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CUCKOO!) WANT XO CABL THKY VOTE DoWN TII}-: HAWAIIAN ?PHI i:ct IN THK IfOUfeE. riKTKKN ?-TIIAI'.HT??! T DEMOCRATI KIS1". I PMRMMI TO PARTISAJtaHIP KAliNKST PLRA1 ! ?? ?!: TiiK mi-:.? M B! IAI.I. UPON MAf EARS-AMOTHRR OTSjtfBBBSCB with Tin: SEXATE ORDERED. |IIV TEl.r.OHAlH TO TIP: TRlBfNE 1 Washington, Fei?. M.?Democratic partisansl ?von a victory over American ?patriotism in t HiUSc of Representatives to-?lay when Mr. Hit rrotion to recede from the disagreement to i Senat?? amernlment to the C ?nsular and T>i*.. matte Appropriation t?in, which provides the building i?y the G.vei nment of a submarl Cable fr ?m the Cnitel States to Hawaii, wa? jer-ted hy a vote ol 111 yeas to r.2 nays. T negative votes were all cast by Dem?crata t"-?1 of whom, It Is pretty sale to say, M voted w! Rreat relu tar. e and no enthusiasm. The afflrn live vote.? were east hy ninet> Republicans a twenty-four Dem?crata, F' ?pulists and sih Democrats. Thi "straight" Democrats who voted were Messrs. Bart'ett, Ryan and Sickl? of New-York ; Camlnettl, Cannon, Englll Mag-Ire and Geary, of California; lk!rt. of Oh! M.-Gann. <?f Illinois; O'Neill, of Missouri; Shell. South Carolina: Whiting, of Michigan; Cocklt of Texas, and Hants, of Kansas fifteen in i? The Populists and Silver Democrats were k artd Pen e, of ?Colorado; ?Baker, Davis, llu.ls and Simps..n, of Kansas, Kern and McKeigha "f Nebraska, and Boen, "f Mlim-'S da. Ev? member from the Pacific and mountain Stat who was present was recorded In the affirm live. No Issu.- was ever more clearly presented sharply drawn n any question in Congress, ai if it hal not unfortunately been true that mai Democratic members were blindly led or co trolle?! by partisan considerations and prej dices. It might fairly !..- said tha! .-very memb who "oted di i so with ev. s wl !?? open. ?Consld? Ing the time occifpled, n ? subject was ever mo clearly illustrated; hut light waa the last thi) the- "Cu~ku ." leaders desired, and all thf speeches were merely so many attempts to exel and Inflame party prejudice and !?> confuse ai misrepresent ih?- question at Issue, and they su eeeded. The statesmanship of the dooryai triumphed temporarily, at least. The debate In favor of the amendment was singularly brllliani one, and It would have bee effective in any other legislative body in tl t'nlted States except the present House of Re] resentatives. Tt was In vain, however, that M Ryan, of New-York, speaking in behalf of Arn? ican commerce, begged his party associates to i one act in the last days of this Congress i Justify the existence of the body of which the are members. His homely eloquence and earnei words fell on deaf ear.?. It wa? equally in val that General Sickles sought to re.ail them t the ways ?if Jeffers in, Monroe and Marcy an other statesmen who shaped DemccratlC poll??!? In the past. His eloquerv-e and logic were alik wasted. In vain, too, did Mr. Btorer, ?>f Ohl< with masterly eloquence appeal to the patrloi l?m of the majority and beseech them to banls partisanship from the consideration of the grea National matter before them. In the course t his speech he read with impressive effect ex tracts from President Cleveland's annual mes sages of 1SS6 and 188S. Equally vain were the clear, logical speech o General Draper, of Massa?'husetts. and tb? earn est plea of Hermann, of Greg >n. The latter spok in behalf of th" Paclfl States, whose c immer clal welfare and ?prosperity are staked upon th protection and extension if the Pacific trade. Ii vain were al! the appeals and arguments tha could be used. Mr McCreary (Dem., Ky.) called up the e.n ferance report ?>n the Diplomatic and dnsula Appropriation bill, and debate on the Hawaltai cable question, the only matter at Issue betweei the two houses, was by unanimous consent llm lted to one and one-half h?nus. Mr. Hooker <D"m.. Miss.), enc "f th" ????)ifei*re--s was the first speaker, opposing the amendmen of the Senate. WHY NOT COMI OUT AM? BAT iO? Mr. St'irer (Rep., Oblo) said he ?recognized tha' by a pariy rallying cry inly could th.- p.-ntle man from Kentucky (Mr. McCreary) hope to se cure the support of a majority .?f th.- member ship of the House f-?r the position he had as sumed. Mr. Storer asked if Mr. McCreary In tended hy his action t<i impugn the Democracy of Messrs. Rutler, Cab and Morgan, n ?t to speali of Senators Hill. Gorman and White (of Call fornia), Senators who voted f?T It. One-fourth o] the whole number of Democratic votes wer? polled In favor of the amendment. When ther? was a Democratic Administration, a Democratic President and a Democratic Secretary of State not a Secretary ?f State who may be above 01 below any party, according to the view taken "I him, this project had twice been pressed upor Congrees in 18S? and again !n ItttL He knew 1! had been said that th" present Adminlstratlor was opposed to the amendment under considera? tion; but If so it would be the honest, decent way to send a message t?? Conaress saying BO, for II Is on record here in fa\??rof it. When the mat? ter was und.-! consideration four years ago the gtr.tleman from Kentucky opposed action on thf ground that there should not be a subsidy, but that the Governm nt should of.n'rol the cable, as it was proposed to do now. and which he now also oppose*. How (*ong?-esslo.'iel action was to kg taken, except In one way or the other, he did not know. Gentlemen wh ? f.mght this amend? ment wer?- ni.t under the flag of Many, were not even under the flag of Rayard, but under the flag of the present .Secretary of State And if they liked it they oi.ght to stay th? re (Ap pi s use.) Concurren-e In the amendment on the part of the House was further advocated by Mr. Draper (Rep., Mass.), who spoke of the business inter? ests Invoked in the? commerce between the Islands and the United States He favored th" annexation <?f 'he islands, and looked upon the building of the cable as the first step In that direction. TUB PACIFIC coast DEMANDA IT In the judgment of the entire Pacific Coast, sa'.d Mr. Hermann (Rep., (?re?, no question equals In importance that which 1? now before the House, unless it be the construction Of the Nicaragua Canal. Thin project <?f a ?-at?:., t?. Honolulu Is not the outgrowth of a mere impulse of patriotism, Inn of the business necessities of the situation. Th" commerce of the t'nlted States wltn Honolulu was greater than that with any other port in the world, with two exceptions. Mr. Harter (Dem., Oblo) said it mattered little to him, much as he respected the present Ad? ministration, whether President Cleveland and .Secretary Gresham wanted this ?able built <>r did not want it built The only question with him wss. Do the interests of the people demand Its construction? in view of the condition of ths Treasury, Mr. Harter said, th!? wa? certainly not ths time to make an engagement for the ex? penditure of public,money. If there were a sur? plus In the Treasury, the construction of the pro? posed cable was not the way In which a portion of It ahoull find ita way oui of the Treasury. That was a project the accomplishment of which should be left to private c ipltal. which was ready to lay It if Congress would authorise It. Mr. Ryan (Dem., N. Y i said he believed the bullding ??f a cable to tie good Democracy and good statesmanship. Congress could do no better than to pass the bill which would se? ure tele? graphic communication with 'hose Islands, which in the near future would Inevitably be.ome a part of our domain, and t<> express approval of the Nlcaraguan Canal project. (Applause.) Mr. Tucker (Dem . Va.) said that down deep in the heafts of the gentlemen wh?? advocated the laying of this cable was another sentiment an? nexation. (Applause ) He was gla?l to have the honor of at last smoking out the real purpose of the advocates of the amendment. (Ironical laughter.) He was against annexation, he was opposed to an ambit) ?is Government reaching out !n the effort t?> grasp anything and every? thing that might be had. The duty of the I'nited 8t?n-? was to pass laws for the prosperity and progress o? th? American people, and to sec that COLGATE & CO.'S 1806 LAUNDRY SOAP. Veto by tha beat famlllea our conimer.lal relations with otner nations were proper and profitable. (Applause.) QENBRAL SICKLES STATES Hll IM.ATF? ?KM. Mr. Sickles (Dem., N. Y.j mad" the 1.1st speech In favor of the amendment mad?' by th" Senat" He said that he was emba****assed by the action of tii" gentleman from Ohio (Mr. Harter), who. while occupying his seat, bad lorn ni? his speech after reading it and had then gone to his own place an.! answered It. (Laughter.) He wa more sorely embarrassed, how.v.l. by the fact that he stood among his p??ty associates unable to agree with thHr definition of Democracy. On that ?core he wa.s obliged to appeal from th" Committee on Foreign Affairs of tha House to the Committee on Foreign Relations of tii?- Sen? at?. The policy there announce?! by Mr. Morgan was denounced here ns ,in-Atnerlc;?n and un Democratlc by th? gentleman from Kentucky (Mr. McCreary). %???_would cj-nstiuct for him? self, said Mr. Sickles.'a platform upon this su*b" Jeet which h?? believed .M.f.-ss.d ihe I ?"in .cratlc. doctrine. The first plank he would tak- from Jefferson. He bad always been a Jeffersonlsn Inn:? ?rat and was one now. Jefferson annexed ?Louisiana by* purchase, and wis denounced for it at th" time Who criticis.'d him now? An- : other plank h'? would take from Monroe, who ' covered ine ?holt American continent with the declaration of a polii-y tnal stood intact to-day and would stand for all time. ?Applause? .lack son would supply another plank He Inaplred the policy of Polk. Buchsnar and Walker, which ac? quired the Territory ol Tessa. How many peo? ple had T.-x.is. naked Mr. Sickles, at the time she .-aine int,, tii" p?Msesslon ?1 the Unite?! Staters " Not on..-: hit d is many as there arc in the Hawaiian Islands and nli.e-lenth? of them si. r i. ? -ir-. or Mexicana Lo-ii al her now. a vast empire of millions cf souls and one of the proudest and brightest gema in the galaxy of the Union, still anothei plank was rurntshed by Polk and Fierce, who, wl.-ii th? tn.'tiiis of com? munication between our Paclflc and Atlantic coasts lacked security, established a protectorate ? ver iii- isthmus of ?Panama and removed the fear of danger. ?That. Mr Speaker." continued Mr Bl kle?, ??is ?Democratic policy, and American policy a? I have studjed it from my >.uth up, and always understood; and if the time ever i ene.-." he sal I with much feeling and Impressiveness, "when I can no longer labor for my country's progress within my party linen i will break them and go where i ,-an do so. I have d -n" it ?before. Mr Speaker, and will do II again for sufficlenl reai n Th- gentleman frort Virginie (Mr. Tucker) says he seea annex?t* n undei this proposition for lay? ing a cable l see it. t .... Mr. Speaker, and ac? cept. (Applaus, i 1 BIT for annexation So were Marcv. Buchanan, and a 1 ?ng lin?? of Demo? cratic leaders. Mr. Speaker, my span of life has not much longer '?? ru,). hu? I hope to live long enough to see the star of the Pacific a Id Its tropical splendor to the glory of ih- Stars an 1 Stripes." (AppMUSe.) The debate was closed by Mr. McCreary He dented that the expressi ma In Pr?-sld"nt Cleve 'land's message?? of MS ami ISS?, relating to the Importance ofi telegraphic communication with ?he Hawaiian islands, were an approval of Oov ernment construction of a cable, and emphasised his argument i f yesterday attains? the Senate's proposition that the Qovernmenl shouli enter upon the policy of ?able consttfu?tlon. on Mr. Hltt'a motion thai th- Hi ut? n ? ? from its di.-agreement to the Benste amendment and agree thereto, the yeas and nays were ailed for, resulting: Yeas. Hi; nays. IM; pi*esenl and not voting. 2. Th" further conference aske! by the ftenate on th- amendment was then agr.1 | to. on motion of Mr. M ?'fii'v. and Messrs. Mc? Creary. Ho,,k<". and lint appointed ??s mana? gers # __ N't? MORE INCOME TAN CHANGES. TiiK SENATE i:i:n -i s TO i:r."Nstfi:i: its a?ihi:kmi:.\"T TO THE CrONFKKBSCB REPORT. Washington. Feb. H I? <b? Senate t?> lay Mr. norman flipin, Md.) called up a motion wir.-h be had made yesterday to reconsider lb? rote by which the conference report on th.- bill in relation to income tax returns was agreed lo On tins mo? tion a somewhat lively discussion ensued, Mr. Bbermsn fRep.. Ohlol arguing thSl Ihe amendment nui'ie by the Conf?rent-*? Committee relieving ror tiorallons of the re'iuir.-metir of .;.ort.:iK salaries of employes, except wlu-r. ?uaolallj call? ! for. waa made for the convenient C Of corporation.-?, ?ltd Mr Chandler dtep . N. II ?. intim?t;m.' thai ?'. wa- th? work o! Ih? asenta of th.- "eleven Mill?n" railroad partnership, .vho wer. hanging around the door? of th<- two chambers seeking lo influence legl la Hon. , , , These assertions w?-re Indignantly flenli 1 l?) Senators Veal (Dem., Mo.) and Alltaon iRej . lowai member? of ihe Conference rommlttee, und flnall) Ihe motion ro reconsldei ira?, on motion ol Mi \>-t, laid on th?- tai.l" yea?, 57; na** SCRAMBLING POR THF. MEXICAN MISSION. 1.. ers or ? -STATESatEN r*?ON TO BE OI.'T Or* A JOB" HUNOEH FOR THAT ?1?.M0 -\'.\': Washington, Feb. 21 (Special). Tier-" sre In Wash? ington to-nia**h! a! i?asr a acore ?,f Democrat i who will be "statesmen oui of s Job" within t> r. days inlesa Presiden! Cleveland shall provldi foi them m th? mean time, each or." ol whom openl) es prsaeei or secretly cberlshei tti" hope that h-- will step Into th?- attru-iiv.- vacancy caused '? Ih? ? bath of Isaac P. flre.v, lat? United States M.:?.?;? : to Mexico. Th? Incumbent of 'hit- office recelv? i a salary of $17.5"0 a year h n 1 th-- lut-s ir-- ?upp to be much more agreeable and i?s- oneroui thar those of a Senator <n- Representative In ?'..-?? ol course, ?very ?itatesinan ?ho h?tp<-? to b? hj ?pointed deeplv rereis the cause which male h'* appointment posslt.le; at least, h- appear? to ami yet appearances ate sometime? deceitful Por example, In this CSSB the Presiden! has be.-.n for? mally requested- and In ?on?? cases wim s degr?? of openness which ?joe?- not border on th?- brutal be ni?- II is itself ?brutal -to oonsl 1er the claims and qualification? for the post of several greedy appli? cants, ir, behalf ?if others only whispered Impor tmltlea and suggest lops have as yet been em? ployed, because the holy of the late In ,-umb? nt Is still tinbiirlcl. Minister Gray hailed from Indiana, and of i "OUI -? there la a grand scramble ?.f Ho-is|er Heino, rar? f,,r rh- p.?.-". They are very hungry already, and ?om? of rhem feu earl) starvation. <?n.- Juliana "dele? gation" has already vtalted the Prestdenl In behalf ..f on? of the eandMates li is said that theli rlsll caused the temperature of the White House t i di ?p immediately to zero, and that one of them remarked after the "delegation" had .-? aped thai for th- llf. of him he could not understand boa a Democrai e President could endura such a degre? of cold, it wa- remark.-I thai neither ? *i?ii?-r.-SH:ii m Hyicim nor Congreseinan Cooper v..,* s memb r of this Arc ti ? expedition, and both of them hav.- su- been heard ro say thai m their opinion it a-oul i have been inore delicate for the friend? of tha'. applicant t., wall until after th? funeral, Neither of then, how? ever, ba? been heUI.| m deny, indignantly <?r othei wise, that he |? himself a proapectlve applicant for ? ? ? la f? -t. both of them seem rather to i n j.y. it tiiey d0 n0t piyj,, encourage, having their names "hep! befora the public" in relation t, th? place. BUI India,:;, isn't fOh,, ,? captUM ll'at va.am-. without a lively tuMle. North Carolina, whl h waa so overwhelmed by the tidal wave of November would like to hav-, and will have, a word lo ?ay about that Senator tUneoni wall, Senator It? s?m has a good many Democratic friend? who will remain in places wh?i.. they can Berve the \' ministration aft., March i. and who are read} and willing to serve.him now The Hooalei must keep ? n eye on Hansom Km h? is not th? only Henalor who will Boon be s "statesman ? u: ,.?? ., .,,,, ?? ?.?. ator Hutler. of South Carolina, must be taken .? the ace, unt. He ha? .-y.-,, mor? powerful friend? than Ranaom, and so the Hoosleri muai keen an eve on Butler also. Then th.-re la Itepreaentative Wilsun, <?f West Virginia, a rnan whUh,. political fortunes w.-r?- wrecked by his stanch devotion to t'levelan?] and "tarif! reform." Everybody at least everybody In Washington knows that the relation? between Presiden) Cleveland and Professor wn?(,|, are of th?- must Intimate and friendly, even affec? tionate, nature, and if the latter should happen to desire the Mexican mission be would be pretty ?ur? to ?et It. despite the fact that a mini1,, i of that Ill-fated Way? and Menu.? Committee C. It. Breck inridg?- has already been rewarded with the Rus? sian mission And s i the Hooslers must look out for Professor Wilson Illinois adjoins Indiana, arel Springer, win. hall? from the former State, win also be a "statesman out of a Job," an M ?i, ii i unless something i done for him. If any man has serv-.l Ihe Admin Istratlon faithfully ami ?jealously, n season and out of season, the Sang?mon Statesman Is thai man. it wasn'l his fault that tha Carlisle Cur nn?.* '''" "'i,p'1 a-bornln' ". Springer was nt the ?hite HouM to-,luv of course, nor r.. se,- Hl'oiit ?ne Mexican mission, l?u! "Just to pay hi? resepert? you know." Ves, the Hoo.leiH must watt t. ?{?ringer. And then there la Kiigor? Kllgore the kicker-who wants a Job. Wanted ro be in led Htates I'lstrlet-Attorney. i? is said, and was dis* appointed. He has lived near Mexico all his lire. ?iml knows nil about It Moreover, he eras "men - . , The Minimi Way ':mn:"n.1? '""-'f ?o ?l'-*?.U-l-.f.,rm.-.-. logopleaaantl) ant tmferir_Oona In it,? rrudrsl mann?r i?an?? th? ?ratera an?l >f*V< lually what nn Hn.i *l?ajtr??Ml.l-. turak u '".r*k "X .''""?? ***** '?""*- ?"'I reran without unpi?ia?ani ?yrap ?f^?s, ^^'ttui tnmei mteUee rem?<j>. ttoned" for thi Mexican mission two years ago, .m.I is now "mentioned" again "by many friends." Clearly, the Hooslers must k.-.-p ? sharp eye on Kllgore. Hut why pro Ionic th.- list? One has onli to nisi.t th.? lonK ?Democratic ?political death-roll >?f Senator? and congressmen of November, MM? '?> ascertain who arc the men who cherish hope? mor?- ?.r i.-ss strong and well defined of receiving the appointment of Minister to Mexico. Many of them will ?con be in the Meld as ?clive, open sppll .ants for this rl'-h ami opportun- prise. THE CERTIFICATE PLAN. GREAT INTBRE8T TAKEN IN THE BEN? ATKS ACTION UPON IT. TDK. MEASCBE PBOPOMM THE OFTEBINO OP A LOAM OP SMALL DENOMINATIONS !'! BECTLT TO THB PEOPLE. |HV TF.I.K'illA)')) To THK TIltnlNE 1 Washington, Feb. 21 Much interesl Is fell In the prospective action of the Senats on the Allison Oorman amendment Inserted in the Sundry civil Appropriation bill authorising Ihe issue of MM, 000,000 of certificates of ladebtedneea by the Trees urj Department The fac? thai it la proposed 1,v Ulla proceM to offer a popular loan 10 the masses in small denomination? and inroug_ easy channel. of access aids greatly to the Importahc? of tni? proposition and to the anxiety to see It I.mw a law. The am -ndmeni authorise? the nit ai ?post office? and United Stii!.?- depositories of certificates of Indebtedness bearing I per cent interest, re? deemable sft?*r two y. ir?, in denominations ??f Oft, <-.? and MM and multiple? thereof. This meana of relieving tbe Treasury'.- embarrassment? would, It Is believed, strike a responsive chord In the feeling of the American i.pk and furnish to them ?1 th.. sime time a safe and convenient Inveatmeni for ?ma i savings, and would probsbl) enable th.- Gbv ernmenl to borrow from It? own citizen? whatever money H requires for Its running expense? The bill suthorises the Issui of not more than MW.OOO .f tbese eerllftcaie? to obtsln money to meet deficiencies in the running expense? of the Govern. m,!,. Thus their Issue would noi require gold, which would be ?perhaps dlfflcull ilot the massei t. r-.-r m make their Invwtments. The maintenance of the gol i re i rve is left l i be i'~.??i led f- r m the sale of long-time bonds. Much curiosity Is fell ?mon? member? of c.,n ,.?!....? who stilly financial affairs closely about the | response which Ihe people would make to lb? Gov? ernment's offer t" sell such ?--curlties. It la a well known 'act thai the respon?? of the ?Trench people t.. the ?all for subscription? to s popular loan In i?:i enabled that country to perform the prodlg ?us f. it ?f raising M.OM.OM.OM s? s war Indemnity. "I was In Paris," ?aid Benatoi Hawlej to-day, talk? ing -?H this sut.j-. t. "when thi ? si -? i?- was pui upon the market, snd the enthusiasm with which the ?French people lb? masse? look hoM ??f i' ?ras something wonderful. Thousands waited m the streets hour? before the time for opening ih? pis ? ? where Subscription? might be made. They even le? gan to gather si Ibes? pbices the night before tbe subscription ?books w?r*reopew I, and sway remained in line h? night for ih- prtvflege of brinn aaaong the iirs-, r . sub? rtbe. The reeuli was tbat th?- sub s.-melons m r? greatly in ? >?.- ot the amount de? sired, aril it wai nece??ary to seal? them down | In order to give each pel - , ?lion ->f the {fa? llona! debt which he desired to assume. I do not ?uppose thai th? demand for i nfied ?um?"? securi ? ,,h thla woul I t" a? great, bat I presume that a greai manj ptop? would ???? an opportunity to Inves' Iheli savings la L'nlted State? m ? iritle? of ?m ill ?? ? '--1 ?-"'>> a? a,, proposed i ?? Ihe smendmenl off red to the Sun dry ?'Iv.l Appropi ? ill in bill ' A study* of Ihe rondlllon >.f the savings banks of th.- liiit-.l its te? fully confirm? thi belief eg i ).> ?;. m r.ii Haw!? ) snd others fai with the subject that it" masse? would welcome an opportunity to Invest In ? Government secur? ity of -m ill -i/.- even ??! a lo? rate of Interest The In i. ?? -?? ol ? ? ol deiKM Hors in sav? ing? bank? in ihe l'nlted Btates In Ih? last fe? years ha? been phenomenal Al Ihe close ?.f :!.?? war the number of saving* bank* In Ihe I'niti '. State? ?as but I 17, iheli dep in i-'??. - batik? number, ..r..l iheli 0OO,))OU. I. i-1 ' ? '? irnl ??- of u.i- ! 0,1 the .???'; ? : th- amount ot theii :? noell - t II? ?? ? snormo) ?um Il must be remembered - ma?t? up if "savings deposit from nan bURln? ? ; ' ' ' ? i ?I troln-r of th? Curl ?s and liabilities "f th- \.tr ms els Ikt? --X .!..). put? itie "savlni sa*. Ing? i ?>? Hs it 11.71" -? depoait? a! t39.9TX.tol, while the ? i*h on band In these savings I on rea n i I I : ' ? ? lateral ? ? tto.X .:'?..- ins sn?l ?II? to liai .:.'?!.'?i? Ir, .. ! lit ion ? . thli ihei I a \, ?te i In l'nlted State? hoi I ? ? i ? Hi ite count) an i muni? ii .o hon .- I' ?? " ? ? ? and stock? IU I Ml ? -?'.)"??. an : In othei ?lock .-:??? t i ? ?1 hu? II i .i-i ai- nt thai .?f the 11 "C - ka nearly one-hall in 8ta?? ... , bond* ??: ?to. Its. A large | of the i . evenl ... II Into *. popular than l'nlted State, tnenl ill denoml ??? ? masses, would undoubtedly prove hlgl , u i me obje? ' of thone ? ho ? Idea I? ??? teat the i i ? ? bllll ii. lebt? In? ?? "' the t nlte.1 Btati - In the hai its .,w,i people a* !.?i ..s posslbl? Should an ??,??? i of thi kin i i ????? ?? ?u ' t might lead to the refunding of the S'atlonal Ii ir. tin? mannet when it tali?- due In ? ! !!?:? sgain the stud? nt* of in mblect refer l experience of Prance In placing hei populai loan Bven before the loan of IH7I Ihe deb? of Krane?. mi? li-id by more than l.noo.tro/i person?, who avei aged !.'.?.ach: whii?. the debt ..f Rnglend, amounting to ?:?-..?....... ,.. a? hebl lo onl? ' ? ? persons, ar, i average?! more than ??? ..'??? to ea. t, holder Bine? the greai loan in Km-. . In IS71 it is estimated that nearly hair the famille* of thai nation have mon?-. Invaste?! in lb? public fund? t'n.1er the method adopted In pla In? Ihe popular loan the name? of all those who pun based ihe bonds, or "rentes." a* they or?- called, are in scribed upon th? Look- nt !h<- treasury >- bolder? of ihe i,unos in question To bave their names placed m th? ?iriir i Livre" i? sn honor greatly M.iight aftei b) the masses, as wa? shown b. tl ?? Incident referred to to ?Senator llawley, where thousands of people ?,.-i!t.>.| in iin?- many .<f them all nris'ht. in order lo have an opportunity to aub acribe t?i maintain the Nation's credit AT WORK ON THK INDIAN BILL the R?r*Hoot_Qi est?os debated in the senate ? MR. ALLEN ATTACKS in: BOND ISHl'K A PBriTLRSl KIOIIT SESSION Washington, l-'ei,. a The Indian appropriation Mil was considered In th? ?Senats lo-daj fei about five honts, and thirteen additional pages of II ?.Mo- disposed ??', leaving seventeen page? for to morrow 'n,<. reason wh) greater progress was not mode wss that s disputed Item of IMS for beef rattle furnished IO some Indians was talked oi.-r for aiin-i-? tu?, t,..m- and thai th? Indian s boa! question, which comes up Inevltablj on every such spproprisllon Mil, was <!is.-?i. . i for ? still kmgei time. The Committee <?n Appropriation? bad re? ported an amendment to sink?- ..ut the two II for the maintenance and education of Indian chll dun ai Hampton, v.. . and at ih? Lincoln Instl ' fit'.?.n. of Philadelphia, on the ground that I! - ? were denominational school? (Protestant), and that, as nil oilier denominational Indian school? i were t.? be abandoned, there should !??? no ?ii timlnstlon In favoi of those nv? Tbe rouit of Mu ?truggte lias, however, Ihi defeat of the Com mlttee on Appropriations, and th.- retention in the bill ?.' ihe two Itemi foi these schools, At f< o'clock a reces? i\..- taken for two hours ?:.- evening session to be for ll.nslderation of a bin aulhorisini the 1st ie ??? bond? lo the ?um.um of I7.SOO.000 foi the extension of the ?ewei aya lern ?if th.- ?'?ti- of Washington. The resolution f??r the recesa was antagonist In lb? morning hour by Mr .lien (Pop., Neb.), who, In U.lurs? "? hi? remarks, ssserted thai lb? Secretary or ihe Treasurj had no authorll) In la? lo Issue the bonds provld? I foi recently; thai the law un.1er which h?- claimed ?n? h authority bad been repealed, and that Buch hon.is. it i uni? sii-.i iti the ?-??uns, wauld be ii-iii te be roW He cbaractariaed ihe attempt o. pass a ailver coinage (?ill last Tuesday as a mar? "spectacular performance," snd b? read with much satisfaction sunn, newapaper Intimations nsmlng Senator? Teller (Rep., ?hi.? and Vest il?, m . Ma i us accessions to thi Popultal party The credential? of two real addition? t" thai i.?r? >? In th.- Senate M ?am Tlllman. ..f South Carolina ami Butler, of North Carolina from March i nest, were presented, r.-??l and placed on Hie, and Mr. Tlllman, sntkipatlng his formal admission to the body, w,?s present in the rhamb?*t during .? por? tion of the day, - ?, ? "i was introduced by Mr frby il?.m. s ?'i t.. iniriy of his future ??sociales. iin- efforl of Mi Harri? (Dem., Tenn.) i.i secura . ..n-,.|-ra';on ..f the DlsUlct S-w.-r I!..nd hill hi a nigh( aesalfm. in spite of th- determined npposltl n of a minority resolved lo defeai action, whs pro? ductive ?.f no better r??sults than have always at? tended siii-ii efforts Ai 'he bou i of reassembling only twenty Senstors responded t?? th- rollcall The aergeant-at-arm* \>.?s directed to re.pies; the at? tendance of abaenteea, hut the active servie,-- ,,? that other and ..f many d?putlc were unsvslllng to k<i toic-ther th^ niimh-r of S-mtors necessvry t?. constitute a quorum, and ih?. Senate adjourned until ? morrow ?l n a m. MINOR Hl '8INB8S IN THK HOL'SK. Washington, K.-t? :i - in the House to-day coa ?i.liiatlon WSS begun ?'. the lieflclency Mil. t|,e ?asi o. general appropriation measures for the Session, and ?Ivteen pi*?.? were pa?h?-?l. Amepdments were agreed to givln;? to the Kl, Id Columbian Museum, of Chicago, oertaln portion? of the stau- Departmen! evhii.it al Ihe Worlds Pair iniosth d-.;; h'-ai> si. ami appropriating l*.?" fur ih" employment Of temporary clerks In the Office ?.f th- Auditor for the rostotll.-e li.part inetit. to bring the buainess up to date. An amend? ment ?a- offered bj Mr. Brecklnridge, and laid asida temporarily for argument, to pay Ms\MI in full of all ' laims on account of llehrine. Sea aelsures, In accordance with -he agreement made on August -'!. IBH, by Secretary dresham with sir Julian Pauneefote, the British Ambassador Th? conference repori on th- hill to provide for the examination and claaslficatlon of mineral lands | within the Northern Pacific Railroad ?rant In Montana and Idaho was ssreed lo. I nder a apeclal order mad- last week the House, at .i.'-i i o'clock laid aside public business and listener! ro ! eulogies tayon th" life and services of the late . Senator Frnn?-ls Brown Stockbridse, of .Mh-hlrtrin. \t the ?-on. luslon of rhese. as a further mark of respect, the House adjoiirne.l 'until to-morroA- at ?l o'clock. _ AN EXTRA SESSION, TE It HAPS IT SEEMS T?? DEPEND UPON THi: PATE OP MR ''."[?mans "RIDER." If THAT (JOBS THltOL'OH THE PRE8ID?SNT WILL pROBABLf VETO IT AND Tins K ! I.I. THB sr.M'KV i-ivii. BILL THB RBPUB I.I'A.NS- Afin 'I'tiK. [BT Ti'.i.K'-.aAi'ir to Tim rKiniNK | Washington, Feb. .1. Speculation on rh.? proba? bllltlea of ?.:i extra session of the i.ivth Congress Continue? to be active, Senator ?'lian Her'? slgnlfl? cant speech jresterdsy afternoon having great!} ?strengthened tii?' belief that there ;s an actual pros peel "t the failure ,,f on or n? ?r. of the appropria? tion Mils The Bepubllcan leaders generally hav? ro d?sira lo force a meeting of th'- nea Congress In March or April, although they ,|o nol shrink at all from assuming th. political responsibilities Involved hi Ih? reorganisation of the Houm of Repr?sentative? under Bepubllcan control, an l the ?hlfting .,f powei .11 the ?Senate, nominally, if not actually, fron Democratic to Republican hands. Th" Republican policy will, therefore, be nol to ob struci unduly any essential and necessary legisla? tion like th* sppropi itlon bilis, bul to resist, what* evei the consequence? may be, tha parsage of all other bills ant laonlsed by any considerable numbei of Senator?, and siso to prevent the loading down .,: the appropriation bill? with obnoxious am? id meni ?, Tic Democratic leaden have practically .?ban doned ill purpoae ol passing slther th? Bankruptcy Po ?? bill, Ihe I wo m? .i--.it ? ' Il Iggllng for priorlij of conalderatlon after ihe appropria? tion bill?, and i! i? doubtful even whether Mr Oor man cai retaining In th? Sundry ? ':?. II bill hi? Importan) amendment! authorising thi Isi ? of currency certif?cale? .ml prohibiting sny further bond sale? except :.-. public i intract. Any effort t? force thi? "rUler" upon the Sundrj Civil bill I? likely t? r. -nit in an obstructive Ugh I anainst it. and maj eventually entail the fallur? of ire- whole bill, either b) it-,.- Inaction of Congress or through an Executive veto. It ?- well known that, wni! the Republican! will ?nippon Mr ?Oortnan'a plan f.,r th?- relief ??! the Treasury and th? stopp,?..;.. ..r any further Beeret bond ????-. ihe Administration - Btr?ngl) ,>ii|?.,?itiK- th? attachment of the Mary? land Senator*! "rider1 lo th? ?Sundry ?'Ml bill While Kecretary Carlisle bat? informed th? ?Senat? thai there Is no objection on th? part of the Treas? ury t" receiving suthorll certificates which he dot i not expect to be ? died up m to use, it I? known thai th? idmlnl (ration loe? nol desire th*> author ? given In lha form of the Oorman amendmeni The fe-tr of Mr. Cleveland I? thai It am leglalatl m of Ihl? * >rt I? earn-I by 'he Sundry Civil bill, i? win o n? up th.- Treasury es t., pre ? more bonds In cas? ol (he furl leplet The I?. m 'cratlc m. n rt f th? F ince < 'om mitt? '?? ? - - Igi mt at Mi Q . irpatlon by th.- i : m ii loi : ? ' ? fund I na of tha Finan?a Committee. Purel) f resenl ; it the c? rt.tl at? am? :. K th? i i In a m ? lilted - un irr Ih? Morgan-Mi : ..--., , i - ? itated lenator :.>-? ? .-..-??. .- . iMig ? ?> r tii- I'r- a? .i ?rill aurely be on ntra ? t ? i ? pparenl.mei from i ? n . am if :: a?. thai tl ? ? i n !:> ? 'i\ l| bill ? t car . . . ? -, . ? ' and *on lemn itory f th? Relmoni . .-.,..-?, nt i ? it Ui tot.cr : | ilng on % '??;???; ' ? ? s ??. 11 ? - ? ? ,- i ? Hi n?" -l again ind will ,-. ! i.:.,. ?, ....:?? n I - -'? i , rrj md Z. and on Mai I ? in) on ;? -rant IB II r,- ? -'.'.it. ' ',,- , ? - ? ? . , tn ?? bat? in ihe B? nate on Ih? Indian ? ; bill y? alerday, Mi ?'-. k nil and \tt I,,,,.-, oi Arkansas, .. -k ?? l Mr \:ii,' ti s i ? ihei m n il th? it--; ibllc in? ???? r? ? ? I--??? - ? paaaage of appi ipi ..? t',n t.ii!? bj the lebale In ??? ...t.- meat ? i? ir. ! .,-h? r billa carrylni ... , e? of the (loveri men I Mt ?ildrl ? loi I thi it the) need have no fea i the ,; ; ? ,>;.i ..i tlon bill? i- he s .-?'.I aaaur* I'.en. t! ?? nonr -?! ild fall Th? Republican? would ? ? . tr thai ' far a? Ihe) w.-,,- ,?,:.....?,.. I, noth Ing should t.?- lone t . prevent s< lion, however much the) mii,-.-.t debal.rtaln feature? ?if t>n- measure? li.--. were meaaure? however, which, Mr Aldrlch J aaaured hi? Demo ratlc tteot late? with equal frank- , neas tin- R?. II I not propose to ; : ? n.- ; and for that reaaoi ippi pria 11 .,i bill? w-r?. i i i?- kepi rather elo?e -, the langer line Senator Chandler ?aid this m >rnlng ihal iin-r. wa? no Insincerity i" Ihe speech he made yesterday In , ba Intimated ihal ?h.r. might t... ,,., ,x a in, lie aai?l that it ?imply expreesed a state ol mind m which certain Rena tor? found themsi -. - ll wa? i ' be exj-ected lha! Senator? would prefer to ttie lime t- Ihemselve? which Intervened I.? t..-"ii Mardi i at. I tii- following December, bul :??. ,, ... condill ti wer?? auch that Sena lora, bettering thai many thing? wll! have to be considered al on -. and thai n imerou? m.iiter? concerning the ?dmlnla trail ',i o' Ih? affair? of the Oovernment will le man.I earl) and ..??-?? scrutiny, ar.- read) '.. benm rh'tr labor? In this direct! n u on ?? gti '.ir ,-. ? I? concerned personally, Mr i ?handler aayi he does not pro|.t to pul a feather in th? w n of the pa? saae of .m Bpproi rial Ion bill, bul h? ?1 ??- Inten I thai ther- ?ball t'" Pill .ml fall lebale "ti the many mat? ter? >?f new leslslatlon engrafted on th.pproprla tiiui billa, and if full debate me in? thi failure of any of th.-i- bin.? he will no n- sorry for :>;?? r..-uit ?lull y I III i nt V*i I I nie or A o John inri i ,.?:?' ihre? rear? old, a lawyer, wa? found ?lead m h*d laal nlghl al hi? home, Ko SS Weel Twelfth-?! 'ITe bal nol been pracl .aw for a t.u,ni" r ..r ... ears iu?v. v. i^ . mplo). i .,? ., ? ? rk !??. T Roarh, a real-eatate dealer In I'.'. rh? -i a i man, who wa? ?? familiar hua.;. i nelghborhu I, u.i? known as "John the t'oiinaeltnr." He lisian! relatives m Albany. IM," liai- I" ? ti iri'-Qiin- 1 of til? ,Until WE GIVE AWAY iAi ?saSAMPl.l *??>|>ACKA(il 4 to 7 do.?.*;.?". ?n Dr. Piercers Pleasant Pellets /.?.??i .?,? itomiet mete tee eAtrtt /.> r< ,.? ,? Aemti ,,.??,?' ONCE USED THEY ARE ALWAYS IN FAVOR. , llrn.r. oui eOjft I (?*f?g Ihrm oui /',,,,,,/, .if ? **?*"??*-ss-ON TRIA L. "?*?>*?* ***? Thry absotutely tore Flick Head.u-h?. Hilnmsiir?-*. Lonstipatioi* Coated Tongtie, Poot Appetite, Dyspep ?ta and kindred derangements of the ?Stomach, Uver and Itowrl Don't Btxepl umtt tubttitntt mid to be "just trt goon" Thr substituir tost, Ihr drain /<?<<. It costs you ABOUT Ike utme. I/IS profit fs in thr ?? ///../ US ?,'?">./." WHERE IS YOURS ? Addrr?? fur l-'arr S?,m,if, WORLD'S DISPENSARY "1EDICAL ASSIKIATION. No. 66j .1?!n Str??t, Bl FFALO, N. Y. ^%*V?V*V'*V%.-*V'V%%%%**?^^ \ ^ass^^?UBgt^.. Chafing Dish I *** ^-3-^sa-r^s? Recipe Book Free \ \ --*_I_P-^^ MERIDEN BRITANNIA co" \ at ^^FirT" 208 Fifth Avenue and 46 Rast Nth St., New York, ? ?\j*a ^>?_..?.?^/*.-%/?/?/?/?_^*%*V??*eL*/%/%,-%?fc^%^%/? *V***,-m^*m/%/%/?_k**/'?V?h/%/?A/m.*/?J MORE Ot TBE OEBMAX 8IMOBB8, RECRUITS TOM THK MMfBOBCB OOUP?STf COUS us THBBB ships. Krau llosa BOCtter, (he lending soprano of the Dsmrosch-Wagner opera Company; Max Alvary. the lea.iing tenor; and Kranz Schwarz, the first barytone, arrived here yesterday. Krau Buch*T snd Herr ?Schwan cam? <>n the i.ahn, ami Heir Alvary ?ras on ihe Kaiser Wilhelm, of the North ??ermatt Lloyd Line. This is l-'rau .Sucher'? first visit to America and much Interest will naturally centre in her per? formance?. H?rr Alvary Is an old favorite whose performance of Siegfried is well rememhered. I ran Sucher ami Herr Alvary will be hear?) for the first time this ?eaaon In "Tristan and Isolde" on the opening Of th? ?ip-ia at the Met mpolltan next Monday night. Miss Marie Brema, also of the Damroscli company, arrived on Wednesday on the MaJ.stlc. Her American debut will also he mad? In "Tristan and Isolde," in which she will appear as Brangaene. r.-i, B?cher*? fame In Europe and her appear? ance ai Bayreuth and wherever Wagner opera is best performed in Germany have created much curiosity in regard t?> her here. Bhe win make her first appearance In a mosi trying part, and on? in which an old favorite of the Sew-Tork Oerman opera stage gaui?-i some of her be?t laurel?, if ?n? can make those *who have still fresh memories of Lehman admire her Isolde ?he may regard her po? sition in this .-tty as established. Hen Alvary wld have to undergo no ?ueti severe test. He has b<? n an oblecl of worship al the tempt? in upper Broed ? ai for s.v.-ral seasons, airl hi:- only effort !!-?? I be to remount his old pedestal. He could not hope for a more exalted one. To be sure, he Is lo be ?een snd beard in a pan new for him here, that of Tristan, so th.-re ?1:1 t>. an element of no Ity in ids return after all. Vet another of yesterday's arrivals. Herr Bchwara, will be in this Urs: cist ..f the season, He is to b? Kurvenal. He has made conspicuous ?uccesae? at the Royal Opera House in Vienna, at th?. Orand l?-i n Opera in Weimar, and In other rjerman citi.-s. He h?s alto ?been court singer to the Uran-l-duke of Baxonj Ml? Brema ha? been tinging in Lon? don, with Siegfried Wagner. Bhe I* ?? scotch wom? an, but has gained fame on the Comment, and es? pecially at Bayreuth. FOB TBE PVMEEAL OP ME. Hoi CLASS. SERVICES TO BE HELD IN WA8HIKOTON OS BOS. DAX, AM? THE lU'i'V TAKEN TO BOC*H_STSIt, N v r?'l: BURIAL. Washington, Feh It. According to present ar ?nenls the body Of l-'n .|.-ri.-k DOUglaSS will !?? i.?ken to Ho. bester. N Y . for burial In Mount il-?!.emetery, beaid? his two daughtera It I? the Intention of M. Douglas?'? sons to take the body Of th.lr mother, now lying In Qlenwood Cemetery. In this city, to Rochester foi burial, be? side th.? body of h.-r husband, Th? widow and .'hii.ir.-n ..r Mr. Douglass de? cide?! to-.Uy that the funeral services in Wash inKion ?hall take place on Monday next, hut the exaci hour ?as not fixed. Th? selection ??* pah bearers has not yel been mad. Raleigh, N. c, I'.-i- .: A ?r. al aenaatlon wa? created here to-day by th.- adoption In th.? Houm of .1 resolution Introduced by -i negro that when the (le?era! Assembly adiourned II should do so in honor of Frederick Douglass, The resolution was passed by s vote of -i to 10, nil th?? Democrats voting against It. London, i-'.-t? II.?>All ihe morning newspapers win publish to-morrow editorial sulogies of Fred? eric? Douglaa? "The Daily Mews" will -.?-. Prom first to lasi his was a noble Ufa Hta own people have lost ? fatter and a friend, and -ill K. men bave lost a comrade in th>- fight f?.r ::-.. (?gal ?man Ipatlon of one race and th.- ?ptritual ??m.m. Ipatlon ol ail. ?? ? TO .TTBKD THK I-TM-IHAI. Al a meeting he'd yesterday afternoon In the office of th.- mtsslonar] sscri t.?r\ of I .1 Methodist Epl* opal Church, at which Dr? W. R. Derrick i.\ in .is i'aJdwel P B. i \\ Hen !? rs m H. C Astwoo : W D C. It. Horary s W. E ind W i: Davis . . ? . ? : ? i ? m? . I'.?? ? ? n New- York < 'It) at the funeral of P*re I r. * D is? ! I ?? ?- i ived ? n - of Ne? - V .rk ? ? ii thi? evening ai ? ?'cl >ck. al Bl M irk'? VIeth i ll?i pa I'hur h. No. n:> West Forty-el tl th -r ind th ir Hi Ri v Ernest i. pa*i ?i appoint a ?Ii leg n n i atti n 1 I he rai .n Washington The hope i> ?- ex pre?* ! ? ? n a ild b a largi attendano ? - ? THE Unit i, t //. .11 KY ! nchl ?i (!' NO AOBEEMEXT REACH EH AFTER BEING OUT x mm: BOI RS Washington, Feb. 21. After being oui for nine !.s engaged In a fruitless effort to reach so agreement, the jury In th.? Howgats cas? was locked up for th? night al 10 o'clock ih.s evening At lift, en minutes of that hour ttie foreman In formed it.ni crier (hat there ?is n.. probabil? ity .a ever possibility thsl s verdict would be reach.-d ludgs McComaa was communicated with by telephone, snd he s?nl directions to have Cap? taln Howgatc brought In) ? court al 10 '?" o'clo k to-morrow morning Captain Howgat? was taken back i?, Jail, nni hi? daughter, ? i,. h .?I remained With h'.ni during th? whole lime the Jury was out, wem to her I- ime Within th.- memory of the "Liest court oflici.il? no verdict Bas ever been rendered in ? ease in this district on ? leg?! holiday, bul there is ?-ail to b* no statut? again?! such an Innovation. Th.- case of Captain Howgate, formerly disbur? iiisT officer ??f the Signal s-r?. ? Bureau, against whom . barges of rmbeaslement am mntim; to man) thousands ?.f dollar? were made waa given t.? tl?" jo? to lay .o 12 ir. The ludge, in hi* charge, . ?netrued the evidence strong!) sgalnst the defend ant ..n th.? facts, but laid some stress on the proof "f the allegation ?is m whether oi nol Ihe defend? ant was a fugitive fr.-tn justice un i.-r the meaning of the law Evidence in ihe case ?howed that How? gat? had visited Washington ?Ince h:s disappear? snee .i?-1r;> fifteen years a*.? wlthoui molestation, .ml thai he had been repeatedl) recognised In New \ nk. where he was carrying on 'he business of ? .1. iter In ?ecend-hand i.ha under an aasumed name, bul that although officers of ihe rtovernment ihn* recognised him n?> effori u.?* mad? lo secura h:? irrest ? "7/I TUB )<>\>, SOLDIERS Will St>! COBS A strange thing happened, ai William Black would say, al the Herald iejuar? Theatre, on Wednesda. A young man came In - the business manager, Mr. Black, In Ihe ifterno.in. snd ?ild thsl h? was from the Pennsylvania Militar) Academy, snd wished to make arrangements r.u- s large t'-.eitr. party of students. They w.-r?- t? com? to see "Hob Roy" n. \t Uondsy sight Hs wished to buy ?II ihe lower boxea si I ? Isrge number of ?ests In tbe orchestra Mr Black was lellghted, of course. The young m.m laid lh< students would ?ta) at th Ullse) House whll? thej were In Ne? York He wanted the theatre decorate, snd be waa going to are ,, norial about n I" th 'evening hi cune back. He ?aid he had ?een the managers of the Ollsej House and th? florist, and everything was all ri?ht, and he offered Mr. Black a check for ?KM In payment for the ?cats Then the disagreement began. Mr. Black did nol wsni t.. receive the check in payment. In tad h? refused to i? ?o. He did nol know the young man, and he had more confidence In cash The young man ?aid ii- would com.- a?Mi!i in the morning and bring the mone) The morning came sn I pass..!, i.ui th* young man did no) come, ib??uKh h.? may have passed other? came, however, They wer.? ihe florist and in- manager of th. Oils ? Hou? They wanted to kno? If Mr, Black could tell them where th.- young man was Mr. Illa.-k ?o,ild not He ha.I no,,.- and he is not no? expected Lack al all, and all that he it??!, from all his misdirected effori. w?i a burch ?>f violets, which th? florist gave him, In the expectation of S large order. Nobody need ko t?? tin- Herald Square Theatre on Monday in the ex i..elation "f seeing the students of the Pennsylvania Military Acn?l.-m> .' DIS It I. ESOS MR HOI I.V. In regard lo tin? published BtOfy yesterday cm c.-iniiig tho ?ult brought hy Mr. C.llberl. Ih? r.? celver of the Commercial Allianc? Ufa Inauranc? Company, ?gainst n M Munsell and other?, grow rig out of liie acquisition {<t the buailMSS of tl?.- Na II.mal AMI 111.'? I.v liie , 'iiiniii..r.-lil I ?.,??,., ..... ..? is... received .. aoliar ot the money paid on those con tract?, directly or Indirectly. He considered the transaction!! good huNines; for ihe Commercial Alli? ance Company, and a_Ul that they reaultud In profit to It. ?C-oitntTpnnJti ?un ?je ?BR-I .jm^ft-trJi^dbn^1 MijH?ar?,?'<i*i>w ^urrct8j9i?tillin_C?. Mount Vernon. At times ?re sil need s stimulant, either to re si.ifo strength after illness, to ward off the effe-ts of chill or cold, and to tone up the system, when by too clom attention to business, exposure or other catiati, the vitality is below par. The kird an?l quality of the stimulant to be so iis-d Is of much Importance. our best physicians prescribe, for cur -limat?, American whiskey, and tho.-e who have male an exhaustive study ..f th- subject, pronouncs whio key made from rye the best f >r medicinal use, as not possessing the heating effects of Hiurhon or other whiskies made from all or part corn. Naturally, the Inquiry comes: '"What brand and ?n what shape ?-an a rye whiskey be obtained that the phy.-*i.?ian or consumer may feel is strict? ly pure and reliable?" Upon thorough Investigation, the nount Vernon Pure Rye Whiskey, bottled ar the distillery, nith an absoluta satis? factory gu?rante? of purity and original condi ti m. will bo f, und t , ,,: .-.yet this Inquiry. The distillery bottling may I?- known by Its square-shaped bottle, bearing ihe guaranty label of purity. REED & BARTON, Ml? cramttlia. Bvsf-ythlag D??ir?ii* in Mini-war? at BsaaeaaMa Prie HT l i.ii.ii >?|.inre. .%. V.. i3 maiden lane n t. BtWARt THE MANY ? INFRINGING BROMO HEAOACHE CURES. ? $ROMo j ; THE OLD ESTABLISHED REMEDY ? ;FORHEADACHES* ? ?h?s ir??<e.l ?udi a ?in?????? that 'h?renre * a many Imitatl r.? maimf;.- fnred. A?-e?,| * a the?r?ii.llni.i?l<>ni'ettl!ii>-Hr..nr.n.'?fteliie. ? . SMALL SIZE IOC LARGE SIZC Si 00 I IHE fOCBTB ESTATE'S" BECEPTIOM, NEW or?**!CES l"l: THE SEWSPAPBB I"?">U TH? MAKERS OP NEWSPAPBBS "Th? Fourth Estate," s newspaper for the makers ..f r,i.?>|i.!|..r?, celebrated tire completion of \\m that year sn I the opening of its mam ?Utoto m UM i Telegraph Building by a re rption last night to It? friend?, ieeeral hundred aearspaper nea, al vertising me.?) and others gathered at the n??w offl.-es r- congratul?t? the projectors of ih.- successful newspaper Tt.e large rooms on th? second floor of th? Postal Bui llni ?-ere thrown open to the nu???t*. Knie?! K. Birmingham, the publisher, and Frank ' II l.inri?ier. the Editor of "Th.- K??urih Estate." 1 u-.;. iltllgeni In : . .k:r.-r after t'.e pleasure of ths ? fue?t?. The reception was most successful. Among i a fe? of those presen! wer? Murat Haleteed, Charle? l. Andrew?, of "The Nation"; .lohn Harper Bonnell, I..- arand Benedict. William II. Maker. F??"-r i Costea ?f "Th. Commercial Advertleer^'; Kre.ieri?k M. <'ro?iett. ?I 'The Law lleviVw" : l,e*,nder H t'rall, Frederic it. Coffin, .-'. 8. Carvalho, of 'The WorM". Alfred B Conkling, Howard Carroll, W w Chamberlain, Ot "The Sun". It. K A Dorr. "Mall and Bxprea?": A w. Dodsworth, "Journal of Com? merce": VVII ?m ?' I'r. man, "The Press". Pr. .lohn "eriedricb, "Rehweltser Zeitung"; Herbert V Ounnlson, "The Brooklyn Ragle"; William ?'. Bryant. "The Brooklyn Tim.*": Job E Hedge?. David O, Heynes, Etamu-i .lar--, of "Truth"; n*nl?l i Keiiy. of "Town Topic?"; Marsha'.! H Malionr. of "The Churchman"; George I* Bpinnev, of ' Th? Time?"; D. i'-?l. Bhepherd, .?f 'Th.- ?Harten! Re? porter", rharies ,i. Smith, of "The Inaursn ?? ?'????> o?d." and Henry I'u-i Wlnvui. of the l'nlted Prese ? ? IBB WEATBEB BEPOBT. THE KOBTH.BB ?TTOBM PAggH BAffT tVa? ;rii' n. I-M?. -.'1 Th? ?ton? ever l-aWe Sup.-rlor 111- m -..-.! to Ih? Si l.uif-n->? Valley. A ri?!??? *t Kifh pr?*eur? ?steads fruni ih? Kaai Oulf f '?*)? nerih .>f M- ?,,.,, ,., i , .. nd ...? i i ??--?:? ?r*n ha? remained nearly ?tatlonan |T1 th* middle plateau rawlona ujl.t ?now lias fallen In ttir l-.k- ?--> m, ?Hi X-? Kn?:?irt 1 Til?- temprniliire ha? rl?cfl III ?lie Ml'inU. an! Ottlf StalSS? and ha? generally fallen elaewhon fair weither in ?i l'<- ?_p?Ct?d in all .!'i"i--i? DETAILED TOBBCAST !?>!< TO DAI For Be? England, Bastar? Be? fork, Bester? i>na tylvsnl? Sea i.--?. Delawan tba Dlairld of Columbia, Marylan?) and Vlrslnla, fair; cooler; aorthwas* winds. diminishing Por Waat Virginia Wealarn Pennaylvanta, \\e?t?ra \.iv Vork end Ohio, f.ur, ii ?1er; northwe?! ?riada. TniHt'NE LOCAL OHSKHV.XTIOXS. Hot'KS Murumi;. ,,, iiiiitliiw ntiiim s ?f? toi i : Kj_i___L_ij___i..-i_44.!'-'.... ?. ';'_:i"La *?> 7T. . :, rt"l . r?-rrl .,'T-i ii ' ;-:^-? _!?.? In till? diagram a < ?.i.t'nU'.u? ?lule line sh?vi? th? ehaagM In pressure a? ln.1i. ale,! 1? The Tribu??*? ??''? re..ir<iini{ barometer, The i?? ken line ispissasts IM !???? le'rniure as record?.I .it Perry'? I'li.irm.i. >. TrlbiHW <?m.-. i-'.-i.. ."-'. i a ? The ?raathsi y?sisrday . is Mo?] m ),.. iiurnlriK. 'l.'.inii? in ?lie aflern.- n and i.irmer. -Th? omii'Tniure i.intt'-.l bciarsta M an.l 4?l an* ;ree?. ihe inerane ?.'IT'?? l.rln?; ,'. hlul'.-i lluin on Wedne?. In> and IS hiRlmr rhan on the .? ?n e-?r-?n?1ina ?!?> l???t ear The weather o-.liy will prohal'h i-onilnne fair, an? ...? ...l.le, Children Cry for PITCHER'S CASTORIA