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The Standard Union from Brooklyn, New York • 2

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THE DAILY STAyPAHD-UyfoK BBOQKLYy. MONDAY, JUXE 9, 1S90. that a banquet: was given in his honor at JUBILEE MASS COMING TO TOVN debate. The murmuring: over vast space of typewritten copy, can hardly be TdB Daily Stanflam-Mon. WILLIAM BCRAI.

MURAT HALSTEAD called eloquence. The Republicans have made Ss opw simply boresome. Lst the poor, decrirat, overworked old lie rest for awhile, arid teH in about how the Stuffed Prophet stole l7en Batter's ballots and bad the monumental; gall to have himself sworn in as TOWN TALK AND DOINGS. During Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week nearly a thousand Sunday school workers from every section of the tate are ex- In Hofjor of Father Fransioli's Fiftieth Sacerdotal Year. For? paugi'i Circni Is Pre paring to Irnde BrooUjn.

Chief Executive of tbe Nation. There's a case pected to be present In the City of Churehea wry sfwnnon: prion, two omiM. They mill be domiciled in the home ot the of a fraudulent President that is a case. there were all tbe signs of Ice in the neighborhood! "Why was not tbe speed reduced still more! Tbe answer of the captain to this question is worth recording. He says if the ship had been moving at a slower rate, say six miles an hour, or one-third the rate at which she ram with hard driving, she would have struck the berg hard enough to hive destroyed ber.

It was the speed at which the ship was going and the power of the steam which enabled the captain, by working one engine one way and the other in the opposite direction, to turn her within Copenhagen Saturday night, at which tbe United States Minister, Mr. Clark E. Carr, and a number of Americans residing in tbe Danish capital were present to represent America a sovereignty, while Danish sovereignty was reoresented by Count Bilie, tbe Royal Chamberlain. The Count expressed his gratification that, although Gen. Christen sen was now a genuine American citizen, he still cherished his love for his fatherland and bis countrymen a sentiment that no American will quarrel with.

It li HU rirt Tsit for FJerea fjfllmi-TipttrMl. tu ram pnr wrai.il, wr pwr whmiT4V lre of ml i Cnhak. ummi ot.s 12 eeats por oopy) 1,11 (orouni aUMrty Uun. Enteral al Ui Brooklyn Post Offlc assaoond-altus mtiutr. labUcxlla OSes.

39 and 31 Fulton Street. THB BTAKDARD-CXIOy will 6 mailed of the House a body capable of doing business. Tbe excellent work of the 8peaker will stand. The common sense of tbe country was solid behind him in counting the Democrats who alternated between silence and shrieks, as present. Tbe prancing of the great men of Kentucky and Indiana howling at Speaker Kaed, becama ridiculous.

Reel captured the country. North and South. Next to Reed the man who has maue most good reputation since the first Monday in December last is McKinley, who, in pushing his Tariff bill, showed high qualities as a leader. You Are In Danger a yoa beca to feet t-r4 aa4 ww. far iht cmJumd seJbaa 11 Ua aysiea ia rata acj Usie to a (era et ulawaa.

Tha hoa'd beat one erf-room vu.i i Saraa.tarLtla. hwh cocia-a jat tittv e.eajs.U suwof to waick Vh body crave aa rrdi.y vrlooBti a a ptita, tajLtsy difeeUoa aa yr od. wtuch Hk? rr yos 'f 1-mh aaj ea )qj pric; aa.tx Hood's Sarsaparilla any adrtrr (whir man changed whenever 4eetred) lor CO emit per month, or $1 JO fir three the space of her own length. With low steam various members of the churche. Dr.

Befc-rend's people will entertain fifty. Dr. Meredith's OUy. and tbe famdies of other churches will receive a proportionate number of delegates, so that all will receive eutertAioment wnue they are in attendance upon the convention, which will b4J it rioo4 in Tompkins Avenue Concret jtioojil tbutvh. The sessions of the annual ttate Sunday Convention have always neen larjrely attended and have called tonretner some of the most efficient workers In tne Slate.

A if rent dl of sett will no doubt be jpvca to the proceeomits mu year ny the fact turn toe to held in brookiu, wbieti has loutf been known as a great Sunday school centre au the home of many valiant oldter in toe runaay hool army. The new Toiikuis Aveuue Church, wbere-tbe sessions are. be held, with its model at low speed this conld not have been done. They Went to the Wrong Governor. Thi leave-taking bstween Dr.

Talmage and bis congregation yesterday at tha Academy of Music was impressive sight, and one that marks the atxractivs power of this popular preacher, whP never fails to assembls a multitude about ntin wherever he appears in public. The day wai delightful, and the crowd which filled the great auditorium were not oppressed by the peat, and thus nature was with the preacher. It is pleasing to note that, despite the loss of the famous TaPsrnacIe by fire. Dr. Talmage was able to say that tbe ecclesiastical year St.

Peter'a Church Filled with Friends and Admirers of the Venerable Prelate Prof. Glorxa Compose Mams for tho Occasion Father Kl-llott's Tribute. The flftieth annieraary of Fatbar rraDt'oM'i ordination to ttie priesthood was commemorated at St. Peter Cburon yesterday forenoon by a folden JuDiie? msst tbe music of which was cumpoeed especially for toe oocasioa by Prof. Paoi m.

oran ist of t. AjrntV t'hunh, New York. The services com-tuencni at 11 o'eiock. b'lt lonrf before the ortts.u soun.Wd the tniUal note of the intnduct.ry The promoters ot the New York and Long Ivlvairy Uetwrta Twa I i real Can Tana Coat of SapporOo- te Mow. the ftr ume ia many in UrooUr to hare a orna vf tu own oot a lirawtiT druoo of a New Tor how, but a ctrva that cotne to th cVy of Ch 4reb a hiat a lhMM tot of the oid m5 hTl tie It-i tj T.

IWrauaiHcfat omea owr a -fi tt-r n-nni. xt.s ta aaattal ow in New Vera, hat iw aiAw tat w-t next jsia jmm New Xw ko rvt ber 4 4. i'n ia-t u. tttmBl Thi Virginia City (Nev.) Enterprise is tmonthe. In changing an addreti, both old and should 6 9vn.

Persons dr tiring to receive THE RTAFD-ji D- regularly at their residences vHll be served by responnliie dealers vpon request received (without remittance) by this office. and no man can say the tariff question has not been talked about enough that any more speeches would bare been a waste of time. abusing Senator Dolph, of Oregon, for, as that sheet says, "airinz his nrivate eold Island Bridge Company went to the wrong Governor. They should know that tha privileges of the office have been farmed out to the political bosses, and not try to interfere with Mr. Hill's perquisites from such sources.

The bun day school roo3i ai other appurtemnees. as wt-u as the QtrJ attractions of Urooklvn which closed yesterday had been one of ros German brewing interests were opposed to the A rrerare4 ItSM. lv all Jrstcuu fL i by C- 1 HvV'f A lxl, a. an neinuv, are futures wok a will unite in Tht contest far the STANDARD- 6r.VO.VS piano, to be awarded to the most ptpular wchool teacher in Brooklyn, wilt close at noon sm Wednesday, Jane 13. atriM Ol KKTISf! C-rVl ImH mKiu urn year couvenuoa a more urn a standard contraction opinions.

Ths Senator from Oregon did nothing of the kind. He has resisted the rush of a craze that means mischief to bis State, and be should be honored for standing by his constituents. Ha has spoken the truth, and bis State something more to do than to forgive him. It owes him credit for his ability and bravery. lTU usuaity Km, peniy.

The watt on tne handsome new structure, in one of lhe fpleasantost legions of th city, has so far advanced that the Doctor ex 100 Doses One Dollar aad I a -t tj-ttr He at mt wr id lie vmceiit si Bi i'u im a Ud at the tame rtuehall flmnniU tn New m. Yor on s.uuraay afteruooua numtjerof fuutiy pects to preach from its pulpit after the sum tneu an in a a Box-led tin ttit an I MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 9. 1WK). The Detroit Tribune comes to tDe front in great shape on tbe burning question of the comparative merits and demerits of tbe Republican and Democratic chairmen of the National Executive Committees. The Tribune roughly remarks: "Why do not the Detroit Free Pren and other Bourbon organs that are daily asking Quay to vindicate himself why do not they ask Brice to vindicate Mmseit? Like Bnce.

they say nothing. They charge Quay with haying some yeara ago unlawfully appropriated State funds, but admit that every dollar thus taken was restored to the Plate, oamiog the friends who came to his finan rnj r.ASI-r.ALL scents ere I' pou a Ion rvd streamer wad displayed the lecen orU's bridge which Dr. Rainey planned to put across the East River at Blackwell's Island, and the Governor had transferred his powers in toe matter to Senator Stadler, who represents the big beer makers in the Senate, and was largely instrumental in getting up tbe big election fund used so liberally when Mr. Hill was last a candidate before tbe people. Among the masses of the people there is no division of mer vacation is pver, in September.

If any one imagined tne-Do'tor had lost his grip they nampious, jkaj, while irom a suuz to the f-l thmr tit are Mi Oi ,0 tw ervs te- A plairi the Nit i'n I ji ai i e- trt t-v-s id i M. wtil of Kahhaj crops are not doing well, we se. intrx-n tb- church Iiteraiiy Jamaiet who tne numerous friend ard aimtreri of the venerable prelate Kverj' jvanabi mcd ol sp- (nuD up aliar rail to tLte door wa ocvuuiel, and the comoitii'i a'lie rntE were tae to their ara.let caiktcuy. Vluch pnu; is Ji'' te efRciencv uwoiayivi the larif. crp of ii.r wiio ere mdef at abe in piovvimn lor the and tuiuiort 1 ne auJitoriutu adorned wito the f--tal fcirlano ot c'hriM iu.t utdut-a.

FetHus evergreen, ivy hi laure. aero U'jwn If 1 tweeti he. massive pillars, and frum Uie centre of the ee.i.iitf grentit swayirur fron.is. Potted planui aud feruiaadan lunnit variety of t1 io nite-i every ny-ewiln-DK and tbe altar wai roted in a harmoo.oiai iuvruy of vtmul mmient Tin? An.encsin fliiir. rv--o-lT i -v ii! -1 tne uu-iv t- Why should not tbe statesman Plumb intro would have beau mdecsived by a sight tha vigorous hand-ehiking which he went through orotnernood grounds, which immeii lately ad )oius thorte of the LeKUe, was ditpivyed a white streamer, wtich also "WoriJ's CbampiurM, l.swi." im rocks to the rwr and out de tne grounds a crvwd wnivh duce meaaurss for immediate rlicf The with before he griped his gripsack and started Polo Gronadi Will Be Usel Ox: Association Clnb.

for his summer ramble. Touching State Sovereignty. This is found tn (he Louisville Courier-Journal: We are (jetting a little mixed lately on the doctrine oi State rights, it dag looir been the positiua of Republican organs sentiment as to the necessity for the Bridge at witnessed tKH.ii the Brotherhood anil League aiLM at the ime tune. Sitting in front of me p- ti a ri i near; prh) 1 -i I TjcTimmi. 1 1 Just levea yesra rioted ekiTa 1 r.

hei; i i taken inUi be is tr-e out nmi lh- i nupTi ttin on ftTr tai. at o'i itiai ii i Blackwell's Island. Perhaps the men who cial rescue. "Bnce is charged with having defrauded the State of Ohio out of over and not one or. "iuii'1 hmst tmtifw tat-n iurt tar-i Nt iiimr a Wl fear Senator Plumb Is in dinger of posing too much a a superior sort of Senatorial j.

,4 person. It la a line in which there is no safety. PERSONAL was a man with a tear in ha coat wbtcu oenriy deiaehod tbe akevu, ioj ora do not appreciate bHotxdi mitit lay t.idl ttiis represent the people of all parties in this bridge matter argued that the Governor, in byrtcute letew.ted nt iciu xew ool ea "Tbe Rev. tr. Almon Gunnison Will r.

in UnnklcnMID lQurlllV tO ffO OQ the ireai any reitireuoe to lot- rtguts or a state as proposition to renew je War or tbe HeleUion. CMjrae of them have gone so far as to assert that the states bear the same relation to the Federal be gci into thr- stouikL in Qaviof b4 coat niended. waa quite erjdeut bocver. consenting to prevent the submission of the Prohibition amendment to the ivoters of the 6unday school excursion of All Church. Sevretarv of ttie njinin F.

lrT a bi'naH of tUnMii lot, U. A. iC. uufun-i in theorjan loft amhl an attractive arr.t -f rtuH; was ioree-1 to I f'-fini 1 Ur 1 recojUJe rorauifti Uiat ne didut thinl to, tor was a jreauiurt Far rail The call' of the First Reformed ranoMUil floncd'ttiiv. On either of tfv (Stale, at the dictation of a single wealthy ten! ay by Kennedy ream-Ikwtos't N.itlmiM and IMtyrr Lcafue llubi in This tty Fvewnlts of Games I'layetl Church, seventh iveriuu and Carroll street ex lioverument-whlch they call the Nation, with a big that counties bear to a Stute.

Of such a contention requires almost phe fas-Dai fntnuflani, ana (otic hs pjj ot Jes haiijf touier and he can sh-Tud? up i e-uis ne altar, at ta-- sarins estvcial otih tended to the Kev. Jamal Farrar. of Phila whs It wi wtve.1 Io V- h-country mi two f.it rr ihhh i tm r- roud class tn tbe community, had conceded Virgin ihvr delphia, has been accented, and toe new oestor CROKsa says: "I would like to tell you onisthiiig, though." It is- relate! that be uttered these with intense Ming. It is Uzgxsted that be referred to McCann. We aturs the remark that perhaps Mr.

Croker snay Injure himself by the suppression of bis motions. When hs wants very much to say something, it might be the bettor way to say It. incr dollar of it has eyer been returned to tbe State. This was it is alleged, by tho fraudulent evasion of the payment of taxes. The charge that he bought aud paid bt money for A seat in tlie Senate is Just as definite and strong.

So, if Quny ue-'ds a vindication, Bnce needs at least two of toem. WUl the Free Prtui kmdlvurge Brice to bring stnt against his accusers? Lt may do DO OOl. but It certainly can't do any harm." We may remark that the reason the Democratic and Mugwump newspapers do not undertilte the defense Brice is, that they generally approve bis methods and are basely hypocritical and false In their nowling accu enough, and that, therefore, there mounds In r--os 1 1 teilw thr innian'u lj' nothing, in Stadler's boast that be would win soorny enter upous no Greshajl Mrs. Janes Gresbatn. of 1M Sixth street, has returned t) the city from Sayvllle, Long Island, where she nad been visiting.

Th fW-aiie hue lavaievl the town. Ttie b-xi of Saturls' to New T'WE kill the Bridge bilL They forgot, however, wai protby tw aeea odUi b-ex't He wj wonJexluliy wtsll paUM uo iiu- name, uuiierto all Hkj Qoe pomi an 1 way with the records of tue ptavers. He talked loud, not to aay particular p-rsta, put to ever boJv jrt-ut-raily. that tboe ho were noi well up in the game could bent-tit by bw superior knowi. elge.

1 was smpt ised at the Timuil atu-iuunce, Oniy 'Ml were present, and around at tbe tins ai that the Governor always puts bis trust in Gahara. Mr. L. rtaharan, the landscape ent Wtpi'i teiiD into third rNace, an 1 the or- nomenal ignorance oi tne structure and history of our form ol tiovL-rnmunt. buta lare proportion of mo KepitOtiCjin press 111 respond to any requirement of that sort.

Louuvutc Gntricr-Jnirmu It la so easy to give you a straight tip on that question that we will do it, notwithstanding your ingratitude, oot to say incapacity to acknowlsd3 che obligation wa shall heap upou you. The Unioa was, by Tle muucAl ammiteir.eiit ot the was reudereij by t.te iMcnbine-1 vhiin Peter and Aurf-iL-tinc'-i cnurcne ot city, St. Arnes' aud rL Leo of New York, as folio wh: 1. Int rvMuctorr Mar. h.

Onr-in. rit? A tilona Kii'tsi. 4. tiraduale. violin solo lntn- luctory tbe politicians.

Tbe politicians have good mT into in the iTaren' leau gardener and florist of Ninth avenue and Nineteenth street, adopted bis caiimg because of a memories and the people have not. If the pro- I trnnlr. i rx uhhi tit tt -a of ih tliv ih orji.ja a r-' I to rs 'aae New ...1 tbe houe 4 lu mum and ii aa i ivr. -ahiw liar, nutn irrfel to rrala-viphui -nie oi rorepeutfh aod fm that cur a wie twrth. inarfiw Krwfciy.i t-te-uV! to tt-e N-w nrk iu-i I la urn ax halwrDwii Attn, -f it exitr howrw, hii 'i "i rt-( atui a mr A 4a ro I orrtuif Jr mwsia his st tier a lte mnrrr of te yeeai rmrmvan.

ttamtits to tmbi'd11'1 ngtii in lin a mid berswii wr the.it tint IworiS lullininno -ar ne tv ws o( ttrarrru oi Ihe Bri tee rooms are atill love for flowers aoiuirei in early youin. his knowledge of shrubs, plapts and flowers, is very extensive, and he never lres of explainum the motors of the Rainey bridge were wise they tn tHce. yet moed ui fn tn nirtli henueii tewiu ha not sations against Quay. "Ad ould have come to Gov. McLaughlin.

It tiie taa enaiess varieties to au wnv tutuusu menu wilaerntt of empty eata at a mutch between tbe liotttoiid and waat were ouvv "the irmat- to the gladiators the arena, thev frnif i to say: "How hath thy lory deparud." There was gr)d bfiil playing witueiiei ou the Leuxoe diauiuna tint attcruoou, however, thoujrh the volume ot applause froui the Urothc hmrl jrouuds next a-ntr ihrtwe 1 ta.tt tite atu-udauce tueie was mucn larger. was probably not of the compact entered HYMENEAL. into when Gov. Hill visited Boss McLaughlin at the batter's house in Remsen street that Gov. McLanghllu's Vetoes.

Some years ago, ou a Snuday evening, a Tsi Herald has a tolciitram to the affect that the lion. Ben Butterwortb may be offered the ancrtttaryshlp of the World Fair Directorate. Mr. Buttnrworth would be a great secretary if he could eflonl It, lie is likely to And the patent law business, into which be proposes to xpand his energies when be retires from statesmanship, mora Drontnhta than tbe sucrotary-ship even of a World's Fair. 1 o-iuorrow nm 0 thisniv; Al KHstern Tara, Uro- itlyn V.

vs. tkon at ti Iitk. H--oiklyn N. I vt l- Keuue 1y and hw Aovta-t Hi. ti-i thr pviimn ot I a i-tme.

"uuLiy -nl Uir ilm-nihat Vuinr a ten.n piiir the 1' Jo 1 1 round, ac: it Kenoe it now tSit Ui ii. pt! nnnm I'm tivt-r measures only in part affecting Kings Couuty carriage drove rapidly across the big Bridge Teonoft Levy, who is contested should be subject to the approval of tbe leader Evidence consttintly comma- to hand ttie cT'ITli wtin nave teen mu le tjr th- lominuiu. "Veui Oeatktr ft. CnM.k DfTwrtery "Kcce Sncerdos S. S.1UCIUA.

M. lei." liX Kxit, Urijiin. Mr- J. T. an 1 Mi Oar ltran-le-s i stained tie sopmuo n- allo.

VA T.yi.T. Mrs Tuotn: y. ln-vsn. tenor. M.J "1.

Hrenn.in. baraon -s. -h" K. Miiae lie, Mr h.irles Wiusiow; harp st Marel.i'k viol I in-te. iSft Kta lturardi; l'ni Ouirza, Mi; H.

(nui.nio.. direv tor. a. lei Ultru'll. Mf.

Sitl lit OC male hi d'H'ot in the eouiitrv three mo with the ampunm that Kisti om New York, turned into Fulton street for few blocks, wheeled into Clinton street, lsiand Lift as foreman of tbe printing depart I of -r MUk-ti a re -rT -i lur nt' re lu la ot He onr flr1 I tat tfj I fuTi-r-l t. Palrt-t, eri- -n I- wu re a tl Ifwr etit I i n- i- i i I vf mv ol it ati a wait two of the Brooklyn machine, but mere have been ment, was yesterday united in marnaire to Mi-s the terms of the Constitution, "more perfect" thau the colonial association or-revolutionary Confederacy. The Constitution is a document proceeding, by its own terms, from "we, the people," The Southern politicians combined and, iutenihod by the eonamon and peculiar tniereat of slavery, made tbemvelvei professors of interpretation of the Constitution. Finally msy demaudeJ that it should carry slavery into all the Territories, ana then tried SL'C-sfciou and got tile worst of. it.

Now the Slates are simply for the transac cases in whicn Mr. McLaughlin insisted on an sharply rounded into Rems-o street and, con Lucie Levy, late of Kheims ai Pans, Fran cu. Tf 't I'imw io hn at Ki o- on ji et'unt of t.v iim att lu. and thai hi ti-Oai. of KM i.nw ii.

i i extension of bis privileges. tinuing down tne Block, stopped in front of a at tbe bouse of tbe bnde'i Uriel1-. Julius Levy It is to be (eared that Kider Flaggard's tonimii'nt'rs tt propatrate s-oujon llui'ii Htver are iD'-r tutK with ucvu-v 1 r. B. Loiifc-euI) of Gafkill, is accx-ui ptitt wDflcr.

Uld m-j the other diy thit a Dif.utxT ot il mIiuo.i U.ive reeentlv rn tjiit-Mi to i piac. wjh'h in tn ttll' Were ni). IIHTt'iiMUi: hi ti.im- tw-rx lit- aa very conhen ic 1 nn a handsome brownstone mansion on the northerly Ff Mirth street. New Vor. the Hv.

Mr. Krau-e Every one at ali familiar with public aff airs in this State remembers the case of the Ives k-pf The bruin a plump ani id of tbe street- The carriage contained T. Mi rsmw 4. A. ltrH.kl Pool bilL Seven thousand clergymen of i tonoert ova hi 1 oTi! ol ma.

David tl Hill, Governor of New York State, Indignation about the horrid mudile of bis atones just published under the title of "Beatrice" will caus? a lanje alo of the book. It is fair to say that the voiunie does pretty blonde, and marnajn is the ru-uit a tetrothat mude in cbiMtnHxi distitn lnnt nf krsnpH Thu irriuun hw ltn-Cn a rtTi'leil wtten u.liuin aoiiel denominations had written pj Gov. Hill Kennr tv t. feat li tin i o-i, a. id but the trouse in front of which lt stopped was eb.h the error of tb.t.

couutry for sum-' ye.tra, bfal bride I'd j. the home of Hujib McLaughlin, known from ing him to veto the till, and it was generally lion of local business au I the more they do to liar uutn. It c-its nimt of TTin lipiv.rf a how 1- k- it of I. 1 ii.ui rt- uvir uifl.iii ll- i 2 an 1 re ow. i aaisi te ruicfii troi; )u i 1: latter sum i i.

I i i i 1 l.npii- ti lo li. il at d.iv -4 shot Km ihnf twn amy cr. e. k'tn iennh. tn eh aie u--t tn rance 1 1- 1 1-.

itu rinn 1--n to ti. m. i.m ho do tars are ml i in i- rt? a I i j- 1 paoan i mi Ii-ck ya M-'ii ia lEinranii, Jmti 'U rnoon and t-o-i nu p- So m. Is i is k. with a i it rtn-oi, oniv recently rejoined him.

I -en ltoW llll 1 I were: eifl-ranl. tne Kev, K. W. Ma oT ft Autfutine. deacon, the v.

1'. ll Walsh i 1 Actoria. the K-v. r' t. Fit JtirerrtJi' (I M.

Stephen master of Cerctaotuea, A Ki i usiuii. Katner Waller Kl ndt. of tno Pau.tst i t- r. pniache 1 the M-fuina, pivlntr tiih tribute t-the shimiw tr.otp. ot Kather tian.

jl I hsve ere In- to end of the land as the powerful Boss of i ne eervmoov acoorhna- lsuv and i a id rit or the Jewisb rhurcri. Tlv in-wjp, nre-w in miuding their own business the better but let any one of them, or dozen of them, try dis t.y he Brooklyn Democratic machine- 1I1U be pleiuinu in the ItuiWm and adjacent I stnaiu. In kv mui himj thnt the tit mi str'-nni ot the ttkili renon are It ttoeked it tlli, and me hLIk'1' i-s hae plenty of 'pin lr iu now utn ihe lt of r. Ati oue who has not enjoyed kind of uierMioii tin a tr -ut still In pro net or ot hotel in the mountain comnjutticuiou f-nm a trenuetu-ui in linlu not Umx aifo akititf him how iimny troiii ne in white corded silk and with 4 ite oraiiire 1.1. 1 1 blooms in her sunnv hair.

stoA" witn toe There was a serious crisis in tbe political nr ioiu bom-nth a velvet canopy rubnuilertM union ns a remeJy tor any grief, real or fancied, and they will 1,0 restored at the point aiTairs of the Governor. IIM." wun aneieut symbol, wtretmea skmih-; bunds which were held hv three voufc-tf Ihe Cleveland machine, manned at one end of the bayonet. The Suat.es are not as sover the father of tne uroom. Thi. the el TMlr4tr, by the lou l-shouting reformers and at tbe conceded that its fate was sealed, when Bo-s McLaughlin took a train to Albany and hail a short conversation with the Governor.

At its conclusion the Ives Pool bill became a law. No other man in this State could have accomplished such a result. If tbe promotors of tbe Rainey Bridge bill had secured the services of tbe Brooklyn potentate the measure would now be on toe statute books of the State. The trouble was they went to the wrong Governor. couiu prop.iiHy c.iu on a w-n hit eign as they were when their sovereignty was tl hrr t.aMs 1MR 4k'll rnbhi nt cim-itetnorati- 1 h- ATI other by as clever a combination of unscrupu wanted for slavery extension.

There is a good Ko. 1 lous politicians as ever pulled wires, was bear- deal more of the Nation than there was. olUUll'Ut. II loled.i. t.

ng heavily on the crafty Governor. The 1 HI FeJeral patronage was being used against him. lioa, kTL-4ilC iJUkiCl TH oiuinloti, e. tla (inn re. ow In on h- "ll" priV will tw te I u'lay rr: I i par -de I'il tsr tr Ids i 1.

lla.ey A IHI-e ml 1 A i.ntifwi wa piM- y. wtetfi I. Ihe ei l. 1 W'n'HShiI l. Wo ltd UIeT tfW ll ut as a iuin au 1 a pn'u In suitnee he sui "It is to bv leirrettw lh.t KatiM-r Fr.iun.

your pastor, wtj.isc gold jubd-f ou it -trate too sic to b- present, li I am sun he with na 1:1 spirit rate the rltiieth unuiverarv of hi- Otd.iiHiioii to pnet I'hirty-m yer- aro he cm. ue tt ei-unirv a little whe ti mu'ln HptW te mruml the nw-r ot Kuropv, tor wtHV ou pwM 1 1 om e-non Hi- four tt you um-i si over the i p. fore in -r t-ntei ork imitH i-' i onwal iatue of with tore.h t-i l-niiti him wrJeonie to fir luild o( i' re-. Tiie lj(tu was noi th-T Father ciin neeiner was ther. I ie nr li'u which all irrt.

MKell ci ,.1 color. UoW mi jo j. Mr tne coumrv of Kati" Kranit- nan tiv In al wa teen rot icj' I iiristi mitr r. if rafted on Ymi -piiii and hrotib the Sjf-s 1r ti is of the time wtin Mriet dwelt wiai tents. After the Impressive 'orris of the rabbi, i'antor Jo-ph lvy l--d in' the son pe-vire.

chanting in the moiher uViue Havi the (im-vf joining After the tVn-motiy a we JdinjE collation wn enjoyed by vu ffoets. at which snort a.ldre-..- of eunirratuititH'n were ntaie and the neilth of -he younir cini'' drunk in ifolJen arme. pmr on nn K'teeru trip. A number ol Mr. lery's were present tit tb ceremony supper.

Tho Meaning of the Oregon Verdict. We should thing the Democrats. and Mik- aud his position was more uocom- Nea: a the writer and the reader Injustice. There are pamages of power, but the pi-mlurtlun is one of shreds and patchos a paste and scissors performance. Now that Chicago has heard Dr.

Depew on the World's Fair everybody In that city should sheil his coat if he is in the habit of removing that garment when doing Ins best work-dind pitch in. They may not he sensible of tbe fact In Chicago, but time is flying, and even the year's grace that has lieen taken goes like a beautiful dream. There Is a great deal to do. Start that tower! It must be higher than tbe Eiffel One thousand feet hiijh would do. Fifteen hundred feet Is wanted, and It Blast be proof ngnin-a lightning and tornadoes, Okboon goes eight thousand for the MiKiu-ley bill free art, free suar, free mutermls lor manufactures for exportation, thus reducing roviMiue sufficiently, nwl th rest adjust.

to protect and promote, not monopol fort.it le every day. Tha solid support of the locaht, and tne replied in-t iinihiuii t'Ut tot kiil hi n. 1 1 ould Lie imK'-iNe to mis wet the quouon Itwid ha, tu Hurler nm-t h.ie htv lit tie id indeed fio do coaji' hwiuu wilhtip.e.t) k-o eatcU in Ina b.t-kut. lor uu tLi) arc rry plentiful. Tne omrn.ttee on Military of the tbu-i t.f lt preentiinve-4 i ne-mly te coui.derlm; a tnntUT in wtnci a ot vl-eran-t ot the war rld 'nt in Itr.Mialv fe-1 a dep tnt'-reHt.

flits i the iliou ui tb i ut whtt ooiue to U' Known sl t.ie Port 11 L-M'U md.ili. Al the fi-ire of pkrt Hudson by fie Army CorpUeu. inks ma le wo un'-UiT-erni eii tn at machine llemocracy of this county was wuius would cuter into a conspiracy to nave the election day changed lu Oregon. The Oregon elfctiou falls just so as to do the Flaunting In The Sun to-day Smuggled Finery, prints ttri names of tbe Thr Heer4. bis only It could be bonght only at The reror.l o' ihe ttire lu ie al fa.JVi great sacrifice.

It meant the resignation of frw mi O-MiitN-rncy the most horrid bariu. When i an i' tt. a the Governorship, as far as Kings County was Hi en Cleveland was about to be nominated for i-S 1 1 i 1 tn rniie incerneJ, into the hands of the Democratic itot idw'1 Host-o a s-coud race many precautious were Nr. Boss, It was a case of selling out at less than customers ia this country of the Loodoa tailors who were suspected of a dtaire to wear English-made clothes without paying the burdensome duty on them, and tbe names range from Boston to Chicago, New York, however. Having the greater number.

Many of the packages were designated by numbers, on 1 lu 11 taken to get a Democratic send-off DEATH OF EDMUND A. KOLLMrEH. The Fuoeral Will Take IMnre Prom- John1 ('hnpel To morrow. The funeral of Edmund A. Kotlmver.

Who dieJ yesterday of cnioer- of the at iho age of 54, will take place to-morrow nm t-John's lifunan Catholic Uiurv-L t'lt-runMit cost for ready cash because tha money was Jit llll out of Oregon. Democratic reformers tiel.l niult ttie loretl of llliertv. Ihel.Meo Hesl lutited t-y the old I ri I'll ail monks woo founded the in 'tia-lr t. li i i.ir 1 1 iea l. Kin -r iwnii.

ft from thill part 1 1 --rlnd known ji- ltt.jiti I. Th is ai-o i in an ei un-- asb-niltin up-ui tuts sirontfhold ui l'l, tueti r-sul ul in lh" liita of atnit Mj ki tt- i and wuuuded Without (riiainjt -oi Very Ml octant ml udvilitlAtv. 1 1 trilled for stortmiiir patlr of unu and proni'-j 1 a ol iionoi to ail who should badly needed. Ordinarily, with keen politi wore sent to that distant State, with an ciaus of the Governor's make-up, tho legislative s. tin.

innaU and iu fV iov u( Mrrty ihr uccessiti's of tho politic.il maetiiues affjrd tbe abundance of money, and they blow it in for Utvi'lund mill reform whenever they found the statatnont was made by ona of the confad- fh.l-id PI atts fMorides 1 rt Srm Vora Ji 14 It -ion i -x, ii riuL.iifrf A a 1 A- H.H1IJ1 predoiuina.it irmt -d lb- teop: It i i -t th it ti w- are the mot nnl meaus of keeping tbem in hand, but the Fed a good cliance, and sometimes they took III KM eral machine under tbe Cleveland manae-irs ies, bat American industries, producing here "tev Fat If Of in lurnct-ft'l ome chances that were not very good. The erates that tn one case, at least, tha numbers rppr92nted a prominent Ssw Yorfe officeholder. Th noeds of tnese tine birds fnr finer for- had overslaughed the Governor's lntl.ienc ifi-t hi, e.i 4 struggle made by the Democracy was aur with tho separate bosses, and so it was nece: id tl en I tlw things that our own people should turn out, and keeping up the wagm of the wurKing-men. That Is the whole story. It Li merely prlsiugly thorough aud systematic, and tho Hi er hkv i-art.

tli.iri the 1 nuniier men i-iiine forward, but their a Tvier- were not iieeiod, Imvuumj ne eL'ture lensOurg ty tivu. drum "iQ'ilfl tne urr-riler ol Port Hudson, uud -iO ttie nuilt never bill some elitim t'lat the men who to iu ike a-nii(t nre entti 'd to th- d.u, and Hie tTutiidIi- of the ll -e r- tr i.iii to decide wtlrl MT th' fhjlil -r n-nlr ted. 7nre were a of fir pomyn men who ere pr nt uud 'ntt'ae 1 iu tti- mtjiit yhv were in tie met --tti, i.Vtd and oile jfiin titi. t'-ipL Suiith, ot (he tor.ner (-ofUfimnd, toll me r-venHy tMai during the sie" opposiiuc it snry to cam some sure vantage ground from "i i -naenw- golden oil used in greasing electoral machinery er plumage s-iem to vary. Wbile several were content with "one suit of clorhes anJ an which to operate.

tbs enlightened selfishness of civilization. It is et. Aj lirmtiHii iu tin I 1 1 it i i. ii-i ii he went il ol 1 Miitur I wtleT" ti- th- -unnirT fo.ialel 'rr- "li- au 1 jtt he a i d'tme il-nl -U i- resr Therefore it was that the Governor of the opposed to the colonial condition and Con- extra pair of others were satisfied THE HHUSEHQL3 DISINFECTANT aveuue. The wai one of tho monk iilely known men id this city, airl had activein Lemocratic politics fjr iwr tweuu' ears.

He held but ou-; othi dinng hi career, that nf Soiht-nor of the Fourth wnr'l. but ne hud nerved nhnoM continuoii-iy in ofnetai phu'i for tlfu-vii yara. He was ot te Mrc l-pnrt-inent for a Ion tirnu, onn rr yeiirs wnt het clerk in the City A uditor's oillce. Nearly two years ajro tti tuaiiily of which he die 1 manifested 1l If bv a atrht irritation of the base of the ton rue. Out hi family physi-lnn contrenle-1 from him tne true ciiw the trouble, and it not until he enquired specialist In this city that tie leame th u.

ne was a victim of cancer. Hi- mind whs clear uuul a few hours before his death. He leave a widow and three children At a meetiiijr of the chief officers and execu was abundantly applied. So certam wore the iH'inccrncy that Oregon wiis going their way that they fijed their National Convention Rtnte of New York, when he visited the hous m4mtd Tw-tfav. l.imM imeratfl policy, it is national, ami means i'i th- celebMii 1 1 p.

of the Democratic Boss as a suppliant, made ri thoroughly the of the country, i liki'l atru Plrwtrm -i t.i Itl At f'M if i I ot pe with rvferencd 10 it- They had been talking i.i.l (itt u- iiou ii lai n. uf in-- at -h o-ri- n.iy id In liai i r.ool At I (ph. fm ft there about, tariff reform, and telling how the a ti rwlI'Vl' i up liis, mind to yield to whatever terms were demanded. Whatever the form of the aree-. nient was, it is certain that since that mem here l'ie n- Ii i snarp-hooTi ut -ill Wfuu rcifiuient ir'iele'iitU New York." Northwest was all tor it, until they believed it ited li I m- ro miry i ti i i ot hi Itte spirit, tne Itomoorntic candidate in Oregon, When tlio State is Is accounted for by the lo a Up P-iifrl themselves, rboy actually thought the with the very modest requirement of "one coat ami one waistcoat," or ont? overcoat, while one giMed youth was billed for an overcoat, tbn: flannel suits, one mackintosh, ix suits of clothes and four extra pain of trouper.

This was Mr. IT. Andrews, of East Seventeenth stroet, New York, and it is suspecteJ that if the goo Is were not intended for redistribution, Mr. A. is preparing to assume tbe abandoned throne of Mr.

Berry Wall, lately King ot the ftr the Nnn teeuth jmintf iver to I de 'IV ted in ir t'n I'at nri lenea to nf of mighty Republican Slates of the Northwest I s- A rf.l i. ii tun I nan tvn U(iset by Cleveland's message, in rurth.lu "Ye- unite mcit leftT' Wtteb the new-cum ih.U Vi k-l render Vd the information i eon by encioitn a note tobiec4 throwing it ver mto orable visit the powers ot the Uovernor over legislation affecting Kings County have been transferred to Boss McLaughlin. Hills that ho favors, if they pass the Legislature, become laws; bills to which be is opposed die. It would be incorrect to assume that tho fact thnt be a reformer. Ho gets up the tickets, and muling that the nomocracy are in a minority, manages so that Al tiio ur mir iii.KU.-Hted t-i li a ip ol 1 In Mure Iiu.

Ifi'Ti i which he displayed his ignorance aud lllus tive staff of the ItriHiklyn Kir It. pi rt meat, held at headquarters in Jay xtreH-t, this morntnir. a pnntutlo ac.d ieolut ions of syrnpKthy and condulence were a-loptel in re-spect to the menniry of tylwnnl A. h. 1 Imy e-, who whb lor a long time connected with the de trated his vanity, Along came the news from LOID A THOMAS.

Newspaper Adwtising, 45 MNOOlh bl At New Yr ttriaofciru be can trade off tbe othor Demo Oregon, anil it was a proclamation of the de cratic candidates for votes to help 'V reb'V loon itli' bo H. h. Yank, tm 1 o. it our inform ii -i Tin Mn b-iniiic coiilIKeO, w-, thi-t it wm the truth. Al 1 i.t' i feat ot Cleveland.

That the Northwost is in ti irn" CHICAGO. solidly R'lpubhcau was what the Oregon elec to tin iu ani iihli tl- i avi)ll III t. Iiit f'M i "ttM ifit'i ptiti-T i tr nf -i it-r'i. aui ti- I i-ti INiKT iu ivtti tmm iim a if- I.t;r- i tv 1 n.s cUu 1 Nv.v. IT r- H'l 1 tt-r inn rl nf iii i -1 rl a i( i'uu 'tit urn- ttT rnii'l i i I i -It Wnfa.

iit ut tr '1 ii -1- I it 'inti ff i -i in tv I tii Mr wa mii'im br tion said then and savs now. ASSORTED ODORS, pa mil it- iiiprh'- partment. WHERE TO SPEND THE SUMMER. If 1 Ddeclded, Perhap Thin WUl Help Vwu. Where to go, what to Jo, how to dn it, a-id the expense involved queftions acitMtmir fo many udes.

Two more arrests were made on the In man line City of Chicago yesterday, the prisoners bing cbarged with acting as the agents of the English tailors. It is charge! that the first officer obstructed the arrest of the, accused men whun the United States officials boarioj the steamer at Quarantine. If where nmv If bll iScoiiro the Use of Silver as Money, i M. Itr- -la Vft Hewjpiper Advertising A correspondent makes this suggesttoa as t'i bim climb over the margin. It is proper to remark that the Democratic Govemor-elect of Oregon is a very wealthy citiien.

He puts bis money into the reform measures of his party with great liberality. Ma Oopkix, editor ot tho AV10 1'orfc frn. iny fast, contributes to the North ytmcricun Jirr iew for June, a formidable indictment of the Tauunnny Oovornors of New York. Ho seems to have ntudied our rulers with remorse-leas particularity, "and his sketch is faithful. leader of the local Democracy tikes a position on every Brooklyn bill.

To many of them he is indifferent, but he reserves the right to exercise his veto powers on any measure that is objectionable to himself or his fnends. There, for instance, 11 tbe Small Tatk Site bill. As far as cm be learned, the more mercenary members of the machine cared nothing for that bill. It was a pev-e of sentimentalism ou the part of Mayor Chapin. Its passage had been secured by ex-Park Commissioner Kennedy, and the Alayof wanted it killed becafeo.

he had coma out second jbesi in a controversy with that to the silver question: First Make the silver ratio to gold lfll to 1. The Shoe Brush Cone. ptni. Schools and Colivges. households ptr.iry with the nivent of summer, are till anwere 1 fatisf aet jruy ui the paires of th handsoiu-' volume futitied "Health and Pleasure," Just by the ft ltiit -i '(i 1- Second -Tnklng the market price ot silver on the 1st of Hie mouth following the passage of i 1 1 1 1 i in1 I nii'i'J ant' iippin 1.

til" law to oe cents per ounee, lei the tiovern. Vhwf IreTnlenre la Ilih ren noul A and Kmphm lea I I cn led. 7h" iJeltarttn-Mit of H-nlth hi ttus nry h- recnvel ithin tho la-d f--- w-ks rw-ti tions in tftor the h.t I irt in tid-watT ftt tu'' wen ffent str-M't, SiV11''1 Frxtktvn. and one or tw. aamH Jt Those ha tbs' Hllie nA e'aim tfi it 1 leiu i in I nrt I nrhc-- from Hi- N-w -rk du iipui-trits wi.ieti rank i i h-vifn and m1-brttM a "i le 11 -ra; the filling in A.atitth'- be more arrests.

It is high time foreign ship's officials should be taught that thoy cannot evade or defy the laws of this country with impunity. Tho Sun givos the cntonifrs tha advantage ot tho theory that the London shopkoepers 1 nient liny all that is offered at that price "partment of the New York ntnil tvv cell the Islandltlth of the month and Issue Hiver Itailroad. The b'ok profm -li 1 rt i t-U" sliver i-iuti hemes 10 the anion nt ot the puicbs.se ely iliiw-. iuii in el reud- ixfinr stance mo i i i ur tit H- leak t. it i unit shall lit- inn K-iral teniii-r.

Third li- 1st and loth of the seeon KMTIS mouth the (lor'i innent to take all silver otTen irnt-'d, contain fwjverni vuluabb' mull information ia a alle manner. It intr.ie- iin 'Xt-ni SHmmer hoteln ntid iH'nriiinir-tionjw's Ihi-lMin, arafuiir ut-kil in the A Mountain, at NirntoifH. kike e- only are responsible for the smuling part ot i. I'll! I. I Hi J(ll i'T -tt I w- rit ji 'i Il ti i wi wmr.I.

an I Itr 1 I'I Ii I. i.i' ir ailMl-ttccnU pei oiiikc uud issue certificates, gentleman. tht in order to rials a little droo lai a ara clc. in LORD a Thomas, Newspaper Advertising, ti" urn The only surprise that we enjoy In this connection Is that Mr. Oodkiu should be of the judgment knowing immany as lie does, and the lelutions of the venerable society to the Democratic party that Tammany-ridden party should ba entrusted, as a matter of reform, with the Government of the United Suites.

Fourth lletwren the 1st and lot ti of tho third Gov. Hill knows very little and cares less more on the goods that they sell thm with mouth toliowtng tako all silver offered at 1W U-ti bout the Brooklyu bills ho has to sign. With tirt.sl t- iv. -ip 'Oi i i the jr' ti- -iv to t. til" -liive 'fOl if tl.er.- v.

t. ot n. l-ntrtaiii-s '11- -kli' the duty added and then seek to evade tho utsalid soon, aOMineiiirf Uitr pnei- one-sixth ot 43 KOOlf t.i tab', and otbe. famous Copies of tii iv le at any tiCKet.otbee ot the cilipjuv free, or ptp 1 n-ceipt oi 1 i en'- iHiiip.iy Ocorge II. Daniels, tieneru, l'u-v n-per HKnt.

he r.sponsibi!icy for tne more important ones itli the I'i' T'-rrirw-r'i i- 1 HtT i 1' onei-eiit ht ounce a mouth, uuul tlx ier outiec. or par, is reached. he does not burden himself. rimi tie.i silver rearnes per ounce or it That rests 00 tbs sturdy shoulders of Gov. par, then make coinage tree.

iH -''ir Should silver advance 111 the open markets to McLaughlin. higtirr prn-i-s than is authorized tiy this 111 any given month. He'll the I io vet nllli-ut to limit IIS duty. The goods have been ordered soli at public auction unless the owners claim them sxn. Tnoy include forty-eight suits of clothes, eighteen pairs of troner.

nine overc-jts. ttn flinnel tennis shirks, eighteen pairs of tennis shoes, etc Bo far no Brooklynite appears on the list of Aud it may not be said that the last-named t.tmrr 1 MKl MtllJ. n- 1. i.i 1 1-, i GEN. CHRISTENSEN BANQUETED.

He Tells of Ilia Jo at Asaln Mrrlng the Fullterlanrf. ropENtiAfiF. June a bnnquo: wis ariven here Sat unlay uncut in lion of Gen. rtinsten- and afflict Ih -s. ru r-s u-i; iv-'.

At I' if mv Hi-liMiiu ri is i- iii- Itrn.klvi, 1 r.imi.tnf I -y tnv 1 ,1 I tti-v a-- ti.l i i.i ali-s ntid n-v I. miv lint a z-" in which nhfli til-11' -rr-i'l a.l trl Int i-n! i ro fi tn.iiig in is wit. iiu w-s ol i wneri it i can 1 1 ni'trn rYuiu-l i.nu any 'iir'-. I. I i II 1 Governor's vetoes ore always unwise.

Th3 motives may be of the meanest, but tho result is often not wholly bad. The Police Justices bill, as it finally passed, was not a good bill, and lVmanas Ii-on-rresci mr 1 1 a 4 rmm mm, I 1m II. JIKMANN. I v-it 1 mim ii ltl It ll- of HrooKlyn, who left Denmark En. Pxpkw should take better care of his health.

The notion that his finely wrought orations do not coat him something Is a mistake. We presume ho will soon take his accustomed summer vacation in Eimim, but he is too well acquainted there now to get "Nature's sweet restorer," perfect rent, either in Knglnnd, France, Bwitxorland or Clernnany, while Hussia and Austria are too fnr away, and rpain and Italy too but. London is a shndo worso for after-dinner speaking than New York, llrooklyn, jackanaDesfor whom not hiug but foroign-uiivle clothes and foreign-made airs are good enough. while the bill making up a mixed com WolffsACftlEBIacking ytjHpii ajro and tiled in the iiid States mission to govern the County Farm Axoiig Ui present Wert; r'turk K- I'tirr, fhf? purchases lo, per There is a streuk ol lntelllRenee in this communication, whteU is from a citizjti ot Brooklyn, showitiK studious attention lothe subject, but we tlittik the proposed arratiseaiut too eialiorate, Tho first thine in the silver question is to secure the use of silver as money, that the country may not be cornered on gold alone. The next thitij? is to provide that we shnll use silver.

so as to save for ourselves the use of gold also. There has ben so great and long-continued I'mre'l tats Mnust-i-r, and several Tirr ri i thi would have been an improvement on the present scmidalous and irresponsible adminis UNION THE CENTRJAL LABOH TO A1U ST. CHiri SOST JM s. ount Billy. the Uoyal ('tiumN tlain.

propo-e tration, it wouli hate been wiw to put the P.K-FOS nitinn nri( rs i a i Akr1 in Faviir, tin health of Gen. t'hn-d uvn. lb- availed th" pnnnp il in lh cur s-r nf the and said alt'i Ui.i tho t.ici.-r wm now actir Kiaj.irr tn The oun "TH a I II fits I Prfparal tnn. It.T lirij. a irenuine Amerieiin citiAeu.

he slid jirtwr (-J inagement of the farm wliolly in the hands of the Charities Commissioa'ers. A very unworthy sids of Gov. McLaughlin's character, which with all his shrewdness and jf t(i l'ti-. tillg ChicagoWashington and riiilninilphia. We recommend Sweden anil Norway and a look at bis lo tor ttie I ntherljn i uud Mi- eou ry m-n.

Wrwt tn- i n. L'hri-itciisen an approcr.tire r. oiv. -t r- f- tl k. i -y Hit- -ntr-i.

Something Not to Mr. Chapla's Credit. There will be a general fooling of dtsappoui- mentin tbecominuuity th-it the bill a Commission to locate new parks failij to receive the Governor's sisnatura. Undouhteliv the Governor would have th tnll had Mayor Chapin wished or DermiuJ it. Why Mayor Chnpin was oppoietl to the measure be-corains; a law is probably fully explain! by the fact that ex-Park Commissioner K.

R. originated the bill and secured it-, passage in the Legislature. It was one of the most popular acts of the session ani cxmianJ- dwellm upon the lie teit ji. uii more mg ms native 1m I. the midnight inn.

It is healthy to see the sun rise and set at the same time. a decline the price of silver that it is evi strength, he has never been able to yr -it-r'Ifs i if pr jfwnt'd I'm- 11 i nient tti dent the ratio cf valuation of the two metals r. i- n. conceal, is seen in the petty exhibition lr-: l-l- Rnyinnnd A Whitromh Flghieen aMntr "an iirt' tn- -i-r1-i-. should be changed.

That hns often been don are head linos from the Arte York Summer To am. Tnrsn W'orW: of spite which he makes in vetoing two bills affecting Gravesend. One of these bills per il tn- lt shoul i happen ngnin. Tiie ratio should lie tn- nti in atKlition to their AiaRka uud 1 none lafTr1 on '-I'ni u-r Th; I i.ilii-ittr--.- f-r according to the market price, aud theu the "It Will nreed Disease The Scarcity of Water I. 1-r i a le.vtfa: mints shouli be free to both metals ana the Threatens Serious Dangers llunilredsof i in hi 'irro M.

ri National Park en-ursioiia f-r tn-; (aumnier an I early autumn, Havraao 1 Rnnmif'ptnfhtnnn trips to popular Kintrn rt-s-rti for the mnntu-t of Juij ami Aunu.iu lh re m.SLNTK!) mits the Board of Health to sell a pieoeof land whicn some engineering difficulties rouder unfit tor the purpose for which it was acquired, and another provides for an exoendi- adjustment will take care of itself. ed by tbe entire press of the city, but Jiayor utcl lti- i' ul I i il in.x lliuli l'itii nrr uiir- for tM Hon Ibiit hlIt .1 l.nrfiri- Kill I l-n t' ii iv an I i ii Chapin could not bear to se Kennedy's park The question whether Walt Whitman or baby grow into manhood when his own part mount Robert Iugersoll is the greater poet is oue that ie iv afliiirfJ'- an(l A i inl'l--riiiW iL-utine biiMm-T irari.i. i- 1. i in iiniKtiiN baby had died at its birth, so the Mayor bad 1 i i both of them might contemplate with advantage. Whitman's white hair gives htm advan I 1 A ir PTil--l an ir "Ii 111 -i-ri i i Kennedy's park baby straueled in Got.

Hill's cradle of reform. The people of Brooklyn tages in personal appearance. He beats Tenny- ture of to increase the polios force of Gravesend. These measures were asked for by men of all parties in Gravesend. and under ordinary circumstances would have been signed as a matter of course; but because the Gravesend people supported John Y.

Mc-Kaue in his revolt against tbe Democratic machine. Gov. McLaughlin vents on them his petty spite. It is very small pal Ik-low ririy-nlnllt Street In Wllcta Not. a limp of ater Huns Suffering School Children The ltwx-nt Heavy Storms Uavu lucrcnscd the Supply a Little." Precisely.

Thirty millions of dollars have been spent ot late years by tho Dsmoeracy in the name of a pure and abundnut water supply for Now York, and this is the result today. There is a promise that in six weeks the people will find a lot of water flowing lu return for the tremendous torrent uiouey. The golden flood that has bcou running into tha pookete cl the Democracy has Irrigated many pockrte. Borne of. it has been traced westward for a thousand miles.

ie of Oa'-k-T I id- i-j. rr th-ir rT t''M 'IV-A v- rv 1 have lost a great opportunity to acquire nat sou as to hair. When it comes to a shining fta ural park advantages that miy never be possi e-on-i mnuai an 1 ninr picni- at vi- head that means poetry Iugersoll photographs l-nr-t in SaturdiT wlf1 large en ble of securing again. wane3 0f Wbite Muuiiiam JauiKv u.uul, ft mi svt-ral otlit-r turs whub ciuntnnu in? mountains with othT rouien an i r-irt. tue excursion, Oacup in(r twenty-on ay.

mak a complete rouo-i of the Maritime i'mvinr with visritJ to ttw new Al(ronium Ht-l mi St, An-drew. KreierH-tn. th- J-hn John, the Annapolu Uafio. the Evangftinf aotintry. Halifax.

Kaitera Nova i.ie ltrfti-n an-1 the Br dUr LakeA, Cbarlottt'town. 1 K. etc. Tnere are aio tour-i to tbe r-aruenay, yufbect MoHtreal, Munch Cnuntc. Wurtui, (tlt'ti.

iatHra Fulls, tht- Ularu. Saratoga. Ue Hu1mq Hiver, Lake Champiain. Au.trie Cuajtm. tne Mountains, Newport.

Vl, Nv-wp; irt. it. Mount Itejprt, t)KMrchard Beioh. hf a I Ijtke, etc. Some of the toum iX'rupy onlr nine davs.

AU are arnnil on tne m-t laourat- plan rar-lriu detana, ami ev- rv will be irned out in thm-oufrh firt-iMai9 style. tX'Scnpuve circular? of ami others of tne and Veilow-irone N'arinn il handsomely. Wonder why the photographic alll rawl pi'-an' uventors do not make up a spectacular The steamship City of Rome, of the Anchor performance for IngersolU He can pose r- i ll I if i hi i I i i Ui.rj. i)i i'-tt 'I 1 I ii nn 1 i i an i lh- nl-A-T i untii niT Hies indeel. But Gov.

McLaughlin will 9 I iiji Th-1 i-tTl- er M.f a riatKin ar- ha fo owi. .1. Ha. pr-i ffa rnnrl K-I f-rireid'nt- J- 'lTev r.i- im nr. tl rin-iM- erreurr: Mi ni-l Pnntv.l rfur-r; Jnn r-ff.

Isf i ir. tiforir) ine, had a narrow escape from destruction hen it co'nes to that, as well as anybody continue to play such politics until the people yesterday morning on Fastnet Rock, three bother as poet or philosopher. a. man i rir .1 1 aut ra conclude that they have bad enough aud to spare of the Kings County Governor and his mi its from Crookhaven, on the Irish Coast. There was a dense fog, aud despite great care Rkfubucan practical politicians should Ixlwm K.

Titu. 1 mm Albany dtpnty. 4 make collections of the Democratic newspapers the steamer struck tde rock bows on, shaking mo crjat cratt from stem to stem. But The New Style Open Cars. HlprWlnnf F.lect Hirer.

DivLsion No. 4 v'' Ar' nt rd'r of Hih-r nmn ll a -pc rneeting at 4 o'ci-k t-tT- VnrK too rn, may be ohtaineti tuymonj it Wmtcomb, in." kiroadway, YorA. US I 1 T1- far tie coolness of Capt Young in handling Prssxsm Baitn ts correct In his remark that the time of greatest danger to a party is just after it has gained a victory. The Hopumlcaus won a glorious triumph in lss, but let not ihat make tlmrn over-ccuttueut in lijuu. 1H4 Ulobe-Oemicrtiu Tbe Congressional contest this fall will be second in importance to tbe presidential elec tluo.

Tha Democrats have taken the most that approve, or at least excuse, the new Confederate flag display at Richmond, and oppose the proposition that, in view of the too trequent and conspicuous display of the flags of other Tl- -U It is now three or four yers since this paper the ship, tne story of the encounter with tbe The Jrrnwie lub's Online hoan a determined, ani what seemed to I'a. 76 ui n. it The Jerome Hub's seeon-l annual excursion many as tne time a hopeless, struggle against rock wonM have brought grief to many American homes, and Brooklyn homes among tbem. nations, and of all sorts of anarchists, the public sentiment ot this country should be culti the ose of the odious, opea, back-to-back sur or a if. -T'i- c- of a flo lira'- a in Kls-- vu w- S-r a--r r.tt t'a a O-l.

st rie1 f-r al-r a tir. mrm riir e' Vi mrr. ha Para. rV 't tbe pnrp itinj Tnir. i was a verv tttrk." aIi'1, in 8n' meetini or-ltTiv- an i 'tjntT V.

V. It oi 1 uffio-n pre, (l U't witi of th -prennf an 1 Tettry. to wtivn fn W.J. 'Kn-n n-l P. r-- i.

face cars. For a lonj time the effort to drive i j. aa n'm t. ihamrful iilTrmtaK1 in grrrymnndefiii That vated to require ono flag. ta naC In 1 them from tbe streets seemed hopleus.

About Oxi5 of the meanest burglars in the "profes of which they have been guilty in Ohio, for is a close approximation to criminal Thi discussion of the question of the nature one year ago, however. the.City Railroad Com sion is infesting Soutn Brootlvnana breaking of tbe offense committed by Robert H. Lee pany tried tbe experiment of introducing open ity, and they wall secure in all probability a banks. They are banks, and his to Idiewiid Grove on the Sunl will take place tomorrow. Jane 10.

Prof. Hart ind hi full orchestra of soloist? will rrnicr a fln musk-al profmrne. A steamer and too barges Crarlf rHar ana tiive B-u ctianered for Uis an 1 kire ili-iltoo Kerrr at A. M. sharp.

A uii is a popuifirS--uUi Brooklyn oraranizfliioa. a larra crowd will beyont doutrt ft.teni thi outing-. The officers of the club are: Huhl. r-i dent; Thomas Dixon, nce-pridf-nt: John flnancial see notary: K. Mevena.

ricurJ-lojf retary; George Wohrao, aa i UoyJ. imranan, Tne I'oraraiUcu of Ar-rHiireraeit8 arts. Wiiliam Dawson cfi airman. Joan Prie.ti:eyrr. George Wohrah, John Hai- cars of an improved pattern on the Fulton gain of two or three Congressmen in that against the Nation not profitable.

His efforts are deservedly unremunerative. street Una. Their success was immediate. The up--Li tS- -irwt rry rrfp. of ir 1 deaiiTTifrl -t 'i me.lsi wnch iris 'r i si i-t jra in i-oti'ij? arsrar-T Hiain.

mw Mr- Imtnr-Fch. i i 1- Hj i.ii liuoi v- rttji weak point was the aneieut folly that "his Stato" wot first in order. He was ia that Dtate, thnugn tha Republicans carry it by a large majority. The Democratic de M--' new cars attracted the traveling public and I.F(.(I. OTI ra.

lPHwr. 1 It RT There's a coolness between tha weather clerk and she thermometer this morning. termination is to carry the next House, particular of defective education. We do not care how great the persona affection of tha always ran full. So satisfactory was the result that this year they hsvs been placed on sev and thoy propose to do it, first, by p-rrymantleriiig; second, by tlw application eral other streets, notably the Greene and Gates Mir KMjgte LUtjiattl wt Carueg ie tax ca.

A New York Democratic morning paper expresses great concern lest the wort ot census (Southern peopto for him may be, or how warmly it may expressed, provided the dcuwamcaa i ikotns r. tsnen, ani the Jay and Smith street lines. Ia these In ail ISouthern dtncts of the strictest and ltm i -m 'ill Ml rMI Vi fl 4 LOOK lip thesnbjoct a dictionary or you will be convinced thpt such a substance has no plj' in any article of food. McVt of the baking cars the seats are reversible, aad pasien'ers most savage measures by which the South Is young men and women of tha South are taught Ki: A IN made solid for Democratlo candidate for ta all face to the front Their popularity, that it is the constellation that ii to be wor biped and not the singie stars. might expected, is very treat.

Although MEN AND WOMEN. Barons Burriett- Court- has ba'3i a subecnptiOQ witli the ne uf Staaley a BanAwjine resi JeQe. Presidency; third, by assaults upon tea tariff and tha census and the pensions, and by ballot- the companies yielded grudjinjly and slowly iow catt.a ty s'arTa'irm are r- 4 if I Tr Tt Itrv. B. Krii'-tT, tfte a hor v.

a -l t.z on I'j 1-r- l-n ri a r-r f-wwi i lt a- t-frvt tn- H'orm- l.ir ft-r in 1 i. a -f I l'mt-'l -ltai-a. 'iii iritTrlf of a 1 Thkri is so much exact language used In the to the universal demand, they are entitled box stuffing and outer ballot reforms of that nature, and by tha utterly unscrupulous use of a.Vordino fy to a measure of approbation for vieldina- at all Xvemng Post that we are sorry to se that taking will prore incomplete, becaasa, for sooth, the work goes along so amoothlr quite too smoothly it says. It wants eTerrbodT wh ha been neglected, or knows or thinks his neighbor has been neglected, by, the enumerator, to send particulars to tba office of tbe paper, and magnanimously: announces that tt will see that a correct census is had. This Is suspscted of being an attempt on the part of the paper in question to secure free "copy" for its attenuated news columns.

Ia lu. r. ruainC rt'-1 Ti-'l and it Is evident that the chanje has been as calftbratexl shot going wrong. We quote from S. Report for 18S9, contain it money.

The object is to capture tha House, Friday's issue: much to their benent as to that of the public. and bold in it a veto on Republican legislation, and machine to nt in the next Presidential oiAsoARD-L sios may S1noe tha new rules were adopted in the Housm. the caucus, the lasa and the gratr have bion snliatitnted for debate and deliberation to lenatate itself upon the success ot a cause of election. in some form. Geveland's Superior Baking Pow ler, however, is absolutely free from ammonia, alum, and all TIb7- ih i -1 a rtrT a-! aa.

i which it was for a long time the solitary ad with chin Ui of tnbk bM a t-mi 1 TnKRI bat been some criticism of tlx cap. Tocate, The boya. James an-1 Harrr. bar commenced tne practice law in Cicreiand aad are said to be doing amazingly well. Tbe widow of Zach Chaouier is ulling a buodred-taousaad-doilar Khasion in Washing Dr.

Holasfs will spend the summ -r at his Beverly It ts related of the Czar that wtvu he was stayiBfr at Gmtchina a man workina in the grounds of tbe cattle, every time he saw ihe Mcaperor epproni-Jiin, ran away and bid himself. This occured so otten that tbe man was taken to task, and asked tre reason wbr be did this. He replied: Hl am so afraid tbat the Czar, if he me, will take a great disote to me, when pernaps I shout a be sent 03 to Siberia; so 1 mv-i' lf to keep outot Tnis ingenuous answer shows how the Great Father. a rather alarming extent. If tbtnirs fo on as thov are now uroinff, there will soon be no Houaa of n(nttves leit, but merely a 8paak.ert a caucus, and a few chairmen of committees.

All bills will be pasaod by 'counting- a the tain of tlM new twin scrtw Hamburg steamer aw ra a at--- I ikl rar -t 'ft-1 b-'h-" awf a mi r. hrn. -hk wi a a lv tmwuZr- I iv -i Tta v. una a.l. mf na rf-rMrr i a ti imt Vivt i tfcm I ymrxsw.

tw 'it? tw-a. riamif mmA A 'V-fMMI i -ia- lar a i a. ttiiafr m.if ji wr ff. l-jnt m-my i rm a i a4, ma Nonnannia because she was going at such fain. l.yHaisTJLVSKx, who has soent the riiannoey lrw jw nnrae sam from "airajto Ha a ttv rhiiv aod a big-a t.tfT and too mu enter ta-n OieoL.

minority sitting speechless aad voteless.1' lively rata when shs grazed ah ice greater part- of his lifetime in Brooklyn, is Agai the cat! After a considerate silence of some length, tbe New, York Sun t-day once more brings out its moss-grown chestnut about ex-President Hayes. That waa new and funny We put it to the rost to mention tht occa berg and was whirled away from tha tv-a air nts" be uo a tra.o Vew I i 4 Vr tim 4 i Mi a. nn a ir. i La ami mm i -w i 1 i I 1 StJ- N. a.i'i of fort t--i sion when there was a real debate" in the monster Inst in time.

Why, says the critic. revisiting tn land of his birth, which he left forty-one years ago to try fortune in the "land of tbe free." That his merits are not unap All the lnsrreii'rria u-vtxJ in Superior liakm Powder ar- pure uul whoiefme, ani are published on every ull. Cleveland Baking PowUr Co U' ano T-rc r-m ter'-i pa it Uotfee if wa except some of the skirmishes waa the steamer running at tha rate ot ora state Teirbyri Aio-tttimi once, hi the minds of certain class of men, but it has long ceased to fccfcrt- i AaTf-' ta Uktp-swm r-mm'mf "-f rfW ir i 'a "af irV, a4 4 (uwf a-r ta. i al .3,: nm t-l ej mri mr 4 trw wt-r mi sr.9usm- ca- tta rm-mA rnat ra immst s4 al IM ml aaa a-lr ir't. la.

J. twaaia Cfla. If teen mile an hour for an hour In a dense tog, w.li bold, iu fort -Cfta uo ca -etnr 'o Juir over tha Mctinley Will. Tha Post is aware hat the reading ot essays ia not as he is sometimes styled, is regarded by Lus ub- preciated aad his fame not unknown on tha other aids of the water, appears ia the fact. and It wi, Siatusra and Imd.

twentr-thrw Icebergs bad beau teen, and bo new never waa traa aad itJectt MWvt Wui tluiTor the aaeoal aAdraaa,.

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