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Tin: iniooKLVN" ux ok. toksday. ocroi.i.n miu DEMOCItAlU Mtara iiatrttt -X, Mr. M. J.

tVt.jkwlo. Mr. and Mra, Jam Hri tt, Mr. Ittrrt thum.a,ra, Mr. John tiMU.aa.

ro, Mr. ai.ar.Mi. Mr. (iiotw Mr. and IL tt.

ttark. Mr. lloweitl A. kuudauii, Mr. ai4 Mr.

J. a. aii'C. Mia Ida Jamem. Uiaa 11 a Ht.iti.k RMalailaa Adt4 ImMI tka Ma- led la af (nrwat aapfcalt, Waka-Bf aad aaasa.

Vfc ata Mi. Uwik Laaalaa tulM Cattktaia ika lam, In iwiwuif k.l NiiilMa. 1b Kri. aod Mi a Um'ra Lnilu( Tr M. rf t'l llrrklmr- at (art.

r-altilirtl tbai Ur, aod Mra. T. Ilawklna, Mr. nj atr. wx asraanrag mmmwm m9tw I 111 I -11 lulrlObn mra airaar, ktr.

aixt Mm. Vtf. Williama, Dr. Vulio, j. Mataitn, Ir, and Mr Nalti, A Jnlut meeting of th tftreotD of th Ilioi klyn Krvrotia Kefonn flub ftvl ta iko.

klyn Trad Leagua and revtnua reronurr a held lat ntgttl Ko.td fburl atteet. Tb oliiet4 of lbs ii'ways I Lwtfr ml 1.1 9 I II fl tsf t. IB Sa a l.aU 111. fJalaBaaaav it a 1 meet log waa lo taiu. tiler what oourte of iw rjf( vrior.

Cat Mrtplta as Ike Maakiaary lb EtasvUae I. seats i fc lbrlcat)-Vkalf riluif Klraitaelake It. 14 ul Israel aasakll.ae lit. We aVelWalsi. Th Demor-ratlo Ueitatral Otto, sal ite at It let frlv attended nestling kl 1 laut arcii.

tag JrtTrrum Hall, adopt-! rwTuua, Motto ot Butf tit IMl, 19 effect lbt it to aAvsMstaa a cm trim, lanuld belli to rb tb Mali! Ci-titiM utWro, and that th members of the (iroer! If caiBrstly lecointtirud tbelr f-lljw utere i rata at pjnmi i FuitonSt. tmn atiali taken by rvnurf (nroaenal tbarooilog alrcUoo-ltt four IWgre. Af F1M3 MILLINEIir C10OIIS now otTt'Tln tli ai-sortnumt of Fine Frwli Fur Felt Uat ami Bonnet for Lvlitu," SUiawi, Children and iioys, nt thi nuwt rt'asonabl Frlcv. Oar Stj los BPi, In woll known, thti most correct, and thty jHrewts-ii a tons that niiikt ff.utt ttraong our storkt al wa vs 8 ithft i- tory, in the fullest We wish to csDeclaUy cmphnolzo that: NO VOOL FELT HAT ARC SOLD Ifl OUR GS- TA0LI8HMCNT0! Fulton street. ODoaslta Clinton st.f Mos.

233 NEW YORK 53 and S3 West 1 4th st. PARI8. 20 Rue d'En- ghlen. BOSTON. 32 Temolo place.

PHILADELPHIA, 1022 Chestnut et. TURNBULL THE HATTER, Bis: alLjaictx-. Oi) nntl -tl Fulton Htro rU imOOKfjYN. 1886 rroenrisiif ftnnni lenaelr, flriliri 'Jtathmiif I hnim; Ir.u iirrt iVf 'Kiin JWii firt a of Ifiiafe In e)r1al. JViilnrra cf fnaAiniini i i -i runertlk a a i I jrm nars ur insus; Are all wn.i, two nn.i.r nmvlilert 'inrri run sa irn- Bienre siiki ot illlvar llliann A ahtt oim.

lit the world, Alan, piews or gbeet lluali) Sltnoat willimil nuinliar, Teacheii nf Mnslo who cannot visit tbalrstoea In lloalon, New Vmk or I'uilmleliihl. or that of l.j on A llealv In Chleairn, tlirlr priuolpil aaanis in Ibe Wwit, are oiiiillnllr Invited tooall tor and riBtnlne iMtsnn tMioki In soy reoutaliia miiaio sinre, or to oormomnd dlreuily witu Oliver Pllsna 4k Co a Hiwlaa. Mall and Cslaliwues eheerrullv fllrrtlshsd tn the ircfialnn, and all Ininilrlia a to mime ami music twiolis answered, aid muslital ad vie lsi by their srmy ol Bmpltiyees, maiif of wbrnnsra well iraiiied slnaer, playrrs and Ootnuotat, Heud to, ur call ou Oliver Pit son Co Doston. C. II.

ftiTBON Ilroadwsr. New Tork. PROBLEM. mmmmw" araiaun, jr, u. Uuiok.

Mr. John lir. aud Mra. lliomaj Dwirt. i.i.i.a t.tima.

Mr. and Mr. Att. ar, acq mra. vr.

tluoklev. Mr. v. 1 1 v. ir sua.

A. HE-11 ILL. th tJreektrae traaa Ik tWatealllaa, Th flroiklyn Club ptayexl It LooiavlII (Tub at tbw home ot tb latter yeatetaay, aud defeated th(n. Tba toora wit aa follow. laiamu.

amalaat.at I a a eiariaa. ak 1 I i i flf r.n, flit faililev Ik. ..111 mlt. 11 I "wart. lit tti tit I tS'I a a i r-aow, a Hilt TMala.

Ik ll I i aaea nvan. I I I I I II i a i I I i fiwtyk. ra-tMbrm, braatlj, 1, pit eekr. Mm BtiiMi wrt. a.r alt Watfi aania.

arci ud mure. tlrarkoat lr bi IMrlar. t.ar.4iot rxiner, hlt-( out, ta-eua-Mr. Hwi. Tk laiaraaa Leaga aaaaaa, Mi-n-41.

vn. FvntTABijL-Tua tbird ga ae of Ibe aetiea of tb luaaranoe Laagu ba tall game betwoeo th Mutual and nl-taule club wai played at Waildtigtoo Park yelerdT afternoon, and th Equltani aaatn tok tba Mutual Into namp after aa eieitltrg gum, lb tqultaule battery. IjWtop aud tialetead, played la the ni il toed total, aud tb Mutual battery wailh lit jet put lu lb Brtd by them, I int emu, th Equitable'! flrat baa man, Playrd to good atyle. He waa not brilliant lut af. lb batboff of Hubs, th jultatlB'i aecond Niae, wa tb featur of tbe gam.

Ha made tbre lit four titna at tbe bat for eiiibt baaea, oue Ix-lnu a clem home run, on a bit that aont tba ball lo tbe rourtb avenue fence, 't he Equitable now tar a good lead In th luaurauoa ligue camel. They meet tbe Now York J.lfeon f'rldny of tbla week. Toe datalla, of rate rday'i gam were a follow i rreit. I BvetTAtr.t. tatTv.

I 1 I roe. 't II I I I Mlar, it It feB.af. i i I a. l.ro.s. la.an, f'lraii.

Ilalawek, I 1 fn'taoe, arlwael CI. IU. 1 i 1 i I I I 1 a I Hum in a A kmllk, It 4 lb 1 1 1 I a bi.Mesu. a a 0 I j. 1 laiiaoa, r-ma, 0 1 1 i I 1 it i bimi I Tot Is, I tt II til Total, It It I tAWJI TEJUTIS.

t'las ef th Braoklya Rill Teurasr. Tbe Urrxklyn mtt lawn tennis toitrn tueiit wa brought to a do yesterday. t'ost played a flu gameand won thestnglt easily, but J. Smith and J. W.

Raymond bad a bard tussle to bat W. A. Webster and W. A. Tome In the doubles.

The scores were as follow riast eVennd Hound -a J. Post, beat Juan W. A. Tomes lint J. 1'jh 11,111 d.

S-4, S-o, Third Poat beat If. A. Tonus, a 0 g. aaooHD cx4ataoLttt. Peoesd Round-R.

8. Battershall beat W. A. Powell. -I.

6-lj w. Webster beat W. H. Olson. e-I.

l-ll), Curry beat A. Tomes, Webster, W.Jones beat 1. Cucry, 1 g. Fnurtb Hound-K. 8.

Ilattcrsball beat T. Jones, 04, 61, milD Cl.saa SiaOLBS. Beconrl Roond-E. thllds beat L. Kmery, -(I, 1.

(-4 C. J. Maacbrater beat U. T. Woodward, f-A.

S-t, S. Third Hound-C. J. Manchester beat 8. Chills, r.

-1. Fmst Hounds C. J. Post, 3 beat IL Mat-te relis II. I.

0 P. C. J. Post. beat C.

J. nuke nor, 1, 68, (1, and won, norai.aa. First noond Juan A. Smith and J. W.

Itir-me nd heal C. J. and K. Batteraball, 1, (-0; W. A.

Webster and W. A. Tome beat Cutiy and A. Tome, t. 5.

Final Hound Juan A. Nmlth and J. W. Hay. moml sent W.

A. Webstar and W. AVTotuvs, H-o, won. aortlDB Ketes. The Tolytecbnlo Institute Football Club decidedr-not to enter the Amerloiu Football Union.

The benefit of Jack McMaster on tlie Washington Park ball ground will not tak place next Saturday, The date will arranged on the leturo of President Byrne, tb Brooklyn Base Ball Club, Tb Brooklyn Hill Football Club will play first game In th American Football Union agalnat the Cricket of Stevens Institute, It will take place Saturday, 10th Instant, on Ht. George's ground, Uotiokeu. Tb regular shoot of the Fountain Gun will take plane to-morrow on the Half-mile track, and th Unknown Gun thoot on Thursday. IV Duryea and Kendall will snoot a matoh at the Fountain Gun Club meeting for S100, oommeuo-iug at 12:30 P. M.

Tb tint football match of tbe season ak place to-morrow on the St. George's Siotind, Hoboken, between the Brooklyn III club and the Cricket ot Stevens In-atltute. Kick off at 8:30 U. Tbe Brooklyn Albletlo Lacrosse team and New Tork Lacrosse club will play game next Saturday on tha grounds the former at De Kalb and Classon avenue. Tb ball will be faced at 4 P.

M. The Star and tbe Nassau Athletlo oiub ball nines will play a gam tomorrow-on th Washington Park ball feound. Game called at I P. M. A team of cricketer from the Parad Ground will make a visit to tha Huten U-lan club's Rtound next week and play a match against tbe Island chili.

The date be either the 11th or Th Coney Islaad Jockey Clob." At a meeting of the stockholders of tbe Coney Island Jockey: Club, yesterday aftetJ officer wereelected as tollow: rresi-dentrLeooard W. Jerome First Vice-President, Wm. K. Vanderbllt; Second Vice-President, C. Feltowe; Secretary, J.G.

K. Lawrence; Treasurer. 3. H. Bradford Directors, Leonard W.

Jerome, James R. Kerne, Lawrence Kip, J. G. K. Lawreooe, C.

Livingston. J. A.Lowery, A. Newbold Morns, H. I.

Niohoiaa, A. Wright Saodford, Aug. Btharmerhorn, W.L. Soott, William Travera, Wm. K.

Vaaderbilt, Harry Alexandre, James Gordon Bennett, J. H. Bradford, Gen. I). Butterfleld, A.

3. Cassatt. Robert Center, J. O. Donner.

C. Fellowes, Bklpwitb GoTdon, F. O. Oriswoid, Jobn Heckfcber, IL B. Holllns Inspectors, F.

tirtiwold, R. C. Livlngton, and F. A. Lovetraf An old log bouse at City Point, where General Grant la tied the ordor declaring peace and wrote tbe term of Lee's snTrender, ba been purchased by Captain E.

Hailevk, of New Tork, and, it said, removed to New York, aod re-erected in itiTerside Park, naar General Grant's tomb. small volcano Is reported to bare been discovered about twenty miles front Augusta, U. if. Mr. C.

la in be not of of If our to tb and and Mr. A. an Mr. to Bays lartity Blibaut.iatMU7 of tbetr tnarrUc l4 aTtoiiig. Tba d.mor la iwatur of lh tatt UIJ M.

K. t'liurrh, Marklmrr lirawl. bn ba two fur Ibrva arara put, lluiifg ht auuiatry ba (fauii-a fc I xirv UUrd )ttf I ban It arfr did lfo aa I lair Mioibr-r of parubtawra ihovMl ihrir rt-(aid for th paatur and bia bf I hair titrrataal Iattarttlu(iominOBf, fully Ii frtarni nratul(l. f)r, auj Mr. Taylor, aud bi tbn tuauy jrn ef kau tuna.

Tt trlun of th bouat liaadiooicly tilinrol wlib cut fliarnaoj inula. LI1 pottpj plaau Uimh tbt Malt raa. t'creratnlalorr latere i retire fnm rrt.ft-twx J. II. Vaa Arorliiae.t'oiaiik.

lla ft.ilegej fjofewor J. la. Harrow wtf, Olivrt rVlleae', MUA.I frofeaair kl. IK Iturll, of Ikwt'fkt I'mvMeityt tb Iter. Ir.

C. C. M-ai. Allakmaiy Hwirelarr, and Mra. to K.v.

lr. J. M. Ilutklay, IJifw- of in (krwftoa Adwanlti, tim 1U-W. Dr.

M. J. Ciamer and Mr, alary Unuit (Vainer. Iba Her. and Mra.

F. A. Itrrirr.of St. a bo P. Chorrh, lUdeficfd i lb Rev.

atd Mia W. W. It. of CVMnrwratlHial rhun lildnrflrl.l, t5ono alary tt. II art t.

tvnrrl.rr of tba W. X. V. Iw Yotk tJtatei Mra. Keolrea rm.

TrojperinoaHr-c'alary of Oliloi Mrt, wary IV uroett. ruyfrtarf of tba Womrn't KaUooaJ Antl i'olygainf 8 liyi tb liwiit I. Mnlua, ul Llnvikifu Iba lev. ll. W.

Thuroim, of ttyraouaa, Maoy more IkIUt atd tetrgmoat war alio irrmra. Tte ami nuaily allver. were nmnatoiia and laitrely of a Ueeful cliaraoter. A few prrarut la tba abapwot Mirer orrtlHuato wet aroona: tba token of atTaotloti, tu-Setherwrib atnj lilrw dollar fiota elerr ana) and latnieu ooiiHitd wltn tba Methe tdisl Book (Jtoooatn. Dr.

Taylor rwvl ait oilginal poetn la mponte. The diillar werw prtatbtid 1T lr. Rtrhard WbraUty, ot New York, on beha't tf tba dofjoia. JJotb Mr. and Mr, laylar rvolved lb aueata and frrapefally arknowledfred tba favor to Iberajly toitowed.

Amooy th (uimU were? i Mr. and Mra. on fort, Jndnedeknta u. neynoina, air. ana Mr.

Illrain Mr. Kllzalwtb Huudaf. Mr. and Mr. barle A.tiay.lhtllT.tUMJuok an I Mra.

Hurk.y r. II. U. HrowB.Mr. and Mr.

Honry Hewlett, Mr. and Mia. T. I one, Muw UattloM. Ilrowtw, Mia, Mary K.

Hurt, Mr. and Mr. 11. Fruirb. Mm Kate W.

Dew itii, Mr. and Mm. rrodarlfk H. Weltr, Mr, and Mia. W.

Uarry. Mr. Pre-tort Monte, Mlat Loiiiee A. Clark, the Iter. Joteph 1'ulloiHO, Mtaa Klla itnrry, Mra.

Matgarrt Wbitltm, Mr. Jamei M. tmltb. Mr. U.

fl. Hmwoe, Mr. an Mr, Kelly Gorwln, Mr. 1. Krllingtoo, Mr.

and hra. A. Kdward Taylor, Mr. and Mra. 0.

Croi. Mlat fcmma 1 Vanrii)r, MrHand Mi. Augut BiomgTlet, Mr. Oonre C. af, Mr.

Fred Uurkoe, I. Hliiiinnm, Mr. I)ald Veirbt, Ur. and Mr. K.

Lou Fofur, Mr. II. Kufgbt. Waddlg tba Hilt. A few aiteriaRy Invited friend and tia relatlvra of tb bride end groom, o'clock last evening, witnessed th wedding cf Emma h.

Htmpaon to William M. Rider, at tbe rrtldt'Doe of tb brWi father Jama K. Hlmpton, Ko, 276 tafayette avenue. To tb ortbratral Kcoompanlment of tha weddlue: uiarob of MoadolMo'ho, ttieulinri, Dr. C.

F. Harbor aud Mr. Jamea II. Rider, led tbe wedding prooeaalon through ipaoloiii tiage bell of rosea, where th Iter. Chart W.

Homer, ot Bt. Jamea Church, rendered tba stately aervioe aooordlng to the ritual of tha Protestant Episcopal Church. Tha btlde, as a matter of fact, I young and beautiful. Her dress waa of ivory faille. Its front was of wary tablier, with broad band of pearl trimmlnat jotulng it to tb aide, wblflb were Ingeniously and curiously plaited tb whole lenjrtn or ttis skirt.

Tb edge tbe full and flowing train were trimmed with a oorded boull-tonne. Rich aud rare duobraa laoa, with pearl dropa, ornamented tbe pointed bodice whloh was moderately decollete and made wilb elbow ileeve. Tbe couple endured a long ordeal of congratulation, the customary monotony of which wa happily varied by several prettily expreaaed sonli-meDts fiom absent friend by wire. Muslu, danclDg and feasling made the lingering guest merry until a late hour. Tb assortment or yaunatw onwo presented was varied by tha appearand of many gifts of a useful sort, aud a notable waa one of tba groom's gTu lo his bride, a 111 Insurance policy in a well-known "old lino" company for ilO.OOO.

Th undoubtedly happy couple left for a tour tbe general trend ot whloh will be westwara with the Ninjram Cataract for a flist stop, and their subsequent destination be decided by their own sweet will. Mr. Klder la a fortunate young man. Bewdf tb crowning glorr of a irood wife bsa wraith and bosta of friends, notalily among the social and athletlo club of this city and New York. Tbe brtde'a father and grandfather are snfBctently well known outside of their social connection mruuga tbelr idenllnration with the dry docks at tbe Eli Basin.

Among tbe guests, Including many from distant cities and several of rank aud title from foreign lands, were those named below, most of whom were 'present at aome time during tbe evening: Mr. L. It. Rider, J. K.

Simpson. Ur. and Mrs. II, Barber, MissM. B.

Bimpaon, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Mulford, and tbe Misses Mttlford, Uiw E.

8. Simpson, Mr. and Mra. E. L.

Barber, Miss M. 3. Him peon, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sutton, Mr.

and Mis. James H. Rider, Mlsa Fannie Williams, Mr. and Mrs. H.

Simpson, Miss M. A. Harbour, Mr. and Mr. W.

K. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Ives, Jim H. P. Mulford, Mr. Frederick Bishop, Mr, E. Uoyle, Mr.

Zopo I Hawkins, Mr.Wm. H. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Howard J.

Forker, Mr. Allen 8. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. George W.

English, Mr. and Mr. Harvey Haey. Mr. and Mrs.

Bronard, Mr. J. Graham Glover, Mr. and Mt. O.

O. Little, Mr. and Mr. Traak Parker, Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. John Ward, Mr. G. Brewster Bretz, William Pigot, Mr.

tdiard. Mr. Henry Cramp, Mr, and Mrs. Milton lis ton, Mrs. M.

A. Hunter, BirWm. andliidy Wblteway, Sir Ambrose and Lady Boes, and Mr. R. N.

Hooper, Pan: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. (lark, Bt. Jobn; Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Brigbam, Boston Mr. and Mrs. ml. Lawder.

Baltimore Captain W. 0. Grabame, Win.) Mr. and Mrs. B.S.

In-erenole. Mr. and Mr. Win. D.

Jaoney, Baltimore; Mr. and Mra. M. M. Tldd.

Boston; Mr. 3. B. Kowe, Baltimore: and Mra. W.

II. Rowe, Baltimore; Mr. Mrs. Philip Hitobbom, U. Hon.

C. Harmer. M. Mra. A.

a Hafmer, and Mra. Wadleigh, Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen.

Mr. and Mr. P. a Aasersoa, 8. Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Brodie, Mr. J.

Rowland, Mr. and Mr. Thomas Nicoll, Mr. Frank Sears, C. J.E.

Smith, Mr. and Mr. Tnoii Powell, Dr. and Mrs. Blancbard, Mr.

and Mrs. Alex. Gilbert. Mr. and Mr.

Bibert fiaylls, Mr. and Mrs. Jose Mnnoy, Mr. and William H. Thompaon, Mraod Mrs.

r. Prmdle, Mws E. Burtia. Mr. and Mrs.

R. Boatwick, Miss M. A. BrKtbam. Mr.

and lis, W. W. tioodrldge, Jtis. N- Perter. A.

E. Ricbarosfin. Mr. and Mr. W.

F. 6illeek, Dr. Charles Wat. Mr. R.

Uantlng-don Woodman, Mr. Georpo W. Hunt, Mr. Mra. f- Bartlett, Mi.

and Mra. 3. A. Bhield. Hi- and Mra.

J. H. Bobbin, and Mr. Joho Talmadge. Mr.

Ura Misers H. and Jarmaa, a I a Ma 0 1). baa of thair Club Club C. will tbe a of base wtU noon, K. F.

K. H. G. G. T.

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ral. In laila kniatillAla MM pain pioiril, ula rruelilloS ta IHiimuaa at, a 4 ronrtli it, i tun, krwiti-sar iiuny loitsoua u. iirnan. aana ptnpsiti, uaurg liniaa la Frascli Uiv si.aw VnaiurM, a s. I) Sumner if, H.IOaiuO, Noliaa aaaiion KP si, a s.

si a 1 liurr, Green v. eur t'snital at, an, Cdrl.llna Matalrrto HBr Saliluld lienra st, 4 SiurtaaaB Bt, II. la II, jr rei. in iihhh I4H ifin 1,300 rnarintnuriiiiati to l.aura II, flllnrt at, S. 1,1 a Naliib at Diluo.

William V. stsritin to Annrr l.linlatrra Aloslle it, em Uonam II, WilOO, Jjuiiai (mar-son lu Abram I'nnka tsntral llmHir. land. curl. Una sat Hi llanln 1..

iloalira I.IDO Fit ih s. WS a Hsrtslr pl, W.SklM.I, Mary hi'vers la Jnka Aaal ii4atin. 7.141 (aire pnipanr. Julis AsaliiuJaaolo JotisWllW- Illf llilrd no a Tnirosr, IT.gBlUJ.I. Lsrl O.

Martin to kmilr tflV arllnn a. at a Hi Mark 'a at. II sa lull, frsdsr- Irk rieaanrrio l'lilllua II. rut fl.tul Oraliam si, a lu a Lot li, Juhn Brssian to Mars urtinnsn an tklllniss at, tit rsrk st, Mair 0'ilun. sot iv iiincK varran iv i Raising vatlta IB Transit, Ciikaoo, Oof.

5. A rni psolitl from Wltiiiliieg, sayi i Particular of oiiatomi reltiire of Montana cattl for alleged in payment of duly hare been reoilred and aisaifnllown Twelve or fourteen days ago thf Nortbotn Montsna Cattle ComiMiuy larted a herd consisting of 1 bead of cattle from Fort Benlon, with the Intention Of driving them soroa the International boundary '1 Miidlclno Hut, on the Canada 1'acitlo Hull way, ml ahtpiilng tliem from there by rail wtwarn to Dnioago Ht. Paul. The nroessary ruperi were made out, showing tbe herd to tin lu transit, aud were tn charge of the company's agent accompany lug the berd. After crossing tbe boundary, a revere storm ija mo and lb cattle, becoming urmstiagtl, matlnvwestwnrd rorthoMaiilieoal dlil riot.

On achliiglitb Bridge the oiistortiinmner at that point unactiualnted alto lie system lu rogue of shipping A mcrlimo ttnttls via tne Canada Ptu-lllo road, seiied Ihs emtlre herd pliucd mounted pohoomen In oharK, although be was shown the proper pitp-rs, showing tb herd In be In irsamlt. After detaining them several days agreed to accept tbe tttle oompBny's bond for (1 sod allowed Ibe cuttls to be Hupped. is understood hi action will be Urn aub-Ject of Investigation, as the Cwnadian Paol-, Railway Company htti taken up ttiff mt-ler, "'3 INGRAIN CARPETS Jfl Cent a Yi rl. rORITlYPLY VKHV B(T QL'AMTY. OVlOt FORTY F.LKMANT fATl'KllNA Second tloor Elevauir, WILLIAM HERRI'S SONS Leading Carpet Warehouse InBroDklyn, 524 TO 528 FULTON ST.

EPPS'S COCOA. MatEAK'FAgT, "By a thornuirb knowlednaof tb njliirst law which naern Ibe oiH-ml lens of 1lriliHi and niitrltlcn. and by a eareful simile tlori of tb una tmiertiea of well-ar-lected tiw-au Mr. Kdd al prnvMedmirbreekfaatt table wl a (lllostelr-fjarnrrd lieveiav emeu mar live iiBmsnrbsjuvy doctor' litlls. In bf flielurtliiioo tMeriltiic article of diet that aeooai mains may tldualU bunt op until si ron eoonrli lomaaai every tr-n I-enr-v In itaaa-aaa.

Hondreits of suott malB.II.- float lr around rewlv to sttawk Bhre ver la a weak point. mar manv a faial shall by kertnT onraclresi well fnrtinel with pure bft-r-d and profwl.oar-jrksbiid frame." -( rU eWrtVa finvlH." Haeie ktifiplv witb sol I In wstae me aillk. stnlt Onlv tn bait r-ound tin. Ir Orneis-a. (atw-led tkum t-rra A Hauaaalal Cnaoalat Laaalsaa, la aad READ "SPREAD William Bern Sons S.M I 1 at lioaal fltotilita of Kluaa Obuoiy, Tar ter alajul twenty fr piv.

t. r. lleery Hentapreaiilwl. Com mil tie wt-te apttoluted la earn C.nirrai ttwtito tf tb punxa oraaiiiiina ii-a iiauria in turn out tin la. After a abort oiM)tirHia tb following rsaoiuliiiut war unaoirootuiy awiptea i rtoJent.

That the torif Hwu It tke (arte of Etet iu.K.rianoe ioih taitaaiia uf lt.laraat etra. nnal kwa wharna mma.ait Hi'ire waiwa Wbarna i kaipMna kn ikoMiet an imIm- Aiaenma ultr a aaelHIita uklellf uv4oo UVJV 1 hat tka o.ti of an to the Hue. v'etla ih. i uitr, UJU era iriOelitail to Ike Hub. k'allr l.n,n.,.

li ihi lltat. Tell P. klakiinev aitj in. II. ta, ii ii in ihi oiivhteovd In oiioa tr at fair tiiaruwioo of lit Betuaar una it nine and tba shall keaHiie Ibe re-elMtioBst I brae reiiiHitirn.

Iveiie.l. 1 liai ae i ik. II no. Arrkllald M. tllaal In autliu anliu mrsidtaiiof tba qimltitu ot larirT miiM tnal weonnitroin aomm at InennataiMii wuh thaintrrisurkioiiatMueni and ai a rlu a-luin nf ibe ii.iix of bis pane.

irxvrvd. i Hal we mn miraelvea In make th ai rt now BVrU to delrat r. tills shomd I rtkuntinated. MJJDAT SCU00LN. Bcelal ttsaalaa af aaarlaleadeata al Its.

sa riac rkarrki. Th flmt koclsl reunion this season of rujiriuitendents eontiecud with tb llro ik- Ija Sunday -school Union was held but ivinlng in th Sumlay-scbool ballot th Uantoa Piao U. K. Cbureh. A large num.

feer twcple of both at -it wer in at toa ds nee, and lb greatest lutereat was maul- sird In tbeeieruiirsot tb arming. Mr, it. w. McKee, Yhw-lTesidrnt of tba I'nlon, In the absence of tb President, Mr. Hilts Clddtcgs, occupied tbti chair.

After Hog It and ptaytr tb Chairman lutroduced Mr. C. W. Mlllro, of th Waahlngtoo Street W. R.

Church, whom be desig- ralid a one of th most popular and Bttoc fill cbrgymeu in this city, and who uesam wouia aeuvr an adilruaa oil "1 be autlt ot th Church to liorohii atru." Mr. Milieu spoke a follow "When I unit a Icai liiiig and bttallug in the roasts of Jutiea, beyond Jordan, rbey brcusht little children unto Him that ll snouiu put lils bands on them and pray, but (he disciple lacking ina proper appreciation of the powers and poasilillitto of luiiaupou, inoiignt tnetn too young to re- nlv and Ixutllt aud rebuked th paitot for thus intruding upon tt already fully occupied time and attention of th Saviour but no 101 tier bad th disciples rebuked tbe I hi cots than Jesus febuked tbe dlsnlplus, tie would teach them not to be Indifferent to utile cniidrrn; not to overlook them In tbe greatest concerns of life; that tbey wet not young to receive religious In-fluinces and impressions; that such wer their relations and privileges that they bad suhsinntlnl claims on tho attention of Ctitlsijtin teaclieis that they were Indeed tbe model nirmbcra of the Kingdom of llraveu. Thur Christ ilcUued th relative position of children, and laid upon the church for all time the Imperative duty of keeping them In turn to character or to these possibilities. A child b) not always a child. There Is a momentary nnfoldlng.

of th life and character, and therefore a constantly cbuuglng scene appears, uur cnuuren ur liss children to-day than they wer yester day their mental and moral ohitrao- teis ar conitaruiy uiinoigouig a rhaDi. Ob I tbe noasilillltloa ot a child I Tbe thought Is bewildering that tbe period coming wnen it may stana loriu somewhere In tbe universe, mightier In miiid tban the tallest arcbanuol. Our childhood our Eden. Not exactly Ilk thatot our flrat parents; but still what purity, wnut simplicity, what trust obaracterlio 11 there I The laws which govern th moral nature are as simple as those whloh govern the mental or tbe physical. A ohlld may taught its relations to God, and the duties of love and obedience as It Is taught Us filial relations, and consequent dutfhs.

Human nature Is two-sidod. Tba good being only possible Its opposite Is equally possible. What the character of th momentary nnfoldlng ot a child shall be de pends on tbe Inlliienocs surrounding it. So long as It is written, 'Train np a child In the way be should go, and wben be ta old be will, depart ftoni so long will there be a Deressury connection between educstlon and character. Our own children have tb first and most eiDeoial claim on us; they should be made to fuel tba sweet Uiflusnoes a Christian borne, Tboy should have frrqumt lellglous Instruction aud be encouraged to a frank expression) their religions feelings.

Thay suould regularly attend tb Sunday-school, and a regularly bear the preaching of the Ward. a child cannot attend Diit one service, tt should be Ibe preaching. But also owe duties to otber children less favored than own. All the children that are parent-lfs and friendless with none to help, belong to tbe church. Our neighbor should assume a more personal and missionary character.

Our benevolence should be more systematic, generous and wisely bestowed. should bring our children the Sunday school, not so much for purposes entertainment, but foriustmstiou lu Word of God, and lastly as citizens, we must have a jealous eye to our duoattonnl religious Institutions, now, tha pride glory of tbe land." At the close of Mr. MHIen's addr, the superintendents of tbe different Sunday schools held a caucus, and nominated the following Board of Managers for tb coming yrari Episcopal. O. Htreet; Presbyterians R.

W. MoKee and Baylies; Congregational, Israel Barker, George W. Brush nd E. He; L'aptist, Edwin Ire and J. P.

Taylor Reformed, Cbarles K. Shelley, Alexander Lumley aod E. K. Wells; Methodist, J. 8.

Case and George Logan. Tbe animal election will held at tbe next nieetimj of the board. OsTraer Pattlsoa' AeUea Against th Coal Peel ladorsed. PrrTRtitjao, October 6. lion.

Goorg Jenkt. Aasislant United Stat Attorney-General, was lu the city yesterday en route to bis bom In Jefferson County. la Interview relative lo Governor Pattt-son's letter to Attorney-General Cdssidy regarding tbe alleged lawlessneas of railroad corporations In eoteflnx Into oom-blnulKiDS detrimental to publio Interest Jenks said: "I think Governor Petti-son There is a constitutional law remedy tb evils set forth. fUnsy tak nmc time to bring about the rtang, but Governor Pattlson ks pursuing tb rtttht conre, and must ooooe. I have no heav-lancy in saying that the railroad ooma patiies, if tbey ar doing what th Governor ta bta latier to Caaaidy, ar acUac in violation of A special from Baa Francisco report! that MoGsignor Cpl, tb distlaguhmed Catholic prelate.

Is th subject of a growing scandal, sot alone en a'yont of bis drinking, but bai alleged Iffiojoralitr. via on ri and It lie ll'l ate Iher 4 alert loa Itiflr ballot 10 far of tld trig urb (bat ta K(au-tlv CcBilullti-e bf snilaM lull Ml printed fur oun vitiligo 10 voted I. mutton of Justice Courtney It was sclvea that primary etiMtoa in tbe Twentieth for Ihe BorjiiaaUoa of furervlrorof the ward Iw di.wnc4 wlib, Li tfcat lb UotniniWloO. Irft to the rormtTrtcf tb waid sxaatKlttlua In epn meeting. It was ordered bat tb Dunn of any iT.tml.ar of lb Com mil lie bra due fje 1 Lil year are not paid on atthkio from tb roll.

Tarn ward manaser were notiBVl mj at one to Ibe Chairman of the Executive Committee 1 their noirtluattuns, for eaua le ctloo dbtlrtcf, of poll clerk aod tospeo tot and raDinwi of election. Tb Democratic licit Inter of Eleolloa wer noilnVd that II wa their duty to tend at one to tb ftoont ary of th Geurrai temmitltea transcriot of their lists Ukaa on tbe 0rst day of rrctstratioo. All further lists must be sent to William A. Furey Ibe day after each day of reglstra-loo. Corontlminner Carroll'f ruotloti alrinn tlire additional meinlwu of Vi CVmialif to lb Twmty-fiitb ward adopt.

joc ioiiowihk refotutioDi wer unaot-IBoualy adopted Hrutrrili Tbal txinarr vlniluni hM la a icl and loa 00 tinwy i-rrnio, Oointxr Kh, tM In ari that br Wunt antra tMtnra corullrd, firm M. lo P. wrJ lint NO or In, from 4 1. M. to 10 P.

M- and Hi tnBa from K. to Ml P. far th pur. prat nf twctli tkrae italmin intra Mok ar4 and town la nt or ih luiiovloa ooarmOooai tlir. t'ninir.

ntiamaiotial and Aavmblr. Jbt lb Count; Uinrromm hld on Moodaf. tootr IWh, at lbs Itrnklrn Athpuvum. Ailolio and Clintiio ilrwii, at to oooimaio a lJintrlrt Atlormr, two loroarn and Jmllia of noiiint. Qh 1 1 1 oiit-rniHKi oo tha unicdar and at tbonme pli.

at o'chiok P. en nominate a Cut Judnc.Ciir Auditur and Comptrullor. Tb ConurrMlooal Conwntlona to bald oo Turrdar, VHotvr Wrta, aa folloirai aa frcond DtairtmHubrrlleia'a HIL Tat. atuhaard. ai IP.

M. IWHlmirtot Jtffcraon Hall, Alami at root. Fonitb' Dllrlr Jetfrranrj Rail, at I P. If. rlllb DulrKrt AaiKMiitnj Knnina, eoroar Of Otand and Seventh atiraia, at! P.

HJ Plicta for bolillna the AaMmblf Blatrtcrt Con. nntiona Wfiadraia-natedatfollowa; Firnt Dntriot No. DO Columbia Areot. Second lmmr t- JclTtrton Hall. 1 bird ltnot-Noi(btM corwr of Polon and Jrntia MtrfU Fourtb Duulot-Corner ot Drldfo and ITIah attiata.

I if I ptatrlrt-ana ro Bnmt atrw. Hmhlililnrt-UahilH-oder'aHHlMiraodatraef, twiwn Lortmrr and airmi. fru-nib rin Military Hall, ooraer of sriFRpru ana wnoira Rrnar. Emb'b Diiirlrt Manbattm iranuo, Ninth Iiairtnt- IliS Grand Tfinb liamci uwjiuiBi Ttmi, kltuir OT Thrtd irraiK and Twmitr-anrenth iir.rt. KievDih Oiuiiet Corner ot utlaatta and Clutann aavnupa.

Tatlf lb Uutrlet-LemklD'a Halt, Caoarala VII. lane. Tbaplaort for holding tbo prlmarlta were da- aigDited aa rolioarai Kin ward-17 Montarua atreet. m-fircond ward-Columbia Hall, oornar Main and Tork ttrrrlt. i Third ward-SM Atlantic aranue, Fourtb ward Keinaaa'a auction room, wll loin bj fct reef.

Fifth ward Tomperanoa Hall, Conoord atraet, "rlib ward-Corner HarrUoo anl Columbia "rWentb ward DarTalb awii nmr Claaaon. Klshlb ward Corner of Tweutr-fourth atreet and Third avenun, Klmh ward-fl Waahlnirton avflbua. Tenth ward flu Wprren atroet. Klerentb ward 11 Mjrrtla aenu. i Twelfih ward 1 Hamilton arooiie.

Thlrtwntb ward, KfT Berrjr atreai. Fourteenth ward- IM Beilford arena a. FilUfOib ward Uraham avenue. Rliteentb want Mlltuu tiall, -Leonard and aireeta. Hi rpoternlb ward IS) fjrannolot annua.

Flubtwnth ward Ml lluMiwIok avenue. MnaKwrilb ward Hod nrr atreet. Twentieth ward Adelpbl Hall, corner of Adel-phi Mreet and Myrtle avenua. Twealy-Orat ward-95 Myrtle araniifli Twentr-aecond ward Corner or Fifth avenue tnd Ninth atreet. 'J weniy-loorm warn ft ig aaui, auuiuu ue, near Alton? avenue.

TwrDiT-fifth ward Wigwam, corner of Jeller-aon and held avenue. Twrniy-alitb ward Corner of WjokoS atreet nd Atlantic avenua. Flalbuab Corner of Trfit and 0 rant Flatlaoda Democratic rleadquarwif, Uadarale. Oraveaend Town Hall. New Urrer-ht-Towo Hall." Knotved, That prlmarv eleotloni be held In aoh of tba even-oumoered ward! on Fridar, October Sa, 1WVJ, In ward that huva or mora namee enrolled, trom 1 P.

M. to 1(1 P. M. wardi-thai hare 600 or lene, from 4 P. M.

to 10 fur be purpose or nomlnatina Buperrlior In each ot the eren-numhered wards, place for boldlnt tbe prlmarte lo be the (ante a is designated, for (be nrlmar ki of tb 15th of (lotoher. Tbe committee then adjourned, lDELPHI AC1DEST. KihlblUo ef rictojrea' hy th Pa Bill -Taeatlea Btudlea. A large number of ladin and gentlemen gathered In tb atudio of th A del phi Aoa lemy lat eveolng ta Inspect the work of the pupils in the Art Department, Tbe number of elbtbtta far exoeeded those of a year ago, and ibowed a marked improvement. Profeeaor Wbittaker, who bal tbarge of th department, at the oloa of lait tea ion told bta acbolar that be sbould xpect to ate aome ofa their aum-nur work at tbe fajfjf exhibition.

In compliance with hi wiibet tbe aoholari who left tbe city readily get fo work, and the atndir prodnoed by thena in oil, water color and "crayon are firoofa of the real with which thay applied tbemaelve to their tnik. Js'one of th itudiee exhibited last errening were aoen by Profeesor Wbittaker nottl but Saturday, and linoer then be ba been busy auringiug tbam to beat advantage la tbe atudio. ICwery one of tbe picture ebowa -ieful atndy and execution. Pro feasor Wbittaker ai well aa tboae who Inspected tbe prodnctiotii were well pleaaed with tba result obtained. Among tbe oontrt baton to )t night' eibibitlon were Profesair J.

B. Wbittaker, Geo. W. Wardwell, Hutrh M. Faton.

H. C. Ed ward, M. E. Hurst and the liiiwei Sittig, Sawyer, Cfanrchman and Mr.

Fioob. Two men named Frey and Ririare, Jiged 27 and 80 yean, were guillotined at Pari yesterday for a brutal murder committed last March. On tb am Hold each expressed liia aatisf art km that th other waa die also. liivtere tiled to kick Freyxxi the way to execution and indulged lo ibe majt booking profanity aud bUsphemy. a on to A.

E. A. F. Mr. Mr.

Hi B. Mr. and A. Mr. W.

TT. IL Mr. Mrs. C. Mm and Mr.

fa this iiirtirZTuo tJorrecl run il to tills nrob. ultaraNA p.gk 1cm will tyffli'yo'j run Co, th twwiZ'yjC. Atht it'Ull or to Uih yroMp offering freot Tn'llf" Bedding iCi0mttoj TiS jn cw-tt IimbI uylrijr Jtlittnseyit trill Co jwtftfiWthhiU Jiiyff ufl fltwoclal pniMumVlred wlrh xiEOtmYs rfeMiJ. S53 to t71 aT. lllaatfrsuVsa aW, Jf PENNYROYAL PILLS, koi.ihii.

VbsttrlslaalaadHsaty Meaalk. B.fa aa .1.1,1 Itatlshla. Baaar nf svarthla. Is. ilatlona.

to llraadat fnt'tt-hlcsiealer'a knallsb'' sr. tk ste ilher, rrr Inf lias so. TIIK Standard Sewer-Gas A IJficlt-wntoP Trap Ars1 kr tk Raard af I lea It af tbe til mt Hre.klta. vat nlial SSWitlH). PHArrsnil Vkltmi.

Hn aawjrteilaa, laitl llala.al..aaMea aeallaalloa. tH TAItl atfri.v I9SJ afaralensats atreet. TIIK TCKFs BRIGHTON BEACH RACES. MOSDAT, WEDNESDAY 1 FEIDAY. 6RAX0 8T1SD, fl.OJ.

FIELS ST1S0.WCESTS. BIHSOJI, rlds. AMI MeOOWAJf. srretarr. BMOOKIVI leiklVf tji TfiM MtartN.i.

i4. ll'iaoiTt Tin H'O' sa bat i NfiATB, aaitl Ort, I. iral Haa at So l'- Roau leta Wklialaail atrt. W. I II.SiS.

Sl I M. Harm lara Hal ftas I 1 iiaatat (Ml a lTj) at USJJ.il, t.i.V aft it. if. JtOllk4B4vsy. Ifrsaiisa.

aifimr. rrr Inf Has so, faiainria yn hi iiir pwiuwai, fauarbf relara aaall. I A H. llilrkeaier I'keaaieal 144 1 Staallsaa aid bv ch Take so Mfcer.

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