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Mission Stations.

Total.

298 10,800 99,615 110,415 69,102

The following are the managers of the Brooklyn Sunday School Union for 1890 and 1891:

Presbyterian-R. D. Dodge, Benjamin H. Bayliss, Russell W. McKee, William McCarroll, Coll J. Turner, John R. Morris.

Congregational-Leroy T. Smith, Edwin P. Ide, John P. Silvernail, Richard D. Jaques, Israel A. Barker, George W. Brush.

Protestant Episcopal-Silas M. Giddings, Wm. Shaw, A. D. Matthews, Wm. Dunne, George O. Street.

Baptist-Daniel Martin, Alfred Tilley, Joseph P. Davenport, Henry E. Drake, Edwin Ives, John W. Wilson.

Reformed-E. E. Wells, Frank E. Williams, W. A. Losey, Charles C. Shelley, Alex T. Lumby. Methodist Episcopal-Charles G. Fielding, John M. Bulwinkle, Charles E. Teale, Henry G. Fay, James S. Case, George W. Logan. Lutheran-B. G. Conkling. Friends-R. H. Underhill.

Board of Managers meet fourth Monday in each month, except July and August.

City Missionaries.

Rev. J. G. Bass, 431 Waverly av.; Rev. John Sheridan, 266 Union st.; Rev. D. M. Heydrick, 500 Dean st.; *Rev. Samuel King, 52 Rogers av.; Rev. Richard Penrose, 1207 St. Marks av.; Rev. W. W. Fessenden, 337 Washington av.; Rev. Wm. Weyand, 18 Suydam st.; Rev. Frederick Franks, Atlantic av., cor. Hinsdale; Rev. H. Mowry, 68 Lafayette av.; William Steward, M. D., 188 State st.; Mr. J. Van Duyne, 161 Prince st.; *Mr. John Zimmerman, 63 Jefferson st.; Mr. John Slack, 65 Sixteenth st.; Mr. Charles Cedarholm, 516 Bergen st.; Mr. Lee Sheck Wun, 29 Fourth av.; Mrs. Kate Thompson, 169 Willoughby av.; Mrs. Elizabeth Schneider, 229 Floyd st.; Mrs. H. Armstrong, 921 Gates av.; Mrs. Mary Mintonye, 568 Manhattan av.; Mrs. J. Meury, 6 Stuyvesant av.; Mrs. Ella Penrose, 1207 St. Marks av.; Mrs. A. M. Miller, 958 Lafayette av.; Mrs. L. S. Marcellus, 247 Dean st.; Mrs. A. Heine, 377 Eighth st.; Miss Pauline A. Sand, 311 Hicks st.; Miss M. A. Downs, 21 Halsey st.; Miss M. E. Moody, 10 Sidney pl.; *Miss Phebe Noon, 52 Rogers av.; Miss J. Wright, 260 Skillman st.

VOLUNTEERS.

Mr. Hiram Meeker, Mr. Karl Von Buscher, M. D., Mr. George Grey, Rev. J. H. Kirk, Mrs. R. W. Bentley, Miss C. E. Coffin.

Total number, including superintendency, secretaryship and six volunteer missionaries, 37.

*Resigned.

Working Girls' Home, 250 Classon av.

Brooklyn Nursery, Herkimer st., near Kingston av.

Zion Home, Dean st., near Troy av.

Raymond Street Jail.

Kings County Penitentiary.

Medical Mission and Dispensary, 302 Concord street.

Union Chapel, Sixth av., cor. Thirteenth st. Red Hook Reading Room, 412 Van Brunt st. Helping Hand Night Mission, 283 Washington street.

Lodging House for Men, 266 Jay st.; Dispensary, 266 Jay st.

Zion's German Evangelical Church, Liberty av., near Butler st.

Services in Swedish, Primitive Methodist Church, Oakland st., near Nassau av.

German Mission, Cook st., cor. Bushwick av. DeKalb Avenue Mission, 1031 DeKalb av.

Taylor Mission, 26 Buffalo av.

Bethlehem Mission, 375 Atlantic av.

North Third Street Mission, North Third st.,

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RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS.

Young People's Society of Christian

Endeavor.

BROOKLYN UNION.

Henry W. Jessup, Pres.; James A. Cruikshank, District Sec., 138 New Jersey av.

FIRST DISTRICT.

South Reformed, Miss Sarah A. Moore, Bay Ridge, L. I.

Eighteenth Street M. E., Mr. Charles W. Bursch, 576 Fourth av.

Olivet Chapel, Miss Grettie Blauvelt, 795 Pacific st.

First Church of Christ, Miss Clara Weber, 110 Seventh av.

Park Congregational, Miss Helen Squier, 221 Ninth st.

Twelfth Street Reformed, Miss Maggie M. Bryce, 375 Second st.

Prospect Heights Presbyterian, Miss E. F. Holt, 501 Tenth st.

Sixth Avenue Baptist, Mr. C. W. Scott, 218 Sterling pl.

Memorial Presbyterian, Miss Emma Lott, 54 Seventh st.

Flatbush Reformed Chapel, Miss Ruth Boocock, Flatbush, L, I.

First Baptist, Flatbush, Mr. W. A. Dempsey, Flatbush, L. I.

Atlantic Avenue Chapel Congregational, Mr. John A. Kershaw, 403 Adelphi st.

Greenwood Baptist, Rev. Robert B. Hull, 448 Ninth st.

SECOND DISTRICT.

South Congregational, Mr. E. B. Olney, 580 Henry st.

Bethany Chapel Reformed, Miss Sarah Perry, 121 Court st.

Shining Light Mission, Miss Mabel S. Paxton, 217 Fifth av.

Westminster Presbyterian, Mr. Wilmot L. Morehouse, 370 Clinton st.

Bridge Street Central Baptist, Mr. Joseph G. Pollard, 141 Raymond st.

Second Presbyterian, Mr. H. M. Davis, 365 Henry st.

Strong Place Baptist, Mr. Charles B. Gilbert, 221 Degraw st.

Strong Place Baptist, Junior, Mr. Harry Sherman, 414 Union st.

Washington Street M. E., Mr. F. S. Hopkins, 415 Putnam av.

First Place M. E., Rev. W. D. Thompson, 158 Summit st.

THIRD DISTRICT.

North Reformed, Mr. I. E. Edgar, 87 Hanson place.

Cumberland Street Presbyterian, Miss H. C. Van Orden, 144 Lawrence st.

Duryea Presbyterian, Miss Lillian H. Blair, 938 Atlantic av.

Willoughby Avenue Chapel Congregational, Mr. S. Walton, 182 Steuben st.

Hanson Place Baptist, Dr. F. J. Shoop, 80 Hanson pl.

Emmanuel Baptist, Mr. George A. Vaughn, 107 Hart st.

Bedford Reform, Miss Edith C. Dickie, 311 Lexington av.

Classon Avenue Presbyterian, Miss S. A. Loomis, 323 Greene av.

Clinton Avenue Congregational, Mr. William Dorrington, 312 Macon st.

Franklin Avenue Presbyterian, Mr. H. P. Toombs, 171 Skillman st.

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Redemption Reformed Episcopal, Mrs. G. L. Aldrich, 665 Humboldt st.

Kent Street Reformed, Miss Maria F. Ogden, 133 Kent st.

Hooper Street Baptist, Mr. W. O. Kent, 222 Marcy av.

Ainslie Street Presbyterian, Mr. A. M. Dickerson, 271 Leonard st.

FIFTH DISTRICT.

East New York Reformed, Miss Ella E. Snedeker, 3 Van Sicklen av.

Bethany Presbyterian, Mr. Frank H. Peelle, 846 Quincy st.

Sumner Avenue M. E., Mrs. G. C. Peck, 487 Madison st.

Arlington Avenue Presbyterian, Mr. F. Rait Cruikshank, 87 New Jersey av.

New Lots Avenue Reformed, Rev. N. Pearse, New Lots av.

Trinity Presbyterian, Miss J. McMillan, 155 Monroe st.

Greene Avenue Presbyterian, Miss Emma Woods, 722 Monroe st.

Puritan Congregational, Mr. G. W. Wensley, 67 Wall st., N. Y. Čity.

Lewis Avenue Congregational, Mr. W. H. Morton, 32 Patchen av.

Reconciliation Reformed Episcopal, Mr. William Wilson, 240 Front st., N. Y. City.

Trinity Baptist, Mr. George Williams, 108 Suydam st.

South Bushwick Reformed, Miss Julia A. Meeker, 44 Linden st.

Stuyvesant Avenue Congregational, Mr. C. I. Allen, 340 Stuyvesant av.

Tompkins Avenue Congregational, Mr. A. V. Heeley, 149 Macon st.

Union Congregational, Rev. D. Butler Pratt, 16 New Lots av.

Ocean Hill Baptist, Rev. W. J. Mosier, 90 Covert st.

Andrews M. E., M. Edward R. Vollmer, Richmond st., Station E.

Reformed Presbyterian, Mr. W. J. Bolen, 552 Van Buren st.

Rockaway Avenue Congregational, Miss May Goodbody, Bristol st., Station E.

Religious Societies.

ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROMOTION OF CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE-656 Halsey st. Marshall S. Driggs, Pres.; John Donaldson, Sec. Membership, 507.

BROOKLYN ANGELINA MISSIONARY SOCIETY-J. Hopkins, Pres. Object, to aid the Evangelical Church of Italy.

BROOKLYN ASSOCIATION IN AID OF THE GRANDE LIGNE MISSION-Mrs. H. F. Hutchinson, Directress; Mrs. T. L. Leeming, Sec., 216 Park pl.

BROOKLYN BAPTIST CHURCH EXTENSION SOCIETY -W. C. P. Rhoades, D. D., Pres.; Henry E. Drake, Sec., 304 Fulton st.

BROOKLYN BAPTIST SOCIAL UNION-Eugene G. Blackford, Bedford Bank, Pres.; George B. Germond, Sec., 442 Washington av.

BROOKLYN CITY BIBLE SOCIETY-Johnston Building, junction Flatbush av. and Fulton st. Rev. Albert S. Hunt, Pres.; Emma E. Teller, Sec.; E. B. Wood, Treas., 22 Court st.

BEDFORD BRANCH OF YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION-420 Gates av. A. Alford, Chairman; E. H. Foot, Sec Membership, 350.

BROOKLYN CITY MISSION AND TRACT SOCIETY -Johnston Building, Flatbush av., near Fulton st. A. H. Porter, Pres.; G. Le Lacheur, M. D., Gen. Supt. $18,237.43 expended in 1890.

BROOKLYN (E. D.) SABBATH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION-W. M. Cartwright, Pres.; George McKenzie, Cor. Sec., 1071 Halsey st.; G. E. Moulton, Treas.

THE BROOKLYN ETHICAL ASSOCIATION-See Societies and Associations.

BROOKLYN PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUAL CONFERENCE-Samuel B. Bogart, Pres.; Daniel Coons, Sec Joseph La Fumee, Treas.

BROOKLYN PRESBYTERIAN SOCIAL UNION-Dar

RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS-Continued.

win R. Eaton, Pres.; Thomas H. Wray, Sec. Membership, 120.

BROOKLYN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION-Silas M. Giddings, Pres.; R. W. McKee, Vice-Pres.; H. E. Drake, Cor. Sec.; John R. Morris, Rec. Sec.; H. G. Fay, Treas. Board of Managers meets fourth Monday of each month, at Association Hall.

BROOKLYN THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY-164 Gates av. Every Thursday, 8 P. M. Object, to form the nucleus of a universal brotherhood of humanity, to study the Oriental religions and philosophies, and to investigate the psychic powers in man. Henry N. Hooper, Pres.; B. L. B. Baylies, M. D., Vice-Pres.; John C. Tredway, Sec. Membership, 27.

BROOKLYN WOMEN'S INDIAN ASSOCIATIONRoom 80, Y. M. C. A. Building. Object, the civilizing and christianizing_of Indians. Mrs. Lyman Abbott, Pres.; Mrs. F. A. Van Iderstine, Sec., 164 Lafayette av.; Mrs. J, B. Gilbert, Treas. CHRISTIAN COLPORTAGE SOCIETY-15 Montrose

av.

Rev. A. C. Wedekind, Pres.; F. Muller, Treas.; G. C. Schulz, Agent.

CHURCH CHARITY FOUNDATION-Atlantic av. and Herkimer st. Rt. Rev. A. N. Littlejohn, Pres. CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-John E. Searles, Jr., Pres.; Rev. G. P. Mains, Cor. Sec.; Henry Fay, Sec.; A. K. Sheibler, Treas. Membership, pastor and two representatives from each church and forty others elected by board of managers.

CITY BIBLE SOCIETY-Johnston Building, Flatbush av. and Fulton st. Rev. A. S. Hunt, Pres.; Rev. M. R. Davis, Sec.

CONGREGATIONAL CLUB OF BROOKLYN-J. M. Van Cott, Pres.; Charles A. Hull, Sec., 115 Remsen st. Membership, 160.

EASTERN DISTRICT BRANCH Y. M. C. A.-131 South Eighth st. O. W. Van Campen, Jr., Chairman; H. L. Simmons, Sec. Membership, 400.

EDWARD RICHARDSON MEMORIAL MISSION98 Clifton pl., near Classon av. T. J. Shanks, Pres.; W. F. Johnson, Sec.

EPWORTH LEAGUE (composed of Young People's Associations of the New York East M. E. Conference)-Rev. D. A. Jordan, Pres.; A. W. Byert and J. O. Harrison, Secs.

FOREIGN SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION-130 State st. Albert Woodruff, Pres.; Miss F. D. Fish, Sec.; C. B. Davenport, Treas. Active membership, 50.

FIRST INDEPENDENT CLUB (Spiritualists) of Brooklyn-J. W. Fletcher, Pres; John Hospinson, Treas.

GERMAN YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION -800 Flushing av. Peter Blank, Pres.; Emil Vom Lehn, Sec.; Joseph Miller, Treas.; Darwin R. James, Pres. Board of Trustees.

ASSOCIATION

GREENPOINT SUNDAY SCHOOL R. S. Shapter, Pres.; S. B. Fitchett, Sec., 702 Leonard st.; S. M. Randall, Treas.

GREENPOINT YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION-224 Manhattan av. J. A. Jenkins, M. D., Pres.; J. A. Gouldrup, Gen. Sec. Membership, 375. HEBREW FREE SCHOOL ASSOCIATION-65 Throop

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B. Joachim, Pres.; M. Krimke, Sec., 87 Harrison av.

KINGS COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION-John D. Prince, Pres., Flatbush; Jerome L. Bergen, Cor. Sec., Flatbush; Andrew Hegeman, Řec. Sec., New Utrecht; J. Lefferts, Treas., Flatbush. KING'S DAUGHTERS OF KINGS COUNTY-Central Council, 250 Classon av. Mrs. Margaret Bottome, Pres.; Mrs. J. N. Wyckoff, Sec. Branches in nearly every Protestant church.

LOYOLA UNION-144 S. Fourth st. Thomas S. Gilloon, Pres.; Bernard O'Reilly, Sec. Membership, 100.

LONG ISLAND BAPTIST ASSOCIATION-Composed of delegates from 57 churches. Rev. D. C. Eddy, Moderator, 488 Willoughby av., Brooklyn; W. F. Jones, Clerk, 48 Beaver st., New York.

MISSIONARY TRAINING INSTITUTE-Cor. Willoughby and Raymond sts.

RAMABAI CIRCLE OF BROOKLYN-Mrs. Mary J. Field, Pres., 64 Montague st.; Miss Josephine

Thompson, Sec., 179 Columbia Heights. Object, the elevation of women in India.

SAILORS' REST MISSION-100 Fulton st. Mrs. W. Cummings, Pres.: R. B. McIlvain, Sec.; Edward Kirkham, Missionary

SUNDAY OBSERVANCE ASSOCIATION-A. A. Robbins, Pres.; J. L. Mitchell, Sec., 248 Lafayette av. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY (Mission Society)-Mrs. W. C. Peckham, Pres.; Miss E. C. Stoughton, Sec., 69 Orange st. Membership, 800.

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION-502 Fulton st., near Bond. F. B. Schenck, Pres.; Edwin F. See, Gen. Sec. Membership, 2,500. Branches at 131 S. Eighth st. and 420 Gates av. UNITARIAN WOMEN'S LEAGUE Meets every

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YOUNG PEOPLE'S BAPTIST UNION OF BROOKLYN -George R. Comings, Pres.; Charles S. Cregar, Sec. Composed of 252 delegates, representing thirty-three Baptist churches.

YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION— Johnston Building, Flatbush av., near Fulton st. Mrs. Charles N. Judson, Pres.; Mrs. H. H. Shiverick, Gen. Sec 1,125 associate members; 467 active; 425 sustaining; 61 life.

Hebrew Societies.

ANCIENT ORDER KESHER SHEL BASTEL. Brooklyn, 56, Court st., cor. Schermerhorn, 1st and 3d Sundays.

Harmonie Lodge, 148, 200 Joralemon st., 2d and 4th Sundays.

Meyerbeer Lodge, 85, State st., cor. Court, 1st and 3d Sundays.

Williamsburgh City Lodge, 104, Scholes and Leonard sts., 2d and 4th Sundays.

IMPROVED ORDER OF FREE SONS OF ISRAEL. B'nai Sholom, 28, Court st., cor. Schermerhorn. INDEPENDENT ORDER B'NAI B'RITH. Hillel Lodge, 28, Masonic Temple, Grand and Havemeyer sts., 2d and 4th Sundays.

Long Island Lodge, 226, Masonic Temple, Grand and Havemeyer sts., 1st and 3d Sundays. Samuel Lodge, 63, Joralemon and Court sts., 1st and 3d Sundays.

Eldad Lodge, 153, 407 Bridge st., 2d and 4th Sundays.

INDEPENDENT ORDER FREE SONS OF ISRAEL. Jonathan Lodge, 27, Masonic Temple, Grand and Havemeyer sts., 1st and 3d Sundays. Dan Lodge, 9, Masonic Temple, Grand and Havemeyer sts., 2d and 4th Sundays. King Solomon Lodge, 28, 407 Bridge st., 2d and 4th Sundays.

Jordan Lodge, 32, Court and Joralemon sts., 1st and 3d Sundays.

ORDER OF B'RITH ABRAHAM.

Brooklyn City, 118, 54 Graham av., 2d and 4th Thursdays.

Kingsbury, 36, Military Hall, cor. Scholes st., 1st and 3d Sundays.

ORDER SONS OF BENJAMIN.

Brooklyn City, 38, cor. Court and State sts., 1st and 3d Sundays.

Long Island, 13, cor. Court and State sts., 2d and 4th Sundays.

Maccabee Lodge, 49, 198 Grand st., 1st and 3d Tuesdays.

BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.

Hebrew Benevolent Society, E. D., 274 Keap st., Moses Kessel, Pres.; A. Kodziesen, Sec. Hebrew Benevolent Society, W. D., 161 Smith st., Mr. Louis Israel, Pres.

Hebrew Benevolent Association 155 Lawrence st., Henry Manne, Pres.; H. H. Davis, Sec. Hebrew Association, 78 Ten Eyck st. Ladies' Benevolent Society, E. D., Mrs. B. Schmidt, Pres.; Mr. F. Schisber, Collector.

Benoth Zion, Ladies' Benevolent Society. United Brethren Benefit Society, Court and Harrison sts., 1st Sunday; Elisha Davis, Pres.; Emanuel Braham, Sec.

United Sisters, Smith and Douglass sts., last Sunday; E. Solomon, Pres.; S. Cantor, Sec.

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The Salvation Army.

Brooklyn, 1, 105 Fifth av., Capt. Wilson in command. Membership, 40.

Brooklyn, 2, 221 Washington st., Adjt. Winchell in command. Membership, 39.

Brooklyn, 3, cor. State and Smith sts., Capt. Anderson in command. Membership, 50.

Brooklyn, 4, cor. DeKalb av. and Walworth st., Capt. Smith in command. Membership, 12. Brooklyn, 5, Seaman's Mission, near Erie Basin, Capt. Saunders in command. Membership, 6.

Brooklyn, 7, Broadway, East New York, Capt. McWaters in command.

Universities of the World.

Norway has 1 university, 46 professors and 880 students.

France has 1 university, 180 professors and 9,300 students.

Belgium has 4 universities, 88 professors and 2,400 students.

Holland has 4 universities, 80 professors and 1,600 students.

Portugal has 1 university, 40 professors and 1,300 students.

Italy has 17 universities, 600 professors and 11,140 students.

Sweden has 2 universities, 173 professors and 1,010 students.

Switzerland has 3 universities, 90 professors and 2,000 students.

Russia has 8 universities, 582 professors and 6,900 students.

Denmark has 1 university, 40 professors and 1,400 students.

Austria has 10 universities, 1,810 professors and 13,600 students.

Spain has 10 universities, 380 professors and 16,200 students.

Germany has 21 universities, 1,020 professors and 25,084 students.

Great Britain has 11 universities, 334 professors and 13,400 students.

The United States of America has 360 universities, 4,240 professors and 69,400 students.

PROTESTANT METHODIST.

Canarsie, Rev. T. B. Brown.

REFORMED.

Canarsie, Rev. H. Nicolai.

Flatbush, Rev. Cornelius L. Wells, D. D.
Flatbush (German), Rev. H. Bruschweiler.
Flatbush Mission, Rev. Mr. Boocock.
Flatlands, Rev. J. S. Gardner.
Gravesend, Rev. P. V. Van Buskirk.
New Utrecht, Rev. Alfred H. Brush.
West Brooklyn.

ROMAN CATHOLIC.

Bath Beach, St. Finbar's; Rev. Jas. E. McKiverkin. Bensonhurst, St. James'; Rev. Chas. Wight

man.

Canarsie, Holy Family; attended by Reverend Fathers of Mercy.

Coney Island, Guardian Angel; Rev. J. J. Heffermann.

Flatbush, Holy Cross; Revs. Matthew O'Connell and Patrick Farrelly.

Flatlands, St. Thomas Aquinas'; Rev. J. McAleese.

Fort Hamilton, St. Patrick's; Rev. J. Tanzer. Parkville, St. Rose of Lima; attended from Flatlands.

Sheepshead Bay, St. Mark's; attended from Coney Island.

Bishop Loughlin's Jubilee.

On October 18, 1890, Right Rev. Bishop John Loughlin, D. D., celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his ordination as a priest of the Catholic Church. He was born on December 20, 1817, in the townland of Drumbuniff, parish of Clanduff, County Down, Ireland. He made his theological studies at Mt. St. Mary's Seminary, Emmittsburg, Md., and was ordained a priest by the late Archbishop Hughes in New York on October 18, 1840. He was consecrated Bishop of Brooklyn on October 30, 1853, and was formally installed in the See November 9, 1853. The commemoration of the golden jubilee of his priesthood began at the Clermont Avenue Rink on the evening of October 17, 1890. Five thousand people assembled to witness the presentation to him of an address of congratulation from the laity with a purse of $23,667. Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishops Corrigan, Elder and many other bishops and distinguished priests were present. On the morning of October 18 Bishop Loughlin celebrated his jubilee Mass in old St. James' Church, Jay street, in the presence of an immense congregation of prelates and laity. The sermon was preached by Cardinal Gibbons. In the evening a torchlight procession, estimated at 40,000 men, marched past his residence at Greene and Clermont avenues. On the afternoon of Sunday, October 19, 20,000 Sunday school children assembled in the streets about the episcopal residence, but a violent rain-storm prevented more than half of them from being reviewed. On the evening of October 20 two hundred laymen tendered the Bishop a banquet of honor at the assembly rooms at the Academy of Music, at which James McMahon presided. The speakers were Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishops Corrigan and Ireland, Mayor Chapin, Bishop Keane, Dr. D. G. Bodkin and Bishop Loughlin himself. At the same place, on the afternoon of October 18, the priests of the diocese of Brooklyn gave the Bishop another banquet. Their special testimonial was a purse of $11,000 and an address read by Father Malone, the senior pastor. In addition the Bishop received a number of costly gifts from various Catholic organizations and friends.

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All ag's General relief of the poor.
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