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ADAM!
Adams.
-Su.M-nlv, on
DIED.
SA ISM, Caleb Cushing
December
Puneral service* at his late residence.at M cisrmont-av*.
touching the possibility Of founding a National an Important role In the develop¬
and d,.es not play lbs y ungest daughter of tbs lats Samuel B, sands, OVST the election of members of the Committee on Brooklyn, on Friday. December 1«V a:45 p. m.
Hungarian music, too. where it is essential to a ment of the movement, ll changes its physiognomy to Theodore Augustus il iv,-neyer, jr., son of Theo¬ Nominations, and to the knowledge that the Com¬ Interment at NswlHMyuuIti Mu.-s.
gchool of composition on the folk-songIn of America, correct rending of song texts; but there ii la B*°" n ii way when lt goea into th*
peculiarly engaging dora a. Haverney er, was celebrated in ui-n-o Church mittee on Political lteform would pre<ent a report. ANtraBSON.Al l'lalnfleld, N. J., on Thursday, Wm. O.
His benet on this point, put forth an Incom¬ orally In the middle of a measure, Instead of at Its major ney; Anderson, eldest son ,>f the late Dr. James Anderson,
plete and bungUng manner through newspaper pub¬ beginning. .Moreover, lt ls the most pervaaivs at ;t o'clock yesterday afternoon, In thc- presence of The election created the greatest Interest, and lt of New-York, In the lilith year »f his ase.
rhythmical on
Indians, but peculiarity
of the music of cur plain* a large and faahlonsble company of guests The NotSM of funeral hereafter.
lications last Sprlag, created a great deal of com- this point it ls not necessary to lay waa paid to be mainly responsible for tbs lar%-e st* BISSELL- In New-York Cltv. on Thursday. Dec. 14, Rush
ushers were Robert Cornel] Banda and i hart** Bd- tendance. There were two tickets In the field, (me Weis wort li nissen.
ward Sands, brothers of the bride; Robert 9. Pot- of th'-m was headed by .Lintel P. Appleton, and Faners] eervk,* on Saturday, 11:30 a. m., at No. BS
flfjjsesWdfa) pw nanto*,. tar, Henry .. Havemeyer, brother of lb* bride¬ with him on thc ticket were Thomas C. Acton,
groom; A. Gordon Norris end Dorsey N. H. Colonel B. v. h. Cruger, Thomas H. Hubbard,
Tai k-iivc.
Ii.orin,nt in Passaic, N. J.
BLACK un Thursday. December llth, Margaret, relict
Scheu,-k. The i,rid" was -seo rt ed up tb* Blsls by Donald Machar. Clarance S. Day and William H. of th" late Joseph Hlsck, In the lilith yeer of her age.
Attention has already been called to the fact thai Relatives mid friend* are Invited lo at lend the funeral
Pr. Dvorak bus been successful in imbuing his her eldest br. thor, ll. Aym.tr Sin.ls. who also SSTS Fuller. The other ticket was healed by Thomtis ti .saturday. Ii.ml,ir l'l'h. from her lattf residences
symphony with ii spirit of unity. This is hugely
due to the sklil which he has In preserving a rela¬
ber sway. Th* rn Idlewilds wars Miss Edith Kip, I'enny, and tba other names on lt wvro Thomas I,. Na. Ml Sf**t IBta-St, at IJB p. m.
Pl.¦ omit flowers.
tionship, sometimesnisext'mal and formal, sometimes mips Amy Bend, Mles Evelyn Burden, Maw Maria Jam William II. ifolllstor, A. I). Julllard. Lowell CAMPBELL.At hisin late residence. BBS West 120th-st,
r*<*^i spiritual, between melodies oflie has abm In thia Re***, of New-Hsmburg-oa-Hudsoa; Miss Theodora I.inciln, William H. Wickham and Lorenzo G.
-.
Junes Campbell, Hie sith year of his age.
wmk made use of the device Scherzo reminiscence. In
Havemeycr, tb* oung stat r of th* bridegroom, and Ww thous*.
^^
Owssf "ll ^
tTJT mr
the Lerghetto as weil
subject of theoffirst
In th* Cods the
lu Illustration No. I:
aa tb*
Bebano it takes
the principal
movement makes its appearance.
tba form shown
Mum Anas Banda on* of the bride's stoters Neither ticket won as a whole, but the Appleton
Oliver H. P. La Targe attended Mr. Hav,n.ycr ticket h ul the n tfulur number of successful candi¬
ns beat man. Tb* ceremony was performed by the j
date.,. The result of the election showed that the
rector, the Kev. Pr. Wi'llnn R. Huntington, im¬ Nominating Committee would be composed of
NotlOS of funeral liereaft-r.
KIK'THINHllAM-On DsMnBlf 13th. Margaret
the city of New-York.
Hunter.
widow of the lute William Krothlnvhnm. M. I)., Ute of
Rerrtcee nt No. IO Tulpehncken-et., Germantown, on Sat¬
urday morning at 8:30 o'clock.
Interment Trinity Church Cemetery, city of New-York, at
of which wns dlatin- any Stress since Indinn music, though it may ence mediately after tb* ceremony there were a reception Thomas c. Acton. Dankl F. Appleton. Colonel Z p. m.
ent at the time, the bulk Influenced the negroes of the South, hes never and wedding breskfs I st tb* hom" of the bride's I V. lt. ''niger. Clar'-nee S. buy. Thoma3 Denny, H U.LETT-At Katonah, Bf, Y.. Thursday morning. I)**,
lihed by flippancy and a misconception of the have
bad any effect upon the tastes of th,- white people H'li. Chart** W., asa of Jobs W. and Ler.u, Hallett,
and purposes, only his of if there ls anything Pillan about Dr.
family. No. Mi l-'ifihavc Among tba guast* wer* Thouin H. Hubbard and Augustus D. Julllard. In Bm i H r*ar*.
Mnposer's meaning among America, Mr. and Mia. Tb*Odi re A. Duverney -r. Mr. and Funeral sen Ices Saturday at 2 o'clock at Methodist Epis¬
collesffnes In Europe did his utterances find ln- Dvorak's symphony lt is only the mood Inspired by -|"3 votes were polled, und of the.-.- Mr. Acton
Mrs. Terry Tiffany. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. il.iv- Bil
copal Church.
tplllg<-rit appreciation; for they knew what Pr. the contemplation of Indian legend and romance,
nnl that ls outside the sphere of this discussion. and received 1*1; Colonel Appleton got Ml; Colonel HUBERT.Barty onWalterTliaisSsjl mornln*. after a short 111-
Holmes, fourth 'Mid of I'hlllf
music, and they nlso The energy imparted to musical meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ostrich*, Mr.
WI; Mr. Day, Bl; Mr. Denny, 133; Mr. Hub- nes*. meningitis,
Dvorak had ifdonees for«:1B hernias movcmtnl by the lu tho last movement there ls practically a re- Mrs. W. Butter Duncan, Mr. gad Mrs. H. Ix? Cruger, ii Jr., and Anna Holmes Hubert, *g*d 0 years aaa
Lmw thal
imerica capable of
!:" ll"1 f"t,n'1 ma,"ril11 ¦ Scotch snap is. however, unmistakable, and Dr. rapltnlatlon of the principal material of the preced¬
being utllteed In the construc¬ Dvorak has well understood that its Influence up ci ing three, though not In the fr.uik and slmpl.- man¬ Grand Cannon Mt. an<; Mrs, Townsend Barden, bard. 13.-,, and Mr. Julllard. 128. The voting did not
until nearly 10 o'clock, and lt was after ll
1 week.
Funeral private.
his work will be felt by its bearer* as a natural ner followed by Beethoven in his Bfth and ninth Mrs. Smith Haddon, Mrs. Georg* H. Mend, Mrs. begin LANE--At h-r lat* residence. In Philadelphia, on th*
tion of art-worhs dbrtincthr* in character,
he would expression of one of the characteristics of the The melodies are drawn on f,,r their
rmphonle*. and o'clock before the tellers were ready to announce Hm Inst.. i.,i/.. .'I w., .m- ,a ,| aa H. un". a*ed 6*
Ainerlc.'in people, mtervallle contents, and these ar* James M. Waterbury, Mr. ami Mrs, \v. ii. Sands
p. rhythmical with
io demonstrate the fact. Much of the the result. yan.
^ .!,],, Tb* second element ls melodie. The phrase employed great enlistment of learning and Mrs. Richard Irvin, Mrs. William Douglas Sloane, Fun-! ,1 from Friends' meeting-house. Millbrook, N. Y.,
was based on the notion that Till (toy, the tilth inst., at ll o'clock.
American criticism built on the pentatonic, or live-note seal--, which Inventiveness to help along the development of the Miss sloan*. Miss Emily Vsaderbdt Sloane, Mrs.
the songs of omits the fourth and seventh tones of Ottr ordinary work. Pr Dvorak'* lorie, alway* strongly suggest¬ THE COMMITTEE REPORT. Friends and relatives respectfully Invited.
j. in 'rican music Pr. Dvorak meant S'-ries. Here, too, lt mlpht bs urged that ive of Beethoven and Schubert, has brilliant exem- Charles ll. Alexander, Mrs. P man,lo Ysnaga, Mrs election the members had a dis¬ i'ark Avenue Hotel, on Wednesdsy
jjtephen C. Foster and other contributors to old- diatonic
time negro minstrelsy, and that tbs school Dr. Dvorak ls no more American thanofhe these
of which Irish or Chinese, for the old music
ls Scotch, pllfl ation in the thematic workmanship throughout. Austin forbin, Miss forbin. Miss Hope-Ooddard,
peo¬ the extremely spirited and Vigorous finale ht Mrs. Richard T. Wilson, Miss Qracs Wilson, Mrs.
Previousto the
cussion over tho preliminary report of the Com-
LAWRENCE.At
morning, December 13th, ISSg, Inwidow
year of lier aire, Isabella E.,
the -lnht>-seventh
of Ferdinand
m dreamed was to devote itself to the
Home"
writing
and
of ples and manv others ls marked by this peculiarity. For
tunes The fact ls that this scale is the BOOM naturally
baa wrltt'ti tbs following melody tNo. 12», In which Peter Cooper Hewitt, Mrs. Elton* Dyer, Jr., Mr. mlttea on l'ollttcal lteform. This report waa aa fol- Lawrence, and d.iiKhter of th* late William and Elli*
Burgoyne. los* at firace Church Chantry, ll road way
variation* on "Tbs Old Folks at
melodious of any In the world, and. therefore, the and Mn. Cyrus Fl*ld Judson, C. C. Dsldwta. Jr., lows:
ninth Funeral lill
of its class Ouch a blunder, pardonable enough in most general In folk-music. The msjority of the. P. v. Coiner, Ls Roy Dresser, Worthington vYntte- "At ft meeting of this club, held on the Smith and loth-st., on Friday. 18th Inst., at ll o'clock.
Friends arid relatives are invited to attend without
mind, was yet Scarcely venial on the dav of Nuvemher last, Mr. diaries Stewart resolution,
jv., popular bou e. Appleton Smith and Woodbury Kane. presented to the club the following runtier n,tlee.
Ii.mit Howers.
¦art ol composers and aewepaper reviewers, who Tbs brldi r-i-iv many leant,tu] presents Anions wi ich wm unanimously adopted: on Political Re. LOWBBR.OaMrsDecember llth. ISM, at the residence ot
h'a: bad opportunities to study the method* of Pr.
Dvorak In bbl published compositions. not Neither is lt
them were several di.mu,,nd stars and -i complete
outfit of hon d linen frem Mrs. Havemeyer,
th- bridegmom'i mother; * substantial check from
'Resolved, That the Commute* nest meeting
..
tbs argument.
so long remained
the treasures of folk-song which
Tho origin of that folk-song songs of the Omaha Indians,thecollected by
If it shall turn Am Fletcher
.. and printed
ol Harvard College, stew this
by peabody
melodic
Miss
Museum
peculiarity.
^^^5^ and Mrs p rry Tir* iny.
of
Mr. and Mrs Havemeyer, after a honeymoon, most
Thirty
which \.iii i" pen: on th" Haversayer ola
ut Mahwab, win make their home .u Na Tl Weat
(Ifth-st
-
any movement
cal affiliation* in
which
the
fr this cltv, und, if so,
for.'
one
an
to unite ail good men without of
issue
to
reference
»foo,|
formulate a
to politi¬
government
plan there-
consideration previous
leSt. of apoplexy Catharine Antoin-tte, wife of Angus
Win knit ,ch. of Bil.bet*, New-J-tT.-y, In the .VSth >««r
,,f ber age.
Funeral services <>n Paturdnv, Deoernber lflth, at 1 o'clook
p. m., al gt J,,im's Church, Elisabeth.
lt ls also common to the slave songs of the we ar,- Inclined to fin 1 a proof of one of his devices i. lt»rne, I "'C 14.-Th- marriage <¦' Miss Hazel Iluh- "The committee had under M'COY.d'-At Kant Orang* sf. J. D****as*s 12th. A. Rana*
out that in lt there are elements which appeal to South, right to be call ristlc quality, and, ir '. ol Indlanap ills, ..> Ju .-.¦ Solde tl, of the InH the tho adoption of th" the resolution this the pinera! sub¬ ,y, m ti.- Blot rear of sthis<'"ntrai
.-ise.
the musKal predilections of the American people. and probably has the same f,,r Inventing tunes "f
an aboriginal African element as the rhythmical pos ibly, also of his disposition to bs jocular at Fi leml Tribunal took phtca on Tue*day
to
ject of reform In parties In city, but no
the reference
tai
Puriernl services and frill be held Presbvterlas
As a mutter of fSCt, that which is most charac¬ tigur.- already discussed, lt ls certainly aboriginal tines. English ('burchth-'itlt-v. Lausanne, The ceremony was n p-Tt hud been formulated. time to the consldera- Bine* Church, Main Prince sts., orange, on Friday,
D.cib-r 15ih. afer arrival of train at Brick Church
I Living announced this melody and given it B performed by l»r. Davis, tbs psstor. The was mel- lt his given much
teristic, most beautiful and most vitul in our folk- American, but that fact goes for little or nothing. its first two church waa dei rated with flower* and greens, tlon of thc special topics presented by thereform raao Stat: -ti. leaving han-lay und Christopher sti., st 12:90
stirring exposition, he abbreviates M ,,f ti- membei ihi Anglo-American colony lutlon. but, taking Into view the tn plans for 'cl ,-k p. m.
-
rjfl g5ji measures i aa to bring them Into tbs space of two par*
* jnrr.
St/ > i a-
one, thus:
>i. Lain ann
lal !3
wer* r* nt.
^ rn ..
now in proceaa
I Mes,the
to
of
and the public discussion
development
same, as well ns touching committee ls
of a Munici|>*i Reform party, the
the
going on In regard
the formation
Plea** omit flowers.
METHPBSSBL.At Stapleton. Staten Island. Dee. 14th,
A. G. Methfessel, suddenly, of heart failure. In his GC la
year of use. liere-ifter.
WP IPS fv
Bl ,
T^3r"57g
3E*t 1
dlsp iM I to feel that nfordetail'
b* deferred
1 *spre*Slon of views
a rhort time, Hnd lt there-
Fur., lal notbe
OAKLEY At Stamford. Conn.,of on Thursday. Dec. 14,
^U£ i-E. il s
A '"d.M'.l.i: ISAEMBLAOE OP OtXESTS AT BER f,,re may w-ll .rn est* IbSt the club aCCOfd further
time 1MI.1. Jesse Oakley. Bal lim IJ N«W-Torll City, In th*
Qnal report. BSth year of lils ave. ICth, at 3:30 o'clock, from hi*
M iBJU i'.:: TO Tilt; EARL Of fra Funeral Saturday, D*S
I KSEX IR LONDOX. MEASURES it rc im MEN heh. be
late residence.
Tram leaves Grand Central Station at 2 o'clock p. m.
"Vour committee are agreed that there should Can-las-s in walting.
It bas now which no longer
become new material, comes London, Dec. it. The marriage of Miss Adel*
union of all who desire good Ol,YPKAJfT -Suddenly. ofThursday, December 14th, 1«03,
tbs peculiarity whichattention tr,,m ns
for othei Orant, daughter of the bit* Beach Grant, of Kew- co-operation and
the city from those now In Vernon Murray, son Robert M.. and the tate Anna
T '
&U4yu pentatonic
by
nature,
the violas
but enlists
reasons, At Issi the following? p!iru.«e ts Introduced
(No, 14):
Y,,rk, to th- Earl "f Eases took plac* at 130o'clock govi rnm-.-iit lt.to rescue
thia afternoon at st. Margaret'* Church, W**t-
mlnater. Archdeacon Farrar; by tbs Rev. require
d of
Immediate
There
and
are
prompt
certain questions that
action on behalf
as preliminary and desirable
V-rn-n
WEISS.Th*
Ass latlon
olyphant.
friends of Albert Weiss, and the Steckler
especially, sr* Invited to att»ni his funeral
to-day, at ISI, from Mount Sinai Hospital.
Enough thal lt ls popular here, and. th, n fore, Mr. Lee. the Rev. Mr. James and the chaplain of of all gool cltlz-r-s Kindly omit flowers.
»one has como from the negro slaves of the South, fled designed to give expression to government.
because those slaves lived In the period of American symphony ...ondltluns for securing a reform city
in a
partly feeling. tn* Duke of E ex, the Rev. Oeoi should be made In the present
emotional. Intellectual and social development The subsidiary melody (Illustration Ko. .'i baa ¦
n'-i-'ro characteristic in th* em¬
Ci lt* I. !. A change
have a just and fair blanket Special Notices.
Which produces folk-song, partly because they lived distinctively
ployment of the flat seventh, that singular Tie- bride WOm I white it lu dress, the train of ballot law, BO as to
^
* life that prompted utterance In song and partly effect which result* from Pie ¦ half¬
depression kton silver Tbs ballot
Every musician will say nt or.ee thal this arith
is a which embr sunray*, are not se-
tone of the note before the Inst. The or dimi¬
wis
"I If separate municipal elections By the ililli A venn* Au, [lou Reams,
because as a race the negroes are musical by na¬ little melody gives a Somewhat Oriental tin*,- lei.it-t it- dev kipmenl byof abbreviation il subject,
was trimmed with point d*AI*ncon lace
should nrovl.le for voting, without ggj 11KTH-AVE.
ture. Being musical and living a life that had In to the movement, which 1s in delightful coi nution of th* beginning P isth*(whether
t>.a-i thal
prtncli Intentional Tbs bridal Veil was of Abmoon btes, which Mrs. trouble ir, 1, the law
to the elect'*, a city ticket, unembarrassed WM. B. norman, Auctioneer ,
lt romantic elements of pleasure as well es suf- to the boisterous rigor of the principal theme, but but it ls more s paraphrase "f Ur.mt won at ber "«n wedding. The only orna¬ bv a National or State ticket.
mest effective contribution to the symphonic or not lt ls not for us te say) mad.* to exclude from f'on-
A HIOKLY IMPORTANT SALE,
ferlng, they gave expression to those elements In Its "Yanbee Doodle," a the fact which wouldlt be more
ment a ors by the tiri I* waa a diamond tiara, th* "3. Provision* should beand Assemblymen
fabric is the rhythm of its first foci note*, which attention were not that nmtn, state senators This (Friday) and following days al 2 o'clock,
longs which reflect their original nature as modi¬ Pr. Dvorak nae* with great Ingenuity an i effect di mgly forced upon
been Introduced only as an ac¬ gift of the Bari of Esses, inst-ad ,,f a bouquet k-r- tn- cltv ticket
fied by their American environment. Pr. Dvorak, in the deveiopment of tlc music. The secon princi¬ lt «-ems io have "t Th.- ii "ii-purtlsan character
of the Police by U ;..' te n of
companiment ti sub .¦' f th* Mow movement irrlf.l .in Ivory pnye-d, .1;
mandatoryof bythelaw. MRS. CECILIA MISER, OP SCPPBRJg, NEW-YORg,
to whom music is a language, was nhlc quickly to pal subject of th-- movement ls that shown in '
whl l ""ti makes Its appearance In anothoi - , irl
There wen seven bridesmaids. These w»n- Miss BoardThe should bi mada character Hoards of
figure 3. Pr. Dvorak n m-partlsan EXECCTRIX, mid oth»r Consignors,
discern the characteristics of the new lll->m and ii- re ts the meh dv which will (ling most nertlna- of the rc.r-. We -t nriv suspect thn» of be¬ libras*. Insteadst Uberto. Pagi .. Mis* Mary Fl-,-Mon Inspectors should be established, s) as to
the memory of ;h «e who hear tie- ard a fair count, and OF A QBAND COI.I.KCTION OF
to recognize Its availability and value. H> recog. cli uily to and which they will most quickly
m-
rni.- ii
i ..
f thc finale's "
i' .-. i Blurt, th* Hon E ire honest registration secure bettor class
Shad, too. what hts critics forg it, that that music phony, the spirit ol tlc musli .:¦ It'll I .
;. nd il Qwenfra ba h. ls l ii
ANTI <.j Li: KIJ it N ITU UK,
nice as containing :
is entitled to bs called characteristic of a people th,, people, ,-;>- a whole, like best, lt ii Iris::, f i; ls Williams T*iey v r- whit* satin dress**, draped of"il.Inspectors. Tits municipal ticket should be separate n\>m TURKISH KL'OS,
whlc'i fcives the great'st pleaaOTB to the larges! Scotch, lt is American, lt has tie rhythm the In .soft folds an 1 Ut lerad with mink, and velvet th* National ^v. 1 Stat* tlcki L
fraction of a people, it w-as therefore a matter of principal subject, and itInhasthethem,feeling of a nta- 'III!: HOST' S M MPH -NY OR WESTRA "7. Tl-"«epower to make a|>proprlatlons at Albeny Porcelains, Kapil* Bronte., Catv**] Jvoilo«, Arms, Bragg
o -in.iU collection of i'll'-ni, lim 'Lil*,. Sc«ntb*L
tonic melody, though tie- ¦.
ison of the r si n toques trimmed srllh fur. Each of thrm carri- I a tim lirt| tuxes un-n the iVrporntlonand Of th- (Mtv Goods,
Mirna to ree. Curious, Watches, Diaperies sad CurtaiaZ
india, renee to him whether the melodies which last lt makes use. in passing, "f the fourth of th* At the sec nd l mg Louis XV alick with a gold tip dec rated with Of New-Tort shoal 1 he taken away, all such
effect; Tb* seventh, howe\er. is omitted. Or hestra, which i"oW placi last ni-.*ht ba made by th.- municipal afiltn* Sliver, etc.. etc.
mad* the successful appeal were cause or scale.
trie symphony ls the o-io Sympl thy bi the gin of the Kari of Eases, Baron Tuyll appropriation* should voters would bc brought AIJSO
In tith> r case they were worthy of his attention. that The slow movement of
will be voted the mest beautiful though lt ts in th- Musk Hall, i1', features of notet was the <t man Buydsm Orant, ¦ brother sf rnment. Then the who Impose unjust of lases, GENERAL BLT S. PARKER'S
He has not said thes? things In words, but he has mae than likely thal musician'" wl'.l glv* aa equal were lbs symphony In V bj H*n tl- bride, gave h r away, Th* servlc* was full and they to face with th*tomen
would secls such lt thal tbe character the io Sa "oe. ot
of admiration t t':- because ,,f Goetz, and Ihe Arel mov nc o' sf the Be tl as to Justify their eonfl-
attered them In the nev symphony which he calls degree its Ingenious workmanship .-it. In lefatlg il le spirit. il el. In Pi Ii illlvon preside I al th* men Hoy vote for Ran Ii,dian Curios, SSV*e MagsJ*, Bronxes, En gre, iring*,
"From the New World" The work ls not yet In the larghetto we an e*i pped from 'eking forms violin concerto | extensli dence. that etc.,
At this limo i: ls of the first Importance
published, though lt ls In th" hands of Slmrock, the of that ar- native and thrown wholly u|
lt is Dr. Dvorak's prorlan ¦Mai of
th< ?» two
nt< pa "L ip.U-' The chun .. *> led, ns -.¦
present th*"JJ.ban of the mi ri a h an election ngaged Inlaws tl rose.
sh uld
And by order of
Berlin. To the Philharmonic Society bs gav*
the manu¬ the
of the spirit,
mood which he found In tic story f 'i ile." and the third of rie-i
it.
l, the ;:..-¦ against
!. nol oniv by the moral
the
support of MR. BERMAN BOllM, OP VIENNA,
privilege (,f a first performance from f. nh In longfellow pea: Ii Its lr* I »-.dor. wa* ..¦. of t1: Nothing would a potttos ..r i\.^ eolioetlsa of
wooing, as iel 'lil fact, Amoi nd Pt nb but by Its material aid. M AONIFIC I.*.NT ISAM I5LS,
script, an act not only of courtesy, but one bavins m. lody, v,!:; i la
principeby t:.,- but not I
ol n lt" tier bj
"
im- Henry of VI Pl tess Wilton, Lady Randolph lend ur .-.. to pr mote reformand thia In , it-'
habitual
riscr.untes* I dims ton, the a- the punishmentth* of th-:-.-of old
..
value If not inten- effect Knell h lb,ra imtianb both works hi '¦. n whl I. were e\hiliited a*, the
mor'. decidedly* an educational
¦.... »-.
ire-it hy the divided strings hill. ballot box.
Uon. it is the purpose of this writing to enable tenderness, and possibly ¦<'. > a sugs of lae
I .
lt* ¦¦ Mai ..
Coonti -
Howe, offender* purity the
an auspicious WOHI.II'S FAIR AT CHICAGO,
deep cen; sltl n. !l- i; -i Fi Mi.-. Slr Th >m an I .¦y mr coron Ittei : ic* believe that the voters of wli, t th v icn.'ucd UN Hc>t BMSa
thc.-' who shall hear the Symphony this afternoon ' swe,t joni III .¦-: of a lovely prairies; ¦.
¦e
nilly p ri rmed Mr i M irv Mills L, ly 8 moment ha* arrived to announce to desire of this p00 ETHER WITH A LARGE bT'/CK OE
ie,, coich lmacs are best !. ft to tlc Individual and IVE*, r\JM*S, bPOOBS, ET(X,
er to-morrow- evening to appreciate wherein Its ii and Mr*, li ngham, New-Tort City th- willingness o( political SILVL.i ILA I EU KN
the l.Td .uni Lady li iv, tflr Edward Oady t'olehi >oke, club to unit* with citlsens ol sll shades manufactured bi-
Us* pi rkln ol N*« Vork; belief it: securing certain reforms In th* manage¬ BOLMEA H' OTUPIANO .. HAYDEN'S;
?turi M
ll l an I Li iv wi. ment "f our municipal affaire.In To such purpose* tbs A CHICK!¦HIV. i.ll.W'i AN1» AM) MCglO BOX.
In ' r ih in ciirylni I.-r an I Lady I Mr- ii ar -. I'nloi the future, as in the WITH DRl'Mfl CASTANETS.
ot otter *Hi«l*s t*> numerous as
orrrrnrr; ':
ter the cor en given at the Its unfailing supp' rt. by the club And ai hrasento Bumbe'
mentle:i. HM whol. i-.,tt prisi-ic l.iioo lots.
l.-l -K t I ti suavity : ii* Great C imbi "While asking for tb* Indorsement your committeeof ul*,)
m
lt ten led. In th* 'arly after- of tin- fong dng propositions
.
th. finish f I,,-dd. the.nrelve* lt * consideration the
of "u; le d,; ti- for thi lr r tim for the further Mt Kiioeillrr ft Co.
child Mozart i. -a the n
rn in, wnich wi Cassi ibury, November resolution, resolutions: snd recommends the adop¬ A.
'. .lill ef t pi- .,!.¦¦ friend r Mr.H!K e ii A alford. tion of th.- following I'nlon League duh ratifies fSVOCBSSORS To OOCPIL A CO.)
"butti H toni rio i will* "Resolved, That the Invite attmtion to their gsWrW* containing cholc*
fsUu*. -tr play In Mee tic
nlted
rer* i
Slate and
'. msny ,,f which
th* Continent. and adopt* tb* foregoing preliminary report
of
nd to mow is < vening. came fr'-m I hi OIL l'AINTlNCS
¦sisSs^fflggg Among those who sent present* were C unte ¦ Wil¬ ll- 'remittee.That the Committee on political Re¬
ton, gold r
Lurgan, silver fi ;it dish: Lol I tisnd Lady
Lort and I.adv "Resolved,
Esh r, form i authorized and directed th.- repres-nt
to
Constitutional
this of Prslamt Foreign Artists as w,-ll as the most
American Painters.
Not*d
HU, VAUTEtl AXD I! IIT.Iff. f'.nr tortoise ihi snd stirer Lah- itnn- club In all movements, either In of tbs state, to
th I lucnesi of i- rentlon or the Legislature reforms in the laws. wa ri:ii OOLOB drawings.
.,'.:'¦ ':". BLU 1'HI GRESHAM. M ii li .rough, dial m hairpin; Vhs ¦¦
nt and Vis- promote the That foregoing
time for th" pirti].-r consideration Ktewhigs sad Bngravttsga
VKKY r tl<|ue tal end 1 .Kc-, iv. i.
resolution be extended to tb* ' Frecl.il Stu,ly inn'. of Artistic and ApproprtaSS
I H m. of the November A
American character consists, for though Wa wish Imagination. The movement ls full of melodie* From The
forts hie r, Ungil for Mr, pin, committee, with power ti report on th* sams
ut
rtaasjag.
to reserve the privilege of discussing Its merit as ot varying sentiments, though ihe tri lion There bi verj uncI..mCarter's statem* In rp y uti\ regular meeting." chairman;
a work of art until after the public performance rt of <>i .¦d,-i' ls, n imS Mi:. DANttOSCH LEAVES lill UXIOX. Th.- report waa signed by !.: B.Hinsdale, Bralnerd D. SUITABLE HOLIDAY OIFTS.
Inl im; c (. Hu,' Thomas i. James, Cephas 170 Fifth Avenua cor. Twenty-second Street
has afforded better opportunities for forming an lv»* <Ca/i^ua5 lng to Mi. Cievntand ihe poll le by Un im on the H. St. Jd.n Roora. Jefferson Charles
Clark,<'iirk.
P,
Logan C. Mur¬
Henry \v. Open evenings until Christmas.
opinion than h;,ve yet bein offered, there need bs j -.
'i ur. Ml M": i;- op iii: mi iii il pr 11 rivi: ray Emerson Foote, ind William T. Scaley.
Ho hesitation lr. Baying that the music fully Justi¬
treni
Hiv. iMan 'omml isloner u hat w« .' mn \ Blanchard E.
-
B, Htndsdale, who A.. Fifth AVSBBSS Arl titillrrlcs,
by tl ise when Bl DODY IO ll.AV WITH ill.-, The report was read by charles stewart Smith
fies the title which Pr. Dvorak has given lt. The ,.<¦<;¦
igh with
-
;iii itler 'CELLIST, tXD HE RESIGNS, **ked for a Itosubstitute adoption,to thc resolutions contained 3Cd FTETH-AVE NEAR 34TH-3T.
basis of this article ls a hearing at a private re¬ irti r's stui ¦< bl *-. an SALK THIS EVENING
Mr i
Walter Damr itt resigned fr,,m the Mutual in i: rep irt That the following:
hearsal and a study of the seor-. this club, while reaffirming its
¦.
THE M'isr EFFECTIVE ykt. Mu leal Protective Mon at Itt quarterly i. lived, and traditions AT S O'CLOCK.
The corni., >sl Uo;; ls Pr. Dvorak's ninety-fifth life-long devotli n to Hu- principlesand National la*
r. ambered work aril ls Called bis fifth sym¬ Fr ,in Tl fl B| rh ¦,! lte| ul m.-. th lt had b ea announce l of the Republican parti on state of thin MODERN I'AINTINOS
,¦.:.'¦.
Tl ter, of Honolulu, i ,ii at tie- m- Hag tie aaa* of Anton la of the opinion thal th* government business principles
phony, though there ls doubtless one work, If ,i Secretary )i them !s io r ir
Hegner, the vlolonr ll pi iv, r. wot i be acted upon. n 1 entirely :.o nd i.rgantsed upon cv AMBRJCAM ano PtMUUOM AUTiaTS,
not more, of this .lass among his unpublished lion of the revolutionists' Independent of party lines and that all TUB PROPBBTT OF
manuscripts. It was written in New-York last
tl,,, n.
Iii.-, alli n c.tn rern far th* I was si ted upon, i ii iv¦ nely to Mr. Danu
good CltUHIS should be invited to work together
sprl-itr, but revised and probuldy completed !n
its orchestration In the course of the composer's
summer vacation, which he spent In Splllvllle,
Iowa. The titi"- on the manuscript ls In Pohemtan
S^J^ftj^^^rt^^ Prom The .v ill an Express
linen durinic H.i..
in >rn*
PRACT1CA1
ret put f irtb.
cupy adjoining ,,tii.s in ¦ largeut building her* and Sails for Australiarta(escept those from West Australia,
th. middle of the Paoinc "scare .a\" waa a eas** of silaged which ur" forwardedIslandi. Baiwpo).s. N*w-2**!*nA Ha«al'an.
ot Lexington and Hunker mu at-.- (real chum* Theylarge!) are cr, student* and oc¬ term of court to Investigate and ». Mariposa ifrotn San
mistake. They"f com*ni went e-soldlering under Grant cupy their evening* In stu,iv Instead of violation ,,f the election tow* ai the recent election Kill nnil Simoati B*** daily per
lo .Innu.vy rt nt (1:30
Some tl"Sheridan a number of years ago. (."iIhk Into soclet) french ls the particular study John g. Davenport, of New-Brighton, presided. francisco), el*** sp
of ». s. Etruria with
p. m. (or on arrival at Now-Yoik'.iti'hlin anu .lupun pur
and Bhi rman ,'i"'i thal I* Interesting them al present, snd they take Hi*.hes were made by the Rev hr John C lirtioili mails f..r Australia.) M.ill*
A STU AW TO CLING Tn. lessons twles a week, from ¦ prominent local Eccleston, pastor of \v. St. John's Church, Clifton; s s. City of Rio Janeiro ifrom
san rrandaoo), close her*
teacher He hai em >uraged them until they now George M. Plnney, Jr.; Travers Jerome and John 'Xl lt li..'l«l p. m. Mall: for Hawailaa
rt'allv up to Dwemb-rAustralis
Frost The utica Herald. think they ar- quite proficient In tie- language. A. Taylor, of Kings County. The iocs! speakers uun.is per s. toh Pee if-,.rn San Francisco), clo**
em ber .17. nf «:.'I0 B. m. Malls for
¦.Last «eek one of 'h<- legal luminaries announc¬ made ringing st,-.chea declaring there hud I.a
¦«.
her- dally up )l,rd (from San Fran*
ed to a circle of friend* that be waste meei i-:-nii'- "wholesale fraud* at th.- recent registration and lb* Boclety Islands per rill*I Tropic Doeember ... st Bat p. m.
Zola shortly, lt astonished and delighted the circle ¦:..' ,u" They alleged that In manv Instances th* clsco), loie her* dally
Malta f,r Chin*. Juwin
up
Huwall and Austrnlla. via Van-
to l-arn thai so llstlngulshrd ¦ person wa* to tratlon Inspector* had omitted large numbers eou.er (specially adara na sd 'il)), rios* at this to
office dally
lists while in other ut
/.¦li would b here He waa nol positive he said, ru-titlou* names badpollbeen added, and that ap¬
\i lt this city, and th* attorney «;,- asked when mi from the ut 6:30 p. m. Malls loi Newfoundland, by rall Hal.:fa£
and thenc hv »t-im»r. cl,se af this «tT1c» dally at S:36
one instrument after euother UMll lt mssters but th.- Kr -neil professor enid tell. One of Ins plication* had f> b* made to the courts to have th. Muds 1 >r Mt,|urlon. by rall to etBoston, and th»ne*
called mood, spirit, sentiment, feeling and 60 forth Intended
hs If it W'-re suggest listeners was intensely Interested that he de* iel aright. It was sb alleged that p. m. ."' Bl Ihla "flee dilly h:»» p. m. Mall*
he rrsdus "wsYentag of mad* termlned to call upen 'h- prof*.or uno ascertain registrations
.h.. orchestra .,,
Iv st.-nt::.
ls concerned, much must of course be left to the animal Hf. InK theprairl. the "mt- weren made iiehiud locked doora and th* for Cuba, by rall to Tampa. Kia., and thence by »teain«r
discernment of the hearer. That ls largely sub¬ .»....! ulrllfl.il' n-e IS Of tm V* '.. Ch ill'' for hims, ir w)i.-n th* gnat author would arrive. throe out. isallliiK Itoaday*. Thursdays ar.J Satur,la>-a», close at
we Bav,.
.,«,
gar csiortB
wai ii Child, she triad for Castor!*.
Uh,si she became Mm*. »h<- clung to Caatoria. Castorl*.
Ucligions Xotifts.
impressive Introduction to the first movement "
"The professor txtobiran lo btugh and answered:
.No. no. no: I bim thai nu- French ie, turo Waa* sa* bad children, she gave them AT METROPOLITAN will HALL opposite Macy's.Rev. 14th-st_
Dlt
which we pass by with this mention; lt launches III l.Ull'lien Ol '
.,,, I'-l'^ri-
".
to-day s m'-etln* tie addressed by
os into the first allegro, which begins as sug¬ -,..!. hui rb- supply
«l!l probsbly ba exhausted
,
thi« w..h would I.i Zola Thai is alf no..n
STUNK At p m. C. H. VAT >. V N v. Ill conduct Ilibl*
"itoth wer.- nos Intensely amused iii tb* evident
before**,ung
in their
gested in the first musical Illustration. hy January 1. so ih<.-/"i"" ;-rV'J" it i- ,., ,,... blunder, but the ino drer thought he saw how lt il l/.7.7/.7>. reading and answer Bible questions._
work and securing COlbJClOr Wa.kel |nIo thl. cl hud b-en S DER1CKSOH- Kl.OTK . m W...1ne»l >.y Ive 13th. by the HEAB OEO. "cT
NEEDHAM AND R. 8. MA^ARTHCR
What ls there American about this melody? its The other dav B fST a Sva, a thfSSL and a 'Did you lelsphon* in French, professor''" Rev. HenryM. Kim Ctiamiwruune li'-l. ,1 to-dav at 12 at Association Hal), i'kl sL Cieol* Quartet
.lgnlflcant portion ls Its first half, the phrase of
however, Dr.
postoIMce and
Columbian
two-dollarthem SCBms. BSftfd
remarking that he
"