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TCROOTTLra DAILY EAGIjE TUESDAY PECEMBEK 11, ISSS.IXFAGjES. Wr. TTnlmp.R1 wniRfiiim and in BThibited with somo rEBsoNAL mention; othor freaks and curiosities. On tho stage a DEApLY DUST. at the door found tho 4 year old boy, Robert, who was Baying; "Don't cry, Charley, and I'll got ma." Entering, ithC found Charley on the floor with a bullet wound in his forehead.

A. rifle belonging to an elder sou was in the room, bat sup his amendment was rejected, on the case of THE STAGE. milnlinrnns T.rnpnilv rmnp.tptl that 18 CautAl Ttwir Admiral W. E. r.oRor.

U. S. is dead. Monte, the American," 8. J.

Wheoler playing to confront the armed police. That this is a great gain for the South must be apparent to everyone familiar with the disturbances in Elisha Atkins, one ot Boston's most prominent the title part. posed to be out or reacn oi inu uumuuu. business men, died on Saturday ms vom Oatmeal It Bltftffs A CONFLICT OF AUTHORITY Mra. Francos HoflgBon Burnett has mace fiw, THE I'AttXIXL COMMISSION.

Opera, Melodrama and Comedy Up an Mill. oilft from "Little Lord Fauntloroy." Between the Irtand Water Com A Witness Wliotost His Son, But Does A South Carolina lawyer named Monteith trav Last Night. pany and the ity Hot Hlmuo the Jiungiic. TnKUOtr itir trt flnrilll nn III I IlllUil iW" A pnntlipk. rtf 11 t.l, nl'i t.

a nricpn hnt.WPP.ll tllO the mau who cut a piece on ins uiaunot the bottom to lengthen it at the top. Two suggestions grow out of the president's and secretary's clear statement of the year's doings. that while receipts industriously enlargo tho expenditures pluck up courage and energetically try to keep pace with them. The other thought is that while tlie bridge has contrived to carry more passengers without a thorough modification of arrangements nt the approaches, the doy when these can no longer bo safely postponed is rapidly approaching. How much was promised and Lon'dov, December 11.

merly his hIiwc, who had sot into trouble. RECENT EVENTS. Pnrnell Commission to Three Men Killed by an Explosion in iong Island Water Hupply Company (wnicn, ac nnrrlinr. tn Alrlprmnii flnfinv in n. mvstpriOUS TUESDAY EYEXIXIi.

DECEMBER 11. 1888. TUis raner lias llic L.ar?ct Circula lion ot any Evening Paper PiibHslicd in the Unitca Stales. Its. value as an Advertising Medium Slierel'ore "Troratore" at tlie Park and "The Ty ivi um uieviiiiri v.

iu day Inspector of Police Ardle testified in relation Chififro and Others Dangerously Iip London has another murder which is attributed to tho distnrbod condition ot uounty corporation in tho Twenty sixth Ward and tho Department of City Works in referenco to the coon at tlio Lee Areime A Keviyal of that part of tho country within the past twenty years. Nor is the advantage confined to the South, which has hardly been less inclined than the West to avail itself of summary and unlawful measures for the punishment of crime. Even the more conservative atmosphere of the East has not been a safeguard against tho lynchers, as was shown by the killing of "Mingo Jack" by a mob in New Jersey a few years ago. In the warning conveyed by the Alabama tragedy the entire country receives the benefit of a timely and, let it be hoped, a lasting and far reaching admonition. will either drop Plattnd Miller both or provide for each mid force their pacification.

Suppose Our Own Evarts was sent as Minister to England and Mr. Miller wns put back in the Senate. How would Flatt do for tho Treasury then Or suppose neither was given tlie Treasury. Would not a Westerner who could do as well as Windoni did under Garfield in that office satisfactorily fill the bill General Harrison ought, not from any standpoint of tactics or of patriotism bid for help from this State only to buy plagues. If Vice President elect Morton is wise, he will not, "back" either Piatt or Miller or any one.

Vice President Arthur mado nothing in backing Mr. Morton himself for the Treasury portfolio. Vice President Hendricks weakened his position by becoming a patronage seeker. Mr. Morton has a right, to profit by the example of his predecessors, mindful of the to Jack tho Ripper.

jurflu fSome arrow uscaiies. jHazoppa Jack Pempscy's Exhibi opening of the streets in the annexed district tor said outrages had increased after the issue of the Anti liont manifesto. On cross examination he said he knew th it secret societies existed, but ho nf Missouri, has sent I nrrTcnn. Deoombor 11. the nurnoBO of laying water pines.

Tins com tionThe Minor Theaters. State troops to Bevier to suppress tho minora1 It, lni frnlv pnmnnjp1 nP nnl i t.i pi an who Thlbc mon aro known to have boon icuioci, one itrilrft. rtftnl.onf til niltlinr did not know that the Government suppoiteu such a society as a counter force to tho league. lifir nnfirft comnany fatal injured and a number ot people badly i iiTifi cimirpii nn pnrlv this morning by an mauc ll ICIJ liluil.im.w ii itino nf flip Tptch nf NpV T.nt illfit, hP.fnVO tllO All OBcapod convict, named Fleming, shot Sheriff nt tl.r, Tnvl. Thpntnr last night in the how little has been uone was meeting by Mr.

Emery's bill as consulting T. Jones, of Grand County, xna. UL UlBtll. mi" i. ill oxpkJiion of meal dust wliieli completely wrecked annexation took place.

Tho city cannot shako time honored yet popular Trovatore," and re David Freely testified that because no nau piuu his rent moonlighters had visited his house and pvniiiiiiP.l witiipus tlttC(l that If tho Bteauior Haytian Republic, is not sur engineer, which opened the trustees' eyes tho ttiree story bncK buiuung on aonu xiumiui. in, Tinviil niiver as an oatmeal them oft, and ttioy are wonting tno uhbuiobh fill' flll it, 7K wor tli. Tho comnany claims that ceived a welcomo from a largo auaionue. i Ifnllniri him matnrnil Rl'ncfi Hhe was last seen On rendered Admiral Lueo will seize he liad been a member of flic local league until it .1. EaKle Branch omces Hertford Avenue, Near Fulton Street, 435 Fifth Avenue, Sear iViiilli Street, and 11 Bron.d Slrookljn, E.

O. Advertteements for the week day editions mil be received up to 11:30 clock A. raid for the Sunday edition up to 10 P. M. on under tho contract it has tho right to open $10,000 wide.

While other interests may seem to be more. the concert stage, but her face 18 as bright and i The jail at Kirminghara is under military guard HUCl.c iyii.iiii ii jj Several adjoining buildings were also badly shattered. The explosion, which occurred short L. i ulmplr and nvdnr has boen restored, the streets without referenco to tho city autnovi nnna.niiin it li a mpf. xvi th nn nnnn.

was suppressed, lie nan no reason to beuevo iir.o. the leagno had been implicated in Tlio league and the priests belonging to it had de smiling as ever and ner voice noiun ira miv i. ovpti in trv tnrn and tinibio through Martha JohiiBon, of Stafford Springs, is pressing, none concerns the future of the city more than those of the bridge. All the trus ly attor ciock, was a icnuit i.in. beiig felt a mile away.

The buildings in the im Bition to this work so far as unfinished or unpaved out its range, but gets a little off tho key and is t.riod for killiner her lniHuanu. nounced his son's murder. Mho league, he said, did nnt nhiect to the payment of rents where a 25 ipilintn vicmitv wore bombaruou witn njuig occasionally nidecisivo attaoit. one uiaue (nu incbidiiwf Mavor Ohapin, who is a mem streets are concerned. A number ot streets in me n.iiiiPTPil lintrin.t, have been uaved at considerable An attempt was niada to blow up with dynamite mi.i t.imhpi a nnd nparlv ovci'v nauo of win ongngmg Leonora and sang tno oiu bohh per cent, reduction had been made.

Saturday a. the distillery of H. H. SchiUehlt umcagu expense, and while the City Works Commissioner dew glass within a radius of six blocks was sweetly enough to win several recalls. Tho ber of the Board by virtue of his office, ought to attend the meetings and take their share.

1...., lli.C 1 ll PI t.l'PPf liaVP. Tim Galena has received sailing oraetfl. THE (1EK3IAN EMl'KllOll'S HEALTH. sraasneu. Aimosi, ueiore lie i uuimu n.oi.

Jl iiiipo nn frnm the Chevalier Leonard Labatt, ner xenor, ib a fat little man with a strutting action, and ia i A hnlri in flooner Union in A Case in Point. The. conversation reported in the Eagle last evening between Assistant, Naval Constructor Woodward and Mr. John Frost directs attention lo the value and importance of the principle that underlies tho Civil Service law. Mr.

Frost is aptly described as the "Democratic patronage man. for Brooklyn." He is the agent of tho Democratic machine in eommunicatiug with the authorities at tho Navy Yard. It is his office to inform the latter as to the wishes of the machine in the fact that a vice president, is only brie a orac and not furniture in our system anyway, so long as he is only Vice President. Meanwhile, the Piatt partisans and the Miller partisans are ubusitig good fellows when they abuse. one another.

They should stop getting mad and aid General Harrison to make a good TiKer.rw Dcccniher 1 1. nti.l tlm wlinln nhicp was ablaze in of a responsibility which sometimes seems underestimated. Hir T. PnwntiB. widow ot tho tjlll flm Wniimial 7.1'ilnnn denies that there is any t'pit mimitfis.

The lire snread with incredible been involved, ho holds that where paved streets arc to bo opened tho work must bo done under tlio supervision of his department. This rule applies to other parts of tho city. Tho company Hint, tn nnnlv tn liim fnv tiprmits would New York and the Coining Cabinet. When It. 15.

no matter by what means became President, the Stalwarts of New York demanded of him the designation nmi fiv Postmaster General. facial expression is mado so difficult with him by reason of the adipose tissue that has gath nii hia loving alanoe at nneo Anarchist. Mrs. Parsons intends to marry and when tlie first lire companies reached editor of a Swiss Socialint pnper. truth in the sinister rumors regarding Emperor William's health.

It is stated that the Emperor is writing a narrative of the events of Jus recent Ttnli. tii aced 50, stabbed Leonora is a leer funny enough to bo introduced the scene they found a bloclc ot roaring names 10 ruitli npiinrnl nlavm was nt once turned bo to waive all rights it possesses under its contract and killed a man for taking liberties with Mb 12 into Mr. Hoyt'B comedies, Out ne can sing. xn visits to the northern capitals, which will bo pub. lished, together with woodcuts of sketches made vpnr old daughter.

with the town, it mis nitiinatoii a wimugnetio notify tho Commissioner a day in advanco as to President, a result in which patriotic Democrats have at least as much interest as office seeking Republicans. tenor is full, fine and strong, his method good nn1 Ua linn allv pxnressivo. William H. ii in. Engines wore stationed at every availablo point around tho blazing patch, and buildings that did not take Are at tho outset were saved The Anaconda Mines, Montana( have resumed by himself aud Artist balzmann.

Lee made a decided hit the Count di Luna, where it proposes to make openings. Iho Commissioner insists upon maintaining his authority ntiovntions. though his vocal Bchoohng is not ot tne oest. l.oi.Jtnr, tu mnuipnl. lip i navnpMt' and sings The proposed evictions on tho Cknriearde eB after tho hardest kind of work.

that were carried through the air by tlie wind ignited i.rTO l.lnpl. nn mill llllf 3)11 linill' nvpv in Kt.rppts nf in citv and will have the mai ISMCTISG THK WHITE t'Al'S. IhDiANAVoi.is, December ll. fnto hnve been nostnoneu. t.pr nnnpd unnn hv the cnui't.

Ho has liad ar with meaning, while his action iB loaa preposter It was reported at the time that our esteemed townsman. General Stewart L. Woodford, pro seated a paper requeuing the appointment of Mr. Piatt, signed by the ltcpublieiin Congressmen of this State, by Senator Conkling, by the Republican State Committee and by liepnbliean members of the Legislature. Mr.

Piatt and General Woodford were then, as they are now, dear friends. With William Walter Phelps, of New Jersey, they made Mr. Gladstone saya that only the kindliest fool ous than that ot tlio usual opera suiuui. jjuiu. Tim flnvpi nnr has received letters from the rested employe of the Water Company, who attempted to disturb the pavement of one of the the firemen had all they could do to prevent nan a dozen serious conflagrations.

The streets were tno over existed between him and JUr. lsrigiir. Ate hsI nirei' has a noli contralto voice aim uh.s State attorneys who are prosecuting the White Transportation anil fjifrlit. Next to the Mayor's message on pavements to which the Aldermen paid the scant cour tesy of listening to the reading of severa paesthe most important, topics before the Common Council at yesterday's meeting were" transportation nud light. The Corporation Counsel having officially advised the Board that it could not divide the grant to the Fulton Elevated Railroad.

Company, the Aldermen gave their consent to both routes. The first contemplates a line from Manhattan avenue at the extreme east to Myrtle avenue in the more central part of the city. No doubt the time will ome when the public will call for a more complete municipal union bv means of swift commttuiea filled with debris for a block on every side of tho it limn in tho nnrt. nf the duet The Central Railway of Illinois has purchased streets in the new ward, order cnac a lest inn lip inn rip iniriinrl nntch. and this seriously obstructed the 11 TTmiin In fhir UrnnntninH "being so beautifully the neutral Railway of Iowa.

p.M.i.ppti.iii ivitli Hill: unliipp t. iPiilinn may bo fli i tin. wnl 1PV KtllUlblCIl OVOl r.l i trt utnrinv ft.ni ,1 D.llRf,. H. HoVC I3en Hopkins, the Fidelity Bank (Columbus, made of recent action of tlie Commissioner in boards and timbers and debris until their clothes Cans in Southern Indiana in wnicn nicy iituh.

tha't they have succeeded in procuring four more indictments, two of which are on the charge ot attempted niunk r. Tliere are eleven defendants. The attorneys think that they are certain to convict at least seven or eight of the indicted men. man, Thomas H. Persse, S.

N. Langlois and Hattio ilfifanltcr. is dying. withdrawing general permits to open btreets oi matter of appointments. Fully conscious the distinction which his trust confers and long accustomed to being received in a submissive and deferential spirit, Mr.

Frost could ill brook any language or treatment calculated to convey the idea that the selection of Navy Yard employes was none of his business nor the business of those whom he represents! The failure of Assistant Constructor Woodward properly to appreciate the solemn sanction under which Mr. Frost performed his ambassadorial duties was the chief cause of the asperity of feeling that so strongly marked the interview. It is a principle as true in federal administration as it is in private business that eiti entitled to cet the best work they B. Downing were efficient memocrs ot tno biui were torn, their hands and faces cut and their limbs so bndlv stiffened that they could scarcely nr.ii.Mri. nf P.hicntro.

killed a married (i fnv nnv iDDMinsp. Tin's morning a com nnpiinn pnut. Thp nl'nl)Ptrnl WOl'lf WaS, tOl' tllO woman with whom ho was infatuated and then ivnllr. Tt was nenrlv two'hours bctoro tlio names urunnt.h mul nffrooablo and the chorus mittee from the Mechanics' Kxchange waited nnnn liim tn sii'Pl' t.n 111 wllV lmihlcrs and others his life. w.vn iin.lpr pnntrnl.

The Democratic Primaries. With the exception of a few ward contests the Democratic primary elections last evening passed off quietly. No attempt was made to disturb the general control of the present leaders. In other words, the machinery remains in the hands of Mr. Hugh McLaughlin and his immediate followers.

Whether this is agreeable to discontented parly men or not. makes no difference. That there is dissatisfaction with what is called the "management" here is not to be doubted. But dissatisfied voters might as well undertake to regulate the domestic economy of the Japanese Empire as to attempt through existing a.iremies correction of abuses and elimination of tho cause of complaint. Some thin" more than fault finding and indefinite though not large, was numerous enough to peoplo The annual Convention of the Federation of When tlm firn was at its height tho wildest ri A ritlSON nEl'lTYSn 'FOCATED.

tt.i tj. December 11. will hereafter have to obtain spcci.il permits, xuu nniiiii iiiniipi' nill iapd tn tri vp. them an answer iiinvi nrnvnileil regarding tho loss of life. It wa Tvnflps onens to morrow in bt.

1 iOUis. tho stage to an almost uncouiiortaiMO extent. cept the antiphonal passages in the scone boforo the chapel, when tho voealism was a little ragged, known that four men had been at work in tho l. tn.mm.Vn,n,n Bv. (VllC.llll7 tllO Ol in writing, and tin's afternoon lie forwarded thorn hrnl.

Inst night in Deputy Warden Development Comnany, has been wrecked meal mill and about twenty in tlio planing mill npvt. ilnnr. Beside these the neighboring houses a letter in which he said: 1 l.n. l.nn,i rrirnn liprptnfnTfi tO these ladies and gentlemen sang and actou aiiei to choruses. The setting tion from one end ot lie town to uie ou.ci.

At present the demand for this route is not Tiro fho second, which in Uhn was valued at Llt ilUiui "ivii fai' venair sidowalkH all over tlio city. Under these pnntniiip1 nillDV lllpn. Women tttld childl'CU. At Keel's quarters in the Dorchester Penitentiary, the Maritime Province of the Dominion prison, and the deputy warden was suffocated before ho could bo rescued. His wife had a narrow escape.

Tho prisoners' quarters were uninjured by tho lira will ncpnnv Persia niileBS tho treaty al i .1 in and costuming were in nowise remarkable, though permits kucu veaivs were nmue it nit t.wpntv neonio nau euuiioitu. pvtends the present Kings County lowing tho English to open up the Kamm couiuiy there was nothiag to complain about. 1110 reper Vfrm rx iMn.mil WllfH'P IPIlHIln perished, but later this estimate was found to be greatly exaggerated. is canceled. tory of Miss Kellogg's company tor tno weeu in Ul ill tUl tli t'l mi fitii i) i tlio time thev were mnrle or who mado can" at the lowest price.

The workers em Maine were not road through tho Twenty sixth Ward, the cludes The Bohemian Girl." "Faust and l. Unn nn The niispi rnlore. llama says that tho rope would tuen). aoou mnuy iiuram mhu ii.hu jio. ennvinced of the eonity of this principle Tho men at work in tho planing mill an mane their csciiue.

a few of them badly hurt, but tho KILLED BV A SLAP. nf imnn Yd TJpppmhor 1 1. be justified in leaving Rome. need daily becomes more obvious and imper lice. Tn order to act it without delay the men." Next week tho society actress.

Mrs. James Brown Potter, and Mr. Worth's toilets will bo soon TDOllZetlXO HH1K(! litlKiir vn Mini iuiki it in a very enrele way. fiometiraes tue mothoa Switchmen in Indiana are oa strike. iiminn'tv nulv ihVlif.K illillCCll.

Mceordiii.dv. about a montn ago uie.y ot repairing kiucaviukh wuh nui'iui JnienhLnmnon Sunday night slapped Jonathan at the Park Theater. hiiuf fnvf.h near Charles Mix Hundreds nf men searched anxiously ior uie be ana tne wovic hoc aone in coiummjuy v1 im.twiw onlJJiaDCOH, Ulien unnvini hitnn; iuwmibui wV BROOKriYJi THEATER. Aldermen wisely conformed to the technical condition of approving both lines. Both duty impel the company to begin and r.nnntv.

Dak. missing millers and alter somo time one oi cueui, elC.i WOtlHl UU XL It Ull UIU IMlt. t. auvi viv 7 1 Tnln, TTiilnips. was found lvinir in an alley across fi nhl llnmhil lit.

was snOlltfid last OVenillg OU Mason in the jugular vein, causing almost instant death. Both were aged about IK years. Their quarrel grew out of a lawsuit between their parents. Lamp tied. riiUsmtmth Bennett, of New Haven, has were, mtuui.

aiiu ic.mik, r.m in. n. Bin Mtrnnt from the mill, terribly burned and the Ktage of the Brooklyn Theater and the glories henn nnisoned by fake teeth plates. taken away.ny the rtepm tment nr tue pumic ex of fionstructioii in tlie 1 ...,1.1 Un r.u i in flip SPPnild StOl'V protestation will be necessary to bring about the changes in leadership demanded by progressive and enlightened Democratic sentiment. There, is no reason to believe that those in command will voluntarily relinquish power.

It is better, they reason, to lead a battered and beaten party than not to lead at all. The result of the very light vote cast in the election of General Committee members of the old Bowery wore recalled. Mazuppa Two freight trains collided on tlio Boston aim TWntv sixth Ward as soon as practicaoie. struck for higher wages. Thus lett suddenly in the lurch, the naval constructor did what any business man deserted by his employes and not desirous of retiring, would have done.

He went into the open market and hired other men to take the places of those who had voluntarily relinquished their employment. It is clear that J.ll Ul of the mill when the explosion occurred and was to a fsrent deal. In tlie street eorporntiona, Mich as electric light eompan ten, ntreefc nuhvay eonianjes, Mhanv road and several persons were mjmea. SIR t'HAKLKS WA MIEN'S NEW enntpme to luloresc mo lmi led t.hxoiich the window aim across cue sucui. was the play and Fanny Louise Buclcingnam took tho title part.

Though Miss Buckingham has reached years of discretion in most things sho Ernest J. Weiss, a New York dancing prote.ssor. T.nxiHiK. December 11. Tf nnt nnder general permitn without tlie fmpervimon oi AJ I.U11IIV,I.

Board more than other things. Resolutions unnii fA, io.ono (lamacres tu ine in The fiinr savs that General Sir Charles Warren, Mn trnpn pnnhl be fnuinl of io other tiu'oo mou i ii iieiiL tt uic elects to continue her pertormanceot lUazcppa: an interesting trio who were inseparable in the House and who messed together at the Arlington. Sir. Piatt was not appointed Postmaster General, but Mr. William M.

Eviirts became. Secretary of State. The war between the New York Stalwarts and Mr. Hayes started from this fact, though it was generally supposed to have begun on the Custom House matters which involved the removal of Collator Arthur and of Naval Officer Cornell. Rebounding events made Arthur Vice President and President.

Cornell Governor and Mr. Piatt United States Senator, with the. incidental result of their all becoming obnoxious to Mr. Koscoc Colliding in after years, because the terms on which he conditioned friendship with himself were impossible of toleration. Mr Hayes had a stormy Administration.

When James A. Garfield became President, the Stalwarts of New York demanded of him the appointment of Levi P. Morton as Secretary of the Treasury. He was offered the Secretaryship of the Navy, accepted it and then declined it. Thomas L.

James, of this State, became Postmaster General, in consequence of as pretty piece of politics a Mr. Whiteiaw Reid ever played and Mr. Morton accepted the office of Minister to France Which he. filled very acceptably. General Garfield had a brief and turbulent Administration which ended in tragedy.

On General Arthur's be. omin" President, what was left of the New York Stalwarts demanded of him the appointment, of Charles J. Folger as Secretary of the Treasury and his subsequent nomination as Governor over ex Stalwart Cornell who had fallen into disrc i. l.nHi demands with not. the for a larue additional number or have been materiallj injured by being torn up fections of a sprightly brunette named Jimma Charles Miller, Charles Cooper and John Smith, but he generously shares honors in this play lately Chief of the Metropolitan Police, is going to Suakim to settle affairs thereafter the lighting laid an improper manner, jomuvciu.

roiam in an uu uhiju nm umi. ivf.hp dciinrt ami NoUcnbar. timt thpir lmrlins arc buried the new lamps were submitted to the silent with James Melville, between whom and tho mat Qi, Hr a ft). Ulimta. Ga clothiers, have between tho British forces anil Arans is eimeu.

acauiesceiico of tlie Mayor. Mho lavorea uioi ronly Fanny there seems to exist no professional the debris. The fireman are hopeful that no more iivpo wprp Int. lmt. npnnlc hviii' in the vicinity tlli: i wide lllimi, 1,1.

ni i ii. A ment during the progreKS ot the work. ithout it imperfect work irf done, and sinking ot the pavement follows, which Herimmly injures the fniled. Liabilities $70,000. jealousy.

James Molvillo is a horse. He is not a ou difarcs this time are: Bushwiek avenue mi. utill flrargini.r along be CONTEMPLATED EVICTIONS POSTPONED. car horse either, but can stand on ms ninu logw of the explosion are sure that more bodies will bo fniind when the debris is explored. This cannot from Gates avenue to Conway street, Greene condition oi tno street ior inu ijuntr, nnd interfercB materially with thorough and fore Surro rate Rollins.

pud wiggle his ears and snort. Tlie uraua uigu Dnm.TV. Decemhcr tl. venue from Reid avenue to Broadway, fllon l.p rlmin Tni hl)Ul'S VOt rapid cleaning. We arc now paving many m.

MavKn. nf Texas, is to he or Mugwump of Poland alludes to him hh a hery, Tho contemplated evictions in County Donegal nuh.pn in flip Iniililin gs adia tague street from Court to Wall street ferry, vented for assaulting a Washington reporter. Ktreets. We snail nave piunuwu auuui mn of granite block pavement this year, and there will be three times as much laid next year. It be have been postponed.

Seventh avenue from Union street to iwcn The Maryland Central Railroad has boon sold untamed stood," and after Miss Buckingham una been tied to him, in a picturesque attitude, ho goes up a wooden mountain at a cantor. When 7., TUpK iUp iu ln nnrrht. nn shoot iron thunder cent to tho wrecked mill were thrown clear out of their beds by tlio force of tho explosion aud most nf them werp more or less injured during tho comes, therefore, donoiy essemiai to protect hum under foreclosure. tieth street, Lafayette avenue from Flatbush OIHTTMRr. new pavement as far as ponsime irom aistiiiu irlinrr.

npcpKsit.v venmres that it ho torn T.r.. waiiom 'nwnilinirer a butcher's WHO lmiiilin nliiipiit nf bricks and other debris sounds through the canvas lirniament ami cigiu. Mr. Kiuily Itoarero. avenue to Broadway, Willoughby avenue fvnm Washine ton Park to Broadway, Wyth iUlO.

nnwliirlnil member of the reniiHylvauia Legia mid association officers has been to conuiw: rather than to diminish their authority. Democrats of the independent and self sustaining kind cannot look without regret on the manifest lack of spirit exhibited iit the primaries. Harmony is all right when it is healthful. But there is such a thing as the harmony of death. To pretend that the so ealhd Democratic organization is satisfactory to all Democrats is something that the most devoted regular wouid not have the hardihood to venture upon.

Why, then, is there no sign of resistance to the politicians at, headquarters Is it because the independent elements of Democracy, despairing of success within, have determined to operate definitely through outside channels, or up ito have it rclaid in most careful manner. New corporations are coming in to. tear up our rumrina lUnrnliv ncpnnied rooms over tho saloon wipers" express fright by running irom rigui A11 11. ll nf ATl'S. F.lllilv Ct.

IlOPOl, bitnve. named Luiwe. for alleged slander. to left, standing stilt lor a moment men avenue from Grand street to North Eleventh at the corner of Fulton and llalstod streets. With him were his family, consisting of his wife, two Btreets ior rue pm jju.

ic ui i.i.wnn nn v. pipes, and the department made the change in n.i. i.ii.i. nn wife of Mr.Joseph T. Kogcrs, and eldest daughter nf Mr.

Cicorgc McMullen, of the Brooklyn Navy There has been another revolution in the 15am minima back again, their laces meamwim; u.i frnm Grand street to the strikers had a perfect riglit to quit vuuk, and it is equally clear that the naval constructor had as good a right to seek elsewhere for the help he wanted. In the. foregoing propositions most rational people will cordially concur, but unfortunately for tlie Democratic patronage man ho does not belong to this class. He would probaby admit that in private affairs the is a sound one, but the affairs of the Government are public affuirs and it, is the teaching of the school to which lie belongs that tho two eases are not analogous. Impressed with a sense of the danger of permitting the naval constructor to establish so pernicious a precedent.

Plenipotentiary Frost "dropped in" on Mr. Woodward with a view of obtaining an explanation of his extraordinary behavior. He wanted to know how it came' to pass that men had been appointed to situations at the Navy Yard without having been first stamped, labeled, branded Ohio Ttnnrrl nf TlneCtOlB. tJUailCS X' phihirpn nml mother. Thov were all in bed when MICH, uiv p.imnh.tn iiiilitfpvp.nc.o to the thunder Yard, was interred this morning at Greenwood II IV, I l.

mm Mayer will succeed Samuel Spencer an president, niiniirrcrl nnd were all Th Flushing avenue. Perhaps tho officers ot the and to the red lire that is used to illumine James eveeulivn branch of the Government will di A cyclone is sweeping the Southern coast. Melville. Miss Buckingham is also generous to nvt. utmlpiit.4 whn vomiil'G to familiarize them force of the concussion swayed the house from side to side and all members of Murphy's family Hv Irom their beds upon the.

Cemetery. The funeral services was hem iasi evening at Mr. McMullen's residence, Leonard street, Seventeenth Ward, aud the Iiev. W. Folwell officiated.

There was a hirge attend cover a limit beyond which financial condi nf the female form, and POLITICAL POINTS. order that it might nave nonce, lurougn annm a tions for special permits, ot the particular times and places when the work was to bo done, so. as to exercise a seasonable and proper supervision over it. ALBANY AVENUE CLOSED. It Will Never Cm TliroHffli Holy Cross Cemetery.

An important meeting of the Board of Improve turns will not permit the Aldermen to go in the flnnv nL'ainst the walls. Within au instant the she incidentally docs some fencing or tne oni Russell Harrison is expected to arrive in New anee pi, in flnnips. nml the cries of Mrs. Hogcrs had been married about a tii. iiiti'itlir wns manifested for work of brilliant illumination.

fashioned throe tip and two down" stylo wnn a Ynrl, io fhiv. year Uiii. iiuunw i. the dazed ocenpants reached the people on tho Li ri'iriuurnivl TTc, mmran means well, but can A petition from the Van Depoele Electric iin the family of the deceased in their bereavement. n.

Moot. Tnn isnn has another double not explain ita meaning, and tho people who Manufacturing Company to furnish public for thi' reason that the disposition to oppose oligarchical methods has disappeared from street. Cliarles uieu was among mo siraimiuiii thp frnm the Murphvs the person of ex Congressman M. C. George, of nro assigned to play kings and comus nuu nud private li' hts for the Twenty sixth Ward TO SUE FOll FALSE InTIUSONMENT.

illllllllllli H.ii' rooms rushed into the building the risk of his Portland, Ore. i.iv Hint, wrintd plscWlSO be tell 111 the Democratic masses? Whatever tlie rea rMWrWi. No doubt more will be kuown nf "Miss Buckingham and Tn in nhnblv si Buvnrise in store for the John Langdcn, aged years, of this city, was son, tlie inaction or inose who umui umno UpW iUp Tlift Hcvionsuoss of tho play is nf the corporation, its capacity and purposes, snoils seeking Republie.inx. If General Harrison life and carried out the women ami cmeuen, making three trips into tho burning house. Murphy was so dazed that ho was almost unable to pt nf the hnnse.

All were rescued without ast evening before Justice oi 1'iai bush, on a charge of stealing a $r0 gold watch lnilnr nml the soirit of the Civil Service Ik ruinous Alilermen tiive it a uan relieved bv allusions to the recent election anil by the comedy acting of J. H. MeVicker, of whom tiw. iit.Hr. tnn much, and who thinks it nr recommended Uv Amoassaoor rni ma llefiirm law there will bo a good many unhappy rhise.

Its principal office, it appears, is in from John Cosgrovc, a saloon icccper omng oiihi TT. .1, naa ImviptrTV. CoSgrOVC 1C Rermblieans next Spring. zavannan jicito serious injury. Hlpn lvnu Inilk' scorched and bruised.

superiors. Of course, ho did not approach (Tender with an angry ami threaten flhicn. mlScw lork. iiw amusing to go to the footlights and tire a huge, ment of tlio Town ot I' latbush was hem last evening in the Town Hall to render a decision on tho application of the liov. Bishop John Loughlin aud others, tb close that pari of Albany avenue running through tho Cemetery of the Holy Cross, and the application of tlio Hon.

Abraham Lott and others to open East Eighth utrcet from Church avenue to the boundary lino of Flathinds. Both matters have been before the Board for the past six months and a number of hearings have been held, and all persons interested for or against have been board. The following members were nri A. V. B.

Martiuc. chairman: William fused to press tho complaint, and now Langdon a mil inn dollars is wliai tlio niutnl. t.hiitiv.ikcs a uoiso like a fact that it is running the electric railroau to New Hampshire Legislature is said to have cost The inmates of Hong boarrnug nouse, across trr.t. nnd filmi'lps McCormiek and his wife, threatons to sue Cosgrovc tor laise Iippii nrrestod a number of timeH, ing air. Mr.

Frost is a diplomat, and set tnslc in a persuasive and L'ives it an air of business actuality. howitzer. The variety snow rue nrsi, am jo the four Kchrode brothers, the railroads there during tlio last nscai yeai. in iu ninch tn cfp rv railroad legislation, and Cosgrovc in one case procured his discharge An nhioctionablo feature of its plan is that who reside next door, escaped from the shattered buildings with groat difficulty, several of them being badly bruised and all losing their personal manner, such as throwing who nre strong, agile and daring acrobats. Next t.i.thiti showing, as it does to electa from the County Court, otter which no gave nun liitiu; mi overhead system." The week Beacon Lights" will bhinc.

employment. in a familiar and languishing purification of politics is not encouraging tor lovers of good government. If the Democratic party does not hereafter measure up to the expectations of the reformatory section the blame will in part rest on those who have failed, from time to time, to insist on the widespread demand for liberality in the conduct of the party. It is not customary with the average practical politician to willingly lay down the scepter. Under reasonable conditions of protest and agitation he can be compelled to relinquish it or sway it in accord with the popular wish.

There need be no misunderstanding of the situation. To the citizens of Brooklyn, Dem President ot the United states. jsofiun wi nr of fettinf wires buried is so slow and HYDE HKinUVS THEATKK, l. fiAr, rln'u country running on a intent, u'ill nf crncatn about ilnOiOOO. lho pure, xut happiest results in politics.

They were not able to effect the removal of William H. Robertson ns Golleetor and his supersedere by the late John F. Smyth. That was a degree to which even President Arthur did not dare advance. The most sagacious Stalwarts did not wish him to do no, but Roscoe Colliding "had no more use" for Arthur after that.

General Arthur's Administration was not, a happy one. President elect Harrison finds that New York's claim to a Cabinet position has recurred, and contains the. same elements of trouble in it that existed within the. subject for his Republican predecessors. The candidates for the place though the word candidate is such an elastic one that it may be denied are Warner Miller and Thomas C.

Piatt. In the former and possibly the lapsed divisions of Republicanism. Mr. Miller was a Half Breed and Mr. Piatt a Stalwart.

Mr. Miller achieved an election over Mr. Piatt to the United States Senate, when the latter had resigned from that body lull villi ivi.1. Schoonmakor, Jacob r. Vandcrveer, Peter L.

difficult that there might well be hesitation to nr in F.mlerii or a Western or a inn, t.hn mill Is about S75.000. Jacob Press, Jack the distinguished pugilist, was way across the corner of Mr. Woodward's desk and saluting him with the easy cordiality of an "old pard." This may have had the Adeliim l'atli and CUarlen Gounod. (CAllt.KC.IlAM.) I' Mils, Uecemlier 1, 1888. i add to the existing number oven in the new Williamson, Ryan, Howard X.

Montgomery and Christian iSchaffer. nf JTv.lc Beliman's Theater last Northern policy. Saeti a loiicy mmn un nf the ulaning mill loses about and it is i ivmvipiiyp niitlip.iic.n that sat oationtly, ding nlace of unnatural rivalries aim cuibi ward. Messrs. Steinwuy.

Now York: estimated that the other losses will bo $25,000. l.ntinlinn nf twcntv firemen and overono hnn he intended, and then again it may not. 'rimi is hut nun noliev tor a re even gleefully, through two and a half hours of Maestro Oo.mnil onthnniastii: over your umno at ro 1U1 HI lUlltilh Mr. John A. XiOtt, on hehalt ot tlie.

property owners favoring the opening of Enst Eighteenth street, presentee a copy of the points used by Inni in the argument on that subject. On motion it Frank Hawkins, the Long Island murderer. public that stretches from Atlantic to l'acinc, aim hoarsalof "Homoo and hclil at my lintel. 116 woulil like to know prico of Mime. Ansivor iiil.

miscellaneous entertainment in order to boo mm ti.p nf nnii Dennis Oostigan. Asa At auy rate, after some further diplomatic bvplay the ambassador came to business died volunteers are at work clearing away tlio ruins. Ernest Casper, one of the three known to ,1 nrlniii. iii thn eiiunla at the time of io ni i sterniv ignores au scuwnu w.is hnuccd this morning in the Suffolk Ooun was received. and administers the laws with an equal hand to slugging match tho encounter was tame and haB I'Al rnnei nnaiui.

NKW Youk, Decmubur 1, 1888. tv Jail at Riverhead. He walked to the gal and asked the constructor if the men Mr. John Suydam, own of the largest property all alike. AVio i ork JJi rahl.

1JC 1 the explosion. Tho cupola was lifted almost en I ilitnilr'P nf Kixt f'COt 111)01) tllC Adolina Patli. llotol llristo), Taris: wpvi. "Brooklyn men. Hie mt ocrats and Republicans alike, is due the truth.

owners in tho town, appeared netore nio im in reference to the Albany avenue matter. Ho been outdone in liveliness and interest ny nan a dozen variety actors who arc not called "nonpareils" or "kniirhts of the arena," or any such a tn ve matter if thousands ot CIU'iV't' I. jcKr nuswered that he didn't lows with the indifference that has characterized his conduct ever since his arrest, and verified tho prediction that ho would not be llie itnvi Kouth yidc of tlie strnot. The mntilated form of Whether Democrats believe, that the lender iri.iit.hnir votrn. If oronarations to said: Ploaso immbor sl.imiipd on piano to mcinwny, Now York.

Answer paiil. Pakis, Deccmhor 'J, 1HHS. i cpn i.piinrr nr mppr.ine: nil i iniu 1, nmv. There must have been somet.hin names as that. It was scientific, but tliere is more fnr nn midipiicfin Hceinga man thumped lished in the BnooEUts Eagle, that Mr.

Neefus flip mipiiine nt hat, nart buy votes have been made, money gatnercuaim v.st nmniints hv nersonn calling ship of Mr. McLaughlin and his "lieutenants" is the best thing for the Democratic ti.t, muMurmnn. ihn kiln man. is tne scconti wantiiiL' in what he was pleased to call itiusi in Mr. Woodward's Stcinway, ITew York: lll.Ml 11,11 n.it in vpannptahle and honorable citizens, 111 11 111 11 1 1 II l' v.i...'1'i.

r. of Albany ft venue sn ggests tliat tins Board change soundly without regard to science than in seeing knoivn victim. His body has not boon found and thev are able to determine for them "nerve" at the last moment. Thus ends the lr.mtmeiit of "the auestioii. as if it were a mat ik, ....,1 Hip 1 ivlliprn nnszht to 1)0 most the lino about nity one teet era 1" 1 l.

I nrmrijn1 I he may have been blown some distance by tlie Piano Complmicnla. amussrjiii, Tlio instrument uroveil to lie a Stoinway coiuirrt parlor irrnnil prirc wan raliluil uvi at olu ncccptr'l anil piano him square away and back oil and "lib 'innccorii )tinnK. Professor Co.sti UUlll lllC ill luuii itii i career of a young man of whom it has been lev of no consenueuce, tor tliere was a' onto i i rlii nvn nainn. mii.i ilinil. Ttut a Congressional ultimo luibu ui in" ii selves, wnexner nepuuiiraiin iy rum'ement with approval is something that giin is fat and scant of breath, but ho stands be fir oxnoMiire.

The courts ortlorud by cjlilo to bo dphvoriirt to Maestro snid that he. was never known to shed a tear Charles Miller, the engineer, is also onrieu iditter in Frost's eye and a contraction of the WimiU iiuuni uiiii' vvii Al.r .1 1 rtT f.hisAKnthov crimes, and niiripr the muss of dobris and it is thought that Cnunoil, win) unt die iiiMoi raliH' niBpaK crumble of decidiutr. Above fnr.i.,1 muscles that meant war. And war it as an event in the "war" vt.u and Colliding. Mr.

Piatt, however, defeated Warner Miller jJVOis yetiia afr. terward, in WgT with massing of Mr. 111 Hllr.l....... 1 1 AllIH, i.rctiliiiiur idw. fore Mr.

Dcmpsoy without alarm, ana gives as giod as he gets. The match is conducted in the nf pn.cli TmrHciimnt acknowledging a He killed his mother because she objected to his marriane to a airl whom she did not i.n,i,r,uill l.p fnuinl lipnr the boiler. grand juries are instituted to cnaoie cuiuiis ll.l i niidbevond nil is the undeniable fact that Mr. nr Cf.ln...., Pianos. Ni.

York; Tin. drooped upon tho David Oliver, proprietor, and f'otcr lumme, bring their eomplamts to Hearing. jvcio oi Millo Braces, lettro suit. uwunw. TT, supreme in defeat as in victory like.

It was a most brutal crime. The old vtviicfnv liko an avalanche. He wanted nf tlm mill, were on the ground early successful hit with a laugh. A respectable variety Ilrrahl. Merlon's thirty six supporters to the 111t1111.f3v.i1 flllA.S sr.ATION 1 ladv was lured to a lonely spot and shot innniiiiir.

lmt. as vet nave been unauieu) was never more potential within the lines of the latter to understand that the Kings County Ti, tlvmUs. letter followe. OOCSOD. Kf Mr.

Hiscock's eleven aunereius, C0STEMP0RAUV HUMOR. 1.,., pK Hip nt the exnlosion. Jiiicn show is given away with each ngnc. jjiion aim C'ostello appear as "Paddy and tho Frog," Nellie St. John comes out and sings, Ward and Lynch Democracy than he is at this time were not to be trifled with that Tin, i.

ablu disn.itcn o'so oxpinins iisou. iUlllll IHMIU.W... Sfath the result of electing Mr. Hiscock, who ti.nt tin. nnhnpnl dust may have caused it.

Amstf.iiiiam. November looo. luliirhtlv deaf) Darling, how your This is a vital consideration for all Democrats Pvnst, was the accredited agent of the Kings llUC, JIT. iNCClllM K11UWH Ullill, 1 "111 kind of a change. I do not care what decision the Board comes to in the matter as it now is before von, hut I would respectfully suggest that should the question of changing the.

lino of the avenue comes no that you will consider the ad visihility of changing the same at the County Buildings (Clarkspu street.) On motion the Board went into executive nef si.m Tlie Board, al ter deliberating or. both matter. decided to open East Eighteenth street, ami appointed John I). Brinee. attorney, i.nd Charles Crookc surveyor.

The Board also voted to grant the application" of Bishop Loughlin and others to close that part, of Albany avenue mulling through the middle of the i Cemetery. This action settles that question now. and that part of the avenue cannot be opened pull through a special act of the Legislature. Had the Board decided to open the avenue it would have necessitated the removal of nearly eight thousand bodies. The Board then directed tho clerk to lilt the.

nccc papers with tho town Clerk and the iicgistcr of this county. lmt tlm tprrilic force is uiipreccuenicu nui I'imin Maker. New ork: down like a dog. It was not a murder committed in a moment of passion, but tras cunningly and adroitly planned, and was all the more atrocious because perpetrated by a fa have a sketch, McAvoy and Koger appear as socio dextrous higgler, the benv in mind. If they liko Mr.

McLaugh ai i.n mpptpil Mn nlhpr rpasonahle heart beats to night) is it because I have pro von hoar, sweetest, is Wanted, eitra kooi! coneert pianp; c.inie juu uu County Democracy; that no appointments in the Navy Yard could be made without his or Electric Three" whose singing voices are musical i. iii stneK at your r.uvoutiau unu.li. liii nnd what he represents, they will be grat the servant pumping water to the third Uoor. UICW.J i.u ation is offered, however, and the explosion of the dust, is accepted until a better reason can bo i wtiwil surrounds tho ruins. Fur .1 nv remlv fur shipment.

New York. Cable prices Krand and whoso comedy voices are strong, nguio in in un whom the whole wealth ot a ified bv the maintenance, of his hold. If they their consent and that if Constructor ood miiliiln si7.es. Eiiiocs, Consul Ccnoral. Toum Tomes.

devoted mother's affection had been lavished Stern papa (hiding a stout cano hehmd Ins Masstm Ktoiinvav Sons also recfivnil cublo dispatch. dared to deny this he, hrost, woniu iii snmii i reel i nn plate ward disapprove of him and his associates they will cm resoondinslv disanmtled or depressed. two or three humorous episodes; bam ana luttio Morton's songs, dances and twirling of drum major's batons arc advertised as "anew andorigi ....) ifprhprt. T.vnthnrs aro extremely .,1. i that Her Royal Hiirli back, under a tree on which his young liopetui That Hawkins was not insane has been shown Rome.

howl. wiiwl.iwH were shattered and buildings vioicnnj niaki .1. im.l inst nersonaiiy pur bv the most competent expert testimony. He Tt, was a cood deal of an avalanche, but it has boon foraging among tlio armies, tenancy hum. it.

is beginning to thunder. jostled by the tcrrilic force of the explosion nnii. KU IN OHIO. oliaseilun additional Steinwny parlor grand for bor own In any event they will have to submit if they intend lo impress their influence on polities run ill; i itj un. good acrobats; J.

Q. Fletcher chooses to present cimnK ii livntH wlio struck down ix de is an able and honorable gentleman, ao harmonize matters this year. Mr. Miller was unanimously nominated for Governor and to Mr. Piatt was given important influence with the National Committee.

Mr. Miller was not elected, but. General Harrison carried New York and with it the Presidency came to him. Now General Harrison finds that Mr. Piatt wants to be Secretary ot the Treasury and quite as earnestly wishes that Mr.

Miller slro.ll not" be, and Mr. Miller is willing to be Secretary of the Treasury and is equally bent on insisting that Mr. Piatt shall nf The trouble which New York made uso. mail Charley All right, pa; I can listen fcn if up here. 'PnmvnimxiE.

December 1 1 himself in the part of A Poor Uld wmi," ami did not seem to crush the constructor. He even preserved his dignity unruffled and with fenseless woman who would readily have the instrumentality ot Uic macniue. fprrilil. pvnlnsion occurred hero yeste day in Roiivcniciit, Compact and Curative. Thomas and Watson play their httlo farce.

AlailttfirHdnfs Mrs. Hashcrott That new nnaraer nee.o not try uven her life for him simply an ingrate of Therein lies the chief significance of the pri t. T.irrmn'u )l)ill. As tllO llliU W3 TOUNO SMYI.IK'S blCOHICK PEU.KTS CUfO COtlRDS.iS most disheartening sang jroia, notineu Inflamed ambassador that he did not rec HAUKlfiilX'S PAKK T1IKATER. n.

T.i. lniu nrndncnd a nlav which to make mo think he's a bachelor. He's either niTirv elections this year niini. about to start up Henry Hainan stepped up and i utenni. when the boiler exploded.

NOTES OF THE riicTivcmy tliird Will E'rolmbly NottJo lo pu ti.n nipnn nf Tpelleiico demanded by tho IHfMiVKKIS MITItJBS. ognize his County Democracy, or his author 1 IT liim nml Albert Kline, a customer who Exceptions to the peaceful conditions which nrovniled were the contests in tlie Seventeenth basest mold; simply a thing to be despised by all mankind. The atmosphere of Suffolk County should bo purer and better to day because of its riddance of the youth to whom a tear was unknown. ni.l'JU theatergoers. "The Lorgairc," which was pnr in' ii niliiif' to get some feed i.o., tpv in.it ni" it, bctoro a large aum Kmeteenth wards.

In both instances ity to meddle in the business ot tne JMavj Yard, or anything that appertained to him his ambassadorial capacity, and wound up ground. Wallace Strohl and one hoy were badly I 1 nntl.r.r lim uliirhtlv. EvCl Vtlli IIB IS ence.waa a big go.and will rank among its author's notliin" more important was at stake than th happiest efforts. At times melodramatic, it con Jlljtll inni i Hip fi imler. lho explosion miestion of neighborhood control.

Super bv intimating that if he or any other nosing il, lumi tliP utrn vv utncl; and Outbuildings Oil tllC, bllt tains enough broad humor ami original uukl uu terization to take it out of the rut of blood and Tho officers of iheTwcuf liird Regiment seem averse to tho idea of taking tho command to Washington to attend the inauguration ceremonies of President elect Harrison, and it is probable that when the Question comes before, them at their next meeting the proposition will be voted down. They Bay that the trip would hardly pay, coming as it would at a season when ii ij lii. piv tn hp pxtrcmclv disagree visor Lamb, who is supposed to be more "reg plenipotentiary were hereafter detected about the prompt assistance of the people of the town ubiv" than Justice Engel, his principal op WATCH B3 FOR OHKISTMAS OUTS. nnvvied the Seventeenth. In the prevented their destruction.

MILLER VS. PLATT AU.UV. the premises an orderly would oc insuucicu to hustle him out and that Navy Yard orderlies were "hustlers" from way back. thunder plays, and as a repreBentatwn ot nisn life it ranks with Boueicault's productions. There arc novelties in its meeting of beggars, for instance, unlike any of tho things usual to the stage.

Mr. Harrigan appeared iu several char Judge Moore is authoritj for the statement that there is not so much crime iu Brooklyn to day, in proportion to population, as there was forty years ago. Ministers, no doubt, will find it somewhat difficult to reconcile this statement with their repeated declarations concerning empty church pews. It does not appear that crime in a community is married or widower. Billings nor can tell Mrs.

Hasherof i He always turns his back to mo when he opeiiB his pookctbook to settle Terre. Haute Express. "Robert Mary," remaikod the old gentleman to the housemaid as ho wont poking around tlie parlor last night, "did you see anything of that 'Robert Elsmore' down here "Iu dade, sor," hesitated Mary, "Oi couldn't say af his name wor that same, sor, or no. but there's a young man bb comes to say yer daughter, Bor, as is hoidin'hehint tlio sofy, WasMnaton Posl. Baby Gould Grandpa, I want to buy some candy; but I have no money.

Grandpa Gould Go to tho candy store, my child, and offer the man a liberal sum for his candy; give him bonds for tho amount, based on tho value of the. candy, then double tho issue of stock; sell one half to other parties: pay the mau his money, and you wiU own one half tho store. Seo PittflrtelnWa liecord. Nineteenth the fight was hot between the Adherents of Police Commissioner Bell on GENTLEMKN'S GOLD. isr.n UP.

able in' Washington, and with the probability of for Hayes, Garfield and Arthur is ready to be made, for President elect Harrison. Just what he should do in the premises it would be presumptuous to say. Just what he will do in the premises it would be idle to predict. Just what will probably follow from whatever he does is not hard to determine. If he selects Warner Miller, he Will choose a very type of man, who.

in the opinion of John Sherman, a rare judge of caliber and character, has grown more" in six years than any other man that Another tons liansrc Mliot From Editor amlnil very instructive episode. Ine npfprK. i p.m cnoiiting eminlly won a peucicr, a Ark ins. one side and the followers of County Clerk I.A.DIES' ISOLD. I'ROM UP.

IiADUJ.S' SILVEJl, 1 IIOM Ul'. pathetic situation of the repulsed and all but very indifferent accommodations to oc ootaincu there, and with the certainty of several turn outs and a tour of camp duly to follow in the immcdi tin if mm. French smuggler, an old sailor, a school master and a detective. Mrs. YeamaiiH, Annie O'Ncil, TCanken and Mr.

Samuel Guthrie on tue oiner. tn tlll "F.lU'lP.l oxnelled ambassador ot tlie rungs vounxy GENTLUMEN'S I ROM UP. ALSO.ALARUK AS80KTMKST Of VINE GKiDK ni wp.T!. December 11. In justice to Commissioner Bell it must be said m.

n.i. AVins. of this city, puh iwtTiir n. TVinvfnmith Rccimont. Captain WATUHK8, HKPHATHHS, DOUBLE TIMKKS AND Louise Sylvester and Prod W.

Peters wore good in their respective parts, and Dave Brahnm contributed as his share to the entertainment tho that diavimr resigned the presidency or tne warn Democracy may excite sympathy, but it is not a sympathy that will prevent the Secretary of the Navy from uniting with the very largely influenced by attendance or non attendance at church. Uli: frnm Mr. Arkms, its cdilor, VVJllil'it'iJ 'I R. Steen. will trivo a rcucptioji at the SECONDS.

association some time ago he was not respon Ji.iJie.i ni.n who is prospecting for political news in Jew lorlc i.r.vf "Ma.i.Liv liiL'ht. towhirlitho Hon. sible, nersonallv for the strife that occurred music for a half a dozen bright songs that win become popular. 4 Rctb Low, Mayor Chapin, General Louw lutz nnd staff. General II C.

New York' Cabinet representation is tlie heavy EVERY WATCH WARRANTED. OPEN EVENINGS. JAMES It. HART. 'Plievfi was an old fashioned flavor aoout me mass of his intelligent countrymen in respecting the officer upon whom circumstances imposed the stern duty of lifting Frost (iL lilllll Wl.li....

King, the Kecoml Brigade Signal Corps, the Ger proceedings, especially in the resort to fisti undercurrent iieum uui. face of lioimblioan politics, ic.re. AU I uch 1EE AVEXt'K THEATEK. Little Tycoon" visited Brooklyn for the ln it. jinneiD ing at tho Lcc Civil Service Commissioner Edgertcn, of Indiana, who "belongs to tlie Joe Blackburn school of statesmen, has come to the conclusion that Civil Service is a "hollow fraud." It lias taken him nearly four years to form this opinion.

When appointed he was enthu man American Litenary Union, of Wilhanislmrgli n.intipc linvp been invited. cuffs and the unexplained disappearance or A HELPFUL SOCIETY bv his moral shirt band to tne neignt or a arc suboramaio to. uiui. i copied bv Kastern jouriials. and acknowledged as SEtnVlmLihi.

iti.in. gives out contiden MIS AND 313 FULTON ST, CORNER JOHNSON. the ballot box. Whether tactics ot tins ctes Avenuo Theater before a house which bore testi great truth of political economics. If he has to Help aiHl hCVCliVl n.jv.1..

At a meeting of the Council of Officers of the lTnni.i uniifli Tlnrrimnn t. last night the following V. ll.nf 1, IU lll lllllWI'll tl For Those Who Are Willing Xltcmsclvc. tiatly iu sevtu iMiai ici.i iua i "V.Vt,.,.i, cription will promoto Democratic prospects tho ability to appreciate tlie lesson or ins ex 'I'veasurv. Jo in cw, now neiu, v.w mnno the conservative and reputable voters 1, nun no ommises.

jew Hwmm perience. Mr. Frost will tender ins resigna rri, n. pnvntivp Art. Assnciation Iras been form nf tbo Niiief.e.p.nth Ward is something on know tlio nym A la lorn tion as minister plenipotentiary from the City siastic in his praises ot the reform principle, but tliere is reason to believe that at no time did he.

sincerely sympathize with it. So long l'lattnasa nig cmhi. which the contestants are doubtless capable liany. Treasury control ed by ladies on the Hill in tho interest of women whose circumstances compel them to support themselves and who have tho ability to do so, but ins stock, tnrou.gu v.m e. fovmin mi intelliaeut opinion.

While it delegates to the convention nf the National Guard Association, to bo held at Albany early in January, wore appointed: Colonel Micheh, Lieutenant Colonel Clobriilgo. Commissary Fitzgerald and Captain Barlow, of Company alternates, Captain Hassoll Nutt, of Company Lieutenant Curran, of Company and Lieutenant Bridges, of Company K. Adjutant General Porter has issued tho follow oi, iii rripii s. ii inn. cii.uiiv.il ppj um.

mony to the pleasant impressions lett. upon tno Brooklyn public by its last visit. The company is Willard Spencer's, and the east with tho exception of Catharine Lingard, is a new one, but it is very satisfactory as .1 whole. Thomas Q. Seabrooko as General Knickerbocker, J.

Aldrich Libby as Ab in Barry, Lloyd Wilson as Bufus Ready, J. E. McGovern as Lord Dolphin, and Marie Sanger as Miss Hurricane filled their various roles to the Booming delight of the audioncc. Perhaps Mr. Wilson's songs were the most successful features of the p.vniiing.

Hamlsomo scenery, conlumM and ef is manifestly out of order for any gentleman who aro without opportunity to mauo men Hall syndicate to the Brooklyn JNavy inru, or, at sublet the job on terms to suit tho lessee. The public is grateful to him for services rendered in giving so impressive an illustration of the reasons why ton is in tne expie. ia oii the the disruption ol the 0 nni intilp Tim oflint! of tho society is at 4( tr whale, his fellow man" tliere can no nr.tie I. if Piatt wins, and says he will im ns he ould draw a salary for wearing a mask which concealed the true Bourbonism of his nature, he was content to do so. Now, realizing tiiat he will be turned out when the new Administration assumes control, he expresses Greene avenue and tho officers are: Mrs.

J. H. to choose from the standpoint of intelligent menu no one. rue run I latt VfOxn. 11 in.

nolilical observation between bogus nai ing: Havens, president; Miss Jv. Li. wiuianis, iuiss M. Williams, Miss A. A.

White, Miss E. L. Havens and Miss A. HavenH, associates. The object is tho establishment of an art room and exchange mnnv" and resort to the arguments oi oum Uevkuai.

HEAncjUAitTEits, State oi New Arw.ieiVT IF.SHHAL,'fl OlTICE, Civil Service reform has come to stay, unit they would not add to his embarrassment by asking him to remain any longer in the LANG A NA.U, FULTON AND CLINTON STREETS. his real feelings. There is no doubt that in Kilrain and Dcmnsev. Auiasv, December 18H8. i a iu nf t.lifi vcrnlations is hereby nie" is ht rc, but very quiet, and will say or do unc.

His friends say he is sure, and that Pla knowing he has no chance, seeks on! to 1 1 i 1 1 cis chances or get the Custom House appointment compromise Morton IvwuAh for tho sale of all kinds of decorative arc win hand Habited cllllia, As the organization was before the prima field of usefulness. It tliere are. any same J. lll.lH' amended so as to read as fol ows: has been sent to the Senate, since tno wai. i He will select a man admirably capable, of the duties of Secretary of the Treasury, and one whose designation will give reformers in both parties and the friends of cleaner methods in politics everywhere ground for energy and for hope.

There is, however, another side to look at. The selection of Warner Miller will probably result in the loss of New York State to the Republicans, in the first year of President Harrison's Administration," for a ehill falls on State whenever Mr. Piatt's friends find that, instead of having their own way, the other Republican fellows here have their way. It is needless to show or argue why. Like "Truthful James" we "state but the facts." As a Democrat, the Eaom would be gratified by the political effect of Warner Miller's selection, but, politics aside, it is due to say that his appointment would identify Republicanism with its advanced, reform and progressive elements and, while the revulsion and reaction might be damaging at the first, the gathering force for better things in Republicanism would probably eventually be great.

Concerning what kind of man Warner Miller is General Harrison needs not to be told. They sat together in the Senate for four years. General Harrison's picturesque and sympathetic dispatch to Senator Miller, on the hitter's honorable and Unselfish defeat, shows that personally the focUv understood one another. A SUBSTANTIAL CHRISTMAS rm wi) vie ko it is after the primaries. The list of etc.

The object is to furnish a deuository for tlie leather medals selling cheap benevolent, re couldn't do better than to buy him BE SELECTED FROM OUR I.AKi.r. an underhand way Mr. Ldgerton lias none much to injure the Civil Service system. His selection was a mistake indeed, the appointment of Senator Blackburn himself as a Civil Service Commissioner could hardly have been more inimical to an impartial interpretation sav the war is pi am io nun, Ktai'Viron indorsing l'latt. Harrison's son hero him.

lie goes to Indianapnhs reception, exhibition and sale of articles mauo uy i.i;.. nttp.nntinir tn mmnni themselves. A spe formers SPECIAL DESIGNS IN RKIJLINJ.NU officers and delegates, published elsewnere hardlv reveals a new name. The vaunted in Vi. ti.p Km.al.

Pi shin of the one. cial department has been arranged for the sale of 11CX1. net ui 1 1.... 818. Armories aim aniomus a 1 by trooiis of the National Guartl (except that they mav used by posts of the Grand Army ot the Iteptiblic, or other veteran organizations ot honorably discharged Union soldiers or sailors of the late war, in cases where such use is authorized by sta ute), and for such other purely military purposes as niay he approved by the.

Adjutant Gen fects aro shown. Tho play, or opera, will run during tho week and will bo succeeded by "A Legal Wreck." THIKTKENTH It ECU HEM' BA.I COXt'KBT. Tlio reorganized band of the Thirteenth llegi mont, under direction of Mr. Lines, will give a concert at tho Academy of Music on Thursday night to raise money for uniforms. The soloiBts will be Mr.

Lines, trombonist, and Julio DeEuy thcr, singer; the regimontal life and drum corps and the Zethus Malo Quartet will likewise CHAIRS, TABLES, SMOKERS' TABI.Lh AND OTHER NOVELTIES. i fusion of fresh blood has not occurred. With Lhou Aprs" and X'UMl CU1 1HJ avt "Vj no change of personnel it would be absurd to homemade preserves, jellies ami pieiaes. un Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week a variety of homemade cakes and pies will bo on hand, The Krirtsc. Yesterday was unusually active and inter will claim tne jis uwi ted! lmt not up on the ladder.

is to win he anticipate a change of method, liy tne eral. JJy oruer oi me uimmivn" The following rules have been auopieu: Kt.nidnrd already erected the Democratic UtlflAU Major General and Adjutant General. Via eks to impress the followers tha he yi. distribute the spoils and tfievchy secure th i Work is not received from lauicawuose cucum esting from a bridge point of view. A quorum of tho trustees gathered to hold a meeting nud tho annual report was submitted to organization of Kings County is destined, for litltliees iiu i' of the law.

The Board of Improvement of Flatbush voted last night to comply with the request of Bishop Loughlin to declare closed that portion of Albany avenue running through Holy Cross Cemetery. The extension of" the ave inii. throiudi the cemetery would involve the vnv nt least, to rise or fall. What pose or tneir nai m. aillpo iti' An miblican i.

ni Wi.Ktpi ii New ork says: "l'latt stands DEATHS IX BR00KLFX. At tno enu oi lurcu uw i i A.i.i i fnr hut lengtil oi time, must that standard is voters are competent, witn ZII'P'S CASINO. mi, nil vnvintv entertainment this Mayor Chapin. Tho conspicuous feature ot the compact review for the year is the evi be taken away, or sold for the benefit of tho so for not nng siniui.v 1: ircct 1 hlVlirCll ltCPUbllCH US. HO Weekly Ileport oi Ocputy EScaHIi Com nil the facts before them, to learn tor tnem FISH'S SCHOOL OF SHOKTHAND AND ha" been tho h'ern of many lights within the party ciet.

rpppivpil frnm nut dence it furnishes of the constant growm oi selves, Judging from recent experience it iiiissiwicr ioniur. i. Tj piti, f'niiimi'ssioncr John S. Young re but, none against tne in: uneuu. miiIp.

nuked nf mv allusion tn Jlillei week is furnished by Master Lincoln, boy cornet player; Little Maude, male impersonator; Charles Hunn, who sings negro melodies; Charles Engcl rio ciiiran iuhv. of town, except when presented personally, or i .1 Tifrtrtl It'll T7t mul noiiseouenflv of the can hardly be regarded as a helpful standard i Ll ITp rcfiiKPd the tender ot TYPEWRITING, 186 REMSEN STREET, BROOKLYN. ports that tho deaths in Brooklyn during the i. the by conscientious and self respecting believers city's population and wealth. More than rr J.1 nassed three millions of passengers passed ili.i.h., 1 removal of several hundred bodies nnd it was solely for this reason that the Bishop's application was made.

There can be no doubt th tho continuation of the avenue would 'Articiosili not he received whflo a sufficient stock of a similar character remains unsold. Express and mail charges must prepaid, and all communications information regarding the association must contain stamps for week ending Saturday, uecemuei non, hpivd HO being 4 more than in the previous cfiiivention, ami mi nun. i ripm.u first, and then tn Harrison. in Democratic principles aim poncic. brecht aud Miss Hperanza, wuo loncc; auuu lum tiuctti, who dances; tho Fens Brothors, who sing duets; William Payno in a sketch, and Minnie Schult iu songs.

.1., l. lids and told it on thirty between New York and Brooklyn, two millions and a half more than in 1887. week, and representing an annual death rate of jlieiniiiiauuini i For Law and Order. Klho Slie pani of the For tin. (lioroiiBli trnining of eliortlian writers for Im.ii uiisa oinploymont.

A (irat claaj nciiool in incthoil ant oqiiipment. ln.CSin every 1,000 of the population, uumnaicu with the corresponding week in 1887, thero afford a very much needed outlet to the sur vonndinn country, but we think it will be The vollev fired in defense of the Binning CIIITEHIOX XHEATElt. nf "Ten Nights in a 1HV of the the. other alternative, it is not The bulk of these, moro than thirty millions, took the railroad. The re PhonoRrspliy 10 a practical in 01 nm uiki.

woro ao less, when tlio (team ruiu irn.i ham. Jail promises to do as much for hut. tlw selection of Mr. Piatt bayonet, anil cans on inu uunu conceded that even this desirable advantage would hardlv warrant the tearing up of the mul is worthy thu attnntinn ol llrst ratn pcopio. Tli is school dcdiics and only well cdncatct Etudontc, who aro williiiK ork hard and subinil to tl" cpinhi from this source were the Southern States as the shot fired on Fort Uciiiitun would secure a man of uncommon business Barroom" has been revived by a tolerable sort or company and was given boforo an approving and sympathetic audience last night.

E. W. Marston, associat'oii shall keep a book of names of depositors, giving to each a special niimbei, un which number all of saief depos, tori Koods shall bo entered. In no case shall tho name of anv depositor he given to any purchasei. XtMes received andexamn "'f'he for losses of any kind, having taken all reasonable precaution against the same.

Compared with the corresponding ecu in imu thero wore 8 more, the rate of mortality then hein 21.7; By classes tho deaths, tho death rate "and tho percentage of deaths to the total NEVER TO SEE THE LIGHT. Sumter at the outbreak of the Rebellion. method and discipline 01 tlio institution. cemetery. an increase of nearly sixty five thousand, and from all sources, $017,901.56, an increase of nnvneifv.

of aecoinplislied political expertness, Paymaster AIIcu'm Itcport Not f.ikcly to Public sentiment has come promptly to the George J. Maddox, J. urosscn, auiuu u. Students may clioaso any rexma. and a manager and leader who would preserve deaths were as follows: between!) A.M.

and I'. M. General Harrison appears to he quite an Hose Marston nre tlie cast. Bllto noi furiiubed by mail, or iipnu v' assistance and vindication of Sheriff Smith, who ordered the fusilade. Governor Seay the New York school of finance in the eon more than sixty seven thousand.

As was, ol course, well understood, the chief incomo lie Mmlc Public. rUiinrinl to the Eagle. aeeomnlished Nimrod. Out ot seventeen plication, betwetin A. anW Vct cent, of total.

7.i:s ID.O.S t.S.lil) 8.7(1 JOSEFFY IX COXCEltT. r. ti.p ,1 iu ti in Imd givo rlr.t. nf the. treasury.

It would please a Deaths 148 118 birds that came within gunshot of him dur tcWi nnlis from Montgomery approving tho W4siii.vton. I). December 11 Zymotic Oonstitutiolial Locn! Duvulopuioiitul I 2.11) IIIU.U'1 ti. Acudpinv on Wedues must accrue from the cars, and promenade nnd vehicle tolls remain a secondary matter. ti, Piivmnsti i Allen concerning his moiety of the Republican politicians in this eto ns tho choice of Mr.

Miller ing his recent day oft the helds he nagged action of the sheriff and promising that the ivnw pi :nt.ic.vtji!VN. a conceit at vuu rmii day uiglit of next week for tho benefit of Hanj thirteen. That was a creditable record, con The table of traffic by months will attract at entire power of the State will support 1 IIU 1 1 1' investigation at the Brooklyn avy lard will probably never be made public. In fact, it may bcre arded as certain that Secretary Whitney would trratifv a moiety of the Republican irr tlint. ii binh wind nreviiiled.

that the tention. October leads on railroad and Lee Post, G. A. B. Ho will be assisteu Herbert Eoerster, soprano; F.

Dulckcn, pianist Carl Hild, viofinist, and George Werrenrath, him. In the disturbed city quiet has been restored, the authorities have fully fowlin" niece he used was not a familiar one voters in this State. The qualities which wmtB MY. Piatt a favorite with the political 1.1... nnn; r.n its recomiubiidatioiis.

COLD WEATHER MUSIC BOOKS. carriageway. May was the favorite on 111 LilKC ill hn cnn ci tcd as auictly as possible to him and that his comi'nDion was such a tenor. J. IIU 1 .1.

4 mill men 111 the promeuade. The usefulness ot minor improvements iu transportation, such as length workers and successful in business trusts are fiinnv fellow us to affect the steadiness of the ftllU 111 Lllll llUlIlt 1.. t.i strict nccnuut for their 0liK i.1l nnt. to be desnised. The ability to make, VUOCTOK'S THEATEK.

Oli Doiid Byron took "Tho Upper Hand luHt, llitfllt. no General's nerves by the quaiutness of his ening platforms and running four ear trains, THE COLUMBIAN A Very Successful Affair nt Brand Army jfliill. One of IV, mo affairs of the season w.n that of the Columbian Club, of tho Seventeenth Ward, at Grand Army Hall Bedford avenue and North Second street. Tlie hall was hand sonielv decorated with flags, shields, armorial bearings and various Stato devices and coats of arms Tho orchestra occupied tho platform, over which was suspended the name of the club in gilt characters. The affair was attended by :00 couples, and there was nothing to mar the pleasures of tho occasion from tho beginning to the closo Tho floor was nndor the direction of Mr.

Diehard E. Casein, and Mr. V. FlorencO Barrett assisted. m) keen and increase friends is an excellent one ot.n.ipa ir.vi.rv lnvpv if mm and rod will ad if in amiiidna but it ih acted air ill which succeeds in vast is shown by the fact that between two mill inn and three million more passengers were mit that a u'ood sportsman ought to make a piny it JJl' with spirit and there aro certain realisms and lui; business enterprises is also of an excellent viudicated their ability to enforce obedience to law, and the excitement and resentment of those who sympathized with the mob are subsiding.

For tlie lesson taught the loss of life which accompanied the encounter was a terrible price to pay. Eleven persons have already died from iujuries sustained iu the fight, and others are expected to die. Deplorable, however, as this slaughter has been, it. is not without compensation. Indeed, it carried, although it was long ago argued that mechanical effects in it that are more umeut mu.

dull Noremhor windn, Ihn wlilrlinfr, v.llli'rsd leaves that lap aKains. tb windo par. liarra ml, well with tlinsueift iiiiiMC and tlio cli. crtnl fonus that are t'l'iii'ik" Wiiitir tivr. "NN itll your lliclbring in r.

Koodly nuantity of our briK'lt NEW MUSIC BOOKS. These 111W Ii k. are overy day more in favor: CLASSICAL PIANIST. PrA.VO CLASSICS. SONO fi xit SDNi; CLASSICS LOW good President.

The coolness, judgment nnd calculation which excellence iu this line sort. There is nothing to be gained for truth by underrating or lying about Thomas C. dramatic art with tho gallery. tiBAXri THEATEK. Of children under years of age there were 1 jh deaths, at an annual death rate ol or J.

I cci t. of total. There were 7ti deaths under 1 vear. or a5.00 ner cent, of total. The four chief causes of death were: pneumon ia, diphtheria, bronclutis, ll).

ARgie gitc I per cent, nt total. I. he death rate of certain American and foreign cities was as Hows, November 1888: Uroolilvn. 1D.10: Kev York, :0.hl: Boston. l.jl: Vashington, New Orleans, l'hiladelphia, i London.

17. Pans, 18.n.'i: Ihiblin, 17. 1. There were 141) deaths in houses three or more families (tenements). returns numbered "rmg re deaths in public institutions and colored persons died The mean tcmpera t'ue was 88.00.

The maximum tciuperaturc as no on Saturdav. Tho minimuin teiiii as 00 on Friday. Kaj" fell to the amount of 11 inches. The mean humidity was satiu ation being 100. A LETTER TIIAT WAS NOT BUBXED.

It Now nioeu BJi in Jtudumcnt Afrainst ncniarl Vrob. Bernard Cirob. oTstT Moore street, was this Tint ier Mae heron his cou mnrning Kd $.,0 hi implies are proof of qualities that befit man rf dm new Administration is Kulhvan's Irish ....11, .,1 t.i ru.pnnv thp, KtatlOll tor wnicn tne ti.n It is often seen Indianapolis quail killer is destined. acts, but beyond this there is a deposition to let he whole matter rest. The accomplished it object when it scattered the ring that controlled he purcha cs of supplies at the yard, and it did tins so effectually that there is littl chance tor s.mdar abuses occur again during this Admm.stration.

Sec Ury Whitney is thus enable tn tun, over the yard to his successor in good shape, and that is all he wanted. AMKSBl'UV FIKKMES 1MJU15KD. AME.1r.1uiY, Ileaember 11. A story six teiieme'nt, owned by the Hamilton Woolen Company, and occupied by their operatives, was damaged by fire last night to tho amount of 1.000; insured. A fireman named Lawrence Freeman fell will) a ladder from the 1 HciioiiKlv injured.

Another named i', and claims moro merit than nri.tension. WOlli WliS appreciated. He is siipjiorted by a fair company H.litilOMES." Amou" those present were non. inouus ji. Manner.

Jnstico Sfoses Engle, Sheriff Clark, D. Ithiuchart, James Dillon, Ilunry Klepper, Supervisor Bernard Lamb, A. M. Lamb, Alderman 1'. J.

White, of Long Island City; ex Senator Pagan, iniin tt llpimiiiaton. Captain James Mc the limit of manageable crowds had been reached in the absence of a radical change iu facilities. The income for the year' was $1,070,207.38 and tho total expenditure was $S31, 107.22. There remains in hand, therefore, the sum of At yesterday's meeting $100, 000 of this sum were ordered to be turned over to the City of Brooklyn nnd $50,000 to the City of New York. President Howell explained that while Mayor Chapin had wanted $225,000 he had agreed to take what he could get.

Tlie public sense of satisfaction) Hint tho bridae is at last beginning to Governor Beaver, of Pennsylvania, who is to serve as grand marshal of tho 'inauguration parade on March minouueed Saturday his st nil' appointments. To the surprise of the country lie omits the name of Colonel Jones. 'Dir. iff doubtless unintentional. It All cntoi Uiunieiit of music and tableaux will be "iveu in the Sunday school hall of the Lafayette Killop, Jarnos JtcGovoru, James Bradley, Enltoii mi wniiiim Tinmiin.

Andrew J. Boyd, ex Avenuo Presbyterian Church to morrow nignt. It is called "Holiday Harmonies." A11T STUDENTS' CONCERT. going to be a political one, "keyed in he is the man for the Treasury and, if it is going to be a reform one, Warner Miller is the kind of a man needed, it should not be disguised that Piatt's appointment will mean war to the knife, and the knife to the hilt the drawing of the sword and the throwing away of the scabbard on the part of the Miller men, as (hey say and feel now. They believe Warner Miller was wrongly defeated for Son ntor by Piatt, with Hiscock, in 1887, and was not rightly supported in 1888 for Governor.

It is a fact, however, that the Miller men as a rule "kick" before election but vote true at the polls though 1832 was an exception jvlule tho Phitt men say little, "lay low," but Of ASSSIC TliXOll SONUS, CLASSIC CAItlTOM'. AN I) IL1SS SOWiN. Each 1.00. PRAISE IN SONC. i'li 4 per drir.rr.) ii the bc.t new (l music lor hoino aud vciitry LI THE CHILDREN SINO from Menard's KONCS I OH KINOKROAHTE.

AND PH1MAHV SCIIOOLS CHI. or AND AMES Hilt LIT! ON )iS (4 l.UU) or CHILDKEN'S SCHUUl. SOM C.l.jc, per dozen). All have very tweet child DIVE YOUK AID in BcUin? ci T. 'oil) inK SillRing Cla, to.

uso hONO HAL.UO,' 0 per dozen). Full of inl' re Kj'f sactcd and eecular. BONli A L'ook 'j S1.S0 per dozen) io also a sood collcclioil, niouj TELL THE TEMFERENOK Hook ha appeared than isi.lino ui VICTORY Sli.UO per dozen.) XM AS IS COMING. ond for list of ChrUtmaa Can tatas and Carols. ANY BOOK MAILEDJ'Oll "CTMPKICE.

O. H. D10il7 lilt OA 1 WAY Y0rit School Commissioner Hugh P. Lovcll, John si ninihlinir. Abo Murray, Abe Sum furnishes justihention for the hope that it marks the beginning of the end of lawlessness in the States below Mason and Dixon's line.

Ever siuee the war the good name of tho Southern people has been made to suffer by unhappy surrender to the temptations of lynch and mob law. Often the provocation has been grievous. It was notably so in the Birmingham case. Yet no conservative Southerner will for a moment think of advancing this as an excuse for substituting violence for the orderly processes of legal prosecution. Hereafter, as the result of tho vb'orous action of tho Birmingham au William Mndik'D.

J. J. Callahan, 13. J. Bea in Sctcmber.

Tim dot ham Ait Studenia, a club of oatneat iw. utiniv ml at Broadway is a mistake which ought to bo rectified without Even if Jones is not appointed he will bo on hand. Iu all that vast array there will he none more gallant than Jones. This is reassuring. For without Jones, how gnn and 'others.

ISnitTIXG THK BOAHI) OF KDUCAT10X. pay some of tho interest on its cost may be Currier was struck by a ladder and badly bruised. PLAYED WITH A LOADKD ItlFLE. ChenTsATi, December 11. At Middlctown, yesterday afternoon, Mrs.

Samuel Cook left her two children, aged and 1 years, in the house while she went to a grocery. On her return sho bf rd the reoort of a tmn and lrnnw nt ot tne Tt' ehj.it "lm rrl.ft TlpnnlpV AHfll1 iatiou of tlio Janes mi Tlp iesi itanp.ars. natives of Mulh.u.sen. in a are c. Some tunc ago Obry went mi to see bis friends and to receive Home mo cpcctc.1 by the death of a relative.

This money, it appears, he did not get hut Cirob seems to have thought that he did, and, believing that he was entitled to a share of it, became hostile to Obry bbcauue it waenot forthcoming. jcould the procession proceed nre outstanding certih young pcuini; ii.iv New York, are to benefit by a concert at hfwnwuy Hall on Friday night. Mmc Mnrio CeUi will direct tho concort. STAXDAHD 3HJSEUM. Lucia Zarate, tho tiny dwarf whose diamond rinr wa" 8iven away last week, a baby having boon found small euoosh to wear it, remains ot M.

E. Church last night held a public mock trial and indicted the Board of Education for not fur on which the bridge kn tlio rascals ont and turn nobody but tho Trustee Higgins, rioters will hesitate to fly in uvt This is the beginning oi roiorm, ami nishiin; more school facilities in tno onior wiu.ua. They nhio detideil in of tho industnol enn'rasHaaswHriieii tuuy uu i wwtsi wma mi am 1 1 fjol efonn is to pin. none um nouum uuu of properly constituted officer, ichool proposition. tn it.

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