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THE BklTISH AUTHORS' WAR. ( ontlnued from Fi.M 1'nae. Manltoba. making algbt vlsltlng anowshoe cluba ln the cltv. The Quebev Curllng Ciub defeate-J the Bt. John (X. B) Club aad the Caledonia Club of Montreal this morritng. The randball tournament went on all day. Flve ajaaaa were antered la the double haadteap oom petition. eaeh uam play:..? agalnat the other. Four tean.s were antered by the Bt Roche'a Ath letic Aaaoclat.on and one bj the Ottawa College Athletle Aaaociatlon. Th. p'ay all Ihroug* was exV.' > .. -i-.o- St Rochea team won the trophy, ?he wtenera belng N Lavole and C. Leveo.ua w-ho Won from all the teaii, . Tbe flnal ln the curllng tournament for iron atonea waa played thla mornlng, the conteatanta KSTtbe'y - ?'?'?".? ",;1::r Montreal, the Quel.Hub w.nnlngt by fo...,..) ta Th- ... .1 for granite rlnafl waa alao p?ayea, i..< aame V'^-'Y Cc wtnnlng by o, thVh?matchbStween ?n.iUirn? i mos: ex ..!,- ttnl.h. I ... nia-.n ou.uui ?. St'jo 'g'l.'.- ? Club and the Uetorla Club ?f Quebec for th. aaedal reamlted In ravor of st. John'a by three polnta _ The areal raney orlve. on. f i P/ln. Ipal r? i turea ol tb. irn mi i plac j - afternoon. ai V.I a areal ?uccess. The weath r waa all hal coull ... ? red rhcpi . formed n en r Sver tS ' icy coatamea and dla ru|Sea were varled ai I r markably comlc. I h route wai denaely packwl wlth apectatora, and th. The fni -.?'-*:reai ball i tha akating rir.k to-nlghl ?... attended bj mcre -v-si. 800 couplea, The clty preaenti a falrj ' ke appearance to-n!ght. fn, poior ?,: l . etatut-a, monumenti etc., ?? . magl i1 .... tt, llghted j;. as they are by H Kxtenelve preparatlona are belng made for atorm ln- th,- mammoth Ice-towera to-morroWfmght. whlch Irlll be the Townlng evenl ol the weeka festlvlUea ? .? ? OBEAT SLAUGHTER BEPORE ZEITOUN. BQBJUEB BEFORTa > 1" THB BLOOD1 KKTVIMB OK THE Tl'BKJ COBF1RMED IXHcMABI TREAT MRNT OF CHH1BTIAN. PRIBOXERB. London. Jan. 88.- Tbe Conatantlnople correapond ent of the L'nlted Preaa, tetographtng undei late of Janua.y 88, aaya thal lettera have been recelved Xrom Maraah connrmlng the storins that greal gtaugbter occurn I in the recem battle between the Bfurklah troopa and the Armenlana who had cap tur.d und held Ihe town of Z*-itoun. Tne exacl Bjiunber ol tha flead la .-.ot known, but it may be eaid with cartalnty that it was exceedlngly :->>te. Twelve hundred wouhded men have nlr.-a.ly reacbed Maraah, ond many more ara touowim them to that piaee. Many of the wounded hav.- dled, elthei In Jl.irash or al .ng ?!;?? road from /? itoun %Mmmmm%, v number of prlaonera hav. been taken to Maraah. Thelr tr..atmeat waa aometblng awful. AM m rta u tndlanltiea were heaped upon them, and ln a lar^e Duinber of ? i.ea they were ao ahocklng.y maltreated thv II is ImpoMlble to tubllsh the detai -. The Oovernor of Maraah has agaln trled to brlng about a reconclllatlon between the rurka and the Armenlana m Zeltoun. but hla efforta bave been ln Moal of the promlnent Armenlana In the vllayet have been arreated _ ,, ,_,, ... IvRMEMANd kVHO WAS1 ISLAMISM. C? ata. ; ? Ja. 80 A teiegram addreaaed to ?h. Palace, purport,ng lo com. trom Ihe chlera oi the Armenlan.. Oregorlana, Proteatanti and Cath ?li. - of Blrldjik. baa bt-n recelyj 1 here. Hie mea gag. declarea that al ->e Armenlana theredealre to fanbraoe ls.amism. THREW A STONE AT A KINQ. a gvpFoaBD ABayxnirr ATKanrra to hit I'HAKI.KS OF POBTtOAi, BUI BTR1KEB AN A1DE-DE CAMP IN8TBAD. r'abon. Jan. 88t?WhBe K:.-? Charlaa of Portugal Waa driving in an open earrlago to-day a man gtepped forward ar.d threw a atone at him wlth areat vtolenoa The ator-e miaaed His Madeaty and itruck an alde-de-camp, who w?a In tne carrlage w th him The offlcer Jumped from the carr ag( gnd ielS2d the man. holdlr.g him untll the | who a-ere near al hand, l --k him into cuatody. As the prlaoner waa taken away he ahouted chaera for gaarcby aad aodal revoluuoa. -.^ -. ? IN MF.MORY OF THFODORE RTNTOX. bniK MKMOKIAt. PUNKRAL BKRV1CB IN FT OBortogri BPtaoo?AL church, bbbxjk?ah overkuw kamvicai wili. be naxo ON iCKDAT. Rerlin, Jan. St..?A memorlal funeral service was lield in St George'R Bgdaoopal Church In Rerlin ot noon to-day ln honor of the niemory of tbe late Thecdore Runyon, UBlted States Ambassador to Germany. Tbe servlrea bepnn wlth th? alnifinB: of llyn.n &<b. whlch waa followed by tho uaual burlal garvtea The Rav. 1'rs. Pry and Dtckla of st. Georpe'a t'hurch, offlrlated, the former conduot Ini; the aervlce and the latter deltverlng the ad? dreaa. In the rourae of h'.s remarka Pr. Plrkie aald that Mr. Ruayoa'a motto hud been fulfillment of duty and that be hr.d tber^fore enjoyed the unbounded confidence of his fellow-dtlaena and the 1'residen. of the I'nitid State?. Mr. Kunyon's nanie as a lawyer tlirouithout the T.'nlted States, he aald, was pynonymous wlth Irtegrtty and eqnlty. l'rlnce Leopo'.d, of Hohenaollem, waa preaent as the representatlve of the Kmperor, and the entire Court. the dlplOAAtle eorps and several of the Impeiial and Pruaataa Mlruatera were ln utt^ndanee The church was not of aumVient capaoity to h Al ?. i who deslrerl to attend. and a gT*at many prlvat. and sor-ial aequalntancea of tho late Ambaas.-idor aatr? unab:o to oi.taln admlttanoe. In eonaeqw ? I ?f thls Dr. I?lrkl(. at the request of Mra, Runyon wlll boM an overflow service on Sunday ln ti.e iAaaerlean church. Th? Bmperor nnd the ESmpreaa eaeh aent wre-uhs ejed with rlbbona bearlng thelr lnitiais. Tbe mem? bera of the L'nlted Btatea Embaaay nnd the Con eulate a.wi Bent wreatfaa, au dld many others. JtBSOLUTIONB OF THE AMERICAN COI/)NT. The Amerl.-an eolO*iy ln Ib-r.ln held a meetlng at I o'clork thla afternoon and paaaed reaohittona ex presslr.K Bjrmpathy and cond,.!e-nco wlth the faml'.y ?f the late Ainbaaaador Ranpoa and .orrow at hla death Ex-Unlted Btatea Coaaol Kiekanan pre glded.' Charlea DeKay. l'nlted States Conaul G?n-ral propoeed the reaoluth n whlrh conveyed an ?xpreasion of grief al the ! ea of Mr. Runyon. an uirkht man. an able repreeentatlve and a pure rn.riot. Thp re.olutlona were unanlmoualy adopted. *\ raaorutlon was u>.. adopted that epplea of the reaohittona pasa*1 be aent to tbe wldow of Am? baaaador Runyon. to the Prealdent of_the tnlted F-at.-a and to the Siate Department at AVashlngton. MORI^:Y OPEN8 HIB CAJfPAiaN. HF. SATP THAT UBKD BAUBBtTRT l'.r.t'NTl>KRED IN gEEMINO TO QL'E.STiON THE MON ROn DOCTBJNE. LoadOB, Jan. 88.-Tha Rlght Hon. John Morley. aa-ho was Chief Seeretary for Irel^nd In Mr. Qlad etonVa laat admlnlatratltn. nnd who was defeated at NVwcaat'.e-up' n-Tyne ln the. laat general eleetlon for member. of the Houso of f'ommona, to-day ?pened hl. eeaapalga ln th. Moatroaa diatrlet. he ba\1ng conaented to conust the seat for that dla arlel whlch was made vaoant by the realsnatlon of J s. Wlll (Llberal). , ; . _ Mr Morley addressed the ekctors at Arbroath, erid took orcaslon to refer to th-> trouble between C-ei! Hrltaln and the l'nlted Sta.es. H<> eontond<-d thal Lord Ballabury had blundered ln aeemlng to o'uestlcn the Monrpe Doetriae, whlle, on the other Sanl Pres.dent Cleveland hod errel ln makii.k' a Clalm tbat a self-reapecting natlon could not entcr Mr Morley alao denounred the jingolsh vauntlng ?f Brltlah strength, and declared that lf ever th. re was a queatlon that ought to be arbltrated lt waa the Veaeaaelan boundary queatlon. m i MISER OR IOMRKZZLKR? 4 POORLT DRESSED. l'NKNOWN MAN DIE3 IN PARIS AND THE POUC9B PHOO AMEKK'AN Hf> CfRITIEH WORTII 2,000.000 FRA.NCS IN HIS DODUINUH. parla. Jan. 80.-A .habblly dreased man waa aeized w;th a" flt ln the atreet here to-day, and waa car rled to the piwr Ddglng that he had occuplM fof twelve year., where he died ln a ahort time. The pollie ln .eeklng to lientlfy him made a aearch of kda rojm and found Amerlcon .eourltle. to the amounl of LOOO.000 franea, and alao proo^f that the man becaine an Amerlcan clUaea m 1877. Nothlng WM found? bowever, to ahow what all rt-al nam? Baa._^_ THE DATE OF" PRINCE HENRY'S lUNSRAL. London, Jan. 30-It ls announced that the funeral Of Prir.ce Henry of Rattenberg Is ftxed to take plaoe on iVadmaaay next, I-Vbruary 6. HORSI-: MJBAT FOR XKW-VORKEnS. Hamilton. t)ut., Jan. 30?A Jarge quantlty of aoraa meat was sold by ear-aa. on the mark'-t h.-re to-day at 3 centa per pound. It was purchas.-d for ablpmenl to New-York eotiHumerg. _ ?.?? JITSTIN MCARTHY MAY RKTIRE. London, Jan. 30.?"The Westmlnster Oar^tte" says. that It la alm'?at oertaln that Jurtln McCarthy wlll not resume the lead>r^hlp of the Irl.h party ln I'ar liament after the reas?embllng of that bwly. THK Sl'I.TAN REPLIK8 TO VJOTORIA. London, Jan. 30.?"The Poat" wlll to-morrow pub Mah a dl.patch from Conatantlnople .aylng that the Bultan haa replied throuj,h CoatakI Pacha Antho poulos, the TurkJsh Ambaasador to Oreat Rrltaln. to the letter recently sent to him by Queen vio torla relatlve to the treatment of the Armenlana. m - TIIE PBBSIDENT AXD SPAIN. L1TTL3E DOURT THAT HE WILL TRANSMIT THE CUBAN RE80LUTION. IT IS BEUEVED THAT HE WILL EET THE RB gPUMBIBIUTT FOR THK si'AMSH AHBWBB f..:~T WHOLLY ON t OTNOBEBB?PISTI CCLTIEI IN TIlF. WAY OF BJBOOO M/.INC. THK INSUROEBTB AS BELLIOEREXTB. Waahlngton, Jan. 80.?Btate Departmenl offl daii do nol doubl that th.- Prealdent wlll baveno hfaltatlon In tranamlttlng to the Bpanlah Qov ernmenl the Cuban rea ilutlon without ..ther eom ment than that be is requeated to do ao by aetlon ngrea.. It ls belleved he wlll nol take on hlmaelf any reap .nalblllty in the matter, but wlll lel the r iponalbillty for the reply whlch Bpaln ? a i be . dled on to makt real whoily wlth Oongreaa, Idea belng thal ln paaalng whal is nothlng ?: ? ? than a reaolutlon of sympathy the Benate ln j.aruuiar i? n t thoroughly advlaed of the vtate of affalra In Cuba and ti.e manner ln whlch the war la belng conducted. Becretary Olney and tbe Presldent are thought to have fully Informed themaelvea of the dlffl cultiea whlch would arlae If belllgerency were ,, mlaed by the Unlted Btatea or Bpaln or by botb. Wlth auch recognltlon Bpaln would at ,,., .. be ahaolved from all reeponaiblllty .... ac ,,,?,? of the loaaea of forelgnera In the u I elther from deatructlon <>f property or loaa of trade, whlle it waa not aeen that the Inaurgenta could galn anythlng by it. They aiso keenl) ap preclate the facl thal whlle it mlght be poaalble I , npel the Spanlarda to conduct thelt-war fare ln accordance wlth Ihe humane attltude toward captlvea whlch la unlversally rec gnlzed by clvlllzed natlon.. tt w. uld be |mpoB?lble to un dertake the reaponalblllty of guaranlwing the aame llne of aetlon by the Inaurgenta. Thls dlfflcult) )? h< Ightened by tne ra d thal theCubana have no unlf rma to dtotlngul.h I from lawlesa banda whlch are profltlng by ihe general demorallzatlon of the laland to plllage and plunder broadcaat. ln the FTanco-Oerman war the (rerinan* sh u all the Franrtlreura they could catch w!tn..ut trlal or Inveatlgatli n, and among the so-callesi belllgerent rlghta In the combal or thoae two hlghlv clvlllzed natlona elther had the rlght, and exercleed lt. to klll all aplea, dynamltera and others without unlforma on fi^ht. Unleaa the r-???? l Btatea can prevent the Cubana them . from carrylng on barbaroua warfare. Btate Department offlclala decbire that an attempt to c ..; ;,..] spaln to acl humanely wlll eonatltute a direol interference wlth Bpanlah aoverelgnty, whlch is certalnly not contemplated, A S E WARK PBY81CIA S A R R E s TED. 100 BERIOUa CHAROEB MADE AOAIXOT HIM BY QIBL IN HIS EMPLOY. Pr. W. A. R. Vannemau, a phyalclan, of No. Wlley-aL, Newark, waa arre.ted la.l nlghl ... ^ warrant Bworn out by MIbb Mary Weler, a glrl or aevent. en, wh . haa be. n ? mp oye i bj h m - ? ,,,, ? - Bhe eharg. i hun wlth aaaault and i to klll her wh'l. they wi ra al n ?? ? lay mornlng. Bh< ? I waa drur.k al the "xearly tha entlr. ; ? torce of Sewark, i tl ." reaerv. a, earcl ' r -? \< ? U houn ? were abl< ... rjnd hln Lh? warranu H< al ul y leni. I the chan was taken to the Plral Precln I P llca i Newark and tocked up. BUBXED TO DEATB IX His B00M8. ".Ur. EATE OF DR. A. L KBNKEDT, AN AOED I-IHI.M ELPHTA BCTEKTIBT. PbUAdelphla Jan. B). Dr, Alfred L. Kennedy, a man of conelderab.e adentlfic attalnmente as a metanarglat and geologlat, waa burned to death durlng a iire whlch occurred thla evenlng to hli rooma in an ofllca bulldtog ln Thlrd-aL, ab re Wai nut-st. Tho Ofigla of the flre, La inikiiown. but as the rooma were Uttered wlth pa;.-rs and scrlpt. f.r.d as Dr. Kennedy waa nearly vears old. lt Ii auppoaed that In llghl ng I he -.?; iire to ? .m< f the paper, . ? ? ?? ,s-i...k-. an 1 wai un ible to n Wh.n the flremen .ucceeded In am tne l. ? ly ol i ?-. K. i i -1) ??'. ..- I .. : charn yond recognltlon. The I .m bj Ihe I about W.OuO Dr. Renn. ly waa a graduate of the L'i veralty - '? P< nnaylvan a. an I ? <& eatal the Polytechnic Coi.ege, ol Phliad. hla, ar.d waa lts prealdent untll the ? ? ??? ?ut of exl.t ence about a yeai ago, Dr. Kennedy wai . ? found- r. vlce-pn \ ?? iitural So< :?-., an I one .1 th fo... :? ra ol i ? r- ? .hai.u bran b of the Boclety t ?r tha Preven tion of Cruelty to AntouUa l.Ol lslASA REPUBUCAX COXTEXTIOX. New- r?riea:is. Jan, >? The Rapubltcan Btate Conventlon was called to orler ut 10 o'ctock t...s inornii.e, but th>- < 'r- .- ?i.t.als < 'oi...'?-- t.'.t bflr.n ready t. report, 0 re -.-.- was tak'r untll 1 p. rn., when anothT adjournment w,i* had untll to-nlfhL tt-.a Commlti.n Credentlali aent in maJortt) and mlnorlty reporta at ' o'clock. The majorlty report, whlch repreaenta tha wlahea of tbe Kellogg . ., n aa .. I .pte I, Oeneral Thomae A. Cage waa choaen chalrman ar.'i L J. Toubert a. rretarj The reaolutlotia re ommended the Republlcana to ? ?: , t Ponj i .. i augar-plant. ra' tlcket. whlch is*.., led by J. Ji. Pharr for Oovernor. They wlll be adopted. BE ACCUSED His C0-EXECVT0B8. Brtdgeport, .'..un., Jaa. 80 Tlmothy P. Porl an <-cc( ntrlc mllllonalre, added one more i, hla many odd actlons this mornlng, In t.'.,- Pi ? Court he preaented ? motlon aaklng f..r th. charge by th<- Court of Bchuyler M.-rritt and Thomaa Q Hit.-h, his co-executora nu ih-- i of J. S, i:. L and Buaan i: Hoyt. He alleged that they had been gullty of contempt. of lllega trlbutlng the eatatea, of niln. ralae r.-. in neglec-t of duty and -.f fraud. Mr. Haaaenden, who appear. I for Meaer* Rltch and Merrltt, took llttle notlce of the charge. and lefi the room whlle they Wi-ro bei.-i? reed. No tlme wa.s aet f->r a bearlng. LOCAL BV81XE88 C0MPL1CATI0X8. Edwto A. Thniil. a wnolei ila Jawalar, at No. :: Matdea Lane, made an aaatgnment yeaterday to A tolpb Ludeka Mr. Thrall has been In i?oor health f..r aeveral yeara n? Mld yeaterday that hla I lal aaaa waa perfectly aolvent, that h.s UabUltlea were about iz:>,(iAi. ar.i that )...- bad aaaeta eonatatlng >t dlamonda, worth anywhere from 880,000 to 1100,000, und watchea w ?!(!. aboul 810,000. The aaalgnmenl was made lo pn tect n.s credltora, h. aald, on ... couni of domeatlc troublea and unexpected legal pro e.-.-.iiriKs Inatltuted by Ms wlfe. Tha achedulea of I. i.. Langbaar &? Co atock brokera at No. ,". Wall-Bt., ahow; Llablilt.ea, 883,2X1; nomlnal aas-t-, 8144,887; actual a^---.-,. ji'. :s\. The aHs.o<. eoiufiat entir.-iv .,f accounta due the t.rin from cuatomera and apeculatoi . BVIXED BT BELIC BVXTER8. From the Waahuigton Poat, Detecttve Ned Weedon, tb<- well-known member of Inapector Holllnbeiger'a force of Ihlef-takeri drove th<- flrat regulai ambulance that was owned by th.- Waahlngton Poilce Department. Thal was nt'tecn or m ire yeari aico, an . \V, ? lon uaed I the rahlcle ?.f mercy aboul th( clty al a apeed el dom attempted even by th. nre department th.-a? daya. Twogreat. Iron gray ......-- ua< . t. baul th? ambulanc.-, a.ni' ?h.n they were*runnlng ai f.ill tllt lt w,.- aboul all that Weedon wh.. boaated ?t hln etrnnKth. could do to manage them. Weedon drove in<- ambulance that conveyed Pr.-? ld.-nt Oarfleld from the Baltlmore and Potomac Rallroad atatton to th.- Walte Houae after Oulteau had yhot him. Weedon drove tha ambulance al as . gr, at B Bpeed as aafely would pennlt. A lt.-ii . crowd followed, for th.- newa of the aaaaaabiation I had apread llka wlldftr. The crowda aurged throiigh tha Kat.-a Of the Whlte I Houae grounda, und whlle the drlver, who had poilce ! authorlty. waa carrylng ln ihe col upon whlch j reeted the atricken Preeldent, th<- crowd h.ieke.i th" ; ambulan.-u aln.,.y. ta pterea. The bamea. of thu h..rs.-H waa <iut up and canied away, and th. blaa k-ts were torn t<> ehreda i>>- thoa<- who dealred mr. meatoa of the awful occaaton. Ktiip.s were tum | from the alde curtalm of tbe ambulance, and when Weedon came oul of tr..- Whlte Houae )..- waa aa I tont.h. l ,.t the damage whi.-h had been done He Waa ....'I l-rably provoked, too. for the authorltiea ? held l.im accountable for all poilce effecta ln hla j pos?c(?>?ion. 'I wa.s nol rn.. le of money," aald Weedon the other nlghl ln telllng the sror^-, "and waa worried 1 qmt? a llttle btt, but that very afternoon there cam< 1 u chaaca b get . ?? The !.??? p ot a m f.fif.i- n rn- and uld thal he a inted to buv ihe . ' cot whlch ha i can led I ? ? I'rea Ii nt. I ???All rlght.' aald i. 'yoa can have it for tn*).' "Ha aald thal he would -.? m. ihe ne:a di . bo i I go| oul an old col whlch l happened to have al i the atatton, and when . ? came i ahowed it r. him. ]).- commenced to haggle amund. 'Would V*> be enough? i>. aaki I, and Ihen 880, and Ihen 888. " 'Now, ??." ii..-.' 1 flnally aald la him. I know . * you haven'l gol an) n.o...-.-. to ipeak of, anl that rou'ee been putttog up a blg i.iuff. Buppoaa you Just glve me fo and take the col ' "V..u ??.-. 1 wa.s ttred of foollng wlth him. und, ? bealdea 1 aaw thal h- never woulu pay me .-nouKh to make ax*??! for the ambulance that w.ia cui up. 8o I Juat rol PC from the old fellogf. and be went around .-xhlblt'.n*: that col and a b.t of other thinga that be had plck. . up. Well the poilce never charged me up wlth that ambulance, ao I wa. all rlght." ' 8URRENDER ORAXXIHILATIOX TIIE ALTERNATIVE EXPECTED FROM GENERAI, WEYLER ON HIS ARRIVAI.. QEWEBAL MAr.IN TAKKrt THE FIELO AOAINST OOMBB -WII.I. TRY TO PRF.VT.NT THE IN St'RGENT OBNBBAL FROM JOIN1NO MACKO?TO VOBXK THEM INTO A nTCRBD ItATTLE. London. Jan. 30.-A dlapab'h from Madrtd to tbe Central N>*a aaya that n> aoon aa Oen*rul Weyler. the n.w Oovernor of Cuba. arrh** al Hayana he wlll laaue a proclamatlon giving th* r-* - elght daga t? la] down thek araaa and aurrender. M they do not do thla h* wlll then begtn a caapalgn or biood and I.,- agateat th* rebela and thelr ^Havtna, Jan. g*.-Ck?e?l mM ItortB. Actln, Captata-Qeneral, lefl thla clty UHtoy o na apecte traln It waa aald that he had xone on a tnp Ol SScxSn "on. ?h* lln* bet??. Hav?. ??,, Batanabo. thlrtj Bv. lAllea ?"?***?? ,"f ??' . bu ? ,.,.?, ,??,,,?,. known lhal . had gon? ,? .?? neid. preaumably to prevent Qomea f ... ffectln. . lunctlon w.tk Maceo ln h. Pn ol Plnar del Rlo Whatever hia ulOmate deatlna ,,,,? aMi ,?, lt |. cerUln that ba waa accotnpanled v .-'< entlre .taff. . c aipany al tha Orden Pub ,ll:v . hoapltal corpa. a chaplala, and two guld* whoareJImlllar wlth tha Vuelta Abajo he gre ?.,,.,.,,, d.strl.,. Th^rr.--r,-*of .hea..K,...ar;di dera lt prettj ertaln thai tteneral Marln la bound for Plnar del Rlo The traln, wluch wai11 egrj r ? ,i,.,i bv a ollol englne for tl e pur one w ih nrei ?-,|, "i u> a i'.' ' , .v, . ,h? irnrka brldge. and eul poae of a.-flng that th* tn?e, nriaw v.im had nol been Umper I wttb bj Iht Inaur ,,nU Th. cavalry horwi tWed alateen^""VTh< Jattery of artlllery Included one rapkMlre gun. The tnln l*f< R?ncon and pr* eded for Quaru ,ay. the termlnu. of the rallway. Tha.cavaj ta wai augmented by I.10B men. who. wlth ho^-ea were taken from Rincon. thua B . oolumn atrong In thla brench of arma and ptaeina ? on more ,??,.,; term. wlth the nbe* moal ol whom ai* mount. i .,?,,? mt*nd, ,. is belleved bere thai Oeneral Martn Inten la to conducl the fleld operatl n. aaraonally untll :.r,.ral Weyler. th. newly appelnted Oovernor, a ,, probabiy returnto Havana . ^leVdaeV.?n%YnarPdel Rlo. and I .re. tl em u, . ;i';'.o,. . W* cubln"1 ? ? -;,':: '".'!;T.v ..?,, ???. , ,? i h.n ol re , . avoi ung m. Spanlah ti !lVm J" ' ...... of auch a ? ? .. they a mamlrn aa to th-r erhereabouta and wlll leav. ? of ami nltlon among th- i ? ' f,.,,,,, attemi tlng a decli ve engagement wlth th. ~\!.: rulted In Havana Slitary Hn- ' - ,?,., Bev. ? ? ? '" ? troopa and bai I ' ' have ??."'? Ban a .ri No ttaobed 10 them howevt r _ NEW-HAVEN BTILL IV BTMPATHY. A DEMTOATION PAID TO RAVE IXFORMED :t ,N! ??? ;, (| a : i;s OOVERXMENT OT TH1 1H nccTRpa as FiunraTERa prompted Bl THE II! IHKl r HOnVEB. N-PW Hav. Conn., Ji.rhe R. gtater** thla aftemoon aaya that th. ithlaera of this city. w!i i hav* ?? ? atlj I ' l ,;, ia of arma and i aun l lh it tha ald thua I i : ' ? ln aafety and that II . f the i : 'n Influei g thi wai gh arma were ??-' '.' lP half i in, nta, at;'. unn raa provlded foi n eoui le ol ? na up m. i Th? faet l it i <?? arma and ther i n ...... . . and tbal they trtbuti ihe .ympathlaera t thla tj f all ? | , , ;?.,. ?hoae U glllm icy li i I >.-t r.- ognJa. I bj th. fi lt. I Bta They have, however, att. Bted l rlty In th. Ir < Itorta l ? the Cul in cauae by aei t to ... - ..... y. at the i '??;??. ? ? ? ' n th. ia* lt pla I I -? ? ? ippllea lo i i. and il ? Ihey w, re ol eyli g the hlgh. ln bo ? i ng Th. ? ??? I, fui thai vlni ' '. wei ?? th' r ? ?' the i lhal thi ??? ar< uld conl nue to al I lh. can till th* ;:. ?? ? n<!en< e of th. araa n :-.:/.? I Th* :?? ? ? ? ? ' ;' .. renta wi re nol l nl tl ?'? .veri ment, b tl the .'?? " ' '? ' ' " '" ' ?? ; ithlzera in thelr eapree ?: ... ? ?.. athy ? ?]?., ;; | mer" wlll t'n* glv* th* namea ov ita in ' - rjti of ihe ald thai 1 aa h en rei I. ?? I I > but wUI atata thai they are [<eraona ol the greateai polltlcal ai.d mtlltary tl"-' ? BPANIARD9 LAUOH AT IT. UTTLE ATTENTION PAID IN MADRID TO THE RE80LUT10N OF THE l"NITED btateb BENATE rviMMITl I R Madrtd, Jan K In offlclaJ ctrelea no Importanre li atta. h< i to th* ? rted to ihe I ? I gtat. i Benat. yeat. '' >mm ttee on I ? i. ??:-,?. . ih. ,- . Ilc ln . ,i to H London, Jan 10 Th. Bl in lard " Ma Irl I reapond. nl t< '? grapha that, wlth a vh a lo the putillc and ti ? newapa have be. n Irrttated by th* Cuban rea.tlon Introducrd In the Am. 11 an :;, nate, tlie Ooven enl ihai :..? blth.-rl .?'???-? oi i i nd attltud ol I'r. b'ni i land and bl towai l Bpaln coiitra ? a Ith i hi i aympathy In i ln t n te?l Bl Bome ol the n?-wa|>ap< irae th* ll'ivernm ?? ?? malntaln a r< olute attii iJ. and ahow th. t nlt*d Btatea thai Bnanlarda i\..i nol t'.i*t.it<- Interferem-e wlth tln-ir aflalra ALLEOED EX CONV1CT WITH THB i:i:m;i.S Columbua, Ohlo, Jan. 8) Tha real name <>f the Oh i man a hoae tr<mi|.?. are aald to have won - evei il Importanl baltlea late)) for the Inaurgenta In Cu a la Ralph Wlahon H* haa been ,-. crlmtnal all hla llfe and Ii now about ihlrty y?-ara old. He a i nierly a raemb. r of b h in i oi counterfeltera In Cln ctnnatl aiul foui yeara ago araa aeni to the Btate ? ? n h. re. HIb term expln I aboul ontln ago and he t urned up i I I m< i an a, complice In the robbery of Ihe Dr>' R n ,? ' ftlte iti Hclotlcl County. The ITnlted Btatea authorltlea traced hlm to thla clty aboul Beven Wveka ago, where they found thai he bad organlaed a amall band to engage ln the Cuban r.belllon and lefl wltb them MARBHAIX MAY HAVE OONE TO CUBA Nothtng ha bi en I ? ard ,,f John B. Marahall alneo helefl th.- ,,i!i, .? oi Tu;. lor ,v Co., brokera, al No, ?'? Broadway, where bd waa i mploy< d ..- a iteno rapher, on December U laal II waa aald yeaterday rhal ha waa Buppoaed to hav- gona to Cuha. il wa- known tO b. on liiliniaie t.rrnJ Wlth Cuban revolutlonl.ta. On lha day ol MarahalT. dlaappear ancu a man cami Into Taylor A Co.'a ofllce and mado atgna t" hlm H. Immedlalelj left lh. ultn * and waa nol aeen afterward. Thera la a balance of aalary duc hlm from tha brokera, Marahall II l a- No. 16S Halaey-at., Urooklyn. His fatber la a mlnlater at Harrodaburg, ivj. _ ?.-? THE UBBRTT HEI.I. 8TABT8 BOMBWARD. Atlanta, Qa?, Jan- Bk? 1.old Llberty Bell, whleh haa !?.-ri hera alnca th. cloalng <u>k ..f the 2x| tlon, atarted for Phlladelphla by th. Bouth'rn Haii road on u hpfiiai traln ai t o'clock thla rnornlng Eacorted by a detachmeni of I'hlladelphUni und ^.n enthualaatlc commlttee from th. Councll and cltlaena o! Atlanta. Ui? old bel. began Iti homea ird j, i.i ney. lt wlll .-*t.?i* at ?everal placei ?long ihe ruute, and la acheduled to arrlve !n i'biinl Ipola rn fat urdaj __ li. A'. VAXDERB1LT SOT TO 1/ l/./fl. A r, i?,rt baa ealned clrculatlon thai Wllltam K. Vanderbllt, who w.^ reeently dlvoreed from bla wlfe, v. inld marrj agaln. Mra Vanderbllt rnarrli l ii. ii. P. Belm ml ? Ihi haa the euatody >>t the two remalnlng chlldren, th* ihlrd. Conauelo, bavlng marrled th.- imk, <,f Marlborough. Tbe re L.oi i ei,;iii- i.l ih- i.auie of Miaa Amy lii-iul with , th.it ,,f Mr. Vanderbllt. When a in*!nli.-r of th* , famlly was aaked aboul lha r-port y*at.-r,lay, the ? replj wa.' "There la abaolutelj ao trnth la it. Mr. Vander Mll <lo,? ui,t eontemplata rnnrry'ntr :igaln. He wlll i ahortly leavi tha clty for a crulea oa hla yacht, the . Vallani " Mlaa Bend and Mr Vanderbllt have ii*.m frlenda ! for a lunjr tlme, nnd M.?B Rend h.-. alwaja been * I frtend of the VanUerbllt famlly, but th:r? la uoth- | tog upon Whtok to baae the report of an engage m(\"or.. H Bend, In anawer to a requen for ln. formatlonaa ton?he truth of ttharaparlad eng age -,' emph^tVfer^ tUtUtt ?UU ?\t' irii h ln lt Hla replv alao added that the on or triitn in n* '*'? ' ?, ? t^v,? reneated ru rep.rt was too abaurd to dern The repe.vten iu rn ,rs of the enaaaement of Mlaa Beaa to aar. y?j derbllt have cauaed the fanuly a great deal of an noyance_ DOWN ON SENATOR BUTLER. TOO OVERBEARINO TO SUIT NORTH CARO I.INA POPULWTB. EVTECT OP THE QUARRBL ON THE POLITICAt arruATioM m that btatb mobbbbom as A PRgglDaBfTIAL lOSSIHIMTV. [HY TBLBOBATB to TIIE TBIBtTKB.] Waahlngton, Jan. K>.-TJie overbeiring courae of Mr. Butler, the I'opulUt fletlator from North Caro l'lna. has at lasr produced the frulta WhlCb ml.-.ht hav been expected. Betweea the Benator and aoma other Popullrt U ider. here and ln tha rftat.- wh!.-h h? repreaenta in the Benate there ure al preaeni anythlng b?.t agreeable relatlona. it all grew oul of hw efforta to Boperaede conference by autocracy. Th>. nn* tbe publlc knew of th.- matter was tha publlcatton ln the North Carollna papera a day ot. tf o .u-. of a prtvate corrrapondenca of Ibe Benatoi wth a Mr. Wood. an IntelUgent, and, lt would appear, Independent-mlnded Popullal of Berlte rrounty Mr. Butler wrote a confldantlal letter to hls frlend Mr. Wood, ln whlch he atated tho proper programme to be tha mnceeeton of Ibe Btata noml natton in mtcbange for .be entlre electoral tlcket; thal no man excepl a free-allveHte ahould be placed ,?, ,|.lectoral Ucket. Mr. Wood did not so VtoW the matter. and wlth eauBtlc pen be projeeded to repudlate emphatlcallj ao ilngular a propoaal. When the Popullal leadera here and in North Caro? llna had had a few boura to dellberate, ar.d aome of them had conferred wlth RepuWIcana from that s,,-,. K p/ai icen that th. ? beme preaented by Butier would nol do al all, even rrom the Popullal point of vi. w. a meetlng waa held ln th'.. clty Monday nlght, and U . reaull II ls known tha-t Rcpreaentatlve Harry Bklnner and aoma othera promtneni In thlrd party le.der.htp hav. hotly re . . i Benator B itler'a plan, ar.d propoaa to make another arrangement to aecure i ?'. Ivlaton more aenrtWe lr, IU provtotona and more hkery to be acceptabla to both aldea T .. friendaofMr. McKlrrtey my that amaJorttyof ..... Kepubllcam ar.d Populleta favor a dltiaton on theaa terma: Blx RepuWkana an.1 flve PopullaU on ti.lectoral tlcket. wlth equal dlvlelon of Btata offlcera and the Leglalatura. The frlend. Of Mr. Reed fav..r b Btralghl RepubMcan electoral Ucket. aa ertlng that the Btate la Republlcan on Natlonal ..... , , ' .. . free-.llver tend?-n.-lea of the ;.,':.?.",. |ir.. ;,??!.-t an ultlmate agreemen FSfSfa atfw wh ?:???.-?: imd n.nt!> ln iwlfl iceaalon. i-i,. ktmi. allver r ... >nce wai . atraw oi amau ?V-:"..- ' ? ??'-' t. - ? l . ,'? rt ipporl ? p ? ?? ??? ??? . . r . ?. ? i,..rmU a ? . ? i ? Th . ? . to a Trl ^ ' ? ? . " rtM ?- S he ? ? , . and ; ? .. V.;V..- | rh ? (?, na. . Hlll. a v?.-. in >< ? ?<"-? .' - ,he Neu rork ?? ,-e \l rrt* B nim. It < - (Vrat an.l 8ol ........ .. l that Benator H I .? ? ? ? ? v rr n'a "y r,^i.<m etter to go ' ? - r mni B il aome "outhern p II aaa i ? , a .1 i r thlnk h. a rui etter ln tha I ,,. tnM ,n, other peraon arh . eou 1 be noml ., ?. ?, ? , i. ?> n there ? ' ar weeki erro . , ? .. .,,?? ii ..... . ???.?: ;n Mr CTev land M .at of ?;. ?? that no "r, ? lle la p ??" ble wn! -h .? two ?Ingi parl n North , ? | offer tha illghteat chance for aucceaa THE FOBEIOX CABBYIXO TBADE. ^ : rgEABB \r Tllis rOBY rOB THB \r.\n OP azT.om.. n ?;: .. '.c annual report of the Chamber ,,? ,- .,,., ...... mtaln th. following flgurei .- trade f ir the year ?n ling : 1KK, v\'i:,!i were .omplied by Se.-retary ... Wllaon: B S | 2 iiti j - - B * I U a - ?? '? < ;'? S ?. B ? fl 9 b , :: -i ':. j : h u. > " .. I 7 S '?' i ' v ?>. - i s . III Tho for. Ii-n commerca of the port of New-York for th<- year endlag June 80, is;.o. deeraaaad 1-7, 028,077, a.s ccmparad with the precedma year. aad the fnrelgn commerca of nll porta dacreaaed SSO, 432,835. -? //. g. v/.u OF i\i>i iv i. //./,. Indlanapolla ?<?" aa Harry B nv?', one of ihe m ,-t promtneni Republlcan polltlctana of the state, and i ..i "f Joha C. N.-w, ex-.'onaul-Oneral at Lon? don Ii aerloualy III with Wood-polaonlng, He is ,,ti? of Oeneral Harrlaon'a atrongesl aappirtera ln lodl ana. _ P1TT8BVR0 silEI. COMPAXIB8 8UED. Plttaburg, .!?'. 80 Sult haa been etitered ln tbe l'nlted Btal Clrcull (ourt by John ltrn'.in and An tonto Vlniiai- Bgatoal tha ?"arn*gle Ht.-el Company, CAIOBT IS A MOOXHHIXEBS' TIIAP. Wlnaton, N. <'. Jan| 30 Partlcukira were recelved h'r" to-nlghl of a tiKht between revehue offlcera and moonahtnera on Monda) ln Carroll County, \'n, nj.ir the North Cai dlna Un. Deputy Cnlted Btatea ?araha! Worrell and Deputy Collector WUltam Thornlon were entlced bj ni ? mahlrn ra to k> near I'aii, > (; tp to nake a ra.i .... an Ullcll dlatlllery, Wlwn tbe ofllcera arrlved wlthln about one hundred yar.is of i': ?? atlllhouae thej law a number af men li-aviiii; it The ofllcera ealled on the men to halt, irhereupon the iatt.-r began flrtog on tbe offlcera who returned tha tire, and <i Berca ba.tle foltowad, Marahal Worrell waa -shot ,i iwn. His deputy, Thomton, argued for Boma tlme wlth tha.mahln <-rs before they would altow him :?> can. for Wor? jbll Oni of ihe aaaallanta Uter ass.st,. > Ta ..-nt n ln removlng Worrell to an old houae. The deputy w.nt after a phyalclan for hi.s frlend, but on .... . - ttirn the moonahlrn-rs a-t upon him and b^at hitn unmerclfully, if not mtally. Oreal in.iignation tx liu over the aetlon of the moonahneri. OBITVARY. THE REV. DR. WIL.LIAM H. FURNESS. Phlladelphla. Jan. 30.-The Rev. Dr. Wllllam H. Furneaa, paator emerltua of the Flrat I nttarlan Church. of Phlladelphla. dled to-day at hla home In thia city. Hla d.ath waa BUddeu and waa due to heart fallure. H. had eaten br*akfast aa uaual and waa epperently ln good heaith. The aehntre foi lowed ghortly after thr meal and he breath*d hla |a?t reetlng In the arrns of his aon, Dr. Horar-e Howard Purnaaa Puneral eenrleaa will be held in the Flrat Cnltartan Church on Baturday rnornlng, eonducteil by the Rev. Dr. Robcrt CoUyer. Willlam Henry Purneat waa born ln Hostnn. Aprll 20, 1601 Hi> waa graduated at Harvard ln UM and entered theological atudy at tha Harvard Dlvlnlfy Bchool Whlch he Bnlabed ln U21. ln January, 1EB, !,.. waa ordalned paator of the Flrat Congregatlonal Church In Phlladelphla?ahe yar of the eetablleh ment of tho American Fnlrarlan Aaaor-latlon. For tlfty yeara Dr. Furneaa rcmalned ln charge of thla church. retlrlng In ISTS, He by no meana retlred from actlva aervlca In nl* denomlnatton m that v. ar. however, for alnce then he haa frequently preached In churchea In varl. u part. ol the country. re, .?.,. m ... aitonlahlng degree the Intelle I and pbyalcal vlgor thai dlatlngulahed him through out hla llfe. Beaidea hla labora aa a Hr-rgyman Dr. Purneea d d much lltcrary work ln bla b.ng lifc. He wa. i i an actlve workcr in tbe antl-alavery cauae the war. Foi aeveral yeara Dr. Purneea had been tho oldrxt aurvlvlng graduat. ol Harvard t nlver slty and the aenlor clergyman In the Unltartan de ^aKrlan %ffi%&*?^ {^ITtZ Fhe^oaf, arf?hde ^^t&E^*** V..." ;.,:'\.,.t accounted for them by the moraJ and^rRuafforcVa reaultlni ,,,-,min*n character ol the Bavlour. who, ln hla vlew. ta an aulted forrn of humanlty. Itl. booke reveal a "ghycultKated intellect, Impelled by enthualaatlo , -Vi.-u- md i-tirlched by a glowing fancy. Kramwlto li: Dr. Purneai edltcd an annual antmed 'The Dlad m." H. wa; the author o "RernVrkaon Ihe Poui Ooapela/' (1 l J S^^lXtory'o/^aus. D&rS^ j'bui Recomlng Vla'ble " (lMO, "The Uncon J -r,.,o'i nt "ir i- . :r Oosp?*i9 (186*). ?'? ? '*, <i,">. Xfh.Vower o. Bplrlt Manlfeat ln Jeaua ol Naaa reth ?' 11877), "The Btory of the Rcaurrectlon 1 ild Once More" fUBS). and "Vei ?? ,' ?'? Hvmn?' (I. He alw made many> tranalatlona V/om tha Gennan, Includlng Behuber'a ''Mlrroot Nature," "Oema of Oerman Veree, Jullua ana Other Talea.''and Schenkel'a C ?? ' ?>??""? , , ,"'. , K .,.,,.. Hla verawn ol Bchlller'a "Bong . . ,;.,:? naa been hlghly pralaed aa one of tha p5rSllh,wM th- fathei of .everal dlatln. eulihed chlldren. Howai 1 llorac. Purn**". hla aon, Keol the moat famoua.of moderr' f **?P?r"" .... Hla daughter. Mra Annla Lee wlater. a well kn '\vn a< a tranalator from the Oerman. ni* wn WUIUlm H Furneaa won dlatlnctlon aa ?^por irali Dalnter Hla daughter, Helen Kate Howarn, had afio made Btudlea K Bhakeepeare of value. JOSEI'H nORBLLI. NaPi*a. Jan. BWoeepb Plorelll. the eelebrated archaeologl.t, dled m thla clty yeaterday. Ploralll wa, born la Saplea ln um From 1MI to lM ne held th* place of eupervlaor of the excava tlonaof PompelL Cpon the foundation of the Klng d Qt ,.,,,, ln ,??. Plorelll a - I nted h> ?,iqu,tiea of Central luly md P^feaaoi , Kt ..,. :ogy ;it the L'nlveralty of Naplea. ln ,v- ... w ii ?? ide a Benator. He waa vlce-prea.dent . r He of i ? AUOU8TU8 B. PENNOYER. Phlladelpnta, Jan. W Auguatua B. Penaoyer. a r; ;. ? theatrioai maaager. dled at hlaJwme ln . . ? ? week, arhlle he waa In Chl actor. OBITUART NOTEB. Coneord Maaa Jan M John Adama, for many rM? ^n^ral .upertntendent of the Pltchburg ,., thl. afternoon, ot Brlghfe lt? m. aga . ?,hl V-ra. He had n..t be?? w;.I jn-1 ha. iUffared much for aeveral montha He l*a^*a a wlfe and two Bone. J. Prank and Henry ? Th* U wlll teh. plaee on Bnnday Mr. Adama waa t the beel known i &* i I men ln New ... g v.d when he retlred from tha o?V.f ,-;,..n, m IB*. ha aad beea eon Itchburg for forty-two yeara He nployed aa machlnl.t. I TrluVr* sxtasr K.;r.r ff.Fwa.a, ,? ..,:,: r^lhe^hlp^nSunUne. Cap.aln W.naor.ln 1M8. ChampalBn. III.. Jan ? *mo. C. Clark, of ITr bana lled yeaterday He waa a member of th* . . v... . Ku ,. ?-. track team. anl won " f0r ., on U? Kaatern trlp laal year. ,,.h Molnea. lowa. Jan. ? O^rge P HW?, and for many yeara prealdent o the ? ;..,.. at Orlnnell. lled Ihera th:- mon necatur Ind.. Jan M Columbla Harrlaon, a wealth> plcneer, of thla county, dli I laal nlghl Ha man u .. the ei Prealdent. Ha waa elghty Bla yeari old. _ m_ \\ H) TBE OLD IM \ KJ I'l' BI8 8EAT. an INCIDBNT ON A BBOADWAT CABLB-CAB. K pathetlc f i- il oc urred ln i Broadway cable. ..,'r ?n* evenlng recently. Two men boarded the They were broad i lered. ;lngmi m imlllar wlth pi ifea , ,..,.:,., would hav, recognlaed ln on. a ball , . known " the Natlonal League. and ; ' v:ht,r. Tha men w-re ch.l lng and lld i I pay .* "???? to ,he at) Ihe, wer. (o.tled a. th. car fllled up rapldly li ??>? ? '???'? ";' evenlna ?4:"' - a l a ib i '?? '? ,. -? rtMn,h-at. the car .topped ind two^young . ^ ,i ,n Th-v w? n !> in I lomely dreaae 1 W.?mhaei*a aanei .1 ? k hal ? uld rauae a?l had a ??""?? ' ? L^ were at once recog take them i " ?-. ,. tw0 mell gprang ,,,,?. ?,.? ment'oned. Thetwom, , ? I '?K,.| omlnou. to tho.e a io .a*' the gleam tn'lhl oe of Th. puglllat. The man addreaaed aald !^l,;^,ni;^:y...:|<l^-r^,^.Vt,,!y.^tg.??,t.y.a,,d Then baTturned to tba young woaaaa aad aald ?"?Vou-b have to eUad. Rlancha th* poor chap'a blind" TRAPPIXO 'COOXB. Prota The Phlladelphla Butletln tlnuM mi th* Mlaalaalppl. wnicn leiaom *?i*"? ??"" than two mllea trom the rlver. were Blled wttJi rMcooaa poaaum. and other game to auch an ?? J .. ?. ,,.,rov* a aerloua nulaance. the anlmal. ffiylM tav^wlth-eorn and other f.I eropa. TK'raccoona have been grewlng fewer ln that iVctlon for th* laal elght or ten yeara, but wholli by emlBTatlon. They aeem to hav* puahed further 'outb t.iwurd th* .'...if of Mealeo. and tbe huMara ln tha intarlor aettlementa or brulee. ln i.af.mnb* T.rrelM.nne and <>th*r narlshoa contalnlng a larK* un.o.int of aea marah. deolare thai thelr country ia overrun wlth raccoona. Ther- have alwaya 1.n aome there bul the numbera hav.. Increaaed there in a mann.r impoaalble t? account for ln any natural way. , ., , .... Whlle the 'eoona have iro\cl rather trouoie Hiniie ln the matter >if rlearfng out eorn NHda. thry ur* Ju^t at preaenl yleldlng tne huntera and trai> pera a rleh harveat, and have made up i<>r tbe n in nf the alllgator bualneaa The bayoua of Bouthern l.oulalana were allve wlth alllgator. tw. it! yeara ago, but tbe deraand f?r thelr akina waa i > great nnd ao large a prtce waa patd for tlwrn that the alllgatora have i.e.-ii arell hIkIi exter mlnated The 'ooona are now taklng th*tr plaoa and urovlng even nror*. profltable. The bualneaa ,,f iiapidm; and kllllnK 'eoona has rrachrd phenomenal proportlona thla a?-,ison, and aeveral hundreda ol theae anlmala ure brought from Thjiio,i...inx .mi other towna weekly from ?>neh of the luroundlng brulea or bayoua. The *klns >?n for from IB ccnta to i", centa apleoe, In proportlon tc? the alae and quallty of thelr fur, and are readlly anid t.? Notbern dealera engaged In tha fur trade, whlle tha n.groeo purehaae the aklnned bodlea at from r, I'eiita to lu <vnta. The trappera maka b very hnndaom.. llvUlg out of the bualneaa, whlch biMtM only durlng the wteter enough to auppoti them throughout the year. The 'ciions ur,- ?uld to aupport thema*lvea prln clpally upon tli. corn th.y atial froin the fi.lda He's All Right! Who's All Rlght? Why the man who knows the true value of sound health. who always keeps his blood mov Ing and hls system toned up to the hlgheat pitch. He can safely defy the colds, cougha, grip, chllls, pneumonla and other dangera of wlntcr tlme. You never hear him eomplalnlng Of tired feellngs, Indigestlon, nervousnesa or lack of vitality. He Is the man who surreeds becauae he Is ahvaya Bt his bcst. Are you feeli^g as w-Il as this or are you feeling "under the weather ' low-spir!ted I nd w.irn out ? If so, why not t'ollow tho example of the thouaanda who keep thelr ayatema ln aplendld coadltlon by uslr.i,- Duffy*a Pure Malt Whlakey? Bverj body who tr!?8 it flnd. it has a wonderful effect <>n tbe elreulatlon; that tt r1v?b tone to every part of the body ."-nd adds a zest to iif" that nothlng elee cbb produce. This becauae lt la n..t an ordlaary whlakey, hut a pure, bealthful stlmulant whlcb .lul^kens the blood, arouaea th- Bagglng anerajtea and makee aii wh.. take it f.-.-i atrong, bealthy nnd weii. and the crayflah. choupteue ar.d ottu-r fishea wlth vi'.: th.- atream. of Southern l/oulalana abound, the 'coon belng an exp rl Maher. The 'coon irapj.ing haa alm. M doubled the recelDta of petta at New Orlcana thl ? year alnce thc hunttng season began. -HE EEI.E 1STO VIAQARA'8 OOROB. YHB H0B8B IS CXHL'BT, IH'T CAE OEt OtTT. OXL.Y BY CBOBBIXa THB ICE BBIDOE. Nlagara Falis eorrespondenee of The Buffalo En qulrer. The hlx^eat nlr-he in the tem-de of fame Wllj hardly aufflce to holl all the adory with which 8am Pal b his covered hl-ns :f nere. Bam llterally Mi Into fame. I. waa not aought. It was juat thruat upon him. on Baturday, January l, &w f'H '"to th. gorge, H s waa not an ordlniry fall. It was a plunge through 118 f*.n of Bpace. He landed on all foura and he livei And th* remarkable fa.-t about it ..:1 la ;ha; !.-? ?..s unlnjur. I lava .or a eevere rervoua ahock and b illghi - rat.-n under Bam la a btg roan. He la a handaome lnrse. rnt.l th? day ivh.-. bi began to bave grava dou.bts as to luat when h< wa. ai Bam was the prop erty >r Wllllam Bhecly. who is the Bupertntendeat of Btreeta In thla city. 0 .. For four y?ara Bam llved in the favora of tr.s ?r, leter and hla ma.ter's fam ly. ..." I then ar. evll hour befell him, and. humlllated beyoad exprea horn of all h.s paat dlgnlty, h- was one day 14 l into an ordinary, vulgar gar bage wagon and senl out to work with lb< COBUBOB On'Baturday Sam hil Juat unloaded at the dump ? - rour.d. as waa hli Hendereea atenned nto the llttle ahanty Jual ln the inalow of the new luapena'on brldge to gel ararm, leeving Bam ahivei ng oi the platform. The icy Dlaflta BW0Cpini .? ? the torge ehilled him to the h-.no and he move<l off the platform, drew the wagon a few feet, I irned round ??? I rui k 1 up ro th* very ? .- u, ar.i then the wagon ? ? -,- to !. :?? t irt i. r ?r. 1 fui ' ?,' irk plunge. a lo id craah and Hendereon A plaintlve. fr.ghtened ? ame ra ntly from I ?'?;? . allve i hund I '? h? s-oo1 . ? on the vi ? the awful The wai . ? : I ? ,' r"!- uy . ? ,mbl I Henderaon, ? waa - o -i .' H pertlni irc-e..ng ?I-.::,. va.no *ay to gel him back to the zround arr:v#*dl at the a . h- ordered a ahantr to be bullt ou the .-pot and S im was atable ! ln lt. But he la llv.ng in luxury. H'.s toed has to be taken lown ... thi hute to him. VVhen Ihe I,- lr '? ? BOl ??'?^i' ? f" * "JJ ;.- to the M '.- I of th- Miat an llne or. the 9am wlll be taken tnVre and ara Pal i. It la th. y waj il ? the lUBcuRy. , hoiVor ol new .ame has been raunoua ? b. known er aa Bam Pal '? ; ,,': ." "' *nl other"ven" whl h I. .... old Btory. Hltherta any old name has aufll ? I ? - ? MERCER CB088ED THB TRACK. IT? AOAIBST TH.: JAPANEBB LAW. AND ?0 HE MIBBBD THK TRAIM. From Th? Waahlngton I'o-t. The true Btory of how Congreaainan .Mercer. af omaha, raughl the traln at Toklo. Japan, Uat aummer hai ru i n told. Il waa llke ????? Iu th. rlrai place ther Ii i law in Japan a/alnat .- a rallway tra k lf ib. traln y j wnn-. o ak.'la on the other alde "fej-JS? cro.. t vladurt, whlch landa you on anotber p.at form n-xt to yonr traln. To ero.a the tra k. a la Amerl. an, la nol only unlawful. but aaerllege, ln the evea ol ni J.- To aee a man "wlnfJumaaV upon a movlng traln aumpa h.m wlth a UBiiary to P*Merc?r had b?en Mn-i ir. making ebaagatB p?t fare for hlmaelf and party.1 ' the next "tatton, ti't. mllea Itotant. and the ladlee had roaaed he trladuci and taken thelr aeaea. '"??,."*?? Ni braakan came runnli ?? !,^'ro m Jh- traln w ?s pu % In Japan t e traina alwaya move faater when they start ,.in .vi.-n they ure under full headway. To i r? g uii<na miv of the crowd of Japa on the platform Mer er in. la a laah for It. rlghl a i ' , rve" ?? traek. and landed on the platform of the aepartlng traln wlth a graceful bound. In a moment panlc and pandei inlum were ram panl am ng th* crowd cf ofll lala \;?,, and a me aa) tl Imperlal tluard ol lapan as_ a/efl aaa reglment tt iharpahooter* ^^^ere/alled out. At all eventa the exc temeni i i ? '? by HercerJ darlng feat ? ?s aa greal aa if the - V neae had thr a-. ? eompani of tlralUi ir. Into the Bank of .. iPectal ra Mei r aa. i U there ? .- lent aKnalllng i\.h a red fla?r from the englnecab. and ariwerlng aignata with r. I flaga by the iwltchman Vnd :h^n th traln al irly came to a, atpp. H- waa vaguely col i ,n and exdtemeni v^.?s about him. but blleefully tgnor ant of the cauae of the greal lenaatlon he haa I ... H< i, ,i ,-vr - R?Ytoad Btatutea of Japan and the n twa . I he clty, and the gravltj of hla offence never occurred t.' him Aa i n J. he ste| ! '? wn 0 i he ground he . ia ImmedUtely enc(rc'.ed a < ?a an i traln offl . a - tl ul tt Ing and gibbertng ... one grai I lymphony of pro teatatlon. It looked blue for Mercer. Hla frlend. s.iv h? told them ... Engllah that be waa a mem ber of the LIVth Conareaa of the I nltj 1 .?-?.a.ea and hla peraon a i. aa n I. IL- lenlea tma. .iut fortunately a: thla erltlcal Junctura an Amei an elbowe.1 his w.\ through. and ealled out tohlm: "Btrang r. you'r. .11 rlght. Keep a stitY upper "'??wi u the d.vii is it all aboutr* asked Mercer. "You eroaaed the rillroad rn.'k. and tr.ata agalnat the law." lald the Vmerlcan ??Oh ts that the cause of all thla ndtementr c i i Mercer; "I thoughl l had commltted lese-ma leaty or was auapected of waatlng to hoi l up the The lapa ke^t crowdlng around anl Mercer h-can t., ,. |:,- Up bb ilne: . co -. to protect hls b.i.-k. ?Don't let >m touch i ? .." .houted 'he Amertcaa* ?Hhei bave n.> l.u* t >r t! it." ?-IT 1 iv out the Br.t m?n thal put. i Hnger ea m- If I ..i sl.ot i^v I;." aald Mercer. "By 'he great hon. ipoon! there goea tbe traln. and my ^"Th.it'a an old trl-k of thetra." s.il'l th- other. "hut you ?n telegraph her to wall tor you al tae next " Mercer saw th,- traln dlaappear. anl after a av ?rt del iv thi Am >rlc ... bro .- ter. and ln rtve mlnutea the dltflcult! of a l ju.tment. The .1 ipa b\ ih '? n,'r"' th. ir p iMteneaB, an I were '??'r,v alle to ahosv thev were airri 1 r whal h ipp'nea, and m b ahori tlme the afatlon agent, or whi the man'. poaltlon waa broughl otn i . and caaa t.i ihe offended Congreaaman to ihoa thal they harbo.vd no ..1 feellng. Mercer telegraphed hla wlfe al the nexl atatton lo wall f r h m and took the next traln t.> n-.eet her. She waa there, but the telegram ba 1 n>t rea.-he.l her. Kowever the oper ator had recelved it. He pulled lt oul of hla veel pockei and handed it to the Congreaaman with a bro. I ?rln. "That*. all r.^ht." sai I Mercer; "bist the way w# do lt la the I'nlt. 1 Btatea. You peopie are rapllly baOOmlBg Aiii.'il.anl/.cl." TEXAS 8TEBR8 CHABB \ BICYCU8T. l.ara.nle (Wyo.) eorreapondent of The DaBVBr Re? pubUcan. Dr A. B. HantfltOB bad an ex.-ltltiK; experlenee laat evenlna whlch i?st h m h brokea aboukler Made and a .riKht wbtch nearly chaaged tbe eotor af hia buir. n>- waa <>n hla bfcyela returalng from tha i.ittle Laramle, and was aboul four mllea from town He was i .Uhk' with hla .-ap pulled down and ?uddenly found hlmaelf in the tnldst ot a herd of eattle He had oome upon the herd s.> auddenly and nolaeleaaly <>n his wheel thal the anlmala iik>- him aelf, were fiiKbt.-n.d. Rut they were wtld '''?<?? si.i-is and aoon recovered from thelr frlght Tna doctor made .. audden *vwi and barelv eacapafl ma infurlated st1-.-rM' borna Th. m he IM out at hls beal rate of apeed wlth the whole herd followlng him .ui a dead run und botlowing fuHouely. tn aboul a hundred yarda .listm:,-. the doctor was beglnnlng to pull away from bis wlld por.urera when his wheel atruck a st.me and he waa nuriea to tbe ground wlth great foree. Hla ahoulder waaj wis broken und he waa partlally atunned ny tna fall sitll lt was fortunate .?- the eattle. tearing ahead futioualy on the tra.-k behlnd him, evIdeBuJ dld not know what to muke of thla untle. and. ai vldlng, passed around him One of the steer.* in runntng paal atuch bis fo... ibrou^li ibe front *'na"i of th.- blcycla and amaahed it. Aithough badje uaad up. T?r Hamllton Ih roPKratulating nlms.ir thal he ls stlll allve-. ?-? Love an,1 Duty -"If a fellow ha. a ctiaWIJ* marry a poor, handsome g.rl, or a rlch, plaln gi?v whlch do you thlnk ha ought to do?" . aaaan "It looka to me aa lf tne proper coursi Ii B puB? One in that easa."? (ln-llanaMlU ?BBiuah