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@ THE WORLD; MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 28, 1895, jhave no great bearing in the matter, Mayor Strona review the Seventh be. the nigure they had t at a strength of it tt ne Mayor did not arrive at his office in ‘ it ri , [have so rapidly ripened to maturity had | espectally hostlle to the prosperity aa ber of cars ounced o# running are Bo y ch he | famiil id Stats. time to do #0, pay tly adauerated: . " MORE TROOPS ORDERED BACK ; utmost: Of his ability, wedulously. and “Am regards Gil affairs, experiance has . ba 36 Knocked Down by a Cu faithfully to carry into effect the sta-|shown how Important it is that the cit!- BROOKLYN HEIGHTS SYSTEM ; ‘ ° tites you had so wisely framed at Bal-} zens should be upright and virtuous, In . , Recid: froer Hucabege ROD, Wittlams, of 717 Humboldt « Care Carsyes: Carsortt: | Em tire Mient Urtgnide Hetleved from | (Continued from Pirst Page.) timore. Y, i'fiee state, uniese justice be generally | And No Sign of Them Ever (Continue Brookiyn, was ktocked down by ¢ ne Today. terday. marily Strike Duty. aE yauinceenien aiher SPLKOIA Ap American Legnte. cultivated: unless the people. De ve the R d. hi ime 7 i Jot youth, collewes ihe ches.! wn, {ily and diligently urged to obs fall the cars have been damaged by dis On the Manhatta a ane 1 : sf S| Brig-Gen, MeLeer stated this after-{ homes for. tie howpitate for the] gqqan dhe Council of Baltimore had | precepts of the laws of the wospel, Ib- eturned, mau etoand M hattan avenue, at ant Gates, . i iD se convents eteries, As fo etuded be gh Gury 8 eye itse ” pernicious, Let hose fabled motor-boxes. H this nttornoon, “He. received. arvere THN AtABia,.... cectecs # “ noon that the remainder of the First {Ck convents a seit fat | mminelt of puveing ad to npeuk, a proper (<ree ieee may je pernicious, Lae Shots aia ewan 6 OMclals of the rowt said" E 4 ines Fulton sire : cee q #0 | Brigade of N 0 Il teave Bi | terests, which are based upon the exer- | &0 coming crown upon the Work. | io i wiih the instruction of the muilti- ‘One of th Beak aaatier motor sealp wounds, and Ambul geet | ee sites hd $0 | Brien York will leave Br Cis Of Christhane cirtace: mane fies Beers done ina more. fitting. manner ein |fudo, reat plainiy tne topie_ot-the du-| What a Bright and Original Wo- this morning th. : frie ee Of St. Catherine's 1 ays | Se Uke "4 a {for thely quarters in New York Deen brought to our notice, Whereby we files Bh ha: Se nie the Apos: | ties of citizens, so that ail may under- Was Gisabled by a green man. the ser | ee eT A Clintama'y alcull macy be face LISIIHN AYERUR coe saces Fl evant are animated with hope and filed with | through the establishment by the Ape | oid and the necessity, in politieal man Succeeded in Doing. Vice to Coney Island would be teduced a ie taken t Nongyitecd iiss |e chon Brena te H al ‘a paeny e Joy; Ramely. that the numbers of the | dingy, tis Fou are aware, we have | lite, of conse entlousnexs, self-restralnt sy AKen to The Hospital Ue erie avenue wee wo ie secular und re lergy are steadily | Cordingis tlh © hosel) z and integrt ‘or that cannot b awn ———— one trip a day. nn THE ACTING MAYOR LATE, |x: nif done thi : yet 5 ai ow 2% augmenting; t wodalities and ‘ »{in public which is unlawful in priva motormen on the West Ind road Tata ral staid Hs) . ete nel ea Hy this action, as we have elsewhere 1 bard strike, as they are; Willams attempted to cross Manhat-| s w ema scateenities dire bed dn esteens that] iaimated, we have wished, first of all, {@ffairs, : vet there are to{FllS Are Terrible Things, but There Is id not join in the CH GURUS FASE UF A ae HIGH Waal: : : hole parochial echools, the Sun. | {atlmated, we have wished tive of all) On this whole subject there are t not members of the K. of L. Rae cas Ge eo or we ween le 2 . The Heturaing Militia Went Om ie ummgn ech weet Ade: | fection, “America orcupies the same tlical lotions written Wy us trom cine, ONE Sere Way to Conquer Them, Neen ee nce eapresseg(parmizons: THE motorman was busy |lomillan « ‘ Without « Review. {hing comtitions moreaver, axsoclations | Rie so wiguiy and iinperial, in addi- [0 time in the vourae oF our pontifical | , chieren this morning expresse est ; Gane) Re for mututal aid, for the tefiet of the | Sver £0 ml per an many. things, which, Catholics. | she - eee that t jation was ox. GOHINE stories, and his ear struck Will c wo fo} Acting-Mayor Jeroloman reached the | Indigent, for the’ promotion of temperate | WON to this we had tn mind to drow tie ty nid observe. Tit these Writ re Ce his opinion Vitis before he sew hit Vion avenue, se 10 VJ 18) Mayor's office twenty minutes this |living add to all this the many evidences closely the bonds and expositions have treated . eg prigh and disorde 80 fi ; F he . y ndship Which connect you to so stride towards the gtave, They wap the ve ceedingly bright, ‘rae The car continued en te Creenpoin | GPeod stree : U ib | Morning, [oF SRenIsE bits iuny thousands of Catholics with the; human liberty. of the chief Chris ties blood. ail erie (rom the wasted. 4 3 obs are concerned, at an WANE isehae say" i . ‘ ait nusands of Ci tte about ee it Of the | lite's blood, ani «rag from the wasted nerves Bee Me ciice Commissioner Welles, he (HM Manhattan avenues, where Loses. | {tebe ik : | He made his excuses to Priavte Secre-| Stmn | bed pelt Le) | Apostan (iia, Wbnd-oF ele PEniolion Neti: GUNMA RCGrT oe Mtaton.. ceaave | fHnHniTan UF ATROKaeit, “Pie whale Néeous SiGe & o iN Med to him to expect ocea-{t0r McKeivey instructed the postoemen | armen ans % ‘ seitary Hedges and was forgiven. Mr. | {Phe tain fu to ra Moubt in bring: | waderstand how sdlutary our action was [!98 our principles ae well from the | tem faMieted, and he Herve centres are fear & The withdrawal of tilitia offered no|NMter and Conductor Samuel Hecker ji vr 1 1 a (notified he wax to play Mayor to-day, synods, especially of those which in {It accorded with the wsuke aud DOUCY Ot) te and toullacharge shear duties faith. |! Just here that the pecullar and wondertat 2 "4 fety, according to the} UNter arre Calvary ; 1 ° 7, 4nd supposed Mayor Strong would come | Here recent tines were convened anc aon caritest antiquity, the custota | fully may readily learn from our letters | aetlon of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve excuse for anxicty, \ Dispersed by 4 ‘ ere Point sidowntown before his departure for Al. |onlirmed by the authority of the Apox \ An Poatiffs, in the exercise | the ideal of an upright life, remedy {sso strongly seen. ‘The disease simply Weved that the police can Nu Point annex. 0 . i oF Al-ltolic See. But moreover (a fact. which | vf the Roman Poatifts, in_ the tree g . ; any. ; e divinely bestowed gift of primac . . ery lone often pro Mayor. He belfeved Ladle Resta Atala eee ited eves | orrnan ER 4 ° 4| bany. It gives Pleasure to nckhowledeos teenie, | of the divinely t i gift of a nat like manner let the priests be Pere }eannot resist tt. ‘The vers first d ten pr cope with any disorier that may arise, 1 att ura ind ay i ae Ain : . edge) thanks |i the administration of the Church sistent in keeping before the minds Of] duces a change forthe better, and from that mine nue and Forty-eighth street with st Kichmond Mitt sel 1 | The Wret Mr. Jeroloman knew to the |r due to the equity of the laws whieh | !2 Christian | the people the enactments of the Third d ‘The Seventh and Seventy-first Regi: | 0U° « Mi n street wi Se aTitimalan i : A|contrary was when a messenger told |optiin In America, and to the customs | Christ, to send forth legates to Christian) OU Troe Bien ere particularly. those | Ute the nervous syzaptoms grow leas, ments and the First Battery, were or- | Policeman Shea jumpe ot the ear eee Fi z 4 eh hs, Wellordered Republic. For the |e and eae cot by an adventitious} Which inculeate the virtue of temper-| The chiid who bas fits, St. Vitus's dance oF which was imme 0% 4 ‘ @ered to return to their respective ar-|drove back the mot him there was a lot of soldiers in front | Church among you, unopposed by the - — olty : i ere! ance, the frequent use of the sacraments | other nervous diseases, generally has poor blood, soldier boys went to their several homes | A ard driven of No arrests were ATLANTIC AVENUE SYSTEM ad them.. ; tion, protected aguinst violence be the |ordiniry and immediate jurisdiction as Institutions of the Republic, have made Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve and places of business, overjoyed at | made sean atte 1" 4 s le hurried over to City Hall, to find}common laws, and the impartialty or | Well over all and singular the church Catholics and Labor Untons. remedy indispensable to the sick. It makes the eve i i ete bs ee as over all and singular pastors and ‘. sided bed nee ct ° that the Seventh Regiment had become | the tribunals, ix free to live and wet | Ms, over, all, and Cinniot™ personally | AB to Catholics entering societies of Me! Heb ire and of igorous creulation thouuh wil’ this is true, it would | Visit. the different regions and thus ex-|Workingmen, the encyclical say's: Pty oth, «if 778 Broadway, South \ be very erroneous to draw the cones |ereixe the pastorate office over the flock ‘oW, with regard to entering soc! joston, Mass., who bad «nployed physicians um ” chy chy a a sion that in America Is to be sought the entrusted to him, finds it necessary extreme ca:e should be taken not successfully, finally determined to give ber child © | WHERE THE SOLDIERS ARE, | ‘sv that aiceticti tte, be foueME te | frm" ime to elme, nthe ‘discharwerof/{0 be ensiared by error” And we wish | he cron Neteoren 5 ‘ £ * ; their release from their arduous duties. = Host and Sackett ate The Twenty-second and Twelfth Regi- | ANOTHER MAN SHOT. Hicks etreet, wenn 4 1 " Bbiy ills Started on its march up | With tents, Troop A, Eighth Battalion and 1 atree ar 3 yi | Bixty-ninth Battalion are still on guard | This Time the 1 at the depots assigned to them, but Wau there is little expectation that their at Bervices will be required to suppress any w o * th % w r » neh aven © Inflected the |), avenue cose bo ; nd and nerve remedy. 1 5 rf 4 the | the ministry Imposed on him, to despatch | to be understood referring in a epecial a Mi vie eimttedt Raukd be universally | ey tens into diferent parts of the world, | Manner to the working classes, who as-| ,,” Attn years of age,"’ sald Mrs, Learmonth, 16! Just What Points Your Military ear who, sup-|Suredly have the right to unite in asso-| ‘MY daughter became affected with a nervous ul or expedient for Sta asin America. di ous riot ovcurred this afternoon | Pifieenth st and di_ {according as the need arise 2 8 i Park avenue o s The ‘ ‘ ving his place, may correct. errora |clations for the promotion of their inter- | Condition which soon developed into &t, Vi ‘ blested Jat Nostrand avenue and the Boulevard : Friends Are Guarding. sorte posatact qthat Catholicity with | tive the rough ways piain and admin: | ests, a right acknowledged by the Church | dance, Tt was pronounced oy the ateadiag page ” He Wit rawn. jin which one man was shot and tadly | Tota ” 0 am The militia, First asi joving srORTe! « growth, i i | ister to the people confident to their care and unopposed by nature. Hut it is Very | sictan to be & very severe attack. PS lol | wounded and six arrests maie | unOoKLYS, — QUE COUNTY AND. SUn- : He seeen der Ee see oe Lo be eitribU ted a ihe fecondine | increased means of salvation. important to take heed with whom they peas It waa stated at the military head Auch Tes fi . under command of Gens. Louis Fita-| ins to be attributed to the fecundity are to associate, elae while seeking aids Wiis ecules iecdky thee the Car 3,109 of the Nostrand avenue line. | URBAN wo Kerald and James MeLoer, respectively, | oi roe nytt of nice. fis | MMxhopa’ Authority Not Reduced. | for the improvement of. thelr comlition ‘ookly: die ‘. ba iT y iroadeay % Ron * spectivel bby ch; tn “ h, unless men y y ts “4 Scsipase Retina ict ieinde would iene et its way i. Es He at-| 3 eh eae 7 ie! Were disposed over the battle-tleld of alljor circumstances Interfere, she. sponte: , But how unjust and baseless would hey mney, be imperilling far weightler in- “ot duty. 3) acked by a mob of about 3 rple. | Itatph avenue | Brookly: > < civen be. | Reousiy expands and propagates hers ye the suspic‘on, should it anywhere | terests. probably be relieved of duty to-night hey. pulled’ the dmoterman aide 1 avenue 0 we snstorday in-thevorderiwiven belie who wand Nene rere Tore mt exist, that. che ‘powers conferred on ena tg most effectual precaution against q ‘The opinion was that the Elghth and | quctor thal Gae aA nner avenue... i 38) low jlani fruits if, in addition to liberty, she [the legate are an obstacle to the au- | thls peril 1g to determine with themselves Sixty-ninth battalions would be ordered | Huron rciaces (Ste iene SACI fi aatee 10) The militia was distributed as follows: |enioyed the favor of the laws and thority of the bishops sacred to us| a no time of in any mutter to be parties -j he severely, They threw the tw fown Tite ‘ 1 nage of the public authority (nore than to any other) are the rights | to the violation of justice, Any society, he Twenty-second " Firat Briwud: theref, home first, and that the Twen Lesapul] «i them; one man 4 tees s H . i rinade, of New York. out part we have left nothing un-|of these whom ‘the Holy Ghost hag | Wetsfere, which 46 ruled by and s and Twelfth Reigments and Troop A | |, 8 ‘ ated at i TWENTY-SECOND REGIME: so far as circumstances permitted, | placed as bis to rule the Chureh of | Vile Nerso"s Who are not stead- WOU folldw Bodh afterwards, leaving | UDO” the motorman’s chest and fairly |. i 7 1G | tance hing cenaieunsltge tt werve and more solidly. establish | God. ‘That e tights should remain | fast for the right and friendly to rellg- lyn, to fur. | anced on his body . =| from Franklin. Avenue tee inden ea eee’ | amongst you the Catholic religion, V Tintuet in every nation in every part] lon. 18 capable of being extremely preju- Eee eecone Brmade, Of Hrosslyny: to) furs ws of the row was telephoned tol Grand @ tot oer | Headquartera, ‘Twentr third’ Rogie ettette [this Intent We have. as you are aware, [of the B we bothe desire and ougnt | diclal to the interests’ as well of indi: Bish protection. Polive He. tere ¢ Billa Fe i [turned our attention to two spectal ob: | to desire, the more so, since the dig- uals as of the community; beneficial Poli Headquarters 1 th * " TWELETH REGIMENT it b T Some of the tines, it is announced, will . ‘othe llhyieg Ne resrves Supt, Muller, of the Atlantic Avenue | sh sh ‘jects, first, the advancement ot jearn-jnity of the individual bishops is | by 6 ‘annot be, Let this conclusion there- ant ‘i j from the Twelfth Precinct were ordered | Railroad Company, this morning said, 0°) Dowd commanding First Battalion, Major jn, second, a pertecting of imethots in| nature so interwoven. with the dignity |fere remain flrm—to shun not only those Bere che On ee AIAG Ana out hat he could run many more cars if ho fee noairn een street. from Flat-| the management of church fof the Roman Pontiff, that any mea soclations which have been openly con. the officials are evidentiy not ap sive of violence. phen: | tre which benefitted the one necessar- her : {ly protects the other. My honor is the |DUt those also whi tlready, Indeed, existed versities: w ut Battal Bergen atrect Ht avenue t f demmned by the judgment of tl Roundsman Farrell and ten police-| nad them in repair, but a large num- a enepun ct ich in the opinion of Met rous to the scene of the Nght on a} her of the Company's ears had be nth ‘Remimest “Armory, Plecahe cveetanousht tt able thal there honbr of the universal Church, My hon- | intelligent’ men and. especially of the Cheers for Hom Nostrand avenue ear They Wisabled by the attacks of the mob, and | 4nd Hanson place bie founded by authority of the}or is the unimpaired vigor of my | Bishops are regarded as suspicious and swith | brethern, dangerous, TROOP A e utholte |?“Sphon am T truly honored, when tol. “Nay, rather, unless forced by necessity nd endowed by wers, in Which Suitable 1 4 cone When the ordera for the troops ta|'he motorman aj tor from the |it would require several days to. repair “4 i ' ob ty using their tong Hea aticlen | ‘ oss devoted Mt denied. ‘Therefore, | to do otherwise, Catholt return were read to Companies B, 1 i CLs them, venue. professors might justruet th voted ouch honor ts not denied. herefore, yi olics ought to pre- je Seven egime at | freely | }to the porsutt of ng. |sinee it is the office and function of an} fer to associate with Catholics, a course tuewoos, by i as cABHING, (ute bas TUE ASSEN LION (ye desist Was to begin with philos- | Rpostolic, delegate, “with whatsoever | Which will be very conducive. to the Hoaviquarters Company 1. Capt - ee The crowd closed around the police: Major ¢ A peers \ ise Che if Pal eale c : : elite safeguarding of thelr f - . a ion et ophe atid theology gas on iuwers he be vested, to execute the i « of thelr faith, As presi @ cheér that startled the good people bed and Roundsman Farrell gaye the DEFENDED HIS FOE Vecie Non ean ent ee avenoe uae | Would allow, the nealing: A Nes. Mandates and interpret the Will of a fone Pe les thus formed among 4 ere not yet | Order to his men to draw their niatols, | : ng avannd fd Park avenues, Company D. | ee particularly which the present |pontit who sends him; far. from his| themselve: Would be well to appoint in the neighborhood who were not yet, | vAtain Wilson commanding, (Hae has Introlueed as perfected. An | Pele of any detriment to the ordinary [either priests or upright. laymen of Son EA RMON tm. peighbar! iu aatery—apiain Wilton come [education cannot be “deemed compte [power “of the Mshops, he will rather |welght and character: guided by whose | ‘The mouth would be drawn spaamodieatiy Sitch Sho wotice of modern | fying an accession of “stability and| counsel, they should’ endeavor peace: far to one side, the bund: rms were restless rtietpating SINTY-NINTH BATTALION. § Seiences. TU Is obvious that In the ex: | strength fully to adopt and carry Into effect such y ewiceiig titan ieee avralgned 1) Major Duffy, Depot, 6. ay isting Keen competition of talents aud) His authority will possess no stight/Meastres as may seem most advan- | 8nd constantly twitching. Her ie ae tau eee array My. Depot, Gates and R Whiespread, and. i itself noble and | weight for preserving in the multitude a/tageous to. thelr interests: Keeping in | Weak; herankles bent under ber so that twee Court, Brook: | &¢ Hrigade, of Brooklyn. eworthy, passion for Knowledse | submissive spirit; in the clergy, diselplin, | ¥ the rules laid down by us in our | almost impossible to wall. and pleaded through MURTRENTET ERAN eer Mathotics ought Whe hot followers | Charity ai intimat= union af souls eneyelival rerum novarum, “She was so nervous that she would scream Ppeared at the bar IN) pee i eee ere eat Mattalion, Major Cochrane, FIftH avenue | fore, that. th ssary, ther ‘And since tbls union, so salutary. and : ; ; should cultivate every | desirable, consists mainiy in harmony of Should Avold Violence, terion acradiae and then have Ata of eying, x dress of the State militha, Cha: 1 Treuty-fourth street treatment without « care, Jyelinement of learning and gealously | taouehe aetions no doubt.! “Let them, however, never allow this | After twe mont wwyer in Court in as Counne! awake, and then every soldier boy com. | The police then fired into the crowd menced packing his knapsack and get-| The mul scattered an all directions, but tiene ting himscif in presentable appearance | the Poller managed to make six arrest iA prisoners, arrested for p before returning home. Michael Madigan, thirty-two years old, |in recent disorders, ‘A special “Li! train was secured to lof Matbor and Rogers avenue, | the Gates Avenue Polic take the’ four companies to the bridge | Was found lying on the str with aj lyn, ts mornin entrance, {bullet in his abdomen, He was in th 1 lawyer who When the order was received at the | crowd at the time of the shooting and is. fatte Halsey street depot the wildest demon-| supposed to have teen hit hy a. bullet | L we Wh avenues. tle, of avenue, was charged ,,Serand Matalion, Major Luscomb, Ninth avenue | train their minds 10 the discovery of the [Pring it tu. putes that f You | to escape thelr memory: That while it is | Concluded to try Dr. Greene's Nervure blood and trations of joy broke forth. Guns, | from cone of the policemen's pistols. J with the a Myrtle ave.‘ RORACERYE Sree neniretr [truth aie DMs toh io WY AS aaa perseve BF in the diligent a att! ne proper. ana acsieable to assert and se- Pe ee eoutre se the| tia Waw remove Bt Se Heal’ e ng ae Pours RT Y-SEVED 45 itis possible, of the enti matin OF! tion of is diocesan affairs; that one | cure the rights of the many, yet tile ie Three bottles entirel blankets and other accoutrements of the | He was removed tu Si. Muy Hoa | rie ear a boy Of COUR.) Gon A ond E, East New York: Company | nati Mil Hot impede. another (n matters of [not to be done by a violatiog or duty; Abi tatcad redken soldiers were packed up in a jiffy, and in | pit Surge Tampon, who attended | teen » * Was accused of stoning @ | F, Halsey treet, Companiee Band I, Ridgewood: | fifteen minutes the men were ready fur Madigan, said the wound was of a very | Meserole street ear and pleaded guilty; Company Twenty-third Rireer | the journey home. kerious nature (Charles ‘Tobac, of 116 Siegel street, for MMS) | . thirteen years old and has been well a8 dines, Is. in uvery age, hus been the de-|Guvernments that one ehall not pry into Land that these, wee rene ee ee tee 4) che voundutirs of the | the ‘counsels and conduet of another; |tles: Not to. touch what belongs, to | ona oaay i the pleture of health, been wont to besiow lfiady, iait with disagreements eradi: | another: to allow every One to be free | Fit® Will never stop themselves. Rey have.) sire of the Doan K, Ninth avenue ant | Sclences has Twenslecis t side labor and energy. fy # lets cated and mutual esteem maintained, you | in ent o' % ~ | that. The on ne 9); They were obliged to wait, however. | ‘The motorman and conductor, James| blocking a switch at Bushwick avenue TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT. Hee hereroke: Catal ttre Zen Of SLCTU 1 eee ee a ere ee a ee maulnedl aoe ae Pinder. Gay Cae ear eaaa itiben t4 1b) tive Dr Ghose a Recvaneee| Until relieved by Col. Eddy and Company | Mahoney, of 423 Rust Highteenth street, /aid Moore street with stones, and | companies F, Gand K, Third avenue and Pity-| the Year of our Lord sss, lrected 101 cuergies to promote the glory of the|his services when he ‘please “and | nerveremedy. lt quictly ene completely cares F, of the Forty-seventh Regiment. This | New York, ward ofS Leon-| ‘Thomas Sweeney for stoning a Halsey ght sree PARRA UM La TSU iar Ua American) church and the eral wel- Where he pleaxes. The scenes of | St. Vitus's dance, epilepsy, bysteria and all man- A oi se hearin Va shington, your ¢apital ; are violence and rio’ ’ v1 vit~ a : company, consisting of ninety men, ar-|ure street, York, received severe | street ear \ SCR NCH TEAM ENT teemed hy a majority of you ty TT is dimcult to estimate the good re-|nessed last year in Souk bwAeountS Per of nervous spasms and convulsions as well ag rived about 8 o'clock. Just as they ap-| wounds about the head and body. ‘Trey! Counsellor James J. Murtha, late can- | Plathush avenue denoe and at Rewrvnir Blut | proper seat for ihe higher studies. @| sug which will tow from this con-|suficientiy admonish you thet America, | that nervous Irritability which often resatts tm iversity for the Tat Or eanted peordioe the Bishops, Our own people will’ too, Is threatened with the audacity |ft® If your tnfants or obildren are restless er n nivauing advance: IPses receive edification, and the force of ex-land ferocity of the enemies of public] sleepless, cry ont, or grit thelr teeth at night, ours Sy | ample will have its effect on those with-| order, ‘The state of the times, they are | rvous troubles, nounciig this matter to our ven | Sue who will be persuaded by this argu-| bids Catholics to. labor for fie tae NAInMaLDS Greased erraiey brethi the Cardinals of the Tiient alone that the divine Apostolate |quillity of the common wes Give them Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nervex el ne lone that. the e yo alth, man Chureh, in Consistory: We | hus descended by ‘inheritance. to the | this purpose to obey the luwas abhor Thi tied e eee them strong and wm, essed the wish thi ranks of the Catholic Episcopate. violence, and seek no more than equity | TMS Femedy 1* purely vegetable and pertesttp: as the fixed law of the Un Another consideration claims our ear- | or justice permits," jean ‘an: x b vi conse claims are lor justic ts. harmless for children of to unite erudition and learning ft attencl ANintlligent men: are 4 Perm! y age. itisthe dim peared in sight Wendell's Battery, with | were attended by the ambulance surgeon. | didate for Congress, and a member of sue i Capt. Louls Wendell at the head, and| After the street had been cleared of mpany D, of the Twenty-third Regi- SEVENTERTIL SEPARATE: COMPANY. | the six cannon in the rear, came down |the mob, Roundsman Farrell and his | ment, appeared for the accused, with | Old Twenty-third teain Armory, on Clor- | | sxirotis Broadway. | mont avenue, near Myrtle aren men took the six prisoners to th {die box und haversack by | fe fae Beventh boys) broke tnto a hearty: nweitth Precinct, where’ they deacribed|his wide. Ho secured an’ adjournment AAI: vhicl vi Op ‘Trotley Cases Adjourned, ern, een minutes later the men were! william Turner, of 1183 Degraw street; | Lederer. whose case was adjourned for | A Number of cases resulting from th bayonet, ear ay : : : oto tmp yot Dr. Greene, of 35 West 1eth at, scrambling into the Brookiyn “L" cars. | 3 recent disorder came up before Justice | with soundness of faith and to imbue ed; and wa ourselt have with ple ¢ Pope on the Pres ee + Now. | Luke MeDonough, HAs Degraw street, | sentence 1 Jess with religion ave | @ York City, the most successfal ‘ se ‘ Goettin| he Lee pnue Cou * ade nts te U . ure intimated it above that) America 7 specialist tn cum BraOr Quick OF the | Forty-seventh (Richard Hefferman, 89 Nostrand ave-| Menry Nesbit, Phillip Code, Annie | GoetUng in the Lee Avenue Court, win. [it SUNNIS tol HS ttre. onthe (ure intimated i above that America) Concerning the press the encyclical | ins mermcenl mete nee Fe can be ehatnesity with companies A and i, left umsbure, day, und he adjourned Be eee eee tes ma: ine |qwemad 1 for g Bs. Now. | says: “Towards these objects auch rea BT cus ne tee fast New Yorn |" James Connors, 8 Nostrand | Knox, Michael Catien, and dames Kelly, them all until next Saturday. trusted the task of establishing 1 aulte |i 18 our wish that che Catholic Church | may be contributed by those who have salted free, Personally of by letter, + Use thie capa eifvenue, ‘Thomas Brady, 717 Louglass| who were to be tried to-day for various > - Lie RRR On BLt ind of supervise | Should wot only share ln but help to) devoted themselves to writing, and in | &tstfemedy and consult bimatany time, Bee coc eens Soremmiles B.S 08 HCl sereet, and Willinm Gordon, 128 Pros-| offenses agalpat the caret the Brook DF LANOR. ine the discipline of the sthdents: and | OFiNS about Ms prospective greatness. | particular by those Who are ehwaged on ——= the Seventh Regiment, under Capt. | Fert an states (eeac nt eae HA a ge us Wa tunferred the ottice and atthority | We deem it right and proper that she |the dally nress. “We are: amare: thot Rhodes, Capt. Rhodes and his men \" pias - eopite at the request of Lawyer Mure) , “i \ Chanceilor as tt is calied, upon the [end Mater presenter to her, Heep |wready there labor in this fleld many r@) then started for New York. | [tha who pleaded: lis pressing’ military | fiorlien Erne was electod Secretary by the) Archbishop of Baltimore, anni. by die ieee ieee aT tie itepubhie in the nen of “skill and experience, whose i | 6 Framers” Union yesterday {vin waite happy Beginning | eual sti with the iepuple in the | diligence demands words of praise The Forty-seventh on Guard. CASUALTIES OF THE DAY. | ts nonunion motormen ed Coat Pe sy Paving | wus matte ie fe you| time. striving tothe utmost, “by her |TAUICF than of encouragement, i eprunvascent | his m rami aswer to toss Kir Thid| For, without any delay, walle you | t lat, ‘ a 8, since the thirst i Tho third detail of the Forty-seventh = [aMturwing. the peace aint carrsitg eons | eet. where wager have ee celebrating the, hundredth anni-| Sirtue and er institutions. to ald in| ing and knowledge is. so vehement mal ea Regiment, under Capt, Lyons, consist-| A Soldier Began the Lint By atte | oculed weap John M. Beaver, from || Eugene A. Johnson ba. 1 tel versary of the “establishment of your | Th TDi) Brant ot eae tea etexe abjects | Widespread among you, and since, ac- Sie bf Companies Dand/S<. still remain the ABAIRUE Ti Hlawonel tultinapolls, employed by the Hrookiyn |S ile, Catal Labor Union by the Manhation fecclealaatical | twerarchs, “under the | NOW, ANC i and apundantiy, Inpro: | Sraiog to circumstances, it can be’ pro- 5 Mere can sonAauavieré, Ninth! nucnde 3 City 1 was fined $19 for display. ; Jinighitest auspices, in the presency ‘eon to the destee In which the furure | WCHVe elther of good or evell, ever KF EOWA: BAIGALG 4H {RT HIALH. | I A CeO Ch Reson 1 Jane Marti hae been ele-ted delegate to the our slelegite, the divinity classes were |! Oe ee Ech che cee should be made to increase the ven ats and Twentleth street, where the entlre inth jteximont, while, keting on hic | Chis Dieta, oF Ae Bast Righty eighth | Centra, Labor Union ne orl ward we | Sall fnd her coustitution perfected. Hut | number of Intelligent and, welleaieoosed bean) Paiant waa veonmoriy) saciaried: Fn At 130 orelock thle Tene ob Mis) sireet, New York, was held for tetal on | terracotta Workers! Union, N/ kniow. that Hence Me eet el ve are ebealting, OF witnt ie its | writers. Who take religions for’ thelr Under this new shift regimental nena. | HNN! OS tO be fibaaletiie | BEIESe Rona LWIA AE the tn Piano-Makers’ AE ee at eitine Guents nan mtuinaio. alm,, except yo, bring It, about Panlony and thie cena al the’ Seta E 8s arte: ne Halsey street : : Lea Sar He BEF ESE Sek : ane bs aint ‘ie. the “weno. tw criveg a fiting Crow heir | Mac the emstitution of the church shall | noc yin Amerte! A Sheath pathic Hosnttal Avenue , in H BO ee ee ae ate Mie taruiedl . anc: co and cy be- , $y TH fame expressions of detignt were! A iion ci. Warner, tnenty-tour sears KINGS COUNTY TO PAY. tare wit te a mass meeing af anvemanors| tet neiehg ante nak Monte Mk CW heretore we ardentiy desire that this| gaan Catholics und those “who are| @FRINGNG ““BROMOS** ARE MADR TO SULA, ei fieard at the Bergen street, Sumner aver | age ye tieny en tie Dee ME Seales us evening af Sew Atlant: Mal S6'AMeney [Svaiity ova pions privet, w new Wulidiag | {0th should ink Was’ by day more | Condition of things whith ete eae De yeu cee the diference? the Seventy-frat boys have been quar) geno. and was removed to St. Maryta| Wi ibility for Militia Expenne. 20 Kas. Thirty-thirt street a ment te MMatruction Ii the iatiral xclenwes | Safexuard thelr individual interests and | “ft js necesparg te Geet pe eet SERIE 82.008, tered, when the onter was read to re-| jj) Adame, of Hing (eveaiehyiagNatamal Trade "Amenity: ii in iterative. From our knowledge | the common good, than by stelding a | strengthen and) urge tien ce nets Sam Vor. Wendel'a Firat Bat tat aie, nty Treasurer Adams, es Was held yesierday, aud steps were ta 4 ric A co ihe tats | hearty submission and obedicnce to the | pursuit of virtue eng y of the Catholic doetr t turn to New York. Wendel's First Ba A green motorman on car 128 of the fi pol akya FEL Jor the Amertean character, we are fu i a it and to the faithful ctrine, and to free ahh Ain Guat ieres G\ABNernAK atenth Nats ase: duuty. today received a letter. from 5 Jcoutident that the example set by this! Caureh observance, amid so many oce themselves from preconceiy. 1 Ce ee een was" slariened al EALBUU Ar ULUAM BAO aT ENR ona eR Michel eucetion,sduitiny NO Warhucy BaviDRatAn, sett, Vawouniensorie Workers! tiniog has win tts | hotile Vwi Incite others. of your liksniuhiiiiy. of Macciow of stumbling, of their duties tomers | cit this matters if the fest. place bee eee) Heard the glad tidinen wlth Joy. Giulccks thiw morning, Wher heat Noe |General otithe sate, aodtvine nlorthat (eileen ene a SUMS Ne Jeltizens ty imitate hime they will) not are | He church. It 4 Irse the proper | !0MES to the bishops and clergy, the ' aad goon afterwards the tiac Were | irand avenue he turned on too much neral ol State, notifying bine tha 7 “ at aes 1] rat to that liberality. exeres: faithful peopl. hawever, are) function of the prey to devote their | Second ce belongs to the laity, who } nthe move towards their respective riety and burne othe motor, | Me eount He ifoeal weal Wes vela) We 1 Es ssicouogee) cata Tt vel ile on | towar reat an ablect will he te yt joa (OF exnORLATiON OFF HIRI Cate and) shitralen {0 this great work, | have Mt in thelr pow r to ald the “Apos- { armories. Aisnbled ont cand tte wae Male Ree nee | Cooney CGA Gt At eee neh OF tne Nass uiatemieeiinn west Wesieaday alent in tinpar | HU PY ’ pee to “the “insiitations of Catholivity | that Journalists should be equally: goats | OF thelr murals sid the integrity. of shay i hefore wWiings could be repaiie tal cia loing duty in Bre a - " i ine Se ‘ant how powerfully | woth willing soul and a consianey lous in this same cause and 1 lives. Grent is the for of & Sipe at (ast paired i u labor Init xample, i amt Riera eave teste ynerrs ates Alums later issued a warrant for Ki ay " Mhethor| Worthy of all praize, ‘Ta one matter of to the full extent of thelr paren particularly with those Who are eatties f Marching across the Bridge, the Sev- Whe depot pine eaes then Went to. the Siu it Laver of dubiason Dros, provision i £ | original {ips Reet aportiins iN wit eae afte ny, howevr, {seriously reflect | (| seking she bat ae Who from a ‘ y. a e Phird re! subjie | Mepet iu a bua r , y 1 5 th oh ne, | the watest blest A pleasure writings, Os ely | © ie virtuous dispor enty-first boarded ‘Third avenue cubic | URN iA MR Oe ng isuiers, of Bulton mteet and Wiathis ni AL tile niacasta soount ot the | predud Alision,, Will surety weedy | striving to live an honoragle ton tps cara, getting off at Fourteenth strest, | tee tid na Wer mai tNeHe aves, for provisidns furnished to. th " bela ri ACot| holy firmiieas in principle and pract SHEL service to it, unless in concord of | MADE life, to which class very: many pe FF Line was again formed und tne com.) comin of resident street the wasn oa {hina Rea ines SS : ie and eivilization Wieser wrt | reste tng He which as a tule, rigathy | mite” they’ all Seek the” same your telow-cltgens belong. If the spec { a Se pena Hag as Was badly damage: x BONED EO ae lanuedice ‘ e. Even in our day. thotgh | prevaile amonie vou nose who desire to be at reat fe stian virtues exerted th t mand marched t Mth ave a _ Ae Bt Wa $153 wa me a) to ) ' s * As long. matances might. be give <| Wemean the Christian dogma of the) to th Church, and with their eart pews ful influence over the women, a thence up Fifth avenue to the ara hi MUtholland prletor | af the work asm hours ay they a University unity and indissolubility. of lane,| Hy to defeat’ the Catholic cause, should | Plitwied ax they wore by inveterate su: i Wafare. diamlesing them ¢ snc Siti ¢ for “rations ¢u dust Wit have ave Which —stygpilies Jot | carry on the conther with perfect 1) perstition, which the revords of histor plimented the regiment for its ienayics NEARLY ALL OPENED. c Wieat ektlary The i ‘ t Hety, nol merely Mat tol imity, and, as it w Hyith serried | 8ttest, oHall We think. it. powerleme th eo geimianied gunent f bet ; nm - Seana A spat meeting yon feet a tae Whine Ranke, for ney frauen innict than renel | eh SR coe A Up Bae om ones : : c rolex \OMeIaln’ Sins ai tex al the ey ens, even 10 rom | Wor, 3 ate their strength by | Who have been ated Into the Chrise Shortly after 9 o'clock the Seventh| — Awumher ot Cree et of |e | SOLDIER SHOOTING DRUNK, noth eels ; | vs fh Totten! soctities, Teerified! bythe | lls@ord, An ican their work, in-| Hon religion ; boys lined up in the City Hall ark. |, tre Running ’ nse itl , th te In totshess wf divree, admire and| sted 0 jpeg. p ofitable and frutis i Indians and Negroen, At 10 o'clock the bugle sounded the| The following table shows forty-three Ivate of the Se yetirat Tried c i ‘ : hia dais rife, | tnaehing and the lulls custom. ehey ever thes Al before tiea;| Finally, we cannot pass over ; aad i ean of the forty-eight rows | Snare . ‘ i 1 this Jud pot tesa by love | tibun te Ok eae? | thong wh Tie CORN eT eee eenCe command to march dwt ‘apt CM ‘onda. In Rrookly © Ole r at a as é mieibiate th at ton fe) are led to this judement not fess by love r Gt blknope se ome continuel unhappy Palmer's advauce guant of sharpshoot-| Which were tied up by the strike, 4 st ty he pekouke CN ERORS ; : font cond clergy vy cumunessy any ts ihe whodomn of the ad casting ofh de rewerened. caval an | Mpblores su demands mero" fromm men miainin) are small br ' uu Af Company G, Sey. 4 fn State: mae edly ne. Bor difficult it is to. imagine f hercelving how a| Of Apostolic ata e refer to the in Bee tie rl ha eine ee eee | remaining Ay * ede spb RE i ni Bs mp ae American Collexe t Qeadiy pest to the community | disturbance of “order aid howe many | dans and tegroes as found withte, dts t Next came the field music, and back of | —_——— is j w ‘ & an We w WwW. Venerable the wish te declare dissoluble a | evile are thereby produced. onfines of America, the greatest. po Mica ayelan did tle cate Sow York is vs company had of i me oh Penta Suuie di ectlan which the law of God has mad then, be mindful of their | Jon Of whom have vot yet dispelled the ( Raarsiegeliaent <uroed lato £ ‘ \ Wator & Jones's the ba ‘ Ws ' Poyour people ih nal and inseverat step ‘the proper linnite | darkhes Of Superstition. How ede ) sf ihe se sured Into roa ay fe ely Phage 2 i" : 5 predecessors Flin 1S me trait ec noners he nps. Diiteed it Held for cultivation. | rw great a or the fret batialion on the rent of ine| WN PUTO ord---Eezema ne yaonteatn thay at " ie wil rain Surah Antec | faust atest et les 15 )aeyea at suitabte: honor Dédtting’ he | ker, the hiecinas: derkved eta ear tracks und the second on the left it i ote t 1 ter dat SP HOUR: L0, Chie COR ADA wUueREN Ot Ont mld them, Now. thi Heanwhile, a : ‘ tte i ‘ation of ch Now this rever- iwhile, a a presage: ¢ During the march to the armory, Com-| INTENSE ITCHING AND BURNING wey " al! rAaroenei nen: . : ae esp} Deed herein jon to the dling |e which it is lawful to one to neglect, | rave aNd av testimony of our teense 7 Bee pee ct Wie heaton moe tata V hand a ‘ 4 Re peal the mare] Up 0 reietyy It the [should of necessity be eminently con: |fence, “We most lovingly in the: betd i line, az tt ft tye | Meads Surenparitia Cured wit ¢ hae Pes 1 i “ a agiia " E sults obtained amon famille mi AL lexn- | spleuous and exemplary in Cathol jour- | impart io able brethren, and , aD Pp of th As ‘ rT $ rr 1 ave a a Hy A uve DY ho means | EUs ne lagnity omen, | nalis ‘ journals, naturally clreu- | to your clerg ople, our aposte ‘ See ot tine aihirat pasina: Gent ound Keliet Austen onde mt ommaniy ene |W sur of being abanitoned Wiig far and wide. come dally Into the | benediction ple, our apostolic ‘e ni saldies | : ' W tatan far uh shal ha soserved the | hands of everybody and exert no smal: ven ome, near § t was give oldier boys at Four the Reventy-tret H ne ; : ‘ | . near St. Peters, on the Hi aries Kraine " inte our our in ies ' thelr husbands And sinee noth. | influe upon the opinions and) morals | sixth January, the e Sireet and Lroudway, where uw crow - te ‘ Mh ence tt ends wally as the corrup: [of the multitude the ‘Lord, in” the sear one pRany, OF 3 : i nae AL é { in ear one thousand of @ thousand or more gatnered to un rt . ' el vers ee Hiamber Of exotuapla ris yrulu families and un We have ours on frequent oc-|right hundred and ninety te ; oa elegans and, A ea) a 1 Sa yhom Nave ran sions, laid down many rules respect. |enteenth of our pontificate? the Seve ef in s mighty « Gotham's fav ij wf Tresions, [their rt nd learnis aT he ing the duties of a good write: rhe : Neate vo $ Stes, | eof ral Lalor flegtees of ecclesiastical dignity. We ot whivn were unanimously” ineuteate LAO RG ME At Housto: the wan ¢ Gen, Wes Is in Hrook " A i persuaded that. you will as well by the ‘Third Council of Ka!) Se Wiewed by Supt. Byrnes, and althoug i Tie nae ‘i subatta ne sem hither more. by the Archbishops in their aa “ing i aoe u His Call Troops OM tr ’ | xe re raining | ’o build up both solid flesh and strength | meeting at Chicago in the year 1893 t gem were red and homesick MANY, tan, 26 : ea [tt yal ® Fol) after grip, preurwnia, fevers and other | Let Catholic writers, therefore, bear im. carried ther: PS aM erect us ”. “ th arr te thei an and bye 3 i press on heir minds, our teachings: . A 1 ed Central ba i biel HENGAU) prostrating diseases, there is nothing to | Pressed on | help. init ani DES tno hia. onigieal polit aii exampens tat en me pec le oot a SUM! I Meath | Rg the Geen” Ace’ Biocy tg (204 Ryan Ra a ey th |Po e eria ey on the Carney Quanon After passing through Fourth street t ae \ eet f n f the | exsistle i shan have ae BEN Galuerr, King George C. fhe shall be thereby guided if thes mele Bo does or not however, YOU MAD Wasbingun Square, tue line passed ur f ® kore: tay s nae ited ‘ in : Lee AES ip tegtt [deed desire, aie thes Ouiht to desire, to | UETIER “STICIC” to der the Washington Arch und w i : i | | - x " | e wh lerish towards taken » D discharge thelr duty w Milde Lo ooklyn, and |S : Le Brome: | catholics of Sour Nathon moves tise likes y resulted in 9 Mer Se Werlrwn Arch sod wu cat] A et Man hiv ana | i Monee Par okie no te atc aaie ws ms r’s Expectorant y , ie ne Will issue | % A ty George tl PRE Me prostrated for three From that time every window «long ' ; K Aue te the eo) ‘ After references to journalism Fifth uvenue was made a reviews: | w ton of 4 ry Counell Ineuths. Had a ter. | ine neyelical closes as follows f vou expect te grt rid of that COUGH of COI pd ng - i m we. Bull When the AY 4 ordre Fr Berd ur thoughts now turn to those who | BRONCHITIS, GIIPPE, or any other Pe) ; ‘ i Be, a nad come to i . rom us in matters of Christian Yo Aly “ ‘The regiment reached the armory, a: :| RESERVES SENT HOME, breste he | Home, | ently Tnauibed trom them oak. Was toe drt apd who shail deny that, with not | om ape + LENG trouhle Park avenue and Sixty-sixth wtreet, at i “ah ran leSmied mort constuvive 4a | . dissent is a matter rather | Only 69 ca boitie for this SWIFT, PLEAS. | eee a ne | Ko. etnally, and after tion,’ Y than of "How sollci- | ANT an: _ : 11.9, Supt Bye f{-Vintoonn e ararention: 4 mae tuate tion, ratified | for wave me medi | fous we Of ier” salvador: auth [ANT nd CERTAIN CURE, and your moe At the armory they emptied their car PO catcher Relenne: m Waiting Orders. ‘ Co amet Wee Halcanree TAC Ehat grew weaker, | nat AK koul we with that they TOE SIMRRIN ae ak boxer that had Rupe Byrne “ ; Vised cod. liver 0 tridge-boxes and returned all that had ’ Nowen. hen Rupe, Bernese wea natiiea, a4 16 . At Rall prove toed cod liver Ol | trace of th tia cousmon maths +) not been used of the *hirty rounds given ood’s siiluck Chin inbritie that the Bese . Lattimore wer { ries without’ any fof all, our Apostolic Epistle Pracclara each soldier 4 week ago. Those who de partila |e Seventy-tist Regiments and the Brotective IORAECAURNCTRALE GAWa Tae ihe reliet Td pa ia een werdiectit aT . toe i . a to the Excise honstrated their paw ‘or the : x “Nor are we destitute hope. for sired to do so were allowed to keep Breeer Firat Battery had been withdrawn from | exempt waiters aud. harkcepers from. wenat | Huviiienance of disciplines for. stimulate Pay left shoulder O04 The is present und hath w care whot ‘il OTH AVE. COR, 220 9 one cartridge ax a souvenir, b jyseair Brooklyn he immediately issued an or.|{F, twisons of that lan, and mehing ‘propre: | Ink the intelligence’ and seal ot the ‘Medieal Discov, | things obey and who laid down his ite Vhe* Colonel announced that there | HO sure Lo Ke) ures der which was telegraphed to all the sta.|"™ epee Jergy, for defending and developing the that he might “gather in one the children wihmee iy octhe ty Statiatic: a Vatholic education of youth. oO who were dispersed.”’—John . 2 would be no drills this week, and be: 1 Yonchouses countermanding his previous | ,Ssinisen E+, Re Wherefore, venerable brethren, if we \ ts 52. Surely we ought not to desert. the Xo ONE WHO PRETENDS TO BE HOOD rder to hold all “oft plat ‘aahington, Ket be, on 1 from ve; rt them fore noon nearly every soldier was on a: aeerr order oh all “of platoons” in re- | Neon, desires to communicete with eserctarinn ie make acknowledgement of your uctiy- “| nor leave them to thelr fancies, but with] UP WITH THE TIMES Gos TO BED ‘way te his home, * toa ‘The men, excepting those on post, tm-| tn SieiBeers orkanizations for the purpose of [1tY In these matters, if we laud you mildness and charity draw them to us, WITHOUTHAVING SE: lon was anzious te have| Hood's Pills **, B wie ely lett for thelr homes: which | Huts Tellable statistics about wages, hours, | firmnens, tempered, with prudence, sens, every means iS seers, to ins EN INK NIGnNT gttbinnenn Abr rm — pendby stot scam eet BOE pay 9 Uilnin dike 1p yea Beth ‘whem to examine every part] BDITION OF THE EVENING WoRLE, s ii ee