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The Brooklyn Daily Times from Brooklyn, New York • 2

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A it HAY 1, 1915 a a. frocx noKUuam. MnrttiiMn- it mwinltr Ilia Mantia arul I'iUi I'lub, ttt Haiti if -Jl DIED. OTUARY. A Sffi TCN'IC lanii Hi 1'alrl'ka It.

C. chuivli. wiw.i HAS THE ADVANCE RUT maaa of re-)Uli-ttl will lo t-alf IHUMiHI.tN 14tHK. Na. it, H.

f. tl Ual ll li. sal's Tttamlay morilluK, Tli Inlarflioiu will William Hamilton fantnimtty must not hold mors thaa ten fwsr cmt at tha atok of I Th Inlarbusough lawyers houi that this atn luul a Qualifying cu In whloli normlt surrwitder sad chaag of au lit reurganliut-! Hon plan. At the iuwhi tun that la loafer tha Ciovarnur mtaksur ieaid th' Keny. bill which nod th i'ublio (mi Cummtsalons law.

1 lLHJlruttiai (on ai t- Huaated to attand ilia funrralj -rvi, our late HKtiHKitl pur fe tttaila In lluiy Crmm tniiciry. lie urvivd by hia Wlfa, Anna Kticrtilait William a rnrd m- la in i'nm'i foluol tin WALL STREET NEWS BaaataMwMMHBaaMMmaa COURSE? Abit. It Foil Of it OI'IMON Br of Tft yire rapartnteni. UUK, Munday ar. Blue.

May 1, 1 a rk at Dla 11 rdtdtfurat, JUlH'Oltt llac. iiAithr A. tiltt.l.NK. l.inUn.1 Mulor. JOHKrjI 11.

liCKh.il, lucratarr to allow th holding company Stssaksrs ml la hew lark Mark lik.s JHon; hia fattier. Juain rTanrn a rtlni aUMirit wi on i two tiMJilran and two latam, Mr. Wal-tr U. t'laylon nd Mra. Jam it.

iMMlfOtt. Mr. Haln Mahl, 1 Mr Malen Mahl. nis llnrmann. to hold any or all of il stock of ga 1 Td.

5S7S Bawia IS BROAD STICtT and ftivrtrto ooroor tion. Til Rirkt wa 1 Irregulaur today. In th rly trading atjulpniMit njld war orier Itock colitlliud to ht t'IBI IHtJ, Ob April lo. 1HS. Henry Clews.

In hi weekly bulletin, adopt aa optimist 1 view of nuaioM i ami iU'iu 7" 'mm luurxiay rrorn iiiiiHutuoni at i Mr and txy. you a It.iuta, II, (aril. in nviiiui. arher jt Jtj-'i it iilmiion. ywiif (vnitil will be held tta-morrow in poor ua you tt lird out.

at n'rluk. Th Intwrinanl iloort" aansaisartliai frn will tie In in nwoo.l undar th li roianin-e nt th root, auepteae ('aMinuinMlih IakIjc. Nu. feeia I and uihi-r ilitae 4. and A.

i which an that o-l. ld member. Th reflsTUm service ti and th will i by th Kv I K. uw.t -iae tie rich red ulood that (4, IttHiardaoii, tasto- uf 1h Hiiiipaon must, to feel wall, well, i Church, which Htnllum i e.i and 4''i Wl Thi 1 eenrtrmed wa member. He wa aiMAiutd i truiia iiu of teller from iuil ine.

UrookljA Kir Noll, nil uf Ih country. I 4, and rctl aftar i a the hmmt laaervina fortwnir year. He had AS'Mhi widow of John H. FIHANCIAL -lt of ltltam" Mahl, of 4S l.rllmT P'trldln. ue ad 64 year.

eiMKHUon throughuui tha Country. alrt. died yaturday. Tha futrwl Fuoirnl nrwi-m tiom tha raldni" laaiurea witB nmnoor making, gains of 1 la I polnta whll man Industrials Thus, say, Is clearly eipresscd tu ths new apiHt of oonfidenc begotten or hr daughter, Iorothy yield will hold Monday mormnf from hr lat raalaaiti, thnca ttt iloly KINGS COUNTY and railroad aoid at mode rat a In Cornall, lit Martana at, by a reaction against iwllilnal radi Trinity R. C.

I'nurvh, wbra at I'l eallsin, by Hie more roaeonabl publie o'otock mtai of. rniuliiit will TRUST COMPANY hralml. The liilfnnrnl will jtiada lines, muilehaker ranched a nw hlf mark with M. Tlisr wa show of walms la th coppwra, but, losses warsntiulckly recovered. Alt ktsuo at- 44 mmt 4( kwlteai auat S41 BJta attltud towarda buslnsa.

by th red-! re-ervs system, by th adjustment at our Hnaiicaa to a war basis and by tit atlrnuius at war Ooutraol. Th Itarhs Itevlew says that th 'urinal auM'-leln. but rH" Imply tcleatj record, oliargce haver having i.rtig ifiVW' ilwm mad him. It wa iLdiitl blot i.urinff nt wiito. um itOurod In )r- I.k lh tuny fornmiica duijr Ten yn ago ternaled between strength and weak Monday, at I f.

III(Sti8 Utldaaly, of aaoplcay, on Aiirtl I a. Ililb. at Brooklyn. N. JOHN KIjMUNU llltjtia, ajtod 6 1 yoara.

runrral Monday, I'. M. at J41 Aah Klbahlna, lntanint Tuartayt aiornlni. Maul Urov MOI.r.Hir. On Fndity, April 111.

W114.IAM HliNHV. only aon of tho la to William Molkr. In Ilia neaa. Thla wa Mplalned In part by whll drlvlnir fur a Battalion t'lUof, it LI4 I), riui Uil.i,, 4la. JtUi r.

I vii.llAallAsk.vtJU 1 II. w. iiLi Ail I fise rnWH VHI.U4U i vtajuk. Ja riii.uAs utaai. aecy.

ilotNskU U. JiMWl AMI. aWy. In HtHy Trinity Cwntury, Mr. Mahl wa born In flnrniany, flfty-lhr yara an.

and had bpu rwalilitiit of tho Kiuitarn iJlatrict for fifty Wbr waa aotlve In Holy Trinity pariah and a minier of tho "tirtauaa Cocloty, Holy Itoaary fkHjlcty, HatrM It Bart SiKirty, tha l.rt Women IKU of th Holy Family it. I wra an to ft Iiouu iw a stdck iuarket "be am tuore or laws solemn, Irregular and reootionary nn new of Usruian advantage kvst week. I It lo.lav v. kouSAfc Cakig-t'lsa, iiast oranr. Hut If anybody think Hist this super waa badly lnJtirtHi In a (MUUilun with an nglnc, r'rom Hilt time until hia irtirrtuoiil, ha waa tiftalltxj at fii hdQuartra on Jay atrtmt.

Ita waa Imrn In lowor Hmuklyn IliO. anil la tairvlvait by hi wlfa. Kill, lb faot thstt many of thaa laausai at their prli not favored In margined transaction and purchase of widely fluctuating atocks necsssltale at times Ihiuhlatiott of other Iriuea. Mtl was t'hori-h, lnliattnF And th Hunts Capital. $500,000 Surplu.

and Profit, $2,435,000 ficial Influence of news had vury maob to do wlih the read movammt," It cm-tlnuew, I prolwbly mistaken. For Muria Oounrtl C. W. Bealdoa 411 year. or (itinounii, aiii7 in mirrii'u i'r nrwt i.

In demand. tJovnimnta ttooa un W. flarton. a son, William and a alatrr, Mra, larart Urown. aona, Jiaaph, Edwr.l and VVIIIiani; 7, Vtf Wslus (Men a.

ai.a changed and other bund strong. a. nr. Mi-wmiaws tlBrr A. IS i-mtaiiK ia roinrollPd ar4 I Huw n(rt, arlilfH hav th vrrtUin, nli ami vii.lirK rlHIaia tn lnlarti.Woiih aubwy and al vattd ilm, MiiuiwiiiVa HI fmb-allr now mid talio tu on IH rftlca thnn olv- Tha l(u-laon tlanliatian tm inia for atuiia tlma.

reault tltttl It unit larnw r.ninaation oropor-! tmnatalV to (tie muuliar t.f car urwr- ithre dauichtera, Mra. a. Catharine i r. -j. Cathati at 6 1.

Bale reached 669.S08 share of tock Ue V. ameer chsis A irtADaoaas the market to oontinu to advance steadily would be unnatural and uti-af, and by It own weight the wave uf movement paused and dipped a ill-tls. The war newa was used aa the peg to hang some combative selling 1 Mehler, ami tha Mianaa Helen and Anton Kabauer. A maaa of ritilm wa ealebrmtad csai a rsvsiss krtKfem L. Cf BstiH iil A.

PrrMtak jid In bond, making the Ait.US b. talirblid In 8t. Iio'a It, C. fhuroh, Cornu, thla week' total J.Oft.MU hs res of tock mornlii for Anton Kaeehauer. 0 moatly by trader, vt ith tha pub and In boitds.

1 Jsllsa rAlrcSii iuSS Ursie Kll lsa ll.itueAS uil a. ummAAt u. ai usAWMsa bieai w. si inks T. I s4we 41, Vis 4MH Jkn 1 UlllUai Lwsilre A.

wry yrara old, who died In th Haton Ilo- lic to bat against, however, tha pro Arvw; two aistera, Mra. Oleeanhuch anil Wra. Barbara tirlnim, and a brother, Andrew Mr. Catherine Coonty. Mr Catherln Cooney, nee O'Oar, widow of Jamta Cooiify, dld ud- MIXIlti; tin Thuraday, April 191 K1I1IA widow of Franc! J.

Moor. In her 68th year. Relative and frlenda are raapect-folly -Invited to attend th funeral aervlcea at her lute residence. S54 Monroe on Hatur-day. May 1.

at I mt- arul i.feBiiva-.4 rarrlatt thao anv ritil at Hpuytn Uuyvfl. on Thura fesaional movement had a short (Quotation from Boody, MilIUn JueW litibw Hl.AA. W. InfM iess r. i-ksiil-ke 313 Montague William Joyce, President of the ts'lled IsterM raid Iksfty uther aliullar ajiatart In CSrcatar Now lnlermant wa ma.

In In Calvary ork," i t''mtrv. Mr. Kaatwin had reaulrd Tha aiil ni rrialon with 'at 3o Platrau wrwt, Corona llBlghta, hlth tlia work vf ttmrln out tlifor many yrara. Ha waa a iHttlent at "ail" lu 4 0 rara -wa tnrrltKl out la (iha Hnn Hnpltat for llv weaka, National Hurety Company. IK Jlroad- HiKh.

Low. denly yaterday at hor hmne, U01 H.i.iH,.v Kt.v 1 Kulton atreet. Cj'pr Hllla. A Ulaaka way, Atanhsttan. eiimaies mat ine asr uppllns purchased In tills country will aggregate on billion dollar.

ilia raault of by Uirr from tubarruloala of tha requiem maaa will be cotohraied Monday morning at o'clock In tho Hleaaod Sacrament R. C. Church, pre man to whom 4'ol. William Intniatfd throat. A aon ana dauirhtar rmia at i London money I 1-4 to 1 l-l per THE CORN EXCHANGE BANK NEW Y0BK cent, discount; short mils, 1 11 per oeioveo ounonuu ui Clara-Sargent iock.

ageil 67. AIM to pru Service at hla lato residence, siilAmal Cop Clinton ave on Hnturday. May 1, im Bnet Cugar Close IS St 7814 4S 424 67 V4 b4 59 7 3 ent; three months. I 7-i to 16-U. Commercial bar ailver at 60 1-1 un 311 1S Ui UN 61 ii 0 '4 73 tha IMalaau atreet addraaa.

hla wlfa having dlod alKiut ten year nu Mr. Kaeabaiter wa hnrn In tlarmany. A delegation from tha Corona Maenner-rlior attended th funeral. Mr laabslla Fleming. changed.

tha chni wr o. nry i IMiani leb-rt. Mnarintndant of Huifat Tranportnllon; J. J. lMunpary, Huiwrllltandeiit KlBVilted Tronalior-i tatlon, and tl' Uove.

Huporliueiidoiit of I'tjulpmenl. i At tha atroke of taalv. 1.H0 in-nloyaea. oondu-tor, moionnen. hraka- WII.I.IAVt ceding Ih Interment In Holy from Cemetery.

Mra. Cooney. who haa llvnd for more than flfly year lu Hrooklyn. born In Imlilln. Ireland, eighty yeara asto and leave a nephew.

Wllllotn r'ltiatrlt'k. and two niece. Lathiirlne ami Ague Uti-patrlfk. with whom alio lived New York call money at 1 per cent wui: It 111 1 Funeral services on rtumlay morning In Hrookslilo Chnpel, Brook-sltie Cemeterj. Wteilown.

Y. Intermunt In Urook-ihle Cemetry. Wll.l.lAilll NI1IIOI.S. Irs rri-Aldsnt JiiH.N T. I EHh 1 irs Time money steady.

New York Hub -Treasury' gained from the banks yesterday. iKANCIH I'AliE Mr. leabella Fleming, nee Coulter. ITealdvtit caaic klAKTIN Am Can Am Car Am Cotton oil Am Loco Am Hmelt -Am TAT A na Cop Atchison 0 lieth Htcel Tlas llearin House announces the Caaital sl arils MONTH'S MIND mm and awlu-hmm went through prdrie, died veatorday evmrr and auuion ayateniatlcally. I frofn aftor ahort Illness at It tu tmpl miunir hir comluctora hor ij0me- 4 rk-venteenih atreet.

She and motornion on U10 etira. each lak-jW(U1 lwrn Ortoher 29, Sub Treasury was dehtor 1 iin tNriieii Mi LAt i.UI.LV. A solemn remitem Mra. Annia E. Fielding.

Mra. Annie K. Fielding, widow of John H. Fielding, died yealenluy fn-iu oxchanaes. ftnlstiiFS.

Bnoklra Hi.Drfa... JnrlMa 'i IKK lde. to aprinj oui me uEni 1 ei-hty-alx year ago. and had lived In 11.. Hrsnc-lt lu mil 1 risttmsa 4r lirn-lj.

Uiwn't llislwttlBB ONI handa which hold tbo canla 111 place Hriwiklyn for nwny yeara- Her limt carclnomu at the residence of her maea month's mind), will lie offered for the ropoee of the HOtll of the Into at HI. James' fro- Arr. llr.n.b Mrrll, An. sad husband. Wllllnm IJetrle, waa the daughter.

131 Martenee atreiM. Funeral u. Urn Kr, li 7S UaisIIIM I owner of dyo mill near Oraveaend aervlce will he held Monday evening. I ll.M. ISLAND llll.WtllKS 4' heth Steel pfd uthedral, on Tuemluv, May at 111 A Hay.

which wa run by tide water 3 1 ti i 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Vi 90 4 1 7 44 4 4 1 4R 4 1 29 nnd th Interment will bo made In Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mrs. Fielding w.kly hank statement follows: Avcrago loans iucreaae. JI7.tni,ii; demand d.poslis Increase, tittH' deposits, Increase. artusl statcuient m-rraai'.

loans, aJMl.rsM.tSNi; m-i demand deposit increase, tin tie-jnwlts increase, 3.UO-(.ti, resi-rve dt-mssc, yituiilng lis Msls S'l liru, fa 73 fc I 36 77', 1 09 17J, 44 h-3 94 4i! 13S 77S .141 1 1 I i I'H'a IS 4 I 4 1 47 130 Keldtivoa and friends are reaped- iH fully Invited to attend. ''al Pet UUna CiHinlr nrsnrb.jKrfcwa Are. snarls i IMau Bntai-h lirlilse flus Afulluay bll rK.il.NSll.VA.M4 SIATIUN HKAM II ttofrntb and Tlilrtr-llilril Tor I Cnl l'et pfd jCen I.euth jt'hea Ohio FRED. ROEMMELE, fsfs Drpoall Vsulls kyrstrd SI Itals iwaacfc I and remove tho anwrtiexmenta. jtocreled all the elevated atntlona yoterdi4.v were great pota of pAMte.

I W'hlcb only nedcd the aildliion or a little water, rtevoral hundred men. in addition to the nKUlnr force of the 11 1C were armU with brualnw and paate, and half hour after the alunal waa given last night, every pouter on very "1," atatlon In the borough pro-acnted the appearance of A beautiful white aurface entirely devoid of h-t-tcting or nlor. Tho traffic aervlce waa lnterj-upted for not more than ten minutes. Statement by Ward. An cm in Ward, president of Ward power.

Joseph Fleming, her second htinhnnd, was a farmer and wheelwright of the town of Flutlimda. Mra. Fleming was one of the oldest member of the Klatlanila rtefonued Church. The funeral aervlce to-morrow nfter-noon at 4 o'clock will be conducted by the Hev. Dr.

Gardiner, and the interment will tie In tlreenwood Cemetery. Mr. Fleming leaves a son, Jnmos Ietrie; two daughters, Mrs. Henry Heina and Mm. Thomas Muir; fivo grandchildren and five great Funeral Director i 1st pfd was born here January IN.

sixty-four yfeini ago. and her husband wa a Manhattan printer. Hho leaves four sons, Harry, Wlllium, John and (ieorKe, and a daughter. Mrs. Dorothy Cornell.

Mrs, Ann Rafferty. Mattltuck, May 1. Mrs. Ann Rafferty, of Muttltuck, died at her home Thursday of paralysis, aged H.1 years. The Interment was in Cutchoaiue Catholic Cemetery to-day.

following funeral aervlce. John E. Hlggs John Edmund Higgs, of 141 Asdi atreet, Flushing, died of apoplexy n- i day evening at the Eastern DiHtrict 706 Grand St. Nsr I a2a stung i llrsldeuce) CLOSE TAMMANY SUBWAY, HE SAYS STOCKS Tha hlfbw lhy lbs fartlmr thy fftO. Duj Our Gumrant4td FIRST M0R1QAQES and ftiaeo nUrhU.

Krie, 2u pru Motor f'loodrhrh Ut No pfd 'iuff Ex Co Inter-Met Jsmes Farrell. JOHN W. FUNERAL DIRECTOR tiRAIIA A OH. fT. Tfirnhnna 7 I al.ve Jamea Farrell, of 398 Sarkett street, who died yesterday from complications, waa for twenty-seven years superin BRANCH OKFICK, l2S Hl HinVICK I 2tM) If utiwlrk.

Jillt Uai" Of tendent of the pipe yard of the Hrook- Hoepltal. He was born at Newark, Ivab City South A Uow, made thla itatement thla afternoon: "The Inter-City Car Advertialng Company haa had the odvertlHlng and vending privlleKea on the Hrooklyn Kapld Transit ay at em for a number of yoar. Kach of the leuaan provided for a renewal thereof and tho Iphhps wore entered Into by the Inter-Clty Company on condition that auch re-newala would be irrnnled. "Over al months the Imer-Cltv Company tra-ve notice of tti in ALWAYS AT PAR INTEREST 5 NET.V HOME.TITLE IltjJRAWCaS 2CNEW YORK Bruotlja, N. T.

orri of0l-. Huhjlmj. Jsmslca. rspitsi. Surtdits and Protits lyn iJepartment of Water Supply on ym the Hon o( Kev KuMer street.

He was widely known J(llul Hl was In houth Hrooklyn. where ho had lived, tnto b)k(r IJrol)klv. Ut. klyi CEMETERIES. Max Motor Counselor J.

Gratton McMahon, asked to aid in restoring harmony to the Joe.il Democracy, Issued fulminatlon in which he presented the conditions on which the distracted organization can avail itself if his services. "Clone up the political subway be for lifty-nve i-en He retired aomo Max Motor pfd is a i-rominent member of St. (leorffe's TUB KV EK(I ItKEXs KMETKKV. ynra awo. Mr.

KarreH wub a mmbr P. tj. nuron, luftninM- hh is Mur- of th iiRhth AMcmhly Ditrirt Drao- vivcd lv hia erntic Club and th soveral mn'J CTrnumi widow and six children, Alice Iuntan Rob Mox JVt m. Mo In: Nat Lead rtU.NCir.VI, KMKAMK fM SinVK AM) tONHAT HKOOKl.VN. Mb be rent' lied by vlv vutftl it ml rturfno rsrtlnblH 1 roni ull 1 1 couluin.

arrt'M, and Is unmirpaMMeil fotj it own i tween Tammany and Hrooklyn, is ert Ruth Alberta M. and three Chtirrh, wliore a rpyuiem niasa will ll 1 Counselor McMalion's advice. siHtcm. Funeral services be heftl at his late home on Monday evening: be ctbnittMl Monday morutnjc at beaut Bnd the liautiPH tt cttnimandj. and tev Cop Ths interment will folhiw in tention to exerolwe the option for a renewal.

In February tho Brooklyn Company, 1 rtiiiR In dlnrrnard of the renewal right of the Inter-City Company, proposed form of Invitation to bidder for the privilege In ques at 8 o'clock, intenmtnt on Tuesday morning in Maple Grove Ometery, Flushing. His letter In full is as follows: "I feel too sensibly the high and unmerited confidence you place in my humble judgment, in asking me for aULLTSti pur (lose to which It ia forever de-to led. The Improvement a In promesn, in oxtPiit, beauty and liberullty of outlay chal Brooklyn The subjoining list of tho quotation! Holy t'rosH Ometery. Mr. waa born in EKgarstown, Ireland, yearn and is survived by hi wife, KllKabcth Donahue, and two sons, Joseph H.

and James lenge conifarlBon. Iiurlnl plolt from 77 up, tion, coverlnar a porioa or uneeu V. -V 1 1 North l'ac f'onn i'itts Coal l'SC payable by instalment, If ilenlred. single the local inactive secliritlos luive bee- 4 4 4 1 4 4 Vi 37 'a .17 37 14 ..145 Hi 145 1,3 ii 14 5 2 ..1:1 I-" 1 -0 2 Mi 2 23 22 '-I- 72', Tl" it, mi 101 1. ret, 26 53 5 I 1 4 5 i 11 11 1 13 1 1 3 TH I 1, 1 70 4 R9 1 il 15 1 5 Ti hS i 15s C.

7 ti .110 1 II!) '-a 1 1 0 14 Jii'ia, 1 09 14 1 119 1,4 I 2 31,4 23'4 23 (, 5614 24 23 24 If. 1 31 30 3 Of, NX Ii.it 2.1', 24, 11314 2 4 7 7'u 7 8 3 3 f. 14 3 6 'i f. 4 5 1 Vi 64 14 .132 131 'i 131 71 69 is oD-Ji 1 Ml 1 'JJI 11" 'A Ii 3 7 KX lis fi 1 104 K14 1 40 i 4 fl kh j' 104 1 04 1.4 1 04 V4 vnara Infltead oft tlve, and covering all Udfnp tlrnt Interment, to Js. my and assistance in your er-fnrt'to harmonize the Democracy of a nnwnllmonl nlni-erelv nn- Mrg.

Emma L. Moore. Mrs. Emma Ldulse Moore, nee Armstrong, widow of Francis J. Moore, corrected by Ti lppe 23 Br Telephone 18 of the railroads In ths It.

ft. T. system hs a unit, and all of thenurfaca rnil- Mia Loretta Agnes Greer. nreciato anil which induces me to I "et. Manhattan died Thursday from heart trouble after roaila a an Independent unit, and Aki TltUSr UOMPAMtS.

lild. 140 npaitinr th vending and the adver- Acnef) Grer. 14, died on April 28 at an illness of two monthn at her home, 55 Monroe street. iShe was born in the Fifteenth Ward, September 2, tifty- tiMine trivileKrs the hoaie of her parents, James and Ibll 146 herein express my views. and no doubt, thousands of loyal Democrat, sincerely sympathize with uroukiys you and the committee, in your effort i Manurm-tunr in linrmonta the Democratic factions.

1 Krasnllu 1711 1J7 Ilxeii," Mary C. McLaughlin Greer, Frenport 206 ADO "ThU wan in dlKregard of the rights of tho Inter-City Company, who called i tho attention of the Brooklyn com-J pnnfes to that clrcnmstance. In March th Rrooklvn coninaniea altered their ftvejjun, Htw attended the lOast Kitrkc away Public Hchooi and was a member of the St. Raymund'H Church so that they may again lie down to-1 KPther in the party fold, like the leop- iwverp.1 Till, ard and the kid. in the vision of the i fei.pie," iii JU6 uhday School at jLynbrook.

Tho horse and he had been failing in health Coj ever since He lived at 1222 Myrtle avenue, and is survived bv his wif'. tU Dorothy; a son, Edward G. hia Hep I Mrs. Alice Sullivan; two Kep I pfd. brothers, Joseph iind William, and two Hock Island fi.sters.

Anna ami Helen. Mr. SuIUvho wan bom in New York City thirty- ith -ac three years agu. He was retired be- Studebaker cause of tho disability following tho jTenn Cop horse's kick and was a member of the Police Veterans' Association and the AV lJatrolmen' Benevolent Association, i t'nlon Pac The funeral will be held to-morrow aft Rub ernoon at 2 o'clock from the chapel of ir nronhet. (JUitbs Co lillo lluurtnu.1- A Trine nine years ajfo.

Mrs. Moore had resided for thirty years, in the Bushwiuk section. She was an active member of the Home Circle of the Greene Aveoue Baptist Church, whose xjaator, the Rev. Dr. Maurice A.

Levy, will be In charge of the funeral servict this evening-The interment to-morrow will bo in Lutheran Cemetery. Mrs. Moore's husband was a Brooklyn builder and well known. She- is survived by five NATION AI. BANKS tion with the lntr-Clty Company iP- iiHyinund' Church, the Rev O.

on tho subject of lwn JlVjcavrun o(ticlatinT. and the interment i era. contracts for the separate htt 1n "Should you fail, the Democratic principle is not lost, for the masses arc eternal. "Hut the wrangling of factions, the Clly -73 140 1 el. normrl rtf flv nilU IUI IH" iv.

lire, ITH.ill 1 rartiirtr. IM 21li Manu 5 years. li "Jnasmuch us the Inter-City Cohx confusion of parties and their manifest disregard for Democratic principles, have left to the present goner- 1 T'anv was entitled to the renewals Mn. Isabel Hill. The death of Mrs.

InabM Hili. nee Leacb. wife of Goorge U. Hill, of 341 Forty-fifth street, followed aa operation sojns, Francis Stephen 1 ndertaker Rudolph Htutznian, IkI llliigi: it the most favorable terms offered Wilbur I. and John and tWO Ktnhni Mtrot.

tho InlPrmont in St I- iDirri "in STATK BANKS, liv any other responsible bidder or tlon nothing but tlie inoestructiiiie pirit of DemocHty. The Democratic John's Cemetery following a. blessing- I Ttah Cop 3IS 150 and was auddet). Sh- wns long a com- 7 urt Mr- J'mma II upon terms acceptable to the Brooklyn temple has beconTe a political bedlam; mumcant of the Christ Emsconal by the Rev. Father Burns, of St.

John j-WeiH. Union 1 Ef pom panics, It is otivious mai ine inier-ff f'itv Coin pa nv was entitled to know Turn Kxiliang, I unrj UIiliiiI Itlllslilii I ii'lUCAlCftil Mi Imiil. Monlauk i ii napusi. nurcn. 115 u'' William iovell.

asylum for canting kites and hypo-tlllcal hybrids; false prophets and Ull West Elfo IN' Air Brake I Woolworth what terms would be thus acceptable (' to the Hrooklyn compuniws. Tho T.nnlp rnnyerniis dectrlnes are being I Hunt of Mnt.iii-h i' Brooklyn companies in a correspond-i enco mainly conducted by Col. Will-il tains, has steadfastly refused to plve nt the funeral services this evening. Wllllnm Lovtll. a clitar maker, who I Charles Carman.

The interment will he made lo-morrow lived at Pltithusli avenuf, iri.i.i in Greenwood Cemetery. Mm. Hill wa. Thursday after an i.pem.ior, for intea- of Oracf- M. Church, orticin ci at horn in Brooklyn, the daughter of mil trouble in the Mid wood feanitar- tno funera, veaterdlly for Anna lAcach, whojsun-ives her with her i 'um.

The funeral will ho held 9, husband. Suneriutendent of the Itohert: row afternoon nt 2 o'clock at the home Vho tsubstltutod for Democratic principles, svri Nil coii i'A xi ks. We have lost tre true names of things; i Brnnklrn fl'i 1:11 1.11 Curb Market. The suhiolnlne are the closing quota the slightest sutTirestion of what terms 1114 whnt was one ea nublic vice is now a i.iif. Wl I Brooklyn ISoroimtl ens tions of Trippe 15 Broad street Graves Wall Paper Company: two of a relative at 248 Windnor place, with werinciriuv The Asked.

dauirhterK. Mrs. William llcnkel. in Canarsle Cemetery. Mr.

'Carman political virtue; the people are forgotten; legislation is carried on for the benefit of party; triumphant faction politically decapitates the vanquished; official confiscation has become a nartv principle: to give away the pub- and Miss Marian Hill, and a sister, John Boltou. 3S Brooklyn Borotili Hits 1-t ritllelis' OkS in ICillson Coimnililal. .1 mill Kiuiia Co. Klee. I.Ulit I'oiyi-i Kings Omnty 1st miir Klnga Oo.

K. 1, I'. Klniri, Ooiintv enn Klnui, OisiBty Lllfbllns N. V. Uiieens K.

1.. ti 1'. -N. Y. Queen, K.

Si f. fi N. T. Queen, lat mtg J. Kraelingr.

pastor of the Zion German Lutheran Church on Henry street. Mr. L.OVC11 horn in Brooklyn, May 2, lifty-two years awo, and was unmarried. He is survived by a brother, John F. Lovell.

50 I "would bo acceptable to tnem, nut nas IJ Insisted upon theMnter-CIty Company stating the maximum figures that it would be willing to adopt for renewal, thus not only asking it to hid against itself, but also to commit it to a posi-i. tion which would permit tho Brook-! lyn companies to claim that, having 1 thus stated a maximum, they would he justified In concluding that the Inter-City Company would not go beyond the figures stated and that, Willlam'R. Hague. William Itohert Hague, of tiJO Uoltalb Manhattan: mil. Atlanta 3tl British American 4S Bradon Copper Xi-g Carabou Cobalt 45 Cons.

Nev. Utah 5-16 Gold Cons M4 liegeman Corp 7 Jumbo Extension siorr Lake 4 15-16 Kelly Springfield 134 aili cmonev is now considered political 1 9-16 igenerosity. A shameful disregard for lived at Rockaway avenue and New Lots road. He was born at Canarsie, and was one of the oldest residents of that community. Mr.

Carman was engiifrerl for many years in the fi.sh and oyster bunineiis and was among: the first to plant oysters in Jamaica Bay. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. James Spahn, and a brother, Kd-ward Carman, who for manv- vears I public opinion is too maajiiest. in puo avenue, anil in the hardware ouamess at that addi-ess, for ten years, died sud lie men; the nublic are "trampled on, I INSURANCE AMI denly from heart fnilure on Thurstiay. Co.

no matter who triumphs. Bond anil MnrtcaRe Guar. ilia funenil will held to-morrow A united Democracy can cure these Fidelity i-nem. Home Tille Insnrfliiii; Iai therefore, tnoy couia turn me pnvi- Kelly Spring (new tlrst) 4 1 3-16 -eons 85 140 1 33 Mra. Louis L.

Foster. Mrs. Louise Lillian Foster, nee Ourle, wife of Charles W. Foster, died Thursday from complications following an operation at her home. 8til Pacifle street.

Mrs. Foster was a member of the Ladies' of the Cuvler Pres- locreH over to someone else at a slight 134 afternoon at 2to'clock, with tho Kev. Or. E. P.

Harper, rector of All Saints' Episcopal Church, of which ho was a memher, offii iatiiin. The internicnt will has been Captain of the excursion I elly Spring (new 2d steamer Grand Republic. i (Manhattan Transit advance and ttius ignore tne contraci rights of the Inter-CUy Company." Marconi American evils, but an Iconoclastic, treacherous and hypocritical Democracy can only increase the disgust now too manifest in the masses. "But if the chariot of Democracy is guided by honest hands and honest principles, it will triumph. "The rlcht of the people to rule Is follow In Greenwood Cemeterj-.

Mr. Mrs. Adelhelda Olshel i't MRS. THOMAS C. FLAHERTY.

iaeue was burn In Brooklyn. Alav 11. i byteiian Church and formerlv Its Klnm, Count? Mortgage Lawyers' Mortgrnse Natwinal Hurety Co Nassau Fire Insurance X. Y. Mortpnge Co Count? Mortgage i tie Ineilranee.

N. U. 8. Hie Oimrauty Willlauubureb l'ke Ins. RAII.HOADS.

Atlantle 1st mm Rrooklyn Hnpfi! Transit note, Mrs. Adelheida Oishei was burlwl in 2 30 li 314 1 McKinley Darragh Mines Co. of America. Nipissing Profit, Sharing Sliver Greenwood Cemetery to-day, following servlcves at her late home. 2R9 2U 64 3 9-lfi 1 3 1-1B 1 13-10 thirty-eight years apro, tho son of Bob-president.

She was active In church crt and Mary A. Hague. lie was a affairs at one time. Her pastor, the graduate of Public Hchooi No. .10, and! Rev, A.

Wagoner, will conduct the Hrown's Business College. Before he! services to-nlirht and the interment went into the Tiardware Hue he was em- will be made in Greenwood. Mrs. Fos-ployed by Arnold. Constable Co.

lie tor was. born on State street. Decem- as ancient as time, Imprescrlptable as nature. If you want to win you must SterliiiR place. She died Thursday at the home of her dauKhter.

Mrs. Aure- I tLVs Standard Stewart look to the people; political Jockeying, Brooklyn nt.v B. H. teaaeit lia Borjea. 201 Prosjiect avenue, Buffalo.

She was the widow of Baron mo A.UIII 11 1CKIII1. OtJr A. 1IILV-B1A Veilll, UUU. rOlH IK HI 1 1 4i 7'i 1(H, 4 Tonopah Belmont Tonopah Extension Tonopah MininK United Cigar Stores Korld Film factional bartering and the putting -4 I forth of an army of little candidates will not bring victory. B'H i "Mr.

McCooey is not the disease; Itlie bosses are not the disease, the "nd 8 by ''-band, is a manu- I rot Baron Van dt. who was neror -T" JinitE to "oth the preaont Em, Brooklyn Ctt? Newtown tsl Hrooklyn A Crosstown 1st Brooklyn Helabts 1st mtg nk. Queens Co. Jtiitiurhnn 1st BnKiklyn 1'nioii F.1 eom ltrsikivn F.l eou BriKiklro Union Kl lat Brooklyn uan'd Transit tlrooklj-n Rapid Tranait B. B.

A W. B. reneral Coney Island A Brooklyn C. I. Jl Brooklyn Coney Island li Bklyn OOT1 mtr Standard Oil Quotations.

Quotations of Standard Oil subsi disease Is Tammany, the political ref-' uo of tscoirteiited Democrats of 1 Kings; 'out looses from it; take the Deoole Into your confidence; give back K7 1-i Sti I'JI li.l llsl 11-' 114 ll'i 12-' SO 1 70 SO till 1WI INTI'Y COS. 2S i ios 1 Ml inn iiw I7i t.io no l.is ic. lift So III 4fl li-. ITS: ino'i 9(1 'i 1W nn isn- llHl' lot 1.11 111 1 D7 lens ine iw 101 t'l 100 ion 101 1 (1014 inn 7 100 115 JOIV so 7B 82 'Ht4 sal ss 74 1 70; 101 10 92 mi: 9 1(K9 11 UK! Ifll 11S nr. 88 87 Sfl SI.

SS 91 lioti ill' IOS 107 S7 8 81H4 81 10 si 2 te SS BT mo 2115 13i J01 180 IaV Miss Mary F. Peters. tion to her husband, she leaves two Miss Mary Frances Peters, who died i -ions, John C. and William and i Thursday, from old age. -nt Medford.

i iwo grandchildren. I will burled In Greenwood, to-t I morrow morning at o'clock, from! Ml Lila C. Edwards. Ilhe home of her niece, Mrs. Jennie W.

Miss Iila Cl'elanfl Edwards, duugh-i Mills. 233 Qulncy atreet. Mrs. Fetorslter of the late William and Fannie diaries to-day were: 1 8 lio the Democratic masses their polit- Anglo-American 1SH 58 5 ical rights'-, make the election district Atlantic Reflhlnar ....1. Mil oi ireriiiiiiiy anu nis rather.

Frederick Wllhuliu. She is survived by two sons, Achllle a Manhattan lawyer, with" whom she lived, and Charles, an attorney of Buffalo, and her daughter. Mrs. Oishei was a mem-tV of the (iermin Lutheran Church. Edward D.

Easton. Edward D. Easton. 'foundjer and President of the Columbia Grapho-phone Company, died yesterday Ta, a sanitarium at Central Valley, following a nervous collanse vmi the unit of representation, not merely n. i In ee.lltsr and ynn will Brook ya lat mtg, was tora! in Dutchess County, X.

I Kdwartja, died Thursday from heart rf iK nn Co. ISI lat HE ea Klnga Co. trlumnh. efirlttv-two vears evv nnrl ie. VaK.an TClectrlO C.

Ol vnrwin Rleefrlo 1st mtK. "Whatavalls the pigmy efforts of a Iter, Mrs. Lewis Loeee, of Jamaica I I'lalns. Mass. Buckeye Oil 1 06 108 Continental 235 240 India Pipe Line 102 Illinois Pipe Line 134 I3S National Transit 33 34 Ohio Oil 144 145 Pierce Oil 1 2 13 Prairie 397 298 A Fl.

lat By. I. trotime, arter a four months' illness, at her home, 41 Lincoln place. She. was born In Now York City, May 2 2, seventy-eight years ago.

Miss Edwards resided with her niece, Miss Lillian Edwards, at the Lincoln place address. Funeral services will he held, Aeademy ef Mnaie Mr. Margaret Lansinger. home waa at Areola. N.

J. Mr. Easton was born in Gloucester, fifty-nine -Years ago. He was nn einerf few headstrong little men to brace themselves against the irresistible tide of popular indignation? "To triunrph you must roturn to Jeffcrsonian principles; the democracy must not withhold from the loyal, the things it confers on the disloyal. It must not reward factious traitors for their political treachery.

Loyalty and rewarded in cvrv walk of life; in the. army, the to-marrow aiternoon, at 2 clock. Mrs. Margaret Lansinger, widow of John Lansinger, died yesterday front heart trouble at her home, 251 Him-rod street. Her funeral will be held Monday Hftemoon at 3:30 o'clock South Penn 274 282 S.

O. of California. 29H 301 S. O. of N.

411 413 8. O. of N. 193 194 S. O.

of Ohio 428 434 Biuiiaicr, ana wnen the phono The Interment will be made privately In Woodlawn Cemetery. She is survived by five nieces and two nephews. American Mfg. Co. com Ainertean Mffc'.

Co. pfd Am. Type Founders Co. an, Am. Type Fonndera Co.

Atlantic Pork Borden's Condensed Mtlk eom. Borden's (onilepsed Milk pfd. Brooklyn Safe llepor.lt Brooklyn Warehouse Co. gxapn was being developed, he saw me possibilities using It as a die Union Tank 82 83 Vacuum 227 225 Wayland Oil 2 34 4 laung macnine. with this end in view he established the Columbia Phonography Company, When it was with the Rev.

Henry A. Hehr, pastor of the First German Presbyterian Church, of which she was a member 1 officiating. The interrnsjot will fol-: low In Lutheran Cemetery under ttref I direction of Rudolph Mrs. Bush Terminal Mrs. Martha 8.

Kelting. Mra. Martha Strong Kelting, nee Hawkes, wife of Samuel Kelting, died Thursday from complication at her navy, in commerce, the professions; where then do we find monuments to treachery? In the academy of mis Bush Termlnnt 1st ouiiBwiiaaien, in with the American, Graphophone Company, he became President of the consolidated Lansinger was born In Germany and nome. isz Saratoga avenue. Funeral guided democracy, the museum of po- Central Fireworks Co.

lltleal folly. There and there alone, Co. Is the traitor rewarded, tho hypocrite concern, the Columbia Graphophone leaves two daughters. Mrs. Elizabeth services this evemng will be con-Brenneis and Mrs.

Mary Vaunel. and ducted by the Rev. Jaeger, and flattered and tho mountebank exalted Kaale Wflroliimse re w. Bill Cotton, A weaker Liverpool market, the failure of promised rains to develop In-the' Western belt and showers in tHe East where they were most needed, resulted in. considerable liquidation and in the market after opening steady 3 to 6 points lower advanced In the first few minutes, trading to a net loss of 7 to 9 points.

Hentz offered May: Russell. Newman and Wenman bid for f- RUBIN3TEIN BREAKFAST: "If your organization really desires to regain the goodfwill of the Democratic masses, it injisit stand for the R. W. Bllaa pfd W. Biles eon.

Freoblln Safe IVnosIt a son, Louis Lansinger. Interment to-morrow will bo made iin Evergreens Cemetery. Mra Kelt- Joseph Francis Dixon, Jr. Ing waa born in Rutland, May J. Joseph Francis Dixon, for seven eventy-three years ago to-day, and years foreign sales manager for the'had lived In Brooklyn for twenty-five Ilecker -Jonea Jewell lat 1831 1.

Safe Deposit 110 autonomy of KingsV Bounty. Make this your party slogn.nd you will Allls-Chalmors Machine Company, and 'eaves ner nuaoancl, three 7 -Photo by Lndervroort A Underwood. Mrs Flaherty, who was Miss Knuly Bars Kpenrsr. daughter of Retired Snr-geon Wiliinm (Jardnvr Spencer. U.

S. of Nashvilli', rI enn. 'Ihe wedding cere-tnyny was performed at the home of her Ulster. Mrs, Richard-Martin Dorsey, of UN Montague street. I TO SHOW GOODWILL WORK.

The Goodwill 'industries, in motion pictures, will bo shown at the Central sons, Samuel, of Mineola" Ixnils and Silence tne siege guns oi racnon. 'Close up the political subway between Tammany and Brooklyn, into July. iNugent, and two Miss Eva Cotton closed easyi The prices which so many loyal Democrats have were: May, 8.88 to 80: July. 10.13 to National Lleorlee Co. com 40 National Lleorlre Co.

pfd 78 X. T. Man. Beach pfd. 105 NT.

Y. Dork Co 4 N. T. TMck pfd N. T.

Dock lat 71 X. T. Mutual (las Light Co Really Associates fat Remington Typewriter IS Remington Typewriter Sd 44 Remington Typewriter lat 0 Royal Baking Powder 1IM Rorel Raklne- Powder 103 entered, only to return open enemies 14; August, 10.ZG to 28; September, formerly connected in the same capacity with the National Electric Company, died yesterday after a short Illness from mfcjlngltla at his home, $21 Eighty-Be venf street. He was born in Philadelphia, December 2. fortyne years ago, and had lived in this borough for fourteen years.

Mr. Dixon was well known In the foreign trade In May Pole Danes and Concert at Elaborate Club Affair. The Rubinstein Club closed Its twenty-eighth season to-day with a white breakfast in the main ball room of the Waldorf Astoria. There were more than 1,400 precant. The decorations Included a thirty-foot May pole and a number of original floral pieces.

IV. to as uctoDor, to 41; jue auu mis. Aeonora Wallace. Mra. Mary Yengle.

Th Rev. Dr. William Hamilton will conduct th funeral services to-morrow afternoon, at 2 O'clock, for Mra. Mary Yengle, wife of Arthur Yengle. who died Wednesday at her home.

1 cember, 10.66 to January, 10.69 to 70; March, 10.90 to 81. y. M. aiiernoon at a o'clock. All unite In helping develop the Goodwill industries and in Betting Wheat.

Wheat declined to 1 cent at the of your orgranlzatlon. "Autonomy will clip" the wings of that rapacious flock of political bats who alternately roost In the Manhattan rookery, but live in King on the fruits of political treachery. "Do you wonder that there is dissatisfaction How can it be otherwise? The Democratic masses have lost heart and hope and confidence In the Democracy at Kings, You can hold conventions, make nominations. EELIGI0US JlDVEETKEaVDEaITTS. Maspeth avenue.

The Interment. I if19 tese was the under the direction of James For- I 'of an4 The most pretentions of these was the opening- owing to lower prices abroad- homes in. urooKiyn -to take uoodwin bass. Votion pictures of the work In Bos Soeurlty Safe Deposit Ui FERRY COMPANIES. Rklyn Perry Con sola Beta N.

Bklya 8114 N. Y. and feast Blear 10 N. Y. and Kast Blyer 1st Bat.

4H Favorable crop and weather and large on the east wall. Through these flowers sparkled hundreds of electric ray, of 05 Lorlmer atreet, will fellow In. Lutheran Cemetery. Mrs, May deliveries Weejt met good buying: Tenth Twenty-third St 10 Tenth A tad St. lat mtg 4n Onion Ferry 83 EivmAiJirtTEL BaIPTIST chuech Lf7t In.

said St. Barnes PL REV. AVERY A. SHAW, Pastor Horalnr werablp at 11, sermon by tn nasto tliple. "'BARREN OAIN ASP BITTEft Afteraooa worablp at 4.

th Ooffimnnioti aerrire. rmon Ferry lei mtg ioo but without the people you cannot triumph. "Thera wrjs a time, in the history Duins Iormlng the word "Kubinstein." The white which was recently purchased with a small contribution from each member, was used to-day for the first time. Following the breakfast a charming musical programme was presented, which Included harp solo, dance of the elves and a Maypol dance by her former spirit and of the men wl wnlns woralilp at th BJoatblr serrw Yengle waa born In New York City, twenty-one years ago. but had lived in Brooklyn most of her life.

Besides her husband, she leave two sons, George and Henry; her mother, Mary Michelfelder; a. brother, Edward Mtchelfelder, and a sister, Elizabeth Michelfelder. Edward J. Sullivan. Edward J.

Sullivan, a patrolman at of the Democracy, when the advice of orders and quickly regained the loss. undertone waa feverish. Corn waa steady. Prices were: Wheat May, lit 1-4; July. 1.37 S-4; September, 1.28 6-8.

Corn May, 77 7-8; July, 80 7-8; September. 81 8-4. Oats May, 68 1-8; July, 65 1-4 to 3-8: September, 48 3-4 to 7-8. Pork July, 18.26. X-rd July, 19,40.

Ribs July, 10.65. The PubHc fiervlee Commission baa notified the Interboroush Rapid Tran- i of pfalae, Oraaa prelodea at tile XRW QUAHTET will alnt MMHtama frosi taa oratorte stood for them and the Democrif Kings County was sought in tne national Conventions, and here Judgment that supported them. They are min ton, upon wntcn wont nere is planned, will be shown. The public Is cordially Invited. HELD ON DRUG CHARGE.

Hrbrt 20, of 20S0 Fulton strectt. e- lteid In 1 00 Halt for tijieclal Hiona lo-lay br Mlstit Walstt li, thft Avenue Court 8 of knvlnff heroin MtiVartUy was rrKtJ laat ntsht hv Pstrolman ilt-Xictiois nar Saratoa Park, hara deteetlrcj! 'Nii'J nlffht cauKht an alleged ttrue dealer who. It was claimed, and hen sellina- scbl chlwrea. MoNlchols saw McCarthy actlns In a ims-t'lelous nianser, sod wfees hs approached (he yoona- man dmanpeared Into aa a.lay. NK-Klehel.

chased the auapeet sevBral blocka and after oatrhlns- Mm went back to the a liar, where ound-ala eaekaae contain. or tne -uttaaiioN. 9 15 A. H. BeeoBdarr Dtrtalaa at tha Bible and.

for -the sake of Democratic su nrry mtie cniiaren. cess. I tope you will adopt them. respected by the leaders of the Nation. But, behold her now? How fallen; a tin can on the tail of the tiger.

"I believe these are the sentimer Setiool. 10:00 A at. Bible Class. P. W.

Bmmanoel Hawm Bible Seoeet. P. 14 aiMBtai7 Qmlas of tha Bfhte Softool. 4 WILLIAM I.TEF-ER. of 4S3 Ksj Seven.

of nineteen-twentieths of the Den If you want harmony, return to erotic voters of th County of King those principles that made the Democ- sit Company- that it must chow cause I (lenerai oeeetlopal aeerttts FVlday evenlnr at tached to the Liberty avenue station for seven years, died Wednesday after a long illness at Hurleyville, Kullivan County, N. Y. Eighteen months ago Ofncwr Sullivan, who was a- member of wh, the reore-sniKKtlon of that com- 1 racv of Kings famous: trooKiyn ror MESSAGES TROU YOXm fjOVBp ONTt tianv is not a violation of election 64 1 'Autonomy for Brook- nth atveet. Sfanhattn, employed by the Srephena caneiruclion Ccrrtpaay of 'Long: Tland CHy. while dytvlns a track oh whlrh waa a masMva Iron tank came In -t lth Irofley yetre ai Bmadway nd TSeehUng atreet and broke them.

Liefer received, a lev, re aiawirlQ abooa, ad irewa traoalated tbroacb Brooklrn'ft freateet medroBX, Snadajr. Taeada, rrldajr. a F. M-. WedaaMtar.

AS lb BT trade. ot the Public Service Commissions act-1 "No Tammany In Brooklyn." This lection provWt J.ba, a boldAnjj "These aonUmeiitf art worthy of ia a wail pnwaar th nioun4 fttujtd, a Jti cited by a S.T4S) laaaaat-a. Ja I Hi J.J.... i.

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