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AFFAIRS IN BROOKLYN. WOMEN'S CLVBS CONVENB. irnrAR first annual iiebting brakbm RY A SLAP AT SOROSI8 r.GOTlPM CHAROED AOA1NBT THB PARENT BO CIETT GROWTlt ov THI PEt>ERATK)K INTERESTlNi; PAPERg READ. Th? flrs: annual convcntion of the Naw-Tork Btate Fadaratloa of Women'a Cluba and Bo etlea ,. - opewed yeaterday mornlng ln the Rrooklyn Toung Women'a Chrlatlan Aaaoclatloa Bulldtne at yiatbuah-ave. and s hertoerhorn-at, Delegatea from all parta of the Btate were preaent, repreaent ? xactly Wa cluba and aocletlea, S of whlch r.ava thiir homrs in Brooklya, The Brooklyn f e-.;ea, on whos-e Invltatlon the conventlon t? I . | la Brooklyn, and ln whoee handa were the ,,'M^crmrntJ for the meettnga, wen- the Aaaoclata .Mamnae of Packer laatltute, Alumnaa Aaaoclatloa of the BrevooTl Bchool, Brooklyn Women'a Club Brooklya Hetghja Bemlnary Chib, Brooklyn Ma aernlty, Oambiidge Chib, Colonia Club, Forti . ^a>JL I Bfl//, MRS ELLA DIETZ OLTMER Club. Froebel Soeiety. Koamoa Club, Motley Club. Memoiial Hoapltal, Photereone Heading C'.ub, Por tla Readmc Club, Clvltaa Club. Trbtn Club, Pi day ???.-?.oon Club. Brooklyn Branch of Vaaaar Btu denta' Aid Bociaty, Woman'a Health Protectlva Aaaoclatloa, Brooklya Branch of Needlework Oulld, ],ong Island Chapter of the Daughtera of the Revo lutlon. Ten o'clock waa the hoisr set for the openlng rtr-etlnfr. but it waa half an hmir later tiefore th. delegatea had reeetved thelr badgeaand cn lentlala, ?. .. itura room ln whlch the meetlng waa held . taatefully decorated wlth flowera and palma Ropae of laurel hangtng from ihe celling were twlned around the plllara. Mrs. Jennie C. Croly, the prealdent of the fed era-.ion, rapped for ordi r al I0:80o l ?'.; Beated wlth h?r on the platform were Mre. A C. Waahlngton, Mrs Khza Dleta Clymer, Mrs. Voee, Mra. M ? Cullough, Mrs. N. H. Chapman, Mrs. F. l Hel muth. Mrs. a. M. Palmer, Mra. Ullle Devereua Blaka, Mrs. John I. Northrup and Mlaa Helea Banda In her address of we'.come Mra. Crolr outlined rt le-ngth the work an l alma of the varloua depar; rnents afflliated tn the federatlOBJ, and said that the unlon had been formed not becauee the aaao rtxtfnna of orh.w states were ao faderated, bul becauae they deelre l to brtng Into unlon the forcea of tha Bplendld womanbood of the Emptra state. Mra Martana W. chapman, prealdent of the 3?rooklyn Womaa'i Club, reeponded on b'-half of the loral eluba. Reports from the genern! officers were then eaded for and were gtren by Mrs. T. D. Voae, the recoi ; Ing aecretary: Mrs. A H. Waahlngton, the corre aponding aecretary. a-i Mra McCullough. thi I tirer. Mrs. McCullough'e Btatemenl ahowed that gsoTeo had been recelved and P*?M had bean eX. g>end^. leaving a balance of C?)?1 ln the treaaury. IfRB. ALICE BICH NOBTHROP Mra Qoodale, of Ctlca, chalrman of the Btate ondence. thea preaeoted a raport, li ? - mtentionally broughl on n dlai imlon ? k the form of a llttle quarrel between BoroaU fc the other dube tn the federatlon Mra Qooda'.e ?vl- ,ni 0f the duba li the fedei VI, ,? ,. hterai ' ? ' ' "'" r'""h there the hall al tbe wholl) ?" " , -.., Rhe meanl tbeee whlch devote all theJi . . ,,,.., ?,? Boelal and llterary affa ra, ai I I ... arttb oul ld. phllanthroplc work. v .- . , e named Boi - i aa the type ol ? .. ,u.tlc cluba. Mr. Clymer. of Soro.br I t0 the cUaalflcatlon, aaaertlng that 9oro.li ,-av, bad i phllantbrople con,i , b ftoally accepted afu: reprlm.Ung Boroala for It. fal.ure to reporl Iti n.ma and " wk . Th. followlaa nomtoatlni eommltte. ar. .'...., D preeman. of the Woman; M?. Hamllton Ward. preMd ti.. Allegany County ??"Uo\ "J*' ' Bfteen cluba: Mr,. Amella K Wlng. of the Brook.yn B-oman'a Club; M ? / DSeBjaS,U?n<B?ea .,, of the colonia ? ub.of thla dty^ (o UI le D. Blake propoaed . ? ? n, '- , ' :,,J niitive foi - delegate w ?> ? '?;?'.";.".., '?,' ,., th( , mven ' - ' : f1!fi,rdthe aftei ??? moved foi adjournaaenl uttl tn THE TRIBUNETB WORK COMMENDED ? , r Maeuaaioa at the nftei oon The general toplc f? ' Hentlmenl aa '-(-??Ti.e .?>!.,.?..:?... ?' ;;;,. V ' ,,?? a,?i Eff. ad aad Cowtet-jdated b) " ?? ? ? ?aetettaa." Mra Crcdy ?r. ^/JJefgiVten." Mn Aii.e a Chadwlch oai IT IS EASY TO ASSERT l ,.. oBO C FLIN P Fu.e Furnltureal lowjpricea, ? do|nf M COMPANY, tf W.-t tU B . nave bulk well aj nayinaj. tbis tor ao lonK IB-W Of tfcjg trade. Tortt'l publle arhoola were r.ot th? heat in the world, a- New-Torkera are pronc to heiieve Aee.>r<ling m ihe report of the Board of IBducatlon, New-York ? achoola now rana twenty-atxth In tn.- llat >>f larg cltlea in the ITnton. New-Yock'e senooin are often hampered b* unwtekly methods of admlniMratlon. Bchool admlnlatratlon abould be la the hanis of thorougb educatora. Polltlca bars thr door to Im proveraenl and reforin In the aehool ayatent. Ita baneful nifluence is malaly fell In tbe appolntmeni ol teaohera and other offlcera, and no mnterial im nrovemeni In th.- achoola can be expected unni tno band of the polltlclan la rem<>\e.| fmtn th<- Bchoola. Bui were It not for the apathv of th< punlb , poli llclana would not be ablc to keep ih.-lr hold. The rtrai remedy for theae evlta, aha aald, la to an iac publle aentiment. Thla haa been partly done, ai la ahown i>> the aucceaa of the Oood Oovernmenl clube, enpeclaljy t'lub E, ln n? work foi n iniclpal educa? tion, and b> thc ?:ood work of thr preea, notably by rhe Trtbune, In its s.ri.-s <>f nrtieiea on in?- indi vldual achoola Hera is worh for the women to do; the) thould aee to u thal all ihe chlldrea ol oui Btate ol aehool aaje ar. in aehool; that they are comfortably houaed in aanltary buiidinga, an.i tnai '::> | are taught accordlng to the beai iiuhts of m idern educational aclenre. Mra Chadwick, who had nrrlvd whllc Mra. Northrop was readlng, waa then ralled upon. Sne aaked t.< be pardoned for ralarepreaentlng ner sex by h. t tardy arrtval, bui pleaded aa her eacuac a delay ol Iwenty-two minutea on a trolley-car. Her theme was "The Klndergarten..rhe klndergarten," ahe aald, "la founded upon philoaophy. Its Intention is to evolve oul of tnc organlam ..f chlld-nature th. man whlch la enfolded ln thal organlam. The thr<-? potnta of the ayetem whlch ahould mosi Intereai women are the education of th<- wlll, the reactlon of handwork upon the vital quallty of the braln and thedevelopment of thecreatlve power Prom thoae ? ho are not actlvely engaged in the work of a ci iac. th<- b. st help comea ont of tbat attltndt- of min.l whlch eaprcaaea reatleaaneaa an.i unaatlafaetlon imtil it has penetrated to the piinclplca Whlch nnd. r lle examplea and evldencea She waa frequently interi upied by vlgoroua applauae, .Mrs. Helen ll Baohua then apoke on "Women an.i the Woman'B College." Bhe told of New-York Btatc'8 many eontribnt'.oiis to ediiratioiial proereea, and apoke partlcularly of th<- f.niniUng of vaaaai College, and the growth of tbe Inatltutlon as irvilrn tlve of thc progrcaa of thc blgher education for women. A balf-doaen or more reporta from loral soeieties wen then glven by delegatea, and reporta were n i i by offlcera of the Woman'B Legal Rducatlon Bo flety, the Froebel Boclety, the Vaaaar Btudenta' m.i Boclety, the Aaaoclate Alumnae of th<- Normal Col? lege of New-York, of th. Packer Colleglate ln stiftte. ol v. .iis caI!.?-.. and R itgera College, and from other educational aocletlea connacted wlth tbe S-.a'.- l'. deratton, \ RECEPTION IN THB EVENIXO. Th.e chief aoetal mcldeni of thc J:tate Pederatlon Convention was thc receptkwi yiven for the di ? - gatea laal evenlng by thc Brooklyn aocletlea ln l w parior and ie.-ture-room of tiie Young Womcn'B Chrlatlan Aaaoclatlon Bullding Nearly BO per \.re preaent, Including a i.irs* numb i of men. Thc gueati were received by ihe preBldenta of the Brooklyn organtxatlona The eommlttei of irrangementi conalated of Mra ^ndrew Ja ba. Mrs H.irri. >i Manvel, Mba Jennle Kelth, Mra, Cornellua Zabrtakie Mra. Roai Appleton, Miaa ll. lena Kan'. Mra R B Plthlan, Mra C B. Hewlti, Mi<s Dlckeraon, Mra Horatlo C. Klng, Mra. Jamea Prothlngham Whltney an?1 Miaa Bdna Douh it wai an open queatlon whether thc vli Itlna di'- - gatea rrom up the Btate 01 the handful of men prea eni ah luld bc conalden.'. tl e k1" Ji i ol hon n s- ntl ment waa evenlj dlvlded on thla polnt, and both the men and delegatea wen royally entenalned. No tracea of the unpleaaantneBa cauaed a1 the mornlng h 01 . s - reaentmeni at the tltle glven it ln om of thi eommltti a n porta weri notloed m, and ?.'..- matter waa nol thoug il ???? . atlon A i romlnenl mi mbei of om ol Brooklyn'a ? i . ia told The Trlbune n poi troubli aroae from the ml lunderatandlng on ti." nari ol .. meml.if B roul < ol the termi uai d bj Mi - rioodale In her rep irt, ind from i he ra Boi lala had made no reporl of the worh of Ita I'hil ..... Commltti ? Ai ithi ?!,??.'? Hi >*? .. aald apeaking ol thi fallun o - have ? repreaentatlve on the Nom nai t'pm ... "Borosli haa no ati ongi i r ilm ? a placi on ,),,. mlttee 1 han any othei i luh and ? Ke ,i amiaa if ll haa no member on the rom mltt. ? !? ;- the oldeai an I moet Infl icntii .- u .. have n ? rule wrltti n v. rrtten, whlch glvea th< older rlub* precedence. BJDESOVR 11 A* A01 BE8IGXED. UEETINO OP THK BROOKLYN BOARD r,r EDt'CA I |..\ . M.l.in FOR TO MORP.OW Prealdeni Bwanatrum. of the Brooklyn Board of Education, Benl oul notl ei l i the memberi ol the Board calling for ? meetlng of the body on Prlday evenlng. Thla call la poeltlve pro f thal neltl i aecreUry of th.- Board nor Henry W. Maxwell, ehalrman of the Commlttee on Teachera, nor any o;h.-r peraon in authoiity, has as jrei recelvi I Mi Rldenour'a realgnatlon Bpeaking of the m n h de bated queatlon ai to whether the prlndpal would ro Bign, Henry W. Maxwell aald i i Ti bune reporter laal evenlng; ?'I can aay poaltlvely thal we have wlthln tne laal twelvc houra had deflnlte Informatlon thal Mr. Rldenour doea not Intend to realgn. Whi Board held ita last meetlng l moved for adjourn ment berauae l had been Informed thal Mr. Rlde? nour would ccrtainly band ln hla realgnatlon ? ? day or two. The motlon to a IJ ?um untll No' ? m ber 8 waa amended ao that the nexl mi 'tlng waa to be heid al the call o<: Prealdeni Bwanatrom Thla pro\-1alon waa made In order thal If Mr Rldenour ahould realgn it would nol be ix -eaaari to - iU a rr.etinR on Frlday. ln eaac Prealdem Bwanatrom m1 received the realgnatlon r lutd received any aaaurance that a realgnatlon would come before Pilday hi would not have laaued the call for Prl day'a m. ng Th<- fallure of Prlnclp il Rldi n ? n to rralgi great dlaappolntment to many peraona a-ho belleved th.it hia ^oluntary a/lthdrawal from the contesl would cul ahorl the unpleaaanl diacuaaion ln the n,o-t dealrabl. way poaalWe. li waa l? irned ?-?? terdav thal on Baturtlay evenlng a prtvate ??on ference waa held a- th.- houae of Buperlnten-l?-ni Ma wt-ll. ol whlch Mr. Rldenour me| Buperintendenj Maxwel Prealdeni Bwa ati ?m, j ha rman Boui-k. ol ?h( Ti ichi i - i "ommlttei. an I l*o >ne Jo 1 -|'!,,- nli ii ttl m waa fiai Ur. dla< uaai l and Mr Rldenour wai (ol ' that bj volui tanlj n ?li j .'?,. ,,,; | |eave the Brooklyn aw-1 o >li wit! i ' ,.,,. Aa a reau.l of the ionferen<e Mr. ,. ir ,i, lared thal he would wrlte ou hia atloi. aend ll ln bj Mon-laj mornlng. iithnimh lh< !?--:.a" ' arrlve 1?) MoK af.ernoon! II waa .tlli bellevi I Would remaln true o hla wor.l. Bui ir, Preal lent Bwanati i n ma e in. . call th. meetlng. foi; l-r??fa>, ai the leacher' rate will probaTds I.flnltelj . . . . ? ? are twei tj ?,., n , . board. a io are pledged to i al when ' i bi ughi up ror 1 proved or . lar.r. ? i"ved thal aeve. i d Mi H ..... v ithln a rea ilaj ?? ,?""' |,';, ?: .. wl i f flnall; ? mpllahed on ? AJI VXEXPECTKD nr/v/ss IR A IT//J CAKE Davld Huntlngton appeared unexpectedl) in th.' B ( ,(1,-; ,-,. ,h In Brooklyn. yeaterday mornlng, ., ,, thal he waa one of the wltn< alleaed loal wlll of Man Holmea ? rolo ? ' woman, ...,,,, M ... :- ir Tl ?? wlll. dati i J ,. g ?., offered roi probate a fea daya agi Mary i; Qrlffln. a n.? When Mary Holmea died owned threi acrea of land In Canarale Vlllage, ,",',. ,. ,,? h ..' o il ?' '"" Davld .1 Lyona waa .., IIUi,ruatee He wlth MagdnJ ,.? ;,,' ;,,,., joaeph Holmea, legateea, la dead. and ,r ihe wltneaaea Terenve '" Klrkwood, la ..,-.. h"',,i Huntlngton waa thoughl to be d< ad ',: ,,la" n. i|..g The probate of the wlll I .;;, , V. 7ephewa and nlecea The hearlna waa i, ,,Vn..l untll Deeembei : Barah Van Pelt and janeE Holmea. nl?e ohate of ihe ifin on the ground thal II la mcertaln and am nVguou" ln lema. and becauae there waa long delay ln offerlng H for probate rttPMWi v ? Momin /?? ' w*wj ;.?> r?i 8fi i o? Prealdeni Roealter of ihe Brooklyn Helghti Rall? road Company. ln replylng to Mayor Bchlenna MI,,., ,ref oi the propoaed glvlng away of tha Brtdae Plaaa. yeaterday aald "Aa to the ?crlme' .,,?.,, ,i?. eompany la charged wlth commlttlng ln e\cl arka or propoaed ti rmteal." _ .? l Mlis FOR DBRRRT'RO CBARITII ? .j,, mnUai fait ln ald of the Memortal H for Women and Chlldre.>ned yeaterdaj afl wlth ., large attendan - al l ? I.i Manalo. ,n nintoBMve. Th< fbli al? ? ??""' "?-1:"- ! ro- md Baturday. Ol all ,?.?, ol Brooklyn nom ha> had l Hkiiled and energetlr manag. n io a graa ? i i . ".? ,?, Memortal Hoaplta ahlch la run bj a men exciua vel) A apeclal app i :? ma Ic l i the publle lh|| ,..,,, A neu bullding hai n.tlj ' ../i ih i- wurcea of the inatltutlon liav. ',.',...\ : ixed Mra. John H. Burtia, Mn J. l< Mar cellua Mra. T. W. Lowell. Miaa MerrtJeei Mn v ' . .,'?. ura I"'" Martln, Bra VYUllam Berrl an i ' . ? - dal ;',;,k m' ?." ? reapona. from the pi ipl. U u"r. , , ;,,,, w ta glven undei th- dtrectlon of rir H tl Hanehett. To-nighl tbe M.n > Quarlel .ii i..r V- h mu To morrow nlgl ? di iliualeal entertalnmenl all be glven und. j ? ?;,"'. .n,' Mra Bdwtn Knowlea On Baturda> ,; matlnee wlll be glven f? Ihe ^e^0nVu.rf.\r7?he Orph.n Aaylum Boelety ?m heirln '..-nlght n Ihe A .d.-my of du* . ai I am , n no.- to-morroa and Batui (?) The th era ,h V, .n are: Plrai dlroctraas, Mr- Oeorge V, Nlcholi ierond dlrectreaa. Mra Jamea H Phon fh'lrd directre- Mis Me-haei Sno? ; reeor.lliig aee r urv Mra Wllllam Curtlaa Kellogg; correapond ,';-..-r'erarv. Mrs POtO* ?'? Sh,-r-ood. treuaurer, Mrs. l'eter 1'almer. j /Eolian Recital, TO DAY, THURSDAY, Afternoon at 3 o'clock. E) cniriR at 8:3!) o'clock. We have bean aaked .1 gr-at many Mmea bj | gentlemen who flnd it Inconvenlenl to 1 ?nw l" i our warer.na durlng bualneaa houra lo Bl*" H few of "in reciUla ln the evendng. WO ,,;"'" pleaaed to comply arlth Iheae requeeta, and wtn give the aecond of the evenlng concerta thia evenlng, ai VM o'clock. Theaa reciUla are pub llc, and thoae wiu. grc interaatcd In the Aeollan are lavited to attend PROORAMME I. Overmre- Haneel and Oretal.B. Haaaaarglaeg (Ae-llan <;ranJ.) i-il.iN of the ?Planoa." are conii I ed *>i thi ?"'\'1 mrn ? ai ihe >?,. .1- Ii If 1. --.??"? w P'ai ???? ;" ','H l..-i of plantM atmultaneouih by ihta .yatem, -''na '? planoi can b? ai any dl.tanre from lha performer. ?? ?c-tlon la electrteal and pra ilcally In.tantaneotii * leliy r-qnire 1 for operatln. th* ptan ? ?'? ' ', talned from h -.mHii batterj ilmUai i" tbai emgW0 "r urdlnary el**i ' la M.o-h Rellgleaae, Op, 16. No ^.OuUnaaat iPtpa Orgaa.) in playlna ihe Aaollaa Plpa Orgaa tbi i,"rt;';n',frIh, ?eau ? tanre fi im th- Inainiment liaeif ? >? Conaole The ronaoli li - nnected wlth the Organ "> 1 ni<-in? of umall electrle .:..,.-1 ln i ?>''?? ??}?,?" an ln 'i in dlameter. In the Conaole are atopa ? J,roi'|*J ihe differeni aeii ->f ptpee, lha ergan awella, and * ???v -.-. ih. i"m]>.. Ii Ii poeeUHe lo hava tha -Pir ai anv denired dlatanea fi m ihe player, 4. Dan.- Macabra .*?w "ai"n* |A< .'i?ii Oraod iHil I'mnn i A LobeagrtB?Iattnoaaetton .\\..?ner (Voealion > Thi? aeleettoa n piajred frora na ' tha v*. ??,*? arh* v ?-. tonea. Thaae tnatrarneaia aw eattri n. roacerto A Mlaor. Oa M.gchamaaa Andani ln ? Atlegi i vli ace. iPtpi ' irgan and Plaaoi ? Three inatrammtf the Ptpe "iKnn and ????? P are u-->l in playlng ihta tn;mi?r. The; . nneciea . ,-.- .??.,-.?.-.i fr-m 'h- I'onaole n? raplaiaed ln nam '?.. l ann - 7 Romanre Eludi.Ketterer .1 aro Ptanoa. > I. La Re n ,i- gaba Marehe Cortage. '? * iPipa i >i k ni and Plan< i I 18 West 23d St., N. Y. Kl.oi.ll PROBABLT ElBClEIl 'li ! Vli'.ST KIOl'RRl OIVE HIM A PUACE "'? >'?''? Rt'PRRMK COrRT RKX<"H Bt OVER l.a<W v\ ?:i v. DB1 ;?: vTIKO Rl OO HIRM1 ?, ; i .--i offl * . flgurea obtaln ibli, wli m.n-s baaed upon thi pollee returna, wheri l ? ... al canvaw ha mi lete I, ln the B i Courl glve Indlcal Martin Keogh'a maj n lt) ? ?? ? i Hugo Hlreh w\ |, IH rol - i< ngi ? '?? inl Quei n? C iui ind the Weatcheal ?ed to Vew-Yorh t'll . hava nol been ao ? '? '"? -a - r in >>? obtalne I The ofl.i - ? - ha. nowhi re mati rla?) hanged thi i mently, a prettj arcurab i itimati -.., . ;,. . : for Mr. Hlrah f i Jueti ?? i ? thi h i , ? iui r in th ? -????-? ii i -i i it' a' i ?? ?' , -,,\ ng reaulti Queena lunoffl lal)_10,863 Putnam fofflclali.-'"j"' . ,. ,?,. .., , 0.2M Oul. '.-?- ' "'? lali... U.inw ? ? . i". i irange loffli lali. ,".'..?.. w . .??.. r ?-. BI lati 12 fl?l Ri kland loffleial).. ?'? -?-" ? aivea Keogh the followlng m ?; Rlchmoi I H8S; Weatcheater, Tn, K nga, s- >; a total of I0.TO ilir?h" total of majoritlea 1. eatlmat l a J.w leaving n nel majorlt) for Keogh of 1.311 wrRsjER siiil OAiy/yo. PHE OPTICIAIj rANV.?JW REVEALg BOME 'v IDEAg.ON Tlt:: PART "K VOTERi VVhen the canvaea by ihe Brooklyn AJderawn of the munldpal rote In tne recepl electlon waa ended for Tueaday nlght, a canvaea or twenty-one eardi ahowed a nel Increaae of Mr. Wurater*a ma.lority over police flgurea by forty-four votea ln ihe Becond i>.?tri.'t of the Twenty-aeeond u.iri yeaterday mornlng, he canvaaa le-iiiK .-on ahowed an Increaae of three Wurater votea. ln the Pourth DlBtrlct a ballot waa marked "de fectlva" where a votei bad put hli .-ross in tbe Re? publlcan, Democratic and Reform Democratic coi umna. Another ba lol aa? rejected bi defectlve be tauae the voter had Bcratched Wurater wlth hla pencll and voted for Bhepard. In the Taentleth Dlatrlct a ballot had an rrased marfc oppoalta Orout'a name and -i croea before ihat of R'urater Elve defectlve baliot. were attached tj ihe return. in the Twenty-fourth Dlatrlct; one waa a Repul " ballot, "ii whlch the rotai had wrltten the name of i ?,!,!!..?-? il. Ebbeta beloai that of Charlea Un oln. One votei had put a croen In gvery drcle on the Other Idloayncraale. aere amuslng, and ihowe i greal orlgli allty of Idear The canvae* of Ihe Twenty-aeeond Ward reaulted ,- rollowa: .,-, irater, 1.606; Ui ?ut, 1,142; Bhepgrd, Ot; F Q s.ii.i-i .;; -^i.,r :??!?. ;,.. i' K Bmlth, 11. b ank, ? i ? . .- ?. Tl ? i.-u.t- :: ti..- ihe a arda canvaam l foll ia ntj thli i R'ui ter, J "74; ar I, 870 blank, 15; lefectlve, 6!. T venty fourth w ui 'ter, l.M> ar?l - >; bl.mk, :.; d fei tlve, 13 ? ti'th Wui 'ti. :.,.'Ji rti.i. att; blank, ."'. t.r.? ti\>-. 67. Thi Bupervlaora ol Klnge Count) are not runnlng latu'ei oi hearl dlaeaai in i .? exdtemeni ol can i-aaring th? county rote Bupervlnoi Ackerman and hli aaaoi latea, howe> ? >i ng i he V'lllth S. nate I'istrl.-t. hR?l eon pleted thelr foui wai I Plntlandi i?? fure the noon rect-aa yeaterday, bul had not ma tol ? com ? i.- a'ere in llnlshed 'i !???>? nrranged to att. nd to tlmt lasi evi n .,i! ihe di llnqi ent era In the T"'"^ ihirtl IVard w< ? iummone?l to appear before them William H Hurd, the Democratic randldati .1;. iui.. had two wati her pn bi nt y- an t.Mt the) kbw llttle wiTi.ition from the polli ? Il The vote on Bupreme Couti Juatlcea waa practl a ly um hangi d alao n>. Hld Benate Dlatrlct canvai ?????' ompleted tne Pourth R'aid before the noon receea. and an aver ,.l-,. ot four di feetlve ballot. In a (II trlil api)ear< 1 ?i ,|f of the Mnete. n?h R'ard waa rompleti d In tne i\ th Dlatricl ranvaaa, whlch la Mayor-eieei Wureli r> wai I and ahi re the b k ? are above tne averaae in deanneaa The booka In th" Twelfth VVard of ihe Vth Dlatricl were found m 1- t<si>ily mnddled the Xlth Dlatricl return* Ignored [he raet \.? ? for Mtorne) -Oeneral, B , nginoer or an Eaati m Dlatrti l foronei. In anothei . |n the ward a dlaorepancy ot forty vot? , wm found ln the vote for ffrcretar) of Btat; an iveragi of flve d? fe tl ? ballota wa. caal h i l - ?.?., ,,. |he vith Benatorlal Dlatrid th- can- I vaaaen ai- nol hall UnlBhed Hereafter the dif? fereni i immittee. will hold evenlng ?-"Hlon? lo hear explanatlon. from rarlou. canvaaaera. ? ? ? V4BB1ED AT IlKF lltiltr UlAir ^l ?t \ na F. Loughran, daughter or .l?-hn Lough . ,. ... mi .,' the Manufacturera' Natlonal Rank, of Brooklyn, waa marrled at her home. So. t Bouth Portland-avi . yeaterday mornlng to Dr. lol E. Wal.h, of Bouth Brooklyn. Blahop Me Donnei;, aaelated by bl< Becremry, Eather Barreit, offlclatcd, and the Blahop redted a nuptlal maaa al ,.,,., .,.,,, .... ia f erected foi Ihe occaaUwi In ihe i,aCk parlor M wa? ?ld to be the nr^t inatam > on . ? |n Brooklyn ?f a ryiptlal maaa belng aald oul aide a church, and waa made poaeibte bj the ? f th Popi ti tbe late Rev. .lohn Loughran. a hrothei ..t lb' brlde, to ? an dtai ln bl. athei Thi nreddlng wa. reJebrated a. qiilet.) >? ooaaible on nccouni ol the death ->f Pathei I-ouBn ran, a'hlch oci trri l leaa than a yeai ago. He l?ad ,,.,.i, ,, atu lent il tne vmerican I ath ill i ol.ege, ln ,;,??,. ?,, i had bnahi proapecta ln the prteathooji. Th. uaher. aere Humphrey J. Kie.>. BenUmln ici.-h Jamea Wi:;iam l^oughran and John ly iy Dr Oeorge B Bulllvan u..> beal man. Mlaa Klrb) ihe brldeamaid, and Mla. Loughran, Btatet of the ?i , . i.ni-.; lourne) .- to !Cew-England pointi. ? - CBXTIXUIXO TBE VKITiBTA* COKFEBBBOE, .,,,.,,, .? mference of the Mlddle Btati ? ranada yeaterda) contlnued Ita etaventh annual ., |n tne Plrai l nltarlan Church, Brooklyn, Uefore a lar^.- BU llei ? Pl ? ew i.isea were ? nith a devotlonal meetuig condui -i b) the Re) Oaorge ll li.nl>;-1 The Re) Dr. Wllllam H I i be aged Preabyterlan mlnlatei who had come m Phlladi Iphla, dallvered an ab!e and entai :.g addreaa on 'The Bellgloa of Jeeua." he recentl) dellvered al thi lal inal lTnlUrlan Con f, r. n ??? ln Waahlngton, l> ?' *\ touchlng inddent that took place aaa tne baptlam ??( Markw Al ?? ,,,.. ,'.,,? daughter al Mr, and Mra itoher' Uard ner, <>f Brool l| n (j.-.ir^.- w Btone, of Boaton Maaa., the irea of the Ametii in Unltartai laaa latlen, dellvered en abli addreaa on "Tha Mlaalonarj Motlve." i'h. Rev \Mhur H Uraiil Of SewbUTg, ^iloke on "Tne Mlaalonarj Method." In the aftarnoon lha followlng ..fttcerH arere eleel ed Prealdenl, I? B. Baton; vlce-preatdente, the n>\ Dr. Robart i-'i.yer, Mta. J. V. I'Ulei'. PMttaWlcdUei Henrj n. Wlllli, Plalnfleld; ihe Rsv W R Bhelr, Buffalo; the Itev. .loaeph May, Phlladelphla. an l Prankttfl W. Hooper; leciatary, the l:?? l?. W. Morehouae; truat..- f..r 1017, :he Rev ' n Blxby, Tonkera Trual ea for 1800 K Wai ??? larke, Phlladelphla; John Hareen Rhoedea and the Rev. i W. Chadwick. Dlrectora foi iM Mra John P. lllBley, Phlladelphla. the Rev. Dr. Robert Collyer and the Rev. M.-trlll B. C. B/rlght, The evenlng ae.?s|,.n waa dcvoted to the readlng of papera, im tba conferenca wlll and to-nlgbt, A NE W Q VEEN Tl F THE 11CD80S THK ADIRONDACX BUCCE88FULLY LAUNCHED AT OREENPOINT. SIIK IS KXPK.TF.li TD MAKi; gfOHTBEN MM.i;-" \N HOL'R, ANii WILL Rt*M OB THE PEOPtB'g I.IMl TO AI.BAXY TO POffT OVER 81.000,000. The Mg Hudaan Rlver aldewheel iteamboal Adlrondack, buUt for the PeoptCa Ui a to Al bany, was launcbed in ih.- Baat Rlver at tha ahlp yard of b.er billlders. John BasllB A BOM, at Kent and Weal st- . Qreenpolnt, yeaterday, In the prea w ? of neaxiy 10,000 people, the rtormy weather havlng no effeit on th.- attcndancc. it waa axactly 18:08 p. m. when tha craft tOOk h-r maJdcn dlp, anil I the tootins of whurUea and the rheers of tha croa I The launcfa u.is a . ompi?t?> aucceaa, and aa the ateamer moved ln the cradlc down the waya leco rated wltb bunttng and flaga, and her decka crowded wlth people. the Hight was inaplrtng. Tuga, gayl) decorated, hovered aboul In tha rlver, wlth thelr decka crowded wlth people anxloua to wltneaa the biunchlng, ahUa tbe bouactopa for aeveral blocka around *?:? fllled \sita anthuataatlc apectatora. At M o'dock in the forcnoon a gang of men began to ahora up the veaeel by drtvlng wedgea beti.n the uprtghu of the cradla and ihe cbalns, whllc othera removed th.- keei blocka on whlch ahe n Thla work coropleted, ti;- last aupport was knocked away, and ns thc Bteamei began to move toward the water*! edge Miaa Marte A Bnglla, tha eldeei daughter of the aenlor membei i r th.- firm of ahlp bniiders, Btood on a platform .. few feel bwb; the reaael, and, catchlng the bottla ol chempognc whlch waa auapended over tha bow, broke it on the reaael a- aha aaJd, '"I chrlaten thae Adlrondack." It took the reaael only ? few mlnutea to reach the water, ar i ahe n lated oul llke a great whlte The ih-.-t of i igboatfl In waltlng were aoon ai her alde, and brought hei aafely Into the allp from whlch ahe waa launched. After thoaa on board ha i allghted abe was towed to the worka of A. A. A W. Pletcher, In Hoboken, where her machlncry n pul ii ani the remalndei of tha work completed. After ihi aunching the bullden were congratulated bj ma- -. frl . da, In idlng the offl tera and dlrectora ? ?? ? Peop'.ei Lfm . n bo were pre* I Am gatherlng were alao many old-tlme ihlpbulldi al :i llvc in thal part of I ' iHod A:LM '''" k i--.iv.-ii ol ihe ahlpbullding v. mi. ii In > ? ira gom by made Greenpolnt famou The'.aunching of the Adlr -n : n k la Incl lent of thi kl I li ? ? nce tha la nchlni rremont. ten yeara ago A lun :hc >n waa aerved after thi i mn offl ?? ? . . it Wi an I Oreei p. nt ave .- -ni Hulta, * ho la among thi time ahipbul di v^. waa thc ri i Ipli l of ? .-. ; i mi : ? . pn ented by Wllllam Bai man on b< - ? th< ? nployea ?' th be preai n -,, ... ? i and plm --1 H on Mi Hulta'i coal of the workn en ll i-- expe ted thc ?? orb of - ? """r - flnlahe. ln May nexi b pla. - In t he llnc i.. llm iloni ar.- I.ength ? ? ? all, 406 '. t; on water Un . ? be .-ti n i guai Is. 87 fi ild, 12 : ehes; dra i| I The t"i atateroomi an airang I l ? ? ch haa ,ui ital le ... Ind ?a ? ?n '"?, aali m d. k ro im*. 'in thi tlrai i illei ? 121 ro ihe i< eond gallery w rooma, ? : . fi el t, on each d? ln whlte mabogan) and furnlahi I wlth enan ir n be : tea la Instead of thi lal bi rtha. Th< gal ?aloona wlll be from ihe trunh dome runnlng the full length o upp r galh ry, J20 feet, i ? * III r?e ?t) !e of Louia X VI, In w ilte ai i Bmpln ureen pli ked ?ul told. Th< ? will be nearl ? the ateamer The enginea are of 4.0 v e aup plied wlth Bteam from four tubular I illera 33 . loni 11 feel al tbe baae and 8 feei to top of lome. Xhean ar.- iei on an Iron bed In the hohl and i cloaed In Iron bulkheada. Thei i om imokeplpe for ,.u.h t* i bollera, ael fore and aft runnlng ip from the maln lech 7-' feet. The iron gallowi Hupportlng th.- walklng beam, wh th la Incloai I, ix .- htgh. The englne la a i i?--presaure one, n ;: a cyllnder ' feei In diameter and 12-fooi Btroke. The paddle-wheela are :it feel in diameter. wlth feather Ing bucketa of 12-fool face. The apeed expected la li mllea an hour. The coat of tha boal wlll .>ver 81.000.000, Ca ili Stephen I Rae, noa of thc Drew, arlll t-ommanJ the nea Bti im< ? ? PROCRAST1XATIOX COsT 111.11 A UVSBAXl) ?OW \ SRU VORK OIBL IIAd U.TKRKD AN OUV swi\.; TO siIT HBR OWN I'AKH i ,?;., poetler, ? drug i lerh al Bath Beach, ..i d Miaa Minnle Itrat;-.. of New-York, were engaged marrled, and tha knot waa to havi been tled on Novembei l A fea daya before the appointed time, however, the bi le-el< i ; ? idi foi a poat ponement. H< r bi eepte l aultor wai gratlfy her wlah, bui when the aecond date lettled upon, Novembei 18, arrlved, Miaa Brata dem . ,t me weddlng be poatpone.1 agaln untll iprlng. Thi* waa aaklng luat a llttle to i mui h of the a iid be huaband, but prayera and entreatle* had no fffeci upoi the prooraal natlng young woman, a'ho n a :.- ii known to hei belov. l thal ahi m ild no. . ||| m is i- adj n || poatlei wanted to be marrled and Ihere waa n.h ii. - in- glrl in the woi rl waa Miaa Annle Btopl bui Bhi la noa Mrs, int,. poatler, and Miaa Minnle llratz haa no one to : - ; . ? i i.'. on the q ?? itloi ol Thla remarkable change of iffalra aa* broughl aboul it: a ahori timi The preaenl M-s Postler waa an i :' ?'' :" brlng vengearc-i ilown ui on the hi id ol \li- - Hratz, ,ii ,| ii ? ,,- .ui . ,,h\ matti t for I'oatb i io - ?? Iti h o(t his affectiom from hla unwlliina t-. hla wlllli Ti.. Poatli i famll] ol the happieat I I: Rl Ige nov rtaln dla ,t<- young a oma n ha* re\ i ?? l a i Inu hon u ed -a\iiiKr to anil hei own i i ??. ao that it now i "Procraatlnatlon la the th..-r ol nuabanda." 10 rXFESTIOATE IHE BB1DGR dCCIDBNT THE ORAND 11 BT It) FIND OI!T WHAT i \''*i:i. , IT I.VQt'KjfT TO BE HELD NEXT ' ' K DAT EVENIXd Tbe Orand lury of Klnga Ci >terday morn? lng inanlmoual) paaaed a reaolution thal li ? ihta mornlng fuji> and i '^.i:-- Inquln i tin .??iu?,-s thal broughl about the colllalon ,irs al tha Brooklyn end of ihe Brldgc early on Tueaday, by whlch Oeorge Oranlto, a young bi . ir. pharmacy, and Thomai Cooper, i ? an, re? ceived injuries reaultlng ln thelr daatha Dlati ? Attorney Rldgway was aaked by th.. Orand i have -'i.i th.- arttneaaca before it this mornlng at iu g . i. A jary ?-i? Impanelled yeaterday mornlng by Coroner Kene al th.- Brooklyn H toplta , in the caae of Oeorge Oranlto, ai relatlvea dealred to remove bui body to his bome, No "|n Eaal One-hundred-and flfteentb-et., New-York Clty. To-daj ? |ury wlll i.e Impanelled at No ISl Dykman-at., th.e bome of Tbomaa Cooper, the brakeman kllled ln the acct dent. The juriee In each caae wlll all as one Jury at th.^ Inqueal to be icld ?>? thi i 'ounty C ?url i, >, Brooklyn, nexi Tu. *ia\ evenlng at I o" veatlgatlon then ?? ida ato thi dlaaatei will be a thorough one. Altbough a complete llat of wlt neaaaa to be rammoned ??' been prepared, i . known thal C C. Martln, chlef englnee auperintendenl ol tha Brtdge, wlll o.- ? promlnenl B !tl.?-.?<?> Dletrlcl Attorney Rldgway yeaterday afti laaued lubpocnaa far tba Orgnd Jury lavealb Houee Phyalclan Sh.n. f the H moeopathlc lb.~ pltai. .no. that reporta prtnti i In aome ? that there v..ih an inaeeml) wrangla amo anitulan e Burgeoaa eal'.ed to attend Coo I Oranlto are wholl) untrm Mr Martln yeaterday reiterated ihe aaaertloi Tu? aJa; ? enlng, thal the ai i Idi ? t have .n prevented undei thc elrcumBtan?es ll- aald tha' Th^ Trlbune's report of the gccldeni ahowad fl ii itely hon thi Bridga offlcera thlnk the accldenl .... auaed Plarenci \ Hanrlquea, a Kridge truatas Tha Brtdge lia- outltved it" uaefulneaa; ar are ear r.t.k,' mora paaaengera lian we ihould When the TRAVBLS A LON(] DISTANCE Who would have thou^ht th.it thc Carb bad Sprudel Springs can bc broughl from Europe to Amcrical And yet you can ob tain Caiisbad Sprudel Sall here .11 every di ii^ store, \\ hicn contains .'II the soli I con stituents ol the water. Besl taken when i out-dooi exercise can behad. Do not be imposed upon bv unscrupulous dealers. Insist upon the genuine inipurted aiticle. DR. HUNTER'S LECTURES. HOW TlIK LUNCMj ARE KOW TREATED WITH OREAT BUCCEBS, I ,V' Conaumptlon, BronebtUa, Pulmonary c.itarrh. i Asthni.i and Pneumonta are ihe efctaf. diseaseH of the lungg wiiieta endangar our iives. i* >r a i"HK tlme thay were auppooed to he con ktttuttonal dlaeaaea, and were treated through ti. Btomach and general gyatam. it araa ? fai.?> theory and fatal treatment. There wen- no< irag neumptlon under lt. W ? now know that they are nol oonstitutlon.il. but local dlaeaaea of the lunga. They begln : chiefly from colda, whlch Inflame the nning of i the air tubeg and cella of the lunga, and flll them wlth unhealthful mucua, Wheti the lunga are . clogged they cannot perforra thelr offlce, the ; breathlng becomea ehort, faver grlaea, tha pa ; tlenl la conntantly racked by cough In efforta to clear the lunga, and tne flenh and atrength con? ? Bume away. Tneee effecta reault from every attack of con geatlon if the lunga, whatever Ita cauae Th y can be remedled ml) by removlng th>- congea tlon and freelng the lunga from tne mattei whlch obatructa them. Tl.nly treatmenl thal H effecttve nn<l cer taln la the dlrect appllcitlon of heallng remedlea to Ihe lunga by Inhalatlon lt la an gxlom of med Icnl adence that all local dlaeaaea requlre local treatment for iheli curo, Phyaldana who regarJ lung tltul lonal, and treat them through the atomach, rl i nol exj.i to cure them. i porai rt Hi f ol the Bymptoma la all they lo. i< for. or ever ii ?< i mpllph. Nol only musl the lunga be treated by inhai.i I tlon (whlch is the nnly way they can be reached i at all), bul thi remedlea Inhaled must ba adapt ed i' thi patli it'a atrength and condltlon. in hatatlon, if Itaelf, i* no remedy. lt is only I e ni'-ans f applying remedlee to the lunga. Tou may Inhale whal is i?f no beneflt, or what wlll do \ oi harni Inatead of good. The differeni klnda and atagea of lung dlaeaae requlre dlfferent rem .--!?;. -?. To know what to Inhale In '-ar-h caae ii.la long exp**rlem ? In the appllcatlon of this ap< ial treatment and profound knowledga of the condltlon. to be met. The Importani.f thi lung.. in the eronomy of llfe, is aeen in the fact that to ceaae to breathe for only flve mlnutea I. fatal. Every functlon is Kiiapended by lt, and a paralyata of death gentea upon the body. v .11 can then underatand why an organ ao I neceaaary to ,;:'?? anrol be Impalred tn its func- ] even t ? a Btn .11 extent, wlthout Injury to . itiltlng, The mltdeat catarrh of the l the fr.lom of breathlng and de rangea the actlo I verj b idlly fun :tlon. what. then, la thla lung functlon. whlch la bo ? Wh.it doea breathlng do? 1; purlfleB the old bl.l nrd m ikea i -w blood oul of the fo ? we .-ii. [f the purlflcatlon doea nol take place the whole nyatem la paralyxed, and we dle, If it I takea place Imnerfectly, w- are weakened and ? d by the Impurity thal remalnn, and can ( have n i health untll II ia remedled. trodu g tl Inh ilatl m treatmenl I gave . Hrorld the tlral common-eenae appll tl n ;, ,,! .;. i.-n .. evei madi to the cure of lung ... ii, tv ? < i red b) lt, and am now treatlng -ii-.os everj form of lung eomplalnt. ln - ir'-' experli nce aa a phyalclan 1 have never, elther ln hoapltal or prlvate practlce, l<:. w,. ,; the .ui- of t ' maumptlv by any other ROUERT IMWTKIJ. M. D. 117 W. al F 11\ -flfth-at., New-York. N'oti -Readera "? The tfew-York Trtbune i ibje t wlll rei .?!??? .. ,;? Dr. Hunter'a .k, wlthoul charge, by .Ing hlm as ab >ve._ Di .... opened It earrled 1.800 paaaengera rtn hour; i.ooo, u- nannot run more cara j. und the Bridge haa reached it-- llmlt ln rei.. i i i ? an . li > whlch I do . expreaa untll after the Coroner'a ln i wlll aay thal i thlnk tnthe fog of I. ? ? ? ia .'..' l.t'o'e ?? I irrj h I'?? paaaenger who >v ,- klll< i had no bualnea. to be on the platform: h iv ? got otT hla ear and gone ial the approachlng traln, but he atayed ? i mg." - - -?? - OFF FOB ATLABTA. :?>-;; BROOKLTN DZUBOATION gTARTB TV A TRAIH OF TEN COACH2g PROORAMMH Or THE TR1P. Brooklyn'a lelegatlon to tha Atlanta Bxpoaltlon iterday afternoon for the clty In the Oeorgia hllla, where "Brooklyn Day" wlll ba :,,,-. | ai the Bxpoaltlon on Baturday. The peopie in the party, Includlng promlnent bualneaa m>-n and th, i- wivee, i tughtera and aona, left the (.'ity of Churchea on the Annea boat, whlch plles between PuH ,n-at .ui l ihe Pennaylvanla Rallroad statlon. in jeraey Clty, al I 0" tlock. K\ 'he siatlon they took a through traln, compoaed of ten cars. The traln left Jeraey Clty at I 4:i p. m. It w..s acheduled to arrlve al Waahlngton at 10:J3 o'r-lo'-k "aa, nighf il A hevllle, N C, at 12:38 thla after a-here ;h- party wlll drlve through the btg \ ,, ierblll eatate, where luncheon wlll be acrvi I ai ? - llatterj Park Hoti I, an I where they nrill be ormail) welcomed by the Mayor and Common ,'-, ,?.. v, | -., V ui bi ?? ached u - o"i lock to i mornlng Man) of the guesta wlllaleep pn . .. ng theti atay, as the traln wlll I ., ked n. ii thi Expoaltlon grounda On Batur ::,, ,,;< ? n Day/' wl!i be obeerved wlth .i nrogramme In the audltorlum ln the mornlng. an-l .. .ii :-? furnlahed by Bouaa'B band. Then the progi imme of exerctaea wlll be gtven: Openlng remarka, TImothy L. Woodruff, chalr . - Itlai na' comi Addreaa ol welcome, I'orter I\ hk. Mayor of At lanta Keapon.r, Charlea A. Bchleren, Mayor of Brook Halutatlon, C A Colller, prealdent Cottoa Btatea and I'.i.n.'"."Hai Kxposltlon I'ompany. Kepl; I k w Wurster. Mayor-eleet ol b? Wlll rarleton. read by Wlllbun Berrt Oratlon, Bl CJali McKelway, e.litor of "The Brooklyn Oally i: igle" ., . R.marka Murai Halftead, elitor of "The Brook? lyn Si an lai i i 'nlon addre.i WI II im Cullen Bryaat of ihe Brooklyn l >all) Tl ? . i ati r a n ceptlon wlll be hel 1 In the Nea l Th ;.. ty. whlle in Atlanta wlll . i- I irlving Club and wlll i-.iv \ , on the h imewai lourney at i o clock on r b) wa.v of ' natta The Kr iokl nltea ?I'.l gel hon it I m VVedneada) a BROOELYS NB1Y3 SOTK8, !'?: TOWK Th | of K i- Bleahel, on trl i fore Judge Cullen, In the v rl of Oyer an I i mlner, charged wlth the murder of her Infant laal june, a ia unable to agree, dlvldlng equally in tbdr oplnion of the woman'a gullt They were dled ? ? mornir.-'. Corporatlaaj Oounse! McDonald yeaterday - an anawer .l-nylns In general all ol Mra le i tlona upon Congreaaman Bulaer, counael for .lohn .). .,-.,.. , . im t the ?? i ?r ROO.0O9 damage. . 0n a.-' mni '? Infl ted b) a aoldl durlng the trolley atrlke The annual eutumn m inlon ? f tha fale Al i \n ????!. ., ?? i ong lalan 1 w..^ hel i il the Brookl) n ., .,-?, (jaj ,, o.. profe.i ? H K- Northrop gave a llvelj lecture on --.v Blcyde Tour Through Kurope tn I Wllllam n. Davenporl the Publ i miniHtrator, talked In a hlg I on hli recenl trlp l i lapan Pre lerlcfc A Ward f the aaaodatlon, pa , .. ;. irlea H tlall, Mr. l ?? i m - Mi i:., rhei Vala men who had dl< I all I ?; ,v,. preai Arthur K i:lX?..!,. Hi nr) K. Bheldon. Tlmotl y I.. W< Henr) i ?wlgl t, r , Dr. Arthur Mollleraon, T A Perklne, Charlea P. Wllllama Oeorge C Brauaard, j k iwln i.. Allen \lexan lei ' 'a n iron, R. I Tllney, Harry Hatcb and Profeaaoi laaac P H .1 b, t Bti .'.ii in - .Iltl .ii - illghtl) Impi ived 1 thla week He waa well ? nough yeatei i hli room and apen I a ? i ? ' Mra. Htran il an la al .1 ? onflned I ? her Twenty-three mlld caae. ol - a lel fe) r ai ? re rti ; from the Brooklyn Orptaan iaylum. 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