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MM mamBassmrr! rrv THE BROOKJLYltf DAIIJT EAGLE TUESDAT. yOVEMBIl 19. 1895. 0 BUSINESS NOTICES. ir distinction of race, color or condition.

Democratic every day. They woum only How many homes they have founded themselves when they did so, r00alp ail) feagle be alarming with the house and President as they are. Boston Herald Allison is not "mentioned" quite as often as he was before the recent election. The elec tion sent some of the other aspirants forward i and sent him backward. However, the con ventlon is six or seven months away yet, and and Livingston street application will i crablc when we rememiber that millions carry the Bergen street line of the At of people are every year dependent on the lantie avenue company to the bridge surface roads for their transportation, and ferry, and the Classon avenue ap Mr.

George Foster Fembody and some plication from Monroe street to Washing other respectable citizens like him think old Horace ureeiey useu u.i out of what seemed to ue moral rum and personal despair, only the women "Tiirif wmiiri in.t in. ike the error less, it FUNDRAU CO. who have done the work know. That is the sort of Christian sisterhood of TCES DAY N' I i v. UK.

would only make Hie oi'i orists more." x. (Jporce Vest not a Democrat ton avenue will mnke new route to that the surface lines should ue com many changes can take place In the interval. St. Louis Globe Democrat which no record is kept and where even Entered as the Brooklyn. N.

Pot omce. a an(1 iPVeliiiid is. and (leorge C. Prospect park and Coney Island. The Sixth, avenue application, which is doubt receml class matter.) the left hand kuoweth not what the right has done.

The tine building at Washington ave This Paper has a Circulation larger than that of any other Evening Paper nue and Douglass street, which will be United Srates. Its value as an Ad Ill tlie dedicated to day, is some recognition by sing Medium is therefore apparent. the people of Brooklyn of the work of these women. Further acknowledgment Eagle Branch Offices 1,248 Bedford Avenue, Near Fulton Street; 435 Fifth Vest has lost Missouri and Grover Cleve land has not. am! Grover Cleveland Is I Democratic and so is Missouri Grover Cleveland Democratic.

A result which I eviscerates Vest and vindicates Cleveland is good for the United States, good for Missouri ami jrootl for the human race, i The same may said of the rest of the hostlles. They "ere all run over in but. unfortunately, were not en tiivly stroyed. Kevolutionary results liavi; since left very little of them. They i are wifrliiif; now as Koscoe Couklin used to say.

"like the last hairs on the ttiil of a jaded malignity." Let them wifrgle. What, is tlie matter with Grover Clcve Near Ninth Street; 44 Broad will no doubt be accorded in the address of Dr. Behrends this evening. But pactional acknowledgment should be made in the future as it has been in the past by the aid which will enable them to CONTEMPORARY HUMOR. "What did you see at the horse 3how, Mary, what did you see at the show?" "I saw a girl with a Worth gown, mother, and a bonnet from Vlrot." "What did you see at the horse show, Willy, what did you see at the show?" "I saw a man with a sealskin vest, and they say they're all the go." "But why do you talk or clothes, my girl, and why of clothes, my boy? I thought you went to the horse show, children, the horses to enjoy?" "Olf, you're not fin de siecte.

mother; in fact, you are dead slow; We jut the clothes before the horse because it's a clothes horse show." Harper's Bazar. Miss Yearsy Do you think a "woman ought to work for a husband? Miss Quick Yes, till she gets him. Melbourne Weekly Times. Benny Bloobumper What do they do In bucket shops, papa? Mr. Bloobumper You should say: "Whom do they do in bucket shops?" They do the bucket shoppers.

Life. Brooklyn, E. 150 Greenpoint nue, 3,511 Atlantio Avenue, 803 carry the work on in the larger, way atrush Avenue and 5 Borden Avenue which their new building gives tliem 372, 374, 376 Broome St, New York, CARRIAGE BUILDERS. Eagle Bureaus New York Bureau (Pri opportunity, for these servants have been faithful over the few things of Concord pelled to spend two mlllioms if necessary, for purchasing property, tunneling and making other improvements at the bridge. They are opposed to tlie surrender of anj portion of the plaza to the surface companies, which, as we have repeatedly said, would be a defensible position if the plaza, as it now exists, were worth preserving.

Moreover, there is necessity for immediate action. The people of Brooklyn are not prepared to wait for the ideal improvements which Mr. Peabody has in mind. The bridge trustees have made some mistakes which cannot be remedied and they are paying the penalty in the public's estimate of their intelligence. If they refuse to settle the plaza question in the only way it can be settled, consistent with convenience and comfort, they will find indignation at their course 'more than ever inflamed.

An Effioient Public Servant. Mr. James Dunne has resigned the position as keeper of the city hall. Francis W. Weekes, his assistant, has been elected in his place.

James Dunne has been keeper of the city hall for many years. He has discharged the duties of the position faithfully and successfully, and he has retained the confidence and the street, and there should be many things vate wire ro main office): Room 40, 1 7B 74 Broadwoj Paris Bureau: 28 Avenue de l'Opera (Abraham Straus i He's all right. for them to administer on Washington avenue. Buildmg); Washington Bureau: 608 Fourteenth Street; Summer Resort Burea'i: Room 29, Eagle Building. less one of the coercing applications, would carry people to Greenwood cemetery and penetrate new territory in the Twenty ninth ward.

The aldermen should lend themselves to no coercing plans. If they are convinced that tlie convenience of the public would be served by granting any of the applications they will he justified in giving their approval, provided, however, that satisfactory compensation is exacted. What Courts Are For. Tlie trouble into which WilliaVn A. Shoemaker of Philadelphia has fallen should be a warning to other lawyers and it should be instructive to the public.

Shoemaker may be innocent of the charge of subornation of perjury which has been made against him. He has not yet been heard in his own defense. Charitable people say that he has fallen into a trap which was set for him. Eet us hope so. The warning to lawyers which he presents is that they should not be ready to fall into such a trap as has entangled this man.

He was the senior counsel for H. H. 'Holmes. No orte doubts that Holmes is a murderer and that he has killed several people. The evidence against him in tlie case on which he was tried was conclusive enough for the jury to lind him guilty.

Shoemaker wanted to clear his client. He knew that there are many lawyers who win notoriety by saving murderers from death. lie evidently yearned, for such distinction. He was willing to use To Be Investigated. Lord Dunraven has sent word that Town Carriages, new In form, the highest grada of workmanship and materials, finished in exquisite coloring of and trimmed attrao tively, in unrivalled variety and reasonable in price.

Suburban carriages In all styles, constructed with special reference to required nas in equal variety. Medium prioftd carriages, only dlfTarme In elaborateness of finish and fully warranted, Th whole stock forming the largest in. tb world. Complete stook second hand. he will be over here after the 4th of De Dr.

Storrs. On Saturday the Eagle printed a delightful and instructive interview with Dr. Storrs. On Sunday he preached and Monday this paper reported a thoughtful, impressive and suggestive sermon by him. To night in the Church of the Pilgrims will he held a reception at which be will he will be both host and guest.

cember to give his testimony or his impressions in support of the charges AH Styles of Vehicles CANVASSING THE VOTE. The Brooklyn Eagle thinks that, judging from the present condition of affairs, It will take at least three weeks for what is the last Kings county board of supervisors to canvass the vote cast for state and county officers at the late election. One reason is that each member receives $3 a day, while a clerk gets J5. Again, all sorts of errors have been made by Inspectors. The entire Eighteenth ward had to be returned for correction, and erroneous returns were made from many districts in other wards.

One district made no return of the vote for one of the Democratic candidates for supreme court Judge. In a great many cases the detective ballots were not sent in with the canvass of the returns. Much Exhibited in the Horse Show Advertisements for the iceek day edition of the Jtlaule will be receiced up to IS o'clock, noon, at the main office, and at tlie. branch vfflce until 11:30 A. M.

wi8f and other small advertisements intentiea for the Sunday edition should be AUvenxl at the main oflire nut later tlinn lO 't! P. M. on ami at the frranrh cSfef, at. oefirc 10 1'. Larye or fliruluyr.d ultmifneuU for ttit S'liuioy tdiiiot must Oe sent Out main ojjicc by lie will welcome this generation of his i parishioners to the forty ninth anniver sary of his pastorate.

They will give liitii their greetings upon that interesting Continually in Stock. which he has made concerning the Defender and those who managed and handled her in the late races. Mr. Ise lin, at whom those charges were leveled, has asked for the appointment of a committee by the New York Yacht club, and one has been named. It comprises William C.

Whitney, J. Pierpont Morgan and George C. Rives, perhaps as wise and influential a committee as could have been chosen. friendship of successive administrations of the city government, whether Repub lican, Democratic or independent. event Ins own me among them, ms a i htuvh of historical His a ministry of educational and refining power ami exemplary intiueucc Man and cliiinlt render any anniversary of The close personal relations In which he I of the writing on the returns was Indistinct, and many figures badly made.

Utlca Herald. has necessarily stood to public officers and the Intimate connection between his DEMOCRACY AND THE PRESIDENCY. With some asperity the Brooklyn Eagle discharge of his duties and their coin forts iiud rights have made his place one not easy to fill, yet one of which many unjust complaints might readily I II lim MTMTIHnrOT makes this statement: whatever means presented themselves Grover Cleveland remains the only unbeaten to limi. Whether or not he was the have been made. The testimony of all and the only vindicated public man in either is that he has filled it well, and the very party during the last four years that is alive to day.

All Republicanism was drowned In instigator of the forged affidavit on which he tried to get a new trial is not creditable record is that there have been material. The affidavit was forged. Tlie no complaints whatever. 1892. All anti Cleveland Democracy has been downed since.

The Eagle's belief Is that Mr. Cleveland will retire from the presidency with Any tbr. Eagle left, at resuKnce. in iirt. of the city, can xriiu air address rrmiltunre) to tin' of Jlc and it wiil be yivei to Ifui neicsuiiln tfw serves pipers in the district.

erncivt 'earinrj t.oim can imve the L'niij, and Hunduy Earrte. mailed to them, postpaid, fcT Sgi.CO per month, the addresses beinf, cKansCl ok often desired. Tlie. Eagle xciU be sent to any address in Europe at $1.55 pei month, postage prepaid. CommuTiientions unless accompanied with stamped envelopes will not be returned.

This is a history of an excellent sort, woman who signed it received $20 for her part in the transaction, and Shoemaker, supposedly knowing these things, whether it be held to illustrate the spoils The Eagle can see no chance now for Lord Dunraven to escape this inquiry, unless he should quarrel with the selection of the committee on the ground that it is all American, and in sj'mpathy with the American side of the case. The Representative character of the men should dispose of that objection or reduce it to quibble. There are no two governments on earth that would not be satisfied to have these men arbitrate any questions which might arise between them. They should, therefore, be competent to do justice between Lord Dunraven and Mr. Iselin.

Impartial Americans at first had a considerate side for Dunraven and a critical side for Iselin. That was due to the pluck which Dunraven showed in coming over here, in tlie one case, and to the superlative capacity of the manner of Mr. Iselin for beiug offensively bumptious, in the other. The question of personal equation or system, the civil service system, or any rheir servii i with and for one another siguitic'int. When the number of such anniversa ries has readied and passed forty nine, a great addition to the intrinsic signillcaneo of tlie event is scored by time.

Nevertheless, there wili now be a restraint 'from extended comment, here ami in the hearts of others. Why? Because the expectation of his people and of Christendom is golden, and nothing less, in his case. Christianity is looking forward from the forty ninth to the fiftieth recurrence of the date when his pastorate began. They believe It will he attained. Their prayer is that it may be.

They are grateful that a man of strong character, profound learning, admirable atovy and helpful and uplifting personality has been with thein so long to project his knowledge, his graces and his experience upon the teaching ami tlie preaching office, and they used this document in court. If ail that a record of consistency and courage which the people will not only respect, but revere. That Is all very well; but what bothers the Democratic party now is not how Mr. Cleveland is going, to retire from the presidency, but how any other Democrat is going to get in. Buffalo Commercial other system.

It does illustrate, in fact, tlie James Dunne system of manliness. the district attorney said is true. Shoemaker's zeal for success in this ease overcame his judgment. He is young. modesty, fidelity, civility and conscien tiousness.

The qualities which describe If he succeeds in freeing himself from the system define the man, and tlie Eagle does not desire Chat he shall retire from It is plain beyond any question. When spelling reform we get. That the world will be benefited For Instance, out of debt. Kansas City Journal. this complication, he will not get himself into such trouble again.

He should the public service without this merited remember that the courts exist for the OPALS." The old superstition about the Opal seems to have worn away. They are more fashionable this Fall tlian ever before. We have a large assortment of Opal Rings, fine Australian and Hungarian Stohes.mounted in 14 kt. gold, from $3.00 up. "If you get it at Webster's it's good," A.

A. WEBSTER. Jewelers and Silversmiths, 440 FULTON ST. acknowledgement of the fact. His successor should prove entirely sat punishment of tie guilty and for the BUSINESS NOTICES.

protection of society, and that they are not schools for the exhibition of the in isfactory, for he has been associated with Mr. Dunne in the duties of the place and genera! ojjires of the Associated Pres: are on the fifth fimr the Western Union building, annex. Ilwm 151, corner of Broadway and Dey street. JVetc York City. Setts, doewnentx and copies of speeches fur publication in the newspapers of the L'nitetl Statei and Canada should bn sent there.

The loca bureau, Itoom 101. on the first floor, distribute: news to the Brooklyn Daily Eayle and to Nev York City newspapers. genuity of lawyers in devising ways impression has, however, sunk out of he has a disposition to discharge them WATERS sight in view of the grave matter of to get the guilty free. He should rememiber that as an officer of the court he is an instrument of justice and that the laws which provide for the punish hope and believe that a year hence he will be with them, in the fullness of his strength and In the ripened realization of his wishes and of theirs, to start tlie second half century of his pas ment of lawyers are drafted for the pur torate on the road which it lias so consistently maintained in the t. pose of impressing men of that profession with a sense of their responsibili Worth Remembering, is Unlike Any Other.

these charges, and the Dunraven stock lias declined, while the Iselin quotations have advanced in general regard. Nevertheless, a perfectly judicial attitude should and will, we think be preserved. Pending investigation, the press will do well "to let up" even on Dunraven. for Iselin will want, a vindication on tlie facts not on the unpopularity of bis accuser. equally well.

Our Municipal Workshop. There is no man to whom the business side of good government is interesting or ought to be interesting who cannot find in the talk of City Works Commissioner Alfred T. White on "Our Municipal Workshop" material for instruction and education. It was delivered In All Souls" church on Monday night, and it is adequately reported in this paper to day. Mr.

White is a most excellent business man and he has made a study ties as citizens and as parts of the ma Bridge Accidents and the Cable. The accident on tlie bridge tills morning was due primarily to the fog. If the air had been clear slight delay in getting a train from the station would chinery of justice. A special feature of the WATERS PIANOS These Franchises Must Be Paid For. One cannot help admiring the magni FOB, 1895 is their WONDERFUL FINE The public is interested in this ease, TONE.

Other points of excellence they have, rude of the plans of the syndicate behind the application of the East River and At because it shows that tlie courts of Pennsylvania at least have a proper sense of their mission. This is a couutrv in but are notable above all for their FULL, RIUH, SWEET TONE with fine singing quality. Prices from NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. I have opened a branch office to my local Ttfd at the corner or Bedford and Gates ava, w1 am ready to receive orders tec the beat graao Ol family coal. Clean coal ajid honest welgtot.

GEORGE W. TUCKER, Bedford bit. lantic Ocean Railroad company for the right to use the streets of the city for trol which law is supreme and in which the institutions for Interpreting the law $225 to $400, ley lines. Tlie scheme which it has be of the municipal ousiuess oi wmcn ue poke. Much of it is performed and all NEW PUBLICATIONS.

must be pure and above reproach. Every judge desires that, his court shall gun to carry out involves the expenditure of millions of dollars. It also involves and sold on our new 3 YEAR SYSTEM, giving three ycarB time without interest. of it is affect ed by the department whereof he Is the head. have the respect and confidence of the the tearing up of pavements and depre Also 40 uood aa hand pianos Ai tiIiH.AX BARGAINS.

Pnvments only $5 per month. STOOL. COVER, TUNING and DELIV He thus brought to bear on what he PERSONAL MENTION. Schlatter, the Denver healer, has written a letter promising to be in Chicago on November 30. The tomb of President William Henry Harrison, at North Bend, was opened yesterday to receive the remains of a great grandson, Arch Erwin Eaton, a nephew of Benjamin Harrison.

It Is said that Sarah Bernhardt has written a play which she calls "La Duchesse Catharine," which will be given during her approaching American Commodore Sicard has made some criticisms upon the plans of the proposed battle ships authorized by the last con people. We are glad to say That most courts have that confidence and respect. ciation in value of property in residence streets through which it is proposed to said a large degree of specific knowledge ERY FREE. Send postal for catalogue. run the cars.

There are two things which It is encouraging to all friends of justice and of law when a. court exhibits a OPEN EVENING5 rhe city authorities will do well to re disposition to purge itself as this Phil with the acute measure of intelligence which, as a general business man, he possesses. The straightforwardness of his statements can thus be understood. The value of them cannot be easily over until in. 1st.

member in this connection. The first is that railroads when they supply a popu adelphia, court has done. Of course we not have been followed by a collision. As it was. the mat; in charge of the train up to tin station did not see the standing train in time to prevent the accident.

Two men were injured so seriously that their recovery is doubtful. This incident has a peculiar interest just now. when there is talk of changing the motive puwer on the bridge. Neither train had hold of tin cable. Each was independent of the other.

Xo system, of electric propulsion has been devised wheh connects the trains and keeps them at a fixed distance apart. After a train lias gripped the cable it remains at a given distance Troiii the train ahead of it and the train behind it. At present the bridge trains run on ninety seconds headway. It is proposed to run them on forty live seconds headway as soon as the terminal stations are completed. This headway can be maintained with accuracy and with safety so long as the cable is used.

The accidents which have happened at the bridge have happened after the trains have let go of the cable. lar demand are public benefits. The fact Horace Waters 131 Fifth Av, near 18th St, N. Y. hope that Shoemaker may prove his innocence.

If lie is not guilty the vigor of the court will deserve greater com that a railroad company asks for the priv gress, and a board has been appointed by Secretary Herbert to look into the matter. rated. The usefulness of such a course of lectures as he delivered and as tlie liege of running its cars through certain Minister Dun and Minister Denby and a The Entirely Hew Edition of Johnson's Universal Cyclopedia, which has been in preparation during the last three years by a corps of Thirty six eminent Scholars as Department Editors, uader tha direction of CHARLES KENDALL ADAMS. LL.D., President of the University of Wisconsin, as Editor in chief, has just been completed and Is Ready for Delivery. The whole round of Human Knowledge is fully treated under about Fifty Thousand Titles 03' over Three Thousand Contributors mendation.

people of All Souls' church are arrang streets of the city does not justify anyone number of United States consular officers In China and Japan are to be decorated by the Japanese emperor In recognition of their good ing with others to deliver is manifest. in denouncing that company. If the cars are patronized by the people that shows Brooklyn is the most interesting city, More Plaza Delay. Mayor Strong and Controller Fitch of it least, to Brooklynites in the world that the people want tile cars. The sec omces auring tne laxe war.

Congressman Cannon of Illinois Is said to be a candidate for the seat which Senator Palmer will vacate in due time. New York were again absent yesterday ond tiling which the city authorities or It ought to ue. it can ue made so should remember is this: If a line of by practical, informal and direct discourse upon Brooklyn matters, especially when the question of the disposition of the plaza came up for consideration at the meeting of the bridge trustees and railroad running through a street is a RECENT EVENTS. source of revenue to private capitalists It is reported that the sultan Is breaking there was another postponement notwirh when the testimony of such men as Mr. White, who has already spoken, and of Mayor Schieren, who is to follow him aovvn unaer ine strain ana tnai ne is a mental and phys'ieal wreck.

standing Mayor Sehleren's demand for those capitalists should pay into the public treasury a certain sum either in a lump at the begnnlng or in the way of rental A collision in the center of the bridge The Arabs in the province of Yemln. Arabia. in the same course, is frankly rendered. immediate action. This is the fourth or fifth time that settlement has been de is practically impossible.

It makes no are In revolt and have defeated a strong force of Turkish troops. The rebellion has its Phe Eagle, which is the preacher to all on a uxed basis every year tor the use layed and It is not surprising that the origin in rewgtous fanaticism. of the streets. No candidate ran for office in this city this year who did not de disposition to trifle with a matter of such the preachers and the pastor of all the churches, does" not fail to commend any marked effort in any of its parishes It i believed in Constantinople that the massacres in Armenia were ordered by the sultan, under the influence of the Dalace large moment should have given rise to clare that it was his belief that all fran much criticism. There can no longer be chises should be paid for.

This Is the which gives to words the quality of in difference whether it is foggy or rainy or daylight, or dark, tlie trains are like the buckets on a chain pump. There is never collision between those buckets, and so long as the grip remains on the cable, collision is impossible ou the bridge. Sometimes tlie delays caused by a break in the cable provoke complaint any doubt that it was the intention of the clique and that the excitement has grown to a point where it is beyond control. The orders to mobilize troops cannot be carried out struction and which barbs Instruction sentiment of this community. We want hoard of experts which planned the ter with a direct relation to citizenship or because oi the lack of money.

no franchises given away. We want the money which railroad companies pay for miunls to allow the surface ronds to use The missionaries are perfectly satisfied with A limit even to goodness our best kersey overcoats prove it. You can pay as much more as yon will for your overcoat and find no difference between it and ours in cloth, make up or fit the difference isn't there. Silk lined throughout or worsted lined with silk shoulders 38. Rogers Feet Co to life.

Mr. White's words, and the words of those who are to follow him In this the plaza, nor can there be any doubt their franchises paid to the city and not the conduct of united States Minister Terrell In his efforts to protect them. They be lieve he has done all that lies in his power. that such was the intention of the legis attractive lecture series in All Souls to any city officials for Their private gain. lature acting upon' the report submitted church, will be found to have this excel This syndidcate should have submitted to the aldermen an offer for the streets to it.

by the experts. The opinions of Ber lent quality and are, therefore, to be ine rumor comes irom nome. Da sod on some conference of diplomats, that Russia has decided to act independently In the East. Ft Is not believed that any joint naval gen and of James C. Carter are heartily commended.

which they want. They should have announced their willingness to pay a per all Specialists vho sign their articles. The peholarship of Harvard, Yale, Johns Hopkins. Princeton, University of Chicago, University of VlBconsln, Northwestern University, Cornell; of Union Theological Seminary, Andover, Auburn, iti represented by signed articles In this imrrican Cyclopedia. The ability of the Law School and of our greater Medical Schools has been drawn upon.

The Sciences are represented by corps of investigators and experts too numerous for mention. Eight Extra lloyal Octavo Volumes, Seven Thousand Two Hundred and Sixty four pages One Hundred and Thirty Colored Maps, Including Plans of the Chief Cities of the United States, Canada and Kurope, and over Thre Thousand Illustrations. The type is new ajxd larger than in former editions. "Measured by all the standards which test tho qualities and values or a cyclopedia, this new edition of Johnson's must be held to meet all practical requirements." The Brooklyn Dally Eagle. iSee review November 16.) "In the best sense it la an American work, developed on a distinct plan of its own.

and every article written Independently for it." New York Independent. The volumes may be examined and Prospectus and Specimen Pages obtained at the office of tho publishers, D. APFLETOX 72 FIFTH AV, NEW YORK, 1 OR BROOKLYN AGENCY, both to the effect that the trustees mav demonstration win De made for the present. Some of our churches neglect so many things They should study and "slosh" lease to the surface railroads portions of nor untu tne forte nas nad opportunity to show its good faith in the effort to restore centage on the gross receipts or a lump sum. Before the aldermen grant the Prince and Broadway.

Warren and Broadtvar. Thtrty'second and uroadray. tlie plaza for terminal purposes, the only around among so many things which they SKVr YORK. question remaining to be considered bein should let alone, that the sagacity, civU franchise for a single street they should from the people and they hope thai some system not liable to breaks will be used. It is well now and then to remember the advantages which Ihe cable offers.

If the trolley system, for instance, should be used on the bridge the only guarantee against collisions would be the intelligence of tlie motonnen. That intlll gonce. however, would not avail when The tracks were covered with ice and the trains began to rush down the grade on either end as a toboggan rushes down the icy slide. Breaks would be useless in such au emergency. It requires little order.

It is reponted from Venezuela that the people are very greatly stirred us over Ene one of terms. No one suggests that the fix the compensation which the cty must receive. We hope the necessity of land's attitude on the boundary question and plaza be turned over to the surface roads at a rental less than a fair percentage this is appreciated by the aldermen upon the cost of the land they pro It is not probable that this company expects to build railroads on the spirit anu common sense or the parish of All Souls' in this instance should receive especial praise. When that parish understands a little better the demerits of public plunderers it will square its opinions on perdition with the evangelical views of the Eagle upon that subject, and, in short, it will be forced to regard hell as a sort of political necessity. pose to occupy, even though tlie elevated roads are ahead of them on torsos which streets included in its petition.

There that tney wm ngnt necessary. The New York Yacht club has appointed a committee to investigate Lord Dunraven's charges. The Valkyrie's owner has sent word tibat be is willing to come to this country in Decero ber and appear before the committee. Attorney General Hancock has granted the petition "of a Syracuse firm to begin proceedings against the Tobacco trust, to prevent its doing business in this state. The Nez Perces reservation in Idaho was thrown open to settlement yesterday.

The nobody understands, but which are Com are doubtless three things which the company desires to accomplish. It wants to get franchises for certain streets to monly supposed to amount practically to a free gift. The Heights company has already made an offer of rental which is CLOCKS CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS A collection of new Mantel Clocks from SIO OO to $300 00 Traeling Clocks iu leather cases, S5 00 Opera Glasses of great power and clear ness, $2 00 prevent any other company from usin The Brooklyn Maternity. considered reasonable and that company those streets. It wants to coerce the 1S1 MONTAGUE ST.

A tep ffoin the street appomit t7ie Aca'iny nj' Munic. Volume intl a lift contributor Jnr iwtpertinn. is as much entitled to be regarded as a public corporation as the bridge railroad itself, in so far as it handles a great pro stockholders of the Atlantic Avenue Railroad company, who object to consolidation with the Nassau company, into an agreement to dispose of their stock. imagination to conceive the disastrous result following tlie arrival of an uncontrollable train at the station. It Is not probable that the bridge trustees will decide to change the motive power on the bridge itself until they lind a system as safe as the cable.

Tlie use of electricity Instead of steam for switching puriwses would not. affect, the situation on the span. Electricity is as safe as steam in the stations. It is not as safe as the cable when the trains are run over the bridge less than a minute apart. portion of the traffic to and from the bridge.

It accomplishes this by applying for fran choice lands and mineral claims were picked out days ago. There was no rush when the time came, for the reason that pretty much everyone was located beforehand on his olalm. The members of the Cuban Junta in New York deny with great Indignation the story that Maceo and Gomez have been bought wfcij Spanish gold. They say 'they expect news of a great battle within a few days. Henry H.

Leonard, a well known business man of Wichita, was found murdered In an alleyway, in that city. A woman, in whose favor he had made an insurance policy, and her son have been arrested. The dedication of the spacious new fire proof building of this useful organization this afternoon and evening marks a milestone in the history of Brooklyn's generous and wise charities. Twenty five years ago a band of devoted women organized this institution in its old quarters, on Concord street, at a time when there was no refuge of the sort and When Brooklyn had grown to a size where the need was great. But they did more than simply to organize a Terminal facilities at this side of the river seem to have been devised with chises for streets which are parallel to streets over which the Atlantic avenue the intention of confusing and annoy liue is run.

It considers consolidation with this company morally certain in OVINGTON BRO ing the public. The exits and approaches 9 bring together conflicting tlde of travel spite of the objections of a few stock Fhitbush av. Junction Fulton st. holders, and it wants other streets to make connections between the Nassau and that there have not been serious accidents is due more to good fortune thau to anything else. Disapprobation lines and the Atlantic avenue lines.

There POLITICAL POINTS. The result of the canvass in the Seventeenth may be fourth reason for the applications, and that is the desire of the com pany to improve the Nassau system, by of these inadequate facilities was reflected in the presentment, of the October grand jury. Now, as If to emphasize the administrative incapacity of the trustees, they are delaying the performance of a duty which is of the highest importance to tlie public, and that is to supply connections between tlie bridge extending it. For instance, its application for eastern district streets, iuelud The Most Readable Magazine on Earth FOR 10 CENTS. THE STRAND MAGAZINE.

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The International News Company, 83 and 85 Dnane Street iOe Door Bast of Broadway) nkw York uity. ing Wythe avenue and North Fifth Another Hostile. Senator George C. Vest has added his resounding yawp to the chorus of the Cleveland hostlles who think that they are in the Democratic party, because they are In the organization which calls itself Democratic. A great deal depends upon definitions.

By the dictionary Mr. Cleveland is a Democrat, and Senator Vest is not. In the lineal course of organizations, conventions and the like, Mr. Vest may still regard himself as a Democrat, but if organizations called Democratic or platforms called Democratic or senators claiming to be Democratic, are not Democratic in the doctrinal and dictionary sense of the word, then hey are Democratic at all only in senses not worth street to Marcy avenue to Ainslie street AT THE BANQiriOT OK THE iNEW YORK Jewelers Association, pfvert last week at Del monlco's, the table decorations surpassed anything before ween on a similar occasion. The work was in charge of George W.

Shiebler, who brougrht Into play hla well known artistic taste in arranging1 undoubtedly the tp eniest collection of line sliver pieces and beautiful art pottery ever dl played in a banquet hall In this country. The extent ant richness the silver decorations were due to the generosity the Whiting Manufacturing Company, the Gorham Manufacturing Company. Dominick Haff. and George W. Shiebler who placed at the di poaal of the association some of the finest table pieces In their various stocks, agprepatins $50,000.

The floral decorations were supplied by E. Apptegatc of Brooklyn, who made one of his yreatest efforts In tht production of a nw lloral effect from combined chrysanthemums and cosmoses and roses, a. together a feast for the eye never to be forgotten. makes a connection oeiween us avenue line and the Thirty fourth street ferry, in Eong Island City, and makes hospital. They established the first training school for nurses in this state, if not in Amerlna.

The trained nurse has become a necessity of modern life, hardly less useful than the physician himself. Now. that we know her work and the importance of intelligent care, we wonder that so many of the race survived the old haphazard guessandpresnniemethods of nursing as are alive to give their comic and tragic recollections of the system. The founders of the Maternity blazed the way for something better than the rule of thumb in nursing, and if they had done no other, good they deserve to be held lu grateful remembrance for That. Beside the 200 nurses they have educated they have cared for 2.000 patients in their quarter century of hard work, and have extended this aid to women in need, without any i a direct route from that point to Man NeTV York senate district indicates that Charles B.

Page, Republican, has been elected over Senator O'Sulllvan, the Tammany candidate. Senator Vest of Missouri thinks the refusal of the administration 'to dicker with the silver people resulted in hard times and iu subsequent Democratic defeat. The presence in New York of ex President Harrison and ex Speaker Reed has set the political gossip mills going with great energy. It is believed that ex President Harrison will be a. candidate for the Republican nomination, and everybody knows that the man from Maine wants it.

The meeting of congress is two weeks away, and only about thirty members have reached Washington. There Is every indication that the next congress will be jlngolsh to the verge of blood thirstiness. Chandler and Lodge and the rest of the screamers will flash their tongues from their scabbards, and England will tremble at the din of clashing jawbone and detonating larnyx. Memphis Commercial Appeal A Bllver majority in the senate would not hattan beach. Another eastern district application takes its lines to Ridgewood and Einden Hill cemetery, and connects with its Cauarsie line.

The Woodbine and Monroe street and Classon avenue and the surface lines. Failure to perform that duty becomes more intolerable as the bad weather season progresses. East night we published the letter of a woman, who, on Thursday last, reached Brooklyn in a pouring rain. She was compelled To cross the plaza in the mud, and dodge tlie surface tracks before she could reach a place of safety to wait for the car she wanted. This experience is that of thousands of others.

It is an experience of discomfort and exasperation which becomes doubly lntol considering. Revenue reform is Democratic. Trust I application is to make connection with LOUIS BILLON, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, 576 HICKS ST, Between President and Carroll sts, SOUTH BROOKLYN. CHRONOMETERS. REPEATERS.

DUPLEX FRENCH CLOCKS. protection is not. Senator Vest opposed the Park avenue line of the Atlantic revenue reform. He put trust protection And all kinds of Complicated Watches and Clocks avenue company and make a new outlet to the bridge and Fulton ferry, for the Twenty eighth ward. The Pacific understood and carefully repaired.

AU kinds of into the Wilson bill. A thousand cotiven tloas for a thousand years might call that JOB PRINTING te Wheels ana Pieces made to order tor the trade,.

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