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THE BIQKIYy IAICT EAGLE. yE YORK. MONDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1901. 5 A CONTRAST IN MORALS. HOTEli ARRIVALS.

St. George Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cremer. MISCELLANEOUS.

yaterson; Mr. and Mre. Beardeley Judson, child wiu uiaiu, x. m. wuson, arooKiyn: Mr.

and Mrs. rJ'i. nuaaeipnia; oar. ana Mrs. A.

G. Van Clove. Brooklyn: Miss C. J. Stelder.

H. H. In Saratoga Gambling Was Protected byrer. Tork: Mr. ana Mrs.

J. W. Doblns, Sydney; M. J. Moreson.

Wlohlta. Kn iimx Hugh. Rye. N. Clarence A.

Barbam, Rochea 5. Pheason, Lawrencevllle; Mr. and Mrs. 5' yf Pnl'adolphla: George Daniel. New THE DAILY EAGLE2 is published every atter noon on.

the working days of the week and on SUNDAY MORNINGS. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. IS per year; 54.50 for six months; per month; Sunday edition. $1.50 per year; postage Included. Parties desiring the Eagle left at their residences In any part of the city can send their address (without remittance) to this office and it will be given to the newsdealer who serves papers in the district.

Persons leavlne town ran nv ihn Ially and iirooKiyn; Mr. and Mrs. Frodrecker. Philadelphia; P. Vf.

Bannett. Brooklyn: Mr. and R. L. Spencer.

Waterburv. mortgage on every dome in Brooklyn cm be pa'td off easily and economically through the Gaqle Savings i ww r.BmaKf ranev Cleveland; Miss Nellie vX uiss r. Azeez, E. 2a. KOhrn.

Mr nnA fra i Sunday Eagle mailed to them, postpaid, for $1 by Consent of the Community; in New York John D. Crimmins Destroyed His Candidacy for a Mayoralty Nomination by the Mere Suggestion That Gambling Might Be Tolerated Under Certain Bestrictions The Elasticityof Sural Conscience Illustrated. Plerrepont Mrs. C. a cinn Loan Company, one A city man and a country man sat on the per montn, ine address being changed as onen as desired.

The Eagle will be sent to ajay address la Europe at $1.35 per month, pontage prepaid. J4 BACK NUMBERS. A limited number of EAGLES of any date from the year 1878 till within two months of the current year can be purchased at an advanced price. Issues within one month. 3 cents per copy.

RATES FOR ADVERTISING. (Solid Agate Measurement.) No advertisements taken for less than the price of five lines. Amusements and Lectures, 25 cents a line; Excursions, Horses and Carriages. 16 cents; Travel, Help "Wante, Board and Furnished Rooms, 10 cents. General business advertisements, 16 cents per line.

Editorial and last page, 25 cents per Une. Advertisements under the following heads, measuring five lines or less, 15 cents per line for first insertion and 12 cents for two or more insertions: For Bale, To Let, seven successive insertions, 10 cents per line. Personals, Marriages, Deaths, Lost and Found, Births. Divorced, Engagements. $1 for.

each Insertion, whtn not exceeding five lines. Religious notices, 50 cents for each insertion of five lines or less. Situations Wanted, Males, 15 cents; Females, veranda of a Sullivan County summer house. G. B.

Jokyel. J. BV clty'X New Tork; Mrs. E. J.

Fuller. Paul Mlnm y' ST. JOSEPH'S TJNION OUTING. About three hundred boys, members of St. Joseph's Union of St.

Gabriel's Church, in TWrty seventb. street, between First and Second avenues, Manhattan, boarded the at the foot ol went TtJ street this morning and went to Classon on the Sound, where they TZSJUXS, k6 d.Sy iD Playlng games" Pri presented by Captain F. Norton Qoddard, the Republican leader, and Commissioner of Jay1 Keating, the Tammany leader of the Twenty first Assembly Dis Sf I Captain Delaney of the East Thirty fifth street station POLICElMliltKE discussing protected vice. "Pears me things are in a turrlbul condition down In New York," remarked the countryman. "The gamblers down that way RIDES WILDLY EN BROADWAY jAfa AMIS' SW must have a mighty strong pull with the police jf S' EjrJh or else a lot 'em would have been landed in Jail long before now.

What the people of centB. Advertisements for the week day editions of the Officer of the West Thirtieth New York City need is a general, cleanin' up morally. Seems to me they ought to be ready agie win De received up to 12 ciock, noon, a the main and at the branch offices until Just about now to put an end to what the papers call protected vice." for by the boys. PICNIC AT GLENWOOD. The Hungarian Republican Club, to the number of about tun him on flftv Street Station Steals Cab and Drives Horse Nearly to Death.

a. JH. and other small advertisements Intended for the Sunday edition should be delivered at the main office not later than 10:30 P. M. OR Saturdays, and at the hranoh nfflf nR nt nr be Yes," said the city man, and.

after a few vigorous puffs on his long black cigar, he fore 10 P. M. Large or displayed advertisements embarked on the steamer Meta, at the foot of Bast Third street, for a day and evening picnic at Glenwood, L. I. The president of tor ino ounauy eaition muse ne Gent to tne main added: "New York does need a cleaning up.

No reasonable and intelligent man will deny orace oy THRILLING DASH EXCiTES CROWDi tne ciud is Marcus Braun. Max Rech had charge of the arrangements and S. Foder OPENING 03? ST. JAMES'. that vice has been protected in New York City; no such man doubts that the gamblers and proprietors of evil resorts have paid for was cnairman of the reception committee.

1 St. James' Academy, in charge of the Christian Brothers, will resume studies to protection, and the decent people of Greater Man Was Drunk and Deserted His Post morrow morning. NEW TORK IN POET. The International Line steamship New York New York feel that the time for a general house cleaning has arrived; that it is a time was sighted off Long Branch at 7:53 o'clock Lives of Many Endangered by i His Recklessness. PABIS FASHIONS TJP TO DATE.

to send a big batch of vice protectors and pro wo mumiiig in luw, uuuaa in irom riina delphia. Her engines and boilers were taken tected to Jail. How do the people feel up your way From tne Eagle. Paris Bureau, 53 Rue out at Cramp's shipyard. All preparations have been made to dock the big ship at the Erie Basin, where her stern will be rebuilt.

"Oh, we think that Tammany crowd ought Cambon, through the courtesy of Abraham Straus. io oe cleaned out, bag and baggage," re oponaea the countryman. 'There's a lot of In full uniform a policeman attached to the West Thirtieth street station, tan. while intoxicated on post last night, i Jumped into a cab that was standing in frost of the I'arker House at Tliirty tiinib str i and Broadway, and seizing the reins started i the horse a mad gallop. Uashinc UD POINTED PARAGRAPHS.

Women with a past never refuse a present. Even a liar respects veracity in the other tflose Democrats who ought to be Jugged." "Yes," said the city man, dreamily, be EVERY DAY IS LABOR DAY WITH DICK. een puffs. "There are some Tammany fellow. men who deserved to ba 1ue zed as vn nut Women dislike a womanlv man as much it Decent Democrats are agreed on this cnree other cheap places, but they cut no as men hate a manly woman.

The children of a wealthy widower always object to his second marrlaee. point. By the way, what is the average price "Sure. The big money has been staked at of votes in Sullivan, Greene and Oranee these four houses and all but one of them Any man can make himself conspicuous hv I MONTHS OF BUSINESS Oil THE ISLAND OF CUBA. counties, nowadays?" us maue money.

Play has been light all The countryman seemed somewhat" non sunnier at the United States Club, for that plussed by the question, and after a feeble reason its profits have been of the kind which carrying a string of fish up the street. Consistency may be a Jewel, but it will not stand the pawnbroker's acid test. When people begin to whistle a oonulnr ulr attempt at a cough intended to give him time samplers rind fault with. But as for the rest all the sentiment is blown out of it. to frame an answer, he said, hesitatingly: wchard A.

Canfield of the Saratoga Club Ihe pen starves more poets to death in 'Well, er I don't quite ketch your mean year than the sword exterminates in twenty centuries. in'." an increase of $337,252. Coal and coke, not named in classification of 1900. Chemicals, drugs and dyes, $635,430, an increase of $13,520. Starch.

$70,308, a decrease of $70,020. Miscellaneous, $4,359,740, a decrease of $3,070,059. The value of tobacco and manufactures of exported during the seven months ended January 31, 1901, was $18,572,532, an Increase over the same period of 1900, of $5,016,057. Sugar and molasses, $5,450,601, an increase of Wood and manufactures of $630,145, an Increase of $452,587. Metals and manufactures of, $354,765, a decrease of $85, 287.

Vegetables, fruits and nuts, $337,833, an Increase of $192,527. Sponges, $239,178, not named In classification of 1900. Cacao, $233,789. an increase of $109,448. Oils and parafllne, $185,611, an Increase of Animals and their products, $147,331, an In ciease of $14,036.

Wines and spirits, $138, S53, a decrease of $29,040. Hnnet. SIM nm The average man thinks it is a sDeefnl dis James Kennedy "Big Jim" as his friends call him of the Chicago Club, and Westcott and Tom Jolly of the Manhattan, will be richer by many thousands of dollars when they get back to New York than when they came "I'll try to make myself clear to you," said Commercial Statement Issued by Insular Division Shows Decrease of Merchandise Imports. tne city man, quietly. pensation of Providence when he gets something good that rlcrhtfullv hnlonK rn onm.

body else. Chicago News. Broadway, with the cab eariunlng from side to side, the policeman cnuseil people to flee in all direct inns. Lashing the horse with a long whip, rub sped to Forty second street, where a olli.sion with a crosstowa car was narrowly av. rlod.

People who were I crossing the si re, turned in amazement as they beheld the policeman, with his helmet i on the hack or his head, the whip cracking I over the horse's l.jn as he urged him to his greatest Charles Morris of 427 West Fiftieth street, who has the privilege of the cab stand in front of the Parker House, had placed his 16 year old nephew. Louis Mnrgm.i, iu charge of tho cab after the driver had returned from a call. The driver had gone to his per aud the young hid wan patting the horses' head, when a voting policeman, who was on post at that corner, rame up, and before anybody could lay their hands on him he Jumped into the cab. suv lIlat the policeman was iiiinxiratci and divined his intentions, but before he could get la after tho policeman the horse had started up Broadway. Not to be the lad swung on to the seat oti the top of the cub and seized the reins, puiiim, with and main to bring the horse to a licit.

But the. policeman, who bad grubbed lite lines a Wo here early In the summer. borne time ago, I rode from Liberty to Monticello with Elliot F. Danforth, a County The feature of the gambling here has REASONABLE OBJECTION. Committee chairman, and several others, ac been the high play at the Saratoga Club.

Nowhere in the world and this statement is made on the authoritv of thnsn who tively engaged in politics. While we were EXPORTS INCREASED 35 PER CT. on the way to a county convention I asked If it was still the custom of Democrats and I know the world's great gambling houses and Republicans to purchase votes, and if the I tlle business they do has there ever been Mistress What was the policeman doing In the kitchen, Nora? Nora Courting me, mum. Mistress Then he'll have to stop. I'll not let you make a police court out of my kitchen.

Philadelphia Record. Elegant Human Hair Switches, including Natural Wavy Switches, eo much in vosue. Finest assortment In the city. Also Pompadours. Transformations, Fronts and all other kinds of an increase of $90,665.

Vegetable fibers and manufactures of, $91,560. an increase of $55,982. Miscellaneous, a decrease of $535,528. Trade relations between the United States and Spain have resumed the conditions ex Trade Relations With Spain Resume the Conditions Existing Prior to the Spanish War. votes had gone up or down.

I was told that such continuous high play as has been seen unfortunately there were numbers of voters at tb Saratoga Club this season. A little in the rural districts who continued to de over has been won and lost there mand pay for their votes; that they counted in a little less than four weeks, and a fair upon selling their votes just as they counted estimato of the net profits to the house, in upon selling their hay and produce; that eluding to night's play. Is $125,000. As Mr. Ladles hair goods, wigs and Toupees for gentlemen made so natural as to defy detection and of feather weight.

All at popular prices. Private Our Trade Relations With Spain. isting prior to the war between the two countries. The exports from United States to Spain in the fiscal year just ended were Democratic and Republican politicians alike Canfield has no partner he has to make had to deal with these vote sellers. The no division of the net profits.

The Chicago rooms for every customer. W. MetelskI, 489 Fulton street. Xew store (no stairs to climb). average price per vote at that time was $4.

iub, it Is said, has cleared about $25,000 proved too strong for the bov ami snatch. them from his hands. In front, of the Veli dome Hotel at Fortieth street and liroadway tho horse came to a sudden stop, ami ihn And I was informed that there was a tacit and the Manhattan about $15,000. White nun's veiling gown; front and bot understanding between Democratic and Re 1th these tales of the winnings at the policeman jumped Irom tne rah and ordered torn of skirt made of lace, with bands of castobia Bears the signature of Cras. H.

FLETCHBa. In use for more than thirty years and The Kind you Have Alicay Bought. publican politicians that no one should be oiggest gambling house in America it may prosecuted for selling his vote. What is the be asked how Canfield managed to quit win price of votes nowadays?" ner. The winners to whom reference has Engle Bureau, 608 Fourteenth Street.

Washington, September 2 Tho following comparative statement concerning the commerce of the Island of Cuba for the seven months ended January, 1901 and 1900, has been prepared in the Division of Insular Ac fairs of the War Department, and will be of interest to the commercial reader. The total value of merchandise imported during the seven months ended January 31. 1901, was $38,033,930 as against $43,409,055 for the same period of 1900; and tho total value of merchandise exported during the seven months ended January 31, 1901, was $26,997, S17, as against $19,955,492 for the same period of 1900, a decrease of 12 5 10 per cent, in the taffeta for the waist and sleeves tucked; yoke and cuffs of lace with taffeta bands to correspond with skirt; girdle of the taffeta also. The countryman appeared a little embar been made here make up only a small part rassed at first, but finally with a laugh re I of the man's patrons. is true that he HARRIED.

larger than lu any preceding year with a single exception, 1883, and show an increase of $6,000,000 over 1899; while our Imports from Spain also show a marked increase over 1899. In the seven months ending with July, 1901, our imports from Spain were $3,110,718, against $2,875,840 in the corresponding period of the preceding year, while during the same period our exports to Spain Increased from to $8,988,970. For the single month of July, our imports increased from $270,216 to $634,665. and our exports to Spain, Increased from SG40.6S9 to $1,156,490. Raw materials form the most Important feature of our exports to Spain, and fruits and iron ore the principal articles of importation.

The total value of our Imports from ANDREWS O' DOUGHERTY On Saturday, Au Plied: has won from only two of the heavy players, AXONG THE WATER FRONT. weii, jl guess you ve got me. Tne price rat me inousands of smaller players who gust 31. at 8:30, at the parsonage of the Hanson Place M. E.

Church, by the Rev. Chas. Xi. Goodell, ROSE M. O' DOUGHERTY to GEOROH W.

ANDREWS, both of Brooklyn. is Just about the same, although I know of i have passed in and out of his club this sum one election in Middietown where votes mer nave matched their luck against the from the box. The boy refused, whereupon the policeman took hold of hi. and, drawing his night struck him ou the hip. Dragging Margiiet by the buck of the neck he threw him against the i ui mounted tho box himself, and lashing thi.

horse lun ously, ttarted again. Looking over his shoulder, he shouted buck to the bov: "You can SO to hell." There was a lar. crowd ot men standing in front of the hotel, and they called out to the policeman to stop, but ho cursed them all roundly and kept breakneck pace. As the call, swaying to and fro, dashed past Forty second street, n. arly colliding with a crowded car.

a man who was standing on the corner shouted: "Are you engaged?" "It's none of your business," was the policeman's answer. The cab continued up Broadway to Forts" fotirth street, when the policeman turned the Brought as high as $5 a head when a ledge luck and percentage of the house and hav was running for election." It's a fact that lost. From them Canfield has made his win value of Imports and an increase of 35 neri can well be denied that votes are bought nings and his profits. DIED. CREECH Saturday.

August 31. 1901, THOMAS CREECH. Interment Tuesday morning. Spain iu the fiscal year 1901 was $5,409,301, and in 1900. $5,950,047.

The details of the value, ui exports, uoiu ana In the country, at every election, but I don't "It is estimated that not much less than 1901 importations are not available, but those see how the practice can be broken up, for $1,500,000 has changed hands over the gaming ver wa3 imported during the seven months ended January 31, 1901, to the value of $58, 399; same period of 1900, exported DOUGLAS On September 2, after a lingering ill coin parties are in tne business of buying at. oaratoga this summer, and that voters. That's the case in a good many coun 01 amount about 10 per cent, represents Business Generally Is at a Standstill. All Off at Erie Basin. Business generally Is at a standstill along the water front to day.

AH the warehouses are closed, as well as the different district Custom House offices. Few ships are working; doing so entails a good deal of added expense, as the longshoremen receive 15 cents an hour extra when they work on holidays. When ships are chartered on time and when other strong reasons exist for getting them out of port, this item does not stand in the way, but ordinarily it does. Among the vessels working are Funch, steamship Athesia, loading for during the seven months ended January 31, ness, DA ID, the beloved husband of Eliza A. Douglas, at his residence, 508 Lexington ar, Brooklyn.

Notice of funeral hereafter. es. UB "i pronts to tne proprietors of the 1901, to the value of $992,836, and for the "So it would seem that one most danger various houses. There have been seasons of the year 1900 show: fruits, over one and a half million dollars; nuts. wines, and iron ere, $650,000 in value.

Turning to the export side, raw materials, prove to be the chief feature of our export trade with Spain. Our total exports to Spain In the fiscal year 1901 were 738 against $13,399,080 In 1900. Of the latter total, cotton was valued at mineral oil. shooks and staves. tobacco.

boards and planks. ENDALL At Montreal, Canada, August 30. ous and degrading vice is protected in the Lwnen the houses have made more money, country?" remarked the city man, dreamily. but never a season when the summer's play LYD1A C. ENDALU widow of William Endall, in her 75th year.

Don't you think we ought to have a general "as Deen so uniformly high. horse to the left and it went racing down to Seventh avenue. Turning into Seventh avenue, several people were nearly knocked down, but the policeman heeded r.othin;;. He continued down the avenue. Ai I'orty sccond street a crosstown car was taking on some housecleaning throughout the state?" The writer is not a reformer, crusadnr nr "I'll buy the cigars," said the countryman.

same period of 1900, $2,791,202. The value of imports of merchandise from the several countries respectively during the seven months ended January 31, 1901 and 1900, was as follows: United States, 1901, 1900, $18,180,957. a decrease of $1, 164,846, or 6.4 per cent. Other North American countries 1901, 1900, $2,605,553, a decrease of $404,903, or 15.6 per cent. United Kingdom, 1901, 1900, $6,927, 364, a decrease of $1,728,318, or 25 per cent.

Germany, 1901. 1900. $1,561,815, an vice hunter, but simply an observer, and he "I suppose that you countrymen are gen erally agreed that gambling should be sup presents the foregoing solely as a grim commentary upon moral sentiment as manifested in Saratoga and Greater New York. In Interment Greenwood, 1 2 FARLEY On Saturday, August 31, 1901, MARY daughter of the late James and Ann Farley. Funeral from the residence of her brothers, 100 DufBeld st, on Tuesday.

September 3, at 2:30 p. m. i a GAYLER In loving memory of our son. WILXJE OAYLER, who died 2, 1899: Cut of the shadowland. Into the sunshine.

Cloudless, eternal, that fades not away; Softly and tenderly Jesus hath called him. pressed in New York City?" said the city Drcaustuns. iron and steel manufactures, chemicals, drugs, $30 582, and meat products, $18,470. While the figures of the year Just ended are not yet available as to details, it is probable that the chief growth will be found to be in the item of cotton, of which prices during the year were materially higher than in 190o whose figures are above cuoted. The following table shows the imports Into the United States from, and exports from man after fresh cigars were burning.

Saratoga the people of that community ap Why certainly. You must know that parently believed that Canfleld's earner gambling ruins thousands of peonle. a help to the town broucht vlEitnm tw particularly young men. When our country passengers. It did not.

start up soon enough for the policeman, who. lashing the whip acro ss the horse's head, railed to" the motor man to get a move on. A collision was imminent, but the motorman fortunately turned on the lever anil the car shot ahead, not a moment too soon, for the wheel of the cab just grazed the rear dashboard of the car. Between Forty first ami Forty second streets the cab was turned around anil lite polieenian drove back to Forty si street and thence down that crowded borough f. i re to Eighth avenue.

With a whoop the policeman then went, like mad down Eighth avenue, shouting at. the top of his voice. I'eople Med iu terror as the cab dashed by and warning shouts in the policeman had no effect. Motormcn stormed their cars to let the cab pass and on witn money to spend, and, therefore, it would have been injudicious to close Mi Manila, China and Japan, at the South Central Pier. She is taking on 600 tons of bridge material for Yokohama.

This ship has on board 3,000 tons of bunker coal as cargo. It is Intended for the United States Naval Station, at Cavite, in Manila Bay. At Robinson's and the Union Stores, the Anchor liner Karamania, the Fabre liner Gregovio and William R. Grace Cuzco are all working cargo. Every pier and lighter along the river has a group, of anglers at work, as both Iafay ettes and crabs are very plentiful.

The former especially appears to be in schools and large numbers of them are being caught. All the mechanics at the Erie Basin are off to day and the yard presents quite a house. In New York, when John n. nrimnin. Home, where the ransomed are gathering to day.

Silently, peacefully, angels have borne him Into the beautiful mansions above; There shall be rest from earth's tolling forever, ventured to intimate that gambling should be permitted under certain conditions, the utterance made him unavailable as a candidate for Mayor. And the Republcan press 1S90: Fiscal Imports from year. Spain. ISM ISni 0.O7..1.4K1 1S92 in ISM 4.2. S7.

ISM 2.7,74.12,1 KSfi 4.131. 1S4 3.rai.!73 ,7. 3.nS2.2, K'OO (7 months) 3.U0.71S Safe in the arms of God's Infinite love. GROG AN" On August 31. at her residence, 322 Hart st, MARY J.

O'CONNOR (DOLLY), beloved wife of Daniel J. Grogan and daughter of Patrick and Martha O'Connor. Funeral from her late residence. "Wednesdav. had nothing to say In condemnation of Can field's games.

MUD Exports to H.sia. sr. I24 l3.4Sfl.0ICt rMJf) 1 1.492! 12S 10.S12.7I. 10.22S.34. S.SSS.UT'J coc ut ui oq.j per cent, ranee, 1901, 1900.

$2,132,694, a decrease of $414,958, or 19.2 per cent. Spain, 1901, $5, 1900, $6,888,722, a decrease of $1,657, 329, or 24 per cent. Other European countries, 1901, 1900, $758,971, an increase of $5,766, or 1 per cent. Asia, 1901, 1900, $148,559, a decrease of $4,514, or 3 cent. Africa, 1901, $553; 1900.

$1, an Increase of $552. Central America. 1901. 1900 $716,803, a decrease of $600,308, or S3. 7 per cent.

South America, 1901. 1900. $2,468,526, an increase of $255,402, or 10.4 pel cent. Porto Rico, 1901, 1900, $942 996, a decrease of $259,810, or 27.5 per cent. Other countries, 1901, 1900, $116 09 1 a decrease of $26,371, or 22.7 per cent.

The figures as to the imports are exclusive of quartermaster's supplies. The value nf tomrasc to me usual bustle. Even on Sundays there are generally a number of men CONCERNING THE B. R. T.

To the Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle: at work, but there is not a sound to be heard in any of the shops or on the fleet of ships undergoing repairs in the basin. uujs go to tne city we always warn 'em against gambling. Beside the law says gambling is unlawful and it ought to be stopped. If you have any respect for law, you can't offer anything In excuse of gambling," and the countryman sat back in his chair with the air of one who had made an unanswerable indictment. "Down in New York all law abiding citizens believe that so long as there is a law prohibiting gambling it should be enforced," said the city man.

"Now "That's the way we feel in the country," broke in the countryman. "Mcbbe a man when he is 21 ought to have the right to do what he pleases with his money to gamble until he's broke if he wants to. but so long as the law says he shan't gamble, that law ought to be enforced. That is the general feeling among us in the country." "Come over to the light and let me read something to you that I find in to day's Sun;" said the city man. Then he sat down arid rfld Innir The caption R.

has been general every block it seemed Chat an accident would occur. At Thirtieth street, and Eighth avenue the cab was lost to view and pedestrians "ti that thoroughfare breathed a sigh of relief. Oeorge Olhbs of 577 Grand Mm discovered the cab standing at Thirty street, and Seventh avenue Willi nobody iu it. He drove the horse to the West Thirtieth street station and Morris was notified. It was found that lioth forefeet of tin; horse were injured and that he was to exhausted he was ready to drop.

Th, cushion or the box scat and the rest were broken and a valuable robe was missing. Both lamps on I he side Ihe ly understood to mean Brooklyn Rapid Transit. As matters are handled to day it would SOCIETY OP THE HOLY NAME. THE COUNTING MANIA. Men Who Keep Tabs on Sidewalk Cracks and Telegraph Poles.

"I have fallen into the strangest habit in the world," said a newspaper man who be more properly styled "Brooklyn Rotten Transit." Imagine, if you please (and this is a fact) on last Sunday morning, seventy six people waiting at Malbone street and September 4, at thence to the Chturch of St. John the Baptist. 2 2 HANNTGAN On Saturday, August 31, 1901, WILLIAM, beloved husband of Mary Hannl gan. Funeral from his late residence. 123 Hall st, on Tuesday.

September 3, at 9:30 A. M. thence to the Church of Sacred Heart. Clermont av, where a mass of requiem will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends, also members of Holy Name Society and Madison Council No.

4, C. B. are requested to attend. i2 HANNIGAN Comrades, Madison Council No. C.

B. L. You are requested to attend funeral of our late comrade, WILLIAM HAXXIGAN, on Tuesday morning. September 3. 9:30 A.

at 123 Hall st. Attendance at residence this Flatbush avenue thirty five minutes for a Brighton Beach car that could accommodate them. Upon inquiry of the Inspector as to the running time, the reply came: "Oh, lives down below Canal street. In a part of the Old Quarter, "and 1 am often greatly embarrassed on account of the thing. The counting habit has become a perfect mania in my ca tc.

I would givo anything if I exports of merchandise to the several countries respectively during the seven months ended January 31, 1901 and 1900. was an follows: United States, 1H01. 1900, $13,998,216, an increase of $1,553,621, or 11.1 per cent. Other North American countries 1901, 1900, $130,440. an increase of $194,131, or 148.8 per cent.

United Kitigdon, 1901, 1900, $2,337,812, an increase of $1,086,416, or 46.4 per cent. Germany, 1901 1900, $1,603,865, an increase of $3 592,706. or 224 per cent. France, 1901. $575' 019; 1900, $462,839.

an increase of $112,180 or 24.2 per cont. Spain, 1901, 1900. $518. 396, a decrease of $60,728, or 11.7 per cent. Other European countries, 1901, 1900, $318,987.

an Increase of $302,490, or 94.8 per cent. Asia. 1901. $5,216: 1900. $6,371.

de about fifteen minutes." Yesterday there were ucMuve oi tue iailure ra' were broken and panes of glass In the back were, smashed to pices. It was stated at ihe West Thirtieth street station that the policeman was Louis Lure, of 8 Ooerck street. Me reported sick at 8:50 last night. He has been missing since that time. He turned out.

at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and should have been on post n'i Broadway, hnwtii Thirty seventh and Thirty ninth streets. Captain Flood said he would nrefer a charge ft larceny against the of a lawyer to get the sheriff of Siratn thirty odd cars extra and not enough busl County to make a descent upon "Dick" Can ness for them' sol to day they are running evening requested at 8 P. M. By order of president. FRANK M.

FOLEY. Secretary. neias gamming house in Saratoga, a stnrv regularly: Services Over Deceased Members Held in the Church of the Holy Name. The services over the deceased members of the Society of the Holy Name were held this morning iu the Church of the Holy Name at Ninety sixth street and Amsterdam avenue, of which the Rev. Father John J.

Kean is pastor. The church was crowded to the doors many standing in the aisles. With the exception of four or five women all the persons present were men. The representatives of the society from the various churches marched to the church in a body. It is customary to hold memorial services each year and this year the Church of the Holy Name was selected.

The services were in the nature of a memorial mass and the Rev. Mather J.F.Delaney, assistant to the Rev. Father Kean, was the celebrant. After the mass the Rev. Father Kean delivered an address of welcome.

He told of the good work done by the society and of its growth. The Rev. Father Mooney after the address of the Rev. Father Kean noting the refusal of this and that SaratnA To day at 4:45 P. M.

loaded Nostrand ave JACOBS suddenly, on August 30, 1901, STEPHEN couiu quit it nil. 1 want to count everything. I do count everything. day recently I was walking home and I most have been going at a pretty rapid pace, fot when I came to my senseM for. really, I had lapsed somewhat on account, of a certain mental violence I was about to burn up.

'Hello, old fellow said a friend of rnine son of Enoch Jacobs, aged 53. justlce to issue a warrant for the apprehen nu0 cars to Bersen Beach were unloaded at policeman as soon as he taken into anu 1'iatDusn avenues, the public Funeral from residence. East Thirteenth st, south of Beverley road, Fiathush. on Tuesday, at tody. ouiun, UL ins gamDling paraphernalia.

Another account told of the being obliged to take equally loaded Flat arrest of a Mechanicsville Justice because ho A DRUNKEN POLICEKAN. i naa tne temerity to issue a warrant for Can v. M. Interment private: Kindly omit flowers. MAHONEY Suddenly August 31, at his residence.

218 Wyckorf St. DANIEL MAHONEY, beloved husband of Jane Mahoney. Relatives and friends Invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, at 2 P. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

i2 MOORE On Sunday morning, at 3 o'clock, Mr. stury ioia or a warrant Issued In Saratoga, after threats had been made that Governor Odell would be asked to take action against the officials protecting crease of or 18.1 per cent. Africa, 1901 1900, $45,626, an increase nf or 121.3 per cent. Central America. 1901 1900, $3,260, an increase of $7,168: South America, 1901, 1900, $337,587.

an increase of $146,420, or 43.7 per cent. Porto Rico, 1901, $1,944: 1900, $74,812, a decrease of $72,868, or 97.4 per cent. Other countries, 1901, $244,861: 1900, $117,272, an increase of $127,589, or 108.8 per cent. The value of imports of merchandise, gold and silver, carried In American vessels in January, 1901, was in British vessels, in French. In German.

in Italian. $772; in Norwegian. $657. 014; In other foreign vessels, $1,273,967, and In domestic vessels, $543,036. pronounced the absolution.

Crowd Sees Him Stripper and Scumble Into a Saloon Side Door. Yesterday morning about, half past 11 o'clock and Just as ti.e members of St. Benedict's Roman Catholic Church wore emerging from that edifice, nn Fulton street, near Italph avenue, a stout, faced policeman came down the elevated railroad stairway on the corner of Ralph av. tine and McDouprall v.u.uueia, ine story closing with the follow ing commentary upon tho perfunctory pro ceedlngs: bush avenue cars, where there was standing room only. At 6:30 P.

at Fulton street and the loop, there was not an Inspector to direct the travelers; the conductors of three consecutive cars down Fulton street did not give a single bit of information, whether his car went to Fulton Ferry, New York or Halifax. Meanwhile, some half a dozen inspectors were hobnobbing with the "transfer man" instead of directing the public where to go. or where to get their transfers. And this is "Brooklyn Rapid Transit." Is It all Greatslnger is expected to do, to sit on a leather covered chair and draw his salary to conduct the "transit" as above. I think It is about time that Brooklyn GOLF STICKS FOR SCOTLAND.

me ciuu restaurant was crowded with as he patted me on the back. the way, what on earth tire you walking tio rapidly' he continued. 'Well, I said. 'I will be very frnnk with you about it. I am simply rushing about here like in idiot counting those telegraph poIoh.

I have counting them for some time, and I always pish from one to the other, just like there was Immediate danger of the next pole disappearing before I could get to friend laughed heartily at my embarrassment. 'You are nm tho only man who does foolish things of this he said. 'I just met Jones on ''anal street, and he was walking very rapidly, with his head down, and he wore the most serious expression fever saw on his face. Jones Is usually Jocund, yon know, but he was evidently In a deep brown study and I do not mean to make any pun on names, either. I asked Jones what the matter was and be replied thai ho was muies ana gentlemen to night, and the.

was high play in the gaming room. Bus! street, r.tmntiHng and lurching as tnougti on The officer was in a b. board ship on as it tnere were no crusade; In town. Some of the most prominent people in town, residents and strangers, dropped in The value of exports carried in American in full uniform, but. lis oat was open, dls hlrt.

and hi. hat was As he reached the si.Ie grinulng in an idiotic CHARLES MOORE, aged 51. Relatives invited to funeral at 2 o'clock Tuesday, September 3, from John HIgglns', undertaker, York and Jay sts, Brooklyn. REED On September 1, 1901. ALICE T.

REED, daughter of William and Hannah Reed. Funeral services at the residence of her parents, 295 Degraw st, on Tuesday, September 3, at 8 P. M. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery on Wednesday, ths 4th at 10 A. M.

2 2 ROSS On Saturday, August 31, 1901, PARICK, the beloved husband of Sarah Ross. Relatives and friends, members of the Brooklyn Volunteer Fire Department, also members of Devln Post No. 14S, G. A. are Invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, 132 Atlantic av; thence to St.

Peter's Church, Hicks and Warren sts, on Tuesday, September 3. at 9:30 A. M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, ROSE Brooklyn Volunteer Firemen's Association: uunus me evening to have a bite to eat, closing a crumpled rarrie.1 in his hand, alk tip policeman folk rose in their might." anueiQ oi tneir support and Some of the Things Our Manufacturers Export to Europe. Scarcely anything that can be said now regarding the invasion by American manufacturers of European fields of trade will create surprise.

The fact that we are actually shipping fuel to the very heart of the black country of England has crippled one very respectable old saying. It Is known that we are sending pianos to Germany, a country that has for generations, almost centuries, practically controlled the musical instrument trade of the world. We are doing more than that; we are sending watches to Geneva and automobiles to Paris. uistinguisnea consideration." J. H.

JONES. 145 Bedford avenue, September 2. 1901. air and gave irnazement. of rr vd stood red and several times manner, tnsse 1 his hat in tt an unintelligible shout to th.

passers by. and thn. v. allo and watched hi in the blipcna shamble, across the street. counting the rraeks In the sidewalk.

mat ngiii against Canfield is the fight of one gambler against another," said the countryman. "The question of morals is not vessels was. in British vessel. in French, in Germnn, $271, 668; In Norwegian, other for.dgu vessels, $65,140. and in domestic vessels, $422,502.

The value of provisions, moats and other food stuffs imported during the seven months ended January 31, 1901. was $10,751,211. a decrease over the seven months ended January 31. 1900. of $226,417.

Brcadstuffs, $1 ,91 a decrease of $43,869. Cotton and munufac tures of $3,421,347. a decrease of $1,103,908. Vegetable libers and manufactures of, $1,131, 095. a decrease of Wool and manufactures of.

$471,810. a decrease of $38,233. Iron and steel and manufactures of. S2.0'!7 during the short journey corner of Italph avenue and the ttortricast Mcltougall ftrect i his hat the the officer shouted and HAD NO LUCK. The boy in tears naturally attracted tho attention of the sympathetic man.

"What's happened, my boy?" the latter asked. "Perhaps I can help you." "I lost a quarter," answered tho boy, "and when I go homo I'll get licked for It." Italph avenue the stamoler took air. We are shipping salt to tho greatest salt 1UVUIV tu. "Precisely." said the city man dryly. "The people and officials of Saratoga do not want Canfield interfered with.

And so it seems clear that while the protection of gambling In Greater New York is regarded as immoral by up state voters protection to gambling in Saratoga Is a horse of another color to apeciai meeting, Monday, September 3, 8 P. to make arrangements for funeral PATRICK ROSS of Empire Engine Company No. 19. JOHN COURTNEY. President.

"So I an not the only fellow who the useless habit of counting things. Really It Is very common. I have heard of many men who would count the number of steps home, or the number of cars they passed, or other lust so they could indulge the habit, of counting things. Sometimes Vl is a trllle annoying, but there )s no harm In it. It is tjncoaselotis work, and I find myself actually thinking vigorously about some serious business matter while keeping tab on the number of telegraph poles as I glide by them.

New Orleans Titncti Iiemo bis way Just as the onlookers expected to see hlui fall into the roa lway be gave a sudden lur and half run an I disappeared into the side door of tlie saloon on the comer tnent.lone'1. "Oh, well, don't cry," relumed the sympathetic man. "Here's another quarter. How did you lose the first one?" Matching, promptly replied the boy, "1 have no luck at all." Chirac Post. iiruauciug uismcis or murope, those of the Tyrol.

We ship great quantities of wheat to OdeBsa. We ship hops into tho hop counties of England. We sell thousands of barrels of American Rhine wine in Germany and thousands of cases of California chamnaeno In France annually. It Is inevitable that we must stop somewhere, or be stopped somewhere. We have not been able to ship fireworks to China for axample, nor zugs to Persia, nor velvet's to L.yons not yet.

But who knows that we may not be able to do any one or all of these Ihings in the future, sinfe wo are shipping Havana cigars to Cuba, and have ately forwarded quite a consignment of golf lUcks to Scotland. Chicago Inter Ocean. TUCKER Suddenly, at Elmlra. N. on SeD tember 1, MINNIE, daughter of the late Joseph A.

and Cornelia Tlmpson Tucker. Notice of funeral hereafter. WELLS On September 2. 1901, at his resldsnce Richmond Hill, L. GEORGE WILLIAM WELLS, M.

In his 5Sth year. Notice of funeral hereafter. WILCCX In Westerly, R. August 31 igoj HARRIET HOXIE, widow of Stephen' Wilcox in her 73d year. Funeral from her late residence 41 Fim CCont.rlv ENVIRONMENT.

Mr. Ferguson Did you have a Rood time 906. an increase of $1,368,459. Machinery, n'achlneB, Implements and vehicles, 165. an increase of $310,703.

Other metal and manufactures of. $438,972. a decrease of $255, 645. Animals, cattle and their products $5 310.088. a decrease of $2,968,339.

Leather and manufactures of, $968,823. a decrease of $659, 631. Wood and manufactures of, $1,550 793 an increase of $922,773. Paper and manufactures of, $506,830, an increase of $66,198. silk and manufactures of, $333,330.

an increase of $49,797. Steam and sailing vessels. $293,805 not named in classification In 1900. Oils' $670,362. a decrease of $101,462.

Paints aui varnishes, $140,209. a decrease of Earths, and earthen, stone and china ware "SAME OLD Employer Well. now that at Mrs. Highmore's tea, Laura? a homely figure of speech. Canfleld's Saratoga games closed on Saturday last and the Sunday sun says in the course of an interesting story: "The gamblers have had a short, but generally speaking, profitable summer.

There ore Just four places here which properly may be called gambling houses the Saratoga Club the Chicago Club, the Manhattan Club and the United States Club. Thre aie two or DEMOCRATS' OUTING. The I'tiion Democratic club, of which cx Assenihlyman James I.ennon is a raetah r. is to day holding its annua! outing a. Ijot1.

uelly's Grove. College Point. Th" T. r. 'n Warders and ihir friend.

on the boat. Hay Que, rotn H. y. about. 11 o'clock.

A p. og. of out iooc sports has boon nrraii: 'd or the i.e makers at the grove. Anion these is a base ball game between U3d Foley alacs. Mrs.

Ferguson No; I was miserably lone you have jarly are your papers arid ran ote, what. some. Mr. Ferguson Lonesome? Mrs. Fereuson Yes: I was the woman you going to support Mike Shurc.

sor. the same oi' party. Employcr And what parly is that? Mike ile mother in law. sor. Boston Her there who hadn't been havine trouble with Interment private.

her help. Chicago Tflbune..

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