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INCIDENTS IN HARLEM. TIF\NK^1VIN. 1K-TIVITIFS - I'KF.l AKIN3 FOU THE HOUDAY SEASON. T-aakas-lvtag Dar ???iii bs obsenred m Bsfleai JuTs- he okMbne resUrltlee end chureh-golnga s, i.-es will be h-id In a number sf the cur-.*.-. Zua ot tl ccBfT. "uttona holding uni-.. "-ervk?. K?.?.,,',. of Hsrleai hare elwari obeerved J.M?? Dsy as ene of the ^MWiWo.Km* __a boUdera el th.- rear, and naas of the ci Si ?nobave beeauaway ai baardtna*?bool. win SnWie ton- te tshe earl In tbe feetlvlttea sad .n ,-it Ibelr Thanksgiving dinner si home. t0A' th- boase of tbe -bun* Winaen-. ChrWhui Aasselation. No. 71 Wes! ' ?..-hon m- l-and-ta -.. - JSSt. ?? old-fsshloned Tl?nl*sglvlni suppei STbTalren. Peop* deairina to give turkeys, pfc* \\\\\ ? other estafa ' ? ** Ornm to the -erriary al the above addresa v .nrnlral ol all nattona was held Ual week l? ,,.. Church si th Belayed Mariala, Tuesday, Meads* snd Thursds*. at which the kadina . ,. ,,;,. WOrM arere represented st the an KS booth. Mrs H. B. Bavlea Mrs. ... Res r 2 Mrs Georas Pieman presided om ht J2 scotland and Ireland bootha and i 1 arti.!- for Bale. The..* booth-, wen 5S f?.im':!i." '-Merrie Bagland" .nd "Bonnie Scotun-i" Mrs. WllUsm Arnold snd Mrs. R ?? Shrew bsd charge of the mite. BUtei.booth ?2, wei w-?? ''?xi. white snd B?tlng, and aold a larra assortment ol aprons. ft* chinese and Japanese booth waa In charge ot ,he little .iris of Bt Agu-t-e-. Guild, under,ihe msttWoB ot M^. Kueent. Oenniay and Holland hal .i?iis arel toys for s:,u-. un.i-i' the .'.sr-ctio.. or m , r ralta who wsa assisted by member ol SToulM of the Blatera of Bethsnr. Mra D Knapp K.',, charge of the Sweden and Norway booths. M .. A m Water* the booths ol Bpsln and Italy. sad Maw A. M. Arnold the. booth of Turks*.The Gradna temple waa attended to by Mra * ? Tarin The committee h:-*.!i>.- .h.-.rce .*- this mir ,?n:;;*, i ?f Mrs. wilmer Olin Crtssmsn, Mra ' Willi...-. ArnoV!. Mr, R. W. DIsbTOW, MTS.Cal bona Mra Barnes. Lleutenanl Crl??maa C. Meter ?fwisa Oeorge C leman and william Arnold. ln .,?. pyrton of calvary llethodlet f?tocop*> Church, Bwenthar* an.l One-diundred-end-twenty. Blnth st.. tba mun.my ""octal waa heM on Thursday s-ranlng. Some of the people present were the Rev. Pr and Mra Dav, the- Rev. and Mrs. Carpenter. Mba Lounsbury. Mr. and Mra Judd. Mrs. .lohn a. Mason, Mlaa Orara Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Rlch trdson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beott, Mr snd Mrs. smith Mr. nnd Mra Maldwin. Mr*, and Mrs. I lass. Mr sad Mrs. Bartlet! Bmlth. Mr and Mt- Moa . Uno Maxwell. Mrs Buckout, Mi-- Bister, Mr. and Mra Holmea and Mr and Mrs. Btony. v CUILD-X5- Mi'Mi A. SOClKTr. The first move I wari founding "Th" Children's Bympbony Society of Hari.-m" was made on Friday sfternooa st a aaeettac heM nt th.- borne of Miss Alexandria McAdam, in West One-hundred-nnd twenty-second-st. lt ls proposed to organise a musial society under this name, to which only young people nader abtteen yean of ai;.* will be admitted. I ey will give two coaeerts during the season, th.' object of the club being to cultivate a desire fur high class music among Its members. The nvstnbera will meet neat Wednesday at the ?nato place for the purpose of electing their ort; cers. Some of lha y sing people Interested in th* organisation are Ms: Amy Ferris, Miss Olive Hitchcock, Miss LUitan Yening. Halph Reinhold, Miss Helen Bigelow. Warren Msson, Miss Mary geinboM ana Mis.; Madeleine Cha--. The Kev. i>r. William Justin Marshs will preach thia .norning lr. tba Be-cond Collegiate R .form. i Church, Lenos-ave. an,! One-hundred-and-twenty flfth-st., -,-iving especial attention to reportera and newspaper m- n In ganenU A large number o:" tbe scholars ami the frienda of Grammar Behool No. tt, Amateniam-ave and One-hundred-and-twemty-nlnth-at., ut tended the school building Friday muming to lake bart In the ceremoniea o: rccelvlns u h.ree bust of Wash? ington. The* bust was made by Wilsen McDoiiu'id. and was prertnted by Ge-jrgv P. H. MCVay, In recognition of this school sending the largest num? ber uf graduate'!* ta ihe city "'olleg. this year. The oration, on "George Washington." was by Adolph I.. Banger, preaident ol the Board ol Edu cation. < >ther features <.>f the exerdaea wera a declamation by J. N. Tannbaum, the reading of the l'r.-sid.-nt's Thanksgiving Proclamation, by Walter Bonner; tbe recitation of "The Pilgrim Fathers," by Min McConnell, and a d-clairuttlon on The Father of Ills country." by Abraham l)ennl9on. The wemen of the Church ot the Puritans, of One bundred-and-thlrtleth-at, near FTth-ave., gave a reception Tuesday evening in the parlors of tho church to the n.-w pastor and his Wife, th>- Kev. Dr. and Mrs. Young. Tlie decorations of the room were mostly in yellow and music- was furnished by tho choir ot the church. <>n Tuesday an apron sale for the benefit of tbe West Bad Presbyterian Church. < "ne-hundred-arid lifth-st. and Amsterdam-ave., win be held In the chapel In the church. BO Ml. b-S-TVUB OK TIIK Win. An laureating wedding took pince in the Harlem presbyterian Church, Oao'hundred knd-tweaty-flfth rt. near Msdtotss-ava, Wednesday evening, when Mis** Catharine Dewson was marrle-d to William "Muirhead. The Rsv. Ur. .lurnes s Ramsay, th'- pas? ter Of the* Cb-Kb p Tfr.il med the I'T'Tl'irv. Th. , i. nra, - D, ?'. l..:., .mis. ii. .\sft.Oll Mi*. D. r. Mii!*.ji,iugh. Mrs. a. K Waterman Mr?. Blakelv, Mrs. I. Evan*., s, u Willard .) McKee nnd c. L>. ltoger.-i. oin;,-. .Mrs. Charles C. Davis. Mrs. IV. It Bymmes Mrs. McPherson, Mrs. ... 8. White, Mr*. " K \t Cutler. Miss .1. H. DeWltt, Mlsa DeWItt Mrs Thornes McAdam, Miss Tucker. Mrs H M !> ? ? Mra K. \i Hoagland, Miss a m. Brighton Mrs! W. T. Walton, Mrs. Charles Mnldnv, Bra <;? :; M .non. Mrs. Walter A. Sanford and Mr- Holllna.s w^.rih. ia, Bage, Mr.H lt. H. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. John lila-k uni MI'S l!|;i(k a no vi: tue harlem. COMMI5.ST0NTP. IIATTfX ITA!'!) AT WOBM T.TTT1N ) ? i.\ti:a(Ts-v <;\s WAn-sotMr, ixCIDKim Street Commissioner Haff.n, BSCUre In hla new leesa of gowar, sad acting under th" liberal iswa passed by th- last Legletaturs, is actively receiving bids and letting contrscta Ipr al] kinda of Improve ments. altin.u-;;i th Benson of the yeer la appr sch lng wh.-n Hui.- v. rk e-.in be done. He may fear that the next Legtalstnre may in some asy re atrlcl his powera Tba building of twenty-sis towera was authorised at a single meeting of the Board , f gu , ? Openings, if the contrsei i awarded before anj adv.- ? iBgtsl lion la pssse.1, they must he carried e u>. sad tbe contractors chosen by Commlesloser Haffen aili be rn Whatever the reesoa may be, the letting of eon tracts in ihe iipp.r warda has gani ahead With unusual rapidity ginee *>-,,. elsctloa. The war between the gas ce,n;,ar.l"- i-- proving advaatageoua to the- residents of tbe Twenty third Ward. Th- e-ut from Jd W to il % tot LBW feet made by il ? standard C;-.s l.|;;ht Company has been m-t ly the Central Oas Light Company. The Central Cosapaajr hiis had i( n one,;,..ly for many years, and do-s not supply the tnt of Ihe rlty belOW the Harlem River. The. dOWB-tOWS I eompanie' have aol berotofore soin/ht to extend their mair..-, above the Harlem, but th. BtSndnrd Company, aftei s, me litigation. hn? established Ita right to open ctr-et-i in the Tw-nty-third Ward The Standard Company may make saothef r. . t'.on, and the Central Company will keep it*, pri? es low ns that of the new company. The charges for service pipes and connections hov* been abol? ished by the- t'enti-il Company. Th*- poisoning of elogs by perrons Mpposed to o* thlevfs continue- last week. Arno.*-* those Whose* pct? Wen kille-d were T. ll Mulcahy, Richard Coles and George Rogers. I'r I erick Finck, of One-hundred-and-. Ixty-first-st. and I'nlon-ave., saw u stranger on Wsdaea day give io a spaniel belonging to Mr. Flnck a piece of meat which the man took from a satchel which he carried. The man rf**i away whll Mr. Finck was taking the meat from his dog Th" meat wn- foun.l to contain powdered glo-es \ reward of J100 ha., bern offered by the Society'for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for the cap. Jure of the poisoner. At one place where a dog had l>een kille-l an attempt to break Into the house Was made. The Vegetarian Society had a dinner last week St the home of Arthur Havllan 1, the vlce gresldent of the society, No. 623 East One hundrcd-snd-thtrty-nlnth-st Of course, no ra-" wt- fund i;m.)nK the large vi mei) m dishes rjerved. Tomato bisque soup. ?" ," wheal bread, i ttatoes, csullfiower, -!'- ? .--,',*' ani various fruits satisfied the appetites oi ina guests wlthoui exposing them to the evils ^>'!\n they dr. ad in a n.e.-.t diet. The Rev. Mr. Bomerny. Theodore Home and Mr. Havllsnd sere among th...-e who spoke to the guests ol the pleasures oi vearetai lanli m. , ., , ,, The ti.it rep, rta ma :? by the si iff ??? *?" '?'';? anon Hospital, Wi I -ave, and one-hundred Htid liftie'h-st.. show Ihat ih- ill - " "'" institution ls Increasing. The upper wama art poorly auppiled with hospital accommodations, ana th- new hospital has been of great benefll to msnj persona Archbishop Corrigan and many priests were pre <nt lai t Bunda} morning al th ? dodi ? ll ?n ??? ? Anselm's Church. One-hundred-and-ilfi st. and Tint.ii,-:, ? hur. '. wa I ??"- '' "j the Archbishop. ,, , Th.- entertainm. nt of 1 rem I ? ? ;',,vlav ? ? '?,'?-? al Ruburl an Hall ?* in '?. ' >????? n of Charles Netter Dr Ixiuls Orar.se and < naries il- Ninian. Afl ??? th" musical pr ?? imme was lin lubed, the !l.?,r was u -I for dancing. The Anon l.t. ?'?;'af. l h. ld q . one rt and dsne at Bb""*" Casino. Th ? M irrls-inl i Plattzde ul chei I i.l loon I lai ?? on Tam- | y , .::?:?, it I rbs th' [tall. The entertalnmenl of thi wee! Include perrorm an< es ol "I'i.'. T rn' <' .bin" bj the Mriro ? Dr_-( mat! Club on Wednesd.i) and Thurs.la- evenings at Melrose Lyceum th. "stag" of th< M"lr. e Ath? letic Club on Saturday evening nnd n carefully pre? pared literarv and musical entertalnmenl ol the Young Ladles' Social Circle to-morrow evening at Republican Han. _ AT THE BROOKLYN \?LUBS sCORKS IN THE IXTERCU'B H..WI IN . LEAGUE C IXTE.ST. Tin* MOXTAUK tit vi:': <''':? < tRRIKT. iv:\v nv TOE I! UTOYl i'. Tl tM 0T1IE : i:* '? DF.XT- IN' lill il.1 - Aa the Benson n lr ices the Inlerrlnh Leagu ? bowlers ur.- warming up i - theil ?-? '? rh ' Ihlrd seri of the -mme ?-. play* i la l Moi loy night, nave evldenc ? ol a di sin lo go lowl I il surely. It nay be Bald ol thi fl "?'?.ni i ?- that <';" -romes were i imewhal i usl played last Monday night -.-? re n I cern; let. I untl sri; mi'i niirhi. dearly ' thal carp end precision we i tl. b il hs >i '; ? >rd ui lo dat"> leavea tl e relative atandinn ol ihe clubs, .. fol lows: -ames, i ,;'? nubs. VTon. ;. Hub*. ? m L ? fm..n I/eague... ?! H .'??? ., Urata. M. Iv. n ?i ..-, i ' .' -i -. -, .... -' Unroln .i 21 I*,.lui '-' A <. ?_:??.? I ..-I : I r .I Mtmtauh .;t .. , I The total acorn rfcow for Ihe Oxford Club I.8W; Lincoln. 1.U9; l*nlon I. _ iue, I -""; Knickerbocker, IMA; Midi..,,, i. i,671j Hone -. ' "<? Aurora Orata, I.SCS; Carleton, I.&SO; C dumbl 1.150; Monl 1,411 Bottle j.I la an est ab) lal I d po] :!.>r spot; at the Han >v< ri The r rd of the totirnej up to date leaves Mt ra Wurst r, Storms. Kruni beck, Bacon, Piper, Evana and Dr. -ulick In the front. In i .salon Messra !':>k. r-n. Royce, Meyer, Wyman, Bishop, Bryan) and Mollenhauer wera .1. teated. Brought down to elghl the rontestanta lined up for the finals, in which Abs-.- Krumbeck, Bacon, Piper and Kv.,ns were the winners <>n Thui night the iiniis f,,r Ihe second division were played. Pour teams contest. I, and the wlnnera on ihe Oral Thura?ay In December will meei Mi Krumbeck, Bacon, Piper and Throckmorton, wbe won In t't.elr division*-, to decide who shall ca ry off ih. foul -il . ?? I.- thbridi ?? an I liasi.-r. ihe winners >,t last : , will challenge; ;h.- winners t. a match .i i , Wai I. P. H. Evana, .l.din Tiim and John Demond sre In the ! ad In the club'i hom whist J rurney The Mon lauk bIIvi r trophy cup ni >?' ,? ;.? ?-. In the clubl lt was v.,in ir, iii ihe Montauk bowlers In a game ut the Montauk'a alleya un Tl rsday night I visit.,rs scored *?? 7 t,, :. ?? h I. im's T<1 In ti, I gan e, and in the second t ? ? ? oi ? ? ? -.? ??.>... I ? pins , ach Th ? Han ?-. ?:? - lb uill hold tl ? ip until it is won by i nother team. The ? lub will hold Ita tn-; tbeatre i??!rt\ at the Amphion on Ul ig, December i. Thej sill see Roland l:.I In "Dakota" and return to the i lui fl rward tor a dance ai i a pper, a* ahl '. Mr. Reed, who b a member ol t1.-- cl lb. li e <-.- cted to be pi The tlgonquin < lub i ai. a "la<lie?a re<-e-rptton" al the coaey clubhouse In Pr< i ;?..'-*:. lasl day ,-, The dinner to Colonel I": 'Mk D. Ornnt, e.n Thursday ? vening, .i.is the prtncl|*al Incident of Ihe week ut tl,'. L'nTon U ague > 'lub. Tbe Entertainment Commit! > ofth. \ i Oral Club is arranging nome attractive nmu eanenl feat? ures. Tl.lub save it^ Ursi "ulai racket" last night. The Entertalnmenl Committee consists of Oeorge M. Halse; John W. Richardson, Dani I W. Robertson, charles M. Ma) and Prank C. M ison. .\ return mal i . of I ela will be rolli l with the Carleton l lub ? irly In i' ? .mber. The Carleton bowlers. Messrs. Bchenck, Van Bick len, Lincoln. Rapper, Wheeler, Dollard. Blgmunand staff or.! win meei th ? Auroi i Grata players, M. ?-1 - .; , Kteraon, Klrkl in I, l* long. RI lorse, Kills Bedersell and Robertson, and < ompete for five prises. The Brat rame result! i in the Aurora Ul scoring I.IO and the Carietons I,ita It araa r-n attreel rnusl i |< the third ed tl aesson, held by the Bi roklyn Riding and Driving Club on '>'? edi i na lei 1 tend ince ? ia lui on a handsome chestnul i ?? . the tan berk. The mano, uvrea ?? ? ll and graceful exhlbltlona In ihe saddle. The clear notea of the bugle then called the parade, with Mr. and Mi. >; I Kahys In tne lead. In th'lr respective oreler, William ll ! hart and Mlsa Frankie Huntington, e> Rathi and Mlsa . 'lara .- ? ? Paul P. In - an I Hunter, lt. B. W ward and Ml Ile I im i Mr. and Mr.- Rmanuel Cadenaa . I. Him M.*s Neille Hlnea Miss Belle Powell and Mc* i.iek-tt. Poatei . rampton and Miss Edith >' B. P. Btreil a; I Mlsa Edith Porter, U nrg< Wal h and Mrs ff, ll port, r, J W I" in ai I M;-s R< liter, \V. W. Walsh and Jami ? ll M..rt. ... I! .Smith ..nd I'., ul. n Dani, li '' i mel Cl, \I ' :i nd Harry Taylor, and 1-'. !?'. I.uckenl W. W'alHh. Jr., foll iwed Af-ick and defem ? ? t ihe flag, t\\,> to d' tm i an I one rld.-r to attack, waa the next on thi i i I Fo ter Crampton, Emanuel Cadenaa and Rob rt Woodward tarere thi conieKtants, ibe former win? ning tba contest on lime, i'. r Thanksgiving Eve .-? fine .-ard li promise I. Henry Bowers, <? Ral mal.r. .1. A. Ayn , O. V I : I. ? . ? 1 J. il Hurl .???? the committee In charge Colonel John N Partridge haa i class <>; fortj men riders won ? wulttng Hat. aa lh. cl Tl i IrectoM ha\. f.-t Fr!da> night as ColontH Psrtrldgi clasa .'. . ? The Bllver trophy cup, valued at MM, pul up by c.,- bowlers of thi Montauk .'lin. we ? uti l ir .,n Th ul da) ??? P. nina ???' the Ai t Mnie. T1!. home- club team mel the "drong leam of the Han? over ''li>>. v.)-" carri. 1 the cup ... a . it i- in as*.ired f;,-.t that the defented Mrintaukl will pul f ir'h all ih.-ir enerriea lo reg In ll Accoi ling I th.* rules governing the content , each club . al li wed to play for. and sin or lose the cup. three times. If any Club un vin ?'. din and hoi I ii f ,r thr, ?? auccesslve games, it will be entitled to bold it ui.til the bowlll il ISM ' *. THANESGiriNG sEol.'K at Ei tTBUSB. INTKf'.FSIlv : PR00RAMMK9 IT THE KXICKKR BO kl. '? ABO Ml I IV iD i I I'l; . The memb t.* of th-* Knlckerbocher Field Club In Plstbush will celebrate Thsnksgivlni Eve wllh a tbsstricsl performance by nomi talent, to be followed by ;. dance. Th.- play i., )?? j resented la "Ragaged," ead the ca I Ineludea Mr. snd H R. Brandt Mlsa Plorance Oldham, Mlaa Florence Ben ... MU - Bi Ilk Wi i lea Phillp Bergi n, .v nuder Walker, lt. Morgan and )'. I., 'ii.- on The Baturday evening "? .Isl pan occupy the ?: .n ol Isrge latberlnga II fel lo the lol i f the Mlssea Hi In in to fi r in . !.",? i ?? ? . nina ti . ond musical season concert " I dd. The li ..f th.* weet her prevent i ?> large stendan ?-. bul theee ? led | l ? .'.- 'ht.. Mr:. Robert Connor, >.f x ?-?-. ". ok. and the Murray Brothers, -.'th mu leal director D .'.'. Robert! rn appeared In K H. Nott, K. ll. Drigga and F. A. Adama were thc i m mlttee In ? . t ? ?. I ?ui i -?. the v. ? .-k D. V. B. Itelley and W. wi?s. ;ii- committee on the home billiard tourney, will adjusl the handicaps. The tourney will Inc: u lo th se con et I tori .. McNeil, i: Maynard, W. ... Bchwarswaekler, I >. Kelley, W. Wita, n Wall, \*. D. A. ):? .???. J. c. Havlland, E. i.oti, it. Catlin, J. '/? i.e". W. Norwood, F. A. Ad un.. Q. Waldo, E. Kobrlskle, i: Walker, W. 1* e'.nt. E. II, DrlRirs, W. Crlsfleld, C. Rollin i and J. le-iiiR. Td. club's crack bowling leam viii meei leam oi the Aurora Hrats Club In the iniir i lub *..-!:.'? to-morrow night on the hom alleys. At u in.'.?;!:!?? of ih.. din dor* la il ..i ind Ave new memb i a i elex-tcd, and th* application* ot- R. Walker, Ml Loul ? Borchers, i:. T, Walker and Harold WU ox wi re po ned. For Thanksgiving Eve m< members of tbe Hid wood < lub, in Flntbuah, i ive an ? itlng pi >? ?rHmt; ?. Every merni who can roll a bail ..n t!..- alleyn lm*' l ??? a Invlti i to take pan Every ni rn is raquireel t,, furnish a prl of not lesa than r. lb ? i " ? alli be laid oul ?n a tabla and after tbe garni I piaj .- rolling the- hi'-h.-st acore will havi the first ii, .< ,,( the prlz'-s. Then In (heir resp-K-tlve order till ihe last of probably fortv taking pa -. will be claimed. <J. T. <"<.n', F ?? Bte n! ?. and H F. '.'ill..r ur.- the con mltte In i tl irge nf ihe i.m < tn Friday nlsht tha H -st >n -,i ,.,,.,i.-,. Quiter and Glee Club furnb ie l m ale si ., party in the parlors. The entertainment waa pre? ceded by a meeting pl the duh t-. eleci ? Nomi? nating Committee. Thi Interclub leaatu team which bun w.ek held Ural place In thi Kin^s County League tourney haa dropped to second pine-. This ka oaring to tbe defeat of tba mii w.ids in on<* gama by tba Hanover team last Monday. To-morrow night Messrs. i one, Johnson, Rtelnbuglor. Matthewa and Sullivan, Um club's bowllni-, teeim, will |-lurn.-y to the Mncoh* Club and piny ..ri th-lr alby:- The nomi .dillard aad whist tourneys ara engrossing tha attention of mai I t I the membt?ra iTp to date Harard Leaker landa In the former, with Presldeol V*,. u Keeaa a dose econd. '?. T. Cone and A. B Tremaine ..p. in the- lead at whist, ai the w xi meeting of the .Jlrectors the Manns of A. H. inn I'.runt, I". R Mnlmnr. Henry lt. Vrb'ht and NV F. Coston will bfl pa-reeel upon for meinl?-rr.l.ip. I>:enlel e}. ||_w. thorne, recently appointed I'*-[?ity Collector of the Port, ls a member of this club. WHAT BROOKLYN TALKS OF THE FROEBEL ACADEMY-CHAPW AUB BOODY I.IvI'OKSKl.i iv i OS STNDAY. A very piessanl affair was thal at the Froe bel Academy on Thursday evening, when Ihe new Board of Truat rai ia reception snd house warmlng to the friend- ai I patrons of thi ; v.-ll ki -wu and :,ro.., , .... KbooL Over Ht peraona wera pr aeat All departments of th,- - hool wera 0P?i t. Inspection, nod tbe displays of the pupils' work attracted ? | rod desi of att ntl n The apeechea a >i immonly Interesting, and thc and work of the m hool m re ?? I ' .rth to an attractive and telling way. Almost ell of the ' i.i vitally conni - '* ' with the scad ray ls parity, and what th y ha I to consequently, a personal Interest Th outside speakers, so to aay. were Ur. Backus, Prol M. " 'i ?-.- .md Dr, Maxwell. Supt weil waa al .? time a patton ol the aead my. an Dr, Backus and Professor Hooper wera warmly in un i liri n ni >" '"-- ?f ?' Dr. Hutchins, and Mr. lerested In it*, wlfar '. 'Wth. Mr. Chadwl ... fi itl r-poke foe the present and former misters. Mra. Bills' Mrs. Monson and Mr-.. Palmer rep? resented th.* work of the Froebel Roeiety In Ita varloua aspects, and Miss Hotchklea, th, i-tncjeni principal, spoke in behalf of the schi ?! Itself, "ie Froeliel Society, ;? -hould be explained, iu com :? i h: the main of I .-ii- ? wi .se ? Wldn ti at? tend the bi ademy, and thi j rurnish a bon I be? tween ihe parents ani the school which la deemed of vital Imp. nance. Th,* sj.chmaklng took place In Ihe assemblr-room on the fourth floor of th.- building, and afterward refreshment* wera ? rrvee] in ihe kind, nra rt en room on Ihe Brsl Boor. Tl.ni rtalnment wai a greal success, and the manger* oi the academy received many congratu lal lona upon the bright prospecta of the Instit itl n ? their cara, which m its new building has now entered upon a I'.ri-.r i reer >.f usefulneea than it h is - nj ?y< j luring ihe len yeera ol lu exist, nee, _ <>ne ..f ihe contlemen invited te apeak on this occasion was, unfortunately, unable to be preeenl "ii account .,f a lecture engagement which took him om of th'-* city. This wi*-- Wallace Bruce, re cently I'nited Htatea Consul al Edinburgh, who . remove i from Poughkeepsie and baa lakei up hiv residence la the pan ol Brooklyn known Btuyvessnl Heights He h ia b 11. hi a I on a handsome block to Btoyveesnt-sve., and la ..ii- of the newesl patrona of the Proebel Academy. ii may be remarked to passing that his coming t" Bp iklyn bringa lt aboul thal all three membera "f the committee In cbsrge ..f Ibe erection ... the monument ta hVottlsh-Amerlcan soldiers In Edin? burgh lit August are now residents "f this city. Tl ? other two are Henrj B. Heath and Francis ll. Wilson. Almost the v.h, le credit Pt the au. ?ful carrying out ,,: this undertaking waa due to Mt. Bruce, with whom the Wea ol auch a monu? ment orlglnaleel, although some published ?.?? have ? i '.I .1 ."tit:.,,.. in.,.- easton, .'.lr i m ik, lirookl) n bU borne I i i-i.. and nlll devote himself to lecturing and lit wary work. He greatljr enjoj -I his stsy abroad nd I"-, line ? sti enielj popular a lih ihe betns a autnclent open ?' all th.-li- hesrts i. hie III ,n. k the doors him. "1'ncle Dan" Korthupj whose death occurred on Monday, the anniversary of hi* birth and of his marriage, waa a unique character to Brooklyn, n mar-.- respectl waa ? remarkable man Foi almost fifty years?ever *dn, .? Ihe t nsollelatlon of Willi ii Ith Brook I) ?: he ha lb -n in i ' holder, ai. i for more (hun twentj ; Bra bi hu I held tn, ... re ta ry of ibe Ii part men t ol i itv \ ork > u ? ha , .1 administration ever led to ., tuggestlon that ).- should be displaced Mr. Northup was looked ,>u hs b walking t i i ??? 'i.i ... ., i mattera t* latins to "? etti g nu-M. sue) ll goea without Baying thal he will bes orely i:ii--..l I,-, hla associates In uni around the Pity Hall, as w.-ii ,-is i.v ,i wide circle ul friei I ? ? .Miiui.l in active work almoBl io the close of hi. m.-, having been ill only tin.r four days. Th- r.mov.il of ex-Msyor Chopin lo Mea York, where he wIM be a imperatively nesr neighbor of one "f hi- predecessors i>r s-th I .ow, naturally ? ts the ipi, allon ar he t her Maj ir li...:', -e.. pursue .iii niter rh- expiration ol term. The emphatic way In which be haa been i piii.it. l by Brooklyn .ju acm ?'? havi ti., effa l ol ir Treeing his regal i for the city which h.- ha? ils home for bo many yearn and ll within the > i inda of ? asl ditty thal I ra u de r< ike the dual ? f its nilli IT hla feel i if com ?? itu re la a likelihood ti .? _ Un ma] feel Inclined to de ? Mi I bli ii like giving him a nomination for t'ongrei thing ol thal kind lt wo lld eem . * it .Mt tl I to ns tii'i . i tl i, etna thal ha gave up his seat in Congreaa .widi h he I ,i i h. v.t ... upi. I) to I ma MefLaughlln'a i indl.lale f,.r Mayoi two yean ?K" in cobb be i is for p ngn ;."Xt yeer it will ba Interesting tc whether the people of his dlBtrici record their ii,, nt Bgalnal him aa emphatically ?.- they did In tha . i - of his pn de. est ir two ? . when cn ipili tecured lils election iv only about half of the . ustom irv i> majority In the ll The remrdime-nt whlth la it be I lld I Bl ''lair McKi Iway In the dlr.n.r to be ..ii Tuesday evening ls a high and a deserved om Mr McKeiweVa work In the i impsign for I govei Iles him lo his I The Ibu ???'??, tovttlng him to pl honor U f wi might well II many of the mi I promlnenl 'i'i ? ,';nn.-r la > en peels ;. lents of Brool I i Im munlty enjoyed I , i f th. In ih-- matt, r of < ness on the drat day of the week wera I : i S'ni i..I so gel i ?. forbl I Ung ths , I lt appeal Ihat the tilers wei li wan ed by ti. police on Ihe 11 that their place** ni.*.. I,, kepi vlo?>, I on Hunduy; -., wbatevei business wus trar.sacte-d hud ; , i. done entirely by mean fl ?? ? . i ie i .md unobtrusive manner The resull v ? , Hy eui i ..it Police Commlsalonei Hayden mu tbs desirability of giving oi i-rs i captali ol Ihe ---v. ;?i precincts thal the belated I- . ? I J, W ll Ome In '.'ie In' ' . er .,1 || nd g i ??? dei ..i i il . be !.- pl up. Som- time ago lt waa suggest. I In The Tribune ihit the proper way of dealing with the li me ,,i Klnca County w.: < t.. turn them ?? I i the < sra ol the -tat. The Ira if< i t , ibe State of the county farm si Bl Johnland, it wsa !?!?. ??.,. the only sra. of pul Ins an end to the eandala whh-h hav-- I"-.-ii ao nu. i in rnnnsctlon with thal Institution. Th-, uue lion has nota b. ral*?d In practical form bj the proposition ol th< charlt'en t'ommlBslonera Ihat the Htate ihnii acquire the Bl .1 finland i atabllahment lt emaln r ? I how thia proposal N received 'ny ihe rUste authori Ilea, The Investmeni by the county al st Johnland nta upward of f'. ? ? and thei ? i- mighty little to ' how for ll Thal the count) i an ?-. ? i *-?*( ll ? mons) hoi k la out of thi .- ? hui li will b a -th while to pul an end lo ti, lobber) and corm ut lon thal have prevailed lhere, ?.-.-. , conslelerable looa. Almost an) hine ? better than lhal ti-- pres. ii scandalous condition >.f tl should h.' permitted to continue, TEABIBQ BOWS llf Historic house An historic relic of lbs Revolutionary period la being lorn doom In old Flatbusb, ..one Island. lr w Um old Crooke Homestead, bunt In IMO, wltl its antique gable . i i A beleonlM and dormer atodows. The Crooke Homestead w.is run- i .,-?.. Oeneral Phillp B, Crooke, of Pialba .. fi lays " ?? estate i ompi I ? Ighty four acres, of which oki loi - Martense waa the original ownei The iatti r gain. I Kal mal n p ile ft m hla I .I.ii ' ,nn' tl ma with ti ? I 'i.i'- d (tata <; ,-.. rn He adi meed lei ma of i ? -. lng c i imeni oul if hi i . ? put ? were over the i ? ? r-'.'o;.I. ani v.i b> hfm !?? build hon ?-. lr. lh. tow n I Ila in, ". I bulli I ?? ??' i r'r,,.,;<?? house and two other Thc latter w-i the old Loti mansion, lorn down four monthi ii i to give place lo a row of m. lern flan and tn. ither, which though since mod rnlxed, t.i, Hands in F1atbush.avi . opp rite the i.-rr.,-. - estate In n Iingll h ? io'.iln waa ? -.| turee] u :hi biousi in IKE l(, ms. n Marti nra died, an thc proi i ravened lo Hunan Martenra. the n*x\ hell of kin. At ill-- time the property was known as the Mir tense estate, which ."-ti afterward wan changed This was owing ti the marriage .,r Hun n M ii to pair'., k eaton, and it was then known as the Caton ? .tate, and I* down as -uch to-day on the county maps, li was foi Patrick Caton thal the avenue now bearing lhal name was . died It nd:,.ms the property, beglnnine .-.t Flat bu sh-ave oi i*. all ihe posiofflce, ar, i conttnm i for nboui ten an il ? i out to the i?' an Boulevard the Mayor 1 m lermen Adams to r ir UM tl fenks sdi Itct losable Alderme-n ?nhs mv ?nutter. T ipon the I rsgard tin ivld advert iroposala I Al DER \l EV ABB trSEBT UORTIXO. loody hsa permitted ibe resolution of Ihe directing City Works Commissioner sdvertlee rot propoaala for street Hghttog ? beeoBM a law. Corporstlon Counsel hm i iitiit that the re?,,i.ii|(,n a*aa ns *? ?. He i. Ida thal the present Boord of eau only receive pfoposslfl mid cannot ...ntr.i.-t for il,.- .-..mina pear In the be idli.iale fo: UM CSS tn ike e-ontratts " ls '.' >r ti,.v can dis m altogether e ommlssloner Adams lae for Mda thia week and will Bend the , tin. Ald>mi," ii. HRS LAE SLASH BCBISD. The body of Mrs. Margaret Lakeland, wife af Mfr. <1 I..i'.'la*-d. a WOB-fc-OWS hsTSB owner, who Hsd at the home of Mrf. PtO-kS, nt No. M Ps-gtaaost! <*n Thursday, wag inried in Heb r . Cemetery ye.ste.-r.iny. MrH. Lahelaod WBA ?-.?enty-thr. e years old. and had sees Separated from icr husband for some time. si,,. _|ls tilk(.n -<? a 'ortnl-jht ago 'n Oravosead. Ur. in,ol, Mowe. of -Jo. Wi Ninth st., who attended h?r, gave i. rertlll ?ate of death from peritonitis. Coroner IC.-ne In autopay was held. It ANOTBER i:ny RILLED. BROOKLYN- Ti'.nr i.t y STSTKM cnrsuF.*-. ot'T OKE MORI TtyCXO LIFE. -?'till nnoth. r ratal trolley accident occurred jret l rday in Brooklyn. Ti*,- victim waa willie young; a hoy of nt resra, whose h..nv- i- si Mo lt.; Con? cordat, ii- aaa playing st Concord snd Duffield near hla home, with a number ... other hoys '? bo l i p. m. They ...it ; t , croea fha street-car traeks in front i r a trol ? ? . * Men wi i de? scending .1 hm at thal polnl al a rapid ra'.-, and Willie v.;is struck before he eoukl get oul of the way. Th,, fender of Ihe car prevented the whi la '"' ' ' ""lng ivi r him, I il 1 wea I 1 1 iked dos n j*"'1 rolled over snd ov r until ell tbe bones In his 10. \- wera broken. When the car a ?? stopped th.* . body of the boy could nol be pulled from beneath lt until the firemen from the house of li,mk and Lad? der ' impany -*,'o. 3, v.hkh w near the scene of th '??Mr.'. hmi lifted the car fr,.ni the track thc .-ir belonged to the Atlantic Avenue c*m pany and waa run on the Park-ave. route, the op- ' era tion ,,f which by th.- trolley was begun on I j a few days ago. Henry Hughes, >>t No. 300 Fifteenth- ; st.. the motorman, and Patrick McVey, of No Mt l*nlon-Bt., the cond ictor, wer arrested The motor- , mm claimed that the car had gol beyond his eon ti.,1 ?:, the Incline. STREET I: ill wi 1 CONSOLID l TION. Tlir, BltOOKLTN, Qir.rv- OHXTT \v:> lt* BURBAN COMPANY ll.1.. Ts Ol : l -M v . U'iTAL .-.j ii. w ol 113 OOO OOO, For the purpoee of promoting tbe plan for ton BoUdatlng ail ike street r.iiir.j ??!*? of Brookl* n under . common management, the Brooklyn Queens County and Suburban Railroad 1 ?? pany baa been Incorporated, lt-, capital Btocfc la 115.000,000. Tbe dim-tors are Prank Balley, Bdward Johnson, Oeorge H. Southard, Henry B. Hutchln n Fi ?,? ri. k T. Aldridge, Julian l<. Fairchild, all of Brooklyn; Cm tua M. Wicker and Francla P. i.owr.y. both of New-York < "itv-, snd Henry T. Bragg, of Tonkera Th.-y not yesterday .-mi elected these oncers: 11 arv K. Hutchinson, president; Oeorge H. South ard. lice-prasklent; Henry linga;, see.-r-tarv. uni Frank Balley, treasurer. Aa has been announced, the new corporation will unit- th- Atlantic Avenue system, now eoatrolted by tte Brooklyn Tra. Mo Company, and tbe Broad a 1 ryetem, noa owned by a syndicate. This aili be preliminary lo the Bbaorptti n of thia ? rn Iklated system by the |,ong Island Traction Compsny, which controls ti-- capital stock of the Brooklyn lleighta Company, the i- ---- of the Brooklyn City Company's properties The new company now ? i.-l ? ii lasue SI_."?->. ?>-? of i' 1 capital, leaving Ihe remainder In Ita treasury', and will have 111.OW. MO -. di bond i, secured by mortgages on the properties The option will be given lo the I.'.ni? l-Ian.I Tra Hon ' omp I lal ll ' Wi.owi 1 ipital ito i* of t..' :.? a company for a like .cn,emt capital a'", k on ti - follow"! g 1 rms Tts ? " capital "., k .,t ihe nea company, Issui 1 '., iii. Bro >k:- . Tra lion . 'ompai - '..;.??>? ha I hara without payment ? thi ? ti, ,. - , int- e.; ,,.,... |.., .,,, ?, .nu., of the Broadway ' ra 11 ron I prop* ilea, to lie ex chang ?! alutre f -r for the '..?;- i*dnn.l Traction atock on poymenl In , ;i limited period of SIS a share The various deta if ii., pin, ?" merger 11 ? set forth rn the circular ?enl out to the Interested I who will a.1 1. ' upon it. To I'l Ol' ATE ST. CECILIA'S v/.-i ' UUBVU. NSIGNOR -.vT.r.M TO TAKE PART IN TIIK . KUI MOM; * K BX <"' *-! I. UR OK I.W PA RI 111 Moi ?? r Batotll will dedicate the new church of fi. 1 "erin. 1, at Herbert end North Henry sta., la lay MonMgnor Setotll baa taken thia occasion t,. renee un a< ruelntencfl formed long ago In R v;.. ?, ? . ? 1 t tbe 1 burch Pether Bdward J M.,; k .-? ,1 atudenl Tbe ledlcatlon will ilmli . ? . car er -f I tivity : ? 1 of a pastor (.r tbe a Ifare of tha 1 n mltted by the bishop lo hla nd hla fi How ; rlesta to the dla era ?,:, 1 j ny friends nd < itli from neighbor iiiK . ? . :-i with him in a ral rbr itlng In Brooklyn ? atholl. - lake greal Inti ?? " ? '. these friends from other 1 w li 1 . 1,.. not alone to thi lr d - ??? l te from it .me, bal als-) to th.ir idea rut .:??? ' 1 ther r.n? pl. 1 of a rshlp to ?>,.? ill -,. U| '. rp M 'Donna- -?'"'? Officiate I'ather Martin Carroll, of Bl vine.-tr. da Pa-?: Church , , will be th- d aeon, and Fsfnei j. sn ll Kef! fl 1 !h ir. h or the Tram figure 'im. n,,..;,-r--.r and Marcy-avi . lb-deacon The I bo pt t- thc H ? Ur Thom ? J . .it Wo dill ' ? In il ? there will be 1 hop J J ll ? ? ? ol WI* ? hil 1 .: ni . will "fi Isle, ind l Cha lara 11 Ml Ih ii will preach rmon. 1 . , ? ii .. 1 .t vi'i ha ' music .1 1 ?: ? ri a mme, a hi h will ts on in ? I il w ile Father c Ulrick has the . u, ol about .. iii He 1 lilli up the parti h and Ita 1 h-tr.-h '1 ning Ile wi rd k it- d at i!:-. Amerl in 1 'ollege to n ie, 1 .? Mle there . 1. d tbe Pr. 1 (gai 1 la whel islgnor fl itolll b lured Tba ni w edlfl. e stand klrta of tt?. Baa tarn Dial rici in 1 id .* ih< old a len a bool* The ls ? ? ? lllusti ile what may be accomplish) 1 In thn ? of 1 ?; fl nan iii msn ?, . The present I I to the parish . ? ? ih-> Bi >? John 1: M< l. nnell, . nd -.- .a ? hapel. 1 . . ihe Itr v. M. .1. 1 1 'or ut the parish .u.d remain. 1 rn charge until five ?? 1. ago. v ? ll Holdrl :. latani lo P ith. t T ia ff 1 ol li Patrick's, nevi 1 ? ? ',.1 - ? ".?'! 1. :.. ?. . i" >. h. to .Ne-,11 ly 4 ? ?- ; i'l rai, and , > p. ndeel, un-l the lat ge i>ai mi >? lil 11 ?! ? ... m '. pi ting ,..,n. a 1 ' ? 1 1 :.... n i.r lha present a-- v. aa lal I un ?*-? pf I..ei/: lin r,\-i . life-long friend ,,t I'.ither with tlfty ? ? 1 '? o*:i ih .' ile. then t: ott waa a. -.- ic pa) "f. Hoi ? In 1*1 gr .??11:1. .? ..i..| the ? ? tl, by th.- leta I ?. .-. Jeri ? .-' ?? lol ni,'.:. v ga ..n it.-- i. . ri. ' The ii-v edifice will ? ? I more than 1100 0 lt la t:??:,..,j..-?,-1?- in design, having a frontage "f 100 r- ei , 0 .Vi.r'h Henry-fit., n-id la IC reel in len-;th The Hom of tbe church and >n Herbert Bl in ol 'J ':mi 1 .aride, .n 1 ihe othe ? sldea of brick 'i! ? ipaclty la \.r.<' Hrolned 11 1 spring fi,-, ihe maaalva pillara, and the finishing consists --t quartered uak. There ur" thr--- aims, of marbi* v.i'd onys trimmings. The epapel for ,1.1,iv morning lervlce ? ????ni' thirty-two i ? 1 on Hi berl al . a nh a Beating cap icity ..f eighty, and adjoin lh. aa ri t\ ol the church. -, 1 h lng ihe cl ai" l Li the pa loral residence at ilerhen and Monitor ats., faced with fleorgla marble, and <>r the rame ? ? le ol architecture aa the chun h lt ls f,..ir ?torlea in height, The .:? v. E. . Mcd-oldrlck recelve-d hts early edin itlon ('n-.n the .'hu t|on Brothers in .l.r. st., Brooklyn, after which he entered Manhattan Coi? la . ind was gra luat. d. Ile waa "ii tu Borne and ml red the Amei lean Coll, ge in ISW, Five ..,. 1 ;.1 ' dm : b; ti.,- . 'ardlnnl Vlcad of it ,????. mel hla .it rni: lon a '?? 1 r. turning t,. Am -i-i waa al Si r. trick's Chun h, Keni and Wd !? he :. 1. 1 foi . ,\ years, He ..a. ii-. . m n; ' ? .!s pi ....- hargi Mi- career ilnce his arrival :.' St. Cecilla's m.is been unl forml) ? ???*ef. I. lil a ?-(- tanta ai ? the Bev. 1 hl| '.hi Kev Pele 1 J. F il ,-\. .iv tBBRBARCg AQRRt El HS RtRSRLT, Charlea VTeber, ;( -reneral Ineursnee sgeal nnd broker, llvlnjr at No. ms Hopkin -st . Brooklyn, eoaunltted raldde on Friday adghi t1.*' haagini hlmnelf to .1 benin in th.liar of his home. Hs wis f.nind by his B/tfa who Cttt him down. Life ev,1- th. n extinct. Mr Weber was .-Uty years oin Th- only e-rtij-,,. ar?itlKiii-d for his act ls deapondency, brougbt about by bin bubiiKHS. 70 CEt.tBB.ATB 1 flirSTS IXXIVEBBAET T'e South Second Stree! Methodlal Rplscopal Church, of which ti'" Rev. l>r. WTeston la | will celebrsti the eighty-seventh anniversary of the eatabllshmenl >.f Methodism ls 'he old rillege "f tVIIHamsburg, sow Ihe Rastern Dtstriel of tbe city of Brooklyn, during the present week, Tbe rommrmorstlv.rvleea aili begin on Thanks? giving Bay, concluding nest Sundsy. Other churches in vVllllamsburg ara lending their as alstance to the pl.m for ma kin a the occasion a notable one. ?m Thanksgiving Da- the addresa alli .?? rtellven 1 1, the Rev. A. il Wyatt, ih-* f.irm-t pastoi ol ike South H conti Slreei Churcii, bi the Rev. Dr. B. !?' 1'pham, of the Mr.-w The? ological Seminary, al Madison. >.. .1 . will preach iii- anniversary sermon on Sunday. WIS TRRAXTS WEBE SLOW IS I'WIS": RES'T Investigation yesterday showed thal Jscob L l.,ni*i,,i;i. who killed himself in Flstbush Isl.1 Friday night, waa comfortably wealthy. Beaidea the boura where he lived, st N >. MS Rtghteenth ?t. h.- owned two noueea on Seventbnive. ms terian ta arere las In paying the tenta and Lsngbeln, who w.-in ilfty-thr.e ye,rs old, gerw tired of life .-uni despondent. < >?- Friday nli-ht he visited a beer -hop kepi by Paul Bassenger, in Plathush. un.1 s.mn after he I. rt there the sh.,t wa*, heard mil ie- waa found dead, a letter to the members ,.r Oowanua Lodge, Na Wt 1 O. O. P.. n?klni? them t" ear.- for his body, waa found In hu p... k. t. His relatlvea wera nol to be allowed to Interfere, be said, hm he want..I his body cremated. Lsngbeln was B widower A^RArJAM Straus _ suectJio-n to WECRSrER-s'ABRAHAM AND BANKRUPT DRESS GOODS FROM HOUSE, LAWSON ft CONNOR. Tlie following letter from Messrs. House, Lawson & Connor, dress ?roods importers, of .'{.">(? Broadway, N. Y. City, will explain itself: NI-'.W-YORK. Nov. 21th, ISM. Ift asra Abraham & straus: ORNTLEMEN?After dos consideration, we have decide*- to accept jrour offer for our stoe*',< eif Imported novelties. Ton grill please remem ber that s large part eif th* stock ls Just out of the Custom House, and aro all this ss_so_*g im? portations. Tours teepee thirty, HOUSE, LAWSON & CONNOR. Clay Diagonals, 48 in. wide, French manufacture, cost ?1.01) to import?for 50c. Tarpaulin Armure, 40in. wide, com? plete line of colors, cost to import $1.45; yours for S7e. West nf Knirland Cheviots, 45 in. wide, in twelve ditl'eient shades, 7i)e., as against 11-50. 81.00 Knglisll Storm Sergei- 4(5 in. wide, three shinies of navy, ."i'.ic 80c. Scotch Diagonal Suitings, pure wool, latest shades, 39c, Paisley Suitings, made front the finest Scotch wool in heather mixtures, re? tailed everywhere at r-oc, for 29c French (.pingle, ot) ill. wide, latest im? portation, winter weight, 11-25. instead of!?_. Ke.-rl^ii turo*. '.,< du, a?, _ i Len, comm. THESE BLACK GOODS ALSO F1IOM THE SAME CONCERN'. 38 Int h Silk warp Gloria, value tte., tot 30e. M-lnch silk warp Qlorla, value sr,.-., for .">:;.?. i.'-iti. English Brilliantine, beary weight, val ie Kc. for Wc. .'??i.i Tn- .ii Whip Cord, wide wal", value S9i*., f ?:? ..'.iv H j. g, Fancy Wenvee lYencli Fsbrli g, values I5c. to 11.00, for J9e. i, French Novelties, values $1 23 to $i.:,o, for inc Wm-k I>r*-*ne Qoo-B I., lt mleta. Ue k. NOVELTY SILKS FALL! HITKKY Voil; CHOKE. To reduce the slock of our Novelty Dress Silks we have resolved to adopt the following radical reductions: -l.ooo yds. Novelty Brocades, Surahs, Satins, Woman Stripes,Checked Sarahs. that have been held at 11.25,$1.35 and 11 .."io n \ ii.?to go at 7.5c. a yd. :;,ooo yds. similar goods to above, but much nigher cost, mostly $2.25 gooda? to be but $1.00. 2,800 yds. high class novelties, in bro c'lui's, .stripes and small figures, $_L50tO $3-50 gooda?to go at * I. _."*. Him i -ft. resits, STRIKING M 1 I.LIN Kl! V NEWS. The He, lo 11.78 la.li."*' fine *">ir Pell Hate, ...t.,t-* and black, favorite Bhndes, Monday to be* *., id ,.rt' ,:t the uniform prl., ISc The ll Si Mlssse. and Children'* Beaver Kelt Hats, navy snd black; Monday. 75c. The ',"?? lo I1J6 Paney Ribbons in Persian. plaid ;.nd double-fared natln and tinsel efft'Cts; Monday. .'3c a yard. ti ? ? "i!,- ti,.ii ot Lsdles' Trimmed Hat.- will bs half-price Uonday! Mourning Qooda o c. -,.'??.!. Ifllllnarj. i al.', cetauv. SEALSKIN GARMENT SALK. $275.00 Alaska Seal Jackets, 32 inches long, sizes .14 to 40 bust, for $195.00. I.'ITjO.OO Alaska Seal Saequcs,;WJ inches loni;, si/es .'54 to 44 bust, $245.00. 50 Alaska $00.00 Sable Circular Capes, 22 in. deep, full skirt, tor $75.00. (We are allowing now very lavish as? sortments of Fur Mulls, Boas, Scarfs. Capes, cloves. Trimming- of every de? scription, Fur Robes and Coachmen's Furs, at very close pi ices.) fut si!, i ... i.* i JJ floor. I ur \v?ik.-i,.iii-1 .',iii nar. TOILET ARTICLES A N 1) Bf K I) I CI N BS. Manufactured in our own laboratory, -?>* that sre can unqualifiedly guarantee iii-ir purity! When v,,- Bold other people'e preparations sre hail to take the Ingredients more or less on faith. Brooklyn famlllea will doubtless rejoice that the) sre hereafter t.> neve i.iiie-t artie-!-** and medicines ihut A. & 8. ran -Herd to pin their : putatlon to i grain Quinine l'iiii-. j..t il.7.. r;,* i grain Quinine nils, per dos. 5 '. ti.ut, Quinine Pills, p.-;- dos. s,* Triples Pili*?, per doe. 5o Cod Uver oil. Me ; Rm-lxlon '''.I Liver oil. 35c ' Jnmalcn Clinger. 2lc Win" nt Cocoa. COo Witch llaz.-l, pints. 19c Witch Hasel, quarti. 35c WMte Petrolatum, i p..nnd can. 59c Amber Petrolatum, i pound can. 27c "Little People's Perfume" box, containing 4 bottles cotogne, assorted odors. 19c Bxtracta for th.* Handkerchief, voes be-st, delicate and lasting: 1 ..mu*". 37c * ..un..'. &5c l ounce. 95c f - 'K'.'.$1.60 ToQ-M Artle-le-a. ll*-,li, ln**n I r>>nt. left. VI ACTORS IX THE TOY DEPT THIS SEASON?4TH FLOOR Among the Toy-., Dolls and Clinics foi this season there are 12 actors ntnoiit* he mechanical figure-*, roys, Dolls and (tames purchased now (\ill bo laid aside till wanted. i-'onrtli door. SALE OF BBOKBN SIZES COMBINATION SUITS. mars sre _lw_jn broken fti.e*.-,, broken im. _?i rtylss not to be duplicated In ieKt*f_r ,, ,__*ntJ -toiublnatlon Suits, We have gathered those" ? gether. and Monday you will and them oa sale at very much reduced prlcea: 60 pieces Ladles' Combination Suits, fineet quality, all wool and merino?Sold originally for |:i.2."> to 13.7.), to be but $1.97. 38 Pieces Ladles' Combination Suite, pure snd spun silk, and silk and wool, all sizes, black or iream, $5.25 to $10.75 Suits for $2.89. 32 Pieces Ladles' Imported Equestrienne Tights, fine black spun silk, ankle length, $4.21 quality for $2.C9. t'nd. rwTvgr MP/t-v-MM- Floor. SOME HIGH PRICED SUITS CHEAP. Monday we will offer 50 LatlieV Gowns, different styles, to be sold off quickly. They ail chiefly Cheviots., -{argea and mixed suitings, and a few black silks. The former prices were $f>.">.00 and $85.00?Monday?|2&0& Isessi fleet. ANOTHER WRAPPER CHANCE. Ladies' Eiderdown Blanket Roe-m Gowns In fin* stripes of pink, blue* am! ?ray, a border of wider stripes feirnis the trlmniinK on skirt, yoka and sle-eve**, as a powerful special. $2.98. MO Ladies' Eiderdown Batli ->r Morntng Gowns, in striped patterns of various iitrht combina? tions, girdle at waist, selllnc at $**49; M'.nday, i uso. 1,000 New Flannelette Morning Wrappers, in most desirable ...lorim*.", yoke, ?leaves and col? lar trimmed with washable braid, Josi rseettral to open close at $1.49. 600 Ladles' Helutlne Cloth Wrappers, with ruffle e.ver she.uieier, in gray and Persian Pat terna, $1.49; Cor 98c. MTisspei Dag/t?Se*e_i tiu^r. HANDSOME JACKETS?110. 250 Ladies'Jackets, Including all tha different styles now in voirue, beaver cloth or kersry being the principal ma? terials used, some plain, some braided effects, some fur trimmed?the valuo of ihcsc garment! arc 110.50 to *?.'JO.uo, all desirable, stylish eflectfl?.Monday 1*10.00 and ll&Ot). ?JO Ladies' Wraps in line camel's hair or Sicilian sill**, quilted silk lined, hand? somely braided, suitable for elderly ladlea, value $-0.00 to $4&00, for $8.90 ami 112.76. cta-k I- b*i pteaM Hoar. *7.oo no vs' ULSTERS, !?.!>7. For $4.S>7?Our own $7.0u llr.es of all-WOOl double* t-rea*<te;-d frelze Ulster- in Haht and dark gray% browns und Tans- wool plaid linings, very large collar.*- and extremely kins skirts-Ages j to li years. mmtyt CMfclag Jd tKWf. [ MONTANAN SILVER STATUE. < Make haste or be too late to seo the I only life .si/.e solid silver statue in tho world. ii.i t isar-Mer eto-rsts_L ?traJs MMM-i ti WECHSLER ?ABRAHAM BROOKLYN, H. Y. BROOKLYN, N. Y 1.4 to tilt ri ._T#Jta_rr. THANKSGIVING Will soon be here an.l if JTO0 haven't yet fixed up your home, now is y..ur time to do so. Wc have put a special low price fur the next few days OB our entire linc of PARLOR & DINING ROOM FURNITURE. We are also offering a special linc of Im? ported and Domestic Rug*, just received, at wonderfully low prices. If von have not got the money, that needn't prevent your buying what yon want. We are ready to lix the payments in such a liberal way that you will hardly miss thc money. BROOKLYN. ("; Oroohlnn -'Ijcutrce. OM'MBIA THKATKK, Brooklyn. THANKSGIVING WHF.k'. Coninii-o.'iog tAooamroo) Stoatty, Sot. '?lt \ \W MR. AND MRS. KENDAL V? Bad Ui.-ir r .ON DON I'n.MI'AXV. ' MONDAY. Tl ES-)AT anet HUI.AY S flbti ?iud WKDNhMDAV iuiiI BATt'KUAV M-ttn?>**a. 'l'llK8.H'ii!fl>MH\ l.\.S'*< rd.*.*, . WBONEfOAT and TIP.'KSD.vY (Tt-aklgl-ftog) Nlj THU StI.VKK SH I'.I.l. Thuiv.C.iy (TttAXKlMIlVINli) Matinee A WU ITU LIK. -AlT'lDAY NIUHT-s.v later aimo-iiuem-ntt. Do,'. -t-Mr. JOUX DRF.W^ \\ medical RttmvmiR, From Th-* Lonilon Dally News.. Mr. Ashurst, a ta-fcil mun .it Pendleton Lan? cashire, believing hlmse-ir to IiH*.-e* been treated l,? e brother praetlttnwr named Anderton, nt New. Mllls. in a mnnner contrary t.> prot-Mslonal etl eiiiette. he> endeavored lo relieve lila fee|ln_S by dispatching to hla rival _ telegram in the words' "\our conduct ls abominable, and i shall n..t full to resent lt.'' This was an attuck that Mr An e!e*rte>n was not disposed to put :i\, with, for tele? grams are necessarily Been l.y more ???/,>?- than ona an.l a char**.- of "abominable e'onduct" ls apt to esl village tongues wagging. Ho he called on ths llDeller for sn apokwy. an.l this satisfaction not bet-Ins forthcoming he brought an action of libel which has just bean trle.l at Mnnch.Hter Ths e.rlnlnal eiuairel was, lt aiipoareel. about a patlenl who. being dissatisfied with Mr. Ashurst, called In Mr.Amlerton. who ought, lt was sllesjed. to hive notlfle.1 the fact to his dlsmlsseel pre-eleeeiesor Hut Mr Justice Day deda Ad that he hud no sympathy with what he called "vlolatlm* the right which doctors claim ot a monopoly to kill." and he .-Kided I know doctors claim a right nen to be Inte-rfercl with, but the public have ns much right to cheng* their doctor as they have to change their baker" For all that, the Judge stigma Mad the actlein aa a most trumpery one/' anef the Jurv having found a verdict for the plaintiff. w|th one* farthing duns, ages, left each party to pay hla owu costa.