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Qlttinnrtnenln Co-Nlfll)t. Abbbkat* I-rsTiTi'Tit?Roller abuting. ScAFBar ot xH'Ht'-H-" atiulrainltle." Bum ??? tu* Hilve*? rt?" Adoulij. Casino?rt?'Trlnee Mellnnwlam. ? CowsnY 1-MKATsa-rt-" An Adamloea Eden. 11.1 T's 1 IU l IK!?!-?" LOX'C Oil tT'lltclH-S. (-? Mi" - x-WHxwo.k?.-'*.M..rley"r Fata Morgana." ?BA-n- oiv.ni HocsK-rt--'In Faradl*o. BAiiiKM t-KxiiNi. co. Rober skating. ?*!-__. *i..B.-N .-yiAiK TiihArKi"-*':'JO-'*Tho rri\ate SSt"urArti>BBv OT Di sion-Exhibition l**l_t-MjuBdl mu.'atiAHl'KN?8??' Fr.!.Ha." fit ap im -xii. f <s -" Elisabeth." Tvilli TBBATKB? **? --UlX-BTnlalls." fM..\ Kui akb THKATRK-S-" Three "A Ives to ono H;i?i':i" I." Wau-ca'a Iiikatm*?s??? victor Dnraad. bTH AXIS!! I'HF.AIHI ? ? "???Miim'/.-ll''.' 14-ni CTKir.T Tin-ATKK?rt--- Frivolity. _^^ jnOcs to AOiicrtiermc'iia. awiiaenienia. 9 *? il ?.Tinline. Il,' I ts .Ill tl J nail., b- .N..I b.. 4 1 Jlciir,? aii.t Koo**.. ti 0 B*?* mr ll hum-* nie limier*. fl S Pu t. HH'Nn'li'i*. 1* 114 I'ancitii! Ai-am-wie*.. 0 6 > u'..i c.- Ads"*. 0 i! Bmaii. .ai. 1' A lillie, iii.- Keielers.. U b JumMantell. 'J *| ni.tus.j* j Jnsrrurtioii. r. Bi. L**otnrrs* Meelina* !? 6 I'ag-e. l^tst tn.i F. nud.. '?' Blaseiisweoas. T'* Mamore* 'i"' Deaths I Muan aJ instruments. 1* Neil I* Hill ',!'.'.!'._ J Octai ateamia. 9 Ipnobbbm. fl IP ai I stare. u It'B.in-ami FlalS-.... ? --at lt'.s itiiT.xa.U Mutations VI anl'iU.. I1 hew .a. tisflneea,. " *<teaninoftt*aiii! IC kV I Teachera. *' wmtcr Ruaorta- . 1* (ul 9 JLinsmr99 Notices. Befhuf Ai;it\N..iN.; Yofu S>n iiifun Tiru* neild (er I lii'traled Patiiithi.l -.f ?? bbb am- us*t wtma iumjhi " _ toe. aOaci-TT, ijo Hroadway, N. T._ Hoi mw fioiiiis.- -A Braal variety of line MasrschSBTn Pipes aod n-jar-ii.ui-ter*. Als-., a flue sssert Baaat sf Ambi-r u.nals alwaysoa baad .,.,., c Brana ?"" BreoniMt. (fTTactasatal nets I). " llnvr. Shtt'.i Home 1?f>5 tnonthly bnysypnr p*ii. sou ii'iii-uns Lits tn the otMioeei p?n .-f newark, n. j ,,,-?, ? i 11 - ?? i' i i. s.;,iu.- iu m.a",iv pi. -.. -n'xi.r BBperiuu Cirealsrsan 1 io,.' K. wnw. Attorner, SSS Bread tray. >- Y. "~~ "" I ) FI I < K Kl l.'NIFI FF. In Oreel Variety, manufactures) by T. <i. SKI i r.w. Ill Full-iii*! . Net. Vork. Deeba, Library ric.-, .v.-,tm Holiday Pre*ents._ Tnv. BogTon Broon IIabmt. bostox Bvasuia i"! ' in .-fun report ol all *nte? of at x mi Holton delit nd hi Mrw.Vnrt bj ? rr i? ? -. p, r aniiniii 1-Nea-Y.irk l.aiikerann.l l.u.x.rsl i I it ery iis.-fui. r-???-!- -" TKIHI'M: TBBtsl M MAH- BUBS* lUHKlifx. Pot'ti:' I-,, lg the Enitret Slat,*. \ V ROT, !' Msntl-.s. 3 MnnttlX. baily,x-itii-itiiuiux-.ssbo ti-j isii tlAll.V.tx'tei'H - t" tm . 70) HOI) 1 73 t*t Mitt rt'.IIU NI. 1 BU ?h ? i i- ' ? ir v.i'"" ?|*iatxt Mute, th i "'" r will pl uni writ* oa th* Note. ? -.,,i ! Bl BBW-Vi BB AN CH ni I I* Bfl <H lill I l.t'TNl". Ad- " ^1 lu u ? , . lat ths p.*.. <.???? ? . a \ ex 'Tit III 'I last, 'I I.' I- ll. Si, lu 7"'" ! '..? . > iX l, -11 ,1. I ">.I |. e. fit. : - ? lil "I |l il , .. it*..cST in "i ii* nrilli XV ...' i.i' I Am annal fi - n ? i rnj I sti i ? i tl?Hl ' -i ? ' B< .' I I ' " 1 I c. Ill I'l "" I ft^.u ?-..-. "? : ." ii, s^.-V-twiU ? 90U NH I'D li V noll A 0 IC fl ll EMT. FY M W .YORK, I ll.'ilt.W, l?l t 'JA. JUE si Wt THIA WORNINO, Y"\ i * i'i ui .i'i" In fi'Hii'l ut tba Windaoi Railway >'.in..ii pron (<? be Bahini l . ,.i. ..ni horse inedicine. \ ' i ki IB Vu un i ... iiini!'cl intcide. I li icc A ll a tell (nts sentenced to deatb fat Ibe aim le ssssssinate 1 iiiianu William. JUaft fur c.iiiiinercial sll-i lill.it ion sii.-i.,it ly England untl ."spain. . - I'm bags I .ly iianiiu tli-,1-.ivctsd iii :i vai.l iu llali LiX. Cobori ss.? In tba Senate Mr. Hale calle*] ni> Hie Kaval A|>pi'iji:iaii!iii lilli. Itr. Iliair's lull pru vidinaT for a cnmi'iissiuu io i-xaniine ultu tin U-OjBOf till''.- vi m passed, "-rr.- The li(^l^e was nut in SBB* Mon. l)oMi:.ii(-.? Valusbie abipping w.ts Bank ia Kew Iliiven l-atl.u: by a Uilal wave. = Nuincniiio srreeks t**r*earrod oa tbs Atlantis Coast, ~~~=_ A train, la.icn wuii BBBBBBgeiB, TBBBStanpsd bj ** Biiuw sa ti.o Nartbera Paetae Bsllroad la tbs Csa* cade MiHinlaiiie. Pblladclphia Bewspapers kaaaa ospoolan diaofdorly hoasee. rbe steel a\apai*taaent al iii. Cbtvolaas] RoliiagMill,Cleve laml, waaelassd. J'iivi.l li. Paige, af Cleve lanil. (iiu,,. xviif married. ==sTbe weather ia again beaaaiiBg colder in tho Weet aad Nortbwi it Be?: li) the Ni-w-Jcisi-y ruilr":nl t.-natioi BBSSB the tiixatii'ti af fraael_aos i* demarred against, ". Tbe ilia, iurs of tbt- Mexieau Central ssksd for aa additional subscription frotn tba stock holden. At Ni.ntii ibo, Pt un.. Jaine- Bbea, i naipll. all,ul ol Injin ba wbloli hs is nuiil lo have re Clive.1 imin Ins li a. In r. City am> tit bi BBAB.--sSpeoeheeal thedinnei el Hie Kow-Eaglaad Boeioty by Uosaia, Depew, Lang, IflBdgs uihI Conder! sad Qonorala BherTrnaa nml toter. Daaaaaja bj lha Bra la Pratt's Oi] Wss*bsBot over t)250,000. Hisappearanos of Un i.'ev. .1. I.'. T heaspooa. Tbe Spanish treat j ?pposed by lha Cha abet ol OeesBMsee. : Kan mat ce foi tiie DepartBBBtl <?! t ii innis eal iowa. t Mrs, Baekaska ros adivorw frois ncr Ims hatnl. = Fifty-eight ehildren ol lbs Brooklyn Asylum xlill ii; :u cunt, tl ,,,). QoM tarns <f tim ici-iii-ii-mie*- sitrei'dollar 111'_??-* pralna), *-:t.ii reids. ,*st..c!.s .luii otdecliuing -ginee sad Cb'M'll XM'llk. 'Ins U kv i it.'i-. I iini'NK local ulixerv aiiniis la* dii-ats* eolder, fan oi stesf weather, reataeratars yeeterilsy: Higlieat, in ; In west, :t.i ; avaraga !!i 'Ilu-1nilin:. of the trial ol tin- linn wini tried tn BBanaainnte the I .mp* roi V* UHauiseems lo la sfrirtlv in harmony trith Juatlee. The three ghlef eotisplralors hare bean senteneed to death, two Itosaar villains gal penni snTitnde fur len yrata, nnd three othei priaoners have MM acquitted, There ta still n difference be lwi mi Ciiiuii!'! -mil Ruasln. In the letter era I'iit donhtless lbs doom nf nil these nun would linn- been <!? niii. ilnii- Bte no dtgreei of gttlli in snj pl"* -i- uii. i ihe Cear. ? rB*> n tnan tthom rnmoi Imn been trying to ) ' i-i- uri lin- ti-tt" ?! H t fut some li'H". SntHi lf'*' rt. \\ .'? ? ' i ,*,..,| ,,j .,,. li* i's I'lil ? ll m. *)|)|||m ilfii tx hills lu. *"" ' ?? ' .ll ? nit ? I iii. i. ' i lt*i "... .i.. i.i , rt jil a,*, i| Wt.! " .... ., (| ... i .i | , || -rvrta tu" ? ? ? ? || j U||||' || u, \\.,n;?? si.Itl I iMItt-il lila i-i.,-ti| ....I . . p. Bill '? I ' ' . ? ' ' I I.? ' ., ' .:.. l'i.|,|. I-...I li" ".r. ? "i ? .' ? . ||| . i. i tt-U I..tl | I ? ? - l!u..H,.l,...,l ll,, 1 ., ,, ,,, rJlaU-.o ..I i.it. i i, ,,., i,,,. i ,...i. iMu.ii. N. ,1., llS?i nil, ul,.hs ,iaj,i . Ult ii .tliiillii | ?,. i, JiHlli ll I,,111 Ni vi |l,iii,| xJ.iic. 'J lu lani nam. fl"III N| tl - J l.t l, ll,! Illili., Ul,ll | , rs,, |,| I,, |ia. , ,? cullin! ul I, ii n, tinili t, jiitnl tli vim i, i lu.k un humliiy uight. llif |. iuul iiilt-n il is pu tt) run clusivn. a trw momenta af ter the ahoeb nag Bait a tidal w.iv. iu, n.i i.i^ii rolled Into tho harbor and daetroyed s "MtsasUantblg uinouni ol g-iiill -iliiuFiiiK Tho Chaaabeg af OaaBsaaaan s-nalaatg ynatat dayprolnibly repreaeDtod th.- int, n.-ts ?t tins city moHt iiiifitly Bb\oted by thc piotiontid Hpuiiihli tn-atv, nnd although th- sg wax a -.Ti'.-it varii-ty of opinions aspmnsn^ a majority of those present declared therasr.lv?s oiij-osed to Ale FaiirTi-ata.il. This ses-uis to be tho drift of commercial rV-oling all over the <*ountry ut lerad o-kioliy or unoiheiaiiy. In regard to J io Nlcaragna Ctinal treaty, ou tho other ind, tho general opinion ia that much may ba ,id for anti iiKulnat it, aud that il ahould be ircfully considered before it is acted upon by io .Senate. ? o Most of the speeches that were delivered, igether with some description of what it*re was to cit nt the Ncw-Kiiglaml Su? ety dinner nt Delmonico'*, will be found in ur local columns. Tins gathering i*t BlwBJt rilHant, and l:isl nij-lit's ilium r was no cxcp on to the rule, nUhoti-'li the number of men f National reputation present vnts not ko larrie I it sometimes has been. Anion-* the speakers ? re Q-OMnl Slierman, ex-tiovertior LflXkg, lr. Hears" Cabot Lodge, Mr. Chauncey ll. ?epew. lit neral Horace Porter, ami Mr. Fa Ba 'or.dert. a Not much was expected from the present lOfl&M ot ld?presciitalivi'.s; but the country ci ms likely to gel even li Mt than was expcet il. No mw legislation of importance was ut* inpaled, but it wan Hiippoaed thal thc Dcmo rntif BapraaeatsaHraa would not nttjeflAtoiMMe* n.: the rc/ular appropriation bills. Yet they lo object, and the chance* now are that 1885 lill timi the Navy Department wifhotit funds, ihe Meitiite wishes the appropriation bill for he current ye.tr, ending next July, to DC ias?ed. after deducting what has already been riven foi the lir-U half ol the year. This poM ion in logical uml fair. Hui the House oiil.i v.iuN to give 60 per Cent of last year's appm niiitions. Thia ia I brand ol stupidity rather luise than the usual Pciiioeiatic article. *> The publie mind in England must be dis lacteil to the forge ot iiis.niily. How else mild a coinbiiiatioii of lishiiig-fiickle ami horse aeiliei'ie lie converted into an Infernal machine, nd i slight fin .1 the Windsor railway ?? atlon ie ni:iunified Into aa attempt, to blow up the ,'ueeii, who hail passed that way sune t\:\\< ie foi et We shoiihl not be sui-pmed lo leam h:ii the tackle and the horse medicine are aap* 111-1 il to he oi American mi .in; nor to read In the .iiihIiui iiewspapeis leaden aboul the trieked 1 m of thia ronntiy in allowing Ihe mannfaet* ne ot ju 1 ides oalenlated !<? cause such a rrigbi n 1 frit milt nation, lt ll iIbmmI poeelhleto inspect, alt. 1 -inii iiii exhibition of ueiroiiinei '- thia itu 'idell! hat prodnc. d, thal the u>**fl*alle I London Bridge eiploalon waa onlj therenuli >f an iuiiocni blaatiugoperation l.u buildiug lill |IO-l s, lt is ll eoillfelt to nil.. ! that there is || hrial lim ih 1111 tue ill in the i'll J i"i i-iii'iieiil ii hil h ll Illl 1 (I.ll m . Il iii ni |..|.,| Tl, il |a ll" I ll-pill tllll-lll .1 1 I. lillies uni) (',inn linn, rilltl lill1 ll Hut Ot! J n ii? fat..ne -i from 11. uni " ? Hf m. 'ni.-i ..1 h. Minto M..ind of < iimiiin. Hie 1 in luatitti ii.ui, ii laakld, urti inn beitni .Ill-Ion Hi... tii Iii lu.., nmi ihe it omi. 1 ic Hm! ail noe ll Ji Mid lt .milli iii. il Willi lill" I". i iillo'l 1 .1 I hui. a 11 1 1 nii ii il 11 iiiiil inti ii miall Ililli I" .ill lu Un 0llliQial.lt. , iii .- |u 1 .1.11, lull Uml iiii ii.I it|iilnleil liv lin I iiiiiiiil-iiniii 1 >l Iii ililns iiinl I'ni 11 1 11..ii Im 1 ai li nf Hui' Inn ??-. Ml a, l.uli ell 11 . iii il I lu- ill ill.ilium of iiinl numil!-' Hld |l|ly'I poul hit. ni lil ir .-li|ii I ll.li lilli ll li> lill' Ap-, ul,ll, ll I'll,Dillis, .illili I lull Hu I iiililiil.tnliilii la, I- ali 1 li elli lil ilie. __________________ H USU l\ MR TUOMPBOS'k INTMMMST. Ilepiil.lit an Alileiin. n who peiaiai in doing ill timi liol tiiii lo Itei]. Hubert 0, Thump, on n power cannot be miprlaed thal they ale iiiiy looked upon willi increasing suspicion, md that thia Mnpicion is rapidly paning into oiiteinpt. What clean ami honest motive can hey possibly have for supporting the worsi tends -. al Mw a*,...si .ct of 1>. m.,. ratiepolilli lau in Ids prodigals partisan and Ineffli i< nt Bdarin iatratfcm of the Department ol Jmhlic Worica t ls it to be wondered at lhat the air of the City Hull in full of rumors eoiiccrrii'fg purchased iotis? Bribery is, of course, extranet*/ diili ?iilt of proof. Many Qrand Jnriea have tried ii vain ai various times lo gel ut the truth Kmeerning atoriea of corrupt icu in on Hoard d'Aldermen and our municipal departments. Hut (he indictment of ]iulilic opinion is of ten harder to bear than thc finding of a Qrand iliM. Public oj.inion baa alNadj ai raigoed. tiied and found guiltj men who ob-tinateh inisi.si- their pofdtioni to keep Hr. Thompson in the office which he disgraces. For a lime it was possible to itlppoee tiiat lNpubl can members of the Board wereinfla* i need simply by desire for patronage or con? siderations of party advantage. That theory .-'ill hollis good as to (ime of them. Hut we Par it cannot be itretehed to covet them all. Mayor F.ilson is trying to gin this city a tuon- efficient and decent administration of the Pttblk Works Depai Imciil. in that effort he merits Hie pordia! co-operation of every Republican Alderman. The fKimooiatlt Atti ui 11-v fl 1? ii. i .il of the State h;is ,u laiiicil him itt his itctioti concerning lin i'i puhliian Police I'oiiiinlssioii.ira. It wai thought by nany politician! thal his con-tun lion of the law would enable the Mayor lo lend in in ni i ina! ions i tn med int eli for other impoi ta ul placet beilde thone of Mr. Thompson and Mr l.u. .unlii . Dal the Mil yoi' has COOM lo it di ll el eui cflmclniion, Ht ihowi bo dlapoaitiou to un den ike doubtful experiments. He is aiming t< pot at the head of the Department of Pnblii \\ ?>i k -i a inlier official ihiin iln- preienl Inctun bent. Ile COtlld lundi.! lind a worse, Till MONMOM Hurl RISE. The treaty with Nicaragua should be aetei 11 pim with great del 11 ie ra ti on been u se ii In roi rei Important chnngea in Anteri**an policy, Wt have already considered In detail Its bearing! upon th I'lavtou-Hitliier tteali, ami klan thi international aspects of the question, IN hat iiii maybe thi adtantagei of thc pmpos?t water wa., the Renatecinaol hil to pereelvi H,ti thehttlfleatloti of the treaty win t*omml thc i -i fi nt t \ lo reipobilbilltiei nmi obllgatiotii which itinst be ijiiiiitiii weighed befott* thej lill- U'tilel! 'I'.-'l. Wllflt ll il! bt< the e|V"i? el |||| I ? .--. "I lill f ii-lil Itji'in ll,,.,-.,,,,,it ar's, t,,|.,il,.,, .a III, I i-i ?>? I'.i.-lil. ' I I'l IU) . || .. ? [|| ..?,.,)?,., ll. ,1 jj ? jil ll, ,.l. . ., c....IC . .-I .,1 ... ,1 I, , (,, III, .- ,.,..!.-. || .. Ill ?? f. ? I,..,j I.. .,., i,,.,.I, I, i "?? > i killi' I >" ii" Un ?.11., ital ?? lt! i' t 'o' ? ll."I 1" ?? '.Ml .? ' lilli .I '"" !?"' .''I". I fl. I. Mill. I.,. I-, lill. 1 I Oil,, ni., ii......lin Fi|fi,| III Illili! ? i ii3|.i..|,i ii, it, . i.i I iii I llli .ii lillie I I ..ii Iiii li.i. ii,i iii ,. < - . ...,!.nih i Iiii (iii limn .iud ii. iledil , ||| | |,, i .iii ll illili eo ll lion ,t l..t. > blinni, i I,iiu^h I, iii lt int lin a|i|il-i,u In h uiul In iiilulic Uh un iln.iii vt Thean are quaaeioui whloh mail in .-.iii-diu ii,i iii ,ni ,t. ii d lu ion-mi m nmi, un iponiibUitj i .ni lu- gaumed ai thai ..i aoMtrnel lng lim pioposid in1.1.Ktanti Mghwajt 'i'heil tin-re ls the |in.it rloiule ot Nicwagna Thc tnnty hinds tba Dnitod Htatoi to defeni the lerritory of a weak uml ImpOTfl liahed Htatfl ngflhlrt us.>uiill Iiy laud ni ma. No tmgaglm. ii otthisaort tins ever before In en fiflmtraetfl -il bl the Unitr^l rttatea. lt ls l4rftMJTa klUaaefl not only nRiiinat European invasion but ?h. disuensions of Central America. In om- artieli of tin; treaty, moreovifr, tho good oflices of thi UuiUd Ktatea Qoveniment aro pledged to se? cure tho union of live republics lu one federa? tion. If the canal bo undertaken Ameri eau* muy etpoei to hara fl ? pjliticn of Central Amerton t*? lunnairti in ad? dition to their own, which ordinarily; Buttes BB Ui-cp their minds fully tn-cupied. A scheme nt n-oinani/.Ttion nnd Miration <?n I targe Mala is distinctly refr-rn*d to in the treaty. Let one shovelful of Nicaragua sml be ?Inp by onler of the (luvetimient. and the Units-il States will be admitted to n large share ?>f wapoi-dMli^y tor ths fatwa <>f Central America. Tba destiny of tim! .|ti;nterof the eniilinen! ui'iy be hnagtag in Ihe MOM sesias in which the Aini-ii- tn Senate ta bowaaeagnring the aih.iiit.Tp-H and dlaadvantagea ol the proposed treaty. Tblaeaaal poUey, while ta Um with tha Mon? roe Poetuuc. milks a ure.it advance upon it. It wai in December, 1823, that I'r.siilenl Munroe sent to Congress the nmaanaje which hus seiv.ul in perpetuuts his muns ns tl*'* founder of i mw schoolof Anserioandiplom ney. Tha credit Cur oriiri ii it i itu the lamons paeaafo ts tho mosssfti la bow generally eon ceded to belong rightfully to John Quincy Adams, who waa thaa Beerel irj <?f State. The argument exelnded the United States hom European entanglements, nnd a Al mead thal "tin- Amerton conti.it-, bj the tree ami in "il.;i-nil.Tif eondltion whleh they hive as "snmi'il ami maintain, are. heneeforth not to -in- considered a** Babjeets for tatura cotonlso "timi bv nuv Bnropeaa Powere." Ths Ifottros l im uiiie, as it ama originally proclnfaned, did aol BBfloornge interraeddling wu ii ih<- R0htrs nf other Governments on tails continent, lt flo iineil the trim pulie.v of the Dotted St-itcs as uni* thal WOnld "have Ihe parties to llmni ?? -u Ives tn the hope thal European Powers will " pnrane the bbbm conrae." The Oovwrnmenl his advanced a long way from the original landmark in negotiating the pracenl treaty. TIIE ol l.sllos OF OIL I IRES. Ths occurrence ol the grenl t?il tin In Brook? lyn "nee iiim ?- raises the question **f tha public policy of allowing oU works tube satabliahed in the neighborhood of grenl towma nnd cities. riie-e Bros are continually ooenrring, and s<* Ear lt has seemed Impossible to prerenl Hum. In some if nol In many canes, spontaneous som bnstion appi sra to lake pines from thi genera? tion and mixture with the common air of hight) inflammable gases. In other cases lightning iota the nil tanks on Brei bnl while ll ia erldcnl thal the rhnks of cnnflagrnlion tn oil works and nil receptacles are eiceptionnllj nnuinrotu and great, ii is iwinnlly deal thal thechaneosol .lu i bingi itiinh lesa u. etllnguishltig, such Bret ? ii, i ii,, t h .., atm tod i"' si eiceptlonall * -miali, rin- tlangei to surrounding proport* Ililli! nil H Uti ' .? i'l i li ).ii lt' I 'lilli " imbi ui. tiuin iiin v H univ ut i! powdei tn iu i un i i.i, ll,. Inn nin, nil ia lisH.1 lu lifllti- it* wm. uin rt" tin m i nut in. lin it.i the e.i. Iii 11,,iii lin. ?:, , Iti ..| ii . .1.11 it uni. omi il univ ll ol I.. || (Ol I 'I I'i ' v pii. rum ld I III I ml. ? \\ III il .lil lilli .iu ? .".ul. I MM. I.""I "M I. , I .1. lt ult ..llllell I lill lill "I ?? Ill |*Xt||tl li'UI -uni iii. itu ring nil niii. u. iiiu .tun , nil I ni - it Ui,. mill, i lil |i,..|ii III ll lill ll lu ll In i Un il. ii. .1 I it in ls lu lill. I lill' timi, ? i i uii. I l|u| I lill il Inn. I'i ,i gil il ml Iii. ? li ti ?? IBM Hi Hil lilli".. I.ni -lt in ,u iu ? i mn e. ol population! an'I it ls certain Ij timi-thai iiuu h i,iii,ni t<> uniiii,ut proper!) lislxs nil. II 11.1 In- ?lTlul|si\ i ,,l|f,,|ili il, mil luil.lt from the point ol vies ut lbs Insurance bobs* - - xiii* -, but tiuin that ul Hu public, Hillier the owners <-i inch works should lat called on to iliscoi er ami a|.j.ly pr< \ entiv. s, or, il the] lake iiu- position iiini il i- I-- Impracticable, they should in- oom polled to establish their works mi i.u lunn all other valuable property ami from human hnbitations aa to rednea the danger te ,t minimum. The storage of large qnantitW I of nil in the bnBinoasquarternof tin* ruy shonld Bot be permitted, though reei-iit lires show tli.it ir is dum-. An uii warehos?Bo Ib b < it. eon stitntesa danger whleh the public may justly refuse to encounter, and it can only be dun te excessive competition thai telf-intereat hil- not foroad the Inanrnoeeeompnaies to prohibit B-urh arrangementa. ll. however, any emus hails in such easea to recklcssnessi ii ia the righi of the public to ba protected agmnatsueh reck Irssnoss. and thia can onlj be done in one ul ths two ways ali-ive iii*-ntinned, while lhere cnn be no donni that much ths safest etethod would br to banish all oil works ami warehouses to rach distance beyond the city limits as would insnri' tlie oonflnemaat of any Bro to the troths themselves. ^^^ ___ A i.noir HILL lo RILL. A Department of Agriculture, with a seal in tbs Cabinet, weald be about as useful as a fifth v\ heel tu a OOacb. i'm sunn |, MOB Ot ul lier Hut within tin comprehension nf ordinary tum ia's, the House baa now pasted three times s bill to nuke the chief officer ol the Bureau ol Agricul? ture a membei of the Cabinet, and to style hi bureau b department. The bills hitherto passed Ii ive linen killed iii the Si -ililli-, ami ive eau Bee no reaaon under the sun why the one pa ed la-t week should not meei Ihesiirai fnte. Apparently members ol Congress, or some cod i.tm,its -whose cranky whims they desire tu i'll-.if, entirel] misunderstand the function ol :i Cabinet utlloer. Ile is proper)* selected hi the President as hi, personal adviser, a confi? dent lal nieniber of hla executive family. Tba man wini is in all respects lin-must ,1 ilrablc parson in the eountr) fm charge of s lum itu conci-rnlng the currency,or the int'nial n\ i-iiii. , ur the customs, Ol lin- I.ml ,,, lull or iuili''*). or manufactures, ut ngricnlturu, would In nil probobilit* Ih- just the sun ()| mun that a I'u -siiliTtt would Hoi select bbb coull* dentin! a.Iv leer, and therefore as a Cabinet offi. i't. Nevertheless, Just ?. ioms wogklng people han- supposed thnl lt wonld won ih iinllv promote their Interei 11 ii sunn- p ? n dignified willi Un-linnie ul Minister ol Lulim should be timm into the Cabinet, sn political farmers, lt Appears, have ph I ><] up I'u iden Heit lin \ hil gil I ? ll ?? mm,- ,?,,,, the arte If some man called f-tecrelary ol \ntl i-nit'in-1 'miii li lu the i ihlni'l n i tin. i . ililli'-! I'D tl Hilt ll (lal gilt i -'I lin Ihnl . . ? '. || ll. Itt! Ititi lils! I ' m..I, ti ll ? i ?!.? , ..... .i. " iU P" III oil*!'!.I.? l|| ' ll . tl." h jill I ll ? I llllrllMI lilli I... I...I,, *" "Ul.I. .Ill H |t | *. I. ? . |. '. ,|, ,,, Itl ' '.?' ' lil il '" Hi) " | ,.., I, , ?" " ?? ."" h?in iii ni i.i., i" ?!> ii.jim h. ii i. lil " I" ?. lil Bills' 'l I"..! I"- He I,. I , | .un i ul whii ii sin hat I- ? ii tn ip ii i> ,i, i i ? ittiiti, ,i won it-' ..i.iu,i mi -i, it waa d.. ian il on behalf ol Mun *-..11(i,i iii ,| lui ..niiil break fest disabled bet from taking the henry part ni FWai and held that for such a purl -In- ougbl to burs hud dm- notice j which contention m i ma res mnnble, though it ina, be argned thnl slr. Abbey's exigencies mads lt impracticable to glTg longer noUca, but tho qneatton arises whether whin a Bingar ls mt* f'.i-.'! d to appeal dining n tsnaon la any si ii given Ual of parts, h| or she onghl not tn be ready to take any of thom parts ut nny tinm during the fte; son i nnd whether u voluntary (lisi-ualitirntlon snell aa may arise from \,n) tfWB imliilgeiK-e In food ought tobo regaidi-d asa h-.'itiiiuto excuse for u refusal to sing. N'.? doubt thU qucatiou is u nico one, uud uot tu bs, fistily adjudicated. Hut suppose that a male liger Were called ilpnn lu undertake, il role ni nut notice, und should refuse le cause lie had i-cn, not ealing, but drinking, too much. Miuhl it seem reasoiiiible in such a case that ni manager should lu.ir the loss allogether? lt would perhups lie nani under those ciii-uni ances timi it was the duty of the ringer to oap linn-elf lit Ut ring io long aa hie engage* lent lasted, and that if he by unnecessary in ulg.'iu'e in the pleasures of the tai.le or thc ar) rendered himaelf unlit to sing, he ought to e mulcted. OfeoUTM il it were shown thal ie short ness of the notice in Mell a ca-e w;is f Itself a justification of reftuol to sing, it nulli be neci-s;iiy |0 change thil Conclusion. ait to the extent that any qocationof eating r drinking enters into Hie altair, it certainly i\i-rise *., considerations not only perpll _? lg im! importaal both to manageri and artiste. 'hero are many oeenpationi in which the ex* aeeofwhat may ba termed digestire dlaabil* j wonld not he allowed, and in winch no one oiil.l think of offering if. It iii ii he thai there I no analogy between these occupation*, and ', laging, billi! tlicrci.siiol.it would be Inter stit g to h ive the reaaooi clearly pointed oota .tidifthe principle aiierted by the jury in line. BealehPi ca-e hi to beeomc a preeedenl may be necess.u> lor the impresiii io ot tlie atarotO enter into ilielelie as well as lilian* ial contracts with the gilled beings w hom lie erina to bring befor* ihe public. -RADES-rsioss ASH TRADE DRPRRSSION, A singularly suggestive remark was made at meeting of the Central Labor Union on Sun ;iy. 'Ihe question under diaenaaiofl wits .hellier there should bea pu i.li'of unemployed in ii. Iii Opposition il un-urged thal it was teneath the dignity of an American workman o tweet of his idl.'inmi; th,it such a parade ioiild show employers thal they had power to ut dow ii wages If they pleased j and. partfan* arly, Ilia! il would thoa working people and he employers both M thal there waa nol much rood in trades-unions,'1 Inasmuch aa this sug n.tioti caine limn ,\ ii,ni, .j union, it trai fairly ntitled to serious consideration. What han he trades unions bein iiid" to do, for example, o break thc lone of the depression which has ixlsted foi thepasi yeal of i\i<> ? In some i t i- tine, th. i h i\ e prevenb <l a reduction ol' rages, hut thc practletti cflecl hnslieen the 'lnaing ol establishments employing a large lumber of nu n. In other cn ' ?tlicy have se* ii" >l an adi .i'n e ol wages, ai i linn' wlinll li ll ni nih an1 I HOI Ml kl di CUI tailed Ile i"-l lal I | ti tiiii. h (hei liiie em ploy edi and pl ic lo il he I'lelci ol .ip,-lilnM el '", h. I". Ill ll L"< !t tn li"' ill ..Iii, i. Inn. . \ , i . lin i ii' - ..I thc ti,el. unions hm !? mil i..' int beean:" lin i ha* >? hoi bonn nhl.' to rt ii.. ,..i.i.i U*ml.I ? ?? ? ul . i"" '.d ii .il'..' ."I "I i.I'll linn nnd n Inti .1 | it., ol linton, nnd in ii uuml.. i ni PIMM'S lilt* uti Inila , ,t, , III . ,1 ll ll I 1.1- I., Ill- lt .11 i ll, -11' ll III nt..li In lill 'I.ii . ... iii. I '* i f. lld HiCIIH I, ll i-t |n , li un ii. Il Iii i on -idi i u In Un i I.In il aumin l.u ni llei ii.ii 1.1 i n M .1 Ihl-t 11,11 I ? l|.il, .lilli: I .llilllllllllt ll lilli Iii I In I | li l,ll I lili.il SUggCStl'd, .Ul ll* idell' e ll, ll Ihe i ..I. ii ii lona have iml lama on il." whole ol um ll use. ._ .1 HANGER, How far dUtaut ia a premium on goldi "ut .! >iii,:;nn,uimi paid in duties al New-York lining -u weeks $1.110,000 has been paid in -dill- or silver cei iiticitfs. That is about iii per cent. Inning lour months ending with I'rto'.ief, 32 pet e. a! of duties at New-York wits paid in silver; during I lie Ural half of this vein, unit '.'*- pat c.-ni; during the hist half of last year, only 17per cent. Thia isa snni riently startling progxeea toward dciiiom-ti/a lionolgold to give na pause. How does it coule to pass 7 In the simplest possible trays ii- simple as ihe falling ol' rain when tin clouds gel overloaded willi moi. tine. Tho Tie,ism v hus been forcing into the circulation more -liver and .silver certifleatea theo itean hold, lofi-eipienily the anrplnarnna over into tlie Ticisiiiy, end ii the Treasury persist! In the sam.- coins" if .-ari presently lix thing- BO thnt ii shall g. t m. gold ut idl through tho custom hi i-r. W'li.it i: pays out, the people hare ir. hand to pay hack. lint if it shows a disposition net to pay out gold, the people v. ill .-non de? velop a d.ti-i initiation not to pay in gold. This ' year the Treasury payment! hara been made largely in legal*., miers and silver notes. Con? sequently, the paymeuta to tin- Treaaur*" in isilvere?!tiiicates have suddenly increased, aa above stated, ami the propof lion ot linties paid in legal-tenders, whleh |waa 5*a per cent .lining th-1.i-i half ol 1883, rose to 12 per cent during the first half of 1884, aud then to 29 per cent in the lour months ending October 31, and lias risen to 37 per cent in November and prut ol I lecember. <;.lld w ill not be paid into the Treasury un lose the Treasury paye oul golda If it cuts oil its:supply ol .gold, by compelling its crediton io receive paper instead, the Treaaurj will pree entlj he oblig .1 to pay even the Intareal on the public dobl in sdi.!' or nut at nil. Wh.it would then he the V.line ol I' nit ".I Sl.it..-* bondel ls there any donbl thal K"hl would then be hoarded, aad held at a high premium 1 rhal pilli le ids l>.lek to bankruptcy, li tbe party ahioh has Jual been rejoicing over its victor*' di ihes tnt limul Uc its iii -si ie,ii ol power bj puning the iiiiieinineni into bankruptcy, lt mii possibly succeed hy insisting on tha con iiiiin d coinage of iii.1. A cutt. M".!'!."it. arltlui 11 'tm Mosers, Clinton c Mint] ii sk. ii i> la tiie.... ii Democratic friend "i .it is, tint "il", Democratic party has done m. ? ? foi I"" cati" ' "ic tn thi'. State th in the Reptthllctin party." Ko, ll ii tint tine, it ii cntisplcuoiisl.i untrue. The mini itrlngeutla tii - 'ifni !"?"! i lu opposition i" the htntpotrrt v,i >i- n " -. i i'i Republican rotas Democrats, ss s, \\ | -iii ndi m ? .ii th., real, "', nf lite *-t. .1 ihtii ..I...'/ i.ii ? ?? ? ni. I io! ll 1.iiii.? fhiiii Vitail * dui. .'? . I. | I..a ie , ????. ' iou ; . | - . 1 ||| .? I .??. l.<. . , . , I , ., I. .... , . . lilli ..I. .... I . il ,...I. l .. ? ? " lain -....!.i. i. i . ? , . .1 / , M ,,, /,/ .le.l.tl.i ,ill,ll|iill Ind nu Illili li "I ' illl ililli illnl lui. Ill|(' ul i lilli I,ill a, i-f |iilli! a-el i ,11 H.I , 1 ri l.t. sa , ItaSI .ll'i-SB. A Milli I Ile mu " N.iinlr.1 Ml. I e.. I .i, i> lt ll lin: le,ll.11 it I " I lit) ii l>l lil la I nllllllK tu aa uni ii'\i iii-rk" iln. phlloaepbai aarauelj li |.Iii ll 1 " Well, Wt' ii lt,illili 1 elli.I gel iill i|llllt) lit liuil v>itli.aiit ii.'1 our sontemporao basoolyto (mulline tn a ns ;i 11 American anthon on thi Strength of article* ?*.luih they havi m.t written to Indnoe nu iipjiroeliitlvo public t<> say ii iih the saga "f t'ou saadi "Wa aaitaialy eoaM get engaita -? well with..ut The IVorhl." -0 ? a lt ls not Itnpodsihie that a giaagieeabla teapoaal* hildy any i** ihnsi anea Mr. Cleveland at the vary threshold of his Prenldcntial term. Ifthofaoala fulls to ivt .luring this males . upon the com tiiiTi'iai taeatiaa whlah have beea plaead i.eforo it, or falls to mt iii time to penult the passion* ut lull.*) uikiciisary ty tun/ Usc treaties l_W oilool, lt ii ill BSSSBS tho iluty of this mut President to decide al i"-t iiiiiiirulbtely whether tho troutio-i am ot siiuh apertaaSS as |s nmuiro nu eitra session of Cuu r?**s. Fur, hy the terms of some of lhasa Bl least, lioy expire imi.-ss r;iti(i.-d by thu .Senate ami at ried iiitn i-llect Wy NqahnBt lci-i*l-i .iou prior to a .rtniii data if tho Sctiatu hil,mid lad to aet al hlsssssioo un eitin-1- nf thass ttaaalss, aa lt pasha My may, it is qaestloaaMs wlietliiir ir could prop ray Bel during th" BSSSBM called to consider tho ippoiBtsBsntB ut tiio laoomlai riastdsal. And. if tthat session ititlt.-rof tba treaties should ba BB* roved, it would sim bo nsesssary to consider rliitlit-r itt ImportaneS would justify mi extra .Msioi ot Coogrom ta order te asean lcj-ialation lotting tbo troaty tate sflaet. Of all lha gassaVsM li.it inn possibly oems before the President, pcr taps bo ether is likely to eaass BlOfS BBBoysasa. ?r 0 aream mora aatagonisai of fttltng smimg hfr apportors, Ibea flus one which may confront him lefties bs bsa fairly sassed bbaaslf ta the Whits lomat, a. They liave some ijiieer liatiie* for their political tartiesia Frani'.-. There sra ths Autonomists, tbs ipportooists aad the Irreeuucuubte? We. liars as rreeoaeilablea Jual yat, bal tho prospect is ex 'II. nt foran ? xtraordi nary crop witliin tho next 'mir years. The apparent nnemtrtrfra sf public men to the con lition of the braal lands af the country onghl to ..- cheeked by the lull Benator Miller lias ju?t Btrodnesd. If aoBaetbtag kt not dena to balk lbs iniliei brigands, aol away yeats will elapse before bo shads tresa to tne streets will oonetitate tba inly and degOBBnts children of our ouco great fan -ts. Tba! blaadsrbam Datchmaa, Herr Most, ha* Teated lometbingof .1 -.eu at ion ia New-Haven bv itarting an Anarchist newspaper thscs devoted to ,1'ii'Tiil Iiitn kL'iiiiniisiii. Il Hort .Must bag any iain ? he might Beaters lbs disttaottaa tal beasas. lag s anisaaee. Tho faculty of Prim rum CoOegfl announce, aprapot of ths rsssnl bet-ball eoafliet, thal their 'lim ts linnie ii rear age to estabUah tater-eollagiats rules for sporting Brents reeelved theeaaoaraga* 1.f Harvard only, [frowiag, .ind polo, und fi nt-liiill, mid similar upurl* are to I.-, nine ili-stim iive features of s eolleglate edoeatloa, it nitaiuiv would seem aoeessarj to eoafloe lbs 1."iiiit damage likely to be Inflicted within sash limitations st least as wootd reader recover] poe. ?Hilo, lt i* well eaoagb te break a leg or an ana, 1 sven tn '.pin 1.pen 11 bead m twa, bnl by all m.-ans let tim line bs drawn al bbsm sashrsasoB allie poiat, Any BohsBN Hist bbb bs deviasd likely to lasare ths return to parents ol tiu-ir collegs bred funug mea with the fall eomplsntcBt of togs, aims nnd ev c. innl with headsnol loo saueh the wersa fm wear, will bs eager)* welootne*J byanedusa linn-l >v inn public. 1 iu- average prii.f flritlah grain dollvsriMrl lu inti ll III I Helaii,| ,|,|,I Wales, lill llio u,,', tHIllllllt 'sn Vein I ll . "', BBS IBS Inn ct fl I e. ul .lint, et ell lu Ilea p.u d,.l ... |i:i"ii|i....i i it, pc 'Hum, t i ? lill. il) p. I .|" .1 1. . "I .mil ll| I, , , ,,l-i pe, ll.lf.1t. I |ll lilli U.l' B* et ill'" fm Hm HU.lilli ttl. il,'*., Ill B| I I. "it'll l ''"? ill ? . lc 1 l. Billilli Kl ' Sill I tin ip. ni il lui. ill Nett |nlH, tt lilli. Hie pu. e ti n? Billilli ip ...M in |ul| 1 lu 11 ?' 1.1 1" Hu ijttai lt. .-'"I Hill "taj 1. mil) 1 III , t-i milt ,il,"ill I j| I 1.1 . Iii I || li.le I ll ill ..p,,. .1 |n ..' ll, In Nu. in'.? I In Ula, lld,1 .1 ...:. 1 1...ii, 11 1,1,, I.,, H i,.. iv. .1 Illili, ill 111,ll ill" ut, ll rc. Ill I lc, ? i,,ll,l|, I lilt, lilt, luii iii .11 li 11 lu ll .un ,1 Imt .< lim I., tt liam na fm 1 In 1,1,1 Vt l-l li ill .Nut c lu li. I I lull I lu- t c,,|'., u Vi,lUMe. I* lui,, tba 1. .ni si ct. 1 1. m.ii ii bow Bseau pertain. * Amidst tbs wreeh of matter nnd lbs Brush o' tv ni his mu- li 1 vi ty spec lac li- a ui iii 11 ci mir drooping pi rita lt ls tba swelt aad teador eonttdenee thal exists between tbe sags orach) of Olen Care, ths iinn. Charles A. Liana, and hla Bery Kentucky son* temporary, tbs Hon. Henry Watterson. Slothing ia inuit! beautiful thaa thy harmony with which they disagree. If Brother Watterson could only reconcile Qovernor Cleveland and Brother liana, innl if Brother Dana could on.y reconcile the Hon, Sain Kau.lull and Brother Willi.-r-uii, with how .-"??-ci it nun uiur v..in 1.1 int, mic c.: iiuiuaii li.ip..ii,,f, Kiele OU ! Tbeatrieal and operatic -tanagers w.ll soon learn tim folly ef contesting their diflereaces with pretty e. 1 ressss and prims donnas before liiipissslonslih Now-Tork junes. Bkelatoas in closets are becoming aomethtag mon than flgatet ofspeseh. Haaaw skaiU aad beam am beiug discovered in cellars and attics aad ant hoBtssal ai Blarmiag rata. TbisdbipositioBofsapes ilm.us corpses is likely |ro provo injarions to tin public health. a ALES ARO CT TOWN. (LIMA li: .wi. uki. int; PAPAS. john o/e,in, isrpraasafsaf ?tarawa Wari <e c'o., frith linen papen.?lp axpertsaes of tweaty-flvs ysars in t!i. 111.1:1 if.i.-fure of paper lias SOBVlBSSd mo thal SllBUttS lia. ni i?li tu .lu xtitli the qasJltyof las tVTltlaf popais. Vdu iii.iv Basra as good mills sad workiasaas England, bat >n irelliaaU ahaagea *?? Mddeal) and rlelsatly tu.it tim irsalsil aara la ths proeesseaanel provlds, *.iy, fur ths ?I 1 ti. rent samoa! uf itstag that must bu put In 11 te pulp, ifni tUnt varies with tua easther. Bri 1, g igltafa wuriiin ia ni as asasrlsaa paper sr c itt in uni! will tell yul that the electricity in tin- slr in thiseooatry i, mn. li more lateass thao it ls over tho water. Bo bums so, in .im-.I. that ipoelal apparatus la siadsto aorreet ito mil i ?.' 1 ina. lilm*. Bugltah writing paper is tar gel] a thc Ualua States, fa M'ashlngtoa 1 tuppty thi rarloaa departaioBta sad (bu Whits Boam with ou paper- _ Till MARKET FOB RABI BOOKA Jnmn ll'. EoiViin, paMlsBar I lint" shoot?900,000 int. sid la stock aad boah plates whleh mn bs sold a inn non nt thssssigaeeaa mma .is bu sooountcaa bs tahso Tha lui nut ir .if mv trude wu* audi us easily tu for! Hi, buaiaeas daprsaslou. I aaa glad tobe sbla ta -ay tba tins fa. 1 au.l nu eatable ipseulaUaai ol am aerl sa louni for say prsssat smbarrassawat Net sven ls 1871 ara ths disinclination te imy tine, eurlona sad sipsBslvi ii,. "I. 10 marked as bow, Psrhapi the loeaUoa of Bi] ? ''?i.Mi.it against rae, aa some of mj frlsndi say, ba limn IgalB tbs 11-iii WM ti lilm.; Ul i mu'iiu i ?!? ni Wtthotbl pl.H ri. imi ns- i IMMBRII inn m POBT I ISfUR tiiji'ttiii Jeeepl Barfly, EaXaatehtp ( Uf tf n"a-.hlngtnn I cm people kOSa tlie late I BptStll L V. I Ilium-t'liiuii I ? a bin it" ??? ai ii t ""'?? i.if '!-?? besl Bsvlgi tors tn tba Merchant Marine snd i tuan nt rte. ll i i- -ii bi Thi i'll"- *ald I tuai or iiim, lui! I.- wai ?brave ll - ts ia In so liuei I tm is ,.'" itc,t v. i"i him far man fssrslntb \i.-t i-idi" Une, snd wassbrethsr officer alth bim lt lt.- nus siiiitt ? msattr ob Ihi randi ... , rttary, laua 1 bc r I foi . ? " ... lux pim ?!"?! ? m lha Hi it I .? -it i'm Imbi. ? ? ll - ? md .... 1 . ?'. I until ? -? -" ' ll ? * I* ? ' ? ? " .M4*l.l|. ,, , , , (,., . ll . . I' ? |||| I . 1 lo ll. .,-'... I , . ,...,,., . , ... I ..,. ole,' IIB Ul 1 1 1 I UBUl l-l. ? ? ... Il) af all t. , . . . 11 ., . I ....... ? a. 1, I lilli. lUC ItiptcllllllHlli: Ul Unit "I U.e ll -oeCl.tl.C. BU|II*SUI lu dc I.lu,h' Hui H. nil law uiicuii tlllill: m il I p..lill, al p.Hp,ix, 1 Will lOSS thtlU) um ?**!alfl l!*li>.. .uni result In tbs stecUos sf a BspuhUoaa hsslslstui iiuu.-.. . b BepubUusn Uanoi amiss Isaatan PBOOBBM IN BU* miO I.iuUi'iNO. MAY. B. Boieatl, anaBrtaliadaal Brass Eleerie nj Oompai??/ Warns tram mir two atattam lABB) st u bu.3Ufoi elly Ughttag,tbs leBBUBoarJfarprlvat ms. io .io tb;* raga-rea iifty grasses* 1,400 b,.r? pott bi-, nu.lovel-Tl.mles ur txira. t mr .-intuits exton fi.ni IT'ly-iilutli-st. t.) lintier)'-place, and frmii river t rivas, lasar assttsBSWa save neeer bsd Bassasiaa b.veiiiuer Ul), tbs New York OlBBJSB ? live yean old. Poins ot tbs iii ?liliio.y has beau tn sluio?t eoutlnuou* ui ?luce IBTB, and wltlimit ?SBjaBBBt asfS?)S-StSSB*a Na* York streets -Alli loon all be 11,-bWd by electricity, i eoe vviuoihitou cvuld nUu'd to put lu owu airsi audi ground. Thors ls, however, Utile to hlndor except Um inpolite. Our buetuoae ts a profitable Mut growing oas, Hie uhtef ndrautago wo have om k.i. plant In Ms mano, facturn of light ls on the aoore of lailior, seal and tho ,utt, tor of depreciation of which I spoke. We t an get a horse power by ths consumption per hour of i" 3-11) pueudj w say, *i?.i coal. _ ? PERSONAL. ommodore Ralph Chandler, who ~v 1 II on DaatttharM take command of the flrooklyn Nirry Vari, is one of ffe most, |.?.puiar ii Bssas In thu SSH Isa, Un waa born la this rlty In 1 Sift, and appointed intdahlpnian la ina In 1 s i; hi* took part In tin- anplafa of Uss itlan, nHBatt In the War of the lU-belllon h.-cominan led lateral vee sela, Mutineering lu the bombardment ami rapt ira of lort. Fisinr. haderaaa sod Las sui th* i antara of wu iiiliiu'ton. Ilehaal.-h.irire of the ateainsi'iiip Swater, in* th. ?Transit nf Venns at|t.>din.)ii. ami lr tl Jun* wi. raised Pt the rank of To-imo'lorn. Un ls prajeMeal at the Court of Inipiirv In tba 'ate of frauds in the Doom*. inent of Medicine SM milgery. There remain lu the Kreii'-h Renate only throe of tko .Undies nf IBEB, one ls .'iarliey d'Auri'vllly ; the MSSSji Klin.i*p, thr, architect ; uni tho thirl, th* BSa*mpMa vie. im a,lin. a lur, whi.dresaejd In black,with wide 'peg.tw. tri.ws.-rs, frock-con t v.-rt- tlirtit In tlie waist, ??nir.ii!niit]. clean, very apolar, aud rah tall. Impress. . th/ soi-tB t.ir as o living, moving ami breathing problem of Knells* Mr. Josi ph Cook addressed the Congregational Cine of f-in Fr.iBcltrothe o'her day, urging* Itt m?*mi>ert ts sfnml up fur orthodoxy to straight St) to lean backward, ? I. lemming MtPj ?? aaa* movement" In tl.logy i:!i?p_p! lugly, and deelaring that the editor, of the three im,a| prominent Cong-i/attona!.journals at ttl asal *^r? ?o I.I|/oted in tlutr ailliii-.iic.'ti tii*. "nr-n inorenieut" thal they wo .iii not allow ernlii-ni of If to eater their .-..luina*. Aft-r he stopped miking tin i lui. i.r.-tijr unani? mously niel om'ihatti'auy expressed tho bsuVr tl.ett hit ?tatements wor>- not correct ond ons brother said ther wan " ridii-ul-ms i,ul a .surd in Hie a*dn*SSN.** at.lolui w. Vrooinan, secretary of the Kepuhlk-an Stats < 'muiiilttee, and lila wife, have Just returned from a trip n> Hm ana, undertaken for rest and recreation. Their *!>.mier encountered a heavy sior-n the first night ont, uml most of the pas.agi> waa an teuiitosiuout aaa potttt-' < ul . uinpalkrii. Mr. ImiialilU. Michell will deliver sis le.* tu ret oa l.'nglish literature in New Haven tills winter. Mt. Arthur I.. Huntington, vt!io has put SSW elected Mai ot- of Hiii.-m, Mus.., is a gniaala si Bar ard, rlaai of 1 -<To, a cliissinat.- ol Mayor Low nf Brooklyn. Mr. Hunt Ingtoti waarerj popular In kia elaaa, and ite tad a. <i:ie ot the Marah als OH iii* clata-day. Mayoi elect (irme.of this city, has Lean with Mrs CH i' '??. lcbtating lils silver wedding In Itallltnore. THE TALK o.* 7HE DAT. Mr. tv. tl I'recre, F. lt fl., at a meeting of the Sa detr af Arts, tn bandee, **r?**Mtt*** i.i!i?.i altanllus to Um fiei thal elaatrls lighting ess nourishing lu 4asrisa amah usn thai t? Keginni, Ihsis eui probably HO,.mc !:ini|w |*|-*h| . vei r n! li' In the HI tlc, i ( lhere wan nani teni mi ilnManswarltla(ra*ralarir, bad liiiii un-nmi glow lamas puaitaatina Iks brill tatty in..mit' ited arsenal ?f aen**Ya**l with tts Inti sat] dark -.a of I .mi.Inn, li? stated tliBt on tlie l| ,,t OatObSf il li" di"rn from tln> Wtl i. ,, lintel, Nett .oik, to the canal*! ekari, e .ii.-anea nf iifieni foin mill.., Mn,mah ntl | hHhf i .'ii Hi" flnili of ii'toner he ili'ne fi"iii I ms. ' "ll "te Inn. I,nilibili, tn Vt 11 ii Inn it 11 inmt *, i.|.ir i -Ingle i-li'it.ll- . Il Va.ii||?|,|p,| lipoS I tl ' ? "S "'?'.?stratai'-'milli i.|"iii tim I.silt**sal nfntf . I...I.II.-, .1,, I *l.|l?. | ll,-ll . I,l,.l el fell.t \,.t? \ ei ii lia.I an'.'1 as la' ns lu sat mal "r-ri'iy pI?i.|iI? u?ii| ....ni ,,,,-,,,. ,t |.,,n, .. ,, ,n ,. . I il *. ,. |.e,l |,?, l?4 I,,.,.,, , li, ,,lal, ,1 11,.1 Se.! - ? ' teal l! " I.i-.i . I ai.,, i.i M-.i I Ull-I. rt I eal.I .I I lille, .|,., ? I.nm. ni ,| ||| int ill |||? ? I. .lilli . . in I" . !?? el III ll |.'. ll, .lilli hill il" I le I e. i" Ml li-'e ' .,11 lill Hill..ail, " ls ll linn I.ll le, 1 Ll Bil I..HU I .III Illl ? lal III I ' " M I ll Hu Il t all.le (. I,?, h ll.BIB." . Ill | ll ..Iii-. I. Ilell. I ' "SSill, ii..tl dui.. i..l.," Has ll.e liB-iislliii.' answer, ?? Mi ii"-* nw. * m.- *m r..i ....ii, |f in nays ina li a. in a i i .i >.. i.ii.a from uniter a a ida) haul. ll Iii- |e,l. ||,,| ,,|| ll, | IllUgBI ll ? "H., - |. ,| ll.ll |l I lilli lsd lillie ll.iiil I ll.. I' a ll,, ll.lt III, ll.lil, all,tn, ul, lin.l. lt you've got s,i---iii-iii'.ii In your ays, you'll nattai cuni* ai.i,m.I and si it mn Uln " | ll.nl llimri' Herald. III.' l.lt. -I llnslell in.lioii Itali " Ant I-1-salli Ijeanus." Il tt .ia -l.u tad I' y a le I li i lier nf people Who itl-re Je i'e I a| tin- sasoaas ot the staauttantstSi ami tinmtiit tiu-> vaaM Hy iit.,1 cut off then hSSS Sf tOffHM The pulilltlii-rt tim Inti week have had to di their own cooking and washing. Boaldas carrylBS fuel from ths ?.it am! getting out th'* proas. I hs editor ol this pofoi la affected with rheumatism at latartrala thal i? laeW' c. vi-iv iiiiinfiil, and he requests his friends tonot hustle lilni ali out so roughly winni they bei.oi.io a Utile froiU'soiiie.?[Milaap (Taxaal Tvunss. Denara) n. f. Battsrjssl fha RM Avenue Hotel. His i-i,,,..,,.,.i ti.itoj- yetterd.iy ?-a* n w* iii.inufaeturrr. This e.Hised tho w.igs to liiut that the Baaml ls pupar lag for 1888, Thote who tend the great cattle herd* on the loiaa plains seldom have ether than .alt meat to eat. Tney cannot afford to kill a beef 'aettegot sstrtofla, sod in tint climate the balance of the animal will not keep iona, it is now proposed to *t",k wah Gannan earp the trenches which thar dig teeateh raia water farthest. selves iiinl tin lr beru, sud thus tie y may have fresh .iib. :isf.??! wiiiie thing on tha gnat interior piala*. -[Phfln deiplita Press. The Troy Brant says that flinvernnr Cleveland nee.lt to Lei onie piichyil.fBtntenSi iitid tim lld go Inti) fialiiiint al .mt*. Cm it lu- that Mr. I'ai-iui-utei' lia* been mukiuga little Joke uli.iiit tin- propriety- af putting nu editor into tbs 1 !?> l'"it - >ilii e. an 1 tiiat tLe Governor has got hilTy ;i!..iiit it 1 Forbid thc thought. Ttl.- **S0ng nu n of the tribe of M.,ishe7t, III OWtBg Atilt a, arc to rt^p.-ctful to women that they cover Ihelr f.n-es \tnh :i iii.intii- While ii ldres-liitf them. We b.-lisro lin int iii.- siiiiiu " nushi it " iu this eily, but they J u'l at that any, atlstrsss ?? Marey. Bridgetl trfenfi the matter with Hie water! This didi .ne out of the alter, did ttl* Bridget " lii.'.i-li- lt did, mum..rhat's strange ; I ?ta ntl i 3 you li.ite not cleans 1 ll lately." - I -ii I Out this iel v nun nilli/, mum, nii.l such ii lot af stuff at l .'?mll'l ia it, -un-. Why, iiiui.i, thain ares mont a pack "f d "t. iiiiiii." *? in rn-nm; Whet kind of dirt I" "Grarnlaal chan '.mt, luiii.." [PhlUdelphla Catt, I ii'I, lick U'l-rliinati ts thc name af nn old OSTSSSafe ( iiicfiiiiiili ivho t. KM tears of sge. Ile f.,n_lit I'i thu battle af Waterton, and saa*e ls lids country winn is Inet**) us ni .me. Ills slKlit. lt on'.y sIli/UHy Irtt puin-.l ami lils hearing ls still good He it very active, il.iiiipr all tts BSMfeSttng for Ills dailKhler, with whom I,, urai Ba hal asrw taken snyawlMBS tn hit ute, uml lut I c n SB immo lamil Mn-."r ti.mi lill boy'iood. l-'.i Hie lu t fifty year, he hus lissa lu the mornlm* se s.n.ii ii- it i. light! ami fsas io I. i nt lara. A Ml-il's|; pl Ji.tttceof the IVsce. the other why, ?en tee.I a I vo .curt ai..l a litlf "1'. nemo nifaiit to nay a finn of siftfiandbe Imprisoned thirty dots foi utiliug a I ippy tlmt bsdn't got Ifs eyes opened. We, hive tip. pi , [that there was no Instlee foi the negro la "".'.s* Ilpili, bul ii.) see that wo were ml-:.ik*ii. iSprlagMid Cniiiii. Ibis la the epliiloii or a eoiiiifry pbysielan ns ta ths iiiusi- af tts bssrasssd iahlMti aaaong * .n. i.i?ie: ?? ll'a Hil' le'let- ,katiti.;. I'i.' batSMghl 1 U BM .ltd allis- I .bli lien, but tl 't'-'S no good. Hie ifei.ersl a, -i'i', of ..ur youngwoman hal deeraaeed greetly siaai kwasbnttt. it doasnl saam tehnii tte beys el i.h, lint ||*| death "ti HMlr sisters. We inlfiht intnlgS to "oi'-i wtthanl Hie bnfl s't imy. ara heaati hal ti'..- gilla es anni afford ss hana i tm you som. thing ought lo ti. duna anani tier i i ?? I |; .1 Mri lill "'er hts head i? larg ? Sf '?*?? rn *,itli< .- >logls? ht ia ti kl nol heglB ? !? men who si-try lin ? -t ?? ? . ,,??<? bil ' ' ' l"t.l-Heei.| |l ii to ithpflrht air net ie cw ry je?S In thlsronntrj IlafltimdatM tnaay y**a|Hs tan sffnrd ,. .i..?, ? ? sr.li when H'm stn "-rt li "?? ' !? ? ? u:?)!es a "??; '"^flS i... , " ? thu Jr*. :?? ' ''?ttta lill ll ' Ile c ? ? Mt t'.ISJ ' " " li I.' ' * "J ?al , ''ai' -''--ra ' ' ? ?' '*.' n"w . I , l.I.. I ' ...,'. .-?? \r\ ? ..- . . - '?" . " * ... .'. . ? " ".'? .- , ...... k tri "? - ii,. a,..mt I.. .I., ti mil *":'" v., . . ,..'...in. ? \ t ?? '""" 'iff . , .. . ru.,,at.... .." *...' M .- in i - ? ?"???"l" j'1 vi ';'?;". '" " Viii V , ..,.bi had i.i ? I ???' I''I ?1"" '"?" ."'t .' L.u , ...ii.c.i pu-oi.- H.nil"! iiavs i-a.is.lli ',,"; i.i i'ii I.e".)". -"? l" would tia * tm lo.t iii tts aewipapaw. i.Murrtstewn tlsriM A Kansas > thou lunki I th"' Mlawtag aiuiouiu ? nienl la hlspapavi " I**-! week viiicu ea enan Banting asal frau i i-i-u, wc it ere held ui-by two mad sgaata wai took iiii Um money M hii.l Uti. We IMM ttl ?'!'"'? ""*? iiur.teliiniu.iit tubsrilber* will psy their sub*.rlpUoal pi mn pt l>. as iii' are uiithty hard up." The Brtth* covernment offers a reward of f^f* -JJ the uml ol tha tura who canted tte ten ute.I''"-" ?H t ?,don lli't.lue lt..TM..ov.,uKos-a wants auy easlel *,.r to m tWe money he tuutl he pretty hard to pleaaa. [ Philadelphia Pres*. There are some awful stories floating fSasjasttoJ ta> ton A tv.-11-drette.i. ?? la-iy-iike ****** J^SSimaU iSnittog before a picture In the ?fQ gi ^1 IfStjam^h^