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dnv. No. 7? ChHinhei-?-?t.. N'ow-Y.rk Pity.. . BOO no 10. Chart?? Jos ??. Ho. "t? Chai_b?ri st., and William M Thau,o-, ?asigne? of A. B. ?.':.. ;.;-. N >. s i--i.it.:, s- . BroohlyB, N. V. -.SSOSO 11. J..!m A. Weeks, N .'.s Wall st , Nw-York t'.t ? . 4,<M?f IK? If M.ti tA'Intgen."New'-York OHy_%. T.__PO0 1;?. Edward Sai is? Tompkln? uve,, n??ir ?Put a m av, , Hi klyn, ft v. r'"" '" 14. anna s. ?Rail u n?w y.rk city. 1.90000 13. Henry Well. No. _;<?_? l'a,a.Iv ay. N.-.v v. ?'. < ilv . 1...-7 ret 1?. .s.-A-y.tk i.tr- ln?uraac? Co-aparty, So. .?4?! it ?.. !.?..-??. New-'YWrk ?'ity. _0.*S?00 17. Th ma* liwrer, n. _;,-?<. N. 1., oc Un <; !?,....-: Caxlton iv-.-., i.t-ar Knlt..?i-*t.. Brook? . ., x y. 4 (??MM 15. (toben .?*. II IK N -. 133 <',.ltiinbla-st.. Mr?-kl vn N. Y. ??00 !-.?. '.. i l!a-, Will).:!:,? ,n.- Klatlaish. !.. I. ?...Ma, RR 1 g -.vu?. Pot \v,?t K .rtv-flffh st.. N. '.v - Veil, iltv. _____ -i. Jeme* MeOttandless, Ne?f-Tork Cir?. (?H-i*? 2-'. .t .''iii M ?an.la, .-,'?. il Y...-V-?t., New-York I il?. C(XI(?> 2a\ ??.-.inri- lbirtmnrin. N... 73?! Tenth-avc, New Tork City. 11.00000 .4. R ???? S. Hob-a, N .. 133 Columbla-?t., l-.r uklyn N. Y. ?'?"""" 2.".. Wgtlain I!. Mcl'l?t. :in?1 .lames McClave, Newark. N. J. RAXRA W. Mary A. Sehaarfe, ?neutrlx, etc., ear? -t T. w. ?Hoirli No il. <'.na!-?t , H?*w-Tork City . tXXtO" 27. Cbarle? Comatoek, N-w Haraa, Ctona. , 4,400 "" 2s. vVan.t; 1' -ri. Wari.-n. Oblo. IJB. 2!?. HMrletl il _.it.?r. No. 51.1 West Twenty -: New-York ?' tv. 1,0-000 S?. ?Barbara Urchi-r, No, 111 ?."asi T.v.nty -ishth-at.. MeW-York ?'liv . 1-000 31. ?Hobart H. Hob-? ai-..1 John J. Undaay, N>. IS. f*olumli!?-?i.. Brfioklyn, N Y. HO01 82. Kellev ?ilrvin. Albany-ave., near Atlantic ?-... Bro klyn, \. Y. 1000 Xi. r. W. T.1I.-1. ovar M. ?an!?!"' Hank. M..n lafui ?1 . I.-- klyn, S. t. WOO 31. Herir) i- MsrUne, N.vv.iis N, J. iei?im R.V .1 ,i.n liavla, New-York City. 7.*, ui M Voa Ratkra, New-York City. ''?""" 37. Jams Karrell, Sea Y .?'. t'Uy. 2.". 00 3s. M ?Italian Y. CogHwell, ?Hoontnn, X. .1. 3" no ??? Ooold II v. .-\..,-?-..r of '! II.vt. Stressen, M? 42 I'll:???: N?W?Tork ?'it.. liai??.! t.. |,r.,v,. tl.clr debt? 11: d :i. ?? as = l(rnf?s ,.f 'ii- ??tat? ?.f s-.i.t bankrupt will be held >? tii? Court ..f Bankruptcy, t.. is- h_M?_ ..n th? _*t_ ?Jay ..f April, laSB ." U : I. ? 111 . at No. IS ?'itirt-st.. 111 iho City <.f Brooklyn. N. Y . bal?n? A. M ?'tinninxriHin. esij . Reg. l?t*r I?-. Bankruptcy of ?aid .'.istrl. t. A. C. T?TE, I'alted Btate? M.isii.,1. _U.?t?rn Dtatrlei ..f New-York, a* M.-VS.-II.--I-. w iiAiti.in'K Attorney for ?aid Baakrapt, No. 24 r.-irk Mlioe, Mrw-Tork ?'ity. BAKKft WAS 'tVAHV. Waldegrave ?Harlock, the lawyer, at No. M Kasaau-atj, was the, gtt ?rney ?for Broker in the ?bankruptcy pr?oeadlnga lie said yesterday: ?Bak.r owed about ?-_0?00. In ISS, and some of ?the cr?ditera were extremely hot after him. The pre ceedlnga bavc never been completed bv ?Baker's dis charge, and ar.- still pending In th.- I.'nlted State? Couri in Brooklyn. 1 ?? uld not prevail upon hint to f.?k for his discharge, and be s.--n,..-.i to be great!) averse to letting any on? know of the proceeding?. Ha never, in m?, dealings with him. allow -d a word to drop from his lips In regard to action? with the ?Shoe and Leather Bank, or which would Indicate p. -v b? mlgbl have K??t rid ?if th.- enorm ?u? ?ums o? rabo?) ?tolen. i .f.? not know what became of it. unless it mlgbl have been lo?i through unfortunate r??a? estate Investment? or In speculation. I remem 1 i i?-. -i ?saving beat i ?Seely'i nun. mentioned, but 1 hui:: .: i. ?v ,,;..-' w n.i-, . ireumstances. 1 might son.- time, when In Maker's of-Ce, have been Introduce ; i So- ly; I ?believe that ?Bas? r c >tnn preferring deatb to disgrace and Imprisonment, lie was a man who. 1 would think, would u? .oat. Inder the National Bankruptcy law ).- bad no ?rtelti to holt property ,n his osm name, and h 11 any of th- credi? tors named in hi? bankruptcy prooeedlag? IIrco*. ? that he ha', had property deed? It? film the; i ? , once hare had such pi iperty turn? 1 ?-v ; t? them. If ?t were shown that hi1-- v\;f an ] eh.:! Iren have ?' null i property thi ?ugh him in a fraudulent way, ? ? .m-. Ii can be taken from them. Mentit, the man through whom Baker had property trgnsferr. ; to member? of i .- Bakei family, was nol at Baker's office at No. 2"'. hroad way. ait hough he had been -_.p_f.___ t i g?ppear th. re y-astei lay, and Mr. Bhotwell, the old clerk at t'..- ?.flic--. oo-M n..t explain Merrltt'i grtaenca Krederli-k H. Bake: was at the office In the forenoon, and still declared that he did ?not ?v Htvs his i.iUi.r bad hvipcd to r.?b the National f?h.?.f and Leathi r Hank. \ufnastui Kagel, of ?tat?sa Island, who fe is that the ?state of his father has been wrecked by it.iK-1-. entered the office while young Mr. i Baker u..s thtre, sojon alter noon. He said he] want? i ? present when th.- bos containing i the papera ??f hia father'? estate, which had bean In the keeping of Baker, aras ? ?i ? ? : if- j Mi Og? il-ii. \\h? was f (be office, said thu: Hakei's Will wtjuld have to be probated, an l there would have to b.. other legal fortnatitlea before tii- boxes could '"- . I'-ii*-i. He. said K:,--?-i would receive not;..- ; ? be pi<;s.-t?t at lbs ?proper lime. "Very well." said Kagvi. "only 1 unisi be pres? ent." At that moment Frederick R, Baker walked out ?>f the lnn?-i ??fti'". Kagel said, "How do you d ."" and ofTered t ? ?Shake hands with young __akar, wh . drew ?back and said anisiil> : "Whj B.i'ulJ 1 Bhake hauls wi;n you afi?^r all you have sail'.'" "What 1 ?ail was tru?\" Kaft.-l cried, puitinB, ?P his ha:. Is aa if he was ?going t" 1i?ht. Mr. Og?l?iii st.-pped between tie- two men and prevented a scf-ne "I only wanted I ? make ?surs about my little estate." Kaij?l said, as ?be was leaving |he "tli ?-. "aii'l i don't see why ?he should have tr?at?-J nie that way." ** The .slate of G ? 11 : ; - -: > ?Kagel, who died In ,I--r ?? y City In the sptiiiK of 187S, was managed ?t ?first by Baker and Isaa*! Wyman. it wg In ventorted at tU.7-M?M by the executore. Their records show that they paid th'- h?-lrs ll.HM." i year until th?- fina: ?accounting, ??f which there is record in th- Hu?!s.?n ?'?unty Surrogaie's ofllce. The flnnl accounting was 3snuafy ?N, iv7i?. The Surrogate received n? request for a ?further a. countin?. and Wyman withdrew from the msn ?agc-oeni of the estate. Bo fai aa the re ord? In the Surrogate's office she.. Baker's account! with the estai' mart regular. >P0_U_|BIJ- CLAIMANTS rOH THE K-T'i'i'i: X'.i lnforma?tloa about other trusts in whl? b BakT ?mtfhi have been unfaithful, or estates which he ?might have w?*ecked, ? uld t.btaln? I at th? :.i ? yesterday, bul there wai an intima? tion thu im irmatlon ? ' inr-portan?.n thai sub Joel might i-iv.-:-. by Mr. Ogd?*n in ??? da. oi two. it would not be surprising If Baker had stolen ne_rly as much from trust- and estates ol which he had the management a- ?from the batik. In sin-h g . us there may be many h- 1rs eontest ln?z with ihe bank officla?ls for the property whl h Bilker caused to be transferred t? his wife ami children. At Baker'a office j sterday it was s.-.;,? tha? th?> an..iiint of his life Insurance was not known, as th" examin?t!? n of his i- p> rs hsd n ?i ?b??? n com? pleted, it .? believed that Baker had secured al least $.,o.oii.? inaurance on his life, ;?t"l that the policies are incontestable snd "? i*i:^r "f his wife. There was g report y sterday that Bamuel C. ?Beely, the fugitive bookk-eeper, wss In biding not far from this city, that he !.;? 1 ?been In communi? cation wife hi? 'ounsel on M nday, and that he gspeeted to allow him.:' if to be arrested within tw-fnty-fo'.ir boars. It .mis sai.i also that a newa ?aper had arranged to pub'i ih i atate?*nent by Matly aboul ti'?- time of his arr Frank Wi Angel, ?Scely'a counsel, said yester day when h- was asked aboul the report: "I cann-'i say at presenl that Beely will return or bo srreated." "Have von ha? communication with Beely iwlT'-iin tw nty-four hours?" he wasaaeied. "I w'll n?>: answer thai question." be replied, ???.. -tus. if i did l would let In a lot of othei quaatlPng Which I w.oild have no ri?ht to answer," "p.> you think that Beely has consented to make a gtateim nl '.'" "N'.?. Us wiil sas nothing except by tny ad? vice" 'I? th -re ?any truth in a report that BakSf and ?Bealy had ?t-xoinplic-g In Um robbery of the bank '.' " "No I tun sun- tliat I'ak-r and ?Beely were the only per* >na eoncemed In the mittt?-r. B had g talk with ?me on the Kriday befor he went Hwey l ?a.v him about 4 p. m., and when we had finished ou? i?!k ha said be was going back to th?- bank and n .-nam there until t ??. m. !!?? said he wai t? ?uni to g.? away I asked him if he had a pistol wi:h him. fearing that ho miiiht atteir.p*? son violen ? if an effort vas made to detain him. sa : he made i" answer. I advised him to s'liimit to arrest quietly if there w-is any attempt to ai rest him." "A? he had alias ly helped to steal m nay from the bank, did he go bach on Friday ?"??th th- In te.ii! n of getting more monej t-? aid him In his flight?" ??y ?i can glne I is purpose in ?-"In:; b t'k to th?. !..?;ik ss wel as 1 . A? t ? the r?p .it th,-:! Beely n.inht make a ?state Catarrh in the Head Often lead.? directly to congumptl in, und < ??n Bitmptlon. a.s every persog known, Is a ?most necessarily fatal. Th.-r. fore catarrh rhould he checked at once a? I BSMl daSagurous diseas?'. If yui have .atarrh In the nead. do not wasie time and mowy In the use of louai applications, but take 11.-Is itnr^a Hood's Savso ?t 1 ?**?%*% papilla Cures %%????-. %fSa. par?lii whl.h will purify the blood and th'is, _?. by rennving the cms?, %'%'%%% w_l absolutely ami psrmanentl) cute ca? tarrh. This has I?, i ?? tl.? ? I pi rh-nce of thousand?, and It will be th? ?ocptli ik-i- of a'.l who fp.lthfull?/ ui.?- H lod't; ?Ban gp -ri?a. lEood'? Pill? art purely vegetable, -.c. men for publication In a newspaper previous to | his arrest, Mr, Angel s;.:d: "I d i not think that i la possible. Me win say nothing about hi? ease until he tak'?s my advice. If I am to e induct his defence. He cannot be accused of forgery under I the provisions of the Lsw h.< I read it, if he Is ar | reatad by the rnitej States authorities who have : a warrant for his arrest. 11.uld be charged only with misdemeanor. If Haker destroyed all documents to show his connection with the bank robbery bef?te he committed suicide, it would ),.. a difficult rnatt-r t . convict Beely of any crime, as I understand the case." THE AUTOPSY PERFORMED BY I>H. SEAMAN. NO OPPOSITION <>N THK 1'AItT OP tiii; IAMII.Y HKSt'i.T KOT MADE KNOWN I't.NKRAl. To Bk HELD TO-DAY. The autopsy on the body of Frederick Baker, S'-, ley's accomplice and partner In robbinir tbe Shoe am! Leather Hank, has been pel formed. No opposition was made to this by the son of the dead man. Ceori?e L. Haker remained all day In the house nt Fands l'oint WatCfclng beside the body. He done of the family appears to remain faithful to the dead man, and nothing can entice him away from the house. Ha Is still as Arm in hi? belief of his father's innocence as he was on Sunday. lie thir.ks that had his father been cullty, ns charged, there would be some trace ,,f the affair, while so far aa be has learned, he ssys, let even a blank check has b.-.-n found. When asked if it was not possible hi father had a bos in some safe deposit company, und r .m assumed name, he simply repeated his belief in hi? father's Innocence. It was rumored yesterday m.'rniiiK that the family had decided to have an autopsy performed simply to show the correctness ol" th'?r contention thut death was due solely to drowning. George I'.ak'-r denied this. He said he had no object on to an autopsy being made by those who might come with the right to perform one, but he did not intend to go to the expense of having one per? formed simply to confirm what he knew to be true. There was a report current yesterday afternoon that a vial had been found on th. rocks near where the body was found, but this could not b- con? firmed and Coroner Bchenck denied all knowledge of it. Late in the afternoon Dr. Cocks and Dr. Bogart. of Roslyn, were requested to meel I" Seaman, of New-York. The local doctor- d d aa and found htm to i.,- a doctor employed by one or the in? surance companlela In whl? h Baker held policies on his life, Th- coroner and th.- doctors drove al once to Sands Point and to the Haker residence. Dr. Seaman had been sent to perform the autop?) <:?? irg? Baker offered no objection and the doctors w.-nt through with the operation. The result wa? not Riven out. The doctors said they were agreed tiol to :al!v until after the chemical analysis ha.I been mad.-. Dr. Seaman brought parts of th. It:- j r. ?tin. s to this city with him. Th. funeral will take pla-?? this mornimr The 1k?!v Will be taken to the ttosiyn Station by 1*1 Ii ? taker Kemsen and shipped by the '?'-'" train to ; Brooklyn. ? ?n arriving al the Flatbuah-ave, sta? ll ?n, the hearee will be In waiting with a ringle carriage for <}eor?e itak.-r- and hi? friend. The will then b.- taken t., Greenwood, where it will be burled after s Bhorl service at the grave .1 MYSTERIOUS DEATH IX SIAV-.II HSEY. 'MERRY*' STORMS PUt'ND LYIN'O IN A LONELY ROAD BtTPPOSEO TO HAVE BEEN MURDERED, Joseph St. G?otk*. the iioti-1-keeper who 1* BUS ; :? i of having had h flixht with "Jerry" Storm? >:i Monday night. Is under surveillance a* h s hotel between Rklgewood ai.l Ati?ndale, K. .1 The im pression is general that he will ha taken Into custody a- - ? n as ihc Coroner flntobsa the bearing Coroner May? ls'eon?lu?'tliiii the ,u\vst:^uti?n ami ?ill hold the |n.|il?Mt tO-dS) Storms was found dead on the r-,.?t Monday night b) Albert .!. Canta Thei ? are many peculiar cir? cumstances ?bout th.- casi which lead to th? belief that storm- was killed b) tome one St rm? w irk? i for his son, a grocery m in. < Hi Monday night be was oui with a horse and wagon . >n reaching St ,; rge'a hotel he fastened the hors.- in tbe and v tut Ins k ' r a drink He was Inside aotn? time. When he returned for hta horse snd a . ? he found aom. one had tak-n them Inqulr? le veloped the fact that Bt >; :.-?? had taken them to rive into Rklgewood to obtain a shave M ihat time, wlfne? say, Storm? ?a? angry, snd de ii , in,-?-1 Bl Qeorga for :ak.,.g th? bora St Ueors? ?ays Bt rms lent him tha tig store? wss sagn ?ml wa- i isslag Bt. Oeorge when n? started '? walk along the P?ter?in real toward RtdgSW Od tS n,.-- ib? hotel-keeper. There M n Bttle ItfB. ilty In l!x;;.g the time When he left th.- hotel late.- In the olghi There k boom doubt ca lo lb? hout Bt ii. OTge drove Si. rms's horsa to the lat'.-r'H barn "in 1 ',-.'? blm there. He offered do esplanatloa what had become of ne man 10 It was about T o'clock when he reached the barn, while Bt family '-.1 ? It wa I The Benersllxac ept? 1 Iheorj is thai Btorsas mel Bt. Qeerge a? the latter whs driving back to the liot.-i t:,.-> had a Bght, ?tci Bi Oeorge hit Bi in the fa.-.- several times, it 1? believed. Then he Whipped Up the horse snd drove on Storm? s body wss caughl In tha wheel, it 1? bell' ? ragged a on ? the roau! for son.. ? , Then 81 Oeorge, after driving to the hotel, drove t?c- horse to tin- stable al Storms's home. bod f th? lead man was badly bi it?? 1 -.. hi n found ? ?ver !?'?' h eye? Iher. rer< and markaof othei blows appeared on the fai'e Th? ... a- lorn and cul, Arrosa the at.'ion,? n mark aa though a wheel of Ihi a-agon pi ov.-r th.- body. Bt, Oeorge tells contradictory ?toi 1 ti first, ... lone 1 b) ' "oroner Ma) a. h< having driven alona th. road .r, arhl h Storm bod) was found, Hi ??aid he had driven I roundabout v..-.?. When aaked as t>> wh\ I,, this, he admit!. ; hating travelled by th? dire. route, lie Insists that he ha I BtOltns's pel mission to take th. ils storms was fifty-tw.. years old. He was once a rough character, and served iwentj year In orison for horse stealing. In lat.-r j.-.us his record ws? ^ood Hi worked foi hli son who heaps a cro cry stoi ? arvi 1- postmaster at Bsddl? Klvei Btorms'a ion ssy? it la unlikely hia father leni the horse and ang?n to BI Oeorge, as h? '.'.as airea I; behind Mm- ir -."?'.in< home Bl Qeorg? waa inlx?d u;> in a SlabMag affru> Ht his hotel SOm? time .???<"> MBB. CBUBCtTS DAXC1S0 CLASH. Mrs. Church's Prtdaj evening dancing claa? will , h .1 it- (ire in-'-t.ni; "u Frida) evening The 1 ? rganlsed lasi summer by a number >>f who have ronsented te sel aa patronease! at Ik ?even dance? t., i,.- given this s nter Th. pstron esse? are Mni oacketl M, Barclay, Mra Benjamin ? Church, Mrs. Joan Brvlng. Mrs. Prederlc (la latin, Mrs, Frederic Ooodbrldge, Mr-. Charl. 1: Henderson, Mr?. John T. Hall, Mrs. Valentin. >. Hah, Mrs. John Jay. Mia Btuyvesani i'ih Morris, Mis. Walton Oakley, Mis. Waiden Pell and Mrs r"redcrtc j. d- Peyster. M">-t of the patronesses have laughters to introduce, and th.. clasa is mostly ; made np of debutantes, who will mahc their firm ' bow to society this winter. The ?tail Includes m-aily ! ISO name?. Tie- patronesses formed the Idea of ap pointing s floor committee ai the first meeting to help them Introduc? the members, look after the music and favors, etc. The committee appointed 1 insists of j. Bearle ?Barclay. Jr.. Kmlen Trent-hard I..;: .:, James Ripie) Bartholomew, Douglas Bailey i;, 111 Ige, J. Frederic p|ers<in, Jr . i;.?rn, Frederics Bartholomew, Richard Lewis Morris, Rogers Ham 1 mond Bacon, Charlea Walton Ogden, Jr., Augustus I IT .yd Ireland and Louis Pltsgarsld, Jr. ARMY ASD SAW SOTES. Washington, Nov. 27.-Admiral Carpenter csbl. 1 to the Navy Department this morning from Cke l-'oo that tile BalUmor? WOllM leave g| otiee lor 1 Nagasaki. It k presumed that th? Admiral found 1 thing raquirina h telegraphic report al Port -\r thur, where he weal last Baturday. and thai uiu I ship is .-"ni lo Nagasaki f-.i coal, Bhs baa been .11 1 on.1.1 and Chines? port?, away from s coal supply, ariy two months, snd her bunkers are proba? | Ply empty. The erulaat Marblehesd reached Klagston, Ja* males, to-day from Cartagena Bha win remala only long enough to take on a supply of coal and I itesm directly for Hampton Roads. The Co? lumbia will 1.main m ib.- Weal Indies until Join? 1 by othei vet ol the North Atlantic Squadron in '. januarj ?.o order w? isued al tha ?'-.ir Department lo pla. ing Piral Lieut.. inl ti C Well h, of tha 16th infantry, on the retired Hat ol th.- Army. Dui kaa lha 1st? ? Icago atrlka Lieutenant Welsh had trouble with the i,,.on,, ; hli regln ni and slapped his face. Th? scl caused th depart men) com miiii.r to Inquire nt.. the asnlt) ol Lteutemnt . We -1. snd the board which conducted the examina? tion / end blm mentally unsound, and 1 ?. ihla r. 1 son he war. to-day retired. He was appointed to the Militari A.?ad. my In September, i?o7, from Pennsyl? vania, hl? native tstate. lie is now Stationed at fort Sheridan, Illinois Passed-Asslstant Engineer s. H. Bldrldga has been ' order. 1 to dut) si t;,.- Naval Academy, and r.i.--d \ tant Engineer r. \v. Baton la lb. New-York Navy Yard. Colonel Henry M. Laselle, ixth Infantry, was to-day p. ii- 1 on in- retired list ofth ? Army .11 account of disabilities H- entered the Military Academ) from I Massachusetts In July, 183& and during tb? wir served as colonel of the )*>ih New-York Cavalry. Hia retirement promotes the following oncers: Lleuten? , ant-Coloaej Datngerfleld Parker, ,.f th- i3:h Infan? try, to colonel of the luth; Major Worth, of th' M ; Infantry, to lieutenant-colonel of the 1'Ilh; Captain .1 H t-Tcach, of the l'Jih Infantry, to major of the Mi ar.il Lieutenant I\ H l'"r. nch, of tha lsth in? fantry, t.. captain of the lflth. \ m.dal of honor was to-day award.-1 Captais Peter ..race, of th.. SU PennsylvsnlB Volunteer In fsntry, by the War Department. The award w?s made for gallant conduct displayed by Graei? m ' ctlon at Vliite Oak Road, Va., March ?l, K?? ! The Banking System ?Seems mighty shaky nowadays. TOO HUN NO RISK, HOWEVER, In "I'.ANKIXG" ?m RIKER'S EXPECTORANT Till: ONLY COCRTAIN CURE for a COUGH <?r COLD, BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS, or any disease of Throat or Lung?. Tastes nice, too. CROUPT CHILDREN CRY FOR IT. <r?n!y ?M ??s a big bottte?and Tour M? ntf Back, Inatanter If it falla of v. ur ?Druggl?-?, or at RIKER'S, 6th Avo. Cor. 22d Street. AN EXTRAORDINARY RUSSIAN M. ?POBEDONOSTSEFF AND HIS RULE AS HEAD OF Till?: MOST Hoi,Y SYNOD. Of all rettilnlsc-n-es ..f sncdl and taste the queeresl la ?given In the ?tortea which travellers r?late of their first a cqoalntan? ?? with that ? *_tra??r dliiary fruit, tin- ?liiilan. which ?grows .-" i?l?nti fni'.y In the Islsnda of the [odian Archlpelatro, When fnii ripe this fruit give* out an over? powering ?ten h something rjuite Indescribable, _1 ?/-____ ? A' M POBEDONOST8KFF Hut lei ih?- lits- dlagusl i.cerc?me, and the fiuit fairly fastened upon, and it yields to the courageous eater g flavor surpassing In rich neas that of all other font? in one luscious >m? blnstlon Constantlne Pobedonostseff Is iti man) n a poUtlco-goclal .im l.?ti \V. T Stead tripped ?v.-r of in? wires when on big vlsll to Russia t?> write up the Czar, and ?he I '- ?cabulary is ,i ,i fruitful enough ol rpltheta properly de? scriptive of the re il i>- ? i in illt) of the Obei Pro iror. The stot. wh 'i L'gollna ; .'. I In th? ?Ses of Bvei tatlng Ice, ift-r he h ? ! wiped his Upa ,.n i... i. ? if in.? inui ? ? ' ??? in hardly m pa re with Mi <-. id's dlatril.n the unfortunate head of the M -t ii ly Syn ! Bul wh.-n one bevomea calm, and 1? at.le fully to underotand tbli Send III arnat? (and Mr. St? i I Is n-.t th.- ? ni) one In Ihe rank? ? f th> horrified), It will b* ' un 1 thai then in "ii. creasinir |.iit|i.?-" underneal si I behind hi? outrageotis and i>erai?teni pens itlona of Jew? and Rtundlsta; thai he bat tic plans for Russian I't ? ? ? ? - fosters mom? nl ? i* and fai t- ?? hing Pan HI ??? ; pi '? - and that what h? h ta _ n? ?nd - i ing, i?. ? ? t ? ? ? t.. ? ? r per for i I and -toi? k ??st means f great ( ?that ?/??" i may come I In ? ?'??? . ? . M !? - : :i..-t?.-(Y hai ?? ?trons.. antlthei i iracti i .-. I? not l?\ any mean.i ?u| ri lai s will repaj it'len? explorml. n. an I whl? h In It? |?i ?found ?rid r?'i'? in? Impulses st;. : ? wl u ? regards a? the greatest ? ! ' t mil l ?-' ? \t Mouni airy, ? ?suburb ol Philadelphia. In the grounds of an old C iher? occuro m ha . sed Far bad I : . i. n in Mm?? Igtnal Huguenot ownet ; i mi?-.'. s i u -h tre* i,, ir his house, and oi ind i Nom ? r. ? i gi ? .. . II -. a' ? ' ?!.? T.--.1 lly snd bill ? >k bol la ? asm? Its w??i ?nd t "i ! Ihe ti It Mdi .ta . ? ' - nk bra I .. ? ?.I like an. - . ? and, falling ?--. i .-?? il branch??? ?.( the spruce an I Ur, elut bed ?>? ;? I them And, having I red a t h hol ? mir-r i i. ? /?? it?, old ? i . ?a The In l: di? i si .-.I.. I- iv.-s and highest twir? (lrst; then in des; I hen trunk It s, |f? ni Ul th f ?ids ..f the ??? tarla > ne so i ???? agalnat each other is to form a tight Bplral age f ii the ??: 1 tr? ? ? T"di-. what remain? r?f th? larch Is a mere shell, with t ??' ?? c menta B me day Ihe wh le relic . . ? But, mean while, the wistaria -1? ks Iteell ? ich spring with Ita pal? viol .ii.d odoroui lu lera, and hides the crumbling, dead husk ?.r it? whilom i ipp rter with a fantastl \--il ?<r twin iik. fragran a and beaut). The rdmlle In i- rfe ?: The lu -h is R isslan Libert) Tie sprui-e is Autocracy the Csar. The fir Is Orthodox) the Hreek Chui h The method leal, Inevitable, soulless, id rol t, bewitching wls? t.ina is the Ober Procurnr -?f th.- Mos' Holy Synod, ? 'onstantln? P ??b? lonostsi It. Constantino Pobedonn laefT was i> ?r ti In 1<>27. ?The -"i of a university professor in- youth and early man h.i war? ?peni In tin- ?iry, dwarfing I ECZEMA ON LIMBS Hov? h .Missionary Suflerrd. Death Only Ki-ll.-f K.\|i?>ct'-<l. Speedily l'iirr?l by Cutlciirn. I have been trouhled with chronic Kcrema on my Until?, 'ihe Itching ?_? v.-r> annoying and n?-?!.- lue unlit (or n..ik. 1 hail trn-.I many rein.-iiie? and consulted a go? ! pbysit lan, who pre j - W i Ibed i??r na- nine month? t't it v.,Ill mi |..-tu nti.-iit rellel. I '-? ^? ?? li gradual]) grew v...|s,. ami was.. Ih-.nh vvuulil have lui n a relief, and II era? ihn oaly 1.1.? i I e:.?.-, ted, .lu*t th? Ii luv Wit* .1 thank ?..?1 f.u ;. gtssd one) found th? book )0 i sent la Mime nut? of the ...n- i.i.e ?> ?uni n ?.i it tbrmif-h. Bha ?!??rhar?:.-?i th. attending phy? sieian and sud we sould try lb? ii rtctai III -l.l'lls. J l?t.,|, |a i-e linn, _l?,i l 11*0 tullidlo ?.t la- ? Ai gust. i?r?i. -iriii?- a be?? ?in; (>1 v when the tir.t hu? exnaiwted. 1 ai i now *??-ll ?ni attend m ray raitaionary v.nk. | am 1??? retar] of I be .- illlran ( uuiity llibla Society (ijnrtrall ii ? loneal . Have I. . I In inl? * .i?? ..i ?: win- in :he i i.irntv for ? Iiiee.i vi.ir?. 'i?. ??. .iiiiiiieii?: tin- ? i K*rsA ISr.MKi.iM to auf? fer ng buiaant?) ?ill is- a part a. ray a_ISBbs__ry work m ;ii?. futur ?. itrv. '.T',?4<>v ?;i[.i.i:si-!k, P.O. BOS 11, ..|iMi-:.i,|., n.illlv?ii to., JlTYi CUTIC?R? WORKS WONDERS The alsM-N Brtnv gloaa ettrsfl ?It.u ettected i?r the < ? m ? i.\ i.i vt ki?i t? j o?-, e them to be the gn ? :?? it ?I lu rare?, la...i i ourtners .uni humor re.ill-a ?-ver cOUi|i?>iil?'le?l. Ni. ?tilfiiient I? m..!, regarding ti.? m not Justlte-I i.\ iba ?troii?i-at e-.liience. People In cvrrv waik of lile tiae them ?tul rrcominend them. Their won? derful i (>|. . :.? r i * > _i.?l rale ?ni du? to II. > Bang effected ti) tbani.anil ti?'- la thau-Ml tubatan? ti.il e. iile'ti.-o ?if tlrlr c-tr.iti-e trahie, r-.i! > greater ih.ui the r-oroWncd ?-lr? at all nthur lil'.ixl atiu ?kia r.tneiiies. I^nld throi?j(lie-t th? wnilil. I'rlre, C"Tlct'R*, tioe., loar, Ha.; Itg-ar-?ra?rr, 11. I'orrr.u [MM ? am? OmRMU ( nur , eul? r-uprli l..r?, ll.??l?,ii. Sm~" II???' to Cur? M.ln I>W_a? a," omlled fr??. |PLE8, l.litrkh.-?.!*, reil.roii.h, blly akin tuii'.l by (i ri< . ita h.i| |.nl, niid BACK ACHE, KIDNEY PAINS Wealine?.?., Sfiretu???, I .amen' ??.Strain? | and l'ail?? r?lle?e.l In.Inute l.y the I'litl.-urit Aril) 1'alii i'ln?ii-r. .'lrst aud uuqr Pain-klUiug plaaiar. , I air of logic and casuistry. The acnie of hia boy I lsh sports was a tireless search for the band be I twcen premises and conclusion. Later he re j celved a flimsy education In law and universal 1 .science at the Law School on the banks of the : F*bntanka. On Raduatinff he obtained a position I in th? Department ..f the senate In Moscow S i branch of th.- service sine?' abolished. But his i favorite science was not neglected, and he ob? tained permission to deliver lectures at the L'nl ' veralty OB civil law. These lectures were later j embodied in "A Coursa o: dvtl Law," which he published and which went through three editions j in the OSXt three jreara Th" translation of Mr. ' Oiadatone'a "Bttlgarlan Horrors" ami "Th"Qu>-? j tion of the East." of "The Imitation of Christ" 1 by Thomas ?1 Ketnpls, and of Thlerset'e "Chrls I tlan Principle? of Family Life" completed hin I literary services Through th< food olllcefl ,f the Orand Puchsss, j Helena Pavlovna, If. Pcbedonostsejt wai? ap ' pointed tutor t.. the late heir apparent. Nicholas .Vl.'xandrnvltch. and to his brother, the late Czar. ! This was A." 111:111111? point in his life. Alexander formed a strong partiality for the ! man who had such ? eut-and-drled system of re ligion and polity 1 ready SDSWeT for every question. The Crows Prince died In l*?65. and ! the Orand-duke was declared heir to the throne. I in iscfi he Invited hi?? instructor to remain two years longer about hin person; had him later appointed member of the Imperial Council; and in UN nominated him to the position whh'h he has ever sine.- retained. Personally m. Pobedonostseff is a thin. dry. bloodless efnotlonless a?'?tic. "plain, prosaic and uninteresting as Dotnlnle Bamiwon." He dresses with a clerical BStnetMSa HI.? conversation Is full of emphatic commonplaces and dry unction. His habits are scrupulously methodical His books, pamphlets, documents and letters are all arranged in apple-pie order. He has a ready?. formed opinion on all topics?trustworthy SO fur as Russia is concerned; otherwise random. His features are pinched, his glao'e. Is cheerless, hin manner Jerky. He has sons of the .-ase ..r the man ..r th.. world. The on.- deep channel of his shallow nature his one Idea is Orthodox Autoc? racy. n.- never makea u lakes a Joke He never haa been known t.. laugh, He sschews luxury, ?'?.en In the guise of an He is abstemious in ids hsblta simple in hi? ta-i'es, affable ..rid cour? teous to ?,11. When ii,- smiles his vis-a-vl? suf? fers from the creeps. One notices ' |? "unh incisors." another shudders at his formidable lusks M? never enters .. salon, but has a sffercun or two who, "like H.-i.i, lull, ,-an hear th.- w , i grow on th>- she.-p'-' bav k, and the grass sprout up in th.- sro.-n meadows " Orthodox profligacy in in- eyes Is Infinite!) preferable t? the morallt) - i Rvangel! al fhrlstisnity The carefully clos? eted skeleton ..r every Russian Mlnistei is at liN i.? ? k an I .all. He pun breath Inta their dried bor.es, .md they <?? m?. forth In terrible stray Ths mosl posrsrful of ths Csar's a,l ?.is,.is is sfrsl 1 of him. lie Is al lut. In. n ptlble. lie is utterly ? ;.- n;l:i II i Injustli ?? he ' tii/.-s and ? orre. Is, < r tries to r 1 rect, promptly. The mosl heartrending appeals of tormented BtundlSta pas? through his ears wit hunt speak in?,' t" his 1 |{| He bell, ves thsl what he does ij righl led for the best H-- is ?he onl) genuine!) Riisslsii atst. man in the Kmplre il- is n< 1 .. n an! He is .? ma, nine ?.-? in M Pobed noetselt was In a I enough to write a letlei to Ckeetakoff, then Min? ier of Navii Affaira, In whl It he ajwka o? \, 1 andei ill as a "vert weak man." Upon the death ,-f this Mini ? '?.i,.. Hi Orsnd iluk. \ I.".'.-. broth-r of rh.- late Csor, md Admiral of the '.'no gslned s. "ss to h? .rrespondenci snd ,.- 1 < .bis let tel i|. showed II t., h.s ? -. the .'/..r. snd s - Jdnes? sprang up be? \ ?xander and the >?!???' Pro uror. wh: ?1 .1- 1 a ?<- s , vi?t. 1 s?n .- \t an) ?-tt?- .hi? was the <'..'iit .- . anal ?1 ) at 1 hat lima of the ? : ,.b;.- hange In tie retail - f I be Cssi an 1 1,1- H ' it II I) Synod. Th. narrowness his views mska M P.ibed n atseff Used In aim, firm in purpose Ha has wlii ?aved Russis from Con?tltutl 1 ? In Ittl, wk?n I.-tis Mellkoff had an ap ?. I.ait.-r In hi- pOSSSesltm. at: 1 I II .,?? wket Igns loll waa b tha point of Intro? ducing ll undet the same of I'ai'.iam.-nt.iry Gov? ernment. Hi* Orthodox Church I? .. mas- of Kiittertng th?- iiivthtnl .: swaying f censers, th?? r r i n -r. i m i -? tried magnificence ..f chas? ubles, the met h snd i luntermarch of caaso ked in., ?.a,-. .? n : tsndard and cm -.iu n i the shrill Intonations of -< foreign long Hi? mosl Holy fl I Is red s. slousl) In IW I solve th? i|U??stlons of the quallt) nf oltvi oil ( he n-. t in chut h lampa, ind the length of an ? \ ., i > ? ? ! ? N" ir w 'it.-i-.P-, methodical, me han. at, sin? irtl? --. ? li i|t, M Poked ii ? . ? I his | It) ? ?' ? ? h ??? Ii II if ishlon: , -.r ? ?rhi ?ha I ?rate no ri.als; ..ne - , i Osar, two * ? ight Libert) tion. m ? unit) n ? -i i ? ; illsm ? ?n.- sit <f thm it whl . '. it ,' ? . :? n? you iniy, on altruiste mi: I hu . ? md? M Pobed?inostseff has ci it?*d and I a i'li mi. logl si ' i ? i n Ii The ru liment of Its ? kn s I,? Osar"; ta m tto, "Let Ignoran. ?? t.- MIh-. 't?a f >l!j lo be .?? -??? " riir .n sin i Ft> BR lint?! i f Th. re waa a ton i < ?? li P i'.it??, tun al leraej ? i lay, when i'harli ? Double, of So *?? Moumouth-at.. wa? arralgnrd for ?teattng * pall of roal fr un a Pennsylvania Railroad .^r \. ,ubl? asi i thsl he been work f--i -..ni, months, that ios wife was ?\ h .mi nd that he had (her I nor fu i i" hia bous. ??> off ar wa? ent ( r i ? i had I I the ', 11? r. i--r ;. i ii, ? : ii,.- famtl) ? i- even mor? d< tltu that D ?ubi. had repr. Poll - : be s mil fine himself a douai foi DouMe'a benefit snd alan gave him an order ? n Poormaater H a I f.,r a t-.ii of , .: h* tien llsml? I tl i,.|. iioil.ii ? r-. home lb wnt iwa) ahoweflng i... nings ..n thi noel nf Justice Potta ? ills I in CRUSHER hit /O' i OARLR ? ? (.'. Moses Holstein, ?lateen years ??M. wa? Instantly killed by a rabie ?-.ir In Broadway near Prln yesterday morning II? waa riding on n truck, ind was told to k. t off by ?h- driver. H? Jumped down with.ait noticing a cable car hound uptown. This car struck him and k.gad him over to the 6 iwn tracks. r,ir No, K was up,n him in an matant, .-m i tus life waa crushed out before the car could !?- -lopped Th.- boy was Identified al the Morgue. Ha wsa ployed In th? furnl bina I.la atore of R Levin ger, m Heaver at., and had been aenl on an errand, llis home waa So. 17 Sixth-?!., and he and hi* brother? and laten supported then- aged parenta THE DINXEB TO THE MATOB-RLECT. Tha complimentary banquet which ?ill be Riven i,y (he Ohio Society of N? w Tofh to its president, Colonel William I, Btrong, Msyor-elect, on nest in.?lay evening December 4, prom?tes t., >?? ? htghlv Interesting affair. Among ths speakers will be Joseph H Chonte, the Rev. lu- C ll. Paifchurst, < '.'i ? mi. . > M Uepew, Clarence (?enow, John \v. .'...fr, Beth Low, Oovernor MoKlnley and ..Hers. TO Tin THE WES DIPHTHERIA BBMEOT. stat" Senator Kdmund . i 'Cannot, of Btnghamton, .? member of the Lexow Committee, was is town ii.,' night to see Dr. Cyrus Bdsoa The Beaal young son Is fil with dlphtlieilu at hi? home In Ding ha niton, and Benstor O'Connor, fearful of ?? fatal termination .,i ins disease, will take home With h,ni th.- uta dlp'ith. rla. .remedy, to which I ?r. iMroii ,ia- been giving his attention of late, Sena? tor O'Connor mM that whr..- Btnghamton phy Blclar.a spoke hopefully of nia ?n'a condition, he fell ilk" leavlna m. thing undone In order t,, r< ?,,, ? hi? i,o. to h alth. He will return this f,.ren OS 10 IPnglmmton. BOTRRNOR WE IN LET BXPRCTED TO-DAT, Qoveraor McKlnley i? expected to arrive in ike city tics morning from bla home in Columbus, Uhlo. It wss uimoun.vd that he would he here jesti-niay afternoen, but a business, engagement detained Mm Wh Ils la Ike city h- ?rill k? th? h",i.s: o.' his brother, Abner McKlnl y, st the Wind? sor Hotel, Prienda of the Oovernor say there la no political significance In ?ne Ciovernora visit t.. tha metropo'li ? ? -#- - ? a INTER IT BBMOFEn, From The Indlaaspolls Journal "The editor of "Tha Trumpet1 rather K"t it on to >ou When hi: Cal'ad yuu a cheap wit," raid the bus >'!iior ot "Th. Bugla to hi? funny man, "That'a ao," assented the funny man "Perhaps it would i"- . go .1 Idas for you to raws my salary and remove the ?tl^m . " "llr> -Riij i?l." Ho fin? thsl II l? ? ? ijei"s itacu ?. inr.it ui ?ur ?-v?U??l Bseaptsssk Oriental Rugs and Carpets. The largest collections of colorings and sizes in both Modern and An? tique to be found in this country. Van Gaasbeek & Arksll, 935 Broadway, Cor. 22d St. ERIE'S ANNUAL MEETING. THE REPORT SHOWS A DEFICIT OF $1.107.407 it is Tin-: murr bino ibbb tub rsatacroM d*> f'M'K TO DBPAULT < >N T1IK INTKnKfsT OX 1 II" FUNDED DEBT PCMMIBL-I EF I'lli'T OX ItKOItrtAXIZATION. The annual meeting of the Mew-Tock, Lake BHb ami Western Railroad era? held yestsrdey in th.? company'? nlllwi. William \. Wh. "lock presided Bad Ibera was a lam? atten.lancp. The announc m,ni sraa mil" that th.- directora had ?led led to defsult on th? reorganisation iirst u?>n bon'i?, th? consolldsted second mortcur-' bonds ?nd on the second consolidated funded coupon bonds, on which the Inter"? is dlM on December 1. Th?y will pay the Interest on th? funded coupon bonde of USB, rnbli ii la due on th?- earne day. Mr. Harrlman Baked tin' the minutes of th- directors' m^etlna; be null i n.111 -1 to th- stockholders This sraa agreed to aft? r --.:u ? dla tusslon. This ii.ar.i ..r Directors s\..s reflected: John King, John <; McCullough, <._"l??n Hills, .1 lowlier Welsh, Abrsm A Hewitt, William Whit.-wriirh', William \. Wheelock, Alexandei B. ? ?rr, llenr> H. Cook, Morn- K Jesup, Oeorg? W. Qul?tard, wui ?uni I.lbbey, C'orthuidl Parker, .ian.es i Qoodwln, William i. Strong, wui.am N. Oilchlrsl an l E. B. Thomaa Th? report for th- ?ear ending September ?" ahorra a ?.-ti it of H,l?7,<or, a decrease of ?i.ii'.c.T in stok? esrnlnga an.I $i.'.ixi."-:??7 in set ???'? There has n ? been i deflcll before since 1MB, when it ?a- ?i. ;;.,.'.?r The Interesi on the funded debt In default amount to B.ltt.844. !? la divided aa I ?I lows: Second consolidated mortgage bonds, 11.5 . i consolidated funded couj n bonds, r.i?.s.i, i irganlsatl m first lien bonds, IU0.8BB. "?T?o ? decreases*are*" Interesting: Ton? general frelshl ?tried Ut&lfl; tons carried one mile, l'-t, ?h'.'S.*. tors ..f coal carried, (3,083 tota carried one mile. lot.US.246; passencers . ?rr-i. ?>--.:.'.?. p> sengera carried one mil.-, B9?M5,G8t. Rxpensee ?.t.- reduced In allSj,MB,9?S; transporta? tion expenses, FMi,".".. motive power, Wmt; suln tensnes ol i irs, t?l.MS, The percentage of work? Ing expenses t.. gross .arm-ics -ais M w. sgalnsl iV. "o in th" preceding year. The perrentnge "a th>? leased New-York, Pennsylvsnla and Ohio eras 7!?.i?-. ? asi ?.''?? in th- preceding year, Th.- total set ios* through tin- lease since May, IM, eras t.'.in. '?:i The loa? m Mo- lasl year sraa TRRJBE), an In? ? 5 In th?- las? ?,-ir 11,1)0,188 bsa been paid out on account of car trusts. Th" ?t?l?ll tton "f ?ums paid before October I, IBs?, rais?-s the nei sggregste to ti>,7:;.,.i..\ tic smounl carried en the balance-sheet The smounl "f ear trusts now i eutstsndlng \? V?."27.;i77. leaa ttHMI m the heads ? ..f trustees. The net esrnlnga >>f the Pavoola | f?-rr> wer? 990,1*4, a. ions of 114.>7 The number of ngers oitrri.'.i aras ll.tt,7M, i1??crea?e of pa? Ifll.OBI There w.i? a delicti shown in ti-..- report of th* t'hlcsgo and Erie, ending <>n June :!". of 075,891 The Krl? coal companies, for th" year ended i?. cembei :.. IBM, ?bowed s nel profit of Wi.'.e>i. The report of th.. i mon Steamboat Company lor the cri'lm? th,- asms dale, shows a deficit of it-,, company has a flouting debt ol war I'M - ? I?..,,.'./. .'? i.i.ai.-? sh.-t-t of :h?- Brie shows current lia - ' IB.4ts.l7B, aii.i current .i?.---t.? of ?i.ipi.i::. ar .v .--. .: ' |? pr'.3?a" Th- amoupt of KUB.(S1 heretofore earn?-.! n ii-.,ii." . .i. i advan. ? h irj c>m : i : ?? i t . profit and .??** Mr \l ? .1 .. v . ? .,sk- 1 It !h-> uni ? ? :. th>. ;.->''; m./.i1 . '. . M., could n. i ?ay, .m l ref rred the reporter to I i'.-r, m i M ? tlrman ?>. th? Reorgant Mr Morgan declined '?. ^ .IB it :t iroul I '. i\. '"-? ,. . 1 . ? probabl. ?!,,: the term? .>f th? Kew-1 ?rk, r ... . ..nil i ihlo ? : ha? i ! Mr \. ?> ', . ? ; ? i ) - - ter i,. . - ?? . ? has been g. ? .;, I pass'-ngri . :. nga prnmMng, ? ?r Haart?). n , - ? i i month or two, whlcl ??? > ver i ? . ?. auch -; or; of activity. Th? result of th?i | i . up?.rations m.ij lead to changea m the pi . > .. ... ?;,. it. ?. ? n i if lor ( .mi 11 ins h i. , calling ?? -!?? ? ? ii rn n? ?'? -:?? ft -r : at Peor?a. III., ? n Pi ??! uai y 5. i ict upon th of the I Indianapolis, I ? itin ind Bpi '? ::i . i ,.r ? ? . ..... ? \ ? I. ik'- Krie and West ? . rn flrsi morte ist" over th.- new line snd . seivmd Indl.i it I., . iur ..- I 8 ? -.. .? ,- ?':. l.ik" Krle in I Western gold cou ? i si the r.t" of t".'?" a mils of ,-ompi ? a* ? RKnrrixn coal-carrtino rate* Columbus, Ohio, Noi .'7 'no- Ohio Co?! Traffic s- ie I if tli, . '-!rini!?;: . Hocking \. ii \ ar. ; r< I? lo roa I, the T-l. do an l O le Cen I trni. th.. Columbus, stum; ? and llocklns snd th? I . mora and Ohio, h - r. luced the tariff fr -m ? point, m > ihlo an i v, ; \ irgtnl ? t - the M | ?u ;?'. River t.. CIS a ton The i isasrta i that it was forced to take Dr?, step by competition , from Kentuck) snd Virginia, but it ha? caused a | commotion among the operators of >??,:.! mines In minois and Indians, who regard It us a blon u | th. ir trade The* are using their Influence with | th<? Western piada with srhlch the members of the i pool bave connections t.. bava th? m refuse to carry ' coal at that price. The association disclaims sny Intention at compel ? ini; with Indiana and minois, uni ssserts that .!>> I meetlc trade In the Dakotas ,?n,l other Weetern S'ai-s .% ? ??Kit it v.a after snd thai In order t. obtain it a reduced tariff was necessary, as Ken? tucky and Virginia were the competitors In do? mestic "oal, In.llana an 1 Illinois furnishlUS ?team ?a I PROGRESS. upic who get the pestes? degree of it ntvl real enjoyment oal >>f life, ? who stake the most oat of tin-it opportunities. Oui.-k per? ception ami goo?! jii'liiuitnt, lead ch ptotnptly U> .uU.pl anil make ?? ot ifcoae reftned sad improved mlucts of modern inventive neuius lich best serve the needs of their ysicsl licit,? Accordingly, tke ist intelligent sad progressive peo pie arc found t<> employ tke BMMl reined and perfect laxative to reg?late an.I tone up the stotn ach, liver, sad bowels, when in need of Mich an BBjcat- hence the great popularitjr of Doctor I'icic. i pi. isant Pellets. These .-are made from ihc purest, most N refined and concentrated vegc v Nable extracts, and from forty-two to forty four arc cent lined in each vt il. which is sold at the same price as I he cheaper made and more ordinary pills found in tke market In curative vir? tues, there i- n.> comparison t? be m.uk- between them and the ordinary pills, as any one Buy easily learn i>v ?ending i.t .. fice sample, (four to seven .1 laca) of the Pellets, which will be sent on receipt of name and address on s po.tal card. ONCE USED THEY ARE ALWAYS IN FAVOR. The Pellets eme bllioaSOCSS, si. k ami hiliotts head ach.-, ili//in?-r?s coativcncsa, or c. iistipalion, s. 'ir stomach, lo-s of appetiti, coaled longue, indigestion, or dyspepsia, wir.lv belching?, "heart-bam," pain and distress sjtei ?atini:, ami kindred .leiauKi-in.-nts <>l tin- liver, stoni.uli and linw.-ls. l'ut uti in glaSB vials, therefore always fresh and reliable. One little " Pellet " is a laxative, two are mildly cathartic. An a ?'dinner pill," to promots digeetioa, take oik each ?lav niter dinner. To relieve <list~t s?; from over eat inK, thry are uttefiualed. Th.y ere tinv, sugar-coated granule?;; any child will readily take them. Accept no substitute that mnv he recommended to ? lie "just ?is good." It may be better for the dexiler, becaase of peyiag him n better profit, but lu is not the ?me who meed? help. Addrees for free ?'.ample, WftKl.trs l>tsl'i:\SARV Ml'IUCAL AS'""'?TION 66j Main ?tieet, Buffalo, N. ?. Scrll.ner*a Magazine for Christ?! mas in on all new_*??tai_d?s, Tim * November number has been out of print for two weeks. (;ct Christmas number now. your Special. The two superb ?blue cloth volumes, of Scribncr s Magazine for 1894, and a full year's subscription for 189e ! are offered from now until January' ist, for \\HJxO net. The two( volumes contain important contribu? tions by Francis Hodgson Burnett, Q. ?nie W. Cable (a cjmpleie novel), Th'.tnas Nelson ?_**?_*_, V. -Marlon Crawford, II C. 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Th? latter tu? left the A???i?-iat.?l Pre?? and lolned tb? ?ctln and viKO.-o'.is 1'Mitel t'r??-. an organisation, wind ?uppllea "The Report" rltb its tel ?jnpUc net*-?. iPPOIXTMSXTA IS TBR CITI COU.BBX, To the Bdltor of TI a T-v.un. sir: *nsa Item In yesterday's Tribune In retard ta .?i.?.<iiiitiiieii's and r,?i ? recently made by th? tru?tee? of the Collage of th" City of S'ew-TojfJ was ?11 - ri?.- s,, ';,- - matter sf ?1?: ffintment of .--?-. on In the collts?. The r'lles lfttelv a?l?>; t.-! in :? - th? appontment of a??i?tr,nt profeaeora ?scant u mlgeanlna may .-iris?.- calling for aaelatan.? m tst ?properly) piof.-?sior.al v.rk Si ?say .|?-?arti;i?r.t B) the ,ii!|e_v !n -an. h ,,t?,e ?.:...:.. Ain? have ru-UI 4"e polntmenta us lns_ra-*t04rs in parti lai depar-_M__i for a titae spe< Itle '. are eligible for a; p..|tum?nt to sui !i po.?!,ion? Tiiis, 1 cot .'cri-, tin? sii'-h appointment?, If sny should b? !???.?;. '.o those who have been Instructors In the City <*o*> lese The ii|>|,ui:itmetii of Inatructor? I? m?J< upon trl den-e furnished to the Esecativ? ? ornrot?t?* of ..??f-iai attalaaaenta la partlctilar depart-MM ? Htiuly. sti?. !i rta __?*rs?jB taken In til-. ?'?ity -O'irt? of ?tudy. patilli-a'loii.? of ?; ?itov.-.l men . IS _SM-I advaacsd ??-hoiai-?tiip in any subject, or e.| avaleM evidea? ?? Th? ol ? ?? In t \o\ tins tin ?a ml * ?u 'h an?trauraae??cbolar?hlp ?-. -in- iieri of th? Mitoii in the coU-ate, any ?Mie of ?rhoi hkt to ; itment a? instructoi sfter a -"'?- ?"'?--i t?rta of ?ervi.f, ???. *urnl?hlna -? i lence of ?itt?<inmenta of the charactei abov? In Heated. it wan the in-.- mmittee in n-.a-in. ?h?-*e 1 ule- ? ? .mon sti.tt?.I In tell? dual 1 the teat ??' . r.>rno tion in the mi Th??.??- ?ho have ri n?nt? si In stru.r?. umie? ted rej ratlaat, have l-e.-ti so ?, : i ? ?? (urniahad th? v. utive ? '..o o it? "? '?'? ? ? ? 1 ?? 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