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I - A CAPE OF BLACK AND GRAT A8TRACKAN. wlth whlti satin and adorned wlth ateel b ucklea VWOnOVS CRVSADE T - MAN-8 HEALTH PROTECTIVE S ON THE WARPATH. ro attack expecto ? ? ;. TO OPERATX MN8T CNIANITART BAKESKOPB The v.' n'l Health Protectlve AaaoclaUon la golr.g ? the new year wlth a vigorous rru ?ade againat expectoratlon and bakeahopa par dcu'.a: y the 1 rmer. "We wlll have the law etther enforced or re *ea!ed." remarked ,ve preeldent, Mrs Trautman, 'eaterday morning, after lha regular monthly meet Cg. "Or.e or tv. ? convlctlons would settle the natter or.o way or thi thei nd tl it l what we nter.d t aecure "The whola aoclety haa raaolved Itaelf Into two ommltteeF. one to afack tho expectoratlOfl lulaanre. and the other to opiratl againat the un anltary bake bopa One of the membera loggaat* ri thai thi who!- aa. lety ehouM engage ln the ormer work by dtatrlbutlng leafleta on expectora lor, to every one Been to vlolate thc law." Aithoueh th?se twn aubjactl had more attenrlon. era were nol negli ted for lt was the day ap - i for tho rea i | of yearly report6, atal the f the organlaatlon waa revlewed Mlsa T eresa Barcaiow, reportlng for the Btreel ? -. aaid that the wlnd and the '???.. worked at crosta purposea, the ? wlngi waftlng thc dlrt Into ind the araftlni Meyer 1 I what ahe had aeen ln the trt experlei re. Cocl bea were i ? : i. and tl ? mannei n n so delightful that ? ?? ? I Ihem had ? ? hla doga mi her if ahe ever re ? ? ame In for ? of ? nelderatlon, and a letter on the f from Mra A. M Idi berger, thanklng g up thi work. ? noi ? 6 more exasperatlng t; an to t r ln the laeet wlth, >ui Bto lering th< w lei aa a ai .,??..? , ? . r a on the ? ; ? ?? ? ng one Inti the ?,r ? ? ??'? by h wom ' -? In an rgai izatlon ??'??? ns; of pet doga. Mrs. 1 Commlttee oi ? thai the ,;,-? ... , .. | . t thai 1 rkvhlng be lefl on ol the j latforma A req from l ? ? ?-, aak thelr blll waa pre ler.ti ? era refuaed to | i any reao lutl n Itfl 1 roved of tho " ' : ' alei . ? oted that a ?? ? ? ' ? . ? - '? i.lutlonj be pri ented to Ex I'residenl IVIIaon of ihe H.aith 'olonel VVarlng. i ? ... th-m for ' ? ? rlna thelr . '?' ;! ?" ^;"- Wyi k, ln anawer to ' ? - r waa '??'??'? l!l e would be ety al ? ? ' ? '' ' lutlea era told t the n f her i . . ? ?? . ? H. R A. I ? ? ? ? I ? ?? , tlon (..??. t| | rhat If ' 11 ? , iral ? IF/7JI " \L1CE IS WOSDERL IXT)." THE f'OMINQ ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE ETY OF DE< ' iRATIVE ART .??:.?> ". rland w . . ? ? J ry 8, of the IValdorf blda falr ... Tha k ton n ill to be chlld ? wl l ln an lt wlnter. for thi neflt of t ? .???" v..,.,-.. headquartera are al No 14 ? ti are . th'-re isi haa tx ? n ? - Q ? . ? pald to tha iting, the i leavor beli kave i i u ? aerv ?? 1 bi t: i<. ta maj be o ned i y applylni to the pi ildeni ol tl ?? Bo. I * i- ratlve An, Mra J.. .\ li I.M ? . I :' I ? ? ? ???. The play "All a ln W nderland" waa adaptad by Mi :,.? afli. J from ttn of ibal nami by ? . from Ihe rompanlon vol ? :?.'? "Through thi Ixtoklng-GIaaa." Bhe haa taken from each one the aaenea b? Bt calculated for aiaga - ' nd haa combined ihem Into a plaj which re ? tw . .. ? foi Ita pei formani e ll '?; ",- w< ? ? All ? and the IVhlie ,' hrougho il the origlnal ? . Mr- I*. i, fbld having merel} cul m,<i condenaed t., auli her ? ? ' ?' the oeai . . !a that ln which th ? Wain- nd i t.'ai nter appear The oyeteri whoai ... [he p ? i.. appear on tha stttge 1" a etevetiji coutrived Uro?) acena. ? .? tho othtr rhaptera illustratel are thosc llng the i'h> - re Cat, the Hatter and the M r ; Hare, the Jabb-rwo h and thi Mock Turtle '!'..-? plaj loaas wlth 1 he trlal-by-Jui y acem PATRi 1NES8E8 The Soclety of Decoratlve Art now ?')i>r>orts ni two thouaand people (>>? t;..- w,,rk which i: 6 oul It haa be n ati idlly Increaalng i*s tlon of w rk. and aluce Mrs Delafleld aaaumed tho prcaidency the who!.. Boclety has beon reorgan Ized and put on a thoroughly buslnessllke basls. The Board of Managera haa been Increaaed from tweive to forty-flva and tho women Intereeted are worklng hard to !noroa?o the usefulness of the organizatlon Tho aoclety 1? prepared 10 take or dera fr-.m archltecta tr*r tlio Interlor domratlon and upholaterj of houaes, maklng thla as much a part of Ita work as tho embroidery, whi<-h many p.ople erroneoualy auppoac *>nstlt itea ita entlre labor. The patroneaaea of the entertalnmeni f>r Janu? ary * are Mra Thomas P Young ir . M-s Alfred I'drning 1 lark. Mrs Morrla K .losup. Mrs. Will lam :' Whltney, Mr.-. ., B. Trevor, Mrs Henry Burden Mri J. E Alexander Mrs LevJ P Morton Mr. Oeorge De Poreet, Mrs John Jay Mrs J .1 Aetot Mr- ,- b. Alexander, Mrs. .1 W. Plnchot, Mr.- Eugene Kelly. Mra John P. Munn. Mrs C M Hj :?? Mrs ,; 1; llaven Mrs Edwln Paraona, Mr? H H Kunhardt, Jr. Mrs E. E, Poor, Mr? Julos Reynala Mra W F. Klt-.g. Mr? w Bayard Cut tlng Mra VYalter B. Jamea, Mrs. J. Kennedy Tod and Mrs. II. U. Hoyt. THE DAY'fi 0088IP. T"i Ur the auapleefl of tho Amorli-an TnsMtute of PhrenoJogy, Mlaa .tossio a Powler arlll begin thla i v. nlng a courae of four lecturea on montal bcI ence, lllustrated by atereoptlcon eiewa. Tho aub jeel Ihli evenlng wlll be "Tho Temperamenta M< ? ' tl, Vltal and Mi tlve How to Judge Thorn People We Meei." The leriure will beg 1 . ? v o'clo k al the Ami rlcan Ii I ' I ; rei gy, No. 27 Easi Twei ty-flrat-at. The Commlttee on Mualc nnd iir.-.ma of Chlropean wlll meei n 10 i <>' lock this morning at thc home of Mrs- j. ]?- Bcholee, No. 126 Hooper-al . Brooklyi Arrangementa for the nexl mualcal and queatlona of Importai e a III 1 ? dl cu ? I The Photereone Readlng <'!'ib wlll meet thi afternoon al Mrs. 1. p Hawley'a No. 161 Han Brooklyn. Mrs Clarence E Beeley wlll , - : Mra H A Tuttle a 111 coi tribute e on Taaio. The flrai of tho three BUbacrlptlon ci n~orts to be glven by the Rublnateln Plub of New-Tork will be .-.. nlng al the Waldorf-Aati ? la ? .t ? ?;.. o'i loi k. The dlre tor la VVII'lam R. i 'hapman M-s Roaalter Johnton, of New-Twk, win thi? ftemoon addreaa tho Brooklyn Auxlllary of th. New-Tork Btate Aaao latlon, whlrh wlll meei al me of Jamea l>fferia, No 668 Flathush-av.-.. Bro klyn, al 3 o'clo k Tha auxlllary la o| 1 , ihe extenalon of suffrngo lo women After nn Intcrmlaalon for the holldaya, the Bw&ml Abhi I ' wlll resume his ta.ks on Indl n phlloflophy al Motl Memorial Hall. No M or ave., Ihia ev.-nlng at o ovio^k. Ihe aubjei * ?Monlam and Monothetam. Miss Fteld'a Diill ln Parllamantary Proeedure a II bearln thi" morning al II o'clock a- tho i,..Bgue fo"politlcal Educatlon. No G08 Plfth-ave The Laague of Parentl and Teacbers will hol 1 lts tenth regular meetlng al I o'clock this aftornoon a* Barnard C llege Boulevard and One-hundred-and ."'..', |,..h st An addreaa wlll be mad<- by Dr. James . ;......, profcaeor of pedagogy ln tha Tcachera' Any ..nc Intereated in tho work of the league is Invlted 10 atti n i The programme ot the Jamaira Chatiteuqua Clr C|6 for thla evenlng la aa rollowa: Quotatlona from Longfellow, anBwera to aaalgned queatlona on thc ,,,., chapter In "Soclal Bpirll ln Am-i Mr- C M. Klrhy; Ihe artlcle In . iq?a*n*' on "The rity of Berlln." out .'??>. 1 iiia D l"" ; ?; eaBai on Helne, by . , 'r . ... on Iferder, by Mlaa ;- . New-Tork braneh of the Moravlan Bemlnary v?'? ..', abso latlon wlll glve thi annual lun ? ti, iV'.,.' the Hotel Manhattan, Forty-eecon-l-al V; .;-avo. Covere wlll be lald for ? -?rgi '. ? ? t ., ta, wl 0 wlll all down to tho bai quei ai 2o' I '? _ Th( nex1 , ? ... .,' the regular Gunton Inatltuta ' . .. nriii be glveri by Prealdenl Gunton this even . |ng ,,t f. 18 o'clock, in Aaaembly Hall. . Building Flfth-ave. and Twentleth-at. , . w, 1 be "Wlll Proteetl m Alwayi Be _ Wat( . . ungB wen held In Newark, N. j.. Year'a Eve by Ihrae of the w,.-..,- ? -..,..- ml >na and on New fear'a ., , o| ?. :?- bcpl ? open h< uae " Thi , .? i-. ; over elghl hundred callei . *. ,, wero lubatantlalli eniartalned by roaal turkey ? .",. ...... ... ml inta if a aquare meal " A ir< Idlna, ???? ' (ha grooi. well . . a-ore the dUtlngulahlni col >ra haa t ;,.., i, ,r th. s. ond Vtfoman-a Chrla arl ? :. eordlally wele. m. ? ;,,?; "kn Bhl or me new chlvalry." Hary it,. t r lecturea : ,-da>- al Publlc * , .'. , | |-,lV ...... n j.. on "Thi Btory ' ? ? _ At the adjouraed meetlng of the Boar.j <,t rgda- 1 , ..tlon of New-York ' My. Mlas Anr.a farey of j Bchool No 6, waa retlred on accounl of III healrh At tba monthly maattag pf thi CcJaaabti rmver- j atty truateea " eoti of lhanka was tenderoo1 to Mlaa patherina ii Bruce for a arift ,,f a mim of nwn?y J ,,,,,',,? BBtri tomli 1 laboratory, wlth wirtch to oarry ,,,, poal gi iduale w,,rk The inatlnee pertormance at Jloyta b> tlie atu laatl of Mra. Btanhope U'heutcroft'a l>rainatlc ichool haa been noetDoned to Janu-rv ?. One of , the d*hutantr? on that ocoaalon wlil be Mlaa Hope Tetnplej aiiov* fiimllv Is promlnont in ("nnndlan POlltlr-S. Tho fcn-.lnino deaolcoe of whlst flnd thomsoivos with a fall ::ht: i thls week. Teeterday nffrnnon tbe I.on^ laland Woman'a Club hoid Ita weekljr tonrnament tms mornlng tho Woman'a Whlst Club tncptj, and thts eyvntng If woman'a nlicht ai tbe Knlckerbocker WhM Club. Thuraday nlght u xueal nlghl ai both the Long laland ?nd tho Woman'a Club, and Prlday nlght is woman's niK'it nt tho Broadway Whlst Club. Thls mornln* at 11 o'clock Prnfossnr Russoll wi:i tel] tho womnn'.s law elaaa of tho New-York t'nl veralty about tho "Statute nf Prauda " No llcketa aro raojotred, and all wotnen mtereeted in law are Invlti : to be pr< anl al this as .it any of the law ? ' ? ires upon Monday, Wednesday nr Prlday morn Inga or eveninga, The Bocloty for Polltlca] Btudy rosumod Its ropn lar waekly meetings yeaterday nt No. TJ> Weal Plfty-elghth-at. An Intereatlng papor on John C. Calhoun was read by Mrs w. c. Brewater. The Twelftb NiRht Club heM its regular monthly mtotlnK yeaterday afternoon at No. 23 Weal Porty fourth-at. Crltlciams i>n stage aettlngs gowna and coior acbemei furnlshed an Intereatlng programme . HflDUriE> unsMin^igci&TY OOOD c'llFFR. Havo v ti nad a k'r.f!n"Fi shiwn? P ia it on. 'T*?i nol k'v'" fae yti ihne P ?? It nn. I^t tt Irarel down tlie yonrs, I>a tt ?ripc anotheCi teerm, Tlll ln h<>iiv?n th- daed uppoar*? I .i ? ll ADDRE88 TO MY BOUL ON THE NE7W TEAR Another year haa pnn<\ mv aoul; Pauae and ponder o'er Ita page; Whai wladom'* thlne? Wl al aelf-control? Wli.it q.iiiMk" .n'.rr.s Ihy powers engagi ! }|:ist (I ..ii for Oth r- Hred. or ?-\'" Haa .! !?? ?? n honoreil, ^r forgol ? 1 !.i. t ? iu for g< dnei ?1 rove, or i ? If? II ^i tt ii -i the battle bravely fotight? Haa i'r!v !'.'?;-.i I een wlael) ii. gth been wtaely spent? Is r>i por Aro inlml and heart on r< ?d Intent* Tea, some i . hasl l< arned, my soul, And iomi ist But dull thou irt to learn the whole, And alow Ihy rnce to run Yet, thou urt H!s. my aoul, H's own; Hl* | \i ? !. Ii Hlrn n Hlm Ifa'II kee i ? ? ?? lo the ' m (The Rev. W, W Morton. Communlcatlons hare bcen recelved from lllea Constance <; i ni Bols, Mra G i. Bcrgen, Mrs M E. Randolph, Emms B Bhlelds, Rlla A Catlln, Harold Worth Vnaaar, 0 P Penteeoat, OHve Pbraner, V. V B Parke, Miss K Mlller, Kath arlna R Campbell, Mrs Brtstol, Mra B. A. Hast Ir.Ks. Mrs. B. I> VVIlllami m, Mr- R A Hrown. Mrs M M M M ?ult< n. Mr- .1 1" D . D R A , .1 Auguetua Rtce, Mr- l". r Needham, laahel Bton* Kdwin ii ii I arthur ll. Darland. Miss A Hl ! Tant-," Mra R. 1. Mbbbi ni eau, O. T. W., Mr>. I.'i:., Eleanor K*i ham, Mlaa A M Ad ama Mr- ,\ M Davls Mra Ellzahetl Terry. Mrs. 8 E HIkkI M ? MI h illla. Llno Wal:< r Mn H C. Ri iwne, Ollve M Tounx. EuOora Pnlmor, Mlaa Em I) C Davla, Mra Thei lore L. De I I Hattle 1. W< i: '? r \nt T Mr M I Mo. ler "?' IU Mlaa E. A Bhults, Kli.r. no* I Suydnm and Mra .\ na H< A large linx nf toya dlahes an l dolla t r I "Llttle M ,l ? " from Mrs John l' Davla and Mrs Charles fl Menagh. of Eaal Orange, N .1. arrlvcd laat nlghl j':-" i ? th I ist contril utloas o( twenty six < xtr.i bags were beli -' sent lo No 5" Thlrd-ave. Tho expreaaman aralted tlll everj irtlch had i.oon depoelted ln Ihe rarloua I i; thui i irrylng ad.ll ? ? sunbeams l the llttle ones of ihe Easl Bl ?? Somo Now Yeaffl rards and tiooklots were Ff-nt by C ^f n Two boxes >f Comfort Powdera, dalntilv iled wlth rlbbon, were forwarded by Mrs. H. J Btevena Miss Helen Vl'eston aenl a box of lovely ealendara and a dalnty memorandum pad. Mary T Hiibhard forwarded a book entltled ''Our Artlai In Cuba " .,'. i I n who hnve ?!d cni. i I ? that uro wor h nea pa '? wll be .-? itterlng mifh ne if they a< nd them ln the T. B B THE NEW TEAR O'or tho mci!--t i!rs wlld ? mca a llttlo <~h11 rl. And all the i tr ??].!? n w iys Ar- b oomlng brlght 'ne il hls sti p* of Iltcht. And the i lleya rlnx wlth hl i pra A".i thc mori i ' "? ind tlnta Hla i-t'f. k wlth Its roav raya. Hla brlxht eyea beam and hla ti gleam? B i nahli That mark hla waj thrnugh tln gatea of day? Ai Ihe dj Ii - ? i- dc | And thi \ anl throi ?? la now hla i wn, And hl* kli a lom la h?n irts. i :,- he Blnr* he i nnps Ari .,???. weet and rare, ?. ,i fraxranl n nd tl ? ' ? " ivei And wlth kleeei ???' ind a'lth amllea we greel The 1" autlful, glad New 1 ? r Bo rover the h< I l >1<1 I * ir. dead, Witl ??'!. ahroud f anon . Llfe la B?T?-t, '??" tlmi I ''? el And the ?? enrs musi Tho iH-autifnl yoare, wlth thelr amllea nnd lears, Th. ' ? ' " K!... ?..????? ?? b I lu eares, ifpB have ii isaed j. ,,, fall of feel i | To thi ... hls due; l ul we love the t ? w The bv ???? Bl roae la the laal PreuM.lei eral of the T. 8. fl I aend i ,nn,lk.. to the 8 - frt r.'N who rem??mbere<l . wlth tln Ir Chrlatm . - ' ol ? i good cheer Tl i the kl ,. B T. 8 8. 1 !?' ? Ivetl rrom Mra Palntt r -;-,, ,,,., ,. ,ii . r n n neni a prel y i retonn ?i. pan l.'lpn a-hlt? box. wlth I .... . ||<), from Mis Blmia ind Mrs Rodewell; medlclne cover fr'>in Mrs Penteeoat, and rards f-,,., -\, m n'? 1 wlah also to alve lhanka fur ll i-lft- fr in B?n . ' frli i Ii .in Mrs Bldtioj M ?:? I l Ie tei Bn<] lovely rarda; Mra .1 B., N'ea Vork i " and card Mlaa Man" A Wllli (ha| ? d, hand n id I ?ikl'-t and ;?"? ni . .?;? h- ir* lontali lt y B Tlptiire M, ;.: i: Crouel eni lo rn-. ;. . i ..? of the poi < i ??Tl ? Pel r..... i f .., i,. mtifiillv wrltten by heraelf; to me a ,.'",, ,,, . .. -, j ioi . i il ll nti bi .i flower, ni i nn of H water plai t. whi ?'. I* an un< ei alng dellgl i From Mlaa Rlaley I recelved a pleca of very bcou HfU| , r . h< i llnen lai ?? a* a N< w lear greetlng. and N-' " v . " , ? rr ,m Mrs R F ll idaon and Mrs. M l Belllek To 11 thea*-klnd frienda I aend deep trarmeat i ka foi thelr beautlful remem ir-mco' lt w.-.s ip.l.d. n vory wonderful <'hr1?t mna iixv foll <>f the aunahlnc of Bunny iK-orts and t ,'-? Vi h the feel i makei all pffi beauflMI , ..? . iiv.s brlxhter .nd better WlthM fonde.t New-Year greel moal gratefully yours, Brooklyn. Jan. I. I89S ll "S inshlnera." I am, ANNIE ELOI8E DOTY. UV81C AND THE CHILD. \ BITBJECT OP WHICH S*RAH ELIOT SEWMAN MAKEB A BPECIAL BTUDT UlM Barah Ellol Nesrman addreaaed the Aaso rtate Alumnas of ihe Normal College yeaterday ifternoon In tha College Chapel on "Music nnd the Phiu " a siibji l of whl h she haa made n sp< >lal study. ,m , .. ,1:,i which ;i ehlld haara, even when lt la .. ' . .,., n.? mother'a arma, Is unlmportant," f;,ii Mi-i Ncwman II has been shown by aclen experlmenl thal the alightesl nolae has an effeel upon the braln, even though one is uncon ,'i || 1.lemenl ><t metre acta dln ll) I ,.,.. :,! i r mual q il k< na tb ; ?? and mlnor music l< >na II Dlfl reni kcya i..,v, dlfferen! moral effecta B Oal major expi ,v ... a ?.,. ,,.,,.. ind i- ona partl ilarly ault ,,,,?. for young chlldren. Mualc heard it. chlld ! , ,\ produ ? '????!!' memortea,' and ir its In :.,-? m< morh a wlll i oonteracl tbe ? , .. muali ? ' ?"? contrary nature heard In ]"';:r ,';.'' ,.,:?i?m,^ ,.r tha ktcture Dr. Bmlly i ,.-; . , , -aa | realdlng, remarked thal N mother or ier_hci In aaked if Mlaa Nea ? in,,,.ai'i ? x, la ' "neas f thlldran for , , and often vulg n tune* Mlai Newman ., . i Ii waa : arglslni eni thal ,hat If alth a llki i Ii:;;! rn, r.' preaet ted them thei a mld lt. tlmo :'':'r ' ,,.,. waa llluatrated wlth Inatrumental .oioVtion* :! iv. i t.\ Mlaa Ncwman, and wlth L_nla by B ?'? ?nd |,:ran*. w:i-'' Mra? Ida E Rleman waa klad ?' . to s!r:k,' ?,., ? ir, wim ine of irrai g< d by ,, , ,,,'nndtt.?n chlld Btudj anl th- klndergar ; ":,,''',; . .? alll ba glven bj Dr Prana | . r2? ivi.r ian ?? '"" Sl"'>'; "-111 ??? a Hrowtb " _ _ BYMPATHV FOR VR8. HCBMITl Many '<f ihe membera ol tho i'ri>f.-ssinn?i Woman'a l^>agu< extended thelr aympathy lo Mr Eugenle Bchmlta who rell whlle leavtng her dreaa liar-room ??' tba Oeraaanla Tbeetra on Monday ,.v?" Ina ai.d i-r..k- bar kag Mrs. M'-hmltl was taken to tha New-Tork Hoapiial. whera ahe ro telveJ timely treatinem. lt la boptJ ttmt her ra tovci> wUl ba rakpid. OLD AND NEW iST. PATJL'8. THE ENffLIPH TATHFE'RAL AS IT WAS AND ra, ai.fukd ootAJCrr i.rcnruns m thf; cmntcfj rr.tit and n.".M.--i{Fs poRTT BIORT nrAf Tirr:. ITBltBOPTICOS VIBW8 The first of Alfro.l CoIlett'B sorio* of lectures on I "Engllah Cathedrala" waa opened yeaterday morn? ing al th.- Churcb Club, Flfthavc. and Porty^acv enth-st. The BUbject was "Old and New St. Paul'B." Mr. Colletl aald, ln pnrt: "Tho graal catbedral of London Is the thirdwhtoh has occupied tho preeeni ilte. <?f tho nrst thore is now no remnanl whatever, and tho foundarJoa or Bi Paul'B aa a eathedral Is lost ln the *hadows of legend land. If we aro to belleve meducval lageoda | we should ns.-riho to 11 an antlqulty datlng hack | poaalbly to thc aecond or thiri century, bul aoth I Ing is eertaln until tho early pirt of tho Berenth century, when wo flnd Mellltua Blahop of London. London, wi may remember, dld not he.^ome the chlef city of thi rcalm tlll aftor the Conquaat, and therefore II wdh not until after thea that any effort wai made to produce ? eathedral worfhy of Ihe i motropoiis However, nt tho cinse of the elevcnth I century a eathedral waa begun. and aftor two cen turlea of bulldmg wai formally dedlcated wlth pr.-at pomp an i een tnony. lt had the glory of boing the laru-ost and poaalbly tho nneal of all the Bngtteh cathedrala being neaiiy ono httodred feot longcr than tho preeeni Btructura and having a splre fully flve hundred feel hlgh "Aftor auffering many repnlrs nnd In-llenltles. brought aboul cblefly by aucceaarva tiro?, tho eathe? dral fi-ii a prey to the greai firo ..f London ln 1166. At first aome ofTort wns made to rebulM lt, but upon the recommendatlon of Hir Chriatopher Wran an entlrely new dcatgn waa prepared, and aftor much trouble wlth the commtaal >n appolnted :o Buperlntend the work Wren finally luoceeded in I hla la ? plan a cepted, ind tho work of th? eathedral waa begun ai the em! ,,r tho aeventeenth century. Wren . ? I ....... u rompleted, and. ac conllng to thi | which la atlll to be Been ln Ita i ihe only monument extatlng In BI Paul'a of Wr---, hlmaelf, bul t be ehef-1 ? of the greai trchlti Th- OothlC style of tecture being ? ? ?? tlme entlrely extlnct, Bt Paul'i i th< lef monumenl ln England of the Benali - | however ir may be operi to erltlclsm li wlll alwaya be one of the nobleat ind IVren'a dealgna for the ln terl ir hai e nol | iered to, ai d a greal many experlmi l have been trled ln tho present ky ati phere of 1 Pre ludi t.ie poa Iblllty ,.f mural deooratlon by fresc li ii i sor:. ? :' moaal. i ,ir- being placi 1 In the eathedral which when fii ahed will Impart to h a wai mi It worthy ,.f ir. "Po? Knglan 1 appeala to tha hearia I i ?? peopli mon than Bi Paul'a to tho !.-;irtc ,,' I.,,:, ? ., ,.r. alwaya open, alwaya thronged wllb people ;- pulnr to , degree thai is qulte ,-x >'\en on the m wl I ? ? - 'hurch In Engl n I rnay well ? pr I ?? <? Paul'a aa an exponent. Th.- famoua aermona of Pnnon Llddon win i.mir be r memlw n I wlthln Ita walla. and, h iwever mlataken n enta of II may ' ??. we ra ia! regnrd ;h.-m as ?omethlng of -. natl r, ii work -ii of lx>ndon> munlflei ? ?? Among ,v forty-elghl vlewa ahown by Mr Col? letl wi re thi a-lng: A \le? if [.on lon hefore ' ireat I r. ??. pt, ..; i Bt Pa il'a ol i St Paul ? on tlr>-' the monumenl ' the flre of London I)ean Colet'a ho . - ,. nt Bt r nil'a from " ? [Iver; a pe >p ,t s- p .. - \. , |g..... \\ \\ .,? | Bt. Paul'a: the a ? - ? f Bi Pefer'a, ? . i. the wean rn pe ' raeni of Bi i' i :! s thi ? \ ri the aouthern p r.-h, tho from Thi klng ea il Bl ?, looklng ? ,-t the reredoe; tho crypt, nnd ! Bi i' ml - fr m the i Iver. "LIFE'S" FRE8R MR Fl'XD. MUBICAL AND DRAMATIC F.RFAKFASTS TO BE OTVEN AT THK WALDORr-AffTORIA. Tho < unmlttee of women ln ohargo of the Mual r.ii an-l Dramatlc Breakfaata to be gtven on the Thundaya in January al thc Waldorf-Aatoria for the benefll of "Llfe'e" Freah Alr Fnnd, are responsi ble for endenvoring lo abollah the much-abusej rustom of requlrtng patroneeaea to aell tlokets for a! the varloua eharltable orftertninmon's for which thelr namea are us>. 1 To women of proml nence a mea are constantly ln demand. the dlapoaal of tlcketa aent them has crown to bo a eerloua annoyance and Ineonrenlence, lt was ln the hope that thelr example WOUld bo followed by o'hers. aa It haa been, that the patronosso? of th"e breakfaata which promlae to flgure among ? - i eventa of th-- aeaeon, were nol glven tick ? ? The tlcketa and boxes are on sale at tho i.ifp Build? ing, 18 \\'-st Thlrty-flrat-at., and al Tyaon'a Tlckel Offlcea only. < >n accounl of the demand for singlo tlcketa lt has been deelded to put somo on gen eral i The patroneasea ara Mrs John Jarob Astor. Mrs. Georgi l' Andrewa, Mlaa Aymar, Mrs Muhlen '? Ra ley, Mrs. Bdtnund Bayllea, Mrs Jamea llude Beekman, Mrs n m p, Belmont, Mrs y II. Benedlct, Mrs Charlea Berryman, Mrs. g J. Ilerwlnd, Mrs Mortlmer r.r ,,.ks. Mrs. Frederick Betta, Mrs wilbur Bloodgood, Mrs Jamea Burden, !? -. Mrs Danlel ttutterfleld, Mrs. Lloyd Bryce, Mrs llenrj Burneti Mr il. I.,- Orand Cannon, Mrs, Rol ? n ' larkson, Mrs. Henry i 'li w a, Mrs n ,?? - ok Mr- Wllliam P. Douglaa, Mrs Wllliam it. Dln more, jr.. Mrs john Dreael, Mrs Wllllam A. l-u-r- Mn I . '? D remUB, Mrs. J. ii I)oi.:...r. Mrs Ellaha Dyer, ir . Mrs. !',!? ,r>;o de Foreat, Mrs. Reglnald de Koven, Mi> dl Zerega. Mrs. Caalmlr Kl m M Fredi 11< k Edey, Mr-. Duncan EI lloti, Mr. Btuyvea i, M-s. Prederl k Oeb hard, " ? ?? Harrla, Mrs Borden Harrlman, Mr ,r Arden Harrlman, Mrs Rlrhard M. llunt. M:s Thomai lloward. Mrs. Cooper Hewltt, Mrs. t'harle* Havemeyer, Mr-. Charlea RuBaeil Hone, .Mr-. Thomaa Hliehi ck, Mrs Ollver Harrlman. Jr., ?; ;i i; Holllna, Mrs Roberi Huntlngton, Mrs. ? ? ? 11m 11. Mrs. Ruasell Hoadle) (r . Mrs. Dunlop llopklna, Mi Rlchard Irvln, Mrs. ixiuls rolford Jones Mra Luther Kountae, Mrs Fr.--l Kernochnn, Mrs Arthur Kemp, Mrs Jamea Brown l.-irl Mr Plern Lorlllard Jr.. Mrs. E. Llvingston .. :.: '.- ;. Mn Preacotl Lawrence, Mrs. Robi-rt l.iv r gston< Mra Plerponi Morgan, Mrs. Rlcl ird Mortlmer, Mra. Frederick Mellaon. Mrs Hern ni Delricha, Mrs Roberi Oaborn, Mrs. Al : ? I'aget, Mr- Reglnald Rlvea, Mrs. Archlbald Mn Burke Roche, Mrs. Oeorge Rlvea, Xlra \\ ? ?''? Rhlnelander, Mrs. Oeraldyn Red mond, Mrs Thayer Robb, Mrs C. Albort Btevena, Mr- Inmes Btrong Mra Algernon Bulllvan, Mrs. ? -? fi iileffelin, Mra Honrv Bioane, Mrs Jamea Spoyer. Mra Loi lanl Bpenrer. Mra Prank Sturgis. Mi- Mnrion Btory, Mra Henry Treror, Mrs Cor neliua Vanderbllt, Mrs Oeorga Henrv w.irr :. Mrs Orme Wllaon. Mrs J. .1 tvyeong, Mrs Walter Watrou Mrs Mayhew Walnwright, Mrs Whit . ,-y It'arren M!--~ Eweretta U'hltney, Mr*. Stophon Whltney Mrs. Wi'.li.im C VVhltney, Mrs w Btorr ,\. Mr- Edgerton Wlnthrop. Jr.. Mrs. John C. VVllrnerdlng, Mra Hamlltnn Plan Webeter, Mrs. Eben Wrlght, Mra Beward Webb, Mrs Henry I'ayne Whltney, Mrs Buchanan Wlnthrop and Mrs. Fram la de Ruyter Wlaaman. ? ART AXD IT8 BI8TOBT. Tho College Women'a ''iui> held Ita January meet> Ing yeaterday afternoon al Bherry*a The pro gramme >??? art waa a most attractlve one. Mrs. ,.,.,!,,. wheeler addreaeed tho club on adentlfle ,,rt In practleal llnea, whlle tho Rev. Dr. Newland .,! ipoke on the hlatorj of ?<r< Mrs. Ellla Rowan, of London, axhlblted her collectlon of . , ? Auatrallan llowera, the orlgtnala of btalned under greal dlfflcultiea Many of theae fiowera wen unknown to the botan |cai world until Mrs. Rowan dlacovered and palnted them Beveral rollegea and Inatltutea of natural , .,-,. negotlntlng foi th.-lr poaaeaalon. An ,,. if k .... in L lon t ?r a porelon of t.he collo, , ' ? , tveentlj r-??'i.-.i. as the artlal arlll not -!,,'.?> - numt? : Mn Rowan ???- a apecial .;' .,. ','f the lati Dueheaa of Teck, and la a sls Sip.ln.lam ol l.or.l Charlea Bcott, the young.r brotherof the Duke of Buecleuch -? OFF TO THE itBDITERRAXEAX. Ex-oovcrnor Roowell P rTowar Mra Fkrwar, F. -i Flower and Mra Oeorge W Plower were among lB# pasaei gera who aalled yeaterday on tho ateam ibfp Kormaanla, of thi Hamburg-AmcHean Ltne Mr Flower and hla party win visit Olbraltar and J, M uterranean porta aad eipeel to ba gone .,,'??,, ihree and a half montba Oeorge B Batcbet l.r uas alao n paaaaingar He waa racently ap I ;, member of tho ratxed tribunal which ,. , ? ,jro i ?hei were Prank C Partridge Unlted Btatea "onaul-Oeneral to Taugier. a . .,_ Mr and Mn f W Rhlnelander and Mlaa ,. Rhinelandei Roberi L Btevem Mr>. Btevena, I,.1",'" a Btevei and Mlsa Martha Btevena; Mr 5 ' m 0 Bankei Mr and Mrs R w sn'i kev and Ira A Bankey; Roberi Peel Sklnner. r- V,?,l si- ,iea i onBUl -' Maraelllea France: Evert ran?en Wendell and I avid Wllllama /, h 0FFICER8 IQAIJt VBAXOED. Tho st*:.- Boelety of the Daughtera of the Revoiu . i,, agaln changed Ita offl .?.-< Mr- Ai.raham Itotn ;? the nea n tent, Mr- i?r Volney Bveretl ind Mr, Bml . Andetvoa aro Brai and ht.-ond vioe egenta. Mrs J W Frerich la treaaurer. Mra Flora adauna Darltng regtltrai ind Mrs Le Roy Hundar ai,d bmitli htiturlaii. Iaa ancieiArlea beve atlll to aa ala.'.ej. LECTURB O.V THE PARTUEXOX VfaTWl OF THK RUIN8 AND PK'TCRKS OF THE BLCHN MARRI.EB. Mra. Ifary H Pllnt gave the first of n eotJIM of four Ulnatrated kwturea yeaterday mornlng. al the home of Mrs. Thomas J Plagg, No. 22 West Blghty-flftb-at Hef aubje t araa 'Thc PartbV non," and thc llluatratlona comprlaed nuaseroua I vlows of tho rnins. wlth plctnrcs of tbe Elgln l marblos and all tho remalnlag fragmenta of tho Bculptural dccorattona Mrs. Pllnl deacrlbed tho marfllea In detall as they were thrown on th* acreen, and gave tho hlatory of thelr deatructloa i as tho tomple horame SUOCeaalveiy ? I'hrlstlan. ' ohnroh. n Mohamctan moaque, a Turktsh camp Inp ground. nnd a rosort for tonrlsts. Spoaklng I of tho Athens of to-day, Mrs. Fllnf sald "Tho words of Rlcnord Watson (Jlldor, "Oreeoo w.is. Oreace la no norc.' aro not true of Athona. Athens cannot dlo. and tho modorn rlty Is a flt daugbter of a dlatlngUlahad mother. Ono ls nor dlaappolnted in lt as ln Home, where tbe indenl city ls almost obllterated by tho mo<]orn onc. The people of Home aro not Romans, but Itallar.s. bttl thc modern Afhonlan Is a Oreek. Hls atree:* aro n.imod after hls anclcnt gods. and hls rhlldren aftor tho horocs of hls country'a goiden days" Thc next lecture wlll bc on "London. Its Hls tory and How to Sce it." and will ho guvn at Mrs Flagra, al ll O'clock a. m. on Januarv II Thls ls tlio only lecture of tho courae for which son arote tlckots havo been soid BRILUANT WEDDINO CEREMOXY MISS BROOKLYN AND MR MANHATTAN UNTTED IN WEDLOCK AT THE CRBAN ri.ru Tho nnnual entortalnmont of thc Crbaa Club of Brooklyn wns hetd last rrlghl al the home of the scnlor dlrector, Mrs Andrew J. Perry, nt No. 30 First Place. Tho programme conatsted of a series nf tableaua relatlve to tha ooasolldatloo of thc boroughs of New-York City. Thc flrat. "A fam lly Pcone ln oid Brooklyn," was takan part In by Mlaa Belle Perfctna, Mlaa White, Horatlo Ot cotl and Mr. Head and was extremely effcctlrc owli g to the old Duteh coatumea uaed and tba real latle appearanrc of a huge cMmney-pfaee In thc background, wlth a mantel covared wlth : I l and atelna of ..11 Deift wttr*. - m,,(I ,,y Mrs ;.f.rry The next, "Old Knlckerbocker Daya," sti ared Meaars Bchiller. Head ai J 1 imptx II an antlqua table ln an old Inn, Miss Olcott, na tlie waltress, J ist enterlng thc door. he.irlng tho wlth the stelns of ale, Thc poslng In thi* lu waa onsl lered partfc ularly good The "Ooddess of Llberty," Imperaonatcd by Miss Darllng, wearlng thc cuatomary drapertea of tho Amerlcan tlag and hoidinp aluft the torch, araa followed by the "S. al of New-York" and tho "Brooklyn Beal," Mlaa Bennetl and Mesara Harttg 1 and Bchiller taking tbe varloua parta Tho moal elal rate tal '? 1 1 of the s,.r!cs was tho "Weddtng of the Borougha," which ahowed the clvll maniage of New-Tork and Brooklyn, the ? ? ?? reinalnlng borough* actlng as brtdeamalda Andrew J. Perry Imperaonated thc Judge, the arlt neaa< 1, Ii the acl of si^i.ing thelr namea, belng Miss Adriennc De Be\ laa and Mr Bchiller to the rijcht of thi stage Btood the brklal party, Mlaa Bln Is Impersonatlng Mis., Brooklyn, In the ? ? 1 gown of whtte iatln, wlth pearl trtmurlnge, and lllualon vell, Howard Campbell, as the brtde groom, r- resented Mr Manhattan, whlle behlnd were the brldeamaids In costumea i>f plnk and green, M -. Flon .-. ??? Eaton repr.g T ? i:"- x M;-?s Paullni Phllllp* Queet , I MI a Jane Dole. Rich 11. : The alnglng of the weddlng march by a 'ui rompoaed of membera of the club gave an added touch of r'-allsm to tho tableau The :.is- of ;he lerlea waa an origlnal -ar> |i 1 .. suggestlve of a seal for New York, and aaa extremely clcver, eombining the beel of the saala of iioth citics a mualcal programme fllled In tho tlme hctwocn the tableaua, and aupper was sorvoii a* |] o'clock Among th<>"<. preseni were Mrs Cornella K. Hood, Mrs Emelle Vall. of Hoiiis. Mrs Emma V Blmla, Mrs. Eaton Mrs. Calvin Hull, Mrs. R H. I.almt-eer. Jr . Mr. and Mrs. Arthir B**hlll< r. Oeorge Harttg, I>r Plereon. Mr and Mrs. Mcscrole. Dr. and Mrs. Ilcr and Miss Alexandor. Doylestown. Penn , .lan 4?The marrlage of tbe P.cv Dr Jamea B. Rtone. rector of Bt. .larr.es's Eptacopal Church, of Chicago, to Mlaa Carollne Worthlngton, of thls town. took place at noon to dnv ln St Paul'a Eplscopal Church. Thc ceremony was performed by th.o Rev, Edward M Jefferya ri ' >r of Bt. Paul'a. aaalated by tbe Ue%- Richard N Thotnaa, of Phlladelphla Miss Wataon, of DoyleatOSm, was thc maid nf horor. and John E Batrd, of Phlladelphla. waa tho beal man. AXOTBER HIFT FROM BR. ROCKEFELLER. Hfl OTVBB $2ix\ono TO CHICAGO t'NIVERSITT BTUDEWTX' DEATH*. DUE TO STARVATION Chicago, .lan. 4. Beveral Importanl announce menta were mada by Prealdenl Harper at tha convocatlon of tha I'nlveralty of Chicago, at tho Audltoiium, laat evenli 1 One aaa the c'.f: of 1200, 000 by John D. Rockefeller, to enable tho ['nlver alty t.) awell Ita Income for tha year beglnntng July 1. 1808 tn 1729,000, ihe aum needed t.i carry out Its work as planned. Another atatemenl was that a College of Commer and Polltlcs would he tarted, under tha ausplces of tbe L'nlverslty. to teach practlcal bualneaa and polltlca, to Includi debta of rallroada, flnance, Inauranee, manufactur Ing .tradi dlplomatlc servlce ind Jonrnallsm. The afflllatl m 1 f Ruah Medl il C0II1 - om of th, pioneer medloal Instltutlona of the West. wlth thc L'nlx'erslty was alao innounced, tha eondltlona i?!ng that thc truateea should not Include mem? bera of the faculty, but should be bualneaa men havlng no flnanclal Intereat In the Income >f the ,-0ll.-.- ? t thi lebt of 117.000 ihould be p ild, and thal the quallfli l idmlttanc< ihould >,,. gj . | ia|iy ..!??? ? ; ui tll In 1002 they ihould ln elude 1 freahman and a aophomore term ln n Btandard unlverslty. Prealdenl Harper strongly recommended a ool lega for teai hera In the publtc achools In eonnec tton wlth thi L'i Iverslty, bul lo< ated al some '-en trai polnt, which would enable teachers to a ilri a coUege educatlon whlle ptiraulng th-:r work. ]]>? polnted out thal but 10 per cent of tha teach? ers ln thc Chicago achools wero college educated, and. aa thelr tenuro of offlce was secure. lt waa of great Importance to the publio that they have the filgheal poaalble educatlon. Thc prealdent also nnnounced the addltlon of Meutenant Palmer, I'nlted Btatea Army. to thc faculty, and the eon templated formatlon of mllltary companlea, addlng that drlll would be entlrely optlonal aith the stu? Presldent Harper. before oonoludln^ hls an nouncements, made the atartllng sta-oment thal <if the tlvo deaths which have occurred ln five voars nt the L'nlverslty fhree were dlrectly trace ;,v,;,. to ttarvatlon. Theae deatha the prealdenl said w.ro due to Inaufflcleni nutrltlon. that. ln tt'irn' belng the reault of poor food lupplled In the dlstrtct siirr.Hin.ling thc I'nh'eralty in cloalng ho argued for the addltlon to the I'nlveralty of a commons, In order thal the Btudenta miKht be sup plied with nutritloua food and good lodglnga B 77//: BicEURioy of realsmixb. Tho Collertor of the Pi rt >f New-Torfc has re? celved apeotflc Inatruci 1 tlon under the ,,.t for tho . xcluslon of aealaklna which was slgned by tho Prealdenl on I.ember H A letter fro n the Becretory of the Treaaury yeaterday i-on talned Ihe Treaaury Departmenl regulatlone, al ready pubMahed In Waahlngton dlapatcbea. The Collector aald: "Of courae, for a few daya under the Inatructloi a from thi Be< retan of the Treaeury thore wlll be no unn.?"> Interference wlth seal Bktn garments ln tranalt, Bul after a r.* daya lt will ieemlngly ba mandatory to *etae seajakln r_rm< nta ol fncomlng pasw naera and send them fi. the publie stores. unloss the new law is COBB ,,Med wlth ' _^_ 77//; DAME8 I//./.7-. T*-e l)M"i of the Revotutlsn held th.ir regular monthly bualneaa meetlng yeaterday afternoon ln thelr pratty r.?>ms nt No M Madlaon-ave Routlne business was tranaacted and aevaral now memt.-rs lv,,ro dected. Tha Damei aerved thal thelr ro nnt, Mra Edward Paulel Bleera, waa 1 irtlcularly ruiDPy over somethlng, and ? Inqutry they learned t>i!- *he had news b) cable thal mornlng that the Itenttago, on which her la ighter, Mlaa Bt< .-rs. - , ia^t week, waa aafe In t Naa-i y. u --...- haa gjne ahroa.l for hei rtealth wlth Mr and Mra Nteoll rloyd and wlll ? away i year -. ?. IO8T BEB DIAMOXDS IX ROCBE8TER. Mrs. J. W, White, of N ' - I 1'irk Place, Brook >r., has i-. ,r'' 1 to Ihe pollca tbe loss ln tti- rall oad Btatlon at Roolientcr. N Y.. of .1 rliamoli bag :ontalnlng B.000 wi rth of dl im ? Bbe aays that \. bag eontalned ? dlamond creeoem wlth four* chi .ii.iii.ee..:'-. three dlamond rlnga, a marqulaa ing wltb tw.-nt) dlamonds anl a amaii dUunond Mr-. Whlta adverilaed ?!.<? loaa, aad im isk>'i tho policc of a number of citiea to indp her Ind tho gema 90X8 (>F BT. FATRICK BLBCT OFTtCRBS. Tho Prlendly Bona of st patrick held their an lual geaetlng at tt?e Whadaor Uotel Mandaj nlght. ?Tid the fottowlng affleara wcrc elected Prealdent. luatlce Morgan J O'Bi en; Brsl rlce-prealdent, Jus !ie Fre'i.rick Smyth. aacond vlce-pre*ldfnt. ex Hiyor llugh J. Orant. treaaurer, John D. Crtm rr.tiB, avcrrtarlea Kdwaxd J. McUulre and Bar holornew Muynunan. After tha bualneaa meetlng iicre wara aneachea aud a aoclal gatbarlna. . . EEXttt af. TABER'8 QVEER WILL. AI.THOf-jH a CHCRCH TRT'STEE HE DE iLARKI' HIS DISBELIEF |M iHRISTIANITT AXI) DECLIXED A I-TNERAL HKRVICE. The wlll of Henry M'Tohousc Taber, cotton merchant. of NJo, 12 West Twe|fth-at., which was Bled yeaterday for prohato ln the Burro gate'a offlce, bi rather a rcmirhahM document. Mr. Taber, beetdea being a mambir of the cot ton Exchange and >,f tho Ohamber of Com rr.oree, was treasurer of the First Preabyterlan Church and prealdenl of thc B >ard of Truatees. His wlll rcadi ai f Jlowi: "Rellevlng thnt al, religlooa, Includlng ChrlB tlanlty, ur^ lupctatltl aa IBAI 'h<- baalo doc trlne of tho Chiiatian religlon, thc fall of man, la utterly and abaolutely falae, and that Ita op poalte?thc rtse <,t man (from lower ordera)?Il a scUntlflc fact; that bclfcf in iso-called) mlr acles are balludnatloni of the braln and never had the altghteal exhrtencc In fact; that thc chlef charaeterlsttos <jf what Is termed the 'Word of Ood' an- Injaatfca, crnelty, untruth fuh..-ss and ohscurlty. that the oflV,-t of ortho d>x rhristlan teachlng Is to encoajragl Ignor ance, seifishnoss, narrow-mlndcdneea, wrong and montal slavry. that chriatlanlty, ao called, is not th.- religlon of I'hrlst; that it Bupplanta rtblcal calture and true mor allty wlth meantngi.'ss thcology and unbe llov.ible dogmas: that It ptjtl an unknown (and rrobable unknowaMei Imagin iry l??lng In tha place of nature: thai n glrea ., nami and a peta onallty to evll an equally unknown and IniRKinary bomg. rh.it it BC wrks upon tbe crcdullty -,f Ita adherenti a? t<> lnvlte in them foar of (that moal h irrihle doctiitw) eternal punlKhin?-nt fl aay, bellevlr.g all thes--i I, ln all klndncss, but ln ai'. oarnostn.-s*. requeat that over r.iy r.-malris there ),? rjo religioua eer vloos of any k!nd. nature or dcactlpCloa what .- v.-r I als., r,',|u,-st that ;,.\ t>od} be .-romated at Fr.sh Pond or othei crematory, and that my sshea be lefl there I:. as has been sald, the hlirhos- tribute :., the memory of our deaad ron - ta In ? . ? , thelr alahea tnav I not truatlnglj | hlldren wlll pay the trib uf.. to my memory of aeelng that th.- abova clearly expreased wlahea an carrted out and rh.it tht-j wlll reaolutelj .-. | peralatentlyi re ? -? any efforl thai may be made ..n the part of any of my ptoaa frtenda to thwart my wlahea." Mr Taber*s ood) waa crerr.ated at Fresh Pond, Long laland, on tbe M ? 11". followlng liis death. Brief exerclaea were held at iiis h.>rne the aai.lay, By the terma of tho arlll all of the decedenta'i pn pcrtj la lefl to hla two chlldren, Mary and Bydncy R, Taber. Hla daughter Mary |B named ai exccutiig. The value of the eatate la aot declarcd. ? THE COUDERT WILL COWTEBT SKTTLETA, oppoamoN ro the probate or :in. ooevwurt WITHDRAWK BT THB WltXTW. John Townahend tunsel for Mra afarta M. Oou dert, the arldoa fi irlea .:-???. annouavoad to Burrogate \--.old yoaterlaj aften thai the ? mteat begun by her agalnal her huabaadTi last will had ! 00:1 w: tl Irawn ind thai .-.?? woukf not m to pr ibate Mr. Coadert made two wllla wlthln a few months of hla laath, which occurred laat July By the later of tbe two te*ra ? tween his sovoti ?rilr.n. addlng that Mra -' idert ,1 . -n imoty provlded for. Ur; Couderi pposed this wll r,n r 10 ground thai - : n 1- mentally toeoat* ; '? ? * ?? ? ? , xec 1 ? ! :? md th .f be had been unduly Innuenced. ?: J Holden of tho law ftrm of Potidert Brothera, when aaked ns to tho terms of sett:*. menr of the tonteei would only aay that the eaae had been dlapoaed of and the arlll provad Tha ?erms of the aettlement he dld not thlnk rtf nanHa Interest. JOHN RaKETCHAiri WILL DULT RECORDED ''hl^ago, ,Inn. 4-Judge Kobtaaat has admltted the will of John B Kctcham to racord The law yera for the K-'toham helrs annotin.-ed that they dld r.ot deetra to eontem tbe quostion of the ad mlnlon of the wlll to probota al this tlme, and Blmply aaked for aa appcal from the former order of tho Probate Court admlttlng the instrtiment to ro-ord. This was allowed and tbe mnttor wlll eome up 1 rnln In ro?Mijir courae ?n tho ('Ircult Court, whoro. hoforo n lury, the or.'Jre qtiesflon of the mort.nl capadty of Mr Ketcbafa to make a arlll can he brough: up. - -? LADY AXXF: COVENTRY MARRIBD, OPPOBITION Ti ? HER MATCH WITH PRINCB DHULEEP BINOH FINALLY OTEB> COME A BRILLIANT BOCXAL AFFAIR IN LONDON London. Jan. 4 Lad) Anm Coveatry, tnlrij daughter of the Earl of Coventry, waa marrled thli aftor...n. al Bl Petcr*l ''hur-h. Kitort Bquan 10 Prlnce Dhuleep Blngh, aon of the late Maharajah of Lahora Th>' Kirl of Coventry gava his daughter away. The brideamalda were Lady Dorothy ?'oventry, ?later of the brtde, the Prtneeaa ?easate Hamha Dhuleep Blngh Mi<- Brenda Van de Weyer, Lady Vlctorla Herberi and M;-* Blapeth Caaapbefl l'rh r,- pri i-ri. k Dhuleep Blngh waa the bed man. The aen ?? ?* ia choral Aft.-r thc weddlng there '.v,s ., reeeptloa at the 1 'ov.-ntr> ?>' ha ?-- Park Line Later tho oour.le star!>--l for Paria Thi '???? eoatfy Tiie )ueen aenl .1 brona ol bereelf Thoro waa a largi and 1 -i company preaenl ln the church. The di elaborate? palma, ferna and whlt< flowera being promitu-atly diaplayi d. The courtahlp of tha Pi 1 .r.l Lady Anne has been marko.i by conalderable oppoettloa on ?t.c parl of Ladj Anne'a famlly, which waa mainly overcome by the Interventlon of thi Prlnce af Wa.es Lady Anne ; itei In-law of Via eounteaa Deerhurat. who wis Mlaa Vlrglnla Bonynge, formerly .>f Callfornla Bhi waa born In lfH and la the firal '? ? Earl of Cravcfa, who marrled Mlaa Bradlej M irtln, of New-Tork, Prlnce Dhuleep Blngb'a grandfatber was known as the "Llon of P || |aub," and the Prlnce, whoso full name la Vlctor A!',ort lay Dhuleep siiigii, is a litt'.- ,,v.r thlrty-one yeara of ag^. He wns educatcd In England and was for a tlme on the st.^ff of Oeaeral Blr John Roee, K C B. wben lha latter wbk In oommand of tho iiritish forces In Canada The Prln ? ecame promlnent at Hallfaa and trialted Mew Vork. Newpart and I.onox. At ono timo II w is roport.-d that he waa engag.-.l to ihe daughtei of 1 promlnent N'ew-Tprk banker, whi.'h rfp,,rt wa promptl) denled. Tha Indlan Oovernmeni iias agreed n> s..ttie fio.oou a yo.ir upon the tirnle Tho rather <>f the Prlnce, -ho late Maharajah of Lahore, foughl agaln the Brltlah ln Indla. but was eventually eompelled to <?Mr aiieRinnce to gucen Vlctorla, for which he w.is allowed a pen -lon of Ctf""*' .1 year. the revenuea of Lahore be? ing turned Into tho indlan Treaaury. Later, tha Maharajah negotlated wlth Kuaata, and for a timo played Into tbe handa of t;..ir country, for which tha Brltlah sto;".<-.i hla penaion EvantaaL ly, bowever, th< Maharajah returned -o hts alle glanrc. w.is pardoned and his pension waa re stcired. The famous Kohlnooi llamotid was formerly the property ,.f tho |ate Maharajah of Lahore. ? 77/7: fJOLf V/?/1 TBVBTEBB. Tho trueteea of Columbta L'nlreratty held theh il meetlng Monday afternoon al J o'clock ln ?tio truateeB1 room of the nea Llbrary Huiiling, on Mornlngalde llelghta There w.-ro praeaut, bcaldea Prealdenl Low, Blahop Mttlejohn, \V r. Scher rn. Edward Mllchell, Oeorge l. Rhea. Laaafg Smith. J CroBby Brown, l>r w 11 Drapar, the Kev. I?r Vlncent, Oeorge J. Wheeloek, 11 lt. i'am mann, w. Barelay Paraona and I'r. .1, rh-k lironaon. The foiiowms appolatmcnta ln the faeulty of the of Applled B lanoa were eonflrmed: Mara* ton P. Bogart, to be Inetfuctor M urg.inic cb?amla ?rv. Charlea A li.irp.-r win ba iits assiHtnnt, and Oeorge Muller wlll be aaatetanl Inatractav in the Hcbool ot Aaaaylng w, C Bchermernorn wis raveleeted .'iiatrman of Bl ard and .1 H I'ine was r> elected elerk. Tho annual reporta of tho prealdenl and treaaurer ., .:??-.-: aing .".2 atudonts holdlng elther acholarahlpa "t free tultlm In tho oollege. 21 In ihe Law Bchool, 34 111 th- School of Applled Bcl , ii-.- |] in th.- BjchOOl of Politlcal 8,'icnre. 67 In the S, ho I ?f Phtloaophy and 12 ln the School of Pura Bclencc _ tQXATTl s D0TXELL1 T<> MARRY. St Paul. Jan 4 -Th" nniiDuncement waa made to-day that Ignat.us Donnelly. the well-known popullst kadar, who Is known aa the upholder of t):o Ha.'onlan authorshtp of Shakespeare'a works. wlll ln t>ta weeks marry Miss MatUn Hanaen. who hua been stenographer ln the offlce of hla newe paper Mr Donaaruy Is sixty-six yeara old gnd Sn-s Haaaaa is twenty -? CBASQB8 AT THE HOTEL CECIL, I.OXDQX. ii l' liertln: Iaa resUncd hla place aa managtr cf the Hotel Cecll. London, and A. Judah, formerly manager of the Hotel Vlctorla, London. haa been appolnted to the place. Tbe reet of tbi peraountl at the hotel remalua unchanged* !