aeseion. Tho Kev. Charles Cnlhbert Hail, the pastor of th First Cbanh, stated last night that he waa happy to be able xo predict with fair thunoe of not proving false prophet, that than would be bnt little that the new-papers would want to print In th bnainea ot the Presbytery thi fall. Pastoral change, while interesting to the congregation an not ig the present ease of mnch moment to th outside world.

NEW PARTNER. Mr, C. Henry Ottoman Hade Mem-; ber of Wrchsler Brother. An important chang wa made in the firm of 8. Wechsler A Brother, of Fulton street, thi city, st conference held in th firm's private office yesterday afternoon.

Mr. C. Henry Offer-man rite then admitted a general partner, and the pap en wen mad ont to that effect. It I understood that Mr. Ottoman will bring in good deal of capital to the.

business, and that an annex to the establishment will now soon bo made. When it ia opened to the in the course of two months, Wechsler a atore will bo one of the largest lit the eity. The new partner te the son of Hr, Henry Offerman, tha owner of th elegant building which the Wechsler Bros, occupy. Although man only 38 yaara of age, Mr Offerman ia axpenenced in bmuneaa. Oaring formerly been engnged in th augar trade.

Thu te the omy addition that ha been made to the firm. 1 m. Daughter of Longford. One of the moat encceeaful and largely attended ao-ud events which haa yet taken place in connection with the Irish bounty organisation win held lut evening by th Daughters of Longtod, in Hibernio Hall, Gold street, which was tastefully decorated with flags and banner for th occasion. Th grand march wa led by Mr.

Martin and Mies Lizsie Ronrke, the energetic president. Among the many other present wete: Frank Wilson and Mia Kate Waltb, Edw. Oseev and Mias Lenaghan, Jame Fitzpatrick and Him Quinn, Edward Grav and Miaa Atkinson, Frank Murphy and Miea Katie Lvona, Thomas beans and Mary McGrath. Patrick Farrell and Miea Katie Dowd, J. McGrath and Mias Era Costello, Mitchell Chapin and lea Ruth Flvnn.

Thomas Remolds and Mies Emma Dougherty. Mias McClure and Frank Mctnnty, Edward Connolly and Mm Rebecca Beatty, Thomas Carberry and Miaa Morrison, Y. McVeigh and Miaa Emma Connors, Mr and Mri. Hawkins, Mr. I harles Quigg, Mira Campbell, John Carney.

Miea A. Fuhrey, Edw ird Croghair, Mies Mamie Wulrh. Martin Ash, Miea Joeey Keane, James Milirov, Him Lizzie Rorks. Jame Walsh, Mira Minnie Garaty, Patrkk McGrath, Miea Winnie Connor. McSiff Mira Annie Dowd, John Dnnn, Mira Delia Maione, Funeral of Edward A.

Scccomb Th funeral services of the late Edward A. Beocomb. of th well-known firm of Brown A Beccomb, of New York, wra held at Washington, yeeterdav afternoon. The Rev. Dr, Abbott, pastor of Plymouth Church, this oity, of which the decena-d was a deacon, conducted tb services, assisted by the Rev.

Dr Hsllidar. The music waa reudi red by a quartet from Plymouth Church. There were no pall bearers. Beside the widow end Immediate relatives there were preatnt renreeenUitivee from the New York Fruit Lxchange, Italian Chamber of Commtree, Fruit Buv.rs' liuon, of this eitv, and tha Inion Leagus and HnmRton clubs, and ths Brooklyn Citv Guard. There were a so present Otephen V.

Ythite. of th scitv, i. I ward Itnhlman, president of the New York Fruit Eithangei LI -lier Louis Coni neiu. president ol the Italian Chamber of Commerce iaiac Tu. editor Fruit Trmk Journal, 1 reeid nt Charlea Parsons.

of the Fruit liurerv I men, Edward Brown, William C. Beecher and B. Contenein. Coaching to J1 orris Park. The coach Comet starts 1 on tha firet of ita reguar trips between New York and Morris Park, from the Windsor Hotel, about noon yestirdav It wss driven bv tgene Hu-Kiiis and 1 morn lie ev Kjus rat on tm 'X with him.

ie Hi ion I igntn ng It'v li teen nniet la tv rman tux rs, of 1 on it i tons. WHAT THE VHEELMEN WILL CO WHEN ORGANIZED. Th. Thm Fl.n for Improving Ma P.rkw.r Co.tlnooo. 8awM Con ecting RhM Bsiwee, CKyond 8nb irbu Polni-The Commlttn on Org.aln itioa Completed.

The het of luaea for neabni of tho Committee oa OtputiiM of tho Brooklyn Bo Ltegno which her, fao farambed by tho different wheeling dab, of th. city to tho temporary neorntary, Mr. Btebbux, for tho mo of Mr. MeUox. the prorinonal chairman, in auking the commitUn, an required under the reeola-tioa adopted at tho meeting held oa contain! thorn of neorly orcry mao connected with wheeling org.oix.tioa in th), eity who hao exhibited any ialnot in the inbject of rood impronment to general way, or the pretent movrawoh Tho notification of their appointment were mailed to theee gentlemen and tho no.ttorhed men ealaciod to earn Uet night, and a anting will ha held aariy la tha weak fur tha parpoaa oi completing a pan of organixatioa to be aabmittad to a geaeral meeting of wheelmeo to ho called to aoo.

an the report i ready to pteawmtiom The mope of tho new Lap, oo for a It oaa he foraahadowed ia tha exoreaiione of prominent wheelmeo who have been men by reporter! to Tn Cmxxx on tke.mbjeet from time to lima, will bo eo-oxteaeiTO with tha interest of whmlmeo of Quo city. Th Int objmt te which tho Lrngno i ia aaaner pledged it the agite-tteo to a oaoeomfol imoa of tha project to etc are pacil roadway along Oceaa Fukwmy, tho groat hooierard kadug to Coney blthd. Than an throe eeparate plan to wccompliahiag tin genorally eoweded right of tho wheelman. Tho Art to order of time, if not of merit, in tho fmproroment of the right head roadway to the am of wheelman, which ina Ant advocated ia Tn Cmni oa July 13th, and hao beta kept before tho pnblio and tho anthontMa dver auxm Tho moat ult-ablematenl to thio parpoae generally be-I eaed to bo pit gravel oa aa andar lying foun-datlow of brokea etoM. iai.Binterritw which oCmm reporter had, with Cokmal Joha T.

Chlyer, tba con.trmtor Of-the puknay and eoaenluag eng near of tho fort hqeifatti, ho mentioned aa objection to thw pUn and aoggeated aaothar aa a tob-mrate, apMkiag, howaver, uoScially and on tho -par of the moment The objection con-rioted ia tho foct that tho ownert of property abating aa tho pathway would probably object to thio dedication of the roadway which would tom tho approo-h to their honat. and would havo aa indiirpttteula right to nn tha road for obt uung aeceaa to tbcir midence. Ibe plan proporod by Colonel Lnlyer aa an alt- null ye waa para with aapluut tha two pathwan oa either aide of the main drive and permit th jomt ox of the by wherimea nod pedeanrx an. Th aidcwmka la question are each fi tca feet ia wiuth, and am bordered with trees. Thera an two other a dewaika oo tha ontmd of the tide roads, a huh an not yet im-proied, bat wul be when the land whlih they borler boi.t apoo.

The thinl propo itioa came from Mr. Armar, a deakr involved a rompre-henaif lmproTam.nl of tho parkway. Ho anggeeted that the centre of tho main roadwav bo kiveled and covered with soft earth kept rolled to tho use of bat hone, whoa owners are clamoring jnt aa load for tho betterment of the sarfac la this direction a are th wberimew for th a. para road. The aiuaa of th rotd would, according to thil plan, be paved with macadam, and th aid tea I with granite ocka and gravel, napoo-trveir, the irst to th wo of th heavy country wacons nod other bounea vahieleo anr-fc wht th-y would aelect for ita anpenor oa of tracnoa alow and heavy and tha gravel rad for the whee men.

who would tho Be. 1 an other ratrwluma than tha nntnrni arise ton by th other elaavri of travel of their appropriate arc one of th boulevard. nhea th Leagno hav eouaplered th plan of improvement which it it deemed beat to aak tor. and affectively expended ita lore ia eecnnng ita adoption, it will able to devote attention to other matter of road form of almost equal importune, th first being th coDatmcboa of cootannon smooth surface, of asphalt, gravel or macadam, forming line of coanevt-oa between different section of th! city and suburbs, tho Bridge and Prospect Perk, Bedford arena, and Bcberawrhora street, and a it dozen other route, several of which need bat liute wort to form th ner pastry continuity. Then will coma tho tegnlalav branch of tha work, from which th beat friends of wheeling hop to vary excellent reaulu.

LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Th Trolley Accident. To I te Editor of The Si Th conductor who was killed at th Boalavaidend of the Smith street trolley line oa Monday waooo hw car a mrante befor th starting tuna, to my certain knowledge; and whea I blew the akntla to th, train to (tart, standing at th rear to watch for the island ear. I naturally supposed that he was there stilL I aevcraaw him run from the saloon nor did I know had gone therm Th Aral I knew of who it wan who had been hurt was when I pmled him from under the wheels. Jaux T.

Baum Captain Whwelli Sid of th 8 ory. Conran A. Tunvcgarn Baanmrr, 1 K. a h. i I BaooxLrs.

Sept, IT. 1891 7b flte Editor of Tr CVutm Bin I. th trnoo of your paper dated Sept. IS there apoeared an article stating that while the regiment waa returning from Babylon Sept 14. 1 bad tronbte with one of th private soldier of another company and clinched with him; that after ranching th armory sad denning oar cttuco dram the qn ml vu reamed oa th street that war finally separated by mntnal fnernim In new of the foct that eaveral article her recra ly appeared in the prea of this eity reflecting upon the conduct of the members of the Th-rtran ih Regiment (at Baoykm; and wnich, without an exception, are fatsehnoda from bcgianing to end.

I ask yon in justice to the mwnbet of the -Old Mother of Regiment." that yon will pubiieh, with tha asm publicity, this statement of what rally did occur While returning on th train from Babylon 8epx. 14 oo of th men waa makings a nnneceo aarv noise, and was placed under arrest. After about ten mutates had elapsed he apologised for hw conduct, an 1 was immediately released from arrest and returned to Comp nv D. After th ngiment was dum eaed at th armory I did not don nv citizen dr as, bat, o-com med bv th members of my familr, proceeded at oar to my home in full uniform. Gonseqnently th.

orvirl published Heps was erron on al unm-t. ndar no proroc lion womd aa other a uniform a Man tn rn-lift'd man. Very rMpeetfoliv, your obedient servant. lull B. Wiewau, Captain Thirteenth Beg ment, N.

G. 8. S. Y. PROF.

A. LAURENT DE VILLER0Y A Bit About this Ilka-iwa Instructor lw Langusg a. Professor A. Laurent de Yilleroy, the distinguished linguist and bead of tba well-known toeroy Bchool of Languages, at Na 126 Jora-lemon street, near Sidney place, has been appointed instructor in the modern languages in the loung Mens Christan Asso imtion eourae. Mssv will be plMd to heir of because of liw raaor oe illeroy remarkable ia itv ra aa instructor Ths ppajntaient will not conflict nv wav with the mnihgement of this eetabiifihrd srbooi, which will no doubt, coots no to enjov toe prosper tv long since earn-d bv tooroughoees ana fidelity to detad.

Tow mke the lonrih aeasou the school a been operand that it suocees nl i emphs-aiied tv a repreoentatir ptronige largely oompeeed of the beet fuasUirs Brooiuvoi, The faroitv haa recently been strength oed by tna diutonotaa exwneawd German lnstrn tor, and tuber vadu ediituona too numerous to mention have been ms in. lrofeneor A.de Vuieroy spent the summer broad wua hi fsmi nd has returned with renewed aid vigor Tt-r 1 01 Clin, RITK I iaJ rol ttniai Uf foteot iiAj ta trow lv k- CAT tj We Lgve aDd Buys Medium Weight Cape Overcoats, sizes 8 to 13 years, made of pood quality Al Wool Cheviots aDd 1 weeds, have been seili all along for if 7, $3 and 19. Put down to the nnb form price of 3 each thi is far below the cost They are fctyl ish, desirable goods, thoroughly and correctly trimmed You must erme soon if you want one. We also direct your attention to our handsome Box Coats, i i many varieties of cloth, that, are very becoming -to boya. THE CLOTHIER, MAIUTFAfTtm uJ Wtaum ab Ml KkfAiLEB.

BENSONHURST NOTES IheSe Ws Too CboppF for Tschts 1 men Yntarday. There vm almost too heavy see eo for msny of tho small boats to wen out yesterday afternoon. Very few of the little oanoao were seen akimming over the water. The Isabel, in fine condition, was launched gt high kda The Ariel had her eabin replaced yesterday and looks quite like herself again. The Kittv, which belonged to Mr.

Jimmie Thomas, bar been sold to tho Messrs. Miner, of Twentv second avenue and Eighty-sixth street. She is now out of commiteKm. Ths fai ing leaves begin to take away tha trim appearance of Bt-nsonburat's well kpt streeu, but they make one realise more than anything else to 'presence of fa U. 4 Mrs.

Robert Clark paid a visit to Beneoehunt on Wednesday, bhe end ker hn band will board in Nrw orr for the wintm and Master Kenneth will go to Brookline, Mass. Mr and jaw. Call, whojuve been occnpving Mr. A E. Clarke residence on Twenty econd avenue, will return to the atr on Taeedaj.

Mr. and Mrs. Cozme, who bave spent toev summer in Bensonhurst, and become as ft miliar to the reaid ate as one of themselves, have returned to their home in toe oxty. The two new photographs toll hang in too Bensonhurst railroad station, one the shore and bathers at toe Furgueson Bath Houses and toe other of tho oanoo cinb and the Beacon-burst Club floats, are marvels of whet mm be done in photography to bring out the scenes in tbs best poMib.s manner and yet conceal toe faces of the persons taken, so that it a I most impossible to recognize them save for toe way tn which thev stand or some trfck to them. Mr and Mrs.

Wvasnts end family will shut np then beantifui home on Cropeev avenue next week an 1 return to the city. Toev earns to their summer home Ooriy tom year and have staved Inter tbna niuaL Him Hilda Freeman will become ofVi nautical a turn of mind as her fatner very soon. She i much interested in the Anet and the Captain ont nt companion on his boat In her pretty yachting ng she makes a charming mate. Him Camp, of Brooklyn, is vjriting Miss Lncy Clarke, of Eighty-second street, and being entertained her hostess' naual delightful manner. bhe votes Bensonhurst a very Joify place.

There are coon leas plans on foot for the winter, which widen bie ail those who care for gavetv to spend their time wry pleas ntl.v, and will perhaps attract many of tbs summer guests back occas on Uly Just now there is iitim going on and the summer pastimes cannot bo taud to bo entirely ov r. Bathing cull continues torn few who seem to eniov it as much as ever, and boating was never better. Teenm has had a boom, baseball is getting rather spasmodic and bowling is beginning to rage more fiercely than ever before Mr. and Mrs. Hawthorns Hill will return to their home on Eighty-fou th street next week.

They have been spending their summer at iieh-kill on the Hud on, where hey entertained test week, among other gujete, Mr. Bponcer Tali-madge. BOILER INSPECTORS. Tko An aval os.on of tho Organisation Held la Phtlad Iphia. The fifth annna convention of too Association of Boiler Inspectors of tho United titetes and Canada was held in Philadelphia on Friday and Saturday, Mr.

Vn. A. Powers, Supcnn indent of Steam Boilers of this city, president of ths association presided. Hr. Warden Guthne, of Chicago, acted as secretary.

Ths association has been in existence since 1838, and wav organized tn Flttabug. November of that year. Tbs subsequent annual conventions have been held in the cities of Chicago, New York and 8L Lome respectively. At the latter city last year Mr. Powers was elected president to succeed Mr.

Mr. MoClel'and. the Chief Inspector of St. Louis. Washington Miller, the head of the Bureau of Engineer, Department of Police, New York city, has been the treasurer of the associa Mon since ite organization.

Ths other officers srs: John Owen, Philadelphia; O. Champagne, Montreal. Canada; P. Ecan. Denver, CoL; J.

J. Cure, 81 Lonit; Joha Pitkine, Ctu-oago, I1L, vico-presidente. The meeting was held at Lafavetto HoteL In addition to toe locnl boiler inspectors of the various cities throughout the United States and Canada, where bo ter insnection laws are in force, the I nited States naval service was represented through the ronrfcwy of Commodore Melville, engineer chief, I nited States Navy, who assigned Passed Assistant Engineer W. fi. McFarland to that duty, and the CnunlSUteo marine engineers ywre represented bv Chief Engineer Daniel C.

Chester. The object of the association te to establish a uniform system of boiler inspection and fur the examination and licensin'? of engineers throughout toe United States tnd Ccnads for tha bewr protection of Lfe and property. Beaideo toe routine business of the association, several wry able papers were read bv the member. Bv Mr. Owens, Ob the Shernng Strength of Rivets, On the General Contru tioa Of Stationary Boil-era.

Mr Powers spoke on the necessity for the employment of competent engineers an additional aa eguard to toe proper inspection of tie boilers and a higher education of engiaeera, as now provided for in toe nnval and merchant mar.nr service, by Passed Assistant Engineer HeFarland on the methods adopted bv toe United tiutee Government for toe inspection of steam bolters and toe exam'nation of engineers. AU toe ofb-oeis were re-elected for the eneumg year. Ihe next place of meeting will be Chicago, in September of next ver, toe date to be arranged by the president. Daring the two daye of ine steel on members of the association were toe gnte of Mr. John Overn.

Chief Inspector of Philadeh his, and Chief Engineer Crpnano Andrade, United Btates Navy, in charge of toe naval vessels at Cramp's ship yard. Dolan Association. The Daniel J. Dolan Arocutiou, of the Eastern District, had a stag racket last night at No. 81 Kent avenue.

The organization has been in existence about three years. The membership is thirty-five and monthly sociables have been features of the spbo latiou. Lari night stag racket was attended by many friends of toe members It was nearly 9o clook before the excrete began George W. SUne welcomed the tnem-b rs and John Corbett foa brief address. Then there wee iong by bemei Dolan, i rancis J.

Martin and Peter tilaoe. The tiperr Brothers gsve vio in tni guitar eoloa, while Fred Eoh m. entertained the company with humorous selections, it was a late Hour when the company broke up. John J. Doan AnorlativB.

The John J. Dunn Aesoeuton of the Fourteenth Ward wil have the honor of giving the opening ball of ths season at Masonic flail. Grand and Haremerer elreets to-morrow even-lus lie cuioa will airo be the ioarteenth annirerM-rv oi Uie aociaUon. Ihie nut Es be id ntive on the art of the meirrs te mae the all ir a siiLci'i. 1 b-r h-i'e ta'vii te4 I tl nn i 1 I who wi'h co tw have -t rc-i neither time or exp nee to bring the all ur to a eurt-s ui iaae 1 CUT THIS OUT! IT msunnccE free! THI publisher ot Tn Bbooxlt Crrizxx be made arrangement with the General Agent ot tb Life end Accident Insannoe Corporation of New York whereby EVERY READER OF THIS PAPER SICNS THIS COUPON become member of th above corporation, hie or bar odmtealoa fee being paid; tnd hi or her legal npreeenteUvra are thereby entitled, in the event of death molting to him or her from aoeidont of any kind, within tha United State, to th nm of fifiOO inbjeot to the by-lawe of th corporation and th condition her apecified, to witi JA effov of 111 rWTUtrWT TWIT of To paooxLTV Orrms, oo rwn rovroir, MTOT BB FOUND ON TUB BAUSON AT TUB TAJIK OF TUB AlllDBNT.

2FIto Mrado aHnora axploatve fcotory hand WHI! 1 ON BUTT ONLY, ahlldne and 11 (ran ri and ralaadsa Attg NOT 1N-CLLAABO as Uua inrarraa 3Th. teerilt of thi. tuoraaeowfU h. paid ovw to whom th. foblltted Tv Bbooeltm Onuas aoau adjndca tea nut oi lua as taal Awuaaf tea 4 DEATH HUNT FFTOLT WITHIN BBVBN DATS ffBOM TUBTIMI OM INK A0CHDBNC.

proofs of dssth most he erode ood te the Ltfs sod Amidsat Insnraooo Oorpovatloa ti Nsw York, 17 Bioadwao N- V. aad etU ee MniHM oalf ia Mwiot ol oaa ooapoa tor aaoh parte 6 This iasaians Is la forna Crow 4 AL i ta0.vu, OCT. S. 7 0ot ri tow rahoerlbmofn hate th hsosIH of this feateotrhr pteiaztena teoanha' sobterlpvioa pits Oao Dollar and Nlater Otela (l Pox hi ut rue. tea tasoruioo to b.

food twrotp-fov hoasa nlte papas loteirsd a. taair poas waaw ia wa aaaat aoarsa as auHi MTOBSOft CLUBHOUSE. Shortly after 12 o'clock tha steamar vu tied to tha dock at College Point, tba Jafferaonitef procaaded to Donnelly'a Hotel and had breakfast, Thereafter tha members of tha party spent the afternoon in games, special eicnr-ions to Flashing and other points, the incidents of which will ba outlined nbseqnentlv Dinner vae served after 60clock in Donnell v'l beet etyie and it was in keeping with the well-known caterer's reputation. At tba conclusion of the dinner Miirsnal Fmn paid a glowing tribute to President Millard. Hurry Kennedy, tha ventnloqniet and tong writer made a witty speech, followed by Hubert F.

Kinney. Preeident MU ard, after thanking the speakers ami ibe club for their compUmetfte, arond the gathering by eaying in conclusion. I am certain that our clnb will be one of the most potent factors in tha wnrd nnder the guidance of our honored leader. Alderman Gnrrv (tremendous anpianee), in putting ihe old Tenth At the head of the Democratic column of majority givers for Cleveland and Stevenson Ibera were hearty checre for Aldermnn HcGsrryand President Millard and then the members marched to the boat to the Injuring mu-ic of Nolan band. ihe return trip to Brooklvn waa mado on tome, and when the party disembarked they found twenty carriage in waiting on Hamilton avenue lhecoichni wt-re gavlv decorated and illuminated with th none Uu terns, ibere was never a bigg a more hcnrtv or lid reception thn that accor ted to the Jft r-on aa they were dnAji through the Sixth, Thir i Tenth and Twentv-eot ond wards.

Ihtee bniliwicai wire abUse with boifiree all alon? tne route, placet of buelnese ana pH vita reauDnces re decorat'd profanely nn I brilliant uinminaUd, and that Gibra tax Likiuotr the 0 i lei tb, did ita! rooi. The thnumtn Dmocrta theee strnpgholdn (f tho pirty wore out 1 force, che ring a gi firing rocsota and other tbm tost mak upi jiti technic di WrII the prartoV ot tie Uouie, whkh wrn taokt gori ot ml 1 1 1 anil it wul a gla mpr lor tbe icuih prt tdvfr th! .1 ff r- 118 and iLe own re 1 ci cf Tr (Dnt 1 aid as a su hour 1 ul tl bat it in ii t. nr 1 1 ft ti it mr i' 1 I Ip 1 1 ut Of tint Ul Holder Must Sip Here. Lj. SAVE THIS COUPON1 taamf to land, tba old wftrhora of Demoo-raT, B.

0 Bneu, gsve three chetri for the Lght. and then three cheers fot 1h CmzH, au 1 both were given with a hearty wUL Ologv Hell waa out in all its force snd the Glee Club intro inced Clarence Murphy ballad, The Old Gray Mare, aud made a hit with it. When the parade passed the elegantly Dlarai-netad reside noe on Ihird street of ihomssF. McGee, who ie eo popular to the Ti nth Ward that evervbo ly wnnts him nominated for Assembly in that district, therewere cheers for Mr McGee from the coaches. The Third and lento Vrnrde had aboabaU contest, snd the nine from the letter locality won Mar hall Fmn earned a st ff which owned by T.

faliou Jark'on OBntn who received it from the nnustors of tnehtnir of Tipperary, one of the five former rui rs of Ireland The only kickers to dav. eid lUrrv Ken-nedv, are the football piavers, and mv nm-b f-da ts a mascot, bees iba 1 have trud to lose it pi'i no one will take it Wnen the yartv wu i hotngraphed It wns discovered that the mus? taktr re mbtaJ llr Psrkhnrst, who si i i fc your hsie the flrri shot snd then doff, I want to gri me ba heads. Here are some rf tl who enjove 1 the most p--fectir arrti i i of the uson Tav 1 vm Jt 4l rN inn bu AL I 1 ta I Gic tL liter I mv 1 i 4 I i 1 X) I if 1 I i 1 ha I I I 1 rt 1 I rJ a 'At nS U'r A 1 a 1 1 IT 13 WORTH SBOa ard, Hubert Kinney. William FI James I ynch, rank henney Fetor Nanifr, Dorns McNamara, Captain Bmith, Enkine t. om- any No.

4, Heigeaut James Viaish, John -ihinney, Cbarlee Brown, Daniel Giitusrt harlei Connell, Martin F. Malonev, In a Mcioy, Wm. Brown, ttillism Edwarae, Jam Bold, Froftasor Fdwin inlander, J'xua Lennon Own Mtbhane, h- rLUarls Burkhardt, Edward Bsnnon, Johu -Luren, John Bro tbetl Ir. tilater Joacthsn Wvnen, Daly. Thomae bmith, lain Hmitb Jamee Muir, Captain Farrell 5a Hoeuan homas aUron 'Monroe, John Co D.

onnors, id. 1 hnmsa Behan, letor Gffney, Frank I IhoB, Hipnns, Captain Eaton Fnnk l-more, Lone ly, tiupertiaor Dono1 ut Ini titona, 1 ichard Butler, John Buttar Acmw Mmluan, William 1 4 humh, llfnihertv, John I I amnl ell, illiam Onmar, Patrkk Boyle, J. Gol Isumta Wnu 1 uval Is-rr i Borke, Lawrence Vbtmore Gtore i f-ri, Daniel Whalen, MkUimI Ktni a Stance Jims Ehat mo, Trowner luon ton lsavy iwart floors (fn Itianj tipcannen i Vt Jo Howtrl li nrv ney, a Millard, WUharn 11 Her Inompeon Detective snt lirke, isney Fdwurrt lotul Lvn lop (talKther Vs luaintinrpe Jam 1 lam ttnndl, Tuotnas buiKh Thomas I a mil ody 7 hroogh Pullman PsrtorCarta Atlnnttr Itv. 1 I ifi ti if.l 1 evfoN, Of fruf At Al 4 I At It i i a if Ifsvas I nr i ia nr -f ur it I p. a.

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