■ad w II thm N driira oet t eee the p'opoitd ■lie fora bruin- o»rr ihe A'Nr* Rtf r. end M««»er». Ap'io, Brown'. no* meet worko, whoh .re ia prncr.. of »r-c«mo H- Bteell-eef bid pirty -ill -«nr» tf leach #e-r, uf Will «tn-h,»k oa »'• V-ird.nt it 2 p a. to IN Lao tod a*1 ih« Bar NfiredMk.»■- ■ 1 ■■ ■ ■ !ENTRRPR18INO AMERICANS.Id tba Cfcirttw Re*w Mr. L. Scudder de-eeribco what ha calU a groat eocMutioa] Uap Into the arena of a In, whioh. Co ordav worde, la the oatablUhmsat of a People’o Palace io Jereey eitjr. The Tebersacle, or People's Church, which ia eeubliahed in the heart of the down town dletrkt, docided erne time ago that it wh oo nee preaching at tb. public -houeee by which it woe enrroaoded j ll mart enter the field oaaiuet them lo eeriooa urpnL Thie it did by MtabUahiog the People1. PaW of Jereey city. It hoe rolled op lie .leaves and chaileaged the talooo to mortal combat Already it hoe drawn away many of He ooaeti-turate ihroagh the potaot agency of oo id petition. It givoe all the aalooo giraa, aiioua the liquor, and chargee tew. It oflbra it. goodn for exactly half price, and thoe hoe loaago-rated a ruioooe, but moet. epirlted competition. Among other aMracttona, It hoe a capacloue amueement hall, la which tea pine ooet oely fire oeaU. ehufle-board a nlckle apiooe, and bagatelle, orokluulo, qaolu, and thirty different klode of email games, each M chew, kjol-ma, 4c., abeolutely free. Ae might he eirp-red tinder the circamatancea. the men ewarm apoa them, and already there U need of more room. Lack of capital alooe prevents IN accommodation of ten tfmeo iN preeeot number.Cloeely allied with the amusement da-iwrtmeal ie the ethleUc department, whiek le aUo itnmeoeely popular. Ia addition to a foe gymnaeium. where ayatemaiio inetractlon le given, and wreatling, fencing, and boring ere allowed, the Palace o^traUe two -operate eide ■round*. one for tennis player., and the other for /over* of bawball, lacroaaa, football, and eitnllar healthful .port* The Palace le not o pauperising lmtltution. It prooeed* span ■oieotida and buaiooee principles. It allow* great liberty, but maintain, strict order. N* amok lag ie allowed on the premises, bo bolster-one or ungeoUemaaly conduct ie tolerated. 11 ll,. f*. ■M.V I*