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.;lrama. saolll~olng tllet nav~ 1 : ~::~;!~%~!i~~!~~~:4~·~~·=· ~qj!OIIIi.'•Wlu, rJileto:dell!l d'i!liv·e~ for' •tb! t . -:.Uri. l\1!£!1~net' fn e:dlltiDO&, .:iet ~>Ur ~earob pleaeing ,the ear_ by ~y.thmlo : ean:·initi!~':' . . .. •. _ . . . · are · set • Ie~s us ]Jaok to a which eaunot exist . with , tin~ European speculators crazy and the O.liihtian ;Era, a.nd he ti!Ue dr~~omatie·. expression; that •they ~which O!li'tafn people are ·_,.n'xlbus to see hii,hnc'ar,rin1r<t read the history of its in- have impeded the a.otion of the pieoe in1irodye o-ver here. must colleot Its details by the 1ntroduotion of movements! The l&l'lte increase in immigration hla:t.n•ov ot ancient Greeoe, constructed upon a regular plan durin~ the past six ·months is ,,,.,,.B,..,·J the drama itself. It whloh, whether good or not In a son--let Congreistonal attention. It iB a. ·s'·.·M'··. ·,l··y· ... _·u· ,.,. ·R· ···~o- .·,,.·s~ ... -· ': -~ •• - : ,· . I• '* -~ >~.\) '.._:· , . ~ . . . . ~.&iliJ.ltilrtux•e(IJnthat ~~:lorious thea.tre ata, are. wholly ont of place in a. subjeot that needs legtsla.tion, but •cooustic properties of musicial drama.; that they have kept 1 not hasty legislation. have. _!!!lver yet; rivaled. Its the stage waitin_g In order that they I Few D).en are better }losted o~ the .JQ!!J:.Yiast lil)r!!ttfsts were Esohylus and lol'ive a favorite singer the op_ money value of a. nomination than ~ ~~i!J:~~~j~~~!:~d its earliest orchestra portnnlty of executing passa.4tes en- I ex-Se'oretarv Wbitnev· that's whv he ~ ~~~~~~~~ 1 . ti I t I · ' ~ . . . . . .. . . yr~s ~nd ftates. It ,is re You of chara.oter~with:thesoene, , doesn't want the d~mocratio presi- ~ndCAPES qoite .oertain that not only war\ the In plaoe of suoh rythmio melodies, dentiar nomina.tion. choruses- of the.Aqauemnon and t~e such symmetrioa.Uyoonstruoted move.j Wond\lr wben Mr. Ca.mpbell will Antigone sung to the gra.ndest mus1o and snob brilliant passages of again undertalte the job of soaring that could be prcxlaoed a.t the time exeoutlon, Wagner substitutes a kind 'the Ohio· republicans? they -ware written, but also that every of song whloh holds a place midway j While lir. Oleveland Is hunting for word of the dialogue was muslca.lly between true melody and true rectta- waye of regaining the lo\'Ood opinion cleolaimed. tive. Now the question naturally 1 of the coonrty he should not over- Mns!oa.l dialogue bas been censored arises, what will be the probable fate look the reca.ll of Ambassador Bay- by unmusical critics a.s eontrary to of the opera? Should Wf!,gner's dis- 1 ard. nature, It is undoubtedly contrary oiples attempt to imitate him as some I Ex-Governor Campbell was in to the praotices of every day life but have already done, it would undoubt- Washington the other day, but he not to tbe prinolples of art. It Is edly result In a dismal failure. We 1 didn't oall a.t the White House to ex- open to no charge or lnconslstanoy will never tire of Wagner but we 'plain why he wasn't elected Governor to whloh the spoken drama. is not cannot tolerate him seoond bad. On of Ohio. · equally exposed. \Tb.e poet writes the other hand, should a revolution-! Joe Blaokborn sa.ys it was the tiagoedy In verse beeause be there- ary party clammor for melody, It newspapers, and for onoe Joe IS more by gains the }lower of expressing would probably partake largely of than halt right. great thoughts with. the greatest the vulgar twangs of whloh we have I Onr humanity makes us hope that amoant of dignity that language a&n already endured more than enou2h. 1 there will be no European war, but command; his verses are sung tn or- The opera i!l now pasafng through If there is a war we will get lots or der tbat they may be Invested wttb a a dangerous crisis but all through ' consolation out of the money we will deeper pathos than the beet form of hlstorv the darkest crisis . have been :make. So that like the darkey coon oralnary declamation can reaoh.\ succeeded by the brightest triumphs. ' hunter, ••we ketch 'em a'wlne and The oonventio!l1Llltlea of common Let us hope that this trying period 1 we ketch 'em kummln.\ life are violated no le!IS signally in will be no exception oo the rule, and I Perhaps it ought not to be sa.id in the one case than in the other. These that a leader may soon arise, strong a republican paper, but It is none the views appear to have been entertain· enough to remove all obstacles from less true that Grover Cleveland did ed toward the close of the sixteenth the path. This leader will, In a.ll more than any one man towards oentury by a little band of men of probability, belong to the twentieth breaking up the solid south. and muslola.ns. 'l'beT first century. We are all of us young I ,No, his na.me Isn't Thomas Back· met in Florence at the house of enough to expect to witness some of bone Reed, but hie reoord would ex- G!ova.n! Vardl with the avowed ob· the grand achievements of the oom- 'ouse anyone Cor thinking it was. ject of reviving the sty-le o! mut~!cal ln~r century whose dawn 1s even now j If It be true that a mau has agreed deolams.tlon peculia· to Greek trage- a.lmost upon us. Let 1111, therefore, 1 to pay Senator Hill $1,000 to deliver dy. This end was unattainable. watch and walt hopefully for hls ap· a leotnre that man must either have The antag~mism betwoen Greek and pearanoe. ! money to burn or he le a very poor modern tonalities woa.ld alone sur- JoHNS. CAMPBBLL. ·Judge of lecturers. . . . ' IC L 0 !·1\ Style, quality and price just ~ight. . We guarantee your savings will exceed our profits. 0000000 We have received a new line of :.:rtoo@ .l~rom. $.1' ,;•• .:*so .a\Ob. SMITH B~OS., DOl's Bleek, 8RBB!nr!OB. N. Y.. Silver.----.. Silver is a muoh abused artiole, ospooia.lly silver plate. There is good. bad apd woxthless silver !>lat.id ~rQ9ds. To meet the demond for cheapness, cheBp ailv~r plated ware is offered at deputment stores, baillaars and prize fgoodJJ de&lers . These goode are advertisad \\trip!~ plate, qll&dmple pl&te, &o. Bnt admitting t~· to be ae stated the artlole is &pt to be neverless worthloSB or nearly 110, beeau~~·.ot the infetior quality of the metal ued as a base. This molal being sort. hooalUIQ eft the lar~~:e peroent&ge of lead in its composition, will gradoally n.sorh the silver l\n~ · upon ita surface. mnoh the 8&1116 ... a place of soft wood will abaorb paltii or- 'oll spread ovor it, and will continue to do oo !or a 'number or repested coati. l!(Nritll this kind Of plated Wal'H the SOft 1116\eJ Undernea,th Qt\adnally &baorba the &ilYOI' a)ld' the article will &Banme a le&dy Bpll(l8ranoe; II tarnishes easily and ill hard. kl po~ A •llllrle plate o! silver on aood haJ:d metal, ot & good rlnifng quallb',cfllie deruity of silver ltllelf will last tor fe&r& A. triple or a quadruple plato 'Will Ju~. !or g;onoratlons, in fact Ia Pl'IL<llically as good n.s aolld ailTer. This is the •eoret of 1100d plated ware, as for irutmoe, Rogors & Bro.'s, 1847; ~alobra.ted Forks, Knives, S}HI:lns 1 _ ~n. 11.oed to bav-e made it an imposslbll- j Senator Hill will be 11t liberty to l !~~~~~~~~:::.c·_.---, lty had there been :no other dlftlcul- THOMAS COLUE~ PLAIT. · devote his entire time to lecturing ties In the wa.v. But jast a• the H 1 on \Libertv\ after the explm.tlon of .1 '\' e Never Po5ed •• Bet111' • ••Reformer'' or u h'- searoh for the phllosopber's stone re- BeiDJI Holler Tllan other Men \' present term in the senate. snlted lo some of the most lmport&nt !l-ow York Bun. I Here's a ohanoe for some democrate dilloo'Vllries known to ohernistry, this To the Editor of the Sun: Bir:- to antioipate the arriva.l of the Icy Evey housewife !mom how well thev woa.r, it anly s~le plated at. t~t.. ·. ·~~ metal is hard and does not absorb lhe .Uvar, bal b.olds lt on ito snrtaoo, to J!!l '!!'<)~ off by use, and not by absorbtion. · ---· · All of Olll' :Plated Ware possessea)tllis qur.llty, and will therefore ;,ear yea.rs, whetller It is a , .. Tea Set, tlake Basket, lbe .. •late, lie~ vain endeavor to restore 8 lost art From amongla mnltltnde of current i hand of next November. Volunteers led to tbe one thing upon wbloh lnterviewll, \open letters\ and oritl are wanted for the balloon exp!dltlon above al! others the r'llture f!lte of oal proounnlamentos In regard to 1 In search of tho North Pole, which Is the Lyrlo dra.ma depended. Among Mr. Tbomas C. Platt, the following to leave Sweden next yeo.r. the men who trequellted the p&!aoe are selerted as expressive of a very Those who think It good politics ot GlovLlli Vardi were tibree 'Who af- getl.t>tal ppeltion: to sneer at ex-President Harrison terwa:rd became moro fn.mous than ''The belief stren!rlhens dally (h.at leading the singing of a. hymn at a tbeutbe~s. Galle! (f'atllEr of· th&' 1111 _ his opposition flo Parkhlll'llt, Boote· missionary. meeting, may live to die- ~\'\='~..._ ________ tronomor)Peri and C!l.()fni, none of vilt, Strong and the refol'm element oovt~r their mistake. ~hom were vereed to soy great ex- in the pilrty caused the defeat of the Senator Gol'Illlln saye the horse ill tent In counterpoint, but all gifted fnrnon tiokot,\ eto. on Cleveland free trade !lnd not on with the wealth of original genions \I think be failed !o rise to the b.lm. and sn11lc!ent energy or obaraoter to level of the proper anpreoiation of If Mr. Corbett Is desirous of orgaJl_- tnra It to the best ao=unt. They the reform sentiment in the oommu- !zing a company of \ex's\ he should were all deeply in earnest and tbor- nlty, ani! that o. pertlnacrlous and eel- not overlook the demomlltic side of New~~:oods oomina In for •.he Holid&y tnde eVel'l' week. We invite J0\1 nt tllom and gat onr prices, whloh &re the lowosl, on good goode. Yonn,· C. MEALEY, Greenwich Pharmacy. Gree~wioh, THANKSGIVING 'Ti th p Th t Kill SAlf s e ace & s. ODKhly d.lssatlsfled with. tbe maeiC! of tlsh gang about blm bas m1eled him.\ the U. B. senate. the .period. They desired to oreat<l There Is a certain d!Bin~~:enuoumeSB The pro.ctloal failure o! the battle If possible, o. style of oomposltlo~ a.bo_ut these charges that is so palp- ship Texas recalls the faot that the whioh would be better fitted for able that cannot help wondering bow vessel was built on English plans, emotional expression. 'l'he flrst fruit anv mau of chs:rao•er oau give out bought by Mr. Whitney when he was of their efl'orte was a socular cantata euoh statements. How would it do secretary of the navy u.nder the first SAULLEAiSf -OF- Fine Table Limms, Tnwels, Etc. written ror one voloe sBd a.ocompsni- ocoaslonallr to ba.ve a thin streak of Cleveland ildmlnl.stratlon. ed by a single lnstrnmont. The next genuine squo.re dealing and fair talk New Jersey has a veritable fire- production wort.hy or mention WBI! In discussing this mach-dhcussed pol- eater in the person of a. four-year- the opera Enrydioe. It 18 a master- itlciant old girl, who ftllold her mouth with pleoe of art and is &ekllowledged by In one sense, certainly, Mr. Platt red hot coals from an open fire the all sttidents of mnslo 88 the most is not, aud never hlloll been, a ''re- other do.y. qu ackenhush'a Lot 'lhosl ffiLLO\V WHO And meritorious of any O()'IIIJM>sitlon of former,\ tho.t IR to sav. he hae never History will probably decide that DAMASK TABLE CLOTH. that age. Tbe study of these early posed as being bolter tbau any other the greatest mystery of the nine- &ttempts is espPCially f:ntere!ltlng men, nor bas be ever embraced rev- teenth century was why the people when wa regard them lUI the fa1rest olutlonary fads in the way that Hor- ever put themselves In the h&nda of pos!lble types of th& sty-le of compo- ace Greeley embraced the doctrine of Grover Olevelo.nd and the demooratic An enilillly new stock of JohnS. Brown ,I: Bona• E:rtra li'ine Damaek Table (JJo1h!. Bi201< 2l:ml{, 2x8. 2M~ and 2x8 J'IU'da, with 10 and !;: size n&pldnl to match. t..n new pat- terns. aitlon -which cbu.ra.eterb:ed tbe first Fourier. congress. perlol! of the history of the modern But it is .;certainly true that Mr. Men in a position to know estimate TABLE D.AMASKS. Lyrlo drams. The result of tbeir Platt ooted eorofally and honestly that the output of bhsyeles for the sucee811 was the recognition of the with the aroused publlo sentiment season of '96 will rea.ch a million in opera as a form of art fa.irly establieh- labe-lPd .ref{)rm that wae mirrored in number. May be the demoorats will ed on tl'lle prinoiples. rt W88 impos- tbe~le~atioa ofMayorBtrong. There use wheels for their excursion np rdble that Florence eonld be permit- was no question in the world as to Salt river. \\\d t · Mr. \P-latt's attitude in 1894. lt would Th .., o monopolize an hnentlon COil· have be~il. ilntlrely within his capac- e annouuo~me~t that our pe- l!il p!ololea1'!3-locli Fine ;md He&Vl' Bleached Da· m1111k o.t eJ.$. SLISO. $1.75 and t2 yer nrd. 10 pfeceo 72-inoh Double Weight Bleaobed Da- mask o.t Slwr Yl!rd. NaD:dno to match, 11! pieces regniSr $1 Bleached Double Dsmaak at S!!o per Y>l@. 9 pieces 'il!-inoh Extni. Fine 'Bie&ohed Da.nl&Jk at 75o.J>6r nrd. NM>klnll to matcb. · 25 pleeas Fine Quality DMnMk at 500 and liZic per yard, eHber in blet.ohed or ore&m. oeived in l!llcb complete acoordimde lty to have pr&VAnted the-domination troleom supply 1s falling excites the with the8pu•ltoftheap;~. We see 000 • of M~. fjtr\Ult. If. then, Mr. Platt is suspicion that the Standard Oil Co. NAPKINS. TRAy CLOTHS, AND sequently that opera llcmrlshed not !l~eb an lmplacabl\ toe to the men is prepllorlng to do a little sqaeezing DO YLIES. Ol)ly throng bout the lttt.llan Prpvlnc· too 0 gc:!:J 8 r 0 ~bib!s~!;t~f a~s al~:et~~~ also the ieather a.nd other trusts. ' All sizes. es, bot stlbsequently received atten- he not .Prevent that nomi~a.tlo~! If It is after a.U a. gooJi thing for him tlon from the hands of the French Mr. Platt is Ruob a foe to \good gov- that Mr. Cleveland cannot see his ad- TABLE CENTRES AND SCARFS. These Prices Tell the Story All This Immense Store. ' what you ·l'I,IJICI;:~ae o:tice:--~vell that speaks try once and be con- Germans and English. ' eroment\ as his critics a.re cons~aut· ministration as others see it. He . ly alle~ng, either directly or by im- 1 ht d thi h Time will not a.Uow even a synop- plication, wh:v did be throw the m g 0 some ng ras · sis to be given of tbe dilferent peri- enormous weill'ht of his personal [n- A l&rge and comple stock or Ilemetitched Tray Olotha at 19o, 25c, ll9o. roc. liSe, 75c, etc, Table Oentres and Bcs.rfs inHomstitohed.~l!· Bissance, Battenbnrg. BpachteJ., Irish Point and In fanoy drawn work. AJ! new- deaigns. ods of history tbroagb. which th fl.nenoe &!! be did at the last two re- A London paper reports that L-.t a· . 0 pnblloan conventions at Sarato~a! Queen Victoria cannot walk now •.r .. o ra.ma. passed during the sov- If Mr. Platt has 11uch a mean mind as enteentb ~~ond eighteenth centlll'ies, his enemies conti~ually assert, why without the assistance of servants, TO WE LINGS. It fa enough to say that development did be: throo2h his friend• at Alba.iiy but it is cerlain, at least, that the 25 piece• B!ee.cbed Extr& Fine Glass a.nd Silver and improvement orow~~d thee\'orts edndowhYr, Sj;rong with unprecedent- grand old lady, unlike her royo.ll !Jn.nd·IMm Toweling &t_1~o PB!-' ;yard. ~~ .. e ant oritv? r f. 50 Pieces Plaid Glass Towelmg ~t 12~o per yrd ot the mutersantll before the com- It is ahra\'s . y t 1 1 f th gra.nd ather, is not dyinl( a.t the top. i 25 P!ecesP!&id !Jlaas Towelin__g at 1pe per v.rd. · 1 tl ' e11o11 o eomp a n o e She is nea · th t 76 d b 50 PieOl's All-Linea Brown Toweling, 4 Joe.rds P e on of the last century opel'!\ bad aots o! S!lY man wh\n be Is, o.s Mr. rmg e age o an a.s I, f.or ~ grown to If bigb degree of perfection. Platt iii now. olothPd wlt.h enormous r_eigned tlfty-seyen years, and her 2~ ~~:~~~~~en Bleached Towelin2 &t It we wel\f! ~pass as· lightly over the ,poli~ce;j ·power. Bot I fail to ses the ~udgment in matters of statemo.nship present oent'ury whoa~ tnllu ~~at oa ohf £be l!:ssertlon that Mr. Platt. 18 probably ~~os good to-day as it ever . . . enoe tiP· \'• and . as. been, a constant foe to was \\~ · , _ . on opera ·hal! been so ma.rked, we those who look upon t.hemselves as ' of Bobt's· -,\nd Shoo~~ would be guilty of a~ lnjuetlc to the sa.vtours of our bodr politic. n Gea~ 0~ua~e~ Atb'aotiaafi,. 011 ll' art. Sl'ems to. me that when be was called stop, l.lidy • .stop! the \easy\ boss, his real attitude At the dawn of the nineteenth oen- tin·y a 11e-w !ltyle of dpera, was Mil- ceived, lcnown to mmfulans as the romantic school. ·T!ie \Morning Bta.r\ of this great sohool was Carl Maria Von Wolber a.lid_ii~,::~~tln~~~~ in the Rrand works of It ner. The drama., he for the perfection or npol}. the union o:t was1a.ir)y, tbonl!'h vnlgarly\'llre~ent- s~~~ :-~&nk; HEMSTITCHED AND FRINGED TOWELS. ed. I know that by macy wlio have ~am• never themselves up· ss',.bsolntely e ~~~e 12 dozen E~a. Filie Hemstitched Towels at OOo Mr. Pla.tt is fre'\nently A soe11e of strife. to d~~~·Extrs. Fine Bemsticheci Towels at 61ic, beoauaeheis!J() ·easy\ Stop, ladv 1 stop! his liver is out of 'l'llC.SiandS1.!J5each. · bacatlse he is so \He 11 just too nice for any- lo dozen Extra. Fine Hemstitched Towels at Silo '· ., ...... ~.\ wife~ is 50 d:~~·E~tr& Fine Hemstitched Towels at ~ 1 each. ISO dozeh 1 Extra Pine Bemlltftohed Towels at I 2MC el!.oh. 'llllrifie!IIISO do~ehn 22x41S Ire&vy B1ick Tmvels at l2Wl .I. ~&o ' . I SO do.l'_ep 2111:44 Beo.VT HUok Hemmed Towels •I 1ou eacll, 100 dozen llllx41 All-Linen To'Wehf at tOo e110b •. Blg Dargaills Bristling In partment. ·I ( J /! 1•- ....,a. Real I 'A!I bnsln ,... __ ul~SO ~i .\ .. 1 . l D.n -=~1 Ove ttal\8 fro -d. Sat ~ (}T Dot SKOHTHA BEBT IN dress, OA: He Gteen• !-~ A1 In &II ~·· Jtl:IGwn: lllilee. I ihn11l11U ololaee. A.1l :rorp lfllli Ev,'~ ~~ 'l'el•