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In Curing Torturing Disfiguring Skin Diseases Works Wonders tr'.A t>-pM.tv?fil t*a *"vM. an.l Mp*ci?'lT br Enrti.tf iT>fl > ?? -. r i-t? i-i ?' rorti,.?nt?l cllira Bi|__ '?pr* Km. I '??'.! Sl'LTAN AGAIN CONSENTS. i .iiiilnii.'il on f'lffli Pngf. porl '.--i-s ""rront that th* Turk? had rv?en au ki.l Christtana durlng four houra The Armenlai - a -er. wen as=t.: i that Ihey p_ a . ,| '(.;iT Severtheleas. on the followlng <1a> thej a ?'>" I :' hered tn their shnp? aald that Bi kir Pacha. Qovernor of Amaa . Tirr.aani Armenlana ? >_ them to restrain the populace from tting rlolence, declaring that he wu'd nalble for any breach of the peace. _ thla warnlng the ff-rra bural . . the M .alemi were at pfayera. Im '. . ie alarm rap glven the Turk? rushM : thelr h iaea, armed themaelvaa and becan - - | The calmakam patmlled .\r. and appeared I do hla utmoal i 81 the bl odahed The i erg were aent proteel t.i" Amerlcan c:liegc rorepolng ls r-omplled from the report ol a mlssl nn_ry. who pald B hirh rribute t.i th* oarr.aku.rn an.l the .olonel eommandlng the The Boldleia pi vtntt I th*- nK'v' from i the | ol the misalon. T warl ilmakam wenl i i the mlealon, tak.r.g i _? tard a lleutenai t and twenty-flve aoldlera 11 nlght. The colonel went to the wlth the same number >f ed thoae w] hai been on duty . rhe BOldlerB ? I ., _ . - k i. : a.* In tho maasacre, th ugh t:iev wera rather 1 ?- "<? During trie maasacre a: s:\a- a young Amen can * man, Mlaa Mary E Brewer, who is en . work, went, al Immlnent risk. I the rlotera, f3 only by the cavaw Amerlcan Conaul te, and rea I - w man, Who was attached to the mlai - ?? ?? (-,.-vvn^r of Hu djln, who. wnne poat a few weekB :<g">. threat ? Chrlatlan eonvenl at tnat I haa been | romoted to the muie import.int ; ? ir of Tareue, THg MiaaiOXARIEfl BTANDINO FTRM. Boaton. Dee 1?Judge Terreii. accordlng to r. lispatchei fr m Conatantlnople pubiished a few wt-.-ks ago, urged the withdrawal of muv I tha Amerlcan Boa d from the In if Turkey to the aeaporta Th- followlng \tu - - - ? ived thlfl mornlng from a mla , Board explanai iry of the attua mls-lonaury point of rlew: ? -.;-,'.. ",-.:? ?' '.'ra-1. ' " .;---. laterloi ; ata ; '.'?" ta* ? | | - : ,i to bo tho-.iti.tir or. our ... ? ? ? itandlni rm; why . ? . - ho" The Oovernmenl sutnor.tlea giva .... ? ? happena. thi a I be protected We belleve in ahowing .:.....-s -ar. away. flrat. the very valuable prop ... ?ted; bs ?nd, our F apersed, ani the work Moken t hai ... : - mucl Bl r -v prayer an j toi. . mj >*ar? to bulld Into Ita preaent fair - na".ve Chrlatlana would De ;-?:,- and terror by th. whom ihey naturally took for h*ip. ? :tlon?by the very growth unl , 0f g ra w. rk nere He haa gr-at.y lBcra_aed ??- in rhis matter. fourth. our praa thlraty impulae* of ?va-n the n loslema. . iui 1 de 'Ida ua to atay, last .egree of risk to ouraeleea. If wa lealre to pr*v?nt horrlble mas God haa plen t ' rkers to take X-%. r ?rere our a~ho .* in more hope f n now. and wa thlnk It beat ro ? . ? - - thlng, ll has a pacifyln. .ffeci i tl dls! irbed mlnds ? -. - t ng elM for ua to .1 be to ex p01 ? .rh. Thi follos . ? ? waa recelved ln Boaton from t ? ndent, desr-rlblng the eltu atlon 1 Hei on and near the southern < iat of AaLa Mli g ? month ther* ha* b*-a>n no tlme 4 - n We ar< paaslng ? ? , ? inzlety. The irkey Ure in daily ar.d nightly fi ? :- have already tak?n plare ln lana lt. . . - red by the Turk? and Cli ? dght fonr - -. , . ? . . Proti -rar,' : man rho labored a Ilng u:- the Th- iK?al ... . ?;. ? i .. : ?. th< Glrla 'ollege i .great plllar ?>? the mlsslonary ?? -. ti ,.- - _? ? lamei tatlon . In A lana an I Taratia re kepl In an ag< ? v of itur, nf b-1 ? menl a m i ia :? may t,*g!n. armed to ri,. teeth, br-.. eut - ? enlng agalnal the "Olaoura' R 881A rAVORED BT THK BULTAN. AH IRADE IBBVED POH A WARBH1P TO PAB8 THK lAKIANT . - CONVET THI- KVINO CZAREWITCBl TO NI< K q :. I ?- '. 6.?An ln Ii been bv I the Ruaelan - ?i eette I '? ? . pa?? through the Btralti I D i lanellee for Ing the . !aar >wll h. who la ?? i Nlce ^-.?:\^?-VoH^: HA8 THE RAILROAD MARKET. -The markei on the Btock i:x , hani ii - 'av ;'ri! eloaed fi al i _. . .. rere Irregular, bul eloaed ? . ? ? ? v ork .irtually haa tha rallroad nd op4 ratora here ? it^ movementi For . 'iii.l. r thi Influenci of ' hi : . iharea were Incl ? _^_ EXCOrRAQED BT THK MES8AOE Waah-ngtoa U '' Mr Boglglai tha Boaton , n__ actlon with refan : | pOfr ? .na, Ei lay In com ,_i?j -.,. Ur. N bla ??;-. ??? ?-. - ....;:: re n itlsi 1 I - - takea ? ? ? of th< j ? ? - '. ' haa ?-?? ind of | i be ln V ?- ilng on for , il ". ... . e clalma ua. : ;i OF ARira PACH I Consta ? * v '**? : "] ? -'? "" t-- ___-_ . ; DEI RAUDING A KEW-TOEI FIRM , - .-. ? nce of B gnor Baraa t ?. an Itallan hai bei n , . a hflra to ata montha' im ? fraudlng a N'ew-Tork " ?? In ? on ? i, . them i B04 LAKE K?:"; ICE-EOUND , |, ,- >i-I.ake Krie. from this ,,. . ' -? - la covered grJtti leg a te&m b ? ln '.,w,. _;; loadert and bound up. are fnat. a llttle east of Col rheater Llght. wlth llttle proapecta of relea Ing tbamaelve*. Large boai* without conaort. s*>em to work throuirh all rlghl ARTON ORDERED TO BE EXTRADITED. THE now BTRBaTT COURT >! v.istp.ate ALt-OW* HIM TWO WKI1KS IN WHICH TO MAKK A\ APPEAL. London. Dec. fi.?Em.le Arton, who waa ar hara oa Kovember i upon nn rxtradit.on w rharpinu hlm .-.th compltclty wlth Bare* Releaeh ln the Tanama Canal fr-.iud? and aabaaqaeatly ?r I ra'.gned ln the B<>\\ Btre*1 Pollc* Court, waa a.aln ar'.,!,7ne,1 to-day for linnl llcarlng. Artoa'a lawyer a.?ke.i permiaaloa of the court to produce a wttneaa who aaouM prove that former Mlnl.trle. of Frame of whlcb MM Bonrgeola an.l Rlcard, reapectlvely Premler aad Mlnlater of Jua? tlc* ln the preaehl Cablnet were membera. had made overtorea to Arton, offering hlm money to Induce hlm to Burrendei certa'.n papera 1 ? tempt to exrra i.;e Arton. he aald, wa" bo1 I" the Intereata of juatlce. Thc Utwyar icpresentinc tbe Frer 'h !?' m.ce a camplete denial of tbc troth ol the atate ments madi on behalf of Arton. Th" magtatrate refuaed to ? imlt the teetimony Offered bv Arton'. counael. or to dlBCUBI pollt.cal ana an-1 ordered hat Arton be - but allowed bim two weeki ln whlch to make an appeal. _ Arron was not arrested. a? aUted in the London dlapatch. on a w-arran- eharglBg h!m wlth pllclty "ith 3aron Relnach la the Pananw Canal frauda. ii has been already eaplalaad hrre tbat the Preach Ooverameal requeated hi. extradltlon aa a coatama*. who wai aaatenced In ISM on three common-law nimea -fraudulenl bankruptcy, ewtn dllr.K and forcery. Artoa had awladkd rh? Dyaamtte Cempaay of Whlch he was an admlalBtrator arlth ex-Senator L* Ouay, to the amounl of aboul TBB.Q whlch crtme he go' a aentaaee of twenty yeara at hard labor. He recelved Bve year* more. 88 a punlahment tor forgery aad fraudulenl bankruptcy. The?e three ctimaa are the only one. upon Whlch the Frenoh Oovernment baaei Itl demand for ex ,..-., ln real aim 18 to BBCUre x-?-.,. a* i tm the i ourta, In thi ?? to thi Paaan i ? i ? I 3 i? la knowa that the fugitlve from Juatlc* waa the aaent emploved h\ Baron Relna h to dl.1 I about MD0.U00 to Mlnlau ? ?< I >n n fl Dej II fl order 1 ithorlalng i ui . ibui o: Pan in Arton wai aald posee.i ? contalning 1 the namea ol 104 parliamentary membera ana otner ? Doiltii lan. whom I ? bi Sh - .-.<- thi differeni I i 1 one ln whl ' ? preaent I Premler was a men ' ide 4*Toi l* v '?? ture Arton B ii " i . - - were not r in ilnc foi evelations * th. naelzabli Vrtoi ni.gl . : make In the ? ' *? ?? ' C0I[ t the rtunlat or M-i it< 1 Kepublican Mlnl.l I tlme. So* 11 that the new Frencl Prei ler. M Bours*. - be ?me a Radica i noi airal I im Arton s poasible revi | li arrlral to power i irrei don of the fu - n tn suntlv followed bj '.'?? letectlvi The extradltlon :????- M ' * ground*; f i nce Bri rr-.-. Ju lg< - | eaplte Palmeraton'a effort* to .urn Slmoi Bernard. clalmed by tbe Imperial Q ???:? ment. a? an accomrlue of Oralne'a botr.b at1 m fronl i' the Opera, the Pi - *no* that Englan 1 doea nol extradlte who are not proi en to be actu 'rtn coni'.romlpod ir. polltlcal atruggle. wagi own countn I' Arto: ?* extradite be on the underatandlng thi ? Bhall not be trii anv otbM- groundi than those of awlndling forgei ar.'i fraudulenl bankruptcy. But dur.ne; hia trla. and aapec'.ally if h< appe - he wll h able to teli a.l h? knowa aboul th" Panam. .candala, ai I ll la thi* contlngency whlch wa taK-.. advantage of by :-.:.- counael at Bjw-st., and which gives greal In? tereai to that queatlon of extradltlon ? -*> SHOT? FIRED TN THE PRENCH CHAMBER A rROBABL? MANIAC CREATEfl A BENSATION WITH a ItEVOI.VER. BUT BARMB KO OKB Parl?, Dec. 6.-.Iu?t at the tlme of the closlnp; of husineas ln the Chamber of Deputlea to- lay, a man ln tbe publlc gallery fired two Bhota from a re volvar. H;s ahota were not dlreeted toward any body, bui merely llred in th.- <-.'r The off* wa? promptiv arrestc.i He ; ' e I ti b< a ah ?; - ke-per r.ame-1 Leno.r. It la belleved tbat h* la ln sane. The rer.orta created n aerr.atlon for a mom*-nt. but matter. quleted down when lt was dlacovered that they were harml-ss and evidently m I wlth the'lntention of dolng harm 10 ar.y one. THE GAI-E BTILL BLOW1NQ IN ENGLAND. A HP.IO DRIVKN ABHORE-A STHAMFR ABANDOXatTJ ?MIWOB CASUALT1EB REFORTEZl London, I"-c 6-The beavy ga'.e that net ln yea? terday continuea to-day, and a number ol marltlmi dutaatera have been reported The Meraey i= fa'.l of iraal ? Bteamer* A few that ventured to put out to aea were compelled to run for Holy head or elaewhere for r--h.-lter. A bre baa been drlven ashore at Rooaay, on* of the Orkaey 1*1 It ls beheved thal her crew v. >ra Land. I on iay, a imall laland to th- eaefward of Roa reaterday the Ft*'arr""r Topaa wai abandoned by Y^r -tw ?;. a Blnklng condlllon off Rtart Polnl Two ateamerf whl rh were near by took ,,fr ;h* cre* of the Topaa ln amall boati One o: the me:. beionglng ' ' ? '? ' ateamer w-a.- dr ? Minor ca.ualtle. are reported from maay i A BWEDI8H TOWN BURNED OUT THREB-POCRTHB OP THI INHABITANTa OF MARI EBTAD HOMELBBB ANL THg PlRg I ILL RAOINQ ?tockholm. Lee. 1?Th* town of Marl beea vlrtually burned down bj flre a'hl itarti I yeaterday evenlng an.l I. itlll burnlng. The te> grsph arlrei ar. aii proatrai ? Iway tralni are unable to leave the I wn, i thal letall are not readily obtainabla aad ?a? boueeje.- Inhabltanti ire unabli to I ik refuge in otbei pla ? - The w! i.'h I. situated at th*- mouth ol the Tlda Ijgmllei from here, ha- a populatlon of aboui thre. th i i .-fourtha of whom have already been rendered llulll.',.^.- _ A ME8BAOE FROM LR NANSEN. BROCOHT HV CARRIEB PIQEON-IT BAVB THAT Hi: IS DOI.NO WELL London. Dec. 1?'The Dally Newa" to-morrow wlll r*iat>li--^Ij a dlapatch from Berlln, aaylng 'hat the a '? .?: Dr. Nanaen, the Arctle exptorer, hai re . . al Chrtetlaala. where ahe la a: preaent, a meaaaga from ber buabaa I, ;*ent by ,-atriet i s i\ n? that the ? ;? of wh. h l >? S'an.en la the hea I I* dolng well. -.?.-.? ALEXANDRE DUMA*T8 FORTUNE REPORT THAT THE I RENCH A' TH I: LEF1 8,000.000 r*RANCB Parl., I '? c 6.?11 ' thu' Alex,.n,lre Dumaa l?ft a fortun. of 1,000,000 franci OEOROE AUGU8TU8 8ALA DYING. !.,,,. |on, Dec. I l rge Am Bala, th* '?* ??:? | rnallst, who hai been lylng Brighton foi manj weeks, I. :r a dylng conditlon. He . - un ? :. . rn*, an I hl. gi rd bli a queal ?; KAVIOATION BUSPENDED AT BT PETER8 1 RO. a.-. I-, -. rai tb* WlBtl r. ari.l tbe fl w ai . t"! ita ll ba rered ? ? t'AJT. LOTRAIRE TO BE TR ED IX BOMA. London, Dec. 9. A dlapatch fi .rn Bro - .- ' : -,. Central Newa aa; irranged that ,; taln Loth*!re, i Dli er who la I .-? ?.. a ? - ? ? ? ? ' \ -:rir..r.:\ by a i' ??'.-? ileee com . m ol rt Wlll ? ' : ' , : ri ' ? ? Bi PU1CE8 AT THE 8AVBMA JELT8CB 8ALE BOME r'lTi PAiNTTNOI BRINQ JT B80-TH U - OP THE PRUICIPAL PICTUREB Tbere was ;. good Bttendanc I at the Flftf Av*nua I ? Pifth*ave., laai aight, when . tlonaer, ^ i: Normai ? *,.d- on the .. tun offered for aali It waa tha aecond and Laal nighl of ihc aale oi tlu lli tlon of Baron Baurma Jeltach, formei \ - taador from Oermany There weri ateo i fea othei worka of art of a i ellaaeo aal I, bul the intereai - ? n tn-i ln ti:. Siaiirn,.: plcturei The pricei reallaad were nol conaldered true measun i the va tha palntlng* Among the buyera wh , obtalnod tha i'?ms of the everilni; wet* J H Blocum, 1! <" Wllllard, !l?nry aad N B Atklnaon The tir*=r dosen ;,irtutei* off.- '. wen from the bm*b*i of forelgn and oon* paratlvely uaknoam artiat. an-" brought fmuii rhe flral plcture to e:.,ite mui h Intereai ?;r "Lake ln Bootland" b> Arthur l'arton Thtf .Riall pamtiiu; waa pui I iaed by Mr U'l'iiard for tj*j n L Chretlen* "BHIl Ufe." whlch recelved honorct.le mentlon at Parl. ln iv>r*. t rr.ught SIVT. and "A Pamlly ot <"at? ' t.i *'harlea Van I'.-ri Bycken. r.ajr }lehr> Walkar'i "Chooalng the I'mturai" broughi tlfiO, and Earh Marketlng u. Rottardam." by J Koalerae, IJM "Eri'erlr.aT Port.'' by Edward Moran. brought M.Vi, and "Puhlng Boata at the Porl of "Btende," by Paul J.an 1'layu, %t<*j. The ar: gathere.-B wera rouaad to conilderable en tbualaam over the competltlon for the poaa?-saion of the picture. "Roaea," by Jean Roble Tne llttle iHasonHamltn _ ORCANS. TIIK i lil.r.lillATBO I4BST oxMAMti for Barrirt. Becular and Orcheatral Mualc ar" unequalled. Catalogue of 100 Btytea of OrgVH trae on appllcatlon Bold on Inatalmentg or rented with prlvilegi if purchase. l.tn iik iii AirMii. \f.iv wetMM._ paintivg wa* flnally knocked dosrn for JTJ... Anotn* work. whlch exclted the bldden aomeflrhal **? ? -. :. !'. rr iul1 ? "Ji me V? l inm ua rhe ? easful pur haai l ' ?? ! ' in_ Mai." i.v .I-.m Portlelle, broughl $350 rlum Vattle ': bj J il L De Ha i '-' }[ HprirK," by F x telobbe BOO; "The Old. '_-' Sl ?? bj Eds rd r irtlelj ?. $1 i >? '','' I ? re." bj Jamea A kValker, :-::'' Bom< ptctures vr? aolJ altogether, and tha total aum reallsed wi. DINNER TO JOHN W. QBIGG8. A GUEST hf THK UNION LEAOUB CLUB IN JER8ET CITT. HF OCTUKEi Mir= POLICT AS OOVElUtOll OF kew .erbbtt ih av addresb osi ? KF'-'i H? iv POUTICT." Th* I'rion I.encu* nuh of .I*r?*y Cltj arav* a dlnner lasi nlghi te OovarBor?ea_cl .lohn w OriKcr al lt? handaome clubhouse in Tork-al . opposit* Van Voorat r_rk Th* largt dlBlng-roon a al*Tiat* tr, Bccomodate th* membera and gui preaent and tablea flrere apread in rh* parlora unl the recently added weal winc Kx-.Iu 1_* John A |la:r, president of th* cluh. *at af th* head of table On ni? rijcht wa?= Gorenior-alecl Orlgga, and th* ch.-. r bi bti lefl wa? oecupted by Congreaaman M hon rtrney Mr Hlair dellvered the adJr*** ..f flrfllcomi Ii i , "lt i? thlrty yeara Bln * we it? auch a dlnner as thla?a dlnner In celebratlon of th* electlor il i Republlcai Oovernor In vlew of the uncertalnty of another lapoa of thirty yeara ari oughl to enjoy li Mr Origga wa* recelved wlth applauae, a-4 ib warmly for lu recepl ? He apoke oi Ep - ? Polli "I araa Bomewhal In .eapair," h* aald, Jc Ing able tO sret COmpctenl men to _|] ? ? flees, bui after I came bere aad I >k< *' youi I knes v.. ? re t- - cr> " Tn* gi atesi epoch in th* world'i hlatory, h :r, 1861, whi thi questlon of ?]..--> -.. . . ?? The lasi a; ?:.. he aald, abowed thal : nol he fo le. by any doctrli ?. r-_ le, no matter m arhat gulae prasented. Tl buIi of thi electl n le IM ^j du*. h* said, prejudlcea >f eraployer and employa, but flrorklngmen hav* founl out that their Intflrea) mutual i;,. ., ;.ir. I thal no party COUld b* auec'.sfui in ,, Natl nai elee lon unleaa plf-^- ?] to a tariff In th( ? of the Industrtea of thla country He ild ?1,.- reauli ol thi Btal ali tlon was that the i- pl* truated the Republl an party to prol . lo righl and he, for - waa leter mined to do it. lt arould not be a governmenl fi r .: | ?,-;? for thi people Tr.* people nrant* I nd aalarlea reduced ?rhen too bl*l I,!b ?;?.?- e?ay. lor 1 proposed to do -....'...t tbi i desln i him to do Tl ? menu was: K!u? T\,ir.t Oy.-.er*. Queen Ollv* Balted Alm nd*. i.vi?r\. lt_JI*I.*?. T.TTI* fl'. BU, a- ntll B"il*r! Pn i.i ? A-. Ti-vv Parice. <"r*;,rr, I' -r; I ae, llaiir Baull .?..?. gwfletbrea. ' 'rfqu?-,o, Filet of B**f?Mu.hro^m*. Pntato Crr.qu?tl*?. CflflUlflOWflr, Bteflred Tnmatoe*. ??.-..?". >"...-?-.... I'utich Rocnatna. Cigarro. Brofled vu*ii oa Tiaat. ''.jT-ranr Jeily, Or-?n _____ Mumm. ij batei BaJad N- - lan Io* .'r*a.m, ? *k*a, I' ? I I _ 'J 11 1 v. Kruit. Ctfl ? ra Ch****. Cof?*?, Cl.nra.. Cogntr j5r,mP 0f tho?? presenl were Mayor Wana*r. S*na t ir Muncl? Rogera, Aaocmblyman Denuaae, Oeneral John Ramsay Majoi Z K Pangborn, El i ol Newark; ex-Mayor Ollberi Colllne, John Kean, Clty Clerk ItToodley, Bheriff Toffej County Clerk John <? Flflher, Poll e Commiaeionet Peter West Clty Coliectoi Blmon H Bmlth. Clty Treaaurei B im lei l ? Dl klnson, .? Aa i W. DU k i .i Charlea W Fuller, Msjor J >h:. IvrK-r. of Poll ?? B njamlri Murphy, ex-Judge ii. B Beymour, Aldermso Reuben Blmpaon. John D. ,1 Dln tor Warnei Allen, ? ll >i ai- 'hsrles W, AIli n, 1". H. Apgur, I Bamuel Archtbal I, Jamea II. Alexander, Job: H \ keranan E B Bacon Aaron B Baldflrln, Pri i ,. Blume Henrj Brantlgam Lewli H Broome, 1-r i: M Baker J Hall Browning. 1 >r. Hora ? Bowen ll J Buchanan Ur Johi J. Broderlck v - Banta Thom ia B Courl ::- s ho i s Cowlea. Dr P B Cralg. Oeorr. W Conklln John i Clarke, Humphrey xX. Carr. John I- Compton, H H riarke, Charlea ^^ Cox, Osmallel it chrlfltli \V K Ciyne, Joaeph N Desn, Oeorge Ii"1-!.'. Henrj Duaenbery xX 3 Dsvla, Judge i1 uglasa, i aloner I'etwtler, Date, J. w. Duaei. bery W Dlcktnson, Meorge Domplerre. Willls_i T Rvan. A. 'l. Evana W F E.y, il E Evi }. nrj Ewald, I hi Ewuig, K F. Emmona, J. 0 na, W H I'.irr-r Dl B 11 Korman. .1. 11 r'ennei ll II Farrler C D Falkenberg, .1 L Orsvea i H Gra? E H Oreene, T M G - i p Henry, i W, Harrtaon, Dr J H..ffmni,. Oeorge II.v. .-?. l> 3 Htilslser, FranlLln Jone*. \V B. JenklBs, Charlea M Klng W M Kllnk, Commlseloaer -I H Laove, i s Uenogh, v\ J Montaomery, .1 I". Muller, F -I Matthflwa J. McLaughlln, A J Sewberry, J U N'ewklrk Aflsemblyman Sotalrorn, W. <'? Nelson, O r Perklaa O H Perry, Ju lae I tts, John ! ?-,,.? Wllllam E Peara i C D Rldgway, Adam Reld F Bteveni L B henn rhorn G Stevens, N . fei c \ Bteltman, M Behulta, Ji . ea-Judge ?\ i Smlth R a. BlmpBon, xX. H. Turner John A VValke R V Washburn, .1 H Watson, Jame Warner I" .lohr. E West 1 K Wegmaa, J A. Voung, J II Weastall .1 H WoodnaaB. C. Zabriakte ar. i Bhefllel I Phelpa. ? THK ORANGE HORSE BHOW THE THIRD Kvn.'.'lM' r-'i'i.i.V AB WTL.L ATTEXDED AND Bl CCESBFCL AB THE OTHERB Th* horae show of the Orange Kiding and Drlv |r.K ciub laal evenlng a-aa rm lesa a Biic,.-e*? than .... thi <>'"-r evenlngrs of the w."-k. an.l a brilliant , flilfld the bulldlng completely Th* pro gramme paased off arlth aplrlt, and aimost sxactly ? : mi Duiing tha trtata In Claaa B, Charlei Kathawa '? ?? " ": ''"'?=? ' :r-'- F**ti t,on' wa!* t|? ..?....; ground ? Bharp turn whan the car: cap Biaod Douglaaa H Orand was drlvlng, and Ihe iting cauahi 'h* hui. of th* wheel ln maklng ?? turn. throwlng th* rlg over Fortunately no lajury reaulted aad, after repairtng the dam gges, Mr. Orand drove again iBto the r!n_. and was greeted arlth a roun i of applauae Among thoae present laa eva ? flrere Mr ani yr- Warren Delano, |r., Mr and Mn iw-r.rv li. .-:.. Mr ar. i Mrs Wllllam M. Franklln, Mr _i | Mra J ?? F ? ?? en un, U ?"? 0. idi Fret m in, jljg, m,, . ? an i Mra Edward M. Colte, Mr ai.d Mr. D*vSd B. w ?i: n, Mlsi Eleanoi Bter llng. Mr and Mi P R er. Mr. and Mr< Mai ball, Mlsa Alma Cohen, Mlaa Baasli ;. . j. ? H. T Ambroae, Mi aad MrJ ?? iravei Mlaa Dalay Belle Oravca, M an.i Mn ? barl - R HfliSda Mi an ! Mrs Jame j- :,_; jj ,,: i Mn it'i-ir ">? .\ Ward, ot Mont ,.;., . the Mon ilenry Potter aad wi:*, rolonel aad Mra Oeorga P OliMtl and Miss Ji Tn* Bhow wlll cloaa thla evenlng Tn.. p*rform a. - ? ? v.'ii be glven om a I p m., ?Ban the '., , . . .. lea an l i hlidren'a ? p, rn. fl'hen th* .-hani pion (umpera will compete Tn* foUowing arara the awarua: ,-u?. ?' alnala rsadalsra, ahowfl rn run-ai.*ur or w?Bon bar ata a, l:iin-i*ii _- v hlu , ? ? ' igi Borflflfl Plrai prlae, r*rf*.-tiin, i I ukrla Hathssrsj saeood. '- n br a BAAY I'.ilmer. ,'IS be.t ?*ntl?:n*n ? ^..-l-ll* horafl?Flral pr:z*. ji .. ,,. i F Oolld a* ? ri t Baraa, Mk g>. j?m*? Binghsan. .,?- ;i~ r.?n harne** t_n !*m owned ln K*?.-x CO-flty? i- I *"*? B, b. g., ar.d Pflrfactlon, I j Chflrlflfl HfltflflWfly; *eeond, Pepper Boa, ch. g.. and ___?*/, blk. f.. Fr?rik C. "Itelllej ... il. h??t Ifldy** aad..* hir?*-l'lrjt ^r.zr. B?llona, en m. Edflrsrd W, J*<n ri. Bfleflnd T?rr?hr,nn#. br. m., yir? J-'. Oflrkea _ _ THK PATERBON DSADLOCS BRriKEX Paterfon. DflC. ? (Bpactal).?Tba deadlock ln tha Po_rd of Aldcrmen was broken to-n ght. and Qeorse p Se:iior v.as *i*.t,-'i i':tv Rscorder ie BBCoaed Jame,. F Stewart, who realgned to take hl? Beal ln Congrflaa Tba aeven Rspubllaaaa and Alder- i man K*t'pl*r, Democrat, \otei for S*nlor, who I.i a Republlcan Bentci '.ike* po**estion of the ofllcc Imme II i Bli PBBBIMJBM BXPLAJFBD. From Th* Indlanspolla Journal. Blmmone?How _n th* world do you get youraelf Into the proper frame of mlnd to v.-rlra thoae pea aln.iatl- poem*? l.mmina? 1 us? a r .i. .... putk DEFEATED, XOT OONQUEBED. OOMEZ, MACSO, ROLOW AND BANCHEZ ADTANCINO UPON MATANZAS. a LAKOE i:xi'i:niTKiN avr JAMAtCA?AM amkhi >'a\ ZOI'AVE AMOtfO THI CUBASB?THE DracROEHTr altfunativf: BEixra ERl NT RIOHTI OR THB TORCH Waahlngton, Dee. fi - Th* Bpanlah Mlnlater to iiay recelved the followlng offlclal telegram from Gendral Campoa, und*-r Havana date. Thc fact of ttrl telegram comlng fr.un Havana ahowa that rlctory of Oeneral Valdae* was deeialve enough to .-r.aoi- Oeneral Campoa to feel entlrely ? ? ir r? turnltiK t.. Havana. and ls COnBlderod an an Indl BttoB that th. terri'ory In th? provlnce of Sant., Clara wlll be In no danger from the Inaurgenta: Tl comblnad foreea of Maximo Gom?z and Maceo. numberta* between 5.990 and J*JM men. attacked ';*?.)? ra 1 valdace, l,2i>" etiong The Spanish troop. chargi I the enemi without heeltatlon The reheis fli ! and were actlvely puraued for more than nlne mllea i he Inaurgenta only returned fire from polntR . eacape was diffl.-ult, whlle attemptlnp to i I <?' k the vtgoroua attar-k of tbe Spanlsh r-r.iumn and lo protect the retreat of th* bulk of trietr for. e?. They arere linally dlspersed This en.agement furnlahe. ample jroof of the lack of organlzatton and mllitary position ln laaurgant ranks Madlid, Dec 6 ?A spoclal dlspatch from Panta Clara, Cuba, to the "Impardal" conflrms the re pirts that the rebel leadorp Maceo, G.>mez. Roloff and BcraflB Bancfiefl have united their foreea and sr-'' now leadina: an army Who** Btrength I. varl OOBly sai I tr, be from 4.000 to S/tOO men. wlth the uitention to make a .!p->ng and conoertel effort to invade the dlstrict ..f Matanzaa. put a storj Bgiicnltnral 4*ork, daatroy cr^pa. and inftict other damaire. Th?- correapondent aa.ert. that the rnir. of the combtned army i. Immlnent. ow? lng t th- dlfflcultleB ln the way of th.ir retreat. Klngston, Jamalca, Dec. I.- a larga party of . ia left the lsland of Jamalca in an op.'n boai to-day and boarde.1 a stearner from the BOUthward. on board of wbich wa. a formldable Rltbasterlng expeditlon prepared to nperate agalnat the Bpanlah In Cuba. Madrld. Dec ?.?A d-.spatcr- from Cor??n haper. aaya that the Prinie Minlster has repe.ited ;h- oi \or* nf the Oovernment I Iiamsh ship owner*. ahlpmasters aad sailcir. forblddine them I -, conve) men or munltion* of war to i"uba in Danlah veaaeia, tnreatenlng any violators of the order nith proaecutlon. LEAD8 Z00 AMF.KT<~AV VOT.T-NTEEnS. St. Loula. Pe". fi ?Captain T. Ro?-ser Rr*mer, formerly r0rnmandlr.a the Ftusch Zouavee, the -ra-k mllitary company of the Mi.sds.ippi Valley, lefl thli city November lt, ogtatiBlbly to trlalt Atlanta. but really to offer hts Bervices to the Cuban patiiota A cloae frlend of the -aptaln ha. just receh I a letter dated November 28. a; Havana. Cuba. e'atinir that R.'.mer had command nf 2M Amer leat i ilunteera and 'hat he would have tbe fol l -.vi: | mornlng for the front. Hla company la ?i pan of Oeneral Oomea'a troopa and certalniy partlclpated ln the battle of December 2 The reeipient of the letter saya he has means of mmunlcatlng arlth the raptaln, and wlll us* them. Flrat B*rg*ant Hlllegaat, of the Dusch Zouavea accompanled the captain anl is wi'h hlm in Cuba. There is a hlnt in th" letter that a large party ' Amerlcana are ready t< leave ber* l r Cul., and are only awaltlng Inatructlona fr thi aptaln. Washlnpton. Des. fi -A promlnent fuhan resi dent of this elty. whose npportunltles for informa ti n regardlng the condltton of affalr. tn tha* iBland are of the beat. and who, when the In aurre. tii n Br*t broka out, waa .pioied a? aaylng that ln hiP oplnlon the mnvam?nt wonld not be au teBflful, hi? n,>w chamt'd his mlnd. When lt '-v;is told him this mornlng: in con veraati n that not only Spanlsh offlclals but Amertcan travellara recently returned fmm Cuba had expresaed the vlew that rhe insurrectlon w-"tild Iie BUppre*B*d arlthln a ahort time, h* ex clalmed wlth an impatient sneer: The power of Bpalfl 1. BTOfcBBi and .he wlll hav? to retlre from Cuba. Aeeordlng to the offlcla. ?tatementa of Oeneral Campo. there are 81000 in auraent. ln the Beld? neerroes. mulattoes and lower cla?* whltea The upper classe* of the Cubans. the rty-owne'B, wlll. ln aelf-def.-nce. and becauae ' ? elr Incllnatlon, make common cause wlth the Inaurjri-nt* The Cubnn prefera even riegro domlna tlon to a "ontlnuatlon ,,f Spanlah rule. Spaln can n-> lonaer malntaln hersel* ln Cuba. The stnifsle mav be prolonged for a tlme, but. as was the case ir; San Domlnao nf'er thraa yeara' futlle conteat. gpaln mual withdraw The Inaurgenta are waltlng to see wbat the Btatea wlll do this wln-.-r Tf any assistance ahall !'< given th.m here th.-lr trlumph wlll be a apeedy one; If nothinc shall be done, then the ln nta are determined to put tbe torch to the and achtev. vlctory bv that means. Nothing ij m rr Inflammable thar. suirar cane. and the pro ar-imme If carried ut, wlll reaull In inirnenae loas ind Bufferlng Tlm; lt will be carried out I am certala. ??? ? A MOXBTEB PETITIOII FOR CUBA. rftATEB yy 83 B*0 AMER1CAVB APKINO THK fNITED BTATEfl OOVERNMENT TO GRANT BEt. UOERENT KIGIITP. U'ashinuton. Dec. 1?Bapreaentattve Boyoa, of Ir. liitnii. had a BKHlBter petitlon for the reeofrnition ol the Cubana as belllgerenta, whlch he presented to the Houa. to-day. It ortglnated at Hlkhnrt, Ind., and has be.-r rlr culated throughout every State and Terrltory in the I'nlon, ai l contalna tt,SBt algnaturea Pennayl? vanla leaa* to the numbei of algner*, with 9JEI&, and Illlti..^ comea aecond with s.T2s. li is haadatd "A Petitlon to the interest of Hu manlty and the Cauae of F-'re.dom," nnd reqtiest. Conareaa to tak* such n-tlon aa shall result In the apeedy recoanltlon as belliarerimts of the Cuban patrlot. in th.lr utrutKle for frcdom. THE LAURADA CASE IN COURT THREE ariTNEagBa sweaR THAT imUROEMTI WERE TAKEN ON BOARD OPP THK ?COTLANS UORTgHIP. Charleston. B. C, Dec. 6.? The case of the Cnlted Btatea agalnst the steamshlp Laurada and Captain Hugbaa her master. for alleged vlolatlon of the neutrallty Iaw? ln carrylng men and arms to BBSlat th- ." ibati In.urgents, came up before Judge W. H. Brawly ln the l'nlted State. Dlstrict Court to-day. Th? case has *xclted much Interest througrhout the country, and the courtroom was fllled with lnter e.ted apactaioi*. captain Htaga** araa repreeeated by ex-Senator M. C. P.utler and J. P. K. Hryan, of Charleatnn. l'nlted State* D'.strlct-Attorney w P. Murphy waa as.-.i."'* 1 by Aaalataht l'nlted States Attorney-Oeneral Whltney, Mollet Prevost, of .New York. and Aaatataal i'nlted State. Distrlot-Attor naj Hughe.. The InUictment .howed that the Laurada w ia chargeo w'th havbag taken a company of Botdlera and largi quaatltle. of munltlons of war to the Cuban Inaurgenta In the latter part of October. The day'a proeeedtnga iiinalatail ln the direct an.i in dir..-- examlnatlon of thr.-e Spanlards. who cjalm t , bave be-n on the I>aurada durina; the October trlp to Cuba. Theae men, all of whom aald th*-y ?rt-r cltlz'-n* of Spaln, gave virtuallv the same te tlnionj They say rhat they had neen employed na tirrmeii on tbe Laurada. TU- reaaal ha i aailed from N> v Vork atxuit H:n<i [. rn. on (ic.ober 21. When ab .ui two ni.le* off Bcotland Ughtahlp ibe had atopped nnd watte*! for two tuirs. whlch had little g:erms? cause convumption. Cod-liver oil will not kill them. No rem tdj at prefent know*n to tha doctors will do it. The ge-rrns flo?t in th* air, 4*^ery where, and we cannot keep from breathing them into our lttags. We neea fear nothmg, however, if we are in good health. But wben the bodjr is weaic, and the throat and lungscongestedfrom coug'hs and colds, the germs irija^r g-ain fbothold. To prerervt their doing it we must reheve the conditions. Scott'i Emulslon, with hypo ? e- a...*"^'liii ai i' ?i" M <***maae*mam^e?mma?mm phosphites, will resto-re the f-trength. increase the weight. heai the inflamed membranes and prevent more serioustrouble. lt is an easy remedy which acts promptly and relieves quickly. >*c aal gi.ai Icerr * aarwtJ*. ChtmUta, N*? Ywk LADIES, READ THIS! \ The twenty-r.lnth y?ar of HAJtS*BirB BA7. \R. b-tinnlng In January. I?SS. nnd? It m.lntfllnlnc lt. ____n*fl| rai tatl a both ?? a Fmhlon Jaarnsl nnd *. w**k!y p*rir^lr?l _M _fl_B8 r?adlnB 188 8BBB? woman'* J ajraal BflflapflfflB irftk B la var!*4 tn'*i"*t and In Ui* n.inih.r *f popular wr;'?r? who eontrlb ut* to It* eolflmnfl, V%'* hav __?h a Naa- tn bbb*. vi Mr the c .mlng y?ar that w* hav* dlffli jlry ln glvlng *v?n a nm.ll P^ri .n of U here, Thars ar* ot lt PA.UI ir.rrilR. bv kathav.inl he KMUEST, th* htkst parim a\ paimio>s. lUastratad ry BAKDOZ, CHAPUIB aad BAtTDE Th*n th*r. ?r? unr!val>d _?partm*nt* on NEW YORK FASHIONS J Embroidcry and + Art INecdlework HARPER'S MAQAZINE $4 a year The Out-door Women's Woman tollcgcs TWO GREAT SERIALS M. L POOU aad lt F. Wiuam Answcrs to- Correspondents AU thi. and a. gr??- 1*ni rnor* In C. 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AND TWENTY-F1RST STREET. 1 i I McClure's Magazine For November ,17-1,000 copies) wa* gold out in ten dai/8. i new edition wiii bc printed. The December McClure's is still on the press. as the edition was 60,000 copies short on the dav of publication. 1* large presses are at work, 13 hours I day. The edition. however. will be a Quarter of a .lillion. Then it must give way to the January number. whlch wiii be printed from duplicate piates on two sets of presses. The First Edition of McCLURE'S FOR JANUARY WILL BE 300,000 Copies. The rubhshers of McClure's lagazine have contracted for a com Dlete Drinting and binding plant which will cnable them to print 900000 Coplaaf a Honth. This plant is expected to be in operatlon in time to print the Mav number, which closes the thi:d year ot the magazine s existence. The pubhsher.s will (ill all orders and subscnptions for all num bers ol the maga/ine. ? The "llfe ol Lincoln" began in the November number and will run one year, and will contain over 40 portraits ot l.incoln and fully 300 other portraits and pictures. ? S. S. McCLURE. Limited, 30 Lafayette Plaee, New-York. r :mr/mc/Kmym^m?4K4AV*Z*^^ at.proacr.ed her from ba fhe tug. ha pu aboard jf her thlrty-tV ind a "om,?L? bozea of arm. and ammunltl n Lmring th. o> ? the men bai drtlled eonetantlj *lo?mt*f*~'?? ^?^r-v-x'^.."..; afrraUSTBUI feifi !,',"?l!,in"S.. >??,* o ?,? ';. ^:^y;y i:'^:::,;;:,;'N.flv.;K;'::,K.;'H:!-s-s-^ kT;.r";rStitnony Of the wlt...--'- WB* -f^;" '?>? an Interoreter. a. none of then ? ull .peaK tt.g fiah.ThS^aaa wlU be conttau. I t..-m.?rrow. ??*> - A NEW RULI TOR BXPORTB TO BPAIW. ??La* Novedalea." of K*W-1 Bp*nl*ll or? gan ln America. pibllsh-1 tr. - IB Its laaue ! ust evenlng: The Conxul-Ceneral of Rpain ln V ? Vork rity h.ieby notlti.'.a th- pubuc that on and arter Janu an l" UM, certlflcatea or orlgii ? he reaulr*! for all gooda ihtpped to Bpaln arhether ient dlract . or ln tranalt, In a< jordan ? a l Jaw or Jti.y ' u.-lfftif,. That th- certlficate mu.l b. "gned b.v the I manufactur. r. producer. legal lewmltajry. *r ?? torney for tbe former Tn- g*ata nui ( perapnally tak.- th*- dedar. th. ? iuii au thorlzed party or tegallae the algnature ot 'be local authorltiea, when kn.wn to them. N<> ?'""*?*'? wUI be legallaed or lasued to an attorney uniea. hli ,! authorlaaUon or power >f ettornai ia nrai riled ln the Conaulate. Certlflcatea should bc drawn ut. ln Bpanlah or Prench to avold delay and ex pena. of tranalatlng So vaaue terma wlll be permltted In the certlflcatea Certlflcatea wUI not be accepti I '?<? m an) party havmg made a fal.e .:. iratlon Bealde. expre?.lng the name and real? dence of the manufacturer or producer. and lf signed by an nttorn<-> that of the latter 88 4*811. the certlftcate mual atate the lestinatlon and coa Rlenee number and kmd of packagea, thelr num? ber marka. groai weicht ln hli r*ma and da*. pf merchandlM. Blank certlflcatea can be had at the Conaulate General. arhere further Jnforrnatlon <jan be obtained A. H.\l.l>AnA.\0. New-York, Dec. I, UM ARlir 0B3BBB Waahlngton. D8C ? (Speclali The followlng Army orders have lieen la. ied Laave f?r twenty rlay. la g-ur-.ted to ?'olonel OBWald 11 Krt.-it, supeni-.tetident l'nlted fltates Mllltary Academy Captain Walter I. Kl?k, Corpa of Knglneers, wlll report by letter to tha Batiiatary of the Treaaury far temporary duty as englneer of the Thlrteentb l.lght houae Ulstrlct, to relieve Major .lamea C. PtaSt, <'orps af Bnglneers. Ma.lor I'o.t wlll transfer his preaent dutles to the temporary charge ,,f Captata Mbbi an.l wtll then nrpoaad to and tak.- statlon at I?etrolt, Mbh , and tak.- charga of the ?<>rk of rlver and hHrixir lm proxement and dutlea. connected theiewlth l-lrat l.lmtenanl Charlea H Itl.-be. Carpa of Knglneera. Wlll be r.-ll*-\ed from duty at Wlllett'tt Polnt, N. V.. and proceed to New-Orkaaa aad report to Captain Oeorge MC I*erby for dut\ I.eave for one month, to tak.- atfecl December IE*, la granted to l.leu tenant-i'olon*-! I'eter I? Vroom. fn.pertor-Oeneral. Leave for four mutitti., to tak*- effect nn or about December V*. la graiit*-.l to Klrat I.leutenant Frank i: Jonea. udlutaiii Hi Infantry. A LADIES' WATCH Until recently, American manu? factorers failed to make a reliable small watch. Success seemed possible only in large sizes. Within a year, however, they have produce^ a ladies' watch that is altogether reliable. In 14 karat gold, open face, $35. Theodore A* Kohn & Son JEWELERS 56 West 23d Street Op?r. ?.?n.r.jr. from M^n_*y D*.. i6th. until _hr_tmi_ FOR EVERY MAN. ONLY Sl. Wll DlDirCD II n * Hoianrh Btreat. i Iii rArmtn, Ifl* Ui Hnaion, Mcvfls. THB BllM UIM.VT MrlUIlM l\ ABEHIOA. ? txlrt ronaulllna ph> alrlnn tu the P.ubodjr Ma-dtcal Inalllolr i?*!ahlt.h*_ in 18*>i tfl wriom ua* "??'J'l Ui* l.i.ld Mrdal b) <u* >_tl..nial Mrdl.nl (???i.-lailiin f. ? ? it..- Prtaa fe__) ?? Kxhauated VI tttlllj, Atraaph). \ aarl.-,.,-.-|,-. ><-r*..u_ . , I'h>? l.-al Drhlltl). and -a.. 1)1 ?<-_?,-? .:?_ \\ r.knrii .. M*n nfTR .'I. """ '"?? th" mi.1(i.^-?_e_ ., _ ,,M i-._iai.XaS C?Iia_l_M*a? .1. i,.,,* ,? h Irv, fi'..*p,-.'tua. ?ith 'r-'un ,.-...,?? ??|p? 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