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THK CONTEST FOR SPEAKER a candidati: favoring NKW-YOHK CITY REPORM MKASt.'RKS SHOULD BE CHOfcEN. ?I ?SI'I-.VIK.N'CY TO T. C. PLATT NOT A ni-:?'rtM MKMSATION-lMIOltTANrr Or* 1IAV1NC AX HONEST sivi'KSPoit TO ???: ? ? Tint SAX? TON IN THK XXVITH DISTKUT. iKItOMTlJEHEO.l'LAKCol-.liKSI'CM.nSTOrTIIKTRint'XE.} I Alisan?/, Nov. 18.?The republicans of the In- I terlor of th.? st?;o nr.? watching with consider? ! able Inten si the struggle whi h is tioss? ?olng on I in New-Y >rk ar.d Its vicinity between the risai i candidates for Speaker ?.f the Assembly. Wh. ther G Pge :{. -M.lt'>. Hamilton Fish, Danforth E. Alnsworth, Albert A. Wray, James ? E. OOrad) or Alfred TL Conkllng shall be Speaker Is a matt? r nf concern with them, in ao far as the cholos <">f any one <'f these may affect legis? lation, but beyond that ,?"lnt they arc not much '? irr? rested. All the candidates has??? done the Re? ! publican party service, and therefore there Is ? an amiable desire ? ? gratify their ambitions to li i)d the third greatest position In the stai?? Gov erament; but this desire does not extend to the lengths of prati ting them the office with the kn iwledge that they svili betray the Republican party's present mission to overthrow the cor? rupt government of New-York City and to reform th.? costly and Incomp?tent Democratic state ; vernment. Intimately related to the Speakership of the assembly is the office of President pro tem. of Ibe Senate. Benal ?r Bsxton has m.?st honorably held this office for the last yar. To his car?? in th.? us.? of the power of appointment the people Owe th.? eg ?lient material of the LezOW In vest ?patin?.' Committee, whose members have sr> unflinchingly snd untiringly conducted their In? ?restlgatl ?n of the robber departments "f New? Tork dry's p'.vernmeni. Hut Mr. Saxton has now resigned his p.>st of Senator: and thus also resigns his position of President pro tempore of the Senat??. Some other Republican must be elected in his place as Senator, ani som?? other Republican as President pro tempore. And hy virtue of his selection as President pro tempore the Republican thus chosen will he the Republican leader in tii ? Senate, IMPORTANCE OF THK CHOICE. Tt la to be hoped that the Republican Senator ?svho assume? that position will ns determinedly sustain the Lexow Committee as Senator Snx ton has done, and will favor as earnestly as he would have done the policy of ?????? Mayor? elect Strong unrestricted power to Improve the government "f New-York it will be a public misfortune If this is not the .ase. It svili also b" a calamity if Mr. Baxton is succeeded as a Senator from the XXVIth District by a man "f less lofty political Idi ils than himself. And it may lie frankly said that some of th<? Republi? cans svh" sie seeking th?? ? ?mlnatlon in Si nal ?r Baxton's district at the present time would dis? grace th.? Republican parly if nominated and elected, if on?? of them does not, if eli ted, sell out the Republican party when the Maj r's Re? in ira] Mil ci mes Into the s? nate peopl? lier,? will be gli ally Sur] t Senator Saxl n'i election as Lleutenant-Gover? ?or, svhll. a great piece of good fortune to the Republican party looked at in one way, is ,?? misfortune in another, since It exposes the He publican party t?? the chance of the substitution for him In th?? Senate if s .me "Black H rs. cavalryman," avmse creature of the lobby, wh ? ?will take a par: of Tammany's millions to kill th?? Remi val bill. This matter Is spok? :i f here because th?? Republican maj rity in the Senati is comparatively small, and the : km of even one of Its votes is a serious matter. Th?? Republican party last winter was represented In the Sen? gte by nineteen Senators, namely: Senators Chills. Reynolds, Owens, Wolfert, Robei Lexow, Donald? n, Kilburn, Mullln, Coggeshall, Btapleton, O'Connor, Saxton, Smelser, faisons. Pound, l.amv. Pen ? :. and Hlgglna It takes 17 rotes to pass a bill. The Republican party thus has a leeway of only tw . votes. In the present star It wsj only by tremendous party pressure that the Republican leaders in the Sen? ate contrlvi i t . j a-s their reformatory Mils. Th?? bljl restoring home rule to l?nfTal?? was pas-.?! ? ?1? ly because Senator Parker, s Democrat, voted for it and thi Republican conspirators aeainst the ? ill. wh ?se c lurse was Inspired by Lieuten ant-Oos'ern ?r Sheehan, saw that th.? measure would pass without their votes, it ought to be said in passing that nine-tenths of the Republi? can Sena:? rs were loyal t ? their party arid were eager to redeem Its pledges of home rule to Buffai., and that it was only a small frac? tion ?if their number 'hat wer- willing to act with sh.ehaii and to betray their party. SIGNIFICANCE OF THK ELECTION. it must appear to th?* members of the Com? mittee of Seventy fr ?ra thla statement that their ? tint of peril with the Removal bill, putting In Mayor- led Strong's hands the power t> die mass tin- Tammany head of every city ?J? ; art ment, is much more In ;i?(? State Benate than In the Assembly. The Sen it??, with Its small mem? bership ani scant Republican majority, will be the w.ak pia? ?? In the Republican line which svili be assailed by the wealthy and skilful lobbyists of Tammany Hall. The Assembly, with ?ts big j:? , il . an majority of eighty-four votes, or with forty-on? v tes beyond the sixty-five votes : ssary : ? isi ? bill, will be a comparatively easy place In which t?. pass the Removal bill. Th- Commit!.,' Seventy, therefore, could not do better for the city <.f New-York than to Inten st us? if s? .m. what in the approa? hing elec? tion In the XXVIth Senate District. The voters of that district surety ?uld noi resenl s strongly worded petition to th.-m that they would send to Albany as honest an.l a?? aid?? a man as Charles T. Saxton. Th.ie ar?? hundreds of honorable men In that district. They can be found In Cayuga County. In Wayne County, In Ontario County, In Tompkins County and In Yates County. It a , l he an Intolerable disgrace for the 33.380 Republicana of that distri??! to be represented st Albany the c ?mlng year by one svh ? would be ? busy taking Tammany Hall's money or anybody els.-'s money. Hut while psylng thii* close attention to the Senate, the patriotic Republicans of New-York need not neglect the Assembly, Speaker Malby surprised many of ids friends in the Republican party last winter by id? seeming belief that he shtiuid follow a ? ?Hey suggested t" him In respect to New-Tork'a affairs by Th ?mas C. Platt, Mr. Platt was not th?? Mayor of New-York, h'Id no Officia] position, could not be held responsible for its ? ?vernment, and therefore voters were surprised : ? gee the defer, nee paid to his view? by Mr. Malby. A QUESTION Fop. MR. MALBT. In view .G Sp.ake??' Malhv's COUrsS he can? not deem it any impertinence if the members of the Committee of Seventy ask him this question: "When th?? Henn.val 1.111 comes up in the Assem? bly, would you us?? your Influence ai<a!iist it if Mr. Platt should se? k to protect Tammany by de? feating the Mil, or would you exert all your power to pass It, b ileving its adoption was de? sired by a majority of th.* rotera "G New-York City?" The altitude of Danforth E. Alnsworth, <?f Hamilton Kish. of Jam??? ?. B. OOrady, and of Alfred ft Conkllng might well i??? asked upon this; Important Mil als.?. They can afford t.? give a pledge ihat th. ? will sustain this Mil, Which is so greatly desired by the voters of New-York City, and ss hi? ii will bring such honor lo th.- He puMican party if It becomes S law All of th?? candidate?! for th?? Speakershlp of the Assembly are experienced members of that body, Mr Malby, wh?. is s lawyer with s good prac? tlee al CJgttoltfburg, llrst Came to Alimi.y In 1891. He svas ill the first year he was he;??, and there? fore was little noticed. Iu 1X92. however, he re turned In good health, and begun to 'ome to th? front, in ity.*:; he was the Republican lead* r, and in 1M-4 he was the Speaker. He thus has had a comparatively short but prominent public career Danforth E. Alnsworth. of Oawogo, more of a s-et*ran and a warier man than Mr, Malby. Mr. Alnsworth was elected in mr, and entered the Assembly of lMfi. He was a ready COWPERTHWAIT'S Best NEW STORE, offers Cheapest Caf?ets, WEST I4TH ST., Newest Made by Colgate & Co., Used by the best families, 1806 Laundry Soap. speaker and swiftly became one of the leading debaters. Finally in issi) h?? ?.am?* chairman of th?? Committee on Appropriations, end thus ? me of the Repuhlica:i leaders. II remained away from Albany until IKii.'f, when he returned, and was Mr. Malby'S lieutenant in fighting the Democrats in lRu:i. Th- present year Mr. Ains vrorth, as chairman of tu?? Commi) ?> ? ? Ways and Means, svus ;h?? Republican leader. 1: Is largely to his credit snd that of senator Mullin, the chairman of the Senate Finance Comn I thai the State tax rate was kepi so low. MR. FISH'S SERVICE Hamilton Kish baa hid a long legislative and political career. He was his father's secretary when the latter was Secretary of State of the United Staus, it was way back In ISTI that he b? ame a member of the Assembli fi m Pu ? ?? County. Mr. Fish was again .?? tnemb r ol the ( nbly from 1S7? t ? 1879, In 1889 an I 1891, ai i again In w:. and l*-.r<4. He t. >? h? : i aim ?si . v. ry conspicuous position In the Assembly. that of Speaker; h? ha.-, been chairman of the Commltti.? cities, chairman of the Committee ? ti Ways and Means, and has held other leading committee ? ?sit I na Janus M. E. O'Orady li h lawyer of He represents what is kn wn as the triit" of Monroe C unty, ?vhlch is the of the city of ? ? hest. r. He has b member In 1893 and IS94, but with ? Influence. His election would be - bje many of the older Assemblymen, elm R ?ehester, "city die chief ? ir ? ? a quit 1 ?nslderable ? ?t. ! ; . by ?,? t member th" stremi .us man::. ? in \\hi h h?? pushed the scheme t?. build a -t ?rage '?? at Mt, Morris, ami tini- to Inv ?lv? thi Stai needless expenditure of over 13,000,. Alfred It. Conkllng, who is a nephew of ?: - ? ??? Conkllng, was a member ? t the \ - ml i> in ?X'.'?, represen ti nil a New-York district, Mr. C :ik',in?r was then known as a man ? t SX? it industry an.l of ar??.??) Judgment. If he had :? mained in th.? Assembly he wou'.d hav?? ;?. ? . , t commanding position. Albert A. Wray, of Brooklyn, represents the largest Republican Assembly district In Brook? lyn. He is a lawy.-r l>\ professi n .ini as ! debater. He had a leading position in the As? sembly "f ?*?:<4. and \s;il certainly i.ne of tho four ??r live Republican leaders In the Assi ml?ly Of 18?, But as before said, th?? chief Interest the K?? publican ? ?tere of th?? State have?in these catrnll dates is noi In their past careers but In what they svili do when the Mayor's Rem ?val bill and like reformatory measures come before the as? sembly. A NEW UPTOWN REPUBLICAN CLUB. A number of Republicans of the Thlrtj - ?? cnth Election District of Ihe XXVIlth A ??em bly District mei at So. ? ? as'e. S it urday niirh: to forni a permanent ?:? i? in William Sheeley waa made temporary chal? an?! J, F, Lane was secretar) An oraran zing nui ?.omposed of I ?' Be?, m< ui M K S and William Sheeley ?as appointed to dras? up a constitution and bj law? foi the club Th? chih statt?? with ?ftj ? ???? ' members. I adjourn? ? until next Saturday. joritv of th? R ? lb : in Asi lai.] now at flfts three >??? - A DARK HORSE MAT GET THE I'd.I'll RIBRi.N T?..? several ? indidatea for the Speak ? I ? Aaaembl) ara tt.ii hard at work toi ??. To s? cure II the ?u ? ? ??fui man mi : has ?embly .? ? ? ? tion Oeorge It Malby, ol St Lawrenci liai Flah, of Putn im, an ; Danforth il A Oswego, are looked upon aa the 1? bul ti.?- Imprei ? ? ?. ? ntlnu? ? to g? I I ipposi I to | ? * ? takinc the bli ? rll bon ! t a ai r- mai k? I last < can ?: late? had ? . ? \ :? ; men below th? ? li >nx. Tl kfo'v t, ? ; :? r? bli about th? ? ? I ?tr? ou? ' andl lates, an ? ??? I ? "I will vei th?? pr?? llctlon tt'.?.; not one of the ?? : ? haa yet ?- Us ed I p ? mb< rs of the Assembly ? the ? ?? ms " The opinion smon r the polli nlifht'.y at the . ifth .S\- nue II ' WO ?da are full nf unpledged R'piil mei., ar. 1 that It is Still an?, FRANK J FERRAI-I.. WAS NOT A CANDI ? >!,.? of the f?? ir ???:.: ?cuti ?? for falldr? t?. sen I to the Count ?tntemmt of n.? expel - ' is Frank J Ferrali, the . ?ion i nominated for thi Aes-imbly In the Xlth l? th.? Antl-Machln ? Rt pub.i ina, but ? ? from ? ? Hon. H- ?t ??,? In th. within 1 :. u ? ? ? 'ounty Clerk'? " ? ? was ti t nie l in Um? h the Pial ???.?? dlctment an ? WIDE AWAKE REPUBLICAN CLUB ANNI \ ER8ARY Wi!.? Aw.-.k.? Republican Club of the Xth \ My I'lstr.'-t celebrati ? it? third anntven headquarters. No 83 Has: Tenth ai BaturJ ing. t??.? front ?.? th? building was illumin?t. I with colored lanterns and the ?? ? ma aere.l decorated ait h flags and festooned I intlng s th? many gueat? wen d?l?gation* from th* S Ward Pioneer Corps, Progress Repu Uvan Ou Rutherford Republican club, Manhatl ne ? th?? Junior Drdei of united American ??????. .? : i?, r??anla Lodge F. and A, M at;. ? ol ? >? An. lent ? ir:.r of For? ?tera Th. ordei ??: ? ?. ? t lee? incita !?? l \ocal ?>?. : in? tatlons, ?-t?? . by t??'?/. professional and ?>' iteui formel?, and substantial fluid and ?olid refr? mi t.!? Tb? ? ? ???? numi er ? :.?.?? .? ? ree? und milde comfortable by an ei eri II m? ????? consisting of William ?? ibert I: '- I '?'? and K. Briggerman assisted b) th nt H. I. Bchrader; coi r< ponding ??:??. l .? tir,ata 1 il Seel ?tal . I !,' ? ?? la ? : tt. . George Feltman, and sergeant-al-arma, A, Hai buchte. OEI '. M A N S ? ? ? ? ? ? ? : ' ,tt BNDOKPER Th.? members "f t).?? Cam] ? German-American ?? f..im Colon called y? ? ? n Oswald Otlendorfer at ins house, ?a ISO >'? ? I Flfty-nlnth-st., and presented to blm, In the nam? of the Keforin Union, resolution? In whl pressed their heartfelt thank?? t?, the -tin I ?ri? le? u ? r of the ' let man Am? toward gaining the victory over Tammans Hall ?: th<? last election. F. O. Dettmann made th?? presentation ?peeeh. in his answer Mr Ottendorf : ?aid thai he . waya taken ? great Interesi In the movement f<>r non-partisan municipal ??. < ? t : < ? ; ? n. and thai : happy that finally . victor) on th.i'. ba?U bad been obtained. He advised the con p itlck t ? the Idea? for which they fourbi lutrin? th? laut elee and recommended f"i Iheli adoption the ? lat? iera of th?? Committee "f Bevent) a mil y MBRTixe of sabber? The Metropolitan Barbera' Association ?ra : irmed into a permanent organisation yesterday al ? meet in? in Maennerchor Hall, Fifty-sixth at., near Th rd av The meeting lacked harmony and practically ended in ? row. Adolph Fallow, z. the chai op ned ih. m?.-urne with a statement !?> the effect that th.? barbera of New-York City wanted to hav? th?? barber-shone C?OSCd at I o'clo? k on Sut.day after p??,? The subject provoked a hoi dl ?? ? ?nd nothing was decid?-'! DISCIPLIBB M' LA TBBBi. From Th.? Magasin? of Art \\ .? sat down trying tu take In ih>- situation. It was b?t ween v? and ? o'clock in tin? morning, and h. re wer.? we, the only atienda.its In this rliurch, ?ui\e the m mas who were chanting the sen , In a few minutes, however, we ?llsoovered thst we were noi alone. Peering through lbs gloom to whi? h our eye were becoming se tustomed ?ve could just detect the figure? <.f monks moving from sia lion to station, ghostly (laurea prostratine them? selves, with th? utmost abandonment <>f religion? feivor, m front of each picture, i,m gliding adth such silence thai there was not a sound from their sandalled feet. For well nigh an h'iiir It w.ni on. wh.-n there emerged from the doors "ti ??ither si?)?? ol the altar about a dozen ni'.iik> mo t ?.? whom passed down th? nave, Ihe rest remaining nt.f.at th?? altar. One of these pro.tdad to extin? guish the fe.l.1.? little oil lamps, and at ??,.? same time the light of th?< lantern behind Ih? aitai dis appeared, arni I can tru y say that never ?avi only on th?? rdiiKle occasion whin I descended a ? oal mine was l ' vi-i in darkness so profound, in a few moment? we i.exan to beai sounds "f ? ? iraotdinaiv nature, which curdled the blood and excited one almost beyond endurance. The chant of the monks had ?eased, und out of Ih?? uttei silei..?.? und darkness then cam? a lound sa "f the clashing and beating <?f chain? ? clutched the nrm of our conductor, wl ? ? ?,. ? remained ..ll the I time on his knees ''What is It?" I whispered; "vshat d???s It mean'."' Me answ? ted quietly, "I| | i? the discipline, ?Ignore." And a furthei question ? elicited the explanation that these men were ? uni ? through the ordeal of castigating ihetnselvea with ? chaina libare, on the top of that mountain, m I the dead, still night, While all the .vori slept, Ih.s.? rnvii were carrying or the <?M mediaeval tradition cruelly chastising th.-ir bodies f..r the K<>od of tie li souls. Mow long this lusted 1 cuiiiiot tell five ml" utas, ten inimit?s, a quarter of an hour: it se? m? i an .???? that would never end; but wh.-n it ended the lamplight shot up again from behind tin- aliar. and two ill.?? ?,f monks st learned out, one from either side of the altar, and page ed ?lowti Into the nave of the church. The procession wa? Lead??.I by a lull crucifix, born? alofi between two lan? tern?, and (Jowi the church It passed, ?he monks two by two. until It emerged through tie centre door Into the open colonnade. FLOWER AND FELLOWS. WHY THB GOVERNOR WILL NOT INTER? FERE WITH THK DISTRICT ATTORNEY. hi: ?'????-?. es newspaper CRITICISM nBPKNDfl III? REFUSAL TO REQUIRE Till?: ATTORNEY? ?:::st:i:.\1. TO TAKE ' HAROB OF Tilt: RICHMOND AND REN88ELAER CASE?, RCOLDS Tin: COMMITTEE nv BEVENTT, \M? SAT? ? OOOD WORD ?TOR 111M s ? : ?. ? Albany, X ?.. If Governor Plower was asked to? day If he had si further to is In ? tard ! ? hla r? fui il. ????' ? ;?' ipon c ? tain C " lltlotl comply with th? rei ? il of th? Commltl.I ?Sev? enty, "f New Vorii City, to require the Attorney ;?::?? \!??p???> I'? II ?WS In t:;? man i?en?ent o? ? - of ? rlmln ?? ac ? ? : , ? ?h . mu worth while." he replied, "to m ,!,. ressoi ? lie press of Nea ?. orli ir misstate ?? srpi ni th? m, or ? tribu? ? .- ?me l" l m ?live to p them. It Is .i.i uni? rtun ite thing lhal if a public "iti?? ?r, de ol discharging hi?? duty c >nsc'. ntloi -.? . h ?? pen? ; ? dlff? 'rom a ? ?? lion of : ?? ni wapaper ,,.? |0 the m th ' l ol ? <* impllshln? a par .? ... ml ? th? r? upon bt illrd and ? ?uld be ? ! issi ? a I malefact ri ai I I ': ""? '" .?,,?, ? mi roun p? don ? ince ? by ? || ??? ?. ? . ? have il and m< Urn? ; dan fund .,. ,.; m? offl ? t.. accomunati .? ????. t ? ?? .,?.]? ?, when the natura nd ilmi ?? rem? Ij ll :..?!.?!. ?ir l ??.? : ? ? ; ? ? .?? ? ?? l'i.' attack . , ci-iti, - empi >y. l ml?nl qu? itlon their motives; but this 1 have no lisp iltlon to d , .. . t which I ?, rk ha? ?? at hear?.-n.i ? rfl la ell) R ??? ? ' U m nee?l? I ? ? : p ? an ! ?? ? I ? a .? .,? bringing ah ? ? fair to ? , ? ? ?.. nd to denounce I otaei . vile. WHY THK noYERN<>I< BIONBD THE RILL "Now as to tl Hm ' r? ? ? ? ? Mtor ney-? eral to lo what Is ti.l.-ar tronatltutl ?n il ? ? , lo do. The | oa ; ?;, rh I hav? In the pren red h) ,?,?.?.? ? ' ? ? t ? ?? ? I ?' ? || ? ll the ' ' VI? ' v ? ' ' , man ? ... ? ? ,1 ? ? I ? ?. ? ?" ? ?I . ll ; ' ; ? ' ' ? ? ? ? I ? ? ; ? ' ' ' ? ? ' ' ' ' ? I ' ? ? t? . ir liei ? ? ' ? ? torne) , . ? ? ... ? ? ? <?? ml? .?? I I and a to I . .. PI '. i.i: ?' 1 Till?: RICH M??.:. INI) RI ? SMELAI II l ' ?.IBS?" w aa enacted thi . Mon?? have ?., me for th? ein ??:?. vhlch ll ' ??'. . ' ?? ih? ? ? ind of an unuaual ? ? ? The it can on : ? ?.?? ? mn ?".' itlaei ? :iem n it . aaked me t" require Ihe Alton t., ? ike ? ha r te ul 11" ? ? ??-? ? itlon ol certain ? '??? ? Iher? ??!. the ground II lhal ; t-ciitor ? would noi be p l toi i thi m II the ? tri??! tttorney wa ? unni ?? ].??.? It wa t prefer ' hai ? ? tii ? th? ? did ? ..? ?? ? lo do, but show . ? ??? disi , Itlon to . : ???! ? to ?tve ' l.? n. Ihe .??? imlntn ??! ? ? Un ne) m ? aa? ol removal Ii la tl.. prop? il ? : ? p bel .?? ? ? mj ? the ? ommlttee I ?? ??.. ? ? '? I? ''.?'.M . h 1 _?? ? ed with h m . trial, ? ii . ??. . ? un?! ??olivi? lion ??' all "" tinsi whom th ? ? ?. ?? ?,, e ' ??.?? am li? itimi ? .,..,.. from ' '" mt) : vi:,.m. \ ? ;. ? ? ,: to ?.?;. . hu. - of the j lloi ' : . ? ? , and ih- "Hi. ? fleet Ion oil ra id Ii as Ih? \ ' kitnrn? ?? ?.? in, Into ??? ? the I ?Istrli ? ?Home? had . nnn?le?| the in. u ? .ii.iii and ahihi ? ? ,,' ? ? ?'? "i ? .?. ? ????. ? hi ?ii have ? ??p?? ; ? nt ? With Hi? ?I? utler ? I,"in Ihe Vttoi ?as noi ??? Ibe ' 'omin 11 Ie? ..? < ",? llun ?, ? ? h< ? ni I?lutriel ?ittorn??) ! 'airan a? um? ? "?' ????? promeut Ion sikI with Ihe a|<| .,? ihe Hon ?i ????? Itainea, whom he had ihe righi !.. em lo) ni..!? r the tutute, ??? ? red a ? rompi rotivi lion ? ifterwaril as? ured )??? lustli ? William ? .< ho presided al Ih? ti lai, inai h ??? the mi. turai process "f i-alllns the Alterne) dineral Into the ? as? i?? ? ? ?, 11?- ?. would ha re Im en ?..?? ? ?? Hon, m hl ??; Inlon imi ?? it my ?li the (Ommlttee "' One Hundred, ?if Troj ? sus (?e ?, d timi ?; ih? I ?istrici M torn? y was a man h.ighl i" be removed and Ihej ? ighl lo prefer ehuraes aaalnai him ?ubaequcntly tbh ??av ? I?.!..? Imi b? fore the te limon) In the . .. . a ? begun Ihe complainant asked my permission to wlthdi a ??? Hi? ? hui -??? 1 ?? fused ? ei ml Ion. Thereupon he asked i"i ? pa I pon em en I nn fall, s?? that he mlghi ." ??? Europe This ? ,., .?, mied Recenti) il.? te tlmonv has ?.?? taken and the raae close?!, and I shall i;i?, my ?.imi in a fen days THE ? HA ROES AOAIN8T COLONEL FELL? "Th?? third appll ation ? ?atoe now from N'ew Y'.ik fit?, n li unacrompanle?) b) anj rea on ea ? ??.? a verbal statement by a commute? ??: a lack of ?'"iiti'i.?!...? m id.? ? ?istrici Attoi .??. . ?Ilion t?? d I achante his dm? Impartially and thoroughly; an additional atatemenl from ii??? ?am?? committee ii.at ibe work ol Ihe Platrlci Attorney's office la behindhand, and Ih? ?for? ?,.Id noi ?tve prompt attention t" thes? particular 'ases, and a .'???? pini declaration from Ihe public press thai the preaenl District-Attorney is totally Incom? petent and unflt, r?'ii deserves ??? ?>? upplanted or ired U< uuae these conditions are alleged t" exl ' ? an? aaked t'> tenore the filatrici Utorne) altogether and require the Allome} Oeneral "i ? ..n.'..id\ whom hi ma} designs 11 and .?: whose fltn? s ? na? have no knowledge, io enter 11.Bice and take charge of certain very Important pro lions. "Now l lubmll (hai if District?Attorney Pel? Iowa is ao unlit an official ?"? thi newspapers and ,? ??,? (?Ommlttee nt Seventy fnslnu ate, in- la noi ta?? man to cond'irl elthei ol ;i. pi ?secutlona which Ibe Committee "i s.\.-.it\ tun ????!?!??. ..? sn) other i?ro ?cutlons. and he should m ; remain In office ad.? mi r Irian la ne ? 11 ? ??, secure hla removal The mai.r ?>! removal u plain and simple li Is defined by the Constitution. it ;ii?? chargea ai?? substantial ind ? ud?) proved. Ihelr consideration, hla opportunity for anawer, and nn decision thereon need noi consume Lut a few Weeks. "Th: i- ili.? inani,?. hOHCSl COUrsS f"i Ih.? | Ms Hi. ! Attorney's critics and opponents to pursue. Mr Pellowa was elected i?v the peonia to ??? their District-Attorney. If )??? is unfit for the duties of office he should ba removed Hut th?? responsi? bility for ih?? aamtnlstrstlon of the nffi???? |s upon him. It I? not fuir !.i him, ?>r to any other public olii-er. t" delirivi? him "f Ids ?'.institutional futi?? llona except for cleeriy defined cuise Bach a causa would In most cuses Justify removal. If the principal alleged canne In this caa? can be subatoa f TIME J TAKING to loot? ?? rull?i?! inni ?t .?. >??|.?????? Rooils noil ? prices ?sill alssnags f restili In > our pure h ????.? ??.-??? iiinile li. re. SS e Hinke e? ?t? ? p. ?I ?? ??? ?? tire nell iiiK al the Iwswesl r.-iiiti prices arar kit.Il? II. ; J. & J. DOBSON, { J 2 East I4?h St., ?. ?. ? A Us? Mi?i-stl < liestniit Si., l'hlliilelplil ?. f ?VV'?avV'?a^?a^',?V^^^%*?e^^ tlii'-l. u certainly would justify removal. I do noi beili ,?? then is a aelf-resj.ting lawyer In th>? ilttce "f Seventy, or In the entire cltj of Me? Vork. ?'??.. In ca'.m m menta and apart fi m a: . eon? leratlon ol pei ? il or political Interest, , : tlfj the ex : lee "f the authority con fern : up p me bj t ?? n? w ?tal ut . w hen the rail.??.,; and constitutional mi ihod of relief Is clearly In sieh ;?. w.r. ss I have ?uggeated; namely, bj tii.? presentation ..f charge? of unfli "I am th. in ?t tinvernar who haa had ? ? arbitrary a ??.,?>,, r as la conferred by this statuti under which the Commit).?' Seventy has mad" its application f r aid from the Attorn? ? ? '? p ? il As I said I appi ? ??. ? I ?!?? law. ? : t 11 ? powei migni inl'.j be I, and I d? let nun?? I mat I ? ?ui i ?el t. ' ??.''?. In . ich '? ? a hi r. app?lc itlon ? n m ??I Inee the I iw wi nl Int . ??';' *. I hav?? rcfun.l t ? ? \? :? ? the atithnrltj noi ? ? ? ? ? ?-? ?- d li ind In cae? my ?? isltlon bas I i?talned by the sub ?? ? i nl S IHREFI'Ij IMCTCRK OF POSSIBILITIES "Talk about home rule and local ?elf-government! Why, a a a?. .; veni : ..r an unscruputoua politi e. in in the Bxecutlve ? Itati e mid, in the name "f r form .m ; for hi? own base purpose?, usurp the fune f th? ? ' trlcl Attorney In ? ich of thi the Stab Tn? local conatltutlonal ma? f ? :?? i. ? would l.r? tran-f I :?? I to a ? SI han) The pe ?pie tried that on? ??. arhen local I>iatrl ? ? ? w. re a,.pointe,? by the but, u ??!? ' ?? . ???. ;' ."li Ol re?l to their on p locali? the adi rat lot ? ? p ? Ih ti to the ?? opli ever ? In. It would I : .ngi ? ? it un? ? ? rei rmei a, ? ? ? ? bring them ?nelvea lo be?eve thai their ? ? ! luatlft bui public ifll ? ? ?. a* rn to iphoid th? I'onstltutUin ? ? ? ?. . . ? f. .m ? h >ir c nvlc i ? ; . ... luty bj ? ? Isard as - ? . ? h I ? mor? . - ' the pu'ill Ifare ? p j ? - TRYING Tu FORCE rill.t."?'? - ??? RE.-??? ? ???;?!? i:m.:? ??????1 ' ' IIM TH ? a KRN" d: TX* ItVER SIS'! \??? ?INT \ SS 1 ?; ". \W M \N WHO ;? '. I i'l m ??? a little lineasti '. ? ?? ? ? ? ? Joh ? . ,? ? he ? R? f?overnor, an : I to , m: lon of ' lov ? . , -t th? ? man) I lall eue? ? ? ? . ? ? . ?'. the ers ? ? ? ? ? the .?? ? ? ? , tlth. ? : Ihe . re I tion to '???? ? ? ? .???... ? -? ? ? ? ? ? '. .? the eft : ?? to get Fel .?? ? ? I of Ih?? ? ill.-tit ?: ? ? ? .??'..?I ; ? .? ; ' ?: ol Ses \ .?.. Count? pi .?-?"? g ? ???.?. ?. U "f t- . ? ol. I ?: I n?t 'l'ut.m... ? ? hlah i.nJ low, . ?.? ani mi ? . redini ? in lime t?? ! ?\ ? htm ?* man. ? WHAT BUFFALO WANT3 ? ?. ??????? ???.1 1? > Ito? ? ? ? ; . ? Cinti )'<... ? ? ? ? ! ? ? ? ,? ? ? ? ; . ?. ? ? ?? t., He ?al?! ? he ani , ? ? t th? in <\ ? RI . "Bui I Mr. Mah.n ' ? . ? . ' II!.? . ? . ? .? ' ! ' ! |.????? ??? ' Ih?.? 1 ' ? . ? ti . ? ? . ? ? Il P. lllaaeli, a ' : ral It:??. II, but ?? le.id-r I r the Hill-.?? , \ ne? ? ? ' ? : : . ? |>< -> ? \1?|?G \?.!\'? ?? ' ?' ?RM \? FOR ' ' ?? ??? ? il ??::: I IN M M?? ' SI 1 Holt ?? URL?, ?'????? (tattln re, ?Vos II ??? ti) ?? htei : . rnormou lt. publican ? el? tl ? In Marj lan ?. ? ? vei noi ??? m ? and I Pn ? m in H the bo City 1 ?em ?? ra >. h1\ ? app il? ? : ? ?, , m r?um active m in "t ment >..' it,. ?., ?. and to tr) to save It fi ?m fui th? r del ?? ! ittempti ' to ?? ? alt ng with ?ui the B. nal ?r In thi ? ,? ilgn, "The Ball : , ling ok.m of th ? party, kept up a ?? intimi ? ? tn h m? m ? ?? m m, an ? In evi ry district In the Bl ite blttei lights I? tn ? '. : a. in an I . ., ?, ? m. ?? The p lull s as th it Mi ? bir? man ?? lined t., take any part In the campaign, Son ii?? so. ?? at I ? ?mflture of i?is ?rould b.t ? ra tu ti?? part) leadership. Mr. (lorman could have prevented the nomination of John K. Cow ? for Congress, hut ke knew thsl th? Demo rat part] waa going i" be beaten tin lugbout the coun try on the tariff Issue. M- thought that probably p would go down In ihe Free Trad? crash svith v. in an l the real of them, but it -.? happened thai Cowen was on? of the tew saved out of Ih? wreck But Mi. Herman is satisfied Mr. Cowen v. a elected b) a gr< ?'? ? ? lue. ? m . i": II v. an ? n> methuda which have caused the Republican ? ind date ??, inak?? s contest. This removes him fro.? the leadership "f the so-called Independent Reform Democracy and puta him on the level of the ma chine politician, Thus, by letting Mi Cowen ?<> to Congress ?if he geta hi? ?eat), Mr, Gorman ha? re in. ? formi lable political rlv il Il ?is to discus? hi neutral ground Ihe difier? en ? b ?\?...?:? the leaders thai they came together last at u at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New-York City Coi rressman Rusk Joined Messrs, Gorman, Brown ai I Raaln there, A friend of both Ihe Sen? ? ito: and the Govern ? of the meeting li ?a?, arranged to bring th? Governor, Ihe n ??> atoi an I Itasln togi ther t.i?l 1er the si ? n?? lead? rs are ? '.? ronfi I by election ? ? ??.? ? which ?hon a Republican plurality In the State, and ? that "ti th? e\?? ..i a campaign In which a full State ? ?. ? is to be roi I foi an ? a legislature chosen ? ? ?? ? III be call? ?! on t" eleel a l'nlte.1 State? Senator In place of Mr, dlhson. If poaaibl? they ? inted to "get r.g ?:?? t" In auch a wa ? ih it there n si be no conte?) al the primarle? nexl yeai anJ that il.? nomina ? ma tnaj all i?.? mad?? with as little friction aa po*?ln An ther thing they consider, ? ?? th? further ? distribution ?>? patronage in the Custom Mous?. Ra In was complaining because h:s people were getting nothing, and the Governor backed htm Iti Ins deman Is for a lamer shire of si?olls f,?r the city, The counties ar.? getting about everything. and th? clt) politician? ara making loud complalnta aa to the wa the) are treated The Governor and Senator Gorman had noi ?een ?ach othei last --1. r : 11 -?. and th?? relations between them had ??? .??? so much ?trained a? ? ? .-hu?? ? alarm among ? ta.or mutual friends. Hence thi- meeting wa? ai | ranged t.? bring them together und. if possible, to . aasaMS th? m to rotondi? mir unici .-ne a IIOW TIMMS HAVE CHANGED DEMOCRATS WHO COMM TO WASHINGTON NOW ARE SAD AM) DEJECT??. THERE I? NONE OF THB ????? AM' fUBILATfOM WHICH THE1 MADE TWO TEAM ??? THE PHILOSOPHICAL WILSON, THE Mori'N rL'li BYNl'M A1CD THK SIH i ;i:i> IPRINOBB. ?? t?.'.?.???a?.? TO riiF? Tinnrxs.? Washington, Nov. IS At this time two years ago Democrats wen ? min? lo Washington ?a swarms, ? making s good deal of noise, and most of then wearing "Cleveland roosters." Tbe? ?were a jubl- j lanl party; S party (lushed with rlctory and dazzled ?.?ith vis,..i.s of future conauests. ?'Where Is that ? part) now"..IVher? are those roosters now?" arc > questions which might well suggest themselves to ? nial author of. "Hans Brettman." The roost- ! ??rs hav?? vanished, and In place of the noisy van guard "f a victorious and d?liant party prancing Into the National Capital with blare of trumpets, waving of han?:, is and songs of triumph, a few acare?! and dejected fugitives may be discovered ? through unfrequent? ! streets al early dawn or under cover of night and Reeking placa in which to hide and nur:??? their wound??? Most of them, like the boy who had been spanked by his mother. have nothing to say about the cauaea which led to their punishment and th?? overthrow of their party, which they had fondly belived to I?'? so m Intrenched In power; f-w. r still ure willing to at? tempt !?> describe the emotions and lensatlona they hav?? felt In the lasl week, it is only fair and hu? mane to conclude that as yet they feel unequal to the task Bven the philosophical chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, while he Is wilting to admit that he was "aurprlsed and astonished," Is duini? as to the causes ?1 his discomfiture, except, ? ?. said m Washington and repeated In Boston la ? ntg;ht, "the kirk came from the heels of the A merli in people, and there ?vas ? ry little ?brains In It" ? phrase which tntghl bt called ??.smart," If neither true nor ? impllmentary. Mr. I'.yi.um. <>f Indiana, one of Professor Wilson's associates >>n the Ways and M ans Committee, who will retire with him to private lif??. Is noi a i?h! losopher. Itynum reels bad,?, and dc-es not hesitate ?,, :.,??, ito. il? has missed his (?nance of ?.'???? "dt** orated" In the LIVth Congress, as be was In the i.i t. with the formal censure <>( the House of Rep? resentatives on a?'?.unt ..t the u.??? of language . ! |y ind? ? nl In s parllameni try aenae If In no other, and he not onl) deeply ? but bitterly resents It In fact, so hitter Is his re entmenl that he as id? s his defeat to his refusal to aecept bribes from Democaratlc ofllce-hunter? a fact he f rirol to make public until after the eltc ti'.n returns w? r?? in. Mr n ul, <?f Mi--?"ii.. :*.'.-. -?? plurality of ?MOO ; In i??2 was transformed into a Republican plu rallt) ul eral hundred laai week, Is content with thai ll ?em rat? :r, h - districi led led not to vol thi ?? ir, in 1 th if ?n't cai vi ? 'h, bectui t ctad to rei re of his next term, ind, beel les, he owns Ii . ! him ? c ?mf ?ruble ? up Ml ;.,..:." ... ?.t 111? tn ll ? lan fi trad?.????? In tl (ircaent ? ise. * iys he defea t to t h ?? per cent of a h and ! ir ? Rep ibllc in wh ?. he a? ? a membei ? . :. ??? Pro? active Associ If thi nt be true, Mr. voters of the Du'.uth ?? ? ? ;hly and ?n? . ? .?.? than , ?-.;.. I ' | . .... . The I ?? ? WI Ham M. S\ i." ?. ,?. .?. . . I, not to aa) ? ? rrMtnds id d ?. !>? , rh '? .rears ? ? ?.. . - tun ? I . . . ....... ..... I the) imnji FOR rm; FOREIGNERS. . ? iIE OP THE RESULTA OF THE NEW "?? ? UFF LAW. MAN! G?? I . !? i' i:s : ;.v ? \?; INO I*H CEI .???? r?? t??? rniBfXE.] w. ' ? .?? ? S'ov. Il ? ? eta ? thi irrem month results whl? h are to be ! me ? ff law. Consul Meeker, ??.' I r rt He ol ? ,11" .1 ? \ f the ??: (I ? ' it l is irtaln'y ipi tbe i? ?es ige l -? '?' the Air.? ? .'.ui t.? wh ?m . heap? r n '? av? been of duties, Is ihe follow On* of ? ? features hu? he? ? .? ll I hli \.ntliiK'. f?*urt< m the bill an ? "?? t'?.?1 very ? ? . ? tings ha ve In > above the ..-.'' and oth ?r fabrics, tl .?:???! pi ..,?. it the Tariff of lOO ? as th is h I ? ?. w ? - u : "th d< it ' knell of bu inesa with the usi) dtsturl : ? revive." How I ?? ? ? lying that .? . ? and new mai . . \i. nses were redu ? . , rail :. ??. ? nty, howev? r, proved a ? ? titif ? ? ;? ? ? lan the rtera ild ? ?. ? ' ... : tvaetlvlt) th??? f. ;; ? - ? ? , . ?. ? when th? y Huit the ? , ? uncen nu ,? law, [or ? ? ? .. ? ?Un? ol : he ?. ;: ?-! mai , or lers that ' ????? k? eu ?? ..: till ? full ?, ... ? ? . the : A| u. on? ot th? ? . for which th?*y can find ilvi ? ,?? ? ?:, moi I im.? there ha? ?? ? ? ?? luntnry increase of waites ih.it would uiiioiuii to .'" ,.n!s ?,. r u.-ek ner hand .?ll around ntl r mill have put plemenl of lum?l ? ? ? ? ,;? ,,i.r.,, ? ' v. ho have im ? ? fi ih? ?,?, n ; ?r thi f? ?? '.?th-, hav? ? ? ..?,? ? ih. m The r? ???ntatlve ol on? of the ; u .?.???.* Am ?rlcan firms In ? Hi ' i?"'' I In thi , - ? ?? -it ?. , .h,, ,? ? !,? ' ??"'!"? "f the larg? purch? re for futur.? ae. aunt ? BUDS, S'H'lety hu.ls. young women just entering the (foots ,,| society or aro in.mho.?d. require the wisest care T" I??? beautiful and charming they must have perfect health, with all it implies a cleat skin, rosy cheeks, bright eyes sad good spirit* .\t this period tlu? young woman is CSpe ? tall ? sensitivi?, and many m ivi ms 11 ??u hies, which continue through life, have thi h .?rik'i:i at this time If the ? < be pain headache, l?.u kache, ami nervous dis tulliani, s, m the general health n??t rood, the indie? i"?? use ??I im ?.Ik ine should In employed Ur PieKe'a Favorite Prescription is the hest restnrative tunic and nervine at this time. The heal bodily condition re suits from it?? use. It'sa remedy specially Indicated tor those delicate weaknesses and derangements that afflict ?Minuti at ??m? period <>t another. You'll im.l that the woman wh.? has faithfully used the ' Prescription " i- t!i?- picture of health, she looki well and she feelt weil. lu catarrhal inflammation, in chronic tHaplaca incuts common t<? women, where there are symptoms "i backache dUxineaa or fainting, bearing-down sensation!?, disordered stomach, moodincsa, fiUigne, eu , the trouble is surety dis p' lied and the sofferei brought Dai l. ti? health anil K??oil s??iiits. " WOMAN'S ills: Mrs W. ? IIatis, of /';/. I WOrlk, Trumbullt ,? ,<), writes: "? few ye.us ago I t,?,k |)r Pieroi'a Pavorite Prescription, which has been a great benefit to me, I am la eacellenl health now, ? hope that every woman, who is troubled with women's ills.' will try the ' Prescription' ami bo benefited ?a l have been." Oriental Rugs and Carpets. The largest collections of coloring?, and sizes in both Modern and An? tique to be found in this country. Van Gaasbeek & Arkell, 935 Broadway, Cor. 22rj St. Solid Silver Spoons and Forks, Our designs for this Season are very attractive. The one we have named " La Reine" exhibits in a marked degree the re? finement for which our work is noted. Reed & Barton, sii.s'Kits.sirnis. 37 Union Square, N. Y. 13 Maiden Lane, N. Y. ???. ECZEMA, PIMPLES, MOLES, mmmi min Distas??, racist r? ?? R ular lava. ?I* ?V rUn? I'oBfSllUtl ? fr. ? '?' ltd c-.tn, '^ mod. ?t* John 11 VVo II irv Dermal ? ?fai bv ?tlt'it", 127 SV 13 ?-'t . N Y. Branch ?? ? 'tilla, .?. ?fi St !?? a I Inv.it It ?1 Wnodl ?, ? K*i?i?1 Br???. that hnvc ever bfon made I?: lh< 1KB th? flrr? has been buytag in the Bradford market fur nearly fifty years. The Brst ahli ? ? t? ..f ????? ??ft?*r the p?is-:ik?' o? th" new Tariff hill, and underatood to come ?rholljr under Ita ?t????????, wer? f??!? th ? w.'.-k beginning A ? ist ? and ?.r.'?nj August S. Foi ?hi? week Ix e? to 'l?.?? number of too tartre declared ?gain?) eight) the prev?ou? ?re. ;., ind ? fea? is llfty In ?orne pi ma ??/???ka. This v.?is the '?nrgc-i number in .u?y ??-.??k tora year previously Th?* total vaia.? of th????? Is? clared exro?"ts for the u.-k ?ras ;,par?d with .?""?'??' th.? prevtoua w.^k The t/alue wltea ?Tool declared ???????? thi.? \v??> k wi- *?.".'.'?>>. croi. pared ?.?? II ;??. ! 1,000 th? prevlou? ? ? . :?. if? months prior to this time, hoa .?? ? ; ? ?*** shipped ?? considerable quantlt: . :' wool, ?? w*l| as manuf. ture l so ? ?<. to ? I snd ana4 ; i.?? operati m ? f trie new Tariff. It also appears from Consul Meeker1? rf?f.ort thst "the far-sighted H ? ? ????*;?? ting ?? m?; br? ik the ent?rina ?.. ," ani that any 11 tnjje In th ?? lilt of ? ? States h. reafti r m . ... . towns I.. I .:.. ?. , t ,...?, :, ?..a, coo? iullle.ll ? ' ... :. N'otwlth?tandlr.B th?? faci I . ???? act onfv Into effect ? s .. -? l. Im ? -.-??nt In th? cutlery tr . ? , : Um ?xport? ..f thi> lln? ? ?? ?G?1?1 s re '!..? largest ?Ir ?? Heptembei aa Taer? ?. ?? 1 ih?r? I reason ? tt. ?? ss'tils tb? United ?statt?.-. In ?? repoi ? dated October 1, laH Cotia I Thomas, ol Mara il:?.-. Prance, ?hows thai the eaports frota that ;?.<: t to the (Jailed ftates for the ? -th of leptember, the firm full month under the n*tr tariff, amoanted ??> * a ???'.. *s aesalnst ?71.L*?' far ??? ? il. nil?, ?. .?.??, an! n nwrk?: The busta? s?? of the in : th ? ist clos : is tir? tory of the ? nsaV ate. beine; fi! ? ml er ? ?:. th? next month as to ai rts, ari S:??. ,.7 In exceaa 1 ??e<ilr.?? tv., iv? montha It shou ? ? li ir. <?:?<?.?.-.? ?? not conf?n? '? t? irticlea : see?! upon th? i:??, t! ? propon ?. ttu ?ame as t?? all merchandlae . ?_ ? - ..-\:.?t. HOWARD 7.S FOR fROTECTIOsX G??? V"i"\?; POPULIST < ' >\ ;?'.?:s.-M VN? ELECT BPEAKJ HERE. p?: sas.s that the aouD ?aim w bu .?? :? oa? F.Vr.lX I?"-'S? PREDICTIOXS POR p: r . : V. II. ?V. Howard, the ? ?pallet ? is -fleet from Alabama, aad th.? tlrst cai twaatf ye ir? t?. beat the ? rg mia ? ? ? sj ? boina lionised by bis ata o? ne -?; .k?? alt ? * at th.? r.ople'i Part?, .. ? . * Baal ... of the falthfu ? . I wk?om ira ? ng-r ? 'ins. .?.;.. ?. re refi 'i ? .t i tas ran, chal? man of the ;? ? itlvei f . ar ? of hlms f, He ?'? lures, yet a ill ?>* ? for s m in who ?es ? "thi Soli?! South n broken foi Uniment in ! ???*? il ward hi a .? arm ith-ehavei rxlon. and a Sara b to d In apeaklng ? Is ? li aa : witty, ? Z'-'TT ap ly, pei . >, sn ? es en I . Moat of in? oratory last night ?:. . loath as hi had He h id - '? US patriotism for it. ? ut he ':?' IaJ that It la ? ? long, r un 1er U ... a. "-? ? ?ng," he aald, "t* anj lection ?* remo ' ''n*? lust .? tuj la I I *?? * In ti..? Sou ? t? tot th it a ?a?* l??u r ibualne???.' , . ._ i! ? , ! ? ? ? -.'":' e next ? "Ness ?of 1 in ? K*p ,~1 in he - .? ?. "???? l 7 tl Mh It romea ovei th W eatei *?:'* Sew? fr im th? Populist returi ? ??_-? irelght, snd we are Just begi ? *r:i * the ? are." . Ih. i? a.: the I'tpiiliat?. agree ? th kli ? ? r'?.. il will believe in Protection: "What go : ?,''*? "z sake I, ' for a suit of clothe? " ,7:2 haa n ? t!?.?? money to i?u> it with' Men are ta?m no? tor them?elves. for their wive? ? ? ^."V-V.? children, not for politician? and ringst? ? ^'"? roan Is ?oUIng bis cotton foi ?'? eei ? **L h!? wheat for U cents .t bush ?I, he is p l fusse" statili on aeotlment very ?>?n?; " .-, Th.? new CongreHmaa from Als see eg a Democrat, hut his conversion ;j ? ?mp.ete?. ~2s Wilson bill Is a beauty!" h-sui "But If ?? ??e*!i? ??p??? prosperity it never will ? m to I??[?** .*, Democratic party la concerned. IM rntii.*r has* ?? tariff hiKher and have money to buy tn'0*? SZ th.in hav.? no money. I'd rather see the !n"'*??*j ??????* and the aplndlea tuinitiK than sea '???? ?? iple m poverty snd misery." _, g Th.? great question, a "t linx to sir "'''"????y, one "f money, and the Populista are t Ina tJ,**;i? it satisfactorily for everybod) "??'?","G, ? Jvt then exiHtiiiR parties,'' he .-ui. "waa sbl? wSg the slavery i.r.ih.eni. The ureiit Republ *n p? .^ wa? horn to do that. In IIM the ?!'??'?. ,,un? party will 'imie t.? the rescue, sweeping tne.?? (| try from Maine to ?'.illfornla. fr.mi the ??a*|tj1 a the <5ulf. t believe tint a pmy mu?l cosbb mrnn mission, ?in.I our? is for more money." ..?.?te Coplea of Mr. Howai l'a bcok. "If Chrisl ?-*??',?G. Congress," s re sold last night by * "'!',u'!Ji, 0a ested auditori In the middle of hi? ?? !""^^t?iy money a collection w is tak.-n up. ?; ?1"0? . ??? enough, and realised HU for th? - *?? !;!*" ? rooma ?Other si"-:iker.i followed him. ITALY WCOXOMIBIBO. From The LoBdOB OlOtSJ 0( A v.ry curious Instance of th- l-t rmin'tu?" the Italian Government to economls? ?? ,? ? .^el slble pomi comea from Rome to-?laj U '"* ' ni. that It haa been decided t.? sbo'.Uh si! "'?'J*L?".tij menta upon militari uniforma and it '?*? '',,,?.'?,>.< that the sr.-.im? ,??t??:.?? will ?imouni to ?"J''?1,,,,. ilk.? ?.????.?.?) im? p?-r annum. Ther? la hu>*' ., the other economy whieh we veniure to iU?W"Li1,tsrf Italian.?, and that is the abolition of p^'^Th b*??? salartea. of ?:i the countrle? w?h?ire ?*?*?! li4lt trle.l the ?yatem of pal.l members ???!,i",,1 , bot? suc-metul in Its y. snd Its abolition woo* u? -jj ?riser and mor,? |.:'oil:anie titan the aaaMllBg ? ? uniforms. , ? ??? A tmi.i) UMSOtt -^.w , ^ . -tune *???<*?? ??? Th?? p>??atii gaver, geail? ??<-t'<'*i an.l **??""''"*? j ?? Brnip of Puja, >?h?a la nt-e.l "f h '??'"??'V ,? , -rauf)!?? resslts folio? If u?-. ta that it s? h^ tm nuajw gjj haussa, sud ?s?ry Unni* ?bould bave a se???? *?