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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1899. CONCERNING SPOOKS. SEC. WILSON REFUTES RESERVES SAIL IRE CRUISER AMEN.

TREES INJURED BY HORSES. The following is a copy of a card issued by the Tree Planting and Fountain Society ot Brooklyn To the Tree Planting and Fountain Society of Brooklyn: My tree has been Injured by a horse belonging to of avenue. The following are witnesses: Name, residence, HOTEL ARRIVALS. Clarendon V. A.

Macdonald, Denver, H. L. Hostoiil. Mr. and Mrs.

I31nn, New York: Jo Bnpli V. Martler. Coshocton. O. Charles H.

Voor hces, Samuel Love. C. G. Smith. James A.

Golden. New York; D. B. Kelm. Brooklyn; Mr.

anil MrH. Aj'E. HelntKolman, Cleveland. O. Mr.

and Mrs. F. II. Applosatc, rsrooklyn: F. F.

Fuller. Boston. E. O. Fraser.

William N. Washt ly. Red Bank. N. H.

C. Utoaa. A. Straus, J. D.

Levy, Mr. and H. Wilson. William H. Friday.

Brooklyn: Ooorije M. Bo.thwell, New York; I. S. Williams, Urooklyn. "St.

George C. A. Rrowncll. A. lienztle.

New York; M. E. Hertcl. Greenfield, I. Hadley, Mrs.

S. F. liequa, Mrs. J. W.

Naten. New York; J. K. Glover. Philadelphia: Mr.

and Mrs. T. F. Thomson. Hudson, N.

Y. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolff, Brooklyn: W.

H. Van Sternberg. New York: Mr. and Mrs. R.

Ouadls, Boston, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cross.

Baltimore: Mr. and Mrs. Y. Gir ford. H.

Wertz, New York: F. ('. Stansby. Rochester, N. Y.

J. C. Hayes. Brooklyn: Mr. and Mrs.

F. H. Tavlor. Brooklvn: 12. W.

Beryman. Newark. Name. residence. Professor Hyslop Thinks He Has Trapped Some of Them Scientifically Ex Surrogate Dailey, an Expert in Spiritualism, Does Not Swallow All That Comes to Him Prom the Spirit "World, for Some Spirits Are Prauds and Jokers.

out of the foreigners and businessmen of that city." Speaking of the. sanitary condition of the island Mr. Rubens said. "The great danger from yellow fever will not come until September and October. These are the two deadly months in Cuba, and I greatly fear the American troops will suffer from the dread disease then.

Mr. Rubens thinks the War Department will decide to leave the question as to whether Michael J. Dady of Brooklyn shall carry out bis contract to sewer and pave Havana to the municipal council of that city. If this course Is taken he thinks General Ludlow will haw bit: light on his hands. He says many of the members of the council owe their places to Ludlow, and.

therefore, ie S3 likely that he will have considerable influence with them. Mr. Rubens expressed some surprise at the news that General Lud is much going on which is not within the range ot their vision. They do not know as much about some things hero as we know. They have to study and learn as well as we do here.

There is a progression of the soul in the spirit world, as there Is here. Let me say this much in conclusion: There is a good deal that comes from the other side which I refuse absolutely to swallow. 1 won't accept any communication that does not harmonize with reason. There are lying as well as truthful communications, but of the existence ot the soul after death, of the fact that communications are had from the spirit world, I have no doubt. Religion and science are coming to an acceptance of these facts." Ex Surrogate Dailey may Justly be termed Will the society assist me In securing compensation for the Injury? Second Battalion to Continue Drills on Board During the Summer Months.

Address, Declares That Dingley Tariff Law Is Not the Mother of All Trusts. Date. STREET CAR STRIKE IN AKRON. Akron, June 20 The local street car system was tied up by a strike thin morning. A CRUISE DOWN THE SOUND.

FUTURE TRUST LEGISLATION. PARIS FASHIONS UP TO DATE. 'Man an expert in Spiritualism, and probably knows how to protect himself from the bogus Shakcspeares, practical jokers and confidence men in the spirit world, but how is a novice low had announced that be intended to lay a i couple of streets in Havana, one with asphalt and one of brick, as an experiment. "This would look." lie "as if the United States cniliiary authorities were going ahead and doing the very work tlicit Mr. IJady's con tract provides for." From the Eagle Paris Bureau, 53 Rue Camboh, Through the Courtesy of Abraham Straus.

Boys Aroused hy Wild Cries of Overboard" An Alarm of "Pirc Pederal Government May Be Ahle to Protect People Against the Operations of Combinations. N. J. Felensteln, Baltimore; V. J.

Morse. New York; W. H. Mtlnoe, Boston: A. C.

Read, Nashville, Tenn. W. F. Brown, Brooklyn: II. O.

Chuto. Deseronto, Ontario; George A. Lavle. S. S.

vV'hltehouse. J. Walker. H. E.

Olbn. Brooklyn. Brandon J. F. Kelly.

Mr. and Mrs. Lane, J. Kale, G. Munn.

Brooklyn; C. Douglass C. Can ley. F. C.

Murphv. New York: J. Iilmcs, (3. taly. Maspeth.

L. C. Newtown, L. Maxflcld. G.

Day. Jamaica. L. T. .1.

Lonsrwt.ll, T. Farrlnffton. Hollls. L. J.

Watson. J. Mc Neeley, Bridgeport, J. Driscoll, IT. Thomas.

Jamestown, N. Y. Picrrepont H. R. Scovlllc.

Brooklyn: Miss B. M. Smith. New Haven: John Morris. Brooklyn; S.

New York; Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kelly. Brooklyn: W.

C. Little, Bellport. W. C. Warden, Trenton.

N. A. Collins, Trenton, N. J. to guard against spiritual imposition? may be asked.

Don't bother with tne spirits uuu they won't bother with you. MUL. Russia Favoring Insurgents? i "In discussing the Philippine question, the The war on the sea is over, and all our fact seems to have been lost sight of that the war (or a ne at least, is over, so far as the country which has most to lose by the United boys of lh(J Nava, Reserve are concerned, but Eagle Bureau, 608 Fourteenth street. Washington, June 21 The administration FIRE STOPPED PERFORMANCE, Professor Hyslop of Columbia University thinks he has been talking to disembodied spirits and receiving answers through tb flngeTS of Mrs. Leonora A.

Piper, a spiritual medium. Mrs. Piper goes into a trance and buries her face in a pillow while Professor Hyslop talks through her fingers to invisible spooks, after the same fashion that one talks through a telephone. Frequently Mrs Piper's fingers are used by the spirits in writing answers to Professor Hy slop's questions. Mrs.

Piper does not remember what she says or does in her trances, but the has never been known to forget to charge $10 per "sitting," that being the professional term descriptive of her performances in "subliminal" and "supraliminal" stages. Professor Hyslop announces that he hopes to prove in a scientific way through this medium Itiat the immortality of the soul is a fact. The professor is not prepared to take the public fully into his confidence just now, and tell us what he has heard lrrim the land of shadows via Mrs. Piper's finger tips. He will make his disclosures in a book.

has determined not to let go unrefuted the aa'd commanding the commerce of the islands lhe wl" not let ln tDeir Practice on ac count of that. Governor Roosevelt has given lamous declaration of Theodore Havemeyer an( thus opening up to the government of the of Brooklyn that the Dingley tariff law is the! United States the markets of the far East is Russia and not Germany," said a well known But the Programme at Brighton Beach Music Hall Is a Good One. Other Attractions. orders that the divisions continue their drills on board the auxiliary cruisers just as if the Spaniards still had designs on the Brooklyn Bridge and the sky scrapers. So, every week some new division of the Reserves goes oil diplomat to the Eagle correspondent to day.

Tile speaker is perhaps hotter posted or. matters connected with the Eastern problems than anv one else in Washington. When YOUNG MEN'S TROLLEY BIDE. The members of. the.

Assumption Young Men's Literary Association and their friends went on a trolley ride last night. The destination was Schuetzen Park, Glondale. There were three cars chartered to carry the pleasure seekers. The cars were decorated and brilliantly illuminated. There were about 200 in the party.

asked why he held these views, he replied: on the Aileen, one of the mosquita. squadron 'Russia has both political and commercial mother ot all trusts. It is needless to say that none of the officials here agree with him in his statement, and not a little impatience is manifested that Mr. Havemeyer should have given utterance to such a sweeping remark when he has been such a beneficiary of the law that he criticizes. Secretary of Agriculture James Wilson was pacing up and down his private room to day when the Eagle correspondent asked him if he coincided with the view of trusts taken The fire in the dynamo house of the Brighton Beach Hotel last evening Interfered with the presentation of all the numbers on the programme ot the Brighton Beach Music Hall.

This was a misfortune for Manager Grover, ur. nonwiHfi nf nprformers this that guarded the harbor during the war. Every bit of the work, and in fact everything that is done on board, is done by the Reserves themselves, from the man who gives orders from the bridge to the jolly boys who reasons for fearing the control of the Philippines by the United States. Such an event threatens not only to endanger the success of the transcontinental railroad which the Russian government is building at a tremendous cost, but may also result in losing to Russia are snovellng coal below or scrubbing decks The New York Sun, after commenting at htk to improve by Mr. Havemeyer.

The stalwart Iowan a good portion Mnena between une oi tne termini ia uiib ruau it at a poi upon for the purpose required. Withal, the bill contains nothing which has even a sus SUNDAY SCHOOL EXCURSIONS. Two large uptown Sunday schools went on their annual excursion this morning, the Greene Avenue' Baptist and the Sumner Avenue M. E. These schools have been in the habit of going together for several years.

The General Sloeum left the Bridge Dock at 9 o'clock with about 1,500 teachers and pupils on board for Empire Grove on the Hudson. Special trains on the elevated railroad carried the excursionists to the point of departure ot the boat. Yesterday morning at 7:30 o'clock Lieutenant Robert J. Beach and Lieutenant Charles C. B.

P.eld called their men around them and announced that the Third Division was to march on board the Aileen prepar to take etopped in his walk, straightened up and exclaimed vigorously: "Of course not, and nobody else agrees with him. I doubt very much if Mr. Havemeyer believes It himself, because he was down at the Capitol when the tariff bill wag within easy Teach of the Philippines. Should the latter islands become populated with Americans, it would be but a short time before the liberal ideas of this people would bo infused to the residents of Siberia. The secret of the Czar's power over thuse people length upon Professor Hyslop's alleged discoveries, quotes freely from the communications which Luther B.

Marsh and Professor Kiddle asserted that they had received from the spirit land. These quotations are presented for the purpose of showing that Marsh and Kiddle were entitled to as much of credence as Professor Hyslop, despite his declaration that his predecessors failed to convince the world because "Their so called facts were not obtained, as picion of vulgarity; It is a clean, wfiolesome vaudeville performance, which fully deserves the support of ail who desire similar presentations during the balance of the season. The preliminary concert by the band demonstrated that the members have practised consistently since their organization. The time was excellent, the shading ail that could be hold of anything they were Instructed to take is that he keeps them in ignorance, and he being framed and industriously engaged In haB much to Jread frotn the introduction into hold of. Ostensibly the command was a sur asuing ior protection for nis particular line Siberia of a strong love for liberty and edu prise, and the occasion an emergency.

Act of business cation. Then again this great railroad was uany, the boys had bpen a little forewarned laid down with the expectation that it would ena'ole Russia to command the carrying trade de sired. A clarionet solo, with accompani and had had a little practice, but. nevertheless, not enough to make their skill, readiness and nerve any the less admirable. Lieutenant Beach assumed command.

Tho I see it, in a thorough, scientific way. Again. cner.t. was encored. Wiseman's Serenaders they did not lay their whole proof before the proved to be a quartet whose work was far of the East.

But with the United States as a near neighbor, the conditions arc changed. The establishment of American lines of In advance of that usually offered by such com. world, as I shall do." Rtrannirs tn lnnolnlu. Manila and Japan "Do you think that the sugar trust has benefited by the tariff on sugar provided for in the present law?" "The sugar trust has had such protection as Congress thought would make equal the difference between refining ln foreign countries and refining here, the use of capital and of labor being considered?" "What legislation is likely to follow the engine room was manned by the Second Battalion Reserves. William Sherman acted as machinist, first class; Andrew Volk, fireman.

would detract seriously from the trade which Russia has been counting on. It is folly to thnr P.tcui lrtnb tvirh fnvnr In nnv blr.ations: the Van Aukens offered a horizontal bar specialty which will be talked about by all who saw it. for it is one of the cleverest acts of the kind ever put on the vaudeville stage. Louise Gunning, who recently penrrd success at Kostcr Bial's, with her The Sun places stress upon the fact that Kiddle was as much of a scientist as Hyslop is, and that Luther B. Marsh was an able lawyer who received assistance in his investigations from Judge Edmonds; that each of these investigators made public a great mass HEALTH HINTS POR SUMMER.

A leaflet of simple, common sense information about the care of children and preservation of health has been prepared by the physicians of the Peoples' University Extension Society for free distribution among the poor of the city. Special advice is given for the prevention of those summer diseases which cause such great in rant mortality in the city every year and which are due largely to the ignorance and carelessness of mothers. Copies can be obtained by addressing the secretary, Eugene Whitney, 100 William street, Manhattan. Free health talks by experienced physicians will also be furnished by the society to mothers' meetings or other gatherings of women in the city. on the possession by the United Sta'tes "of the first class; Clarence Miers, machinist, first Philippines.

Russia is really now a compel class; H. Carlson, fireman, first cla. Niol developments before the Industrial Commis Itor of the United States in the eastern mar windquist, machinist, first class; Uor Scotch sor.es. in costume, was I sion and the general agitation of the tru3t kets. and the manufacturers of Moscow, rit.

question?" Petersburg and otner inland cities, are k.ok Ing about for an outlet for their products of what they considered conclusive evidence of the existence of disembodied spirits. They presented alleged communications from over one hundred witnesses beginning with Adam a uuucuu uung on me WUn their unlimlted cheap labor the pay of ui iiuBia. are mostly creatures best Russian mechanics ranging from 54 to of the various states, but wherever the fed Costume of tan cloth; stitched band on skirt and jacket; plain black moire vet, with Jet buttons. sett, machinist, first class. H.

A. Helium was acting quartermaster. E. P. Doane, boatswain's mate, and the deck crew and Messrs.

Paul Croley. Jerre Crowley, E. H. Krohn. Babe Blatz.

W. C. Murphy, Thompson, Lord, N'yrton, Cooke and Harding. Boatswain Meyer was pilot and acted generally in the capacity of a petty officer. Steward Crocker proved himself a splendid cook repeatedly encored last night.

The other performers are T. Wllmott Eckert and Miss Emma Berg in a refined operetta. George Thatcher, who drew so well last week that he was re engaged, and Herbert's performing dogs, one of which dives from the dome of the music hall. In the middle ot Eckert and Berg's turn last night the lights in the theater went out. Manager Grover came before the curtain and in a $9 a month and great quantity of raw material, Russia will eventually figure as a great producing country." "A great deal has been said about the Germans furnishing the Filipinos with arms, but it.

is mv opinion that Russia has had more to RECEPTION AND 'DANCE eral government can protect the people against the operations of combinations of capital that are putting up the prices of commodities there Is no doubt that it will do so." Secretary Wilson believes that there is a chance for the sugar business of the country to get out of the hands of the trust which do with it than Germany. I believe that a and madesuch a success that he is almost de and including Noah, Cain. Methusaleh, Shaks peare, Bacon, Lincoln, Jim Fisk and a number of departed statesmen. Noah did not have much to say, beyond declaring that his quarters were in the fore part of the cabin in the ark instead of aft. Job would not submit to questioning.

Shakspeare said some things utterly unlike anything that he had ever written in the flesh, so did Byron. Goliath was summoned by one medium and he was examined at length concerning his fight with careful investigation will bear me out in tnis i l0 start a restaurant near the club. suspicion, itussia certainly nas more to iem quiet, sensible speech announced mat mere was a slight fh2 In the hotel building, and asked the audience to leave the hall quietly. There was no suggestion of a panic and the ball was emptied within a moment or two. ln tho United States as a neighbor in the East It is said that when the boys first started now controis it, and he places his faith in than Germany has.

During our Civil ur our government was allowed by the German Immediately the music hall employes turned I this deliverance in the beet sugar. In speak rholr attrntlon to the fire, connected their own Ing of this matter to the Eagle correspondent I government to open recruiting stations off someone forgot to let go the line that held the Aileen to the wharf and part of the wharf" went with them, but this is Indignantly denied by the crew, which declares that everything was coming their way anyhow. Once to day, he said: "The farmers all through the hose, adn dragged it across the grounds to WAITING EOR DEWEY! In the Harbor of Manila, in the far Pacific Sea. The Spanish squadron proudly rode the waves; Its commander loudly boasted that the time would shortly be When the "Yankee pigs" would find ignoble graves And the Governor and Bishop bade the people bear in mind The fate that waited for the foreign foe Those who 'scaped the cannon's slaughter would in cages be confined, Doomed to finish out their lives in bitter woe. "Behold!" the Bishop cried, "I've a message from on High that country at which thousands were enlisted for volunteer service in the United States Army and Navy.

This Is something that no other European government permitted. Ger Given by Alumni of the Manual Training High School. The Alumni Association of the Manual Training High School entertained the graduating class of '99 at a reception and dance at the Pouch Mansion last evening. Mrs. Charles D.

Larkins, Mrs. William Powell and Mrs. Henry Hazen were the patronesses, and there was a good sized attendance of the teachers ln the High School, the alumni and the members of this year's class. The girl graduates looked pretty in their white commencement frocks, so. much so that one deemed the young men fortunate who secured their names on the dancinc programme off, whatever the mishaps may have been before leaving, the Aileen was managed aa David.

Here is an interesting extract from Goliath's examination: Q. As the medium now sees you, clad In the armor described In the Bible, of magnificent proportions, with your mighty spear, marching proudly before your columns, you must, Indeed, have an appalling filpht to your enemies? man capitalists in both countries liberally QS 6 purchased our bonds and in every way that country not only declared friendship but gave Point fi ct on fhflt nortaern Dolt ot states, from New York to California, are growing sugar beets. Factories where the beets are worked up cost something like half a million of dollars. These factories finish the product complete, grind it, refine It and prepare it for consumption, and at the present time the commodity Is usually sold ln the neighborhood where it was originally grown. Four hundred factories such as I have described would be enough to manufacture all the sugar that could be consumed in a year in the United States.

This would require an investment of some the hotel extension. It is not too mucn to say that these men, acting under the direction of Mr. Grover, really saved the hotel, for, while they did not extinguish the flames, they kept them partially in chuck until the arrival of the regular firemen, a quarter of an hour later, and tore down most of the wooden extension In which the fire originated. Upon the arrival ot the fire companies, and when the flames had been subdued. Manager Grover ordered the band out on tho lawa and a good Impromptu concert was given.

"A Snrinir Chicken." which the author, Ed ish An eHcan a suns' dizod p8B In Gcr i Beach could make a call on Chief mam backed by Russia, sought to show Gcr Engineer rye of tne state naval force thi From Rye Beacn the little converted yacht These dogs are given over to our hand! and tripped the mazes the waltz, the two I So, boldly meet and face them if they dare to 10re especiallv in regard to American occu fjot off to Larchmont. where ev, ry boat in ation of the Philippines, but the German na bor dipped colors or saluted with can overnment itself has never yet shown that it o. Cold Spring Harbor and many other Ht pati venture nigh. tie resorts on tile were visited, and in the meantime "every man took a trick at the 'Would nnt hppt Rii riT. ti nct v.

rn.m..i gar Selden, calls a three act music farce, was A. 1 ijre.sent myself in the same armor I then wore In order that you may judge for yourself. To most readers the examination ot Goliath would seem to sustain Professor Hyslop In his contention that neither Marsh nor Kiddle conducted his investigations in a thoroughly scientific way. To illustrate the shortcomings of these investigators: Mr. Marsh was an able lawyer, an expert cross examiner.

Here stood Goliath, arrayed in armor and carrying the same big spear which he shook at David thousands of years ago. Here stood Goliath, wearing the same head that had been severed from his shoulders thousands of years ago. Why was or intends to tie antagonistic to any policy that the United States will pursue in the Philippines. Whatever tho German government did in this connection was open and above board." Novel Diet of a Cow. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson to day received in his mail a pasteboard box labeled: "The contents of this package was wheel.

During tho trip the boys were aroused by wild cries of "Man overboard." Instantly the engines would stop, the propeller would then churn the water In an opposite direction, like clockwork the boats would be lowered an4 the imaginary man would he rescued ln great Rhane. Tncidentallv an alarm of firo would presented in the Casino at Eergen Beach last just ince the present sugar trust'" night to a good stzed and easily amused audi "There is about as much likelihood ot a ence. The idea of the piece, II there is any beet sugar trust as there is of a potato corn thing connected wit'a the production which wheat or rye trust. It would not be practic i can be correctly called an idea, is that of a Dle to gather Into one combination the owners young man whose Infantile days were passed cf suc), factories, and there is Ilttlo likeli in an incubator with the result that. In hood of this industry getting under the con maturer years he is seized with an uncontroll trol of a certain few manipulators The step and the lanciers with them.

Dancnig began at 8:30 o'clock and was continued in a leisurely way until a late hour, Muller'e Orchestra furnishing the music. Beside the the, affair last night was designed as a social gathering of all who have ever received a diploma from the High School. The organization of the Alumni Association dates back to February, and the merabtrs desire to include each successive new claes In their ranks. With the 1890 graduates the membership will reach a hundred. The officers are: Louis V.

Bennett, president; W. W. Coomb3, secretary; H. Elliott Esterbrook, treasurer; reception committee, Ernest Streubel. chairman; Harry Hussey, David Dennehy, Miss Mabel L.

Rose and Miss Edith Barnei. taken from tho stomach of a 4 year old cow. rcqure quick work, and to keep the trip from And our glory shall be known in every land!" And the squadron lay and waited, while its proud commander thought Of the victor's crown that soon should be his own, OI a great and glorious triumph, in a battle briefly fought. And honors he expected from the throne. In the Harbor of Manila, on that sunny day in May, Lay the Spanish squadron, once so highly prized Sunken, shattered, burned and ruined by the Yankee guns that day, Those "Yankee pigs" that Spain had so despised.

And we watched with anxious eyes until the message came across "We've destroyed the Spanish squadron, to able desire to crow and strut at tne mention trust whlch ls Dase(1 upon factoriea erected i killed at Blackfoot Indian Aeencv. Montana. of anything tiaving to do with a towl 1 for refining foreign sugars, has nothing in i When the box was opened the Secretary notion and the treatment of this tneme Prot common with the home production of this found a brown hard substance, about the size ably will be found amusing by those who do commodity." of a base ball. After studying the curiosity not consider It stupid. "Ho you think that the government hip.

for some time, he sent it to Dr. Salmon, chief was the giant not ctosb examined when he said, "I present myself in the same armor I then wore?" Might not the scientist, Kiddle, and the lawyer, Marsh, have been justified in asking a few questions after the following fashion: the Bureau of Animal Industry. The lat A large nnu very meiy uusu. i.i. given aid, In the way of a tariff, to the suear the production.

Some of the dancing is bet tnr than misht be expected under the cir Interests of the country?" "The tariff on sugar has undoubtedly encouraged the building of factories for the manufacture of beet sugar. As soon as It he ter quickly recognized the strange looking object. "That," he said, "is what we call a hair ball, and is frequently found in the stomach of cows. It Is made up of thousands of hairs Among those present were Principal and Mrs. Charles D.

Larkins, Professor and Mrs. Thompson, Professor and Mrs. Vail, Professor Henry T. Weed, Professor Alfred Mackay, Professors Hunt. Edwards.

Holmes. Poster. being monotonous the reserves were put at scrubbing decks, cleaning brass and sundry other work that they would do in time of war. They arrived home at P. M.

thoroughly satisfied with themselves and the government. Next Saturday the Fourth Division will cruise for a week, going to Poughkeepsie to see the race, to New London to watch the Harvard Yale event and later to Newport. This division is made up entirely of Columbia College men. The week after the First Division goes to Newport, each time the Aileen being manned entirely by the reserves. On July 7 the petty officers will give another dance and water fete, the first one being such a success that numerous requests have been made for more.

comes understood what a valuable Industry "How did you get your head back?" "What have you been doing with your armor all these years? How did it cccne to materialize on the other side after it had been destroyed here?" a ship; this is, it will be taken tin bv nor furmm which the animal licks from Its coat, and cumstances, and tfcere is much singing both by individuals and by the chorus which at least has the merit of being lively. The principal characters are taken by Bert Leslie, who is Henry Chlckweed. he witSi the incubator infancy: Martie O'Neil as Fuller Coyne, Belle Gold, who makes the most of the character of Ida Hoe. and Vinte Henshaw, who ls Vanderpool, Robinson, Bates and No damage to our neet, a lew sugnt wounus all over the country. The pulp alone result which on entering the stomach form into a ing from the grindinc of the vegetables win bail.

They are several years in forming, and our total loss. George P. Clark. Johr. Me.Namee, Horace E.

Then a cry of joy burst forth from every lip. Dresser, Superintendent Maxwell and Assist The Sun appears to attach some importance to the fact that Bacon. Shakspeare, Lincoln sufficiently grotesque as Liza Wrlgnt, a realistic reporter. The piece will be prasent.fd during tfie remainder of the week. Several and others, in communicating with mortals, pay for producing the beets, and the sugar sometimes get as large as cannon balls.

It Is will be clear profit. Few farmers realize this 1 nothing unusual to find them at the big abat and also ihai dairyman should have! tolrs in Chicago and the other Western cit a factory in his neighborhood to which to sell ies. As a swallower or odd arlicles the cow the carbonaceous product which his cattle is a rival of the ostrich, for in my experience cannot eat. Sugar can be made in the United 1 as chief of this bureau I have heard of some States as cheaply as anywhere in the world I very queer things lhal entered Into the diet The tariff on sugar that has existed since the these animals. When In Chicago recently I earliest days of Congress has not resulted In i saw a steel tooth which originally belonged to nroduclne ennii siir nr tn cnnniv tht.

homo! a sulkv rake, which had been taken from the use language such as they would have been changes have been made In the vaudeville of ant Superintendent Ward. The alumni mem of Manhattan. on the falr At bers present were: lantlc shore President liinnu. Vice President Gowdey, Vice for our hero's comine President Wilson, Treasurer Esterbrook. Secretary are walling ior our aero coming Coombs, Charles F.

TiHchner, John Allen, home: Charles D. Allen. Rebut H. Hammer, Mel xhe man who placed Old Glory to remain for vllle H. Sturtevant.

Harold F. Ely. Charles F. ever more Wynne. Clarence Howell.

Albert Morris, Edward rnr awav hevond the foam H. Ostrom. Charles ReM. Phillip E. Hon these islands, lar away oeyono.

tneioam. slter. Harry C. Van Nes. Miss Mary H.

Barrie. He upheld our country's honor with the for Marie Berry. Miss Fhobe A. Berry. Charles elgn ships of war 8.

Mook H. M. cottrcll. Mls Katherlne A a showed that what we've taken, we can Duncan. Mlsa Emma E.

Hollis. Clarence Sprague, E. D. Bristol. Lorenzo Cavo.

A. P. Cavo, Richard keep. Hussey. H.

Lubbon, Fred C. Strype, Edwin T. He added to our galaxy, another brilliant star, ashamed to father while in the flesh. For ferlngs some of which are really gooa. instance, Byron is credited with writing pir I At Manhattan Beach, Sousa's Band gave SPECIAL BOARD FOR CLAYTON.

the following selections to a large house: itual poetry that ls not beyond the capacity denia ml Overture. "Summer Night's Dream," Suppe; night scene. "Tristan and Isolde." Wagner; gems from "Brian Boru," Edwards; "Polka do Concert." "Katydid." Julien: march. "The Bride Elect." Sousa; overture. Gomes; intro "More impetus has been given to sugar production in the last two years by increasing its manufacture from the sugar beet than New Colonel of the Fourteenth to JSm Examined for His Commission Election in Troop C.

vanderpool. Ira Aciterman. ex Hrexincoru i An(j made our flag respected on tne deep stomacn or a cow bent. iu uuu bhiugiiitu uoue. It was several feel long, and but for the fact that I know that cows have peculiar eating hnbits and that a strong affidavit was made to its being found in the inside of a cow.

I should have hesitated to believe the truth of the story. We had a watch chain hero which was taken from the stomach of a cow. and I ner. Potter Rodgens. Andrew Vanderpool.

Louis auction dance. "Prize Song and March of the i iuo umc iu us proLecieu oy a Apprentices" from "Melstersingers." Wagner; I customs duty. There were some five or six fae scencs from "The Wizard of the Nile," Her nrios I wo years ago. some nineteen were In nrwo rntlnn loot fill inri niA ie Ik 1 ttaU le frequently seen the lining of the intes up In odd A sudden tnougnt striKcs me lei us swear needles and nails ntprnnl rinn dshl scenes from Verdi's i susar production ls growing here as a result opes hairpins, needles and nails A. B.

A. of Bloodgood Cutter, the Long Island poet, or Richard Watson Gilder. Ex Surrogate Abram H. Dailey has devoted many years of study to the investigation ot Spiritualism. He ls a clear headed lawyer, who holds his own with the best talent at the bar, and.

so what he has to say concerning the Sun's criticisms of the literary productions which have come to us from the spirit world, or elsewhere, through mediums, will undoubtedly be read with interest. I asked Mr. Dailey yesterday if he could account for the un Shakespercan communications from the spirit world, attributed to Shakspeare by various mediums, and he answered: "I don't believe everything that comes from the other side by a long shot. Some of those fellows on the other side like to have fun just as much as people do on this side. If a operas, Godfrey.

v. lu 1UHUUU1.111IU ui liic Qtiai uul'i. lie states which Eive local bounties In addition to For our Army and our Navy, we have given cheer on cheer. Sampson, Schley and Otis, Roosevelt, Fun ston. too; Now, a thousand cheers for Dewey, shout them so the world can hear, And put your whole souls in It when you do! The Empire City's watching for our sailor tried and true, And the boys who've sailed with him from foreign lands.

Three millions are awaiting the Olympia and her crew, To greet them with our hearts and with our hands. G. L. C. federal protection are the ones in which the i LOUTS MASHEK EXONERATED.

Industry is thriving. The natural extension of sugar production will be In the dairy dis No Indication That He Was Connected trlcts of the country, because is goes hind Kane, Walter Varln. Mluon Itenz. George Stephens. Fred W.

Terhune. Albert R. West. William J. Uulnn, iliss Agn ea Oocrke.

Miss Edith E. Keliett. Miss Amelia K. Smith. Miss Helen T.

Rourke. Mlsa A. L. Miss A. T.

Mi gulre. Miss Annie Brlerley. Miss Amy Broadhurst, Miss Juliet C. Allen. Miss F.

Taylor. Miss Florence L. Butz. The recently graduated class includes: Annie Laurie Hazen, Cara Blanche Helloes. Mary Loretta McClarry, Lulu May Welch, Stockton Blumenstock.

Phillip Harvey hurst, Alfred Helwlg, William Edward Horn. Dwlght Hamilton Kellogg. Waiter Chrlstsnsen Alathlaa. Charles Nathaniel Pinco, Oliver Davis Robinson, Walter Taylor Wet eels, Christine Grace Goodenough, Harriett Amanda Bischoff. Henrietta Florence Bloch, Mary Elizabeth Brill.

Natalie Lu clnda Brankman, Florence Unrh. ira ntulfr, Edith Louise Daggett, Catharine Aloysla Dean, Dora Minnie Deitere. Anna Irene Dowd. Fannie Pascal Dunbar. Loretta Teresa Green, Edith lleeker Hod gins, Alice May Kydd.

Irene Veronica Larkln, Emily Maud Metzger, Clara May Morrla, Loretta Marcclla Murphy, Elizabeth Loretta Reilly. Elizabeth May Sanford. Anna Jeannette Warnock. De Ette Maude Wildes, Frank "Ed.ar Freemnn, Andrew Frederick Anderson, William John Butler. Ralph Seymour Dunham.

Howard Nelson Good noueh. William Alovslus Keating. EDhralm Ed The Grand Central Palace Roof Garden at Lexington avenue and Forty third and Forty fourth street, Manhattan, was opened for the season last evening. There was a large attendance and a very fair programme was presented, the best numbers being Eldora and Norlne. jugglers: the Ettlng sisters, singers and dancers; Whitelaw and Stewart and Zeh min and Snaulding.

Two bands were In at in hand with the general business of manu facturlng butter, cheese and other articles of this nature. In addition to this, there is a peculiar value in feeding roots, whole or "With the Hennessey Robbery. Early in the morning of April 2S Louis Mashek was arrested in the house of Joseph J. Hennessey. 481 East Twenty eighth street.

Flatbush. Mr. Hennessey was Mashek's em grounu. tne domestic animals, cows, pigs Because the regular brigade board ot examiners has not rank sufficient to call a colonel beforo It, a special board will have to examine Bertram T. Clayton, who was recently elected colonel of the Fourteenth Regiment.

This special board has been named by General McLeer as follows: General John B. Frothingham. Colonel Alexis C. Smith, Twenty third Regiment; Colonel John G. Eddy, Forty seventh Regiment.

This board will meet some time to day and Colonel Clayton will be called before It for examination. As soon as the necessary preliminaries arc completed an application will bo made to state headquarters for a commission. Followirg this will come the call for an election in Troop to fill the vacancy caused by tho promotion of Colonel Clayton. M. Joseph Kerrigan, second lieutenant Company A.

Thirteenth Reclment; Charles P. Pblnn. first, lieutenant. Company tccr.th Regiment, and Frank Maler. captain.

Company K. Forty seventh Regiment, have been passed up by the Second Brigade Examining Board and application made for thel commissions. tendance, and dancing in the palm garden fol and other farm animals require these things The demand for our Vaporizer. Inhaler, Face Steamer and "Mosquito and Fly Lamp" as much as we demand fruits as a part of pl ayer. On April I'l Mr.

Hennessey had bef. lowed the performance. combined, grows daily. An unusual opportunity joker on the other side wants to have a little to secure this valuable and useful outfit. Mailed fu wjth SOme one in the ilesh what is more our diet.

The root of the sugar beet possesses robbed of goods he varied at :00. la quality which the chemists have not yet When Mashek was arrulgnc in court It was MEMORIAL SERVICES everywhere, 59c Aduaham Srn.vcs. natural than that he should make a medium the instrument by which he plays his joke. Youa Baooage will be callod for and 1 What is there to prevent him from claiming r.ir.n!..Art rind frnm all vmrts nf BreokU'n cheanlv I mund Kollmyer. John Frederick Lange.

Harry oyne iteming. MaroM xeergaaro uimsteau. can and promptlv hy the Vsmcott Brook vert. Daisy Laura Jacobson. Vloletta Emma Louise detected, but the od results of which are upon a ctiurge ami lie nan ueio.

apparent to the owner of cattle. The growing pending Investigation by the police th! of sugar beets for domestic animals and the Hennessey robbery. On the day of Mashek's i incidental or primary making of sugar is a arrest a patrol wagon was sent to r.r. East I matter of legitimate industry. It will not Second street.

Manhattan, where the man bad require the devotion of much more than a rented room, and brought back to the Flat i 1.000.000 acres of land to this purpose, when bush police station a number of articl. s. in the matter is thoroughly understood, to per eluding two fancy flower baskets, which were mlt the farmers to produce tho beets neces identified by Mrs. Hennessey as her property, sarv to make all the sugar required bv the and two sliver spions marked 1 people of the United States." Masluk stated that he hud not stolen ihc sjr.crolnrv WiUnn hmicful that hpfnro the baskets; that they llnil 1.. en left by the lyn offices.

3SS and 72G Fulton St. and other branches. Chief oflice. Park Place. N.

Y. City. At the Grave of Justin F. Price, Former Grand Regent. Memorial services, under the auspices of the Royal Arcanum of Brooklyn, will take place at the grave of Justin F.

Price, the former grand regent of the State of New York, on Fridav next, at 1 o'clock sharp. The burial Parfltt to be some one else?" "How are you going to detect impostors in tho spirit world?" I asked. "By the exercise ot the same judgment, reason and good sense that we exercise here in dealing with frauds," said Mr. Dailey. "I PERMITS THAT ARE WORTHLESS.

MARRIED. BOYD DETEP.LINO On Monday, June 19, by the Rev. G. M. Evans.

T. ALLEN BOYO of New York City to JULIA A. DETERLING of General McLeer and his staff will visit bill relating to foreign trade, now pending in Hennessey's in a house which they had occu Crcedmoor next Saturday for target practice. the nerman Relehstiar 16 na.ssed. that Its nro pieu ueiore ramvai cudumi.

ju. mil don't believe anything that comes from the place Is located at Border avenue and Glad spirit world unless it stands the lest of rea joins path, in Greenwood Cemetery, near the son. As to some of these communications Fort Hamilton avenue entrance. Vice Regent that come from the spirit world from men i Fester of Justin F. Price Council who were of receded culture and abliity Vt ooco 'o' BroUasBeh in lite here, let me use an illustration: Sup C)1 Brooklyn Council.

Grand Regent Howard IS THIS A SWINDLER? DIED. BIDDLE At hi? residence, Emmons av, Sheeps head Bay, Sunday. June IS, WILLIAM E. BIDDLE, aged 30 years. Services Tuesday.

P. M. Funeral private. 19 2 I pose I were to sit down and deliver a caru c. Wiggins and other prominent fully prepared message to a colored bov, and are expected to be present.

The burial plot visions will be made reasonable so far as thev i nessey made no complaint Mashek. relate to the agricultural products of the but tin man was held unn, May 2 oti the United States. "The German government," charge of vagrancy. He was then he said, "proposes to treat the United Slates Magist Steers, the rs bring falrlv and we have no doubt that the Emperor marked. "Properly round bel mgs ln Man will "have Influence enough to carry out his haitan." Maiihck accompanied a detective wi.ihcfi In this regard.

The wealthy land to Manhattan, where he gave information ro owners there would no doubt like to shut out garding the silverware found In his room, everything in the way of American product, I The detective afterward informed Police Cap but the Emperor i a far seeing man and is tain Kr.ipe that the spoons had been thrown endeavoring to carry the trade of Germany i away by their original owner and were of lit into everv country. He knows 'that he must i tie or no value. have cheap food for his workingmen. and for From investigation which has brought out will be beautifully decorated with choice flow Members of the Municipal Assembly Usurping: Executive Authority. The attention of Deputy Commissioner Walton of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies, was this morning called to the fact that members of the Municipal Assembly are issuing permits to barbers and others to paint and otherwise use lamp posts in Brooklyn fot advertising purposes.

It frequently happens that inspectors of Mr. Wralton's department discover that these unused lamps posts are converted into barber shop signs, and in all cases, he has had the posts repainted black. Any such permit of a member of the Municipal Assembly is really not worth the paper ot is written on, but Councilmen and Aldermen are overrun by constituents who want this, that and the other privilege, and to get rid ers rrom the Royal Arcanum Day Celebration Association, the Royal Arcanum Outing Club. Brooklyn Council, Justin F. Price Council and others.

The public are fraternally invited to attend the exercises. say: 'Now I want you to deliver this message to Mr. So and So. Be sure and repeat the message as I have given it to Well, the boy goes to Mr. So and So and tries to deliver the message; he ls asked to sit down and write the message out.

Can't you understand how he would make a mess ot it; how he would muddle the message, leave out whole sentences and write it from" his uneducated standpoint? The sender of a message from the spirit world labors under the same disadvantage. this reason, in addition to his desire to be fair the stale above it appears that Masluk 1 abiiv JAMES D. BELL ELECTED. to the people of the United States, we believe that thli'. country will not be made to suffer as a result of the pending legislation." was the vi tun or a scries uaiortur.ate circumstances, but that there is no Indication that lie was cnti.

ern.M at in the robbery at Mr. Henni'ssiy's house on April 22. or that the stain of dishor.estv rests upon him in any way. Hamed as Secretary of the New East River Bridge Commission. The Xew East River Bridge Commissioners have chosen new officers as follows: Presl BRIDGENS On June 19, ELETHEUE BRElVi TER, wife of the late Wm.

H. Bridcens, Sr. Funeral at P. Tuesday, from residence of her son in law. Major E.

R. Hopkins, 50 Monroe at, and Interment In Greenwood at convenience of the family. KELLY On Sunday. June IS. at her residence, 173 South Elliott place, CATHARINE KELLY', beloved wife of John Kelly and mother ot Rev.

P. K. S. J. Funeral from St.

Augustine's Church, Wednesday morning at o'clock sharp. MACAULAY On Sunday. June IS. 1S99. GEORGE H.

MACAULAY. Relatives and frlcndw are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services at his late residence. SU Gates av, on Tuesday, June 20, at 8 P. M. Interment private.

19 2 MEAD On Jur.e 19. 1S99. GEORGE NORMAN, son of William W. and Llllle G. Mead, aged 4 montliK.

Funeral services at 5S5 Monroe st, Wednesday, June 21, at 10 A. M. MUMFORD On Mondr.y, June 19, 1899, WILLIAM CROSSE MUMFORD, at his residence. 1.4C" Dean Ft. Brooklyn.

Funeral private. The medium through which he sends his communication is not able to grasp his language A New Capital for Cuba. Horatio S. Rubens, who for several years acted as counsel for the Cuban Junta In thin country and who is now employed in making a translation of the Spanish code of 1 r.vs governing Cuba tor the United States government, said to the correspond Why Superintendent Ward Warns School Employes Against Messengers. Dr.

Edward G. Ward, borough superintendent of schools, yesterday afternoon received a letter from the principal of one cf the public schools setting forth the fact that about ten days ago a man giving his name as Benjamin J. Johnson of '7 Bcokmnn street, Man hatian. had called at the school and asked foi a certain teacher, who, ho said, had beet recommended by Superintendent Ward particularly bright and Interested In natun work. This of itself was enouKh to win th attention at the teacher and she easily be came interested in what the caller had say.

The man Johnson displayed a collection c.n nature work taken from magazine and claimed to be the work of tho late Fran cos E. Wlllard. Those plates were very fin and very cheap at SI. 30 a set. which was lb price asked.

Several of th. teachers in th school subscribed for the plates, out notuln more has been heard from tho c.invasser. Superintendent Ward uses the incident again warn all connected with the school nitainst any person who may se their favc under a claim of being a messenger from hit or bearing his recommendation. "No one an particularly a teacher our schools." sai Superintendent Ward, "need give any attei tlon to anyone as coming from mo who doi not carry a letter of personal introductlo Further." I want to say in the most positl1 manner that under no circumstances will an one have either recommendation or authorl or even comprehend it thoroughly, and so it dent. Lewis Nixon; vice president, James W.

tr. von with the nersonallfv nf tho mo Boyle; secretary. James D. Bell; treasurer, CAPITAL PAID UP. (Special to the Eagle .) Albany.

Juno The York City Home. Company of Brooklyn has. filed a certificate with the Secretary uf etting forth that all Us capital stock, which linnn It in thr. Julian D. Fairchild.

There is only one change from the last eni or uie cagie to nay. i r.oc ne medium ottener man me woros employed by i vear ofiicers. smun iane, one oi toe nec uir t.uncu c. VMr.s nfflcers. Smith E.

Lane, one of the the sender." Manhattan commissioners, giving way as sec i ous trouble ln Cuba during the next few Having been present at a seance with Mr. retary to James D. Bell of Brooklyn, who was months. Our people do not want to light. of them the Councilmen and Aldermen, ln many cases, issue permits.

In one case it is to paint a lamppost; in another case, it is to maintain a peanut stand, jnd so on with variations. The matter oi street lighting, including the maintenance of Ac standards, is wholly In charge of the Department of Public Buildings, Lighting and Supplies, of which Mr. Walton is the Brooklyn head. He is constantly overrun by applicants for the privilege of using lamp posts for sign purposes, but has in all cases refused to grant the permits. The members of the Municipal Assembly know very well that their own permits are useless, but as has been Intimated, these permits, In a measure, satisfy the demands of Even lllvVr tl'c r'! tl i istence of the City of Brooklyn, an alder manic permit Wrorks but in those days a permit carried some weight.

At present it amounts to nothing. a V'Hint M'I'U pai'l 1,1. i .1 rer cntlv aoooiniea to tne oouru oy uie Mirabeau L. Towns ami neeetsary to rebel against the authority of th directors Include Walter Cross. in place of the late Thomas S.

Moore. No additional salary goes with the secretaryship. The salary of commissioner ls $3,000 a year. Dailey, where the medium was said to be con trolled by the spirit of Henry Ward Beecher, the writer being present as an unbeliever ln Spiritualism, 1 aiid: "Henry Ward Beecher was a man of liberal United States. The long contest with Spain has complexly used them up.

and they require a long period of peace in order to recuperate. To my mind, what Ik meet needed now ls the transfer of the capital of Cuba from Havana to Santa Clara or some Inland city. Havana Is overrun with adventurers t.n. (Canadian paper.s plenpe copy.) TO DEAL IN CONFECTIONS. (.

'p ci.il to the .) Albany. Juno "The Company of Brooklyn has i incorporated with the Sec ST. JOHN On Sunrtuy, June 18. 1S99. GEO.

M. i vie vs in ife; how do you account for the fact RUvd'mendf uuend the that when he was said to be speaking through funeral services at 35 Penn st, Brooklyn K. the medium, Miss he was credited with at o'clock Tuesday evenlnc, 20th inst. 19 2 i saying: 'If I were in the flesh I would be a able means and are constantly causing trouble rotary uf S. ai ma Ufa, a.i 1 tand between the United States officials and the i' 'C cream and nfee ts.

rhe apltal stock native. I think if the capita! was moved is $2,600. conw. iting of.fhares of each, and RICHARD YOUNG SAILS. Richard Young of Flatbush sailed on the Kaiser Friedrieh this morning.

Mr. Young goes to meet his family ln Paris. Mrs. and Miss Young were present at the formal opening of the Eagle Paris Bureau a few days ago and will remain in the French capital until Mr. Young arrives.

member of the A. P. WADE Suddenly, on Monday, June 19, 1S91, NO DECISIONS TO DAY. the lir.st nwav we would have none of this friction, for the direclor.s I i anything, no matter what 1 on Crtiipt vf nncal will "When one speaks from the spirit world he speaks from that point of view. Men in the spirit world do not know everything.

There the men who make It cannot leave Havana I Porterficld. Joseph W. Ccnklln, Charles F. from me to sell any became thc make their precarious livelihood StappanI and Harriet T. Conklln ot Brooklyn.

character may be. from me to sell Funeral services at the home ot Dr. R. N. Dcnlson.

Klshth av, Brooklyn, on Wednesday morning at 10:30. lhand down it? decisions on Friday, the 23d Instead of to day..

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