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' ' THURSDAY, JUNE ZO, IS~S. ~\. .... ( . in A. d' dr~ss To I been tne otLStom bitltel'to 1;o permit to-day is indebted· for the m~a.~l],r~s l a·.. . . ·~to;- ; many of the ,!~tate dopm·tments to ot reform which have been passed to Short Talk on A1fverl:lslng. DlSCUV ERY (' !•,·Re·., · b' 1 • ·r;;•:·.<,ttheirown 11 con 1 nsetfl to oa.rry on the~epublican party and to· that John Wanamaker bas said: \To ~ OF AMERICA. .ua01sn sculptor, born In the year 171'0, was a ant of Snorse. works arQ said to ':', i ep·u leans lgaii.•'JK \oe!H1 ar y II eotlng these party alone. Tb.ese tneasurea hli.v- discontinne an a.dvertiBeiOent is like • the tt l 1 ll a. mg dowd your sign.\ · ( . ~ . · d<>J..m•·r Ul<~Ut~. Under the new law 1ng becQwe laws, those who seem to t k' ; : ., · ' \ ot·ney-gener•~, ns t te respon- n<l a pepnllar e_njoyment in criticis- That·i . 0 . \'N INTER ~sTING ACCOUNT OF NOk- ~' -- sibfe !;.gal ad•·lst'r .:r rh.., state Is. 4ng the Repnbltean party, and un- .. ~s- J st the Idea. You have a WEGIAN DISCOVERERS·· at Rome. The l~~g~;~~:~i ~roductlons Is a D great length executed order, as a decoration for- residence tn Rome. This sented the trumphant entry r ·T':-HB. STATE COMM TTEE E charged. wi'th the responsibi.llty' or rortu.nately not a few who style them· stgn abo\l'e your door to let people · __ ··~·:;'~\VlfWS THE WORK OF THE cha!]ge which will not only affeet a charge·the Legislature with. their de- are, and what , · E I•. the R:.ed and His v.y•v• -Henul• • \ ... : . . I R ~j conducting all state litlgatton· a selves Republicans, being unable tojknow who you are and where you. . • 1 <\>\\ - • · · · · • considetta.ble saving but will produce feat, now delight to minimize the\. h you are doing. That s! lll•cuv••r o~ .sow FuuncJIR''d-Lier• rr: ... ~ LAST LEO.ISLATrURE b_e~~r results, and l~i II place respou· p~triotisw or the Legislature by lll&g- w at yonl.\ lid. d::>eS. _Spaee In news-!' vo,age '\' lhe New Enl{!>&lld Coaot. • If·:·. • • atb1hty whel.\e It properly b<•longs. nifying the al!~ged del&ys in the pas· papers merely multiply yonr sign. Ho~ willing and generally disposed '. ' .. Thepresentunbusiness-lik.emethod sa.ge of the bUs d h It I t tb. d \ '. of work on the state eapitol h&s been d 1 th sh 1 •. &n c arge it. to I e s oasan s of p~ople know are all. Loo a.ttri bute, to Christopher Q:OOD REPORM.S EP• abolished, and' a commission appoin- b~ 1 (f 11 ~\t 6 polioe reorganization I what yon hi>\Ul.. to eelL The way to 1 Columbus. tl>.e enterprising Genoese, ander Into Babylon and was 1812. Thorwaldeen died in Finn MagnllS8en, a natlve and scholar or marked d~1tb~~t!~~~~ removed !rom Iceland t · FECTED. ted without pay to complete theoapl- 1 He~e ~gai!fu'!· history of the sea- think of adve:?tising is t;o consider I the glory oof navin~ discovered Amer- tol on bti!liness prlnoi'ples and by con· sion will otmfo d th . 0 1 first tllQ .. ,goods you have t if lea. But bist.<Jncal researol:les give us tract. un . ew · w ag to ' 0 see 1 many interesting accounts O'f dlscov- A number of unnecessary state the new co~ritutwn, all legislation j they are really desira.ble. Then ' erles made way back In th& years 900. offices have been abolished and their :ft 5 h~h:s:a iltdela~eg as t>mdared figure on the number of people likely. Cqlumbus well earned the ln\!ltitude of sa.lar_les dlscon .. t.inu .. ed .• The forestry could be papas dy twft w nch .bills to see your a'nnonncement in the I the Europ~ nations for successfully was aJso a 111\eal d!>l~cend~ui,t Snorse. Tradition. ~ounlleQ paper11 preserved by the •\'\'\\u'\ torlc Society 1 tells us Saxon priii!Jt who, in MANY NOTEWO~THY AND U!>EFUL MEASUR.ES PASSED-A SATi.S- FACTOR.Y EXPLANATION FOR THE INCR.EA.SB IN THE TAX R.A TB -THE NEW IIA.LLOT LAW AND ITS OR EAT BEI'fEFlT- THE CAR.E · OF THE INSANE-LEOISLA TION IN THE INTBR.EST OF ECONOnY. The ,llspubliean. state committee has issued a.n nddress to the Republi- can voters of tile ftate on the work of the last Legislature. The address is signed by the Hott. 0. W. Hackett, as ch&irman of the Republican st.ate committee, and tbe·Hon. B. B. O'DBII jl.\. as chairman of the executive committee. The n.ddress shows how many im· portont reform moasurers were pa.ss· ed during the session: It says: e a ormer sessiOns. : 1 tb t th '' W ld game oomm1sstons have been The cho.rge w&s mad th t th . paper, the proportion of poss!bl : open n.g 9 way 0 e \ew or. consolid t d b b t 1 111 f 1 b' 1 e a e PO,w e 1 with such results follow in• as had not a large :n~tia..7 s!~in~ f::. p~bfl:':x: er o remova 11 • wa._s nnneoessar!ly onstomers among th&t nttmber, &nd I been the lot of earlier dtsloverers. The P endltures be effected but the forest dthelatybe~II' and yet tt wtll be found that what you can afford to pay for eaBh most buftetlng obstacles were sur- a 1 was among the first passed d lla.r' · I preserves Qf the state and the head by the Legislature lth h . 1 o s worth ol new buatness. That. mounted by him, but well-w-eighed waters of the Hudson will be ada· uously opposed by :he 0 IS~mo~~:t'tt will give yon the s1 ze of tlu ad. yon! though.t carefully reasoned out at last quately protected. , In addition to members and that th 1 d 1 ought to ase The k d secured the favor r>f impel.\ Ia I gl'eat- t.t:iis a Jorge voluw f 1 • 1 ti d r ' e ma n e ay · n ma e your a. · ness and Colu.mbua started out to find ~ e 0 egiS a on e- garoiviBe r 1 ohm an awen 1 d~ent of the bill olear, logie.a.l, convincing. Don't try a w~stern route to India but Provl· signed to enforce tb.e provisions of ng e mayor s x mstead of three t b f • the new constitution. and to adapt months in which to make removals o e unuy, nnless yonl!.re naturally dence guided blm across the vast body enstlug laws to the changes made in an amendment whioh was requested so, and even then don't dol ttoo often. of water b- the snores of a new W()r!d. the constitution! was oon~idered &nd· by the mayor himself. More· What people want in a.d . t Owing to t.he more populace state of &cte.Q-.npon. Bi Is were passed pro- the bill wa d 1 over, a.n · 18 exao • Europe boLter !actl!Ues for communi· hlbitiug poolseiling andbook-mal'ing b 'd s pdasbse ash soon as toonld 1 definite inforiDB.tion. It ocght to be cation wllb tbe mother Ctlnnti.\Y the • e conat ere y t e mayor alter i t h 1 I and prescribing pUDishwent therefor. the pnbl!o hearings required bv the • g ven o t em n a smoot~ more or. small, we!Lk (l<}lon!es first astablfshed Full effect was given to tbe judiciary constitution in order to make a oity less &rgumentative way,. and as have g;l'OW!Il [rom ln!antlle weakness article of the ooustitution. '£he state ·bill efleotlve. strongly n.s possible for, 'th th to Cull vigor of manhood standing In was subdivided and four appal- , ' e 0 er the ranks of the flrsL 111stur1ans tell l&te .divisions established; genet·al A BLENDER MAJORITY. fellow is after thooe s•u.ne people. of IcolandEc navigators wn In the a miBBlonary lA going to Vinland onists to Cb.ristlanlt.y, murdered by the !lel>thoens. not permit tho writer to ·authentically stated !acta !!Uent Ylll'&&es, colon!za.t!ona 1 sudden cutting elf qf all tlons with the mother· prlved them ot moo.ns to \\''\\'\~\ -avage nelgl:lbora and serve their orlglnale:~:~~:~! They must e.i~her be host! II ties or driven to nuJOJ!>aDOU\ the natives, both unfortunate result of previous colonization. CQ!uu]es In Greenland and dlsappeart·d In the same =\\\'·Q\· a residence of more than In the country. Few men n~t ~pain cr ltJiy will deny tlla :he Scancllnavlans having original d1scoverers of the N&W. w·n~llill\'..' -H. J.D. provisions were made defining their It mnst be remembered that the The amount to be SJ?&nt for n.dver spring of 9>86 emigrated from Ic<>land pow~rs and duties, aml the whole Republican majority in the l:leD&te tising must be deterti.uned fly the per- to Greenlnod, among whom was Ertc body of our civil and criminal codes was •o slender that with every lll•m· oento.~re ot profits and the nercenta ' Randa, or Eric the Red. l;le formed a was amended so as to coutorm to the ber present the defectiOll !)! o.ny t!1ree \\ ge 1 settlement, mann lug It fo< h !mself. new conditions thus created. The' Republican votes meant the defec- of possibl~ cuat.omers. It doesn't pay Erlckftord A man by name Herlulr game laws IV ere thoroughly ;evised tlon ot a b!IL Thus It appears tl1at to buy adyertiwug bl!ndly, no matter I accompanlc<l him and also establtshed ami largely flu proved. Many aots ·~he last Legislature has passed re-I how good it is. H yon -a.re selling 1 a settlememt, calling it Honnlfsness were passed relating t<:> the common i 0 'J.nf measm~s gr-eater In nu1nber $1 000 11 week a.t & gross prollt of 25 : after himseH. H eriulfs son BlaruJ. Cultivating Children's schools, the division of school moneys ~n ar mo~e mport&nt and radlell.! ' 1 was absent !rom home on a trading . a.ud the general improvement of the 1n.t.belr effects than . those passed per cent. &nd can !ncreaBe the so.les voyage, In JNor-way, at the time or his Mrs. ~mil Behnke Wrltes common school system.. prob&bly by. all LegJslatnr811 com- to $1,250 at a ooat of $50 for- advertia-~ rather's em lgratlcn. Retu.mlng. d ur- I Parents Review on the The agrionltural interests were ~!ned within a ~reneration. 'l'hey ing, you are a oleo.r $12.50 ahead. !ng the summer, finding ble rat!] or or children's voices. She oarefuity fostered, acd substantial t ave pa& 1 se 1 d 1 substant!ally all tho re- Rentalld olerk hire light olnd h t gone, totally- Ignorant of the co:u-sebe- lftaavolce- be not forl!ruit.oo sums were appropriated to ll<Sl!ist the. orl!llegH at on .. de-ma.ruled, B.IUl the · 1 . ea [ !Weetl lc~land and Greenland be set farmer in overoomlng .the depressing de-J:e.at or such btlls as have failed Is and Interest all go on JUBt ~he same, sail In purs<llt or ttlm. His vesoel \\\ atrll.!ned In ll.ll)' way, and conditions which snrrotllld agricul- DOt attributive to the representatives whether you sell $1,00U or :$1,250. It soon envelo_pod In logs; and now b~ singing and shouting be Rt;t'l.01~lv tura.l pm:suits'at the present time, ~~ t~~~epu_b~fl\n party, bn~ _rather is advertising that brings in the I knew not wlt.ltaer he bad been car. led. vented, ohildren maybe e:tuic.nr4~~l Provision was wade fm;_ the a.bu.te- thos h WlS re~~ opposttJOn of money to pay a.ll the otber expenses. \Vhen the tog deared up a new coarso to slug simple airs from a went or cattle dtsease, ,he destruc- e w o now c tic se. Ad tis' l.s b . i I b.ad been taken they were sailing to age \By this !Ueans the ear tlon of insect pests. 11nd the enlarge- THE TAX RATE. ver tng uawess nsnro.noe. the southwest. To the lert of them · ruent ll.lld lwprovemoot of facilities 'l'he Increase In the tax rate lll due AdvertiBing what yon hn.ven't get. rooo gontlo elevations or land over- ed In tilue, tnno and ·rhythm, THE DALI:.OT LAW. tending to aid our a.grianltural com- to a variety of causes over which til\ or what yotl don't do 1.s worse th&n i grown with woods. This, t!Jey knew. the ey? Is educated in musical In regard tc the first ola.ss, the munitiea in tiecunn~ larger o:-ops and Legisl!>ture had no oontrol. Owing not advertising at all ron 't 1 waH not Greenland. aa It did not cor- t!on and tbe memory cmltl'va:t61t;;.j bla.nk.et ballot law deserves speolal better returns for their lo.bor. to the vreva.!ling depression tlJe 11 b t r 1 b · . can 1 respond w1lb th elr known doBerlptlons . This Jnetrnctlon should pre~,od 1 e''1~1i\i So mach has been sa.id in criticism . of the Legislature whose wo'rk has jnst ter.minated, a.nd the criti~iBms niade ba-v:~ been Sl> misleading and 'bnd,eserved that ;now that the record ha.s been completed, It is deemed ad- visable to ask tho attention of the people of thi!l state to the true facts in CODllection 1vitll the session just closed. Three die\i.not ciaBBes of leg- il!n!.'tton may be o<>nsidered tn tl1e QOuneotiop. ]j'h·st, th&t applying to the state at la.rge. Second, that a.p- plying t<> oJvUdlvillions of the stat!', llote.bly to t~ city of New . York. Third, that applylug to taxation. ' mention. For more than & decade Nor did the Legil!lattiro forget the sources of revenue dflrived rrom the we 6 00 care 0 a out thu. Make I or Green lana 'They skirted tho co1vt \ ' Republican LegisiELtnres hn.ve en- old soldier or ow!t to pay- Olle re- corporation and lnberitanceta.xatfon your ada. strictly true in letter &nd for some di:S:tan<~. and farther south of n.ny ruuslcal instrument. • dea.vored to sec\U\o tlle enactment of spect to his aohleve:moDts. Those havs so dlmln!ahed that In the est!- in spirit. I believe that tlJe wn.jority j' discovered run IS:Innd •npposed to hnve I child who has learned to atng Laws providin~ mothods Cor the who fought in tbe Otvil \V'ar will now mate of last year the Income (!'()Ill of bnainesu mea do thl.s now but been Newfcundland and • Labrador. to read music with his voloe hn,R -tloillol,;: rorcement of anhouest, rlntrammeled ftnd the state o! New York suitably such sources was overeatimated by ·t i th t 1 h ' as I They aalled .away wlrhont landing, ra- 1 a solid foundation of mns!oal suffru.ge. Bill ELfter bill has been represented on the battlefields of the B.b()nt $1,000,000. and the ta.t r-ate of 1 s e moa lllporta.nt t log- about vorable winos and Prov!detJce carry- I ·passed for that J?Urpose, and as often South, and the gallant work of our la.st year was decreased a.ocordlngly. advertising, it will bear ropea.tlng Jng them to Herlul!ncss, or-eeuland. 1 edge tn a manner fa.r more agree 1 -...lltw. vetoed by a· Democro.tio goveroor, troops· justly commemorated by It be~~a.me, therefor-e, necessary this and reiterating. This voyago was !ll4de In 986. Ln the 'to hilllBelf and to others ~il, in order to obtain tb.e sem- !llOnnmentJI and tablets along the yea.r to supply the deficiency tbns When meroha.nts and lay!Il•n oome year 994 ElltOI\na made ~ vlst to Eric. drudgery of pianoforte pr<&O'tl.Cl~il''~ 1)11Cnoe Of a'free ballot and faic connt, IID.es Of ba.ttle that \Ull. !of genera.- created to tllat extent. The !norene- to l!id ad ,_.\in • . Earl of Nor w~y; aUar nn.rrll.t!ng ltla B;Y.ail..rn.lll!oli:~S:~!~~~~~~~ • .iJ..ltllpnbUca.n.:t.~~i2:ltllre Wl\8 filtl,\lly tiolle_t~ ~omll, indids.t~ the siulre<Our ed r:mmbn of membllra.ot th!J Legis• O.Q!l er :r~r_.,.,. g 1 ~ J.ts, l~git!- voyage be \1t'liS !&V\1!1\&ly· ~entntred bY th b, 8 ' • . ~ii:Btmih:ed to naee?t the oo.lliproriUBs atate bore so eonsp1~uolloly &net' weft lame and the additional judges poro.. mat.?: cbe.ractl!.l\ <:>f \bulli.nes:s news,\ the Earl f~r not e:r;rlo.-1-iig tile region. let. in&r& 9 \'JlJO(ll·i'OOl!l\·:ril'li~!lli 1)1 a JllloBfer ballot. This o.ccom- in, that great conll!ct. vided !or by the new ~onstitotioOn it will pa.y better-pay tae a.dvertiser · Lelt, & ron o.f E!rle the 1'--1!11: aow JHtr-- · &nd eva:ry · \' pllshed, tt! 1ief1lat~ became a.t onCle 1'~ lsi!. statement or 11 few or the lvith Incidental expenditures, add; better &nd tbo customer to~ 1 . chased Blnrue'e vessel. nnd put on for bovs or girls. lt'io a. &pparent. The Legislature or last Ju.ore Important laws enacted by the $26(),000 to taxation. A deflnlency of · · board a cro-w or twenty-five men to the children to have <>f'•n•'\• ye&r, Republican for- tbe first time in .Legislature, having roferonoe to the $200,000 entailed by the Constttutlnn· Tftings Wor-th Remembering I among \Vholll. was a German, loa!' ll: twenty ruinates every day ; both branches oinoe 1891, passed a, state at Jarre, and indicate~ In a. gen- l!-1 t;onvention bad to be provided <Fro Gooo H k · tacbed to the house or Eric Tyrker bllloilket ballot bill without paster era! way tbe vast amount· of labor !or. Deferred appropriations m ouso eeplno:.\ and the others sat sal! In tbe year Bongs. It brightens the lnl~ellt~!ii;l', 'iballo~ <provision, nt:t.d so great was performed. No speoial reference has IU!lonntlng to abou~ $3.'i0,000 had to That many thing• can be dusted J.Ot)(). first re<achlng the land lnst die· enlivens the whole school, the anxiety ot tlte then Demooratio l.le~n made to the large numb.er of be pald this year. Tbe transfer of witb adal!lp(not wet I cloth, followed I cover<\d by RlnnJP. flatl ng farther the foundation (()r !nture exercliBi,·· governor to preserve conditions blll.s passed &1l'eoting pa~ioulal.\ lo- tbo pauper insane of ~ew York o&ty by a dry o'be IVith benetlt a!lid It will I south th•Y rll'Scheo an Island mpposod part-singing In the family. which..made the muninlpo.litles of the on.ltties, town~, oounuos., vtllages and and Kings county adds a furtherBillll ' to have bee111 Nantucket. Here they ~ state the sta.mpiag·gTound tor fraud cities, amendmg ch~rters, and num- of more than $2,000,000 to the awo<Int take the dn•t a~ no dry cloth oan. discovered \'tid gr-a.pes growing In is the very essenoe of wnslc. 'and corruption; t;b~t he vetoed the berless!Ueasnres whtch ~ere designed neoessa.ry to be raised by tax. 'rhese That aooord1ag to th~ learned abundan~. Lelr nt first rloubterl 1 heir fore. to oommence mnslca.li :!:~;~t.·:~ measw:e before 11n ocgrosBed copy of for the benefit of loCIJ.lltleB or to cnre soills added together furnish thea~ scientists of the day, one is destroy- I being grap(';S, but was asmred by by ~lnging is to l~y a sure(, the bill had reliC bad the exeontive deofeuts in existing law~. ~mendmenta totlll of the increase in ta=tion tbls !ng many \gerUUJ\ that are tloattn I Tyrker tl:ley were; l:le kneiV tile rrlllt, on which 1 vlllsprlngup mtte:i 1 aal I chamber, One of th-e fir-st bills !ntro- to the civil and to tbe cnnulnal oolie venr-. It beoOIUBS at once apparent . g beln<; a natlwe of the southern G•r· nC:criflh~~;fif~[iii~J, dttoed this yeo.r was that r.roviding of the state. that th~Leglslatnre_isneither oharge- in th~ air and eet.tll?g on !urmture-1 man wine colllntry. Thle new country which with proper for a blan.jl;.et ballot. Wtth great Hut enough \lAS been shown to able With respons1 bllity for, uor espe01ally in sleeping rooms-when was named l'\lnl.and or Wine Ia n1. On grow and flourish, a living tbihg, la.bor,.a bill was ftn~Ily perfected and riemonstra\<1 that in the domo.ln of oould It mitigate this Increase in ta.x- wo dust In this manner. Lelf's return borne his brother T'hor- of spiritual !onn and bea.utifnl p8.!1sed:, which, wb.ilo giving adequate t.he general state legislat.ion the last a.tion. Witl:l the growth and devel()p- That 8 partly 0 1 k 1. dk. wald set out L n I 004, d lscoverlng Glp. pression, gladdening the heart I. opportrutit;y .to the Illiterate voter, Legtt!latnre. enacted most. salutary went of tl:le state and its institntioZ!s w rn 81 an er· ;oarlanes. or Ke-el-<\ape autbent!C\all> yet surrounds W'o ballot box with all la.._v~, alfeotmg the whole people, and -penal, correctiVe and cho.rits.ble- chief makes a. good duster f()r fine stated to have been Cape C\.od. Thor·· possessor and of those to whom the s~~ofegua.rds ttlst 8 oa.reful stndy surpassiu.gln !mportanoetllose pa.ssed and the larger dema,nds made upon furnitare; pieces of an old s<>ft lawn wold WM chr..>rmed wlrh this spot. n)lr: talent is made manifest. of the question b~ ~een ll.ble to de- by any preceding LeKi~latnre, and, th.e various dspar(ments of sto.ta dress are UBeful for thB s&mo 1 vor-l<. oxclalmed on per-ceiving It: '\This 1~ ,\Gti~. By the apr;troV!Ll of the Gov· moreover, ootwitnste.uding the very governmen!, the stat'e tax rate must Tbat a. stiff bristle brusl:l !or 0 a. beautiful B[i>Ot and h~re would I fix TA.MM.ANY HALL. 'iim!>r, tba.t billts now Ja.w, a.nd thus, lal.\ge number of !o.ws. enacted, we .neoeesarlly mcrease unle-~s the sources . p- my dwelling.'• His words see:n to I The Tamman Hall leaders after long years of struggle, the l.lha.tl~nge the most capt1oue to point or so-ca!led lndlrent ta:xat10n, such holstered furnitu.re and a. sma..ll whli!k' .• nve been prll>phetlc. fa• shortly after h 1 Th Yd Th had Legislo.tnre, ReJ>nbUc\n.n tn both to a S1ngle one of .either doubtful or as tb.e tnheritan~e a.n~ corpora.tton broom are both usefuL he was wounded mortally, In a con· aiJPY ot urs a~. . ey brauQhee, W).th tilie approval of a riotous oha.racter, taxes, correspondmglytnorease. UD- That If tber-e are any particularly trst with soooe Slrn>ell1ngs (EsquJ-~ oeeded in reapportiOnlllg the m; ~BepnbHo~ngovernor, has snoceeded NEW YORE: LKGISLATION. dar normal conditions tills would dirty planes 00 tbe carpet;. it seews rnaux) whom ahey encounterell on tho sembly districts of the city tor in placing npon the statute books a pr-obsb,ly he the caee, 1 so that wit!! wise to take the· small whl k b \-'O~. They s.our;llt protection In th<· r . best interests of the Demonratiopa:t\ll''':: JD.w.t\JB.t Will meilstiiably tJrevent the The address then goes on at length tnoreasmg po~nlat o\! the tax rate 8 room .-hlp. Tborwulc:l commanding his mru I and the Tammany ol.§~e.oorruptioll o! thf~J mnnioi- to dlsouss the reform legislation tor would not ~?e .mcreasmg. but would and dustpan and sweep UJ..l those to make preparation to return be:\•· vote; Whi1e np<>n'thie a'ubjellt, New York. city. It goes on to show rather'be durunishing, bnt under tl:ae places first, bef.:.re beginniiig the t.ut desiring them first to bury b;:.a wi.Jen lt was •uppoaed that the. ~may properly ~II n.ttention to the how the reform measures were passed depressing oondltiooa which have general sweeping. Til en we shall .,ere, sari ng, \Pinnt a cross at m) 1 po blicans ha.d the majority ot a.~~?meo~a.· macle 'lt;o itthe oo_rsirupt ~<:,ldrelyessl)lnydicr:etepsutblih~tB.llthevtohtees..faJJ'lu'hree sp!ureva!lehd tbhe inoom~l from snBb not ha.ve to sweep title addltiona.l • '\'d. a.nd anotber- at my feet and let Hoard of Aldermen pledged to p • ...., ... oes a(jp; e::r.tend .Dg sprOV1 ons ....., ~ ~ oes as eeu onrtB.l ed and t!J.e ;he place In nl'l c()mlog time be known Jan It was Ta!Hmnn · 8 first ;~to p~t:l\ .~Im&rl~~ aud oonventions 1 lli~~~;~:nio~e~rttia~i:;,n bills, like the police tu rate h';l' been oorrespond!ngly in· dirt all over the o.arpet. , Krossaness.\ These com rna nds 1 P · . Y e.nd'to B'li1llnuer~of wts refel'ring to I' bill, was dae to defee- oreased. t:>o far as the matter Ia y Tb&t &fter the sweeping i 8 done ;~re obeyed, and they then re.•J, ::ted for\' long tlwe, and the leaders na.tnraHzli:.'tiod ti.tiil til\ the registra-tion desertions within the party within the oontrol of the Legislature, o.nd the dust a.llolved to settle 11 little. . , [('('land. rhe !allowing 9 .-,.sou ;c 1 therefore doubly jubilant. of voters in mtmieiptJJities, whereby and no~. to the whole party. ~ilfort hasdib.eten made to red_nce pub· if the broom is dipped In cloJII.u . hird son of Eric. Thornstein by naJn•. Everywhere there was 11 de,Ull~~{~ ~repl!.!ttlllg is reildereti more difflonlt, says: c ex)len nrCls, economtes hav-e • : •t out wilt. bls wire Gudriola 1\ , for an immediate reor~&IOI.Illzation coiomzhi}f is snbsta.nt.iaily prevented, &llSPONBIVE To DEM.L..,DS FOR RADI- been introdnc~. unnecessary offices cold wo.ter, all shakPn out tb.a~~n .. ar<\b of rhorowald's body, wnich th,· , . and provision is made for a rigorous cAL LE:GIBLATION. hn:ve been abolished and their .sal· be, and the oar-pel th•u lightly .. ,shed to bring back to Greenla\\· 1 Tammany, It being nrged o.s a V en1orcelllent of the ballot law und anes discontinued, and a oonsohda- brushed the broom beiug d pp d I · 1 ·aeir .l'earcll, tt.owever. was un•u cce><· for baste that the organization ~ th& stringent Jjunishment of It is therefore clear tha.t the Legls- Lion 1>f at least two unportant state ' 1 8 1· 1 :1\d b l'b\l • h · h T fit b th 1 t une.a a._ga.f..ns.$ tl:\o ba._l]ot. Thus, for la.ture responded with remarkable commissions has f:leen effected. into fresh water every few m~ments, ; ~in\' died\\ H~s~~~~e ~~~w ~~~rn~~r~~ pro dy e v 1 ° oryhso th etersfi· ·time :tn f<he 1iislorv of onr alacrity to the demands made npon These eoonomiea will manifest it will take up the surfo.oe dost that · · won, an reorgan ze w en e • • _,. ~ i• fQrthemostrndica!Jegl'aln·tl nth t 1 in h the family scl>l.t. Erlcsfiord. Gudri.la b II • f th . :ii:ta e, we' ba. .. e' nbw- & thoroughly v ~ ~ ~ 0 a se ves t e future, bnt.for the pres- has fallen back ou thu O!Ll'\et after :.tterwards m.~rl-\ Thorfiun rrat·ls·'- ers are _a so eager or e 1 '\' 1 d t t• d b II t 1 coll.ld well be devised. '!'his is all the ent i t th ,. ~ = \ • Th f th G d .. Q~,oa. e.n ays ema IZB a 0 aw more commendable because of the • ow ng 0 • OJrcumsta.nc~\ being disttlrb .. d by the •weepillg. Jne. a pereon oiC Illustrious lineage and I e service 0 e r&ce an 1 as ne,ar1y P!lrf~ a.s nay be devised, well known at the time nf the a 1 hove ruentloned, they h.a.ve had ht- Th t if h.a t b h wealth. !'he >dlsc:overles of Vinland members of the board in •• ,.,.,,.;n: pelssa.ge of the power of remova.l &nd has tb.e Leglsla.tur~ been abl_e, as ~id enough to shake a rng, It oa.n b-e hung ,>ric. 'l'for-fiun wa.s urged lJY his wife Democratic &pportionment was ( (),\.BJll OF 'l'BJ! INSANE. v t e or no effe-ct upon the result, nor a one s no aok ... one were o.f eat lntHest to the house o! . funplteoii•dm•ena·t<giidetrates bills, tha.t the the late Democratic admiwstra.tlOn over the line, brnstJed ott with tlJe and other mc!l'lbers <>f the family to ognlzed, In all qnarters, and all . ., po\'er aonte:rred by wirth reference ~o the $2,000,00() tax broom and after bt~ing laid do,vn make a voyage to the new round la.nd talked of reorganizing Tl~m,mlali:Y· · uaad rather to weak· re und, to fall back. upon any ' . 1 th lW'7 Tb.i tl th t witted that it must not di1ointe1~n~te tlte party whiclt asset for the pul.\pose or reducing &gain, gone ?ver wtLh a du.wp broo1u, tfed ~nve:he siL~re of s B:z':u.d':Y ;e- the idea of keeping strengthen or tax r&tes. That amocrnt then in tttereby takmg thtl fine dust otJ.t. put up huts ancl made preparations a[~ close norporation, but ~~thoril;y 1 there· ~hea.stu\y was wholly altl!&usted That andirons, fender8 a.:ud lamps spend the winter. In the spring of orats, no matter to. t:~o~~p;bllo~t np~rtiny de l!ls~ Democratic Legislature made of wrought iron can hawe tlle H08 the natJvos began to assemble to affiliation, should re notion of the then tax r&te and t d 1 th b Never before was :PE~I)looJratth•ice same 'time furnish the the Republican admi!llstration 'came dust taken fro~ th_em by taslng a 1 ~~::g!:: ~r~ on tt:e •:;r;.ng::~ ~~~ Mayor Grant for ~~:~~g;~~~~~ 0 tw~ith~::;~a.~m~munlt1cin 1nto existence fl.ndmg a depleted cotten cloth ve1y sl!t,l'lltly da1110pened strips of cloth on the otber: During connnlttee of rerm~seJn1;ative ~: treasury and O?mpelled to levy a. tax: with kerosene. the season sn~ne, the BOD' of Gtidrllla orate to su to con.form w1th the full reqnire- and 'I'horfiun was born Tl:lle w.... organization wore popular ments of the state. go-vernment. .Slow Work at a Fire. the Jlrst child of illuropean descen~ Tammany braves tba.n it was At 12:80 p. m. Fnday an ala.rm ot known- to have been born In America. do.v. Needed A Vacation. fire was-sounded at> l:lcnuylerville and I Snorse Karlseftne Is tbe ancestor of (JndianapoliB Sentinel) t.be fire\Was discov-ered in the house' many dlstln::;ulshed personages at the . , . .A little Norths!der surprised Ws owned by Joseph (:taruachs. 1 t was! pt-esent day, wbose descent Ia lineal· m dab place,' satd UnBle moth~r yesterday. He was fuming fully ten minur.es after the oowpany llY traced to Gu-drlda and Thorfiua 1 n 1 folks . hab moh need over the fact he had t<> go to Sunday a.rri ved before they had a strea.m :on 1 Icelandic geneailogtc~l tAbles._ Bertel > bttfu~1f;:l.:~~ow da.n dey the fire. 'l'hey sav-od -,ne main body or Thonval the ell' i ;\ • I c n o I · school dnrinlz: tbA l;l~t 'wea.ther. of the honeu. The ca.uijajs Unl:i.own. I . \ '~ .J.