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Cltlea. I belbv\ however. that the preaent Im provements are suffhient for the aecommodatlog of all the people wh ? uae the Brldge now. "Pid you ever hear at a mecling of the Bridge Trustees any remark made ifl the pfrgeace of PreFldent Roaelter, of the Brooklyn H< :Khts Coni pany (from which the tract of wnd adjolnhlg the Plaza waa purchaard for $i60.aoa). that if the Brooklyn Heights Cynpany ^ re gfj)wed an ?n trani e to tha approafh hney weui 1 practicaily get back the property from the oity?" "I never heard auch a remarkj," "If newapaper reporta ahould be (trodUced ahowing that auch a len-.ark waernade. would you etill truat to your memoiv aa agairst th" atate ments of the raporterar" WOULD BTILL dknv rr. "Against the waole worM," replled Mr. Howell. Mr. Puffy then que*tk"iei Mr. i-Haajretl abotit the Brookiya Heighta Rallroad Company and the Long Taiand Tractlon dmpany. In whlch the wltneaa is n atockholder. From hearaay the wlt ness aaid ha belleVed thal Truatee Keeney waa a atockholder Of the Brooklyn Heighta Company. "Mr. Keeney." aald he, "la over twenty-one years and he can anawer for himself." In rcply to another quaatlon the wltnaaa aaid that thcte wer- elghty-four patrolmen, three C. C. MAKTIN. mundsmen, two aergeaata and one captaln on tae Brld| Pollce force. He dld not think thal the new termlnalajfg?magjded nn Incrtagae in the p force. Beth L. Keeney^ or.e of the Bridge trustees, waa caSed next. He sald he had be-n a truatee of the JBrldge f r t. n yewra and is gflalrman of the Termlnal Committee. "You are knowj aa Ige allenl membcr of the Board of Truataea?" aald Mr. Earlng, "I s|i. ak wheaever lt i.-- neceaaarj'." replled Mr. Keeney, "Pteaee tell ua." aa!d Mr. 7. uing. "how the Long lajand Tractlon Company and the Heights eompaoy are connected." "Weii, the Heighta company controla th< Brooklyn Rallroad Company, and the Tractlon both Of tl.cm." Who i- preaidenl of the c mpany?" "] Ulli 1 1". Ie Wi.-." "la ez-Qovernor Plower ? atockholder In tha Long laland Tractlon Company?" "l belfc ve ln la'! "Haa ex-Qovern ir HUI any Intereat In that gorporatlon?" "Not to ii,>? knowledge." "llaa ex-Lh*utenant-Governor Sheehan hny Intereat In lt"' "I don't know." "Haa Fell* CampbellT" "l ba\<? h< .r d he haa" The wltneaa aald he hlmaelf beld atock in the Brooklyn Heights Company and was ,t dlrector in that >? >mpany. "Mr. Campbell is preaidenl of the Pcople'a Truat Company?" 'V.a." COULD BEE NOTHINQ WBoNG IN IT. "Now, do you aee anythlng wrohg in belng ? member of ? Board of the Brldge trustees which has negotlatlona with the" rallroada of which you are .'. atockholdi r and a dlrector?" "Not io long at my acta are bonorable. I aee aothlng Inconalatent ln occupylng b>th p > gUiuns." x "Would >ou not, as a dlrector of the Brook? lyn Heighta Company, try to ae ure every ad vantage In any negotlatlona with the Brldge tl'll.- !???>? 7" "So loi.g as h was an honorable advantage, l Would." "Haa Hugh McLaughlln ever been a atock holder ln any of thesc eempaalee?" "He never haa b i n to my knowledge " "Are you acquainted with that ajentlemai .' "Y<s. ilr, and i am nol pahameoBaf It." Mayor Bchleren, of lt. i klyn, waa th'' nexl wltneaa He aaid thal he waa an ex-oftlclo mem? ber of the Bridge truateea, The Mayor aaid he was famlllar with |he variuua ulani '..<i tha plaaa and the approacti to the Bftdg . ah 1 thal he underatood ti.'' onginal plan I i a plaza con templated an open approach, and tha. the drrve * i . ah mld i ?? un ibi1: u t< d. "What is your id.-t aa to wbethet the plan ln contemplatlon bj whlch the Brooklyn Heighta Company aeeka to eonatmcl fouv tracka on the plaaa would la?erfere witli the ftrigir.al plan'.'" "It would certainly obrtruct the jiiaza and ahut oul both v.'.'.; n and Llberty s:s., and pervei i the orlglnal olan." At p:-r )>? tlv- !'?;,. devaiM" ftliittfiy had four i d the pJ isa The preal lent of the XUnga County Rallroad told the wltneaa that hla company could i: it aecurc neccaaary facllltle* at the !:!.:? tormlnal, ai i that the truateea had favore i tt. ? L'nl i (! mj "Hgve you been preaent al any naeetlng of the Termlnal Committee ii whlch Presldent Roa? alter made the atatement thal the Brooklyn Heighta Rallroad Compj^y oughl to have an entrance to t) piaaa Bgcause a ptiTmiac had been made by the Bridge truateea, tvfien thej purchaaad th'- traet of larld ( v $160,000, thai the rallroad companj rhould gel lt back from the dty?" HAD liK.VKl) THB BTATKMENT. "1 beard tha*. .- made." "Do you reroember thal Mr. h nrlquaa ar.se and moved that it ahould be atricken frOm fhe reaor - ?? i no bu b pr mlie had made?" "I d "Were Mr; Keeney an i Ut n >n II prVaenl at the .lic. !;.. "Mr. Kaeney, i thlnk, Waa pi . ??ut at a!l tlv ni>> t.?::'.-, bul I n't kn .v a nei i i Mi. R waa io. a? i.t." Mayor Bchleren aaid he dld not fai o ent plan i >r Impi ?.:.. >roa ??? a to I Brldge. He th .nL'ht tr.a: a loop camnvriclng ai th.- City Miill ln Brooklyn houlfl iave been adopted, and thal all aurfaee cara ahould i-m down vVaahii rl n at and there dlacharge thelr paaaeni ..- al the :; Idge entrance, then' procead d arn Wa . m-it. and around a corve, then t . I lerrepont-at. Into PUll m-al i run nptown on !)?? iatti T I keep cara all golng th.- aame way. Bi Idge Truatei :i m i ? i waa the nexl v.;t n*;?. He aald tha ??! to givlng any c irporatl n th< an ? acquired b) the Brldge, unleaa it vere ai absolute neceaslty. In the caae of the ilj ? * yn Hei ti ('ompany, :i< taid thal the H jhi 'o -..??? rer t i th" Brldge - than lt .\ r waa bel re "Bu*. tha vlata ' the Qrand Plaaa loomed up,' contlnued Mr. Hen "and the lt- ? klyn H | ij wanted poaaeaalon of it." He aaid h?- was .,;.,. .s<-1 ti anv Buch acheme, The ? Heighta Compan) lld n l can enl pf the pa ' ? the Brldge, but ? nlj about p per cent. .Mr H nrlquee sald he favored the loop tyatei - I y May ir B ():? i ln reply lo Mr. Za ? m bi aald he a i ataaent al t ? meetlng f the Termlnal Commit? tee wi.. re P ter stated ihai no*n< rlghta had been pr mlaed to the Erook nHMghU Company ln i gard I the traet of lanj pm Ly the truateea from the company f . TO STKIKE IT PROM THB RE "1 ar ?:? ?." aaM Ml M ?'?..? the atatemen fi om thi ???? ? ? l ?agarded lt aa aq Inauli I i lh< Brldge truate If an\ su-ii pruaaiajl l | I ? ? a i ? Ii | t>een a per? nal prdVnii and n i a pr mlee from the truateea " Mr. Heariquea said that Mr. Rotsit-r's state f ootfs blmiiy perfectlou for an ofeethjg Bo$m Bed Irpie. Thty aro PtJely \?,'. table, aontalntng no 11 Ii nei. fffraary ?>r otaef NRjorVNM Ingredt ? nt. i.iid ?et fjenlly yi-t aureiy. wit'.n i.t eaaalagj gfavagpftpa, Batata pOMMERV i ?SEC? I and Ghampagke Nature (Th Brot). "The Champagne favored by ROYALTY in ENGLAND.' MAIL and EXPRESS, N. Y. menl muei bavabeen made up upon Inforrnatlon and baiiat us Mr. Roeelter had thon been preal di nt Of tho Relghta Company for a short llme only. "Are you a atoekholder in the Long latand Tractlon Company?" "No, sir; I havo not that arlvtlega 1 havo no stock in any of tho mmpantos." ?Havo you ever heard it oo:nmonly reported In Wall Streot that tho Long lsland Tractlon Company sta<-k was loaded upon nnd told to the Bridse truateea and ofhVlala?" ??I hav.- heard suoh a report" "Dld you evar honr ea-43 ivernor Plower was latRoiy lntareated in the umg leland Tractlon t' impany?" ?i beard it In a ernora! way.' Mr. Henriq les eleo aald he had beard ex-Lleu tenant-Oovernor Sheehan was lntareated in Lo ? ;; lsland Tractlon Company atock. "D|d you ge! a telephone mossauo purportlng to come from Oovernor Pl iwer*g nffloo. aaklng fur aome Inforrnatlon regardlng Bridge rnattem, and did you not reply that tho Bridge offlce was tbg propt f !?'? ice t?* talk about suoh a matter?" DIDN'T WANT TOANBWBR IT. Mr. H. niiquea app aled to tho Chatrman, to see if ho had to anaa/e'r tho queeflon, and was told to anawer it. Mr. Henrlqueg aaid he had no dealre to conceal anythlng. ?\\>n." said he. "aome months aj.ro there waa .. telepbone meaaage dir-rotlnB mo to go t ? Oov rnor FWwera offlce, No. U B.oadway. l anawered, aaylng i would nol go to anybody'a offl e, and thal lh< ? nly place for tho tranaactlon of the Bridge buaineaa was at tho Bridge offlce. 1 do nol know who sont th.- meaaage." "Did not Colonei Wllllamg rall upon you at your offlce about half an hour after you got tbe telephone meaaage?" "Yei rir, he dld" "You know Colonei Wllllama who wn* ex Gkrvernor Flower'i prlvab ae retary?" "Yos, sir" -Di l you nol aend oul for .-t wltneaa when be called on you?" "Yos, sir; 1 thonpht !t miglit be JUBt as weil to wMf v KEEXET. inveraation? th iroughly in SET1I I havo a tblrd party prea ni "What was th. BUbject of tl "Colonei Wllllama aaked m< vestigate the Plaaa matter." "Dld he not aay inat he hoped you wquW v youi way clear : i granl the prlvllege aak .1 ft?i bv tlio Helght* Company? ' "No. i don'l thlnk ao " A PBNBION FOR POLdCEMEN. Mr. Henrkjuea then w. n( on toaay that be waa In favorof granting Bridge polleemen, aud othera employed on the Bridge who ralghl be Incapacl tat.-d by Injurlea on duty, a emall penalon. The men on the carg had to gtand on the platforms In ail klnda ol weather. an t c u.d nol Btep Into the cara to warm themaelvae as the elevated rallroad guarda do. Then the chalrman announced that the eom mitte. would aja Into executlve aeaalon to eon afder thel? future plana. After the executlve Committeeman Halpln announ.l thal mmlttee had declded to adjoum and pre ; ? ; - irl to the Legiolature. H. ann. that In ail probablllty no more publlc meetlnga WOUld uo lioid _ AS IXlillUlloy OF VOLOBED GLASS. BOME BEALTIK1 '?? VVINDOWH TO BE BEEN AT THB T1HANV gTVDIOg. There la noa taklng place al tht Tiffany Rtudloa, No. Ml Fourth-ava, an exblUtlon or a memorlal wlndow arbich wlll oltimately be placed In th> Young Men'a Ubrary at Troy, N. v. n is from a deaign by Frederlck Wllaon, tho artlat and repreaeata a biatoii - ??? In the pr!nt!ng b of Aldua Manuttua on or aboul Auguai 22, '*>?:. when tho r>rin:i-r exhlbited lo the Doge Leonardo Loredan ti:" proof jum.- of tha Bral popular edl tion of Danta Mr. WIli ii haa a aumed that ihere wei pr? eni on this o. aalon, i> an-i the Doge, th> edltor of lh< work, Petei Benbo; th< deeii nei tnd engravei o :.-.. typi. Fi -o Frai'o ;i. atid AlbertO PlO, WhOM mon. .. ?. ? 1 GENEHAL (JOMKZ'S PLANS. HI U CONFTDBNT THAT THE BND U NKAR. ' a UBTTBfl TO gENOR ESTRADA FALMA?CRITICiaM OT QEEERAI. CAMPOa gPANIBH ?OLOIERg <<iMIN<; TO HlH BANBB. HI BAYB. fbe MkfWtag letter has i.g racetved In this .' dty: Headouartara of ih.- Army, of Uberatlon, Banctl Splrltua, Novemlier la, Ikft Thomts Eatrat'a Palma. aaq., Bew-York. My Oood Friend; Il givea ma pleaaure to addr aa you'theao llnea from the w storn part Of the Ishnd. ?f to the trtate <>f the war. My mareh haa been ?low and it iiai to be ao In order to he aure; with out prevloua organlaattpn no human work ean be If l can devel. p my t>an ruch as 1 have eoncelvejl it co.OW men wlll not aufttct Spaln to even weaken the revolutlon. And U the debtiltr and wani of faith in her arms Is takon Ir.to COnalderatlOn, it wlll be impoaaibl* for Hpaln to aend thal army at once, and aendlng tv> m from time to time, they wdionly arrive lo take th- pjaa of her loaaea. whlch are very areat. Qeneral Campoa, perhapa becauae he iuhes to atrengthen hla loai falth, permltt blmae.l .,, loolt for hla trlumph, noi 'n th.- Juatlce ? n s .,r in h!s aggrcaalveneaa bul In whal ha calla our Inferlor organtaatlon. Neyer as now baa there ex'ated morr nn'.on gtyl fa th In our caugg than In t!-." ranka of Cuhana v , lt deal is aald mre aboul belllgerency. bul without glvlng much thoughl lo evente that wlll have io arrive, we r.-.y o? unr effortt a.-.d n tiona. AN BJXTRKME MBABURat ADOPTEt). As you wiu aee by tho .ir.uitr I Ineleee, 1 have ? t ? BtOp ail Krindlnf? of .-unar. t-ven it WB \u? qulte a snni .-f atoney by it. This kwa is qulte acceptable, as our enemlea would have recelved .. larger s-am. and, whal i* wors.-, it would tppeai thal tbe revoRitlon was ao weak that it could not o) tbe tduntalna "f wealUi and ppwer oi out 'Yhave th- gpprobation of aome of the vtetlnw ol thsaexreroe meaaure. knoa og thal II la Juatlfl - bj the areed of Spaln, who doea nol atop In hei of eternal uaurpStlon. Buch la the abnegatlon 0f tha . ,,., ua hearta who applaud and adm?> al . I re caH auch patriotic abnegatlon when to.- d< atn cJon of the CUban Numaucla Bayamo -waa undertaken by iu inhabltanti glvlng It over tnemeelvei lo tbe fl*im^waa on it- aahea thal the Beree Valmac. ... withhuiar. fa Inaand bandlta. waa abU te "ou? irni?o?WrtJ la aa well orgmnteed aa can be expected We have four army corpa organlaed and weFarmed and commanded by egpert generala and brave men like Maceo, Maaso, Rabl.Pedro Pores. C breoo Rodrlguez, Ro! ff. *n&?CYB^,^R? a ,..... Ufrrn i . /.. i ran dsco !'? i ?, and tne Dn nder*reg1menta and d ~ ? '?? I ? "?? ? three ?iTcommaudi i bj brave offlcere. Otie cannot n ino'i -i shori time make experl and veteran aol SerTbut wehavTdom enou^h. ind ualng thelr ,.',??? ,,v degreea. without dolng foolhardj th v now flght with val r and pay no atten ?.., battle. to th.- uaeleei and coatly flre of thou ?anda of SpanUrda when a f. m Cubana are aent oul to baraai them. THB CIVIL OOVERNMBNT. You eannol laaaglne how many good i.ple wa j have with ua, and Cuba may well feel proud of tbe i gpoatlea ol aclence ehe ha giv n t-) her army ? i doctora. Bugenlo Sanchea, Agromonte, Buge ; ii i,, M..ina. F( nnln V. DomlngUea, Hruno Zayis. I Nlcolaa llbei .. Oecar Pelmellea, Danlel Q I Bantlago Oarcla Canuuarea, Pederico L4ttorre. Rogi : llo Robalna, Juan Pona, Nlcaalo Boler, Joaquln Has tlllo Duany. Qulllermo F. Maacaro, Jose N olas Ferrer, Porflrlo P. \'a!lcnte, Hlpollto Qatana, N. N. '? Dlua Tomaa Prado Oulnan. we have also organ 1 laod the clvll govcrnm*nt, whlch you already know ? la rendering greal help to the army. Y\'< hi ; rpady begun the Inatruotlona in tho camn and In i tjie prefecturea. Il N very hard for Oeneral Cam|ios t'. undewtand the war of to-day, and I wou'.d nol i?r,. io oxpreafl thla frank and bo teal o] Inlon (treat Ing of a Bpanlah offlcer who haa alwaya ba .... . | .,, ni an i n apccl u an I om rable ofHci i I i. ,- man) If he in hla Intervlew with the ? ' oi ii - "Imparclal." - f M idrld. and with rep of "The Tlmee" and "The Worid." of New-\ork. 1 had not ahown military aelf-confklence In Judslng ns weak and cowarda and not abla to o ' aelvc. ! rould aak Oeneral Campoa a queatlon whl >h . be woul i liti-l difflcult ' i ana?-er with "x> : How doea he explal i thal hai I 8 arrlv. I In tha laland of Cuba at the *arae time aa Oenerala Maoco, Martl and myaeif, when the amall force# of f! ner a'a pedro Perei In Ouantanamo. of Ottlll '? i ' ,-, i poiaone.1 In Bantlago; Colonei Mlro, In Hol '? guin. and Oeneral Barto'.on i Maeao, In Manza how tloi -? be ? ap'aln, I rcpcat lhal he c ?uld n pul i down a growlnj? revolutlon whlch, notwlthsundmg hU i. Ilttary talenta, lo-. greal reaotircfa and hls In , flu nce In tbe Irland, baa extended like a greal Bre ! ov--r ail the country? CAMPOB'fl BFFORTfl WEAK, HB THIXK8. And lf Oeneral Campoa could nol In thoae daya bold of a Ituation leaa dlfflcull an i of :? ai danser, bow doea be axpeei now, havu In I n - i hlm an artny of (0,0). I rhert, w 11 organlaed to auataln an ei lleaa campalgn? \\'ii.< dld be nol auf it in th-- beglnntng when we weaa weak and he Btronc, bcfor. t en< al \ itonlo Maoee had de ffate.1 hlm In "Valenauela." v.ita a!) hla di of warrlor and before Qeneraja Ro'.ofl ar-i Sanohea and Rodrlguei had land . thelr expedltlon and transported II In rountry wagona In broad dayllght? And h-r. ing loal hla n. I, ne no* pret< -?? a l i b. ai-;-- t i k .. oi make aurrender 60.000 men, t: >t beina i able to i dure twenty? 1 thlnk thal Canovaa -i-l . c '.-:!'.: ? ? ho ild thinl a llttle aboul tl i iia\ ? n-\ er d ? facta and, pei - j h ii-??. hal bein ^ In love with the ; ju.?t o u;-- of thla greal p^ople, I may be optlmle ! tlc; bul i thli . II ? Btremea a i n i- acb the ? ? that l i fare nu Let u- leav. General .'.-.vi - m.;k.-,K '?''?? uae i |, . in,.--. >.:- uaeleat ? -.-l alwaya ;r-v-i ? ; 'i- ii.-.- only mad ? two march table to Bayarri i and now to < lego !?? Avlla lo .-; narchra a il. ? I ; ? ? thelr obje. cord ng aa he hln ? Id. "to ahow h! a;eneralf. march wltl mna ( <" 2,000 m< n. I I,, aol know to ft'hai legre hla aubalterna look upon auch appreclatlona Hu' I 'h< t.n-.-.\ thal many honorah.e ;.-'l hr ive m tan n en like Ih. i.. ' ;? ?.? ? ?; i' ,i. . - < ampaign wlthoui itlorj and wll iouI I, tha au '. - ? : :-,'(:- :ien. y haa b -u j ki.o - char o-t. r. When Oeneral Campon aald thla t?> the .reporter h. f ? j j-^- i how th-- i i iv. Bantoacildei di. I al the head of hi- forc. ? in lh< batil. of Va!eniuel.i nnd 11 m ?:?? atr ni>;-' atlll thal he had m ? :; ? day before with hla forcea In much leaa number. \i-, irdlng to my own wa ol looklng al thinga la the.i are happenlng In f'uba, G n ral Campoa haa ,.. truth 'ii <>n:>' two aubjecta. Flrat "thal ilgereni y wlll ??? ??-' ; 'nlted when ;:u- Natl n f< -:s hk- It.' il r.f courae that our atanllng pjlvea ?: ? tho rlght io II if he kn iwa It h ? ;.? ? ? ? Il to hlma. If. B. ondly, an l more Import tni an i ;. ore trar.# end ntal, ;,- | .,.. 1 . : , ...i:-i'i;: ? th. b< lllgel ? a. V Of < ' ! ? l it of i" '?''??? rcn. j. ?*ji lin wlll n il koop up an Ingloi o - * ? N now waging againal tbe Cul - ? com i,:i ?te i. Bpaln wou'.d prep ire I ir war nol ll!i: HOrSE OF Al.lH 1..UJ. the prlnter to publlah thla bandy-volume editloa of Italy'a greal poet Even ib< prlnter*! d w. la r.ot torgotten ln tho compoatloa, aa he is plcklng up ra : Paheeta from ihe :' tor, ahlli gas i all . i at a patrl n ). rho atanda at I ?i . ire ali l ao and a gondotiei ritli a'.ng a r. i. .1:', r . .1 ? ?; 1. ?..!?? . itlt 11, ..... . elty. Inatea . ol repte ..... nti I) ia iin .>:i< tn| portraj n tranaparcnt rcoaalc glaaa u Na'lllf. a:.d tral Ol Ol IhJ oi.l vtlS'- of l ' ?? /ia.; Pealm of David: "Aa the heart b ut\> c the watu brooks, JiO paateth niy aoul . ti , O Ood.' t; ,. raaliam i? txttaui I 1 ai y, th< trwea tae aky and the brook aeemlag almoat aa If :l ey eren a part of r.atare, and i.oi .? mera !.... mtat.'on. The window la to be P**cad n th? I'nltai ? 11 ? ol '?? I ivlour, n Brooklyn, by tha Frolhlnghatn fam ly The - a.'Ouw ia a very iai>;e one, u>.d r< reeenta "Tb? Reaurrecllon of <'hi:*t." 't'he li* ui ? of Chriat {* bhoMii In tha eentral laneet, ln th>' a.' frosn th) tomb. la ttv aide lanecta are ? ?? aoMfc ra and i'i ? angela ln adoratlon I . 1 ? ? < tleaigned by Mr. Wlleon. The Chrlal Prateatani Bplaoopal Cnurch. ln Pitchburg ii the ownei ol th:? btautlful ex?nii!,- ?.' to 01 ed glaaawork. '.-.? Vai;: t, bui i-rhaj i agalnal fr.-,- An \v. will i In t rhlng* will K ou an '. nd< rattnd thi ii own I I we ou . moralit; Ii our a .:. '.w. u : and of thlna '??'.!.- ti ? th u in la ot hi. ehl di n ?o i ? b i H ? ..:?...: . \ ? .' ia f al I Aa ? . i. ro u inl w and frlend '?' '? ' : P, H Tl'f Kpanlah roldiera ,<n mlni ? ? i i. Dkl M circai ir la | BPAHISH METHODB OP P1QHTINO. A BTORV Of ALLBOBD TREAl BBRf TOLD l.V Mti. rt !;.\N OEJfERAL l.V CHIET. Ai pj if ?? ii Iraaa u ? i by Maxlmo Oomea, ? if tha Cuban Anny, ftmn hla I . quarl ra, Banta T?r< ia, on Oetobei R, IBB, aa ? ? elv< ; ln i; Ii eity. He mj In parl 0 Octobarlga Iteuu uai i of th< Bp inlah .\>... . rom| inleri I,;. foui lolutera. two ol uhoni t'ubana, pre? nte.1 themadv< al lh< r.1 eamp ol Colonel nial Danchea. and i * I to b? In orporat< I ta ?'? *': 11 ? * ii Army. <>;. the :'ci. the Bpanla tenanl and hla men ue... d foi leavi ol abeence ta ko and arlna aomc arrns and amnonltlou. wulch Dr. Lyon's PERFECT t/de. AN PLECAMT TOILET LUXURY. XJst-d by jiooplo of rennemeot ?ggOTer a qogrter of a c"nturv. Cubana, both of whom raeanaa unnuri. ^ ?',:;;;;; h.;h.?,. ?? ^ftg hta ?;? ^orpoVai ^^iSSS^^Sl^&'A twoXban ";'1"v:,:r*i'i"!'h, Bnaniarda dectore ln the publlo "51 rsas', ::"i."'.." -'? .:.;?> ..;.v,KKvrl;;u,..ii ;;j E^VsBAft8fi2js&fig2 ?? '"';'!'' '" S&iJ. -l w i.- n.v iafu- h. whe haa never been dleregarded bj m> auaa \\ UTTACK ON RUDOO. ,?? m& BURXBD AXD PILLAOBD KBWU Of THB waa in cubA, atadrld Dec. IL-A dlapatch from Havaaa aaya tbitabandoflnaurgenumadeanattackupon the Jwn or Budgo yeaterday, eettln. fire o e.even ,,.; , ., , Rumber of othera . I quently the , bela were attacked by Bpa nM r ipe, ,,,, .,...,. sed, wltb a heavy loaa of kllled and ?roun led. \ dl ? tten to the "Imparclar from Havana aaya ,;, .1 th.- inauraenta threw a frelght traln ofl the ; : V ';',,'?,. ?,:"!;.,.,?.;,>?, b'....-k!ni; the llne eo that [h* ;t.. :,,.,, traln from Banta Clara for Havana ThcTnt.V*ntrUhT4eV.lbatterleaofartUlery, have b<aieged the fort at Remanganaguae. i, |i , -,,:,!,.: thal an i ei flllbuaterlng expedltlon b\?aXoJOoniCe.!,6theare"bel htahr. ba. arrlved at '???? i -.. VELLOW rEVBB IN' CCBA. PTaahlngton, Dec. ll.-The ITnlted Btatea Mlnlater at Copenhagen haa recelved trom the Danlah Qov .,,,.,, nt a notlce that the Qovernmenl or the ri-piah Weel Indlea, ln V.ew of the prevalenc* of yVHow feve* ln Cuba, haa declared a ouarantlne S? nve daya agalnal veaaela arriving al Bl. Thomaa trom that laland. _ Af*. KBSXB1T WILL APPBAL MK THINKH Rlfl Bf8PEN-HIO?l FTtOM THB CHfCAOO BOARD OV TBADB WA8 NOT .IPSTIKI BD. Chicago, Dec. 11.- The Buapenaion of Prancla J. Kennett from the Chicago Board or Trade cauacd .; d>al ol dla uaaton In ftnanclal clrclea thla mornlng. The flrm eontlnued to do baalneaa on the ,., r?j i ,-!,. aa uaual, J. P Morrla, ol the flrm, ?till belng a member. Mr. II mktaa la not ?"?"f*; of the Board. It la th.ilnion ol ol I ? ." -"; ;V" ,,.., hai If Mr. Ilarrla ia al i auapended at the 2-inorrow the flrm could (?%?""?? part nm noaae.?lng memberahip and Btlll do bueineaa iXTonTmS M obcyed the rulca. Mr. KenneU aaya i, ? tenda to aopi a th< i a e. He doea nol imna , ? comlualvel prov. I thal he had coraeetlon ;.,/,,' ,V- w mellned to thlnk the uting oommltt. ? waa a'.mply naJUna an ? ftmi o of him wl houi havlna thoroughly p^;;ii" ,.? lh, Boarj |fl upheld ln th. eourtelt hu >? he aald thla afternoon. "there rBki many othera who will have to be auepended KIT la If the Board carea to be conalatent. Some of thew will be among the old at ind beal known :, :1ms of the Board. I have, however. no de "... , , ,-.,- othera auapended JubI becauae I have . ., | |. ,,,, iii-wlll toward any member of dn- Board for th< a< tlon taken The G vernlng Committee of ihe Sew-York Btock Bxchange y aterday declded that lt could not tnke cognlaance of the auap oalon for Bve yeara ;,., , . chicj o Board or Trade of Prancla ', Kenrftt. a member or the Sew-1 irk flrm of Kennett Hopklna A Co., for carn i alnga m irraln w.ii R C. Qunnlng, the keeper ot a uuexet abop ln Chlea v. Aa \1r. Kennett waa not .,.,;..??.?., ot the St . k Kxchange. it waa no affalr ,,!??;., BKchWJK ? what tranaactiona he e taged ln. Por another thlna th ? allcged irregu ai peratl were In gralr., whlch 'a nol dcali ln on the Btock mge. Therefor . whlle Qeorw B. H 'Pkina, Mr Kennett'* pai ner, ? a memb i ol the bx? change, he waa not obllged to app <r and anawer Inqulrh ?-. -? AGAiyST IHi: UAYUOSD BUOTBBB8. W .1. QI'WLAN, OF THE CHBRICAL BAKK, AND UTHER9 OH B '" IDENCB. Phlla Ii Iphl i, Di c. ;'. Th ? tl Ird d ty ol the trlal ln ,;.., | ., , | Raymon is. re under indlctmcni for mlanpplying the funda ,,r tne .? ihci Mlddl town (Penn.) Xatlonal Bank, began with a reau ' ? ; '?>' "? W! '* I...1! i. Quinlan, jr., caahler of the Chemleal Na i:,,,: of N'ew-York, After examlnlng thi :, . ika of the wrei Ited bank, ?? - Id that the | ro , ,. . |jn.i .< note whl n waa Indoraed by the Mlddletown Bank and 16,000 In coln recelved from the latti - Inatltutlon ; i pald by the Cheml .. , || Bank to thi I nlta l Btatea Treaaurer In Ne?-York, I ilatlon for the Mlddletown [] ,k. The ni ; amount In tiiia tranaactlon .\ >s tXi.HO. john ?' 0 ttlnga, .i member o( Ihe banklng ;irni of John B. Qitl nga B Co., of Baltlmore, tbe Bo th MI Idlel '.v.i Bai ,: u hla ? ompanj loani l IM.00O to the banh for the Kaymo I .'v Campbell Manufacturlng Company. the note ror thla amouni be.-am? due it araa . | and ? ub3c iiiently v aa divlded Into two 17,5 ? in Ii! ? ? "? The paper went t i jaim i M. R ty. a formei bookkeeper for the ll^y , , | & Can I Ma tcturlng Company, aaid hla ?? kntw.notJ""? ',; '''!'' :,,,,,; eon pu.\ with the Mldd.etown Bank. ii n ?,,:.,n if tnem were fut.le. and hle lack ? i wi h the ??>?-?'- -ni of Ujok keeplnt Mi Iteill) admlltej Miut !>? made entr'.ea ln th< inlnut b.? "i ;" I ?nh al thi ln "i ih oi ,. <;.' Rayn ? . hi mlnute-bo k belng kept ln th< ,,,il ,. , ? ,'. Campbell Manuiacturin . t'ompany. iJurlns tamination ol thla wltneaa, i, i -,.,.'. i ??.. ? ? *al Inti rr ip lon i \\rlth ai iti '.n; ,", ? ? ? ling Bl >wly, and thal it a:i- -\; ii .. .' ?? 11 n.>! be flnli ? ln K Rhrli er, l< rk in Ih offlce o' the troller i l the Curn n< :? at W i tubmltti ?; . ,'?,;.t?i- ? : ? ? -. wntten bj l harlea VV and Ed o i; to l le Co; tro ler. r gar lln? the The repll i ilao n tl | an : .. . . n ad \ ? the J iry. v. .. in j. Thi ni - :? ' ? ???; r i ?unt u ! w)i.? la alJIng tl Qavernment In tl ia ??. waa i >ca\U ! .',, the atand I -: ? '-exatnlne.l, The wltneaa ad . .ni le i mlatake of BZO.i ? ? ln i om ,'.,,, ,w . ol th b mk. The m ' ki l i Ti ln .i. t'n def . . . i , v ... utiy mad a al oi -? pol ig thli ' ? i ? |ook t. ;". ? lujaurned un : pu. m. to m y.U, TAU.VBE IX I t "? .".'''.' .' i:n:<:. l<\. , | ?,! Kj Dec. 11 i. ?.?! :.n,. ? . v*r rerord I bere oc< urred to Jay, when i ? .-. ' v. :? .: .- i.- i . . ? bank r. .\ llal of the ...,.'? : !?!? I. btlt :? >. ,-.il lli:i , ? i: Involved. TIXPLATE .W" !>:.<-rss im: TABltP. nurj |,. M Th Tli :?' ? e M inuf icturere' ' fhe utornii v. , ... ,. ?.?.; in dlicua I n ol thi arlfl it i .. com I to >. aablni m I i ror a hlgher i tuy oai tln p ?? i ?>?/ VOKHf 0.1 //.'/. u.i.r: |ffi . An. >n-, tbe pa ? Ing h< ra on th ? ai tam ?, n I, (j wn la W Di alrl h i'. ti. Prlei Colllar, , ?. .; , . . ,; i. i D v : . ii . \ J. Crai i., ,n, \'. D Mandel! Ilu m Maxim, Dr. I>. MOr i. <,., k| , , ? I'.l.n :, p Martinea L>el Itlo, Mme. Toaxl and McLina Yan Ingen. Randel, Baremore & Biliings, fMPOBTBRg op DIAMONDS \m? oiui.it nuBcioia aTOXBa, M \m i-'A'-rrnn:.- OV DIA10ND JEWELRY. r,s Baaaaa *<?? '-'?? Halalaa Laaa? Marui vnrk. i ?l intrrna aa., Uetaeia cirtua, i^mdon. k. c. PARTIES IN CITY POLITICS. NINBTBENTH CBNTURT CLUB D1MCV9KW* at iHERRfi. JAMI.;s ,- CABTBB Ol>rOBBi THB ABOtTMBBT OF i:i,wm:i> LatTBBBACH, ntBDBBIC R. CDUDBBT AXD BDWARD M. BHBPARD WHO kavok PARTY UKB M! N'K'ICAI. AFFAIRS. a brIUtant auaUenee <>f men and weanea, rapai aentatlve of tha beat buaCneaa pecnanaJ and aociai circlea of thla clty, aaaembie-i at Haerrya laat mght up (he invitallon of tho Nlnotornth Century ('lub t?n to a dla oaaloo on the ojueattaa ai? te How i--.il- .-..n Munlelpal fjovernenenl Be Dlvorced frew Natlonal Party Uneer Four well-known >;>eykerH jameeG Cartar, Bdwerd Lauterbach, FredefJc R. Coudert and Bdward M. Bbepard, gdvoeatea of u.? many polltical creeda were tho partlelpenta In the debate. Oaly Mr. Carter ataod as tbe advoeate of the non-partlenfl prlnclpla Flgoreaaly, unreaervad ly and emphat!fcai:y Meaana. Lauterbach and Cou? dert Inalated upon local governmeni belng rau upon party llnea, a aentlmenl that was aiso agreed to. thovgh .n a more tentattve eptrit, by Mr. 8hcp Tha prealdeni of the etab, Jehn A. Taylor, aetad as ehatrman, and ealled the aaaetlng to aadat ahort |y i.ofore 9 o'-.dook. OPBNBD THB DIBClTiBfON. Jaraea C. Carter, tha prealdeat of tho Clty Ciub. opened tho dlacuaaton and ipoke as the reproeeata? tlve of tho Independent Cltiaena'party. He early allowed tba audk nce to know whal hla individuai W&rA BDWARD LAUTERHACH FREDBRIC R COUDBRT. JAMEfl C. CARTER. oplnlon on tho queatlon waa, He thought the pur port of tho dtacuaalon from the- vory wonllng of the Bubject waa not whethcr the aeparatlon were posel Me, but wbether it were pr* ti abie. Hla position, be aald, was that it was practlcabta ?i admit," ho contlnued, "that it hi dIBIealt to brlng about it reenilrea a greal amount of publlc aplril on tho part of tbe r-ersons who are to make th ? effort. wo know that pereona in Boelety, buai neaa men havlng a great varlety of peraonaJ ooa) cerna on th-!r hands do not fe?l that they oan devote a great part of thelr time to publie servloe. They do not make tho effort and tho eonaequenoe is thal 'ho cohtrol of the munldpal poUtica siipy into th" handa of thoae who I mlKht aay are not wholly wortby of tho poaltlon, 'Tho great Natlonal polltical partlea oxist for the purpoaa of carrylng out tho detalbi of tba Natlonal Qovernment, There are certain great politlcai ten den< lea aome In one dlrection and aoma In anotlrr ?tiio tendeney In ono dlreotlon snipported by ihe Democrata and in anothor by tho Republicar.a. Now, thoae partlea are neceaaary for froe govern ment. u la neceaaary to havo this dlvlaion of thought. They are the aafety of the RepubUc, and they are tbe greal flelda where tho. ambitions of men may dlaphty themaelvea But why is it that they havo anytfclng te do with munlelpal affalre? They have notblng to do with tho local government of cltlee. There is no Republlcan way nor Deano cratlc way of cleanlng stroots or admlnlaterlng lue ti..- or flotng any ono of tho thlnga that the offloera of the municlpality are elected to do." Mr. Cartar proeeeded at great length to critlclae the votera, whom be eatlmated auaa bered W.CQ0 peraona, who attach themselves to a polltical party from moroenary motlvaa Tho votea, he aald, were purebaaabta, not by m ni y. perhapa, bul by tbe hoiding out of In* ducementa of beatowal of aome klnd of nffloe lf the party to whlch they attached themselves were auo eeaeful. THB NATURAL RESCLT. Aj a natural reeult of that atate of thlnga arose a claaa of men whoae purpoae it was to expl--.it and purvey thoae purchaaable votea. They nogotlatcd munlelpal i itronagc with tho party leadera for party votea. Mr. Carter drew aa the effecta of Buch an arrangemenl b plcture of munlelpal oorruption. and pointed out that by thla exebauag* of munlelpal pat ronage for votea men weN put In offlce, who not abuaed thelr truet, bul proatltuted thelr power, a deplorable atate of thinjjs that waa dua to the alBanee between the Natlonal par tiex an! the purveyora of tha purcbaaabie votea. Buch an alluuiee be cbaracterlaed a? demorallatng, deatructll ? and weakenlng to tho beat mterests of munlelpal llfe. After compartng tho looul govern? ment Byatem of Qreat Brltaln with Amerlea, to the .1 ivantage of the former, he coacludad with an earneal gppeal to wlpe away the partlaan gtjrround i.i the munlelpal electlona and Rovornment. Edward Lauterbach, who followed, cauaed a burst of laugbter by announclng bimaelf as one of thote purveyora and exploltera of voteg, whom Mr. (."ar ter had so aeverely condemned. Put so far from li b Ing b dlagra. eful poaltlon, as declared by the prev'.oua s;.eak.r. tt was a matter of prlde to him lf by h;s effo-fa In this dlrection be was tho meaaa of holdlng the membera of the party cleavlng to gether In loyalty to Republlcan intereata Proceedlng to dlaeuaa the aubjeei at laaue, he sa.-i oahlp Ir Amert. > na i il ? alat, u long aa tha eountry Itaolf exlated. Annlhllata th" party Hp.nt fi. :n the Amerl. *n Byatem, and there would be rtothlng left to supply the aeeda of governmeni; i; would lo.-.- its host attrtbutea Mr. Lauterbaeb declared In unqualifled language thal lf tho inter - .:. munlelpal affalra w<-:.> to ho taken irom the hau is of the two greal oppoilng partlea there woui.l h-- ni organlaatlon, no party, Indeed, anl w:thout partlea there could be no Amerlca. Tho Conatltu tlon of tho Stato in Ita anactmenta for the control of th?- electlona recognlxed the two leading partlaan orcantcatlona of tho eountry. The apeaker aeemed to have tho sentlmont of tho audlence with hlm when ho deacribed ihe defeat of the Renublcana In the recent election to tho "ca lolery by whlch II had been humbugged Into egree Ing 11 a non-partlaan ticke ." if we ba i ? a td, "kepl to a rtralght and ?rood Republlcan tlcket, tliis citv would baVa been Ki utibllcan to-day." |i" malntalned that nominatlona muat be aettled r aenta-tlve conventlona, and ended by urgu ? to deprive * party of it?' munlelpal Inter wou'.d be to denrive it of it.- beat atrength, ? ? , ? ? nce and potentlallty. 8PEKC11 OF FREDERIC i:. COUDERT. ii--'- i Ic il C< :!'l<!!. who was inlr.iduo.d aa rep tlng ihe Demoeratlc party. pr? faoed hla apeoch \-. ih many pothted and humofoua aiinsion^ to the deductlona of the preceding apeakera Heeritlelaed Iculed al aome length many of Mr. Carter*fl princlpal ergumenta, and llkened the auggoatleti <>f a rtlaan munlelpal a. vernmenl to a shlp "Boat* Ing on tho hlgh aeaa without .". compasa and (-.. ind evcntually to bang up aaarnet a rock." New-York, !..- contended, was the beat-governed clty in the . had the i- al wat. r buopI) on the gfobe, had ;? in departmenl thal waa the admbatlbn of the world, [loaaeaaed a pollee force thal was, in spit" of '?ptled nt II. an efftclc-nt a? any in th clt) had, he aald, trled tho non-party acheme and had found it wantlng, and had expreaaed them emphatlcally ?? wantlng a reveralon to the Th y were evan, he adde.l with i Kleam if humor, wllling t.> take thelr cholre ..f either I^uterba !i or Orofcer, "although it l? a dlfll cull choice to d< termlne ^\ t;t.-li pei bapa " K \l Bhepard, of Brooklyi det ?t. I the .'ronter part ol hla remarka to a criticiam of Mr. Carter'a vaunt. '. aui er oi ly of the K - , ? He ? oui in detall the unfalrneaa and (nequallty eomparlaon. n'ol thon proeeeded to exoree'a hlmaelf In aympathy w th tho mafntenanee or the ii ? ter of tho r.ni: ? ;..?>. frovernmeat. ... h h he aald, \v i:' Ihe eUmlretfcn of 'ho nffl-o . .!.. t and the toan who th'm?ht hta vote oarrled ? ? ? ? ? rti rp. pfflci w mld provSda the nd r nrt M.i-.et't forsi of 'o.\il r.overrment. CH4TT4XOOQA rur ni rnmrrnp At'.anta, Oi. Dec. V.~fhaiU'to.t a Day wa* ce!e brated In ftae atyle at tha Bxpoa tlon to-day. The miutary parada wa? haaded by Majof j. Ferry Fyffo. oommandar of Taana a o'.-? ataadlng ai my durtng the Coai Creeh nots. Th? exerelaaj of the i-i- arere opened with a apaeeh of wetoooM by p ? :;.< t. who Waa fellpwi i by Mayor KJng, ppeaking in h^h\if cf Attartta Mayor Ocha of : ,- . . ?? w.is tlie noxt gpeak r, and th?- Chat ? | mllltla lurld I -Iros parade on the Bipo? altlon groui . Prealdeni Coll ??? h ia i ? ? ved from .*ev?-ril || . ? ii-.. informatlon l tai a ranori la betnt Induatrlounly rti u!ated to iha ffe ? 'I i <? numbei of exblblta lia-..- :.n r-tn ived in ad\nnco of thu ??>???. There ia not a word of truth ia thia story. Nothing Wrong But the Prices. They're cut in two. It'sjjwfrchancc to get one of "these stylish Hodg. man Mackintoshes" for just half pricc Only a fcw of cach sort and odd sizes at that, women's ^armonts only. Ifyou gtt here in timc you may fin I your size. All are first class. No seconls nor make be licves. About 300 all told. Prices are $7.50, $10, $15, reduced from $15, $18, $20, $25 and $30, Don't procrastinate. Sale at 23d St. Store only. Hodpian Rubber S,:4 Company": LT FURNITURE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS Should be the klnd that nelther the glver nor the reealver will be ashamed of, after a few months' wear. It ahould be ln good taste, we',1 made. and backcd up with a guarantee of sat!?factlon from a truatworthy, reaponalble dealer. We have quantltles of Furniture that answera thla descrlption?and we sell lt very low. DE GRAAF & TAYLOR Furniture Company, 47 and 49 West 14th St. SIDE COMBS Gold-mounted sicte combs are very fashionable. Ladies who are very particular will find exactly the right combs at our store. Prices range from $2.50 a pair upward. Theodore A* Kohn & Son JEVELERS 56 West 23d Street Optn ev?r.ing< from Monday, Dtc. lOth, until Chr:?tma'j. ?i)t Qpoputar ff?f*f> FOR ACCgjPTABLE OHRlBTMAg OIFTg. ENCLISH A.NI> DUTCH THPHH. of iwllvlilual Btrla anj r<-?9 na!jl<? C st. ?he eJt'luatve tmportatlort of JOfcKPH P. MoHtOH & <<> Velvet Kaiv i.'hatrs. lOak??n Plp<> Raeke, "Utwrty" valvet Oushiona. ; Dacoratrd Dl?h liacki. "IJberty" s::pj<?r Btoote, ^ niu- .Mi>u? and TankaMe, Wlrk'T Coey I'nttirs. ? " Clocka <* Canaiaetleka, l anvas I?raught 8rr*<>n?. " lug Mnhogany S^rftarlei. J " Platf* an<1 l'latt-r?. Fureat Oa'.i TeMea, Hlatorlral l'.lu* Ptates. aal Som>> Oood Carved Hln.'< Oaa Furniture. THK "LIBgRTT" TH1NOK OF THE T^PfVAk gffOP1 AKR NOT T" HE HAD gUIBWHgRg. CW"/yiturrl7 lntp'c'iua m ' or.ii.jN* ftarttai 421 St. W. AT THK SI'-.X OF ATBtliAVR. , TIIK "POPt rLAR gROP " (TraArmarkt Ktti'tl.i cmLDRW wmmm Mrs. Winslow's Soothing; Syrup haa aaaa used for over fifty ykaks t? miu LIONS of MOttlERS f*OR TtlKIR CHILDRBN WHILK TEETHINO with perfecl BVC< ? -> I? tOOTHEfl TMi: CHILD, IOFTENS TUr- QUMA ALLAYS ALL PAIN. CUI'.SS WINI> COIAC. an.l la tho BEST REMEDY FOR DIARRHOEA, t*oH by drucerlats ln every part af tht? world Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. F. W. IIKOvVKIt. DIAMONDS, l'HF.nor* sio*i:s. Rfttal v WWOAuft* *0. 27 .IOIIN XI. 1* Dainty, \i rfirg. 721 Forest tST'iSTml Fringe ftV.^v.^ VlOlet Perfuntes. r-yAtde.i'ers cr dircrt V^f The l.oiulon Tlmea'a Replv la ???*???* '? 9ke|itlc? ? oiic,'iuti>a (>>** Mtaadard Dlctlonnr>. Tha London Ttm?a. Unalan.l. Apul J. l?^- "*?' Funk i Waanalla' n-w Standml PBBM aan ?The ni*rtta of the U.oilonaiy ?re todlanMUbla ah.iud.intly a?t?st*l ty n Urg* numher ?' untmj) Butaerttlaa lt i? a ramarkabiv tin^ ?pr.imfn ot *??;., ? >n ro-oaerattve llt-ratuT.-. and ntvui-i romroaga ? BB t l.s.'i \<><1 impularliv " Tha aaMlBBHB, funk a Wagaalla ?' wpaaV, *' ?* t.iv.-tt^ Plaaa, thl? egy, anaoainee th* aa?*? "l ' arerh u mmitataaj ahMtomenal. fiit'i-a D'? am.mi:1' aaajiaj aaaalmoua ln pronowa ini n i V ...t o| ,?ti dtcttoaartee ?>( t'i F.n*;'.'-''' U;?aua ? aaetan aetae la only *lT.oi> fo? thi Ruaala '. ,J,U Tba work la aa Idaal Chilaimaa praavnt ...