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U?E MAY WEDDINGS Byvd Douglas Wise and Miss Edith (irandin Married. G S. DRESSER WEDS MISS JESSIE MUIR whja Lawrence Bride of William Orcutt H'.bbard?Engage? ment Announced. v.?? MKh ? '':-?'icbte ,# M sad Ml !l ??nunlln. ".us ?ri??|J- ' s \\ i?. . son of iterdaj afternoon homas'o Church ' Stires performed nee of a aaaall , ' relat'.ws it? iriends , . ? non. - swaj by her ?? nu.- aatln ,? with i 1 i !:> -. and a veil of orange Wossoma ??t COI?"'? " lillea-Of-tbl\al 1-.J- ?:..: ?? Pho brldo'i only ?:t?n>it?rt ,? , ? laser atetar, Miss ."?., v I ? ??.-s dreeeed in Mtin, with .i hat of pink and N le fancy straw, trimmed _m .? ?, - i colora Her so ; roo? Pranh Greer.e WS! li'.c best man. and the Ush? IS ?are >'oior- ? Wiee, Hiuch DOOal? \s ?O, Henry A. W;s. a W s*. ? v>>1!'ani Mahon ami Mr. | ?user Mr W-.se SBd hiK bride ?-ill era a Now T? ? PVut Oladra Lawrence, laaghte. Hear? ?'. Law? ? bard, of this ' nta, I? w.-si ? ?rated with kberry vine! The Rot. 1 ? ' ?n**rtd?e, Mar, which ?as followed bj o roeoptloo, h. r father. -m and Chlf - and a tOllO he maul of hen? was Mis? Lucy '?? ? xv,l? W!ts ? and tullo, eos? B carried al i o;-the of the Newton Kyereon. - best k Hub* Ur(J -, -, forth. Herman HagO " ' - , . | 'er of ; ? s marri?--d to ? ?- Bad Mrs. last ' ' 'tho de.-ora I ? !h? bOUOO was pink pad white. -? Paul's ,-ore ... ; of |Une | l-l th? I family, only relatives and inti ? gOWfl of white satin, I with d'A)? on laca, and a tulle .urient was a diamond lavalli?re, the ??lit of the bddsarooos. Hi r - ".--:??! M ::r. set? 'I I I : m h ? :? rtrude ? lei .,.? Ti-e maid < hon? lilis i'lements wore Reta. They both rarri"d old-fash p\ r ma Boa ?i.er of th? brida, in, snd the ushers were A. H. F'resser and [ei root t ?il opead the ? I .,? . and Will make th> : I me la this city. In the family of the ng -. ? stsrday of Mis* ghtei of Mr. and Uliani L McKenna. of II Kast Mth Parrelly, son of Mr. .- . ? ? ? a as VI The pen ?as performe?! by Moaatgnor Of I - ?huren, at the Got] ? Mise Louies Caoldwell, a ol the t rida, was b?-r only atten? dant . ;,v was i lis! 1 let ? Whitney, daughter of . of Rye, N, ? Will ? ? Mallory, Jr , : ae , i ? irch, at Rye ' I i , Miss Louise Bald* ? M;ss Ellen Auger, Miss Natalie QU? Mies Marlon Toedt, Miss Kleanor Xaah and Miss Dell Oai Mr. and Mrs Kinky .1. Shepard have nr 1. ir country place ?? Inrlnaton an?! ate at the Hotel Plaza ? ? d| . fame! Nos ton Qunrj lave ? i the amont of their ? it in i .ne ? tuna, a debu* ?? of last winter, to Predarich ?.? er, of Broad Rua, \'a. |fr< Hoe? is a S"ii ?>f Mr and Mm I >. H tter, <'f Pittsburgh, sad i eoaola s ?'.reta llostetter, whose engage? -... (Moan Steward, of Pittsburgh, .'?s Pago Moth th?> h i vu country at Bar? : ago ? 'ii> hold another laat muht at the Hotel lOh, Mr. and Mn Mr. and Mis. Adrian Mr aad Mrs. Braoal loella, Mr. RuaOOU 1'ope, Mr. and Mrs rlarriraaa. Mr. and Mrs looeph s. .-.levels. Mr. and Mrs. HeLnncey .\uoll, Bloy Mortimer, Mr. ami 1 rank I? KOOCh, Mr and Mrs Jo >' ?' ? -. Mr and Mrs. Richard id Mn Irrias Krokaw. Mr. and Mr? Do* 0 Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Harseii RbOOdee and Mr. and lira ano Van lagen. Ml*] J, Horden Harriman has arrived t.iwn from Washington and la at the \ anderbtlt. Mrs John l\ I?utnan arid MlOO tooea 1'anean hsve taken apartments at Briar* '.i?.!?;.- for the remandar of the a! aad Mrs .1. l'i.,| ; rwporl ?>n Mine in for the s-.mm.-r. t Bbtpnua will have town tot Tu* do te natals aatll the enu it moath, Mr?. Heth Lorton ?rill give a luncheon MKS HOWARD FISHER WOODFIN. to day ... Mato.-i, her country planie s Garden i ty, Lona island. Oer.i i will gtn an entertain menl t.- nicht at the WlUlam Punk studio There ?stiI! he dances by Mine. ('???nan Mi?-.-? BaMtrU P.iiel an?l ??ernld ??nativia and afterward a one act French play v i! be given. Supper and general dan will follow. Mr?. DeXaaneey Nicoii will sail for Eu rope to-day to spend the sur ? ici abroad SERUM VICTIMS WORSE Two Children May Die. Physi? cians Now Fear. Phyi ?titrating tl s slehness ol the tl'-ee children of Mrs William Mer Place, Brooklyn, w-hr were li ???? u ited with tyrhr,i?l serum tw< weeks ;?~o. reported yesterday thai then ? o'iir.ti ?n P as a M M The three children. Herbert, ?lever years old; Raymond, six, and Until/five OOUlated, With their mother, when their father was sf hken with typhoid. Ruth has plural pneumonia ami Heri-crt's Condition is grave. CARNIVAL SPIRIT TO RULE LUNA PARK "Monster" Parade Planned for Opening on Saturday?Grand Rail in the Evening. With the tans populan of Cresy 1*11? the ran of ? "monster" parade ?and to tiie p, i ompanlrnent of ragtime ir.,?n snergetlc bands, l.?ma Park wrtll break wnie open for it? tpli eoasea Satur? day afti-rnof-n. Most every one knows what the park was m MU; bul it 1= iotnethlnfi* else npain this fteapon. Here is the only aascurate Iption of it as oenl oui by ? ' Jui ncv, its president : "The Pt heme In Its entirety If hi role, in artistic eombinatlon of the fanciful and the barbaric, but can ? I oui with ??ne thins: uppermost in mind a i -i spirit. Khars its gardens of exquisite j.hints and trees. Its broed lagOOfIS mfo which -grabbing fountains discharge then waters, Its extensive galleries end prome nades, great towers, minarets and battle? ment.? raise their proud h< iKhts. Tb( .1 graceful spins and domes twinkle at night with myriade of daaxllng lighta, m;ikin?r th?- of unusual eplea? ??o?-.'' Mr. Jurney ann ?? - man;- new attrac? for - ?in |'or Instance, a Noah's ark filled with toya Old man Noah himself will distribute these to the "kiddlee." Then there is the Castle Bum? mer House, where an the new steps will be taught, 'i Ik re I? to be a praml ball tbere Baturdsy evening, for which hun? dreds of invitations have U?n Issued. ?The Than!? Disaster" is expet"*ted to prov? one of Ihr great? Bl ?tiffined among the new attr.i- i ;??: . ' it nor added f< a tin ? p Include ? aptaln Louis Sor bo's Qreal Deep Bes Divers, "The Beauty Bhop," * The Bathlna Palace," "The Drink Em pr-rium,.Ill? Hall <-f l'.ime..Ph. Whirlwind,.I'he Toho?tran," "The Honeymoon Express" ano '-?n Improved "Witching Waves." Amoni*: the ?,l?l favorites are "The K? ?l Mill,.rbs ? Ir? Klnia Reel'' ?and "'The ! ?ration s Gorge." ? '?GOSSIP" BID UP TO $760 Canvas by Knight Coveted by Buyers?$400 for a Corot. "Qoeetp, ??? s-i:? i canvas by D. Rldg way Knight, caontempararj American painter, dated Parla Mot, brought the top pites *,7t*<>? last iiif?lit at th? ?-ecori,! m . slon of the BuUard-COS sal?- at the Ander s.?n gallarlos Prias Brothers were the pur? tissure The seventy ?ene "-atetaros -???id .it this session brought m total of ?'? 4.1 ;.??. making the t.-t.-.i to ?late $11.AA? :??<. The next beet prtos leal n.pht was $400, pan* by C at Ttee tot s C"eret, "Lead? ?cape Near v-i> ffAvray.*" A Rtehet **The Tool in the Korrst," went t?. **.\. ? " for >'?<','?>? The coming Bterm " ? panel b> Keek? 1 ?<? k. a I'utch palatar-, signed aad dated, was br.ld to Henry Schultheis for 13,'if.. , K. KaldenberK gave t:-::? f?.r 'The Holy ! amily." by Karl Mul'ct. a circular ?an Vea, ?ignfd and dated DBgBOMOt f. 1174. The third and final session, at whih tlie brOBSeS. pmeilSSllia mirrors, clo? ks and mi 10? will he sold, l'.-?lns this an.rnoo-i ? No Gypsy Moths in Westchester The gypaj "i"'"? bai aol Invaded mtj The story wee ... >.-1.1,11?. by Oeerge H. -, ? ,1 the i ?. ? ? of Ag? ricultura, ?"- ? ?' loa? "' I' iPeetio ' ',r l?loditett said he had not turn able to | "?' at moth. DECRIES MODERN DRESS AND DAN Presbyterian Pcport Pech They Contribute to the Social ?vi!. ige, Mav H, In a re? conditions, t.. be preaenten tn tin? ',???: ,ii Assembly of the Church by ? apecial commit! convenes here tomorrow, will be i i rltlclams of ?!?..? pr? ...? md Is nti ?- dress, modern ovlng pic ?hows and the theatre. The report .? in part: ? ? i? ? ctors t'i the Inireai the soeiai evil appears in the vulgar den - of modern fashion. Our '8ts lai w? remeniher. expressly forbid all modest apparel.' To-day many <if women are ro?-i?t to such extrema dress as to shook even the I ist priir] und open Amerlinri WOt**anhOOd to Charge of a complete forfeiture of n ?sty. The ?ir.fortiinat?- side of it al that the women of the Chui :-iof,t oossspicpous adornment is supp? to ho BMokneasy are quite ns guilty of Offence as are women who make no Itgioua professions. "Another contributory fa?-t.>r is t!.o cieapinK craze for sz? ItaMe and un >h? amusements The il.ir.ee, never perfa what 'ouid be ?fished, las be? Subject of Indescrib-iMv \ulK.?r Hike. "The movln? ptCtUTS shows, ?ilthoi under what Is claim-d to re. strict cen? ship, ?re calculated to Infls thoughts and emotion? of the you | ti satre, with Ita oui ? i handling of tea pro' lems and sltuatic i laying s net that mus? s? dm a ?ire a consid?rai..' part ot ? e: aUon " MRS. NORRIE TO WE COUNT DE JUMILHA Granddaughter of the late Pier Lorillard Announce Engage* ment in Paris. Cable to ti.? Trlbti Paria, Mav m Mra A. Lanfear Non this morning authorised th" Tribune <**? respond, m t?. ofl bar e gagtm*enl to < mnte ??.let a-i. und Jumllhac. No .] ? ? for t wedding*, but it ?. ?ill be Very omei Mrs. Norria who spent most of last wi tor ;il her house, u Baal Mth st., sail? for ECurOp? on Aprll 1?4 on the I '.eon Washington. Bhs Ii i daughter ??f M"r Henry ] 1'arli?. win. has lived ahroi several ?e.r?-. Her father died sever : ? m a?o. ;-'.i." la ;. granddaughter of tke ia fei re Loi i of Mr James P. Kernochan Mr, Nonio, wl n o' Gordon Norria, died I a large fortune i ?us wldou and chlldi? n. Mr a -i Ur ? w et.- marri. d i:i .1 i:n> , 1886 Air Norrie Is s sister of Mis Aifri.i Ketoi ol tins ii:-.- and Tuxedo, and of the Coat Hermann .1?: Pourtalss, of Part with w-iuiin .si,,? la ii...4 ataying. Comte ?.?let de Jumllhac lives with th Vlcomtesas da Jumllhac, al I h tea i ?! ? i .i.-., i ir Argos, Fran? ?-, and a ?? A v .-une i tenri Mai I In, \'.*r .-,-s Trinity House Celebrates Four Hundredth Anniversar' Loi-tdon, May PX TI a tflOth yam of th. foundation of Trinity Hou famous corporation ot master mariners chart?'?'.'I OB May M, I'M. by Henry VIII was celebrated to-day. Al first it wa: mainly . on? araed srltk supplying piloti for the ?hips entering and leaSlllg l>ept ford Royal Dockyard, out Henry VIII in crossed its preelige by HrraPng over t< Use ...i poratks direci ? : t u.? i dockyard. Queen Bllsab? I ... I? i tkl ; I iui:i 4?.iiii V4ha: constitutes its ehl ern dut> by liHiidins* OVOT t" it authority to erect beacons and other marks for the guidance of navigators around English ooeatf Tfceas ?iuii?s connoetad V4 uu pilotage, erection and maintenance of Mghthousee, buoyi ? s nave bean ear i led oui by Trinity Houoa ever since, and it bas always lad tke world in Ike matter of coast ' history of Trinity Moues Is ti Oree! I'rit.ui . ..ii?1 of tho s. pa, Tks mai.is .- on la i-, c.,- panda of th : :??? n ESdst Brei -? the aetiVS and h?.n.?rary Kldcr Brethren are tke King, Premiei \ and the HiM taOfd of tho Admiralty. \\ w.ston Churchill. HOWARD F. WOODFIN WEDS MISS GUYON Supper in Italian Garden Follows Brooklyn Ceremony. A. C. STEM MARRIES IvUSS MAISI? CRANE Haclcien-Lovejoy WedfUflg At? tracts Society at N_*v/ Rochelle. TI ?? woddl M , .- auyoi aad i inward i lohor v. oodrtn took p >? ?? rdaj .?rti i rtooo al uta ? - I parents, M X . ..,. | ed with p? ? ''. . wiotario .'. wood, o i.-i ; st th? ? of the bouse were '.m ??'i Into .i. llalli i i I . . ,.,. 'i i?i si i lair ii>-- U sod lot ? ?? 1 mony, v. in. a recep ? ? I ;.</. it ? . ?? ?I,, .1 M? 111 lie veil edged i Ith duchara snd i..:?- pain! i op, oad bound pre* ? rboeh, Miss . i n d ?' mdanl >?f the i?? ?'?. In pinh .mn ami tulle la? k pictui i ? .- ? -, daloiea . raft i M: Woo? . \? aad ' oodftn, ol ?:?-. ind, 1 I i- il nil') his ? ?? o r, lohn I ?. Woo-in. , ..t Boston HI imhe: ?, ?rare n, ami ehes? ter I'. Palmer, of Brooklyn Tl " i i ???? ?-. ' ?',- i '?i |i id usted from Th? 11 Ide n ?io is a .'. \\ Itltam \v. i', haw, ol Mai - sas one < -inter's debu* Miss Mat?le io,i L'rano, daughter of the ate Theodoi ? ,\ ? Iran?. * 11 man led t.? \ mei ciarei i 3tem ?1 Manhaitai lerda) ;i Hie ii.>m- o, her mother, Mm ?mom ii. c*rane, M OarfloM Brooklyn Th Re? Dr. Joba Blwf Ldoyd, an o?d friend or n.e brM? i ;?. . performed thi cereraon; al noon it Aas 'ollowod b) ?i email breakfast M?r rela frl? i o Tne i ri.ie wore white - harm? isa trimmed ??ith ducbooo lace and a tulle and lace roll Bhe carried sweetpoao and llllee-ef?tlte-ralley. Little Mlea Anna Urano aad Marter Raooell McKonalo were their aaat'a only ottondonto Mr. Btocs, who is Hie MM of Mr. ami Mm jQOOpb Stem, ol Baltimore, ha?i Ma brother, Aa? brey ??iem, a4. \?oot man. Mr. and Mra Bteni aie to make their home m Manhattan. Mis.'? Margaret Lovejo; daughter of v~ and Mts. .lohn i". Lovcjoy, of New Ro ch-die. was married laM evening to Ches tor Arthur Madden at Trinity episcopal Church, New Rochelle Dr. Charleo I ? .i...! , tin i*--;<? i. performed the cere iimnv. The hr;ile ?as attended by Mlfl! He'.en i.ippin? ott. Mis.-- Moiiie Morn wai lower Kirl. The heat man wan .la?- Haddon, In other Of the brMOgl oom, and th?- UOhera w.re John M ind DonaM M. Lovejoy, the bride's brothers; Wallace Lipplncott aii'i Arthur i " U i Miss Marion Louise Parker, daughter or in gad Mn Clinton Burnett Parker, will be married to Howard Dorios ai Montrea ? la, on Thursday after* ' noon, June t . ol th! home of her rar enis, it ? liat?n it. Brooklj n Miss ?l.l. n I . ? '..? er's maid of honor, and strung aa ribbon bearora wUl ? ? Mi?s Parker on ? luated from " i snr lu !"'?, the s;uiie year In nhi-li Mr, Doria received hia degree at the i'nlvcr . : i >enna h ?? ni! ?.?.-? JOHNSTON-EARLE. Montclalr, H. J. May at Mlai Helen K.n Is, ?1 lUgbtl i- Oi Ml oad Mrs Kill I Potter Kurir. of Bdgewood Terrace, 01 i ?. i, i i;.i t vahi itaa of Branewt? k Road, Mont. ! m-, are? ?? mai rled thta < I ? ! lag at the homo of the bride's i r? I the Ri (Vlleon R. i i i ? . Bptsi op '! ' lin' h The maid Of bOItOr Ml Ml Mullen, of Watertown. M. ! .?n?i the aero Misa Doi ?thy ? dcott, of Duluth; Ml? Olive Earie, of Brooklyn. aaaor Ooddard, of '?'- o ? not, an?i Miss Helen Johnoton, of Montclalr. Tne rao J. O. Hanson, of < nit sa i To Erect Anthony Memorial. Membera of the '?? ??? a" . ' ,-'": . :? i ion, o in ere? i o taMet to tl??- m?emory of William A Aa thony, former profeoaor of phyil? si Cooper I'nion Ti.e formal praaentatlon oeromoaleo will take plaoe Maj x. The tahict ?s a baao?rolief of Mr. Aathoay, by George T. Browator ? Jacob A. Riis Getting Worse. Worcester. MaM . May -n JaCoh \ gfowtni weaker at hla aummer, home ib Barro? Time Curtain Rises To-day AFTERNOON. 2-15 pli : foia ... Hippodrome ?\ iii-l or the U orld VVint? t ' ?-?r?l. u Panthoa .Month i 2:20 Toda/ .Mth Street EVENING. g-OO?Tl.e Midnight Girl..44th Street g.'?5_High .link.a.t'aaine Pinafore .Hippodrome Whirl of tlM World. .Winter < ?arden I'otusii & Perlmutter.?obaa'a The Yellow Tlekel.BtlngO ianthoa .Booth g-20_San .Sew Amotordam Margaret Anatin,.Liberty Too Man) ?'?vik.i.33th .Street Kittv MacKaj.Comedy 1 ?K O' M: H r?..Cort levan Key? to BsMpatS.tiaiety To-day .4Sth Str... t The Beaut] shop.Astor g 30? The Thug* That Count. .Playhouse Tlie (iitiOlme ?Jirl. .. .Knickerl<04-ker The 1 lummy.Hud SOB A r.iir of Sixes.LtMgaOO \ ici sp of Tapi r.Km pi re 8.45?Th-- Truth.Little STOCK AND ONE WEEK THEATRES. a.is?The Maator Mind.Acad? 8 Paid la Pun.Royal VAUDEVILLE HOUSES. MatS. DSI?*. Lining. ? I 4; .1:4a.II 11 iimerst?4.n's ?? 1 ,'.'..1:11.New Brighton ?15 .o.Ij.Alhambra a.?.1:16.?'ol 1 m'.oa. .Mj.Palare Jlis;;.8:15.Bronx BURLESQUE. Mats.Pally. Evening 1:15.8:16.Columbia ? MORTON WILL Fl TO CLEAR HIS I Despite Prison Terr Pardon He Wants ( viction Set Aside CITtS FREEMAN, V* GETS A NEW 1 Cases Are Alike, He Cont Juror Who Is Objected Sat In Both Trials. pr. nruMea* .' nortea is gotag to have bis ? - m letton for elh ? li?e In ratal ??" frauds met i ?Spite ?,f the fad that he served a i ta tne im!, ? ,| prison at Atlanta .?il dteeeWttas ?*ip?d out by a from the ''resida nt. l-i the lu??. | fctaUee l>?strlef C m? i ro? .??,-, |,,i II ? l??>ate. Ji . wi an appMoatlee t,, ladgt laHaa M le i -it?- lbs Jadgat-aat on wbteh f ton *.?* s^nt? need Mr. ,.,,?.? explained reoterday l Morton'i spplicattaa is baaed ??n t ?if Albert 1'iwmtii, who wan tried ?and COavteted with I?r. Morton, b ?,ii \l h ? ?ft ??; la?t was graute?! a n. 1 "iu.- M i- ei Mr. <*|toate r? '? It Mortoa aad Freeman are In ? i same position. 1'i Harten, a ner?e speehtlist I so., of ?he di-?co\erer mi i.-tinm?? properties of ether, and Hawthorne, ? son of Nathaniel -, believed Wham they were ne? i" At' ?tit;- that their terms were t from the beglliatag of the trial, ? *.\lth the deduction of time allowed ?i pan Is law 'he sentenoee terminate m ten days aller they . 'i ? ? ? M ? ,1. i.?i from March it to October i ?>. Itlt. Jud .-? Hayer gee? Pros man a se of Ave reara i ?.-. man se, nred was placed at AtAA,AMM, ar pealed His eoavtetlon w?..- set a?i< ? now trial ?-ranted on the dtocover IM ,,f the jurors, M,, i.a.-l Kehoe, al on the grand Jury that brought in t ? li.-tment apalnst Morton. Hawthorn FlCeilian. Kehoe, who wan ealied a il Juror.'' was Charged with tag foisted himself on the trial Ju perjurj and deeeR." it is now argued that ,?s ail tft r.-ii'l.ui'.s weie tried Jolntlt- Kehoe's ti? i ?tion It. the case was Just as mil Injustice to Dr, Morton as to Fre??n The Prealdentlal pardon, it was p? out yesterday, is an interesting faet thai Dr. Mort ?n will not have to trial aq.iin. a faet which differential I Pat from Freeman's. USE LASH TO RUS? CANAL TOLLS Bl Democratic Leaders. Defeate Attempt to Get Vote, Piar for Night Sessions. [PToffi Th? Trihue? Boreas ' VTaahlngton, Hay M.? nefcjie.i ? attempt to secv**e an agreement for a on the tolls repeal on May -~, Pemoc leaders In the Senate made prepara to-day to (orce the meaeure throna-i lengthening the session.? ??f tiiat l Pet i Urns the fl-nasts erlll eonveae ? S'a-Jot-k, li.stead <?f noon. If this does have the deelred effect night seeeleae he held The adm.riistratlon will ?,pp-?"?e movement loohtni toward the erbKra of the toils dispute as a rabetltute ire enaetmenl of the repeal MIL The ?li.atioiis arc that, OVOn though theie strong sentiment In favor of the ??oiu ?if the problem by arbitration, the r??i Ml! will be psSSSfl .\*"t'"ut any modi' Uon, except tne ginunone amendment. Sen.???,is Hollis nnd Kenyon to-day iiounce?! the; \?reald Spoah for the rej Mil. B?th objected to the neaspttan the arenal that it eras ? subetdy lisned t., favor one class .?? the c>?pe ,,f an,.t ? Any one who assorts there is hut side to the Panama ?"anal tolle qUOStk : Senator Kenyan, ""and 'hat the ? Structtefl of the llay-Pauneefote treat; ci -, evMences an nrro-?i-nce of m an?l peu? it-, of iiitellc'-tua' fairness. **! questions involved relative to the e stiu. lion Of the treaty are what lawy would ...il ? io>e questions' and very , -lit of ?i? termination ?| shall rote for the repeal of the , Panama i 'anal i If the parliamentary situation, w.ieti i rote wee taken is each that the V( will not he ?i vote in. favor the English theory of construln* { ll:i\-I'auncefote treat?-. Such a vote w be cast by me solely on the eeonon groan*) that the pacage of coastwise vi Sashl through the ?anal le a special pri :lei;e to .? favored < Inss. anil is in t netui e "? .? i ibotty." LIGHTHOUSE FUND $264.00 Association for Blind to Solic: $36,000 More. As a result of the lasi ?even ?lays' can palgn ta complete the fund et Mee.M for the .N'cw York HaSWrlstlOII fOT til Blind the total to dat.? Is $'J??4.'???'*. The Lighthouse PUnd ?'ommittee m? tO-daj at th>? home of Joseph H <*h?,at, I Bast ? Id i . and discussed plans for whirlwind finish toe the campaign. The anonymoue atvei aIio ?ubscrib? j;,'?-s the night of th? fete far the bttte \t?ii, bringing the total then up t 11?.??..'. I sa just given IS.I1! more, mak lag bis total sups? ription ?11, AMM, An oth'-r aaeuiBIOUS donation is an envelop tull ??f ?aiK-ell?'! p??s?age stamps. WHAT IS GOING ON TO-OAY. Pr???? ?Junan?!.'!) to the American Museum 01 Natural ntitory. Msttspelltse Mu.-um 01 ,\n Mill Um Aquarium, loie.t Pi-Hottl ?BpSOMOB, liran.1 C?ntr??l , ' I ? A Mariai ft :?t? Bf Ar.i?r ko il-.!-i estar, !> a. m , lim?., i 7 M p ? , Marine ??' th?. United .-*,?? .'-11,1111 ?ion on iti,l-.u?ina?l I.?Utlom, CH| Hail. M a ni. M?. u??t?jii en "Bl?adi?-d K:our" ?t th? mtetlng ,??* the ?,r^ttt??r Hem Vor? au-1 Suburban ? ounll ?if t!.? Heusettlv?!' I>ra?u?.. r,in'?r -- lull, ?.land l'entrai teriiilr.al. ??d n . lo a. aw Hsstlng sf the w*sssaa*i Kotdeael Th?s?r? ? Int., ll'-fl Autor. | p. m Donner ??( tee ?reentra Prsee Club, Hefbraa Hsu?. Pulton H. ?ill Ito,.-kw?:ll i :. Br^ok iMl. 7 M P 111. t?lnn?-r ?if - - ?. .n ,r A?- talion of thai N??? ,-,;>g? ?ri-i Hospital for Pfoten 11 -?-. .-n^o.?, 7:3? p m. Ccmnv .- -hmiiI ?h? Vi"-? ?'iln. . - M irspellisa Hoepi-.ai. h-?m#, i ;-.??? ell ? Island. ?\?ning. V t^lk on "Thrftllsf Ktperltnc?? ht th? Air." ?rtttl ?tefatoptta? ?li'l'-a ?ud niotinn p?..? ?ir?? flini?. ?.v rnfford B Harmes flub r-oinf ,f Ute ?"raftinian Billdlnf, ?J East 89?h ut , 2 *tu p. m. I'K. WILLIAM .1 MORTON KIND HEART LEADS WOMAN TO BLOWS Befriends Horse, Assails S. P. C. A. Agent and Beats Police* man, to Crowd's Delight. By ni patky for a sorry-looking boras at? tached to a Junk wagon, st BtXth ave. and Kd st., blOUghl down B lead of troc?is for Mrs Margara! Wright "f Ba) aida U . .'.-?' in :. ?? estei la? noun. Mrs. Wright's outraged feelings a? duced her to asaall two poli? emen and an a?ent for the B, P. C. A. In the Women'? "Mu* lit v'uurt she vas , >nn adtted to ? < oil. wbon she saht she didn't hairs b\ svfctcb was Has amount of the tine inipoeed. Mrs. Wright, who says she la the wife of a wealth) ?outra, tor. started the trouble for herself, ?hen she demanded that Patrolman McNamars arrea? the driver of ttas ho;?., which i? owned by H Weisheiror, of BJ Willett st M'-N.i mara auggeated that it arOUld he better to ?-all an acent of the S. P. C A. V crowd of several hundred gathered, nnd Mrs. Wrleht pave vent to lier feelings and abused M-'N."liara. When Asrenr Recken of the P. P. '* A . arrived and espteitied that tlie normal load **.ou!d bS two tons. WtterOea the driver had hut one ton on his wagon, Mrs Wright's wrath increased, to the de light of the audlettce. Peekett finally threatened to have h?r arrested, and Patrolman Tiffany, of Trafii?' Bauad C, vvho appealed at tklS re, drew on himself additional abuse. The crowd became Unruly, and the police de.-ided to arrest Mr?. Wright. When Tiafany took her by tla? ?rm site tru. k blet tu les or?. 11 a law. In the Women's Night Court Mrs. Wrtghl hsrang****** tke court an?! the spectators Sic? ?aid she was SCe StOtned to s dd leasing erowda, as she had spoken at nianv austrage meetlnga Magistrate Etartow, after listening In vain for .--'me sort of dsfancy, Bned her, and she was led awav to a < si . '?? hen ?he ?aid ?he BO m..tie4. ? I OBITUARY. THE REV. GEORGE J. KLITFEL. Th? n?v ?"irorKe .1 Klitfel, paste" of the Second ?.'crm.i'i Baptist Church, Rver? ?creen av and Hoodbine ?t? Brooklyn, died yesterday In the Herman HOBpital following an operation f'T appettdi? ic He was taken ill last Fi lav* and retnoved , to the hospital T'i. Mr. Khtfei. w ??o waa born In Detroll fortv-six rears aeo. v?as grad the Rochester Theological Bern VMS. ii is ii- M charge was at i ? 4? hers he married Miss Bophia Zwtch, lie remained there thirt?en ;ears 1: to Brooklyn five -ears ago He wa? a member of the 1.0:1.; Island Baptist A -?? elation, the ? ;. rman Ministers' Aaaoela? tion of New York and the flrookl? n and Long Island Baptist Ministers' ?Vasocla? tlon. Me leaves a Wife Slid ''?<?" ?Ol I T ? fU neral win 1,0 naUi from hia ?1 irch to? morrow afternoon by the Reva <; 11 lehn? ek, ?;. A. Behulps and T .1 B till Bker. The jumo;- choir, which Mr. K'it fei founded, aill take part PATRICK FARLEY. Patrick! BaVley, B former power in the political life of the citv ami one ..f th.. faet vanishing; tyje? of the oM Hover? die?-i yeaterday In his room over the as loon be had conducted for ma 1 ? Bowery. Mia death reeull -i tratn aa apoi .ectie stroke. He ws ? ' 1 . Ireiai d alai ago, ami came to Mew 1 erh Later he w.nt into the trucking business with his father. When he h,..i attained h 1 majority he 1 tad become .? le.ider la politic?. Parley wag ? atetnbor of tke Board of AMerasea la IBM He left a fortune estimated at $;? MB FLOYD H. WILSON. N'ew'?.n. N. .1 . Mav :o ?Floyd |[ \\ ,|. ? rmer member of the Board of EM? . ?ii. d laud inftht at 1 1 1 on 1 U Halsted v* lie wsa forty-four years old. M ?, Wilson was :n chfHV'f Of The bta t: i.s of tie La. hawanaa Railroad In thi? aectlon for a number of yearn He ?raa a memlaer of the Junior <?rdrr I'nit'd American Mcehani.? and of Ivy faOdge, Independent Order of '>d?l PaHowo. Re leaves a. wife and tWO Children. The funeral win be held Baturdaj af*ern?.on The Ite4-. .lohn It Humphreys, pasto. ? ?: th?? local Baptist Ckurch, win edBctate. Rurlal will be In the Newtm ? em.-ter'.. PIERRE PAUL GUIEYSSE. Tans. May M Pierre Paul Oaneyaaa, who was Minister of the I elonies in the French ?abinet headed by I .eon Basar? a-ol? in laaV'td, died to-day at th.? age of ?ever.tj -three. M. fjuieys??? represented the Hepartment of Morbihan In the Chamter Of Deputies and was, president of the Fr? petl InatitUtS of A-tuarlea. ? FRANK D. PIERCE. Frank i? Pisses, ektef Of th? d for attittna' v- a? 110:1 in the I ..rpot etiM ''outise. ? '? e Otoll from heart du-ea.-.? at his home, at y-7 St Nicholas at . i*t teida-. He had been in for month? Mr pioi ?- was gradual *- ? York U.V* BebOOi in RM H? WS pointed Assistant Corporation Counsel In 190!. Mr. Pierce ret-overed mort* than ?,000.?*) for the rlty In eiutoa of litigation He Is fnirvlved by a wife and two chil? dren. Burial will be at ?hatham. M. Y. ANDREW FULLER CRANE. Andrew F?i|ler ''-'i?, a'xty-flve, dl???1 In 8t I.uke's Hospital Tuesday nlsht. Ho was for a lone Urne a N'?w York cor? respondent tor several Pittsburgh news? papers. Mr. <*rane. ?ho lived at 121 W?it *3d at . trOg a m"rnber of a Baltimore family. He leaves a wife and a sister. Mra. Bain, or -hi.? efty Burial will tie In the family plot in Baltimore to-day. FRANCIS KLUXEN. Madiaon. N. J.. May 20 Fr.ir.??is Klux eti. a wine grower who has supplied many churches In and about New York, died ?t his home here to-day He wart about aev enty years old and .-ame here many years ago. He w-ae interested In ?-hurch work and was one of th? traSlSSS of All Souls' Hospital, at Morrisfown. He lea vea bis wife and three children STEPHEN TOWNSEND. London, Mav M Stephen Town.?- . lecturer aad eather, died to-day. ! rom? time he was on th? sI,?k?. under t a nom-de-theafr? of "Will Dannie. ' pi. leading rolea. In ia<xi he married Mra France? Hodgson Burnett, the novel?.: and dramatist. MARRIED. ROMAINK?WHITK ? >:. M.i v ?0. at noon. In the "hapel of the Madison Avemie rreshyterlan Charch, bv the Rev. Or. Stanley Whlt?. assisted bv the Rev. Harold A. I'rit?har?l and the Kev. It. Renn? g. Coffln. H?len Wellealey, daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Erskliie N. white, to William Jones Romaine, of MorriHtown. N. J. WTLRfl Hopkins op Wednesday, May M, |tl4, hi noon, bv Krtends ceremony, at Aarherg, Glen ?o%e. I.on? island. .lull.i Gibbons, ?laughter of the )-,,,. Edwin A. and Marv H.-p per Hopkins, to Alton Wiles. Notice? of marriage? and death? must be n- i iiiii|win???| bv full name and adrire?. DIED. ta ton, Amolli H. Kavanasrh. May B. Chrvstie. T. M. I.. Raymond K A. L cuming, I Hen I Whit.-. Hannah l ?. Hcminc, \\ llliam 1: ASHTON -Suddenly, an Wednesday. May .". at the Albany Hospital, Amelia H : tlngton Ashto , widow of the 'aie Rev. Iir AmOS T Ashton, of 11 vile i'ark, ?m.i daughter of tha lsie Use. Frederick BUI. of this ?it;. Fu?era' at St. James ?'hnrch. Saturday mornnm. Mav 23. at 11 -.to. ln'erment 8t. J?mila Churchyard CHKT8T1B on Mav 19. cu?. Thomas Mackaneea l.udlow ?'hrvstie. M. 1?.. in his 73d year, garvtceO at his late resi? dence. Fti?-. N V., toda? at 11 !<i a. m. Train leaves Orand ?'entrai Station at 1I:W. Interment at New V. indsor, t?ran?;e <'ouiH>. at S o'clock. COMING Sudden!?. Mav 1?. at Musko. u;ee, Okla , Allen I Cumlng, son of the late Allei Jackson Cumlng and Anna Itochester Cumlng. N'oth-e of funeral i ?re&fter. Rochester (N. Y.) pape-.*) plea.-? eogj. fi.kmivc, -At Liberty ?V. y. v?- It. ?f?i4. William it. ei.iesi >..n of David i; and the late till label I' I leming, funeral o?rrt?**n from ins lat? real* dence. 3<.?> ith ?*?t . Brooklyn, Thursday evening, I o'clock. Panera] linuy. ptirata Pise ?> omit flowi ra KAVANAOH -Os MS) II. ?M, H y F.. wtfs of the Rev A B Kavsi igl nt her late reslden<*e Puneral aer\ices Fr'day :t ??> i>. m, ?'.ra'e M.-th?v)Mt Kplocopal Church, Seventh av. and St. iihn'a rl , Brooklyn. Please ??mit flowers, Hart? ford and iouth Norwalk, Coaa.? papers pleas" copy. RAYMOND At her residence, 111 Will? Itm al Cast Orange. K. .i . ?>n Tues da Maj II, '? II I, Bugenla Al? indra I ., ;,,itz w ido? of the late I h Ra ? i - ? i. ? ?. da ighti - of the lata Robert K Launtts and Matilda s Pir? soa. Puneral sei vice* ?I Church, Bast Orange, V J.. Prida*" ni.? nine. Ma] ! I M ' ? whitk On Wedneoday, May SO, 1914. at her residence. Wiora Road and K?th st.. i ? Ridge, Hannah i ? . s daw oi R. ??ornen White. In her 19th Funeral serviceo will i?e held a? h?r Ute reaidein'e on Friday, Ms? ".' si " ?i p m. I'reK.en? ? I'll, l.oat leavoo Bat? tery landing. N. Y st i M p- et. MANHATTAN' AKD BRONX CAM?N, V?Mttl ? l; ? l*-* Franklin a\.. Bronx. M? i?i!,i.?'N. Jooaph, il. WTeel Bad ?'?'?? Mey IS, aned .1. i?< is.NKM.V. Anthony. MS Bt. Nlrholai May It, arel <?. Punorel to-day. : p. m ELFE?.DT, tauteo, NO! Amsterdam av.. Mav 1 ??. ?iSi'd 99, i;\i;i.khart. ?Man C.? '.'? W. ltd " Maj 19. Funersl to-morrow, IS a. aa. k? ?\ a?'s. stetan. {Ml I . May is. aged i K ni- ral to da], '" ?< nv KROOBR. on.. I?l YY. iTtii .?t . Ma It, a(?eii .. i' in? ral Batiirdsj. I! a. m. Mii.i.i.u. i.o ,iv., ??. ios w. .-.d M . May It. Finer.?1 t I HI. MOORE. Emllts, !"? Wou9 ;<? Broas, May l?, aged IT. Panerai '? day, - p. m. MYKINB, Thereso, ?7J W, IMth st.. May I. agad >4.' Puneral lo-day, l p. m. 11'.? ???KI.YN. ? \\, ;? > TI oit ia R., S71 Lafa? ette a\.. Ma' 19, Bg BRIUDON, Bllssb? ?' st Me ' ?0. ;?pi'?i ! ? Pum ??il to-da: * ? ? BRI ?SNA S, M ir v Ml 3d al ? i COLKMAN, .loh'i. II fiieirple st . Mi If. Funeral tO-n?OtTOW. DRBANY, Mary, MI Hlekl sL, Ma. IS, Kunernl tO-d iy, I M -t Oh fkikki:. Prederick, M.?: M, are'l *"*? Funeral private. OAUaAOHER, Hugh W., ttt TtOg av.. Ma? SS. I'HI'.I.IS Abh'e I. M. 411 Y\estmina?er Road Mas 19, aged It. F n.eral to .i. . ip m. s? -ni.' i:n;it. Herman, ?^i Railroad av.. \i u ;?? a?;, i i Puneral Bal irda . : , m. si u.F.' 'K, ?>??'" n. Il Btepheno ?'ourt, M,?\ SO. Puneral to-morrow, n p. m. TEMM? Margaretha. *1I PrankU Ma) If, .?aed IS. Panerai to da; . I p. ax WEBSTER, Qertrude M, H . May 10, s?ed II, ? mera! Baturda. . ! p. m., from Til P .inmn av. WHITK. Hannah D.? Shore Road aid MU hi , Ma> -". ?Ki'i ^'i. Puneral to-mor rii?A, .' M P. ni !.<>N.: I8UANIX BEERE ' - ?' BToat Bajrvtllo, Ma; 19, aa? ii 4' Puneral to p, in. FREDRRICK8. William, ol s. . CUM, Ma || .?8?. I '?4, OVERTON, Matilda, al lake f.nve yu. II, ag< ?i . v Ptn ? r.ii in da;. IS:M .?. I PAYNB. lohn K. Ill l'oiiteenth av.. Ai toria. May It, Bgod J-i. Funeral to-d.t; , : p. m. NF.W JKHSFT. BRAUN, L?ala III Tonnele a\ . North Ber?*ei Ma-. IS, aged 41. Funersl la* mot row, .' p. m. OACOBt'CCI. Luigi 111 10th a?. West \?w Vor'.: Ma> 10, Bged 14 months. Funeral t?> da; . 9 a. ni. HANNAY. Mary. 1!"? Hugeon at, Ho loken. May 10, a*-?-?! &k. Funeia! t< - ?!.. . s p. m. LANKEN. Jooeph, "'? ?'are? PL, Orange. M.?y th. Funeral to-day, 3 p. m. MALAONB, Bernard J.. 1?V. John at. Newark. May l?. aged ':'.. Funeral Sat iirda?.. s 30 a. m. RAYMOND. Eugenia. A. !.. 3d William at.. Kant Orange, May 19, Funeral to? morrow, 10:3?) a. m. TIMPflON, Praareo P., M Peinte? av.. ??rang?-. May 99. Funeral Sat'irda?. 10:M a. m. TOOMBY, Thomas. IM u t ?! it, . oniie. Mai II ??"'i '' Puneral to*day. u.M.!. BUiabeth. ka Bprace st.. Mo aged iv. Puneral tomorrow. t I.MM 1 .(Il v Till WOODLAWK (BMBTBBT. . . .