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THE BROOKLYN BAIY EAGLE FRIDAY, KOTEMBEB 27, 1896. gun and carriago are mounted upon a plat BIBLE CONTROVERSY VIEWS, SECRETARY LAMOHPS REPORT. of thU effort of win, whether for an Instant or throughout aeons, although. Indeed, It might perhaps be contended that Qod may have willed an all embracing system of never ceasing laws Into operation as expeditiously as He could have created an Individual 1. CITY'S FINANCIAL MUDDLE, form which, by hydraulic mecnanism, cau bo lowered in a few seconds to the loading position out of sight of the enemy, and with the Heights company for damages.

The case came up for trial on Tuesday last before Justice Goodrich and a jury and was concluded Wednesday night. Mr. Zipfel was represented QUAY OPPOSES WANAMAKER. Does Not Want' Him to Succeed Cameron as Senator. equal rapidity be returned to 'the firing posi by Elliot Danforth and Morris Whltehouse.

In regard to the second quotation, the same re tion. In some cases, where tne site maae a preferable or necessary, it was proposed to Correspondents Whom Dr. Abbott Lawyers Thomas Hughes and George 'ill ttt tb iams appeared fort the company. The de Annual Summary 01 tile War JJe ply suggests itself. The Bible gives no particu fense was that the boy was negligently playing and Others Have Stirred Up.

mount these guns in casemates protected by armor plates. The combined costs of theso two methods was estimated at $39,050,000 for em Treasurer Knapp Denounces the General Improvement Commission partment's Standing. lars. Evolution In Its greatest extension contends the same thing, explaining that God created the first form of life and hence man, since he is descended from that 11 rut form by compelling the chemical combination of certain constituents placement alone. The device of a satisfactory disappearing carriage would, if it could bo used on all sites planned for gun lifts and ar FAVORS BOISE PENROSE INSTEAD WHAT MR.

CHANCELLOR THINKS. of the ground, thereby mysteriously causing a sen t)VER, 25,000 ENLISTED MEN. tient existence. FOR SPENDING TOO MUCH MONEY. I do not claim any originality for these re on tho cable as It was being hoisted, and, further, that the death was not due to that accident.

Tho jury, after an hour's deliberation, returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for Jo.000. The case brought out a sad story, showing that Mr. Zipfel had been sorely afflicted. It appears that about three months before the accident to his boy bis little girl's clothing was Ignited by a bonliro and she was fatally burned. Then followed the accident to the boy and his death.

A few months later Mrs. Zipfel suddenly died of heart failure, due, tho doctors said, to grief over the loss of her children. marks. Darwin said nearly the same In either the "Origin of Species" or the "Descent of Man," The Sermon on "The Oldest Book in What Mr. Elverson Learned to His Surprise Daring His Visit to Washing and, as I observed above.

Dr. Abbott series 01 sermons had this sole Intent of proving that evo lution has no conflict with Genesis, properly read, but only with theories which certain theo the Bible" He Characterizes as an Attempt to Rehabilitate an Old Theory. Dr. Abbott Historically in Error on One Point and Philosophically in Error on Another. Suggestions for Correcting Defects in Regimental OrganizationSatisfactory Work at tho "Willet's Point Service School Details of Appropriation and Expenditure for Seacoast Defense.

The New Giant Guns. tonThe ex Postmaster General Expected to Make a Vigorous Fight. Why Penrose Is Dislitad Protests From Ship Owners. logians had built thereon. He Says That the Improvement Fund of $1,500,000 Has Been Exceeded by $28,000, Independent of Obligations Incurred This Year Official Warnings Sent to the Commissioners and to the Mayor What Gleason Says.

mored casemates, reduce tois cost Dy more than $20,000,000. In the hope that the officers charged with this duty would solve the problem, the department has proceeded very slowly in the matter of emplacements for t'je 12 lnch gun. Only one gun lift battery has been built. Nearly one half of the 12 inch emplacements thus far provided are on sites where on disappearing carriages are a suitable mount. In the belief that the problem has been solved 'fte appropriations committees were informed at the previous session of the present congress that this department proposed to spend no more money for gun lift batteries.

While stating this to be the general policy of the department, it is, of course, without prejudice to the right and duty of the secretary of war to recommend what Moreover "Mul," In hlB treatment of evolu tion, does not allow for any advance In this MUNICIPAL OWNEKSHIP. branch of science since the day when Darwin issued his book. Since then proofs have multiplied, and to him who wishes to study the subject, "The Ascent of Life," by Henry Drum To the Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle: (Special to the Eagle.) The controversy now being stirred up by the (Special to tho Eagle.) mond, himself a clergyman, and the author of Washington, D. November 27 Daniel newspapers over the Rev. Dr.

Lyman Abbott's Island City. L. November 2 The The Greatest Thing In the World" and other latest sermon of the series on "The Bible as Lit (Special to the Eagle.) Weslilngton, D. November 27 Frank Elverson, proprietor of the Philadelphia Inquirer, been spending the past few daya in Washington. He called on Senator Quay today and had long Interview with him In re gird to the senatorial situation.

Somewhat to sreneral rtaorcvement commission of this city, religious works, will afford a better guide than S. Lamont, secretary of war, has just made public his annua! report for the year. The MR. GROUT MAKES SOME SUGGESTIONS ON THE OHiRTER. erature," though entertaining, 1b upon an im ever method seems at the time be most Darwin.

material point In political history and theory, document is unusually full and exhaustive, As well might a writer attack an article on the judicious. The emplacements areTlistributed among the ports of Portland, Ports This sermon on the "Oldest Book In the Bible latest developments of electricity and prove that giving many very interesting details as to the was a criticism upon two old theories of ultimate business of the department. After viewing mouth, N. H. Boston, Narragansett Bay, eastern entrance to Long Island sound, east Mr.

Elverson's surprise Senator Quay not only governmental authority, and an attempt to re electricians themselves claimed no such powers for this agent by citing the words of a work on Cities Should Look to the Control of Gas, Electric Light and Railroads. Mayor Wurster's Comments. habilitate a third old theory. The llrst is tnat ern and southern entrances to New York, which hasfceen a subject of much scandal since its creatltfn three years ago, with power to issue $1,500,000 for public improvements, is (I again placed in a critical position. The com mission up to January 1, was controlled by appointees made by former Mayor San Jf lord.

Nearly all the money was expended in contracts previous to tho advent of the pres ent board of Gleason commissioners. The the subject published a generation ago, by one government issues from the superior to the In stated emphatically that he was opposed to the selection of ex Postmaster General Wana maker as Don Cameron's successor, but added Philadelphia. Baltimore, Washington, Hamp ferior, which supports, so Dr. Abbott urges, tne who was then an expert and an authority. The unfairness of treatment would be no greater.

ton roads, Wilmington, Charleston, Savannah, Key West, Pensacola, Mobile, New Orleans, despot's tyrannies. The seoond is that political that he favored bis friend Boise Penrose for authority issues from the consent of the governed, J. LEWIS PETTINER. 1,324 Bergen street, November 20, 18M. the seat in the United States senate to be va which, he says, supported the secession move Galveston, San Diego, San Francisco, the mouth of the Columbia river and Puget sound.

All of the emplacements have been cated by his old associate and personal friend. ment and the Chicago riot. The great critic and analyst Is historically In error in attributing latter board at once began a thorough investi CRITICISES MR. MOODY located with a view to carrying out the pro Don Cameron. Mr.

Elverson remarked to Sen of all the aots of their predecessors. ject of the board of fortifications organized Edward 31. Grout has addressed the following letter to the charter commission: To the Greater New York Charter Commission: Gentlemen I have examined with care tho published preliminary draft of the greater New 101k charier, prepared bv your sub cummittee, but 1 find noprovlskm therein which In any way provides for municipal ownership of sas or electric lighting or of street railroads. I take the liberty, therefore, of suggesting that. In specifying the' powers of the municipal assembly of the 1, 11,1,1 a section which will engineers and assistants were hired to Rousseau the authorship of this theory and la philosophically In error in defining "consent" aa submission." as well as In supposing that the For Making Certain Remarks About ator Quay that Mr.

Wanamaker would undoubtedly have a large following In his fight for the senatorship, anld that be was figuring latter severely criticised the work of under the act of congress of March 3, 1SS5, revised by the permanent board of engineers. The project requires: Four hundred and eigh in detail the matter of appropriations and service performed by the army during the year, the secretary shows that the number of enlisted men on October 31 was 25,426, or 281 less than the number authorized by law. The defects of regimental organization that have been pointed out by the department have not yet been remedied, but measures are now pending in congress looking to such a resuU "I renew my recommendation," says tke secretary, "that the infantry be reorganized upon the general Idea of three light and mobile tjattalions of four companies each to the regiment, instead of the unwieldy ten company formation that Is still adhered to for the Infantry arm." Of the increase In coast defence batteries, the secretary eays: "The completion of several defensive works and installation of their history of American politics, national, state liner engineer Expert accountants istants were engaged at the rate of $25 ty one high power guns (excluding the 16 inch as the business man's candidate and already tod received strong Indorsements from promi municipal, exemplifies our acceptance of that theory. So far as It is possible to discern any at all In American politics as to the a day, respectively, and startling re gun), so located as to throw, wherever practicable, the exterior line of defense at nent merchants and business men throughout authorize that assembly to submit to a popular were made as to the condition of the vnirt nnv Tim. rh ttrnvlslon that the City UC minimum of to 10 miles from the place to be source of authority, this theory is agreed to be, bv all recent Dolitlcal students, That polit nulre or construct and operate gas or electric Pennsylvania, who had expressed a desire to naive the state of Pennsylvania represented by unts left by their predecessors.

The new defended. In each locality it requires that the iv. tT et rnllroiuls. surface or ele mission, with a balance of some $200,000, a business man In Ibe senate and not by a viirod either In whole or In part, and which, in ical sovereignty resides in tho social will, which is a complex of habits, traditions and desires of Individuals and organizations, and which declares for the cas of a favorable vote, will provide they claimed was left out of the $1,000. guns shall be so placed that, while themselves having the greatest practicable dispersion, they can concentrate upon any position of an enemy's vessel a fire equal and, if possible, unexpended by their predecessors, engaged Modern Bible Critics.

To the Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle: In a recent Issue o't the Eagle, Dwiglrt L. Moody, the evangelist, 1b reported to have spoken to a large audience In this city as follows: "I believe in the Bible as God's word; not any particular part of It, but all of it, from (jjgveT to cover, and any minister who doubts the Bible or any single portion of It, and so preaches In public, had better get right out of the pulpit, for he has no business there. He is doing the devil's work even better than the devil Is doing It himself. As for a minister who doesn't believe In all of the Bible, I don't think he is worth a snap of my fingers." Knowing, by many years' experience, the excellent reputation of the Eagle for the correctness of its reports of public addresses, as well as the fairness and courtesy of Its editorial com Without entering into detailed argument in favor politician pure and simple. Senator Quay replied that he was thoroughly aware that Mr.

Wanamaker wus going to make a vigorous light, but that nevertheless he believed that Itself actively only In times of crisis. Otherwise, nf call vour attention staff of clerks and canvassers at pay not and In ordinary times, political authority, as a tho fact ilia: the aggregate valus of street fran less than $100 a month for new improvements. if, llehrlng and railroads) modern armament at points where no troops he and his friends would be able to win wKb superior to the heaviest that can be brought to bear from the most powerful hostile fleet which can attack this position. To hold these vessels under the fire of the guns and to pre fact. Is in the elected representatives of the neonle who.

as n. whole, exhibit the social will Penrose. City Treasurer Lucien Knapp.who is under a bond who has declined to honor are stationed, and the approaching completion cf other modern batteries, suggest the pressing need of a larger force of artillerists The situation In regard to tails senatorial vent them from running the batteries the pro only by refraining from action. Unfortunately, not content with censuring these two theories, Dr. Abbott set up a third, in the words of Hook contest becomes more ini.erestlng eyery day, and It Is being watched with close attention ject requires a complete system of submarine r' an old divine, who.

being out of his province, mines so planted as to close all navagable channels to an enemy while offering no ob by many Kepubllcans high the counsels of the party. The fact that Penrose was driven out of the field as a mayoralty candidate at the last election In Philadelphia and that in New York and llrovlclyn given away mi Ins in the past Is undoubtedly equal to the amount of' the debts of those two cities, and that. If these public assets had been Jjeretofore econum icallv preserved to the public, he proposed greater New York might begin its corporate life free from debt and bv its Income from its franchises be self supporting and perhaps beyond the need of taxation, as the city of Glasgow is said to be to day. The principal involved is not new. it is in complete and profitable operation In r.erlln and Paris, in Birmingham.

Manchester. Glasgow and Kdinburgh and In Toronto and in many other cities abroad. As applied to gas works It has produced almost uniformly excellent results In fell into the most dangerous of all errors. This Hooker said that "the seat of authority is in the lmsom of the Lord." Consequent upon this struction to friendly commerce. This sys tem calls for upward of 6,000 mines with the ments when engaged in controversy with any and all opponents, I looked through the edito the warrants of the commission since January 1, last, became alarmed, a few days ago, when he learned that tho commissioners had advertised for proposals for certain new improvements.

The treasurer set his clerks to work on the accounts of the commission and was irttartled to find that the obligations of the tRInmission already exceeded by over the funds at its disposal, independent of the obligations incurred this year. The treasurer lost no time in forwarding the following communication to Mayor Gleason appliances necessary for their operation. To rial columns immediately after reading the above protect the mine fields and prevent their destruction by counter mining or other means. belief, those who regard themselves as having especial access to the throne of grace, have In all times past declared themselves the revealersof God's will in the state. Ecclesiastical tyranny Is he Is said to be absolutely subservient to Senator Quay (has induced quite a number of men who, as a rule, do not actively oppose Senator Quay, to announce their intention of quoted words of Brother Moody, hoping and ex pecting that the editor would have taken him to the most incomnetc nt of all.

That theory sup task and given him a lesson In good manners. Such unwise and unchristian language, it seems ported Philip II and the Spanish inquisition. It supporting Mr. wanamaker. The big merchant, it lfi said by his friends here, would not have gone into this fight had he not received assurances of support from strong and the project requires 361 rapid firing guns able to give a good account of small, lightly armored vessels used for that purpose.

To cover an entire system and prevent an enemj''s fleet from occupying an advantageous position from which to attack the batteries, 12 inch mortars are so than is now available). The present approved pla of seacoast defense involve the establishment of upward 100 distinct batteries, grouped in twenty or more harbors. In ea ch must be a garrison of sufficient strength to take care of all the guns and other public property in the harbor, and the maintenance of ail in a state of efficient defense. Some addition to the present force of artillery will, therefore, be indispensa'bly necessary. "The work of the corps of engineers, always important, has during the past season been unusually heavy.

The fortification act carried the largest, amount ever appropriated for this object In one act, and the expansion of work necessitated by it, together with the large amounts provided for river and harbor work, has called for the greatest activity on the part of Its officers. The chief signal officer of the army reports gratifying success in important experiments and tests of inventions pertaining to the functions of that corps, and shows that our army is fully abreast of the progress of the times in thi6 branch of the led to Calvinism In Geneva, it tounueu uut hnrios I In their oromulga to me, calls for candid criticism and severe rebuke from all fair minded persons who believe that every professing Christian, and especially every minister of the gospel of Christ, should tlon of "the divine right of kings." It leads also the silly but dangerous proposition, vox prove himself to be a gentleman par excellence populi, vox Del." The stuaent 01 psycnuiuBy knows perfectly well that the man in power who many cities 01 tne 1. nueu in P.ichmond, Alexandria. Danvlll and tnar lottesville. Va.

In Wheeling, W. in Hamilton and Bellafontaine. and in Henderson. Kv. As applied to electric lighting not less than one hundred municipalities in this country alreadv own and profitably operate their own plants.

A rtotable illustration In the last respect is found In the city of 1 letroit which. Just completing Its first fiscal vear. finds the cost of its electric lighting to he but 554.70 per year per lamp (Including Interest on Investment), wade Brooklyn pays tho private companies SHO for the same service. Nor does the prlnlclple Involved lack recognition in the laws of the state of New York. To say nothing of the Tlrooklyn bridge and of its and of munieioal control of the ferries.

In his public ministrations and addresses. I could believes that cower is of God cannot avoia re iniimr himself as God's agent and minister. not but feel that Mr. Moody dishonored his profession and insulted the intelligence of this Immense Brooklyn audience by making such abusive and untrue remarks as I have quoted. iotnr win bncomes the divine will, the fat? of the rjeoole.

the misfortune or tne age. But the whole discussion is to no puinu. re not (tolnc back to Hooker or to Moses. Tne The Rev. Lyman Abbott, Professor Brlggs of the Union Theological seminary.

Dr. Smith of the Lane Theological college and other schol and to each of the commissioners, Messrs. Dowling, Bowley, Moore, Clarke and "Woods: lepartmen of Finance. Long Island City. L.

Xovember 2i. lsyu. To the Honorable Patrick J. Gleason. Mayor of Loner Island City: Sir I deem my duty to place before you ofll clally the condition of the finances in relation i with and to the Keneral improvement commls 6lon.

I conceive ihat your deep Interest in its' welfare of the city and anxiety to relieve and alleviate the burdens uion our will Inspire you to urge active measures of relief. I a full copy of my communication to the fw' irentral Improvement commission. Yours truly, LUCIEN KNAPP, Cl'ty Treasurer ar.d Receiver. Finance Department, Loner Islssid City, November 2 3, ISM. To the General Improvement Commission, Long Island City: Gentlemen Hereto attached i lease find state tnent marked of moneys paid and to be paid from city funds for the account of general Improvement bonds, which shows for interest to December 2.

lSOG. and for interest com ins due in 3S97. for which provision must be made to save default on the pari of the clty.53r.12". The adiustmeut of this hirge sum total of ten commandments do not need the support of the introductory words; they are established in arly Americans, together with eminent author! tho streets, street cleaning and sewers, and of free parks, free schools, free baths, free libraries and museums, I need only refer to the law of 1SSS service. It is found, the secretary reports, that the Influential Republicans, who have tola mm Chat tie stands an excellent chance of winning.

Waehlnghton society will be more than pleased to welcome the ex poetoaster general to the capital; His great wealth enabled him to entertain lavishly during his former residence here and ho has a host of friends In official and semi official life who will rejoice to see (him once more a resident of Washington. Ship Owners Protest. The bureau of navigation of the treasury department is simply being flooded with protests from ship owners against the passage by congress of the discriminating duties bill. The opposition from the owners of vessels at Boston Is particularly strong, as they belleva that one certain effect of the passage of th bill will be to divert from that olty to Canadian ports a large portion of the trade whicn, Boston now enjoys with European ports. This trade of Boston Is almost entirely carried on by foreign vessels and the Elkins bill Twoooses to nut a tax of 10 per cent, ad ties belonging to the Gorman, English and French aealth of the troops has been better during the schools of higher scientific critics, have proven cst vear fhan ever before.

For the nrst time the soul of mankind as standards of rlgnt. mere is no possible glory to be added to them greater than this. Reality is grander than the ideality of exhortation. What the Rev. Dr.

Abbott means themselves thoroughly honest and earnest lovers the troops have been paM monthly during the placed, usualy in groups of four combined in a 16 gun battery, so as to make it impossible for a hostile enemy to anchor or remain long in one position within a radius of five or six miles of the defensive position. For this purpose 1,048 mortars are needed. To accomplish these objects a few of the high power guns, where the nature of the site affords sufficient protection from hostile fire, are to be mounted in barbette batteries on non disappearing carriages. The great majority, however, will he in barbette batteries on disappearing carriages which, by the force of recoil, are lowered after each shot from the view of the enemy, and by the energy thus stored are easily returned after loading to the firing position. The 12 inch mortars are placed in sunken pits or behind massive parapets in such a way as to be entirely and always screened from view." The total number of guns and mortars completed on July 1, 1896, was: 8 inch guns, 61; 10 inch guns, 56; 12 inch guns, 21, and 12 inch mortars, SO.

Ten rapid fire guns with their mounts have been contracted for, to be delivered in February, 1S97, and eight more will be procured with funds available. of truth for the sake of truth alone. The splen in evident to any one who has followed nis Dni did results of their untiring historical and liter year and with fewer paymasters toan tne year before. During the year covered by the report S.49S men were enlisted and but 1.3C5 deserted. llant pulpit utterances for any considerable length Referring to the work of tCie service schools ary research and criticism, faithfully pursued for many years, have proved to the complete satisfaction of every impartial student of the subject that the Bible Is not the inspired and infallible the secretary has thi3 to say of the institute a of time.

A few phrases ana sentences win not contain that meaning. But one thing seems clear, that in bringing Christian theology into line with historical Investigations and scientific discoveries, it is well to remember that new truths which authorized the city of Dunkirk. In trie countv. to erect its own electric lighting plant (which it operates at half the cost incurred hilts neighbor in the same county, the city of ISuf falo'. to the general law passed in 1S04.

by which the legislature authorized all villages in She state to fgurnlsh gas or electricity If the voters so direct, and to the rapid transit act of the same vear. under the authority of which the people of New Yifrk city voted, by a large majority, in favor of municipal construction of a rapid transit road. Recent and ponding consolidation of gas companies in the greater New York district, and the refusal of the attorney general to bring suit to strov the monopoly or trust so created in the City of Brooklyn, tho like consolidation of electric lighting companies, of the elevated roads and of the surface railwaysfcall point out the danger to the new municipality arising from failure to control these natural monopolies. The experience WiKeis Point, L. 1., which was established ISfiS: "The oblect af the school is to provide a word of God, as is claimed by Its worshipers, but a book which, however great and wonderful In many respects.

Is yet to be studied and Judged post graduate course in engineering for the young officers of the corps of engineers, and to eWe them practical instruction in thetr duties valorem. In addition to the present duties, require new forms of statement, precisely as Christ taught men not to put new wine in old bottles. WILLIAM E. CHANCELLOR. like other books, Its errors, myths.

Interpolations on all imports carried in foreign vessels. The JJ38.244.42, taken from the taxpayers at large in this city, you will certainly realize is a matter of supreme moment. As a majority of your commission at least are city officers and the salaries or the commission ore paid by the city It is but fair to assume that you will heartily eo ov erat? to promote the welfare of the city and protect its interests. I ask. therefore, that you issue your warrant for this amount of S13S.244.42.

jr. order that bonds may issue with engineer trcops, in submarine mining. effect of this, in the opinion or tne most xar Erasmus Hall High School, Novemocr z. ism. and higher military engineering.

Selected officers from other arms of the service are also sighted of Boston shipping merchants, win be to build up the trade of the ports of St. John, Halifax, Montreal and Quebec, as im REPLY TO MR. SHEARMAN. detailed from instruction in thi sschool cer During the year a battery of three 15 inch tain practical branches. The garrison consists dynamite guns at San Francisco was satis Layman" Resents His Statements of many other cities shows that tne true remco is In municipal ownership and management, as more effective than any regulation of rates.

While the separation of municipal from state and national elections, and the perfecting of civil wn ic. as affected bv our new state con to reimburse the city for its advances. I also append statement marked "it." which I deem it the duty of the financial officer of the y. city to place before you. that you may have official notice of what you have to meet.

This state factorily tested and accepted. This makes ports designed for consumption tne unireu States may be carried to any of these foreign ports, escaping the additional 10 per cent, duty which Mr. Elkins" bill proposes to levy. or three companies 01 tne engineer oattaiion, under its battalion commander, and all is supervised by the chief of engineers. The course Regard to the Bible.

six of these guns five of 15 inch and one of 8 and forgeries rejected, and only its truths accepted, for enlightened reason and not unreasoning credulity should be the 4udge In thlB case. As an eloquent writer forcibly remarks: "When men gather from heathen myths and select a few from among the numerous anonymous manuscripts of an obscure and very corrupt antiquity the materials wherewith to build an impenetrable arch of creeds around and above them, they necessarily remain imprisoned therein, and It may be a thousand years before advancing civilization can break down those walls and rouse them from their Rip Van Winkle torpor and bring them forth into the clear sunshine and splendor of modern scientific progress." It Is Just such needed Iconoclastic work that those brave and enllght To the Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle: ment sots rortn separate detail the obligations of the.gcneral Improvement commission, amnnnt and from those ports brought into tne unitea States by rail. inch caliber now In position for the defense of two of the principal ports. The cost of these batteries is as follows: One group of one There la a certain class of people in this world fpiyr To more than the limit of Sl.ii".'V.) and I who' do not thrive and nourish in obscurity: that In the place they properly belong, moy cnare New Rules of the Road. Commissioner of Navisatlon Chamberlain men ana two 10 men guns, one group of three 15 Inch guns, $176,000.

This under it. they feel that their light niti uncer a vmuhel." and 30 they try eitery means In tneir is exclusive of the cost of fortification. The cost of projectiles varies from $200 to S500 ner expects that tho President will shortly Issue a proclamation declaring the adoption by this power to bring themselves Into prominence before the public, utterly regardless of any Injury to the cause of religion that may be caused thereby. The stitution, demonstrate that this remedy, elsewhere applied, may now safely boused here: for, bv these provisions, the people can procure a husln ss administration, and prevent a purely political administration of city affairs. The greater New York charter will do a public service of greater and more lasting benefit than con "vjlidation Itself, if It provide a way by which thi subject mav be submitted to popular vote.

Kespectfullv. EDWARD M. GROUT. Brooklyn," November 2G. 1S9C.

JIayor Wurster said in reference to Mr. Grout's letter: "I have always been of the opinion fcai the city should receive more out of franchises than it does to day. It is a question wheth sneii. exclusive 01 tne explosive charge. "The construction of the modern ordnance tor engineer ofneers is three years, ana tor tne officers of other arms one year.

The value of the training given here is recognized by ail who are familiar with its scope. The participation of young infantry arid cavalry officers 4te its advantages has been most beneficial." Steady improvement in the training and efficiency of the state troops is reported, says the secretary, and he continues: "Within the past year effort has been made to obtain more reliable and complete information than has heretofore been secured concerning the amount of the actually serviceable articles of military supplies fci the hands of the state troops, as well as the additions that would be required if they were to take the enedurers of truth and humanity, above referred tofTave been and are now doing, and they will country of the new rules or tne roaa. tne order will probably be promulgated about the 1st of January and will take effect the 1st of Julv. 1897. All the maritime countries of lost case of trying to emerge from obscurity is one required by the approved plan of national defenses," says the secretary, "has been in pro nrost assuredly continue their work with the Shearman.

whom your versatile contriou hope It may stimulate you to some prompt meas. lire of relief to enalde the city to collect pome of this money from whomsoever it is rightfully due. I need hardly call attention to the danger to each member of your commission in contracting 3obt illegally under the constitution. Verv respectfully. LfCIEX KXAPP, City Treasurer and Receiver.

(Statement Finance Department. Long Island City, November 24, 1SSG. General Improvement Commission of Lnni: Island City, created by Chapter 644 of the Laws of 1S'J3, to Lone Island City. For amount paid out of city funds for interest on general improvement bonds, as the same become due. as follows: In the year JS94 I75.no In the year 1SS5 2S.T41.9S In the year 1S9G 40.31S.72 the world, with the exception of Norway, tor, "Mul, has Kindly aiaea, Dy riyuib oiiem same zeal and fidelity that has marked their past efforts, in spite of the opposition and abuse gress for.

eight years, and that of emplacements for six years, while a widespread pop man, a good send off to publicity through the Eagle. Well, I have lived many years In of the illiterate, the bigoted or the foolishly cred ular mpression dates cms work at the be Sweden and the Netherlands, nave aaoptea these rules, and these three countries recently gave assurances that they would inform the United States as to their decision, in re ulous among all the varied sects of Christendom. ginning of a still more remote period of ex Brooklyn in blissful Ignorance of the existence of would advise Brother Moody and his compeers perimentation. During most of this time the Shearman. but now I know that titers is to pay particular attention to, and to follow close er the municipal ownership of railroads would be a good thing because it would cost about visible results of expenditure, in some import such a person, for which I am gratefully indebteor in practice the wIbs admonitions given by the ant respects, were small.

The foundations for Apostle Paul to his beloved disciple, Timothy further progress were not yet completely laid. gard to them. Charles Crisp's Nomination. The announcement that the Democrats of the Third congressional district of Georgia to the Eagle. What should I have done lr the Eagle had not given the young man a lift into notoriety.

It is too bad that a young man so brilliant in his own estimation as "Shearman, is, should Let your moderation be known unto all men, This slow, laborious work of preparation does not appall to the popular eyo, which sees field. The returns received indicate so serious a deficiency in almost every Item of armament and equipment necessary for field service that the general government should no longer withhold the appropriations necessary to place the state forces on a better footing to render efficient aid whenever called into the service of the United States. Recom neither give heed to fables and endless genealogies which minister to disputations rather than to omy accompnsnea racus. xxir tnis reason Total 57S.235.CT Amount which will be paid out of city funds for interest falling due December 1, 1S9C ST.sra.T had nominated Charles Crisp, the son of the ex speaker, to succeed his father as congress godly edifying. Reject profane and old wives' there have been occasional evidences of dis fables and exercise thyself rather unto godli satisfaction at what seemed unnecessary tar twice as much to run tne roaos as it woum in the hands of private individuals.

I think that as to gas and electric light It jnight be a good thing. The city of PSBadelphiaI am informed, receives large revenues frotn it. But the ownership by the city of railroads would have to be carefully considered. It is a well known fact that it is impossible for the city to get the services of men at the same rate as private individuals and the chances are that the railroad employes under municipal action could secure legislation to increase man fr3m that district was received in wasnington with many expressions of gratification. waste his sweetness on the desert air as a missionary among the poor of Brooklyn, when by a Btroke of his pen he can vault into prominence and illumine the whole world.

And so easy, too. simply by saying that "the Bible is not the word of God." If he had only said so a year or two ago how much ness, for God Is not the author of confusion. diness in the execution of the project. But Total Amount required to pay Interest on bonds but of peace." Certainly, also. God is neither mendations made last year are again submitted for action by congress which, if ap Young Crisp is well known to those who have in lbs at 41 per cent, on ouu 555,15.00 more rapid progress could have been made only by the adoption of a plan involving a very much greater expense.

Now that the author nor inBplrer of cosmological, geological, astronomical, biological, physiological, his otal proved, will materially benefit the militia without increase of expense. The flrst'is that states be allowed to return such unserviceable more notoriety he would have enjoyed. I presume torlcal or religious misstatements and untruths, the disappearing gun carriage is perfected he waited modestly until the great teacher of Plymouth had commenced his dissection of the many of which abound in the books of the Old It would seem the part of wisdom to provide 'Statement B.l Finance Department. Long fslanri City. worn ou or obsolete stores and weons as Testament TheBe are to be cost aside as utter for the rapid supply or all that are required 24.

nave been acvancea to tnem oy the war de ly worthless, and the responsibility therefor Old Testament, before he emerged from obscurity, realizing that "there is a tide in the affairs of men for the guns on hand. After that Is done, their wages equal to tnose 01 nremeu aim policemen, which is about double whait they re o' eo tnJtv As members of the uniformed To the General Improvement Commission. Long Island City: much smaller amounts will provide th made to rest upon the Illiterate and falllDie human writers who recorded them. The quicker partment past years, that they be sld for what they will bring and the proceeds credited to the allotments to the respective states Gentlemen Responsive to request for informa number needed for the annual complemen of completed guns. My predecessors In offici tion possesseu uy tnis department respecting tne this truth is recognized by the credulouB advocates of the complete Infallibility of 'every portion and territories lor arming ana equipping force the city coulbe taxed, no doubt, to se cuj pensions after twenty years' service, the same as is the case now with policemen and firemen.

at the head of the war department had, dur affairs of your commission do malte the following statement Amount of bonds issued $1, 225.1)00.00 of the Bible the sooner will the religious world their militia. Tne second is that the secretary of war he authorized to Issue Springfield that seized at the flood leads on to" fame, and so he has seized the opportunity. WiBdom seems to be located In solid chunks In and arimd old Plymouth church, and "the rest of mankind" do not seem to know much. What a sad commentary on the teachings of Plymouth church, when "Shearman. who had sat at the feet of the great teacher in Plymouth, and "learned of him" ing many years, the difficult task of arousing the public mind to a realization of the na come into harmonious accord concerning what Ib divinely inspired and what is not.

Truth alone had personal business with tne late juage Crisp. He was an Invaluable aid to his father while the latter was speaker of the house, acting in the capacity of confidential secretary and adviser. He kept his father's private papers in order and arranged for hearings and consultations with members of congress. If a congressman desired to have a certain bill. In which he was Interested, brought up for special consideration he would go to young Crisp.

The latter kept the run of bills as' they came before the house and acted a3 prompter for his father in recognizing members. If Crisp is elected to congress, and ot this there Is but little doubt, he will share the honors of being the youngest member ot the house with Thomas J. Bradley, the young Tammanylte of New York city. Each man Is 26 years of age. Survivors of the War of 181 S.

An interesting fact was developed this week In a compilation of pension tables at the bureau of Denaions. It appears that there are 138.224.42 C7.722.19 tional deficiencies in the matter of coast defense. As the interest which has been Is worthy of reverence and belief and the deter rie3 of caliber .45 to each state and territory In exchange for other rifles now held, and the third Is that any state (territory may, in addition to the stores ajupplies issued THE F0EWA.KD MOVEMENT. mination of each and all should be to fearlessly Amount Interest on Ponds out of city funds, as per statement received Amount of warrants presented and still running unpaid, estimated Amount of claims filed for da.mau. Amount of suit entered for Amount of claims for work fur which warrants previous to ISO'! have not issued awakened has grown deeper, successive con 32.325.00 52.7Cti.71 so much wisdom that he, "Shearman, feels Investigate, Impartially Judge and accept only gressses have made more liberal provision under the act for ecuuMBp the militia, pur lmnelled while he Is still young to talk right out, that which recommends Itself as "the truth, the for the accomplishment of the adopted chase at regulatiogBKs such army stores without waiting for more wisdom, which would whole truth and nothing but the truth," and 12.000.00 ORGANIZAT.

ON IN 'THIS CITY T04and supplies as JMPretary of war may ap then "the truth shall moke you free." scheme." The work of the various ordnance establish ments is reviewed, as well as the use of smoke prove. Total $1,528,041.32 CARRi ON THE WORK: LOVER OP TRUTH. BsDklyn November 23, 1896. it devotes a very consldera naturally accrue, to such a gifted young disciple as years should roll over his head. It muBt be rather discouraging to a Christian minister to a young man who has sat under his preaching, and Is now a missionary, declare to the world Liabilities and expenses Incurred since Januury less powder in the small arms of the depart iport to the subject of seacoast Ice September 22.

18S8, there has ment. Expenditures on barracks and quar tera are discussed, the Indians now In confine A QUESTION OF TRANSLATION. Ofneers Elected The Poor to Be He appropriated for fortifications, props and that "the Bible Is not the word of God." Perhaps the teacher may be proud of this "fruit of his ment shown to be 310, and some general re their armament, $18,002,029, of which $9,350, To the Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle: the Homeless Sheltered Efio suits civen as to expenditures on rivers and 000 came in the act of June 6, 1S96. Of the ministry." I hope "Mul" for young "Shearman, Mr. Thomas G.

Shearman, must have cast Evangelize the Masses. harbors, the great lakes, the battlefield latter sum $2,400,000 was allotted for gun and 1, 1896, not included in above statement, estimated at not less than $50,000. and also exclusive of any amount necessary to complete unfinished contracts, more or less, estimated at $25 't. Treasurer Knapp has denounced the action cf the present board of improvemen: commissioners tor attempting to exceed the expropriation, an the aycr has denounced the treasurer. Mr.

Gleason declares chat the very statement oi the treasurer t'jows that the funds ave not been overdrawn and shows thac the treasurer is estimating interest on sake has quoted him wrongly, but If not the very hasty "glance at the revised version" to oarks. and the Yellowstone park, in maintain Just fourteen survivors of the war of 1812, but there are 3,287 widows of survivors of the same war at present being carried on the pension rolls of the United States. This discrepancy is explained by the fact that there are mortar batteries, as follows: Six emplacements for twelve inch guns four on disappearing ing the troop3 there as guards. The need will still continue to be "the word of God," loved, read and revered, notwithstanding the efforts of such powerful Intellects as "Shearman, have seen there a3 the translation of II Timothy 3:10: "All scripture which Is given by inspiration Is good." What the revised version does say is: "Every scripture Inspired of God Is also carriages and two on non disappearing car which the City of wasnington na3 ror a Deuer water supply is referred to in addition to The Forward movement, which originated in New York with the Rev. Charles H.

Yat man and was continued by him successfully. riages; twenty eight emplacements for ten to throw discredit upon the Bible as the word other works pertaining to the District of inch guns on disappearing carriages; three of God." "The scriptures cannot be broken." Brooklyn, November 20, 1SS6. LAYMAN. many young women who are wining to marry old and decrepit soldiers In order to become heirs to the pension at the death of the veteran. This Is a practice, pension bureau official bonds a year ahead and is inserting damage I has been carried on for some time past by the 1 emplacements for eight inch guns on disapear profitable," and in the margin (where the scholarship of the revisers is to be found): "Every scripture Is Inspired of God and profitable." It suits that have never been court and PASSING OF THE DOG.

seams orfty reasonable to require that those who say, that is very common. VIEWS ON EVOLUTION. would use the Bible to disprove its inspiration Dr. Talmage's Popularity and One of Its should beiccurate in their quotations. Mr.

Pettiner Says They Have Advanced Results. If the reader will kindly turn to his Greek Crowds similar to those that used to flock Testament he will sec that the authorized version followed a hundred when it translated tha ing carriages: eignt emplacements tor nve inch rapid Are guns: four emplacements for six pounder rapid fire guns, and forty four emplacements for twelve inch mortars in four batteries. The last of these emplacements will be completed, ready for its armament, by July 1, 1S97. The act further authorized the secretary of war to enter into contracts "for material and work for construction of fortifications, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, to an additional sum in the aggregate not to exceed two million five charging them against the appropriation. Treasurer Knapp, when inicrmed of Mayor Gleason's assertions, said that the figures spoke for themselves, irrespective of the mayor's remarks, and that, Independent of the Items mentioned by the mayor, the expenses already incurred by the commission exceed the $1,500,000 fund.

Where employes were going to get their pay from, unless an extra appropriation was secured from the legislature, lie was at a loss to know. Since Darwin's Time. To the Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle: In the Eagle ot Monday appeared a lengthy ar Last Day of the Big Show at Armory Hall. The Brooklyn dog Bhow is now on its last legs. To night its doors will close not to bo opened again until next year, and the poor dogB who for four days have barked, yelped and growled almost incessantly until tlioy have barked themselves into such a state of hoarseness that their best efforts ended only in a wb.eezv siiheak, will be given a much needed ticle bv "Mul." In criticism ot Dr.

Lyman Abbott passage, "All scripture is given by inspiration of God and Ib profitable." The revised version. In its careful evidence of interpretation, sometimes loses that clearness of expression which the freer Rev. S. Parkes Cadman, pastor or tne Metropolitan M. E.

Tabernacle. Its effects for good have been widespread. A similar movement is being carried on in Philadelphia under the direction of the Rev. C. M.

Boswell, and much good has been accomplished. The movements usually have their headquarters in that part of a city in which the percentage of vice genera) wicke dnes is considered the largest and the prevalence of righteousness and virtue correspondingly small. The movement has now reached this city. Tho Brooklyn Forward movement, an organization composed of about one hundred ministers, evangelist, mislonaries and laymen, embracing almost all denominations, will open headquarters in the Wyckoff street M. 12.

church, Wvckoff street, near Smith. 011 Tuesday evening. December 1. The Revs. O.

F. and his sermons on "The Theology of an Evolu to the Tabernacle in Brooklyn to listen to the sermons of Dr. T. DeWitt Talmage can De seen every Sunday at the First Presbyterian church in this city, of which the ex Brooklyn divine is the pastor. While the advent ot Talmage to this church has had the effect of filling all its pews regularly at each servlc tionist." "Mul." quotes passages from Dr.

Ab translation of the authorized version yields. But any English scholar may readily see tft difficulty here. The exact translation would be: "All bott's sermons and from Genesis and then remarks: "In these quotations from the Bible and Dr. Abbott's message are presented the conflicting A VERDICT FOR $5,000. and has added considerably to tne weaitn oi Bcrlpture God inspired and profitable." The co hundred thousand dollars." Under this authority proposals have been invited for the construction, under contract, of the following emplacements.

Seven emplacements for 12 tho church It has resulted In driving away its accounts of man's creation put forward respect pulative verb is to be supplied. It we put It before the first adjective we get: "All scrip most distinguished member. Ot late months President Cleveland and Mrs. Cleveland have ively by ancient Christianity and a modern mln Ister. A Curious Accident Which Caused the Death of John Zipfel.

On October 24, 1895, linemen in the employ rarelv visited tho First Presbyterian church. But this series of sermons was preached, as Dr. ture Is God lnBpired and profitable" If before the second, the and becomes also, and we read: "All scripture, God inspired, is also profitable." of which they were formerly regular wor inch guns five on disappearing carnages and i two on non disappearing carriagi. nineteen emplacements for 10 inch guns eighteen on disappearing carriages and one a nun dis appearing carriage; fifteen emplacements for 1 8 Inch guns on disappearing carriages; four Of the Brooklyn Heights Railroad company! Bartholow. J.

W. Taniblyn and F. B.liussell Abbott himself says, with the express purpose of provhie. not the truth of evolution, nor even that of the Bible, but the fact that there is no tno nrst But the conjunction binds together the two qualities which are affirmed of the scriptures, lnsplrei were engaged in stringing feeder cables upon a3u uoacon lour.g win auuic. The Rev.

such conflict: that there Is no disagreement be its polls on Third avenue. At the noon hour Dr. Albert Louis IseiiKS 01 trie riauvin pmuc r.nnipnrs for inch rapid fire stuns, and twetn the evolutionist's view of creation and that on that day John Zipfel, aged years, va tion and profitableness. It Is also a fact that the words, "scripture," "scriptures," had as definite a meaning to on 1 ATft lirvi. TT.niKrnnal rrhurch Is Lo be 10 i.w.v, set forth In Genesis: that evolution 1b In no way 1 tuirt triiFla i3 iuuivLi present and make an address.

I rommc nt in lhree batteries. The last of those emplace opposed to the Biblical account, although It doe Jew as the word Old Testament has to us. Paul lav men will take part in the service. ments will be ready for its armament Decem contradict the Interpretation of that account In tho preceding verse refers In somewhat com ber 1. ISi'' which certain theologians have accepted and given plimentary terms to the "holy scriptures" which forth.

Timothy had learned at his mother's knee. Let look at first quotation from tho and which we know that Christ and the apostles Quoted as if they possessed authority. Paul Bible: "And God said. Lift us mane man in ou: tv our nki nH: nnd let them have do rest. The uaging was an compteieu on iou nosdav, so that yesterday was devoted entirely 1 to show purposes.

Morning, afternoon and evening tho prize winners were paraded in the ring and made a gallant" showing. I Interest still continues and oven grows as it nears the end. Yesterday tho attendance eclipsed anything soon heretofore. The house way crowded all day and when the hour for closing arrived, tho people had to bo almost forced out ot the house. In spite of the large attendances which have greetod every stage of the bhow.

it will hardly prove a financial success. From a purely sporting standpoint, however, tho exhibition has been second only to that given at the Madison Hqnare Garden, and next vear tho management hopes to fully equal that big show. On the whole, they are more than pleased with the venture. The onlv event of particular intorest yesterday was tho loss of tho crack Gordon setter Hope Noble. Early in the day, whilo her attendant was absent for a few moments, she broko her collar and escaped from tho hall.

Sho in black and tan. and belongs to S. A. Nickerson of Providence. It.

I. At the time she broke away she wore a blanket. L'ndotibtedlv tho main feature of the show for the week lias been tho performance of tho great dancs. The group numbers twelvo, but three wero unwell. The performances havo been universally meritorious, enpecially no nn jirr rmnt cm account of tho surroundings.

unquestionably meant that the entire Old Testa minion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air. and over the cattle, and over all the ment was God lnsplred and profitable. Of course Mr. Shearman Is at liberty to disagree with the earth, and over every creeping thing that creep noon the eurth. distinguished apostle, but the proprieties of debate "Ho God created man in his own Image, In the image of Ooil created he him: male and female demand that we know what Paul said.

shipers. The big Jam oi people arxiut tne doors and the crowd of curious listeners Inside are very distasceful to the presidential family. After each service the people rush out Into the street and form a narrow lane from the church door to the edge of the walk, and through this President and Mrs. Cleveland have to pass In order to reach their carriage. Dr.

Sunderland, who performed the marriage ceremony for President and Mrs. Cleveland, regrets very much that the Presi dont has decided not to attend divine worship at his church. In speaking of the flourishing condition af the First Presbyterian church Dr. Sunderland said this week: "The church has thrived wonderfully since the advent ot Dr. Talmage.

He is the most remarkable man I have ever met, and tho only objection I have to make in regard ta him Is that he is absent from the city so frequently on Sundays. No Institution can be dedicated or public building opened but that Mr. Talmage must bo In attendance to mako the occasion auspicious. Everybody wants htm, and his absence from our church on Sunday Is seriously felt," HALF PAY FOR HALF WIT. penman, the funny man The editor has reduced my pay Just one half.

Gay, She sporting reporter Yes, he told one he thought you were only half wl tted. YonTtera States created he them." As will appear from the report of the chief of engineers, the department in making those allotments was guided "oy a desire to protect as many of the seaports as practicable against marauding attacks of isoi. ued cruisers as well as to provide a more efllnieni defense for the important places. In some cases, for economy both of time and money, locations were selected for expenditure where the government already controlled the si: or had a working plant. Finally, the allotment has been so made as to utilize to the best advantage the guns for which carriage could be most speedily furnished.

Tho secretary then proceeds to give in detail the guns and mortars contracted with various companies. Of the manner of their emplacements he says: "Of the hign power guns tc bo emplaced it is proposed to But It would be only poetic Justice If some learned critics of the fortieth century should make Certainly neither Dr. Abbott nor any other his way homo from the Warren street school, in company with a boy named Joe Donahue. To reach their homes on Daltic street tho boys had to cross Third avenue. A portion of one of the loops of a cable was lying on the side walk near tho curb, between Warren and Baltic streets, about to be hoisted by horses into placo on the polos.

Joe Donahue stepped over the cable, but as the little Zipfel boy was about to step over it the horses were started. Tho cable went up with a jerk, catching young Zipfel between tho legs and carrying him up about twenty feet. He then fell headformost, his head striking the flagging in the gutter. He was picked up in a semi conscious condition and taken in an ambulance to the Seney hospital. For a few days his life was despaired of.

Then he took a turn for tho better and in two weeks left the hospital. He seemed to be getting along nlcoly, went about the streets with other boys and joined them in play. On January 9 last he was suddenly seized with convul The object of the Forward Movement or 1 ganization is to evangelize the masses and to bo active in the work of mercy and help. De partinents have been formed, the duty of which will be to give aid to tho poor, to she! ter the homeless and. in short, to do all in the power of the department that will be bene ficial to the classes with which it has to deal.

The officers are as follows: President, the Rev. F. Bruce rtussell; vice president, San ford J. Young: secretary. F.

T. Horton; treasurer, A. E. Smith. Religious meetings will be held nightly at 7:15 o'clock, holiness meetings at the same hour on Thursday evenings ar.d Sundays at 4 o'clock in the afternoon.

Everybody who wishes to attend will bo made welcome. SMITHTOWN NOTES. i Walter H. Piatt of Buynnne, N. sjiont day with friends at Smithtown 3r.

Ml ic Acliilt. and May Edwards of Smithtown spent eslerduy with the lt' v. J. A. Cb.un.hlll family at Woodbury.

Christian evolutionist would dispute this state if ment. hut would yield It hearty aBsent. Where, i hen. Is the conflict with the meaning (due to Mr. Shearman "orthodox" by inserting two commas, thus depriving the relative ot the restrictive force.

In the quotation: "All scripture, which is given by Inspiration, Is good. A. J. McKELWAT. Fayettcvllle, N.

November 20, 1896. curr. less and superficial study) which "Mul. and others rend Into these words? The IHble presents the simple fact without In what manner the details were carried out. The Christian evolutionist states the sam facts, but also iflves an explanation, viz.

That thi. mount only about 43 on mo jioji ui. appi aring Dogs on all sides of thom, barking and dis DogB on all sides oi tnom, Darning urincinle The intensity of lire delivered iu euum: principle. 1 iic ihiouoiw .11 i Tnntwti: niicratlon of all pervading i cnf.rvnria.T o.irror i.w irwnnL luuir hi rf J', i. mtn A to work.

laws, demonstrating Ills unchangeable purpose YJ tthroUKh countless ages, while "Mul." and th Two 'li. i. wer secured by bmnntown sportsmen sions and died. Dr. A.

W. Shepard. assisted 1 wviir Then was a party of ten not nccJssit? This condition, rigidly impost by I T.ZTLl JTh ol Smith nll ft mltilniiv nn i vi.vv thlclr mlthtfiivn and various special of all the DroceeUlnSS reianns of all the proceedings reianns i Full reports tho hnv. Thev discovered that the inner plate i Numbers have en kilUd. on which a bounty of 1 the board of engineers man.

Pills that God accomplished tney nirnlsn us, to wit, Are gaining favor rapidly. Business men and travelers carry them in vest pockots, Indies earrv thom In nursOfl. IS been IJiiid. o1pll hart hnn fm I rod .1 nnlnr nvpr 2 cents euch 111 Kit. luc i For the Buys and GlrU.

A new game by Som Loyd, distributed with next Sunday's Eagle. Dr. Storrs' Golden Jubilee will be published in the December number of the Brooklyn Eagl library, issued next Monday. Pricey 6 cents. Goyl Illustrations.

boards, involved the solution of most difficult problem. Until recently thtt only practicable method, it was believed, for mounting theso guns on the disappearing principle was in a gunllfc battery. In such a battery the these results by a single spasmodic effort of the will, which effort they would, apparently, limit In time to an InBtant. And right here is where the wlioli; dispute seemB to center: In the duration houaekoeporB keep them in modioino closots, tho left eye; that a splinter of bone had pene i trated the brain, causing an abscess, menin I gltls and death. Jacob Zipfel, tho father of the boy, then sued A Winter's Isrtit amL Sam Loyd's new Tournament Game given away with next Sunday's Eagle.

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