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SUNS OF OHIO AT DINNE1 I t'eiiitliiiie-il from 1'inl I'iiki*. Stat*, proud of h.-r plan* of hon ur in th- slsterho of S;.,i- ". pi .ti.i .,f h.-r wealth of resources, a above sll proud of ..ur grnnd Hid pioneers, ll m :?* my privltsga a abort while .os i to hs described to nu* .1 rude l.ut sirikink,- picture, Irai In pen and Ink man] y.-ars sga lt srss tiie sc? at Marietta, th.* 0 leal settlement In the Bu Where the flrsi laws were posted on the ur-'' b ? ir>-.?? forest, under lbs personal auoervlsl of Governor Bi <':*iir. tn the aummer of 1788 Win ever of art wm lacking In this picture, 'n.* fie wera Ihosi I iti ng, .,ii;.*s: mes *<?'', fltteil bii!'.*l a commonwealth. Even the untitton l * iva un t.'***.t thia v.,is ;,:i event of un.iauHl slgni rance, The pom 'salon of food end abe ler, of apia el! I . gorgeous < ropa, and < ?* all ll returns of goo*] husbandry, were aa nothing to 1 brave pioneers. If their civil and aocpi Instltutio were n*'t 10 be preserved, and Ihe Isw nol to sapri me over all. They n mid flrsi establish coon schools snd churchei before they th itsfht >.f t * ?, Vd '*. na ile i*. lion et'..' ao ften actual ??:*.. Ills itlon, . *nt care er lbs Bl ' f ls lbs besi ; 1 of of lh lr wis lo snl foresight. . Ci: ..VT.J OF TH! COMMONWEALTH. Wt emerged fr m a civilisation half - v si haif.fr ? io on where all are free; wa passed fr 1 naequa! tj Impartial cltli nshlp snd I >m dlvlsk a:i i we ikne ts to unity an I po's er. v irin : the de*cR.!'*s we wen not only thc em of poi l.ut "i'r clfliena .'uple.l the centre of political a tJvity and < mtrlbuied masterful forces In the ii* of war snd statecraft. They were aupremi tn bot No greal battle waa foagbt from 1861 to IM wi which Ohio's name *.* - n I linked; no great vi t r*. achieve 1 In n'. ch 1 >hl 1 * * purl oh! >. 'lid not ah ire the gi >ry. Th ; 11 *' on Wltne ised the lc ii snd so dal pr .gr. - whli 1 have *.?? :. but registered ibe greatest I dustrial and 1 * relopment. aril th.- mo v. n 1* rful 1; ?*- " *. In art, *:? nc ? and Inventl that the wor.d haa ever kr Il la the faa 1! m for 11 lo bo isl al lt n> iv nol always be timely, and tam tim a tl 1 * * . : ? 1 lice sm :. ?*: ol 1 ur hlste 1 can h il thnt ll la sll ?? *:: Juatiflable Th- atorj td the earl} aettle lu the ai in >l her dam 1 Tl ? atoi of Tifiln. Worthington and Morrow, Wade, <;. dimes an* 1 Ewing, ot Grant, Sherman and .*-' * of Cha.'e, t and Kr 'Ugh, and Hu) ??- 1: * i, :d and Waite, haa been often laid, bul 1 do n think loo ol Hui our st.it'* haa had no lack of material pro perlty, Oeographleally no Stat.* haa a n re vnntageoua |>oaltloi ohio la thc highway bet wee Ihe East nd the Weat; ahe la the gateway to tl South. Th's ail vn nt age haa been ao much boaste by our people, thal General (irani once aald, In spirit of playfulness ns well aa rebuke, thal i '*..-. always appreciated, "Yes; ohio is a greal you can't gel to Chle.igo Prom New-Yor!s and boc again without rroaslng lt." Ohio la also pre-em nently a Btate of workahope. In the n um nei an variety ol her manufactures, also, Ohio leads a the other Bl ite 8'. * mines nol only enough coi for h. r thous,*'.j* |r eel* furna. es, bul annually export millions of tons. Owlns to her vas* commerce 0 Ihe take*, more Iron ore la handle 1 In Ohio tha lu any other Btate. \ LEADER IN' MANY WAYS In educational mattera Ohio takes a proud poa tum. aa her trophic* st both tbe Centennial an World's Fair have proved. Her graded publl t- hoots sra nol excelled. She expends In s year for public Instruction more than any other 0 tbs st.it.s of ih** Cnlon, except New-Tork and UH nol*. More- than one-tenth of nil th.- money ex pended In the I'nlted Btate* for achoo! purposes 1 exp 1.. Idl bj Ohio, and ahe haa a larger perccntas of attendance upon Instruction, according lo popu tatton, than any other State of th.* Cnlon She* i always an t:.** mareil Her common achoola ar better to-day than ever before, and some time Obi will hart a ?Ute L'nlverslty at h.-r capital fa stronger and grander than Washington dreame might eventually be estsblished by tb* Nation a lari;.* .it it - ? ; pita]. Her ludlclary has been able, pure and l- i:**i ! Its declslona have commanded eonfldenct.. every stat.* and Territory of tbe Cnlon. Th.* <ihi l.ar in Judge Thurman's time vhs graced '?: Matu mond. Burnet, Chase, \\n:t>-. Ewing, Corwln, Mc Lean, Boynton Swan, Renney, Stanton. Bwayne ?tanto! Matthewa. Aaron P. Perry'. Gioesbeck Dav, llcadly Stover and many others of keep tiona! stnncth and ability, There hav* .been flvi men frmn 1 >hio upon the Supreme Bench of lb< United Stat's two if them reaching the station 0 chief Justi. ,? of tin- greatest judi, in! tribunal of th< world, while .leith elatmed a thire! t..fore he cou! a."sum., ihai exalted station. . HKK STRENGTH IN CONOR ESS. NO ot ii- r Slate in lbs I'nion hi- mads .t U.or* ladsllMs impression upon the Senste of the I'nltee States than hst **ur beloved c imn inwealth, .'? 1 ln*3ton and Monow, Tsppan snd Allen, Ewin and Morris, Corwln .ir..l Chase, Pugh .ind Wade Sherman anl Thurman, Matthews and Pend'.ei what Stat- can h..ast *;i inger men? Wade, 1 and resistless in his convictions, with bia colleague iii. le linga, in the House, stood on the mt;.* . of liberty, fearlesa snd defiant. Ti:>\ were th I*, .neera ut freedom, and the liberty which w enjoy 1.1-d.iy. and which ls ao universal In our > iud try, and which representa, more than any otb* civilisation, the best bope and asplrai ma 0 kind, wii: be for 1 veraaao late I witto their greal At thc* other ...i of ths capital were .4 len Garfield, Bhellaberger, Ashley, Delano .md tiing ham. Bchenck was chairman "f tlie Committee "t Conduct ot the War. and was a moving force 'i the Committee of Ways and Meana <; airfield wa ut the bead of tha Committee on Military a.Ti.-* ltinsham Chairman of th>- Judiciary Commltte Ashley al the head of the C immiti.n Ter un*ier arbons, adminlatratlon Weal Virginia, Ntl uni Nebraska were admitted to the alsi ri ? Statea Stanton In the Wai Offl al I lit-.. . siur ly oak. unswayed nnd unbending. (Thane a in tbe Treasury Departmenl devising .* , f.er the public credit and foi ;ii' enormgua revenue rc*e;ulre.l dally to keep it* motion lons 0 the Army: and for a tim Ohio man governor Dennison, waa In the Cabinet "f ih. Martyr President, ii ahould n.'t be forgotten, also that when Mr. Chase resigned from the Treaaurj the first m<.n In ihe country to whom Pre Lincoln turned for hla aucceaaor was ex-Oovernoi Todd, of ohio, who declined th. proffer. 1 p rt! Il ? Aa uhi - nat 1- m.k.id with that ol I In the atnigglea and aneri Urea foi* the Cnlon, a* also la it known in tl" patho* of th..ali ot !!,? (real Liberator Al his bedside stood hla falthfu Becretary of War; and when, in the (tray dawn 0 that awful morning the aplrli of Lin * tbs solemn alienee was Dtoken by Stanton, who rov srently aald, "Moa hs hr longs te tir ages." A FORMER OCCAglON. Standing in thi-- preaene e to-night, I vividly r?en! my former visit here;. I remember the dlatlngulshee company then assembled. That illustrious yon 0 Ohio. William Tecumsth Sherman, a seaton Ler of tbla so i.-ty. was present All Interest cen tered upon him Whatever eminent men may hav. surrounded him, sll syea wers turned to hla ;".' till hearts were lils. I remember lr. substance the opening of hla little speech: "Th"* world takes count of whal men do,' ?aid ho. ?'not what they say: not where ikey live but how they live." This alngle aentem.rai 1 seimon in tt***?.:f. and weil illustrated tbe Kr***:it ea re.*r of him who apoke it. ll:, fame rests in deedi an.l -vhilf he loved th. Stats ol hts hoi ie and h'.. blrth. he lovel Still mere, ss sll of u*** do, the Ni tlon whieh he- helped to nave*. This sentiment, t *>. way In k ?? ping with that trran'l totter of tbe olu hero ti a Southern paper, si to tin proper obllgatl ?na of .'in Am 1 lean ellis ?:. respectlvelj to his Sta'."* .nd Nation, v.. aili recollect that G> n* eral Sherman theif ,sstd. "Mathematically lh*t whole la greater t*i?u a i'irt. and is worthy ??! nior.* resp. .**? n." Instead "f 1 of nie ?i..i where < :-. ia born by accident, ovei which he nas n > con tr >'.. I sh..ul 1 aup-poaa t*.* biaai would be of the Nation; thal ls, every Ameri? can ahould be proud of h's whole < .untry, 1 11 than a part How mu.-h more nubHme the thought that you live al th** ro-.t ol a tr** whose bi reach the beautiful Re n of Weatern New v .*.. and the majestic '-any >ns* of the Ye I *.*. I th?t with every draught of water y u nke tn.* outflow of th** ;..ir.- lakes "f Minnel >-a and the drtppinga of tbs dewi of thc -\. egheny snd Rocky il "iniains. THE OTHER SPEAKERS Bishop John ll, Walden wa** th ? next speaker. Ile responded ta ti!'* toast: ' Th. Circuit Rider in Ohio." Il was a rscognltlon of Meth idiam, be uld in part, to 1k> Invited to respond I 1 thia! qentliqent. "Tho pleasing clrcutnstai! which I ad? dress y..u," hs added, "Be ? only warrant, l.ut will lead >..-.i to expect me to speak mainly of lbs favorable' InfluSBC* Of Moth .iisni In ..ur native State, as it appears to a Methodist and I Uti k eye. Although AmsTtcane are the most )en***;i c;il people of this m..nc practical age, although controlled by lbs b iimdlng fa ipefulness pf a* young N.nt]on, yet Wa are fir from 1 slag Indlffer** ent to the mn whose deads havs mads --air country and ..ur Institutions what they sra, Wen* there no written hist ,ry of lbs country," the MUmp added, '?th.* roll of the President* and ot many ..tn.-rs -atatesmen snd public benefaot Ora?could bs recovered from th.- names of the 0OMOM In iltaoflt any ..,* th<* St.it,>-" -.ps episcopal duties carried him int., every Southern State, and In almost all of them h.* had found the National Cemetery. The speak.-r then d... Scitibel the duties of 'th-** circuit i*|.],t ami t,.|<l sev.-ral anecdotes regarJinx lt. The Meth..list Ilraee the \ervea. ?adsMvss asd antat-aa won't te n. Thssa sui law Se aot nuki Ihr nerve, iirnj, mil ia!llnc io <]., ihla full short of produ.-ing !h?* ess.-nlla! of their fiuleiud***- visor. And while In extreme c?aira?and Xhttt only- .if ntTTOOS immilon such ilrucn m?y !?<* advliuilile. ihelr fre.IUi-n! una ?a hiKhiy pea sain ia| la Hie Setteats staukoi up.... which :hey net. ,,n,] in ur.hr la laniw lh?lr quleilnn ? ff.*rt |n ?reaaed and ttaeteemm Sews el asa as ttl l?.mr n.-i*.-*.snr>* Hoe.ieiter'a Siomarh lllii<r? Ix an ri**irl?.Ht SlftSIWIl f.r loch pernlcloua -drnga. Il quiet** th-- mnreea ty Lr:.. Inc tonlnr. alr.riaihenlnir Ihe.-n Th* asansetSBB Sst SHS weakn^aa of the Mrv*SM s.iatem trA thnt ,,f th* dmmh of dlgeallon Ir n aironn and lympiiehtlc Unit. The Bit Mrs, by ImpeeWtlng a haalihful |:n.oul?e io th*. dtgeatP, . and assimilating fuaetlona. pisasMS throughout the whola System a vljjor In which the nerve* come in for a larne ?hare. Uaa th* Bitten In mnlarls. conatlpatlem, bilious art kianer troubla. Dr. Lyon's Perfect Tooth Powder, ut L-mwmmm^m\%' Thoroughly cleanses the teeth and purifies the breath. Used by people of refinement for over a quarter o! a century. Sold Everywhere. oireiiit was started In England by Mr. vi -??>? >> said, and was a practical adjustment tn tn Christian pastorate to ihe oversight ot reiigiou - whl ih were .it first small i""> dlstM f.-.*in each other. .. ., Therre were more Methodists In nh!*., th i: ' , sahl, tim ti Christlsns "f -ny other de :? .min ti. ;.. and noi only that, but more thai mblned membership of the other I irge )'!?:? itsnt Churchi i. , j j. ii Outhwaite, Congressman from Ohio, re B sponded to tbe t sst, "Ohio's Statesmen**-," Hi ' .said, In part: ' sn. i a bora the poi u'.atlon ol Ohl ?. my na " tlvi State, haa men ised aver two million*. lb mber of i; * li hsb tanta la ,io*a greate rt! n * ie thirt -.*:. * riglnal col nita when they ilee.an ... ice; yel In this very city ol Nea i, v..rk. h'T yea igo, the Ohio Company, then du it i re i ently organ i ! In Maseachusetts te. prolee I .1 - ' tlemeni In the Ohio countr>'. after teelloua an ,f h ngtl ilatlons, - ? * *?ded In ?* ntractlni v with thc l*ontlnental Congress for a million and i h hali .. tcs o! lan I al iwo-thlnla of i ei,..:.,r ,. ?! .ir* I* ir three-quarte ra or i century after the last s**...** with Great Britain mer w.is scarcely *? Vt esti ? n Si itt ;; il di I n I I ??? either aa a Itcpreaentatlve In >' ngn - or aa ?.**?. ernor, or aa a i'i.i:*.i States Senal a in ol i?nlo native ur adopted. Since I have been In Con n ? at one lime th re were thirty-si* Senatora and Iteii rea ntatlves from other Sines who came orlglnalli from < >hi.. I quote her.* from an < >'?>'? ? i iper issue during laal week In my own .*i:>: "Ohio has had thirty-nine Governors, and the lia lu , ne 'ii t -in t "hi." mon may ? le iv with pi Of ir (Jove i.. ?:.-. Itiitherf.ird ll. Hayes, became Pr ii**,t Three, Thomas Corwln. Salmon I*. I'haai an i Charil a I" ater. bi came Secretarle - of the Treaa ut-.. M-hUe iv. .. i:- .urn Jonathan Me Iga and Will lam Dennison, |r., became PostmnsterMJeneral Tiffin. Meigs, \x .rthlng, Ilrown. Corwln, Cha*, an. Allen served in the I'nlteil States Benate, while Huntington, M irrow McArthur, Vance, Shannon Corwln. Mord i llnrtley. Medlll, Cox, Hayes ?*, ? , i. Foal. *.*. l M.*!*; nley te rve l ... Ihi :??>?* : i. un ? ol ? To rec ill In aultable wor la the varlo ? dlatln . | itntesmen of. or from ' >hlo, w >uld ?? i| ? the whole of an evening, and ll would require mon thai 01 Braal volume faithfully to portray then noted lab rs .it. i achli \> ments. Mr, Chairman. In the Stat. I Ohio then mountaina, bul miry hills snd hillock*, yet even fruin ti,.* aummll of the amalleal of the ??? the Ohle Htatesman'a vision aun'eya all that Hrs between him and t!.? ?!: tani horison of the whole country. Oeneral Horace Portei mndc one of his char? acteristic witty speeches, abounding In funny ste ric*. He said thal he was sn ignorant "f ohio ways thal he had mistaken Ho* buckeye for .1 chestnut, II** hadn'l the good luck I ? be born In Ohio, Ile fully appreciated the feelings of the Frenchman who had repeatedly failed :?? gain admittance t" the Academy. At Inst. In despair, !*.<? wi..!?? his own epitaph: "Here Iles He was nobody, n l even a member "f the French Academy." Continuing, Mr. Porter said, In part: I have Just rom* from i ihlo. I went ont :h.t to a dinner. I didn't expect to sp ak. 1 thought that rn*- friend. Governor McKinley, would throw around me aomethlns of hi.*-* famoua proi. lion Hp didn't, hilt he put a duty <n me, lt wasn't an ad valorem duty, for then I could have awom it ott. lt was upe. rte ! met men there who f'**l "ti hogi and men who fed on fr.>i;s; 1 mei run ft*o-.i Ctn where, it is aald, ..wi.*',' lo the general decline In prices, the i.pie keep ih>*ir doora and abutters cloaed all day, lard light belns cheap r thai ll-hi. Foreigners cannot pr nouncc "Ohio" easily. There N nothing te> catch on and nothing to fail back on If you can't pronounce Hawaii, you can aay Sand? wich Islanda if you cannol pronoun ? the name of thc dusky t"*' ntii" of evan iceni virtue and volcanic origin who wanta to nil. them you ran say Llllu-cuck.lani (Laughter.) Th tribula? tion of the man who ape-ska the peni i> vanl.i dl,il?et ns I do : re man* In Xew-Kns think h>- is fr"m ttl- S"*.ith In lb* Mouth | lake Mm for a New-Englander In Ohio. ctlll. the peopl.- think he bell ? .-- there ter.) i , ur ev :,..',- j* I.. ..;.,-:.li'*> 1 min.ls ::. fill i: g fae mrs I? min. ? ?? ? li il ?"> ir Vi ?? Wt r ? or !? r ? ! to wade a. r -?*.'* ? Thel - *. mps ..ti |. th side*, \\ ?? wad .'. I. ni r,.,i . *. and no s..h! Kn I a a In ?*- ghi 1 hi ! Rb. ul ai 'I aald: "I !?? Iii ve we'i river lengthwaya." When l ? lt if I plend i 1 * -1'*.:*.Itty V ! ie I y, *.] : *i \ ? ? ..i-p * t * . I am ' -'? 1 ;* : he r i * lui n lhat I mu I h ve ali . k II lengt iv. ij a, (Applau Tl * laal ape ,.k : waa J : 1???? !.: ks. THE 1. r. C. A, COXTESTIOX. PROaitAMMB OF Tin: SECONTl I>AT'S SRSSIOM I il *. ??'. ? - \ -'. . -' ASS) ? : v Tl ?N Al :.* ? Lowe!!, M * Fe b. ?'?* r the de? lia 1 se ru.*- f th. V VV "' a rntlon Ihis ni om I ni,- came live :'??*:, of these waa by Mn John H. ll i on "The i: ntl il I'nloi f Our L I Stat? and Inti natl, nal A - clatl na " M. ? Ulna . , ,\ie of the bush rt men I ? Sue ? *.-. ling thia c .**. .. pa| ci oi "Oui i .* ? Work." rea i I j Ml i i: . *:?, Hoi bra "k i f Ml Holyoke- College The n> ? i ..f arouslni active ? leglai Int I worn was emphssiced The lack of ll the ; ikei uteJ ti wani <t means for Its development fur : t . men'a i lieges t . ihle tlc and oi i * * >nte -t.. .: Thi want the V 'W. c. A ?? in lill iii i manner powerful foi . Mrs. .! v*. Oater hout, of Providence, spoke on I ia ?? :?? ol ? :. tiona! nnl Induatrtal work In city lasoclatlon vising ths recognition of limitations snd practical needs in thia Held of association work. To tbe lack of such npportunltlea ol Iralnlni of shop ai i factory girls the apeaker attributed much of the degradation and poverty of tbs homes In which they become wives and mothers. Mn IVIahai I, ? I New-York, spok*- of a nen pi ..*"??-?! n which haa been added to tho :.'*' slresdj open to women, thal of the association secretaryship This, ahe aald offered greater opportunities for usefulness than sny of th.* others, dealing with tl ? fourfold nature, physical, social, Intellectual and aplritual, Tl ' flrsi paper read al !he afters.n ie ial in waa by Mrs. Oullck. of Springfield, on "Physical Edu cal n." Miss M,ry C'hapln, of Wellesley College, spoke enthuslastlcall) of the Northfield conferen ?? of ihe V. W. C., A. Mrs. Cook, who is connect, i with the Boston I'nlveralty Settlement, ipoki briefly of her work snd Ha needs. I if especial Interest wei the remarka by John Hague, "f Boston, who Kiaki* of "Spiritual Power." vt .*????? r Thayer, of Harvard, gav..- in a pie * lng mani er hints on Bible am.ly. Two conferences were held in the Intermission which f I! iwed, * ne for roi*. ? tei al *???>* ch ; * *:.??:..? e.f VVellesle y, Smlih. Mt.' 1!..i\..k-. Bal i, Northfield Seminar) and other Institutions were ;:??- nt: tl ?? other for city del.i ??- one 0f tractions of th- evening waa a sons lervlee by the Weill ? Quartette Later the largest audi. ..-..'? of tt.. convention li?t.*n. I lo the addre of ihe evening, delivered i>v the Kev. Smith Baker <>l Baal Bostoi and Mrs <; I). Wishart!, "f New Y.rk. the farmer speaking of "What our Cities Can Da fur Their foung Women," th.- latter "ti the aubjeci oj 'My Tour Among the Associations of A la an i Eui ope." MISS BEOOETX AM) III i: IETTEES. MOKK ATMi'T "iirTTo.vs'-A PTtlVATR ri'-.-i:i:Ai, TO ki: iiKi.D TO-DAT .:- n Francisco, Feb 17 (Special) Mr Presbury, tbs manager of tbs Palmer Company, has laid an embargo on any further details of Mina May Bro kyn'i ault: le rea thing th newspapera, Ha has forbidden any of tbe companj talking, and he haa kepi In "elusion Mlsa Bouton, ths "Buttons" to whom Mi-.:* Brookyn left h.*r dreaaea Miss Booton could tel mora tbaa any one *;.-?? of tbe actreas-a lasl days. Mr. Pr sburj denies that Mina Brookyn wm is any way Intimately conn<tct<sd s'ltk Lovecraft, or that shs had known him for mora than two yesra The telegraphed % pori <f tbs Interview with Dr. Robertson makes him deny thal li** wrote certain words in his letter, Every word in ti..- letter ls here declared t. bs copte i from ths orlgbul. There i* no qaeatlMi hut that Miss r.i*.. ii-yii waa inaans when shs swallowed the* p..is,n Sh- had dabbled In .Spiritualism here, a,?i rame to believe that abs received msaaages from Lovecraft fro-i lbs other worM and that as w.,* calling h.-r t . '-..me to him. Tbs funeral serV|o,., f?-,n ,rr .?? ^X^X^::r^.'--'r'ii!::^ Kr,, kyn's trunks after her suicide In ?!,? iv,' , elie,. li not a man. h.u is tba inother of thi e,,.'.. i actress. Miss Louisa W.,k.*i.,. .,,,,..'J''1,>fou,'.'* ?Friends" comply, to whom Hui itr ,kv? i ,'i shown m.-ny Kln-lnesKes. Mrs. \\ ak.* ,?. w,.i of Miss Brookyn** devoted friends \tV? u'.i-, makes this sutemsnt through "The'ir,,?? ? < la al present visiting in this cit> l """} h"?? The "Huttons." who some persons In thia city thought nt llrst wu* the o*ie to whytn Miss Brookyn had left psefWtty, ls sall to hu an aet?r |.(,w ,,:,.,. inn lp Btm Fraodsea Mina Broakyn'i Mends thlnh the notion of his iv lng her leifHt... d-sdileMtl** fee., lastlc. The theory that h. ls |*..r , ?_ ,' ??; ?? remarkahle. \\ fi'-n Miss llrookyn first became known In this country soe whs s.ild to be thewlr,. of Wa lt .er e&antley, but be afterward denied that thi-s wji. .so Her father wa., tx Scotch clergyman. Dr Robert? son explained yesterday that, hK* letter' to Miss Brookyn. which was quoted In the papers yeater day morning, was written when abe wan :n HufTnlo to prevent her from coming to this city after Mr' Ivovecraffa aulclde. ' POOTHA LL PLAYERS DINE. THE HARVARD A.\'i> TALE WARRIORS AT ONE TA I ILK. BTOONE BATTI.Efl T\*.Ki;:> OVER BT THU COI* LEOE MEN- \\i:i.l. KN'.WN ORADCATBS PRESENT - BEAC] Ul I. DKCt .I'.AVK 1X8 IN -CRIMSON AND ri.' T. i' di, . res nindi *i al She ny'* lsi I night, where a tinner waa given to the Harvard and Val.* football teams snd to th.* prominent Kr.il uates of those two li lui of learning Th ? ?iii n.-r was merely sn Informal one, given i" return thc ho pttallty of Major Henr; I, Higginson, wno gave s lim..*!* .it ihe Culver lt) Club In r.*.st..:i last yeal Ex-Judge Henry E. Howland, Oeorge A Ad*-.- and others who were guests al thal ?'? * - ner, given primarily leer the teams, were the enter? tainers la ii night, 'i , ? graduate , ? , make tl ? gath ? a y. ir iv inn'.itution, believing that n will bring ll ? iwo i ;i* gea closer together. Btroi i feeling ha existed b twee n il ?* i die gea In St ll tl *?*. an 1 it la believed thal the gathering last night will go t.r toward d lng sway with snj 111-frellng -"hal may hav ? es lat. i Vmong lh ? pre enl were Ihe following! Ba Judge Henry E. Howland, Major Henry I* Higgin ! ? n, .;? urge A. Ad ??*. the Rev, Joseph li. Ta ie SI, I wi ' v.na ic:, m u a? tho ! w.u*: Robert Baron, Walter Camp, C, i' limn, Jr., , J. 1: Sh. ?:.* ; .. li: il* ot! Pe th ly, I ' Hemen i way. cn. of II.in.-ai d'a chle . i * * ? i But!, r, ? 111] ??*, A . ? ? O. P. Wet * rn .re, of Hhod I dand; ex-Oovernoi W ti ll of Massachi ttl Henrj .*- Van |iu?r, Percj 1" | Trafford, .1 *? >h ll. Sears, Charlea W McKli I I.*:*.* hla i : . ..I i.i ite lo Ihe de corn tl C. Beaman, I'r * I* ri, >: Kernochan, VV, '.*.'. Sklddy, Congi man K iv. ? l Bui nett, Henry I! Ci icki r, I .inlii?:**. Curtli T Manage ra VI lille, , '. .' : "id I. ii. *. i 'aptaln Wale rs and ll ni ti.???? 'i * * * * *|..n t. nm* William C. Whitney nnd Joaeph ll. Choate were unable to be present, nor .could Profe ?? r itlchards ? t v .... an I Am. -. ? t li u i u I. '*?' tl ??? were no f i: **r,,.n ll. Bi Henry M henton. Ihe banjoists, and .1 VI * Pllberberg, the pianist, furnished the "ns . Col lege songs wei i dar til first, bul when the cigars wen brought In "Unlsj Boll" and "Two Little Olrla In Min ?" see * ive tn** .11. The table wai * - .. Shoe, and * ilarly hand I i .o" Ah 'it rh* lal les white, ci i Howe r- \* er?* h mke i Tl ? *> n ill faclni 'I hil ty-sevenl I ir va rd ? ? i - ? .. 1 pl inti anel t! .wera v. ? r* **...* \ \- :.* r . effect w i he mtlf ii ? i*. ihe laVe I ? f i ron i ?', an ! bin > fl**>wers. ? a ri ? Jed ar. shoe tn on the mei hands dasi ? Tale and II ,. . . [ j ... I / TACKIXG A 'i i III: I O.MMISSI >\ PAII ' : :? ?? RI *. . .v ?. ? on ? ' 1.1 - Xewhurg, S,'. 1 had befoi . I ler of ci * ? fi*;:. ? for pres. uf the ( ? : \ \ r>. i * -? ? * *...-,? ... ? . *. ..*:'* * ' I ,* ! V irk rs wei ? * i . . ? . ..... ?,. f ' * iimltt '.1 I the * * * I i:. .. ... rt of I ? as ... and I i. *..- :.. I'uinam i I Ililli: IK'}! Hil "l'i'!,I P.OOSEVEIT nu: CP II. BERTI) :: '" 'MM1 fl >N'l lt VV Itl: i .-* ? . I . li :.* Si Paul, Minn., v ?'?? ll "The American Cltlsen," ... week! pul ation it- the Intei ?< of ths Catho. Ile ? and *ii:*** Hy anta [onlstlc t ? the a P a . to? day prints the following letter on American cltlsen ? * lp f- ni The : .rs !: welt: L'nlted Btatea Civil Berries Commission, Waahlng t .n, I. ?'. Feb ll To th.* K'nt'.r. "American Cltteen"; Slr* l have- been much Interested in two or three of your editorials thsl hsve been lent to me, no? tably In that wherein you oppoes lha division "f t h. aehooi fund. It e/iv. ?* toe pleasure i . write r. word In hearty commendation of the spirit of true Amerl cantara True Americanism li as absolutely allen ti Kn iw-Nothlnglsm an the one hand, ss lt is t . .*?,-. ry form of fbrelnnlsffl ..n the "t!.-r. Every foreigner who comes lo this country is in hoi ir bound to become sn American cltlsen purs and simple, with..nt shy qualification, He i buslneas to bring nu., our American political life lha qui i .ai* "i European polltl <, and ? pe.-lally Ho* religions and race rivalries of Europe li** la iii'iiti'i not t" a i aa an Irishman or Oerman, tin gil hman ir fl indlnavlan, bul purely as nu A111.? ri an. It ls an outrage that anv one "f ..ur polltl il onventiona should Ins. rt Into the party platform planks to catch any dlvlalon "f the foreign vote, because lt la an outrage that ti..*t.* ahould lie an) division of "ni vet.-i v.im cast their votes us foreigners. We have nothing to do In o*.r political pint form with the rivalry bets.n Oermany and Prance, *.* ith :!:?? question of Home Itule for Ireland .ir of union lor ihe British Empire; sll we are . im-crned wiih are the questions .f American politics, and we hav tin- righi lo demand Dint every American voter should vote purely with reference tu those questiona Bul if tha foreign iee.in cltlsen '.'im cornea ..vi* here honeatly and in good faith lill** the dutloa of American cltlsen hip and acts sa an American, pure and simple, li i. most emphatically an outings to discriminate against him In any smy because of his birthplace or Ills ii. ? |, ! have had tbs honor ol knowing s number of gentlemen who have been to Congreaa from the Northwest during the pssi fi .*. ? u anl arnon*] the very stoutest Amerl. et**. *ef them ?il I could liim** certain Congressmen who happened o. be born in Oermany, In Sweden, or In Norway. In tbe ssme way during the term of service in the New-York legislature, when I came "> select the mool im portani committee with which I havs had to work, and When I h ol to choose my f.air colleagues, purely from conridenrtlons affecting the nubile <? i ? vice, 1 found thal no less thin thi.f them wera Irish by birth or deacent. It ls slwaya .. pleasure t. ms t. say anything I ri.i ,,ii behalf of str.ii.--ht Americanism in every form Yours truly. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. AFTl.lt mr PLAY IX si rm OW tS IT. The time of the "Myriad Dai..'? Introduced in "A Trip to Chinatown," at ths Malison Squall Theatre, h i- Leen .-hanged, lt ls given ne.w earn even. lng at about li o'clock, after ihe far.*.*. Instead "f he InK brOUghl Into the third act. The chiitufo was ina.]* yesterday, becauss the preparations for ths danes broke Into the act unpleasantly. The ,l.,tu- Itself la a bewildering affulr. How Ihe mlrrurs that pro? duce tt.e illunie.n ure siraaged lt ts Impossible *.* i.-ll from tia* front of the house. All thal la rle ,r ls that tbs ona dsneer rsems to bs ne.w four, n..w ten. uii'l now a crowd thsl completely nils th* stage There ii also *m occsstonal fraction "f t dancer a rWht aid.* with no left gide attached to ii ..r a Lack with no face. It ls a g..,ii deal poa* z'.'liiK and a good deal BMC? pr.-tty. yoi .xii CABBOLL'S OBJSCTTOXS WJTBDBAWS Saratoga. N. T? Feb. 1" (Sped il).- In tba Sara? toga County Burrogate'a Court to-day. Thomas it. Carrai!, |r., ? >?" Phlladelphta, withdrew his objea. lions io Die pr iballi ? ol ;>l" w|" nt his father, ex Be nat'.r 'I'!...mas B. I'arroll. who "lle.l here .lanuarv H. Th.* testator left his .-.-tate, emla acing i.'**) lores of Inn*!, u library of *?'"> volume* and paint Inns that ar- Bald to have cut BBAAttI, to his daughter Mrs. W. H Van rivery, "f Trov, and hla granddaughter, Mrs. mm Carroll Oray, of Orasnwich whli" your,* -Tarroll only got the lifo nee of two small farms In Greenfield. TIIE ASSESSBEXT (AST BE BEDUCED. CORPORATION rot'XBEL fl.AUK BATS THK BOARD OF ASSESSORS HAS .'"> POWER TO CHANOI THAT ON THB PROPERTT ' .WM.i'.S TOR THR BMW VIAD1?CT, I Torp .ration f'oiinse! Clark hSS given .??n "plnl .n | to tbs sff-sct that th** Honrl "f Asseaaors hus no j right to reduce the assessmenl of property owners I f.r the building "f the n<*\*. One-hundred-and-flfty ' iinh--.il viaduct Th.* viaduct .coat B60.000, lind as ' it was nulli under tbe new law which compels ths property ownera benefited to pay half the rust. their "har.* of the tUSSSSmsnt ls M2S.C0A They asked the Board of Asseaaors !?> reduce tl:.- amount, and the latter ssfced Mr. Clark for sa ..pinion ns to whether lt could do thia He savs th? only remedy the property owners have ls to apply to tne courts. i ie* i... ..-non .., in*- Hourn ..: Assessors .a the cass ..f frederick H. Heiser has I.n sustained by the ! Oeneral Term of Ihe Supreme Court, so th.* Corpora? tion i '.'un.?. *i was Informed yeaterday morning. ! l = -i-i.-r wants .?JIT';.""., fe.r damages to his property t caused by the <-li vn*:- of grade of Elghth-ave. The i building ii at Nlnety-seror.d-st. Heiser mortgaged lt land it wa** told ti m.- New-Tork I.if.* Insurance Company un a foreclosure fe.r tliO,09U, although hs asserts it was rii n worth $100,000 more, ll is now rented by an orphan asylum. Heiser's original claim f,*r damages up to ivv, Witn IKM.flmi, whlcn, with In? terest, ia now -17"'..' 1.m. Th-* I...ard of Assessors allowee! him *:..<?". and the cane was taken twice be f re '?'!* c.ur; ol Ap;., als mi different Issues, and *n*..'.. 11 oul rat h tini". nil 1 hal tums ABD EXDS. MK ix [.i:y AND THE BENATORSHIP. rolutnbua, Ohio, Peb. it (8|.lal). The recent visit to thia dty of prominent politicians from vari? ous States, nnd "? conferences with Governor McKInlej iv m. Hahn, ???? *l ??ry ot the N i Itepuhllcan Committee, have. 1 een productive of many poll -ar.-- concerning the future ? if md i's poi . * rh last week i* sd ?:*.-? In the .-it.it. hsve be *n In C llumbus, having ? .a," *, attend the banquet "f th** Lincoln ... 1 ni whal .*.... tu i" irtistwoi thy In formatlon .1 I-. nate 1 to-night Hint an efforl ssas ma I" :?? pei :'? *t ai ia to the nett c mdl 'lit.* for l'nlted States Senal ir, aa ll acoma certain n* :. Mr. llrlce will 1. ? ? 1 ? ? *i* I 1 y a Republican. tis >; vernor tiorakei I attain .1 recognised aspirant nal .rial honors, and **n this account, acconl et 1 lu th* *-:*"r\. tie* '.I* 1 j were unable to agree. Tnla failure, li la aald, will result In thc candi e.f ii ?'.??; n ?'* M Kh lev, whose tel li ?pli year fi *.i ?.?.??: Janna . when th ? Senal ir. s .11 *. .1 Th* (Jove! wi ll" noi ad in.t tins 1'. '? if l 'ta ix,, sa) tl-.**.- ? . mau i \- Xl lui * Kl ile: In I ie Ben? ate, l e give the im opie anel re ire ihe :?* * period that prevailed prior t? ths ad 1. ? ti itlon. I*, ls au- , ml le I 1". sever "1 if th 1 ?' ' ' " Iel ?? that the .., ii. ninia 1 ?:?*? * ? thi :* >li ible can .1 1 icy "f tne i * cons**ni ti ? b ? .!??<? isl ceri lin * . result In ii < election - m, A TAMMANY MAN FORESEES DISASTER. ,\ well-known Tamman; man -iii yeaterds lt would bi . ? i) thin . I ? pli iv a il tha v. inn ng side I'm t Hilch v. .il lt 1 ?. 11 ;. ir opin in "' he was rhe Republti ms s ? their c, ivern ir .md , ?!??? I.* gui turo and .re will i* ? .. lt publican Mayor ...' New-York after .lam; irv I." waa ths an- I --.\e nu- Willi mi !. Ilrown, recently Demo? cratic * ? Congress In tn<* XIV*th l>.. ?<1 to th'* conversatloi t which the fore .* 1 ? ,1 p iri au In le no protea !.* *-. .'.'. 11 ?;. REFCSE I Ti 1 RE SIDE TRACKED. U ?:?? 1. ?. K\ ? ,. .s ? . . Rcpt Mema tl ve Daniel N i, ? kw 1 : ? -i ??: 'i.:i. 1 ? the report a ssnt un *.ii., 1 : . the etti : thai be ?*.:;. 1 . diet as a 1 irmi.ig mate ? : .*. 1. lie a ltd "1 'n !?* r n * 1 *. : 1 .... m i 1 ??? 1 ? 1 a ? "p: such .1 , lion, 1 ,Mr. Flower r anyl ? ly elae.'' ? i. h I I ? I an 1 run for Congi 1. ? k l>! */-. '.' ? ki 'A lit ispn 1 1 opi v/.vri Marl ll ?? *. il ' : N 1:; - \ I . ?. N * . I tea . ... irr.i * ' * 1 pi ? <? -. v *, ; ,-.. || ; ? ..? t*. 11 1 ne |. ital *?* 1 - I . ? .. 11 1 - tl. ? . ? ?-.,: , .' I : , ? ?? Mr". 1 V. Cross Xl Mra. Tai ' A ll**: I*-; - .* tr. ii ? ! * ; ,'lt - . ? ? * . ? ? ?? / * ttril.ETI "Vi r '. . . The 'i : itlon ; . . ? 1 lo ral ? ? 11 ?.-1 - : 1 * d.-nt J ipi * ** mini! ;? ? ! ? 1 1;. Hindi m. Vt Ulam D. I * an iii,, i: i* r ? 1 wen wis hlma ? * . ? tel In ..lie of th * publi -. I till ll I Alli' ll /.'/ POET. \ 1 .!.\! AI:; A M< ?' ISO i: tSTW VIC. -\ *.-t n, r ?:? 17 ".he * - *: 1 ???'*? .. r N rth i'.i<.'n Ki lay . ??* ll" * ?? 1 *i wi) ? "*?* "-d to I..ik.. 1 i..- 1 ni in* lei hsi '. '\:-?. n ; 1.11 j ? i?t ol tl .* M. ?-.?.,?: .. ..*, 1 in*, risen generall) ii..***, tba Mi.si*. ?Ippl ... tba I:.,.' M. .int. iln- Tii? temperature 1 is .'a . 1 at la Tea ??*, and baa fallen ???*.'. tera and Northwestern Slates An area :!:*!?-*. and Mill !*?? ?*> '"*l. !'* I tyrer lh? in* dis **:1 : i.|*i uni ?.lu.. * 1II1 - and lbs ? ul ara ink. r*-Ki 11 ll wmiie r wllh iain ls Indi :?? 1 f r ibf atlantis i* 1 1 .-. Oulf States, lha Ohio Valley, aad .?.-??rn laks \ d? . |. ? I f ,11 in t* mi' ' ..'.ii ? m lu.lu nt.**! fur lb. m.p-i-*-'i: ...I "ni*, valleys, tha Western aad Northwest ?*::i Si a lea _ K.'i:r..'AST IN DETAIL l'<ui TO-DAT. Fi r Nen V.ttu't .*. I and '?? Urti rn .Ww V .ri;, rain, wanner. 1.1 v:, ? im. *,* ?? inda * 'or 1 tern IVnnaylvanla, rain; warmer. For Kee Jerae) rain l*.... ii... Mat ri * eil ?? in** L.t. Maryland, Delaware and \ h.*.ni 1. . 1 nidy, v. Uh raia I ? \* ?? *u Virginia and Western Prnnaylvanla, iain; dna K'i* Western New V..ik. r.iln; warner Iti <-.'-!* rn lind *... -.. rn !?? iii n r 1 i*",.. ni tn-nUtbt ri.i Sunday me>rnlng; probably fi,ir Kunda] .it'ne h. ? ik!ei Sunday evening, TlttOtTNE UK'A I. OBSERVATIONS, Nl^ht. IS 1 3 3 4 .'. r. , ,-,ij jo ]j iO.el "Tj 1 HoTJlcs: Saoratag! j t >S 4 << 1 s i? 10 r. ... (--??r*.:.:rPJJ ?-,- y . - p '' ? ? . * : ?--*.*' ._'"*? ::<?*! .:. h.-.*??;'.j:.* 1 LL/hM**** *. ' -1 '? ?(*-.-'" *|* % Iii thia illaara in 1, ronilnn*>ui wan.- Una (hows Mir clieangea In presiure ni Indi sled I.. Tba Tribune's self ra<c>ralng t.m..rn- *'-r The bruken Una rapreacnta Uia tem? perature a*. . I.-1 *. ...1 ni parn ' I'll*.' 'lille > . Trtbuaa OM a, Wah is. 1 e. m. -ii... waatbar yaatarday araa fab and wanner la tha afternoon ert evettlntj. The i* mp??: alura ranged between 11 snd -t; degrees, the aver ni? ".ai ei., 7 degreea higher lhan on I'r..1 i*. 1.1.;::, higher than .. lha ? ? er* rpomllng Say laal ycai in nu! saar Ihla "*n> lo-ds) lhere ?iii probeM] lu* a..1 in* 1 ..eather ?>< nh rain. The Rugged Child is largely an "outdoor" product. Fresh air and exercise usually pro? duce soiled appetite and sound sleep. Sickly chil? dren obtain great benefit from Scotts Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites, a fat-food rapid of assimilation au4 almost as palatable as mill:. LIEUTENANT MANET ISDICTEB. I-.K--d-l.TS Ol' nCRBTART LAMONT'S INVKSTIOA tiun uv Tin: Mii.rr.M'.v POST AT CHICAGO. Chicago, I'V'.i. 17.- Th.- Federal Orand Jury r? | tnr.-i"! aa Indictment st noon to-day against Usu tenant Maney, charging him srlth th? mui Contrary to expectation, there waa no count in ia* Indictment charging ?* ?;? ?f cn*?] . a.mply murd *r. which I ? rdin irlly noi a ba a . offence*. Wt..:-- I.leutensnt Maney la at preaen la not known. Mr.-. Iledhurg. the ?????'?<? ot hi captain, will return to Washing n. w.iei will remain until tha tr:.:, which will pi ? tik.* Discs n.-xt month. ?, , . Washington, Feb. ir. War Department offleteli declare thst lieutenant Maney I* nol under bus pension from th.* Army and awaiting court-martia I for ihootlng Captain Hedberg at Fort Sheridan, bu la .imply on I ave pendtn *. trial In the 1.1 In courta Hla Amu* standing his not been afreet-*-! Ha wa* In Chicago a few Jays as >. and '-.inn <- i.< far from th.*r.- now. At sny rate, he ?l!l un : doubted!y appear to pr itect hi* b miamen, n ?w 11 an unbalisb.'e Indictment haa been found. Th.- trial of Lieutenant Maney wi.. i>;'> an un* ,??.,?*. part In the statua of the Uth Hei? nen ,,f Regular Infantry, of which hs and his victim Captain Hedberg. were members. On reprea ? Hons by Mra Hi-.H.tk. the widow *? the cspiain and by other p ra ms. H cretary Lsm n sen Colonel li nt m. Assistant Inspector-Oeneraj. i Fort Sheridan to Investigate the condition ol anairi there. Colonel Burton made a verbal report t Secretary Lamont, and th.-a drew up ' wnttei report, which he will aubmlt ti the Secretary \y ???'? ri,.* latter calla for lt. and it i-* understood thi I i,adnu,-- of Colonel llurton are that a wofu laen of discipline prevailed il th ? post. One if ths In .*!?! ??:?*. allowing how las waa-the millar) law ai the fort, and reported to the Pecretary. wa action of H.* en!lstee| m?n th?re In [eavlnat thi i* ... in ia .n a i. .dy. in the sr ? >. I th it the ration n? .*?? nol pr per.y rooke l and !t i*. hinted at ta- Departm* al that th.s may r*-*ii: in an Inquiry Int ? ii:'* relative me I *-, * ; ii in iaes, with a view to re? turn rs : ? ti: ? ol l plan of i' impany mes.i *s. M i ? alnts agalnai th ? posl mesa Ide ? have I ? received nt the Department. Unlisted men bj} that Ihej ! n il -? I I r fo ?' - ?; ? ? j bot. ai formerly, an l tl at lt ls frequeni and i*:* par I. When the Ma ney trial I* -'yr. ? tar-.* Lamont ntlll take up the all gatl the atate of discipline al Fort Sheridan, and lt li rneral opinion that tin* r au.t of his Inquiry ?viii ii' the removal of the isth Regiment to far Wt I'-rn post, or the a. companies by theirs ilgnmenl to differ nt ststl ll I USS tS I '? VLF ? 0 IV TOn'X. Ray Kt. I. mia M!' '?' o. ir. A tire visited thia place ; la ri *.i:iK snd the pr.n ;;>v. busim ?-? par th n of Ci** b sm ls In r ia. i. A igusi :*.' .'? r I >st hJ? rtore and two dwelling hons-*.*: Potsn ?? ft Co., dwellings, store snd warehouses; .Mr '.'?;.*.!-?.n. store* and ds Mr.-. M iry Hui- r an I Mr-. ii ? Other* ?? : t theil dv/e dings i: *..; lo 11u ?:. i. Chm ? ' I * a '; - ? ?? xi " * n ai ? M rsra P i Davis an ! Pc ir i. The .,;:.:;? i oin amoks 'liar ron" jewel causa "Lay ii .t up f.r y .iii--** f treanur i In old Bh-ocs" 1? a paraphrased lexi n ". Mi He I n B iv. rrh. e.f Mo. U E ?: r Th rty-flfih ?' . la n ?'?'? BlJertng. Thh ls her reaaon: On January 23 Mra H itte riv.ir:'i found, carele dy exp ia *'l on ';: .f h-*r daughter"! room, lewelry valued al H.' 0 Th- re wers .i di ii i in i cr * '. tw ? pain ot di rn n I ? orrtngs, .i li . I : lng ind a pair of (.* irl earrlnga Mn Butterworth gathen ' them up and i in I for i safe hi tins i1 ? i : . ? a. *med t*. her to be a good re ? . store the pi i, so in lt the) pl ice 1. Now. tl ? *.? ia badly rn n ? d ol re I*...: lng, an l Mia i Butte 'worth si nexl Ij ty n a ho. at .I ? ki p: 1 a * ?' "ier named Sic ila ni Thlrtj llfth-a' in I T ilrd-ave. The ? ??I-.- : ? ' ? ? Her i i ? i ;.r *??,--?? her . ry, Tl en I . n: ** I, NI ?,: ? bul ? ' * I thai ther ? I r 'V lt "ll. r. la th. al Then M-1 Butte rw .rth'a aon, v..;:; ?m lt. n I I the matter in the i ..-: la .ft., a ? ? I ? *? .- on tiie ? formed I th. ** ; ? * * : ? :::.!- ir." ' * '. ::: .*.!? - Butterworth aald yeal .- ia-. . * i ..?? Ill ? j rat pod up. and vt h n the ihoea were I we.'l na p ri . nvel ????* I In :.. :< ; iper. I . . . ? i iln " i ? ?*/,". silh Tn nt tS CASABA, pt |: *,* ,-; ... preal '.? nt ot the V itual R Pun I Life \ - . i had ted appen r I ? * * Tor into .' [erics' T. th * ' who la lld i hav.rt him : r** la pot In the e >ni inj ? Ab mt ten daya ago ? ? If '.he t war 1 of $1,000 f,.r th Ai:?l p all - - Mr Harper i pile I thai ll a-aa ll** has .i i, 11 ? . \ Mr. Harper d rs tl.-* ? \-f.i lit: -i :' * ? . * * *. i .*? ?*.?? cnmpsnv ha i pal. the tl' io I Aus? tin i he ls i lilli!.'!: ELEVATED ROAD I.OCOMOTI TT.l Th ? M inti *? n R illw i> h ts :.. ? le sn a i Uti n I i . rs, butti i ?? the .?e,- Loi .motive* and Car IVorka Thej ?it. replae -wt. .ul I ..* mo! Ive . .and ivie t >?-t ;.:![ on ? They ?**. iii !??? i un on i Piilr.l ur.*l S Uni Tl ? . il a loail of Ave <*.*ir.*-. welgn ? ? - .* ich, on ag ot t.i i "i . -at. and ..t a maxim , . ol twenty five* ml.e < an h .ur. The . h iv ? driving wheels ? i in diameter, :? lin :* ra 12 by ll Inches .,:: i .. i, :;. ? lng a \\ irking ateam pi llo pounds. Tne aelghl rn in.- engine ls I7,0H0 po u ml a of which ? ida .u*.* on the drlvera. mei an .* luipi ?? i wit li t!;t* Eames va iu.ii brekea //.n i nit m:i ia .N/I1//-.S- i rr;: Ths supply of Columbian postage Bt.ampa la run alni low, the onlj denomli itlona ;,>; on hand al ihe poatofflce being two, three and Oftj ceni \t the present rate of use. the two low. . tiona will laal until about Xl ireh '.. The : -Mies e..- postal cards, made in three sises, sra nil ?o. l snd s ne sr card lia** be. n plac. I on san*. fXSCMAXCS rm I' ns tl AASETH Judge Pryor, of ths Couti of Common l':-.**. yes ?? lay Issued sn order allowing David Wile, the i* ilgn.ee ..f a. Stein A Co., to return to the .Mutual ?if** Insurance Companj and the Equitable Life As wran ?? S ?*!??*. tt,.* four p dicles on ths live ? of }]'- Stein and \\ ll. Hlldreih, membera ol -h. Irm. which ari! am'a.,- the .,... ?*, 0f the i : t.i Two lollcles p m.ot? each Were I - ,ed by the M il ? ? ' to w ll. Hil ire th i '*.-. are on ria* ten ? sr ontlne plan. Then Stein lias two of .?..'?-?' " i. one in o*" Mutual Life sn I til ?* viiiit.!!.:... The M.et.i.i: will issue ? paid-up .?'.?'?'?'-, if y ;"-?" on Melli's policy and tw. paid up po '" ??-?"?? * ieh on li . a th's, whli.* the Knuii ml,. ' vii! ray M.MttT In cash f.r- St.ln'a policy i 'ryor haa al'owH the h.-k-,.., ;., Ill;'. ,.;.'.,;,,, '?;., oltelea snd the casi payment in lieu of the old p ill l v K \< VSWIOX TO SIAOBSA FALLA, Thu reporta "f ths remarkable ice bridge which ia forme l at Niagara Fal!a have stimulated pub? ic curiosity t.. such an extent that the manage ?enl of iii.- New-York Central i- making arrange? ments on mi extenslvi scale f.r an excursion to the alls ..ii Pebrusry H. ths eve ? f R'ashln.i's ilrthday. benevlng lhat a great many pei pie will ike advantage of the holiday to make the trio ?'d*'".'l train of .oachea and Wagner -!.*.- ir ^r-. Will leave the Orand Central Station onthe HO* monti.in,.,l at J-30; < >"..* hun lr. I ,,,'I hire V *htb-st station, st Tm j. rn arriving itt hi 'alls ai ii ?c|ock the next WJilng. *"? *' " ffltasaafii* V-1 ?' h':r th? r ????' rate, snd ; ';^.^,l^.1"-'11-'''''-'---''' .1 KATTLB RETWEEX KABLES a .week ugo Unlay several residents if Kings '"'?>? ?'?* were treated to a rare sight i fight i midair between two large gray eagh i. rds w..r,. nM Bpechnena and thc battle waa i .yal ono, feathers Hying al a llvel. ,,t, '-,-' ?ctatora were not t-eatid to a "ffi i i,,i , ??' i the hims heard shots (Ired lr? the distant .' aome lunn, rs after amail tam* ?',. i '',,'''' nuing tl,., light, tho ap?d theu^wlnJ ?,.! I."1'" .ward ii*.- town ,.f Marion. ?" ? "' ,!',w I'.lsimv KBWMAS TO OO ABPOAD, Bishop Newman . spects to sall for Europe, accom m.*.l by Mrs. Sam man. Wsdneaday, on official ,st,.*s, f a M.,, ,,.t |:.,.i;(,ii|n.h ^JJ T-ai hs will prsslds orsr nine conferences the ? n-xt. wh.-re Ihey will hold a i ',.?,,* ? *? M; caption for thedr frlemla. nnrtnu laforaal ????? -m.-_^__ L-l HOE SILK of TBXXBBABB BOXDS [L^S*!! Syjy "' l**t>nrbm cr,v.t gad ? mlae of better Umea ,? tbs SoufTlS .h. mon jurt made by Latham, Alexander ft Ca m t^entn for the Stat., of Tinnassn Th.V.i nkers aold within the last day M lvvo aenajn* St*tlhrl&nelteVMfiffiTV? t^ ^ ? ? ?xtrsorflnaiy that this issue ot <4 pw ont t 9 ? MANTLES, i -COATS, ? CAPES, *, Sm*-? I Otter, 'Sealskin, Persian Mink | fm-limi talents SEALSKIN CAPS ?AND GLOVERS, Gent*' FUPi-ilNEO OVERCOATS SLEIGH ROBES. PBIGES MM WAY DOWE C. C. SHAYNE, Mamrfictefer, ISA ntiil IM U.-.I 484 St. iOE i9m.iEW CORPORATIONS Int".- leased Offices in une. SISSS9 I ??? 1 ll'*?l to -oil!" into ll mn Tho Nev/ York National Cjiltiing and Loan Association. The Millinery Building and Loan Asso? ciation. AM* Tho Uniter! Building Material Co.. Mi.Miii : t km:*, or ric he st, Bn, i. ? n : i i ..I.*:* v::-*' Ll (HT, .":;:*? HEAT asl t I"*- ;.'.'??;: and PRKIOKT .:i':'.'.\'i":..:. mah, **;ii ,"i.. .;.** * R'S a ? . r .-I *.it-'.r.- a -. . ??**, fl . - - -"-* Me r -**-?*. . - I After May 1st rent will include MESSENGER SERVICE. There will also b? TELEGRAPH and TELEPHONE OFFICES in the Main Hallway. I'm* |iiii-|ii'!il,ira turill !? R, **?? SH'. IT 'I'll:. I'i-i-!l*?iiri*r. or Iii tin* .1 VMT1MC, nt Uti* ?%l? J.!'. Bl HIM -Mi. .lu*. Oil, ?ia Bia ?li*. ?!? ????*? *?*?? I5KO.tl>. MAI. nml 17a Ma ??a I'M. 1*0 und Ii*** *<3?*r?or Si., "?-??? ** orU "Tl ty. -rs FIRST PREMIUM AT THS WORLD'S FAIR. THE SINGER MAN'PG CO, UKCK1VBB 54 First Awards, Being the largest niwtber of awards obtained by any exhibitor, aad more t li;ii? double the number received by i nil tl Sewing Machine Compaoicfc THE SINGER MANTG CO., "All over tho World." Iii /..re ll;.' *:i:i ?; **|ii ? mt ? ni|>i?i i.iiioiie. Joseph P. McHugh & Co. -? ajar a. ? Waa on ; nu! nt i'.ie-r?*l> nen nil fellini! Ititi* ut Wall Papers, wm w a? ait?aa evanmiar uri* !?! (lilllie <*iil ni i'.ie-r?*l> ii.nnl tm I prli*. ail amati tot* ot l-'rli-rri n ti il lliirilt'1'n tint-<if-leiivii inire'lm*** ene Lil ii-.', in? aiasasrsSMBti <>i' tatoana tue i\lile-li |iii|n*r< ure ii ur.t.-.I, <-*iit><.iiilt> Inti:...I. In the Upholstery Department aw?i??h 'ii ah?i n I'lillei'llu*.! nf vlmrl sn tii|it<' l.-itt; i Iin, ."iiiif.i lili- fur |.,>v..rln?i .tinliioti**. .mil -lillie- |)ie*i*Ofl nf I'n ru 11'i i'i*-. ti ?>iT?*re*el vt tl lion! rrmtril to lin* or it^ I nu I .*..*.!. West 42d St.?at 5th /We. F"* R WAH PM HAnTMAK'a woon srooc. ? tl lt U Ifl L ll AiaUePoCKwdsStsrssftDranM ftata, !*'".'? roulil havs !*.*.-ii aold nt par and Intsrsa h.. I" the 1 per cent !-*? .ii.I - ot the mime Bta-te w.re ? ; ii. open market on al I basia, it '*.!!: only i' .'. .'.in;,.*i I'.** on thi* thMry that tha "? i"*i cent hands .u purreiv prto ??? could *-niy i. bought t.i stn.ui mn..nuts, .rh Ile tho round m ,*i wni bondi male them attractive to Ulnlr .?:? Co., the U. :.:-?:. ban Ipr rs, wi ? : k th.* cuiir* BOBED FOB c.is AXD 9TBCCE OIL. Flnleyvtlle, Penn., Web, 17 The Cearatgte One Company, i>.*r!'iv? f'.r gae near ti*." Baltimora .ind Ohio station bera, atruck oil to-day. it la spout in*; thirty feel over the derrick. Th* ? ;: ls z od ?for 200 barr ls an hour and la I ere laing i.ip.e.y. The exi item ni ls high, .1 VESSEXQEB ;.''M'*> IDTBXTCBS PlttslHirr. Feb, 17 Richard >!;:: r. eeveaMi old, a special deliver) meaaenser, waa wwt* pended in midair tot two boura to-day na the* pre elpltoua elis near Hm DuquaoM Undlned pinn.*, with nothing between him and Instant death except a hold "ii ii projecting rack. Had MUler'a ^r.iap s.i;.;:.*d be would have t>" i> precipitated ortt ibe Mutt and fallen ap n the rocka .'"?? feel bato**. A i*.ii"* -ah- ii? down from above, and after gT^at danger to both rescuers and rescued, Miller was aafel) removed. He waa badly injured, having rall) i ovr itr* rocka and Ice a dlatance of aeventy tiv.* tatt, Miller had dellven I ? :? tter .>n DaMM Heights, and started back to tm.* etty. To *ave a ii*, ?.'?ii; .-.?ir fare, ba atarted down ? s.ijip.ry foot? path .'ii tn-* face e.f th., bluff. Tba anow was .ie*?*p and ? snr.' foothold <*...ii.l nol !.?? had. H.* had tak'ii mily a few Heps when ba began rolling over -and over down tbe predpl>ce, TUB KSPOBT OP Ills silt ihi: A tlOlT. l'hllnelelphla. Feb 17. --BetlJ anita F. Campbell, who ivis supposed to hiiv.' . iiTi'itt'd Kuiil.!'* at P**rt laad, Me., returaed u, lita hausa in thia city laat iiisiiit. The mystery nHrrowsdtag CampbeVa <na tpyearaye fr.u.i PbUadalphla on : vst satuniay, without hotlee te> uta ralatlTsa. hal batg Hsarsd up ky bbl Btate menl timi he li f. t wi aa n bualness ? ' N.* \ rt end waa parau*adtd hy william lackson, <"ii? >,f hi* I'mplinv*., who accompanist him, to extewl tin* Tip to Boston an.l then further 'Down K.ist." Campbell aays tho n*dlc<? of hla lule-lete. which was written e.n om? of his business 'inls ami placo-l on a Wharf tn I'lrtlan.l. was a ?ru.*! practical Joke. Tbs perpetrator la not known.