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Clmnecmcnle. ACAPEMY oi" MCBIP S li Trovatore. BROADWAY THKATHE-3 Mfi Hrlan BOTU. BUOi: THEATRE- 2:1."> * -" My 1-li-n.l fr-m Inflla. 4'ASINO 2?8:l&?J&ek ami the lrean Btalk. OOLUMEIH THKATKll - 8:16 BtlBStte T>ALYH THEATRE 2 8:15 Oetaha EDEN Ml'SEK * Waawoiks aml Conieii. jr>iTlRE THEATRE - S- ?>-'?? 'to*em?n. FHTTB AVENLE TKKATP.E - ? :? '*'?'' r '' "" Stolers. OARDJCN THEATna?Z 8:30 -Tbe Mumnn. OARRICK THKATRK- 2 o 15 ? cral Hei i. ORAND OI'EKA 1K?1 SI-. I' S The \\ Idow Jolies HAM-TOUhTKIVK OLYMl'lA- J 8:13 >*n'? Ma. a HARLBM OPERA HOCSE '-' S:15 Bhore **?_?_ JtaRAlaD SgCAKK THKATRK -' * rhe .Yi-ti*. a. HOYT*ITHKATHK 2 ?:*? -A FlorUta llnhartme,... 1RVLNC PLACE THEATRE 2-s Uer i-..n.i*?n"i, XMCVERIK x'KKIt TIIEATRE - * !?'>" ?' K"* KOSTFK A BJALr' 2 s-Vaudevllle. LYCE'M THEATRE- ?:1'< An Kr.er.n' to tlie KliB MVRRAY H1LI, THEATKK 2 S T?o Mu.h Johnaon. l'ALMKl"-. 'i III' \ I 'RK 2 -* lleinnaiin. 14TB| frnutB-r THRATRK - - Tlie 4%erry IVkera. TOMT PABTOR'a 18:38 -? 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TRtBUNB TBRMB TO BtAIh StRSfRlUERS. Iiaily. $Hi a vear; ?1 par ni..n:t:. llal'r, nithou; g-atOay, 8? * yeafi 80 een-a p'r month. 8und?j TrBaane, gfa rear. rTaafcty, Bt. semi Weeuty. 12. FOSTAf',!'. Kx:,-u ia.?i.-,^.- is ehBtaai t-> fvraliti oun'rle:. except Mexieo and Can:i la, and aa tlie d?"y In Xewr Yerk C.t.-.. REMiTTAN.'K.5 if am- 'n eaah, aaragiaterad, wlll ta a: tha aanarr'i raa. latAIN UPTTJWB nVH.'K I 24C Hioadwar. Downtoarn Offlce, 154 Na?<jii-st. AMERICANS ABBjOAB whl frd The Trlb-me at: Lonflon?Offlee of The Trihun*. 75 I-'leet Bt.. E. C. llor'on. R..se g (*., , Baftl taBMB Houaa, E. C Brown, Gi^glJ & i.'o.. .'.4 X-w- (Jx.'ord 3:. Thomaa CV.1? tt S.Tia. l.ielgate .,'lrou*. Parls?.1. Mumoe B CO., 7 Ru* Sorlbe. IIottin-411-i- lt CO., BJ l'.ue De Pruvnue. Morgnn. II .rlea A- .... BJ Houlevanl Ha:i*n>.,n. Oedit Ly .nrals. lin:..r. Baa Firsr.Kers. Thomas r?.n A Ban, 1 P!?>e de l'Opara. Oaneva? I-oTnharil. Odl-r A Co. an.l Calea iiank. Florenee?tVhirhv A Co. Vienna?Angli-Au't^ian Barik. Bt. Pffrahurg---Ci-e.llr I.> ??? . - The Len'l.,n ofll e of Tlie TrltwnM t? a coaverileat p!a * lo Itave advertlaemanis BMd mi! ser:p::ena. t^opi^s of The Trlhune m.v Ba b.'ieht In Lin-lin fr.im tlecara. Swan 4V Lea.-h. Nor:h\imber"..in<l-ave , dlre<-t:y on poalte '.ht Qrand ll, ??' 3b^-Jltnrk Smli_ Sri buM FOUND.D BY HORACEGEEELEY TFEHDAT. XOVEMBEH 3, 1**!??; THE Vr.HN THIS EORXIXO. FOIUCION.?Horrlble atrocltlea are reportrd to have been perpetr.iteii 1x>th by the insurgents and the Spanish troopa in the Philippines. -s__ The trial of the Caatkaa, aecused of ahopllftlng ln Lor.don. wa.s fixetl to liegin on Friday. - ^ Heneral Kitchener, commaniler of the Kgyptlan forcea, starti-.l for London, t.i confer wlth the Rrltish Kiuvign OfBca in regard to an advam-e innn lnuigola to Khartuuni. ?-? "_0 I.llienad." ,.f Madrid.. prlnt* an alleged iniei\jew with Cmaul-ri'-neral Lea, in whleh he is rapraeeated Aa aaying that tlie Cubaii insurre.-tion wlll BOOfl i>e auppressed. DOMKSTIC?Major M.Kinley expiess^s n,i doubt of the reault of tonlay'a alactkaa; the urn paign in Canton cloaad with a blg torrhlight parade. _ Mr. Bryan woun.I up his < ani laign with a tour throuah Xe..raska arul a cloalng speech at Lin< oln. = Two men were kllled ar.d one was fatally in.iuie.l 1>> a fall of l <>a< ln a mine at Cirardvill. . IVnn. = Th- Traaaury atatement Bhowa B aet in? iva*e in the publle deht of mor^ than |T.OW,fJ00 in October. CfTY? Chicf Conlin announet-.l elnbornte ?>r ilira t.) the pollce r.-ganlins theii dutie* on Kle. tion Day._A .ieinunsuation f.ir nound money was made in the Stock Kx. hange al the rlos?? of businesK for lha day. * Many per aona attended th" i.-eepiion at the Museum uf Art. aac The annual meeiing ?f ih>- C..un< il of New-York I'liiv.-rsity was h-lu Btocka were BtroOJ an>l higle : THK WEATHKR.-F.ii-.iisi for |..-da\ : Fair and warmer. Taaapcratura yenlerdny: Hlaheat ils degrees; lowesi, 38; avam#e, fltMa TBE EXD. 'I'lje aigiuiieiit is .losfd: 11 a?- batlle Jo.ne.l. ln a Tt-iy few liour> the BBBpaaaa will be over and lha r.-siiit known. Ortf ;in.l orar agahi tho iitMvupapors and tbe eaaiBalga aratari >?" twt_ sidps liavo Iwon faljlag IBf tlkfta iii.niv araaaka tliar tho contfsi fniliiij? to-day is the mosi ii.i iHiiian: lu its t.oiisei|uen.es an.l far-taacklag IB its rr?ult? thal ti'is .oiinuy luis ev.-r se.-p. Mr Bryan and Iii-* BBBBBartera have 0JOMtit4 and ra iteratiMl tbat tbe issuen Invulved in tuis ele.-tion are raatly mori. iniportaui than any tbat were under dobate during tbe War of tbe Hebelllmi, nex-Mse the qi'tstion now in whether ibe lnbor ing ma?*eB sliall continue to l?e enslareil by tbe .'apltaliatic r__wkBJ8, Tho oiiponeiitn of Mr. Bry? an. on Uw otber liand. bave with no 1es.? ardor lnslsted tbat the diiiiRermi!* doctrlnes proelaimed in tba Chicaao jdaifonn and tba revolutlonary appealn of Mr. Bryan liinnwlf to < lasn hatred pri*8ente<l an Issiie of mieh tremerulou.? lmport not only fo tb. rrvdit and Integrlty of tbe Salion, bm to tba luaintenanee of law. the preaervatlon of order and the pernianrwp of free InatJtutiona. that all other oueatloni whifh hav* aaltated the louuiry pale into comparative in Blgnlflcauce lieRide lt. So by agreentent of both partles the Natlott ronfronts to-day ibe niout moniratoiiB lswue in lis whole blstory. Bofoi-p the next lssue of Tlie Trlbuue lhe de cialon will have been inad<\ tbe uneitioii uet tled, and the verdl.t ncordeil. And here at tbe edge of it Tha Trlhune, with le** lu>altatloii than lt haa ever bnd over any elevtion ontlook, wiih hardly the ahadow of a doubt a* to tbe reault. congrattilatea lis renders. congratulateH the whole country, eongratnlatea all lovers of law aud order, coiigratuhuea all boneat men every where, upon the i-erialmy of the triutnph not naarelj of the Republlcan princlples of Protw llon and Sound Money. bui of Coiumon Honealy aad of Law. Tbe great inass of roters who will aettle thls matter today are anlmated by an Intelllgent coneeptlon i>f all iliere Is at stake. Thay do not want 4_tboaeaty !u tbe setllement of debu to be ?atal>lisbed as the rule, and they 4lo not want to have lhe reign of law and malu taaanee of public order Htopped Bf suspended aaaoa any specious pretcnce that in thls free coun tj[y tlie masaes are opprea-sed by the rule of lnw aad tbe payment of honeal itebta ln honest aaaaaj. . Wa aettle to-day ihr qiioatiou whether thla People is honest aud latv-abiding. And lt wlll he aettled rlght lieyoud any ahadow of doubt. _U_ere have beea intervala of sliakiness and ajaaa itoalng. They were only iranaitory aivl nio BietJtary. They were born of an overwbelmlng aenso of the aoagnirude of the tssuc, and not of aay real doubt Tr>day the intelllgence and cou acience of tba Natlon wlll make thetta*iTea felt. Aad tw^orrtyar thla WWBot -aatt aVaar a leaaj hreath o/ rellef from Ha) aar>tbaa aaaftaat ot three montliB and aay, wlth deront earnertnes*, "Thank Ood!" XEWYORK CITT8 OOMBMiSMBS. There gre taa aaaail aaaarr candldate*; run* n'uiK for niaaJTiBB iu tli?? mctroiiolilan dlatrlct. Bighl of ili.-ia ita Ib-publicanaaud '?'?> !*??*? lin llaiiUtt an.l Timothy .1. rampbell-ar? li.'iiHMiats. but litMu.M'i-ais who h;ivo ivfused io accepi Ihe jMill.y nutlined bf the Paajioeratk t'onvcniioii al Chi.iiK". Hoth liuvi- beeii la ilggaed hy ibe Kepublican oggBalBitkMia. Tlieii oppoaieata ate BBwaurtaj nf ?'?nsi"!erniion; they are Brraaltea. Tbe otbei elghi wadldatee are loyai mem Uts ..r ili." Kepublican party John Murray .Mii.'!.i'll made n ajaltaal tijzlH for lin Mtir la ilic \ II lt h Dlatrlct, aad an o?|piallv gaUaal NtniKeil'' for re-election. He shoiihl win l?y n large niajurltjr. rinivn.*.- W. MeadVb efapo iii'lit in IbC Xth Distii.1 is a defendd' <.f anarchy aad repadJatloa; between the laru in.-ii repotable rotera shouid not beattate for aa iiistant. FegtUaaad Kidiuann hu* aerrcd the party faitbfallr, aad ileaerraa well at tbe li.'unis uf his ronattrneata Watte there are Boiue IhlBga lo !"? Mtld airainsi Ibe way Iu which Mr. lless's ii.iiuiiiation was Btwagaa ahi.ui in Ui.- Xlltb Dtadrlct. slill he is u be lii'v.'i- ln protvcUoa, aoaad money gad tbe *u preniaey of laar, aml is Ibe i?-<ular Kepublican eaadidate, Vhlle his eeppoaeat, though hearing au Imiiored n.inie. is inerely Ibe iiiouihplece of Tniiiniany Hall. AU theae coiisidernUons ahoulu^ lie made siip.'iior In peisoual feeliUK and resent lii.-ni. and shouid laaure for Mr. Hea* the united support of all Kepublicaus. Mr. Slunnoii's re eleetloa in tbe XHIth Dbtrict la gtaared. Tbe Bame i< true <?f Mr. taraf !? the XVtb, and Mr. Ward in Ibe XVIfb cau rraaeaablw eaaai ea ele> tnry. Mr. Qulgg baa a hard titclil on hls hands ln iho XlVtb Diatrtct, bnt Mr. Qalgg is Beed to liai'il liejhtinj;. He has done hls share ol' it as a i-andidat.* aad as a BMSBbef of <'onfcre*s. Ile is oae of Ua" beal Kepresentative* Iho clty has sent to Washlngtou lu years. Iu 18W he was ra-eiecled bjr 0,000 aaajoaitr: h-t it he a land slid.' in his case this Ulu*. THE WE8TCBE8TEB DI8TBJCT. Aiiiouj? ihe Coucress diatrlcts lu this Kiate wblcb shouid recedre csjieclul atteutlou froui all loyal Repuhlicans to-day ls tho XVIth, com prlalag the Twenty-third and Twentyfourth aanla of thla ?Ity. aud all of Westch^sxer I'ouiity. Ai ihe last electlon It waa carried f..r the Kepublican caudidate by a hand*-ome iiiiijuiiiy. There would bg no doulu about lts ilms being carrled to-day were H uoi tli.ir a u.'pubii. an agalaai wboae caadldacy the cavrta hare declded is i mininir as an Indepcndent agalaai tbe regular souud-uioney RefwibllcaB eaadidate. There la uo pretaaca thai ihis -ln dcpcnili'in" < andi.late expeeta lo be elected. Ile has Iweu put up solely for the puipose of de> featlag, if possiiiie. ibe BapabUcaa eaadblatc; whii li would inean. of course. the ebHtloa ?ir ? Brraalte free-sllver I>emo<i'at. The irlck ls a deteslable one. aud shouid be rebabed ln ihe atnaageai inanuer by all hrjral Kepublicans. an.l. indeed. by ihose honest liiinii-y Ihniocrats who have Ihe siiccess of Ihe huiu'st-iiioney caaae in Ciaagreea ataeerel* at h.-ait. Thi' only caiMll.lates in lhat district who liave Ibe sli^lnesi chaine of electioii are WUlbUB l.. Ward, Ibe regabir Hepublhan nominee. a Bterltag soiiud-niouey man. and Eu ?rene K. Travis. u PopoCTBl aud free-sllrer man. BrefJ Bepabllcaa who allowa himself to be wheedled or bullled into voting for the ' lndoi?eudi'iit" candldate will be caatlng half a vote for ihe ropoeratii' candidate, and to that exieut lesaeniiig the proapert of au "Ooii eat-aiaBej nmjoriiy in Cohgresa. Such actlon, in existiug circiimalaneeB. would be a rrime. not only apiinst the Republlean party. bnt ngainst ihe Hepulilie Haelf. Vote ihe stralghr Hepublioan tlcket: Tay no atteniion io inai'iilots nnd bolters. Vote for Wllllam I.. Ward for I'ongress in the XVIth Dletrkt! THE POPLEAR VOTE. Aiimisi iblrtaea aMllloa sovereigns will raal Ihelr hallois to-day. thereby deciding the con dud of ihe 1'niied States liovernineut for ihe Toiir years to eeflBC1. A few of ihem are Igajo laut. imapalile of fi'eedoin iheniselves be.ause in.aimble -if reapetthag Ihe fici'doiu of otaefa, as the rlots and fiulbreaks of violence cansed hy Bryan gJCfl ai Repubtk-afl meidlngs have prored. Otbera will rote in sImtIsIi ?dberaaca to a party name. with ntter dlgpegard of the olijiHi or princinlcs of ibal party. Tbe iibldliig bope of all Meada of free awrerraaieBl tbrwagb oui the world is that ihe great niajoiity will be found boaeat, loyal and sultlcieiitly Intelll ueni io deride for publlc preapetitr, Natlonal boaor and supremacy of h w. Iu Jadgblg how the greal vote wili be eam laere is hrst ta be considci-cd tbe eaonaoua cbaage of rotea r<? ihe Ki|uil?lican side in the CoiigreaHiounl elec tioiis iwo yi'iirs ago, lor the overiKtwering dealre of Ibaae rotera wan ihen to ret4iore pros pcrity by briaglBg back a Republican tarlff, and there la every lvnson io ballere that the uaniber of rotera so dctennined ia not faarer but coiisiderably pi**ater than it waa ln 1802. The coirtinu.'d prosiration of busitiess for IWO years has more de.ply liupressed upon tbe iiiiiids of men lhat no tho.-ough und aaatlag cliHiii'e eau be reaihed aitboal reversiiij' the evil change made by Heinoeratie aaeeeaa and Iiemoirntlc legislation. r.ireful acralla* of the rof-s by siates afiaiwa lhat about So\Saxi voters who bad formorly acted with llie Deaaocratk party voled in 1804 lor Kepublican Congreasiuen. Kor Ibe preaeut purpot-e it is not needfiil to glve detallB nor to ageaaae lhat Ibe ealeulatlon la pnvlselv ae ciiratc Kul if la casily demonstrabb- that noi far froui 4(>0,(a.Ni kuoIi votera chunged at Ihe Kaat, iiicludlng Mnrylaiid. Delnware and West Viiglulu; about tl6jB08 at fho Weat, and over l.to.iaio at the South, inainly ln the border Statea which are now conteated. The loaa by tiie ordinary fallure of Republlcana to vote ai elei'tions of stibordinafe Importancc niaaked ;i:irr of this gain, but there are lo be added by ihe aatBTBl iBttt-eaae of the Republlean atrength in four years ala>ut 480,000 new rotera. ao that the Hcpubli.an strensih. includlng the Deruo crats who vot.sl for Kepublican ('ougre-samen on taa larlff hhiae, ahould Ih? about rU70,000, la?sldes all lhat have been turned alnce 1804. About ."Uhmxiu rataa araa i?e tbnuava away, aa usual. on Prohibitloii and l.alx.r ticketa, and au unknown nuuiber on Populiat tlcketa for Bryan aud Watson. where fuelmi haa faile.l ot lias disgusted Popullats. The Deinoeratic strength, reokoniug thal cast for Cleveland leaa the 800.000 tnm*>d orer in 1804 and Increaaed by the nortnal gain ln four yeara. would have been abont ">.O70,0<ai. All the rotliig this year aud the oanraBBPH iu vaiiouB Btatea made by Repnblienns and Na? tlonal Democrats go lo ahow that at lea?t as niuoh aa a qnarter of the Democrgtle force will refuse to support Bryan. As thia loaa Is greater than tbe entlre Populiat vote, lf the urttute ?f it could be concentrated upon hlm, there ia reason to expect that hla atrength wlll fall more tban a mllllon behlad that of McK'nl'-y, besldea tbe portton of Sound Money Demo erata who wlll vote dlrectly for the Republlean candldate in many Statea iu order to put the result Ireyond doubt. If half of tlu-in shouid so rote McKlnley would recelve from ?:,7<kMK)0 rotea upward. wlth a plurallty over Bryan of more than 1.500,000. For, whlle the Republl eans have loat votea In amall allver States, Uiu*e flve BlBtif attbough tbey hare ten Rena tora. eaat ia laaa eaa> 147,700 KepaMlean votes la all agalnat 2.2*1,00" ln flve 8tntea eaat of the MissiHKlppi. All the canvaw ba* lended to j prove thnt the Bepublkan losa, ..utside the *il ver States, not reoovered duriiiat tho .?ainpniirn af edinalion on ibe silv.-r ipu'stioii will be imiiparatively |Ba_gaHtTar* There reinniiis lhe probleui bow many work ingineu. es|wiiully iii cttleg w here 00-94 labor organizutions are in ilaugeroii*. hand\ have beea diverted by tb.- dialojral upp-al* bjbmIb by Bryun to Soi'liilist aml Anan-hist i.-mlemi.s. aml by tba iuliueii'-e of leail'is. Tba evideme does iwif stipport the cfaalm tbat guch loss baa beea large. Agalaal ii is to !*? put the atrong probabllily thui mueh more lhan balf tlie De__o?rata arba refaae io vote fec Bryan will : take <are to inak-- I.i- defeat overwhrliiiiug bjf garapartiac MrKinley dirvriiy. Tbat tltelreoni- j llioli-seusi' learhes llli'lli. is tbe Btrai ill J'li'l sure way io put down silv.-r ivpudiatioii. dla- | loyalty aml Anarvhy. ao thal the country ahall j have BB eii.l of lliem. FOTB! Now rote! I'l::i! ls t(?-day*s iluiy. Vate! That la if y.iu ar.- regrlatered aml thaa eatltlcd to vote. lf you are not reglatered, you are for thla year a I'itlainl'T. an alien, wltb BO lot in Hie ComaMWarealth. Thai is a moat depiorable plighi for an Aunri.an cltlrefl to be in: pltlable lf unavoidable, < oniemptii.le lf ilellberale Bai if you are registere.l, bow rote! I**! BOthiag prereal you. Tbere nerer was an ekactioa ln whl.h there was im.re urL'.-n; nee.l af your v.ite. of every voie. Vole earlyl Voii are sure of tbe preseii; n.o menf. You do not know what may happeii BB hour beace. Votaaow! Let other dullee, dntlea io self, to famlly, io buaineaa, wait BBtll y.u have d_Bcaaraad iiiis eae goprenie dutj to tke Kailierland. Olta it the Bwfereaca ov.-r i-very Ihing else. Other iliinits ran B-ford 10 waii untll erenlag, uutil to-inorroar. Votlng muat be doue now or never. Vole at onee! Vote parefolljf! Tbe law is itrlcl and exact bkff, nnd any iiifra.-iion, throiiitii eitlie:- intemion or inadverrein e. will make y..iif ballot vml. The melbod of pivpuriug tlie ballot is aiBiph) enough. lo every one who will read ibe illfl ?' tloiis aml folloW iliein. Kvery man aajgbt to be able to do tliaf who has InteMlgenee P3O0g!l lo vole at all. Voie .-aivfully, BO that your ballot wlll be eoiinted lust ;is you -:ist il an.l B1 yoli want li to l>e eoiiiited. Voie for tbe M. Kinley aml Hobart electOTB. That ls ihe ..nly efTe.iive way of BUtklBf your vote i-oiinf atralnst repudtatlon aml anar.-liy. Vor Ing for any otli t souul money caadldataa woald Ih> a uegative viruie. a aiere refiahUag from <*v!l doing. It would not la the iea*r rfc?eree awell the popular roajorltj for boneaty and order. M ) would not la tbe leaal degree Uelp td d.-f.ai Bry i nn and tbe wlfked eouspira. y of B b >a Im s : ic , head. Already tbe tbreat la inade by t:ie repudl Btloaiata lha; if Bryaa ;* defeated ibia rw l! ' freecohiage a.^iiH.!..:' wlll bo k<:?i np and h will iry .iaMi:i iii 1000*. Da you a iat roch p* I I io befaC tbe ironatry? i>o you ar.iui tlie battle \ for haaieaty and boaor to be fougbl ot er ag > ??? wirh all tlie dnunrhance of bajlne*g and all tbe niixi-iy tbat iinpliesV OrdVayou ^ .mt tbe WBoat business rlnally gad declalrely Bettled, now and forerer? If tbe lan.-r. ihw only way to do lt is to make M.-Kinii-y- popubu m.ij..r ;y abaolutely overwhelniiiiK- Don'l tbrow voiir rote away ?.n aa Inapoanlble caadldate. Vole *<> ibat your rote will eonat an.i will b.'i|> to magnlfy a m.:-' parij vi.'toiy into the Miajeatic proportiona of a Xa tlonal inan.late. Vote f..r M.K:nl.->: Voie: Voteatooce! V*4>te carefully! Vote for McKinley and Hol-ar. for Bl.i'k aml W'oodruff, for Repabllcan t'oagreaamra, f-.r aouad Btoaey and honest goveinuifiil. for Ibe Bupremaey <>f law 8U.J the purlty of tbe .'ouiis, for Vatlonal piuapciitj an.l Natlona] bonor, for equal btwi and peace and bratbarhood among BB8B, f.<r tl"' Consiituiion and tbe Phkf! Vole! XABBOW IXTEBPBl TA TIOX. Mr. Henry Oeorge iias cloaed tiie eauipa'.gu with a. final n-view of the real i-sii..." la wlieii he taOa us that gold arul allref ar.dy aymhola Of the eonfiiei. and thal b.-neatli tln.se BymlwiB are gathered lhe oppoaing forrea maklng f"r freedom or siaveiy. He Bppeala lo bla Blngle t?ix friemls to Btaad with li.in iii tapDOrt of Bry? an and in appoaltioo to "a Barrow UrterpretatUM of tbe .-..iniiiami. 'ihoii ihall nol ateal.' " whhrh ln- ?avs will be tbe rellaace of il"' "arlatocrat*" in eaae of McKlaiVy'a .?I.-.-iion. Tbat is rlgbl lo tbe polnt. li atatea ibe laaue. ??A oarrow Interpretatloa of the couitnand, Tbon shalt not ateal,' " la jn^t arbat tne Repnblk*ana are Hghfteg far. I\*e will poncede to tbe Popo erata all tbe rredll aml all ibe glory thal roniea from rhamplonlng a ?i.i<.a.l" lnti>rpretatlon of the i-oiiiiiiiiiiil. ln tlie matl.'i' of .?.iiiiiii:iihI:ii. n: lliell llfive beel" BtrUggllng tbttHtgb tbe a-.'-'s !'..; "free.loin." lfodern natlona bare knowa ihM aame proteal agalnai "nBtrowneaw." Tbere are e.immiiniti?s ?'here ao broad^ailnileil gcnilvniaa iblnka of Inqulrlng i".< .l..-.l,v Into the pHtol practkre ?f bis aetiualntaneea, or of Uaabttlng on to.. bbitow au Interpretatlon of tbe eommand, "Tboa ahall .1" no naurder." W"e bare bo doubi that the Popocrata who bave forajed docuiuenta aml iiiis<|iioied gpeecheg of Kepubllcan leadara iiiiriiiaf the canpeign wmii.i roaskler it nawar r.iiitably BBrrow af aa io loterprel Ihe coiinaaml. "Tbon ahall n<>! be.ii falae wltaeaa Bgalaai tby neijrhlinr." as f4WbtddlBg their B<*tlTltk?8. Mr. Qrorge gjoea rlgbl to tbe polat of ihe >iis cuanlon. All tbe fihuida of broad laterpreiatlon Of tbe Coniman.lineiHs ahOOld rally to bis xiij. port. There a;e very few men who lake wliat .loes m.1 helonj; to them w Iho ilo n.ii arciie llial il is n mii;hty BBROU blteipretatkMI of tbe law whlcb catta thelr trtlaa tuaallaf, Honoret, Ibey are very likely to say, as Mr. lleorge saya, Ibai that narrow interpreiatioii la Mbaaed m.t npoa Ood's law, but upon man's law." The ir.iuij. gjguea tbat tbe fruits of tba eartfa grow f<>r all. and when be ejeea into a faratar/a erchard aml rakaa his ahare be thlaka it narrow of the faraaar to objeet. Tbe Peelaratloa of Itadepeodeuce standa for a man's rlght to llfe. libt-rty and tbe pursult of bapjilne.-s. 1'U-nty of meu in Bbaj Slng are eouvimed that it was a Barrow interpre tatlou of that iiistrutneiit by the eourl wblcb dejirived them of liberty. Tbe Aiian-hisl 4 of Chleago were Intent on lhe piusulr af bapjiiness when they s.-i nfl' tbe Unyinarkef bomb, aml c.overnor Altgeld Bgiaaa thal tha people of U lluois look rery narrow rlewa ot thelr caae, lu fatt, everybody who limls law UtttnTfeCUftg wlib his desiri'S is lnclimil lo denoiince tlie nanow ?aai of the lawmakers. No man is s,( atreOBOUa In his deiuamt for liberty as the man who wants liberty to do v.ronj.'. The fellow who wanis to pay oii eeiits for a dollar is always broad in li!s moral phllosopliy. Mr. Bryan bas no BM for old foglea nho have narrow views ()f hiw, order aml honesty. He ls rlgbl abotir that They doo'l br loiiat In his party. They have read to BOBM nur poae the Bcriptnrea, whlcb be La ao fond of <r it Inp. and know that "bro.i.I is rhe rray tUm lead eth to (lesti'tic-tiou," and thal "atrati la lha R?ite "and Barrow is tbe way arbk'h leadeth imio "life." THE FWIUPP1XE REYOLVTIOX. Althoilifh bnrely two molitiis li.iv.- la.isei] alnee the outbreak of tU?* iBBBiTaclkai ln the Phllipplne IsLnnds. it already iaaj|_uB)al ln grarity au.l majtnitude the revolt in t'ti'ia. aatfl tbere *eenis to be but a very falnt prospect of spaiu's belng able to retain her paaaaaaiaaa lu the Far Orient. In each af lier two great de pendencies almost lhe entire Indigeiious popu lation is arrayi'd agaiust the Covernment. But whereax that of Cuba barely amoti.itB to 1,300,000, that of the Phllipplne Islamls numbera aome 7,000.000 or 8,0U0,0(K), romposed la tba naain of Cblaaroen and of Malays, ihe bilter a race renowned throughotit the Eaat for Ita nerceness and for Ita warlike ...siiu'.s. Tta. l0Oi ('i,ptain-.;-.."r;.l Wcyler has been able 0 Ulapoae of BB army af nearly 201*000 ludfJ. Bl w#dl as of Ibe beet tullitnry and naval rwwurcea j ?,- ??. ???..,.. eouniiy. only a feur daya dietaat froui .'.?>'<? ??-* '"" '?"',tli';' ?** ,';l'-;,!" ,.,.,?.,,,, iiiaace baa aader bla ordera hai 2.000 | Kpealab-bora ireope, tbe major portbiB ?f IJ* njitlve army barlag uiatluled. kllbal ??>? ir <*a> ,.,.,., and rone orer ta tbe laaiirgeBta. riK?e . troopa are wnrentreted la HaaKa Itaoef, ,i.-..-.,lv tbroateaed by ibe rebela, whoae gfarra. tkaia ln ibe rcmalnder of im- ?rcblpeJago Becie garlly remala BBcbecbed uatll Ibe btaaas ge?? rrnmenl flnda II poaalbfc io send rrtaforc-joieate. The lattee eanaet arrire upon ibe aceno ror KAine limc. Ibe djitaace between tbe letiuda aud Spaln belng nearly half ibe ctrcnmfwBca i?f Ihe globe, an.l eotaUiBg i aea royage of ?'??????>? iwo uiolttii.s. Ulhoagh disaffei-liou baa for aoaie ilaae paai I.n rlfe in the iMiibppiue [ilahaU, yeara mlgbi have I'lapscd before any oiitbreak BTOOld liav.oc Ptirred bad U aot beea for tbe uouduei of ibe aiithoriiies al Madrld. True. tbe popnbltkiU hld lutu-fa io eomplaln of. raore eren tbaa Ibe Cu> bans, alace Ibey are raacb B?ore beav iy laxed and are <oiniu'll.'d u? anbnil te ;? ela?? of -?'' Uoiflla wlio. iu raaal caiea, bare laeorred such dUgraee in Spaln ibal Ibej are rowWIered lea bad even for cmploymciit in tbe AmilW. SIIII. matiei's luigbl hare rabbed laoag bad aol tbe Capuln-Geoeral, who li ? wortbj ohl aobller of tbe Martlaei iVunpea type, aadatealy recelred telegraphlc ardera la lac-reaee tajr alaaoBl SO per ceal Ibe exlatlag land and agtiealtaral taxea, whi.-h ire borae eatlreJy bjr tbe aatln populailou: ibe clergy aud tbe rellglotM ordera, who own all tbe liucst lan.ls throagheul tha archlpeiage, belag exeatpl freai ererjr hnpoal of ihis kin.l. Tbe avowed ot.je. i of ibM b> rreaae of taxatloa was lo proeMe reaotrreea for ibe cnotlnuatlon of Ibe war la Citba. Thla led le ibe nral eatbreab of Ibe rerolt. iu the abaue ef tbe wltbdraaral of rba head awn bf tbe i.jwus an.l rllhagea rtapaaalbk for tbe collectloB of tbe taxee io tbe ntooatalaa. Wbea tiatlve troopa, eommanded by spaniards. r/ere Beut asjaJaai theaa, tha bmbb kili.*d thebr oaacera and JoiiMil tbe laaorgeBia N?? aooaef bad newa to ihis eir.-. t lva.lnd Madrld thau |**reui|iU.iv ordera a-ere aeal by Prtan* Mlabiter Caaoni for Ibe whoi.s.iie arreal ef forebja ea well as aatlre membera af tbe Miaonlc ledgei an.l etber Beerel socleties, whleh ibeaad la tbe PliQlpplnea, and are regarded by ibe authorltlea at Madrld ai cearrea of dbaaaTeetioa a- well as for tha apread of rerelatioaary kleaa. Over 4fa) dtiaroa arere tboa throwa lato Jall ar Manlla alone oa Aegmi i _?:?.. in tbe Phlllpplaea nearly erery one betoaga to aome aecrel enft. Racb ' daad, eacb loarn, [eacb rlllage, baa ita kalgea, Tbere ire Cblneee [lodgea, aml Mal.iy lodgea, ailxed-br.I lodgea .in.l Spanlah re-pnMh-ai lodgea, arhlle eacb [forelga aatloaallty ivpreeeated in ibe irehl pelago baa Ita lodgea, Thla la rbleOy due lo ibe [facl thal tbe lodgea bare beea natll now ibe only placea wbere ciUaena could ateei together and dis.n-s rbelr wronga wltaotil any loter i'.t. :i.c oa ibe pan <>f tbe pollce. CoahieqaeBtly. tbe actlon of ibe Oovernor-fleaeral iu aireatlng all w.llkii..wii an.l foaapw?BOtta kaembera, vli :i. by-tbe-bjr, be dld nader atrong proteat, haa bad ll.tect of addlag atlll furtber fnel to the revolt, auiee tbere ia bardly a aiugle famlly of any weahb or proanlaeaii-**, eltbet aatlre ..r forelga, thal haa nol I.a aaTected by tbe meaaiire. ii//i / //' i/./. MBAX8. .\|. u .i.i ii .i reallse erea aoa arbai la ibe real lui-anlng of ibe ftgbt for alrrer. Tbaaka t.? the ircmendoua poaref af tbe Kepuhti.au party and Ibedeieted patfothBu aboara by Sound Money DfMjBocrata, it never will be forced apoa tbeta by stTii exaerteaee la kaaar tbe frighiful ca lamlty arbkeb the rote la-njorroaf will avert. There nre bualaaaa men who have been s.? deeply iiniir-'sa^il with a s.-nsi- ef the eaawrgeBcy thal ibey ere paylag Bl tbe raie ef 10 per real j year for i goaraatee agaUBd tbe poaalblllty lhat srold may BJO out ef use before .launaiy l. ll ls eatlmated thal la 0?* way or another pro lecttoa 1ms r ti ii? beea aeenred for ohiiuations exceedlni 1100,000,000 la auiotint. and ihis i aei aiona drala oa Ibe avaUablfl reeoarcea of tbe couatrj baa ralaed ratea for aiooey all over Ihe coiiiiiicr.lal world. more than l'N> per cenl having I.n paid oii .-all h.-re. It is CBrleBB to boc aoa tbe felly of allver faaatlca has anabled Ibe uolil moiio|.olists lo v|H>i! ilie Kjrypiian*. but ? mii tbey, a/blle baeaaed a/lth preOta, do not oniinelii'iid, nor do ihe buslncsa men who Imy Inatiraaee froai tbeia, Ibeexteal ?>f tbe rabiailty agalnBl whlch Ibey provlde Thoae who do kaoa bare nol dared le ntabe ii?. matter i-lenr natll tbe last rhaace ef Hryan'a eleciloa was retaoved. Mcre ?Hnpre heualon ?>f ili<" faoMlble calamity mlgbl have ,.iii-..| a greal naah*. Tbe poaalblllty lias |,.i--.-.l if itiyan's electhai aere poaalble, tbe many wbo dread Ibal ereet, nnd have paid .mi uillllona to instire il'cm-.'lves auniust thl bare poaalblllty of it. are bal few compared wlth Miosi- whO would rush al OOCa tO protecl iiii'inseivcs if ibal event aboeld oecar. Tbere are aonae mllHoaa af theaa. Mercbaata, tngnafactnrera, mnaleipalltiea aml great*cor poratlona barlag debta to pay gbroad in gold. ownera af real eatate. all the way from sky acrapiug bulldlnga lo aaiall fartaa or BMideat hotaea, lodlrldnala barlag gahj aotea oatataJBdV Ing; all bare aa baad or in baak aome green hacks BT < an ifMiiinand some fpiickly. The niim in that posltlon who would not defend himself as fgr as lie could by tiiininjr hls greenbacks Into gold w.nii.i i>e regarded by friends ns in need of n faardhiB. BbI araan only i (ow of tbcai begia t<? draw gold, what would foilow-v The baaka would know that they mi.st face banki'upii y or get gald for tha flaOgOOQiOOO af legal leadera nnd foM eertlfleatei they now hold. Tbe Treasury has about S11'0,ibb>.?mh> gold on baad It is only coiuuion sense to expect that tbe last dollai of lt, lu case of Hryan'B flection, would bedraara out. noi after hls bv angnritloB, bel arltbln i week. rould Prealdeal Clwresaad h.'.'p good the Treasury r.serve bv BeBaBg boiidsV If Bryan were elected he -.voiild know It would be a waste of limc lo Uy Ile has uo power to sell any Imuds except ihose puyable, prlncipal nnd interest, in "coin." whicli Kryau declnrea the (ioveinmcnt aajgbl to pay. prindpnl aml Inter? est. in attrer. Bvea tboae caaaat ba aoM at less lhan par iu gold. N'ol one Md would be recelred for beada under gaeb circuniHtanceB. Wltboal gold lo meet gold obligatiouB. without power to lairrow gold, the lioveinineiit would ba baabrnpt, not nexl year. bal thia week. Win's would bring under tbe *ca ordera to sell any part af American BHOlltkl for 11,000,000,000 now beld lu Barope. Amerienua eoald noi bny tbemaad pay gold without heavy toea, becauae of tbe eertalaty thal gjold would comnuind a hi^'h prenilBBl. Wlnit would Btocka oferen tbe la-st rBdlroada ha wertb beblnd obii nalioiis io pay gold 8111011111111? to mlllions rearly, with recelpta for frelght aad faivs in paper of rwlftly ahrlaknig ralaal I.ct everey man tbiak over for hlinaelf the lm medlate rcsulls. On<> of Ihem would be the utter dlsappearanee of all baaka for allver colnage, 1 booause the ailrer holder would know tbat he coold only j?et at the most $1 iSP-i ln paper for his biillion, aud would not have the slljjhtest Idea what that paper would be worth from hour to hour. while the Hilver llself would slitlnk iu fciich a world-wldc panic, and free coinagc would give to holdera nothlng but rolna whleh nobody would take. The entlre force of eheap-money advocatea wonld begln at once to aeek for Immedlate rellef. The mlnta can coin only $5,000,000 of allver per month, and not untll next May or later. Paper can be iaaued by the tod In a week, and many tone each week at once. lf (Jougreaa coukl be brought to aocept the enry Ba-called rellef thea poKKlble for multiturtes on the verge of bank ruptcy. ln philn wonls. liehlnd the silver maak there is the liendish faca of flat money. The liist .lutv of every < Itizen this morning is to cast his rote for MeKlnley and Hobart, and Whlte you niv alxiut it vote the entire Repub llran llckl t. _ Vot.,: VotoWty! Vote a mral.-'it tleket! VOte against the eonstitutlonal amendment! -4> William U Ward id not only the regular Re publtca i eandldnte for Congress ln the XVIth or West, hester Dhrtrlct. He ia an unswerving and Ini orruptible aound-money man and a worthy iepi. sentatlve of hla distriet ln all reapecta. He -hoiild have the aupport. of even* Republlcan and every honest-money Demoeat fn the dla tiiet. _ No bolthBgl No scratLhing! Vote lhe atralgiit R.'pulilioan tk-ket! -? Tba weather of Kle.-tlon Day oids falr to eiiual that of Klag Day. Let the rallying of hon?st money roterp not only e>iual but aurpass lt. -?? ):? member, remember The Thlrd of Novernber, Anarchy, Btaallng, and plot! There ls no good leauon H'hy Popocrat treauon Bver should be forgol! -o A prompl v ite, a Btralgbt rote. and a vote all together. -? a Bound-money Hipui.ii.an Baajorlty ln Can* graoa is no leaa Important than a sound-money Hf-publi.-an Pr.-siiient iu ihe Whit?< House. Don't Impertl it h> votlng for any iBatepettdant candl data or any diagruntled bolter. Vota the full atralghl tleket. -4> (in arrlvlng at the polla this morning you wttl probably t.n.l a long line of cittaena awaliing tli.-lr turn to ?.-t into the bootba. -OUT natural dlBpoaltlon wlll ba io go away and return when lhe . r i.v.i has ttaktaad out a llttle. Don't do li. Take your pla - at the ntd of the lloa an.i pa tlently wall yeur tura, even if vm are detalaad two Iidiiis. Tlie laaueg Involve.l in ibls electlon ?t>? BUCb ihat yOU <an w.-ll affonl to Bpend two boura, or two daya or two araaka if i>M."ssary, ;. record your \?>te against.lhe pollc) of^Na tlonal illahanor ? ? ll.iv.- is Uaa (le, lion goinK" Read rhe anawer in th- skv t-i-night. -?.. The votea of New-Tork Btate has alwaya '.een ii.st..'.'.i to v.itn ivspict, and, Ji-spiu- whai THI nati an.l Altgeld have sal.1 10 th?- > mtiaiv. it v iii long contlau' t.? i?. heard wlth Bttentlon, Loi ih*. Baaplre s.j'f apaah out to-day in tonea whlcb ceaaet iie mtstaken, The '.igg.-r the majorlty for MeKlnley th- lottdor and s-ierner wlll I.- lha rebuke of Anarchy an.l Repudlatloa. All honeal-mona) Democrata ahould bear this in miti.i when they \..:- t.>-.la;.. if tha} would keep thelr partj wlthln the atralghl aml narrow patli Of politieal re.titu.lt- in ihe fiiuire they should make to-ila>'s inajorit., for M<-Kinley memorabie. Thea in thi future ihey may polnt to ii as a warnlng to Repudlationlats. - ? Natute aanlted benlanently on the grt-at s.oind money parado, nnd aha bul. fair t.? i?e equaiiy gra< i'.us on the day when tha wamd-tnou4rjf hosts _i" to ovettarow tha borde( as Robert Coiiyer calta it. ihat stan.ls for dishonor. dishonesty, re pudlntlnn nnd Anarchy -4> The R-publi. ans of the State wlll "eome down to the Harlem" wlth a BUDOrb majorlty. The Republlcana of Ureater New-York will meet them there wiih another. Let the meeting ground. the XVIth Congress Distriet. furntsh atlll another, for MeKlnley for Preaidemt and for William Ia. Ward for Congress. -4> The arfcta thint: t?-day Is to rote ihe ntralght K.-inil.liean ti< !t^t. Thi- man who does thtt wlll be lieyomt th" poaaihllity of maklng a mtstake. Courage does not conslst In doing thinga by aalvaa Patrlotlam !a not a naatter of make shffts. The .jueatlon at fssue to-day among hon? est Dentocrata is the aupport of country or of party. if they would have thelr votea eouat ln the cauaa of National bonaaty, ihey should vote for HcKlnlay. A vote cast for any other candl? date is atther a. half way ar an entire Indoree ment of Repudiatlon. -a-? rVhila votlng the blg ballot do not forget the little one. Make an X mark nppoalte the word "N?>." and thus help to kill the eonstitutlonal anaandment and to aave the State forests from spoltiition. -4> There is a < ..nspiracy agalnat Hepublicanlsm an.i s.iiiiui money in ftTaatcheater County as vlctoua in its way as that of the Popocrata in the Chleago COBVentkMB. lt should be as eruah ingiy rahakad by the honest rotera o* ihe XVIth ekragrraaa Diatrlct as the other wlll be by the whole Natlon. V..t.> for William I.. Ward. -0 Let ua all Join handa to make the majorlty against Hryanlsm. Populiam, Repudlatlon and Anarehlsm absolutely overwhelmlng. >. ... ? Wh.ii you get your ballot at the polls to-day lt will be folded ln the proper shape, and before lt ls handed t? the electlon inspeetor it must he folded In the aame lines agaln. Thh; ls slmple. enough for any one to understand it; and the marklng of the ballot. esperially If a stralght ticket ia voted, ls no more dlfflcult. -_?._ _ Tho eyes of the world are upon the I'nlted State* to-day, and every friend of Republlcan Instttutiona and of law and order and honesty. the whole world over, hopes that MeKlnley wlll wln. Think of Buffalo turning out a aound-money parade. of neariy .'lo.OOO men on Saturday! And they are all golng to vote aa they marched. too. Mr. Bryan haa been appealing to the people. and the people are golng to anawer that appeal by burying Its r.utlior under auch a mountaln-load of ballota that he wlll never be able to emerge. -,.+ .? Both tha State and the elty of New-Tork ara golng to "do themBelvea proud" to-day. The largeat majorlty ever glven for the head of a tleket In lhe State waa that eaat for Orover Cleveland for Oovernor ln 1H8'_; lt waa 102,854. ln a total vote of 91.V>39. Thla year thnt record ls golng to he broken. unless all algnB fall. and few pereone wlll be aurprlaed lf th? Republlcan candldatea are awept Into offlce hy majorltlea of SSaXOOO or 3D0.0(X). ?ave the North Wooda! Save the Hudson Rlver! Vote against the constltutlonal amend? ment! -?) Tt |g said that the Republlcan mathlne In Al liany inb-nds ta show reaentinent toward Justlce Vann. be.ause as a member of the Court of Ap j eala he v ited to deelare the Rarne.a Pollce blll un. onstitutional. We can ^carcely credlt thla repoit. Justlce Vann dld hla duty with a full knowledge of what the dolng of lt lnvolved. Hla actlon waa courageous and atampa hlm aa tho rlght man for the poaltlon to which he haa been nomlnated. Let the good people of Albany County ahaw a practlcal appreclatlon of his good work at the polla to-day. . The laat Popocratlc ahriek in that Mark Hanna wlll brlha hundreds of thouaanda of Bryan votpra to atay away from tho polla! Nothlng so funny has happened alnce the atatesman whose party had Just been defeated remarked: ''Well, b'goah, they have bought ua agaln!" -?_. The aaloon and the theatre wlll aot waolty ma nooollEa tha buaineaa of dlaplaylag alaetlaa ra* terae thla eveaing. In Buffalo th* Toung Men'a Chrtatiaa Aaaoclatlon wlll dlaplay the returna, aad ta Recheater a church wio do the aarne thlng Thia la but one of many indleatlene af the over. whelmlng inlerent felt ln the eleotloa. PER80XAE. Blahop Thobuin. who haa rharge of the M.iho*. I*t mlantona in Indla, but Is now In thl* country d?nles a recei t report that he Is for free allver' He is ln favor of the gold standard, gecaoee h* baa seen the ivll effecta of a allver atandara |n Indla. "A curloux fact." he saya. "le tliat araa II ahella called cowrifs are uaed for eurrpnoy in In.lla. an.l alnce the depreciatton of allver thev alao have depr-ciated In value. iirru* at preaent lt takea luo of them to equal one ceat. Be lt aeem,. the depn-clation of silver affeeta the eheaper cur reney In a ratio <-orr<'?pondi!*i6- te ita ean falllna value.'' A recent number of the "Flguro," of Pari*. r-oa talna the followlng: "Mlaa Wiison, one ef the aee* returtea of that vaat woman'a Inurnatlenal a*ae> clatioa whoae headquarterx ure fr Chleago. has just arrlved ln I'arl*. She coir.es to get acqualntcd wlth all the women'a clube of France, and to pro posi- to them that thev iinlte In a great f< deratlon to be known aa tiie Woman'* Faderatlon of Two Worlda. She wlll Invlt.- them io taka part la tha greal eoaajreaa of the FVdeiatloa to V* heia tn I.ondon in l#*s. und wlll alao propose that they or ganize nn Intornutlonal congreBBj whlch *hall be Eeld ln IMris In UBB." Apropo* of tha eentroveray over U.e BBi.moIr* af Oeneral Trochu, Dr. Thomaa W. Bvans m.ikei amne Important statementa In ".'lie Amerlcan Ror later." II- declarea that General Trechu a momory was noi too triistworthy. The Kripum mked him, Dr. B*raaa aay**: ''Waat am i o dor the Tu:i?ii?? shouid he tavaded?" He replled: 'Voat poattJajBa it cannot he. ll la lmt>osslbl<- thal lley fhould ap preaeb you or reueh you. ior 'n-r.>re that they wlll have to pass over niy body. I proiilae to defend and prolect >ou." Inatead of adh-rli'g to thla promlse, I>r. fevana aaya that befo-r? the clo?e of the day Trochu waa a matnoer of dtetber liovern nient ar.d nevag trouble.i nboul whal lad become of the E-nipre**. who eetaplalned rathrl aaroa*tlcally to the ABBerlcaa phyalclan ?f taa iBaacrara con diKt. Fran Anialla Frhu'il h M.i.erna |Bfl bought aa estaie nt Qrata, la Aaatrla, wbere 'he iniend* te llve. Jarne* J. S:.irrow. t!i<- wvli-known Oteat lawyer, Of Hoaton, Is la Waahlagtori givi-ig o ? '. \>net u.ian Ceaflaahaalea the benefli of hi at of taa Vennzunia boundary une.-ulon. Hi- I pr. ring aa elabarate i>r:.-r for the OomuiaaaBea. BBehep CTelghtaaj of Petei wroii .h, w. . iaa Juat beea apaeiated Bdahag ot Im kaa, * * ir n- ,t mark. ln IBM ha beegBM I'loi'i-ssor ..; e lea t a\ '?'i.<tory ,n CanBhrlajgii in aal iu ara* praal i tha aafj diuilversary coiebrBtmB of tl... ' 4 aad recelved from it the degrea of I.I.. ah H< i* he . Jthor of ?everal blatarlcal work*. ind la ire .' Uu hardeae, woiklna Blsnops on the h.-ucii. H( w I pn-bahly 1* an Archbtebop tNrfere long. for :i' -l.-ceet af Lon (lon la likelv to b- road.- an grchV ii? . pal *???-; and. d-itli- from 't:ia*. h. w.ll almosf re lai Iy l?e the suc ce*?or of Dr. 'i'-mple in the Prlaaaei He la flfty. one ...?* old. _ THE T\IK OF TB% I IT. A aaeeilna at puhllehcra ?aa held m Boaton tha other dgy ll proteal agalnal thi Ineeuality of tha preeerd peatal lawa relutlng io aecesd aml founn claaa aaatter. The publlaher of "Doaobee'tdjtaga Btne" aald ih.it lt ceet tv.o centa to amd his m*ga BBaa lo aay pelnt In Beeton ani onk* half a cent to aaad U to 81 i Prancl ??.. ,\ book publMi.r ?ald thal hla ilrm aent ?? tny booka by eapreaa beeaaaa lt was eheaper. lenator Lodge ma<l* an a-Lir.*-. ln whlch hf sald that the preaaBU kw ls grossly unjust to lha publlahera of low-prked or lltrht v.eijfht paeiadleala. Vlttage Barber no hla aaab?t?*fM wh? la goiag to pnit a naan'e tooth)?You must be ver> aleaaant to in.it tf.'tnlem.in-h^ has a whole mounful of teeth li fr (Pttegende Bl.tr. h b) a fact not gineraiiy knowu th?t tha pubila ezai utioners of Burope. even wiiere the offlce doea not pa.-? from fath.-r to son. have ?n etlquette of their own. intcrmarry nnd are qulle aa excluslva ln their limltcd earctse as are tles rulwa of thelr leapactlre lajuptitaa Mme. Delbler, who dled the oiher d.iy lu 1'iiri.-. l>i-sldc? belnf the wlfe of ''MeeuBeur de Paris." Ihe publlc ?x*cutioner of France. was the duught.-r of bt Raicnoeud. the executlonerof Algeria. who. although wventy-elght yeara of age. still exercises the funclona of hia offlloe. M. and Mme. Delbler had llvcd alnce the exetutlon of \ atllatit and Henry In a ittle cottage In Anteull. Rue de Blllancourt. f?>r they wera obltged to glve up thelr houae :n Rie Vtcq d'Aalr owlng to threata of tha Anarchlstl' Bhe waa a aroall. pretty woman. timld and relrlng. and en tcrtalni'd only ihe offl. ial gueata ol her hu?ban4 or his fa*W paeaaaal frlends. Tho hraneb papera have sald that ahe waa a granddaitrhter of Sam ron. th?? executloner who gulllotlnal Loula XVI. Thla la a mlstake. Charles Honn.* Sayiaon had onlf one grandchild. Henry. born In 1*9, and made "Monaleur de Parla" In 181!?. II" vas dlsmtssed from offlce ln 1849. ohitrged, !*. i* aald with having accepted bribea. He dled in 1?4. !le wrote the famoua "M#molrea iaa Samson " wSlch would be of lnflnlte hlatorlcal value had theg- autrnir not been bUsaed alth au Inapproprlite Iriaginatlon. The chil.l waa plavlng wlth trr sclisor*. and hla kln.llv old gnindmothcr chMedMaa. "Vou m?jain t i.lav wlth the aelaaora, aear. I knew a Uttl* boy just llko vou. who waa playiig wlth a palr ot aelaaora Juat ifhf that palr. ani he put them la hla ?ve and he put hl* age out. ind he could never ??? anvthlng eveT afle7" Th^ chlM llstened m> ttenUy and aald. when ?he ga ilirouwh: Uh?t wj* the matter with the othtr eye.' -(Chtcage journal. Henry M. Stanley ha" writtenlo Major Thyj, the dlrector of the Congo Btate tailway fompany, dwelling on the Immense Imponimv of the line be twaea Mataah aad ?taaltjr Fooi from the point of vl.-w of Helglan Intetvat.H and .frban civilixallon. The Belgtans." he aaya, "appeir to me llke a chlla' who refusea to awallow a do?c of physlc without the addltlon of a spoonful of Jai. Thia formldable Congo, wlth Ita vaat area. la torrld heat. ans lts fever, mak"8 th?m pull a ^ng face; but gt*8 them an aagf aea paaaage. a atamcr aa far aa Ma ta.ll. a pleaaant rallway excurasti to the Fool. an4 a comfortable cabln to the Hlla, and then the Congo wlll become a magnlflcnt colony ln thelr eyrft. I do not blame the Belgl.rs for having beea alow to appreclate Ihe great w>rk of thelr aever elgn. It waa Inevitable. beca:ae lt la human te doubt; but the day wlll come wnen they will laugh at thelr terrors, and then the: wul undertaka Bl good comradeehtp the developnent of thelr great troplcal Btate." Chapter I. ?Spoke a b!t. Appreclatlon; Made a hlt; Nominatltn. Chapter II. Bpoke agali; Great elaflon; Took a train, Croaaed Cie natlon. Chapter III. Speeohea ghw; rircumvoktlon; Great ado; Confabulglon. ChapteflV. All the whia Much horlbulatton. Headgear aiyle Of convergitlon. ChaptelV. Silver ahrlela Wlth varktlen; Rouaed thefreak'a Auxlllatlot ChapterVI. Country aoe; Dlacommeadatton; Wanta no Bore Equlvocatun. Chapter HI. Tueaday ni|ht, Retallattor; Out of afght Annlhllatldi. -(Bel.??"?* Concernlng the Jarrah tree >f Auatraha. whlchM larg-ly aaad for a'.rcet pavlngin London and uOBBT Europcan citlea. Slr John F.irea, of Auatralla. ?P*i*" thua: "The demand for our Jarah and karri MBBP ln London and other large BttU ior paving abowa that probablv ln a ahorl tlme tita BBn be one oi ?w greateat itema of export. All aloig the 8dUth1m2*?^I Rallway. the railwav to Donnyh^ok, the raBWW^ the Collie eaaliaail, and the rallvay to Brt^*^l iplendld Jarrah country aalata. Wth theae -??^T" rallway facllltlee I look forward to +**rSmM creaae In thla valuable export. I hope aa^iwa*p leave It to the dtlxena of I^ndon. ahkajgeaa ^ placea to uae thla wood for pavaag but '"!|oou?. own citlea and towna we may aee tla mU"?^IUhj* ?fl. taklng advaniage af thia woaderfuHy au prodUCt" , eorter. tha Old Gentleman (to rallway P*?2J"-|j ever aay rala aa diipaiag u? from the UmfboJe ?? ^^ tTarter" (? aaaaairlBglal Me, alr: g