the week tn society. feeding thk hungry....

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THE WEEK TN SOCIETY. Tor the majority of New-York people the old Weut out erith the usual screeching of steam yt* .f3 and other din and noise, while to the * M of society ani those whose pleasure la their ___|BSSS it made Its farewell b >vv in midnight Juries IS town, in a blaze of electric light, flre- rksar.d geoerol Illumination ni Tuxedo, In sounds t revelry among dancers and fi!'.lera, and noisy * errlr.)' nt at many of the auburban country clubs. . atTsiedo the old year was ushered out In befitting I atm The clubhouse was full, every r.,om being aken, sod B «*t of the cottages w-re open, with urge"1--'^' parties in them. Nearly every on.* r*-- ,...| ,:;, : greet the new year and enjoy the fun. Tj,?\ i dining-room of tho clubhouse wis t,-il,i.c'" where ... or ra 're dinner partUs wt re 0.jor wai. His rooms in the house were jomc-.v l- ".".ic-l w..h r :-"s of evergreen and Chi- nMe jar.: ros so that the pink an I yell in shaded lamps on ,ho tables In the dining-room and the r'c*i CNlWllN "f tlie werner, i-.i e'er un extra nv ly attrac"'." picture. Toward midnight the scene was Brattiest In ihe bnllr im, win re the young 1 ,ple ^re gathered, ready to begin the "welcoming" ¦moony. Fr >mptly at 12 o'cl >ck .wry one clrcl, t .bout t'.-.e room, nod in the merriest faahloo ex- changed tbe compliments of ths ison. Ac lins wOta tan ¦-¦ I custom st Tuxedo, egg-nog was drunk sad tha Virginia rel was danced Into th-- 5r_a'.i h.-1"3 of the ra ruing. New-Year's Day eros devoted to pigeon-shooting ani all winter outdoor iports. as.d ia the evening, after a number of elaborate ,I:r.:::r parties In the clubhouse and many of the cottages cams the annual New Year's ball, ¦Heb was .1 gay, brilliant and thoroughly enjoyable carty. Before the ball there waa a concert by tbs Hungsri i-i Band, which als., played for the dancer*. n vu li l by Waiker Enc?" Bmlth, who had as a 1 Briner Mrs. Oeorgs Griswold. There were Batar r;. ll rrj beautiful gowaa were worn. Mrs Grin vv. 1 was lo :i hoodsome dress of canary-colored istin, 11 unced with ; and made with a bodice of i'i ^ 1 .ei.. Mr R maids wore s gown of B_dte and striped s;.k. trimmed with gold pas- soneoterle; Mrs. Richard M. Hunt was in black »nJ sreen aa tin; Mra. Jamea Brown Lord was In ¦sam-wl satin and point lace; Mrs. wullara Jlv rett Btl na was bl :::.rave satin and black tulle; IPm Bti mg looked handsome in white satin and jolu, while Miss Camel rn, In on IfCO gown of black lace touchi 1 with pale green, was one of the m ist attractive girls ia the room. Miss Post wore pink satin; Mra Eugene Kelly, jr. pale-blue moire an¬ tique silk a-. I ls Mrs W. W. Watro.ua rca ¦tia; Mis-. E tn r y, while satin, trimmed with lace ar.I pearls, Mra E lard M irtlmer, pink satin tOvl lace, a- pale-blue 1 attn. Attractive sa Tu been and still i«, it by a. ni-ai-.s haa had ntry | Tbe Wost ter C intry Club had crowds of Hors, while Lenox a I with the jro.iMT and iii. who went up In the Berk be pn aent at tl 1 All G nie if \3 William .'. in ¦-. * .rated In true holiday fashion In h at millay on SI v -. '.:. . t w tra tan* of ison, wh I ride and ber attendants w< { -..¦ I point I ice and th, la ex.: ma ly of silk, with trii lace and lace 1. ptlon at \V alie, the hom Dr. and Mra Qr ni f, were tania ;.:. 1 J Hy. Mr. ur. In tba .¦' i '¦. r a c inoj y of h :. ... 1 mistic:.". '.';. bri lants with sold crescent pim i and , Mr. Adams rave his best man, Thatcher M. v and tbe tis! I scarf pins set wll ar.d peoria Ths ( tlvltles of New Year's Day enl-: 1 in B inca ;.: Mrs. Stokes's house, where nearly every one of the wedding gut ats mi t second time. The Hun: bali, st the Castleton, on Stott n Isl in l. was as But tessful ar.d brilliant as any entertain- me.-.; ever g.vern ty the Rlclun nd County Hunt Club, 'ii: r-r w-re Nev Year's too, and happy ones at Pierpont Morgan's beautiful Cmgston c.: Highland Fa'.:-. Slr R Cameron's Btatea Island home. Clifton Ber! For those who rt-malr.-.J in town there were fam¬ ily dinr.T parties the opera and theatre. Despite lbs attractiveness of tho sat,.nba at this Bed-son. especially win a there la .ieig.iing to be enjoyed, the box*., in the Metropolitan a.ipera House, ar.d the boxes and -calls In Abbey's Ta- Ul where M. C .ia and Mme. Hod ng .-., penrod, were occupied by fashiouable ... But r.e.: In yt .-.< has thrre been present In the -\-rc bouse a moro brilliant an i dree y i ithi ring than that which wit- Msssd Cahra's four:h appearance as Carmen on Friday Heh:. The ii usa was en ire croi ian a the opening night, while '..".c boxti ¦¦. re I .¦-! arith gorgeously attlr l women In Mr. Belia nfs box were Mr>. RI bard M rtlmer, In a il B »wn of whits Fatin ti erith lace sad Bllver, end Mn, Chapman in bell ti tm; Mrs. Elbrldge T, «; rrry, la a gown fl and iaoe, oe upi 1 s bos with . the eldest ol Wh m rn . r wn ol ci tn ¦white aatln, wi Ila hei ore<l velvet ar! whits sit!:.; Mrs. Willi Sloane. In O gowi had with her In her x Miss Emily Sloane, li lattin and sllv. ind Coi de-rbiit's .. .,.-. a irs i ilk and hld ... M -. v.". Bewai . We rM Billi ai : .-.. ..- Mrs. w. Bo rum W tm re, wh , Mrs. Webby a re a go* ti and poll Mrs. Whitney Wari ¦: In .. gown of tm blue satin, while Mra. G attire! In v. I with lace, a nacki ice and ; Mrs. Herman Oeli eat in the ; . who wore a Btril -..!.. trip. .'¦I- .- Robert C l Cleon In w... l_;*e. a:.i Mi . W. 1 irr Mill r ta i ile mauve bro- C_!e. One of the ] int In Identa In town ¦.:: New Year's Dav ptlon given by Mr. and Mm. Fran la Kori their home in V. re waa some delightful ii '..'-¦ Mgnor Ancona and Mr. Korbay, who sang or : ur of his owi the pui-sts were Mrs J. Pier] Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. paul Dana Mr .-.: Mra, John Cowdln, Mrs. Oaaj ar <",. Wilbur loodn I, Mrs. wi;:....T, :: Mr ai i Mra. Walter I'dinr IV, Wsi :. Ml M Rei Wari. Mrs, Jami ii rrln n, Miss Alice Har in ¦Oben Center, Mlaa Bra w? and Mlaa Annie Corbin. The principal dance of New Year's week rn Charity Ball, wh! wa n extremely icc isful and handsome affair. I ry efl it was mada ti muk*- ti.- attendam e r, r< ..ta:.-. an ; (a ihlonable, and t:..- reault wa i bi ni herinj In the boxea and on Ihe dan. lng fi r, .-. I sf smoothness. yeo the done- lng w-er-.- Mrs. Ch, ter fJ ri void, who, with Edwai l Cooper, opened tht ball; Mr. and Mrs. Charles !'. Haven., y* .-, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cooper Hewitt, Mr.. Wullara E. Strong, Mlaa Strung, tin- handsome Ml_x :,..| Moi tea, Miss Courtland Palmer nr.i Mlaa Qtoella Rt .... md. Th..- nt of Mis.-- Loulae H. Mi rrls. of Baltjar., to Frederlcl '. hhard, ol thli city, of wbfc.li there has I >r for soma lime, wai! ¦aoounced In the Monumental ny on New V* ir*a Day to the Intimate friends of the family. Their wedding will, lt i; un'lerstood, take place at an ixrly date. Mir- bm been fra men tty seen at enter! ent In New-York, Tuxedo and Narra^-ar.s.-it J*., r. where aha haa been accustomed -0 pass a pail of tl a Bummer, 11 a daughter of John R. Morri.s. em,, of the wealthiest men In Marylai RB is a cousin of Mrs. iti* hard irvin, and ab, .ul young woman. Mr. 'i.i.hard, aa nearly every jae knows, i_ a lover of -p.ru and a brother of Mrs. Be] ~b.'- social taitt,dar this wrr.li begins with the aecrd Patrisrcb ball at Delmonlco's to-morrow nlsiit. n it exp, "-.. j that the ball will be a brilliant ¦'jd gay one, and that the attendance of atrangera *"* t" cv. per than at th. laat Inra. nt rveii by Wi i i M rAlilst. r an his a ¦¦¦ lal arch*. Mr, McAlIiat r hos on hil pera1 list {free or prim a. ! nu Mme, J*«ul Bourget and .. I n.inent Al¬ bany p«, ..,, who ai . for thc hall. T»* .1 .. i.. ... I", will oe led by Franklin ii dan e with r -, "ern lo V.napi Ot Tuc-.lay night w ll be M ¦ance. e;ii ;h mn night M I ..ii'.'i DJ. Fi rest A-i'i pive ti" f their i rles of re- .gtlon ile, Th , tl .'¦. ard-bsski s sqotc the. following enl for tht «»ys: Tuesday, reception* by Mrs t) B. Ryker ¦ni Mis. Willi in Ko f Mra John T. Haifa dm ¦ecotid of th *. lancet iht E »-iuri; 'Af ,.,,., ",...,at Mles goaham'i; Thurnday, I Ml «*.le Sloan eildon Fowler ni Sall, r"a "nug .lan,,!. Bl ten 1 I; receptloi :¦¦'. Joseph Drexel In hon r o! Ca Mrs. Grant; £>."r an: of b Club and tha *".."'. Aasem rl'Jaj rm .. i. '"''-' '.'¦ ""'¦ "-c. it J. J Town- atna:-: Baturaiay, " second of tl iwskl JfMrtet concert which tins time will be given ;-t usborne of Mr-. William Jav aim ft** radtel given by Mme. Eamei on Thura- uoy night ai tht h . Mil r t n l M'**- j*_.yorast was th.'erasion ol on of the moat 'Hanlon;!,... n_,t!;er,iiR*r ,,f ti,.- y, -vv *.'. ir -.v. ek. Mme. I* ,':'. wi..¦..,. .. ,.,,»... ,,f roae-colorH brocade. "»*".»" v-i'v.i ,.:.-.. rue va ivat, and a 2inx.e dlaniord ornament In ner .'.air. nairn from ,r,?lfil!1 raited platform placed agalnat the wail, .Jjain such a position that she c-.ild be Been from rjwat any part of the music ro-in. drawing-room, "¦rory or hallway, where ihe t>jQ lieraons who had purchased tickets occupied seats. The ladies ap¬ peared m their handsomest gowns, and the rarest gems in their jewel-cases were worn. Mrs. Ed¬ ward Reeve Merritt looked remarkably handsome in a a ress of heavy black moire, mode wiih a t'.-rtha of white lace. Bhe wore a superb necklace of turquoise and gold. Mrs. George Henry Warren, jr., wore a gown of pink and white satin, and many diamond ornaments; Mrs. winiam Douglas Sloane was in pink satin, and wore Home magnificent pearl and diamond ornaments on her coraage and neck, nnl in her coiffure; Mri. William Jay was m black satin and white lac; Mrs. Otraud Foster wore a striking eown of black lace embroidered in white and rei flowers; Mrs. Alfred Youngs was In black and white silk and lace; Mrs. James P. Kern han Waa lu pale mauve brocade; Mrs. John il. Davla was In white satin, trimmed with tinv knota of p.nk velvet; Mis. George e. Rlvea was m pink K.uin and point lace; Mrs. Auguste Monism was in white brocade, anl wore a large cluster of purple vloleta on her corsage; Mr?, .'arcs de Gan was in block and sliver, sod her daughter, Mlaa Marie Rose de Qarmendia, wore .1 pretty dr, pale blue satin. The Theatre a_b held its third meeiing on Wednesday night, when its members and a few guests mel ru the hon:.- of Mlaa McAllister a alie:ward went to Bee "Sowing the Wind." Al'r.-r th.- play Slimier was served In one <>,' th" st rot.ms at Delmonlco'a, and there was Informal dancing. Borne of those present were Mr. a el Mrs. Reginald Hcnahaw Wai,!. Mra. Merritt, Mlai Ey di.av Ei 011), Mlaa May Barron, Miss Helen Stuyvesant Dudlev, Misa ll.l.-n King, Mlas de Qarmendia, Miss McAllister, Mlaa Charl tte Browne, ol Phllad, pl Fitzgerald Peploe, of England; Augustus Whiting, Eugene Lewis Louis Keller and Harold Mrs. ie,;¦.,,'. Porter, of No. 277 Madlson-ave., yes¬ terday afternoon gave a reception in hon 0 Colonel and Mrs. Frederick D. Grant, Mies Julia .'eui Grant and Mlaa Caroline Ooodrldge, presided at tli" tea urn. Asatating Mrs. Eerier In receiving v.er,.- Mis. William Hamilton Harris. Mlaa Harris, Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. (J. L. Gilles).ie. Among tha -pests were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sage, Mr, and Mrs. J. Sanford Barnes, Dr, and Mrs. t;. irge Lefferta, Mr. and Mra Van Vechten Olcott, ina Rev. Dr. end Mr,,, ('naries F. Hoffman, the Misses Stuyvesant, Mrs. Dudley Field, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pellew. Colonel and Mrs. William Jay. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. ll. E. Hawley, M,s. George A Draper, Mra. Sihl.ncim, Colonel Floyd .loins, and Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Allen, who gav., their tirst reception a few days ago. when Miss May Thorn Carpenter assisted Mrs. Allen In receiving the guests. Miss Martha Washington Heekel, nave a reception st her home, No. SI Weet Flfty-elghth-st., yeater¬ day afternoon. Receiving with the hoateaa were Mis. E. E. Elaine. Mrs. Xiiv.r Bcharwcnka, Mrs. Charles Bnedecker, Mas doggett, Miss Clinton, Miss Lambert and Mlsa Weber. There was music during the hours of the reception. Among those who called v.er,* Mr. and Mrs. Walter Damro ch, Mr. ani .vhs. G, H. Torrey, G-neral an 1 M.- Burr, -.a,' and Mrs. John li. V. Arnold, Miss Arnold, i.n : Mr. and Mis. Francis A. Dugro. Mra. Henry A. Mott, Jr., gave a recepl >n yester¬ day ai her home to Inti duce her daughter, Miss Genevieve Moffet Mott, who wore a gown of wbltc r .;:n brocade, and who was assisted In receiving the guests by her mother and several young ladles, Including Miss Flora ice Mott, Mlsa Constance I. liv. Miss Mabel Sheffield, Miss Alice Hastings and Miss Flor: nee Hal i.v m. Mr. imi Mrs. Edward Mitchell an! Miss Elsie Mil hell will sail for Europe In a fea w, :ks for an exten Ive tour thr ugh 1 .la. Mr. Mitchell, who was United States District Attorn here, has me 1 at No. 31 e isl Fiftleth- st. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tuckerman Tow, ... ti rm e..' > .:.- Mr. and Mr Francla Anthon] !.¦ '.¦ will li receptl rt at I ¦¦ in Hot, on Tu, lav In t: nor of tl," i- ai lage ,.;' th, li ter, Mina E. An .-i E ti ."' li 1" 1 Ro, Mr. and Mra. <: >rgu Hamlin, of Xo, i.i \\ eat .¦¦...> -tlrat-i: hal e sent out Invltat neile.-.- .,' their enter, Mlaa :¦':.:...¦ Bell 1. 11. to l-l lu.'f Ora nm Boc! ; ike place on V 1 al ll ll-: Nt w-Neth. he .. of Mlsa Paull .-.... to A a .-l Ma- I.- v. rited cn Wodi Protestant i.;:-.¦; .1 Chm West Foi '1 Si ta'Jom for th Racheloi rf on Thin iy will In a lew d Mra. .1- hn C. Wertei : Wt si Fifi th :-" ,.u v-. Mrs. George W. Ely, of No ii West Elghty- elghth-at., aili re..-;*,.- on Friday si .:..-, Tar. :.,r J 12 ;.\ 13, t lilli idu 6 h< r Mlsa Agna M Ely. A large i It <; Smedley at her home, Ne 1.2 Wesl e-mii-s- i ' i r, Miss Er: ri: i Harwood Sm, .;.'i utan! rect M Rein h art Ml* .-¦ hi yler, ll Staci de an 1 Mlaa > an .. Miss Smedley ta >r* a pretty a >wn of api pink sal hlte la, e. M re. Smeeth f cream sal In and roe* bi >cade, tri with rare old point lace and dlami nds T. were fu ly decorated v th i ilmi. ferns :. r ink ro ia ¦ 'i'l e mend i from view by I pall f thi '¦- I Pres, wei Pe Witt Warner, Mrs. T. B Chrystal, Mrs. Ken¬ yon. Mra, Eil!:, Mra. Btacpoole nod Ii ii (.'ha:.-.; Mr. end Mrs, Samuel I' Sexton, of No. 17 Fifi nve.. wll for 1 ii la 17, to return to N< w-York In the Isttei par! "f M ire a. OBITUARY, COLONEL EDWARD HINCKEN. Coloi I Eds Hlncki n, wh rn i atrl '-¦¦ n .¦¦¦ Ith apoplexy last Sun Harold Crane, In Amsterdam-ave., near Seventy- fourth-Bt il i Fr nigh) h - ' ;: bably be held to-morrow In Br '.kivn. nel Hlncken was born in lill, and in early life he b tc ime Idenl l f this j Brooklyn, snd bs a .-iii;, broker he was ... of the bi t kn »wn men in that borhood. i of Boj I B Uti ck. n, si,'., br -k-t -, mp and Ai ai t.iel ming Edward 1 Bon. Mr. Hil prealdi Excham In 1 pain In 1871 Hi i.rvcd two rms ¦ of th. for many j he had been ca, active workei it he !, >ar I, ii ken I in the war with th, i tired arith rd. 1 fl at the ii": ii i and Maritime ex ling < tn ii th *.' .. " a marked ' uro of (i'neken ter h' 1 1 ¦:. |. 11 s. 1 n 11 m to id i " -.v .' '... lc was in strong tv In a | lentlal r when .'..-., :.War) and coma experience i red hia lons or itlona .- » STEPHEN I! HALSTEAD. .'-".. ph. a II II >i tea I, f 'I- n. : conn. :.¦ l with lha ri mas rn. ri! of w . ren! pal la of thi country, di hi :n No. Il West Thin l iy -. it,ai "ri;>. complicated with an affection of tn" liver. Me bad be*n ii four weel li- waa born in Xewburg, la i*-).;. Early In business career he was employed lu tt," offices of James and the Metropolitan I, itela ol thin city. IE- :. time com.led with ll Si Cnarlea House, in New-Orleans snd waa asaoclated for aome ,.,ars with Junlus Brutus Booth, at the M r nomo li-,, Mancheater-by-the-B, ,. ol which .¦.>!¦ ;,i iprletoi i. Mi Halstead became a partner In ir,- old Brm "f Oeorge lt. Douglas & Co., in tia- produce exporting business, ni No, 2m Greenwlch-st., about eight yeara ego, sad when the Arm was changed Inn, a company, bream pr, si lent. He retlr. I from active buslneas last Bum¬ mer to manage, with E. W. Root, the Clarendon Hotel, si Saratoga. Mr Ha'ata "I was a member of the New-York .-ml Hi" Manhattan athletic clubs, lils funeral will be held al the Church of tl- Transfiguration, of ¦. the Rev i- Houghton is rector, to-morrow, at 2 p. m. Hiirlal will be at Newburg on Tu, lay. CAPTAIN LOUIS E. TA CAN. '.. htngton, Jan. fi..captain Louis E. Fsgan (re. tired), '.t* the Marin" Corps, a r, aleut of Phila¬ delphia, died al St. Elisabeth's Hospital for tba ins;.ne. n.-ar this , Ey, at 1', o'clock "ti Thursday evening* He had t> i n under treatment for some _ OBITUARY NOTUS. B ton, Jsn. fi Edmund W. Converse, senior t 'it tbe drygoo mml Blon hou .. <-f Con* Stanton A <' iii. n, die si iii-, home In New! m irnmg, ";''i sixty-seven. He waa s natl of Weat"! ::'¦..: l. Vt., and came to Boston when §ei intern :¦¦ r: old. At the time of bia d nth he waa s director of the Aetna Mills and the Natl mal City Hank, "f Boaton; e.f the National Tube "., ,; . i. ...- -. Penn., and the Pueblo Smelting and mpany. He was pres di ni o th "on ml- lille, of Fall River; .-, mem Lu ol tl .-'. werage lommli ti tee of ';¦ Mbrary of Newton, and chairman <*f tne Bebo, li tot i of thar city. :. - CitYi Jan, >;. Judge J, B. Blackburn, appolntod to ti:" Utah bench by Presldenl Har- was I ¦¦ ls his bed nt Provo this morning. The cause was rheumatism of the in art. ,- nto. k, N. II-. Jsn. fi Colonel Peter Sanborn home of hui daughter li evening, Hs rn ta Deerileld, "i iurt, HOB, sn went to ird in E.':. He wea . i.-rk e,f the Bti te I .li leerfl. ld hui Concord In the it'.ire In IMO, and waa Btate Treasurer ftci icm. H" leavi ; liv* childi'.:.. Chicago, Jan ¦'¦ Mrs. Emily <:. Hush, wlfs ol Dr. D. Q. Rush and mother ol "irs. Stuart Robson, the actress, dlsd lOSl nigh: Ol her home In this city She was formerly the wife of William E. Dougherty, a oewspsper man ol New-York. Gr.ui'i Rapids Mich., Jan. 1.Lyman i>. Norris j one of UM mont prominent lawyers nnd politicians j of Michigan, died this morning. He waa born In t Covington. N. V. »f FEEDING THK HUNGRY. WtrRK OP IHE TI'IIMNT. COAL AND FOOD FUND BEGUN. THE PIRST IiI.-TniinTE'N-SEVKXTV-EI'iliT FAMILIES iii' E'.U'lV K.Tii*. DOMES WARM£D-.OLOR-Cn PEOPLE MME HAPPY. Ths work of distill itlng tl iori" i of lifo to tho poor from 1 C and Foo 1 :' in 1 wa., begun ycsterd need colored famlllei * re sup) ed each with pi >vl lons worth II. and eleven I il were divided among fort)-. ithi iee. If tb.ntrib- m.,rs to tho I ¦: pr. ent I ;. .- j in i. i in.-! ¦¦ . I ¦¦¦¦-'-. 1 with smiles of gratti :i and to hear llpa which f"i- dav ap ik rn s ¦¦ iragt m,;.: utter ax¬ ed hope, the) would have had lb ..--.¦ . .uble, uni lr bell r c.niirm.i that charil) maj be freely given In times Uko these, under careful management, without cu¬ ing Idlen. sand thrlftlesaneaa In fort, char¬ ity must 1 now and for many weeks, If Ihouaai ls ¦. are to be kept from ai urvaUon, cold and other mlsei. .-. The danger from Indlacrimlnate giving comes from c. ..- down of economic babita on lbs part of those who receive aid. Ear when a mother and hot children are al d< ih'a d or through want and despair, it la no Ene. to ¦:. nice questions us to previous improvidence; and it is undoubtedly a tact that .ca extremely large proportion of the poverty-stricken class ¦ al the present time owe their condition solely lo the hard limes which have thrown tie- bread-winnera out ..f employment. It la difficult to estlmat, Ihe aggi gat. number of people In. thia city who sre legttlma .. subjects for charity, but those who ... il netuntly with ths poor place the number at man;.- thou nds, There are mis- alona and chai lable In n. irly- ail the tafllli ted districts, whose work mill ir with ti... needs of Ihe people aboul them and know how an 1 w hers el be bestowt I. lt ls in o-op. rai lon with tl re ns thal th" agenta of The Tribune Coal and food Fund 'o work i la of deservlns famlllea will t by the to the Rev, Will.ird Pal sons, who la the wo lt. He will Investigate and pass upon the appi ittoi ... rai i for the -.. ti button of ai In euch :i rest I relief. A ll ei for admlnlstratl n, for buj -. tran «p irtlng snd le pei Ev ry Ibut. d will b .-;¦¦ n blt li n ll be i li en i . the p .; E. FROM TUE COI O' ;.'' ML.SIOX, The In waa fi >m th lol, :. 1 Mei ... at No. 1 is for Its held tl I people Fourteenth md lt li ; lhal th. y are 1. to gel iml '. iv .. v. Phi .. them to I found ; srere lt not for I I 11 , rule that th* fortu means of t thus people a re I i . fl . ; I In I Ihe wa ¦¦'.A .c. -i lat But tl rooms, and I I piece ol I. ¦.. ..... i -.-.'¦ for th, v.c v THEM I- .. >| l".'!l ".' ra 1 il au : ll Off told :. ¦ii r the m i . ii I'ra tty ae '! " 'I'retl ,.. ll.. IT ll - Ie \ eil I 1 r. Sh . i id.ol ai li la i. r *. Vlei. al ce ind I il Hi, ¦1. Hr i'. t ..-. ll Ul j. close. Tai,". "... .- ai nor the* hlldn -ii.. lo cal all I thai II .', I. WORK Ve IS RI il N. Tl s first distribution the col. re I ; opie of Ihe Weal .... fnmllli i waa i veal fi tm the mission i Thlrtleth-at. ll '* not the Intention to confine ,e charity to a iy ela of people or lo any sec- tn, R, ||i * v ni be furnl hi d lo sll cia a, na -.1 colors alike, as Ihi lr needs lem n ind cc ; Postal car la * re ent to tn*- h. la of a. ventj I I untiles, and ,,. foo_ which was tn be :¦,.¦.! ..it was divided ,1 ,.,;,. i he pu tal ir is ra ad sa follows: "IMeaso bi kel an I Ibis cord to Nt v t ork '¦'. ,r, d Ml IV, Went Thlrti, i I o'clock on (-Saturday morning, tn receive fine ,1;' of gi ¦¦'' ". I " Ti dam.- "...,l and Food l.'ii'ig before 9 o'clock i pie began ).> arrive Ith i,..' kc. they i ould obtain. M tny eomen brough! their clothes bask,; e. Some had i;.ik"t baskets. e\ few had pal and ha lily igged affairs half bag and tiair liaaket. There ,.re some who could nol "ci a. basket, snd these und .utileiii:y In carrylns eva', the abunda ... Iven to each one, A few were o thli ly clad as lo ex, il- pity But nest of them, Rho .:¦ Iht lr lothlns wa rath, r shabby, had .a m out .i .¦¦¦ nd there rna lo I.* .'' I' sn oct isl i.,,| , ,v feather In a t. Yet Ihelr I looks ahoweil thal were In gr - want The mlsal mai al the tallon ly aenal- :.. a i i ' Bpi li mroperly li thi I, and thnt mai of the coin! ¦.I which " borrowed from >:¦ ., I- i- c. all a .i ie- .,: i "mammy.' ' with ...,,.¦ ,,,..| i,,n nnd tn t .- ic ;. ckantnnj, w ho Maa .1 e. :. In I UdVI 'iii'.. Tn. pr, ... oat il M tight ,,i wrinkled and i ,1 I saf ly nw In th , .. tn lu. -' r>o apo |j in old ret cul, < which ii ,. -I the w !. k of tu, ir ,,,., i., rs' foi tum a, r mor a l> '"' a borrow i. like th clothes, .. m. .i m. h. ie wen - il t.r three men in- owd. .".e.irv ;,:; ,,,,. families helped con- lated f worn, n .-¦ young chili wu vt* V' ll Ai'i'i.n im I-,., rivi.i). ti " f. n ii.,..;- of the mis- Ion bous . ¦¦. ss the | ice ol the distribution lt by the mi -.-. ni bun bu, .h" h.r:<- ." h '"''''¦.> was ii m a Bewlng ls -: ... little girls an I their a id oca- l.,nally be beard when awkward lingera dropped ii- troubl n '.. ll ror a fi et minutes while le- children i int a ng The dlstrlbutlns roora ru i lied bl.n one ai I, with the packas of Bod. am. ttl.- -pp--lt.. r.i.. Bothered the wUtful rowd with the wa basket a, Mr. Parsons waa misted Ini dlstrlbutlns bi Jam, * u irt, n Tuttle. larry Moffat, m i. Dayton, lt. ll Seaton W Parsons "'*; ":"'-.. slonary, who had volun- eered their %WL bach stood In front of a pPo of rovlalor.s and dropped a packago In each basket as lt waa passed before him. In thin way all th» ticket holders wen St nt sway within an hour hanny In. tho possession of aiiundant food. Bach person r. iv.-1 tl:-' following: 1 icksce hominy . r. ; 1 I.kelli-.- ...itmeial. lc. ig« r .rnrr-eal..,- , ! *s" r: c._. -2 pounds 1 pre kau 1 package beana. 1 | arkaca p,.rk. 1 pa kage tea... .2 p.".ii..l_ The* cos: to The Tribune Cool and Pood Fund for e\, h basketful w-as fl. It took Ks ,, give food enough for rrvenil dava to seventy-eight far, many of whom have been living on one meal ;i day .,;¦ ll BS, I It ls n a the Intention of The Tribune to ptiblliah the names of tt," people wa,, ar.- helped by the fund, la-,', coses of waul as they ore fi,uni arl the experiences of tl..- distributors will i.- published fr- m day to doy, in order t., al .-.. tl dillon of tb,, p.,or. lt any ne becomes .¦.-¦;.lally Interested in .-.ny case ,.r want and . described he may obtain namea, addi and oilier Information Dy a ii,.- e Willard Parsons; addrees Thi Tribune. J-AD a ASEfi AVOM TUE AT'.'i.I IJSTS. The first name called yesterday was thal of nn old woman vvh would have atorv, I ''."r.i ,, j.. ir ber t-.eii.-hi, ts luei not aided ber, Bhe la a v.; low with thr-.- sm,ll childn n Th" children have th*! whooping cough and she is Just recovering from a. severe attack ot pneumonia. Sh" '-a:: gel three ha if-,lavs' work a week wh a -'a" I '.-."il enough. She lives on th" top Boo.* In ii tenement-house ani h. r r> nt is overdue. The next nam.- was that of a lonely woman who is so badly Hillie!.-.I witii rln umaUsm that ahe can scarcely walk. She sits In a .hair by i: rr waahtub anl manages to earn a little something every wi -i; l in.« litti" boy attracted attention ny pointing a pair of shoes and aaymg; "I wish I could get th..se for Willie .." Il- had come t" gel i..rilon of charity allotted to a woman whoae :, band died from typhoid fe>ve-r a few weeks ago. She was ..big-1 to beg m..n,-y fr..ni her fri.!:!., to get the body burled, and was able to aucct 1 only rt. five daya' effort Stn.- haa Bve little children. Willi.* ls ne of them. '":-. -il "mammy" was loo feeble to carry away her shai" anl a meeaenger was seat with the r.. h.-r home. Shs ls a wklow with thin cheek siii.i that loe.ks like parchment, sh.- aaya that sir- I sixty-five vants old, bu, In rea11 ,- over seeiiry. it ls a curious fact observed Ev the mle¬ aton workera thai old colored people never Bay ihej ni,- seventy years "li. The*. --.¦ t up to liv., i'nd then Jump to eighty or ninety, wh.n ih think th.-y ur.- old enough There seems to be some s rt ,.r ii BupereUtloua notion about, lt. This "ll woman has not known fr.- a 1 .ag ii u-. inn i- f living than that fn ai hand Hi Ya .-!-«. coi itantly trugglea :., :;. ,. nut --: charitable Institutions. Her chief wish an I ami maintain herself so ihat sue may .ie- with lier nilli roof "V.-r le-l- h.-ad. In a i. i.s. m. ni in w.e Twenty-aeventh-sl li's a woman rn ho ls - ed I ?.. HM \- n »l !.i able io leave ie r bed for fo ir > tars SI .. ls t. iid.i by two widowed daughter*, each about y< ara ,,: 1. who , in gel little .v n 1. an I are Iv ..bl" to do an', "l el -ti" BB) B sae is ,i Isl c. and that Ei" lc- v..il I. .:¦ her bright If aol III car,- f r i:-!- am .., t. red \-.-m hg night in ea eaint ai (fort io learn to read .-' was iv with samp vv irth .; centa ia the a. :,., ::. ney. Mil". 1-- inti ill --. I IS ROTA te FAMILIES. i'.;. :.¦ ai.- ,-rie j rs v ti "n th- midst "f orel A Mrs, Johni rn hr last name win li.nil:. Identlf b ng tic col¬ onel pa ;. ive- iii ". ... t,...... ment i" in :. ai.-f... .:, and body iher. Her I , I mows i ii ,: illy IJ can Iles, and thar. I i Loni "rt. I* -.v. re a "1 .', I! I .vi" t the ih but sam ........c. C. e. a. he had a In i r the i rei provide I wife abeu th< 1 HIV HAP BEEN ** I'- " ...... that ...'.:: ll poor tba' I times are I ho are s I ... . a ic i five or six td given oul ¦¦¦.'. 11 I..- ir the sti -, a .. l-l -v I " tilnly ruins t ar. 1 in hiv ,-t C.- vc ! ¦-.-¦ -a al. tl .1, .: ..Eel ..- the pl ., v-.a n wi .: I kept I two i Kins :¦¦.-: ...- r her i. l-l.! HIT . '¦' "ROAllIil.N r. IE Ts-.i nf I n mi n who wei ring by ta -ii"" ll 'i."!:l Th< lt I .' ... tl them irl rid- I In et lld H at I ...- he 1 v how d can earn a III *' ,. le r ;- di'iili ral years 1 i ¦ .r i" .\,,u v. hen alu etta tim '.¦ly diva I" it n lake a1.- ..ti.- :-ti" give a thri tie- I'l (hil S ,MK I'I.EAM UKI en Viii IR URI IMS "Th ii boy, third In the line." ail ni from a v moth :. -. confined t.. her room al , ni Wham I her tie th day, sh. told me thal he had hm' -U- ll oushl -. u .I va nt tn i..-I ona night thal the i...r.i had I t- ., it in tu,- ml Isl of her al. ¦.. ii u ll II gave bet foo 1. ru u nd line, The lil fri fluently t. ii. their ali un and when they are li ingry and old iri--'* di and .ti erfui, and free] em to I- warmed and t- tl In Im iglnatl n I do nol ...ie tb. t the ii.i-i nature is pee ill ir In n -et, .,i vv ht Iher it the |iei lent'..* of all us ii drowning "ian anil tu see beauti¬ ful Vlsi'.!.' " Mair, other cases rquall) Inter 'li" misfit lie lt .. of ii,, li in-. the hair nd tl lind: the v. ititi ...- the '. iiii uni i i the Irli k, n, ".-. i" ie liva l were lirlglltel I ivllu -.. linn a iv.-,.- in ide cha rn an h inp) the dollars which were given bi the itrli.ui u t. Hi in** ' '".1 and i o I E ind M lark, f Ih oi Hu a lu' lold Rul E Hon on Ossa? Th. ie ara* cv the nature -i the work whtoli tl did yesterday, and prop is, i to do, and to I >w ti,., ii*-.-.-- itv ot proi ipi relief t., ti. T he leven lona ol il were alelli ere forty- four famlllea downtown, ont-uuarter of u, ton to 'lin* work will he continued to-i a In an E.. ¦ Ride, dount.wu ..i trlct, lt will n I always be advisable t- ann.ice In advance lu where tn. d. pot for distribution it III ba in r.i: 9MEM ASM ileum .cr TEE rues MTSEE. a ,-r,,w,nd house al tia- dal i ifti rn ta snd even* lng p. form ince a the result of sn nnu ; Eden :¦'¦ k. On i Imp oe ihe wax Mgm " re nm resiins th in USU ll. Ill Hi"' El" llrC tb'U '.'.' ! and u ¦¦¦¦. '¦¦ vailer iprad >, the I* id lils ii |i i. .. .'berri. ¦..¦.-. i. ¦: t ¦. lunlni laun The "Piper of ll imlln "aa I.. M ul' George, la a "r il traetei Manu God.,., thc 'uh arti .'.;-,.,. .v Uh her ti I , inl ih in tl >.' tura, il [ Up v i "ui.ie I i.i ul. Gab.u'i Ro/.il C .'. Ith :: i quaint .eli' tsslcal mu ¦, still rem ,,: Uti il .ri at ihe Eden Muter N'* w ,, ¦. i ire.e ful dan -v; be the '¦¦ itara of the .- gramrn i,>: the coming week. i IS A iy '.SHAKY ocr.li " OBEEXaOODS' MOXRT. Bridgeport, Conn., Jon. I .' Mi mingham hos deposit' d in al tak n from "greem.ls" men »'ho were captured hera last weeli. Just what will become of the money lt is bord to tell. Ths captain will " un nder lt wu!.out un order from th. Judge Of tl:, ('lt.,' i",nu;. Walter" Hayn, i, th.' in .n v h the n'.oti.-v vv,, ht eu in .|,,. etty si:, ¦. he bond of $2.-00 tess ¦'"¦ t vu ..,. Hi, .I,,-- not call for tm mo His attorney intend i to pi "' 'in m In thu '¦¦ir; that the money be turned ovei i, him for nts ¦ llent an I if the motion ls d peal .viii he taken ;,. tbe Supt lol Courl ni".i ai" much chagrined over ihe furn affairs have taken bul th.-v art* powerless io u's'urb iii. money without '.ha Court's order. . TUP TWELFTH SIGHT CLUB'S NIGHT. MAST FRIENDS PLEASANTLY ENTERTAINED AT THE B_-RKEL_-T LYCEUM. Thc Twelfth Night Club ls growing so popular amt mr Its friends and acquaintances that Its rooms In Boot Twa nty-third-st. are no longer large enough hold them. When this club of actresses and a few women who are not actresses first took the name of Twelfth Night and began to hold the night Itself In honor the walls that broke its quarters up ill rta of pleasant little nooks and corners were quite wide enough apart to let all who had tie- privilege c ma In and move about. Hut the n- tl year the place was uncomfortably crowded, and last night the club had to get a larger place for i living its guests. Th place chosen was the Berkeley Lyceum. The clian-" was of advantage as far an mere bodily ri was concerned, but In another way lt was of i. advantage at all. The men who were Invited -a this one nigh! of the year to meet the Twelfth Night flub ut home were especially delighted at the to Ma the place wier.- a club of women lived. Men ore always curious about women's ch.lii. Mn have had clubs for so long a time that a. lt is understood, have ceased to be curious about tleiu at all. So the men who were at the E. rk ley Lyceum but night enjoyed the occasion liirtt-.eas, iy, as they could not help doing, but had st iii one pang of regret that they had lost the one chance a year that they uaed to have of seeing the oct il room* nf the club. They used to flatter them- selvea s,, deUghtfuIly, too. with the thought that the .lui, Itself enjoyed Its own house more on Twelfth Night than any other time. Th" parla- where the reception was held was handsomely decorated with holly anal other green thin.:* appropriate to the Christmas season. In one ci mer was via: was called a tavern, and lt was enough like one to rejoice the heart -f Slr Toby fte Eh. Ita sign was a portrait of Shakespeare, framed In ahlnglea fr uti the bouse where he waa b rn. The tavern also displayed the motto bo dear alwaya to the club and Its guests: "Don't 'lld. " cause thia art virtuous there shall be no tn ire cakes arel al..." Ther- wre pl,*nty of cakes ral ile, the latter in a keg, with stone mugs to drink u from, and there were ola joints of beef .ni. and ali sort "f things of an old English sort, with a baal's head high up in the midst of all and a yule candi" burning in front of Its nose. The guests began to v cn" at i o'clock, and kept coming till U. when thc club aasembled around the i i lent, Mi-s Alice Flacher, at -ne end .f the ni I drank out of th" loving cup. Then the ii cake w.,s eerved, with tts ueual prophesies *, wealth or continued celibacy. Through i .vening the members "i" the club and others tali the uni my with nong-, recitations and Instrumental music. Among those present were Miss Eleanor Mayo, Henri Mar;.m. Brander Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. ''' rles liarnard, Samuel E. Clemens. Miss Alice El er, Ml s mia Starr, Miss Mary Bhaw, Mrs. '. ¦'¦ M 'Auley, Mr, and Mrs. ll. r. Knowles. Frohman, Mr. and Mrs, Percy West, Mr. ind Mrs. William H. Crane. Mr. and Mra E N ¦: Mi s mia \\i:. ler Wilcox, Mme. Albertlnl. fal ri,;:.. Eben Plympton, Mrs, Oliver Bell Dunce, Mrs. C. A. Doremus, Hr. and Mr- E. E. in, John l>. Lindsay, Mlsa Freeman, .Lures t J Ml e Tyree. Mra. Wickham, Frank La Manna and Mles Kitty Mayhew. JOY AT THE ST. nicholas CLUB. Twelfth-night was celebi itt I by the numbers of the St. Nicholas Club lasl night For many years ral haa been mark, 1 by a smoking con- ut the clubhouse, bur this y.-ir h was t the i.c: ui sh,aili i ike the form 1'-.. r aeva it) .five mi n bo! down at tablet '.¦. hi. i w, rs placed In the in: ni "is ,.f th" club. President rd Qulntard was In the chair. The ..:. 1 with Howers, an! on the entre i del ol the new house e,f the ..- being built I.and."r's Orchestra :. Th-r.- were no r gular ape, hes bul before . .; in waa end. '. rn teral Informal addresses and toasts l i roaperlty of the duh were drunk. Eight courses were served, and -¦". i> the club from Holhmd, by Langi vho was i( guest of the club some beo, 1 I a place ' a tht meau card, and di ima -f all the men who partook ng I resent were Fran, '- H Davies, .dmtral A. C Rhlnd, I' B. N n Morris, ;. t -w. :¦» Tatham, Frederick W" M c'. Walter Rutherford. Pr. W. A. Pier- c- ral Uralne, r. s \\; Captain Theodore I! Kant E H N; Or Elwari Qulntard, .iarenoe RI narda, W. I Qulntard, Eugene lal ll !>.. Enie.'v. Mlln p. Palmer. W J. O'('"mi Erneal !¦' Ayrault, Russell Pardon mas Ash Bronson, Bryce Gray, Jr.. - A. Penfield, i Reed Stuyvesant, M. M. Thomas Bloodgood Peck, Pr. Delavan E. S. N Burr Mendel. Augustus Van nlamll Hem :' Rokenbaugh, C. H. Stout, the rerneur Morris Wilkins. H. H. Mont- i-., i.c il El".- u r. Edward Van Nets, J Phlnnev. \Y 9 Ver fiunek. H Hush ll. w. VV. Van Aradale, W. e. Skldmore. .Mi 8 Van Rensselaer. l»r. Henry & Norris .v. William II. Young, George C. Palmer, John K. Ouer, Robert B. Browne, Alfred ff Joseph Wodell, Robert S. Hell.'til. (J.orge John il. W.I. Winiam e. Taber, t ihn .v. Carter and cai tain J- H. Lyman, c. .". A._ A CAME rn rumen CUTMS., ' thli i'v, hin ju.' invested ting perl r nam.' cnii-,1 i of England." which ts il f fifty-four c ird* aa I which t. at Ins. D la ev. ted to ba popu- "ir.... Dil :> I'lDEN y, ten i 1804, at bia residence, sti ;: ird a. Ul I, a In the KM rear -. yana ir..- 6th. Robert ... *> I st year of lu* age. \t n-v t n Mn«n.. .Tan. c, suddenly, YA- Ve.U lt., Newt, ti. Mun¬ ni ISM, at her reeldenee, ii tim late ll 1-01. Stuart Vc c sun of Alan ai J. Bth, ISM, if ap pl (xy, rc ntl* tl Ei- funeral Ber¬ il ., ..'..¦', ¦. M lay, the .-¦ a :' ,i '. ry 4th, after a llngei lng ttl- .. ft lp, in fr im the resl- 1 I m. meera ot tlie i, mb, ;. . :. i .i I. lt. A. I .-. Tam. iry '. ISM, i ¦. v ,v. - f hie age . j m. Bth, Kathai Ina v Bryan, ."ii , Phelpa al Quilt, -!, S, Y. .¦!¦¦ iftei uii'Ki; ai M c ;. 1. ink Rider, in hts 2'iA j (Uh, tl, itt i Ana, eldee! in sn H.- ter ,1 un Slckei i. i -cc attend H." fun, :.d i. t: il 131st m. .n v '.'... il tent it S n'eloek p. m. IHAHDLDV .., a.. tr.ornlns, .,f eton ind pneu- ,v: * sttarall i>. widow ¦( Samuel Shard- ia- ire Invitee! tn ittend lh« fun-rat Iden¦¦.-. iti Baal ZBth-ai ea Mea- .,!.. .; V .- .. iv. UIEKWOO tl Utbport, Conn., EriTnv Som. ,*,rh, M,,\ mi.... n| '"ii' et.vin Sherwood, ieii .'. i-> li" lei, -ii Joseph Hyde, in the ot sg* -Helli erv I.c .,! Ill* I.i' I' I' "ll iTK«.|.l >', Jilli. 2 ..".u p. ia. .Milli un Pi 'ui. ."'. of pneumooU, Er. Luelaa a. Hi tli. In hi* t'.ivl yeni hia lat, i'** Mllton-eL, :, un M ula: J in *"'¦ al il o'clock a. bl itakii in Brooklyn, on Thunder, January 4th, UBI, M i I i.' ,,r ip my Stair. ¦Ul,. ..,; ¦. c ,1 rc. No. 133 Wllluiv- Men.Ill) allia, m. I that no A sri rs be sent. liSKl.lt-On iii" -Cih December is'.*.t. Robert lieryoo ..¦ ll an* I. n n, Kn*] .iii. In Hie. lett son ol James Tinker, e«.|.. ,rmerl> of Sew-Yotk. n ; 'I:i;i 111.1. un January Sth of pneumonia James I um n ml, rlntl. ii, '..' ;i v u rn en M ,n«l *. January Bth, nt kia late ..- reen Place, Urlck Church, N. J., al .1 |i in i; n. I. I innn .... I i\ I, rn train leavn Kew- i p in retut -t ti nu tr im Brick ireh .. .i iiXNTlsi: ai " iss on Thura la] las rj i . ol Napoleon an I Harriet . *- I.. I.. Sui in .tn. v\ ssa NUT li .Th.,,i. N -i. "ti Jan uni. Mra eec ina Sui. n. v. ... ,i ... win i- helli al hw late . ,| ¦. Mh, at ll ii"i i wk terv, Sins Ulna on arrival "f imbi vniUHT " ir.uv cit. ISM, an,',- a lang, painful mntr) residence of ihe Rev, l> inala.¦¦¦-I ,...-,- ic, ,. Mn m ma i:n-* Wright. gran Imother of Snui S -rt"ii nn.l in'.,', H.-fton Dunlap, adopted r-.,:i of Mra Jaaaaa At ibe state.1 meeting of lha Board "f Truataas of rn,!.,., .iioui.i' v Bth, ISBe, h. foll .mu iMiiiiTe and "i lei-- wt ra adopted: WI m. The Trurt, nt rn Dtapansary have eeelve.1 the .... I n r ,1 Intelllg, ' <>'¦'' " """' "-, Edward k-liHI. ,i member »t the ll ml ¦" Trustee* f.jr thlrty-tWu .. is7-. therefore, Timi a, ¦ympathlstni with the fatnlli ..f our ,.,.] friend, v. neill.I ie- ral mr iit«ii appreciation .,,, . n,- nnd li "' exempt* and mourn ., , ,,.,. i .., n( un aetlve, intciiie-..t,i nml i". mid thi' J mullion ot , liiiiir,., ,.,, c I. ill.' I at i-l'i'l. Tint it... action "f cn- Board ba aatsrad an ,," ,,ui.'.. t,i thia meetins ':l1 "" .¦*[_____ i'":'y ot ,, ..,,,, iraaemitteJ lu the famlt) of ike deceases. 1.A.MHEHT St YDAM. Secretary Pro Tem. Special Notices. A.. By the Fifth Avenue tnrHou Kooma, 23S FIFTH-AVE. VU P. NORMAN. Auctioneer. ABSOLUTE SALE UY AUCTION THURSDAY ANI) FKIDAY AI* Ti: UN Ot) NS, January Hth and 12th. at 2 o'clock, HY DIRECTION" ol* MR A. S. HAMBl'RQER. OP AMSTEItnAM. HOLLANI\ HIS COLLECTION OP SL'PERU MAliyUllT.Uni AND ITALIAN FL'KNITUl-ll. Engllih nnd Dutch Silver, CM Oi__M, 014 Delft, and Avenhorn Faience. Dieu d- Nankin Plates and Plattere, Hall nnd Mantel Clocka, Becratarlea, Table-., Trousseau and Treasure Cheats Card sad ll uric Tables. Large Delft Table*, Ac. Av. A REMARKABLE TWO-WHEEL cart made by Mulder, of Heiland. In the 17th century, the only example uf in* work in existence The pott i* hand- h..nely carved nnl beautifully painted with scenes rep¬ resenting ttie toot aaaaoaa EXHIBITION TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Jnn. Ilth and loth, from 0 A. M. to 6 P. M. At the American Art linderlea, fl East 23d ft. iMullun Square South). "ECHOES OP THE MOULDS FAIR." to be sold RY AUCTION, WITHOUT reserve, OM TO-MORROW (MONDAY), Tl'ESDAY AND WEDNBS- DAY AFTERNOONS AT THULE O'CLOCK. COLI.ECTION OF KAHIi 111 SANO, TOKIO. JAPAN, JAPANT.SK AND CHINESE PORCELAINS. ELEGANT BRONZES. FINE LA<'QE'ER8, EMBROIDERIES. BCRKKNS, ANCIENT COSTEMES FOR 'NO" PERFORMANCE. IVUKY AND WOOD CARVINGS, SWORDS AND SWORD C.CARDS, CABI¬ NET SPECIMKNS. KAKEMONOS POTTBRT, &c, AtO. ON VIEW FROM !) A. M. TO 3 E. M. THOMAS E. KIRBY, Aft"TIONEER. THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Managers. A.- Fifth Avenue Art Cnllerles. 300 FIFTH-AYE.. NEAR MYH-flT. EXECETu.RS' BALM. PAINT I NOS IN OIL AND WATER COI.OHS, BY AMERICAN AND FOREIGN ARTISTS. To be sold by order of the executors of the estate* ot RICKARD MESEU AND OKORO! H. GAELT. MONDAY AND TUESDAY IIVKMNGS, JAN. .TH AND OTU, AT 8 O'CLOCK. ROBERT somerville, ortoiks & CO.. Auctioneer. Manager*. A.-ilmi.ekerper< Kemi.- 2'. tu pr. BOVed OO Oroceriei, Te,., Coffees, Canned Oooda Wlnee, Liquors. I-, du -. Emits, Batter, Ac. We an direct receivers, im- .. rs ..t. flrsl h in I* W cell t, un ai wh T-s.U- ,...eee in reasonable quantltlea »am« prices ..s v.e d<> I c. it. nnd ul ...." Hy. We quot* few price*: Nen .-. -.'.-¦. S3 heart Java, M.,. aa coffee, 80c.. 32 Calif min inn, I fruits, ¦>-,- 'in 13.60 doaen; new Wegeiahle*, 76c., 11.35 dos ii beet ISM v.lash y. <:'.;...-. lon;. Ul rn 13.00 ¦. ten quarts. Call or send trial ord r, or for pr; ¦¦ 11*1 A*pell r* co.. -.. :, ic.v,,:iii, 310 Greenwlch-a«. Tlie KcianiiiB Parlor Bi n.ali. ii. a fal- laadas a w gaase! Intereetlns lo lha oil .".ad young alike! "Th* Cathedral* and Abbeys of England." ,- I.- e Bali Iee, M. D., of New-Y.rk, has recently luv. ic. -.. hi i. ;¦- ;.'l arith .'.) arda, ani th* ;. . ft l la at nee :,-trac¬ tive. _u_, ur.- thins r the h. me circle. Malled any¬ where oa receipt ol 73 cant*, by H. H. B. angele. .'..".4 itii-ii.e. New-Tork, a;., for cal. at all booksellers u.-.d ttatlooera. _ I ii,i«i e.. Bpetag Water. Till, finiou-- "a:.i la ac a u.'-t ,'.*horjt. tubing*, restored to ail it» tonnei strength and excellence. Finai-ra besatttod, .'.". hair shacw olag, BO; cms rs* moved. 2'-,. A,.,, facial treitmenta. lerms low. Brooklyn day*: Monday and WedBeMday, Mir-.-, .Ia: tea, 80S W -lst-st. I Could Van Liva Without li. Ia what many ladlee say of the Crown Lavender salts. De »ur>- y.,u get lt.. R-nun. .. la er 00 stoppers ..nl>. I'o.nilli. Notice. Firetail mall* for the week enlim; January 13 will cloe* tpromplly tn all 'as-,., a: thia ollie* as follow*: MUNDAY At *."( p, ai. foi li«a., Del T per *. f. Ful- trni. fr un New-Orl* monday- ir tu ., m. for c.; . C ny sad Natal, per S. s. ML L" '¦...:"...n. Via Cai .- Tun. Bl '¦', I' in t t ll aa Pel 1 ro, i.'-r *. a. iyr. tr ta Nea -* hlean .: al 'ii B. Bk for (Vista Rica, ria I.ini'.n, pe.- *. ». Foxhall, from Near- Orleans; at *3 p, ta, t ¦-.- Ballia*, Puerto Cortes and Gua'e- nala, p°r *. s. City uf Dallas, from New-".: Tl ESDAY-At ti a. m. for Bur i"-. per a, r. ii ave. via Southampton and Bremen; a! 12 m. for V'enesueta, ''ur.- eao and Colombia, via Curacao, pei s Maracaibo .i-u-re nunt I- iii <. '-I |.. :. Maa ,:,,"¦ i, at li.:(*. p. m. tor Australia and Haw.al, per *t.*nier fran Vancouver. WEDNESDAY.At 1 a, m. f"r Europe, r'r e. a. Britannic, via Queenstown (letters tooti be directed "pep Britannic '); at I a. ni. fur Eur..|>.\ p.r .- c. i'ari?. via Sjuthaitii.t.n; at 5 a. m. for Belgium direct, per -¦* a Weoternland via Antwerp (letter* mun be directed "per U'e»t»rnliuid"). at Pia. m. (supplementary ll ,i.m for Ces* .r.d America les rpi Coota RI ind ;¦¦ rte, ;.r t, ». Newport, via Colon ile:t..rs fi- Guatemala tuust ba directed "per Newport"); tr ll ... i... Netherlands dlr.Ht. per s. .. Obdam, vii Rotterdam (lettere mu.-: bee directed "per Obdam"); at i i ni for Progreao, per i rn, Mexico (letter* fer ..ih"r par's ot Mexl, tiiu.*t ba di¬ rected "per Mexico"); at l p, m. for Cuba, oar ». s. "rliat.a. vu Havana, nt 1 p. ni for DeaaerafO ilreet, per .. a, TJonio; al I p. tn l*upplementary l *> p. till (..r Si. Tl.-tu.is. BL Crux and Wiall, lal :. ia, per rn, r. Madiana (letter* for Orenada Ti nldad ht.'. To- baan muel he dire led 'Mad "): al ¦'. p. m. fog i. uetMi... pe:- h. a J. Wilson, from SI S-M p. m. tor Newfoundland, per nteam r fi rn Halifax. FRI DAY-At 1 p, ia. (or Porto RI ..;:«._. SATURDAY it 5:30 a. tn. for Prance, Bwitxerland, Italy, Spam. Portugal. Turk.-.- a-i Eau.-li laTia. -r a, m. La i"..,*. "in... via Havn ilettenirta of Europe must ba din clad "per 1 .,.>;,. m. fur Europe, per *. ». Kervla, via gueenal va i letter* for Ec:. ¦. Sw iiie;; nid, luly. Spaa:. PortUB I. Turkey and Hrttt.h India muat be directed il B sa. for Dermuda, per a, a Trinidad; al 1" ii. m. laupple- iueiit..:v |0:S0 «. m.) few Fortune Island and J.e. .. per -*. Adlr mdaek (lettera for Jacmel nd Aub !a .¦* muat ba directed "per Adli ndack' i; al IO M a. m. tor rmri- (. chtapaa, Tal and Vu il n, per f. s. Yu- catan 'letter-, f.r oth.-: Mexican Btatea .1 Cuba meal be directed "per Yucaun"); at 10:80 a. m. for E..vat. eumana arel Cann in per a, m. Print Maurita (lettere for other I'aneauelan * rt* Curacao, Trinidad, Urinals ..rai Dutch Guiana .¦¦ urt be directed "per it as Maurita '); nt 10:80 a. m. (supt lem, ala: s- ii il Curacao and Savantlla, via Curacao, per *. ¦ Veneauela (letter* fr other Colombian port i.ind .., ino muat be .ar te "pa '- . nt 12 m. r >r Orenad .. Tri '. an IJ merara. par a. a. Carib Prince a: 2 m. t anham. Ce»ra ad M ¦".. * per - Ii i ill, via I : I ana lill an I (he La Pl . :"t "p r Basil' '. at .: p. ra. tori teflelda, per s. a, liaaai*. fr..tn N-vv Orient Maila f,.r Anea;..i test pt th ie for u.'rt Auatralls. v. ia h ai t rwoi ted via i. u .>. a I i. lilt and Sam. an Island-, per ». «. Harli ifrom .-..n e., :. ,i. !¦'. rum .¦" . P n .,,r .'i n.iival el New Tork "f B. *. Bervla i Uritii.li nulla for Auatralla) Malla '. r 'Tuna and pei- . ¦ ,'itv "f Peking I'T'tll Sall I': a. :- -. . dally up lo Januarj *i- ai '".Ti" p m Mall* for Han ll n per s - tustralla .te 'ii Ban Prancln. here dully up t" January "14 ai u:.*» p. i ' the s,,. :,-".- is: in ts. p.-r s. ». City of Pi .. i'i tfr ni ¦--. u Proa- >. .1. hep. dally up lo Jar. i.u -¦"> a ii..'!«, p. ii. Mall* for China, Japan, Hawaii and Austral via Van¬ couver .s;,... ill) ad Ire** il emly) c|o*e ut at ti :t,» p. ia. Ma:'* i r N, - rall to Halifax, .e. l then, . by steamer, ¦: mee dally ut -: ;>> a tn Malla for Miquelon, by rail to U I thence by steamer, .!¦-.. nt itu- oin, dally al *. lo m. Mi :a f.'.r ,'ut.u. by mil to Tami i, I'la anal then bj ateamer .siiiiina Monday*, Thun tay* ai ,.t this "fli ¦¦* 'i. t al ii¦.'¦" p. m. Msl M v ,.v. r- laiii, lillies si "Tai' 'or dirpatch t > Meaaaea el. ¦* al na office i: ni 3 .. ..i charles iv. dayton, Postmaster. .Hejrlat.-re.l lll.llls ClOBO al ,i a, p .C.I ..,1. UcIirjiou5 Xoticc-3. ACADEMY OF Mt si'". EHiST BAPTIST CHt'RCS. Brooklyn, Rev, CORTLAND MYERS p nu Morning ..ni m, ll a. tu.. "Food and tlothlnar'; evening *ernioa, 7.3o p m. "The Neal Door Neighbor." Tha ninth in the a.rlrs "Spri-'ks r,"iu the Fireside." Su '.ei.*, u. m. In th* '"'..I-aiv. Bololat*. .'. C. Rr collnl ..ni w. J. Whittaker. Male quart Beat* ill t:-. prayer meet¬ ings st P iveiiiii.- .'hap I. Livingston-*!., every cvvmng except Baturday. < aoroa i-.oir. AMERICAN TEHPERANCE L'NION, Maaoole Temple, 2.T.1 st and nt" ave Sun iy, I o'clock, n.l'lrrs* bv Mis, MARY T Bt'RT, president New-Tork State \\ a t'hiiatlan Temperance Em ia. Choice eons aervlce. Theo. Bchulte, .in.. EDWIN GALLOWAT, JOSEPH A. BOOARDL'S Bairetary- lienidenL A SERVICE PARTICIPATED IN BV MORE THAN *>10 children. .'"tisl.tlnB of slnitlng md recitations, la held ever; Sun,lay afternoon nt H'M tu which tin* public I* in¬ vite. '., n, tba Five Point* Houae of tnduatry, i.v, Worth- it. D,,ii.iti"iis ..f .; .'.iiii.a and ehoee ar* aollcitei. ALL ROt'LO' CHPRCH Madleon-av*, mut rtflth-.t Rev. lt hemer NEWTON, D. D.. Rector Rev. WILLIAM KIRK EB, el. I'., will preach ai ii a m. sod 1:00 p. m. CALVARY "Titi; il. 4th-ave., corner 21»t-at Rev, II1CNU1 a a'* .IT. D. D.. of st. Paul'a Bohool. wi4 pi on, a ai itu- ii a- ta. aan lee, CHRIST CHL'RCH, Boulevard nn.l Hat-at.. Pr. J. S. SHIPMAN, Reotoi Morning aerva..-, ll o'clock. Ev ca¬ li-. < service at **. Sunday ».-heo| at 10 a. m. -.J. CHI"Rt'lt OF THE ASCENSION. Wh-nve. and 10th-at.. Service* Sunday, .lunary 7. H,.l> Conimualon at B tu Morning aervlce, ll a. m. Mu-lcal s.-rvj.-e, 4 p. ra. Offertory "Dy Halal,ur- Wave.'' by Oouaod. Kenine ser¬ ve, au sermon al h p. m. The Rev. EERCY STICiv- NE\ a.RANT. Rector. HOLT TRINITY filt'Rcii. HARLEM. E-n.x-nve. and I3_<l-*l Rev Charlea D'W. BRIDOMAN. D. D. Rector. M illina prayer, with sermon and Holj Communloo, ll. evensong, i p ta. Evening paver and aanaaa. "¦&. Tlie rector atv iii praseh ..i boto eervl MES HELEN T. BRIOHAM, KNICKBRBOCKKR CON. BERVATORY, ^4 Weel I4th-et..<Ju«etl ns answered. Ira. pruvleaHona Lecture, n ». tm., t'.ea rn, bb, "OER LORD'S SEi'iiND OOMIHO." BKhteet of sermon Catholic A!...at"l|e a bur. h. fii!ii-»t.. north aide, west lita¬ ny.*.. Sun.li.v, 7:1.1. cv.-nln*. SOCIETY F,M( ETHICAL CELTERE.-Sunday. Jan- .,n 1 Tim, ai li:i.v a. m.. lecture by Dj ST ANTON culT at Music Hall, cotmot BTlh-BL ani ,l.i-ave. Sub¬ ject "The influence of Heredity in the ormatlon ol Cliaiacter." All interested are tovittd.

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THE WEEK TN SOCIETY.

Tor the majority of New-York people the old

Weut out erith the usual screeching of steamyt*

.f3 and other din and noise, while to the*

M of society ani those whose pleasure la their

___|BSSS it made Its farewell b >vv in midnight

Juries IS town, in a blaze of electric light, flre-

rksar.d geoerol Illumination ni Tuxedo, In sounds

t revelry among dancers and fi!'.lera, and noisy*

errlr.)' nt at many of the auburban country clubs.

. atTsiedo the old year was ushered out In befittingI atm The clubhouse was full, every r.,om being

aken, sod B «*t of the cottages w-re open, with

urge"1--'^' parties in them. Nearly every on.* r*--

,...| ,:;, : greet the new year and enjoy the fun.

Tj,?\ i dining-room of tho clubhouse wis

t,-il,i.c'" where ... or ra 're dinner partUs wt re

0.jor wai. His rooms in the house were

jomc-.v l- ".".ic-l w..h r :-"s of evergreen and Chi-

nMe jar.: ros so that the pink an I yell in shadedlamps on ,ho tables In the dining-room and the

r'c*i CNlWllN "f tlie werner, i-.i e'er un extra nv lyattrac"'." picture. Toward midnight the scene was

Brattiest In ihe bnllr im, win re the young 1 ,ple^re gathered, ready to begin the "welcoming"¦moony. Fr >mptly at 12 o'cl >ck .wry one clrcl, t

.bout t'.-.e room, nod in the merriest faahloo ex-

changed tbe compliments of ths *¦ ison. Ac .¦ linswOta tan ¦-¦ I custom st Tuxedo, egg-nog was

drunk sad tha Virginia rel was danced Into th--

5r_a'.i h.-1"3 of the ra ruing. New-Year's Day eros

devoted to pigeon-shooting ani all winter outdoor

iports. as.d ia the evening, after a number of

elaborate ,I:r.:::r parties In the clubhouse and many

of the cottages cams the annual New Year's ball,¦Heb was .1 gay, brilliant and thoroughly enjoyablecarty. Before the ball there waa a concert by tbsHungsri i-i Band, which als., played for the dancer*.

n vu li l by Waiker Enc?" Bmlth, who

had as a 1 Briner Mrs. Oeorgs Griswold. There were

Batar r;. ll rrj beautiful gowaa were worn. Mrs

Grin vv. 1 was lo :i hoodsome dress of canary-coloredistin, 11 unced with ; and made with a

bodice of i'i ^ 1 .ei.. Mr R maids wore s gown of

B_dte and striped s;.k. trimmed with gold pas-soneoterle; Mrs. Richard M. Hunt was in black»nJ sreen aatin; Mra. Jamea Brown Lord was In¦sam-wl satin and point lace; Mrs. wullaraJlv rett Btl na was bl :::.rave satin and black tulle;IPm Bti mg looked handsome in white satin andjolu, while Miss Camel rn, In on IfCO gown of blacklace touchi 1 with pale green, was one of the m istattractive girls ia the room. Miss Post wore pinksatin; Mra Eugene Kelly, jr. pale-blue moire an¬

tique silk a-. I ls Mrs W. W. Watro.ua rca

¦tia; Mis-. E tn r y, while satin, trimmed withlace ar.I pearls, Mra E lard M irtlmer, pink satintOvl lace, a- pale-blue 1 attn.Attractive sa Tu been and still i«, it by

a. ni-ai-.s haa had ntry |Tbe Wost ter C intry Club had crowds ofHors, while Lenox a I with the

jro.iMT and iii. who went up In the Berkbe pn aent at tl 1 All G nie if

\3 William .'. in ¦-.* .rated In true

holiday fashion In h at millay on

SI v -. '.:. . t w tra

tan*of ison, wh I rideand ber attendants w<

{ -..¦ I point I ice and th,la ex.: ma ly ofsilk, with trii lace and

lace 1.ptlon at \Valie, the hom Dr. and Mra Qr ni f, were

tania ;.:. 1 J Hy. Mr. ur.

In tba .¦' i :¦ '¦. r a c inoj y of h :. ... 1

mistic:.". '.';. bri lants with

sold crescent pim i and, Mr.Adams rave his best man, Thatcher M. v

and tbe tis! I scarf pins set wllar.d peoria Ths ( tlvltles of New Year's Dayenl-: 1 in B inca ;.: Mrs. Stokes's house, wherenearly every one of the wedding gut ats mi t :¦

second time.The Hun: bali, st the Castleton, on Stott n Isl in l.

was as But tessful ar.d brilliant as any entertain-me.-.; ever g.vern ty the Rlclun nd County HuntClub, 'ii: r-r w-re Nev Year's too, and

happy ones at Pierpont Morgan's beautifulCmgston c.: Highland Fa'.:-. Slr RCameron's Btatea Island home. Clifton Ber!For those who rt-malr.-.J in town there were fam¬ily dinr.T parties the opera and theatre.Despite lbs attractiveness of tho sat,.nba at this

Bed-son. especially win a there la .ieig.iing to be

enjoyed, the box*., in the Metropolitan a.iperaHouse, ar.d the boxes and -calls In Abbey's Ta- Ulwhere M. C .ia and Mme. Hod ng .-., penrod, were

occupied by fashiouable ... But r.e.: In yt .-.<

has thrre been present In the -\-rc bouse a moro

brilliant an i dree y i ithi ring than that which wit-Msssd Cahra's four:h appearance as Carmen on

Friday Heh:. The ii usa was en ire croi ian athe opening night, while '..".c boxti ¦¦. re I .¦-! arithgorgeously attlr l women In Mr. Belia nfs boxwere Mr>. RI bard M rtlmer, In a il B »wn

of whits Fatin ti erith lace sad Bllver,end Mn, Chapman in bell ti tm; Mrs.

Elbrldge T, «; rrry, la a gown fland iaoe, oe upi 1 s bos with .

the eldest ol Wh m rn . r wn ol ci tn¦white aatln, wi Ila heiore<l velvet ar! whits sit!:.; Mrs. WilliSloane. In O gowihad with her In her !¦ x Miss Emily Sloane, lilattin and sllv. ind Coide-rbiit's .. .,.-.

a irs i ilk and hld ... M -.

v.". Bewai . WerM Billi ai : .-.. ..-

Mrs. w. Bo rum W tm re, wh , Mrs.Webby a re a go* ti and pollMrs. Whitney Wari ¦: In .. gown of tmblue satin, while Mra. Gattire! In v. I with lace,a nacki ice and ; Mrs.Herman Oelieat in the ;

. who worea Btril -..!.. trip.

.'¦I- .-

Robert C l CleonIn w...

l_;*e. a:.i Mi . W. 1 irr Mill r ta i ile mauve bro-C_!e.One of the ] int In Identa In town ¦.:: New

Year's Dav ptlon given by Mr. andMm. Fran la Koritheir home in V. re waa somedelightful ii '..'-¦

Mgnor Ancona and Mr. Korbay, who sangor : ur of his owi the pui-stswere Mrs J. Pier] Morgan, Mr.and Mrs. paul Dana Mr .-.: Mra, John Cowdln,Mrs. Oaaj ar <",. Wilbur loodn I,Mrs. wi;:....T, :: Mr ai i Mra. WalterI'dinr IV, Wsi :. Ml M ReiWari. Mrs, Jami ii rrln n, Miss Alice Har in¦Oben Center, Mlaa Bra w? and Mlaa Annie Corbin.The principal dance of New Year's week rn

Charity Ball, wh! wa n extremely icc isfuland handsome affair. I ry efl it was mada timuk*- ti.- attendam e r, r< ..ta:.-. an ; (a ihlonable,and t:..- reault wa i bi ni herinj In the boxeaand on Ihe dan. lng fi r, .-. Isf smoothness. yeo the done-lng w-er-.- Mrs. Ch, ter fJ ri void, who, with Edwai lCooper, opened tht ball; Mr. and Mrs. Charles !'.Haven., y* .-, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cooper Hewitt,Mr.. Wullara E. Strong, Mlaa Strung, tin- handsomeMl_x :,..| Moi tea, Miss Courtland Palmer nr.i MlaaQtoella Rt .... md.

Th..- nt of Mis.-- Loulae H. Mi rrls. ofBaltjar., to Frederlcl '. hhard, ol thli city, ofwbfc.li there has I >r for soma lime, wai!

¦aoounced In the Monumental ny on New V* ir*aDay to the Intimate friends of the family. Theirwedding will, lt i; un'lerstood, take place at an

ixrly date. Mir- bm been fra men ttyseen at enter! ent In New-York, Tuxedo andNarra^-ar.s.-it J*., r. where aha haa been accustomed-0 pass a pail of tl a Bummer, 11 a daughter of JohnR. Morri.s. em,, of the wealthiest men In MarylaiRB is a cousin of Mrs. iti* hard irvin, and ab,.ul young woman. Mr. 'i.i.hard, aa nearly everyjae knows, i_ a lover of -p.ru and a brother ofMrs. Be]

~b.'- social taitt,dar this wrr.li begins with theaecrd Patrisrcb ball at Delmonlco's to-morrownlsiit. n it exp, "-.. j that the ball will be a brilliant¦'jd gay one, and that the attendance of atrangera*"* t" cv. per than at th. laat Inra. ntrveii by Wi i i M rAlilst. r an his a ¦¦¦ lalarch*. Mr, McAlIiat r hos on hil pera1 list{free or prim a. ! nu Mme,J*«ul Bourget and .. I n.inent Al¬bany p«, ..,, who ai . for thc hall.

T»*.1 .. i.. ... I", willoe led by Franklin ii dan e withr -, "ern lo V.napiOt Tuc-.lay night w ll be M¦ance. e;ii ;h mn night M I ..ii'.'iDJ. Fi rest A-i'i pive ti" f their i rles of re-

.gtlon ile, Th , tl .'¦. ard-bsski ssqotc the. following enl for tht«»ys: Tuesday, reception* by Mrs t) B. Ryker¦ni Mis. Willi in Ko f MraJohn T. Haifa dm¦ecotid of th *. lancet iht E»-iuri; 'Af ,.,,., ",...,at Mlesgoaham'i; Thurnday, I Ml«*.le Sloan eildon Fowler ni Sall, r"a"nug .lan,,!. Bl ten 1 I; receptloi :¦¦'.Joseph Drexel In hon r o! Ca Mrs. Grant;£>."r an:of b Club and tha*".."'. Aasem rl'Jaj rm

.. i. '"''-' '.'¦ ""'¦ "-c. it J. J Town-atna:-: Baturaiay, " second of tl iwsklJfMrtet concert which tins time will be given ;-tusborne of Mr-. William Javaim ft** radtel given by Mme. Eamei on Thura-uoy night ai tht h . Mil r t n l M'**-j*_.yorast was th.'erasion ol on of the moat'Hanlon;!,... n_,t!;er,iiR*r ,,f ti,.- y, -vv *.'. ir -.v. ek. Mme.I* ,':'. wi..¦..,. .. ,.,,»... ,,f roae-colorH brocade."»*".»" v-i'v.i ,.:.-.. rue va ivat, and a

2inx.e dlaniord ornament In ner .'.air. nairn from,r,?lfil!1 raited platform placed agalnat the wail,.Jjain such a position that she c-.ild be Been from

rjwat any part of the music ro-in. drawing-room,"¦rory or hallway, where ihe t>jQ lieraons who had

purchased tickets occupied seats. The ladies ap¬peared m their handsomest gowns, and the rarestgems in their jewel-cases were worn. Mrs. Ed¬ward Reeve Merritt looked remarkably handsomein a a ress of heavy black moire, mode wiih at'.-rtha of white lace. Bhe wore a superb necklaceof turquoise and gold. Mrs. George Henry Warren,jr., wore a gown of pink and white satin, and manydiamond ornaments; Mrs. winiam Douglas Sloanewas in pink satin, and wore Home magnificent pearland diamond ornaments on her coraage and neck,nnl in her coiffure; Mri. William Jay was m blacksatin and white lac; Mrs. Otraud Foster wore astriking eown of black lace embroidered in whiteand rei flowers; Mrs. Alfred Youngs was In blackand white silk and lace; Mrs. James P. Kern hanWaa lu pale mauve brocade; Mrs. John il. Davlawas In white satin, trimmed with tinv knota ofp.nk velvet; Mis. George e. Rlvea was m pinkK.uin and point lace; Mrs. Auguste Monism was inwhite brocade, anl wore a large cluster of purplevloleta on her corsage; Mr?, .'arcs de Ganwas in block and sliver, sod her daughter, MlaaMarie Rose de Qarmendia, wore .1 pretty dr,pale blue satin.The Theatre a_b held its third meeiing on

Wednesday night, when its members and a fewguests mel ru the hon:.- of Mlaa McAllister aalie:ward went to Bee "Sowing the Wind." Al'r.-rth.- play Slimier was served In one <>,' th" strot.ms at Delmonlco'a, and there was Informaldancing. Borne of those present were Mr. a el Mrs.Reginald Hcnahaw Wai,!. Mra. Merritt, Mlai Ey di.avEi 011), Mlaa May Barron, Miss Helen StuyvesantDudlev, Misa ll.l.-n King, Mlas de Qarmendia, MissMcAllister, Mlaa Charl tte Browne, ol Phllad, plFitzgerald Peploe, of England; Augustus Whiting,Eugene Lewis Louis Keller and HaroldMrs. ie,;¦.,,'. Porter, of No. 277 Madlson-ave., yes¬

terday afternoon gave a reception in hon 0Colonel and Mrs. Frederick D. Grant, Mies Julia.'eui Grant and Mlaa Caroline Ooodrldge, presidedat tli" tea urn. Asatating Mrs. Eerier In receivingv.er,.- Mis. William Hamilton Harris. Mlaa Harris,Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. (J. L. Gilles).ie. Among tha-pests were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sage, Mr, andMrs. J. Sanford Barnes, Dr, and Mrs. t;. irgeLefferta, Mr. and Mra Van Vechten Olcott, inaRev. Dr. end Mr,,, ('naries F. Hoffman, the MissesStuyvesant, Mrs. Dudley Field, Mr. and Mrs.Charles Pellew. Colonel and Mrs. William Jay. Mr.and Mrs. George F. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. ll. E.Hawley, M,s. George A Draper, Mra. Sihl.ncim,Colonel Floyd .loins, and Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Allen,who gav., their tirst reception a few days ago. whenMiss May Thorn Carpenter assisted Mrs. Allen Inreceiving the guests.Miss Martha Washington Heekel, nave a receptionst her home, No. SI Weet Flfty-elghth-st., yeater¬day afternoon. Receiving with the hoateaa wereMis. E. E. Elaine. Mrs. Xiiv.r Bcharwcnka, Mrs.Charles Bnedecker, Mas doggett, Miss Clinton,Miss Lambert and Mlsa Weber. There was musicduring the hours of the reception. Among thosewho called v.er,* Mr. and Mrs. Walter Damro ch,Mr. ani .vhs. G, H. Torrey, G-neral an 1 M.-Burr, -.a,' and Mrs. John li. V. Arnold, Miss Arnold,i.n : Mr. and Mis. Francis A. Dugro.Mra. Henry A. Mott, Jr., gave a recepl >n yester¬

day ai her home to Inti duce her daughter, MissGenevieve Moffet Mott, who wore a gown of wbltcr .;:n brocade, and who was assisted In receiving theguests by her mother and several young ladles,Including Miss Flora ice Mott, Mlsa ConstanceI. liv. Miss Mabel Sheffield, Miss Alice Hastingsand Miss Flor: nee Hal i.v m.Mr. imi Mrs. Edward Mitchell an! Miss Elsie

Mil hell will sail for Europe In a fea w, :ks for anexten Ive tour thr ugh 1 .la. Mr. Mitchell,who was United States District Attorn .¦ here, has

me 1 at No. 31 e isl Fiftleth-st. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tuckerman Tow,... ti rm e..' > .:.-Mr. and Mr Francla Anthon] !.¦ '.¦ will li

receptl rt at I ¦¦ in Hot, on Tu, lavIn t: nor of tl," i- ai lage ,.;' th, li ter, MinaE. An .-i E ti ."' li 1" 1 Ro,Mr. and Mra. <: >rgu Hamlin, of Xo, i.i \\ eat

.¦¦...> -tlrat-i: hal e sent out Invltatneile.-.- .,' their enter, Mlaa :¦':.:...¦ Bell1. 11. to l-l lu.'f Ora nm Boc!; ike place on V 1 al llll-: Nt w-Neth.

he .. of Mlsa Paull .-.... to Aa .-l Ma- I.- v. rited cn Wodi

Protestant i.;:-.¦; .1 ChmWest Foi

'1 Si ta'Jom for th Racheloirf on Thin iy

will In a lew dMra. .1- hn C. Wertei : Wt si Fifi th

:-" ,.u v-.Mrs. George W. Ely, of No ii West Elghty-

elghth-at., aili re..-;*,.- on Friday si.:..-, Tar. :.,r J 12 ;.\ 13, t lilli idu 6 h< r

Mlsa Agna M Ely.A large i It

<; Smedley at her home, Ne 1.2 Wesle-mii-s- i ' i

r, Miss Er: ri: i Harwood Sm,.;.'i utan! rectM

Reinhart Ml*.-¦ hi yler, ll Staci de an 1 Mlaa > an ..

Miss Smedley ta >r* a pretty a >wn of apipink sal -¦ hlte la, e. M re. Smeeth

f cream sal In and roe* bi >cade, triwith rare old point lace and dlami nds T.were fu ly decorated v th i ilmi. ferns :.

r ink ro ia ¦ 'i'l e mendi from view by I pall

f thi '¦- I Pres, weiPe Witt Warner, Mrs. T. B Chrystal, Mrs. Ken¬yon. Mra, Eil!:, Mra. Btacpoole nod Ii ii(.'ha:.-.;Mr. end Mrs, Samuel I' Sexton, of No. 17 Fifi

nve.. wll for 1 ii la 17, to returnto N< w-York In the Isttei par! "f M ire a.

OBITUARY,

COLONEL EDWARD HINCKEN.Coloi I Eds Hlncki n, wh rn i atrl '-¦¦ n .¦¦¦ Ith

apoplexy last SunHarold Crane, In Amsterdam-ave., near Seventy-fourth-Bt il i Fr nigh) h -

'

;: bably be held to-morrow In Br '.kivn.nel Hlncken was born in lill, and in early

life he b tc ime Idenl l f this jBrooklyn, snd bs a .-iii;, broker he was

... of the bi t kn »wn men in thatborhood. i of Boj I B Uti ck. n, si,'.,br -k-t -, mp and

Ai ai t.iel ming Edward 1Bon. Mr. Hil prealdiExcham In 1 pain In 1871 Hi i.rvcdtwo !¦ rms ¦ of th.for many j he had been

ca, active workei it he !, >ar I,ii ken I in the war with th, i

tired arithrd. 1 fl

at the ii": ii i and Maritime ex

ling< tn ii th *.' .. " a marked ' uro of

(i'neken ter h' 1 1¦:. |.

11 s. 1 n 11

m to id i" -.v

.' '... lc

was in strong tvIn a | lentlal r when

.'..-.,:.War)and coma

experience i red hia lons or itlona

.- »

STEPHEN I! HALSTEAD..'-".. ph. a II II >i tea I, f 'I- n. :

conn. :.¦ l with lha ri mas rn. ri! of w. ren! pal la of thi country, di

hi :n No. Il West Thin l iy-. it,ai "ri;>. complicated with an affection

of tn" liver. Me bad be*n ii four weel li- waa

born in Xewburg, la i*-).;. Early In businesscareer he was employed lu tt," offices ofJames and the Metropolitan I, itela ol thin city. IE-

:. time com.led with ll Si CnarleaHouse, in New-Orleans snd waa asaoclated foraome ,.,ars with Junlus Brutus Booth, at the Mr nomo li-,, Mancheater-by-the-B, ,. ol which

.¦.>!¦ ;,i iprletoi i. Mi Halstead became apartner In ir,- old Brm "f Oeorge lt. Douglas &Co., in tia- produce exporting business, ni No, 2mGreenwlch-st., about eight yeara ego, sad whenthe Arm was changed Inn, a company, breampr, si lent. He retlr. I from active buslneas last Bum¬mer to manage, with E. W. Root, the ClarendonHotel, si Saratoga.Mr Ha'ata "I was a member of the New-York

.-ml Hi" Manhattan athletic clubs, lils funeral willbe held al the Church of tl- Transfiguration, of

¦. the Rev i- Houghton is rector, to-morrow,at 2 p. m. Hiirlal will be at Newburg on Tu, lay.

CAPTAIN LOUIS E. TA CAN.'.. htngton, Jan. fi..captain Louis E. Fsgan (re.

tired), '.t* the Marin" Corps, a r, aleut of Phila¬delphia, died al St. Elisabeth's Hospital for tbains;.ne. n.-ar this , Ey, at 1', o'clock "ti Thursdayevening* He had t> i n under treatment for some

_

OBITUARY NOTUS.B ton, Jsn. fi Edmund W. Converse, senior

t 'it tbe drygoo mml Blon hou .. <-f Con*Stanton A <' iii. n, die si iii-, home In New! mirnmg, ";''i sixty-seven. He waa s natl

of Weat"! ::'¦..: l. Vt., and came to Boston when§ei intern :¦¦ r: old. At the time of bia d nth hewaa s director of the Aetna Mills and the Natl malCity Hank, "f Boaton; e.f the National Tube ".,

,; . i. ...- -. Penn., and the Pueblo Smelting and.¦ mpany. He was pres di ni o th "on ml-

lille, of Fall River; .-, mem Lu ol tl.-'. werage lommli ti tee of

';¦ Mbrary of Newton, and chairman <*ftne Bebo, li tot i of thar city.

:. - CitYi Jan, >;. Judge J, B. Blackburn,appolntod to ti:" Utah bench by Presldenl Har-

was I ¦¦ ls his bed nt Provo thismorning. The cause was rheumatism of the in art.

,- nto. k, N. II-. Jsn. fi Colonel Peter Sanbornhome of hui daughter li evening, Hs

rn ta Deerileld, "i iurt, HOB, sn went toird in E.':. He wea . i.-rk e,f the Bti te I

.li leerfl. ld hui Concord In theit'.ire In IMO, and waa Btate Treasurer ftciicm. H" leavi ; liv* childi'.:..

Chicago, Jan ¦'¦ Mrs. Emily <:. Hush, wlfs olDr. D. Q. Rush and mother ol "irs. Stuart Robson,the actress, dlsd lOSl nigh: Ol her home In thiscity She was formerly the wife of William E.Dougherty, a oewspsper man ol New-York.Gr.ui'i Rapids Mich., Jan. 1.Lyman i>. Norris j

one of UM mont prominent lawyers nnd politicians j

of Michigan, died this morning. He waa born In t

Covington. N. V. »f

FEEDING THK HUNGRY.

WtrRK OP IHE TI'IIMNT. COAL AND FOODFUND BEGUN.

THE PIRST IiI.-TniinTE'N-SEVKXTV-EI'iliT

FAMILIES iii' E'.U'lV K.Tii*. DOMESWARM£D-.OLOR-Cn PEOPLE

MME HAPPY.Ths work of distill itlng tl iori" i of lifo

to tho poor from 1 C and Foo 1 :' in 1

wa., begun ycsterd need coloredfamlllei * re sup) ed each with pi >vl lons worth

II. and eleven I il were divided amongfort)-. ithi :¦ iee. If tb.ntrib-m.,rs to tho I ¦: pr. ent I

;. .- j in i. i in.-! ¦¦ . I ¦¦¦¦-'-. 1 with smilesof gratti :i and to hear llpa which f"i- dav

ap ik rn s ¦¦ iragt m,;.: utter ax¬ed hope, the) would have had

lb ..--.¦ . .uble, uni lr bell r

c.niirm.i that charil) maj be freely given In timesUko these, under careful management, without cu¬

ing Idlen. sand thrlftlesaneaa In fort, char¬ity must 1 now and for many

weeks, If Ihouaai ls ¦. are to be kept from

ai urvaUon, cold and other mlsei. .-.

The danger from Indlacrimlnate giving comes

from c. .¦ ..- down of economic babita on lbspart of those who receive aid. Ear when a mother

and hot children are al d< ih'a d or through want

and despair, it la no Ene. to ¦:. nice questions us

to previous improvidence; and it is undoubtedly a

tact that .ca extremely large proportion of the

poverty-stricken class ¦ al the present time owe

their condition solely lo the hard limes which havethrown tie- bread-winnera out ..f employment. It ladifficult to estlmat, Ihe aggi gat. number of peopleIn. thia city who sre legttlma .. subjects for charity,but those who ... il netuntly with ths poor placethe number at man;.- thou nds, There are mis-alona and chai lable In n. irly- ail thetafllli ted districts, whose work mill ir withti... needs of Ihe people aboul them and know howan 1 w hers el be bestowt I. lt ls ino-op. rai lon with tl re ns thalth" agenta of The Tribune Coal and food Fund

'o work i la of deservlns famlllea willt by the to the Rev, Will.ird

Pal sons, who la the wo lt. He willInvestigate and pass upon the appi ittoi ...

rai i for the -.. ti button of ai In euch :i

rest I relief. A ll ei

for admlnlstratl n, for buj -. tran «p irtlng sndle pei Ev ry

Ibut. d will b .-;¦¦ n blt li

n ll be i li en i . the p .;

E. FROM TUE COI O' ;.'' ML.SIOX,

The In waa fi >m th

lol, :. 1 Mei ... at No. 1is for Its held tl I people

Fourteenth mdlt li;

lhal th. y are 1.

to geliml

'. iv .. v. Phi ..

them

to I found

; srere lt not for I

I 11, rule that th* fortu

means of t thuspeople a re I

i.

fl.

; I In I

Ihe wa

¦¦'.A

.c. -i lat But tlrooms, and I

I piece ol

I.

¦.. ..... i-.-.'¦

for th,

v.c v THEMI- .. >|

l".'!l ".'

ra 1il au : ll Off told

:.

¦ii r the m

i

.

iiI'ra tty

ae '!" 'I'retl

,.. ll..

ITll

-

Ie \ eil I

1 r. Sh .

i id.ol aili la i.

r *. Vlei.al ce

ind I il Hi,¦1. Hr i'.

t ..-. ll Ulj. close.

Tai,".

"... .- ai nor the*hlldn -ii.. lo cal all I thai

II .', I. WORK Ve IS RI il N.

Tl s first distribution the col.re I ; opie of Ihe Weal ....

fnmllli i waa i veal fi tm the missioni Thlrtleth-at. ll '* not the Intention to confine,e charity to a iy ela of people or lo any sec-

tn, R, ||i * v ni be furnl hi d lo sll cia a, na

-.1 colors alike, as Ihi lr needslem n ind cc ; Postal car la * re

ent to tn*- h. la of a. ventj I I untiles, and

,,. foo_ which was tn be :¦,.¦.! ..it was divided,1 ,.,;,. i he pu tal ir is ra ad sa follows:"IMeaso bi kel an I Ibis cord to

Nt v t ork '¦'. ,r, d MlIV, Went Thlrti,

i I o'clock on (-Saturday morning, tn receive fine,1;' of gi ¦¦'' ". I " Ti dam.- "...,l and Food

l.'ii'ig before 9 o'clock i pie began ).> arriveIth i,..' kc. they i ould obtain. M tnyeomen brough! their clothes bask,; e. Some hadi;.ik"t baskets. e\ few had pal and ha lilyigged affairs half bag and tiair liaaket. There,.re some who could nol "ci a. basket, snd theseund .utileiii:y In carrylns eva', the abunda... Iven to each one, A few were

o thli ly clad as lo ex, il- pity But nest of them,Rho .:¦ Iht lr lothlns wa rath, r shabby, had.a m out :¦ .i .¦¦¦ nd thererna lo I.* .'' I' sn oct isl i.,,| , ,v feather In a

t. Yet Ihelr I looks ahoweil thalwere In gr - want The mlsal mai al the

tallon '¦ ly aenal-:.. a i i ' Bpi li mroperlyli thi I, and thnt mai of the coin!¦.I which " borrowed from>:¦., I- i- c. all a .i

ie- .,: i "mammy.' ' with ...,,.¦ ,,,..| i,,n nndtn t .- ic ;. ckantnnj, w ho

Maa .1 e. :. In I UdVI 'iii'.. Tn. pr, ...

oat il M tight ,,i wrinkled andi ,1 I saf ly nw In th

, .. tn lu. -' r>o apo |j in old ret cul, < whichii ,. -I the w !. k of tu, ir ,,,., i., rs' foi tum a,

r mor a l> '"' a borrow i. like th clothes,.. m. .i m. h. ie wen - il t.r three menin- <¦ owd. .".e.irv ;,:; ,,,,. families helped con-

lated f worn, n .-¦ young chiliwu vt* V' ll Ai'i'i.n im I-,., rivi.i).

ti " f.n ii.,..;- of the mis-Ion bous . ¦¦. ss the | ice ol the distribution lt

by the mi -.-. ni bun bu,

.h" h.r:<- ." h '"''''¦.> was ii m a Bewlngls -: ... little girls an I their a id oca-

l.,nally be beard when awkward lingera droppedii- troubl n '.. ll ror a fi et minutes whilele- children i int a ng The dlstrlbutlns rooraru i lied bl.n one ai I, with the packas ofBod. am. ttl.- -pp--lt.. r.i.. Bothered the wUtfulrowd with the wa basket a, Mr. Parsons waamisted Ini dlstrlbutlns bi Jam, * u irt, n Tuttle.larry Moffat, m i. Dayton, lt. ll Seaton W

Parsons "'*; ":"'-.. slonary, who had volun-eered their %WL bach stood In front of a pPo ofrovlalor.s and dropped a packago In each basket

as lt waa passed before him. In thin way all th»ticket holders wen St nt sway within an hour hannyIn. tho possession of aiiundant food. Bach personr. iv.-1 tl:-' following:1 icksce hominy . r. ;1 I.kelli-.- ...itmeial.lc. ig« r .rnrr-eal..,- ,! *s" r: c._. -2

pounds1 pre kau1 package beana.1 | arkaca p,.rk.1 pa kage tea...

.2 p.".ii..l_

The* cos: to The Tribune Cool and Pood Fund fore\, h basketful w-as fl. It took Ks ,, give foodenough for rrvenil dava to seventy-eight far,many of whom have been living on one meal ;i day.,;¦ ll BS, I

It ls n a the Intention of The Tribune to ptiblliahthe names of tt," people wa,, ar.- helped by thefund, la-,', coses of waul as they ore fi,uni arl theexperiences of tl..- distributors will i.- publishedfr- m day to doy, in order t., al .-.. tldillon of tb,, p.,or. lt any ne becomes .¦.-¦;.lallyInterested in .-.ny case ,.r want and

. described he may obtain namea, addiand oilier Information Dy a ii,.- eWillard Parsons; addrees Thi Tribune.

J-AD a ASEfi AVOM TUE AT'.'i.I IJSTS.The first name called yesterday was thal of nn

old woman vvh would have atorv, I ''."r.i ,,

j.. ir ber t-.eii.-hi, ts luei not aided ber, Bhe la a

v.; low with thr-.- sm,ll childn n Th" children haveth*! whooping cough and she is Just recovering froma. severe attack ot pneumonia. Sh" '-a:: gel threeha if-,lavs' work a week wh a -'a" I '.-."il enough.She lives on th" top Boo.* In ii tenement-house anih. r r> nt is overdue.The next nam.- was that of a lonely woman who

is so badly Hillie!.-.I witii rln umaUsm that ahe canscarcely walk. She sits In a .hair by i: rr waahtubanl manages to earn a little something every wi -i;

l in.« litti" boy attracted attention ny pointinga pair of shoes and aaymg; "I wish I could getth..se for Willie .." Il- had come t" geli..rilon of charity allotted to a woman whoae :,band died from typhoid fe>ve-r a few weeks ago. Shewas ..big-1 to beg m..n,-y fr..ni her fri.!:!., to getthe body burled, and was able to aucct 1 only rt.five daya' effort Stn.- haa Bve little children. Willi.*ls ne of them.

'":-. -il "mammy" was loo feeble to carry awayher shai" anl a meeaenger was seat with ther.. h.-r home. Shs ls a wklow with thin cheeksiii.i that loe.ks like parchment, sh.- aaya that sir-I sixty-five vants old, bu, In rea11 ,- overseeiiry. it ls a curious fact observed Ev the mle¬aton workera thai old colored people never Bayihej ni,- seventy years "li. The*. --.¦ t up toliv., i'nd then Jump to eighty or ninety, wh.n ihthink th.-y ur.- old enough There seems to be somes rt ,.r ii BupereUtloua notion about, lt. This"ll woman has not known fr.- a 1 .ag ii

u-. inn i- f living than that fn ai hand"¦ Hi Ya .-!-«. coi itantly trugglea :., :;. ,. nut --:charitable Institutions. Her chief wish an I ami

maintain herself so ihat sue may .ie- withlier nilli roof "V.-r le-l- h.-ad.

In a i. i.s. m. ni in w.e Twenty-aeventh-sl li's awoman rn ho ls - ed I ?.. HM \-

n »l !.i able io leave ie r bed for fo ir > tars SI ..

ls t. iid.i by two widowed daughter*, each abouty< ara ,,: 1. who , in gel little .v n 1. an I are

Iv ..bl" to do an', "l el -ti" BB) B sae is ,iIsl c. and that Ei" lc- v..il I. .:¦ her

bright If aol III car,- f r i:-!-am .., t. red \-.-m hg night

in ea eaint ai (fort io learn to read .-'

was iv with samp vv irth .; centa ia thea. :,., ::. ney.

Mil". 1-- inti ill --. I IS ROTA te FAMILIES.i'.;. :.¦ ai.- ,-rie j rs v ti "n

th- midst "f orel A Mrs, Johni rn hrlast name win li.nil:. Identlf b ng tic col¬onel pa ;. ive- iii ".

... t,......

menti" in :. ai.-f... .:,

and body iher. Her I , Imows i

ii ,: illy IJcan

Iles, andthar. I

i Loni

"rt.

I* -.v. rea "1 .', I! I .vi" t the

ih but sam........c. C. e.

a. he had a In ir the i rei

provide I wife

abeu th<

1 HIV HAP BEEN ** I'-"

...... that

...'.:: llpoor tba'

I times are Iho are s

I...

.

a ic i

five or sixtd given oul

¦¦¦.'. 11 I..- ir the sti -,

a .. l-l -v I "tilnly ruins t

ar. 1 in hiv ,-t C.-vc

! ¦-.-¦ -a al. tl.1, .: ..Eel ..-

the pl., v-.a n wi .:I kept I two i Kins

:¦¦.-:...-

r her

i. l-l.! HIT . '¦' "ROAllIil.N r. IE

Ts-.i nf I n mi n who wei

ring by ta -ii""

ll 'i."!:l Th<lt

I .'

...

tl them

irl

rid- I In et

lldH at I ...- he

1 v how dcan earn a III

*' ,. le r ;-

di'iili ral years 1i ¦

.r i" .\,,u v. hen alu etta tim'.¦ly diva I" it nlake a1.- ..ti.- :-ti" give a thri

tie- I'l (hilS ,MK I'I.EAM UKI en Viii IR URI IMS

"Th ii boy, third In the line." ailni from a v moth :. -.

confined t.. her room al , ni Wham I.¦ her tie th day, sh. told me

thal he had hm' -U- ll oushl -. u .I va nt tni..-I ona night thal the i...r.i had I t-

., it in tu,- ml Isl of her al. ¦.. ii u llII gave bet foo 1. ru u nd line, Thelil fri fluently t. ii. their ali un andwhen they are li ingry and old iri--'* di

and .ti erfui, and free] em toI- warmed and t- tl In Im iglnatl n I do nol...ie tb. t the ii.i-i nature is pee ill ir Inn -et, .,i vv ht Iher it the |iei lent'..* of all

us ii drowning "ian anil tu see beauti¬ful Vlsi'.!.' "

Mair, other cases rquall) Inter 'li" misfit lielt .. of ii,, li in-. the hair nd tl lind: the

v. ititi ...- the '. iiii uni i i theIrli k, n, ".-. i" ie liva l were lirlglltel I ivllu -..

linn a iv.-,.- in ide cha rn an h inp)the dollars which were given bi the itrli.ui u t.

Hi in** ' '".1 and i o I E ind Mlark, f Ih oi Hu a lu' lold Rul

E Hon on Ossa? Th. ie ara*cv the nature -i the work whtoli tl

did yesterday, and prop is, i to do, and to I >wti,., ii*-.-.-- itv ot proi ipi relief t., ti.

T he leven lona ol il were alelli ere forty-four famlllea downtown, ont-uuarter of u, ton to

'lin* work will he continued to-i a In an

E.. ¦ Ride, dount.wu ..i trlct, lt will n I alwaysbe advisable t- ann.ice In advance lu wheretn. d. pot for distribution it III ba

in r.i: 9MEM ASM ileum .cr TEE rues MTSEE.

a ,-r,,w,nd house al tia- dal i ifti rn ta snd even*

lng p. form ince a the result of sn nnu

;Eden :¦'¦

k. On i Imp oe

ihe wax Mgm " re nm resiins th inUSU ll. Ill Hi"' El" llrC tb'U '.'.' !

and u ¦¦¦¦. '¦¦ vailer .¦ iprad >, the I*id lils ii |i

i. .. .'berri. ¦..¦.-. i. ¦: -¦ t¦. lunlni laun The "Piper of ll imlln "aa

I.. M ul' George, la a "r il traeteiManu God.,., thc 'uh arti .'.;-,.,..v Uh her ti I , inl ih in tl >.' tura, il [ Upv i "ui.ie I i.i ul. Gab.u'i Ro/.il C

.'. Ith :: i quaint .eli' tsslcal mu ¦, still rem ,,:

Uti il .ri at ihe Eden Muter N'* w ,, ¦. iire.e ful dan -v; be the '¦¦ itara of the .-

gramrn i,>: the coming week.

i

IS A iy '.SHAKY ocr.li " OBEEXaOODS' MOXRT.Bridgeport, Conn., Jon. I .' Mi

mingham hos deposit' d in al tak n

from "greem.ls" men »'ho were captured heralast weeli. Just what will become of the money lt

is bord to tell. Ths captain will " un nder ltwu!.out un order from th. Judge Of tl:, ('lt.,' i",nu;.

Walter" Hayn, i, th.' "¦ in .nv h the n'.oti.-v vv,, ht eu in .|,,.

etty si:, ¦. he bond of $2.-00 tess ¦'"¦ t vu ..,.

Hi, .I,,-- not call for tm moHis attorney intend i to pi "' 'in m In thu'¦¦ir; that the money be turned ovei i, him for nts¦ llent an I if the motion ls d peal .viii hetaken ;,. tbe Supt lol Courlni".i ai" much chagrined over ihe furn affairs havetaken bul th.-v art* powerless io u's'urb iii. moneywithout '.ha Court's order. .

TUP TWELFTH SIGHT CLUB'S NIGHT.

MAST FRIENDS PLEASANTLY ENTERTAINED AT

THE B_-RKEL_-T LYCEUM.

Thc Twelfth Night Club ls growing so popularamt mr Its friends and acquaintances that Its rooms

In Boot Twa nty-third-st. are no longer large enoughhold them. When this club of actresses and a

few women who are not actresses first took thename of Twelfth Night and began to hold the nightItself In honor the walls that broke its quarters up

ill rta of pleasant little nooks and corners

were quite wide enough apart to let all who hadtie- privilege c ma In and move about. Hut then- tl year the place was uncomfortably crowded,and last night the club had to get a larger placefor i living its guests.Th place chosen was the Berkeley Lyceum. The

clian-" was of advantage as far an mere bodilyri was concerned, but In another way lt was

of i. advantage at all. The men who were Invited-a this one nigh! of the year to meet the TwelfthNight flub ut home were especially delighted at the

to Ma the place wier.- a club of women

lived. Men ore always curious about women'sch.lii. Mn have had clubs for so long a time that

a. lt is understood, have ceased to be curiousabout tleiu at all. So the men who were at theE. rk ley Lyceum but night enjoyed the occasionliirtt-.eas, iy, as they could not help doing, but hadst iii one pang of regret that they had lost the one

chance a year that they uaed to have of seeing the

oct il room* nf the club. They used to flatter them-selvea s,, deUghtfuIly, too. with the thought thatthe .lui, Itself enjoyed Its own house more on

Twelfth Night than any other time.Th" parla- where the reception was held was

handsomely decorated with holly anal other greenthin.:* appropriate to the Christmas season. In oneci mer was via: was called a tavern, and lt was

enough like one to rejoice the heart -f Slr Tobyfte Eh. Ita sign was a portrait of Shakespeare,framed In ahlnglea fr uti the bouse where he waab rn. The tavern also displayed the motto bodear alwaya to the club and Its guests: "Don't'lld. " cause thia art virtuous there shall be notn ire cakes arel al..." Ther- wre pl,*nty of cakesral ile, the latter in a keg, with stone mugs to

drink u from, and there were ola joints of beef.ni. and ali sort "f things of an old English

sort, with a baal's head high up in the midst ofall and a yule candi" burning in front of Its nose.The guests began to v cn" at i o'clock, and kept

coming till U. when thc club aasembled around thei i lent, Mi-s Alice Flacher, at -ne end .f the

ni I drank out of th" loving cup. Then theii cake w.,s eerved, with tts ueual prophesies

*, wealth or continued celibacy. Throughi .vening the members "i" the club and others

tali the uni my with nong-, recitationsand Instrumental music.Among those present were Miss Eleanor Mayo,

Henri Mar;.m. Brander Matthews, Mr. and Mrs.''' rles liarnard, Samuel E. Clemens. Miss AliceEl er, Ml s mia Starr, Miss Mary Bhaw, Mrs.'. ¦'¦ M 'Auley, Mr, and Mrs. ll. r. Knowles.

Frohman, Mr. and Mrs, Percy West, Mr.ind Mrs. William H. Crane. Mr. and Mra E N¦: Mi s mia \\i:. ler Wilcox, Mme. Albertlnl.

fal ri,;:.. Eben Plympton, Mrs, Oliver BellDunce, Mrs. C. A. Doremus, Hr. and Mr- E. E.

in, John l>. Lindsay, Mlsa Freeman, .Lures t

J Ml e Tyree. Mra. Wickham, FrankLa Manna and Mles Kitty Mayhew.

JOY AT THE ST. nicholas CLUB.Twelfth-night was celebi itt I by the numbers of

the St. Nicholas Club lasl night For many yearsral haa been mark, 1 by a smoking con-

ut the clubhouse, bur this y.-ir h wast the i.c: ui sh,aili i ike the form

1'-.. r aeva it) .five mi n bo! down attablet '.¦. hi. i w, rs placed In the

in: !¦ ni "is ,.f th" club. Presidentrd '¦ Qulntard was In the chair. The

..:. 1 with Howers, an! on the entrei del ol the new house e,f the

..- being built I.and."r's Orchestra:. Th-r.- were no r gular ape, hes bul before

. .; in waa end. '. rn teral Informal addressesand toasts l i roaperlty of the

duh were drunk. Eight courses were served, and-¦". i> the club from Holhmd, by

Langi vho was i( guest of the club some

beo, 1 I a place ' a tht meau card, anddi ima -f all the men who partook

ng I resent were Fran, '- H Davies,.dmtral A. C Rhlnd, I' B. N

n Morris, ;. t -w. :¦» Tatham, FrederickW" M c'. Walter Rutherford. Pr. W. A. Pier-

c- ral Uralne, r. s \\; Captain TheodoreI! Kant E H N; Or Elwari Qulntard, .iarenoe

RI narda, W. I Qulntard, Eugenelal ll !>.. Enie.'v. Mlln p. Palmer.

W J. O'('"mi Erneal !¦' Ayrault, Russell Pardonmas Ash Bronson, Bryce Gray, Jr..

- A. Penfield, i Reed Stuyvesant, M. M.Thomas Bloodgood Peck, Pr. DelavanE. S. N Burr Mendel. Augustus Van

nlamll Hem :' Rokenbaugh, C. H. Stout, thererneur Morris Wilkins. H. H. Mont-

i-., i.c il El".- u r. Edward Van Nets,J Phlnnev. \Y 9 Ver fiunek. H Hush

ll. w. VV. Van Aradale, W. e. Skldmore..Mi 8 Van Rensselaer. l»r. Henry & Norris

.v. William II. Young, George C.

Palmer, John K. Ouer, Robert B. Browne, Alfredff Joseph Wodell, Robert S. Hell.'til. (J.orge

John il. W.I. Winiam e. Taber,t ihn .v. Carter and cai tain J- H.

Lyman, c. .". A._A CAME rn rumen CUTMS.,

' thli i'v, hin ju.' investedting perl r nam.' cnii-,1

i of England." which ts

il f fifty-four c ird* aa I which t. at

Ins. D la ev. ted to ba popu-"ir....

Dil :>I'lDEN y, ten i 1804, at bia residence, sti

;: |« ird a. Ul I, a In the KM rear

-.

yana ir..- 6th. Robert... *> I st year of lu* age.

\t n-v t n Mn«n.. .Tan. c, suddenly, YA-Ve.U

lt., Newt, ti. Mun¬ni

ISM, at her reeldenee,ii tim late

ll1-01. Stuart Vc

c sun of Alan ai J.

Bth, ISM, if ap pl (xy,

rc ntl* tl Ei- funeral Ber¬il

., ..'..¦', ¦. M lay, the .-¦ a

:'

,i '. ry 4th, after a llngei lng ttl-..

ft lp, in fr im the resl-1

I m. meera ot tliei, mb, ;. . :. i

.i I. lt. A.I .-. Tam. iry '. ISM,

i ¦. v ,v.- f hie age

. j m. Bth, Kathai Ina v Bryan,

."ii , Phelpa al Quilt, -!, S, Y..¦!¦¦ iftei

uii'Ki; ai M c ;. 1. ink Rider, in hts 2'iA

j (Uh, tl, itt i Ana, eldee!in sn H.- ter ,1 un Slckei i.

i-cc attend H." fun, :.di. t: il 131st m. .n

v '.'... il tent it S n'eloek p. m.

IHAHDLDV .., >¦ a.. tr.ornlns, .,f eton ind pneu-,v: * sttarall i>. widow ¦( Samuel Shard-

ia-ire Invitee! tn ittend lh« fun-ratIden¦¦.-. iti Baal ZBth-ai ea Mea-

.,!.. .; V .- .. iv.

UIEKWOO tl Utbport, Conn., EriTnv Som. ,*,rh,M,,\ mi.... n| '"ii' et.vin Sherwood,ieii .'. i-> li" lei, -ii Joseph Hyde, in the

ot sg*-Helli erv I.c .,! Ill* I.i' I' I' "ll iTK«.|.l >', Jilli.

2 ..".u p. ia.

.Milli un Pi 'ui. ."'. of pneumooU, Er. Luelaa a.

Hi tli. In hi* t'.ivl yenihia lat, i'** Mllton-eL,

:, un M ula: J in *"'¦ al il o'clock a. bl

itakii in Brooklyn, on Thunder, January 4th, UBI,M i I i.' ,,r ip my Stair.

¦Ul,. ..,; ¦. c ,1 rc. No. 133 Wllluiv-Men.Ill) allia, m.

I that no A sri rs be sent.

liSKl.lt-On iii" -Cih December is'.*.t. Robert lieryoo..¦ ll an* I. n n, Kn*] .iii. In Hie.

lett son ol James Tinker, e«.|..

,rmerl> of Sew-Yotk.n ; 'I:i;i 111.1. un January Sth of pneumonia JamesIum n ml, rlntl. ii, '..' ;i v u

rn en M ,n«l *. January Bth, nt kia late..- reen Place, Urlck Church, N. J., al .1

|i ini; n. I. I

innn .... I i\ I, rn train leavn Kew-i p in retut -t ti nu tr im Brick "¦ ireh

.. .i

iiXNTlsi: ai " iss on Thura la] las rji. ol Napoleon an I Harriet

. *-I.. I.. Sui in .tn.

v\ ssaNUT li .Th.,,i. N -i. "ti Jan uni. Mraeec ina Sui. n. v.

... ,i ... win i- helli al hw late .

,| ¦. Mh, at ll ii"i i wkterv, Sins Ulna on arrival "f imbi

vniUHT " ir.uv cit. ISM, an,',- a lang, painfulmntr) residence of ihe Rev, l> inala.¦¦¦-I

,...-,- ic, ,. Mn m ma i:n-* Wright.gran Imother of Snui S -rt"ii

nn.l in'.,', H.-fton Dunlap, adopted r-.,:i of Mra Jaaaaa

At ibe state.1 meeting of lha Board "f Truataas ofrn,!.,., .iioui.i' v Bth, ISBe,

h. foll .mu iMiiiiTe and "i lei-- wt ra adopted:WI m. The Trurt, nt rn Dtapansary have

eeelve.1 the .... I n r ,1 Intelllg, ' <>'¦'' " """' "-, Edwardk-liHI. ,i member »t the ll ml ¦" Trustee* f.jr thlrty-tWu

.. is7-. therefore,Timi a, ¦ympathlstni with the fatnlli ..f our

,.,.] friend, v. neill.I ie- ral mr iit«ii appreciation.,,, . n,- nnd li "' exempt* and mourn

., , ,,.,. i .., n( un aetlve, intciiie-..t,i nmli". mid thi' J mullion ot , liiiiir,.,

,.,, c I. ill.' I at i-l'i'l.

Tint it... action "f cn- Board ba aatsrad an

,," ,,ui.'.. t,i thia meetins ':l1 "" .¦*[_____ i'":'y ot

,, ..,,,, iraaemitteJ lu the famlt) of ike deceases.1.A.MHEHT St YDAM.

Secretary Pro Tem.

Special Notices.A.. By the Fifth Avenue tnrHou Kooma,

23S FIFTH-AVE.VU P. NORMAN. Auctioneer.ABSOLUTE SALE UY AUCTIONTHURSDAY ANI) FKIDAY

AI* Ti:UN Ot)NS,January Hth and 12th. at 2 o'clock,

HY DIRECTION" ol*

MR A. S. HAMBl'RQER. OP AMSTEItnAM. HOLLANI\HIS COLLECTION OP

SL'PERU MAliyUllT.Uni AND ITALIANFL'KNITUl-ll.

Engllih nnd Dutch Silver, CM Oi__M, 014 Delft, andAvenhorn Faience. Dieu d- Nankin Plates and Plattere,Hall nnd Mantel Clocka, Becratarlea, Table-., Trousseauand Treasure Cheats Card sad ll uric Tables. LargeDelft Table*, Ac. Av.

A REMARKABLE TWO-WHEEL cartmade by Mulder, of Heiland. In the 17th century, theonly example uf in* work in existence The pott i* hand-h..nely carved nnl beautifully painted with scenes rep¬resenting ttie toot aaaaoaa

EXHIBITION TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,Jnn. Ilth and loth, from 0 A. M. to 6 P. M.

At the American Art linderlea,fl East 23d ft. iMullun Square South).

"ECHOES OP THE MOULDS FAIR."

to be sold RY AUCTION, WITHOUT reserve, OMTO-MORROW (MONDAY), Tl'ESDAY AND WEDNBS-

DAY AFTERNOONS AT THULE O'CLOCK.

COLI.ECTION OF KAHIi 111 SANO,TOKIO. JAPAN,

JAPANT.SK AND CHINESEPORCELAINS. ELEGANT BRONZES. FINE LA<'QE'ER8,EMBROIDERIES. BCRKKNS, ANCIENT COSTEMESFOR 'NO" PERFORMANCE. IVUKY AND WOODCARVINGS, SWORDS AND SWORD C.CARDS, CABI¬NET SPECIMKNS. KAKEMONOS POTTBRT, &c, AtO.

ON VIEW FROM !) A. M. TO 3 E. M.

THOMAS E. KIRBY, Aft"TIONEER.THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Managers.

A.- Fifth Avenue Art Cnllerles.

300 FIFTH-AYE.. NEAR MYH-flT.EXECETu.RS' BALM.

PAINT INOS IN OIL AND WATERCOI.OHS,

BYAMERICAN AND FOREIGN ARTISTS.

To be sold by order of the executors of the estate* ot

RICKARD MESEU AND OKORO! H. GAELT.

MONDAY AND TUESDAY IIVKMNGS,JAN. .TH AND OTU, AT 8 O'CLOCK.

ROBERT somerville, ortoiks & CO..Auctioneer. Manager*.

A.-ilmi.ekerper< Kemi.- 2'. tu pr. BOVed OOOroceriei, Te,., Coffees, Canned Oooda Wlnee, Liquors.I-, du -. Emits, Batter, Ac. We an direct receivers, im-

.. rs ..t. flrsl h in I* W cell t, un ai wh T-s.U-,...eee in reasonable quantltlea »am« prices ..s v.e d<>

I c. it. nnd ul ...." Hy. Wequot* few price*: Nen .-. -.'.-¦. S3 heart Java, M.,. aa

coffee, 80c.. 32 Calif min inn, I fruits, ¦>-,- 'in

13.60 doaen; new Wegeiahle*, 76c., 11.35 dos ii beet ISMv.lash y. <:'.;...-. lon;. Ul rn 13.00 ¦. ten quarts.Call or send trial ord r, or for pr; ¦¦ 11*1 A*pell r* co..

-.. :, ic.v,,:iii, 310 Greenwlch-a«.

Tlie KcianiiiB Parlor Bi n.ali. ii.

a fal- laadas a w gaase! Intereetlns lo lha oil .".adyoung alike! "Th* Cathedral* and Abbeys of England.",- I.- e Bali Iee, M. D., of New-Y.rk, has recentlyluv. ic. -.. hi i. ;¦- ;.'l arith .'.) arda,ani th* ;. . ft l la at nee :,-trac¬tive. _u_, ur.- thins (¦ r the h. me circle. Malled any¬where oa receipt ol 73 cant*, by H. H. B. angele. .'..".4itii-ii.e. New-Tork, a;., for cal. at all booksellers u.-.dttatlooera.

_

I ii,i«i e.. Bpetag Water.Till, finiou-- "a:.i la ac a u.'-t ,'.*horjt. tubing*,

restored to ail it» tonnei strength and excellence.

Finai-ra besatttod, .'.". hair shacw olag, BO; cms rs*moved. 2'-,. A,.,, facial treitmenta. lerms low. Brooklynday*: Monday and WedBeMday, Mir-.-, .Ia: tea, 80S W -lst-st.

I Could Van Liva Without li.Ia what many ladlee say of the Crown Lavender salts.

De »ur>- y.,u get lt.. R-nun. .. la er 00 stoppers ..nl>.

I'o.nilli. <¦ Notice.Firetail mall* for the week enlim; January 13 will cloe*

tpromplly tn all 'as-,., a: thia ollie* as follow*:MUNDAY At *."( p, ai. foi li«a., Del T per *. f. Ful-

trni. fr un New-Orl*monday- ir tu ., m. for c.; . C ny sad Natal, per

S. s. ML L" '¦...:"...n. Via Cai .- Tun. Bl '¦', I' in t t ll aaPel 1 ro, i.'-r *. a. iyr. tr ta Nea -* hlean .: al 'ii B. Bkfor (Vista Rica, ria I.ini'.n, pe.- *. ». Foxhall, from Near-Orleans; at *3 p, ta, t ¦-.- Ballia*, Puerto Cortes and Gua'e-nala, p°r *. s. City uf Dallas, from New-".:Tl ESDAY-At ti a. m. for Bur i"-. per a, r. ii ave. via

Southampton and Bremen; a! 12 m. for V'enesueta, ''ur.-eao and Colombia, via Curacao, pei s Maracaibo .i-u-renunt I- iii <. '-I |.. :. Maa ,:,,"¦ i, at li.:(*. p. m. torAustralia and Haw.al, per *t.*nier fran Vancouver.WEDNESDAY.At 1 a, m. f"r Europe, r'r e. a.Britannic, via Queenstown (letters tooti be directed "pepBritannic '); at I a. ni. fur Eur..|>.\ p.r .- c. i'ari?. viaSjuthaitii.t.n; at 5 a. m. for Belgium direct, per -¦* aWeoternland via Antwerp (letter* mun be directed "perU'e»t»rnliuid"). at Pia. m. (supplementary ll ,i.m for Ces*.r.d America les rpi Coota RI ind ;¦¦ rte,;.r t, ». Newport, via Colon ile:t..rs fi- Guatemala tuustba directed "per Newport"); tr ll ... i... Netherlandsdlr.Ht. per s. .. Obdam, vii Rotterdam (lettere mu.-: beedirected "per Obdam"); at i i ni for Progreao, per i rn,Mexico (letter* fer ..ih"r par's ot Mexl, tiiu.*t ba di¬rected "per Mexico"); at l p, m. for Cuba, oar ». s."rliat.a. vu Havana, nt 1 p. ni for DeaaerafOilreet, per .. a, TJonio; al I p. tn l*upplementary l *>p. till (..r Si. Tl.-tu.is. BL Crux and Wiall, lal :. ia,per rn, r. Madiana (letter* for Orenada Ti nldad ht.'. To-baan muel he dire led 'Mad "): al ¦'. p. m. fogi. uetMi... pe:- h. a J. Wilson, from SI S-Mp. m. tor Newfoundland, per nteam r fi rn Halifax.FRIDAY-At 1 p, ia. (or Porto RI ..;:«._.

SATURDAY it 5:30 a. tn. for Prance, Bwitxerland,Italy, Spam. Portugal. Turk.-.- a-i Eau.-li laTia. -ra, m. La i"..,*. "in... via Havn ilettenirta ofEurope must ba din clad "per 1 .,.>;,. m.

fur Europe, per *. ». Kervla, via gueenal va i letter* forEc:. ¦. Sw iiie;; nid, luly. Spaa:. PortUB I. Turkey andHrttt.h India muat be directed il B sa.for Dermuda, per a, a Trinidad; al 1" ii. m. laupple-iueiit..:v |0:S0 «. m.) few Fortune Island and J.e. ..

per -*. Adlr mdaek (lettera for Jacmel nd Aub !a .¦*

muat ba directed "per Adli ndack' i; al IOM a. m. torrmri- (. chtapaa, Tal and Vu il n, per f. s. Yu-catan 'letter-, f.r oth.-: Mexican Btatea .1 Cuba meal bedirected "per Yucaun"); at 10:80 a. m. for E..vat.eumana arel Cann in per a, m. Print Maurita (letterefor other I'aneauelan * rt* Curacao, Trinidad, Urinals..rai Dutch Guiana .¦¦ urt be directed "per it as Maurita ');nt 10:80 a. m. (supt lem, ala: s- ii ilCuracao and Savantlla, via Curacao, per *. ¦ Veneauela(letter* fr other Colombian port i.ind

.., ino muat be .ar te "pa '- . nt 12 m.r >r Orenad .. Tri '. an IJ merara. par a. a.

Carib Prince a: 2 m. t anham. Ce»ra adM ¦".. * per - Ii i ill, via I : I ana

lill an I (he La Pl . :"t

"p r Basil' '. at .: p. ra. tori teflelda, per s. a, liaaai*.fr..tn N-vv OrientMaila f,.r Anea;..i test pt th ie for u.'rt Auatralls.

v. ia h ai t rwoi ted via i. u .>. N« a I i.

lilt and Sam. an Island-, per ». «. Harli ifrom .-..n

e., :. ,i. !¦'. rum .¦" .

P n .,,r .'i n.iival el New Tork "f B. *. Bervla i

Uritii.li nulla for Auatralla) Malla '. r 'Tuna andpei- . ¦ ,'itv "f Peking I'T'tll Sall I': a. :- -. .

dally up lo Januarj *i- ai '".Ti" p m Mall* for Han ll nper s - tustralla .te 'ii Ban Prancln.

here dully up t" January "14 ai u:.*» p. i ' thes,,. :,-".- is: in ts. p.-r s. ». City of Pi .. i'i tfr ni ¦--. u Proa-

>. .1. hep. dally up lo Jar. i.u -¦"> a ii..'!«, p. ii.Mall* for China, Japan, Hawaii and Austral via Van¬couver .s;,... ill) ad Ire** il emly) c|o*e utat ti :t,» p. ia. Ma:'* i r N, - rall to Halifax,.e. l then, . by steamer, ¦: mee dally ut -: ;>>a tn Malla for Miquelon, by rail to U I thenceby steamer, .!¦-.. nt itu- oin, dally al *. lo ;¦ m. Mi :af.'.r ,'ut.u. by mil to Tami i, I'la anal then bj ateamer.siiiiina Monday*, Thun tay* ai ,.tthis "fli ¦¦* 'i. t al ii¦.'¦" p. m. Msl M v ,.v. r-laiii, lillies si "Tai' 'or dirpatch t > Meaaaeael. ¦* al na office i: ni 3 .. ..i

charles iv. dayton, Postmaster..Hejrlat.-re.l lll.llls ClOBO al ,i a, p .C.I ..,1.

UcIirjiou5 Xoticc-3.

ACADEMY OF Mt si'". EHiST BAPTIST CHt'RCS.Brooklyn, Rev, CORTLAND MYERS p nu Morning..ni m, ll a. tu.. "Food and tlothlnar'; evening *ernioa,

7.3o p m. "The Neal Door Neighbor." Tha ninth in thea.rlrs "Spri-'ks r,"iu the Fireside." Su '.ei.*,u. m. In th* '"'..I-aiv. Bololat*. .'. C. Rr collnl ..ni w. J.Whittaker. Male quart Beat* ill t:-. prayer meet¬ings st P iveiiiii.- .'hap I. Livingston-*!., every cvvmngexcept Baturday. < aoroa i-.oir.

AMERICAN TEHPERANCE L'NION, Maaoole Temple,2.T.1 st and nt" ave Sun iy, I o'clock, n.l'lrrs* bv Mis,MARY T Bt'RT, president New-Tork State \\ at'hiiatlan Temperance Em ia. Choice eons aervlce. Theo.Bchulte, .in..EDWIN GALLOWAT, JOSEPH A. BOOARDL'S

Bairetary- lienidenL

A SERVICE PARTICIPATED IN BV MORE THAN *>10children. .'"tisl.tlnB of slnitlng md recitations, la heldever; Sun,lay afternoon nt H'M tu which tin* public I* in¬vite. '., n, tba Five Point* Houae of tnduatry, i.v, Worth-it. D,,ii.iti"iis ..f .; .'.iiii.a and ehoee ar* aollcitei.

ALL ROt'LO' CHPRCH Madleon-av*, mut rtflth-.t Rev.lt hemer NEWTON, D. D.. Rector Rev. WILLIAMKIRKEB, el. I'., will preach ai ii a m. sod 1:00 p. m.

CALVARY "Titi; il. 4th-ave., corner 21»t-at Rev,II1CNU1 a a'* .IT. D. D.. of st. Paul'a Bohool. wi4pi on, a ai itu- ii a- ta. aan lee,

CHRIST CHL'RCH, Boulevard nn.l Hat-at.. Pr. J. S.SHIPMAN, Reotoi Morning aerva..-, ll o'clock. Ev ca¬li-. < service at **. Sunday ».-heo| at 10 a. m.

-.J.CHI"Rt'lt OF THE ASCENSION. Wh-nve. and 10th-at..Service* Sunday, .lunary 7. H,.l> Conimualon at B

tu Morning aervlce, ll a. m. Mu-lcal s.-rvj.-e, 4 p. ra.Offertory "Dy Halal,ur- Wave.'' by Oouaod. Kenine ser¬ve, au sermon al h p. m. The Rev. EERCY STICiv-NE\ a.RANT. Rector.

HOLT TRINITY filt'Rcii. HARLEM. E-n.x-nve. andI3_<l-*l Rev Charlea D'W. BRIDOMAN. D. D. Rector.M illina prayer, with sermon and Holj Communloo, ll.

evensong, i p ta. Evening paver and aanaaa. "¦&. Tlierector atv iii praseh ..i boto eervl

MES HELEN T. BRIOHAM, KNICKBRBOCKKR CON.BERVATORY, ^4 Weel I4th-et..<Ju«etl ns answered. Ira.pruvleaHona Lecture, n ». tm., t'.ea rn, bb,

"OER LORD'S SEi'iiND OOMIHO." BKhteet of sermonCatholic A!...at"l|e a bur. h. fii!ii-»t.. north aide, west lita¬ny.*.. Sun.li.v, 7:1.1. cv.-nln*.

SOCIETY F,M( ETHICAL CELTERE.-Sunday. Jan-.,n 1Tim, ai li:i.v a. m.. lecture by Dj STANTONculT at Music Hall, cotmot BTlh-BL ani ,l.i-ave. Sub¬ject "The influence of Heredity in the ormatlon olCliaiacter." All interested are tovittd.