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TN PUKSUAXCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. Abner C Thomas, a Surr vate it the County of New York Notice. Is hereby r'ven to all persons having cla7msasalr.pt Catharli Avres Iste of the County of Kew Yoik decrased to present -he same with vouchers thereof to the gul>scr!l*r. a hi- pUce of transacting business, at the office of Mitchell & Mitchell Nos. 44 and Wall Str.et. In Th^ City of New York, on or before t: > 26th day of Aufru*t next Dated New York, the 20th day of February. MK>» FREEMAN BIjOODOOOD. Executor MITCHELL & MITCHELL Attorneys for Executor. Nos. 44 & i 6 Wai! Street liorou^h of Manhattan, City of New Yr-k. THE LAUREL-IN-THE-PINES, Open until May 15. Both Hotels T*n<l*r Minarfwrit of I>AVID B. PL.UMER. THE FAMOUS SPRING RESORT. 5 THE LAUREL HOUSE, Open until Jun« 1- LAKEWOOD. NEW JEKSEY. TTA.WSSEN. HERMANN J -IN PDRSUAXCE "^^uf an order of Hon Frank T Fitzgerald, a BorrofjaM of the County of New York notlc- Is lieiei.y riven to an persons having claims agalnut H?.-mann J. Ha^JS^•*n laic cf the County of New York, decrsoed, to pie»*-nt tn# same, with vouchers thereof, to the subs rtbers, at their place of transact inß Luslre.-<5. No. 4l"> Broadway, in th* Liorough of Manhittan. In the City of N^w Tork. on ur befi.r*- 'he L'Uth day f J.ire n.»t L»atpJ. New Wk. th- 26th day of De -.-mber IW2 FRANCIS C. HANSSKV. FRITZ HILL,. EWALD MOM- MKK Adniinl.-tia-ors. &c. KATTHHW H Tt'LLY Attorney f>r AJmirtstrators. 415 itriwdway. Borough of Ma-natt^n, th« City of New York. HOTEL IROQUOIS, ATLANTICCITY. N. J. SOUTH CAROLINA AYE. AXT> BEACH.— location Modern high-class hctei; capacity -JOO. Batha: elevator: sun parlcrs. etc S *£X» Spring rates, JlO to Jl7 wetkly; 52.00 and up dally. Booklet. "*»•• *• bUAni HOTEL PONCE de LEON, VIRGINIA AY:-; AND THB BEACH.- An unexcelled hotel with an unsurpassed location. Capacity for 30<> X"" *; Blevator to street: steam heat; baths; rooms en sjU*. magnincerit porches with view of ocean and BoardwaU, and complete in ev.ry detail of modern appointment. Fprin*. rates. $10 to $17. weekly. J2: an_i up dally. Booklet. w - F. SHAW. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. Abner C. Thomp.s. a Surrogate of the County of New York, notice Is hrreby (riven to all persons having claims sgalnet Charles Engelhard, late of the County of New York, d>cea-.<l to prearat the same with vuticbers thereof to the subscriber, at his place of transacting business, at the ofllce of Sacketl & Lang. No. 9U Nassau Street, Borough of Manhattan In the City of New Voik. on or before the 15th day of fVptembei nr-xt. Dated New York, the eth <iay uf March. 1903. LJIWIS HOPNER, Executor. 6ACKETT & LANG. Attorneys for Executor. O'J Nassau St., Borough of Manhattan. N. Y. City. THE ST. CHARLES, AtUntle City. N. i. OPEN THROUGHOUT THE "iEAR. 60 private baths, sea and fresh water, shower attaen- ments, tstc Modern and cumrilrte. .VEUI.IX HAI.NE3. fortr,»-;y of the Chalfonte. Senator Chanseey M. Depew- addressed the con- ference in Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church to- nl^ht or. th<? bi-ccntensial of John Wesley's birth. He sa'.d in part: WfaSe speaking on the subject of laymen Bishop HeCsklM spied Samuel W. Bowne, oif New-York. in the congregation, and made him come to the pulpit, referring to Mr. Eowne \u25a0\u25a0 a layman who had de- posited over $100,000 at the aJUtT for the good of the Methodist Church- It Is unofficially stated that Dext year's session of the Conference will be held at St. Paul's Church, Xew-York City. At to-day's session Dr. C. W. Millard, presiding elder of the Xew-York district. «cwnded on behalf of St. Paul's Churcii an invita- tion to the Conference to hold its session next year at that house cf worship. He then moved that the Invitation be referred to the Bureau of Conference Sessions for consideration. It was understood that the committee would act on it in a favorable manner. Money for Superannuated Preach- ers—Senator Depexc Speaks. Ibt TELEGSAI-n TO THE rtanp*.] Poughkeepsie. N. V.. April The Laymen's As- •ociation of the ICew-York Itethodtat Episcopal Conference at its ar.nual \u25a0kSettDS held here to-day voted to raise J250.0P0 in the coming year for the Twentieth Century Offering Endowment Fund fcr Superannuated Ministers. Immediately after the laym*>r's meeting they -were escorted irto the oon- ference, where swata had been reserved for throe hundred of their members. State Senator Charles H XicCJeUan, of Dobbs Ferry, president ,-,;- the Laymen's Association, addressed the conference, and said that the t«| B of the Church lies in the bet- ter understanding between the ministers and the laymen. "It is proper that the retirine: ministers should be well cared for, and we ought to raise SSOO.OOC' fcr that rMrpeaje. 1 say this not only In jus- tice to those r.ow in retirement, but in justice to the thirty or forty who mbJH to be r.-t;r*d and who r.oiv have charges." Bishop McCabe then thanked tht» laymen and spoke of the part that laymen take in making: the Conference appointments. The Bishop had read ir. the morning: papors of an Episcopal minister Joining the Roman Catholic Church. Addressing the Conference, he said: "When a Methodist minister is so foolish as to join a Roman Catholic church the DCWTI spreads about &r,£ all the newspapers print an account of it. In this connection let bm say a word: Four hundred Roman Catholics have Joined the MMhodist Church,** TN PUUSUANCF OF AN ORDER OF HON. Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of the County ot Jfew-York. notice I? hereby given to all persons having Claims aEaln»t Etzabeth Kin«r Hawley de Oroot d A?pr« Btont. of N'ce. France, deceased, to present the *aTie with vouehei-8 thereof to the *übf=crtber. at Its Dlace of transacting bu«iness. No. 22 William St.. Bor.iuga ( Manhattan. In th.> City of New Tork. on or before the 80th day of >prll. IJN'3. ne .. Jated Sew York, the lGth day of October. 1902. THE FARMERS LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. Administrator. Turner. Rolston 4 Hcrsn. Attorieys lor AdminUlrator. 22 William-at.. New Tork. N T. vinGixi.v. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS, 2.500 FEET ELEVATION— OPE ALL THE TEAB. Incomparable Spring. °»omm»r an^S Fall Climate. Magniacect Mountain surroosi2lns». NEW HOMESTEAD AND COTTAGE3L pmtronsK* of the highest class. Len* distance •phor.« tn each room. Broker's otflcu with atrect N T. wir«. Most curative waters known for rn«>umatlsm. gout, übseltj and nervous troubles. All baths from natural flowing -ot water. New clubhouse. with »Qua3h court, louasjlaa? rooms, cafe. ping pong tables, etc Golf a_i ail ouiaoor pasf.m»«. First-cla->s livery. Pullman Compartmeat Car 00 Ch«n»r>«ike * Ohio T. T. V. Limited leaVn* New Tork 4 \u25a0 P. M. Excurmloa t:ckeu at C. & O. efflce. 362 Broadway, and ofSces Penna. R. R. Addrtbs VTUD iIBIM, M^r . Hot springs. V*. HOTEL RUDOLF, DIRECT OCEAN FP.ONT. ATLANTIC CITT. N. J. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS. Roonu with sea and fresh water bath«. M sic. N. y. Representative— 3 Park Place. 11.00 A. M. to 3 P Hotel Imperial 9tolo A. 3.30 to BP. M. Tele- phone 6080 Ccrtlandt. C R. MlfcKa. BRICK CHITRCEL sth-ave. end 37th-st. Minlsters: WILLIAM R. RICHARDS. T>. D-. P.ev. SHEPHERD KNAPP. Servicpß Suniav. Arrll sth. Dr. RICHARDS BrtTJ preach nt 11 a. m. and 4:30 p. m Sunday school at O:JS a. m. Youn»r Women's Bible Claw at 10 a. m. Weekly evening service Wedneisday at 8 o'clock. Services in the Church at 5 o'clock every day this week, *.x"ept Saturday. Dr. J. ROSS STEVENSON Dr. WIL- TON SMITH Dr JOHN BALCOM SHAW and* the Mnis- ters cf the BrU* Church will speak. Each service will be preceded by a short recital by Mr. GIBSON or appropriate devotional organ music. BLOOITTNGDAL.B REFORMED CHITRCH. Broadway ar..l SBth-er_ WM. C. STINSON, Minister. a. m., "The Indifferent World and the Weeping Saviour": 8 p. m. "What Is True Religion?" AT THE CHURCH OF THE DIVINE PATERNITY. Central i'a;k West and 76ih-«t fervtcee 11 a. m. and 6p. rr.. FRANK OLIVER HALL. D. I.. Pastor. Morn- ing subject: "The Triumph of Jeeus." Evening: "The Bocoess That Faii the Failure That Sooceeds. Choir will render Gounod's "Gallia." Holy Week services daily at 4 p. m. Go.>i Friday »t 11 r_ m. DR. HALL, will preach. Subject: "Atooement.** ALL SOULS' CHURCH (UNITARIAN.) •ith-ave. and 20th-st. Rev. THOMAS R. BLICER, Pastor, will preach the first pennon Ir, a series Of two on "The passion for Immortality." at 11 a. m. AH cordially Invited. Pastor study cLise after services. Sunday school in Parish house, 10 a. BL Special services on Good Friday, 6p m. AT LKNOX AVENUE UNITARIAN CHURCH, corner 121st-st_ Rev. MERLE ST. C. WRIGHT. Pastor, will preach at 11. Subject: "Personality the Key to a World Theory." Sunday school. 9:43 a. m. AT SOUTH CHURCH. MadlFon-ave. and 3Sth-st.. Rev. RODERICK TEKRY. D. I.. Pastor.— ll a. m., preaching by the Pastor. 4 p. m.. can:ata, "St. Mary ilaedalen," by Bfllssr. ALL SOl'US 1 CHURCH. Ma Mson-ave. and MUI «.—- The Rector. Bey. B. D. MCONNKLU D. V.. will preach at 11 a. in. and 4:30 p. m COURSE OF PUBLIC LBCTDBEB. Ely Foundation, on '"Thr EarploraUon of S\ria and Palestine," by FRED- r.RIcT\ JONES BLISS Ph. D.. on Monday. April 6, and Wednesday. April *>. in the Adams Chapel, at 5 p. m. All are welcome. ADAMS CHAPEL, UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMWART, 7tO I'ark-ave. . Sunday afternoon service at 4:30 o clc^k.c lc^k. The concluding fr-nyn in th Series on Salvation— THB FINAL CONS L'M ION." Preacher, the Rev. Frofessor THOMAS <:. HALL. D. D. "T>UTLER. RICHARD.—In pursuance of an order of Hon Frank T. FltzeeraM. a Surrogate of the County of New York, notice Is hereby given to all peiß.ins hnvlnc claims a alr.-t Rlrharo Bur!«-r. In'" of the County of New York. dw"i»«l. .0 preßent the same. «ith vouchers thereof to the subscriber tt his place of trans- acting business No. C Merer Str»et. In the Cltr of New York on or before the '-!.Vn rlay of July next. Dated New York, the 21ind day of January. I9OS EDW'V RFTI^'HER. Jr.. Executor. WARD HATDEN *t SATTERLEE. Attorneys for Execu- tor.' 120 Broadway. New York City. HOTEL RALEIGH, Oc-an Kr. '. IPlar»Ji AttaCtJe CUy, N. J. Extensively Improved and many n~w and attractive features intrrdi cd. A hlgb-class - -1. witn best location offering Special Spring ratfs. Or parity 400. Elevator \u25a0 -~a en suite, with hath; steam heat. \u25batc , etc. Superior lal'.e and service, Coa-h rr.ee"« tralas. Booklet. C. C. 3HINN. RHODE I»LA>O. WATCH HILL,. R. I. only 4 hours from New Tork. 2 from ' "'on: all \u25a0Mi trains N. T.. N. H. & Hartford R. R. Co. Stoa- inftton Lin» Boats connect- Long distance t«l»prtcne. 2 telephone Bnea, Mlsquamicut Golf Linna or.f of -.» b»><»t tn the country: absolutely safe bathlntr. deep sea *9h''«;. boatinir and -ai;.-.?. macadam roads. \u25a0sjßrJssMi supply of pure spring water under frood pressure. Can of>r furnished cottages to rent for S4.V) to S:»« season: also, at Pleasant View. Weekapaujr (formerly Noyesf Beach), ar.<i Quonocontauf; from $13>i to $»sO>. FRANK W. COT. Real Estate Agent. Westerly. R. T BROADWAY TABERNACLE. Mendetesotra Hall. 119 West 40th-st_ Rev. C. E. JEFFERSON. D. D.. Pastor. Puh!:c srors | 11 a. m. ar.J Bp. m. Preaching by the Pastor at both services. Fifteen minute organ recttal preceding evening service. 5 p. m.. Bible Class, conducted by Dr. WILLIAM H. THOMSON Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Summer Resorts. CALVARY c-HL RCH. West 57tri-Ft.—Dr. MACARTHUR preaches 11 a-.d 8. Evenlns. "Christ's Triumphal Entry Into Jerusalem." Special Faster rruslc. HOTEL ELWOOD, Atlantic City. N. J. An absolutely new Bisftaoi hotel, at St. JaTies Place finJ the ich, thei centre of all attrac- tions Ocean view. Capacity 20i). Blevatcr: rooms en 6uite with bath. Steam heat. etc. Very special sprlcg rates. Booklet. SMITH & BOZARTH. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. HOTKIi MnuTOX. Vlrglnla-ave.. near Beach. Ca- pacity »~r>. Suites, with private bath; eleiator from street level to all floors: fine t«ble. Ocean »iew. Open sll tn« ,re*r. - Mrs. N. R. HAx::E3. Proprietor. \EW-HAMMHIKE. maplewood z:;;i.r, MAPLEWO"D. ML H. THE SOCIAL AND SCENTC CENTP.S of r':, WHITE MOUNTAINS CFNTKAL, FRESr.YTK-niAN CHURCH, 57th-«t., b»- tween Broadway and Tth-ave.. R*-v. WILTON* MERLE SMITH, D. D.. Fastor; Rot. WENDEL PRIME KEEL- ER Asstrtant Dr. SMITH \u25a0riU preach at 11 a. m. and Mr. KEELER at Sp. m. Communion at 4:30 p. m Sun- day school at 3 p. m. Christian Endeavor Monday evening at 8. Devotional meeting Wednesday ittttilmjat S- All welcome. f)CHILTREE. THOMAS P.— IN PURSU- ance of an order of H >n. Frank T. Fltzperald. a Sur- rogate of the County of New York, notice is hereby (riven to all perpons having claims asatrst Thomas P Ochlltree. late of the Cou.ity of New York, deceased, to present the sam«, with vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at her place of transa.-InK bustn^«H. namely, the office of J. a & H A Wise. No. 20 Brjad Stre-t. Borough of Manhat- tar.. New York. N. V.. on or before the k<u day of August Dated. New Tork, N. T.. the 16th day of January. 1003. VIRGINIA m MORRIS. Administratrix of Thomas P Ocbiltree, Deceased. J. S. & H. A. Wist:. Atturccys for Administratrix 20 Broad Street. N. Y. City. CHRI?T CHURCH. Brca-Mray ard 71st-M.. Rev. GEORGE ALEXANDER STRONG. Rector. Reru'.ar servioes, B and 11 a. m.. 8 p. m.. the Rector preachlnsj: Holy Week servicea. 10 and 5; Good Friday. 11 and 5. THE GLENDALE, Pt. James Place ar.4 Beach. Atlartic City. N. J. Hl^h-class. Every appointment; best and most central location; eleva- tor, etc. Special Winter ami Sp.ing terms. L. F. BURCH. HOTEL AGNEW, Atlantic City's newest and finest hotel. Orchestra. N T. entatlvo No 2>9 Fourth-aye. 'Phone. 1749 ilso at No. 3 Park Place. A. C. MITCHELL & CO. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES. Fifth Church of Christ. Scientist, No. «3« Jladiion-ave.. corner fi9th-st- Sundays, 11 a. m. Mid 8 p. m.. Wednesday evenings, 8. Strangers cordially welcome. TABLE tTNSURPASSED. SUPERIOR GOLF LINKS. Dry ar.3 tnvigrorattn* atmosphere. Fre« from hay fever. Op«n from Jun» to October. Bocklns;. 14" Sutnner St.. Boston. LEON* H. CILLET & CO Manac*ra European Advertisements. i-H'-RCH OF THE ARCHANGEL, St. Nlcholas-ave. and Rev. CBORGE P. PRATT. Rector. Services :r. the unfinished a.;.- rium momlnr nni «-\er'rg at utuai hour ti!l further notice. Bishop FOTTFR wi'l administer confirmation at the evcr.ir.- - : m Sunday. JN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDEK OF BON. Abner C. Thnrr»is. « Surrogate of the County of .NY™ Tork. notice .s hereby Elven to t.ll persons having claims ajjalnst l^iura Astor Delano, deceased, to present the same with vouchers thereof to the subscribers at thetr clJ>c» cf transacting buslnc«- at the office of Uuclua H. tWrs. No 48 Wall Street. In the Borough of Manhattan. In the CitY of New York, c cr b< fore the sth day of May nexu Dated New York. Hie first i"ay of November. 1902. JOHN JACOB A?TOR. ) WAKREN tELANO. Jr.. I Executors. FRANEUN B LORD. J LOCTCS H. BEERS, Attorney for Kxecutcrs, No. 40 '.Vs.il Street. New York Clly. LONDON SHOPS. PETER ROBINSOV There Is eomethiris- resjque and dramatic In John Wesley's H:e. A graduate of Oxford, a teacher at the university, a scholar cultured In all The leaminc possible "of the times, he followed his cler- pyroa 11 •\u25a0 and became a clergyman. The neces- sity for Methodism for the revival which it Btarted for the uplifting of th© masses, w:.:jh was its mis- sion. Is best evidenced by the fact that Wesley. conscientious !n his calling, eloquent, faithful and earnest, preached ten years before lie was con- verted. There is nothing in literature more pathetic than this statement in his diary: "I. who went to Airerica. to convert others, was never myself con- verted to God." This proves that the established rhurch of that period was a structure of doctrine, dopma and ritual whi.'h perfunctorily claimed a poor tervlce from the classes and \vt beyond the reach of the masses. The condition of the toilers In co'li'-r!' I*.1 *. workshops ar.d on fanna was little ... Labor -unions had not yet been orF3T-,:7.ed and th^re raa no work being done for r>encrir,e the rendition of the workers. It wrs In this field, and a most unpromirfr.g- one at that time, that John MV«!fy b^ran and con- fir.'ied h'* extraordinary labors. I 'ook upon the adv«=r.T of Wesley into missionary field the commencement of that effort on behalf of labor which \u25a0\u25a0 has stricken th" sha^kl^s from tr-- slave, •which hns .-.\u25a0•\u25a0 the oaTlingr. which has upilfred the whole plane of humanity to tbe light and UXe ar.d hoip* cf to-day. WeiJey was nn nrcli^hman. and thoroughly loyal to hfa kin? and country. His prolific pen was nn the fide of Great Pritain durine- the early days of th» ct-ntroversr- h^-v.-»"-. Parliamerr) and the r-oiori-'f. But whr-n irdrrend^nce was assured, hw •was the first Knelishman to reco«rnl» its fp.r- Tear-hinc- effect. A strong man. with ambition nnd self-centred, wonld have wished to ...... The hold BTJon h's Church in the young- and prow- ins republic. But this creat apostle was neither weak iior perpetiallT Rm*ait*oti«>. He was laborine. nrt for fh<* fame of John Wesley or the triumph nf >T>*hodi«=m p* h!s Churc! but for the e^rt*>ns!on n f :ho=e prindpi** which he saw were *>InR so ranch f n r hmaanlty wherever they •(•«\u25a0«\u25a0 embraced. So he Instantly set free ...... church to work e.ut ns own snlvatinn and to seek BOidance otilv frr>m the Enprraw Powr. Wesley 1s immortal because of the adaptability nf \u2666v.o truth r*"iresf nt«"d by him to :ill stations In life, all condltloVw in divers* md widely separated oomrfiuriities and ail as-^-s of the world. BERKSHIRE INN, Vlrglnla-ave. «rd Beach. Atlantic City. R. J. $2.00, $2.50 dally; J^ 00. JlO.fO. $12.50. $15 00 weekly dur'-.j Spring, and special Easter rates. Extensive Improvementa Un- obstructed view. Elevator. Hot Bnd cold baths. fMat Steam heat etc Capacity. SOO. Table and service the finest. Booklet. J. O & J. Ei DICKINSON. THE LEHMAN, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Ocean end Pennsylvania Aye.. In the most select and finest section Capacity 200. Private baths. Has mod- ern equipment throughout and every comiort. and offers special Spring rates. Write for booklet. V F. W. LEHMAN & CO. TN PURSUANCE OF AN OKDEB OF BOX. Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of the County of New y -v notice Is hereby giv«n to ill perrons having claims against Mary Depew, lav of the County of New V, rk ceas*d tc present lie same *lth voucher! thereof to tne subscriber, at Ms place of trarsactlng business, «t the cttice of Frayer. Smith. White & Seaman. No. 141 Broad- way In «ho City of New V jilc. Borough of Vant.atiaa. an 01 before the 14th day of May next Dated New York, the day of November. Executor. EDWaKD D DEPEW. Executor. FR\YER SMITH. WHITE * SEAMAN. Atfvg for Bs. ecutor. 141 Broadway. Borough of Marhattan. N. Y. City. NEW BOSCOBEL, Kentucky-aye., near Beach. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Centre of a'l att-act:ons; every appointment with excep- tional luxury; Jl2 up weekly; booklet. E. E. MARION. CHURCH OF THE HEAVENLY REST. Fifth Avenue, above 46th Street. F.ev D. PARKER MORGAN, D. D.. Re.-toi-. a. m.. Holy Communion. 11 a. m.. Morning Prayer: Preacher, die Rector. 4p. m.. Evensong: Preac!:* r Rev. John Williams. h p. m.. Evening Prayer; Preacher. Rev. G. A. CantCJOMB. CHURCH OF TH>: RCCARVATIOX Madison-aye. ar.rt 3. ,th-st.. The Rev. W. M. OROSVENOR. *D. D., Rector. R a. m. The H!y CoTimunion. 11 a. m. Morning prayer, eeimun and Holy/ Communion. 4p. rr. Evening prayer nd ad Irees. CRTJBCB OF THE ASCENSION. Sth-ave. and lOth-st. Rev. PERCY" S. GRANT, Rector. Morning ervlce and . ermon 11 a. m. Musical service. 4 p. m. "STABAT MATER" Ros-ini Evening senlce an ermon. 8 p. m. Holy \v». Berv r# and ei^.rp=s at 5 p. m. Good Friday: Devotional service 1- m. to 3 p. in. Beats frte at all services. THE lORAINE. On I •- r acft -' harles Place Attatle City, V. J. l water baths. Elevator Special Sprln* nitei SAXL. WAGNER .t SON. CARKOILTON INN. es Avp. ai ! Beach, Atlantic Oty, N. J t-, ; -_i Ocean view, E'e-.ator. rooms er. suite, with barh. Spring t^rms. B oklet, Mr... T. KECK. fUrp.ru OF THJv MESSIAH (Unitarian), 34th-et.. '-irk-avp 6ervlc«s 11 a. m. : I 'r. SAVAGE) will sermon In 1 n ' Jesus" : ' Jepus ar.d the Spiritual World." E . 10 o'c!.-vck. in the chapel; entrance, Park-aye. All cordial- ly lrr Iti TX PUHSUANCE OV AX OIiDEU OF HON. Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of tne County of New York n.-*lce :a hereby given to all per-- ns having clal na \u25a0Vainsi Cecelia Emma Le Barbiei Meletta, late cf Paris. Kiir -c deoetsed. to present th*. ame with vouchers tnereof to tht suhßcrtberß, at their place of iran«actln< business ut tie ortice of Gu-hri«. Cravatfa & Henderson. Srn Tw.ll Street. Boroush of U In the City of £-» York t - or Ltf iffme iifth daj of June r,->xf. S*^ New 'T^Kttg^ day o^ecemter CHARLES A.. MXI.ETTA.;- V 0VO'foTI- GUTHRIE CBAVATH & HENDERSON. All rue>s tot SecutoTi 40 WaU Stroef, BoroJgh of aiinadltan. New York City. l-hIkCH of THE3 PURITANS. 130th st and .Vh-ave ' D. D . Pastor.— Services. 11 a. m. \u25a0 all. HOTEL STERLING. (FIRE PROOF.) . Atlantic City. N. .1. Kentucky-eve, ar ' Boardwalk. Modern and up-to-dat«. Service, accommodations and location unexcelled. Ca— pacity. •••\u25a0 s_ " \u25a0 up per day. Special weekly rates. Booklet. S. A. MANUEL & CO. CHTRCH OF THE TRANSFIGURATION 5 Ka-=t 28th- . 01 THE LENT JfISSION. I c Good Friday Pas- ar.d S "p. m : t 10, 12:: ir.d 8 o'clock. THE ARLINGTON. MlchHran-ave. and Beach. Atlai Cirv. N. J. Ocean view. New throughout, with every appointment. ln'ludine elevator, extensive goa parlors, steam heat, pri- vate baths, etc. Orchestra. Speelal S2 to $.^ dally. SIO to #lt> weekly Booklet. L K. KI'NZ. TTEARTT. MAKGAKET.-IN PURSUANCE - ti of an OTde.- of Hon. Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate or the CountvJof New York, notl.-e here&y given to all periona having claims a^mst Margare. Heartt. late cf fhe County of New York, deceased, lo present the same with vouchers thereof to the subscribers, at \u25a0heirplaee ol transacting business. No. iVJ Broadway in The City of New York on or before the ir.th day of June r.eit. Dated New York, the l"th day .>f December. I»'i2. JOHN E HEARTT. Executor. MARr,\PFT JOSEPHINE FiAMSAT Executrix. JAMES O. FARRELL Attorney for Executors. 2so Broaoway. New-York 'Ity. \u25a0v\ h-T PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 42d-st , between ;Bth ayes. Rev. ANTHONY H. EVANS. D. D.. preaches at 11 a. m. ar.i 8 p. m. DR. LOUIS ALBERT BANKS will preach In Grace If. E Church, West 104th-et., be- ] Amsterdam ayes . at 11 ar.l 8. Even- Ing subject, "\: en I c Devil Forecloses Hl» Mortgage." LAST SUNDAY. At r 'M 23d T. M C. A.. April 5. 3:45 p. m. R»v. ANT HUNTER, D. D.. will sneak. Solos by Mrs. \u25a0 Murphy. WEST END PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Amsterdam- ave and 106th-et.— Re» JOHN BALCOM SHAW. D. D., ras •\u25a0ir will r rpach ut n a - m - and S p - ""'\u25a0 (^ m m' jn n at 11. Veej>ers at 4:30. Services at 5 and 8 p. m. every .- of Holy W SPECIAL SERVICES, fiftr-flfth anniversary of modern spiritualism, this Sunday and Monday evenings. 6th . id 6th April. 8 o'clock, by ex-Chaplain DEWITT C. HOT :l (Xe _york State Division. Sons of Veterans), and Mrs. STODDARD GRAY. Full form materializations a- in Bible tlme.3. demonstratlnr Immortality and marvellous ro-nvr of spiritual and psychic laws by physical mani!^- tation. a:s> mental tests, affording- scientists and others rtunlties for Investigation. No dark seance. Press opinions: "Mr. H•;2'i is pronounced the most remarkable medium in the world." ••The entire manifestations too wonderful for explanar- tjon." New-York Herald. SPIRITUAL SCIENCE INSTITUTE. 331 West 57th-st, STEPHEN stBRRITT*S Only Building. Bth-ave. and I9th-st. Groepel meetings every nleht. Come. T'NTVERSITY PLACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. co-ner lOth-et Public worship to-morrow at II a. m. and 8p m. The Pasror. Rev. GEORGE ALEXANDER. D. D.. willpreach. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper wil!be observed In the afternoon of to-morrow at 4 o'clock. Sun- day school and Bible classes at 9:45 a, m. Wednesday evening service at B o'clock. ST. PAUL'S METTIODI9T EPISCOPAL CHURCH. West End-aye. ar.d S6th-st- Rev GEORGE P ECKMAN. D. D. Pastor. PALM SUNDAY— SPECIAL MUSIC. Bermons by the Pastor. 11 a, m. and 8 p. m. Prayer service Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock- SCOTCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 96th-st. and Central Park West. Pev. DAVID G. WTLIE. D. D-. Pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST, Central Park West and 68th-st_ Sunday services, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Subject: "ARE SIN. DISEASE AND DEATH REALT* Sunday school. 12 m. Wednesday evening meeting. 8 o'clock. Reading room. 10 West 6Sth-st.. open dally. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.. and Sunday afternoon. "SEVEN LAST WORD? OF OUR SAVIOUR ON THE Cross"--Meroadante will be sung at St. Mark'e. lOth-st. and 2<l-ave. Sunday at Sp. m. Solo quartette, full chorus. Mr. John C. Dempsey. Choirmaster. All seats free- Strar!L;p:s heartily welcome. Other services S and 11 a. m. SOCIETY FOR ETHICAL CULTURE. Carnegie Hall. 7th-ave. and 57th-st. Sunday morning, April 5. at 11:15 o'clock, lecture by Mr. V. M. M SALTEIt. leader of Chicago Ethical Society. Subject, "Th.c BlesEings and Dangers of a Home." All Interested are invited. ST J\ME5> CHURCH. Madlson-ave. and 71st-Bt. Rev. B. WALPOLE WARREN. D. D., Rector. ft a. rr..— Holy O-m-munion. _ 11 a. m. Litany, Holy Communion and sermon. Rev. ur. BLANCH A RD. _ „,..„ _ g p. m . Evening service and sermon. Rev. HW.H ts. CHAPMAN, Missioner from England. FT MATTHEWS CHURCH. Mth-st.. near Central Park West. Rev. ARTHUR H. JUDGE. Rector.— Services. 7:30. 11 and 8. ST. ANDREWS METTHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 76th-st.. west of Columbus-ava.. Rev. JAMES OLIVER WILSON. D. D.. Pastor. Preach in ß at 11 a. m. and bp.m. by Rev. GEXDRGH H. COKEY. D. D., of Washington. D. C ST BARTHOLOMEW'S CHt'RCH. Madlson-ave. and 44-h^t.. the Rev. DAVID H. GREER DD Rector- Celebration of the Holy Communion at 8 o clock. Regular morning service at 'll o'clock. Afternoon service. 4 o'clock. Dr. GREER willpreach. BT. ANDREWS. Harlem.— Sunday. Communion, 8 a. m. and m.dday. Dr. VAN DE WATER preaches 11 a. m on "The Man Christ Jesus." Service and sermon for Sunday school children and r'-'unp people at 4 p. m. Special musical service. 8 T>. m.. Dr. PARKS the Preacher. Services dally In Holy Week. 7:30 l«: 30 a. m. and 8 P m. Adult baptisms and sermon ednesday, »P- m. Dr VAN DE WATEH preaches at three hours; service on Good FTiday. Bishop POTTER conflrma on Good Friday night. METROPOLITAN TEMPLE. 7lh-ave. and 14th-et.. Rev. ROBERT UAGNELI,. Pastor. TjOVO _ Preaching 10:45 and 7:45 by ev - . LINDs>A ir B LONG- ACRE. The Lords Suprer. Thursday evening. Friday, the Temple Choir will sinK -The Crucifixion. HONOLULU CHOIR TO-MGHT. NBW-YORK PRESBYTERIAN ™URCH Tth-ave ™£ 12Sth-«t.. Rev. Dr. DUNCAN J. M -MILLAN 1 astor. —ll a. m.. sermon and Communion; preaching. 1 .40 p. m. OLD FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. sth-ave. and 12t'i-st_ HOWARD DUFKIF.LD. D. D.. Pastor, will preach. 11 a. m. "When the Kinc Draws Nigh. 4:30 p. m., "The Seven Words. RUTGERS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Broadway an J . 73d-st.. Rev. ROBERT MACKENZIE. D. D.. Pastor Rev. JOHN LEWIS CLARK. D. D.. Pastor's Assistant. Services. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. This week will be observed as a week of rrajrer with public meetings on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday even- ings at 8 o'clock. MADISON SQUARE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Madlwn-ave.. corner of 24th-Bt -babbath '"^^"s" a. m. and S p. m. The Pastor. Key. C. H PAR K "^°^ D. D.. will preach In the mcrninsr. B . nd '^.^'c^* Minister. Rev. WILLIAM M. COB. in 8 "^ 9°^. munlon seiAice. 4 p. ni. ; Bible school in chapel. ».*o. classes for adults. 10 a. m. MANHATTAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Bro»4- Morning bervice at 11 a. m. Special evening choral ser- vice vviilj lenuon, at S p. m. MEiIORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH. V ** hi n J?™£; -BDWAKD JUDSON, Pastor, willpreach "* '^p^,.^ Special Evangelistic Pasrion Week senicee. Freacning by the Pastor every night. MADISON AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH^ cor- ner ndrtt.. Bey. nOWABl) AGNEW JOU^l^"^rSe I-asior.— ll a. m.. Communion; sp. m.. praise service. Stainer's -'Daughter of Jairus." Hn;H O. TENTECOST. 725 Oth-ave., near 42d-«t. Sunday at 11 a. m.. "The Long \ H»w. MADISON AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH, corner 3lßt-st. Rev. GEORGE C. LORIMER, D. P.. day school at 9:45 a. m. All welcome. MADISON AVENUE HBTHODIST KPISCOPAL CHUKCH. corner BOtn— REV. WALLACE MACMULLEN. D \u25a0 D.. F" ton Monday and Saturday at 8 o'clock, with snort sermons by the patior. Ltd. LATEST NOVELTIES FOB FASHIONABLE ATTIRE- OXFORD ST. i RE6ENT ST. LONDON. NEW & EXCLUSIVE DESI6NS S IN SILKS FOR />s/ 1903. /*tsS /iy/ LACES. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, AND bress MATERIALS. Notice of Summons. tes' Notices. Surrogi THE ALSEMARLE. VIRGINIA AYE., NEAR BKACH. ATLANTIC CITT. N. J. After the : '-.-'.fr Holidays an-! throughout the tTfIM season, this elesant modern hotel, new throughout, will n-ake ?p>cial terms -f $S, HO, $12 50 \u25a0 ekly, $2 and up daily, for erlor accommodations; 100 larg» sunny front rooms; private baths: 2,000 ft. of beautiful sun parlors; orohe.-tra; elevator service, steam h--.it. meral b*?ils and exceptionally good tabie and service are features. Hook- let. Correspondence solicited. J. P. COPE. HOTEL TRAYMORE. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Remains open throughout the year. Every known eoajß- fort and convenience t oi Winter guests. Golf privileges. Running water in bedrooms. TRATMORE HOTEL CO.. I- S. WHITE. PresiJeat. TN PDRSDANCE OF AN ORDER OF FION. Abner C "hr ias. a Surrogate of -ne County of New York. Notice Is herehj given to a!I persons having claims acalrisl Rosaile Sclignian. late of tiie County of New York, deceased, to present th* same with vouchers thereof to the subscribers, at their place of tr*n<n<'tiie business. No 132 Na**au Street, In The City uf New York, on or before th»- 20th day of August next. Dated New York, the l!*t day o' February. 1003. SAMUEL STRASBOURG ER, CI.EV. E. ." <NE MERZ- BAriI ROFMJE EPSTEIN. Executors. STRASBOURGER. U1.i1.. ESCH WEGIE * PCHALLER, Attys for Execuiore. 13J Nassau -H.. N. Y. City. CHESTER INN, Wen fork aye., near Beach, Atlantic Oi:y. N. J Open all I> KNAI'ER. THE PENNHURST. City. N\ .!. M'.^hieai I (oar Iwalfc A hi^h !. with ndlngs and pan B elevatoi :;.:.IAM R H CHTJRCH OF ZIOX AND FT. TIMOTHY. S.':4 West 57th-st. Rector. Rev. HEXRT L.UBECK. D. C. L. Holy Communion g a. m ilomine I'rav r. Holy Communion: Preacher, the Rector 11 o'clock F-. f!i!r. Prayer <:15 o'clock Chore! Uta Preacher. F.ev. Dr. RUSHTOX So m. •GOOD FRIDAY. Morning Prayer; Preacher. Rev. Dr. RI'SHTON, 10 30 o'clock Meditation? on the Passion, conducted by the Rector. 12 noon to 5 j\ m. Evening Prayer 5 o'clock COLLEGIATE CHURCH, 2d-ave. an-1 7th-s=t. R«-. JOHN G. FAGG. D D., Minister, wiilpreach at 11 a. m. ar.d - p. m. Fervlce Good Friday, S p. m. COLLEGIATE (MARBLE) CHURCH. r.th-av>\ antf Lftth-st. Rev. DAVTD JA?. BT*' V 11A*, D. D . Minister. wi'.l preach at 11 I m. and 8 p. m. aforntno- ' The Note of Victory." Evenli "Palmt and Hosannas." Sacrament o? the Lord's Supper will be administered at tbe close of tha morning aervloe. Service Good FrlJay at 4 p. m. COLL ATE CHTHICH. Sth-ave. and 4S t h_6t. P.ev. DOKALD BAGE MACKAY. D. D-, Minister. willpreach at 11 a. m. and S p. m. Momlntf—'"The M»-F?-aee of Palm \u25a0 inday f< r To-day.** Evenlnc "The Clank of the Chain.** Service Good F: d ) at 11 a. m. TKE SESSION AT UORWALK. Four Candidates Elected—Needs of Wes- ! leyan University. [BY TSI-EGP.AyH TO THE TSIBCXE.] South Norwr.lk. ... 3.— To-day's aes- f=!cn of the Nexv-York East Methodist -' reuce •was chiefly deroted to r<vitin<» bupine.". Aftf-r rray<=r had been off^rpd by the Rev. John Pilkir.s- ton Uk 1 body Trrnt Ir.tn an executive session, where : oandJdatcs for the mini.'-try could be ucaailsted with !«»£= reftrnir.t. S'Jb^pqurr.tlv the following' young Tireae^T* were ma<l*» meirbfrs of the Conference: Th*- Rev. Henry H. D:!bois, of Wcsthnmpton Beach. Long Island: the- Rev. vVilliam G. Giffin. of Wot Chest*x. N. V.: the Rev. S"reno D. srls, | of Brooklyn, and the Rev. Edwin M. Picko;\ of Nichols. Conn. Bishop Good?e!l searchinply exam- i in^d the candMates concerning tli^ir tiieological ar.d ecclesiastical view?, and subsequently ad- drer-?^d th<m repardinar the importance of the work •whioh they ha ,2 voluntarily assumed. The Bible ar.d the fundamental oreo.is cf Christianity, he de- clared, were impregnable and more firmly held by \u25a0 the Christian world than ever before. In past ages the Script had been gradually revealed to man ai h!^ spiritual needs and Intelligence enabled him j to comprehend ihe truths unfolded. President Bradford P. Raymond of Wesleyan ' University was Introduced, and described the con- j dition and Snanc-ia! needs of the institution. lis : future, he declared, was of a hor>eful character. Seventy-five preachers will b<- assigned to super- numerary and s-uriorannuatf-d relations to the Con- ference prior to the close of the present session. \u25a0 j In the afternoon th«- anniversary of the Woman's j Home Missionary Society wis celebrated, Mrs. \u25a0 John Secor presidios- Mrs. A. R. Clare, corn-- I pf-ond:!:s Becretary. lead the annual report of the organization. A summary of the treasurer's re- T«.rt w.,.s presented by Miss M. S. Lloyd. Mrs. May s>eonard \\ood made the annual address. At the N'orwalk church of the- <ienomination a . "fcUoirsUp meeting** was held at 4 p. m., the Rev. j Saul O. Curtice, of Nt w-Rochelie, i>rer!idi:ifr. An address v.;i.s piven by the ISev. l.»r. F. Masoti North, corresponding Becretary of the New-York ' Church Extension and Missionary Society. Thf anniversary of th« parent missionary so- \ <-lc-ty was observed .'it nipht. tti^ Rev. Dr. Charles }i. Buck, who recently returned from a tour aroun<i j th^ world, presiding. An address was marie by thf Rev. Dr. Adr.a S. Leonard, secretary of the or- ttunlzatlon. FOR SENEY HOSPITAL. \ Methodists Flan to liaise $500,000\ 1o Get 6125,000 Gift. A.t the session of the Newark Methodist Episcopal Conference In the Halsey Sti et Church. Newark. ; yesterday there was a large attendance. The re- i port of the Newark district was read by the Rev. j W. L.. Hoagland. There are fifty-eight churches j and a. f< 5 w cthc-r fireafhing places, a Methodist i church for every four square miles of territory- The report showed that the new church of nith Orange, dedicated on October -'".. cost H7.MO, and j $23/<"0 v.as subscribed on Dedication Day. The ' total Indebtedness is only $3,000. The new church Bt Montclair. to be dedicated in June, will cost i 77Q.000L About J10.600 Is yet to be raised by sub- ! pcription. The Centenary Church at Newark has ; rebuilt the Sunday school at a cost of $27,000. rhe Green Village Church has received a legacy of 59.<wC' and will build a new church. The Granga church last May subscribed J23.750 for \u25a0 new church edifice., and more money Is expected. A new ! parsonage at bcrnardsville has been built, and \u25a0 also one at Haplewood. St. Luke's Church, at Newark, paid off the last dollar of the Indebtedness, i amounting to J42.OQC. It was decided to place the Rev. Jesse S. Gil- bert, pastor of the Cedar Cliff Church, Paterson. an V..r supernumerary list, and also the Rev. Dr. i Hiram I' Opdyke. of East Millstone, A feature of : the day'e session was the fiftieth anniversary ad- I <lr«st> by the R*v. Dr. William C Nelson, of PiaJn- \u25a0eM Ttm Methodist hospital in Brooklyn was dis- cussed. The Rev. Dr. A. 8. Kavanagh. the Ren- \u25a0 *ral \u25a0opertotendent, gave a history of the institu- tion, which was started Bftcen years apo. when i tjeorge I. Beoejr purchased an entire biock and i erected three buildings, for $4K>.Oou. The hospital \u25a0waji oix-ne<i on Ltecoznber 15. l££7, and when th* \u25a0 TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. Abner C. Thorn s, a Surrop i if the County of New York. Notice is hereby Kiveri ;\u25a0 a'! pern ns having claims against <;eorKe -V. Ptephpns late of the Count> of .Ww York, <lece; cd. t(_ presei.t the parre with vouchers there- of t'> the subscriber al hei place of -ransactirtE business the office of er attorneys. No. hi. WUllam Street, In The Boroußh of Manhattan. City of New urk. on or before the 241 I ••\u25a0\u25a0 J \u25a0>: August. I!t<i3. next. Dated New York, the 24th day of February. 1903. ARLJNE E STEPHENS Executrix. HITCHINGS & PALLISER Altya. lor Executrix. No. 100 WilliamStreet. New York City. QTJPREME COURT, NEW YORK COUNTY.— Rafael Samr^-r and Galilei Michelena. Plaintiffs. acalnst Paul Kichoux and Francisco Giraldo. Defend- anta.—Summons, with notice: To the above nanu-1 de- fendants and each of you: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action. ar,,l to serve a copy of your answer on the Plaintiffs" Attorneys wlthin2odays after the service of this summons, exclusive of thi day of service, and in case of your failure to appear or anbwer^ Judgment willbe taken against you by cetault for the re- lief demaiKie.l in thi complaint. Dated New York, March sth It*"-'! i-I.LO «.- KCEHSAMKN. Plaintiffs" Attorneys. Po«tr>ffice address and ofiice. No. 11 Broadway. Borough ° Manhattan. New York City. your default to appear . - raki n tlce that upon your defa or*answei the above summons. Judgment wlll.be t.ik.-n asr-iinst you for the sum of three thousand eight hun- dred and eighty-five ($3,883 82) \u25a0! liars, with interest from the 31st laj of December. 1902, and with costs of this acy.' l^ RUEBSAMEN. Plaintiffs' Attorneys.. 11 Broadway. City. T-. Paul Richoux and Francisco Giraldo: The foregoing Bumm. na and noti is served upon >ou by publication, pursuant to an order of Hon. Samuel Greenbaum. Justice of thY Supreme Curt of the State of New York, dated ihi 33th day or March. 1903, and filed with the complaint to the o»ee of the Clerk of tfte County of New York, at thesßoro"K n of Manhattan. City, County an I btate of New York; on the 4th day of April, I'JO3. ted New Yorl April 4th. I* .'>. „,,'.,- ULLO A RUEBSAMEN. Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Office ' and Fostofflce addresa, 11 Broadway. Borough of Manhattan, N#w York City \TEW YORK SUPREME COURT, COUNTY •Iv of Sew York.— l Ad.li^K. Plaintiff, apainst Maria Tn .. nu »s Defendant.— Summon*.— To the above named .U- rendant: You are hereby summoned to answer the com- iiiifit It this action and to serve a copy of your answer on -the ptaintlfTs Attorney within twenty days after the \u25a0en-ice of this Bummona. exclusive of the day of tervi.-e. an.l in ,-.,- of your failure to appear or answer. Judg- ment will \>- taken against you by .lefiult. tor the rellel demanded in the complaint. Dated March 7th. 1003. T CHANNON PRESS. Plaintifl Attorney. Othce and Post Office Address No. [0 Wall Street. Borough ..f Manhattan, New York CUv. To Maria Jacques, Defendant: Madam: Tlu» foregoing summons is served up"n you !>y publication, pursuant v< an order of Hon Greenbaum, a .lus't'ee -if tee Su- preme Court of tMe State of New Y..rk. dated the .Vi>' of Vi irch 1903. in ' flleJ with the complaint In the office of the Clerk of the County of New York, at th.- County Court lii.us^. In the City of New Tork. liorousii of Manhattan, on the Ith i:n of March. 1903. Dated Ne» York. March 30th, 1003. Yours. &c T CHANXON PRESS. PlalntlfTa Vttorney, JO V. all Kirc.l Bopugh of Manhattan. New York City. OUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF New fork.— Trial desired In New York County. Hat>:'i.'l G. Pea \u25a0 . plalDtlff. aj-ams' Louisianna Peace, .le- fendant. Summon:!. Act Inn for an absolute divorce upon the ground i.f adultery. To the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In tSil» action and to ... a copy of your answer <.n the I'Uin- ttffs attorney w '..In twenty da>s after the service of this summons exclusive of the lay of service; an.l in ea.^e of vi, ur failure to appear >-r answer. Judgmen will be taken nKHinst y..u by default for the relief demanded In thi cora- plaint New York. January l.'.th. IOCS. 1 feted Sew Tort , Januai > 15l I r." :t EVERETT T. CTIAPPELL PlalntifTs Attorney. Orlice and Postofflce address. No. 3."..". Broadway. Borough of Manhattan, New York Ittj New York. To tl •\u25a0 above-named defendant Louisianna Peace: The foregoing summons Is si-rvt.i upon you i>v publication pur- suant to an order made by tb^ H^n. Charles V. Mac Lean. li JlWtii \u25a0 of t>n Supreme c, urt of the Sime of Mew York, iiute.l February - >: ''- >W3. ""I "I«l »' xi < "" Summons and Complaint on the nine day In the New York County Cnerk'a office. In the <">intv Court ll,.u^<- in the Borough of Manhattan, Cit! County an>r Btate .f New York. ],„;. | Kebruan 28th, I'M \u25a0'\u25a0 EVERETT! CHAPPELL Plaintiff's Attorney, 335 Broadway, Bortush of Manhattan. New Tork City. N«w York. The Gcldsmitbs & Silvcrsmiihs Comrany. Ltd^ 112, RECiENT ST.. LONDON. \V. Choicest Stock in the WorlJ of DIAMONDS, PEARLS, RLBIES, SAPPHIReS, EMERALDS, OPALS, Sc, AT .MFRCHANTS' PRICES. THJE Golismiths 4 SilVersmiths Company, LTD.. ii 2, Regent St.. London w. TN PDKSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogale of the County of New York, notice is hereby eiv«n to all persons having clalniß asalnst Joseph A. Deun. late of the County of New York, deceased, to pre^^nt the came, with vouchers Uiereof. to t.'.«- subscriber, at his p ace of tranaai tins husint-ss, at the office ol BloomfleM Uttell. No, 71 Wall Stieet. in the City of New Tork, on or before the tkih day of August next. ARTHUR DEAN Executor. Dated New Yoik. the 2'.»!ri day of Junuary. LUUS. BLUOMFIEL.D LITTELU Attoiney for Executor, 71 Wall Street. New York City. THE RITTENHOUSE. New Jersey an-1 I'.enih. Strictly hich class. New and modern. ISO rooms Baths en suite. SPECIAL EASTEK RATES. Rooms reserved. I. >w weekly rato?. H. O. HALUXOKR. HOTEL NEW ENGLAND, Sr.uth Carollna-^ave. and Ileach. Atlantic City. N J. r-;-;f*f location. Modern hl^h class hotel; capacity ;>."io. Rooms en suit>\ with private tathd. Elevator; son parlor, etc. Kxcel- l.nicuisine. Special Spring ratea IIRYAN ft VVIULJAM3. THE LEHMAN, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Ocean er.d Pennsylvania Aye., in the most select and finest faction. Capacity 200. His modern equipment throughout and every comfort, and offers special .-;\u25a0\u25a0 f lat.-s. Write for booklet. V. W. LEHMAN &CO. THE NEW CLARENDON. Virginla-ave. . near Beach :inj Steel Pier. Atlantic City. N. .i. Oiien al! th? y.;ir. Attractive W.nter house. Write for ten;;*. M. NKIMAN. Owner and Proprietor. HOTEL GLADSTONE, Atlantic City. N. J. Directly on the ocean front. In finest location. N.-w ani Strictly hlsh cla.-*?. >^a w.»tfr in all baths, running water l.i moms: sun pirl.>r». overlooking wnn. etc.. etc. Spe.-ial irrir.K rates. Booklet. Coach meets trains. N. J. '..1.1N.-:. IP'l 1 1 HIM V. Dini-tlj on :: \u25a0 i- ur-l« Ur, ' I anlW n»y. N J. Kv.i\ rn.ni i"«-.in view. i;nexc»Hej In appotntmrats. Elevator, etc. Reduced Spring rates Booklet. K. H. JOHNSTON. HOTEL ATGLEN. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. MlcblKan Av»>.; noar li'uch Hiph clasi famit.- ho- tel: $s to <10 weekly. -I E. REED. AP.CALIA. WOOD. N. J. A r.w end ...- ; -iiv appoiitted ;.. ur- f..r the acrommoda- lionof limited and select pitronaite. c>>nv»>:-.lent ir.J rentral- ly located lor lnfurmatloa apply to Mrs. \. M. HERO LAKEWOOD, N. THE LEXINGTON. opposite L.iurel House. l)p<n till year. Si nny r>">ra.<<. Open wood firt-.i:private and public l.iith*; f>tfain hrat; •lectrta llKlits. Rates. $2.30 day and up. A. 8. l..\f{ KAHKE. l'rop. VDVEnTIBEMENTS and »übscrlptlon« fur The Tr|bun« i-.-.\. i al ihi i \u25a0 Uptown Hi!-.-.-. n<». •.:«•;! into \n\\ w. AdvertUemenu will be r.-<-. i\..s ait:-..i t:-..- foltovUm bra neb oflit-cs ut r«-KUlii- <\u25a0!',>.; rateu until s it'rlurk p, ni.. \ts.: \u25a0J." 4 «iii-u\.-.. *. K. ,-or. ii.l-st 1.".:: i;ih-mr , cur. 12t!i-st. ; 89 1..»»t lltlt-nt.: SS7 U«-N| .|^«l-»t.. be- »«t»rii Tth and Mil uvoa. -»Xt \\>J»l t-."i«h-M: l.»;tS ya-uvc. l>.,iu.-.n 7<ith aad «7lh sta>; l.«»^« Hd-ave.. TN PUKSDAXt'E OK AN ORDER OF HON. Atner C. Thcmi i, a Surrogate of the ( unty of New York, notice Is hereoy riven to all persons having cUlm> egains" Gustav B. Berckmaaa. laic of the County >>f .NVw York, IjfrfSSflfi to pi rent the frtilie with Vi lichen thereof to tt.e subscriber, u\ her place of transuctiri« business, hi the oltlce if David D. Duncan No. 105 HruaJway, In the City of New York, on or b«fcie the 15th day of May text Dated New York, the Bth day of November, 11(02. ESTEI-LIC I. BERCKMANS, Executrix. DAVID D. DUNCAN. Xttorney »or Executrix, 1»3 Broad- way. New York. N Y. WcoHan i 1-N 1 ?, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7, LuW.NDESTERRiCB, IMGHTSBRIIGE, LONDON, S.W. DAINTY AND "CHIC" APPAREL rjDSHMAN. EPHRAIM HOLBROOK.—IN pursuance of an order of Hon. Frank T. Fit7ReraliJ. a Barrufate of the County of New Tork. notice It hereby Klveii to all pen ns havlns claims ajcalnst Ephralni Hol- brook Cusbman. late uf the Count* of New York. de ceased, to present the fame with vouchers thereof to th« subscribers, at their [.lace of transacting, business, at the office <>t Edward A. l resbman No. 140 Nassau Btreet, In the City of New York, on or before the IMb, day of Sep- teml>er next. Pnted New York, the 12th day of March. 1901 JOSEPH W HMAN HOWARD CU.SHMAN. JAMES B CUSHMAN". Executors. EDWARD A. KRESHMAN. Attorrey for Executors. 140 Nassau Street New Tork City. rjHARLOTTE •.. MILLER.— PURSU- nnce of an order of Hon. Frank T Fitzgerald, h Surrogate cf the County of New York, notice Is hereby Siven to all persons riavlDK claims axalnsl Charlotte G Miller, late of thr County Of New Tofk deceased to pie>*nt the sane will uchers thereof to th< subscrtlier, ut her i i.i \u25a0\u25a0• of transact lnp Inesa. at the ottiee of her attorn* y. Edward K. liroun. Esq.; No IS Wall Street. Borough of Msnhattun. City df NVw Tork, on or before the twenty-1 day i.f September ne*t. Dated New Yo:k. the twelfth day of March. 1003. MARY A. BURfiOYNE. Esacutria EDWARD F. BROWN Attorney for Executrix. vi W»U htT«< IloroiJih of M&nhatun. K. T. City. TAILORS, For LaJiesand Oentlemen- The most exclusive model* Ficht*r to be iounJ in LonJon 1 15.1C1 \v e number among our ANr> clients many of those who SOflS are recagnizeJ as the lead- 9 era of Fashion in America LOQOOIi. anJ England. (ADJOINING 215-219. tot St.. VY.. tiffany's.) 173, Fcnchurch St., E.C. •:.:.' \u25a0\u25a0•i'atk CHURCH. West Kn<l-ave. an 77th-st. Rev. HENRY EVERTSON COBB. D. D., Minister. willpros<-h at II a. m. and S p. in. Evening topic: "Napthall: Bearer of Good Tidings." Bmla Good Friday at 8 p. in. j LEGIATB REFORMED CHtJRCH. Harlem. Rev. ] - J. ELMENPORF. D. D., Senior FIRST CHURCH. I2lst st near 3! -iv*. II a. m.. communion nrd reception of n»w members; 8 p. m. preachißg by '. Rev J. 81-MEXDORK, D. P. SECOND CHURCH. Lenox-ave. and 123d-et., Pastor. j Rev. niiGAli TILTON. Jr.. D. n.— lla. m.. Communion nnd reception cf new members; 8 p. m., \u25a0eiiuou hy th» Pastor. FIFTH AVENTE BAPTIST CHURCH. f. West 4 p Th-#t. Rev. R. P. JOHNSTON. D. D.. Pastor. Worship at 11 a. rr. and s p. m. rreaching by ire Pastoi Hif.le echool. 8:46 h. m_ YOUNG LADIES' AND YOUNG MEN'S CLASSES. FIFTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, i Sth-ave. ard .V.th-st. REV. J. ROSS BTEVENSON. D. D., Pastor. f»^r\-tre3 on Apr!] 5. at 21 a. nv mnA 4 p. m. Morning topic: "Thy Kingdom C.f,Tne." Afternoon topic: "The Grwpel'B Final Appeal." The Home Sunday Fchool and the Youni? Ken's and Young | Women* 15!b;« Clafte. meet at 9:45 a. ii, ; Preparai rjr mil - on r- lay evenlnc at 8:13. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIPT (SCIENTIST), 137-143 ' "\u25a0". 48th-st.. bwtieeu 6;h and Tth avea. Christian Science services Banda.]TS at 10:45 a. m and H p. m. Wednesday evenlnajs at R o"clock. Reading rooms op«n dat:.v from 9 a., m. t<j B p m. FOT'P.TH AVENUE PRFS?T>YTEniAN CHURCH, ror- ner 221-st.— Rev. WALTER DTTKCAN BUCHANAN. D. P.. Pa?tor, preachps 11 \u25a0 m. and S p. m. Preparatory servloe Wednesday next, h p. m. FOURTtI PRESBTTERIAH CHURCB West Fnd-ave. nn<J Bist- . Rev. PLEASANT HINTHR D. P.. Pastor. v.:: preach at I] a. m. an ap. m I.FN-T'-N- -!.!:\u25a0 icr TUBSDAT EVEJfiIfG APRIL 7 AT S:l3. Address by R*v. WALTER c CLIFTON-SMITH. ' , \u0084 "IS! t Wajr " r °» CSroas." Also rr.ldday t*rx:ce at 12:.*>i, in H,,ly Wc«k. with a<l- dre»F Monday— Rev. SHEPHERD KXAPP Tuesday— lttv. R. P. JOHKSTON i \u25a0 D Wednesday— Mr. RORERT E SPEFII Thanday— Mr. rohekt E SPEER YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA.TIO.V. 7 Eaat 15th-«t. JLII voaes conllaily lnvit*d> Surrogates' Notices. NEW-YOBS DAILY TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, AFTUL 4. 1903. Spring Resorts. Religious Notices. M.W-JKRSEY. Hotel Strand, Spring RemrU. MFJHOPISTS VOTE FUNDS. $250,000 TO BE RAISED. fpHOMAS. SAMUEL.-IN PURSUANCE OF an order of Hon. Frank T. Fltzjrerald. a Surrogate of the County of .\>w York. noti' c t] hereby Kiven to all P«[- \u25a0ons havine ciaims against Bai iuel Tbomaa. late \u25a0>\u25a0 the County of New York, deecawd, to present the same, with vouchers th.T.'«.f. to the subscribers, at thrir placfl or transacting business, at th« office of P«ckham. Mii.r .v Kine No, m Broadway. Borough of Manhattan, City or New ' York, on or before the lift. -nth day of October, IBUJ. I>Bt.--<1 New York, the t'ns! da: of Anrll, lf<<*s. ANN AUGUSTA THOMAS, ELEANOR T. BEECKMAN. Executrlces. rTTVWARD R. THOMAS, GEORGE MACCCLLOCH M1!.J.1.n. ators. PECKHAM. MII.I-FR A KINO. Attorneys for Ann' A- ugusta Thomas. F.«lwar<i R. Thomas. George Maccullnch MUler 80 Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. City of New York. ' March ani April are th*- most beautiful month 3 In Lakewood. With th«? balm and fragrance of the pine laden air comes a touch of buoyancy, adding to the enjoyment of Ideal Sprlngr weather. ThA desire for a:i outdoor pleasures and pastimes may be IsdMhjßA THE LAKEWOOD HOTEL Lakewood's largest and be3t hostlery. tuppß» every comfort, convenience and luxury to its patrons. NEW TORK OrnCE: 24» PTFTH AYE. T«!*phone: IW)3 M*di«on Bej. J. N. Bf!P.RT.;.,_ h. E. EDKR, ? M « Tm - "The Hotel thai Ma.de Like^aood Fjtmoos." m:\v-.ii:k>ev. T „[,--„, r,^A LN THE PINES OF J^aKewooUy southern NEW jersey The Lakewood Hotel crystal anniversary was celebrated, on l>cernb«»r if. seventeen hundred men. women and « hilcmn had been treated. Since Mr. geney's tfttt »h* fol- lowing amounts had been collected: *or to "" di f I o purposes. Ptt.«u»: for current expenses. *W.w». for tndowmem purposes. $440.0.0; to^.^VfS'l sr Kavanagh referred to a gift of William Hal1. sty. Of Summit. Mr. Hall was willinc to give «25.«» to the hospital if the church would raise ) *:V"2 by June T which would make the endow merit fun1 SKO.4NO. He said a church in New-York «iven $30,000. one In Brooklyn had Pl^B«* I5?ln and another in that city had pledged W.OW. in all about JIOO.OuO had been pledged of the **w.tw m The d Rev. Dr. John A. Gutteridge. cretary of the Twentieth Century Thank Offering and En- dowment Fund Commission. read his annual r«- port. The receipts of the fund had been: Cente nary Fund and Preachers' Aid society. $1 ,SlO. Conference Dcuird of » hur.h Extension, *»."£• *-;*"- tenary Collegiate Institute. $70,000; Drew Theolog- Ical Seminary. $10.<JuO: the Aneil«n Confer^ J2 0S;: Wesleyan University. $^.000; Conference Deaconess Work. $1L«?2; Methodist fcplscopal Hos- pital Brooklyn. J115.142; total church and parson- age debts. 5344,255: total for Newark conference for all objects for four years. (597.893. The conversions reported for four years were as follows: klizabetn district. 2.357; Jersey City district, 4.481; Newark district. 3.754; Paterson district. 3.695: total, 14.300. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Located between the two Ocean Piers at the Southern end of Pennsyhrania avenue, overlook- ing the world- famed Boardwalk and Ocean. Built of brick, steel and stone. FIRE PROOF. Every known comfort ana convenience for Win- ter and Spring guests. Open all the year. Representative, 289 4th-ave. Phone, 1749— 18th. FAIRBAIRX & WILLIAMS. Owners & Propr's. Sea Water Baths. Atlantic City IN Three Hours VIA New Jersey Central <N. R-). 0:40 A. M. ar.d 3:40 P. M. dally, except Sunday. South Ferry 5 minutes ear.ler. ' p Hotel Dennis, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Directly facing the O-->an. Hot and cold M>» water In private baths. Golf Link privileges. WALTER J. BUZBi.. TN PDRSDANCE OF AN OIIDKK OF HON. Frank T Fttzßornld. a Surro aie of the County of Yew York notice I- I.eieby given to all persons havlni; calms against Christopher M. Bell, late of Newport. in the Btate of Rhode Island, decesne-1 to present the Fame with voucher* thereof to the subscriber at [her place of transacting business at "if office of DeVMtt. L..<kman A PeWltt No 8* Na«sp- Street. In the Borough of Man- hattan. to the City of New York, on or before the 20th da^°t f ed JJ N l eVYorW. November "J^-gl^ Ex< . cu.^ x . DEWITT LOCKMAN A DKWITT Attorney* for Exec- utrix No W KMNI Street Borou; :. of Manhattan. New York City. N. Y. -\u25a0 \u25a0 ' " Religious Notices. 10

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TN PUKSUAXCE OF AN ORDER OF HON.Abner C Thomas, a Surr vate it the County of

New York Notice. Is hereby r'ven to all persons having

cla7msasalr.pt Catharli Avres Iste of the County of

Kew Yoik decrased to present -he same with vouchers

thereof to the gul>scr!l*r. a hi- pUce of transacting

business, at the office of Mitchell & Mitchell Nos. 44 and4« Wall Str.et. In Th^ City of New York, on or before

t: > 26th day of Aufru*t nextDated New York, the 20th day of February. MK>»

FREEMAN BIjOODOOOD. ExecutorMITCHELL & MITCHELL Attorneys for Executor.

Nos. 44 & i6Wai! Street liorou^h of Manhattan, City

of New Yr-k.THE LAUREL-IN-THE-PINES,

Open until May 15.

Both Hotels T*n<l*r Minarfwrit of

I>AVID B. PL.UMER.

THE FAMOUS SPRING RESORT.

5THE LAUREL HOUSE,

Open until Jun« 1-

LAKEWOOD. NEW JEKSEY.

TTA.WSSEN. HERMANN J -INPDRSUAXCE"^^uf an order of Hon Frank T Fitzgerald, a BorrofjaMof the County of New York notlc- Is lieiei.y riven to anpersons having claims agalnut H?.-mann J. Ha^JS^•*n laiccf the County of New York, decrsoed, to pie»*-nt tn#

same, with vouchers thereof, to the subs rtbers, at theirplace of transact inß Luslre.-<5. No. 4l"> Broadway, in th*Liorough of Manhittan. In the City of N^w Tork. on urbefi.r*- 'he L'Uth day f J.ire n.»t L»atpJ. New Wk.th- 26th day of De -.-mber IW2FRANCIS C. HANSSKV. FRITZ HILL,. EWALD MOM-

MKK Adniinl.-tia-ors. &c.KATTHHW H Tt'LLY Attorney f>r AJmirtstrators. 415

itriwdway. Borough of Ma-natt^n, th« City of NewYork.

HOTEL IROQUOIS,ATLANTICCITY. N. J. SOUTH CAROLINA AYE. AXT>

BEACH.— location Modern high-class hctei;

capacity -JOO. Batha: elevator: sun parlcrs. etc S*£X»Spring rates, JlO to Jl7 wetkly; 52.00 and up dally.

Booklet. "*»•• *• bUAni

HOTEL PONCE de LEON,VIRGINIA AY:-; AND THBBEACH.-An unexcelled hotel

with an unsurpassed location. Capacity for 30<> X"" *;Blevator to street: steam heat; baths; rooms en sjU*.

magnincerit porches with view of ocean and BoardwaU,

and complete in ev.ry detail of modern appointment.Fprin*. rates. $10 to $17. weekly. J2: an_i up dally.

Booklet. w- F. SHAW.

TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON.Abner C. Thomp.s. a Surrogate of the County of New

York, notice Is hrreby (riven to all persons having

claims sgalnet Charles Engelhard, late of the County ofNew York, d>cea-.<l to prearat the same with vuticbersthereof to the subscriber, at his place of transactingbusiness, at the ofllce of Sacketl & Lang. No. 9U NassauStreet, Borough of Manhattan In the City of New Voik.on or before the 15th day of fVptembei nr-xt.

Dated New York, the eth <iay uf March. 1903.LJIWIS HOPNER, Executor.

6ACKETT & LANG. Attorneys for Executor. O'J NassauSt., Borough of Manhattan. N. Y. City. THE ST. CHARLES,

AtUntle City. N. i.OPEN THROUGHOUT THE "iEAR.

60 private baths, sea and fresh water, shower attaen-ments, tstc Modern and cumrilrte.

.VEUI.IX HAI.NE3.fortr,»-;y of the Chalfonte.

Senator Chanseey M. Depew- addressed the con-ference in Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church to-

nl^ht or. th<? bi-ccntensial of John Wesley's birth.He sa'.d in part:

WfaSe speaking on the subject of laymen Bishop

HeCsklM spied Samuel W. Bowne, oif New-York. inthe congregation, and made him come to the pulpit,

referring to Mr. Eowne \u25a0\u25a0 a layman who had de-posited over $100,000 at the aJUtT for the good of theMethodist Church-ItIs unofficially stated that Dext year's session

of the Conference willbe held at St. Paul's Church,

Xew-York City. At to-day's session Dr. C. W.Millard, presiding elder of the Xew-York district.«cwnded on behalf of St. Paul's Churcii an invita-tion to the Conference to hold its session next year

at that house cf worship. He then moved that theInvitation be referred to the Bureau of ConferenceSessions for consideration. It was understood thatthe committee would act on it in a favorablemanner.

Money for Superannuated Preach-

ers—Senator Depexc Speaks.IbtTELEGSAI-n TO THE rtanp*.]

Poughkeepsie. N. V.. April The Laymen's As-

•ociation of the ICew-York Itethodtat Episcopal

Conference at its ar.nual \u25a0kSettDS held here to-day

voted to raise J250.0P0 in the coming year for the

Twentieth Century Offering Endowment Fund fcrSuperannuated Ministers. Immediately after thelaym*>r's meeting they -were escorted irto the oon-ference, where swata had been reserved for throe

hundred of their members. State Senator CharlesH XicCJeUan, of Dobbs Ferry, president ,-,;- theLaymen's Association, addressed the conference,

and said that the t«| B of the Church lies in the bet-

ter understanding between the ministers and thelaymen. "It is proper that the retirine: ministers

should be well cared for, and we ought to raise

SSOO.OOC' fcr that rMrpeaje. 1 say this not only In jus-

tice to those r.ow in retirement, but in justice to

the thirtyor forty who mbJH to be r.-t;r*dand who

r.oiv have charges."Bishop McCabe then thanked tht» laymen and

spoke of the part that laymen take in making: the

Conference appointments.The Bishop had read ir. the morning: papors of

an Episcopal minister Joining the Roman CatholicChurch. Addressing the Conference, he said:

"When a Methodist minister is so foolish as to join

a Roman Catholic church the DCWTI spreads about&r,£ all the newspapers print an account of it. Inthis connection let bm say a word: Four hundredRoman Catholics have Joined the MMhodistChurch,**

TN PUUSUANCF OF AN ORDER OF HON.Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of the County ot

Jfew-York. notice I? hereby given to all persons havingClaims aEaln»t Etzabeth Kin«r Hawley de Oroot d A?pr«

Btont. of N'ce. France, deceased, to present the *aTiewith vouehei-8 thereof to the *übf=crtber. at Its Dlaceof transacting bu«iness. No. 22 WilliamSt.. Bor.iuga (

Manhattan. In th.> City of New Tork. on or before the

80th day of >prll. IJN'3. ne .. Jated Sew York, the lGthday of October. 1902. THE FARMERS LOAN ANDTRUST COMPANY. Administrator. Turner. Rolston 4Hcrsn. Attorieys lor AdminUlrator. 22 William-at.. NewTork. N T.

vinGixi.v.

VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS,2.500 FEET ELEVATION—OPE ALLTHE TEAB.

Incomparable Spring. °»omm»r an^S Fall Climate.Magniacect Mountain surroosi2lns».

NEW HOMESTEAD AND COTTAGE3LpmtronsK* of the highest class. Len* distance •phor.«

tn each room. Broker's otflcu with atrect N T. wir«.

Most curative waters known for rn«>umatlsm. gout, übseltj

and nervous troubles. All baths from natural flowing -ot

water. New clubhouse. with »Qua3h court, louasjlaa?

rooms, cafe. ping pong tables, etc Golf a_i ail ouiaoor

pasf.m»«. First-cla->s livery.

Pullman Compartmeat Car 00 Ch«n»r>«ike*Ohio T. T.

V. Limited leaVn* New Tork 4 \u25a0 P. M. Excurmloa

t:ckeu at C. & O. efflce. 362 Broadway, and ofSces Penna.

R. R. Addrtbs VTUD iIBIM,M^r. Hot springs. V*.HOTEL RUDOLF,

DIRECT OCEAN FP.ONT. ATLANTICCITT. N. J.AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS.

Roonu with sea and fresh water bath«. M sic.N. y. Representative— 3 Park Place. 11.00 A. M. to 3

PHotel Imperial 9tolo A.

—3.30 to BP. M. Tele-

phone 6080 Ccrtlandt. C R. MlfcKa.

BRICK CHITRCELsth-ave. end 37th-st.

Minlsters:WILLIAM R. RICHARDS. T>. D-.

P.ev. SHEPHERD KNAPP.Servicpß Suniav. Arrllsth.

Dr. RICHARDSBrtTJ preach nt 11 a. m. and 4:30 p. m

Sunday school at O:JS a. m.Youn»r Women's Bible Claw at 10 a. m.

Weekly evening service Wedneisday at 8 o'clock.

Services in the Church at 5 o'clock every day this week,*.x"ept Saturday. Dr. J. ROSS STEVENSON Dr. WIL-TON SMITH Dr JOHN BALCOM SHAW and* the Mnis-

ters cf the BrU* Church willspeak. Each service will be

preceded by a short recital by Mr. GIBSON or appropriate

devotional organ music.

BLOOITTNGDAL.B REFORMED CHITRCH. Broadwayar..l SBth-er_ WM. C. STINSON, Minister.

—a. m.,

"The Indifferent World and the Weeping Saviour": 8p. m. "What Is True Religion?"

AT THE CHURCH OF THE DIVINE PATERNITY.Central i'a;k West and 76ih-«t

—fervtcee 11 a. m. and

6p. rr.. FRANK OLIVER HALL. D. I.. Pastor. Morn-ing subject: "The Triumph of Jeeus." Evening: "TheBocoess That Faii the Failure That Sooceeds. Choirwillrender Gounod's "Gallia." Holy Week services daily

at 4 p. m. Go.>i Friday »t 11 r_ m. DR. HALL, willpreach. Subject: "Atooement.**

ALL SOULS' CHURCH (UNITARIAN.)•ith-ave. and 20th-st.

Rev. THOMAS R. BLICER, Pastor, will preach thefirst pennon Ir, a series Of two on "The passion forImmortality." at 11 a. m. AH cordially Invited. Pastorstudy cLise after services. Sunday school in Parish house,10 a. BL Special services on Good Friday, 6 p m.

AT LKNOX AVENUE UNITARIAN CHURCH, corner121st-st_ Rev. MERLE ST. C. WRIGHT. Pastor, willpreach at 11. Subject: "Personality the Key to a WorldTheory." Sunday school. 9:43 a. m.

AT SOUTH CHURCH. MadlFon-ave. and 3Sth-st.. Rev.RODERICK TEKRY. D. I.. Pastor.— lla. m., preachingby the Pastor. 4 p. m.. can:ata, "St. Mary ilaedalen," by

Bfllssr.

ALL SOl'US1

CHURCH. Ma Mson-ave. and MUI«.—-The Rector. Bey. B. D. MCONNKLU D. V.. willpreachat 11 a. in. and 4:30 p. m

COURSE OF PUBLIC LBCTDBEB. ElyFoundation, on'"Thr EarploraUon of S\ria and Palestine," by FRED-r.RIcT\ JONES BLISS Ph. D.. on Monday. April 6, andWednesday. April *>. in the Adams Chapel, at 5 p. m.

All are welcome.

ADAMS CHAPEL, UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMWART,7tO I'ark-ave. . Sunday afternoon service at 4:30 o clc^k.clc^k.The concluding fr-nyn in th Series on Salvation— THBFINAL CONS L'M ION." Preacher, the Rev. FrofessorTHOMAS <:. HALL.D. D.

"T>UTLER. RICHARD.—In pursuance of an

order of Hon Frank T. FltzeeraM. a Surrogate ofthe County of New York, notice Is hereby given to allpeiß.ins hnvlnc claims a alr.-t Rlrharo Bur!«-r. In'" of theCounty of New York. dw"i»«l. .0 preßent the same. «ithvouchers thereof to the subscriber tt his place of trans-acting business No. C Merer Str»et. In the Cltr of NewYork on or before the '-!.Vn rlay of July next. Dated NewYork, the 21ind day of January. I9OS

EDW'V RFTI^'HER. Jr.. Executor.WARD HATDEN *t SATTERLEE. Attorneys for Execu-

tor.' 120 Broadway. New York City.

HOTEL RALEIGH,Oc-an Kr. '. IPlar»Ji AttaCtJe CUy, N. J.

Extensively Improved and many n~w and attractivefeatures intrrdi cd. A hlgb-class

--1. witn

best location offering Special Spring ratfs. Orparity 400.Elevator \u25a0 -~a en suite, with hath; steam heat.

\u25batc , etc. Superior lal'.e and service, Coa-h rr.ee"« tralas.Booklet. C. C. 3HINN.

RHODE I»LA>O.

WATCH HILL,. R. I.I« only 4 hours from New Tork. 2 from

'"'on: all

\u25a0Mi trains N. T.. N. H. & Hartford R. R. Co. Stoa-inftton Lin» Boats connect- Long distance t«l»prtcne. 2telephone Bnea, Mlsquamicut Golf Linna or.f of -.» b»><»ttn the country: absolutely safe bathlntr. deep sea *9h''«;.boatinir and -ai;.-.?. macadam roads. \u25a0sjßrJssMi supply ofpure spring water under frood pressure.

Can of>r furnished cottages to rent for S4.V) to S:»«

season: also, at Pleasant View. Weekapaujr (formerlyNoyesf Beach), ar.<i Quonocontauf; from $13>i to $»sO>.

FRANK W. COT. Real Estate Agent. Westerly. R. T

BROADWAY TABERNACLE.Mendetesotra Hall. 119 West 40th-st_

Rev. C. E. JEFFERSON. D. D.. Pastor.Puh!:c srors | 11 a. m. ar.J Bp. m.

Preaching by the Pastor at both services.Fifteen minute organ recttal preceding evening service.

5 p. m.. Bible Class, conducted by

Dr. WILLIAMH. THOMSONPrayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.

Summer Resorts.CALVARY c-HL RCH. West 57tri-Ft.—Dr. MACARTHURpreaches 11 a-.d 8. Evenlns. "Christ's Triumphal EntryInto Jerusalem." Special Faster rruslc.

HOTEL ELWOOD,Atlantic City. N. J. An absolutely new Bisftaoi hotel, atSt. JaTies Place finJ the ich, thei centre of all attrac-tions Ocean view. Capacity 20i). Blevatcr: rooms en6uite with bath. Steam heat. etc. Very special sprlcgrates. Booklet. SMITH & BOZARTH.

ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.HOTKIiMnuTOX. Vlrglnla-ave.. near Beach. Ca-

pacity »~r>. Suites, with private bath; eleiator from streetlevel to all floors: fine t«ble. Ocean »iew. Open sll tn«,re*r.

- Mrs. N. R. HAx::E3. Proprietor. \EW-HAMMHIKE.

maplewood z:;;i.r,MAPLEWO"D. ML H.

THE SOCIAL AND SCENTC CENTP.S of r':,

WHITE MOUNTAINS

CFNTKAL, FRESr.YTK-niAN CHURCH, 57th-«t., b»-tween Broadway and Tth-ave.. R*-v. WILTON* MERLESMITH, D. D.. Fastor; Rot. WENDEL PRIME KEEL-ER Asstrtant

—Dr. SMITH \u25a0riU preach at 11 a. m. and

Mr. KEELER at Sp. m. Communion at 4:30 p. m Sun-day school at 3 p. m. Christian Endeavor Monday evening

at 8. Devotional meeting Wednesday ittttilmjat S- Allwelcome.

f)CHILTREE. THOMAS P.— IN PURSU-ance of an order of H>n. Frank T. Fltzperald. a Sur-

rogate of the County of New York, notice is hereby (riven

to all perpons having claims asatrst Thomas P Ochlltree.late of the Cou.ity of New York, deceased, to present thesam«, with vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at herplace of transa.-InK bustn^«H. namely, the office of J. a& H A Wise. No. 20 Brjad Stre-t. Borough of Manhat-tar.. New York. N. V.. on or before the k<u day of August

Dated. New Tork, N. T.. the 16th day of January. 1003.VIRGINIA m MORRIS.

Administratrix of Thomas P Ocbiltree, Deceased.J. S. & H. A. Wist:. Atturccys for Administratrix 20

Broad Street. N. Y. City.CHRI?T CHURCH. Brca-Mray ard 71st-M..Rev. GEORGE ALEXANDER STRONG. Rector.

Reru'.ar servioes, B and 11 a. m.. 8 p. m.. the Rectorpreachlnsj: Holy Week servicea. 10 and 5; Good Friday.11 and 5.

THE GLENDALE,Pt. James Place ar.4 Beach. Atlartic City. N. J. Hl^h-class.Every appointment; best and most central location; eleva-tor, etc. Special Winter ami Sp.ing terms. L. F. BURCH.

HOTEL AGNEW,Atlantic City's newest and finest hotel. Orchestra. N T.

entatlvo No 2>9 Fourth-aye. 'Phone. 1749—

ilso at No. 3 Park Place. A. C. MITCHELL& CO.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES. Fifth Church of

Christ. Scientist, No. «3« Jladiion-ave.. corner fi9th-st-—

Sundays, 11 a. m. Mid 8 p. m.. Wednesday evenings, 8.Strangers cordially welcome.

TABLE tTNSURPASSED.SUPERIOR GOLF LINKS. Dry ar.3 tnvigrorattn*

atmosphere. Fre« from hay fever. Op«n from Jun» to

October. Bocklns;. 14" Sutnner St.. Boston. LEON* H.CILLET & CO Manac*ra

European Advertisements.i-H'-RCH OF THE ARCHANGEL, St. Nlcholas-ave. and

Rev. CBORGE P. PRATT. Rector.—

Services :r.the unfinished a.;.- rium momlnr nni «-\er'rg at utuai

hour ti!l further notice. Bishop FOTTFR wi'ladministerconfirmation at the evcr.ir.-

- : m Sunday.

JN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDEK OF BON.Abner C. Thnrr»is. « Surrogate of the County of .NY™

Tork. notice .s hereby Elven to t.ll persons having claimsajjalnst l^iura Astor Delano, deceased, to present the samewith vouchers thereof to the subscribers at thetr clJ>c»cf transacting buslnc«- at the office of Uuclua H. tWrs.No 48 Wall Street. In the Borough of Manhattan. In theCitY of New York, c cr b< fore the sth day of May nexu

Dated New York. Hie first i"ay of November. 1902.JOHN JACOB A?TOR. )WAKREN tELANO. Jr.. IExecutors.FRANEUN B LORD. J

LOCTCS H. BEERS, Attorney for Kxecutcrs, No. 40 '.Vs.ilStreet. New York Clly.

LONDON SHOPS.

PETER ROBINSOV

There Is eomethiris- resjque and dramatic InJohn Wesley's H:e. A graduate of Oxford, a teacherat the university, a scholar cultured In all Theleaminc possible "of the times, he followed his cler-pyroa 11 •\u25a0 and became a clergyman. The neces-sity for Methodism for the revival which it Btartedfor the uplifting of th© masses, w:.:jh was its mis-

sion. Is best evidenced by the fact that Wesley.

conscientious !n his calling, eloquent, faithful andearnest, preached ten years before lie was con-verted. There is nothing in literature more patheticthan this statement in his diary: "I. who went to

Airerica. to convert others, was never myself con-verted to God." This proves that the establishedrhurch of that period was a structure of doctrine,

dopma and ritual whi.'h perfunctorily claimed apoor tervlce from the classes and \vt beyond thereach of the masses. The condition of the toilersIn co'li'-r!'I*.1*. workshops ar.d on fanna was little... Labor -unions had not yet beenorF3T-,:7.ed and th^re raa no work being done forr>encrir,e the rendition of the workers.It wrs In this field, and a most unpromirfr.g- one

at that time, that John MV«!fy b^ran and con-fir.'ied h'* extraordinary labors. I'ook upon theadv«=r.T of Wesley into missionary field a« thecommencement of that effort on behalf of laborwhich \u25a0\u25a0 has stricken th" sha^kl^s from tr-- slave,

•which hns .-.\u25a0•\u25a0 the oaTlingr. which hasupilfred the whole plane of humanity to tbe lightand UXe ar.d hoip* cf to-day.

WeiJey was nn nrcli^hman. and thoroughly

loyal to hfa kin? and country. His prolific pen wasnn the fide of Great Pritain durine- the early days

of th» ct-ntroversr- h^-v.-»"-. Parliamerr) and ther-oiori-'f. But whr-n irdrrend^nce was assured, hw•was the first Knelishman to reco«rnl» its fp.r-

Tear-hinc- effect. A strong man. with ambitionnnd self-centred, wonld have wished to ......The hold BTJon h's Church in the young- and prow-ins republic. But this creat apostle was neitherweak iior perpetiallT Rm*ait*oti«>. He was laborine.nrt for fh<* fame of John Wesley or the triumph

nf >T>*hodi«=m p* h!s Churc! but for the e^rt*>ns!onnf :ho=e prindpi** which he saw were *>InR soranch fnr hmaanlty wherever they •(•«\u25a0«\u25a0 embraced.So he Instantly set free ...... church towork e.ut ns own snlvatinn and to seek BOidanceotilv frr>m the Enprraw Powr.

Wesley 1s immortal because of the adaptability

nf \u2666v.o truth r*"iresfnt«"d by him to :ill stations Inlife, all condltloVw in divers* md widely separatedoomrfiuriities and ail as-^-s of the world.

BERKSHIRE INN,Vlrglnla-ave. «rd Beach. Atlantic City. R. J. $2.00, $2.50dally; J^ 00. JlO.fO. $12.50. $15 00 weekly dur'-.j Spring,and special Easter rates. Extensive Improvementa Un-obstructed view. Elevator. Hot Bnd cold baths. fMatSteam heat etc Capacity. SOO. Table and service thefinest. Booklet. J. O & J. Ei DICKINSON.

THE LEHMAN, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.Ocean end Pennsylvania Aye.. In the most select and

finest section Capacity 200. Private baths. Has mod-

ern equipment throughout and every comiort. and offersspecial Spring rates. Write for booklet.V F. W. LEHMAN &CO.

TN PURSUANCE OF AN OKDEB OF BOX.Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of the County of New

y -v notice Is hereby giv«n to illperrons having claimsagainst Mary Depew, lav of the County of New V,rk d»ceas*d tc present lie same *lth voucher! thereof to tnesubscriber, at Ms place of trarsactlng business, «t thecttice of Frayer. Smith. White & Seaman. No. 141 Broad-way In «ho City of New V jilc. Borough of Vant.atiaa. an01 before the 14th day of May next

Dated New York, the day of November.Executor.EDWaKD D DEPEW. Executor.

FR\YER SMITH. WHITE * SEAMAN. Atfvg for Bs.

ecutor. 141 Broadway. Borough of Marhattan. N. Y.

City.

NEW BOSCOBEL,Kentucky-aye., near Beach.ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

Centre of a'l att-act:ons; every appointment with excep-tional luxury; Jl2 up weekly; booklet. E. E. MARION.

CHURCH OF THE HEAVENLY REST.Fifth Avenue, above 46th Street.

F.ev D. PARKER MORGAN, D. D.. Re.-toi-.a. m.. Holy Communion.

11 a. m.. Morning Prayer: Preacher, die Rector.4p. m.. Evensong: Preac!:* r Rev. John Williams.hp. m.. Evening Prayer; Preacher. Rev. G. A. CantCJOMB.

CHURCH OF TH>: RCCARVATIOXMadison-aye. ar.rt 3.,th-st..

The Rev. W. M. OROSVENOR. *D. D., Rector.R a. m.

—The H!y CoTimunion.

11 a. m.—

Morning prayer, eeimun and Holy/ Communion.4p. rr.

—Evening prayer nd ad Irees.

CRTJBCB OF THE ASCENSION. Sth-ave. and lOth-st.Rev. PERCY" S. GRANT, Rector.

Morning ervlce and . ermon 11 a. m.Musical service. 4 p. m.

"STABAT MATER" Ros-iniEvening senlce an ermon. 8 p. m.

Holy \v». Berv r# and ei^.rp=s at 5 p. m.Good Friday: Devotional service 1- m. to 3 p. in.

Beats frte at all services.

THE lORAINE.On I•- r acft -' • harles Place Attatle City, V. J.

lwater baths. Elevator Special Sprln* niteiSAXL. WAGNER .t SON.

CARKOILTON INN.es Avp. ai !Beach, Atlantic Oty, N. J

t-,;-_i Ocean view, E'e-.ator. rooms er. suite, with barh.Spring t^rms. B oklet, Mr... T. KECK.

fUrp.ru OF THJv MESSIAH (Unitarian), 34th-et..'-irk-avp

—6ervlc«s 11 a. m.: I'r. SAVAGE) will

sermon In 1 n ' Jesus" :' Jepus ar.d the Spiritual World." E .10 o'c!.-vck. in the chapel; entrance, Park-aye. Allcordial-ly lrr Iti

TX PUHSUANCE OV AX OIiDEU OF HON.Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of tne County of New

York n.-*lce :a hereby given to all per-- ns having clalna

\u25a0Vainsi Cecelia Emma Le Barbiei Meletta, late cf Paris.Kiir-c deoetsed. to present th*. ame with voucherstnereof to tht suhßcrtberß, at their place of iran«actln<business ut tie ortice of Gu-hri«. Cravatfa & Henderson.Srn Tw.llStreet. Boroush of U In the City of£-» York t

-or Ltfiffme iifth daj of June r,->xf.

S*^ New 'T^Kttg^ day o^ecemter j«CHARLES A.. MXI.ETTA.;-V0VO'foTI-

GUTHRIE CBAVATH & HENDERSON. All rue>s tot

SecutoTi 40 WaU Stroef, BoroJgh of aiinadltan.New York City.

l-hIkCH of THE3PURITANS. 130th st and .Vh-ave'D. D . Pastor.— Services. 11 a. m.•

\u25a0 all.

HOTEL STERLING. (FIRE PROOF.). Atlantic City. N. .1.Kentucky-eve, ar

'Boardwalk. Modern and up-to-dat«.

Service, accommodations and location unexcelled. Ca—pacity. •••\u25a0 s_

"\u25a0 up per day. Special weekly rates.

Booklet. S. A. MANUEL& CO.

CHTRCH OF THE TRANSFIGURATION 5 Ka-=t 28th-. 01 THE LENT JfISSION. Ic Good Friday Pas-

ar.d S "p. m :t 10, 12:: ir.d 8 o'clock.

THE ARLINGTON.MlchHran-ave. and Beach. Atlai Cirv. N. J.

Ocean view. New throughout, with every appointment.ln'ludine elevator, extensive goa parlors, steam heat, pri-vate baths, etc. Orchestra. Speelal S2 to $.^ dally. SIOto #lt> weekly Booklet. LK. KI'NZ.

TTEARTT. MAKGAKET.-IN PURSUANCE-tiof an OTde.- of Hon. Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate

or the CountvJof New York, notl.-e l« here&y given to allperiona having claims a^mst Margare. Heartt. late cf

fhe County of New York, deceased, lo present the samewith vouchers thereof to the subscribers, at \u25a0heirplaee oltransacting business. No. iVJ Broadway in The City

of New York on or before the ir.th day of June r.eit.Dated New York, the l"th day .>f December. I»'i2.

JOHN E HEARTT. Executor.MARr,\PFT JOSEPHINE FiAMSAT Executrix.

JAMES O. FARRELL Attorney for Executors. 2soBroaoway. New-York 'Ity.

\u25a0v\ h-T PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 42d-st , between;Bth ayes.

—Rev. ANTHONY H. EVANS. D. D..

preaches at 11 a. m. ar.i 8 p. m.

DR. LOUIS ALBERT BANKSwillpreach In Grace If.E Church, West 104th-et., be-

] Amsterdam ayes . at 11 ar.l 8. Even-Ing subject, "\: en Ic Devil Forecloses Hl» Mortgage."

LAST SUNDAY.At r'M 23d T. M C. A.. April 5. 3:45 p. m. R»v.

ANT HUNTER, D. D.. willsneak. Solos by Mrs.\u25a0 Murphy.

WEST END PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Amsterdam-ave and 106th-et.— Re» JOHN BALCOM SHAW. D. D.,

ras •\u25a0ir will rrpach ut n a- m- and S p-""'\u25a0 ( m̂m'jnl°n

at 11. Veej>ers at 4:30. Services at 5 and 8 p. m. every

.- of Holy W

SPECIAL SERVICES, fiftr-flfthanniversary of modernspiritualism, this Sunday and Monday evenings. 6th . id

6th April. 8 o'clock, by ex-Chaplain DEWITT C. HOT :l(Xe _york State Division. Sons of Veterans), and Mrs.STODDARD GRAY. Full form materializations a- in

Bible tlme.3. demonstratlnr Immortality and marvellousro-nvr of spiritual and psychic laws by physical mani!^-tation. a:s> mental tests, affording- scientists and others

rtunlties for Investigation.No dark seance.Press opinions: "Mr. H•;2'i is pronounced the most

remarkable medium in the world."••The entire manifestations too wonderful for explanar-

tjon."—

New-York Herald.SPIRITUAL SCIENCE INSTITUTE. 331 West 57th-st,

STEPHEN stBRRITT*SOnly Building. Bth-ave. and I9th-st.

Groepel meetings every nleht. Come.

T'NTVERSITY PLACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.co-ner lOth-et

—Public worship to-morrow at IIa. m. and

8p m. The Pasror. Rev. GEORGE ALEXANDER. D. D..

willpreach. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper wil!be

observed In the afternoon of to-morrow at 4 o'clock. Sun-day school and Bible classes at 9:45 a, m. Wednesdayevening service at B o'clock.

ST. PAUL'S METTIODI9T EPISCOPAL CHURCH.West End-aye. ar.d S6th-st-

Rev GEORGE P ECKMAN. D. D. Pastor.PALM SUNDAY—SPECIAL MUSIC.

Bermons by the Pastor. 11 a, m. and 8 p. m.Prayer service Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock-

SCOTCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 96th-st. andCentral Park West. Pev. DAVID G. WTLIE. D. D-.Pastor.

—Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.

SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST,Central Park West and 68th-st_

Sunday services, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.Subject: "ARE SIN. DISEASE AND DEATH REALT*

Sunday school. 12 m. Wednesday evening meeting. 8o'clock. Reading room. 10 West 6Sth-st.. open dally.8 a. m. to 5 p. m.. and Sunday afternoon.

"SEVEN LAST WORD? OF OUR SAVIOUR ON THECross"--Meroadante

—willbe sung at St. Mark'e. lOth-st.

and 2<l-ave. Sunday at Sp. m. Solo quartette, full chorus.Mr. John C. Dempsey. Choirmaster. All seats free-Strar!L;p:s heartily welcome. Other services S and 11 a. m.

SOCIETY FOR ETHICAL CULTURE.Carnegie Hall. 7th-ave. and 57th-st.

Sunday morning, April 5. at 11:15 o'clock, lecture byMr. V. M. M SALTEIt. leader of Chicago Ethical Society.Subject, "Th.c BlesEings and Dangers of a Home." AllInterested are invited.

ST J\ME5> CHURCH. Madlson-ave. and 71st-Bt.

Rev. B. WALPOLE WARREN. D. D., Rector.

ft a. rr..—Holy O-m-munion. _11 a. m.

—Litany, Holy Communion and sermon. Rev. ur.

BLANCHARD._ „,..„ _

g p. m.—Evening service and sermon. Rev. HW.H ts.CHAPMAN, Missioner from England.

FT MATTHEWS CHURCH. Mth-st.. near CentralPark West. Rev. ARTHUR H. JUDGE. Rector.— Services.7:30. 11 and 8.

ST. ANDREWS METTHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.76th-st.. west of Columbus-ava..

Rev. JAMES OLIVER WILSON. D. D.. Pastor.

Preach inß at 11 a. m. and bp.m. by Rev. GEXDRGHH. COKEY. D. D., of Washington. D. C

ST BARTHOLOMEW'S CHt'RCH. Madlson-ave. and44-h^t.. the Rev. DAVID H. GREER D D Rector-Celebration of the Holy Communion at 8 o clock. Regular

morning service at 'll o'clock. Afternoon service. 4o'clock. Dr. GREER willpreach.

BT. ANDREWS. Harlem.— Sunday. Communion,

8 a. m. and m.dday. Dr. VAN DE WATER preaches 11

a. m on "The Man Christ Jesus." Service and sermonfor Sunday school children and r'-'unp people at 4 p. m.

Special musical service. 8 T>. m.. Dr. PARKS the Preacher.Services dally In Holy Week. 7:30 l«:30 a. m. and 8

P m. Adult baptisms and sermon ednesday, »P- m.Dr VAN DE WATEH preaches at three hours; service onGood FTiday. Bishop POTTER conflrma on Good Friday

night.

METROPOLITAN TEMPLE.7lh-ave. and 14th-et..

Rev. ROBERT UAGNELI,.Pastor. TjOVO_

Preaching 10:45 and 7:45 by ev-.LINDs>A

irB LONG-

ACRE. The Lords Suprer. Thursday evening. Friday,

the Temple Choir will sinK -The Crucifixion.HONOLULU CHOIR TO-MGHT.

NBW-YORK PRESBYTERIAN ™URCH Tth-ave ™£12Sth-«t.. Rev. Dr. DUNCAN J. M-MILLAN 1astor. —ll

a. m.. sermon and Communion; preaching. 1.40 p. m.

OLD FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.sth-ave. and 12t'i-st_

HOWARD DUFKIF.LD. D. D.. Pastor, will preach.11 a. m. "When the Kinc Draws Nigh.

4:30 p. m., "The Seven Words.

RUTGERS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.Broadway an J. 73d-st..

Rev. ROBERT MACKENZIE. D. D.. Pastor

Rev. JOHN LEWIS CLARK. D. D.. Pastor's Assistant.Services. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.

This week willbe observed as a week of rrajrer withpublic meetings on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday even-ings at 8 o'clock.

MADISON SQUARE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.Madlwn-ave.. corner of 24th-Bt -babbath '"^^"s"a. m. and S p. m. The Pastor. Key. C. H PAR K"^°^D. D.. will preach In the mcrninsr. B.nd '^.^'c^*Minister. Rev. WILLIAM M. COB. in 8"^ 9°^.munlon seiAice. 4 p. ni.;Bible school in chapel. ».*o.

classes for adults. 10 a. m.

MANHATTAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Bro»4-

Morning bervice at 11 a. m. Special evening choral ser-vice vviiljlenuon, at S p. m.

MEiIORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH. V**hi nJ?™£;-BDWAKD JUDSON, Pastor, willpreach

"*'^p^,.^Special Evangelistic Pasrion Week senicee. Freacning

by the Pastor every night.

MADISON AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH^ cor-ner ndrtt.. Bey. nOWABl) AGNEW JOU^l^"^rSeI-asior.— ll a. m.. Communion; sp. m.. praise service.

Stainer's -'Daughter of Jairus."

Hn;H O. TENTECOST.725 Oth-ave., near 42d-«t.

Sunday at 11 a. m.. "The Long \ H»w.

MADISON AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH, corner 3lßt-st.

Rev. GEORGE C. LORIMER, D. P..

day school at 9:45 a. m. All welcome.

MADISON AVENUE HBTHODIST KPISCOPALCHUKCH. corner BOtn—

REV. WALLACE MACMULLEN. D\u25a0 D.. F"ton

Monday and Saturday at 8 o'clock, with snort sermonsby the patior.

Ltd.LATEST NOVELTIESFOB FASHIONABLE ATTIRE-OXFORD ST.iRE6ENT ST.

LONDON.

NEW & EXCLUSIVE DESI6NS SIN SILKS FOR />s/

1903. /*tsS

/iy/ LACES. RIBBONS,FLOWERS,

AND bress MATERIALS.Notice of Summons.

tes' Notices.Surrogi

THE ALSEMARLE.VIRGINIA AYE., NEAR BKACH. ATLANTIC CITT.

N. J.After the :'-.-'.fr Holidays an-! throughout the tTfIM

season, this elesant modern hotel, new throughout, willn-ake ?p>cial terms -f $S, HO, $12 50 \u25a0 ekly, $2 and updaily, for erlor accommodations; 100 larg» sunny frontrooms; private baths: 2,000 ft. of beautiful sun parlors;orohe.-tra; elevator service, steam h--.it. meral b*?ils andexceptionally good tabie and service are features. Hook-let. Correspondence solicited. J. P. COPE.

HOTEL TRAYMORE.ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.

Remains open throughout the year. Every known eoajß-fort and convenience toi Winter guests. Golf privileges.Running water in bedrooms.

TRATMORE HOTEL CO..I- S. WHITE. PresiJeat.

TN PDRSDANCE OF AN ORDER OF FION.Abner C "hr ias. a Surrogate of -ne County of New

York. Notice Is herehj given to a!I persons having claimsacalrisl Rosaile Sclignian. late of tiie County of NewYork, deceased, to present th* same with vouchers thereofto the subscribers, at their place of tr*n<n<'tiie business.No 132 Na**au Street, In The City uf New York, on orbefore th»- 20th day of August next.

Dated New York, the l!*t day o' February. 1003.SAMUEL STRASBOURG ER, CI.EV.E. ." <NE MERZ-

BAriI ROFMJE EPSTEIN. Executors.STRASBOURGER. U1.i1.. ESCH WEGIE *PCHALLER,

Attys for Execuiore. 13J Nassau -H.. N. Y. City.

CHESTER INN,Wen fork aye., near Beach, Atlantic Oi:y. N. J Open all

I> KNAI'ER.

THE PENNHURST.City. N\ .!. M'.^hieai

I (oar Iwalfc A hi^h !. withndlngs and pan

B elevatoi:;.:.IAMR H

CHTJRCH OF ZIOX AND FT. TIMOTHY.S.':4 West 57th-st.Rector. Rev. HEXRT L.UBECK. D. C. L.

Holy Communion g a. milomine I'rav r.Holy Communion: Preacher, the Rector

11 o'clockF-.f!i!r. Prayer <:15 o'clockChore! Uta Preacher. F.ev. Dr. RUSHTOX So m.

•GOOD FRIDAY.Morning Prayer; Preacher. Rev. Dr. RI'SHTON,

10 30 o'clockMeditation? on the Passion, conducted by the Rector.12 noon to 5 j\m.Evening Prayer 5 o'clock

COLLEGIATE CHURCH,2d-ave. an-1 7th-s=t.

R«-. JOHN G. FAGG. D D., Minister,wiilpreach at 11 a. m. ar.d

-p. m.

Fervlce Good Friday, S p. m.

COLLEGIATE (MARBLE) CHURCH.r.th-av>\ antf Lftth-st.

Rev. DAVTD JA?. BT*'V 11A*, D. D . Minister.wi'.l preach at 11 Im. and 8 p. m.

aforntno- ' The Note of Victory."Evenli "Palmt and Hosannas." Sacrament o? the

Lord's Supper willbe administered at tbe close of thamorning aervloe.

Service Good FrlJay at 4 p. m.

COLL ATE CHTHICH.Sth-ave. and 4S th_6t.

P.ev. DOKALD BAGE MACKAY. D. D-, Minister.willpreach at 11 a. m. and S p. m.

Momlntf—'"The M»-F?-aee of Palm \u25a0 inday f< r To-day.**Evenlnc

—"The Clank of the Chain.**Service Good F: d ) at 11 a. m.

TKE SESSION AT UORWALK.

Four Candidates Elected—Needs of Wes- !leyan University.

[BYTSI-EGP.AyH TO THE TSIBCXE.]

South Norwr.lk. ... 3.—To-day's aes-f=!cn of the Nexv-York East Methodist

-' reuce•was chiefly deroted to r<vitin<» bupine.". Aftf-rrray<=r had been off^rpd by the Rev. John Pilkir.s-ton Uk1body Trrnt Ir.tn an executive session, where :

oandJdatcs for the mini.'-try could be ucaailsted with!«»£= reftrnir.t. S'Jb^pqurr.tlv the following' young

Tireae^T* were ma<l*» meirbfrs of the Conference:Th*- Rev. Henry H. D:!bois, of Wcsthnmpton

Beach. Long Island: the- Rev. vVilliam G. Giffin. of

Wot Chest*x. N. V.: the Rev. S"reno D. srls, |of Brooklyn, and the Rev. Edwin M. Picko;\ of

Nichols. Conn. Bishop Good?e!l searchinply exam- i

in^d the candMates concerning tli^ir tiieological

ar.d ecclesiastical view?, and subsequently ad-

drer-?^d th<m repardinar the importance of the work•whioh they ha ,2 voluntarily assumed. The Biblear.d the fundamental oreo.is cf Christianity, he de-

clared, were impregnable and more firmly held by \u25a0

the Christian world than ever before. In past ages

the Script had been gradually revealed to manai h!^ spiritual needs and Intelligence enabled him jto comprehend ihe truths unfolded.

President Bradford P. Raymond of Wesleyan'

University was Introduced, and described the con- jdition and Snanc-ia! needs of the institution. lis :

future, he declared, was of a hor>eful character.Seventy-five preachers will b<- assigned to super-

numerary and s-uriorannuatf-d relations to the Con-ference prior to the close of the present session. \u25a0 jIn the afternoon th«- anniversary of the Woman's j

Home Missionary Society wis celebrated, Mrs. \u25a0

John Secor presidios- Mrs. A. R. Clare, corn-- I

pf-ond:!:s Becretary. lead the annual report of theorganization. A summary of the treasurer's re-T«.rt w.,.s presented by Miss M. S. Lloyd. Mrs. Mays>eonard \\ood made the annual address.

At the N'orwalk church of the- <ienomination a ."fcUoirsUp meeting** was held at 4 p. m., the Rev. jSaul O. Curtice, of Nt w-Rochelie, i>rer!idi:ifr. An

address v.;i.s piven by the ISev. l.»r. F. MasotiNorth, corresponding Becretary of the New-York

'Church Extension and Missionary Society.

Thf anniversary of th« parent missionary so- \<-lc-ty was observed .'it nipht. tti^ Rev. Dr. Charles}i.Buck, who recently returned from a tour aroun<i jth^ world, presiding. An address was marie by

thf Rev. Dr. Adr.a S. Leonard, secretary of the or-ttunlzatlon.

FOR SENEY HOSPITAL. \Methodists Flan to liaise $500,000\

1o Get 6125,000 Gift.A.t the session of the Newark Methodist Episcopal

Conference In the Halsey Sti et Church. Newark. ;

yesterday there was a large attendance. The re- i

port of the Newark district was read by the Rev. jW. L.. Hoagland. There are fifty-eight churches j

and a. f<5w cthc-r fireafhing places, a Methodist ichurch for every four square miles of territory-

The report showed that the new church of nithOrange, dedicated on October -'".. cost H7.MO, and j

$23/<"0 v.as subscribed on Dedication Day. The'

total Indebtedness is only $3,000. The new churchBt Montclair. to be dedicated in June, will cost i77Q.000L About J10.600 Is yet to be raised by sub- !pcription. The Centenary Church at Newark has ;

rebuilt the Sunday school at a cost of $27,000. rheGreen Village Church has received a legacy of

59.<wC' and will build a new church. The Granga

church last May subscribed J23.750 for \u25a0 newchurch edifice., and more money Is expected. A new !parsonage at bcrnardsville has been built, and \u25a0

also one at Haplewood. St. Luke's Church, atNewark, paid off the last dollar of the Indebtedness, i

amounting to J42.OQC.It was decided to place the Rev. Jesse S. Gil-

bert, pastor of the Cedar Cliff Church, Paterson.an V..r supernumerary list, and also the Rev. Dr. iHiram I'Opdyke. of East Millstone, A feature of :the day'e session was the fiftieth anniversary ad- I<lr«st> by the R*v.Dr. William C Nelson, of PiaJn-\u25a0eM

Ttm Methodist hospital in Brooklyn was dis-cussed. The Rev. Dr. A. 8. Kavanagh. the Ren- \u25a0

*ral \u25a0opertotendent, gave a history of the institu-tion, which was started Bftcen years apo. when itjeorge I. Beoejr purchased an entire biock and ierected three buildings, for $4K>.Oou. The hospital\u25a0waji oix-ne<i on Ltecoznber 15. l££7, and when th* \u25a0

TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON.Abner C. Thorn s, a Surrop iif the County of New

York. Notice is hereby Kiveri ;\u25a0 a'! pern ns having claimsagainst <;eorKe -V. Ptephpns late of the Count> of .WwYork, <lece; cd. t(_ presei.t the parre with vouchers there-of t'> the subscriber al hei place of -ransactirtE businessthe office of er attorneys. No. hi. WUllam Street, In TheBoroußh of Manhattan. City of New urk. on or beforethe 241 I ••\u25a0\u25a0 J \u25a0>: August. I!t<i3. next.

Dated New York, the 24th day of February. 1903.ARLJNE E STEPHENS Executrix.

HITCHINGS & PALLISER Altya. lor Executrix. No.100 WilliamStreet. New York City.

QTJPREME COURT, NEW YORK COUNTY.—Rafael Samr^-r and Galilei Michelena. Plaintiffs.

acalnst Paul Kichoux and Francisco Giraldo. Defend-anta.—Summons, with notice: To the above nanu-1 de-

fendants and each of you: You are hereby summoned to

answer the complaint in this action. ar,,l to serve a copy

of your answer on the Plaintiffs" Attorneys wlthin2odays

after the service of this summons, exclusive of thi day ofservice, and incase of your failure to appear or anbwer^Judgment willbe taken against you by cetault for the re-lief demaiKie.l in thi complaint.

Dated New York, March sth It*"-'!i-I.LO «.- KCEHSAMKN. Plaintiffs" Attorneys.

Po«tr>ffice address and ofiice. No. 11 Broadway. Borough° Manhattan. New York City.your default to appear. - raki n tlce that upon your defa

or*answei the above summons. Judgment wlll.be t.ik.-n

asr-iinst you for the sum of three thousand eight hun-dred and eighty-five ($3,883 82) \u25a0! liars, with interestfrom the 31st laj of December. 1902, and with costs ofthis acy.'l^ RUEBSAMEN. Plaintiffs' Attorneys..

11 Broadway. City.T-. Paul Richoux and Francisco Giraldo: The foregoing

Bumm. na and noti is served upon >ou by publication,

pursuant to an order of Hon. Samuel Greenbaum. Justice

of thY Supreme Curt of the State of New York, datedihi33th day or March. 1903, and filed with the complaint

to the o»ee of the Clerk of tfte County of New York, at

thesßoro"K n of Manhattan. City, County an Ibtate of

New York; on the 4th day of April, I'JO3.ted New Yorl April 4th. I*.'>. „,,'.,-

ULLO A RUEBSAMEN. Attorneys for Plaintiffs,

Office'and Fostofflce addresa, 11 Broadway. Borough of

Manhattan, N#w York City

\TEW YORK SUPREME COURT, COUNTY•Iv of Sew York.—l Ad.li^K. Plaintiff, apainst Maria

Tn..nu»s Defendant.— Summon*.— To the above named .U-

rendant: You are hereby summoned to answer the com-iiiifitIt this action and to serve a copy of your answeron -the ptaintlfTs Attorney within twenty days after the\u25a0en-ice of this Bummona. exclusive of the day of tervi.-e.an.l in ,-.,- of your failure to appear or answer. Judg-

ment will \>- taken against you by .lefiult. tor the rellel

demanded in the complaint.Dated March 7th. 1003.

T CHANNON PRESS. Plaintifl Attorney. Othce andPost Office Address No. [0 Wall Street. Borough ..fManhattan, New York CUv.

To Maria Jacques, Defendant: Madam: Tlu» foregoingsummons is served up"n you !>y publication, pursuant v<an order of Hon Greenbaum, a .lus't'ee -if tee Su-preme Court of tMe State of New Y..rk. dated the.Vi>' of Vi irch 1903. in

' flleJ with the complaint In theoffice of the Clerk of the County of New York, at th.-County Court lii.us^. In the City of New Tork. liorousiiof Manhattan, on the Ith i:n of March. 1903.

Dated Ne» York. March 30th, 1003. Yours. &cT CHANXON PRESS. PlalntlfTa Vttorney, JO V. all

Kirc.l Bopugh of Manhattan. New York City.

OUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OFNew fork.—Trial desired In New York County.

—Hat>:'i.'l G. Pea \u25a0 . plalDtlff. aj-ams' Louisianna Peace, .le-fendant. Summon:!. ActInn for an absolute divorce uponthe ground i.f adultery. To the above named defendant:You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In tSil»

action and to ... a copy of your answer <.n the I'Uin-ttffs attorney w '..In twenty da>s after the service of thissummons exclusive of the lay of service; an.l in ea.^e ofvi,ur failure to appear >-r answer. Judgmen willbe takennKHinst y..u by default for the relief demanded In thi cora-plaint

New York. January l.'.th. IOCS.1 feted Sew Tort,Januai > 15l I r." :t

EVERETT T. CTIAPPELL PlalntifTs Attorney.Orlice and Postofflce address. No. 3."..". Broadway. Borough

of Manhattan, New York Ittj New York.To tl •\u25a0 above-named defendant Louisianna Peace: The

foregoing summons Is si-rvt.i upon you i>v publication pur-suant to an order made by tb^ H^n. Charles V. MacLean.liJlWtii \u25a0 of t>n Supreme c, urt of the Sime of Mew York,iiute.l February

->: ''- >W3. ""I "I«l »' xi<

""Summons

and Complaint on the nine day In the New York CountyCnerk'a office. In the <">intv Court ll,.u^<- in the Boroughof Manhattan, Cit! County an>r Btate .f New York.

],„;. | Kebruan 28th, I'M \u25a0'\u25a0

EVERETT! CHAPPELL Plaintiff's Attorney,335 Broadway, Bortush of Manhattan. New Tork City.

N«w York.

The

Gcldsmitbs & Silvcrsmiihs Comrany. Ltd^112, RECiENT ST.. LONDON. \V.

Choicest Stock in the WorlJ of

DIAMONDS, PEARLS,RLBIES, SAPPHIReS,

EMERALDS, OPALS, Sc,AT .MFRCHANTS' PRICES.

THJE

Golismiths 4 SilVersmiths Company,LTD..

ii2, Regent St.. London w.

TN PDKSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON.Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogale of the County of

New York, notice is hereby eiv«n to all persons havingclalniß asalnst Joseph A. Deun. late of the County ofNew York, deceased, to pre^^nt the came, with vouchersUiereof. to t.'.«- subscriber, at his p ace of tranaai tinshusint-ss, at the office ol BloomfleM Uttell. No, 71 WallStieet. in the City of New Tork, on or before the tkihday of August next. ARTHUR DEAN Executor.

Dated New Yoik. the 2'.»!ri day of Junuary. LUUS.BLUOMFIEL.D LITTELU Attoiney for Executor, 71 Wall

Street. New York City.

THE RITTENHOUSE.New Jersey an-1 I'.enih.

Strictly hich class. New and modern. ISO rooms Bathsen suite. SPECIAL EASTEK RATES. Rooms reserved.I.>w weekly rato?. H. O. HALUXOKR.

HOTEL NEW ENGLAND,Sr.uth Carollna-^ave. and Ileach. Atlantic City. N J. r-;-;f*f

location. Modern hl^h class hotel; capacity ;>."io. Rooms ensuit>\ with private tathd. Elevator; son parlor, etc. Kxcel-l.nicuisine. Special Spring ratea IIRYANft VVIULJAM3.

THE LEHMAN, ATLANTICCITY.N. J.Ocean er.d Pennsylvania Aye., in the most select and

finest faction. Capacity 200. His modern equipmentthroughout and every comfort, and offers special .-;\u25a0\u25a0 flat.-s. Write for booklet. V. W. LEHMAN&CO.

THE NEW CLARENDON.Virginla-ave.. near Beach :inj Steel Pier. Atlantic City.N. .i. Oiien al! th? y.;ir. Attractive W.nter house. Writefor ten;;*. M. I» NKIMAN.Owner and Proprietor.

HOTEL GLADSTONE, Atlantic City. N. J.Directly on the ocean front. In finest location. N.-w ani

Strictly hlsh cla.-*?. >^a w.»tfr in all baths, running waterl.i moms: sun pirl.>r». overlooking wnn. etc.. etc. Spe.-ial

irrir.Krates. Booklet. Coach meets trains. N. J. '..1.1N.-:.

IP'l 1 1 HIM V.Dini-tlj on :: \u25a0 i-ur-l« Ur,

'I anlW n»y. N J.

Kv.i\ rn.ni i"«-.in view. i;nexc»Hej In appotntmrats.Elevator, etc. Reduced Spring rates Booklet.

K. H. JOHNSTON.

HOTEL ATGLEN. ATLANTICCITY. N. J.MlcblKan Av»>.; noar li'uch Hiph clasi famit.- ho-

tel: $s to <10 weekly. -I E. REED.

AP.CALIA. WOOD. N. J.A r.w end ...- ; -iiv appoiitted ;.. ur- f..r the acrommoda-

lionof limitedand select pitronaite. c>>nv»>:-.lent ir.J rentral-lylocated lor lnfurmatloa apply to Mrs. \. M. HERO

LAKEWOOD, N. THE LEXINGTON.opposite L.iurel House. l)p<n tillyear. Si nny r>">ra.<<. Openwood firt-.i:private and public l.iith*;f>tfain hrat; •lectrtallKlits. Rates. $2.30 day and up. A. 8. l..\f{KAHKE. l'rop.

VDVEnTIBEMENTS and »übscrlptlon« fur The Tr|bun«i-.-.\.ial ihi i\u25a0 Uptown Hi!-.-.-.

n<». •.:«•;! into \n\\ w.AdvertUemenu willbe r.-<-. i\..s ait:-..i t:-..- foltovUm bra neb

oflit-cs ut r«-KUlii- <\u25a0!',>.; rateu until s it'rlurk p, ni.. \ts.:\u25a0J." 4 «iii-u\.-.. *. K. ,-or. ii.l-st

• 1.".:: i;ih-mr, cur.12t!i-st.;89 1..»»t lltlt-nt.:SS7 U«-N| .|^«l-»t.. be-»«t»rii Tth and Mil uvoa. • -»Xt \\>J»l t-."i«h-M: l.»;tSya-uvc. l>.,iu.-.n 7<ith aad «7lh sta>; l.«»^« Hd-ave..

TN PUKSDAXt'E OK AN ORDER OF HON.Atner C. Thcmi i, a Surrogate of the ( unty of New

York, notice Is hereoy riven to all persons having cUlm>egains" Gustav B. Berckmaaa. laic of the County >>f .NVwYork, IjfrfSSflfi to pi rent the frtilie with Vi lichen thereofto tt.e subscriber, u\ her place of transuctiri« business,hi the oltlce if David D. Duncan No. 105 HruaJway, Inthe City of New York, on or b«fcie the 15th day ofMay text

Dated New York, the Bth day of November, 11(02.ESTEI-LIC I. BERCKMANS, Executrix.

DAVID D. DUNCAN. Xttorney »or Executrix, 1»3 Broad-way. New York. N Y.

WcoHan i1-N 1?,1,2,3,4,5,6,7, LuW.NDESTERRiCB,

IMGHTSBRIIGE, LONDON, S.W.DAINTY AND "CHIC" APPAREL

rjDSHMAN. EPHRAIM HOLBROOK.—INpursuance of an order of Hon. Frank T. Fit7ReraliJ.

a Barrufate of the County of New Tork. notice It herebyKlveii to all pen ns havlns claims ajcalnst Ephralni Hol-brook Cusbman. late uf the Count* of New York. deceased, to present the fame with vouchers thereof to th«subscribers, at their [.lace of transacting, business, at theoffice <>t Edward A. lresbman No. 140 Nassau Btreet, Inthe City of New York, on or before the IMb,day of Sep-teml>er next.

Pnted New York, the 12th day of March. 1901JOSEPH W HMAN HOWARD CU.SHMAN. JAMES

B CUSHMAN". Executors.EDWARD A. KRESHMAN. Attorrey for Executors. 140

Nassau Street New Tork City.

rjHARLOTTE •.. MILLER.— PURSU-nnce of an order of Hon. Frank T Fitzgerald, h

Surrogate cf the County of New York, notice Is herebySiven to all persons riavlDK claims axalnsl Charlotte GMiller, late of thr County Of New Tofk deceased topie>*nt the sane will uchers thereof to th< subscrtlier,ut her ii.i\u25a0\u25a0• of transact lnp Inesa. at the ottiee of herattorn* y. Edward K. liroun. Esq.; No IS Wall Street.Borough of Msnhattun. City df NVw Tork, on or beforethe twenty-1 day i.f September ne*t.

Dated New Yo:k. the twelfth day of March. 1003.MARY A. BURfiOYNE. Esacutria

EDWARD F. BROWN Attorney for Executrix. vi W»UhtT«< IloroiJih of M&nhatun. K. T. City.

TAILORS,For LaJiesand Oentlemen-The most exclusive model*

Ficht*r to be iounJ in LonJon1 15.1C1 \ve number among our

ANr> clients many of those who

SOflS are recagnizeJ as the lead-9 era of Fashion in America

LOQOOIi. anJ England.

(ADJOINING 215-219. tot St.. VY..tiffany's.) 173, Fcnchurch St., E.C.

•:.:.' \u25a0\u25a0•i'atk CHURCH.West Kn<l-ave. an ,» 77th-st.

Rev. HENRY EVERTSON COBB. D. D., Minister.willpros<-h at II a. m. and S p. in.

Evening topic: "Napthall: Bearer of Good Tidings."Bmla Good Friday at 8 p. in. j

LEGIATB REFORMED CHtJRCH. Harlem. Rev.]-

J. ELMENPORF. D. D., Senior—

FIRSTCHURCH. I2lst st near 3!-iv*.

—IIa. m.. communion

nrd reception of n»w members; 8 p. m. preachißg by '.Rev J. 81-MEXDORK, D. P.

SECOND CHURCH. Lenox-ave. and 123d-et., Pastor. jRev. niiGAli TILTON.Jr.. D. n.—lla. m.. Communionnnd reception cf new members; 8 p. m., \u25a0eiiuou hy th»Pastor.

FIFTH AVENTE BAPTIST CHURCH.f. West 4pTh-#t.

Rev. R. P. JOHNSTON. D. D.. Pastor.Worship at 11 a. rr. and s p. m.

rreaching by ire Pastoi Hif.le echool. 8:46 h. m_YOUNG LADIES' AND YOUNG MEN'S CLASSES.

FIFTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, iSth-ave. ard .V.th-st.

REV. J. ROSS BTEVENSON. D. D.,Pastor.

f»^r\-tre3 on Apr!] 5. at 21 a. nv mnA 4 p. m.Morning topic: "Thy Kingdom C.f,Tne."

Afternoon topic: "The Grwpel'B Final Appeal."The Home Sunday Fchool and the Youni? Ken's and Young |

Women* 15!b;« Clafte. meet at 9:45 a. ii, ;Preparai rjr mil

-on r- lay evenlnc at 8:13.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIPT (SCIENTIST), 137-143'

"\u25a0". •48th-st.. bwtieeu 6;h and Tth avea.

—Christian

Science services Banda.]TS at 10:45 a. m and H p. m.Wednesday evenlnajs at R o"clock. Reading rooms op«ndat:.v from 9 a., m. t<j B p m.

FOT'P.TH AVENUE PRFS?T>YTEniAN CHURCH, ror-ner 221-st.— Rev. WALTER DTTKCAN BUCHANAN.D. P.. Pa?tor, preachps 11 \u25a0 m. and S p. m. Preparatoryservloe Wednesday next, h p. m.

FOURTtI PRESBTTERIAH CHURCBWest Fnd-ave. nn<J Bist- .

Rev. PLEASANT HINTHR D. P.. Pastor.v.:: preach at I] a. m. an ap. mI.FN-T'-N- -!.!:\u25a0 icr

TUBSDAT EVEJfiIfG APRIL 7 ATS:l3.Address by R*v. WALTER c CLIFTON-SMITH.' ,

\u0084 "IS!t Wajr "r °» CSroas."Also rr.ldday t*rx:ce at 12:.*>i, in H,,ly Wc«k. with a<l-dre»F •

Monday—Rev. SHEPHERD KXAPPTuesday— lttv. R. P. JOHKSTON i\u25a0 DWednesday— Mr. RORERT E SPEFIIThanday— Mr. rohekt E SPEER

YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA.TIO.V.7 Eaat 15th-«t.JLII voaes conllaily lnvit*d>

Surrogates' Notices.

NEW-YOBS DAILY TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, AFTUL 4. 1903.

Spring Resorts.Religious Notices.M.W-JKRSEY.

Hotel Strand,

Spring RemrU.

MFJHOPISTS VOTE FUNDS.$250,000 TO BE RAISED.

fpHOMAS. SAMUEL.-IN PURSUANCE OFan order of Hon. Frank T. Fltzjrerald. a Surrogate of

the County of .\>w York. noti' c t] hereby Kiven to allP«[-\u25a0ons havine ciaims against Bai iuel Tbomaa. late \u25a0>\u25a0 theCounty of New York, deecawd, to present the same, with

vouchers th.T.'«.f. to the subscribers, at thrir placfl ortransacting business, at th« office of P«ckham. Mii.r .vKine No, m Broadway. Borough of Manhattan, City orNew'York, on or before the lift.-nth day of October, IBUJ.

I>Bt.--<1 New York, the t'ns! da: of Anrll,lf<<*s.ANN AUGUSTA THOMAS,ELEANOR T. BEECKMAN.

Executrlces.rTTVWARD R. THOMAS,

GEORGE MACCCLLOCH M1!.J.1.n.ators.

PECKHAM. MII.I-FR A KINO. Attorneys for Ann'A-ugusta Thomas. F.«lwar<i R. Thomas. George MaccullnchMUler 80 Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. City of New

York.'

March ani April are th*- most beautifulmonth 3 In Lakewood. With th«? balm andfragrance of the pine laden air comes a touchof buoyancy, adding to the enjoyment of IdealSprlngr weather. ThA desire for a:i outdoorpleasures and pastimes may be IsdMhjßA

THE LAKEWOOD HOTELLakewood's largest and be3t hostlery. tupp߻every comfort, convenience and luxury to itspatrons.

NEW TORK OrnCE: 24» PTFTH AYE.T«!*phone: IW)3 M*di«on Bej.

J. N. Bf!P.RT.;.,_h. E. EDKR, ? M«Tm

-

"The Hotel thai Ma.de Like^aood Fjtmoos."

m:\v-.ii:k>ev.

T „[,--„,r,^A LN THE PINES OFJ^aKewooUy southern NEW jersey

The Lakewood Hotel

crystal anniversary was celebrated, on l>cernb«»rif. seventeen hundred men. women and « hilcmnhad been treated. Since Mr. geney's tfttt »h* fol-lowing amounts had been collected: *or to

""difI

opurposes. Ptt.«u»: for current expenses. *W.w». fortndowmem purposes. $440.0.0; to^.^VfS'l srKavanagh referred to a gift of William Hal1. sty.

Of Summit. Mr. Hall was willinc to give «25.«»to the hospital if the church would raise •)*:V"2by June Twhich would make the endow merit fun1

SKO.4NO. He said a church in New-York «iven$30,000. one In Brooklyn had Pl^B«* I5?ln andanother in that city had pledged W.OW. in allabout JIOO.OuO had been pledged of the **w.twm

Thed

Rev. Dr. John A. Gutteridge. cretary ofthe Twentieth Century Thank Offering and En-

dowment Fund Commission. read his annual r«-port. The receipts of the fund had been: Centenary Fund and Preachers' Aid society. $1,SlO.

Conference Dcuird of » hur.h Extension, *»."£• *-;*"-tenary Collegiate Institute. $70,000; Drew Theolog-

Ical Seminary. $10.<JuO: the Aneil«n Confer^J2 0S;: Wesleyan University. $^.000; ConferenceDeaconess Work. $1L«?2; Methodist fcplscopal Hos-pital Brooklyn. J115.142; total church and parson-age debts. 5344,255: total for Newark conference for

all objects for four years. (597.893. The conversionsreported for four years were as follows: klizabetndistrict. 2.357; Jersey City district, 4.481; Newarkdistrict. 3.754; Paterson district. 3.695: total, 14.300.

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

Located between the two Ocean Piers at theSouthern end of Pennsyhrania avenue, overlook-ing the world- famed Boardwalk and Ocean.

Built of brick, steel and stone.

FIRE PROOF.Every known comfort ana convenience for Win-

ter and Spring guests. Open all the year.

Representative, 289 4th-ave. Phone, 1749— 18th.

FAIRBAIRX & WILLIAMS.Owners &Propr's.

Sea Water Baths.

Atlantic CityIN

Three HoursVIA

New Jersey Central<N. R-). 0:40 A. M. ar.d 3:40 P. M. dally, except Sunday.

South Ferry 5 minutes ear.ler.'

p

Hotel Dennis,ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.

Directly facing the O-->an. Hot and cold M>» water

In private baths. Golf Link privileges.WALTER J. BUZBi..

TN PDRSDANCE OF AN OIIDKK OF HON.Frank T Fttzßornld. a Surro aie of the County of

Yew York notice I- I.eieby given to all persons havlni;calms against Christopher M. Bell, late of Newport. in

the Btate of Rhode Island, decesne-1 to present the Fame

with voucher* thereof to the subscriber at[her place of

transacting business at "if office of DeVMtt. L..<kman

A PeWltt No 8* Na«sp- Street. In the Borough of Man-

hattan. to the City of New York, on or before the 20th

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