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HAMBURG EN FETE. t'onttnnctl from Fient I'iikc m. ?MB t.. accept, stating that none of the Frsncrt rrews would l>e ? rmlttt l to land du:im; the festival_m_ THE NEW WATERWAY. most Tin: WORK WAS PLANNED AND EXECUTED. IT is Tin: THIHD CANAL WHICH 11 AS y.y.y.s CUT across Tin: PESISBt'LA OF Ji ti.xn: Tltn TONNAQE fO BE DIVERTED I Itn.M 'Uli: gOUKD PASSAGE IS ESTI? MATlil? AT 11.000,000 TONS Eight yoar* ne?> tho renerable Kaiser William I tlir'r.. l the Srai sod for tii" conatructlon ?f the jford-ost-see Canal, hk gra Prince William Of pnisalo, standing by I I i To-day that grandson, non Kalaer William 11, ? II lay the geystone of th* cnjipleted wort In the presence of ;hr greate*t gathering ever seen of the navies of tho world. Eight rears have sull.ee I for tha eonstruc t,..n .m i Bnlshlng of one of lh? reateot engineer? inK works of the eeatury, equally great a? u tri . . . FO It TH E . . . Seashore or Mountains, HODCMAN'S RUBBER GOODS. THIi BEST QUALITY ANO PRICE lllt?>\|>\\ ?Y. 21 WT?lT 2111? ??T., row, ??hand ar. i artJ. ?Vu ?ve. iiotbk ' ? i-iss through^ Bulijeci only t" the or Unary delay of lockage. The lock al HrunsMlttel cosl no leas than ?.-:.s,-.,.,h?. it |? phleld< I from Ihe powerful curreni of the Rlbe by two moles, the heads of which are 1.3*7 feel apart, Ihua allowing a I ad space for entrance into Ihe ouler harbor, which his a. breadth of? reel ami a length of 1,111 fee*. Here the vrssi I may have to wall Iheli turn ; || thi river will be accomm ? ,i n. |, ti,, lock It lell the one dlvlalon lying parallel with the other, ?eparated by some massive masonry, under which are several tunnels for the ii\ Iraullc machinery to be um.,,1 for opening ??r closing the gates and other purposes. Th.- width ,,f eai B feel Ihe lepth 10 feat, and the available length, when il.He? are closed at each end, Is IBS feel dlmensl ni adequate to allow of the passing through lh< ?? ?? al any state of the tide of the largesi Iron dads now possess l by Ger? many, while vi els th? lei gth of win h exceed? that of the lock will still be aide lo pis? through during those houri of the da) srhen the nates are r.l.RVATKD i n; 11 ...i : \ P I.KVKNSAl' iimi'ti ..f m. rh mil' il hill - .??..,, ful commerce, si i i in i I lo In? tl. nimn i'iUm land Ui lime ? t I r? sn * u tin- lues Canal mar?) ich enterprlsi hav? be? planned) through N irasua un i thi |s|] Panama snd sens? Cap* Cod, scn?*s ih?> Isthim gf Corinth and acroi i ml ? rn r*i Bay ?.f niBC ?y to the Mi'.literr.u i rv?n British Channel to the cltj ? Pari t.. make tl latter n seaport, |i from tli-> aleraey lo Manrhestci ??m ?? ill then it.- re i? ?c ire? ly ? ne great ci It In ortn 1Mb, which unit) s th f thi Baltic Hi with tii- o I I h ? i ? l.ik" tin Sues Canal, thi i it? l - nt l merely th? in ai nt pi N si I** i la hundred ? there i w ??? - way between tho two in na ' ' ? an 1 was known s th? Steckntts i It \-. i narrow, shallow and crooked, a mer? lag ihe be Is of bi much cominero between L?beck i I Hamburg an played an Important p .rt in ihe ti id? Ham? atlc League. Il a tually ren iln? i to the date of the conatruction of this which, cuts the course of It* pi point.?. During the ils centuries ? u ; ins wen formal for Impr vlng I, i". aome ? : Which BUCh men as V. CromSjn] wel actively Intei eat* l f thi IT??, a hen t x-, ?; extends from KM on tl * Baltic Toei North Sea. foil '?'? Ing for i win Iln?; course of the Rh r K 1er. it Is very long, I - mile*; narrow, oi ly Kl 1 feet deep. It his. moreover, sis ' ?).?. with a total rise of H fe? t. Non? therefor* pass through it. Tel I been much ujK?d. no les? than t.??"?) v?asela paosing through It ye m ?. to nvo! I the longer a I sroun-1 Denmark and through the Soui 1 With the formation of th? - ? ??? German It was genei felt that aomethli need) I, both for ?? i ?????. m? ??? an 1 for fa tatlng t worl I ? ? . r ?.. ? In t -ne of war. Prince II narck wai the earliest and most earnest promoters I r.-r.t i;r. at xv I i I ? r ? '? t?re?l into the project with enth islasm. ! ? : far back ii? F"br':.rv, 1865, I'm:..- Blsmal k In! such a work del H i n sentad to Kre lei Ick of Aui the settlemeni ol the B hleawlg H it llspute, a leailln?* feature of which was tl a strip of land for the coi tructlon of a ca? i ir m th?- ?Baltic to tl North G were ms le to form a prP execution of the ?cheme, I t It was heartily decided thai th? work should !.. j done at the cost of the Slate, and toward thi | sil open ti i- estimai. I, howi rer, lhal foui si?an . mcuaiircnaeni , m in I room ' each II li n al one lime, ? ? *' i I n ,, i ,,r di t, mi. in lie very gr?ai \ ihe canal wl elecl - ? Ihe wl ? ? - ? dl lie aid-- i,, pas ? . du i 'n |i r In th. i the V, '<??? will ' nli r i i | ? ' . ? , . ? 1,.|o f, ! at,. ? -II I l rltltlc Will ? ? ? i?, ?" .. ? ,mm,. .f-wnr and a ?n on thi ? 1 ?, ? ? m w 111 ?????'. ft] ? , ; hnrlioi ihi v...? t a ?\ lap? 1 I I norn 1 ? Th. propei a thai twenty ' ? ? ? llrlent I I ho pa ? if 1 ? t shins In 11 N'.ivj ,1 ?..,...-,;? . .; i 1 ,,.. tu m.. ? ? ? ? |M '.- ? ?? 1 ' llierel f-war and j ; - ? . rh? re ? \ .,- . : ng the ? ? I - ' KM11XI il> ; KEATI'tl ? ? ? I wl t h 11 - ? ? : ? ? ? work . ? ' k Ihei wa? I r 1 . ? 1 . , ? ,-i ? ? ne of 1 e? thi arhlch the Kider ; ? . .- . ? ? ? I to ha 1 ? a body .\ it, ? ? ? , . ? ? ? 1ral.l1 to ? || ? . ' I still I ! I . .... .--..? ... ke w.? ill i - terf? 1 .... ? ? .:????? fl w - into ?? emlu l?-r al r,n il o I bit ? . I .-..??? ? I - ? : /? - ? , ? of W.Il , ? ?, ?. , ? I.- - I ? I ? , ? ? . ? . ? ? : ? ? ' .11. ; the K lUen Laki, near Brun lo th DSF. er THE GREAT LOCK total cost ;?"./,-'? Pi n i readily agreed I tribute fi'..?..1"-, the remaining t26,5nft,<xii] being paid out of the Imperial exchequer. Il I? hoped that th<- Interest, al least, on this outlay will !??? ??.cured from the dues to be paid by the merchant ?hip? panning through the canal, bul although there i? a natural di <? ? . secun s ifa tantlal s return us possible on so large an outlay, ;),? ques? lloa of profil Is ? iport.'int a a? it would he in Ihe ensi : ??? commercial ? Dterprlae. TIM-: ROUTE OF TDK WATERWAY The canal extends from n iltenau, on Kiel May. to Bratnsb Ittel, :? ir the mouth "f the Kibe, ;? <ils tance of slaty-one mllei N? irly I .If the way from HoHenao tii.t |i fat .- ?;, ? iburg :t :,,. ! .. :ri the mala t: , i ,? ?? ,,f 11. I..d i Canal, though? it makes s?i?iri ctt-^ many curves and windings, m I thus conaldei ? -..?? the distance. At Rend I un: it curve:, and thci i on to the Elbe n runs southwi ? thi r i r?. country Bevor before travers? l by s waterway, 'i h? Und B generally level, : , thai nowhen a ? ttlng of i. r than ninety-live feel necessary, Ii , to be remember? i tl al Ihe sstn leu1 al Ud< - water lev? 1. It haf n?> rocha atong Ils coure? Tiere Ih a lock at each end, That at j H win never )>e used except In times of extraordinary storm?, which aalghl drive too much unter into the canal, for there la no ; ? til- In the liai!, .Sea. At the I :t un- Lut t< I end 1 Course. 14 considera!.!?- tide. Hi'? ? will therefore be closed at ebb tide to prevent the draining of th- CaUaal. Mut f?.r at least s.x hour? in every day the Kate will he open, i.!-I i ihe canal win be aa easy aa t?< s riveg. AI ebb Ude, when the lock 1? ClOBOd, v- Mil will aa ?'???? OPIUM, MORPHINE, and All Drug Addiftions. a ?{,-?- Jy. peeasaaeat aenss ?are: ao ?uffartagi i f i i?-!iet!o!i cure; i?.!ie:iiM ti.ny r?-t..in In their poaa. ?' a ?l.iniiK treatment Die itrug to which lh?; hev? '? ? i '? : .i.-? . and ai no nm<- will they feel' uncoaif .-?' * ? -1 ? j *i ?i i?. viild to lh? t mptallon ?f .,????.. in it, if, ?fi-r two weeaw trial I ?i do not flail ith? rem/ y ai lapiaeaatad ?fe ?ill refund rew m .ii?. ir-dori i ? pliysl? laus ??<?) ninny others thai h?vi M-ti rareBl ??.?-r l.taai cures fine,. .Inuu.iiy, a IWO Weel If not a? represante!) (Cfclilldentlul.) <?ll 00 ?r a.Mress NATIONAL HEALTH CO.. 6? Will ?XHh-at. rere first bullt, little by lit:] .?i para Del Iln? ?cro thi boa and al \v. ???? push? : -n?.. Il v..- ? : vx hi. wa? throw i-i.i lu tily ??'%-? t. by It, Then Innrer wa? .-.- ' sand ?"ere ?? i ml i in n im ? uf i in? .. soli?! ma - ? ?,. i. the -..i. I ..?.'..?: pi ? ?ins Ini ' th? b? s i vn weicht r I I In by tti m? employed In this v...- ., itrnt double 4am wi . v< nt i . 'i ?M< ' ? ? lins h 'tii ti in of th? i*?? nal wat? r on lh? one l?l? ami ? Th? n ii" Int? ? n ti." pn ral li I dams s i out lo th? n ??nil i il? ?.'t. .m i i lirm fourni ittn f..i ? ? . ? ? lex ? tone and < em? u v. . event?) ?? i With th pjji i ptl m ? ,. : ", . I)ri. ,,[ m . , m. ly passes t ht i iye) sol!, an though no ii ?? ' : ?? ? ,: . i|e ?; r?f :'.? im? ?? n ol u In ..... bars I ii. it mu h tt uble i*- iilte?! at limes from Ian? slid? ' ?n? xx ? r. n.ssary fil i?f the - anal In th.. <? part where II ? tlon. 'I'll. i. ,i, l?verai noteworthy brldses over th ,. ? four railroads Tw of the i ..i ? it (Irenthal and ne at !-< v- n n? .r Kiel, have ti\. ! brld* of ?u< h bei -ii i hi] unilerneaih With o .t obstruct l??n ui' del i r?<] with onlj lh? I In?* of th* ruval mast, ? I? .? : ;? .??? Ix i ? ??? i I feet M4 Inch? Thes ixx-i, hi i" .-? hay. the in ' let m iny, thi u i, 'ill. I. ven m brblg' \v.- i rmaia nnen? i bj the Rmperor on I ?? ?? ml. t, : "i Ti/ i xv.. "id. i mil ways, one at Hendsbun an i iteai Rrun*l ttei, gr. asrrl?d across thi can i .j nu m if ? . ? b . ??? . th? plvoi w'. ml ..n r,. emti'inkmeni nt the canal, ?vhll? ..? i, . . ?? . ? se*, each ' n i \ n,i t ?if i ? Mi.-1 in --a m of "i. , rig ui' woo i i : r .? .. i me il?. traft!? still Imi ? arrii ' on bj th othei Then Is, toi ,? l: .. ib .i -?'1 ., third swing lirl Im f. r ?s. ptirpoi** of ordinary traffic These bridge* >? ?id t.. i" tb< ..i;.. ?i ??? their kjn-l v. t ,-,?,. I? neth hi Ins '"s '""?? xx hll. thi v '. .,, i I t-leiti l.i- .. lib ?o "il f?'?-l Of iv .1. i. \. t. ii.,tw Mu laixl thi o ma ?Iv* prop irtlons can I" tun - implctrly roun i by m? am of hydraulic p ?w? i > a m leave a clear < mrsi foi i, ?. mi ?te?l ? '?? Ithln th? time "f ivx.i min iii. ? The rnl a 15 w hk I?i ':''"; will be in position only uli. r " expected, 1 ?malnlng at other tlmei parallel with lh? mal, though Hi* bridge for pedestrians and v*hl les will remain In poai? lion, belnu drawn a- ?:? only when neceaaarj r,,r the paaalng of vessels aloni lh? canal. CONSIDERATIONS OP TIME \\l> BATOTT. The eanal Is Un? i throughout srltn stone, and is so largs snd stroni |hal it will be safe f .r v.'??..)? to pas.? through It at lh? rut? of more than ?Ix nil!?-? .111 hour. In fact, the average time of tranall fur ?learners will be not mor? timn twelve hours, Thi? will mean ? lavli ? of fulH fort) hour* between ii ..'n'nir? and the ?:ain. snd si I? 1 iwenty-fom hour* between all English pert? south of Harwich and the Haiti?-. Equally Impartant will he ih? goig !ti safety. 'l'Iur" Ih no Strip of xv.it- r In lh? w?,rld that '? U>* bcuni. of H'orc sMpwreeka ?hau the ?pund, the Cat legal and the Racer Ra Rkaw I? literally i monumenl of rain At ien vej ?.- ar. wrecked In these waters even '??" Hon much traltl ? ? 111 seek "'? - '" ?? route is a matter of ?peculation, bul it ?eem? reasonable i?i reckon thai it will Include moat of the commerce of il,.. 1'..in., ti,., i_ now nnsslns Ihrouii i "? I ? ? ?f hire In other r< ?pecta the f? ? ?? will he rained B per cent from th, t>, tinning .lob r i i the end of M in h ahm in isr i: vil. in OB" THE CANAL. Th? administration of the canal ?rill conslsi of a board of ihre* managers, ?.ne of whom will ad a president, with three building inspectors and two harbor masters al their disposal. The canal i guarded by Pro? ian Customs House official?. Klghi canal masters, two master dredger?, two ? ???i men, two engineer? and two assistants for ; ?? two steam dn Igers and ten sklpiiers and ten ? , is for I hi ofttctal si amers will be ni>|N?lni< i A telegraph Inspector and eleven othei oil i ? will lake charge ?if the telegraphli aervlc? and Ihe . Ing of the canal, thlrty-on. ?ITIclaW will manag? Ihe locks, thirteen the bridges, and sixteen ihe water - ipplj Hi ilde? ihe?e, ihen will lie I wo ma i, r pilota, forty flrst-claaa and twent) ?eexind ? ? ? ' 11. ? kippet foul tweut> three ? . f ?ui teen ? iletant?, f n ? ? - ?ph .-:? i ks, ? iv ? .-. ?? liickki ? i--1 - ?tnki'i - fortj lwo ?aIlors a ryn 'I !.. lulles i| ihe i'ana! ' ?til ? ??? I an 1 Ihe win ki en inecied will lal ?; ? M iflli in?l to co . ? ? . egal bu ? "m,, i'ti i ? in iii. iiV'i.i.i The tl. ? i now aeaemh ' liai the npi nlng of Ihe mal la hl f.u Ine nm : i. >? ilri'.ii - en i li . , i? - r Vice-.\ lustr?n ii rv 1 ? ? ? ? \ :\: ni. - . I ? 'i t, us. nndei lie .i Vdniiral Hi? Vi ? -|, ,i?-. Kti id,, n, llilssla tin men ? I lt?-.ir-.l i .,.,?? in 1er the link. f i) i i ? i \ m?l Iti-ar-Admlral Yrn ? i ?ii 11 til .?? : ?? . m in. ? '-, nfll ei '. . mi ? -i Itenr-Admli i. ? n .>? i i. ? >'. ? I ?. n m, n a S ' ' ..fil er?. 111 m? o.ii l: m. .. i, I 1 ... ' ! i i ? i : ?. .1. t ir < M n \ linn .', Klrkl in i Miss Wli.l.\i:li KPKA1 \\ K.Vi?i?l'll.\<llNil ? I I ?-, ,i ?., II, ,.! Hi i, M ?? i i i ,,? . ? im , it i >,, - ? ? ? ' s Hull ? \| . , VV?. pi ? ver l y. nos *?< ? ? ? . . - ? ? In ? ' to 1 ..... . , ? ? ? i- a y I ; ? ? ? ? ? ? i ;??''?'' ? ? i t.? ? ? - ? ? In tl "? ? M I-. dellv red ai lo place th? hea?l and front ? ? ? VIOLENTE IN Till'. ITALIAN CHAM IXOII C| I ?AM I ?? Rome. .1 ' ?'. iml ?r of Pe| ? , I I. ?;. If) IHlkl ? ? . ? ;'??:? ? ? . ? ? ; ? ? ? ? nil?-- a I.-. ? ? ? fr?.m the Hi ? ? : ? . . ? ? , . In I I v ?? | \ ?t rui I !|. : ? I to bl .' I Til- I ni. i everi <>?? I) : , be eiclu I- I ?? e.| for flfl , ? ? ? ? ind the sill Th? I'r? il i ? ?... neasui ? ... w :, i| Th? . . :? ? to the K . i waa carried I?) a latgi The viol? nl ? ? ? enacted In th? Hall in Chaml? r are in kei ;,, |g v? ith Ihoa? t? ? Herman, French h ingarlan and II? Iglan i m? m- 'I hey ?. em lo Indicate that, in < '?mi - nenta parlies t to their theories ol ?;?.??? i ; m ni by other m? in? than by qui? t dlai ubi oi : lo the - ill ii an . lor ,,f i. id lea I and Bo lall its i i itlve hall , Inn t<> the seeing lhal their llov?mrn?*ni un i irnl .- In ihe i ame rli ?? .. Ih foi und not a i?m| ol the ? ? n refoi ii,. public op n ion. In Italy, s m ell as In o thi i Kuroi i an irli Ih? Ka ?;,???? nul um In lili?i K ib. ? h? ? li of il ?? pin liamenl ? -. i . Iml i hey i m . nibnrrai a Its | ind k p ihe ?il ?I? ? tale ol ? lfm ni ti. Ci pi, foi In '?in. '. '??? I:.ild f.? upon i Min I.-rial I ?i p i t|i i. again i an i ?pirn ilion ol i i >l allow, i lo Uni h hi i- "i. ? hl h h< waa deliver ? Ihe m u I m pol Ihi Monte ? I torio l'i...mi.? t This i- s i..i i on,, n i,,t loin ui li iiugh Ihe a I'll' ? iiiisWi ir -l ? I ? . .? . I Oti ! im.ilh I.% a i.l ? m., |ii| i , || ? - , w i.?ul I rid) upon ih< ?; , lu putl? - ..i n -i 1*5, in the ' 'hamhi t, ? ? ?? i hi -ni pli a and through a ' l??vi i nmi nial pre n ? no) ? o ?irons ??J lhal used In th net ?I. lion, a.is overthrown ?y ihn) i'hambei .?.. month? afi*>r II? "i.m. Ill yst? m -??' (Jiivernmenl I more di-id.? d al i i? i tit ihnn II hu ? ? : i" ? n, and ' il i - ? hi llnai . .1 und political m nul ,: ? in which h la nami ma Implica te.l, , tho i, .,. Ilvi i,, ii? liotna n H -nh, the honora r) i?1 n aakei] by il,?- famous lu ''on,, in, ||?rr, and in? arbitrary Imprl onmenl ol some Heputli ? itul i "rlspl i .m oh m, it.- ni i i,,,m. and, In tryh to . ta n iiiiiis.ii n. power, he ma) noi care to mu the iisk ?,f lustlfylng what ?in s.iid of him i.v Mazslnl, thai "he win be the lasl Minister of the Il jus. oi Savoy, ' NO CAHINRT r"OR NORWAY Stockholm June II Lnte to nlghl es M ? ? .I.-o i, lionnevte, whom Ihe King had intrusted with Rough Hands Made smooth by S-a-n-a d-o r skin Soap, It preven?a and < ur?'s chapping, rednesi and r<?ii::l)tii*sN, snd imparti .i velvety loHneu to tli?- handa, Pianiits, type writers, arcli?tei ts, artists, actors, ladies and all who nerd suit and supple hands ?rill find n most effective. It l? i Bon ,, : ?i u nun-,, i.i[, f,,r the r?ii?r i,?,,i ..t.- ,.f sll rtlsei.f ihe sku. sad scalp. K ,r toi in ? r t i? twtes ?? K"-"i *? plum soap for the same prie? a ?erfect ?,.ii|, foe Ihe babj Por ?al? by ?ill i. .?.-? . ->;, ..? ?.. mu,ii ai. Co. io a tl Veadswal?! BL, .n. x. For 72 Years! THE STANDARD OF THE WORLD, 1 I A V I : HTt M >1 > Without a Peer. CHICKERING Sz SONS, MOSTOS AMI M-'.W VOHK. 130 Fifth Avenue. the lash of forming ?? Ulnlatry, Informed lit--? Maj? esty that he found it Impossible to form a Cabinet, the Had leal* refuslns toco-operate xxnn him. .\i> AID FOR INSURGENTS. ?fJRETARY 0LNET8 VIEW OF THE PKOPER ATTITUDE OF" AMERICANS. IT IS A i ; ! : i x. u "i' THE NATION'S PLIOHTBD i'.x: ,11. UK S ITS, TO OIVK AID OR l'.N i"i H X'ii:.Mi:\i' T?> TUB C\ DAS HEVi 'U TIONI8TS, u i ?i in ? i 19 B? retarj l ?Iney h is prac? ileffni I the ittltude American cltlsena ?hould im? l. v u i ihe ? 'ui. in It surreetlon In a I? tter t" i . bier ol the r u mei an I 3d? i h int*' N itlon il i: ink of Wn , who ashed for ailvlc? with ; , mtrlhiitlu ? for I ? Instil "i'U with xx hi' !i i' , ? r u rote a? '.' oo'-x i: i h... -, e?l I dleged ?i nt* of th. xx II !? lh. view i. ui. ? ry fui .ti Ibu :.. l'une?! riiat? I i have wiilih nil i?l. ? ? woilid nil?n un . I I ? 1 ? .v .... I . I W. II I "? ix. n ? . ' Il llllill ' hl |M lio IH I with Hl' ihm- in la In s.'?) thill li m lu ires ? mrl'l |.||e.| IVb.th.r I ? lid be ? "<": ? ?r ih? ' . i. i<I ? l i ? ? ' v ' , wli ? , v . 11 ? ? ' ' ? ? ? ... ? ? Ill ? ? ? :? ? ? ? il ? \nl I. . . . ' S'il N'KWS " x m Pel ? ? ' .... . . ircl ? ? Rugar learned of t ??I it ? ? I? nt : 1 I ial Insp? tl. n such I . . . ? >:?' ?il ne with the ? . . . rj are tal an i i: CASK OK 'I'll': SHIP xi:\n DECIDRD I..a. Ion, .Int.. IS i hi Ho n i f Trad ? has roi ? -i i i" I !? i li -, ? ? ....-?.. iiritlsh ship Ai ii". ? 'api ' n N? s i... m. w hlch m i . al a vv i..i un a v... .? " i-n N< ??? V'ork foi I ..x ei l.I, an i : ?b ? th tit iv t.-? Into pon bj .. pris ? hi .mi xi- 11 im i The liii.ii . foUllll I till I ' ! ? :,".,? II |, ,.| l , . ?, ?,,,? . | ,,, .. | ?i. ? th? Hoard ol Ti > i. nor ? JOHN C'I'ItTIN ?"XiiN.; m:i:i: i.oi : ?n, .1 ?? ? 19 i .i.ii ? ' u tin, tii. ix natnlter, who Port ?n?l pri ion, m ill ?oui f..r the I Hit? I S'a! ? ?h. i 'iv il', i hi , |. |, ., .. W I ?'? II I vv, lilt) ? . .t.iiin f'urtln, or John Curtln Kent, a-? he im lied, who h i - been rvlng a III a? a dynamiter, ixa a resld?-nl ..f llrnoklyn. He li t? i more than ? Ishl vu -. ., . of . ?.m pll II with Dr ?? illaaher, alan ol llrooklyn, In an attempt la blow lip III i h '.v.u bip bj dynamite, Tii.- . -, |. ..in. i him .v as I.. i m m i m mu? i ..i |j In it It li. iippli m. nt? I h tii" ii t ol ' o v.. ukiu is i rnn.eiii .. .. .i.i t him \ llliyurd ll.l been .iiii. .. ? m ? hi i . . .: i .n ha in tu) w 11 m 11 lends In H.kl :.. w bo o" pr? pui n ?. him u r? . i.pimu .m his arrival. IKAM'i: AWAITS CANADIAN TIMIIEIt. Ilordeaux, J?ine IS Timber merchant* her* are i.. .- nmn* t ? >?-1 ii| pll? ? fmm the lialtlc port ow in?- i.? the .hi iv m ih.- ratification of Ihe Prune?? i'an i.'ian treaty, which provides for the minimum on Import* from t'i?na?la, I'ntll the treaty la i.i i ti.. nun mu ii i irl'fl will nol in- estended to I Hill? I I ! olll i all I la. ?"ui NT Kll.MANNSKt.d AS AKKITKATOR. Vienna, June IS Count Krlch KHtnunnMeg-g, Qov? ernor ol l^iwer Au tria, will undertak. ta preside ..v.i .. tempor?r) Cabinet ..f neutral .structlon t'ouni Kllinannsea's la ? Protestant,'arid n. ? u iiv will meet w.iii opposition, which neither he nor i, . .UeitKUea could Ions withstand, n his admin i n.in.m vx.i" undertaken with any Idea ol Its vlrt? iio. pi i mai ? : - ??? - ? PAOMEN is "I' roUEIQlS NEWS. 11 me, June II The American College in Home vai 11 slve a m aii'i dlnnei .im.. H in honor of ' ' >i n nal Cllbbon I,mil..n. June IS The Hou.i Common?, In Ih* course "i ih ? debate ..u tit-- Welsh Church Dl I..I.I1 il .m--m bill i.idi y, accepted Hi.- amendment offered b) the opposition leaving the Church schools .m.I nubile cha|?el? umlSi s representative h.j.ii, m stead "t wholly disendowing incm, a? the bill orlg Inall) proposed. Queenstown, Jmi" IS The steamer Auranlo, ? Ni. h ailed from Uverpool ye? tenia j for New v.irk. repoi -i upon hei irrlval her? to-day that l-ii..|ia Uorley, an Intermediate passenger, h.t.i commuted ulcld? b) lumpln? overhoani, She wo? mi bei vxa.. i.i New-York to J.?i?. her huaband. Berne, June II Th* financing of tin- scheme for ti ? - msiructlos ..f .? railway up the Jungfrau M..uni.iln Is aosured? un-1 tit* work will b?.- bx-guu lu th?.- latter part of the preaeut yeur. NEW-YORK'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS Ml PRIMARY NO. 17 ORIGINALLY A HEBREW ORPHAN ASYI.r.M. KINDERGARTEN AND OTHER MBTHOQg Ulliril HAVE PROVED I 'KSiitAiti.i: aim: i-i:i. PLENTY Or I.I..1IT AM' VEN Tl I, ATI? IN, in r v ' OPEN-AIR ri.A Y .K'U'Sl'S. "We alo|.t any method of teaching that, an trial, proves to be better than ?hat we have," said mi*? Mary s Cunningham, principal of Primary School \... it, in Seventy-seventh-st., near Lexington ave. with this policy Primary So. 17 haa become one ,.r tin? beat schools in th?- ? nv. an I, although one ,.f the youngest, la now one <<( the beat-known. The school was established four years a>,>> la a di n I) Tin: KINDERGARTEN METHOD. ,?,.?,,,,, i . ,,..., i ,, i draw ' pupila fro? th . ,, i;, , . , the i: ml River, as well a ti-an the vicinity of Lexington, Park and M i he plain d,m., rai y of this ?. hool ..?? of lef i, iimmenil nions The i hlldren of the ri? h n. i the i i II -il.- b) , Is m wholesoi.?ompe nu..n. ami m.-m nnl) .ni ll in re 'ognhjesl lO tl, \l -? I llllllll till llll Il I- Il III in. nu .i fr. It? Inci pilon lu i < t, she or mi m i n . im-.. I) awlni i ' hei untiring , ffnri ? lhal n has all ?Im i Its pr?s? m popularity. \ i inn? .' - . -i a is open??! ll i sin i he ,t? ? >- nf th. h i id Ih ? m h a it< r mails until i hi primar) department nf Grammar School Nn ,. \i. a and Wight) Urs wa? open??! ill Kven then the all f No. IT was ,. i . i ..? \ a little, iml th? hool now hs I I S ibl) to .k. < li ih I n-. ?t i ? ; in th. M '- "i of I -, itlnn wher ??\. t t m i n. -i to ing t h- tu ?n her ich -, . ; tally In Ihe Introduction , nderi n ten mi ? few of I ; il i have a I rgarten bran ? ' few yeai ir<> as an ? sperlmi ni Al , \|? rim? n' h 11 provi i to b ? ? f th In ?? hl h i ? . !. I , ? ml i n.. 11.? I and Is : ? iml has ? Id and aub rood, a i all the ,? ?er i la ? 1 ? ? the most Me for ; ?, of an] ? .\ ! ? ? ? It for I ? 11 ws ? 11 - I Ven ? ? ? ? ? an l ? of the ? ? ?: - ,: ih !'? ?? r |- ? ? -. Ml?? S??: > le A. T - " " ? '? . M il. . j. , : ? . : ?. J? i. :? i ?, Mrf Kmma Etz. I, Ml?? ? . ? -t. M 1 " ? ? ? n ? ? ?? i ? M iry li ml Ml is M iry ? ? v.- ? . Ml.?? Ida K. I Miss Ann?. l. Itlrney. WHO IS Till: OLDEST GRADUATE? v ,,i. \- ion (?it \mm ir atnii "i, ; -.' is THEIR*. - . n living ?-1 h of wh ? ? , ? . . thi ? ? late of i ?ra ? ?4.-1 ? ? . ' ? ? - - This is \', w Vork'a ?????? ttinc lest I luate, and thei ? . ? ible rlvulr) : r this h ?nor The ; from Mr. Took , r who a??ertes| thai Mr Hi il n n i ' ?? ? I 1. i s : ? ttei ii Mr. Oreal >n I I lo the . '?'?-? etter tl da) Trll me. Jn ? reel :? ?. bul I I ? to ir friend Greatoi rill no hold, as | entereil (Jramn i B h -l No. 7 In l?3 was i pupil on i .. monitor there, 1 pa?? 1 from the 'sand clai -' Into and through ever) ...--. grad? uating from the ninth rla?? during the early p in of Mr Ketcham's ailmlnlstratlon, I am nearl; enty-fo ' : Can our friend i Ire iton be .? s ? d I ' i ntten le ! the Drei n v- , ion. in l was at .i i he at the a? ?ix-ial ion I ? ? t ?ll op? li? es of th new No. 7, an I had th? ... , Ire?? at tha I m hu? I. I In iierv?u? . ?nilttlon \\ hen I cntei ? i N .. ." i ?? . ? i ? which o ? ?. ? l?lati ,1 m ? 'i ? hl?'h ?. . oil' e even % car, a not il,|.. n Public School i) il urge T Trimble Hoben Pardos and others, to , ?.am I ne ihe .- hool." .? ? ? BF.CRPTIOS AT TUB VBl VPAtt.OX CLUB. The Psi Upsilon Club last night gave a l warming In Its handsome new clubhouse, No. >:i ? Thirty ninth ?t. The club move I from Its r,,i mei e, So 11 I ; st., to its I home on kin) ir, at a hi I) lime thi ri a . - , - m? penlng ol the ni n h ? ? i .?. irmlng ?as n illy a r? ? ptlon, t.i w hi. h h id bi en Ii . i all m. mbers of the P i i There were many members ?>r the rlub an i a number ?d guest? present, and tha evening the) pai e?l was a moat ? ?? |o) able one, The Kaecut ?? Council .>r u,,. fraternity at large met ii the clubhousi earl) In the evening, and conalilcred matters of Interest to the fraternity. The member? uf the council at the meeting were V B [tange, n I, llrldgman, Eienjnmln ll. Itaylls? mi Mi Hall. During the . \ ??nini-; pg| r. songs were sung b) a quurtel of club members, l.it.t i supper was serve?! Di <; ,, n r?0Xi lne ,,,,.,. id, at of the club, m ule an a ? w< Ici mc to the gui ?ts, i.ni inlilre ? - were m I I b) M ll.-iylta? and Hrbl rman The ' me ni he i - ship oi' Ihe , lu?. i ; now iboul ?) ne u u Us) nioni I??' h il .'n: b? ?n n Vt'il ?lui Ing the lu?! i ? a: Amolli other? pre?en) wer?' i'harie? i'| Shaw VA" ii vv alker. it i. r. nner. J T l\ ?Ik r r \' I'arkhitrst. Wool??) l'armait. Arthur t' llumi I?: r N Dllllngham, In i: ll Cook, VV. i: l.arral. i-' H Pai ne, \; ?ri Won iiurr, tl. s n'olem m' i .lohn vv lllair, ll i: Mlllhulm, l\ i\ A very, vv r ' I'ummann, vv. v. French. Jr., I'. A a, ?, Robert 1. I Lu ?? and Austin M. Pool. . g'/??>/' Ulltsrir KITItnrt APPABBXT BKAKOX Henry Daubenschmldt, s young Uerman, em? ploye i m i'. Rngli hardt'a akcry, . No. 1,4*3 Becond-ave., attempt) I suldd early ye tenia) by sending s bullei Into his brain. He was removed i . the Preabyti rlan Hospil il, an i will probably die. Daubenschmldt la twenty-one \, u old, and cam? t.. th;* countr) a t. u year? ?go He i ?? been In Knglehai It's emp i) s s baker about ? i A ll?i?l M ni; il I II?-,m ll.lrlooiu h Deal !i. No ?-in |,| tl.,,., ,,,. , ?.,.,.. i, ., i , ,-|, ? . ''??' eootra, ? heii titan lendeacy to dtaeaae often t . 'alai legacy, ?tnce the raosi truiiu?- eauees may f?rtil li Islet) germa of ui health an?! rentier the fru Deadly, An inhereai mnamltted weakness "f tlw i>h>?i ral ?-.institution i? mor? ? rr- tually oppos?d and eonater seted b) Hostetter'a atosaaeh Bitters iban b) ?ay other ?.r.?-ii?r.| I'Dceslloti ,?i| .i?,ii,,.||,,tl,,ti j.i,,iii,,i.-.|, dtt? :?ii..i> ?eeretkn, action ,,r the stdaeya and bowels m Mir.d. m?- s,, n.,,n? guaraateaa ,,r pertnaneni health, and thee? are the eoaatsgueai ? amana otners of Ilk? Impon ?n ?, t a won i., m,, luttera. Tala smOMim aleo ia, i/esti und r?m?dlss malartou? complaint?, nvrvouaaesa, chronic lasomnia, rhfumailaai and Deuratgta. Bt? u ?rarnlngs ,.-? losa sf spp?tu? mil sleep, i?..-, should aot he i)lsrr(iintaJ. The Hitler? will reatur? butli altl.out Call. PALL MALL MAGAZINE. ?Dmo ni LORD FREDERICK HAMILTON, M. P., AND SIR DOUGLAS STRAIGHT JIM MMIir.lt ROW itriov. nuca, a.*? (km'!*. ofsTraxrt. ".ii UK." After a Patntlag by B. 0*111.rroatlgS?? ! ? . t. '.vrv ,.i Miiiil.li I Tin: .u.:. siunuoarI) .by t. Slddsll it. iiin?oo lllll-'I'.H ?? ll I V XX XX ilil??.-ll ti i ? : iii.xii: ok THE ,?. .hi:\z.?:.i.':uns. ..?.y J. Safest liiii?ii.it. .?ui holographs. A (ll'IKT l-.VKNINO.*>y Vil- D?fit*? lili; 'l'il 'Il Ol AN W'ii'.l.'S WIN ' i v si' H minchan?, K. 0. I. B. I ' . . ? ? : I ? ' .. TIIK I'AMI'.MON UK THAKVU1AR No. I.? by .in !*- '/'< on.iir Moirls Miu irattvl by Haps au.i i". ? iMi'i:;:.?sii ..\s. No. Z? "Tlw R?naity'a k.?i." i v r. x'.'.'.ir.irr? Till' TI'I.I'.'.HAM.by Mai.v II .vvurth Illustr?t' l i v H Und. A hallali: ..i-- thi; ii.ax ii.itsi'_by r> r.y n*?-vs . tilnl b] Abb v All I l-viu.i ri'iN in li.xKl.x ITALIAN ART No. III "Ttw .xi.mm. i m m".by drool Alien Ilium..'. I ?itii Rn?ruvln?s ?.v M. Stalof rth, .???Nil.i.v llamlltoa AW* .<? n ix i. . <.\T1!AS'|S: No. 2 "DOWN EAST'; "Cr \x'i-:.-"i"?.t.y "RAB" 3"0 THROWN VKRY Ml ? II TOUKTHEIt; (?It. IN THANSIT iv N .1 in in ??itrstin' Illustrated i.y sun n Harmon Veddar. I.iilll? KKI.V1N.i.y Arthur Warren lllumrui?'?! by Photograph?. .\ lAixMiSi; A HT 1ST IN BNOLAND, No. V.-"The TIIK II US T WHITE MAN IN PINETOWN. . ' 1 i ? ?; xi ? i thai by L It-reward COM I IE I'l.nltliV AND SYDNEY SMITH. by Juin? L? W.tr.len I'ug? Illustrated by l'i. itoaraph?, i iN 1.1.hy W. A. Wulksr Illustrated by A. Pos. JOAN HASTE. Chapter? XXXVII -XL. ?.' n. luded). by it. IU.br ll^ti;ml i:' . ? ? : I???? r. s xx'il- n. AMARANTH.I.v B. If. Hewitt WITIIol T PRHJI'Pin.by I "/..mitwill t1lu?trai?-d will? ? ? .' nail Nlcei lies by L J?.un?er. ??Till. Ill M? ?I KH ' i' I HE MON I'll. ' i.y Prank ('la .iworth i. in ' - ' irtm ? to Road,.Load 'i?, W. Q, i ,t? ? i . . ? i- ? ?.,??? , .( i.i, \i.'x ?'??UK, THI-' IN'TKHN'ATIONAL NKV/rl roMI'AN* l'-t..'i'. m I r. i.i. N ft? . .; M'iiiireol, I ? XI , '. ? v .' 4v.lllllllllllllllllllll.l1.il. ?Mi..illillllllllll.il.inn..III...airo y Galions for 2? ?fol ?if th" prepnriitloiisnf coloring matter au?l esaeullal oils ?o ??fieu sold ?m 1er Um nun.' ?if ruotbear? hui "f ihn purest, m?"st dellciousi bealth-gtvlug hsveroga oosslbleto produce. Ons , dlon <>i Mir. ??' i* irorUi t'.'n of th? counterfell hind. Hupp ?so an Imitation sstracl coats ir. ? ci .' ? i" ? than the genuine llir?-s; Um ?ame amount <?f sugar na.I trun!.In l? required! .x.<n o.ix.? ..: .? sent i? i ilion, aad je! an un. healthful imitatton m tu?.-t-ud. Ask forUlKKUaudgellt, HIRES | Rootbeer ) 5 nir. OU4I.M8 ??>., rhiivi.ipu-. r. ?iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuijl Pont be fooled b? tig spools holding inferior silk. CITTER'S is Use longest, strongest, gnd smoothest made. STANDARD AS GOLD, FOR EVERY MA! ONLY $1. n-ri^ENCii OF r UFE ' w.H.Parker,w.o., r-sssissr nu. boni mum m mi tit im ix ibkrica. Established in I?..'.?, ?'liter c?>it?iiiltliiix l?li> itelf??0 ft the IValxxly >l?-<ll<-iil lu-tilliiic, ,v h ro ?ra? ...v:.:...! il... n.il.l iiK-ilnl !.. Um Viill.iiiul M.-.li. ni X?.?... inil.ni | r tl ? PRISE BSSA1 on Bokaastad Vitality, A?rt>|>li>, >ervoiia anl I'h) ail-ill Di-iillil), an 1 a.. Diaeoaea a.'ul Weak? ti.. youac, th?- mid eld. C .1 :-? I? -t.-r. Pi ?; I t-i?, vx'.'ii t pstUa . ? \. l.tr^o I k, The S?-l?-iicc ?if l.ifi-i or. Self-Preaer? -??loi?, i.a yrus 138 lovolaobl? pre? I ;?? ?.- f? r a.ute an?! i. full ?lit. only tl i?i. .1 nbt? .?.ilti?l. CURES FREE. Deaf-ness An 1 HKAI? V? >i.- ? r< .-. in - i.V .!? N -i:.\'Si; KAR l?H v ? ? i ? i m fan ? , ? ? It \ . v. |,| nil ti .o i u ii.???> Knr Draap ? ??.. 1,1 IB Ml <;? . u. xx it v : ' inltke atty i'..- -?. con. ; H'tAiiv, B. Y. Sick Headache CA[: ITTLZ IVER Pi us. J'uxiii? t-J v <iir???l tar ilieae Ultle IMIt?. They ?is.? i v.u. rs l'lutresa fr.Tn Dyspepsia, IndlgasttM an.l Too Hearty Kaiing. K I ? r:' i : temed} tor l?i/.?'ne*s, N':ri I? ,i, Pr WMiiess, Bai Taste in ih- Mouth, C<*.\t*?i T. ntriie Pain In the Sid*. T< ?RPID ?.IVFR, T!u?y reg? 'i'jta the Ft -*el?. t'AKTBB NKDIf'IS? CO.. V. Tf Salti Un ^luciion. JISTIS COOKt- AICTIONEEkT^ a \ KRt IMPORTAN f > xi M THE BXTIKB HALAN? H SI ! I.nu STOCK OT V. VOGEL & CO., 1 ??DVV, 10:90 A. Ha 0OOKE*S ROOMS, Ujr.ril ST. ANI? ill?- XX ?' Thi? ? i red on i*C mu of tin- .tu?-u-.liitl..n o| .1 . .-i.: i : ? . - esqulalle > : : 11 L'aliln -. ' .-r nil <iin < ?i.iii>. i;. . ? .'i,..- -to, .' i ? ? sn i v i prove >? to ': ? ilesirtno til?h-ciaaa furtiitur*. SAI.K VIWOM'TK. ii-- aa? steady aad ?ober, and bo raasM uii.i'. \'. :? hnown tor his attempt at lulclds. MR. M'A BOO does ,s?y'f/: INSPE?TIN0). Port Monroe? Va?, Juna lt. Th* Diapatch, xvi'.h x ml s cretari MeAdoo on board, ..iriv'i from Holtlmor* thli morning' Mr, MeAdoo Inspected th. Amphltrlte, linn anchored her ind ?tari l tl ils aften ion for VVI.mlngion? N. ?'. to inspeet tii? North ?? irollna N'aval H'-n? rve?. CIFIL BWOIWEBBS IS SESSION, Qoaton, ."in.- If, lagsS KM H!?|pgtas w?-re pre.?en| m tha opening ?>' the sanual ooaventloa of the X.i ..ni S'clety ?.f Civil K'lKin.'-r?. xvfu.i QM-lg al Hotel Pemberton, lli?::, to-dny. The sesslona sri:i "":.?:?? until Saturda) evening, and i-ip-ro upon Scientific tiples will be pre?ente? i.v eminent ? in ier? ..i the society. President Morrison on unced that th.? ("o?lniiwooit prize ha.l b?eu oivea Murt?n L, l?yer?. Juu. A. M. S. C. ?? * J*