DECEMBER 8. 1901. XEW-YOBK DAILY *OBOSB. SUNDAY. Iflosical. 22 by Marlon Short will.precede \u25a0The Lllv Bride." Marriage. THE STAGE. and follow "Three Weeks after -I, | NOTES OF • IS) MARIE KISSINGER\u25a0 \u25a0MBja Km a L^std*His L««^:;;.OMEnglishNorton company will begin 13» EAST SJ»TH STREET MOBIOAL MATTERS. fb) "Tb-re Arr Violets end Row*" T mm Anna Held and her STUDIO (Cl I^rkNew L»ve« His -The Little WEBER "ih. W.Wjr.^t^^ their ninth week at the Casino in * " '' evening. The "cw_a?,* 1 GRAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. M ? aU r Bach Duches.«" to-morrow audiences,°/ A)r : act seems to please the AND FENCING. -alenpar vt?tt OF THE "Sprtr^b^jnnVry- . ... D« vMnft the second ACTING THE WEEKLY "Am '.'.'. *"'- which are still large. Pupils p-epared for . Drama or Vaudevlll* . — f MG rl CarniTals stag-; and .Mowkowrtti Froductfons and directed. ' ORCHESTRA MR- ELGAR 3 "r••r-a;.rl<-»aprw KBaaaaana.pa^i"* ••• MoßZkowrtl p.Tformanto. Reference \u0084r.|- R«Mr.M-!n ment of th.- play and of the Professionals coached. Al. — "fir . r«rhuli;-I-.\u25a0 I'- PIANOS OVERTURE "COCKAIGNE" NOTES. I'araphra»- en th» "Blur Danube" wmlt» TOPICS. llr. Hofmaire. Interesting week at the CONNECTICUT .. , , Bmetai-Sm-tana This promises to be an PUOGRA AND Vvit.ri/' -rmpbcnlo p.-n. bring on Tuesday MMES ANNOUNCE- on?h»rtr». ! Irvine PUce Theatre. It will cappianT historic pla> THE mm. luisa PALLISER. i the production of Albert Lindner? OF PRIM.V UO»A. from German and Italian OB«r». -.. MENTP—MIPS announced CONSTITUTION MAKING-WORK male and female, Mifs Esther Palli'T. the dramatic soprano, who •Die Bluthodaelt." which has been ****** eel-. Vocal Students, at her ttmlis. HoOSJ, Metropoli- i Sunday- to at popular concert In the postponed for the last three seasons. LEAGUE-RIVER WHEELOCK IQUEILA." 159 "W. 4Stk St. «j» Is sine the and AND ORDER "THE' popular concert; Carnccio Hall. % p. ra concerts°JJ,uth perform- Is staged. LAW Hoopltai, tan Opera and In the extra i Conried. under whose direction tWsr^y " ' • for the benefit of the German Bouse to-iilsht King < hurl. >\u25a0 u ance of "Klljah"by the Society to-mor- willassume the part of [ 5 NAVIGATION CLOSED EARLY. Church. 4p. m. special awiateal o^;,™nrwf[rryr Oratorio have onll two PIANOS C. Okell, 4 r>. m.. musical -w; Adelaide Carrefl» Beszke M»tho P- m- the part in his? serious Sadie Martinet will appear the has act. PIANOS TO msr Fvanßeicol Church. Sullivan for principal female adapted from Emile as moderator, if he will consent to I^\TEL.T RETURNED XE^ TOKK Soon after she abandoned opera, "The Marriage Game." a play chosen AFTER A opera "Ivanhoe." many for the plate and would ,[^gIHV^T°^^^TEX:ROPB-- "..- Martage He has qualifications T SJingerbund. and has since devoted herself to concert and festi- Auger's .-Wgi^The" cast'Scluies State in whatever Brooklyn Philadelphia. maKins a tour of several weeas. have the entire confidence of the The •vV'EBEK HOUSE in the oni> cooe«B Tu-sdey-Mendelssohn Hall. 3 p. m.. recital val work. Miss Palliser Is a native of several well known actors. may assigned to him. puto Hall song8* p. m position in the convention be the United State?- which controls th" entire thk "LESCHETiZKY" s by Francis Ropers: Carnegie to noteworthy in ' Club; Knato Hal. ?.l- give I: would be an honorable close a FAC- by Banks' Glee composed Mr. Francis Rogers, barytone, who will a Hawtrey begins his tenth week at the history output of THREE SEPARATE PIANO DE WIENZKOWSKA, iMrect™^ oor/ert chamber mafic, b> Charles ,-areer in the political and judicial of the MME • n m concert of Brooklyn. in Mendelssohn Hall on Tuesday after- Message Mars" to- TORIES, making grades of in- Inw»!i!. Leschetlzky. Hans Rich*. Carri; Academy of Music book recital Garrick Theatre in "A from is probable that place hunting for clerk- three distinct -it W. 82ad ?i™«.. Apollo Club,j Young week, will offer a list of pieces ar- any diminution in State. It (akm:i.ie hall. Address ». evening concert by the noon of this morrow night, with no sign of checked, the announcement by sev- struments adapted to the wants of ail r!aM"? Hall, One-hundred- manner that is becoming conven- of play or the stai. Me wm ships has been Me^s Christian Association concert Mi"? ranged in the the popularity the of they prefer purchasers. an«s-twe.nty-flfth-»"t.. 8 p. m.. b> remain there tillFebruary. eral prominent delegates that would of !*THI \u25a0TiBMIiHI Pochs; Young Men .•= Miss Grace George and her company lowed and the clerks chosen from convention The popularity of WEBER SCO CAUNEtiIK HAPX. redtal by Fanny Richter Theatre Re- the State. "Educational Principles InVole* •»». AV," fifteenth week at the Em- There is a strong SCHNITZLERr r> m his Formerly with Synpb-mr 11 a. m. xnusl- John Drew begins judiciary, but- this will be met by SOi.O VIOLIXIST. Boston H-unlln: Waldorf-Astoria. Society 9 "The In Command to- ing an elective Orchestra, v.illaccept concert eoga^ements and a Uial:< of the Haarlem Philharmonic : pire Theatre In Second and in favor of PIANO an of W. S!»TH ST. St Bar- last weeks ol ins a-sentiment directly opposed to it The WHEELOCK is instrument r.unl«r of pupils. Addre?* 1<»« P. m.. concert ny the Rubinstein Club: morrow night, and also the two judges Superior very evening, public pcrvlc* of waj lengthening the terms of the of the merit, and i3sold al rea- tholomew's Church, engagement there. He leaves here to make extraordinary of Organists. Company, which has eight to twelve years, and by the sug- KKW YORK SCHOOL. OF EXPRESSION. the American Guild Empire Theatre Stock Courts from sonable prices and on easy terms. W. 57th St p. recital fSrthe Margaret Anglin at Its appointed, West Side V. M. C. A. Hid?.. 318 Friday-Mendelssohn Hall. 8:15 m.. violin Chartes lUchman and Miss gestion that all of the. judges shall be THE by ti:e University of the State or New Tort Bendix; Cooper Union. S:IC con- which has been on its annualautumn tha:f»r»-l by Max Society: ie^dan.l rather than Dominated by county representation, Certificates and diplomas. the People's Symphony V-^Brook- t.,ur. The Empire company on Decembei Saturday and afternoon daises lr. Si -.-.-a, cert by by «*urnswill in H. V. the General Assembly. The pres- THE PIANO is low priced Special Academy of Music. 6:15 p. m.. concert •'3 for its regular season. a"KIH \ DOSXA SOPRANO. VOCAI. STUDIO. Runkle's novel, at the Criterion Incidentally there have been two edi- IT 1 DOOK V/Et*TOF FIFTH ATBMsi night The theatre has other early engagement-. removed. WHATEVER YOUR REQUIREMENTS 4 WEST ST.. week willbe enlivened by the second willnot be long. tions Of the present constitution published, one by The current Orches- and the run of this play WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT OUR ESTAB- visit this season of the Beaton Symphony ex-Governor Bulkeley. which has been prepared by inCarnegie Hall, care- LISHMENT BEFORE PURCHASING A tra, which willgive two concerts Messenger Boy,*' which lias bad a long and ex-Congressman Lewis Sperry, and has been Henry Havvn. afternoon, "The PIANO. Games on Thursday evening and Saturday and prosperous run at Daly's Theatre, will remain fully edited with the amendments placed properly Elocution and Dramatic Art. Friday brought MONTAYS AND THURSDAYS. one In the Brooklyn Academy of Music on thore for only four weeks longer, it will then give and gll the relations of the document out —CARNKGIB HAUL. ' theatre, evcnlng. On Thursday the solo performer willbe. way to the dramatic company of the which clearly. It is a valuable and timelypublication, and violinist, a stai,-e version of Victor Hugos Clark, WAREROOMS, 9TIDIO Gregorowitsch. a Russian who will appear In it has been thoroughly done. George M. of Charles ex- "Notre Dame de Paris." WEBER PIANO, visited America five years ago. and left an Iladdam, for many years prominent in the General ORGAN AND HARMONY. opinion of his technical ekill and \u25a0 the attraction Assembly, published an edition, lioth of Aye , St., PROF. K. PFAFF, tremely favorable "Florodora still cor.tini.es to be has also Fifth cor. 16th New York. 108 East 23rm. s.i'iiei come to it.« support, and that then there be the a week Caprice by Ogarew, \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0* forward in Berceuse by Areneky, Canzo- in regard to the morals of the city -Wm. H.Sherwood. Margaret noon, when Mr. G«ricke brought it Czardas by some revelations Goetz dis- netta by d'Ambrosia. Scene" de la not bo pleasant reading. In the affair CONCERTS. MI«U*LS. Analytical Son* Eecttals. Boston and Mr. Thomas in . Mr.Hale Miss May Irwin \vtllplay her ftrsi New-York en- that will ST. Hubay, study in B flat by Paganini, Scherso Etude nayn STUDIO. 206 WEST S6TH courses delightfully about the mythical land of gagement •'." the season al the Harlem Opera of the prizefights the league distinctly that it Ware room a. by Lauterbaeh. Arpeggio Etude by Hendix and .my body of individuals, Cockaigne in his notes on the Boston programme. House thi* week. She will present "Madge Smith, has no more power than Wleniawski's "AirVarie." op. IS. Attorney." written by Ramsay Morris. that is in position 3 6 5 1 Bih STREET. Itis not this country that the music of the over- for her or thnn any Individual, and it not WEST PERRY AVERILL. Miss iruin has new songs to Introduce. CONCERT. OPERA. & ORATORIO voca| to delineate, but London Town. to take action against the continuance of the BARITONEL Telephone 103. ture is supposed the Apollo Club, of Near Fifth Avenue. mstruction Studio SO West 50th Street." 1- The board of directors of is under- \u25a0 of Uae poetic contents matches. Consequently it will not. an It . \u25a0". Here is Mr. Hale outline appointed Hyatt • Columbus. _^ Brooklyn, has John Brewer con- Tony 'l"Hst>>r will present for the 'Mining week stood, with them, except to old local of the music: Dudley 4 Bikes, Interfere ductor of the club during- the i!liieen of "Harry champion bicyclist, and "Tom" But- In providing to their char- This overture is succession of scene*: It mas authorities evidence as Barrett, a by Mr. Brcv/cr will conduct the concert next ,l< r. These two bicyclists will contest <>i. home acter The public sentiment of the. State has not Reginald be called panoramic The scenes are connected Buck. many TEACHER. two Tuesday evening, at which Miss EstelU Uebllns: : trainers ;,• each afternooi .<• -i evening j l.ten so aroused on a social matter for years ORGANIST. COMPOSER. a slender thread. The composer imagines they should AND VOCAI*. Special attention \u25a0<% of the town. violin, and Mis* It hiu« been on these tight*, and if rXSTRITMRINTAL. N. T, levers strolling through tho Btneets will ping and MlbfiBertha Bucklln, ; anoe. Behind each machine >.- a tilsK.. te.i?>- league has made MR •mp V.est End Private School of section, which, according to the com- In .ni> t feature Mr. Pastor them." Secretary Thrasher "• Playing. Pupils' con- comes a of chamber a lengthy report to the citizens of Hartford in — R UilnII'"\u25a0' poser's sketch, expressed "the sincere, and ardent Hermann Carrl will gtv« a concert has engaged Joe Flynn. monologtet and parodist; Corbetf-Terry McGovern FORMAL ORGANIZATION PKnFECTKI> FKA- II=rts. redtals. 176 W. S6 St. the frivolity ••' relation to the "Young Samalia rnn spirit underlying Cockaigner's a::d music of hip own composition Knabs Hall on the Seven Reed Hlr.is in their latest farce, future on and give entitled fight and while he places his hope for the TKRN.M. DELEGATES HEARD. Violin Playtnal '•usury." The lovers- seek ti:i.tr for grow passionate, Tuesday evening. The "book ma forJohnson"; Berol and BeroJ, the thre< remedial legislation, he is still of fin^r »nrf Inml Calturc. war to their own emotions. Th<-y violin and pianoforte. prosecutions can be brought under the present law CV jiHmnl for but they are interrupted and disconcerts by the pianoforte quartet, a suite tor juggling Barretts, Lawrence and Harrington, Mist a "fight." Scranton. PeniL, Dec. 7.—After the formal open- Z'.'.U E-*yf «8H STKKKT. young The lovers mil that the contest can be proved to bo «-»»!.»\u2666 ion g;v#n to students from th« rough pranks of Cockaigners. serenade for violin, viola and violoncello, three. Louie Dacre, Seeker. WHkes and Seekef: Stewart on Thurs- ing day's session of the convention of Complete musical f-,-,\. Charles Lamb de- The stopping of a. contest in New-Haven of the third to the b the park and seek what songs and a pianoforte quintet. and (jl'.li:., in s bo3dng -,* \u25a0:>\u25a0\u25a0 Conroys. In and dances", tests be A. Keyser, secretary of the Church military Philharmonic trained M'.ke. t hu:ihi< will be closely Miss Harriet rTALJAN OF MUSIC and Fury, and at last la at a safe and reasonable The second musical of the Haarlem and \'.< ws •>n th> vltagrapfa watched. Advancement of the Interest GRAND CONSERVATORYOperatic Artist. go organ year Association for the Urnor R B. PE STEFANI. distance. The lovers into a church. The Society will take place on Thursday forenoon of River navigation hn« .i..;-^i earlier this than address. She "ismor playing, and even here they cannot escape wholly severe storm Tuesday of Labor, of New-York. made \u25a0 short VOCAI- INSTRUCTIONS. is week in the Astor Gallery, WaMorf-Astoria. Liberty any year since 1882, the of organiza- Plar.v and Organ. return, this The musical farce "The Belles" \u25a0 workings I* SCHULTZ. Vaca'.. l*e noise of the street. To the street they still leht 'tiling th<- riwr with innIISOU of floating snow explained the object and of the ALFRED Brower, contralto, will sine, and the making ice X>al!y except "Wed. *pat. 6 l.HIM ST. fa 4th« former experiences are renewed. Miss Aileen maintain? a prosperous career at the Madison and !<•-•, and th.- following eld weather tion which she represents. rlay. Theatre, ttuu be overcome. The Kneieel Quartet will Square but will remain for only a few imulatlons could pot credentials committee made another report willirl\e a performance of weeks longer. The seventy-fifth performance wus season !.a-t been unusually prosperous and it na.l The Th Oratorio Society tlnl.sh on-uulu about by the striking freight after Keyser had concluded her remarks. "£l;jsn" for the People's sixteenth public service •>' the American passed last week. a heavy .Miss on to-morrow evening: The handlers In the Sew-Tork yards of the consolidated adopted, recommended the MISS ADELINE HIBBAHD • and the music teachers of the public Guild of Organists (the first of the present season) " New-York, which would The report which was VOCAL I.\STRrCTIO.\. "horal Union The revival of Augustln Daly's comedy "T-^O-S roads Freight rr.>m and to of the Piano an.l|)rpn schools of Xew-York, who on this occasion willbe will be held at St. Bartholomew's Church next ordinarily go by rail was forced f> '..outs and seatins of Charles Dold. Bolan. at Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theatre introduces Fred- a busy place for about L'nlon, Chicago, and als.» John P. guests Andrew Carnegie. The Thursday evening under the direction of Richard barges and the river was Workers' Amboy N. J. MRS.HORT:NSEHSBSA?D HOWARD the of Mr. and Mrs. eric Bond a i which he played when b. mnmlii i two in- steamboat line is regarded an a of the Terra Cotta Piessers. Perth ,OMJ.hT I-IVMNI «.M> !>-TKTrTIO>. Warren, organist and choirmaster. The In art we«ks rates, reports of consumed considerable :;- Henry of Mr Daly'* company. Vaudeville will keep the competitor t'» the railroads, securing lower Th.> committees sTinio. B%*t 4»th stki:f.t. sfng "Magnificat" iinci "Xunc Dimittte," patronised by the rafiroad to t'me, but the reports were not important. STi!i>.'. j-:> >\?:^r 70TH STREET. choir will a 1 <;.irrison but this time it waa presented to HOME Noster," by Henry Holden performances continuous, Jules and Ella a treat extent. Forty additional resolutions were by Palestrina: a "Pater ! • :• ]!..' list The I&ngsley Bisters, the Glenroy the Among them were several re- Lowly Thy DwellingIlace," 1-' military convention. Hubs, and "How Is Brothers. \r Hovert. Harrigan and Josephine [ndoor baseball .i- played by the leagues lating to the violation of trade Jurisdiction. One GREENE, Brahms. The organ voluntary will be played by Ainslee and "A Mixed Foursome" will provide the In th< State has received something of a setback resolution asks for an appropriation of Jo.wjO to aid HERBERT W. complete bill A continuous copaast Is given to-day. because of the order i.f General the Iron workers of , and another re- VOCAL I.VSTRt'CTIO.V. Mr Clarence Eddy. Quartermasterdrill Newton forbidding the use of th< sheds i>f quests an Increase of IS per cent in the salaries of tßt FIFTH AVENUE. the armories for th. games. There lia.s been organisers of the American Federation of Following is the programme for the Tir^t of the Vaudeville prevails at Proctor's Twenty-third State and Ble over this national municipal. some iKcitemeni among the rank Labor. A resolution demanding State symphony In Cooper Cnlon Hall, Street Theatre, with Eva Williams niid "Jack" but it was undoubtedly wi.-.- one, as the ownership railroads, tele- organ People's concerts. order a bi-lng nnd governmental of school Friday evening. Duncan's 1 ventriloquial property ..f the StaU In the armories was etc.. presented. The convention THE QUILMANT next Tucker aa the 1< aders. A.O. ..f graph, was also tOßpwHaagJ < by the players. The ofßclals the rot down to the real work of the meeting C. CARL. SvmjJiony. in 8 Beethoven and Foy and Clark, In Will M. ressy's maltreated will Ret AI>EX. GUILMAXT.Prec WIIJ-TAM Director. F. No. -ket.-ii Spring Youth"; leagues are now getting together and fixing up a set until Monday, when the several committees will Analysis .by AJ. Goodrtca. •Ay.. Maria' • Bach -Gounod "The of Lavender and Tom- objections Gen- Harmon? and taught son, James Richmond Glenroy, In a monologue; ..f rules which will remove th<- <>r begin making reports on the resolutions. The last Semi for Catalogue. 31 w"»f i.TH ST. S T. Overture. "Salcuntala." GoWraark ESmmons; ral Xewton, and it they meet his approval the been consumed in organization, "Th* Violet" Mozart I'mmoiis. Emmerson and Delphino, . again allowed, three days have ~~~ \u25a0 Wind, M games will be but tinder tli<» super- has completed. Most of this "Dedication" Schumann harlef B. Gllson and Perry and md Beall officer, who be pres- which now.- been Handel Price fill out the bill, with the Kerseys' musical vision "f a commissioned will session was Riven up to Frank Chand- HAUSER Largo n.i.s h.i as protection "f afternoon's delegates CARL Wagner \u25a0 c.-i. concerts continuous, begin ent t" enforce th* far the Benjamin Tillett. fraternal of the "KaiaenDaracb" Sundaj are and The game has become pop- ler and has fflss X •'•.:\u25a0:. HiIke. soprano. at 1:10 p ro,, continuing until nearly midnight. property ir< concerned. British Trades Union Congress, and P. M. Draper. ular In the cities where there ;irr armories, and of Trades and Labor Con- has d.'sir.- to deprive the boys secretary-treasurer the el**^ General Newton no Rrens of Canada, who made addresses. Liehmann's last evening app arance i>i .New- "Why Saii'.h Left Home" Is the stock companj but insists that it shall ho properly Mme. •it their sport, vocAi:rSs York this season, preparatory to Btarting on her offering vt Proctor's One-hundred-and-twenty-flftb onducted. HAWLEY. n& 'OLD MAX 'HARVEY CAUGHT. C. B. -> Western tour, will tak- place at the Metropolitan Str.et Theatre. "The Fairweather Estate" will also The trustees of Wesleyan University, at Middle- STUDIO. 4St» FIFTHAYE. Opera next Sunday evening In a popular be given, and the vaud< ville between nets ai!i intro- town, have given their official sanction to a bi- House celebration of the hirth of John Wes- concert, together with solo performers, whose duce ClotMlde Antonio equilibrist; Conwaj' and centennial alumni, other Held, robats; lay and .i jolni committee of the faculty FOLLOWED HIMALL OVER <**-. will • announced. the Brothers Damm. ai "Billy 8. Clif- arrange BOSTON POLICE HAVE LiEBERMAN. , names later ford, In .. m !.i^in; Montrell. juggler, and the end trustees Is to the details The cel.- LEO BUREAU. OR :-.- E. liration Is i<> be held In June, 1908. Wesleyan is CONTINENT FOR THREE YEARS. WOLi'SOHN MUSICAL. iitth-^ Bai ielors' Club. Sunday concerts begin at 2 p m. college country, and Ait willgive nr.v; concert and .\r«- continuous th< oldest Methodist In the The Mas* si Society Its \u25a0> money ii is expected that lar^<- amount of will Boston, Dec. -Inspectors left Boston to-day for A T this s"as->i! on Thursday evening, December IS. A raised i" put Into new buildings, which ar>* ,, i4°th i***™* The Fifty-eighth Str> • ; Theatre presents a Ml! ... hoped there , CaL, with requisition papers for the Leo~Kofler £?s%?«. 6tring orchestra is to play the Concerto Grosso In needed for the university. It is that "~~ o{ !„. \u25a0• response from all parts '.f the known D by Corcili. A choir fi'"s! tin Musical Art So- made up entirelj vaudevilli James .! Morton's ready delivery of Edward Harvey, otherwise a* monologue country '" the call that will be s.-nt out In the "Old Man Harvey." a noted pickpocket, whom ciety Christmas Carols .it a Christmas and the musi ai sketch Introduce fi by MAIGiLLE, will si:i^ ours* of a few months. the Boston police have been following all over the MME. HELENE E. >-o;,::^ ;>\u25a0 opU i" given by John Canfleld and Violet Carieton are the leading last years. TEACHER OF THE VOI< ooncert for be Mr. continent during the three «OI>O SOPRAXO. H^::. aete-t- .--»*• Frank Dsunroscb on Saturday afternoon, December features. Little and Pritzkow, John W. Ransone, I',l/\ Harvey Is wanted for the alleged robbery of Po- Kertdence-Stndk 1.211-13 Carne«ie ~ FIREMEX TO BATE .! BAND. Captain Warren, Brighton, whose pocket- H, in gu Mason and Francis, m a rural sketch, and Brown lice of Carm Hall. meeting of the Fire De- book was taken two years ago. Harvey was ar- and WiUinp. all present specialties. Nellie Hart, At the annual Mew-York rested, jumped $1,500 bail. EUGENIE PAPPENHEIM, GREGOROWITSCH. Benevolent which was held lint he MME. HTsir ll\l> CHARMS FOR HIM assisted by two pickaninnies, and Bunth and Rudd partment Association! THE CELEBRATED PRIMA DO*SA. "Who will play here this week with the Boston provide attractive numbers. The Sunday concerts on Friday night and \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:« i tin!!', 4 o'clock yester- ln«truct:on. The Rutland. W^.o.'J>«. -' p. AXOTUER DEMOCRATIC CLUB. Resu/." Vocal Orchestra. an continuous after m. day morning, it ira decided to allow a military hand, Albany, The Greater New-York Demo- AI-A-S, IT TO band for the department, In lieu of the old Dec. 7.— BIT. LED HIS DEATH AND MARRED "; Minkowsky, solos will be sung by Miss Esther' Palllser, Miss The Lottery Love," v somedy from the which went out •>!' existence. This association was cratic Club Of the VKh Assembly District. Bor- Mr."dMrs.Giacomo Edith Chapman. Mrs. Clara Poole-King. Miss B^lle HIS FUNERAL. French of Bisson and Mars, by Au^us^ill Daly.' will founded a little over a year ago, after th« old New- ough of Manhattan, was incorporated to-day with VOICE SPECIALISTS. Newport, Gregory Hast and Gwilym Miles. be revived by the stock company at the Association began to Secretary State The directors are John G. SOS-« CARNEGIE HAH.. The solemn exercises at the funeral of Mr. Black, Murray York Firemen's Benevolent the of Hill Theatre thU- week. Henrj Donnelly dis- Feeney. H. C. F. For a wealthy Brook!;- nite. last week were marred by V. willbe suffer. The band in the old association was F. McKenna. Lankan. A. L* the Benjamin play was first pro- banded, and the great question last night was and R. A. Hogan, of New-York City. Heinrich Meyn and Jean Gerardy will \u25a0 give a .•: most untoward occurrence. He was a man of Buttercorn. The duced in th>- country al Daly's Theatre, the cast whether it should be. reorganized. The particular concert of songs and violoncello music at Men- fads, bat the one consuming fad of his ex- 1 Including John >r- .-.. James Lewis. George <'larl;e. reason for the re-establishment of the band was SQUApROX A NEWS. delssohn Kali to-morrow afternoon. The pro- istence was for musical instruments— not the ordi- Mrs. Hor-hn-ni ment which evening the Violoncello sonata >twr> every concerts will contain vocal selections as of the old band men will form the nucleus of of Quartermnster Sergeant Gallawaiy. The con- into the reception room. Clocks of sort well as instrumental numbers th«- ma'!<*. English from classics. new \u00841 several additions will he to race, "Falee Phillis" Old sounded fitting music to tli<- passing hours: in tests are be: Emergency wrestling, tent "The Snou-y Breasted P^sr!"' OH Irish tT&£^Z Nevin snort, even* piece of furniture in the house seemed "Xew-England Folks" will pegging with lances, rough riding and melee. "A N>*li!»of '/i'»" E. remain on view at the srrnw xotes JPAJH^ TJT J3 - Troop Captain Badgeley. CWwen 2. will hold a smoker In - 'A Border Ballad" in ?om' way to be connect**! with a hidden or- Fourteenth Street Theatre for one week more. T. WARREN i^lio? L.u*rui «lal ca.ro ben»" t^cchl the near future. The rough riding exercises of this SAMUEL L perdu Old Fr-nch chestra. After that "Up York State." another play troop have attracted much attention. Permission "J'al c*»*" <17.11 organ. has rural Cianeon a. boirr \u25a0 Mr. Blacks drat!? was untimely: a Iwnd which bn seen here before, will take its place. at which Pertee V. Jervis acted as has been obtained- for the. squadron to play polo at a Lama ire The recital Troop V. Jervis Chanson manner ;\u25a0 and wonderful combination of every contralto, Van Cortlandt Park. 3 will hold its Perlee ££' -^j^ 'Ce-'lo sole*: wtth n«w pianist and Mr«. Antonin Sawyer as fifth "birthday dinner on December 19. Sergeant Schumann • that blarfs suddenly began At Keith's this week Jacfjues thp "Abensillrd" -.rchcstral instrument lnaudi heads \u25a0which took place last Friday at the R<*v. Dr. and Wright has been promoted first ?ergeant and Papillon* rorper In his eagerness hili. Other features Midgets, Fifth-aye.. was well Trooper appointed ' BJORKSTEN, •* •- • -" a uenoert i:i front of hi? house. are CoUbri's the school. No. 607 Brown has been artificer. \u25a0 r- >. Mrs. Gardner's TORPADIE &on£s: ' marvel brothers, MME. "•Ot'lailKjegang' - Schubert to examine this new musical Mr. Black four 7.ukens acrobats: the Irving ;>rt attended. VOCAL. rNSTRUCTION. '"MarieTrE\V At they her young pupils Included AYE. ST.. YORK. Ascension, Fifth-aye. and Tenth-st., the IJev. and removing offending furniture. iast rangement with executors making the selections. The A HAU> the ami the last sad hour the of Miss Fanny Dav- errs in the audience Churches. Lectures. Musicals. Concerts. Opera. Vaudeville, VofcE^feT^R^^^CARNEOIB to-day choir, repted from their labors ar- estate, repeated next Saturday afternoon MAM Percy S. Grant, rector, the consisting rived. The exercises were conducted In the house, enport's the production tise.i by her h;is been exhibition< willbe Clubs. Stags. Smokers. At Ilomes and Complete i>lays. voices, his thf disposal at o'clock. HOECK.SOIX) of thirty mixed under the direction of Mr. nrd an the minister was eon<-luding panegyric placed at of the American maiiHfc'e- THROR A. PIANIST St.. > * - Aye.. B'Klyn. 128 «:hANDJEACHS** departed r entered was it! T nor Opera 152 1* Ka'.b Charles Heinroth, organist and choirmaster, will on the lielati-d mourner and mi-nt. .ir.d such parts of the costume scenic A lAICOCyCEf coaching. shown to the one empty neat. \u25a0 chair In an obscure and rerltal of the Clavier piano was Vocal Instruction. sing first part of "The Messiah" and "Halle- equipment could enhance the spectacle The sixtli school If A. ftCISCnCII ** the corner. Silently the late i.>m< r tiptoed to the chair as have on Friday An at- . $00 CARNEGIE HALL. studio. 305 ra-h .ue.. been mad» of. The popu- etven in Clavier Hall evening. STUDIO. nurrT lujah" chorus. Mr. W. H. R'.eger willbe the and quietly sank Into its denths use tenth of T. V. Marks'* programme performed. 31«t S. Tuesday ;."\u25a0;;.\u25a0 Instantly there pealed forth a loud chord nnd then lar f-oncerts lakes place at the American Theatre tractive was CARL E.E- PUFrT. aadFr^ roioist. interruption there came forth the loud, to-nlgrr. In the Mil are George Fuller Golden, the \u25a0without and Ward, CLARKE, 25U* strident notes of "There'll lie h Hot Time In the Misses Melville Stetson. Kielos & George E. Prcsson Miller held the first session of his nor- CHAS. HERBERT violinist who will play at the \V .Stewart, llurd, the magician; Stewart 36 WEST BOTH ST. LOCKHART Fritz Kreifler. the Old Town To-night." Allefforts to silence the music arid held by the Woman's League of the 489 where Soprana VooaJ Inatruetlon. pianoforte recital in Mendelssohn Mall Jan- from Mars." the entertainment Ht Weber & to voice training. « on Church of the Ascension for the benefit of the Kirlds's SLATER,oLA Itn, stadio. 155 w. «th sr HERBERT H. JQl^l^^^t. Music Hull remains substantially the .same, find Is JENNIEJcNNIt uary I No. Kissinger has opened a handsome new endowment fund at the rectory, 7 West Tenth- likely to do so until the opportunity for a new Marie HARRY L.ROGERS. gSSS^ugggg st., on Thursday and Friday afternoons. The sale hurl'-sqii" Hirives. studio at No. 165 West Forty-flfth-st., where' she .S3T Programme of a popular concert tobe given under fencing find acting. .^.-._ ANDREWS. through Friday evening. The parish voice culture, J. WARREN Paternity. St. Henry Wolfsohn at the Metro- will continue " teaches of The Divine 76th & Bth At*. the management of house will be used in connection with the rectory, Way Down East." with Its farm beasts and its Church evening, Emi! things HUDSON politan Opera. House this Panr. con- where willbe found of interest* for the chil- snowstorm, goes on at the Academy of Music, and Albert Gerard-Thlers will tell the story of "Eli- WALTER(Ota Italian A.School.) Stodlo 459 ota^ . \u25a0 • X^^S ;\u25a0 " ductor : ; dren. .;\u25a0. . will l»e continued there till December l's. It will land from the German of Karl Stieler. including FEDHRLEIN -...'£&& " then be removed to the Boston Theatre. GOTTLIEBCARNEGIE HALL. MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. "KarrM H»«- ,-,,\u25a0\u25a0: TFchaikowsky the song cycle of the same name composed by 937 BROOKLYN Orctoefctra. GESERAL .Vl//777 TO REVIEW IST BATTERY. Alexander yon Flelitz. at the home of Mrs. Esther ..„ Vocal Instruction." -;'-' Coocerto. C minor .--- ...9ilnt-Sa*ni Preparations making in the Ist Battery, Cap- \u25a0•Three Weeks After Marriage," by Arthur Fifty-sixth-st.. on Tuesday \u25a0 unilT I7U Hofma ercbestis are Mur- Herrman. No. 59 West BENJ. MOnICtIH, 27? 6th Aye.. Opp. the Holland. Josmt an and \u25a0Wagner at Friday p. \u25a0 tain Wendel, for a review and ball to be held phy, wlJl b^ revived on De- at 8:30 m. Art*' "Thct Tl»«ure H*U»" T ...... nfternoon. "<* Mrs. W.IBeardsley jggg^T Mi,*ather PallUer" and orchestra. the- armory on Wednesday evening, January I. cember !3, at the Empire Theatre, at the fourth mDNCT BI'GLE l«Moaa, by well- --"• •-- Roeilmann . give a on Wednes- ITUITION "Variations Fvrr.phonJqu»» .- . " be Acndemy of Edwin Loekhart will musical tUKl'C lUIUUnknown «x»«r!enc*a teacher. G4rardy General George Moote Smith will reviewing of- matinee of the American Dramatic 9OHST, cor. and orchertra. \u25a0 Th« Ay«.. »sth St. .Jean ,- , • • - -Sviiil," bj William McKondree Bangs, day at his studio. No. 121 East Twenty-third-it. CARL Granada. Lex. "Cajirtc* Eep««iM>r ,',,t,,:r ,rt:.• rr Kim**>-Kor«*kow ficer. Arts." and