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{ : [ister this morning. They left New York!now for the more polite, if lees effec- early yesterday and ate their supper in| Uye, method of Oratery ‘ He te at the Syracuse all the way from 6 o'clock un- | egmposel Supervisor POLICE FAVORS | MURPH OPPOSES HL ———— ul midnight. They will never forget | Koeler and : ennas Colle ON CONTRACTS (Continued trom First Pages thelr experience in getting the latter and Wr, (IAM, CORT Gly ay ° ‘ - places to elcep. walloped Mr. Gleason at the last elece 'B | was directed by the State Convention to Perfect arrangements, the ‘Tammany | thon: "Assenybls mon Petey ; xdaen, Say that the regular and Shepard dele- men thought, had been made by them | Alderman, Cassliyy her ates In Kings County are to be placed Korfman and { for hotel accommodations and some of Fenn Cl them arranged for board and lodg.ng a The stat month ahead, but they found on thelr /And Its sul arrival that they were no better off aout lecates lined the sides as far as those two necessary elements | walks and watched them pass by until were concerned than If they had rim. |It WAR, time to Ko te the Tonventis ply dropped in unawares, | if b on the roll, the regulars to have twom N-| thirds vote and the Shepardites ones third, Resolutions providing for the appoint- agement of the Bureau | men st'commrrcen’en contents rea * lutions and jermanent organization of Supplies. Were adopted Gilroy Moves for Adjournment. a al Ex-Mayor Giiro of New York, moved that when the Convention adjourned GROSS FRAUD DISCOVER 0 do #0 until 10 o'clock to-morrow mora- id of in. sinen from the metropolls rhe were the wonder of the The hotel managers attempted to Uitte Hoeter & btC) le their rooms three or four times} The two perse created the r ei patie racuse to-day over to three or four different persons | Breet et Be an in rei ot New and the resulte were not satisfactory tol Fork, anda smooth vounk man whe any one. except, perhaps, secured. several. watohes and pockets he 4 exe p rhaps, } ciece ere books In the corridor the Yates and eaves ats at 7 o'clock and) Vanderbilt as a result of the dexterity A stood in lne, shoulder to shoulder, in fof his fingers. " some instances with their most im-| Lite Horver was the Iton among the The names of Chairman of the dele- Kates from counties by Senate districts Uelegates, aid he hopped about were th called for nomination of placable foes waiting for an opportun-| German delegates, and he petted sz G en oO hor griddle from the Mayor Strong Has a Report] meimuers or the. various committer, | rata ata ni gene AN ‘This consumed y twenty minut ar 1 flail... He dil not remain in one hotel in which they had previously | ve j H t ey Snort did the youn on the High Priced Con- |aurins wnicn time many of the mpecta boasted to their friends they had a {Place any, ldnger than did the yooee | tors, believing that the Convention had double suit of parlors with bath, Class Jewelry store. ‘i H Iready adjourned began to leave, mak- everal ‘Ta any atesmen come tracts for Eight Years. reg ak ‘deal of Nok Wrestling for Beda, plaine Mt enat teat po Heh) (tene ps) em A number of resolutions adopted by lj At the Vanderbilt Hotel at 9.15 o'clock | Picked, ant the German lites ard the Erle County delegations asking: for HHH —_ “ Fatty" Grote, the Mark Tapiey of the | about Hocber, giso had a grievance bes . Hoeber shoulder Tammany Alderman Oakley Led ribs what and Tom Foley, Tammany leader of the | “The little Coroner, along with Herman laet Assembly, out of line for a meal] Ridder, Edward Grosse and Dr. Senner, to the Committtes on Resolutions, One of these reso.utions was particuiariy John R. Voorhia and John C. Shee. | strong In the demand for a most liberal st ticket. {with the Tammany men And ap : : Sree to be on much mot ee ee It was announced that the Committee President John Jeroloman, of the Board] terms with them than with the State his Time, on Contested Seata would. meet at 7 of Aldermen, was disputing the ciaim | Deme cy people, of youn 1 ‘About forty of the German-Americat Fae ee ene tulivan and Martin | aders came up from New York and Engle, the Essex Market butcher, to] Tfad almost. as much attention af a single cot in the music-room. the Tatrmany men themselves, Editor “Ril Brown and Rollin M. : Morgan, Tammany leader in the! SAMPLE BALLOTS ORDERED. clock to-night at the Yates. phe Committee on Permanent Organization will meet at the same hour, and the Committee on Platform at & o'clock. The Chairman pf the Committe It was learned to-day that Mayor Btrong’s Commissioners of Accounts, Terry and Dennis, have discovered that @ surprising state of affairs existed in on the Police D : ‘ay Platform wiil be Frank Rice, of Canan- Twenty-ninth, were trying to induce e Police Department Bureau of Sup-| aaiguas James D. leil, of Brooklyn, on Assemblyman = “Dan” Gleason and/iagependent Organisation Begine Biles dur.ng the Jast elght years of Tam. eee ieee ene oe ar Wilitama MARTIN GIL Roy “Paradise Durk® Jimmy: Oliver 10 give : a ia many rifle. The Commissioners have] o¢ putchess, on permanent organization. up a parlor they had mortgaged in ad- Campnign Work tn Earnes Just finished their investigations and —_+ > r * vance, and this sort of thing kept up| At the meeting of the Executive Com- their report has been made up for the = Big and Little Men in Front of the Yates Hotel. until inidnight mittes of the Independent County Ore Mayor's perusal, PERRY BELMONT’S SPEECH. a it sic — ——— Tammany ere mixed up with) ganization at the Broadway Central O'Lrien nei e omen, old. style i Be thins ; fair | was a great round up of State Democ-| much tearing of hair ant profanity, {was that the State Democracy people | County, men, new style ‘State ‘Democ- |!fotel Jast night Commissioner Ernest ticle] racy men in the headquarters of that| Was admitted this morning by the most| would be awarded one-third of the New| "cy men, German-American men|Harvier presiding the Printing Com- When the investigators began their lappratsement, aunesament work in the Police Department some |He Severely Arral, awe value and taxation every taxable a the ine Weeks ago, it was thought the Depart: Now on the Statute of every sort in lua of her possesion | | anisation in the Vanderbilt at 10]enthuslastlc brave that Senator Hili's| York votes by the Committee on Creden-| Minter torrest thin. dastetained, eat | mittee of the Organization received au. | ment of Supplies wou.d prove the most) perry Belmont beran his address by |." It might: well nigh provoke a riot. | o'clock, when (he committee which last| plan of enforcing harmony at the ex-/ tial ridden bodies, thority to have at once prepared 600,000 C frulttul for the discovery of mismanage-| comparing the conditions of thin year NO, one Hretenda that the New YOrk | night gave formal notice to the State| pense of the Wigwam would be adopt-| Concerning the platform there was] fut ‘They Are AM Democrats, |S2™mP!¢ ballots for distribution at the fy ment and possible fraud, if any existed. | wien chome of inst year, saying that the ithe Sate Ce) ywhere | Committee of a contest made its report, ed, and that the representatives of the! lttle discussion, except over the proba: Hevere) Hesadvarters sc ebnos wietenc | Wy | They were all Democrats, every one of | py for the purpose of explaint The experts began on the boo ver 7 ‘i i “Probably 2 = “ e c e admitted le wo} 5 I yhich Sel em, bul there Were more Qa andl e cistron Gh eosin anadiie. p aN on the books cover | yotitical wklem were much brighter this| ‘Probably few voters in our Btate out-| There was every style of a Democrat | State Democracy would be admitted as/ bie wording of the plank which Senator | them, but there were more brands and [ine new method, of voting established by | \ ing a period of eight years, and it Cook | jay, side the ranks of the Prohibition arty, except the Tammany «ort tn the room, | delegates to the State Convention, which | liill has framed to express the attitude | imitations of brands than had ever|ii! haw ballot law. The places for the ’ G b come. int n 1 ce only a few days to ehow that there| in referring to home rule, excise and {Mite me teks inet os, vealed Including Coroner Hoeber, Sherift ‘Yam. | met at noon, without open protest. of the party on the excise question, Noses ‘started political parties ‘several | primary, clection ip each of the thirty= Big ‘Tom Costi- ept, 30, were fixed, ‘was something radically wrong with the | reform Mr. Belmont sald: will power of confirmed sota, habitual|sen, “Fatty Grote, * The absence of Richard Croker has) This plank is not ar radical as a great | centuries ago, five districts, 6 Prices charged to the Department for] wrne jurisdiction of a State conven. |*unkards, or unfortunate, victims of | gan, ex-Secretary Falrchild, Corporation | much to do with the rluinp in the for- /many of the advocates for Sunday open. | | The best of feeling prevailed, at least | rotnted: enn ns en Committee Was supplies of all sorts by contractors Who] yon of representatives of a party up-/ liv, yet none of ua_i# backward in ad-|Counsel Scott, Col, Robert Grier Mon-| tunes of the Wigwam. The braves need | ing inight desire. Le Soon ats TANT Se al atuaT puis 3)\GMAsTN Gai panal WIAA furnished them, While the particular! joing ‘home rule hea its limita even Mittin the evils of drunkenness. and|coe, Herman Hider, Kdward Grosse, | him badly. | 3f i very temperate, tn fact ‘ammany men the possession of a cot | A. Ellls, fiernart itoyie, Mernard Motntyre, Wille \ | ftems of over-charge could not bel in go important and Very needful a mat. (le, hoeevility of diminishing it by wise |rax Commissioner Sutro and Afty others Hill Appears Supreme. It condemns the practice of enforcing | #8 actimoniously as they did with Grace | jam, Prune, tou fetine eamard deter } vdearned to-day, 1 Is ponitively stated] ter ag political and party reform, A| What Democrats seek is legistation|WhO have been prominent, in State] ‘The Senator considered the recogni-| blue Inws in the cites, rae ae lteter tnianient before te David Tuska, Juba Osborn, "Max Sil that the prices paid by the city for| pemorratic Sate Convention may nev. | D&eed ON facts, experience and common | Democracy circles for years back. | tion of the Btate Democracy necessary | It urges local option on the home-rule| last weary delegate from. the hayseed ait J Douras Sultan, Btalooereees some of the supplies ueed by the Police }erthelusy look outnide the limits of Its MehRe, They would reconcile the promo. | aigtey contestania as many tickets nd the Senator has demonstrated to basis that the people of the cities may | districts of New York County could get ier “Wililam A, Gane, Patrick Department were atartiingiy high. own State oonal treelom for these not intem: |lwbelled “Delegate” ax Tammany had his critics during the past week that! themselves express their desire in the | S.fy\c,ty,ficep in the metropolis of the ait HL atinney, David Hine, Commissioners Terry and Dennis at] “The relations of the Democratic party Bereta: ‘They cannot, and do hot, 50 Henaire and a big stack of guests’ he js absolute master of the Demo-| matter and commits the party to the|down ‘vas a luxury which every man Steiner, Francis 0. Murtha. Joseph Fina, once sent to dealers such supplies for] to its axociutes In other Stutes, to the Siik Gin the Puritan temoee ald Ore. | Matter these were distributed a com- cratic machine and could, if necessary, | support of laws which will permit the] Btitefully accepted without question, | | rine et eae Charlos McCoys WS Prices, and learned very quickly that the | National issues and Federal legislation, {nthe name at morality and religion, | mittee of seven was appointed to pre: repeat the brilliant achievement of ltoss reasonable indulgence of citizens in| yiNona ot ‘nh divancappotated duit Were | tam Larkto, Max Bente charges for much of the printing and | oust not to he veglected. A vote next and Yet they would try to Feguiate the #ent to the Commicter, on Contests the Platt at Saratoga last week In com- | what the plank designates as ‘neces Fa cuvareppointed Suit wert| cone County, Convention et the Indes ‘ other things necessary for running the| November for a New York State Sen- AERO ERC ene ie Department ranged from 9% to # per] ator, while It may chiefly affect only a) an into a nuisance or cent. higher than the market rates at] iocailty, may, « the time supplies were purchased. Warecilon. Of & During the peridd covered by the in| Washington. g-house that wasn't much better iz Organization will be held than the ordinary sort of the Bowery 'y a 3 pelling the Convention to accept his saries and conveniences of life.” wom- | Share of the New York delegate: v 's » | . y dnesday, i Cooper U a en or ee Mr. Fairchild, who ts chalrman of the dictates without regard to factional or| ator Hill considers the construction | Shere wan ules qicemmities appetite’ year off, control the | ey, would hot maintain oe power Pleared atthe huceent of he" prety personal ambitions, of this plank a masterpiece of rhetorical Syracuse walted for Tammany and | to sumsest a SuENale PaDIery COAEE as , iN ‘of forcing licenses Into citles and to’ ¢ 9 e ot The contest between the two factions | effort. seemed to enjoy it when it got here, and | by the organization under the new bale York Senator at | nore they are not deaired, nor, on rhe | fe party for recognition. He sald. his ations | effort the whole town is out sizing up the| lot law. m currency reform | Other hand, would t 'Pro- young men from the new Wigwam to- associates had not decided wh Chane k ther of New York City completely over-| It does not arraign the party on the vestigation the Chairmanship of the} and tariff reform may turn, * minority, they would accept the tender. of t= shadowed every other ‘onsideration, Ail| side of lawlessness, but 1s considered | day. Committee on Supplies In the Police| “Thus 1c Ix that even the most local [Ve vMcers. to erislave the sober mem. Bath leaders declared "thas uney would | yesterday, lavt night and to-day until by him and the other Democratic lead-|Tammany Radwes Catch the Gir! STILL BRIGHT FOR M’GILL. ; Board was held by John R Voorhis| candidate and the tnoat local votes with Hers ofsrither of the two great pi accept, . |the Convention was called to order ers to be expressive of the liberal sent-| 4 ian with aT: ee \ and John C. Sheehan, Mr, Voorhis oc-| this year have the thrgest national re- nerve tauad Liperty, | gt ee ee re ee ork «MANOr there was scarcely anything clse talked | ments of the party, lapel of bis coat comes in fortwice as| Democrats Expected to Nominate cupled that position during the drat few | lauon “Individual Uberty at our frestde/ognition.. We will get that and will be, about by the delegates. Not Enthustantic for Cleveland, —|Muny coquettish glances from the black. | Him for Governor at Trentom, — , years, and Sheehan mucceeded him. ' mux not ‘be taken away, a Tashsnkny yeh werd disposed last | hairea and blue-eyed girls of Svracuse| TRENTON, N. J. Sept. 2.—The latest “inducements to drunkenness may be There was some lit culatiq | asa ma thoi pac Plie Buebiy, Department taster veatel| <“Lgite inne oncettle erik oboe MIRNE ES (aileh thal AUB Ghee, ABAIHOL je little speculation as|as a man without a Tammany badge. wisely removed, but the legitimate de- , to the sentiments to be essed in| All the girls of Syracuse, by the y,| Feports from the Democratic primaries ‘been under the personal supervision of | imu Fetorth of Gertain teatuves sire for the, moderate use of wine and PRAYER FOR HARMONY. the will of those of the 345 whom 8en-| jy. ntiments to be expressed Imi at least all of the pretty girls, have | held in different parts of the State last " the platform concerning the adminis- | Robert L Wood BE GUE OXRIREIK WAL LHRCARI Hilt heer on Bunday should not be driven, ai ator Hill can do with as he likes, but | ; Diack hair und blue e¥es—brililant t s pes night continue to show that Chancellor % ' an now, to matinty itself by. illegitimate | -, a a ' | tration of President Cleveland. of real Irish beauty bfwypp pi 1 will undoubtedly b Commissioner of Accounts Dennis wee] tions of thelr pro¢inibns couple ee eee eid the churches, (O'Brtenttes Send a Rexolation to| the Wiser counsels of the cons@rva-| “tie indorsement of the President as{®f teal Irish beauty, Mogt of therm are Fe otter wera Cen uen tents apparently much annoyed thiw after. | bar pitrary and dnintelligant ens the brewers and the saloora, should xct ihe atate Comiatiice tive Tammany men who know when | contemplated this morning will not be| (al) and slender, too. Few are obese pe held in Taylor's Opera-House Thurs= noon to learn that the result of his to legialat er cf, formulate, vote for and en- 7 they are Meked prevailed, and the! very enthusiastic. and nearly all of them wear cool look-; day, ‘The McGill sentiment will be #0 f xier(investigaticu bad been:made pubs tieetor etchtomeiel reasonable Excise law. The O'Brien rule Democrats from New | braves came around this morning unan-\ YS"? jastic, ing shirt walsts, | strong when the Convention is called to riety Is very Important, but not| York presented a resolution to the Dem- It will not indorse the third-term dea, | ‘They appear to be familiar with Tam- | order that it is thought the Chancellor Important than i nersonal free | ocratic State Committee this morning If any preference is exhibited by the Hii Mens Wave and devote a great | will be nominated on the first ballot, to 5 convention concerning the next candl- from Mourteenth street than to the Jef- Gate, the name of Senater Hill or that ferconian, Democrats from Saugerties or | ALLIGATOR MAY GET YOU, lic. He declined to go into detatls and ‘anny and Gli ’ i referted inquirers to the Mayor for in- nt the Mayor of the City of| fim for sober men to buy, eat, drink formation, ok Riucina’ Gommienlonen whe ‘at pleages them, if it doea| praying for harmony His Honor was too busy thinking out! may. grant to ‘applicants any. of ‘the | Wot infringe on the rights of others.” It petitions, after expressing many imous in the belief that Richard Croker | deemed it best for them to submit the will of the majority. gg aye ‘Tammany Braves Sullen. lor w ‘ ; 5 some place up that way et ieee” Praia te TAH on) the suecitied kind of Hcensea, and no others, See Feasons for harmony, that the Conven-| @pey aid not accept the decision of oe N em Collins Whitney will be men- “Von the “fammany men ned up tn at oa ; but when there has been by refusing & a ' Sxecutive Ci ect joned, Washington street, through whicl + gaven: Fi ? ‘ bd cummunicatton wan sent vesterday | irenmecan aimee ot ihe stacretion re: MAKE-UP OF THE COMMITTEES | tion instruct the Executive Committee to | eno Bone and Senator Murphy, upon Weekt ‘cars ace constantly ‘cumpitny| © net vee west Loam ama ¢ Commissioners of Accounts, containing pewed ye Sun SOM Dlnalon ars: Oeenae: e783 to care nity. seca te. sn he ‘VOFrl whom they were depending yesterday | There will be a plank tn the platform | this morning and_a local band started Has Been Stolen, a f charges egainal the old | "M#y,cormpel the Kranting of the licenge, of the Men Who Will Decide ue sete AIL aE ABO ead beemeny to rescue them from the humiliation | ®4¥ocating the sound money idea. into pe ea Serre eager wae Acting Capt. Freers, of the Westcher Follce Commissioners. ataing out ¢f| great ‘cities to decide what the clse Tmpariant: Matters: te Oe New Wath for mosuiarind | of surrendering to the minority faction, | The contests over the nominations to/RUricuse man and gitl were concerned, | teF police station, has caused the follows Prices above Pthe “market rate. The | AWS shall be, hut the courts hold. The) wo. pouowii teva fe the | County of New York for nomination | very gractously, and they were more or Dé made were not very spirited, ‘The Tammany fellows seemed to realize | Ing alarm to be sent out to all police Praraes are all leveled cagatuat the} Heve. that towns and villages in the © following is the make-up of and platform purposes. including the| tex, sullen all day. The Erle County men are confident of |it. and they started off to cross the | stations in the cit { Bureau of Repairs and Supplies, which | State have to a certain extent an op-}important committees: Romination of but cne ticket for all! “whe general Tammany view of the alt-| Winning the Comptrollership with Au-|T&SiN& canal beyond which was the Look for live alligator, seven feet as formerly in chatke of Commissioner | Hen to Temulate the subject aw a right | Cregantiats—Willlam Rasguln, Nernard J. York, | Ieqinlative and State officers to. be gel Lae AH SaGi AGL Med cits CMa reas vention Hall with a tilt and swing | long, stolen trom a hotel at Wakefield.” Voorhis and later of Commissioner | Shiltcly determine whether. thera witty | buke fb. Stapleton, Henry FF Haagert lected 1895, with “i uation was reflected by a member of the | &¥ neu, of Buffalo, of step that was pecullarly metropolitan | — Bheebin, be licensor. no “licenses “Whatever, | D. Rall, Vichormante Chatite Patterson, felected in 1895, with power to add to|tammany General Committee, who said:| The Brooklyn men held a conference | and infectious. Democratic Aldermen at Syracuse, | thelr numbers from Democrats at large through the election of their Bxcive | Walter C Barton, KT Fitzpatrick, Witlem PLA tg devise. such ea ane WRIT FOR ALDERMEN. Commilasioners, and thorefore “town | signet, Patrick Keenan, Wright Holcomb, Thom: | © Cidade iden! ea = pend villages Nave now virtualhy Jorul | MHS! Moe een ee vinachan, | MEANS to Accomplish said object as to pt in reference to the sale |% Fo Gradve dd Martin, Joha are If the State Democracy gang will| this morning und deciled to support| All Caumht the Tammany Galt. | ocing to the anscnve trom the city at every agree to support the State and legisla- | Gen. Horatio C. King, of Brooklyn, if Syracusian and Syracusine | Demovratic member of the Board of Aldermen, tive tickets, I do not see any objection | he exhibited suffictent strength to nom- sy, insolent and indovent | that body did not hold Its regular session to-day, swaying of box and or Every caught th option, Se m Thirteenth Sena-| of hever Mast Reap them may seem ft, and it being ex- on Sunday homas © O'Sullivan, Morite Ellinger, Thomas F. to admitting them to the Convention to- | inate him before the name of Kings was a Kish poise of | Ali the Dex racuse, beyond the fF + ressly understood and stated and re- f he bobbing both in Ume to the mu: | torial District. ete At Ne law that towns and | Gitry John F Metntyre, John B. Shea, Andrew | P! Nea a Binies wae day. | called tn the balloting. “ized up from the standpoint of a Pintice: HORRAA, Wi a Wak ai villages have the pow Me scema Ine | ¢ fm, Charles M, Vall, Chartes 8. Rogers, | 8°: y said State Convention that] «phey can't harm the local ticket. We} New York will probably follow the! who uccasionally nearer to Tam- ay Pen a ie ae bg Bare PERE ARMS AM estOrR, ae ne Mensy 8. Duncan, George W. Youmans, James|&b¥ Democratic organization in the | wit win that anyway; but they can pre-| lead of Kings. Hall thin the Onandaga salt 4 rr branch of e one ¥ j ‘y LOR Meer \d rn) ° To Y jc i! shal Like ne ves did not D pe el aitione Gouctatoiday nN F the ome. rule in excise, ea power, | Stranahan, Henry C Day, Joreph Metntyre, Fran: [City and county of New York which | vent a good many more Tammany men | The State ticket will, unless unex. | MPSS, Ihe brass dia not appear very Pp . ay down an ferred on them by the State, ‘|e J. Moltoy, Jeremiah T. Finch, John Kelly, A. [Shall refuse to abide by the recom-/¢rom going to the Legislature than | pected elements are injected into the} they'had Ls opinion which will make necessary a in some what the! : fi 7 i - van are ected into the} hadn't sicpt well, Some of them \ 1 note nat thelr © Pop, KM. Jones, John D. Kili, Wililam B.)Mendation and rules of such harmony | would go df the Btate ctowd fell into | contest in AW Ana’ talioting | heen to bed, and ‘they showed It ppesia) ee of the Board of Alder: [lave ad ay the Meters of the etty of | Kirk TE O'Keefe, Adrien Tuttle, Charles H.{ committee on said subject shall no! tine thin nade! Upcaastallowe | he saloons ‘and hotel corridors, | men, for the purpose of reapportionts : Ne , ‘ ae “4 Voght, (Ge “ a ae TiRBAVA ce Ang HN: a : he. corridor the Yates resembled Bre thivtecnthy Benciocial Ditage tite lem. ore cannes 6 | Raton, Frank Rt T. Voght, George Flecken F be recognized as a rex If they do not support the state Probable State Tleket. i lobby of the West Hotel at Minneap- : rial Dis nt of the. temp », William D, Dye, Frank W. Brown, Augusilocratic organization and shall have its! and jegiviative tickets, 1 Se Fi , 5 SE ete oot the Aran dee meee three Assembly distr pret Oe toe temperanes: question sp ve ite! rn . 1am going to) FOR SECRETARY OF STATE-—iluratio C. Ki is first day's 4 bly districts. het wa cig even as much as voters | deck, Matthew Meracig and Matthew Scanian, Idelegates Jed from all future| put out of the race for the nomination | of Kings County of the last Repat National The formal writ of mandamus to the | !P, {98 Piattorm —T. W. Pitzgeraia, N.C. H. Ket) State, lem! Congressional and na-| for Senator, 1 dont think | coat win RM an earginee ence ga or the Walmer House. at Board will be iseucd to-morrow, when ew, Vork City cannot yore for the {man 8 Whtteoure, WR. Mcoutre, John te [tional conventions of Ist and 1s Sith three: Geksta In the Mela, aud og [re Gownty bat Chlcage during {he hottest part of the! Aretaseparntly connecto’, ‘The former de the Justice sits in Special Term. of Excise Commissioners it pre-| Deveney, Jon W. Glendenning, James H-1 And further that the Harmony Com-| goog many more Tammany men are in| FOR STATE TREASURER—Jobn B. Judson, of | EM"! Pend simply, sotelys:so}ldly: poo the lattes Counsel on both widen agreed on next |!" cunnot decide what t.censen, if [Holmes Etvard M Shepard, Thoinas O. hear | mittee be further insiructed {0 report | the wame Boat.” Ane ret} Phe Tammany men, themselves the | [it ispurethey are properly fei on! there le Monday as the date for the meeting of any, it will grant, or, excepting within [T#% John For Ment» Co Miner, William Sul | ae the noxt State Convenion a perma- Fits Ctupeenta anna OR ATTORNEY. Al~Daniel @ Grit-| focling pretty much as the hotel lobires | pa nervausness."* IF it is tmpure they are the Board of Aldermen. Justice Beekk- | "#rrow limits, the tax thereon ae penibos: Lani aserat) Hoh etiam. Roll nent plan, if practicable, for ail cate ate Dei ate Jubilant, Ian, gt davetion Geuaty Thaked: WIR Ooeee ho nearer eon Tete ani! th Borrurs of nervous pros. man !n his opinion says: ; Such a Luw Is Abanrd, Wee ome aes Wem | of the second class having more than| The State Democracy men were Jubi-| Fou stats ENGINEER AND suRVEYoR-| Pol Off carly and hui gine to bo could Ara fon Femi. coed We nery eh On NS eae “It Very plain—inieed, Mt needs nol} ‘Phe abourdity of such a law ie mani:| Fromme, Arthur C fusts, Wiillam Ryan, Pran-| One Democratic city or county organt-| lant over the trlumph of their cause. a, Clinioa Ward, of Onelia County. li casi eceeee nen ene Maks PTE IGS OA S98 IRM EE MEE argument, for the figures speak for fest when according to the construction | witant, Wiliam Church Osborne Zation, whereby fixed equitable rules| Corporation Counsel Scott sail this For azsucian COURT OF y Wanted Clear 9 themsolves—that there haw been a mule |PEUUSIY dnd res uly Metered WOT ay Ounvour, Michael Finnegan, RP. Anible, | shall be established for conventions for| morning that he had had no assurance APPEALS—Churies Couny. | Senators Krank O'Donnell co Ss stantial violation of *he Constitution in| York Mcatnot give a Lecusa ty Gog [or ewes T Church Charles T. Tray, J Rus. | nomination and platform purposes, of {that his people would be admitted, of Alow D. Parker, of Ulster County | gBey eltar™ Sutivane | the divis‘on of this Senatorial District | Merton, or Mayor TO offer Mti|selt Parsons, Jann Cuaeen, Henry Seaver, Samuel] delegates trom such organizations” in| DUt he expressed the opinion that the; ‘Tne temporary creanization of the! AS*eMbiymen,, pies S Meber. into Assembiy districts ther houeas jo the city glass Of | Newbury. H.W. Rentiey, R. P. Flower, W. iS Convention could not do anything ¢ convention at noow placed Perry Bele | Clerk 3 Duty Count . to. : Wine op Sunday to any one Whe may ¢ WA | onid cltlon, h ma) leterant Tone initio chal Ch urk beeen Ferrey Sarsaparilla There should be no diMeulty about | dining with them. Tt cannot protect | MoCiomey. Tra Nets John A. Reynoldy Jam It conclud Lee Gp Saal dleniaaka eaaeabiaMenscar ena lea ena Deu Seat ey ke cut orown | © p this. The transfer of a few election | either of them from confinement in call, RK Murham WR Cree, Thomas| quae sur secretary be and Is hereby inatructes | State Committee to encourage harmony | man. rnnetfek. ‘ei, Brown, - Alstricts from one district to another will | Batltenbary f convicted of Onering Mrown Jr. Jean Peterton, BG. Foe, J. G. | aq hangmnt ests af tne ronitiun ta Hon Hop. {in the party by fair treatment of ail Hoswell P Flower will be permanent, min the etary Tee ce att; | __The One True flood Puritien : bring abou: a m eater approxima. (ng less tha Morton's pardon wis, OMNES, Or Edward Storck, Charies N. Brayton. | mower, of Wateriown, N. Y., with a request that | factions was sincer hairman | Committe adse Park" Jiminy | HOODS PILLS te aferdinuer pill amd tonto, cquaity’ uf population taaa few | peu Committee on Permanent Organtzation—Chait-| the seine be reported and proarnted by hm ta the| Ele repeated his declaration made ye The convention will probably last two py! Uhe'ohaainan of darian’ s estengs family cathartic, Bie exist . =a i ccording to the narrow-minded con- ™ Mi Ai ans Wann azar ain Horare cusuing State Democratic Convention for is due|terday that the State Democracy woull days. : " eae or by Steers ae |structon contended for at Saratoga Tosmend, Adolph Goeiting, MS Bulwinkle, FB. | ger |not under any circumstances agree to, Senator Mill's plan for the enlarge- CROUCHED UNDER THE BED, | 3! Week: tie statute makes Se uarnen OM 2 vom Theatore ure: | That the Chatman of oir Kaeouttye Commities, | support the local nominations in New Ment of the State Committee will be | fore in his wn how mover, Nation A. Kiiimer, John canderton, $48-' yoy. W, Churclil. apycint a commstce of thirty:| York, but would Indorse and work tor adopted | a e ol iskey to one, 4 , urd eR, Ramee ley, JOON Ave (one trom ho Assen! IMatrtes in the e S! e tl b 1 * 4 Boy Burglar Pulled from [wine or whiskey. ne, ee TON TANIA oa aE madsen nee uae n_Ansesnt the State and legisiative tick At the meeting of the State Committ- ing Flace. in any. sort Bt cle ° Mins, William Rinkiof, John Rourke, wdwant (ony of New: York). to present ant advocate | named by the reguiar machir co this morning this resolution, refer- on the a te andi At SAeANOL hur steLean, Renwick Dibble, & E. Wamzel, wat.) orventon at Syracuse jsuine: apg: the: other te Commities recommend i Brook . . wn Lamont, Mowlant Fish, Anthony N. Nrady. {party Won tat hereatver Sauce 2 us fy OW “Hdlouloue “Wilks MBI, DANI Geta gk Ree ll TAMMANY COWED. | Mr. Scott also sald that the representa: | oor wali . 1 y Kissa, in a eeeaa MBER | ul ie lo prevail, Thomas Hogan, J Wo Clark, G. A. Harding, | ARG Senator H's Harmony Plan) de‘inite plan in regard to tender of ” 4 the same hasis to ihe /aaee MEG iy eg. Might Eptarce an we |) Whiteman, Joon F Sheehan, George J. Weld | aha €o hiaeoisa, one-third of the votes of the New York ation of this resotution by the uniry delopntes conmics | A d_ fivaterteal (det Fied We Sulth, Joan ® Ryan. WW. @ side! sieilil totes Gea wana | dclegation, on il increase the member- Teat deal of miasoniry | D avie ( d | artiban aval deugh B.S Loekwins Jacob Shieh BD 8! SYRACUSE, pee ‘Phore| ‘The State people have a mal sed ea “| ong hs, nem Ny Rotana the) ress 00adS. pias ‘ AW EOC oe | was no disputing the fact that before) tained that they would 1 into GRE 2 underatood, SHecpsiite 3 to Nin head to ehforee | the Demoers tate Gunvention | line unless they were given one-half of ence i really Sn ONLY WANT RECOGNITION. [h2 Rinumuea today the hammase del, | th representation, bat there was AT HUSTLE FOR BEDS. teas Contings Healiehe Fenn . - y x law now A big H 4 a f ne "Wit y del-} . eeaala " ° - AeA Terral _ i fad Th QLUUE State Den oornts Just as they are when they go toa Nalfaccert (he one-third offer witiout mak 5 show Tamm any ] pees i y a> aaah 4 Sleeping Place, | they were tstributer Man nportations, Y was bes Pra ne teed ; | onal Convention to At the popular | iM further protest. | eile we Oke aed | ware rep in ! . sedleheh . e* 1 r y be ening Worth) | candidate for the Presidency h Saclne Pin | LM ai to The Evening a) r Lae ratonanl 8 4 gre ly compelled Fubmlt tO Inepection, Sept. 2h—There| Atier a i of dents, conferences,| Ty a ee eat BEBACKBEL Ms Y.s peboTheisix, .Aimeng thet Iificctive Designs in Ha 4 NO BUSINESS FOR COWING. { ter a a The general impression at 1 o'clock hundred Ta braves were a little JK N we - : : | tee ane ais ca re dD. Mourning Fabrics, i He Is Competied ty Adjourn Court | gress re for Lack of We | e tus 7 , ‘ / ; Judge Cowing was +1 F yan | Lord & a or, ¥ Part of General Bess one, a rardites hel Bloor O'clock to-day, be Was no | ‘They ha 4 Lror iway & 20th St. te business on the ca r and received. chelr nds q is Ip the second hit nas hep Jo Dan" fr » nO Mure ordinary | is ie awerr, wind i tries | Him were st t rorormer 7 ier are wevenityt Jas edward M Sacpard, Whol also has —me ‘ ‘combs awaiting. ir {4 ports. named a him; Charles vaste Tena i a Court, but they ure sll charge | ftwarda an fg Wi Chics | Vaminets Teas always uo to the i; great critnes, such as murder, held up the anti-emachine organization, high Vantine s:andard; 29 kinds, ig ‘A’ goud deal of work is necesnary + an County ts in it, | i # 72 unoapway he cuses ready for trial, and. the | TS COREE EG co a A I bee Queens County bad almost as big | DIED. 7 to bring them to the bar a fepresentations as Kings and @ much Portas ae yore humorous one : Warhington, D.C, om Sunday, au », Czar of Long Island sit e iy { aT SUPPLIES FAILING. iene i PHEN N. STULWELL, 1 the | Our Arilies wells ie wind} waver ta, com De ine, fens of ae | this ai 3 jets supply fur suburt, oe Writ aye vers > Oo ts rn yer, 4 o settle : I te ] inlageee, cP. ‘Unserwond gpa. 1.53 DEVELOPMENT OF CONVENTION TOWN Ih the Marnie Gh Giteenae | trom the alore, INCA ot and Gib ata Breet g * tyle, but he has abandoned that} 4 a .