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MADISO TIMES. DEVOTED TO THE WELpAnB OF n PARISH VOIL.I. NO.48 TALLULAH, MADISON P 9 LA, I SATURDAY. JANUARY 9, 18,. S Y NOTES. aud Comprehensive Co.. of Things Trans pirla in the World Abot Us. iAmt dr Nanoame new waier ams tea seeasuernl. wMtha pletl i-a Wltamerar t e t Ass a saile e "wa.k . b-r a a eae shot la theda mon eed ma the arum arl h sdte e s.. s melwga t e iderto the VK . CT iesh o tspla idoe i h es. of oh f San urale. M waaeo a were Riley a awaw es atring S dSbet h aadl Jo t i bM Vsass we san dae W. n- Hdis isih mle oob be el ai mut ...I d" '= .i.. te ea ff oip as w ader weta t ua te to m . a. N Is htheat d au etremet Yo, e qlgmw d ~tHwo Y IV L a4 Indo d f t e e a - I wesaeh and ailleib t.eo a eh m ale t. W ell llln 00 VeF il, Wo. s e w eWeha nder aemV.a. th. iwi the Yolm all h hata Whma·m, i EeSraaWa waAtr 1 eaeln uM au wd at 1 ho ues et wis b * e Wither ease adamit sdie 1 at la g 1 a Khe his .beak the The pem hut emmweaea als y J ull taha I t h B he ball tes agso _erm. et rt· tne dar m e nra vre aLnlylh sate bet se mt metl ed wtith eas setw mino rt the eaesda tehuapeset aym hads w.sa wnenalesu sat.w fut ag t4 teL i Saolaied wih ofthe athsrese tt meda the vHuaa 1 a Iner I SC w saweaalumgweet tri a u1init II Id l·rI Sbpheias of - Ssm,. EX~lf3~IUT. 13 · wsie ,00 Lase ~O~g~mmu3iweg o - r i 1em V~~ with them, a Thh sdthleywere going to Deove. Ganh 0 was placed i a cell at the Central lie stio, and the girl was plaeed udr guard in the chief's oace. Chief Speers notified Chief iarrigan of St. Louis of the arrest and omcers from that 'ity are expect ed in the morning. PASTEUR'S TREATMENT. The Newark Cbhldre keleg wall--r. .Illgs Preparlag as Alilee e Nydre Paris special: Charles Kauftman of New Jeasey, who was bitten on November l and sailed am theteamer iabrader December > to be nteSd by Dr. Pateur, has arrived Sdaely Paris amid is ns hisn n I m s weil be treated by tha ser wthenl dehae The foea Newark cbtlee al proegrewssi well under the tatiots operatkoa to whiheb they have been subjected. As already tele. graphed, t is the doctor's nlatention to ino. ulate them ten times, as hebellees this will fully meet all the requirabets of the ease. They have already been through nine loo. latioes with the greatest success, and only one remains. Their health continues good, and not an unfavorable symptom has ap peared. Dr. Pasteur is pleased with the re sults so tar obtained. Up to the present time he has inoculated thirty patients and Smore are wating their chance to be treated. The doctor is anxious to have the public know some of his views on the ques tion of tesbymadogs. It Is a common theory that a dog never bites unless it Is mad. While this is sometimes true, It is more often a mistake, and In aet the doctor thaksit So often a mistake that he Wold like to have the rabies of he dog by competent authority before any conelu slo Is reachend. He does not want patients seat to him from adstance at great expense on the mere suppitlio that they have re elved bies from mad adamals, bt desires to have the questio deintely selded before the patlts re set. In order to earry out this Idea he warms s persons against kill lag dogs that have Intldicted the bters. It is now a well-koewn faet that dags, jt like human betag, are often alited with epl leptie I, whe they froth athe meth ad show the actual et rablee, while there ismnoslaaml ambot them. It is the aturl lasiet to kill all dogs that show ---_a oy derad elso seo saysd worldefitotihydrophobma, aeIt sutadl W mnerea asp etssh eo illsm _do Estkil the , boste Iab him atid haths na-e. i e ureaty madt he rab Iesis aralsa to male St appearaeee in Sea days. Itisa need lespumss tasetd people o e s haim for treame leesthemit aesa ethe og Isearte . Be does at me to have p rsam e a s hIm ft.Uae u es _ Test has be dmI bead i Seo deseIr deos S. have s m s dmimib deil anll the a a of the k aow e lxactly the ea.dlteMs ader t the patient is reeived. e further de res. heu osartm e of the medleal r the Unlred Ssateste that pee is mce beu - rl eaeOf earrrisason for do bites tha the hot reon. is derstood to be wnad. 141011it mstdasir mbrs folb caes of selese that the sstet of Dr. Par lear shueld be Itrodsed atethe Uneed eates. and this eunlise dens with the le lrrmatio that lue bee freely givee many Dr. Pasteur. l· cder to arry et the ph It wer d e seeuen l have a had d oedi. I wea take s y six lae s ,c eeru . n oder d as yinn the eia ePaermathedlt wIeud e eeessy ar t has at least M r b to The teprt at Comslemeral Muel -er, whieh s eased so much comest, was aet s by SeereLary ard until he ret I the iewspapers. He was Iln terested l in asa lam ot lastsrmaSo and mews, IteelsW y hedd not emoee hi lt aboas tL 'Mr. Mueller is a very emupetent and of Iaeat4enmal," ad 0ev. Prter, seal-tm lseary et Ist., tAlaeMs happelabieat is Maylw han awee very ably ean ry atilllrl all l thu as made up stae liibetles en vielase m pihelpl sldtpaumur a Mbser onlm a a u h I4Cis as repi sa tb a may he i e ra the m t ohms a eumie M. *5 h ithe ( eraa eameids elara q weear amer mm i soMle talk et a so Iew Ti tS c as.... va an.... ~1 WASHEINGTONWWAI i: lb Gossip and N About Pee d ple and Tl s at the N tioual Caplel. i J Comptroller of the Curreney Cannona de ales the published statement tha he has b handed in his reignation to thepesident. Hon. John BH Began of Teas thinks the A house should pa a revenue tarif bill and r let the senate take the relpoonUility of de teating it, and then go before the eountryat l*a ee-s *t e At a meetigofthe Robert hmmett brach of the Irish National leage, resolutions ex _--ealkg regset for the death of VYleePresl dent Hendrieks were adopted. Mr. George Killen and Capt James Plant were elected delegates to the Chicago convention. The treasury department has Informed the collector of eustomsat Portland, Oreon, o that shipments to Alaska of arms and am munttion, other than breeeh-loading rileas and fixed ammunition therefor, mentioned in the predent's prohibitory order, are to be treated as shipments of any merchandise. Fish commission car No.8 left with carp p for the rivers of Illinois. The following pl streams will be stocked: Rock, fox, Hen- la derson, Edwards, Kankakee, Big Muddy, W illinois, Little Wabash ad some tributaries of the llaissppl in Central and Southern ln 1111o008 th On account of alleged rregularities In the to conduct of his obae, the postmaster at Las T Lnags, N.M., has been recommendedforre- s morvl. Basing his compensation upon the ht number of stamps sold instead ofthe nun- "e ber caae-lled, he has received tOla In ex cessof what he was legitimately entitled to reweve. This amount be has refundedto1 the government Some weeks ago proposals were ofered es for the removal of the coferdam of the dry doek at the Mar Island. Cal, dry dock. Tl The lowest bid made for the work was MS,. d 150. Itwas reetedon aent of the ex. l bitant price and the matter was readvr t used. The ~avy departaent has been In. ha formed by aeraph that the lowest bid to under the new proposals was = 1.6000. the National Bepublian gives as the re- in salt of an ohmastive nqury eoneerning the fature dedealis Ih the boase of representa tives Inregardto the unllmited speunsbe of siver elnage, table owiag that 148 go Democrats and a RepublIcans are against be sepemoihn, sa Demoacrate andM Re- we devislem of th members upon sectional i ams TheWest and South are practically p alseits alr aua, while the East and Mid- no dle sttes appear to be almostas olidly n b erw o sepenaihn. - lrends of aon. Iaamel J. Randall were predicting dring the fight over the change ha in the bhoase rules,that I the event of his defeat he woud not consent to take his old plce at the head of the appopriatios com munes, with the powers of the acommittee an eartaled. They now talk differaly, and Sadmiittlg thathe wed conaset to be the chairman, they say be sees a ebaee to a become the bgeset man I the Democratic party. They predliet a trameadoes split and that evqsally Randal wl loom up as the be em ma only able to put Hampty Dampty A on the walln again. Gem. Black, commisloner of pealeas, t has rendered a decisiona upon the appliesa tion for penslom of a exsolder who left his commeand when t was approaching the ae-ac my, for whicbh act he was dIshonorably die charged, bt subsequently reeetered the servlce seaptais, and while t line of duty reeelved the injury for whi he elaims ab pa-eo fhe ecomiesioer holds that the mseeion of the senteane of his dismissal om the service was the completion of he punlshment of theo ieeeharged, and does I not destroy his elaim to a pension for injury a aseeved drtaghilsecond service. Quite a remale marriage occurred at wee Mr. J. Dlien, ae reast arrdal A Arom Wayne ematy, Neeth Casellu, an d --_ WhaB Br was rn iea d stam mer, hebsed wilt the meaier a D em,3ighnem wer eeni leees te -ollbm_ wel sameesl to esie Ip _hag e- frm nsmla s, lpl was er Miss .ha he ssse s io ollentms f . ve d b ryd dedwf eqn ,y er he rempred be th a Camell. d T t PLATES WITH A IEVOLVEI. a A eag erl lsleeIetll lSt aed Ie bp a Febw Sudea. 3ledO . lah a sed 1?, a eadU Pi Oaerd, m ,., mltary smy, em of i Juage ausho~oeanofas, was sedens al t r steanadsto hissreom atthassamd. a ray, b a blw eadet of the se m age same PatIAGage, dtMleha. The -s e playig in the eroe. Belhal - whiebeinapba s~eda sand Eastern Arise. that the Sreports published in tbh gi ve Ibut a poor idea of the of persons who have been the harm * donet property. Deepspi have ben killed in isolated remains were not found until and on Christmas moralag to bery a masacred nebor, aly well known, lt whoe ,r been mentioned. Mr. Joes that a ranger force ot twenty similar to the tiye rade ers was lte ormanisedby Arias.a IThe ior s comp d of s both territories, ad plae it their only hope. The anew in the ield. It is tWll own * ZIlek of I Arlbooa in faor of territorial the togeth approprl aon act for thisr DYnAIITE 'A tit a Plerw that Capt. Phela Was Tow. Leeki.g ler Ni.. Richard Shott, the alleged dynamiter. who cut Capt. Thomas Phelan of Kansas City, di with a bowle knife it O'lDmovan Rosa's ti office some months ag, rand wal ac!Ilitted, ia was leisurely walk-in, up Broadway a hi couple of evening; .hil.c, whin he was ol bailed from a doorway at R"ade street. A "Say, D.ck," a filend said in a whisper, t pullinghlm aside, '1 santo warn yvou e Two friends of min", who knoo. Cap*aloin Phelan and you, told me that they saw Phe lant get a a tranl in Jersey City last night. or hat do you think of it, Dick"?' at Short said to a reporter that he told his informant that he gave the story no thought, that he would carry no weapon for protee- of tio., and that be believed Captain Pelan too mueh of a coward to ecme to New York. "For," said 8bet "after my acquittal I sent blm a letter to Kan:as City chatrlnglog him to ight me with da.ger, sword, or revol ver, andoffe l': to g a to hisago-half way. He never repliedto challenge I have apdleo thircatening le tens three feet high, t they don't disttalih m" a bit." shortocy Montoain O'Brien and Pat Joye1e laaa's lieutenant. d,'eusaed around es's desk the question of rhelan's pres eee in Jersey Ci. The chef dynamiter was busy wriHng with his iron pea. "Comads," sad Joycs, "ure tis a lio. The vill'a wialdn't come within a thousan' miles of Dick." "When I was out in Kansuas City three weeks ago" said O'Brie, "he had no intee tio, of coming on here, and from what I have heard from hre sinae be is not likely to chane r his opinion about advancing on as." "Phelan 'II not show blhImse to as," pat in Roase. "I's a wild rumor." A Wiaer F.m se. The town of Lakeview, adjoalsg Chia go on the north, is In a trrb:e plight for lack of drinking-water. For the gest few weeks the people have been ferg a veritable water lame, so as to are geatdeal oft rslrk whatek wts t eease and pehap result iNt spread some fatal epidemic dse At t tthemare the bhasbeen a ret deal ott feve ad the ooeials attrute it to A edle than the fty water pumped N. " sev rveipipes. All ofthe ean e w have developed in e h ospit in whh there are new ~~le. The largely empoad ofa sewages. 3 to Gold in Chestnut Curils. Thre we blg tears ia the blue eyes o an exeedingly pretty young lady who "J looked into the gorgeo s show window of a of fashoable hair emporlam yesterday moln lug. She was plainly dressed, but of beautiful form, while her heavy coisof thick goldea hair was pleds high upon her shapely head. After a few moments' consideration she eatered the store and timidly approahed the proprietor. "I wish to sell my hair," she said, quietly. "Certainly; come this way," was the repi. The vistor was conduted to a eebk room, where her hair was examined minuely. It was ana llyJ lo and e, and reached "I will give ye one hundred dllars for t," said the prprietr. The possessor at the hair miled with sat lufactle at the prled and atemeaOcaptedIL In lfew m lnutes t m shears d are moe eas wealthor os haIr, leavi the head area i hal h "Itisteattef la a y k a m r c h i, she hes t ussst ar t habr. I ambe hair weas ma h as evrt" ha as isdeair eeeter.rl s with heads o l I r~Tailrrr d larJ.1LlrJ ~ maI da --twkri sl MArmA DR LA MZRCDneS. When Alfonso, the late King of Spain died, he left, asheir apparent tothe Spanish I throne his infant daughter Mereedes. The Infant Queen is the daughter of Alfonso by his second wife, Maria Christman, daughter of the late archduke Charles Ferdinand of Austria. Shewas born September 1bth, I88, and at her father's demise was just a trie over ve years of are. When the father of ex-Queen Isabella died whe was but three years oe and during her mlnorirta i nws rau i 1s a n btorr-Vl t thehone. Itit anot impb Improbablthat b g ere Mereedeswho by the way was nami after lonso first wife, becomes of ae, Spain will either have eome a repblie or the throne have fallen into the hands of one of the many aspirants therefor. Jom BUeraow, Third Assistant Treasrer of the United States, appinted to sussed Thomas C.4 Acto. He was born at Mald, Ulster Co. N. ., n lst? mad gaeld from UnIon a Colieslspin Ml e studied law to New aork City with Robart Sedgwlek and in = was admitted to the bar. ln IS0 Mr. Big, low beame part owner of the New York lveusiFgPoet Ina M be was made esIml to Parh end pon the death dWilam L Dayton ts 1896 was made M1Ideter tFrcase. Amour his r works are "Jamaicas SAW" "Wt a w of the HaysLas" "lte nat rankltn," "Writings sdiaseiespe of eamad J. Tilde," ee, es. 1 M i mbus thoe -ema -a_ as_"'. eisa red-. drtedl4 slmYi, wdb tyb e was hmn Visas Ap-s 16, asi, lID Newoer db, as a er andb Sm the praasilm o ekr Ytem~e ammeesnrn rl5-ofL -nhntoreo ,~:~~x~~·=~=i~~ *253.~ ~~;hrs'' auaantUIU - the bar nl18l. He took up the paeluesof his profeaion at Tally Ononaga eounty. and was chosen rt Attrey of the 1 county, servln froa 1a0 till J in. 18R he was sent to-the 8ote Coastiieal Co venton. He was elected to the Prtyith I and three subsequent Coegreaes as a Be -___ Victims N a Seeeslde. The rescuers at the Prodigal Soa I near SUllvton, Colo., where Burke ])Lov sad J. M. Skates were bured by the amw slide, succeeded In reaching yoang rver after tour hours f sever work, ma half a i hour lter they found Sates. h Wen were dead, but their bodies' were still warm. Hovey had dlmbed up six orseven feet and was lfond sltadig kled t elaly by the s aaw die ia 41W al beiyr "'- -inocr Ilc wlsll - I wlhc wareds so hard thatll or It the m made n mprasilm with ir bo Only two men emid work at a time, a When Skates was found bhe was amdilab with his back agast the well. His lt hand st beld the sande, while his right I Irm was rae d t above his maen uto pr-otect It from the d ow. Sb ASONABLE In OVELTIS. 1 laSer tringa were never mre worm thea aprot-ceitfoam the no. t u ba Oe ABLt UNl o VS,. Ir EBrselets and neckisses are beth wore t fery narrow. A nee sping htobby or rocklag berseets t of. t I stiks produced i may odd and some very I Icicles for Christmas trees are of elorme glassm ad have visIble wire book ale mets to faste them to he beeghM s twigs of the trem. A bhandsome Christmas ee twelve feet Itn can be boght for6 =UL Thei ...-of these prime aeessdtlesof the hell y tmdrad ge a rm eemsislto . The h modated ase eaerss, Is the I fayvorate toy for babas. It is ms soeit u ane hurt little em, simah11, -1 is nat l* ha itbelt, sadem un all eras d the Cradle or baby e a:Yrpg Bells and beaer, or wal shumt outlined with the siapls et veade Fer a religtal ir eM r eas ily m i come toy meagers of Bethtehem Tastasddeadom g gs#Uhr when west daesses r dal gsm rrlr m m e I useremeeotes alls, ad a lt ad vevet psh and less e-elm eear gepm dib uder and ev-me wear. Housewife' SoPaop Seok. Avoid the cheap trls of bhss sad su m nt tS k esatm Sease a ider wear to ý h eoarben- w look shirr mee bt 11 Ih them if pea dsp eery er e eTlthe ýdoublep. meed ent I rQI rrhr bmis of eenam eoloere uht wiMt a i Salt k. adI reata o _ te aal s .oadtie ad he , Salt tuewma upom Coasi b aa tte1s tool psor ham wlilt blase THE MARKETS. Wsoi- wr ss.. s a.... as a s ULes-in-m m 5. 5 WSOlj *on.e.. unLse.'. 3 oiinmees = . I I31 in -,---- - S S ~DR~z±ULt~z~ 33I MAKING NAILS. Ire the rta Ia tke Ore to te Na ils the Koff. Mlinng Enquirer. Upon entering the works the first thing which strikes one is the arrange ment of the puddlingfurnaces, they be ing built soas to form a hollow square. Each furnace is double-that is, one stack is divided into two parts, mak ing two puddling furnaces. In the epace within the square is placed the "~squeeser," the train of rolls, and the engine, which latter furnishes the power to drive the machinery and supplhis the blast for the furnaces. The pig. ron is brought from the blast furnace n ears and carts, and at a eeta.i '-A place is broken in halves, weighed and apportioned to the peddles. The iron is placed in the furaei, a blast of hot air is drivel over it by means of a tan, ad as it melts the puddler stirs it continually with a long iron instru meat called a "pliddle tool." This process is kept up until e~very vestige of impurity has been driven out. Then the workman gradually cooi down his furnace by damping the Br, being careful to note the consistency d the mass. Then be rolls into a ble withdraws it from the fubrnae andb mens of a ponder ous pair dt running freely en an overlla . way conveys it to the sq r, I formser times the rag er seere bled the jaws a memster eo b from which it derived its m New the apparatus is called a eas squeeer," and, indeed, it look V much like a big cae mil. The is tossed into a quesser, whios it and sends i~ roing area arounad the span beromeas o rower as the outcome is appresem . When at last the ma "r4. it has taken the shape of a vl a cotton batting. A man on the aab. out" for it grasps it wit toamp, .% the overhd rising s ain brow r into play to c the "bloom, as is now called, to the rolls. The olt are constructed with ,. grooves graduated to th le aes= bar desired tobemade. IBe · has now gone throuth the paddle . and is flat, say four inhes threquarters of an Inch .thk twelve Iest long: itis termed pnlk muck bar. Wi~en used fo n it murst tbe at into short of a foot. Theseare piled is a gs. tain manner, weighed and takes to t menwt,~th tshe "t ni ml." mill as withi it several ating naees and two trains i vol break down the pile ad asnher finish the sheet. The eaters the piles of iron on the fr es eessly as the baker does his avh e the oven. When itissetendtly ed it is conveyed by meased the useful, over-head railway ft rolls, there to be ap ed and drawn into long sheets. Now we have come to nail factory. The sheets ne takb the "slitter," who cuts them lnte irent elsis, as the kindfashls to obe made require. It ozo to be daleredto the tas. The lare-elned nalsaremb. and lor the purpoas of plates a fuharnaSe s at haud ofa man whose busess bi t ts.. ply t ni milers with ars. Ihave eached tih lst prpse rather intricate mandletre. bear the busy hum o 190 which in the cours of eleven 1,100 kep of sails. An iventeise recent date, which at one time mad to revolutionise the ails, has been introduced in t tory It is calld a ssl -ledr. It only cuts mtiddle sel trade of tshe nail feeder a Jeopad . The -no ase alost human In their A attendant tae lny eeder e a . On per n auingi i, l a hall , rallte d ow bpat admired heat. ra lat them e lated map~fb~rk el r de tahbe ios ugr mtlen t hh in tothee r, who deftly eeid, ap st tephee aihers and here into mask e i lat ear anche of as Amen traL Swden am called Lepun tnmlenherd a lrr daii teta wer miee eLing' a=11·'