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BOARDINtt. PERSONAL MENTION. SIX PERISHED. THE OLD BOW BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS 228 ITEN rv St, near Rsmsen Lance, square, third atory room, with first class board; terms BOAltlJ 163 JORALEMON ST A VKUY plenum single room, smtihle for a eontk inan; first c)ss table; rRernnceS ext hnnod. BOARD 12S STATE ST LARGE, NlORl ly furnished front ro irn to let, with first tdas labia; references given and required.

BOARD 113 "HENRY ST LARGE AX1 small roonm, hill rooms: bt wtr and tluiots; lira minutes to the mo lrate terms. In the Democratic Association Result of a Fatal Fire in an Ohio Insane Asylum. of the Fifteenth Ward. icg. It shows that Long Island is being rapidly settled, and that capital is finding there secure and profitable investment.

By and by, when Brooklyn's population is in excess of a million, it will perhaps be necessary to take some of the littlo towns and make wards of them, just ns was done with East Now York. The future growth of the city is certainly in the direction of our rural neighbors, and that growth may bo out of all proportion to present anticipation. THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOIiER 13. 1SS7. OAHD ON THE HILL 23 SOUTH SIX PAG E8.

Elliott niicp Lar jp. nlma uit rooms; Iho tt 11611 room table boarders ucoommodatd raterence ROOMS FOR DOARD PLE VSANT Mr. William H. Shields' Opinion of tbe Labor Party John D. Ahrens Accuses Commissioner Eanis and Ills Friends of Bad Faith.

The regular monthly meeting of the Fifteenth Ward Democratic Association nt Interna iiirif i 107 Henry tiP ftentlpinan and wife or 8t, corner Clurk. BO ARO 270 CLINTON ST FRONT AND back parlor and rooms on third Hoor, to let. witn good table; house throughout. tu ira. TIlis Pair lias tlie Laxsewt Clrcnla iSon of any Kvcnins I'aper Published fn the United Slates.

Its value as iiu Advertising Medium In thcreloro ui fit cut. to contain 2,806 votes for Fisk, the Prohibition candidate for Governor. The temperance baby of 1885, and a very little one at that, had becoino a big bouncing lad in the short space of twelve months. It was more than a surpriso to the machine it was Khock, and now the moral of the lesson is still more alarmingly emphasized by the vote which Mr. Pine, the temperance, candidate for Mayor, received on Tuesday.

In 1885 a meagre 355; in 188G, a sudden advance to 2.8'.)G, and in 1887 tho significaxvt total of 3,523. This is a ratio of progression which is not onlv instructive, by reason of tho practical consequences entailed at Tuesday's election but by reason of its relations to the political future of tho State. Prohibition has ceased to bo tho dream of a fow finth usinsts and become the platform of a powerful political organization. The managers of tho Republican party can no longer sneer at it nor trifle with it. It will follow them into all their plots and combinations and if they do not favorably respond to its summons it will smash them as it smashed the Newark machine.

OARU 170 CLINTON" ST HEIGHTaS T.rirn rooms, nil imurovprnt'iit hhI lmnrd. health George Fordham, one of the best known of English jockeys, died yesterday. Mr. James Bail, the principal owner of the Tblstle, sailed for home yesterday on the City of Home. The coming Sultan of Morocco is 1G years of age.

Ito has about $15,000,000 In his treasury. Governor Lee, of Virginia, is a candidate for the Senate, aud bis friends oay Ue will bo nominated by acclamation. Jake Eilrain has beon dining with tho Mar quIs of QueenBberry. It is to be presumed that Uls fighting to future will bo entirely orthodox. Colonel Charles Marshall, one of the leaders In the reform movement of Baltimore, Is a nephew ol Chiof Justice John and was chief of staff under Gonoral Lse during the Rebellion.

A Washington correspondent says of Eugene Higglna that ho has the appearance of a man who bad staked bis last dollar on tlio red when tho black won." James D. Fish, ox president of the Marine Bank, wlio la now In Auburn Frlion, Is said to bo ono of the most patient, well disciplined and un coinplalnlug men In that Institution. Howard Perry, one of tho assistants to Mr. Garland In tbe Department of Justice at Washington, lias Just came into possession ot a large fortune. Mr.

Perry is spoken of as a lawyer of superior abilities and as one of the mo6t genial and welcome figures tional Hall, on Graud street, last evening was well attended. Fire Commissioner John Ennii, as pres exceptional persons, whose social safety was assured by their success and who would have beon sacrificed by failure. These aro tho careful guardians of propriety who never attond a theatrical performance unless it is Shakspearian, and who shift their appreciation of music according to the caprice of fashion. Modern dramas founded upon tho results of a study of human nature by novelists of distinction are more instructive than a niero perusal of tho books themselves. This is as true as the fact that a simple song within the compass of an ordinary voice is given peculiar pathos and meaning when Bnng by a great artist.

The emotional effect of the play and of tho song is tho same, only ono engages tho vision with a living spectacle, while the other excites the imagination to revive memories, glad or sad, of the past. There can never bo an entirely new aria for a soug nor a fully novel plot for a book or a play. There are no lost chords and undiscovered incident's. Tho sweetness of music and the fascination of acting depend upon the fidelity with which tho infinite variety of human emotions is expressed. It is hard and noblo work to produce these effects and a positive educational advantage to see and hear them intelligently.

Music and the drama afford pleasure in proportion to the cultivation of the singer and actor. Jenny The Patients Panic S'rirUfiri Their Wild Efforts to cap the Flamei Women Trampled and Rendered Unconscious by the Snffbcaling Smoke. Cleveland, October 13. The attendants in charge of the patients at the Northern Ohio Insane Asylum did their utmost to preserve ordor upon the breaking out of the fire last night, but as soon as the demented creatures realized that they woro In danger a wild stampede occurred. The men bolted for the entrance to their part of the building, aud tho women rushed lor thoirs, which was on the opposite sido of the chaneL All of the male patients got away, but some of the women wore trampled to the floor, where thoy lay until completely overcome by the smoke aud fire.

The attendants did all that was possible. J. E. Lang was the only attondant stationed on ful location, near ferrias and car routot; terms moderate: tabio bovrdera deyxed. JOSEPH ASPINWALL ACCEPTS Tbe Kcpnblicaa Nomination IB tbe Elcveiub AgMouibly District.

The following correspondence explains itself: Brooklyn, October 10, 1887. Joteph Atpimcall: Honored Sib It has been the pleasure of your Republican fellow citizens In tbe Eleventh Assembly District, in convention duly assembled, to unanimously nominate you as their candidate for Mora ber of Assembly In the coming campaign. The undersigned hare been by that convention appointed a committee to formally notify you of such nomination. In performlug this duty we eonfldoutly feel that we voice the sentiment of the convention and the Republicans of the district when wo say that such nomination was induced by a sense of your personal worth and a confidence iu your political aud personal Integrity and abilities, which wo are certain your acts, If elected, will evidence and will Bhow that such confidence was moat fitly placed. Trusting you will accept, the same, we remain, sir, respectfully yours, J.

E. COON, 1 E. W. Walker, I Committee. James R.

ski.vner.J 177 Montaoue Street,) Brooklyn, October 12. 1887. ifetire. J. JS.

Coon, li. W. Walker andjame It. Skin tier: Dear Sirs Your communication of the 10th lnst (nforiutiig me of ray nomination by my fellow lie publicans for Member of Assembly in the Eleventh Assembly District was duly received. Living In a district within whoso borders roslde so many good and capablo mon, I deem it an especial honor to have boon seloctod as your candidate.

While It is very gratifying to know that I was your unanimous choice, I cauuot deny that I also teoi tho great responsibility which will rest upon mo if 1 shall accept the nomination which you havo offered me and be elected to the office, Witli such full exprosaious of confidence tendered tomeasaro contained iu your Ietior I cannot do otherwise than accept tho nomination. 1 truit, if elected, to do nothing which will ever diminish that confidence orcauao you to regret that I was named as your candidate aud so long as the same unanimity shall prevail which was manifest in your convention I havo no doubt of my olection. I remnin, Respectfully yours, JosErn Ascinwai.l. Eacle Branch Orr i esilv27 It til lord Avenue, TVear E'ulioii Street. 435 Fifth Avenue.

Near Ninth street, and 4 1 Hroadtvar, Hrookljn, li. I. Adoertiiements for Vie week day editions vill recriced up to 11:30 o'clock A. and for the Sunday edition up to 10 Z3. J.

oa atur. days. BOARD HOTEL ST. GROUGK, NO. 51 and 55 Clark fit, American Hail Kuropoan plan 4(10 moras, including 100 b.ittironins; lianil.i:ni)ly furnished; Kingly mr.

BOARD 57 CONCORD" ST, CORNER OE Adams Ono larfto ro im. suitable for a marriil cm tilo or aimrle uontferaen: als "tier rao ancies; t.ibla boarders a ctnnmodatod; terms in r.tte. HOARD ON THE HEIGHTS VERY 1 iniis hub rooms, single or en suite, lydli board; southern ei, sure. Dl Jonilumun st, opposite Garden place. BO Attn TWO GENTLEMEN DESIRING a comforta1 le mom, with good bo.ird.

coureni.mt to bridirf! an 1 ferried, can be accommodated at 55 Orangu 6t, at $12 iJLT WRji. the women's side of the ball room when the atam pode occurred. He at once raised tho windows for the purpose of clearing the room of smoke, but In stead of the desired effect volumes still more suffocating rolled lu. He endured it all he could, and lses anH Abuses o( tlie "Machine." A machine is the necessary corollary of every well established political organization. It may be a good maehino or a bad one, but a machine of some kind there will inevitably be.

It is essential to the. accomplishment of the purposes of tho organization. Without it then) would bo neither leadership, nor cohesion, nor unity of action. The party would bo a struggling mass, devoid of tho moans of concentrating and utilizing its forces. Presidential nominations in the early days of tho Republic dependod on the action of the Congressional machines.

Since that time none of the great parties into which the American people have beon divided has escaped tho necessity of employing the machine to fuse, co ordinate and energize the elements of which it was composed. The odium which attaches to the very name of a political machine to day involves no denial of the necessity of this motor power of parties, but is owing solely to the prostitution of it by selfish, corrupt and unscrupulous men. It is not the use but the abuse of the machine which makes it a stench in the uostrilsof the people. Rascals have had recourse to it in order to reap richer harvests from their rascality. Ambitious politicians have coveted the power it gives that they might more efficiently execute their designs.

Political hucksters have OAUD ON THE HILl, 263 CARLTON bl ick from Washington Park, four doord then rushed to the women's entrance. inoro no from DoKalb av IVnms on souund ana third tlours; In tbe social life of the Capital. Ills friends are ident of the association, occupied the chair. Secretary William McKee was bIbo at hla post. The minutes tho previous meeting baring beon approved, some nine applications for membership were referred to the Investigating Committee.

Mr. Eunis road a communication from Mr. Will lam H. Furoy, inTltingall members of the association to visit the hoadqunrters of the Domoeratlo Campaign Committee during tho campaign and soliciting deslrablo information. The secretary stated that naturalization cards nro roady for those who wished them.

Mr. William II. Shields ottered the following Wherein, The Democratic party In convention assembled at Saratoga on the ZSCIi day ot September, 1887, placed in nomination Frederick Cook for Secretary of State, Edward Wemplo for Controller, Charles F. Tabor 'or Attorney General. Laurence J.

Fitzgerald for State Treasurer and John Jiogert for Stale Engineer and Surveyor, all men of unimpeachable charactor and Integrity; iluoleed, That we, the members of tho Flftoonth Ward Democratic Association hereby ratify such nominations and commend tho wisdom of tho members of Ilie couveiltlon in their choice ot Democrats whose honesty, worth aud ability and no more ac cideut of birth entitles them to the suffrage of the peoplo of this State who favor tho continuance of a meritorious Domocralic Administration. Ileenlvtd, That tho members of this association heartily accopt tlie pleasant duty of contributing by all honorable moans lu their powor to the triumphant eloeiiou of the candidates namod iu the State ticket. Mr. Shields, in presenting the resolutions, said Three years ago the Democratic party succeeded in electing its national candidates. It is only a short ilrao iu which to expect groat results, l'ro rlous to che last Presidential election our eara were constantly assailed by tho assertions ot Republican politicians that this nation would be reduced to a congratulating blm.

found that about half of the women had crowded into a blind passago shrieking and moaning, and with a great deal of difficulty ho succee lod in leading them to the stairs connsctlug witli tho floor below. The women had scarcely left CUKKEXT EVENTS. Lind's lyric triumphs were no less remarkable than her sympathetic impersonations. She the chapel when the door leading to the The Mitchellstown inquest has beon closed bouse nrst clari; trnis mud r.tte. BOARD NO.

25: ASlUNGTOiTST Plensant rooms and excellent hoard' dining room on parlor il ho isn mf irtabh; linT.i t'1 boarders auirnmjHoJated three minutes' walk to the bridge, XOARD TWO HANDSOMELY FUR my nish'd sniffle rooms for tfentlemnn abU nxefdltMit vurythiinr homemade; references reiinire 1. Scher iutuhorn st BOARD ON THE HILL ill! CUMBER land st A nicely urn'mhol thirl front om, for gontlern in and wife or single trentlenit'D; refi rcnce exchanged. Aldermen at Larir. A correspondent of the to tlny Bays that if the issue of the jrnyornlty could be niiule to turn upon the question whether g.ubuge should be removed promptly end decently from the houses of citizens or be allowed to remain indefinitely on Die. sidewalks, offending the public and private stnse, tile candidate who could convince the people that he would accomplish the former result ould bo elected by an overwhelming majority.

Peihaps the correspondent is light, At all events, the. proposed test is tvnic.il one. What the inhabitants of annex on the north where tho nre was made a conscience of her art." with a verdict of murder against tne acousoa pDlloo. It is reported that official permission has The Slrujrslc Cor Fume. General Perron, French Minister of AVtir, k'nvo General Gatlarel half an hour to blow out his brains.

Caffarel refused to avail him self of the privilege and was ignominiously arrested. By dying ho would have saved his honor, but lost all use for it. Uaffarel held a sort, of judicial position in the War Department. He decided upon the merits of for medals, insignia and honorary titles. He passed upon individual claims for hero worship.

He was an expert in patriotism ns an nrl. He was paying teller in the Temple of Fame, that had become overrun with money changers and them t.liat bought and sold titles to glory. Had he con Tho Black lvell'M Inland Busrnboo. A torrent of apparently just opprobrium THE BARKER CONCESSIONS IX CHIN A. been asked to Bearch the Elysoe iu order to see If there are any papers connecting Mr.

Wllaon, ROOMS I has been poured upon tho management of tho burning gavo way and fell on tho organ which stood in front of it. Tho Are and smoke then roliod into the chapel In a torrent. In spiioof this a few of the attendants and Dr. Carpenter, one of the asylum physicians, rusnoa in and dragged out thoso who wero lying helpless or Insonsiblo on the floor. Dr.

Carpttntor picked up ono woman who, although olive, proved to be unmanageable, and, dragging hor to a window, dropped her out upon the roof of a sited beneath. That was tho last ho saw of her and President Grovy's son In law, vrltb tbe CafTarel An In vodtiaration Ueiuir fflarto by tbe liuitcd Males Oorernmcnt. IJ nowly furnished hou ie. to Ie(. with boicri; rzce lent accomm tdations and dIiiht rul tidijborho references required.

ICS mth Portland scandal. Blackwell's Island Lunatic Asylum, the inmates nro reported as being robbed, beaten, starved and wantonly killed. They are killed Counsel for the government in the cases of A 4.32 PACIFIC ST I or marrioi cmpln oin find tho seized seniors assart American jurisdiction over the Hearing Sea. convenient an rrifs ana ori lge ana cen miu (Special to tho Eagle. Washington, D.

October 13. An intimation in official quarters would lead to the inference that tho Government is in possession of secret advices concerning the Darker concesslonsf utsa walk ot Kjy Hall; term modHr.it.. the city want is not Mayor wuo i.n ore a protective tariff or free trade, as tho case may be. or who is steadfast in his alle tho Grand Old Party on the one Groat loss of life is reported in the storms OARD HaNDSOM ly furnished Biunrtj TO'itna. on fi md and th.rd floors, with employed it for purposes of bargain and trade.

oft the coast of Labrador. board; no nr all car linos; term low. No. '2'Jt Livingston And lastly and most offensively "bosses imo which not only austutu the reports of attempts On the part of foreigners at the treaty port of China to fltreet. I fined his industry to the duties ot appraising UIUVU Die orineinles of Thomas Jeffcr A writ of habeas corpus in the casos of the Luzed control of it and turned all its vast en GAUD 175 CLINTON ST ON allantry and grading valor THE for tlm other baud, but a Mayor who will tacTOOi, gauging Virginia State offleors will be issued by the United I 9 deb's Larce an 1 ro mis, suita' ginery to tho establishment of a "one man to buuth and into assorted degrees of desperation, he would i families sinKio gontl 'men; cor States Supreme Court.

i. it. ii. imno n. Mtv is ilono interfere with the execution of Its provisions, but through the agencies of the reactionary influences about the Taung Lo Yamen to neutralize its operation entirely.

This is strengthened by tho fact that 1Z, Z. The I lmvo been confronted with the alternate Tho coroner's jury at Kout, which in power," which dictates nominations, preserves platforms, compels tribute from tho official servnnls of the people, fills tho public offices tho Government for several days has been quietly vestigated tho (orrl bio disaster on the Chicago and Atlantic Railway, returnod the verdict, "No ono to arranging for an investigation of tho subject ovU IB 11 UUUUUgtl out. ntin removal of garbage is a part of this business nudtherearomanyother matters of detail. Tho trouble is that the candidates cannot be, or at i with its creatures aud makes of representa realist, l. re.ereuv.

HOARD 1S7 A 1 ISO NST, NE AlTli ED ford av Have a largo stiuaro room on tl 'or, alrios jn.ire and lull rooms on third lit r.t witn od board; ne'ir elevat.d bUition and soveral lines of cam; V.v England fami.y. BOARD A EL I UN I SHE SQUARE room, with hnird, fur 3 U'fntietnen preferred in a hinds mi dy furnished house on Putnam av, between and TliroD; table appr.imrnruts ti.t cirsa; refere iven and deurt i. J43 Putn nn a v. DOAHD IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAM at a late hour no trace of her had been found to tho best of his knowledge. Nono of tho male patients at the ball perished or were In any way iujured.

Ward No. 2 being near the flro on the men's sido of the asylum was vacated at tho first warning of danger and its inmates transferred to the receiving wards. In tho tew minmes after the chapol was vacated, during which it was possiblo for a human being to exist within Its walls. Dr. Carpenter and attendants Lang, May and Miller ran in aud carriod out all the women thoy touud ou the floor.

The first to bo fouud were two women only partly suffocated. Thoy were convoyed to Ward No. 2, whero they were placed in bed and tho burns on their fncosand hands cared tor. Thoy wore Mary Ogle aud Jano Black and wero fouud Just inside the door. Then thero was borne luto the improvised hospital Caroline Kuowlton, seemingly iu the nsou'ws ol dentil.

She was half suffocated and her face and hands were badly burned. Those wero all who ivere found alive in tho chapol. Tho heroic attendants who did not know how mauy moro tive government a mockery and deceit. deutly anticipating a crisis which will demand Its offices iu bohnlf of tho all important interest in which tho capital and enterprise of Americans aro For all this the people themso Ives are chiefly involved. It is also a significant fact lhat tbe same state of rebellion; that the dobt of the Confederate Slates would have to be paid and the widows of the Confederate soldiers wouid have to bo paid if a Democradi; Prasidi nt was elected.

Tho object of these assertions was to frighten timid voters who had never looker! into tho policy of tbe Democratic party before tlie Republicans came into power. It was this party which preserved the Uuion. It was the party which before 1881 upheld the country. Whatever greatness tho country has had came about through tbe various Democratic administrations. We have seen a Republican administration during the past tweuty flve years.

Arduous has been the work of tlie uouie men of our party to briug ordor out of tho chaos in which the country was loft by the Republican parly. It has been said that the Democradc party has no policy, but It ba always beeu for freodom and for popular rights and for the reserved rights of States governments against centralization which bus beon always favored by the Republicans so far. The Democratic party favors au economical administration of the Government. Wo see as tho result of tho present Administration that tho prosperity of tho country has increased largely within tho year, we soo that the products of tho country And ready markets in all parts of the world. Wo have seen the efforts made by tho Democrats in tho last Congress to prevent the increase of tho sunilus fn tho Treasury; eubject was hinted at iu counectlon with tuo oarly to blame.

Their supiueuess or lncuiterenco has fostered tho evil. It fattened on impunity The latost bank defaulter is It. S. Hicks, of tbe Stafford (Couu.) National Bank. The American Bankers' Convention was opened at flttsburg yostordnj'i the discussion turning on tho question of the Treasury Burplus.

One thousand compositors aro to bo advertised for by tlio Typotheta). In his trial for tho murder of Captain Jack departure of the Nipsic for Asiatic waters. 9 ilv: ritinnv room, ban Is iiiD lv XimisQ'd, This iuvesilgatlou is entirely apart from nny sug men all UTind for KentliMiiau and wifo or for nnn or two t'Rntli impr "Vf nt and in first ol rs ii gestion or request of tbe parties iuvolved, but Is designed to meet an emergoncy which Is evidently and waxed more impudent with every new proof of tho public lethargy. But wrong cannot always hold high carnival where tho power iz orcsent to arrest its career, and so when the abuses of tho machine in tho reasonable. 41V! Jen ergon av.

near imupkina. BOARD UN TH 15 HILL 1) AND llNKNV f.nrfi nn i S'lvif! nir Iy ii.onl looked for. It is understood that the Department is anxious to know lu advatice tho inside negotiations and inQuoneea which lud to thi3 extraordinary stop more frequently than robbed, perhaps, because they aro penniless. The insane, who full into tho hands of public charity, do so with the reluctance of despair, for insanity does not modify tho pangs of hunger. Spasms of reform aro periodical by the newspapers of Now York City in behalf of these public institutions.

Each spasm is regarded as so much paid up capital in tho business of manufacturing virtue. As a rule nothing is accomplished, except tho admiration of sentimental people for the newspapers that make tho noise. Somo years ago the Mm York Herald made its bid for this kind of notoriety. It sent a reporter to spy out tho position of the enemy. Tho Commissioners of Charities and Corrections had an idea that a rcportor in search of news will find it if he has to make it himself.

No stranger could land, therefore, upon tho island unless his mind was known to be a tabula rasa, a washed and broken intellectual state, Tho Herald reporter simulated insanity by laughing in reply to all questions or by answering ''so" with every possible intonation, llo was adjudged chronically crazy and enrolled among the bankrupt bedlamites. Whcu reason was restored he was releasod and tho authorities mourned because they had entertained unawares suftko in the grass. Qnite recently the World employed a resolute young woman to allow herself to be arrested, to say nothing, and thereby to be adjudicated shatterpated. with all iinprovfmienns, al back parlor, toldinc bed and all coveni terms llussey, Policeman Harm testified yesterday that tcblM firt elaas. he tired two shuts In tbe afr for help, and then iu the direction of commercial aud financial ad City of New York passed the limit of endur OAItD 164 HENRY ST OME LARUE aimed at ilussoy's logs.

He claimed to have boon ti im one snfcUl ono. una li ni "iiely Mr surrounded at tho time by a howling mob, ance there was a mighty uprising that swept nirthfid, ivi 11 lieael iiirna ami irraty nn 1.111 an I :iifl.K vancement in China, and how far any act ou lho part of the Uuited States in support of tho concession might bo construed as a fulfillment of certalu Tho Now York Board of Education gets tho myrmidons of the Tweed ring into jail or neill in mi Nrst eictiaerci iiim muni ten min ued" to lerries; roterono i. that surplus which, suffered to grow as it does, is a menace to the country. They approved of bills for its reduction. Tlioy tried to do away with the war across the Atlantic, and to day the spirit ot liROOK.

OARIi AUSilO.N HO mini jruU rates bnltd rated st, X. Y. fo ir retribution has drawn the sword in Maryland lyn H'fiehts, diri. jy oppo ito Wall been taxes, but their efforts have always Dem opposed by Republicans and ronegude turned its point against the banded minutes' ir.ilk from Vulton or Willi ot. tsrry an 1 tas terminus, superi.ir r.eeommodiuions; reasonabln unhid r.imily and tiansit nl hotel imiu.

moasure ocrat. inoso also opposed evory scoundrels who have made municipal rule in tu Congress for tbo reform of the tariff. OARD ON' THE HILL 221 CUMBER The Democrats wore completely handicapped, had been loft iu tho flames dashed Into the chapel as often as they wero able without discovering anything. In a short time, however, the bodies of four dead patients wore found aud carriod out. Two of the doad wore unrecooizablo.

Tho names of the others are Mrs. Margaret Pitts, Miss Jennie IS. Hall, Miss Eveline Scribnor and Mrs. Chitrlotce Knowltoti. The Injured aro: Miss Caroline Kuowlton, cousin of Charlotto, perhaps fatally; Miss Jano lllaok aud Miss Mary Oglo.

TIirtER THOUSAND STKIKI.N'G MIXERS. Slubbirn ritrht Wlmcli I'raiMines to KcHtilt in a Coal famine. Viscennes, October 18. Baltimore a synonym for every form of politi land st Lurtre a I'rire room on second tlo iront having but one branch of tho Legislature. 1 ho and on i chan id i hall room on th rd iloor; alio, pb aa it rooms of death or dishonor.

Ilia decision was Long familiarity with military glory had bred within his breast contempt for martial renown and civic celebrity, tho value of which he had been employed to estimate. CalTarel chose to live to enjoy the proceeds of his venality when the smoke clouds of battle roll by. His disgrace cannot impair tho utility of the decorations he sold at fancy prices, for the members of the grand army of French heroes who bought tokens of their bravery from him will never mention tho fact. The French press is suffering a severe strain in contemplating the surmise that the Legion of Honor is infested with cowards and traitors and bounty jumpers, who cannot be distinguished from the soldiers who skedaddled from the field of Sedan. Tho first thing was an attempt to convict General Boulanger of having also retailed metal and silk certificates of heroism to fictitious veterans of the Franco German war, but he has defended himself by showing that Caffarel was only six weeks under his orders and four months under tho supervision of General Ferron, tho biggest man in the French Army.

The Comte d'Andlau, another French General, f3 years old, is in voluntary exile to avoid imprisonment. He was attached to the personal staff of the Great Napoleon and received the Cross of the Legion of Honor in recognition of his heroism in tho Crimean war. He has written books on cavalry and infantry tactics and was a military dignitary of the first water. His breast was a constellation of nn dals. His recognition of a man was a patent of nobility.

Like Generals Thibaudin, Boulanger and Catl'arel, Ins place in the history of French wars wan his means of support. With the rowth of the Republic, and tho upstart under I'cosUlnnt Clorelunu and nis least are brought to book as to the garbage and other things. On tho contrary, when one side nominates "a fine man" who solemnly dcelareB that "the interest of Brooklyn shall be his first and only care," the other side forthwith nominates an equally fine man whose eye is alike single to the welfare of tho town, the subject is dismissed in this general and non specific fashion, and the canvass resolves itself into a contest between parties. What is true of the Mayor is true of the Aldermen. Tho people are, or ought to be, as indifferent to the opinions of a member of the Board on Federal politics as to his views of the Shakspeare Bacon controversy.

What can and will he do to keep the city in good condition while wasting us little public money as possible This is the only pertinent inquiry. Here again it is difficult to apply a test of details. If, for example, the question put to rival candidates should be, Will you vole to start the necessary work of extending the water supply the electors, if they considered the situation intelligently, would return with substitute! unanimity the candidate who answered the affirmative. So as to other measures. Uut a canvass for Aldermen never( or seldom, is conducted in this common sense fashion.

Character and capacity seem to count for little and the Board is filled according to tho party majority in the districts. The Republican City Convention authorized the chairmen of the ward delegations to nominate candidates for Al.ievrm at Large. itiuTth llo ir for aiii'lo rt iorencos ox Lanyed. cal iniquity. It is idle to lay tlie principal burden of this shame at tho door of any ono ntblo associates applause is briugiug tbo country promises or agreements made by tlio parties with a view to furthering negotiations, in tho boiief that tho United States Government was indirectly interested.

If the transaction was arranged betwoon the Chlnose Government and the representatives of tho syndicate as a thoroughly understood private affair, without luTolving any diplomatic complications, tno Government having clearly established that point evidently Intends to soo that foreign intrigue carried on through motives of commercial rivalry and envy shall not stand In the way of carryiug out the arrangements in a purely business way. Tho latost developments here show that the Government is beginning to realize tho magnitude of tho undertaking aud the possibility oi important diplomatic action bolug up again from its abluct condition. 1 ho worK, How OARD TO LET. WITH BOARD, IN ever will take limo. Certain reforms must be in or.ne American fundy, a larK uar room tc ugurutud.

OtTuusivo partisans uro bolug removed nun ana win or nvo i.miipii on rniniK r.n rmnl iA all the at iti McD mough st. neai Tomoktun av. from office and tho offices aro being tilled wltn mon ot Juffersonian honesty and fldelity. The Republicans clamor for Civil Service reform but its object OARD ON THE HKlOHTS 101 HEN Br of the leaders of tho dominant party in that State. The outrages revealed by the investigations of the Reform League are the fruits of a tree whose roots have drawn sustenance from the "politics" of a quarter of a century.

The crimes and enormities perpetrated are the natural products of a system whoso origin front room, nu elv Nrnwiwd; also. is only to till the offices witu their demagogues and partlsnns. Wo nro reminded that there is in the Held what Is known as third party the Labor oanv. so callod. The broad rdatform of the Demo rom; lor ut and orsincie nun: innsts has all im om Qts t.irce Ulin uus Ig and five minutes to il'rry.

Twenly Hvo hundred to 3,000 miner are out on a striko in southoru Indiana aud a coal famine is upon us. Ono thousand miners or more aro out In 5 rmu gent eo br Bmull gentle to bri cratic party is, however, sufficient for any issue that OA RD TO LET, ON THE HILL, WITH She did these things, and waB introduced into mav arise, and anvoouv who lUluKa no is wrouKeu bf.trd, to a tenth or nnaman and wit a BURGESS FIXDS A RIVAL. tho incoherent society of Blackwell's Island can stand on that platform aud gain all that ho is laTtfG sunny ro nn; an 1 clnils; tab and lio'iio tirT ela Hto min ites' walk fromLroaJ; rrtieroiKu? required. 10, i Hates av. $1,151,000 fur now school houses.

Blackwell's Island is graduating a largo number ot trainod nurses. Tho New York Club was beaten by the Raltlmores. Score, 9 to G. Sam Harper, Cruiser, Bradford, Kingston, iueeu huss aud Kiug Crab wero tho winners at Jorome Park. The New York Police Commissioners say that if clubbing is necessary at the next meottug of the Socialist thoro win be plenty of it.

Tho brass workers are makiug serious threats. Tlioy say ttiat ff tho employers do not yield thoy will ordor a gonoral strike lu all buildings whore tholr goods are used aud In all factories aud rolling mills whore thoy aro made. Six peoplo were killed by suffocation at a firo lu tho Clovolaud Insane Asylum. Sioux City, Council Bluffs and Omaha wero visited by the Presidential party. An entrance to Herat has been effectod by 300 Kussinus, who wore disguised as merchant.

General Boulangor vigorously repudiates any complicity iu tho FrencU War Office scandal. During the month of August there were over 30,000 cases ot cholera In India. It is claimed at Democratic State headquar tors that there will be a largo deflection from the Republicans on the part of tho colored voters. The Crown Prince has had a serious relapse. Edison's talking machine, tho phonograph, untied to.

such nartlos as tne Laoor party come She found thiH to be a land flowing neither and go; they cauuot stay long. Jlou of single ideas 'Tine l.ilebont Conklriictiitn Principle to He Used in Vaclit Building. can never be roliod upon to carry on tho various with milk and honey nor blood and tears. BOARD TO" LET, WITH BOARD, larjre, handsomidy irnished troni rooms in first class lwrati fe minutes' waik to Wall st, and South fiinot iiiiu ol nils ine jJOiiioerauu But she wrote a depressing narrative for the party is the true parly of the workingman. lho KoDubilcan imrtv calls itself tlie uarty of moral World, the effect of which may bo observed fprries; nioderato ti rnis: rnu rences exchanged.

nry st. ideas; tho parly of the aristocrats. The Democratic uartv has always beon thefrieud of tho workingman. in a decreasing exodus of light headed people BOaRD 140 pikrhepont SX LARGB eloiTint rooms, with small r.mn to int'Ctinjf if sited: hall on for gentlemen; appointments Tho theory of Ueury George hisses that tbo laud from New York City to the Harlem River belongs to tho peoplo can never oe atioptou oy uiu.io of Uoust' fir.t elas and at moderate prices; tiblo board oasis. She discouraged insanity.

That was who look into it It can never nourish lu tins coun $4. tho Davies County coal mines and thoy propose to stay out and will not listen to any compromise. The companies aro equally stubborn and tho fight promises to be a long, warm and bitter otto. Tho Federation sent out a mauifosto yostortlay to tho ef toct that thoy ''are out forau advance in wages; thai the companies have pursuer! a systematic persecution. Wages have ion forced below living rates; we are now going to force thorn up.

Owiug to former low prices paid for work the men aro In a poor condition to stand the tight, if they are successful a long step will have beon takon in tho direction of an advance of 5 cents per ton for all miners Iu tho federation districts on November 1. Tney havo good coal, good shipping facilities and tho cost of production here is small compared with other miu iug districts. Mining is from 15 to CO couts per ton, a day's labor from 90 cents to $1 per day, and the men paid in most part out of tho company's stores. Wo appeal to all miners all over Indiana to come to tho roscuo and help on the fight." ill. try.

A theory of that character may bo adapted to Russia or to China, but nut to a country whero the noonle nre suuremo. Here it cannot take mot. No The care of the. insane is not an occupation bonent can ne gaincu Dy supporting a im uunug First Ward. The names of the candidates foil Jarnos Mi Keen Albro .1.

Newton voluntarily sought by people wdio can tiud Special to tho Eagle. Washington, D. October 13. New England Is not to be awarded the contract of defending the America's Cup without a contest, it tho British yachtsmen conclude to try once more to carry it across tho Atlantic Captain Norton, of this city, who is the inventor of the Norton lifeboat, has made up hit mind that the principles which givo his boats their buoyancy can bo used to excellent advantage In building a yacht of sufllciont size to entitle her to compote for the honor of defending tho cup. Ho is now preparing plans for a vossol which he proposes to finish In tlmo to enter tho races uoxt year.

At Ills boat yard, in Alexandria, Captaiu Norton is finishing (lie first lifeboat for tho Navy Department. The principle upon which bo bases his claim of superiority is that tho vossels built ou his plan. require no ballast and uch dooirlnes. ino itepuuncaus, tnereioro, en courage this labor party uoeause it nngui ueip 10 other employment. A few instances may ue bring the country ouco more uudor their luliiuuous i inir of civic demagogues these scarred relics of HoHeriuo.

AustevliU and of the Court of excepted of young physicians in search of ex ule. lu regard to our stato ticket, mat oi tne no tiiililii iiia cauuot be eomnurod to It. Tbe Ri publi perieuce in the treatment of mental diseases Allien 1'. Woodruff C. N.

UiMijland Jolm SV. Harmon G. A. V. A'.

F.rhardt dates back many years. It is not the sin of any living leader or set of leaders, but the sin of the people of Baltimore and of Maryland that such a state of affairs exists in the Monumental City. The story told by the inquisitors, who, in spite of violence and threats of violence have undertaken a grand inquest into these abominations, is a shameful story, but it is far from being a novel one. The tree is known by its fruit, and by the fruit of the Baltimore tree we know that it belongs to the same species as tho treo which Samuel Tildeu and his co operators uprooted in New York nearly twenty years ago. It is a story of falso registration, of stuffed ballot boxes, of thieves and murderers in positions of trust aud honor, of subservient magistrates and lukewarm prosecuting officers, of bribery, intimidation and forgery, of thugs and bullies at the primaries and polling booths, of spurious ballots and conscienceless canvassers aud inspectors, of election laws framed to facilitate fraud and devices designed to frustrate investigation.

There is nothing at all new in tho whole gloomy chronicle. It is only history repeating cim must have been iu hard straits, whon they had the Bourbons were hard pushed for money. Tenth Want. til ant. Tnrtiriedi Ward.

Wnr.l. Ward Wanl. are Republicans will be ut at the head of their ticket a mau whoso only as a specialty. The cost of entertainment in recommendation was that he inherits the honored BOARD BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, WITH or without hoard, tne new b.iar ling ho Liv intton st. at II mover plac roo.ns md'Oinely pap nn I and running water; rojm vacant table boarders taken.

BOARD PROSPECT "HEIGHTS ON lare pleasant front ro and cold water; a'liplj do room als hall room; tirst class tiood; trms mo I rate; rences. 1JU Prk jdac between Sixth and Seventh ws. BO A I i 1 AN DSO VU Is ED s. a ro all improvements; excellent ta ie hoard in pri.ate German family tor gentlemen orinarrie i co jdL lo ation tirs: elas con to City Hall walking distance to bridge and terrier 06 1 acme st1 BOARD A LARGE ROOM, HANI somely furnished, and ha'l room adjoiniuir, or a very lino ah'ove room, newly paint 1, larg et. water, ami things tirst class, with every hom eomfoit un usually g.iod and terms moderate: reference.

t6 Dean street, lOA1lD 8 2 LIVINUroN ST I private lunatic establishments is heavy, often namo of an honored sire. know Colouol red They made themselves into politieo miliiary ring' that controlled the business of awarding honorary titles. They took fancy fees from erick Grant's record. He says that he luhorits the has beon perfected and will be pat on tho market. 10 per diem.

'This is intended to cover the The manifesto is signed by President Fisher, of fooling of faithfulness which bis lather possesseu, A company has been formed to irrigate expense of repairing damages to furniture, The fact that these men and the fact that their op Democrats ought not to mat but it will be contrary to pre the Federation. Tho tlgnt has gone out all along Voico That wrnt very small.J Ou tho contrary, those ou our ticket aro all men who have risen from i aspirants for a cross, a star, or a bit of aoros of Now Moxi au laud. difleience, dent if it does ril.n. did not scruple to cheat the iuka of lho pooplo all honest aud intelligent the lino and the order is to stay out and refuse to work. Policeman Shea, of New York, is charged busiuoss mon.

I their victims, who submitted in silence crockery, which are always great, no matter how vicilant tho attendants may bo. In public institutions for the insane this item of wear and tear is reduced to tho mini lir. Shields, in conclusion, counseled his hearers with knocking out a boy's teeth while he was nee. The only two eandi lates is yet they sit so llrmly upon the water that ills almost impossible 10 upset them. Tho ond is attained by compressed air, which is supplied through the tlio bottom of the boat by the movement of the water.

Captaiu Morton ltaa one medium sized yacht, now ou tho stocks, which is being fitted out on the ballastiug priuciplo, aud ho says that he not make a decisive differ vital auction is, Which of not to be led by too much coulidenco to remit in PUGNACIOUS JIAYtiR REED. I uiviiidlo This exposure will invali their exertions to muko defeat in lhsa impossible. Tho resolutions wore adorned unanimously A Turbulent City Council trustworthy and capable The Jack Gibbons aud Bill Keistler fought for the more minutes bridge ferries; two sunny connect date the claims of future tuft hunters and force upon the French mind tho Too Chairman suited that as the primary would ill room, or ine nuns; one mare ami one hour and eleven minutes for a purso of $100. It Which Eadii in a (ieurral Kow. extension, comfortably luv bo held ou Monday night action sliouu uo taken le also back pirl mum as the dormitories occupied by patients aro equipped onlv with immovable and practically indestructible furniture aud utensils.

was brutal affair. tulilu boarders accommo JfUt d. toivard Having a ticket prepared. tardv conviction that the present Aimisiry liOOlsvtiJ.B, October la A member moved that tlio uuair appoint, a uom AKD 1'Sti CLINTON ST, NEAR WAR Twenty four silk corset laces nddressed to Ik not representative of the people, but of the The City Council Chamber was turned into a proposes to cross lho oeonu in it with his family as soou as it is ready for sea. Concerning the racer which he talks of building ho will say very little as vet.

He prefors to got his plans porroctod before giving out any of tho dotnils for publication. li.nidso n', ro neMfU. nn mittoi of one from each election district to prepare a tickou But the possession of money does not change liberal tnble: iirouren to SojiIi. Wall n.l tiainmou aristocracy of the sword. It will take a long Mrs.

l.augtry wero among tho goods Bold at auction yesterday In tho New York Custom House. Wlao ring lAt ntglit anil JJiiynr Iteed was the John L. Sulliran of tho evening. Tho Mayor recently Mr. D.

Ahrens obl ct, oocause as tue the disagreeable character of an imbecile. association is horo assembled a tiukot can be raado time to determine whether the people want a recommended that the city buy the gas works. Tho eccentric paupers on Blackwell's Island un to nieht: and it is undemocratic that one taction Chamberlain spoko to nearly 5,000 people overnment in Paris like that at Washington This, it was claimod, was an election scheme, ns a itself. Given tho conditions under wnicn ring rule thrives and you necessarily witness tho shall havo tho solo power to select a committee to lu Belfast last night. He said that a Parliament in have tablo maimers and public deportment not successor to Heed is to bo elected In December.

Dublin would simply bo a Dublin Tammany Hall maKe up a uelu ana mat tne iitotnuoro, lvituoui any chalice for discussion or debate, snail go to the crats will have to bestir themselves to put better representatives forward than some of these men. Mr. McKeen is a lawyer and a citizen of good standing. Mr. Tloagland has large local interests and has shown in a conspicuous way his unselfish and pnbli.

spirited attitude toward them and the city. Mr. Harmon is well known throughout Brooklyn, and during his service in the Board of Supervisors earned tho right to share with Senator Sherman the title of "Honest John." The, Republicans have done well with their list. The course tor the Democrats is plain. Let them do still better with theirs.

A MURDERER'S STRUGGLE. Stabs the Mioriff, but is Killed While IlosWiinj Arrest. Tho matter was uudor discussion last night, John IrriK: convenient to City Hill brlUgo; terms raas onablo; relerenees; table iar.i BOARI. UMOROB Sr7 XEAR BEU fora nv and elMV.ited station Front room on sue ond 11. or.

furnished or imfunusin large and mall looms on tlilrd liish li ics; anitary plumbing and all imrovmn a Nw Kn unl f.nn ly. BO A 1 1 1 A EX i OTKL KU RO pean plan, restaurant uni cafe, HOI IIU Washington St, corner Johnson; rooms jil per dsy ami itp tard; special rales to faraliied anil permanent uuestb: location central two minutes' walk from bridge terminus, FRANKKl, LASSINU, Pro ring. consequences under which Baltimoro now staggers. more objectionable than the cruck brained aristocracy of Bloomingdale in New York or Sauford Hall in Flushing. M.

Atherton appearing aud speaking for the pres primary aud run the ticket. 1 uo not minn mat, is Democratic to get a ticket up in this way. I move, therefore, as au amendment or substitute It is reported that tho Government intends ent gas company which desires to keep its property. to totally suppress tlie Irish National League. The Mayor claimod that tho gas company used Her citizeus are at last doing what tney oucht to have done more than a decade ago.

Periodical agitation for tho inauguration of money in tho legislative olection and Mr. Atherton But while their revolt has tho sympathy of POLITICAL POINTS. a more benign management in tho public madhouses of the two cities can do no harm, contoudod that poople who lived in class houses should ot throw stones. The Mayor said that if OARD OJf THK UILL HAXSON honest men everywhere, they will seek in vain to shift the chief responsibility, which at place nire room, second iloor. iu tor ttro; Congressman West, Senator Vedder and ei nor can it accomplish lasting 'good.

The ori Atherton meant that ho was guilty of buying votes he lied. Athortou snatchod up a drinking glass and threw It at tho Mayor, who, with a heavy caue, Congressman Burleigh aro out in interviews do. taches to themselves, upon tho shoulders of gin of the evils that exist must be sought outside the high walls and barred windows of the daring their beliof that the Republicans will carry tho State. Could any other vi3w be oxpocted from pounded Atherton over the head, bringing much or after the model ot lot. reiersuurg.

iuoi Gallic love for fighting will help them probably to condone tho faults of their generals. The Parisian press declares that a vigorous prosecution of the offenders will imperil the organization of tho national defense. In plain words, the men of rank in the French Army are all more or less implicated in these or similar schemes to make money and by disgracing them the elaborate and expensive btanding army will be plucked of its heroes. Decorated Frenchmen will now be greeted with suspicion both in Paris and New York. Even maimed gentlemen with interesting reminiscences of the bivouac and battle will be expected to prove that their bodies were not mutilated by the premature explosion of hunting rifles or dyuamite machines or from accidental c.

mtact with circular saws and wagon El Paso, October Carlos Pera, a Mexicau, porislied yesterday in one of tne most deiporato attempts oror mado by a coudemned priaonor to o.seapo tho halter. Terca killed a follow Mexican somo mouths ago fu tho Catholic Church at Los Crucos, New forty miles rrorn El Paao. Ho was tried aud coudemued, but a new trial was granted aud iu tho Interval he was released ou ball. Ho lied, and lias bueu living uuderan assumed name at Yeleta, thirteen miles east of EI Paso. His whereabouts wore learuod by the authorities aud yentorday moruiug a Aloxlcun doputy sheriff, named Xeroses Trujillo, from X.os Crucos, and Deputy Sheriff II.

F. Gaakey, of El Paso, went to arrest him. They took him unawares and captured him oasily. Thoy that the uommittee oi une ircm uttcu tu frame a ticket bo appointed ut onco by tho Chair from the floor. Applause.

The Chair put the ameudmout and it was carried. Tho Cnalr then namod as the committee: David Wolton, Jamos McArdle, J. .7. Free, Canuico Cas siu, M. haughnossy, Thomas Tracy, J.

J. Dailoy, Ashaner and J. O'llara. Mr. Ahrenrs Chairman, do any of the gentlemen whom you havo namod hold ofuco at present Chair That makes uo difference.

Sir. Aliens What? No difference whothor tho ward is to be controlled by ofllceliolilers or by the citizens of tlie ward Chair What is your pleasure, gentlemen A member movod that tho eonunitloe as named bo approved and tho motion was carriod. On motion of tho secretary it was dttcidod that a copy of the tiekot siiall be muiloj to each member of tho association. Mr. Miens fiuldrsslng tho Chair) Please give the blood.

When quiet was restored, Dr. Griffiths, asylums. Tho taxpayers aro to blame, the anybody else. Tho inertia which has hereto, fore distinguished them reveals itself even now through their omission to obtain these gentlemen men elected to estimate and apportion the tax money are culpable. Tho executive offi The Troy Press alludes to a story that some Republican loaders havo asked Mr.

Conkliug to take the leadership In this State this year, and onrviees of the Administration in President of the Hoard of Councilman, reprimanded the Mayor, aud tho latter made at him, striking him with his fist, but doing no damage. Charles Kremar, wharf master, then took a hand and knocked tlie Mayor down with a chair. The aid of their efforts. They charge that Federal officers are actively engaged in concert with the ring. The chargo is ab Fuel tor Voters to Hear in mind.

The next and last day for general registration will be Tuesday. October 18, from 7 to 10 A. M. and 3 to 10 P. M.

On Wednesday, October 19, the registrars must complete four additional lists of the registry and send to the Board of Elections, retaining the other two for their own use on election day. On Thursday. November 3, the registrars will meet to revise and Correct the registries, re and avraiiL'e the challenge row was finally settled, after considerable blood that they havo pointed out to him that if he does so he will be dictator for tho party uoxt year. The stories about Conkliug present a bewlldorlng variety, and tliis is ono of the most enterprising of all. cers of these refuges for raying miuds are no better and no worse than the wardens and keepors of prisons for lawbreakers.

Thero is a fierce struggle constantly in progress between the people, who demand low taxation, had been spilled, but no serious damage done. This Is the fifth fight lu wbieh Mayor Ueed had solutely denied. By presenting tho facts or put liim iu a uacs aud starteu lor ci raso, nnou which the accusations are been alueo his oleciion three years ago. Conkliug used to be tho dictator of all tho Republican party iu this State when it was great, proud Trujillo sitting besMo liim ami Gaskey ou the nnnorfito seat. When ten milos from Paso based to the President they could be reason sunny ba.

irlor, not an 01 i vraier, upriRm ul 3ii for two; home mH.i bread, few family tionn comforts; first class location. BOARH 31H GREE.VE AV, OX THE Hill, na.ir Belford av, one block from Lroad; loca tion an 1 ln is nrst class; forni he i and unfurnished rooms a)s hall room; to families or sinxle kntleman; home comforts: insmM. aolet family rofcrencei. BOARD ON THE HEIGH rS 1 MOX tncue st Two laro rooms on soeon 1 iloor in the above elegant and desirable house, opened la st under now management: room are innect in and oan be rented singly or en suite references exchanged. BOARD GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR two single gentleman a 'ekin a pleasant and agreeable home can lind an unusual opportunity ith family occupying their own house, in a very desirable location, convenient to cars and lerries, by addressing Box 23.

igle otlioo. OAKD JUST OPENED, "A PALATIAL homo, with comfort, eleganco, bounty and cleanliness ta')le epecmUy; locution beat vn Brooklyn; but few boarders; family refined Americans; utninstiona hfo re 'erences required and fireb; terms moderate. 20U Park pl.ice. BOARD ON THE HILL It) LAFAY ette av Parties seeking oomfort and elegance, bounty and cleanliness, beautiful house just opened to accommodate a few lect boarders; table supplied with bost of everything: family relined Americans; location tirst class, near Dr. Talmago's church.

BO VRD FAMILIES'" OK GENTLEMEN wishing to make arrmge.i.ents weekly or monthly for Winter can find pleas ro una. an; or connecting, with imraediato possession; good table and attendance: also tablo boarders taken, lub Scliermerhco i street. aud progressive, llo is perfectly contented with and their public, servants or masters, whom they elect and whom they fatuously imagino Ids intervention to enforce the private lifo and ttioie is no reason why he should jlesdaaif Ratazzi and Uourteml Perca suddenly drew a raurdorou Kuife and burled it five times iu TruliUo's loft sido, also cutting liim onco across tho face. Gasltsy had pulled his six wlie.u are politicians through beuevolent impulses. rules which he has laid down and to punisl want to resume tlio dictatorship now when the g.

o. i vvc been arrested, charged with implication HE EXPLODED THE POWDER, stri inser's Queer Act in au Intliati apolia Buiies House. Indianapolis, October 13. 1 The taxpayers want to save money. 1 he tax those who have transgressed them.

Yet, after shooter, but at first could not get a chaueo to shoot p. is sick and palsied. Mr. Conkling is not itching to resume identification with Republicanism. Utica villi Citfarol au.l the ailair becomes no less Perca, so closely was he grappliuj; with lrujlllo.

gatherers want to mako money. Tho tax declaring their iutentiou to collect the evidence Observer. grave wlisnll IS seen inai in icasa mu Finally Perca turned on Gaskey and lunged right A safo in a business houso was borod into by bur consumers are therefore ground between tho and submit it to him, they have utterly failed ire at the bottom of it. 'the counter The truth is that President Cleveland is at his breast with the keen bladed kuifo. Oaskoy upper millstone of economy and the nether to do anything of the sort and by such failure struck him a terrfflc blow In the face wtth his left more popular now with his party than ever he was feit members of the ijegion nouor, niillstono of rapacity.

The subordinate em fist, so that Perca's thrust with tho knffo fell short. before, and tho pooplo, without regard to party, glars Tuesday nlsht, but it Is supposod that tho thieves were frightened away before It could be ex exploded. Yesterday Charles Gorsuch was callod to repair the safe, aud when taken apart the powder and parts of the lock and bolts fell upon the floor. and there are said to be thousands of them, leave him to understand that tho charges are not susceptible of proof. It is nonsonso to think better of him than thoy over did.

The only but It gushod Gasfcey'a loft hauj aud slashed his vest directly over the heart. Gaakey seized the must be annoyed at General Caffurel's refusal ployes in tho public institutions suffer from financial famine as keenly as the paupers, opposition to President Cloveland in the Domo names of applicants for employment untlor tho city government made through the instrumentality of the ward association or omeors of tho Executive Committee of the association. A mombor This Is all out of order. Chair Dseoms strange for the learned counsel to ask such a question. Tho ward, since it nrst became a nurd, was never better taken care of than It Is at present.

All the men who have received appointments aro honest and worthy Democrats; aud I'll do all I can to secure every Democrat In the ward a positiou. It is stifllcieut for me that he be a Democrat, uo matter of what clique or faction. Mr. Ahrens li appears tome then, that, as you have spoken of ciiquos and factions, certain promises have boon made which Lave not been kept. Chair Explain.

Mr. Aureus When tho combination was made through which you got your appointment ns Commissioner aud without which you could not have got it, it was promised that tho patronage should be equally divided between the two factions. A proni Iso was also mado that aftor a certain gentleman should obtain a position the vice president should havo the chairmanship of tho association. Chair Who was that Mr. Ahrens You can answer that yourself.

Ao plauso. Some Democrats aro dissatisQed and tl.ey complain of nopotism. The frieuds of the dominant faction hero by forced lnughtor and interruptions tried to suppress the speakor, but without effect. When boors uuderlnko to speak let them stand up aud show themselves. Good Democrats expect the President of the United States to to kill himsolf.

Ho might compromise ins moment whon Perca was staggoring from the blow cratic party comes frdhi a few boodlors and sore As Gorsuch was beudlng over tho debris a stranger walked up and deliberately stuck tho end of a difficulty with tho War Department by divulg heads, to whose assistance and co opor tion in the sane or insane, themselves. Keepers and attendants and laborers are paid starvation lu tho face aud sent a ball into the murderer's head between the eyes, killing him instautly. The wound take the initiative in a matter wmen mo parties present on the spot and most directly work of prevontlne President Cleveland om being ing the names of his customers in tho decora lighted cigar Into the powder. An explosion fol the next nominee of the Democratic party for Pros ed deputy sheriff will probably die. wages.

Yet they dare not revolt, or even concerned confess by tuoir neglect 10 iurnisn OARii 178 LIVINGSTON ST, OPl'O 1. lent and tbe next President of the limited tion business and much hard feeling would be engendered. Tho men who bought badges complain, for thoy can get no sympathy site Gallatin placeA large, iuara room, wuu nromised evidence that there is no such evi improvements, on secona noor. lrunv wsv, THE PACIFIC EXPRESS ROBBERY. or redress.

There are applicants ready to do mo Republican politicians aro entiroly welcome Cleveland Plain Dealer. dence procurable. Baltimoro must continue lowed aud Gorsuch wan hurled several feet away through a door, knocking him insensible. Ills face was torrlbly burned aud his ores injured. He Is In a critical condition.

Mo explanation was offered by the stranger except that he had no Idea it was powder." Dt the polls. No name must be stricken from the registry at such meeting, eicepi on account of removal from the district, or to correct a mistake, and no name added eicept upon the certificate of tho Board of Elections, or the certificate of another Board of Registrars. A voter who has changed his residence within an election district since registration may then have his name transferred to its proper place under his new residence. The removal of any voter from the election district within thirty days previous to the election will deprive him of his right to vote, although he has been registered. If, after registration, a voter shall change bis residence to another district, thirty days or more before the election he must go before the registrars of the district where be 1ms registered and obtain his certificate that his came has been stricken from their registry on account of such removal, and on Thursday, November 3, present such certificate to the registrars of the district to which lie has re moved.

The latter will thereupon enter bis name on their registry. and stars at a price far in advance of their their offensive and wearisome work for even tho work of her salvation on her own hook Detective Recover Most of the Stolen intrinsic value will want their money re After election day, when tho votes in Massa lower pay. It is easy to understand that un until she is prepared to show that sho chusetts are counted and It It found that tho Re Money. CniCAUO, 111., October 13. turned, and General Caffarel will refuse to do this.

The Government is placed in a ridiculous eiititfed to the assistance which she for gentleman and wile or putty oi S'uui iiioii. good board, at reasonable ratos. Please call all tlie ONTirE HEIGHTS 67 121 Henry st Third story front room, nicely furnished, two closets, with hot an 1 cold water: bacK parlor and extension, hands iniely furnishel, large closets, hot ami water; houso first class; hoard excellent tnble boarders AocommodAted. OOARD ON THK HILL 45 SOUTH ft Oxford st A few moro newly rpoted (ur publican majority in tho Stato is somewhat inoro TO DAT'S HAVA1, SHAM BATTLE. certainty of employment, niggardly wages, the possession of petty authority, constant as than doubled as tho reault of the voting, we aro in Tlie Sews says this morniug: "It now appears asks.

Her sms hang heavily upon ner position. It cannot weed out the false from the cllnod to wonder if tbe spoils politicians who edit sociation with moral or mental outcasts, me and righteous men will rejoice when the XfiirroKT, K. October 13. The naval sham battle octut rod at 2 o'clock this that misloadlug clpwa were tlirown out regarding tho Pacific Exproas staal. It was said yesterday certain aliened Democratic nowspapers in New In tne warn nuu iauit wnn mo niaitiuuuun ui t.v members of tho Legion ot Honor, tuu mm fraternity has lost its dignity with the notori burden is removed, but they will rejoice all aiteruoon.

Hundreds ol pooyla witnessed the fight York City and their Republican allies all about will patronage. that ihero had been no robbery Jt all, but tacts aro Mr. i annico iassin ucto iuiii ion ui tuu in ni h.d dos.rablo rooms. hvinx folding Vedi mvTove ments, HiiitabltJ for Rt.nOemn and wives nnd single en oa shore as well as afloat, and Gonoral Couut Do the more if she puts her shoulder to me point to this Btato of affairs as a proof of tho un furulshod by the ricKorton Agoncy that Mosaenger ous enrollment of impostors. If the txoveru ert.

"You are getting on too lar without being luter J. B. Owens stole about $20,000, wlilc'u ho brought to wheel and achieves her purpose without any tlamon, witli excolieni ihdio uuaru superior auuumiuv datiouaat reasonable rated; reforeucea. rnnia 1 run von to popularity of Grover Cloveland in the Tresidency. Btislon Herald.

St Louis and burlod near Hie outskirts of thjit city. Aureus tcoiiiempiuouoijv iu, juu nial and repulsive labor, poor food, isolation from friends and relatives, sleepless nights and an unpromising future, aro circumstances that must combine to mako an unoducated and hard natured man morose, cruol and dishonest. Public opinion may be aroused to protest Beaumont, of the French Army, who Is in town, was at Coaster's Harbor Island with a party of friends. Isaac Bell, American Minister to Netherlands, is here for a few days. weak appeals to Hercules.

to ordor I'll come to order, but not at your uicta Owens then camo to Chicago and wont directly to RnAitn 'W Avrp.n. HoYover much the people may reverence tlnn. tho homo of his brothur in law, Mr. Tlchouer, Mean Mr nassln It la lirao to coutrauici you. mu the names of Lincoln and Grant, tho general ver Jeniiy tiiBtcl and Her Art.

WANTED FOR TWO UEXTLE mon nnd their irires on the Heisbis. Address wtiilo tlio dotectiros had fuCercopted a telegram never was man enough to ask a place for any one dict will bo that their sons must take their chances A girlish face wreathed with golden ringlets; B.n '3. Eagle office. from Owens to Uls wife lu which he slated that in tho ward. You say you wore on tue uxocumo Committee.

GEJE1UL CAr'FAUKI, FOOD OUU.TT. Paris, October 13. The Council of Generals appointed to Investigate a slender neck and shapely shoulders uncon everything would turn out all right aud told hor BOARD WASTED BY A YOUNG MAN, a room and hnavd in a (lermnn family. Please a 1 ngainBt the severities and miserly misories of for popular favors on their personal merits alone, as did their fathers. This may be sayiug more or less for tho son of tho revered Lincoln, but many The Chair asked that Air.

Annans oe neara. cealed by dress; features not beautiful in their Mr. McKee 1 move that a committee on patron drtSMi P. O. Box 5'J8, New ork.

not to bo alarmed. Detective I'inkoi'ton then went to the Tromout House and arrested Owens as ho The Republican Ncineis. the Caffarel war office matter pronounce General BOARD WANTED A YOUNG MAN wants room and board on the Heights; references aud' that Mr. Aureus be tho chairman of It, and 1 meut attaches any importance to this Napoleonic institution it must let the matter drop and wait for time to wipe away this blot upon the national escutcheon. A schemo for the propagation of a new order of heroes that would be acceptable to tho French people would be the declaration of another war with Germany, the survivors of which should be counted carefully and ticketed only after their names had been plainly written with indoli ble ink in the archives of tho War Department.

It is only the French hero who must be decorated in order to bo distinguished from a coward. The craze for medals in France and for was returning from a drive. At first he wa9 very peoplo have yet to learn what Fred Grant has as yet doue to entitle him to distinguished political favors. Boston Globe. public penitentiaries and asylums, Due puonc money to pay for the merciful, liberal and philanthropic care of convicts and cranks will not be forthcoming.

Tho majority of peoplo Caffarel entity ot Uahltual misconduct and unworthy tho confidence of a public office. hope as such that he win taKe mo same pains iuu stubborn aud rofuaed to talk about tho robbery, given ant required; tu. v. dm lhavedone. niece are boidiiij HD WANTED STUH'TIA rTRST regularity, but expressive of a pure and cultivated mind; eyes large and blue, whether melting with tenderness or blazing with the simulated passion of tho play; altogether a slight, lovable young woman, betraying in her but upon the failure of his wife to appear, as she provided for.

IV The task of suppressing Mormonism is not class table lioarrl wanted 1, izenlieman una who, Michael WyiiD, of 350 Clnsson ayeuuc. had promised, ho broke down and mado tho con The result of the charter election in N.J. last Tuesday is a practical testimony of what honest Republicans can do when they make up their minds to rebuke their party for its shuffling, evasive and hypocritical course on the liquor question. Essex read newspaper stories of inhumanity to the Mr. Ahrens I decline to servo whon there is no the llvisllli of Artelflii (.

l. ilayctte or orecne ai, price no ohjoct. Addres C. B. Kaule office.

fession, telling whore he had plauted tho money. the work of a day or a year, and the country st onld not allow itself to grow discouraged or im while blasting rocks ou Mouroo strcot. near Marcy avenue, yesterday, had one of his bauds badly In poor and friendless in these institutions as moro patronage to be uupensou. i uoonuo om anrro aftor all the Datrouaga lias been Pinkerton accordingly loft with Owons Tuesday OARD WANTED ITiO.M JNOVUMUKK to May first cl tss bo.ird for foi. adults and tiro thov would read one of Dickens' novels, with jured.

He was taken to St. Mary's Hospital. patient that the roform advances so slowly. Proui dtnee Journal. distributed except the placing of a few poor men in night fot St.

Louis, and a dispatch was rooelved horo yesterday afternoon stating that $23,000 of tho children, l'l and l'J yara of tleichu or mui pre appearance nothing of the indomitable will that illuminated tho world, conquered nil nations, and filled hor hands with flowers thftiivv urn. lu ira uiauum kdu uliu. nrainlv. in which Newark is situated, is the tcrreO. An lr.Tiis iramcaiatciy ryti i Orange County, N.

Y. All the good positions have gone to tho clique or pumped up indignation. It does not affect them. They will never lose their mental Mall Orders tor Beer money had beon rocovored and thero was no doubt There is no hope more utterly chimerical banner Republican county of the State that the balance of tho missing money would bo taction mat has Deen Hpu.uii ui. mm urirh iiArfnive lamrhtor.l than that the American people will ever either re Are increasing rapidly, which proves the popularity of our ind CULMBACHEll.

BKAPLEBTOH A OtHS. found In a short time. The company will probably Whenever the lines between the two parties Philip Civil Service law provides that all persons and gold; such was Jenny Lind, tho greatest singer of the century. Her voice," political notoriety in Amorica is i sure symp linquish the public school or permit It to become AND ITUJRNIStlEI) ROOMS LARGE nxeont thoso recolvlue ft? a day must undergo a WOUHZ, 291 Wost Tenth st, Sew York. tbe vohiclo of soctarlau instruction.

Neither James, ire clearly drawn Essex rallies by a big ma tom of hard times for heroes. In thoso peace balance or moral responsibility. They would consent to reform if it could be made inexpensive. They feel this way and the Commissioners, Supervisors, Aldermen and May civil service oxaminauou. an.

numuo not prosocute Oireua." CLAIMS XO IIAVE SEEV ST. PAUL. Cardinal Gibbons, nor any other prolate of tbe ioritvonthe Re publican side. There is no doubt For General Debility anil Insomnia, fill days Fame is chary of her laurels and men must resort to expedients to gain con Mr. Ahrens Thero were several; Walter Edgar, church of which he Is a distinguished ornament it all of its loyalty to "great moral ideas," Ohkrby Malt Phosphites will relioce yon.

All druggists. A Who Will Write a He A mombor (supposed to bo Edgar) Keep my ind for that i.ry reason when tho leaders of will livo to see the day whon the denominational plan will be applied in our public schools. St. Paul Pioneer Preii. with its irresistible charm, is gone.

inis wonderful woman is now exactly CO years of age, as she was born on October 0, 1821. She has been living in London sinco 1858, when she retired from tho operatic and concert stage. In 1852 sho married Otto Goldschmidt, spicuity. A man's share of happiness may bo fur in excess of that allotted to the majority of vised Ver.lon ol tlie Bible. mi i loss noticks.

ors know that this is the public sentiment of thrifty indifference that is only slightly masked by a blush of shame whon somo re die Newark Republic. in machine beiran to small, Orange St. IjMJKMXHED ROOMS TO LET, '21!) IE t1 "raw st, corner Mrmig place, a inare room also, a hall room secoud Iloor; terms rea onahlo. 1JIURN1SU1SD ROOMS I3C WILLOW ST, 1' thr. doors above Oranno.

a tinj larae room at reasonable price; all improvements. YMJRMSU ED ROOMS i J4 HICKS ST l'' Lm so parlor, hand ouely furnished, also hall room within half a blocs tile St. George. VTU'RNISHED ROOMS 154 LAWRENCE at Desirable furnished rooms, near City Hall and Montreal, October 13. men, but lie compares hiB own condition with pla fast and loube with the moralities at CON TEMPORARY HUMOR.

The revolatlons about Spiritualism In the post porter writes a sensation for his journal, that that of others more fortunate than himself ssue in the efforts to check the evils of the name out of this dispute, Mr Ahrens Ah, I did not kmow that you wero here. Thore was a secret meeting of the Union Club last night Chair What's the pleasure of the meeting? Mr. Ahrons Yes, you don't want to hear about that secret meeting. Somo one horo rushod the adjournment motion. It was seconded aud carried.

HAKDBMBEBGH KINO, oCQco havo crontod widespread Interest. Doputy a young pianist who accompanied her througn can ivroach reform with impunity, because instead of regarding tho state of thoso below Emory has succoodod In converting somo ten out her memorable American tour, fane nas iquor traffic, conscientious members of the party formed a Law and Order League and set ibont the work of bringing down the pride of him. Life cannot offer enough to make him twelvo employes, who usod to be Catholics, to his what is everybody's business is the concern of no one. THE CARPET DEALERS AT FULTON AND CLINTON STREETS, ARE PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS Fulton st; left hand side from lult been strickon with general paralysis, but her 154 Lawrence st. LET, A FEW 1 rJl, A I'liw 17MJRMSHED ROOMS TO content.

Contentment is an orthographical joke. As a word it means something that is way of thinking. One of them, Edmund Cotte, a first class ho hold conversations with St Poter, St. Paul, Napoleon lato Archbishop Bour double nicelv furnished rcoms. single and machine.

AT AN EARLY DATE. STOCK IMMENSE. STYLES I' Sackett st. In another column of to day's Eagle will bo found a letter from tho committee having nothing. It is ono of the hobgoblins of lan VARIED AND RECENT.

PRICES VEKY MOD ra eet and others, no declares that St. l'aul Inform ROOMS ONE 1, VIJRNISHED large, elegant gant The liguies of the election returns of Tuesday's contest show how well they have inrrnmli ,1 There were four candidates in guage. It gives a name to tho supernatural. ed him that while there was ionic truth in the Bible, front room dso very pleasant siiiglo ERATE. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED.

Mr. Bean and Miss AUibone were walking In Greon's pasture last Sunday and sat down on a mossy bank. Isn't this moss beautiful," said Miss Alllbono. I love to look at it; how ft grows upon you." Very likely ft does oa you, Miss Alllbono, but It does not on me; I'm not a mossback." This remark shortened their walk about two hours. Melrose Journal.

llo was feeling his way. "If I wore to tell you, Miss Smith," ho said In a low, earnest tone, "that I am about to start on a long Journey, even across the sea, and that it may bo months, and possibly years, ere I roturm, what would you say?" If tho girl drooped It wasn't perceptible. "1 would charge of the proposed Brooklyn monument at Gettysburg, in which it is stated that no neither the Catholic nor Protestant version Is cor Coiiteutmeut is the superlativo of satisfac oms, $1.00 per week; gentlemen oniy. 110. pla e.

TrTVnWNTTKH R'n ROOM TO I.Kl, L1AK.I.C tion. for it expresses universal complacency. rect. Cotte accordingly declarei ho will write a revised version, "inspired by St. Paul." Cardinal guests havo been invited to tho coming oor font ho.Sekeeon.g orgent.

omen mini ever lived to experience a moment of field fur Mayor: Mr. Haynes, the present incumbent, Democrat; Mr. Jackson, Re publican; Mr. Pine. Law and Order, and Mr.

nerstono ceremony, becauso it wus not thought Tasehereau, who was In the city, yesterday paid a mine is clear. Such an affliction at her advanced ago can have only a fatal ending. This Swedish singer did much to make tho stage acceptable and conspicuous as a means of livelihood for young women. Her attitude toward tho drama was novor that now assumed by Mrs. Jamos Brown Potter, who aspires to appear with equal eclat both before and behind tho footlights.

Tho heroism of Jenny Lind and of a long line of less illustrious women made this dual role possiblo to self respecting womon of histrionic genius or vocal power tho A. A. WEBSTER tfe MANUFACTURERS OF FINK SILVER PLAITED WARE. LARGEST ASSORTMENT, LOWEST PRICES. SALESROOM 2U AND 213 FULTON STREET.

back room $3: n. tii room completo contentment. At times he may visit to Postmastor Lamothe aud asked him to dls this could bo done without making diBtinc miss tho believers In Spiritualism, but was referred lrom iiay FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, AH sotiare. front room, in private lamily.w til fa bath house bcate.l byluc.aco. No.

liu SohermV, (rnm bath; house lu oy nmmtu. t.t have, rejoiced at success in some particular Pentecost, the Lab ir ic Owing to the and iinrm more or less invidious. Few would to th I'ostmasior General, who has all power of ap. Rversions from the ranks of both the lead pursuit, but from that success he took com Kt. no.r Smith.

caro to bo the guests of these gentlemen when polntment or dismissal. say, Mr. Sampson," she replied, "ta, to." Harper't ins partii thetotal number i vutes received fort, not contentment. Cheerfulness, resig knowing that tho expense of transportation Bazar. TO WIPE OUT A DEBT.

Opcninir ol a Fair by tbo Ladles of tho Church of the Visitation. On Monday evening tho ladies connected with tho various societies of the Church of the Viiltatlon, ou Verona street, opened a fair lhat promlsos to be a success. The fair Is being hold In the school. Slnco the coining ot tho Kev. William J.

Laue, who Is now the pa9tor of the church, Into this growing parish he has dope much in the way of holpfng to wlpo out tho debt on the church, It being at present in tho neighborhood of $50,000. The edlfico la not yet llnlshed, and until tho major part ot this dobt paid off Father Lano does not contemplate doing auythlng further in tho way of building. Another debt to bo liquidated Is that on the school, amounting to 5,000. A novel device has been adopted. Tho tickets of admlKSton have coupons attached to them, and tho person having tho greatest number at the end of tho Aral week will receive a gold watch.

Tho second week a diamond ring will bo glveu to the holder of tho moBt coupons, aud the third weok a hand ome clock. nation, serenity, gratification, toleration and HATS OF EXTRA QUALITY. Fall fashions for gentlemen. Open oveninff. BALCH PRICK A 376 FULTOSTREET FIVE BItI(UriI9 EXKCUTKD BY KAKCHEUOS.

The "techniphone" is the name of a silent nre nil possible conditions to a reas Bbowksviu.e, Tex, October 13. piano. Whon a woman Is playing on tne "teenm and maintenance would mean bo much less for the monument fund, and, with this fact iu view, tho decision of the committee will doubtless bo regarded as a wiso one. The ouinK mind, but full contentment is a para Banc beros havo pursued and caught five of the phono sho need not be so particular about her world over. Tho parents of Jonny Lind POLfTfCAL.

abductors of Sonor Borrora, in Starr County, and "technloue" and she will still maintain inenuiy were not rich, but sufficiently punctilious in rnlntioiis with tho othertboarders. A'orrislmcn Jier nt ouco executed them. Seuor Berrei It will be dox it is not even a chaueo or a probability or a rational theory; it is a dictionary falsehood. A bit of red ribbon or an iron cross, rates to Gettysburg will no doubt bo cheap the social proprieties to oppose violently her aspiration for a musical career. Only hor ex remembered, was captured by those bandits near his ranch ou the Texas side of tho river and bold ened for tho occasion, which appeals to tho adi.

Chicago Youne Lady (to a dry goods clerk REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION. patriotic foelingB of all good citizens. eight days until 1,5110 was paid by his family for fjiUUNrSHEn KOOMS LAUGK, NICELY furnislio front room on second flo hot and cold wator Ibtko closet; 1o. ill room; iamily private; refor am't's' 414 near FITKN SHK1 KDOMS TO LET, NIOKLY furnished hall rooms; for ono ortwogen tlt'iimn mvfii cnt to inv line of r.irs and three minuter! ot britUs; rent lev. lo( Pierrenont st.

IUUXISHKD HODM A room tm second floor furuis'ied for folduic water on floor couvrtmmt to earn; ferius low. Livingston at. IjUTUNlSHISD ROOM A NKATLY FUR mshod hall room, rnvt nuoit to th: ee linos nf cars and elevated roul. liwxure ut 40 4 Mj i Ae av, ne.tr Clinton, stscond bt'll. ljHTKMSHKI) ROOMS TO LKT KLK.

Uitly furnished in class MW TTalkfn. tanee to tlo. bridse. A.ldr. uith reference, M.

fici 10, V.aRi. oiho. lAUKNISHKD KOOMS wanting ly ami mr su with Lt w.ll A .,1 at I place, near ultou t. ind iwtlnn me ut Man. sold to a pretender, cannot bring him content nient, for it is not true.

ceptional gifts of song and dramatic, action forced their reluctant consent to her education his reloaso. The bindits rev ealed tothe rancheros Can you lot me have a sampl of this silk? Clerk Certainly, madam. How large a piece would you like? Chicago Young Lady Oh, about the size of tho particulars of a plot to capture Mr. Yturna, of The Democratic majority in tho Houso at for a public lifo. Her appearance in overy Lim: Island linplil Truiinil.

this city, ono ot the largest and most promlueut a pig a ear will be enough, 1 think. capitalists, merchants and ranch owners of the European and American city during a period It has been decided by tho Long fslaui the ensuing session of Oongrosa will bo in the neighborhood of fifteon. It ib agood working When a and wys her husband's railroad FOR MAYOR, Railroad Company to terminato its rapid of thirty years was always hailed by the public as that of no succeeding prima donna has frouttor, and hold him for ransom. PUAllUK FIBKS IN M1NSKS0TA. transit sv dem fit Woodliaven junction insteae majority in the sense that it will compel Demo crats to work togother if they wiBh to accom been.

She niarriod a man inferior to her in by Mi. Ifayncs and Mr. Juckxdi was consid ublv less than the numb it cast for the Muy :T.A candidates two yf rs ago. But while the Democratic lois was about 1 that of the Republicans amounted to nearly d.rA'U and Ha.WiCf. was ic il eted by a plurality ranging ficn: to 1,500.

The point of chief interest in the matter is the evidence furnished of the rapid growth in strength of the cause with which the Law and Order l.e is identified the cause of Prohibition. In 15 the temperance candidate for Mayor of Newark polled a beggarly total of 35., vot.s. For a unity containing between ao.OOO and qu fklto Siicll a mult IS MllVieiellt to dt" Si artcn men bj ful and the lilt1 who thu.i veniiued to make Prohibition a p.puj But like t'uc eoueeali within tilt acorn tin 11 th. ro w.n a itcntial, political factor hidden away in the ob curity of Ibis humbh "ginning. The following year tin' political manager had a veritdile surprise v.h the Comity 'dot were opened after the Pall eietiou and found Lake Hbnton, October 13.

plish anything. The bost efforts of a party aro vrv resnect. but it is not known that tho of at Fast New York. This change has been rendered feasible by the purchase of the Woodhaven ami Itockaway lino (passing A pralrlo fire started from a threshing machine yesterday afteruoon, and is still ragluu. A groat not mado and the best results are rarely no later years of her life, passed in retirement, ROOM A 1' lv 1.

A IS AintNIIIKD rooms I let tivo lar. complishcd when tho majority is very largo rloolof erain and several farm liouse i have been uuhappy. if uentl.uujn; through Woodhaven) by the Corbin syndicate ANDREW D. BAIRP. SU table 1 phy ician.

dentist also. 3,1 are room, thud lleor. s. lieruierhorn st. to havo boon consumed.

A porfoct hurricane Is The domestic influonce that interfered with blowing and tho flames aro traveling at racohorso ITlURNISHKD KOtl.W.i Id and the determination of tho Grosjoan Manu factuiiii" Company and a Philadelphia syndi LKT, FOR mil floor, rtnt Below Is a Hot ol Itto tables and the, ladles havlug chargo of thorn Sodality Table MUs Lynch, Miss Fluley, MlB3 Carr, Mlsa Tlornoy, Miss Dougherty, tho Mlssoii Dougherty, Miss lllnea, Miss Dounolly, tho Misses O'Brien, Mlrfs Maunlnir, Duller, Miss Cum mlngs, the Misses Hallorhan, Miss Hotnn, Carroll, Quiuu, Miss Kearus, Miss McDowell, Allss Maihlaa aud Miss Williams. Visitation Table Mrs. McKeon, assisted by Misses ltyan. Kennedy, Kelly, Manning, Bond, Dow.i aud Moore. Saorod Heart Tablo Misses Strybo, Gilvnny, O'Brien, Cyard, Oberliooi', Kelly, Weldoii, HefTer nan, Connor, Fleming, Uocho, Douglass aud Douo vun.

Rosary Table Mrs. Kontler, Mrs. Crelchter, Mrs. Lally, Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs.

Llllle Hurtce, Misses Han nigan, Dougherty aud Sheperd. The Reception Table Mr. Moore, Miss Costello, Mrs. McC'loskoy, Miss Nevlus, Allsa O'Connor, Mr Miss MoCarthy and Mrs. Coatello, Tlie consciousness of strength begets abson tecism a indifforouco, tho rules of disci pline aro relaxed and tho sonso of personal re fare on tholr bridal trip It is a protty good oxamplo of love's transport.

Merchant Traveler. It takos nine tailors to make a man, says the old adage, but we saw a glass of boer turned Into a mau tho other day and it only cost us 5 co uts. Uoodatl's Sun. Friend Don't cry so, dear. Charley was a real good husband.

Widow I know It. I don't bo. liovo I'll ovor get any ono like him again. Everybody knows ho was so good to mo that in common decency I ean't try again for ever so long. Boo hoo Town Topics: Scientists affirm that watermelons aro 99 per cent, water.

This succinctly explains why, when a fellow takos a melon off tho ice It makes his moutu water. Uartori Sundav Journal. 1' ho is two nn ior. titt' tn't'in lff. rooms Jenny Lind's plungo into publicity is sharply felt to day in England and in less degree in Hip TCnited States.

To thoso who consider nie 'k; his speed. A FUHSirlJBE FACTOR BUltXKO. to establish a settlement in the vicinity. ii. un lie spousibility is then weakest.

There will bo nvo miuutes iro.u to enco "CiHCAuo. 111., October 13 liUTKNlSHKD ROOMS To LKT, 1 fn with folium with Kingsley that "men must work and wo less random effort, moro caution exorcised and greater respect for publio sentiment Moreover, Morris Park and Kicumona, iw growing and beautiful suburbs are on the line of the proposed extension, so it will readily men must weep," and by implication that AW CASE PRINTING. CASKS PRINTED WITH DISPATCH, BBOOKLYti JCAULB JOB PRINTING FKOS, Fire this morning dostroyed the building occupied as a planing mill and urnltnro faolory by Alleu A Bartlott, John Balkwill aud John F. Arnot. Loss on shown than thero would bo if tho majority for KontU'im'ti or tonus mo near Lity melancholy idleness is respectable in a wo be seen that the circumstances amply war wore as largo as it was during the lait Con man, while joyful industry is not, Jenny Lind, travel building, on machinery ana siooa, rant the contemplated increase, of gress.

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