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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE TUESDAY, ATOUST 29, 1893, TEN PAGES. from blowing away when he talks through it tingly and from loye of it contribute to the wholesale burning helps to abate a nuisance. Whether it implies a further advance in civil one apartment with one chair. McEane is that best kind of statesman, the kindly and practical father of his people. artist theory ns mere trifling.

When nsked whether he regarded a calcium lighter as a skilled and indispensable adjunct to a com Jones I think my wife would make a firt promotion and prevalence of war. He with other'intclligent men shared the view that the rato member of congress. Jones' friend Why? Joues Because she talks so early and so long pany of artists, he said: don't think noth izotion is another question. Garbage, like other dirt, is simply matter displaced. Even refuse, when rightly placed, may be turned to good account.

It is not absolute civiliza on ino money question. xieirou Jr ree jpreas. ing of the sort. No need to bring these chaps Fixing the ISeuponalbility. The public are justified in demanding full TUESDAT KVEMNG.

AUGUST i9. 189J. from England. An American calcium man XRVIXG'3 FAVOKITB PARTS knowledge of the circumstances attending tion to destroy it. the United States.

They have done something to meet the objections of foreigners that our national legislature begins its duties too long alter it is elected to be as responsive to public opinion as tho natiouui legislatures of Great Britain, France and Germany are. Repeating a thought already expressed, the proportions shown by tho vote for the right side send the silver heresy to meet the greenback heresy, the tint heresy, the inflation heresy and other forms of fallacy and dangur with which this generation has been afflicted. It was a great victory for the right. of Mago and can give cams anci spactes to an or mem. McGowan did not confine his attention to Saturday night's slaughter on the Lone Island King: Lear, E2n.rulet.

more destructive wars become tho shorter they are likely to be. The effective employment of science is really the advancement of the reign of peace. The original genius of Mr. Harvey was directed also to the improvement of the manufacture of wooden screws. The gradual and patient methods by which invention often accomplishes its resul ts is exemplified by the fact that the Harvey patents taken out number no less than 125.

I'BQJI THE ritF.SJKEST OF THE EXPOSITION. railroad. There can be no adequate excuse these gifted persons: "Lots of good actors JWisfc Kockwood. OHicc Brooklyn Dail'j The greatest tragedian who speaks tho Enorlish for withholding the facts from the people on Tik Paper lias a. Circulation Larjcr than that of any other Kvtniiic lajer Published in the United state, tta value at an Medium in therefore apparent.

walking up and down Broadway on their up whom the company depends for support. Easle. Auditorium Building: Deab I beg to acknowledge your favor of language is Henry Irving, and he is not only a finished actor but a finely educated man, who pers this summer. Uroou Americans, too. Spend their dough here, too, when they mailo a careful study of all that pertains to tho 21st inst, enclosing handbook of tho world fair, published by the Eeookltn Daily Eaole.

his art and can writs about it or talk about it in Secret investigation behind closed doors will not satisfy those who would make use, in future, of the transportation system operated by the investigators. Nearly three days have have it." Even as to Irving himself: "We have had men who were better actors mannor that is pleasing and instructive. In tho September number of tho Forum he It seems to have boen very carofuily prensrod and I conimend the enterprise of the Eaole. Very rospectf ally. Ki the Cyclone's fr'atli.

discusses his four favorite parts and these, he than he ever dared to be. There wuz Booth and Barrett. Irving struck The closing month of August will be mem lis us, are Hamlet, Richard lit. Iago and Kinflr passed since the disaster occurred. The appalling death list is slowly lengthening.

On Eafflc Branch Of ficca Bedford Avenue. Near Fiallon Street; 435 Fifth Avenue, car Ninth Street; Brond way. Brooklyn, XC. D. 15U point Avenue, and Atlantic Avenue, Near East New York Avenue.

H. N. HlOTNOOTHAaj, President. Woeld'b Columbian Exposition. Executive orable along the Atlantic seaboard as a period luck.

He is a fellow with the gift of gab. Lear. In regard to the first of these parts the great actor aays: Dei'abtment, Chicago, August 23, 1893. For Hamlet I have that affection which beds of agony the injured are still writhing from their wounds. Tfet the people are kept in the dark as to who shall be held responsible That goes a long way with a man as is an actor." Whatever may be said of Bram Stoker's men, this man is a literary artist.

springs naturally in tho actor toward the moat of unparalleled disaster. Only four days ago people hereabouts received a reminder of what damage the elements can do when roused. Following close upon the hurricane, which then swept these coasts, comes a cyclone of oven PERSON AL MENTIOS. Havward A. Harvev.

inventor of the Harvey utensely human of Shakspoare's creations. If for the catastrophe. The direct conflict of testi mony between Engineer Uoncnte ot tne ized steel plate for the navy, died yesterday at Orange, N. J. Hazlitt could liavo had his way and if 'Hamlet' had been forbidden to the stage as "hardly capable of beins some of tho purest pleasures actors have over known would have been denied Lord Salisbury has been confined to his bed by influenza.

greater and more appalling proportions. The lateat visitation appears from the quarter that gave birth to the earlier tempest. While in President Cleveland' Health. The Eaoi.f. to day publishes the synopsis of a letter to the Philadelphia Press from "Hoi land," the signature of its metropolitan correspondent.

The letter submits the version which the correspondent has adopted of events claimed to portray and to affect the health of President Cleveland. The Eagle regards the article as sensational, but not intentionally unfriendly. Its possible partial truthfulness requires that it be not ignored as a portion of the news of the time, but any allusion to it should certainly be accompanied by such a dissent from its primary premises 83 comports with the knowledge of those who very likely are better informed than this well meaning journalist, Mr. Edwards. Reduced to its lowest terms, his letter amounts to no more than the statement that Rockaway train aud Signalman Knott of the Bushwick junction towsr should have been unraveled directly after the collision.

Con orite insists that the fatal signal showed a Beside he is a sound protectionist. Most people will be glad that the Irvingites got off, even as artists. Everybody knows of course that a plumber is an artist in finance to touch once more and finally upon the venerable joke. Whether the gasfitter is also a dramatic artist we are willing to leave to Bram Stoker, for it is small business to inter Tho final fuaerjvl ceremonies of the late Duke Coburg took place yesterday in the Moritz kirehe church. Bight Bev.

W. B. Chester. Protestant blahop to them. All the striving, all the most lov.

able weaknesses of humanity, the groping after thoughts beyond the confines of our souls, the tenderest attributes of our common nature, fate and free will, love and death, passions and problems, are interwoven in the immediate neighborhood of Brooklyn its force was not so severely felt as that of last week's tremendous gale, the damage inflicted Advertisements for tlu week day editions the Eagle will he received up to 12 o'clock, noon, at the main office, and tha brancli office until A. M. "Wants" and other small advertisement intended for ttte Sunday edition should be delivered at the main office not later Hum iO.SO P. Af. on Saturdays, and at the branch offices at or before 10 P.

if. Large or displayed advertisements for Hie Sunday must be sent to the main office by 8:30 P.M. of KUlaloe, died at Dublin. the character of Hamlet, till he touches us at to the southward is far greater. There is aa fere with any of them.

every point of our strange compound of clay and white light. That would, mean that the block ahead was clear. Knott is equally emphatic in his declaration that he exhibited a red light aa the Rockaway engineer entered the block. That would mean "danger" and order a stop until the track was unobstructed. Neither of tho men is mistaken.

One or the other is lying to escape tho consequence of ominous silence beyond the Potomac suggestive of direful tidings in store. Not since the Eduardo Poez, a wealthy Cuban, and Blanche N. Spencer of Washlnston wore married yesterday Dy Judge McGowan in New York. P.ufus F. Andrews, surveyor of New York under President Lincoln, is dead.

RECEST EVENTS. Thills' Are Than Jiamei, The Lockport Daily Sun objects to the storm of March, 1883, the blizzard never to bo spirit. 'I achieve bo complete a command over all these elements as to place the impersonation beyond cavil has been given to none of us. Bat to represent in Hamlet the type of filial love, to suggest that sense of the supornatural which holds the souius of romance like a veil, and that haunted look of one who is constantly with the statement thot ''the Eagle does not propose to subordinate duty or principle to harmony Mr. Cleveland was a sufferer from an ulcer forgotten, ha3 interruption of telegraphic communication been so general as it was last night.

The metropolitan district was isolated soon after midnight from means of connection with other parts of the country. Wires were down in every direction and intercourse with the larger cities was completely cut off. ated tooth and experienced relief in a manner customary in dental surgery and effectively pursued. The superstructure of report or The second hurricane of the week struck Washington at P. Baltimore at 1) aud Philadelphia at 12.

Millions of damage are estimated in its path. A Mrs, Fulton from New Jersey was seen to steal at Roam's store In New York, followed to Maey's and then arrested for stealing there. She was paroled in her counsel's custody. rumor built upon this surgical basis leaves tho letter writer to conclude, or to find spirit which has "revisited the glimpses of the to disentangle tha character from traditions which are apt to overlay with artifice one of the most vividly real of all the conceptions in art, to leave upon your generation tho impression of Haralot as a man. not as a piece of acting this is.

perhaps, tho highest aim which the English speaking actor can cherish. This is why The closing messages from severed stations, nlarmists, who have themselves concluded just before they were disabled, foreshadowed that the President was threatened with a cancerous deposit which has been removed one or two Hamlets Edwin Booth, for instance Tho mayor's chnir was occupied yesterday in New York by Alderman George B. aicClellan in the absence oi Mayor Gilroy at the Chicago Any person desiring the Eagle left, at hit residence, in any part of the city, can send his address (without remittance) to litis office and it will be given to tlve ruicxdealer uJio serves papers in the district. Persons leaving town can have the Daily id Su.7i4ay Eagle mailed to tJiem. postpaid, for Q1.00 per month, the addressee being thang td as often as desired.

The Eagle wiU Sfl sent to any address in Europe at per month, postage prepaid. Communications unless accompanied with ftamped envelopes will not be returned. have an enduring hold upon the memories of calamitous intelligence, which, undoubtedly, will be forthcoming as soon as communication is reopened. Already there are signs indicative of widespread desolation and heavy loss of the extirpation of which is confidently believed to have been accomplished, but the re in the party or the party's desert of success to the party's mere attainment of success." The Sun says for itself: "We had supposed that every Democrat was a Democrat because Democratic principles seem to hiin to deserve success, not only at one election but at every election, and because men or other temporary condition are secondary, while duty to those principles is of tho first consideration." Democratic principles are not necessarily expressed by the platforms of bodies called Democratic conventions. Several state conventions called Democratic have declared for free silver.

Free silver is not a Democratic principle. It is anti Democratic. The national convention called Democratic declared protection was unconstitutional. It is not unconstitutional. Incidental protection is inevitable from any tariff that can be made into a law.

Nor are playgoers. Something of the chivalry; the high fair. An electrical storm around Saratoga Sunday strung ecstacy, the melancholy grace of tho man clings to the mind when tho sterner grandeur of currence of which is feared by some. nisht did great damage. Tho llunt McGregor criminal negligence.

That there should be no means of detecting and determining the culpability of the guilty man would be not only a reproach on the efficiency and good faith of the railroad offic als but also a reflection on the ability aud honesty of the public authorities. Neglect to get at the truth, fully, fairly, resolutely, would ca3t a lasting reproach on those responsible for the omission. The railway managers can only meet popular expectation by expeditiously directing their inquiries to attainment of the desired end. Reluctance on their part to make the facts known should not deter public officers from doing their whole duty. Whether tangible results will be established by the coroner's investigation may well be doubted.

Unless the Queens county coroners display greater energy and intelligence than those of Kings exhibited in connection with the Parkville catastrophe the approaching inquest will be nothing but a farce. District Attorney Fleming of Queens, who has a rep life. other creations of the poet may have lost its spsll." Savannah, Go. reports the first great catas railway was renuerea impassauie. Cincinnati was cut off from telegraphic con nection with the South at 6 P.

M. yesterday. TheEAGLE has the best reasons for believing that Grover Cleveland is a well man. Persistent reports to the contrary are thrust upon Mr. Irving says that in playing "Bichard IH trophe.

The cyclone struck that city on Sunday night. Its approach had been predicted he undertook a duty which the stage had long The Javanese village at the fair closes to day on account of the burden of tho tax on receipts the public constantly. So long as those re owed to Shakspeare's reputation the restora ports proceeded from those of whom the prior demaauea by tne fair aireetors. by the signal service for several days, so that the people were not unprepared for its com tion of tho play from the form so long displayed by Coller Cibber. Macrcady, and Charles Cal The great annual Austrian grain fair was and unabated malignity has shown that they vort later on, used a version of the play which From early Sunday afternoon until would "ladlv invent the worst and do their opened at Vienna.

Tho new Cunard shin, the Lucania. on com contained portions of "King Henry VI." The nightfall the gale increased in violence. After out of dock at Liverpool had a bad lean to utmost to make men believe it, they were entitled to no attention. When, however, they organizations called Democratic necessarily sunset the hurricane actually set in. The port and was ngaia put in aocK.

version need by Mr. Irving, however, has no single line not in the original as loft by Shakspeare, and is, accordingly, much more satisfactory. Sir. Deinocratic. Absolute bossism is not Demo.

nroceed. as in this case, from civilized and Aa Austrian baron and naval lieutenant shot 1'he Chicaoo Bureau of the UiiooKf Daily Eagle, Auditorium UuildiiiK. two doors from VT abash avenue entrance, Chicago, Ul. All Urooklyn or Lone Island inquiries in recarj fo tho world fair cheerfully answered. Accommodations in boarding houses or hotels secured for correspondents without charge.

Office open nay uid nitiht anil on Sundays. All Brooklyn papers on file. For letters of credit apply to tho storm was accompanied by cloudbursts and something resembling a tidal wave. Savan Irving says Shak3Deare's Richard is a benign sources, albeit adverse to Mr. Cleve himsalf in Vienna.

The speaker has declined to interfere in be cratic. A few years ago the most un Demo cratic thing in Brooklyn was the organization called the Democratic general committee. At nah's exposed position, on a sandy plain only Plantagenet. with the imperious pride of his race, a subtle intellect, a mocking, not a trumpeting duplicity, a superb daring which neods no land in politics, they are entitled to attention. The Eagle gives to them passing attention in utation for capacity and probity, should lend half of Harry Furniss, who was assaulted by a member of tho houss ot commons whom he had a little above high water mark, made the situ the same time the only organization in Brook.

ation peculiarly perilous. Before daylight caricatured in Punch. its news columns to day. his services to prevent the inquiry from degenerating into a comedy or a barefaced attempt roar and stamp, no cheap and noiBy exultation. Moreover, the true Bichard has a youthful audacity very different from the ponderous' airs of tho worst apprehensions were realized.

Trees Tha difference between General Hamilton and his wife has boen settled since the return lyn of which the formation and the procedure or conduct were Democratic in reality was the In opposition to the impressions of the Press corresnondent the Eagle puts these of tho family lawyer and her salt to Investigate the heavy villain." Young Men's Republican club. The Demo facts and states thorn without reservation out the general sanity discontinued. Mr. Irving thinks that the mingled subtlety were blown down, buildings demolished and the streets strewn with wreckage. Advices at present in hand put the loss of life at forty.

There is strong probability that later reports to whitewash the offenders. Something better than a general verdict of censure or acquittal should be rendered. If the blame falls properly on individuals, instead of on the corporation, let the jurors courageously and definitely cratic general committee has since liberalized Chicago reporters interviewed Mayor Gilroy and simplicity of Iago havo neverbeen better indicated than in Mncaulay's description of the Italian statesman of Machiavelli's time: its organization and policy while tae policy yesterday, who said lorJt was returning to equilibrium in trade, industry ana oraer. ind organization of the Young Men's Repub will largely increase this estimate. The effects of the gale were keenly felt in the neighboring lican club have deteriorated.

"We see a man whose thoughts and words have no connection with each other, who never hesi Money began to be offered yesterday in New York for commercial paper and savings banks to wituuraw bonus ouerea in wail street loriunas territory. On the adjacent waters many ves tates at an oath when ha wishes to seduce, who point them out. If the corporation should be held responsible, let the responsibility be imposed on it without fear or hesitation. There should be in no event any attempt at conceal 'ITiie Vote by Sections and Partieii. for their depositors.

sels were wrecked and those on board were of a sense of public duty, because the health of Grover Cleveland is of concern to the people, his life at this time being the most valuable one to grave interests in the world. Mr. Cleveland had the rheumatism in the early summer. Its presence in his right foot and leg was acute at about the time he summoned congress in extra session. The attack resembled those he had in the winter of IS S3 4 as governor and in the winter of 1SSG 7 when, as President, he issued his tariff reform message.

As before so last The vote in the house on different phases of Four of Henry Irving's man held at Ellis island as contract laborers were discharged and are ready to serve in his dramatic engage the silver controversy last Tuesday was as drowned. Tybee island, which guards the approach to Savannah, realize! the full force of the tempest. There the quarantine build follows: ments. Eagle Home Office. Brooklyn, N.

Y. Xow for flic Senate The vote of the house expresses the will of the people. The representatives are immediately elected by tho people. The people are for repeal. With the senate alone remains the duty of carrying out the popular will.

The President is ready to do his part so soon as congress shall have done its part. The house as the popular brancli of congress has set the senate, which comprises the chamber of states, an example the senate can well follow. There should be no undue delay in the senate, for there has certainly been no undue haste there. The question of silver has been under discussion in that body less directly than but quite as really as in the house. Adherents to repeal and friends of froe coinage The Coleman house at Asbury park set the VOTES ON BATIOS.

Yeas. Nays. Mai example to other iow Jersey notels Dy closlnc ment, so far as juries or courts are concerned. The magnitude of the disaster has not been overrated. It is the most appalling calamity that has occurred in modern times on any railroad within the metropolitan circuit.

It is the Beeond fatal catastrophe that has taken place on Long Island in less than three mouths. 103 16tol '27 yesterday lor tne season. 140 47tol 101 241 ings were leveled to the earth; the fumigating station just erected as a precaution against cholera and yellow fever was swept into the sea and several persons lost their lives. How many vessels were wreckod or sunk is a mat IStol loa 'US Harry Jarvis, 21, was arrested for marrying Ethel Clark, 17, having already a wife in Staten 13." 134 101 lotoi 104 aotoi ii Island since he was l'J. Free ditinerrooms and the district courts were The vote on the final passage of the bill for When are the public to obtain assurance of immunity from future massacres if not now? busy In New JiorK yesterday feeding the hungry repeal without qualification by political par and attending to tne cases or hundreds oi poor ter of conjecture.

Only one steamer in the harbor is said to be afloat. In the country adjacent "to Savannah the losses were equally ruinous. Crops were destroyed, orchards ties was: summer the attack yielded to change of scene, cessation from absorbing labor and a period of recourse to nature whose ssa and mountains have health in them for him. He returned to Washington too soon. The attack returned also.

After he had shaped the repeal fight as it should be, he again went to his summer home: (1) To gain entire re tenants. never wants a pretext when he is inclined to betray. His cruelties spring, not from the heat of blood or the insanity of uncontrolled power, but from deep and cool meditation. His passions, like well trained troops, are impetuous by rule and in their most headstrong fury never forget the discipline to which they have baen accustomed. His whole sonl is occupied with vast and complicated sohemes of ambition, yet his aspect and language exhibit nothing but philosophical moderation.

Hatred and revenge eat into his heart, yet every look is a cordial smile, every gesture a. familiar caress. He never excites the suspicion of his adversaries by petty provocations. His purpose is disclosed only when it is accomplished. His face is unruffled, his speech is courteous till vigilance is laid asleep, till a vital point is exposed, till a sure aim is taken, and then he strikes for the first and last time.

To do an injury openly is. in his as. wicked as to secretly, and far less profitable. With him" the most honorable means are the surest, the speediest and the darkest. He cannot comprehend how a man should scruple to deceive those whom he does not scruple to destroy.

He would think it madness to declare open hostilities against rivals whom he might stab in a friendly embrace or poison with a consecrated wafer." Iago. according to the Bnglish actor and critic Parties. For repeal. Asainst. At Newcastle.

Ky. a nesro was lynched for Will it be necessary to sacrifice more lives before the precise measure of corporate responsibility is established and enforced? Are there the robbery and murder of an Italian boy. Democrats liis Itepuhlicans 101 Populists blown down aud farmhouses and outbuildings Katie Smith, 16, said to have had cruel demolished. The agricultural iuterests of parents, drownea hersolf at Qloversville. to be additions to the chapters of horror furnished by Parkville and Berlin? There may 110 Total Anna Kimz.

the New York domestic found Georgia have received a blow from which they covery; (2) To leave congress free to dis 129 Majority tor reneai have been heard. Others have given notice be, if the truth is not ascertained and the nd; dead in. her stateroom on tho C. H. Northam.

of apoplexy, was recognized by her brother at The sectional division of this vote is equally will not soon recover in the same storm that has prostrated the chief seaport city of the monition of justice is neglected in treating New Haven. interesting cuss repeal without interlerence trom or with the executive (3) to separate the performance by congress of its duty the calamity of Saturday night. state. Siarn has suspended negotiations with France Against. There is reason to expect better results again, fearing commercial ruin if sheaccedes.to There is no ground for hope that the an emergeucy from any relation to ner aomanas.

For Repeal. 27 (19 50 82 from the state railroad commission than from the distribution of patronage which the exec Divisions. Now England M.iiille states Southern Central West Far West The Fall River cotton manufacturers decided ravages of the hurricane have been confined to Georgia. In South Carolina the crops were the vagaries of a coroner's jury. The action to cut wages from 10 to 15 per cent.

utive is constantly importuned to make; and C41 to be with his wife, the condition of of the commission on the Parkville smasbup destroyed over hundreds of miles of territory. Two Frenchmen were taken from the English yacht Insect at Kiel, charged with having made jf tbeir intention to speak. Nothing more can be said by way of enlightenment. Little Imore need be smd in the exercise of a senator's right to go on record. on the senate should be unremitting and ever increasing.

The friends of re otil in the house should become a moral lobby jjj repeal upon the senate. Commercial bodies dn.d citizens generally should bring to bear gt the influence of interest, exigency, loen 4ion, public needs and public duty to bear on "very senator. Total 239 whose health at this time justifies the inter 110 fully vindicated the intelligence and impartiality of its conduct. Any suggestion that The loss in farming products is estimated at more than 40 per cent. At several points the plans ot tterman lortuicatlons cn tne Isortn Majority for repeal 120 est and expectation of the people, and ren sea.

Mr. Alfred C. Chapin, a member of the com wind blew at the rate of sixty miles an hour. The federal census of 1890 shows the dis. ders the constant companionship of her hus Chief Arthur is to pay the Ann Arbor railroad mission, would be prejudiced in an inquiry triDution oi population ana ot prop band grateful and helpful.

S2.500 and costs to settle its suit against the Brotherhood ol Locomotive Engineers. It reached at sea a velocity of 100 miles. For twelve hours at Columbia the rainfall was into the workings of the Dong Island railroad The President expects to be in Washington erty among the state which voted for repeal and against repeal. Each state is The cholera steamship Carlos was turned back 4:30 inches. Great anxiety was felt there last by his former professional relations with Mr.

Austin Corbin is without foundation from the harbor of Kio Janeiro by a cruiser, having had over 100 deaths on board. this week. Mrs. Cleveland vail soon join him in that city. The family will remain in the put for repeal or against repeal accord night for the safety of Charleston and other seacoast towns.

North Carolina suffered even fact. Mr. Chnpin is wholly untram ing to the way in which a majority of its rep executive mansion for several weeks. Every The vote for repeal should bo speedily reeled, so far as Mr. Corbin is concerned.

was a simple soldier and no politician, but he reproduces all the traits of the medieval adventurer delineated by Macauley. "Manifestly," says Mr. Irving, "snch a character should be played with a deviltry not writ large in every look and aotion. Iago is no monster, but perfectly human ana consistent, though there is probably no character in Shakspeare wnich needs to be represented with more delicacy of suggestion and less rhetorical artifice, if we are to saturate tha imagination with a cold and constant purpose." We have always regarded Lear as a character certainly as difficult to portray as Hamlet. The part is not so popular; it has not been studied so thoroughly by actors and critics in all parts of the world, but it is a part of extraordinary beauty, diversity and grandeur Wa never seen an actor who seemed equal to it.

Mr. Irving has some such notion. He says ha doubts whether POLITICAL POINTS. more than the sister state. When the hurri clear day since his return to Buzzard's Bay resentatives voted.

FOE BEPEAL. cane passed through Kernersville, N. it cut His business connection with that enterprising capitalist ceased when he became speaker of the legislature at the beginning of the President has been fishing and every day he has been well. His absolute freedom Property a oath four miles wide. Although it disap 779.00u.000 Population.

746.258 1U8.493 1,837,353 from kidney or other organic disease has quite peared in five minutes, more than three hundred buildings. principally dwelling reaoiied in the senate. A clear majority exists for it there. That majority should be courteous to the minority, but should not carry courtesy to a degree to tolerate filibustering or the defeat or postponement of the people's will. The will of the people should bo speedily executed.

1882 and has never been resumed. The commission demonstrated, in their findings on the 130.000.000 GOU.OOO.OUO 3,210.000.000 1.091.000.000 lately been demonstrated by conclusive tests. 3.820,31 Optimism la not scarce in St. Louis. The GloOe lJemocrat (Bep.) of that city remarks as 'the only safe prediction with regard to tho financial situation" that the Republican party will eloct the next President.

"Old high tariff" is regarded by Colonel Wat terson as "by turns a bully and a beggar." "He saj tne Courier Journal (Dem:) coo like a dove and howl like a wolf." Then it adds: "Poor old high tariil He is blind of one eye houses, were wrecked. Une person was His rheumatism has departed and hu strength Parkville calamity, their readiness to condemn killed and ten were seriously injured by fall. 1.721.000,000 and spirits were never better. 002,000.000 the Long Island railroad as severely as they His physicians and friends have been ae would any other route or system in the state. 5 H.

000,000 837.000,000 2.523.000.0:10 ing walls and roofs. Many of the inhabitants heeded warnings of the approach of the storm and sought refuge in cellars and wells. Among cused of mystery concerning his health abso a complete embodiment is within any actor's resources. He played Loar, for sixty consecutive nights and it broke down his physical strength, Their conclusions, in regard to that disaster, States. Connecticut Delawure Georgia Illinois Indiana Iowa Kentucky Maine Maryland Massachusetts.

Michigan Minnesota New New Jersey New York North Dakota Ohio Pennsylvania Island Vermont Viritinia. West Vircmia Wisconsin lutely because it is generally so good that the were as unanimous as they were sweep the structures demolished were business tliongh we suppose Mr. Irving could play Hamlet A Oreat Victory for the Nation. The large vote for repeal in the house was surprising, but should not have been. The fact is a commonplace.

They have no story blocks, churches and extensive tobacco fac 1,911,803 l.S GU1.C86 1.042,390 2,238.043 2.003.8S9 1.S01.S26 370,530 1,444.933 182.719 3.672,316 345.50G 332.422 1,655,980 7G2.794 for a year with tolerable satisfaction to himself ing. If the recommendations had been rightly interpreted and enforced their to tell. Those for whom the truth is insuf tories. What happened at Kernersville was, in and his audiences without impairing his health in tho least. His experience with Laar forced 1.580,000.000 792,000,000 363,000,000 1,305.000.000 6,308,000.000 40,000,000 3.33S,000,000 4,943,000.000 400.000.000 302.000.000 707.000.000 and he can't see out of the other.

His hat is caved in, and there is dust on his coat collar. He talks througn his whiskers and interviews his bar. Ho ought to go and hire himself as a freak to some of those fake shows in the midway plaisance." The Chicago Herald (Bern.) observes that "if Senator David B. Hill's personal hatred of Presidont Cleveland is irrepressible he might at least exerciso discretion enough not to ex cause was right. The right does not always all probability, repeated in the neighboring ficient are busily venting substitutes for it That is all.

beneficial influence would have extended over all the Long Island roads. Failure win, but, given full discussion, it nearly al ways wins. There was full discussion in thi: him to the conclusion that there is at least one pari in Shakspeare that cannot be played six times a week with impunity. to apply them may have in part produced the towns. Indeed, there is no telling, at this distance, the extent of the injury done along the South Atlantic seaboard.

The cyclone was case. Some papers have been and still are awful collision at Berlin. Whether it did or Mr. Irving contributes something of interest to tho old controversy as to the precise point where impatient because that discussion took time. not confined to the coast.

The fact that it 350.000.000 1,139.000,000 3 1,391,000,000 Laar's mind is unhinged. Tha old theory was They should know better. Tho time was well taken. Without the discussion there might not the railroad commissioners are justified in considering whether they shall proceed against the Long Island company to the full extent of ...41.555.471 that tho king was sane until the conduct of his The ArtiMt Gas Fitter. Tho single joke of Mark Twain in one of his very cleverest books relates to the plumber.

That, with all the strength of will the professional humorist may be assumed to have brought to bear upon himself in departing from the customary ways of jocosity, he could not resist this bit of fun, is testimony penetrated further inland than the storm of last week furnishes reason to anticipate that its effects, on the land, at least, were far more press it in such a way as to array himself against the opinions and the interests of the people of the state of New York, whom he is supposod to represent." Senator Hill's passing: alliance with Peffer moves the Worcestar Spy (Rep.) to day: "Into this profound depth has the idol of Tammany and of tne Democrats of many other states be have been a majority for repeal, but an over Property. whelming majority almost was as necessary as the law. Proceedings adverse to the corporation should not be instituted unless they are shown to be justifiable under the evidence serious than those of the earlier storm. anv majority at all. The discussion made the Ample warning was given 6f both August side New York wilfully plunged.

There has AOAISST REPEAL. Population. 1,513.017 1.128,179 1,208.130 410.198 84.385 i27.09G 1.2KSI.00Q 2,679.184 132,159 1.05S.910 4.1.71)1 storms by the signal service. The accuracy never been an equally causeless and silly polit If they are justified by proof they should bo taken without fear and without favor. 8408.000,000 343.000.000 240.000.000 29.000.000 7GO.000.000 354.000,000 40.000,000 majority overwhelming.

Some of the proportions of the great vote for repeal were dun to tho speeches delivered. Other proportions were due to the fact that when a clear ma ical suicide among thoso who have been tem of the forecasts sent out bears high tribute to the efficiency of the government weather States. Alabama Arkansas California Colorado Idaho Kansas Missouri Montanua Nebraska Nevada North Carolina. South South Tennessee TfXas Wyoming porarily regarded as statesmen by their fellow citizens. Chairman Sorinser of the banking and cur bureau.

While calamitous consequences can Flainou at tne Bcacli. The season at Rockaway Beach closes as it for repeal was known to exist there daughters drove him mad, and the earlier scenes! of th9 play were usually presented on the theory! that an aged man, of sound mind but imperious temper, would divida his kingdom among his daughters, one of whom i3 likely to carry her share to a foreign princo. Mr. Irvine's idea saoms altogether mora reasonable. Ho thinks that the decay of Lear's intellect began before the opening of thy play, and that the actor is utlleti upon to represent tho struggle of an enfeebled mind with violent self will, a mind ovent ually reduced to the pathotio helplessness of a rnia in which some of tne original inr can still be traced.

says Mr. Irving, "is without doubt the most difficult undertaking in tho whole range of the drama. Ir a complete mastery of sunh tremendous 'elements is not within tho compass of histrionic art, there remains the not inconsiderable satisfaction of suggesting the colossal proportions of tho greatest of tragedies." Rochester Post Express. THE MAVXAKD 51A1ESS. not be wholly guarded against bj' the signal rency committee says ho opposes the repeal of 1.617.947 began, with a disastrous fire.

The conflagra vrere congressmen who did not want to placed on the losing side. office reports, they help to reduce materially 1,1.11.149 tua state banlt tax ana tne possime lntroauc tion of forty four kinds of currency. 385.000,000 I.IG.000,000 322,000,000 09,000,000 705.000.000 825.000,000 the loss and mortality resulting from perilous Among the vote making speeches were tion this morning destroyed several substantial buildings, endangering the new Seaside house, the best hotel at the resort. Coming The repeal of the silver clause in the house is estimated to have cost the country $280,000 1.7G7.518 2,23.1.523 those by William J. Coombs, Joseph C.

Hen 54,000.000 phenomena of nature. Predictions of the latest storm with which the bureau has undertaken to deal have had all the bet and 10,000,000 words. after the heavy losses inflicted last spring the to the widespread prevalence and popularity of what may be called the pluinberesqus school. We may look for its revival now that gas men have got into court in connection with Mr. Irving's dramatio work in this country.

Nice distinctions, of course, will find pronounced differences betwean gas men and plumbers. But both have to do do with pipes and; other mysteries. Their historical aud contemporaneous habits and methods are much the same. Both inherit the same constitutional inability to bring tools with them when they first appear upon the scene. Naturally, they inspect the situation before returning lor their instruments of torture.

It shall go hard but by this time the dinner hour ha intervened. it so happens that the vocation of the artisan, whether Tho Philadelphia and San Francisco mints 209 Total 18,1 $7,019,000,000 drix, W. Bourke Cockrau, W. A. Wilson and Representative Cooper of Florida.

The one danser to the causo of repeal was in the dis blow will be severely felt by property owners nave been oraeroct oy secretary oarnsie to ter effect because of the heavy damage BEPEAL AND ANTI EEPEEAL. ready to coin gold bullion on the suspension of silver purchases. At Philadelphia islO.OOO.ODO Population. Property position of considerable numbers in the house inflicted on Thursday last. It is reasonable to suppose, in view of the misfortunes then DIVIDED BETWEEN States.

Florida Louisiana Washington and hotel managers. It is doubtful whether Rockaway will recover permanently from this supplementary blow to its prosperity and en 195,711 500.000.000 of bullion has lain untouched ior years. Thn New York board of trade has sent circu .109.29:5 191.000,000 174,095 31.000.000 to support silver coinage, wnether tree or limited, at some ratio beyond that named in lars to all such boards throughout the country experienced, that the disasters to shipping will be fewer and smaller now than in the earlier cyclone. But the losses on land are the Sherman law. Mr.

Coombs of Brooklyn Total 939,099 $282,000,000 concerning a convention ut Washington wnien 2,000 delegates will attend to influence the repeal ot the Sherman bill. was the first congressman to show that the These tables will be permanently interest likely to occur in greater proportion for the cost of coinage at increased ratios wouid 1 ing to the readers of the United States. They Chairman Brooklloid yesterday called a moot reason that there is no means of guardin: show that the sentiment for honest money is ing I the Republican state committee at iiitn against the force of such frightful tempests avenue hotel for August 31. national not local and the sentiment for dis terprise. Certainly there can be little profit in continued investment at the beach unless better precautious are taken against destruction by fire.

There is a fire department at the settlement, but even efficient firemen can do little when a seashore fire attains fair head wav. For the third time within a year Rockaway has suffered heavily from the flames. Total destruction was averted this morning only by the timely arrival of a heavy rain storm. he have to do with a leakage ot gas or a now of water, is uuequaled by any other employment in original conditions or through accretion honest money is local not general. They ex onshore.

There need be no surpr ise if later reports confirm the worst apprehensions hibit the gratifying tact that a decided ma Tho Bbooklyx Eaole demands that Congressman llagncr of that oily Do compelled to voto ior ropoal of tho Sherman act alons with his colleagues. It talits about turning him over to MeLauchlla for instructions without roused by those already received. The dispatches from New York relating to th meeting of tho Democratic state committee are quite positive in asserting that tho machine leaders have slatod Isaac H. Maynard for the nomination for judge of the court of appeals. Probably this is truo and possibly the name will not be wiped from tho slate at Saratoga on the 6th of October.

During tho last twenty months the machine lsaders have been guilty of many indiscreet and indefensible acts, but comparatively few of thesa acts have been so great blunders as would bo Maynard's nomination. Thousands of Democrat throughout the stato nre immovably opposed to this programme of tho Ilill Murphy Sheehan combination and tluy cannot bo reconciled to it by tho action of a muehinu dominated convention. Tens of thousan.lt) of Democrats in tho state of New York are prepared to defend tho court of appeals against tn meditated attack upon it by reckless political plotters. loritv of both political parties voted tor re neal. This should control the platforms of fiSis Iteconci Jins Way.

equivocation or circumlocution. Manner is alluded to ns the mero puppet of county those parties in. the future for honest money. boss. Douljtlcss lUiHSiiunervianey astruoof The tables also reveal just where tho work of John Y.

McKane has long been recognized as a notorious statesman. He proved it again otners as of Magnor, but the is so boldly intolerable and the results not so satisfactory from a business point of view as those reached under the present system. Secretary Carlisle's letter to Senator Voorbees, two days after Mr. Coombs' speech, threshed out the same facts in other cogent forms. Mr.

Voorhees' use of that letter secured another reissue of the same facts. The result was that the last' lino of entrenchments thrown up by the silver men was undermined. The issue was narrowed to repeal iud anti repeal, to repeal without qualification or to the defeat of repeal without qualification. Such a narrowing of the issue was indispensable. 'Me great majority for the right side of it is a cause for thanksgiving.

It settles the issue. the Eaole'b judgment. The Eagle to day publishes the interesting political education should be assiduously stated as to him that tbe statement is fairly yesterday. On broad grounds there is other prosecuted. That work, we think, will not be of ages of faithful aud laborious experiment as a time waster.

For this and other reasons the public has learned to regard the gasman and the plumber as of one guild. They are alike in this respect, that they coma within the purview of protection as of an infant industry, whether by high duties or by the prohibition of contract importation. In this respect a gas engineer aud a calcium lighter employed by Henry Irving's company of traveling actors catnj before United States Commissioner Sweeney. They had statesmanship than that which has to do with neglected. Wayward Harvey.

paper on the water bed of Long Island by Dr. Charles H. Hogeboom of Cedarhurst. The paper was read before the Medical society of Queens county to dajT It is learned, practical, attractive, instructive, thoughtful and legislation in the board of supervisors, or even in the legislature. To be a statesman one should understand human nature, startling.

Syracuse Standard (Ji. Mr. Cleveland's health is perfectly Kood. It is his oppononts who are sick Bkooklvx Kaolk. Yes, poor creatures; and the medioino they r.ro gelling at present is not calculated to allay their malady very much.

Trie Cataract, ji'iayara i'aUs Havward A. Harvey, who died at Orange to know bow to deal with men in Masters of tho maculae, you nave a Jlaynara slnte. you should smash before the 5th of October. BullUlo Courier yesterday, followed his father. Brigadier Gen timely.

Tho information which it supplies on a matter of vitai importance to the people of Brooklyn has not before been brought out in a form so likely to command public atten be detained at iuis island as coming liSS COXTEMPOUAKV I1U.H0K. I for at least a generation of time and settles it within the contract class. Thereupon ap tlie way it should be settled. Mr. Heudrix's peared Mr.

Bram Stoker, a person whose statement of fact in the early part of the dis name, for some reason or other, always seems tion. eral Thomas W. Harvey, as president of the steel and iron company which bears the family name. But ho made it more celebrated. The application of armor plates to the sides of vessels marked a long step in defensive naval war.

It would have beau a less important movement if the plates had continued to be of soft iron or steel. The next successful process was that of hardening plate on the surface, carbonizing it and so raising the metal from a low to a high Senator Hill's intention "to vote una wed by cussion strong aud helpful. He showed the ett'ect of coquetting with silver on other power and nncorrupteu Dy patronage'' indicates his resolution to enjoy a sensation of go to the ant?" said tho sluggard, "What a wasle of time that would be! To iuy picnic I'll hie and sit down by my cie. Alia there let ants come to Lafe Pence. Mr.

Wickwire Somehow I soem to bo filled witu gloom that cannot be dispelled. Mm. "Wickwire Why don't you go to Dr. Bowless. 1 Ho Lias one of thoso now electric licrhts that one can swallow.

Jjidianapoiis Journal. Mistress Vour brother, Mary! I don't see tho slightest family likonoss! Mary Oh er you should have seen him afore he shaved off all their multifarious interests. MeKaue showed that he understood human nature, especially the human nature of Kurth, representative of the wisest of professions, and Newton, ornament of the bench. He not only knew, but was able to turn his knowledge to practical account. His method of constraining the quarrelsome Kurth and the nagging Newton to keep the peace disclosed the trait of genius.

He simply locked them up in a room by themselves. Nothing could more effectually restore the old and profitable friendship. It recalls that other statesman who compelled discordant husbands and wtve3 to dwell in harmony by decreeing that they should be shut up in to suggest suddenness, ubiquity and efficiency, an implication which is apt to be justified. By him was the commissioner speedily constrained to overrule the Ellis island inspector on the ground that the gas and other light men were "artists," and therefore could not under the be detained or sent home. Trass Discarded Forever.

A COMPLETE CCJRE OF KUPTUKE GUARANTEED IX FROM TWO TO FIVE WEEK' BY THE McOANOLISS TREATMENT. No chartco for consultation or examination, and no tontion from businius or ple3i. operation. Hlfb eatmfonaca. 'SU qr eail 'or pauipbiet.

(JontroiToa exclusively uy RADICAL RUPTURE CURE CO. EroMlwfty, coraer Seventeenth at, New York, freedom which he never permitted while governor to the Democratic members of the legislature of the state of New Yoik. nations aud the interest which the banks of this country have in honest money as well as the sacrifices they have made for it. Mr. Cockrau on the same lines in a more consequential and stately manner aud from vie.w noint of economic nrinciAles as well i It must n'it bo supposed that the American gTade.

The plates are thus enabled to tarn the heaviest shot. Harveyized steel has secured the approval of the United States government not only, but of all the naval makers of Europe. Mr. Harvey did not wit mstorv. The Chicago people are about to build garbage crematories of the daily capacity of 100,000 tons.

Naturally they do everything on a large scale in the Western city. Such. his beard, mem, ha was the dead imago o' mo! Ally Moper. She "What makes Charley Biggies wear that string to his new straw hat? He TokoeDit system ot) Henry Clay, as embodied in the law, was Without defense. John McGowan, a home gasiitter, was inclined to regard the i speeches and others werolonvincing.

ve reflected credit on the cflftgress of.

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