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GRAND ARMY BUGLE NOTES. c .jj MEL D. S. BROWN'S MI UT ART RECORD. ayflCUtf YAM-Tl il Al TH!'. DIP y RT MK XT EN? CAMPMENT RECETTIO** TO EDWARD .1. ATKINSON". \ comrade who bos devoted a gro.it deal of his ,i;,i,. tn ..rand Anni matters, ond iv'.-.- aetlvttv. moI and HhendMy br. nfTnir- which nffeci the iiit.-r.--t* (,f tlie erd-r have mad- him prooUnenl and popular iniong i.i- oasoetotes In Hil* city, ls Colonel David ?*. "arawa, wi"' w"^ tia* nmnth for a second Ume elected ?a lb*' Important und rmponrible office of ii.airman of the Baa York Mt mortal Committee. The Cotoncl's titiilsa was anonJmous, a nigh compVamnl io tin* .Mairan mid ImpartlaMty with which be performed .muting dillies which devolved i.]ion bini during bb pjol !"rm* Cnlnn-l Krowu was bom In Hiis div In April, 1 -tit. ji. flrsl ralBtar* exp*rlence was under Moah 1.. parnham* then a lieutenant In ibe mumu* 7th Reg] piat, M. '??? s- E. v.. who before thc war funned a fsmpeay af oouaves romposed of amateur gymnasts. jt wm *? ?'?' "'",' *l ,,v*1' nrffanlaniloa lo Btoworth's ri*now:ifsi oouaves, and Lteutenanl Fhrnham'a pur pn,^- na ; te irv imii lu-'i'in- nilli F.li-iiiii-Hi. p.nt I0< bresklnit out of lb* mir ended the rivalry and trough! KRswertk and Farnham together, one as colonel nnd the other ai Heutcnant-rolonel ol Ihe y\T* Ir-uavea. Cimrode Drown succeeded to Ibe jiir"- ,,f ?'?' '""'' ",:'i'-'hv which Parnham or -pgbwd, .-md eventually took lt into Hm 22d Regiment ?, Cempony B. (hptorn Broom served with _-<! when U wm eaDed lo the fr,.nt in Virginia, and CODON"!'.*, DAVID S r.P.OWN. iras preasoted lo Bewtewnnt-colanel. il" ton*? part in a til- service with tin* regiment In 1863 and i-i. ile continued In Ibe Statlono! Ouard until be lad founded out eleven penn "f -erv1.?, and I- now a member uf Um 29d Regiment Vet ran Cdrganlm Rsa. Twelve pears apo Colonel Brown Joined John A. pix Po.-t. No. li.">. In willoh he held Ihe ofltees of officer of the day nnd s.-iiior vice com mander. In 1IM lm mgailllOd .Tames Munroe Post, No. ?>07, and was its eonunoader for riv*- successive term-. He 'a- been olde de romp on Ihe staif of Pul National Ct m mander Warner. Alger, Veooey and Palmer, and lu Ids the sam.'- position cm Ibe -tall of ibe present rommonder-ln-rhlef. A, .?? Wete*ert. He presentcd lo Pa-i CoiiHunmler in thief Palmer Ihe most Vs'itiful linmd Army bud;"* In existence. t"<-ilii*-iei r,r.'-.in hi- be..n Mg) ty succeoafu] In bun!. snd by his allergy, tact und ability bus a. umutoted s handsome fort'iii'". T.ie ottendonce of delegates nnd other comrades nt fie Twenty-seventh Annual Deparimeol encampment, beid sr Syracuse loo) Wednesday and Thuraday, Feb miry -J-g ond S3, was large, and the re-suits of tbe ro-eilng satisfactory (o (be member- generally. A ivnop-1* of tbe reporis of Hm Adjutant-Gene*?, Quar? termaster -General, laopocter-Oenerol ood otimr de? partment oMii er- hos olreody been printed rn The Tribune,. The regular election ol department Ofltoeia look place on Thursday. Muk* ?' ?pu P. * leary* af Rochester, wns rnanlut-owsly elected Deportment Commander, Hie flr.-i tlim* thal a candidate for Ibis nilli e ba.- bc ii oho-, ii wlthoul opposition. Comrade ('.-arv is -Snpertntendaal of police of the city of Kxhester, and well deserves bis onHrue dlstl rtion. For senior sloe doporluiml cfemmoiMer Bdwurd J. Atkinson, past eummandev of it p. c knim Pool No. CTrJ. wan elected. Comrade Atkinson uni the fir-t choice of all Ihe po~ts of New-York City, and re.ielved the slnvi-t unit.-d vote of t:..* detentes fr un thc ea.-terii end of the stat.*, having besides many auto porters lu other urttoas. Comrade >ili- Owens* of Oshoeo, was sleeted Junior \b. depart nu ut com? mander: Dr. J. L. F/ldi. mrgsoo; Ihe Rev. w. R. Helm, chnplaln. and Martin Short, John R. Graham, Benjamin I*. Finley, Doh.-ct M. "nriiii h uni .Ioho C. Sb it* nienibers of the State c.iniit il of Administration. Th" Women's ReHef Crrrpo abu held Ri annual sos sioi st Rynrruse, and elected the following oflteers; Pr'-ldent. Mrs. Jone-s. of Dion; scnTor vtce-preatdeot, Mr-, linker, of Jamestown; Jurinr vice-president, Mrs. Mii.ia-kie: treasurer, Mr-. Smith, ol Brooklyn. A reception to I'ust CommanOar Morard J. Atkin? son, in honor of Us olecttaa tool Thursday By tho Department Encampment to the ofllce of Renlor Tim DeportmentrCommondor, win be given bv Horoct Ii. (iaflin Post, No. *>7h. ut po-t heodquortcrs, Park sve. sud One hnndred-ond twenty-nlnth-st., on Mon? day evening, Manii '.. Many of his fili-ndi* and cum rides win tulle the opportunity to congratulate him on tlie naraling so noona which attended his candidacy. D I* tli'* aalrrreal feeling in Mow-York Qroad Anny circle* that 00 dl*Unctlon in recent yeal- lin* been ?me deservedly conferred. Tim Memorial committee, of which Oomrade Attdnson ha- been the secretary for the last Hm years*, bas eau-ed" to be pregOl***! n ff. of handsomely eiigronse<i roaolnilons sotting lort ii his record und omwleoo. Whick will sunn bi; pre.setiu-d io hirti. <Viriimiind**r .Min J. Finn, of Farnham Post, No. ta*\ i* ehalrnmn of the committee having tue stlslr in cbrirg". In bplte of tb" di-.npprr.i-il of Cominnndrr In Chief *A'.-l^M>rr, thc trustee- nf the - Veteran Homestead lund" are poohing then- scheme lo prooenl to Ibo wlr.n?r sd a liv* -mlle "forced march,*1 r.~xt Heptom ber, a fwrutohed boiiie.-ti-.nl. CampetlUon i- lo be free io every herd of a fntiillv srhowas ii Union soldier from IM] to I86*>, do ."lor barred, The house - value not glven-l- lo be built In Indtooopolla, and IO ie rfady for occupancy when ihe encampment meats th-re, **epi'-ruler 4; tin* deed to be delivered tu tlie nioner ut ibe earnretire Ibe evening of the doy ol Ibe ciiite-t, in occur tho day ofter ibe Grund Review. Hallet g Dall-, of Boston, lt ls i.nuoiimf 1, ti.ivi* give:i a i*i.i'ii plano to gnnB Ihe parlor. Jt would not (>? surprising If ( ninmamli r W-H-ci-t 1- obie to f~d s way to upset the scheme, which be hos coo ?ramed ns unworthy, and believes I- calculated lo toing dtocredli upon Hm order. According lo tho lu-t rtafameot of "J. L. Smith, secretar**,*1 votorana ol UH ar*. t<, receive a atari of BOO yards; those m/<?? ?""ht um i? loos, -joh yard-: those ?f 18iia, 100 yards, SM Uic*,c of ieii4 and 1 ->.lii me to sturt on lim mark. Ji.T" ors tv,o or**anlioti(N a ol Abraham Lincoln War Votsnaa in Brooklyn, nnd a Hird is oboui lo \i> ?Pmhkshod. They are bompos <i "f Republican - ttteri Wit art* thorough believers in the principles nf ll.-lr tony, n.,, i Wu, ,torted jut belora the campaign of 9WB, mid meeta every Hnturday ott alng, ai Templars' 'uli. lurk aud Tompkins aveo. Its ofllcers are Jame ""?-Keilli.., pr<-idem; tteorgo Keiacb, flrai vtee-presl ytiii, uoorgo TOmmoMter, second vice-president; ?aala P. Decker, secretur) ? .lulim- McCullough, toroa Qf! John ll. Bsnlth, chaplain. No. 2, mnreta al Xo. HI north Meeond-st., averj Wedncadnj t. vening, miu 'is oriners ure: Henry shute, captain; John Hill, ad Jutsm, w. <;. Tuft, iirst lieutenant; John uwens, "maud lieutenant; .lam.** T. IuvIt, qmutermaater; Writ uro L. Marten-, c-buptolu. No. Il will soon be ???nd la Qreenpolnt. The object of the organisation IsUie prc>7*,-ration of RepubMcOO principles, the care of ,*. '""uaU-s and inm m. I ni.1. Joe fuuerul of (.euersl Abram Dsllv, supposed to be ?s i_,t eurvlvor of the War of ini2, in this city, was largely utten<Ji*l ]_?? Kuagoy bv comrade- of the * A- R. Notwltb-<tHiidtn*f" Hm sn..w nnd bad **atl,er. ihe purudt* we a fine one. linnie up ol mun nm l'o?t. No. '24; a. g. wiiiisui* i'o*', .vo. .'U)4; the Vi rwi ?*?uavaa, the Washington Light Infantry and J*1"*^ orgBiiltutions. Commander W. L. schaefer, of r-uiutif-r Vom, delivered Hie ruiieml addresh. The *B!Bti was lu fvpre.*"-. Hills Cemetery. be-ldJ* the dead ?oiob'r'.s wife., who dir** tMrtv rear*- ugo. i-omrado Otto W. FSler. c"if*Rarbani Pteltekle Pool, ?__*_ <,',*,1 0" Februarv 'J-t ond wa* buried p --.terday T'ra all the honors bv the post. Ihe funeral took I'isce at the I-r .-by terian Church, Noble and Lorimer ?"""s '-reerioolnt. Oomrado Esler belong-d to Cbm uTir'T ,?? 4f>th New-York Volunteers, and was a faith IU' *0.1<1tor through the whole war. rmf* *-rt A'"-"*?"u Pout, No. :??. mid A. s. Wiillums kin - '? r,?4 imV* con?oBdated and will hereafter be Mown ax William- A nd. r-o.i F.,-t. No. :,' AERIES FOR A XEW PARI\. A number of taxpayers and other persons llvinc between One-hundred-and-twi-nty ihird-si. and Ral buodre^.an4._fly._fti).Bt Qn ^ ^.^ Mde h_Va tent ? Priitno to tho Lour* of bteect Opening apo Im ?_* Trent._ , N,rM,,tas *?*? ?"<l st. Nlehobi* Ot.*-' 'ind;? w"1 <'^h"""''c.<1a.,cl ,!,lt1v fifth .t. tn On. . ndndaiid.frtin,,,^.,. The petition ray. thal j ! '-?'?' ""'-;"-. I- utlii.jirovad m,d nf .,?,?,?-,. L. J " V;i1'"' Th" "'"'h'l.i. of tl,.- boura la ?^ ?ltod to the fa,, ^ 1:?., ,'?,?? ~f'rb;,,.,., nrpi.,-,1,..1b o7 MornlnCde ;"<>?,,?? Morns p.rtB .?, M. ,?,:?,:?, uiond. nnd '.'?te; n* fi-":::;; fi^jj"?1*. f"*1*!,,f""- f?" '/"///: FASMX,; OFJBXKS. Marino op a Tuesday < Passed on. Tb. day in certain Democi A TOTJCRING INC hunt iN T?* Cl Bl MT Tim Cabin,, ?-,..,,, ;,.*,, rested f,,r . m?m.,,t last lanka, of Brookviiio, iv,,!,., ond ii,.*,, 'orv of Jenks which appeared neil ?, ... ...I..,,, w.-nio, run,- papers ?.* ? touching and 1";:""f";/" fi"' "r "?'..* Democratic patriotism ,.?? -11 sucritic... tool i, *....?,. a p,? ,? ,,., N.|iU back ntu obscurity ul,inuit p word ol commendation. Ibestorynsltnppenredin ? The hun- (a trifle strange by the way. since li was nol ??- ."I I* M follows: '-' u -. l-l" 81, -.. .,!.v a. lenka will i n M i levetand's second Adnrinls. ' "" '- Ol ld- ii).|.i.ii fi,, nt ,.,?? " ' Siana, yeste .liv. the ia-; ,?,,. i In tin* atte a,,.,n. Upon Um in Mt. Jenks seat foi hi- pa*t?r, Telllti ? i.nu ,.f tee .tu:iti ,n. ii.. Dr. c ..anni- replied : ? ?<;...? iii- :,.wu-i,i-ii -I, n beard theil neighbor, and Mr. li.ivill the Attornc ti it ion. ||? rec. Mr. Cleveland la tin arrlvlns bi i SO ' re. Ipi ..f ti,- in,t. i-i, the ll i d . i nws.1 raid, "What shall I do"T' M '. Jenks r piled : --| mu.. nf Um limn.: . on fl ! 1- I upc leaks iimi !.-, ret Ive ronaratulMio - .iii the iftein eu. Mr. Jenks ls universally beloved rn RrookvRte. im. al hi- -laughter* i- married to t'eogreasman Rhlvely -r Indiana. Mrs. Shlvely has been :.t hame foi sc vets I weeks, amt cn Sunday inornloR outdo Mr. Jenks a c-and lather. I., Rolne mt., n?. cabinet Mi. Jenhs leaves a practice of aso.ooo a year, but be ls worth ai least s 'I'i.nt-: ol * milli .ti. ii ia a ve jr b. Uvb member ?.r in Piesbyterlsa Church, rarely mlssiai b servlee. Ue attends the Ri We class ,., his brother, ci-- la prayer. uT-tiing uni i- usually preseil at the youog people's meeting. it seems hardly possible (bal Mr. Cleveland could read tin- dispatch wlthual dropping upon Ibe page i -ii,ni i.-ir of regret that this imbin Democrat was ti"t in be Attorney-General afi.-r all, and Buapper ind Anti (snapper abbe, bearing tm- tai- of simplicity md -eli -a. niue, iiui-t have thrilled willi patriotism md party j ride, i.,o situation in Brookville lost Tncaday imiv huve lieen -nine,mug ]iUr> nu, ? rh.* telegraph ofllce ind been qntel all ihe forenoon, About ii o'clock Ihe young tody operator eras debating whether lo do fancy work, or lo -end the small boy, who h-ici ihe sinecure of rm--ug-carri-r. over to lite nostolltee-bookstare fur another 90 -nt novel, when ihe Inatrnmenl suddenly begun to click om u message io ...urge a. Jenhs*. TT \i:,s flgned ?<;. C." A sadden ii'.itiuiit crossed the fair open tor's mind, she letted the ba-iily penrUled dispatch, and hurried hatless over io the Jenks maBaion. Mr. i.-i ka bad )usl -'roiled np from tho olhce to ms noonday meal mid wa- vaguely wannering whether there na- time to shave before tinner, wiora the breathless operator bural In upon him. - Mr. Jenks," .-he gasp.ii, "i congratotete you."' ? He) ?" "Von Ha ve l.een appointed Attorney-General.* ?? How?what? " ?? ii-r*- l- a message from Grover Cleveland," nnd thrusting tbe dispatch into Mr. .(enu-'s trembling harai. ll e operator hurried away t" ten the news. For som- minute- Mr. Jettks -food as one stunned. At length, calling ii servant, tm sent fur bis friend und spiritual adviser, Ibe Hey. Dr. conway. "Doctor." be sahl, when Hie gund ruin hastily np neared, ?? I have Nen appointed Attorney-General ol Hie I'nlled Siotea." ?Grand," ejaculated Hie reverend gentleman loy fully. Doctor " -aid Mr. .(miks tn tones of deepesl r.gl'u ibm. ??nhill -li.il! I d'.' Yy:.iit I- my duty to my porty : nd n v i ..i;-:'*-i "Go," replied Dr. Con woy, briefly but -wl'h deep .nip iohU. Mr. Jenks clutcbed lbs buck of a .bair, breathed bani for a moment, and then iii" HkIi* of n noble -teamed in I.i- expressive ivnt.sylvunto eyes. lld -Implv. mid then toking np a telegraph blank I- addressed lt to "lion. <;tovcr Cleveland, Lakewood, N. J.," mid tb* a. i epl your I- Ind offi r." I .- D-um-i.a'I- pupers uri" nt.vin,;lv wilt. > a s-ill-fit. '.ry arcutinl of sub-sequent devriopm. Urookville, Penn. Ii may !"-. Improbable uh lt .m Ibal -om., one else in Ibis country 1..-1.1. th* President-elect ls entitled lo 11-* Ihe Initials ?ti. c."; or it may be Hist Mr. Ileve lund, mj mature reflection, de.hied Ibai "linke' :iiid "Jenks" 'Md not J,:.i una.t/.e ns Ihey should for CaMnel l-ric-o-larnc. Bul whatever th- explanation, certain I- ls ihal In tbe Cobliicl numenctotnre there's mi -in h wi.rd as (eiik-. As tbe home of i*-*.iiit|fui und unaffected patriot Ism, however. t*i*ookvHte, Penn., 1 al present lend? ing the process!, n. purpose clea -'?I will." urn!-: "I sd for lits l!l TEX TEOUBAMD DOLLARS A POI SD FOR BA'OX Nap .'?? ri ll. I-iriiid, nf -an Francisco, a mining expert, ind "Wi'-r of Ihe big Cincinnati mine rn i lone, Arti., ba- ii poor opinion i-f Meale*, and the Mexicans, Mr. Laxard has boen al Ihe Hoffman ll .iM- rei.nth. mid In ?peaking ol his experiences In M. m.-. ie- -.aid: -I hu-.- no Use far Mexico, because H.e Government mode me poy atO.tWi a i> nnd for bacon ui on- occasion. Ai.-nt thirteen yearn ns-* I haigh! u stip of land oearKonora, Mexico, forty miles from the mouth ol Ho* "-an l'edn River, and thirty mlle* from . o'::.',ari. The land was goS mining property, and 1 knew h lt srere w->ri.ei*i psopaeiv 1 oonM male n r'>d many thousand doitera 1 iud .*|-.ni?*-> wh.-n I st.,rtes) to work, and willi purl if thia ! purehosed miring Implements, reuwder. Ste. For eighteen months I worked sion'- ut th" minc drilled ,1 tunnel tioo feel lour* fiirotigh hard re-lc. and tlntUiy -truck uhat I OTU* tocking for un ar-'-nlni lodge f fil'.cr. I bud ii'irlted christin*-. fgnnduysi Mew Year's, Tbanksgivlng, and every oti.er.lav, and some limes I li-t tn.'ii of dates. It whs m happy dsy f..r rue wk 11 I rencbed lbs -liver ledge, for th.- mine, with all th.- machinery f bad lhere, wu* worth fully ?40,000. I wished to celebrate mv go d fortune, ond na 1 e. ubini thinii af anything better lo ratebrate \iitii than hoeon, 1 determined lo have some, lhere 1- m. such Hiing ns Mexican bacci, you ki nw. il g tbere lune lo tenn against a tr., when they want t.. grant. A bog in Mexico to called a fnisr-baek.* He doesn't grow fat .1 mi Hare beenoso be doesnl g?i aoytblng 1 ? sot. The duty in Mexico tn polk la vo pee ?til. and a- i could gol bacon orrooa the border ol OrcbovRlt, Aria., for 20 orals a pjund, 1 determined |0 ride aver lb--'* H lld get -uni"-. That I- wh-lc I made a gran! mtetake, fte when 1 in- reluming uph fn-ir pounds of the meal the Mexican officers captured me. I waa taken berate s magistrate ol -.e -ort, nnd everything I ponsessed In Mexico, except my li .r-e, was cniiii-cate.i by the Government, "During ibe ms! rnontli I oms al Sonora I Irans f.-rr'-d half 01 the minc t ' I turin Ul.d Gates, on <-, ditton ihal he put a mill Inti tie* mine. Ho asl 11 a - linn fe* hall of Ihe property, bul was mu re I 1/-I. .irni gu iml lung. T ,,1 iv too glad lo bud som fr nu me. Thev hnear lt w , , .,-.- it th- pr iperty ol thnt wis rather expensive bacon ut gio.ooo s pound. Mexlf ? fXCII.e t 1* 11 bmhle, A.I" at pi .Imr.-i tal..- un milli and did nit Uh. m. 1 tell rill DR PAREBUEKT IS His PULPIT AG US. Tte- Rev. Dr. Charles Parkhnrrd occupied hi- pi-1 plt lu the Madison Rquare PTewhyterlon Church again y.-leninv. Ile had imt cuir-ly r-covcr.*.! from Ms recent Illness, bul be -aid lo friends that be was on Ibe high rood lo health ami strength, and timi he tell cm tidei,t Hut kc would imt -nt'er snottier sock Interruption. There was nothing wanting in ike vigor of li- preaching. Yeaterday eu**A the thirteenth yent of Dr. i*nrit hurst's connection wMk tke Madison Bquorc Church, His ,<-.\t ai th. muming servteo wu- (ron Matthew: '?Thiiii -h.nl love Ihe Lord thi Cud ult li all thy b.ari and with aR thy saul, mid with oil thy mind." ELEVATED TRAIXS IX C0LUB10X Tbe passengers on ao uptown train a* ibe (bambers st. station of Ibe Sixth nv.- elevated mltooad al 7::,:. o'clock loni evening w.-re startled by a sigh) collision. Engine Ko. luff with a train of heavily I,uide.i curs "ran Wild" after leaving th- l*nrU linc." station and struck Ike rear cur of the train Standing m Chambers st Tbe lone of me aback ?:? snfflctenl to drive the irnin forward ute.ut a tar** length. No damage wa* don.*, ond mild was - sm r*-tor?*l among ihe poets mira A mr* saggs wa* sent to the louth l-vrry station, ond "ll npu.uii iralns Were held tor about tliiriv mtnotee. arhoo tniftic was rsonmed. ll wit* aalci that the trains WON running on s|,r(rt licvid wi.v nt the time, mid that, ewing to -onie trouble with the slr brake, ibe driver of Kngim* No. j.h. wa> unable to slow np ??'? hi sppraaobed the -tuM ... A ..econa seneratien or tmosers to-oay with tbelr nuder* Id daelsrlng BLACKWELLS BULL DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO by lons odd* tb* beat la tbe world, hold sod smoked aron'waar** Dr. Lyon has used his own tooth powder daily, for over thirty years, and has never had the toothache or lost a tooth. Moral :--Save your teeth by using Dr. Lyon's Perfect Tooth Powder. EDUCATION IN HAWAII. A SCHOOL SYSTEM Wlli-'II OLDER STATES MI lin I.NW. KATI VE HAWAII A XS EAOF.Il IO iiyvi". T l! i I:: c 1111 -1 > 1; 1 v i.i IRS i Si; LI sll y I ILK with Till', rm bl Ul XT Ol im do inn of i ni tn ? Washington, Keb, 21 |*pe?1sl). '''ai- !:. . .-b-p. Ibe lending banker nf Honolulu, pn> ld. ni n Hawaiian Hoard ol Rdnration. anlved In Vt's l.-i-t ii.. k. Mr. lu up an* born In X. Y. He ls imiv ?ui hi ii-iv in ii ll I.i ..id hun-. Il ii.-tit ..ut lo Hu- Island* in l-im nnd nilli itu* ex ceptlou of occasional \i li- lo th- Slates ha* since ' lueailon ,.f n..v.a.h a minsters m.- opened In l-'"i si Wailuku, Maui, ll wa* r. irgonlred In 1877, snd '? known bs Hie Xorlh H.. in. Missionary Instl 1 ile. However, private nehools <b> nol rome in with nar i >s liar -- h. .1 o-orii. li I* Ihe public whoois, ? I.li ihe ..m. riit.i-iit Rngltoh -'ii" ls. upon which ih- fill ure ot ' ll..--. : in people I---I-. They ,*lu rule lah.- Ibe number ? tim. I. il iii lin" other -> '.ls, i '?? .v.-tiim. ni lia* I?ii liberal u Ibe .inp-ui of Ihe public -; h..ni-. As io th., tali nt or partlc'ilai beni 1 iwi ii | npll . ll rn il be said lliej earel In ii dilp mid In in ithematli -. 11.---, sre Imltn live mid leam In ?? Hie \>-.\ arith greal facility. I iej burn iiliythll.g bj rule, mid r-nilli .i|i|i!v rule la idvlng problem lu ni.il hemal lc*. Hui they sre _? -i ji.ii.in-'i' in -" lat ,i doing thing* on I ..un book, ::ml rn-d lender . ll- Hawaiian* geuei ally iir- lulen*-l<**d In edu.allin I wi .. |>. ?i.. llb. rally tn promote i dm ntion on Ibe , i md ." **?m> mu -* ar* ? -?"%'- ?'<,/' '?'?'.-V. ?y ?/ o Mir i "I.r.i 1.1: r.tx.tiicif thal Hms pu ted the greater par! nf hb li' ai il-*-... lulu. Speaking ol ll.m..ibm edu. itloa, Mr. RI Bald : ??We huve n good system ni pnblto -rn.I- .. island-. Education I* compulsory for rhlldren from six lo flfteen years of age. Ol rnnrse, pupils may K" tn school ii- mneti longer ss Ihej like, u- have ?l"".'tosses .1 -rn.I- (be itevernmeni common, Ihe Oovernmenl English and Ihe lt.dep.ndei , ... i The (..minmi schools ur- th. -.- . ?-. Hawaiian language atone i ii ed. i .- j . noa only aboul ' ger i ? nt ..r th" il ....I popnl itlon. I lier, b ive bI rnosl reached ihe tani bli j >* h i and in dr .- ? - out .1 waning und m.-iii. -m . \\ -... ... j i,.. n , population l- -it* i.i Bmui d i . common si bool* ere in i ol ii ed pta. . . ore nut morn tl in a d.nei . lld--, i In I.i district. Il.il even In ? >? r- nm, i ;.??? i ol ll - Hawaiian par>-ni i i . n . , . tonghi In l-.hi.-li h. li will i.n. therefor.-. I . Ibe common bool . r. d. i VV< r. r i-? i l< tn Rel le i. hi i edu. si d lu En? ow! of-lbe-wa place*, tb. ?"? lbs II m. lian I uigu ige in lin I ? ? pay !'?-., ,i applied from ihe liri ?? li.* uovernm. M. ? ? , M?i SS tif^^'i:/ ' it ? .. V* *?*"**? _._?.. ..__?*' *r* vr*r*'"-i -*? ?-~',,"'.~i '_*to? -_t- - * 1-, ?"* Jr - '.--'a J-?*' -, ?:.-' ^'''jN T iOn_^<(_ l ', "*.'.V _ C. R. RI SHOP -. ROME. of the school population, iti-v-tt- toadlly (nen nnd bi* absorbing ibose wlio rome from ihe common schools, In eib I. t." v ii.-v will r.impure favorably nilli SOhOOls nt 4 -.rall.ir grade In I alllomiB nial Essteru Mates, i u opinion as i- en repe?feOl) expressed by ulm.it"i from the I'l led -' here visited our schools, in both th.I English schools lhere i- co-edncalton. i ; ?? Indepetid en, schools ere those ?np|.i t.. i..- Ktippnrt.*d b; -hurdles, boards "t nu i"!i : nd luihiu c..nilli, i Hons. Rut i ins-'- proportl..f Hiern ur- sub kilted by Ihe . .nv. ' nin-iil, .md r-.-li.- ll id by |--. iii mani Hud -i h.iliir tips. The ti.-nin- Independent dis lu.ld goad ; for, With Ihe exeepllon .,, half u .1../. ? v. rv small .h. "ls slid n- I nvenl School In Ilona lulu, tb.-e schools i.i i Iv.m.- form ni Hoverr ?upi'iii-t. Inslmctlon i- whollv In Engll h, snd ,h-i have about ?-'- p.ni <>f ihe 'bool popul Taking th.- <-i.v.nun.-m. Engll ii nnd lin- Independent school* logrther give above IM |mt ?-m Inst rmi lon l-l the Ii,.-!' - li l.n.na.-. . '! a- I., i I ,iur- lm* I,-. ? Met.il. lu the i i-i report <?! tin- lb. rd i ' Kdn. . ibm Ht Ihe l.'-ni tat ure In i-'"-' Ihe whole nnmU-i ni pupils In Ibe -rhoola wa*, i'>.71?_*. nf n,i-. number only shoal '-?"? were In Ihe common nchool with the HawaHan language. The tiovernmenl rhools employ ?_?,<) te.i' her-, -ev. nu him- ste pure Hawaiian; ?? ur.- Hawaiian hy birth, ol Am. rican ni i parent : nome the grandchildren ni Hu* llrst m lon artes, W'- have aton lea. lu r Irni i San I ran.i Eastern Mates, and llawal.lui-nt-d al oberlin H,..l nther bi HUH lon- ii, Hil country, of ihe ditter eui imti..minti. ? ia lb. .hool . lhere bi*b '-Ul Amer leans, 131 English, snd over "..ono I'oriucurse. rhe lilt.-nd.mee ni Purlll u. ?? 1 imt alone "'a- Iii Ihe lau ? I <ni limn-e population on Ito* i land . POrtugin - ?annis have s heller appreciation ol Ihe advantage*-; of education, and mot** driel application rn ihe ian compellinR children lo attend cl.I, Th. **4iln. - number only aboul ?''??" in ito* ni.i . Ihe main porn.ui ol Ibe 'hnni population, therefore, |. ol I Iowa Ran bini*! and Hw l*otiugu. - -All of tin* Oovernmenl ccbool* si Honolulu an free except Iwo, which have e.-rtaln branches ol a higher grade im.i for which :. mall tuition tee i eharged. Oahu Poltege und hinahow Preparatory .-ilui.il ur- ut Honolulu, ila- former la Ihe hlgtu-sl Institiitb.n nf leeming on Ibe Islands, though per lisp- it should bardi] he lirmed s roilege. ii has s .?hurter and Ihe coltogr norse ls carefully told out. lt |s both ii hoarding und day school, nnd has goad bnltdtngt nilli large grounds shoal Hum. Tbe Kamehameha school are lae Industrial -??!.ls no the Islands, am! omong the most Important In ill i timis. Tiiey wre endowed bj my wife, wbo ut ber d.-iitli righi years ago bequeathed all her property to found Hies.- whoota. I -im ..ne ..f th.- tru-tcs. Tho boy-' school I- iv. ll und.*;- uni mid garnishing. yv? eager! to huve th.* -.Mri-' school equally - ? In n ?hort tim.*. Paglia in Ibe Kamehameha -.hauls re* reive ii goad education hi the common BogRsh briincties, uml ore tonghi sm !i indnstrtes ?- arin bi? ol nmetteol um so them. Ike instrucltoo i- sirtcily elementary, and wc do sot sim IO lum OUl Ibe Ba Isbed scholar OT tl"* Hrs, .iii- blacksmith, carpenter, seamstress or ..mk. Especial cue ls given io Ihe young children both In a nd mit of BOkOOi, snd to I .-? tmlnluB of young uiri- lo beep them eui of barm's way. Then- i- a museum ronneetrd arllb Ihe Rame bsmshs marnia, called Hn- Rtabop Museum, in mem on- of the lona U r. -The edii.-Htbmsl M'nrli on UM l-Hh.l*. ?- I WbOk, may be r*-*-orded aa In a fair CondHton. Then! are. of course, private schools ond schools for special ecin calton. The first theological behool for tko "-pc*.!.] -:? king af the ev Queen Mr. Rl-hop continued: ilanl i; nl? .? hon ii un re or toss Interest In ll ill . - . ' -h. n liberal!) to " md ba edueati-d n number of Hawaiian i i md jul- nt her own expen e. My acquaintance with thc ex Queen dut. ? back nm. i-irs, .md I know *be wu ? in.,i led el my bou .- In Hon aluin, I" J li-. I-.mini-, uh un I nl*o knew very well. He u i h. in ri an ll ill ii ? ii . ipteln, who tir-t : ? Hu i lind- In command of .. sailing vessel. i' -naru -il mt Atm rb iii ni.iii.iii. and f..r p lu ii >*re I .un now g lng i ? ? l?.rn In i .... and ? i ri ni ly I - -.' i -r' l| ia.u the ? i ? ?? allan b>.y . abo ut- being .-du' Bird ii- " ' ? i ? liter .rf I) mun Ur. d io be p I -j III* fut bet I mi.il lo hsve ? .. i up tin Ito il il I. i I .1 England lirown, ib. i.i ' r ml loner ?enl out . Hie mi ii i."I ti.- -hip Wi I iou.Ini- a* a very ? ? ?! ; life lie I . , ? , , . ,,u ., ? I I .Vi r hi - i i. ii . kalai i ap iud . omni ni -? nee. iv. Ito ultu Ih. Hil - of ll i my uphill ii,. If her bu i ind had lived, : ?. - Wisely. I ?? ? |. i . re I - nhl. i bro : :ht uti Hie r- i > I ? ? B I. dgl af ll T i dt-appoi led nie w'.- ii - '- ? .* lillies ? eli dil. 1' i ? i-|i mi ..M.".* as pn i I ulered -. ? ed In .(. r. pt it. .- ..- ? . ed I nun., had . I rim ? -. I ll ? ... 'h- rei.iii ? - ? i iiirl-i'.i, with a vi -a- io 1 ? I m M I I .un bm i i. pi) li ? n ted ni ? ?! ? nexiitl Ul. I il un upi.doti, lb. rnribl] I- .ri >n and future ? ? Rawali I; - (allin i *v sm kl be m->-t .li i'i-. kV'- tired .. la bl ? ...... rum ii Bveiy i - d. i- mi np thai lo gu on witliiait annex* day a li li longer i l iilt.-d -t.it" - ' unn rt fall lo .ii I. rgch by ?.' ?? i land . I lie) :u ? f H- ne"!- i aluahlo ? - .an it., lin lu i li. bi in- ol Ibe ' ml ? i :.m-iii ll ill gel ria ii f. r na'!.Inc. pi I. Hi lilli ii (ttl, I um i-l.ul I. Ile- provision ..I lb. "v Quern and ito' llliice*.*, n i a .lil j.i.c. I -mm und .".ill hui- , gm Kl elTe. t on Hie Ih.-I** u .H.. ? ni thing In u d- i.I i aler lr iii J In ii lyle lo * irillllt -, If-i--[tei I aid i li. i--| .-. i .,| other*. I h.- -\ yileen own* ii lui nd-ollie m. m... left In hiT by lu r li, ba ml -Sh- tb-ep* up i-i | u in Hie nai i ? ? urra and cu tribute* lo Ibe ipport ..r ihi ' hun li. though I h. In ve she I- mu a . i i-i. -in- lu- siwa)* lue! ii girral iii.my aboul .i to help, nnd nu douhl will cntlnue lo luiv.. '? n .. -i on lin win, i er Inti-resi lu educ itlon, p wu ii,' ai* ind i an "? ? baillie*, tl.i (.rn ---ti |i. I to li. -.pend ;. lure- |.i.ii nf h.-r iinliulry ..i lu mic uti lin Hu ii. ri |.pl-. Th.- ilium; ltln.es* Kiilulmil had hei ..un hoiiw before going t'? Kudu ml. thal a* I* in. tonger the n>ii Apparent, I -up pu . I- will, on hei i.iurii f. En gin nd, live willi -. ... Mi i legliom, ulm i-. hiillding u lar-JO lu >. I se rn li.hil Mi.-n u lunn-,' girl. Ihe Princess .i\ prom.if ie.miling n beautiful aroman. lim Kugll li bl.I "ii bel father's -ld.* give* her a com . i \ un inti . nini rn lo lie lei med brunette. lier I .-ni-, ure III.I <h lb-it" ti int. rt'hen -b<" re .?urn- from Kngland .be um he Ihoroughl) edurnt.-d ii u , mipii n-: Milli liei fortune and a rennin ml, inter, ? whtoh "lil ulway* cling to her, Ibe Mill b- .,1 ntl rai mi ?? young woman, and .-ii,inH um mu im i, tor nullor*, Mr. ('leghorn 'un.!., ii a ? mi marriage, and bas other children. i ui Kainton!. ?- Un* daughter nf the e\ Queen's ?i ?? r. I.lkellke, will nlwa) i?- ifganled bj native h ? I'rll.e. I tn llnwnlbir are a churchgoing people*. After H.- iii- i tep their .' iii. r loll I"" 1'hri-tinnily BUS rnpid uml en i !?? - Ibmi I"" i*;.r- ugo l.lotolr) ,.-, Ibe |..rm nf Worship IhnillghOill lb- i lund-. In 17". ?-_*. r.itirb-en lui- ii't-r llmlr ul -ni,ii. Vancouver \ i Iii ,i iii- i-i md . n ! niling ii- M-U in 1704, Il? ma.I- the Mr i lnvak In Hie hlolalro'l* reilgloll of Hie Hui Iv,-* ll- tried Iii enlighten lb" in, [Hill lined lils Indue. iigulusl iii- vi.-li" ..' iib i . tiincoiiver'i bil. bing* "resulted Iii ii r-iim-i from Ki.tiiohmii.'ba Ihe i psi ',, send lo lil i" opie religious tel. lu r- from Ki lund, lin religions limber*, however, did no! ron.e rroni Kngtoml. rh. Ursi mi?i.nb- wen* Aim rh i. i- l-l lillie "I nn Hie I lund- In ! -VO, ll funnel u i ? mai kui b- pla iii.m-,li li nf n nation mil a religion, y am mu.-f"- In-iiiii timi- hud no! ? a ? - It'll rile Iiii .Mil.i ? - hud lliletl up Idolatry, bul i I la-i i-' ndopl d oil) itt.a-r flinn ,,i Hlghm. lu le limn bun y.tira Hw nih-stonarles ? au.-I. i Ibe aboli I In wu Ilult people to nitd, wilie, :nii -"tv. Iii Ihe n*lgn ni Knmehameba lil Ibe iir*t nini"* church nu built, lt i-nt Honoluln. uml uu "!? "lu :.!???! iu I -1^. tv mi lue v.ur- after arrival ol lb. mtoslonsrie li I- called i, ,.?.....,i . 'mr. h. nnd ?ii- halli nf rural reef by Hie nu. ti es. ii.iiil I- found Iii I.ty r- Iii Ihi sii,id under U? nnler. Al Hr-i li I- comparatively -"ft und I j,m. v it- in time lt isiiun.-- very hurd and .rfu beautiful grnj lint. Wh-n nil Ibe i*ornl cornie oui In Utrg,. ii..,;, . r-.-tiii for !?-?-. The mills ..f ihe .,,,;,, |, :,, ol i nrul bb.i k- of i .-r'-i i regularity, mid b-ii.i im n ?i.iblj n brick, its exterior i pliiin i.nd solid, ulth u milln! portico, und tl.rer liaiigiiig hrnn. ii ol Ito" lumnrack odd lo li- ptotnr . iiue iipp- ilium >? Kuu .inh. it . bun b I- Rle Largest ,? I,iirch mi Hie l*land* ntuJ will --ul I.ihhi people. ii.. |,,--.*. - lim-- Ibe old fashioned seals- narrow mid imlgbl np i-iu ks. The) ere cuabliHied, ond Hie , i,ur. h i- .. 11-| ..*:--?!. ile- iii' -t ml- .bil mi I- - were Cbn loiinllsts, imd the n.i Hie Church I* Ihe Congrega iiniiul. lt i- Ibe targesi denomination on the i-iumu, (hough ih-- Roman ? attodl. - are num.-runs nod have :. doiirlsblng church. The natives are n:tm. t>-*i ia tl,, . uihi Iii Chun li liv it- . ? lemmie-, KVmbots ,-in.l ?,,r..i il*h.rmi.ui-. which appeal io their senses. The desire mr visible Images hu- conn* doun through il,,- ..ntiirv fruin Heir Ubi-, nnd not* bolds 111 I heir worship ol tb.* ? rm ihi and Image of Ibe Virgin. Thu Episcopal und M-Hmdi! .'birches ore also targely r-|.r- -tit.-d bi until.* coligrefwlloiis. Th- Mormons lui- n lull.'" i bun ii ut Hum li.lu. lint n,-N ,|,, ?,,, preach piilygumy. so lha! th. toa against Ihe pnirl.f ll does uni hui- lo be ? ti h.11 i-d. The Mi nmui- on Ihe l-luiul un- B ury p*td ctlMO of people und. ll uniibl -e.m. gulle dllf.-reiii lu mum respects from tie* Mormons nf iii h. yy hen tie* line of Ibe Kamehumeha* b.-.m.xtlncl Mirnilii". n high chief, um- . i<..1 King, hal in ed only * i.-.,,. in i-T i another rblef, th,- well-known Kala kunu, was elected King, lt I- Hu* unexpected flu., ufteo hi.ui'u-. mid thi- ??!.- Oe/er limn* fully lllu tri.t.-.l tl.ni In Ibe selection of Knliil.miii. Ile wa- .. young mini. holding u politon ol the palace with a al.,n of #1 .-ts. a y.-nr. He Wa ? i band I imo, dashing young fellow, fond of society, und In lld* country would I"- termed s good deal ..f -., dud**-, hui be was the available rnembrr ?>f t'e- high rhtef family neal in rani, and was elected King, lt i*. mu generally known tba! li- wife, Kautobtul, wu- n rlefi orldow u i. ii in- married ber. 'be was not of nyul blood, mid aros nu' to -mi sray dlstlngul*bed by Unship t" high chief fr.ii.ili.-. Uhr waa b common native, and .mi married inc royal eoorbamn, who oms a man ol cou -lderabte **vaiHi. Al lil* death sin- becuum a rich widow, mm ii r roan tomi with Katakana made her Queen. To thone who RH*"** Katakana ns a vnung dnmly ab.iiit lue palace the elevation of kaptotonl was srarcelj mire remarkable Hian mts bis rtoellon i ? ihe throne, I rim.- |..-ii|.i, ulm accompanied Mr. Nenin:,nn, the.ex Qn-*n'? reprrseiitstlve i . Washington, !-a on nf i-a i !nn.*s I- r, now stood. He bu* a younger I Tither, Btid Ihe Iw.i boy* M.*r>- n phews bi marriage of Kui.limn, uho some righi year* ?.,?;>? K"ve Idem Ihe ntl ,.f i lin..-, it L* i|in;e trio* thin the marriage .rf Prince David mid lin,,.-- Kalalanl was pian ned some time ego, lt ls a pet scheme of tor ex Queen, wiii boped to have ibr marriage take place on Ibe r'lurn ,.r the Princes* from England this year. Kuli.lutil. however, I- unwIIHng lu marry Prince David, mid from the lir-t lollmolton of Hi* pinn bas load -ni iiuuln-t lt. liui-e who luii-i- n i*t- mnl knowledge ..r the young Princess'* rhsrnci.r believe Ihal -h<* alli nev r yield io Hu ex-Queen's ul-a. tn marry Ititi..- I'nvld. .-v.ii though -h. were , . be, onie Vu.-h. -!,.? knows 'but -h- would be yu-en only in linnie, mid Him the r ni power would lu* her nun!, the ex-Quren. -lu- would fur rather forego tl.inptv Htto o' Qn en, tube ber American tonune glV'*n bv He* treaty. and remain free ,,, choose n husband ar? ri rdlng i i h r own Hklng. Ral sh.- ha* nil her Bte. mid ?b -iaili- ine.- abe bunnie ii,-lr apparent, bern re lu.--il nil hutted aboul nod b r Will r-i'rl ted. The ?inesttnn, I herr tore. ls whether Ibi* mil ron lina-*, ur whether annexation will hip I'rlnce-- Kalutonl t" 1 !*? ul, nu u from h-r i, "Cper*. turn I. back upon Prince Dir l.t. und assert Iht frc ?.bin, like unv other mum: woman of the I nil ai sim,-.. Ttl I. RE WAS BO SOCIAL IS Tic DER I TE. co:, vii. KHF.PtRD, MR. CLEWS y\'l> Ol ?ROE OI'XTOJC 1 l-U'l'' l\ r IXTI-MOXOPOUHTK, The oratorical contest md debate on monopolies, planned hy the rages o' th- Central Latoa* K-stem ! '.? lo hr h. :<i yesterday nt tm* headquarters irf Hi- -, emilits, >,,. il| c.,., r,,nilh-t., did fd take ptocr. H. i.m-i Eliioli r. -h.-iiiril un- Invited Iwo a erk* sgn lo tuim p-irf In the debate with Daniel Dr I--mi. who was to ararat] the momipoUsts srd all Ibelr .-ni ways. Denn < b- - and Professor fteorge (.iiii'titi u. ie etoo Invited lo rn** sunnis with Mr. De Leon. The member* ..r the federation did mu inn- mu.ii whether Mr, (i.-v iiti'i I, lessor nunton wmiU consent to Jnln lu th-.bb.it.-, but ti.y -e. r.- particularly anxious hear frum C..|.I .-I- uni i hei- leii-lved no re? ply Rom Coloorl trhepnrd yrstentey. The s...iuiis,s will not, li-u.-vr. b balked. They though! yrater day Ihal perhaps Cohn)**! rbepard was -mt willing t. 'i- H. "ti t&iiduy. .He "lil probably be Invited t,. merl Mr. n- Leon, who ls ,i mun of wide edoeotton, on some weekday. Mr Clews wrote to the secretary, saying thal it woubl I*. Imposdbto fur lilli ;,, Me i Mr. De I ."-..ti m ,| ?bm... Professor ..um m's secretary wrote, my lng that Mr. (innton refused ;.. .li-uss sueii on Imp-.rt.mt -ubi.., al N'n "'.I Rasl I -'.Hirth -t. on **ii,i day. Moreover, b>- wanti*d lo know thal be wes to '". ??i.-i- ? Intrllcctuallv competent'1 to dlscu - Hu* question. The Ki.-bm citterns of N'eivV,.rl( sen! I reprice n (alive io tbe meeting of the Central Labor Federation ? ? m.ii.nine-- that tli-y were pr-perlnc lo hold a mus* meeting next Tuesday evening tn Carnegie Made Hob tu protest og*lnsl Hie n?w extradRtoo treaty with Russia, r.s.-mlv rntHI-d by Hie Renate and the Pre-*. d.-iit. Russians from other cities lu all part* af the railed Wales nr.* expected to attend tbe meeting. Al the meeting of Ihe Central tabor Union in ifliir.-nd.il Hall, No. lil East Thirteenth-fit., John t-iilnt m. the venerable lnb.?r a-d'at-.r. mode a ape sci nn ihe '? lulim -tu.- ol i.ulN.r Orgsnlsattoui mi CtvtMsu tl'ui.'' He sp,.lc- bitterly of Ibe pre-ent social cotidl Rons, bul seemed to see a ruy of hope In Hie low tem Populist uprising in Ks'i-.-is, which, be said, was one of the mo-, superb opersUons -ince ,he days of Ioho Urown. Hr denounced Hu* Ku--.un ext null tl'li treaty, lim tbs worst thing In the world was tint the new extradition treaty nor the opponents of the Kai.su* Anarchists, bul tim " sweaUng" system. ? ? ? EU SERA I. OF RUFUS BATCM. hwy OP Ul I-'RIF.VDS PRESEXT?RUR1ED IN OTOODLAWX. The funeral of Rufus llstch was b.-ld ol ins Lit. borne in gpujrten DujvU yeaterday afternoon. Tb" Kev. i?r. Ja. me. Shipman, rector of Chris! Church of thi* elly, officiated, lit-' Rev. Georgs Matrass, of KlngshrMge, assisted. Long before the service began ni- number of mourners become so largs tho! the house mid ur niid- mr.* rrowded. The enlim wu* evered with wreaths <f violets nmi bundies of American Iii mt] r .?. White nr.iilds. inila Riles and lib's of Hie valley were -trewti about Iii profusion. A choir con? sisting "if Mr-. I. llroriotta Bebee-Lawton, soprani; Mts. i.mi-.' Kinch ii.'.i'iieiit''-rj'i. eontroRo; w. ii. Lawton, lett r, sn I George E. Atkin. baeoo, wing ?? Rook .f Ages," "Abbie with Mc" und "Xrarer, My Ood, to I. " The las! hymn was sat t? the tm- of "Booth Adair,* Mr. Hotel ?, rm rum a|r. I-- burial was IB Woodlawn Cemetery, uni wa ! la- |ml! ben r.-rs; were William 1". .shirley, lb hiv D. Nichol, Jennings 8. Coi, Colonel .lolin A. ,,. ;,. rm, Charlo* T. Cooke, Ashley VT. Dolo, Lewis ,* .i. i in snd Adolphus D. Pipe. Among other* OT*** put were Mrs. J. A- Rrown, a lister of Mr. Pitch; his niece, Mrs. isrorgr Morrison, of Washington; Franklin (Qia nd tor, rita rles K. Lydocher, Howie Ds?h. J. C. -sargent, ll. I Emton, tinrk ML Leon llarrler, Milli.nu Palte* ii. I. ll. Newcomb. Albert Hutch. Cap? tain l>..tniii|. U l.in.ii. nf the l*n. m.* MuH theamahip i iinipanv, und >. yv ? ll i h. ol the i'm Uh- MuH . Hutt, -shall. Mm. lliit.li wu.- not leave her nH.ui. If'//.' DCSE WILL XOT APPEAR TOX'.GHT. Owing to lltneoa Mme. Du-e. who U playing at ?? Fifth Avenue Theater, will ti"', lt i* rmnounccd, appear ibis evening, li ks expected, however, thal lu will be utile io rive u performanca rn mon >w afb ri* ?:i. A STREETCAR DRVEK BBLS CXDI'.R BAIL yv. H. fraser, the .lrlv-r nf ii i-ir of the Third m.". surface line, mus lu ld In f 1,000 bonds by Justice Ryan, lu Ibe Tombs Police ton rt ye-.teiil.ay, t.> Bwotl the result nf Ihe Injuries to Joseph Rteets, u ten-year ,.ld tod, Uvtng at No. 840 Bhtabeta-st, who was run over m fiunl ol Ko. Td How-cry. Saturday noon. The boy wns knocked douro sud trampled upon bv the horses. lil- toft arm was broken In threw pisces. Ile was removed to the Chambers Street Hospital. A REPORT SAID TO BE EXAGGERATED. Members of thc boord of Education <?f Oreen part, i.. i.. have i-sii.*i ii statement to the effect thal .. pubHshed repori of abusive treatment ?r scholofs in tho public schools 'if Urecnnort wa* ex aggerated, the only foiindatmn for tbe n-poit being ? case -ci mi lui thal ll was nol ransldered worthy the lill. l.ll.Hl Of till* SlllOCll lilli billilli.-. -?li il.n - i Bpi i!n r. r.Ived pro ? folumbto, ili? lli, ii i- non- sp> The -.icrt aa el SOTRS FROM THE X WY YARD. Ihe annul of Use mail- from yt'a-hlnawn .it. tho Navy u-.l r--terdav bl PU ghi .leta. ?Iiim-ii',-" lu .nu nrth.-rs. a.id ..tn. i i- sxpei led uiiiiiu Iwo er tor. ?mil,, iv. (manner, Um 'ouii'tn psratory BiUrrs to Ue- command nf VcaMel M lum.' koowa us the ?? 1'n ut-*.' P , -j. linn.- 11.mi.len..u *t Phltodelphio. i sptsls Hamaier us the nr-t c.lummr ut tin* ali-ro.in.i He .?.nI bguteg i-uiiiiiu-ii ?? Sestreyer i- un h.ir or which say urti -i Blight tool proud. The vessel wRI probably be ready to toke port la tit"' toteraattonal natal review, i spUla r-.uuiii.-r bu* b.*.-ii at Un* Nmy V.ud -un t October, 1000. CM other imbi um nu- u.-taiiiins Paymaster Juhn F-iiiei- ur in- .-mi ,,f tiw br- s.-ut quarter, March gi, from ii,. recrUlng'Shlp Vermont, and ord" rim.' him io attila his *? ? inuit*, yyh-n tin- is iiuin- h.- ?iii pesbably ba .nd.nd nu * eraisteg vessel. He l- ;. .-.min of tvilliuni i'.ii-i. < 'u'liiiii?bim -r nf Jurors nf Ri esk! ya, und Ulled, tin- regular tores resit*1 course of duty mi December l la?t. HU suecen-or on tin* v.itii-'tit I. t.i le- Paytaaaser Otis 0. Tiffany, Mini recently rstoiaed 'rum a three years' eralm In Hm Asiatic Ogaadraa, Anotii.i ehoogB likely tu tske place te toes leereury Tracy passe* aver Hm keya >.f in- sdlcs te Mr. Herbert i* ihe BiOertog sf Chief Engineer Ussigs w. Itivsis; tim c\iKTt nn ttl- parc hostel i-.'jid *t tbs Kovy Yard, to tbs iloiibl.-turi'-t. i 1-.---I Miui.t.ii.oiiiuh. tu succeed Chief Km<i.r '.""ii/e yv. Msgee, nbs boa asked tor -iinr." aaty. I biol Engineer Magra and Phyruostoi j. q. iinr lon, who Ott* bunliiif auJlust the ulr- B'urd raga uln'ii th- Mlaiiuuiiiiiiiih Weat down lbs bay on October 10 to Inks purr, iii tin* naval |?.raie. wein tammi into the w*i-*r bf RM lope glvtai ?uy. 1'ayn u-t.-r ll?rr..n ssva hiiii-'-if by .iit.lilinx s r*i|*> a* he went mer the sJdS und wu- boated ..ut ii'.iin.-t ?t onie: hut Chief EaglMBi Magos i. j* Im nini.heil and ohUOBl extutj?ieU lefon' being picked ui, by sae ut ti"' Rfc bama. Paymaster iiurion is no.* st bis iiiiii.c in Moina uinier medical Ueohneet, sud Chis! EaghMOr Maltee. Who ha* not been In good health *lure and lind* thc dutle* ,,,, ehitibuatd t..o oaaesjng In M* pre*. tat physical roitolttea, i- m bs reltovad. gMOS dria|i|i..Uit,i..'tit will I*, felt iiniong the people i.r New Veil* mid Rrooklyu mm ti"' rratosn Rallimsm and TsffctOWa ON tsmtag hen* for elijrht repair* pre |?init.iiv t.. Hm naial reibw. |n?t.srl af tlie GhsrlOBSm and .sun PlomlSBS. Ilie two luttcr ie**el* weie built ar. san 1-ian. lee. and this I* tlielr tlrM vl*lr to th-- At'antlc .oast. *o t'.j. they have not bern s?s*u by^tfce pisiple Oem. The Ualtlniore ws* hen* laat In August. 18BO, when shs weal ls Romps, thea cs to chin on eeemas of boo lisublm then;, ihe Torhtswa left here for the Posigs BSOSl n,-t,,i?i b, ih'JI, sud remalaad Uitre until *ho j..lind td.nlril .ihcraidl'* epe.ua! BguOdrOU. Ooth the. v--els win ami,, ul tin- N.ny Yi.nl this nioriiluy. THE PKNN.-YI.VAMA'S IVA-IIIXH ION TJIAIXH. Tim suoerb -eril.e nt trains run by the lVim?y| vania Raltenad be,wein Rew-Yark and yvnsi.itigi.in milli.'.- this the favorite linn lo lue Capital. The I nuns are fust and (rec|iu*nl, ,*. RETAIN YOUR SENSES. i Ol I.li YOI IF CONFIXED IN AN 4*sTLs7Hff SOME IXTERESTIRa FACTS PROM A PIOMISOT Bc H'.NTIIil MAN WHO ll IS HAD YAIi'Ani.r. I'.Xli'i'.II SIT.. (ChfOSSa Journal i yt- sometimes rcs in hm gapers .. emiline account el Biters * perle, tiy sine pniaai ha- hem ssofsosd in an a?i linn. Thteh of it. nader I How lang would you r-tini ymir sm MB If you wire rOUgaad "Uh s number ol lelia,ii -, nl-ht and day. and pst think* nf Un- phvslclan* In iharji* ut rit. patients who ar.' -uiiii-.il, d. dav by day anl \ >ar by year, lo Hie smsug then . What wonderful eppsstomtits ikey lime tor stodytao tharactsftsslss snd luxuries; whet a nandSffUl (hame for learning the lute* eries ai life ami hon bom bi om nini!"- gram W* are hr.muli: ii lhasa NgsrMSM Iv ? citnvi'r?Stlew lately bad with Hr. J. (. Spray, nf Rbi Slaty Street. Chicago, i'm nearly Ma years Harass -N'ray ?*.s In rharge ?f rh.- Jeffer*oa, now Roantaff, in-titnte, st Dunning, in Ttii- tremendous Instltmbm caalakrod aixiut tweivo bOOdrsd pOtlSOta in the In-line Deportment, and fifteen kuudrrd m the iaarraary. Asssng this burns tuiiriber at pcrsoa. there were a ia-r, qambii ur physical aliments, lu >irav. .pceklog ahoiil it. said: ?i traced tbs gnat can-.* tor roost af the mental and Indeed physlcBl .li?m-t- very rarefhlly, snd while soma satbarlUes make sn estimate tho! - i-ntv-tiie per cent of tlie people in Omi,I'nlted sun* are atllb t-d srRh some. f.>na nt I.dmv li*.!,.,-. I J? ii-,- ihMk that in,* rate i* so limb, taklmt all B0>* n'n "?uii-l.b-iutiti.i. Redam middle life ll ls lea* than seveat] -Hie per rear* but "ft 'i middle life lt ls, i si,mihi think, fully thal p'reeoto ? '?i'lii- i- sossethlag terrible, Doctor, Paw people can certainly be swore thal rs large . percentage e\l*ts1" lin- Doctor thought a bm sn rn ami th ? ni 11 "It ls o tact not generally reeogalted tuat nh re s p roan ha* di?.-a?ed kidney* and lim orgoos fail to perform their function* of NOMVlaf the BOOM and th- Impurittafl fr.un the sy?t*ui, lt -an produce* n.'-hiin linllt. A- a re-nlt our aaylnma ora Hied to everdowtnc, while if the peepto would strike ut iii- root nf ih- natter ami ....? thal ymir kidney* wera ii Bund order, tin r ? peoM b'* f.*w.M* potleate ui tlie, asylums. I I.ai- OOtleed 'lat ft lOT-gB portion ul all BONSiS caaes had kktaej duli- slltos " "Whai hm.- ia,n fnuiid, Doctor, to lu- iii ? standard sad] u.i.-t n Mihi- rn.-iii- in such eossst" De. snray -nain" aita gram "cmtld'.i.". lie said: ?llai lu- -I, mani- raaes to treat, I ti ni various remedies, ami after a kag sod rahonstive trial, laally dc-id-d that iy ii i-iV raf.* Can was ,h- b<-.?t, in,,-t eif-tli- and moat r-l ..I,!- i-iu-.Iv. I fi,und lt Speehlltj i.-liable in ra*ra or im-i|ii.-m Rrighfs di-.-a-e. it, w miora to stop lt, and ev. u lu th- adi.iu.1 eSOdltlsoa lt uiav, rhe dees as, a.d tn roy surprise at iir*t. eared msay 'ase*, Hefnra -tru-t'iiiii rhoagm -t in, lt i*. eertois tu cur-, if properly administer" .1.'' "Has yi,rn- experience while at tin- asylum. Doctor, hem teadiBM'd in your general erac Mee sim*.' i<-avimj itp? "Tao. I inn- a-i aston io ti? th- inti ('ur.* aloioag dally. Whenever I Hud traera ef slbmaea in the oifgs) Bl a pnti.-iit, i prescribe the -sir- Cure, aol in marly srafp iBStOUCe where I Bottce uidli-ntion* nf in-iimi* t oubles, i taslym the ortoo, und sboasi Invariably Hui that it ls au?j by rama affection nt As kidneys. I now liavo a patient ,o wham I am glvlug the "safe Com, and And that lt i- kavtoff the desired esToct. Mme* Hmo ago a genttomaa earae t<> tr,.*, who hud i?-.-n eio'sined lor Mfa Insaraaee, md trace* or alborora stare towal. I advi-eg tli- use of tim Sate Cure, and li- pa?d III- ? \.i i.lu.itle* with.mt dlllltmiry afrar hatrlag used lt." "I understand, then. Dix-tor, that yon attribute a Isrgo ?sneeomge ol tao H's m lils ts mom dt*eo?e of the kid ; ?ys, and tiint you baie found the remedy of which yan spink th.* mo-t ageeUve in mch cases." "Tm. I hsie nu limitation in mvteg th:,: yvnriier*a Saf.i (tiro ha* n,y BOgOOllRsd todorsSOM nt. I n*.- || .'instantly, and would rot do si palms 1 HmagM lt peaseBssd eumtlva ausHtlm.H The high StBOdlSg, wide BSgirlCStS nm! crr-at BOSStm or Dr. Spray make his wort* eseeedhtoly iinpre**lve. Their sincerity COO not b? questioned, and rh-ir truthful nc-* l- BbastolS. Im|ir.*?.*.-d with this fact, and rea 11 ri rig iie Impsvtsace sf UM sane I kavs tran-ribed hi* In full, and nive timm herewith. ?mom Us*tar. lipa-ojing. elsa* sad ?ld. ?tl?t e. t hs goto! i w uy.i For ho rh young sad Jid. Saratoga Kissinger! Water wonts Th* PolicSoas. Spar spaolhe far Dr*p*P* lila. JarroaaasssB bold cvarywha TsPto Drink. A lauSsaar ffrBouMBoair Saratoga fiukgen Spring Co., amarna wuaaTBA Don't Hesitate. Ton know che old soring, "he who Iv-iut-os ts lost,** W*i*n y."i know yon aro right, don't hesitate to *ay lt. When ysu go to buy * bottlo of CAJBtBtaVB LIT'flJ"* UT/n PILLS, dont hesituto to say you wont "C-A-R*. T'E'RVS**?-gmt besMOlS to sst that you get "C-A-ft. T K-H-'S." and don't h.'-ltate to refuse snythlng ofTeral to you a* ? san.e as "C-A-It. T-_-R-'S" or "jwt s* good as ??i-A-Il-T-K-K-rs." THKT NEV KR KAIL. Don't Il ES IT J. rt: to d.-iuond tbs genuine CdBTB-1 Lilli* LIVKU Pll.!_j. A POSITIVE (IRK POR SICK HEADACHE. Small Pill. Snail Dose. Small Price. FINE GUNS _ IMPORTED AND DO ??MIC Largest and most comaloto rock ol Ififles. Keretvors InimunilloB, etc. HARTLEY A I.Klllltl, 315 Broadway. Tredwell &8LO TE, 101. 403, Iiii nnd 407 Broadway, cor. 4-irand nu Latent Denlyn* In Winter suiting* f,,r Evcnum sod Dre** Wear, Ubcteiu and Thu Coota In great larletyr Th. u-ntlunien's Pur. n.shlnir* Department ls eouipl.,**) in every d-u.i. Verfsef ming -turo. nealthrul and ItefresblBg; A DrlBK loria.- tv.-pie. ROOT good BEER ( AZ'.cent iiarKsgemak**Saag* lon* .'fadellcloua'IVin. I !?"?-_!.v iieverase. PRIVATE SALK VON DER HOYArm (fgi.i.iA Hun op Rake ano vaujable violiu***. VIOLAS AND '.i'.I.I.OS, Al' 01 iii lil-AVC _ nrTHE BEST LAMP fur hoiiie. ortl.e, ?U)re. tm-torT, hot-1, hail, murun, etc. ?The '?Htiebe.wr" Every imam sra waaf od. P^so om* Uiuu-ami dealgoa t<. select norn. M*i.* fv tureg ba EDWARD MII.I.P.II & CO.. 10 -t IJ College* liaro. m. Y. LADIES' DAT IT THE LOTOS CLUB. Thu Art nnd F.titeriiiliiin.nt OommtttOOO Of tho Lotoo I lui. hove mmMnrd t? mniie the ladles* d:iy. till- alta noan, .-peclHlIv nt i ruct ive*. Tlie Art Committee boa gathered a specially tine colierttooj vt wnter color* .'nd iii neRr-ttOft, some scveaity In aomber, whit ii adorn th.* well* ol tho dub. Soma of these ure hy orolleinown artists who arn membera of the instltiitl.iu, und others have been lent bj! uenRby boBero. Mool of th.-in are new, and havo not been shown bernie. There 1- to be a musical entertiilnment us well. In which the following are tn tulle jiu rt : Ml'- Katv I'-rcy DoOglOOO, soprano; Mlm lins kin*, eonlrolto; Vletor Kuwl... violinist; Mr. ciiriei.m. hoi j lone, mid Harry Pepper, ballad singer. Ladles' bonis will lie from "J to B, and u luncheon will be served, cm kotordoy evening OOXt the clog 1* to eiitertnln Walter Dinuci*iii at dinner. Pudsf* i-w-M ivlll be tho cu-st nt Hu- April dinner. HE TRIED TO STEAL ARTIFICIAL TEETB. I Core rstewiiid. tiventv two years old, of No. Itt Tldrlilge st., was nncsted by Ofiic. r Kelly, of tho Deloneoy Rtreol Motion, on gaoaoiog evening, foo breaking open Ibo show ea?.e belonging ti Kugetie ^u I'o-t. a dentist, at clinton .ini ..rnml ht*., and ate tempting to steal nriiiii mi teeth veined at gao. in tlitr F.s-e\ Murkei loin.- louit jesierday Justloo Koch held steward for trial. IXSTAXTLY KILLED WHILE AT WORK. *? Wlllliiui llaiilon, twenty Circe goan old. on earn ploye of the KOV-Yort steam Heating Company, waa Insiatilly killed yesterday morning by being caught ia tue machinery nt tlie company's works, at No. Ol Pey st. Manton waa olllug Hie machinery when tfca accident ocvurrvd, i