tist churl'll Ifc.it Sunday Qvuniux. He will!roach attain Tuesdiiy night and Wed nos-ay night. Ho will also Imvo ho mu open air meeting* during- the two wcoKk ho will be here.Mrs. Bmma Burdick of JWS Seven tlx street, died at 31:30 a. m. yesterday, agod S2 yenrs. Funeral services will occur tomorrow afternoon nt 2 o’clock from tho homo of the deceased,- ’ and will bo in charge of Ihe Baptist church, of whlcJi sho was a devoted mem burs.Frank Hollenbeck has returned from Mt. Vernon,. Iowa, tvhere lie has Imd a largo /orce of men encaged In wrcclctnr* a. large church building. One of t.lir. men, named Latnborl. was injured by a fDlnff timber while nt work. He rvns brought to his home In this city by ilr. Hollenbeck Inst night.If. B. Twining, D. T). Smith. O. 13-Meek, W. F. Bbur, L. Hnll. J. D. Lang. J, Fouby. T. D. Spencer, B. S. Cross anaSob Smith, comprising the Coney Island jb, .spent Sunday Jn a nhndy ttlort up the river. Athletics made up a great pnrt of thfc day's; pleasure, and tho boy a de-claro there Is nothing equal to tho frewh, bracing eJr of the country for a general rejuvenation of spirits *Labor Day program will bo chnnged from that published last week. Sunday afternoon th* Trades Assembly met Niufnrf.rtr Th%arx /%f f1«A rvffofr from